Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 07, 1876, Image 1

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    THE HERALD.
Fl.T.I.LSIII-.D LYEI'.Y THFI.SI.aY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
On Vine St., One Block North of Main,
Corner of Fifth Street.
OrFK I.U. PAPKU OF CASH
Ol XTV.
JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.
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VOLUME XII.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER V, 187(5.
NUMBER 121.
Fvtra ci pies of the III- kai.i. for sale by .1. 1.
I Ynuinr. Fosiofllee news dei-ot, II. J. Str.-ilitj
i Saunders House. -and . F. Johnson, corner of
I Main and Filth Streets.
I
FIB
National Bank
of 1'i.uisMoi ni, nf.i.i.aska,
srfTS"il TO
TOOTI.F. IIAWA A CLAIIK.
.Imiin Fit.i-f.i;.. i.i..
i:. is. iiuvki,
A. W. McL Vl iill I.I N .
Jn.MI O'iliirilkK
l'resideiit.
. . . Vice lT'-shlon!.
'ash ii-r.
. . Assistant Cashier.
This Hank is n.'.v open for business al their
new rom.:, I'd, ncr Mam and Sivtit .streets, and
is pn pared to trujis.n t a iT'-noral
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Cone's, G.I). Government and Local
i. uCuritiet
i:r-.n r am sold.
AV.. mi. I Int-r'-st Allot'--
A CURIOSITY
t a on I line i ( i Uji
DBAFTS
uttft.
Available in ar.v 1 1 ; i r t of tin- 1'nitod states :.i.d
In all t!ie I'l iiioipn! Towns and Cities
of Firop
.if; i:vis t on 'I'll i
KI.LI.KATFD
In man Line and Allan Line
OF HTKA.IIKKM.
Person wishing to bniur out their fiends from
Kurope e;in
M'KCII AfK TI' Kl.Tri Kltlijt t'S
Through to I I a t t n m u ii t Ii
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A ten-doi!;,r hill of 177'J
sent free for stamp. Ad
dress 11-iM & Co., 77 Nassau St.. X. V. 4t.
AfFMTC IfV""' want the best selling
tUCIl 1 O artieh-in i ie worll anil a i-ol-iil
L'old patent level watch, free of r-,ht, write at
onre to .. Ill-IDE . CO., T-.T Iboadway X. Y. 4t
MIND HEADING PSYCHOMANCV FASCINA
llJtionSnul Charming, Mesmerism and Marriaire
Oni.le. nhou bit; how either sex may las.-inatt
and train t he lov e a ml atleetinn ait any pei soa
tin v ehoose iiistaiitlv, ii ; i''t-s. hv mail 5" ets.
Hunt .V Co., irw S. Ttli St . I'liil i. l'a. 4w
ISITlNG C.iROS .'.0 tine white with name
lit free for 20 ets. ni'i for
uee my cards, will ?-eril
lii:r siio v Make, damask.
&.. Inr 15c. Samples for stamp. AUKN l's w.WT
It i:iC.M;sr HA!:!. Kochest. r X. Y.
er
OFFICIAL 11 it F.C'TO K V.
IZHri'IJLirAN TICKET.
com;
Kr vatoks p. V.
I'a.i.ii
VISITING CR03
neatly printed set
els. To introd
'-ii 'mixeil'' ineln.
!t.. fur 15c. Samples foi
it i:ic.m;st ii
!fT (y ( T 7 ' y Sf r in Otis nnit iirnyri
iVlWUU i O nii-cliii-tnlk at t lit- X
from the rrilitnir verhathii re
v hook lad Tiilinvri. l!e.vare
5eo paL'es 1!.0ii or.lereil.
WTKIl i;. 15. TKKAT. Tiih-
Y. Hipiioilroii:
purls, in t he ne-
of imitations.
t;r.s is w
In he,- " !
f AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT
Centennial history
It si -'.is ia-.i ei t n.m an oilier imtih. ;.. aen t
sold 01 eypn - in one il.iy. semi for our extia
terms to a-ent s. Ad lre-s Xational riihlishin
Co., I liieao. IT., St. I.otlis, Mo, orCo'.limiiiis. ( I.
KKSSIONAI..
Hktciicock, Omr.li.l : A. S.
k. ileatriee.
l!i-.i-iii:'KST.mF.-I.. C'riiiinsB, Kt. Calhoun.
STATK.
oir kknoi: Sih'.s OarliT. I.iiieoln.
si;i-KK r.MtV liraii ) 1sehai-k. l.in'-oln.
i KKAI'ltl.lt .1. a. M Ilriile. I.i.n-oln.
At niT'ii: I. 1;. WOton. i.im-oin.
A i rmiM-.v Ji:nl;uai. (i. II. Hole'rt.s, l.in-
C'llrt.
st i-r. I'ciu.jc Insi urc riKN J. M. MjKcii
y;e, Lincoiii.
i.i;ci.si.atiyi:.
Skna ni:. t Dlsi itn r -Sam. 51. Chapiaa:..
l'l.tts jioul h.
II K l' h f. S T AT I V KS. 251 ll lISTItl-T -.)!'. Y .
r.arncs, I'laltsinont Ii ; .Inn. lioiise, (.r--en Wooi!.
JCHK IAI-.
Sl'i'KK.MK .Il'IxiKs (.ni. Ii. Oiiialin :
I;;r.ii.i Oautt, lilowmiile; Kaiunel hi.v'i !!,
l'reiiiolit.
CorNTY.
Ct.RKK C V. Moore. 1'Iat Hi iout !:.
Ti;k a si. itKii .1. C. CiiHimins. lialisinouth.
SiiMti KK--.M. It. Cutler. 1'lal tsinout h.
Covi m ixl' N Kl'S K. ;. 1 ove . l'lalt-iiuiutli ;
V. H. Arnold, Creenwood ; it. S. Kaiusoy,
Louisville.
Cua...Nf.H- It. r. H:-ed. Koi.!; 1'.! tiffs.
CITY.
Mayoi:- i:. t:. i.ivinyston.
Tt.KAsi'UKt; -Wm. intetsloin.
Ci.i-:j:k V. '. lteunett.
1st Vt.u:a . . 1 f:i;K'iMfr.'. W
.- . . r 1 I I . -
II0IJ INGi.RS'JLl..
OLE (JLENDALE LETTER.
Fur l'roshleTit,
iiUTiii:ni ()i;i) u. hayks,
of Ohio.
New Tailor Shop !
"W. Hj. THOMAS,
.1 C(tl.nUKl) TAILOR,
h.n npfieil a shop
Oa nth HS. nr.t !-! i it:: J no. tilncks
Oltiee.
in: IS A
Professional Vorkman,
has jjiveii i:-''"! safisf iction, .so far am!
''. s TO N'i'.l .'
e I iia t::e reiu:site cneour
;viueiit.
GOOD IF
.J A 1
'ITS,
v.i;i; mt:i.
. i i.i. i:i:i:s a ttj:xij;d
TO VIIOM I'TLV. Mlv
OI,3?,iaSHI
WM. STANELMANN.
i:iii'' r-i II't.s-, JI'iu ft't.
' Ill ft Oj.JI
A; 'he oM t-t-ui ! I snn h'.M f,
i-ni.-unial ear 1 otli i a:
!, in. 1 1 -ni d i i.ot la-ili-1 e i
Li!
.1" :
M ION'S
. ir.
i t.-..
i at 'V. . o
th, and for the
7t, pi li es 177i.
iii-1 e i! .i-onio a ud see.
oiTIothhiii'.
AND llDV.s
!.iv in.
7i:im:s, v.vumix
Sewing M a c 1 1 i n c s
x i.v I Ml!:' ;
GRGVER
.ii
I.in K-STt l( II
. BAKER
ir;
,7 It.--
A...:;,
"I l...- v in-
do u .-i! to v i
l-t.ii ! :oll ITU. ii
in I ht' ma i !.et
lenle.lt. Ad.lr
2iiiiJ
Loi:
ttn, .
-hi:
r.Y
.1 't,u !, m, ni.
1 ;:!. , h.i
xr.t h
i'.imi; a machine v. i".!
i .i .e. . r r.akei a ti Kit. Sat
d. and the eaciw-M ii!;i.'hi:ic
o.il.-r-i hv mail pn-mptlv at-
I !i l;i, V I V I ! ,
l'i.i! t -ni ml li. Neh.
I'll.
E. PARIYIELE,
i i:r.D d-1. 1 vnn v sr a nisi:.
SALE
I thi
ll. r;.itr-
Ii ui.l a iiiim'ier i.t
oh! 1I.
illl'Mltll.
:t r.
.'el..
: ii. ; !
Wi!
l-ep
ae's stahlei
otistaiit'.v on
Horses for Sale.
'I'm
hi. ini: ati.l .
.ei laltv of th.-
U'.:.i Oi e,
asm ..
...1 h-
A ne -a
PONY PHAETON,
yt)i hursts, fur l !;-s tc iir:(; is kept
FARMER cALls A.I E A' AMINE
MY ST'.XW EUR SALE.
11-vt. K. l'AK.MKI.-:.
i'o;: villi;
I'ettt r vim call i n dot
Ben Hempel.
m: Tin: max.
KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE.
on low;;,; main stkket.
I'LATTsMDFTir. - - - - NET..
Meals at all Hours.
Ales. Wines and mind Li-pinis to t-f used rej
s.i.'iahlv. lor oivr 1. em tit it oif desire.
AO-yl
IS. IIEMPEL, Pr;p.
Lounges,
HENRY BCFCK.
J'KAI.LU IN
SAFES, CHAIRS.
Tables. Bedsteads,
!:iv.
or ah
, t rr.. i n ..
Ihs-rtjti'ju.s:
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODE1T COPFIITS
l d nd ies. i i-ady in ele ainl sold cheyp ir ca-li.
ill. inan thanks for pa-t patr..nae
iav ile all lo call and examine my
LALCI". SliiiTv or
ii uvini!!: i.n cor
Of a.l kiudd v nrii -h for ".iiir.Sr7u,tii.J 'ALgu-taiu
& t-xniLu. MAGNIFYING GLASSES for lnvuB.
tiolis in iin'any,Mtn!Taljy,tl'n turuiiure.A frrirtilturs
Jte.I.KN!SKS,SlY tJllAEN.TEI.K.M 01I
4 I'aor I'Kit'K List, fully illustrated iral free,
MCALLISTER. Mj.Oticran,492iAtiSAV St.. K.T.
mil r i tt.s a Tin riMTSn
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
tjszet:
W ELLs CARB0 LlO TABLETS,
rci it only in iti.n: noi:s.
A TRIED AND SURC REMEDY
For sale l:y I r':i.-4it- troin-rally. and C. X.CKIT
I i;.N 1 1 N.7 Si! !i Avenue. New i; k. -It
Vli-n ai .- a:;i.:;r t to Jljn per week ! ! i-ellii,g
Our Country
( 'i.-.
t:d
I . ; I
iu
ASH ITS RE
'! In imidiiit;
al-o o! tin- yt'
din 'trri jt i on o
SOURCES
liii(.ia.V of lfK event
i at - l-lx ihil ia."
f o-.;r mi ;lit v re-o::. c-es
1 -di Ui'e.e i
oai :.i a! nu.l'l. ls, '
i..t--.i. A 'i iitili
!" i rpc
l.o-i i more a-Tcnts v
"iii- tand iid "I.I i
i-i.n o alie.nl v -old.
I I.IS IIO '( illll . 1
1 1 1 i;i. i i: 1 1,1
n e. m;n. r. ils niainif net ure-iosit;.--.
i i.-.. nil i i-.-lily x 1 1 s
" ."iaj .n. l "Hi rl'.t-Iv
'.Is :! velloii-tly f: -t.
i !: re-1 iu ii k I v tor t a is ,i -ni
aNn ne,v Itililc. 2.0"o i!lu-t.
r f t r: ti l ins u i ll e to
s , Tub. hiea-o III., or Ciu. ".
4t
( ; ; at Mi I '-ai.t lie i 'oil.-m'. Keoku!c, lovv.i. on
i In-Missis-vi-ipi. Ciof. Wmi. II. Miller. Oea.-r.il
Manager. Niiieteeiith year Abi.tit sity doi -lars
p iv all cpens-'. for M, iiihership. I'.oaid
and siatiniiery. ilookkeepei s. l'l-unn-.i. Ifepor
u rs ( ierat oi s. A r.-iiiteet --. Surveyors and Te.-u-li--is
tlioroimhly liiie.l. Kn;: iH liri-.ncii.-s frs e.
I'ree I.ei-tiii-.-s hv Kmi'ieiit li :;To;s. li .-e '.
ttvals -.vitii Hiss's Hand in College II 'il. l-'r-e
iuinisii.-d rm mis for self hoaroin. Tele-.-raini-it----.
Snort hand .Mo i'iiT f i'-e. Coo-1 l.o i r 1
ia.; i-:i:')s. ; n-1 fa'ntlv I. '-ai d I." :iii oad t.m- d--
.lia-it-d. I : : i ! 1 1 1 1 - - !::-':- j;; Keokuk. No:i-
-.il. on. A. hire- i l".! li--- l'o;!.-j-e. Keokuk. f.a.
.-stale . lietv vit -a iv tiiis a'h 0i 1 i - eiil'-!:t . llvl
DICK
TItK
.11.'E'!3.
H T .
c.-t z. z .-: y
STREIGHT'S
X Z "V" "3T ,
Feed and Kale Stables
Coi-.-.i r Cth and I'eailSts.
H-.H.-r.s r.i A i;lt ! I-.Y
MAY, Vi Villi . Oi:
HORSES DOUG
SDL!) (HI TRADED.
l or a Fair Commission.
TEA3IS AT A LL HOURS.
I'aiii' tilar at t-n; ion I'aid to
Driving and
Ai.s.i A '.enrsf furnish
Training
XTQZZi.
d v hen ealieil for.
ST R EIGHT
Harness
sAl'I'I.liS
c4C
311LLER.
Dlanufatlurers,
r.KIKLES.
COLLAKt-
k 'ntls of harness stock, constantly
hand.
Fruit Con IVc t ion cry,
AND
Grocery-Stop.e
xi" rs.
CANTMKS,
TEAS
At:S.
COITKKS,
Tii:.vccor.s,
r LOCK,
Lemeialier ilie place
on Lower Main Street.
Jtr.
I love-y's
I-po ite I-:. Ci.
STR EIGHT cf- MILLER
J. V. WeckTmch,
fii:XEi:.VL IFALEiI IX
Groceries
RY GOO
Boots and Shoes,
iT tr
EFSWAEE!
DS.
OUE
AND ALL KIX1XS OF
GOODS
XELDrT) ItY THE
oi:-
I invite i
rii.
Householder.
('tinier ;1 Mini .'Jain St-..
1'I.ATTSMi H'TH xr in: ASK A
.! r.tHMI.1l' '.''1 s'r.tl.l. i
( ( Nl'ILMKN,
Xev il'e.
( nllM'II.MKN,
Weckhach.
( lit ' II. MEN,
1 lonneilv.
I'lifNCILMrN,
II ctl in r.
2d WAitn-r. I.
ad Ward V."m.
4t ll ffAKU- F. 11
Wise, J.
L. Wi lls,
. Ciitlunan,
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
L'orrictnl Sunday, January 'JOt'i, 1S70.
I. TTSMOC I ll.
Arrives s :.Vi a. m.
a : 15 p. !h.
LaTTSMOI'TH.
A rrives 10 :24 a. in.
a :i . p
7:t --. p
I'tlK THK W EST.
Lciir-s l'latlsnionth :K) a. in. Arrives
coin, l 15 p. in. : Arrives Kearney, a p
Sr.. LoL'ls i:l-lir- Leaves I hit tsinout ll
4 :--5 p. in. Arrives, Lincoln, t; -AO p. in.
Fiel.-ht leaves 7 :10 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 1! ::.". p.m
"11 :5ti v. in.
1-KU.M TUK WIT.
irnev. 0 : io a. in. I.i.-av
Arrives I'latismoiith. S :
s I.e.v t-s Liiie
ml!, fti :-'4 a. ra.
Oli OMAHA k'UOM
Leaves ft :45 a. in.
2 ::;u p. m.
ITIOM OMAHA KO.'t I1
Leaves o to"- a. m.
" 4 :00 p. m.
0 ::t) p. in.
in.
la.
I. i lira.
L" ives K'
0 p. HI.
St I..II
ni. Arrives
l'iatlMin
:"iO ;
i' Liuoo'
5 il m.
'.ll. 7
.1.
Vov 'ioo l'rcsidt-nt,
william a. v, iiei:lt:k,
of New Yoik.
N A T I ON A L K E I' V il LU" A N
tOiC.'l.
TEA!
flail
Lea vt
eioiii.:.
-ht l.-av.
niout li. 4
l.illl'l
1 .in p.
Kxpres.;. f,
fassen-er.
i;i:i Y
MO'
s I.iaeol.-i 11 :!." a. lu. Arrives
:1J p. in.
In 7 :lo p. in. Arrivet. I'l.itts
ui. C.OINO EAST.
day) 3 :5i p. ni.
VK I I KE OF I'LATTS-
:.') a. in.
1 1 rain cadi
I. AND I'i.1
ill MAILS.
KAffFltN, M'liT
Arrive :-.t - f :."" a. in.
:: i:i:x .v s
I Oepart
:.") a.
:i0 p.
111.
in.
Arrive ut
vrrive at -
Arriv e at
Ariiv;
lo : a. m.
v r.s rf.its
:i.i p. in.
W Ki'I'IN
1' :'."- III.
IIOi-h Iil.l KI-S
at 12 :"J ni.
M A II A VIA H. .S:
d a. tii. 1 Depart
VI V P. A.
! Iv pa it
. : wat::!
, Iki art
..u a. in. i: -.
Atlojiti'J at Cincinn:ili, June l.lh,
When in the e -oiioinv of 1'rovidoiiee, hi
land was to he iiu.'ed of liumaii slave i v. and
vvneli the -tl iliirla of the government ot tin
lieoiile. hv Hi' people, for tin- people, was to he
neai. uis'rated. i ne 1 mildicaii naiiv came ini
povi er. Its deeds have passed into lnstorv, and
we look hack to litem wi.a pride. In lied i
t heir nit nioi ics and hiyh aims tor the Mud t
our tountry and iiiaii:iud. and lnokinii to th
Inline wnu uiifalierii.' coin ;ie. hone a. id pur
po.se. we. I he representatives of i lit- the party
in national convention assrinhled, make Hit:
luliuv. iu declaration of pniieiples :
l. i lie v illicit Males oi .Viiieina Is a Sl.it It ill
not a league. Lv the coiuhiued workin-sof tiie
National :md Slate Oovcrnineiits. under then
respective consiitutioiis. Hie ri;;hts of every cit-
zcii are sei-urt-d iit home and iirutci ted abroad
ii.i t the common welfare iiionioteil.
i. 1 he Kcpuiiiican party lias preserved those
i;overi:ii;tn;s to tne hundredth iiiuiai-i -sarv ot
Iin- iijii.iii'.t hii I h. sod t In-y an- now tie ein
I'l'u iia. - i:t s of t lie ureal t ruths spoken at US ei.t-
d- : i'n.il :iil men were created coa-il ; that
they were t inlot-.cd hv t heir C: i ator w li ll cer
t en iaal i :i. mi'.- i i:ts. anioi.fr v. Inch an: iiH
t . I ill .: id ilu- l.uisan oi l:a;-p:iiess ; thai tor
Jin ..I . ai in,..-:: t ct tin -e fiitl-. ov eniaieiii s -,
;" i !i ; i...i;i' il .i:i.o:i ii.i ii. il. iiii i:.i ii j'isi
poiM-r. in. ;a the cull. -in oi tne governed. I ii
ti'. l':ioe truths au: chee: I nil V ohcyed oi. II
l.et di d t,i lie. vmololl-ly elllolceit, the vsoll
i .I tne Kepu:i!ic:iu pan y is iiiitinishi-il.
'i'lie iicl'inaueiit paeihc.i I ion of the South
eni scetioii of the I'lium, ami thecomnlete pro
lection ot Us ci! I'.ens in tin- enjov iiient ot all
l.lcir njiills. are duties to w mca the U"pi;lile.tll
partv stai. ils sacreun pledged. I he power to
pi ov ide i.ii the t-nloiveiacn l of principles em
hod ied in the I ceeut cons' it nt ion il ai.iei.u men I
is vested i; y t hose ainei iliiieuls in t lie I 'tu Cites
o! t he I'Mted States and we ih-elai e It to lie t n
solemn oli;i;T;i: loll ol the le.:ll;it ive aild CM-e I
t ! n.' iii-pa it in efts ot 1 he tun el iimeiit to pat inf
iiiiineni.iie ami vinrnus eveieist; all tln-ir con
s. nut loiial pow ers lor rt-mov niir an v lii-t ea :ses
ot diseonient on t i.e part
eaiii-L: l i every .Vinci n:.i:i
crty ai.d x -.ci c; uahi y 1
c.v il. po.i-. i. ;u pi:!.'..-
oi
ij- ci-i-s. a;
lii.e.i c.inipie
",i .
v;
: I-
'i INI
I Deo
rt at
N .Ml
rt at
' :0 ) j).
- 1
J. W . MAKSII !.!.
M.
V 1 1 0 F 1 ISS IOXAL CAUDS
It. IS. Y1M)1S..
ATTOItNI.V nid oiuisi lor at law. i:.:.l
estate hii'i.thl -.1; i si.; j. TaM-s pan! : and
-i.il attention r, en t colieel ions. lilVi t-i u-r
Hr. Chapman's 1 'raj S oie, l'lattsini.-.it h. :;7v 1
KA. I! A I
ATTOI'X'.Y AT LAW and.
'v. oiTh-oiu ri!L'-r.:!d'.s i;i
eiii aska.
--oiii iior in Cl'.an
e k, la'. tsmoi.th.
viii-::-:i.i:i: .v !-::sxett,
LEAL I's i ATE and Tax Faying A--, its. X
taries Fuhlie, Fin- and Lite Insiu aii- e Ae.cnr
Flattsimadh. Xehraska.
I'll YSKT A N & Sn:';i'.oN. tcuie-rs hi
fe , .ionai bi tv ices to l he citieiis of C;:-.s e
lie-idelice Mull hea.st conn 1 Sixth. :-.:id Oak sts.
t'.Tei't-u Main street, t wo doors vvestot Sili
I'lattsn.oiilh. Nehra.ska.
nr.!
il-:. rs. JT5I.
ATTOltXEY AT LAW and Ileal Fs?at Lro-kl-r.
Special altetilioii triveil to Coilecliolis
I'inl all ma Iters altectlU'.T the title to real estate.
( illii-B on 'd !!o.r, over l"o.st Olliec, riattsinouth,
Nchraska. -1" I.
s sii.il:
: ii .
4. ill the
iile.it ( .lain
ed to reiuov
t-iiai re all ; '
ami s-. i!t-i;iii.
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if I IS
to put
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i-t oi'"ii;.':iti"..i-
V pledi.' l ils i.u . 'I i '
arii'-d i.rac'.i--.i!''e
oi I ' idled St.lii s in.
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duly
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may he
IppOilll-
lor ;ui-
ATTOFNEY and 'onii-rl
1'iih'ie. (Irecnv.-ood. Xi 'i.
('ih'oiicns and p aving of taxes
tended to.
it Law, ami Notary
careful! v at-
JCSTI'E OF "III II 1EACF. ami collector of
tlehts. colleet ions made from one dollar to one
thousand do lars. -Mol't.-taes. Deeds. ;i:;d otli
cr insn imien'.s drawn, and all eouatv luisiness
ii niailv I rausaeietl In ion- a .Insi ice of the I'ciiec.
la st of reference riven if leijuhcd.
Oilice on Main street, We-;t of Vii'-! H -eo.
4U-V1 dolIN Yv II MN1.S.
IK. .11. W'ATKKII.W.
Physio Medical Practitioner.
Ijnuixrillc, firs--! fit., Xcb.
"Always at the ofViee on S;it urdays .
-I"v!
SAIJ5DEIJS UiHJt
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - XER.
H. J. Streight, Prop.
JTFi:MS -2.no j-t-r day.- Otilv First -("las
Hotel til town. i.ood Sjtmple E-ioiil always
lcady for Traveling: Men. i4syl )
'GRAND CENTRAL'
HOTEL,
Lar.soNi iisit! fi;ist ISotol Ic
tut'fn :)ic-;isro iinI Nan
GEO. TUP. ALL,
OMAHA. NKIJ.
I'mj,
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS.
FLATTSMOI TH, XFI..
C. HEISEL, - Proprietor.
Flour
Corn 3I.al.
Fenl
Always in l.-ii.d aiid for sal- at lowest cash
prices. 1 h highest prices paid !:- Wlieat and
Corn. I 'articular a! u-i.l:ou i en custom work.
PALAC 1 BILLIARD HALL.
(Main St., under First Xat. Ikink.)
II1TTS3K1'TII, - - - .Mill
5tY I-.AIi IS SITI'LIKD WITH THK
BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
n f f: r , xp T o
ETC ,
C. in me. -rej-il prnspi-i ;;y, pi.i.iic i
t ion a I ere i.i it-mam I iliat I Ins i
fiia-d I'V'a cent unions ;i:id -li-.oly proiru-ss I.
spi i i-.- p.iyiia i.ts.
;. t'litf.-r the con-'i! iii'.'ti. th'' ITcoient am
heads ui iii i -a i inii-iils ate lo l.iaKe iiounnat:
i -r i.:;i tin- si a a! j . : i .-. ! .-.i- ami io c. m -t
' i a- pi i T. I i.ieii : - , and I ' ht i i . i : e-. - o I C -pi c -i-i
lives I.' tt ;t'--.l-e and ! -ei ute I. it ales., i
eels. 1 lie ! -I inleli is .il pllblli
in laai.d (h.;l tie --'- liis; iin-; loa oe li"
I Tia I N. n;. I. - i s a: ni I -; . i -1 1 1 1 : i v . who
j'.i-.Lte-. an.t accusers shoiiid no! da-late
i.:e:.s Io olace. I he l'.vallah.e lule
point iiient s sTio'ild iiavi-ii-lerem e lo the hon
esty, '.'ni- ii'v and capaoiy of ihe appointee, sriv
ir.L' to the party iu paw.-r thoe p. aces wliciv
haniioiiV' and Vl-rorol iidl'aiiiisiration ret;init.-.
lis policy tn In rejU'ese. lied, hut pel ini i t ln-j ail
OI hers to he lilletl hy pel. sons seiev ted w aii sole
n fei i-.-i- e to l he t li.i icin-y t : i tilt- pal'la- si-rvii-i.-uial
t ue rirli t ot aii ell ieiis to share in t tie honor
ot Ii-i'.-leiiiiir falliitiil .sei vn-e lo llicir coin. ;iy.
ij. t rejoice in He i puck en ed conscience ol
;h.- penp.e c.uici-i'iiin. i-oiitii'al aiiairs, and vvi,l
littitl aii i -iihiie ohi.-eis to a I irid n spoi.si'oil'.ty.
.aid e n.-'iU:e Uiat the ji,-.t.sei-u.oii and puiiis.i
nieiil oi ad v.lio hetray oii-c:al trust snail he
spi edy. thotoiiali iiati uuspai lu.
7. i ht: pidilie sciiooi s;. sieni ot t iie several States
is I he ntiiw ai ii of the American llep.ihlie.and
w.th a v lew to i:.s security and pi : iiianam e. w e
reeoiiiiiieiid ;in iiineiidiuciit to the ci nsi :tiit ion
of the l nited States tin hiddinir the application
ol any pu hlie f und or pr"op.. i y f.-r uie hi-m-tu
m any school or inMitutioiis under sectarian
control.
s. ihe revenue necessary fo. ct-nvnt cxjm-:i-ii
il urts ai.tl 1 he ohi ialions of the p.ih.ie ileld
laiisl ta-largely tlen-.ed l'iom tiuiies on impor
tations winch, so f.ts as pos-dhlc, .hou.d lie itd
jasictl to promote tne interestK "1 Ann-riean la
nor and auvam-e the pi.'.-perity of tiie whole
count rv.
i. Wt- rcafrirni our opposition to further
rraiits of the pnhlie land to corpora! ions and
monopolies, ami ticmnml that the national do
main he devoied to free homes 1m the people.
pi. It is the impi rattvc- duty ol the Oovcru
mciit so to inoaily exii-nu ireatti s vviili Liiiop
eaii vein men is thai I lie same pi ot-"vt ion snaii
le ah'oitted Io the adopled ainerica!i citizen
t hat is -riven lo the native born, and that all
neces-aiy laws shoaitl he pas-a-d to pinleet eni
iian;siii ihe absciieu ot iiower in the States
lor thai purpo.-;e.
11. It is tae iuiiiieilial.! duty of Conirrcss to
fully i-r. i s. iiiate tin.- t-tfi-et of iiuuiira;io:i and
i::,p":..'!:;th.ii of Moiiiroliaiis upon ilie moral and
::i:.t e. lai interests ot t'ie coiiiiiiv.
in- Kepilhi.cau i.ai ty lei-oliies w itll ap
he siihst ,'.nt lal advtnce leceniiy mane
iii:- t siai'lishin.-nt of equal rnrhts for
-.oia-T. hy the i.iaay ii.iporiant aiiiei:i!iii.-n;s i -f.-.-t.
d i-v"lh Ilt-pnfdicitli li-.r-.slat ion in tl.. la .is
i-.hi- h coiu't-iii the pt i-i iial and propcity n-la-tioiis
ol wives, nml a- i s and w idows, and by the
;l I'l.intineut and t ie. iioii of wonien t., the su-pi-i
in: i iidi-ne of ciiiica: ion. chai n ies and ot her
pal. he trusts. J'he hoiitvit tlemands ot this
i iass of ci:ietis lor additional l ipids and j-rivi-leres
and imiiiuni: ies should he treated with le
specit ul consult-rat ion.
I. 1. The Const li lit ion confers upon Congress
sovereign power ovci tin Icirilorrn-s m the
C n i it'd .-states lor their rovernineiil . iiiul in I he
eei'i'iae ot this power it is the u;riit ami duty
ol Congress to pn-hihil ami eMeipale in the
Tciritorrk's that relic or harhiii ism, polyu-aiuy,
and w e tieiii mil siicii leirislatlou as shall pro
cure tins cud and the supremacy of American
lii -t 11 ut loi.s in iill t he Territories.
II. The pledjres w Incii ihe mition has riven
to our soldiers and sailors mibt be fultiia 1.
1 he iriatefr.I people will always hold those wtio
p-rilcd th. :r lives for their country's preserva
tion in Ihe kintie-'. rcincml i am e.
la. V .i.i'i r- ! !-. oi't ci.if al! sectional feel
iii;s ami ti !:tii-:n i s. v e t iien-t ere mm wiln
dt-.-p soiieit'ide t! a! tl'C I ii leoerat ie paitj,
counts s.- ii'- ciiii i li- pc of siict-css i..ou tne
cltctoiial Volt' of ihe united SoUill, .secured
throuii the t lioi ts o! those uliiiiu-re itcei.tly
arrayed ilL-ainst t In- na i ion. itud we invoke the
-ai nest iit i en; ion of i io- tount'y to ihe rave
tri-.tli that a success t ii ; is aciu i'ved would re
tipeii sectional strife and imperil national honor
and human I crhts.
lit. .Vt cliaiire the I Vinoe-at ia party as lu ine;
the same in character and spirit as wh -n n
sympathized with tieason; v-.it'i making its
inakitiLr if. t --.'lit i ol of t h" Ifoi.se of l.'.-i.resi-nta-tiv
es the iriniiipa the oppoiiuiuty ot ij.o
nation'- l'eeelil in. ; it !i K- i.s-1 l illii; and ap
plauii. in t lie na: i'-iial can! I il t lie fen; i m cuts
ul in i re pi-Hi - -tl ! ihi li:. mi : Sean i hit C in. ui sin i lei s
to i!ie n-ar ai.'i proaio. iuir I oni.'ii-'raie sii.iiiers
t o l iie front : w il h i- i.hi raT.-ly pi t.posh: to re
pudiate the phirhied i ..ill '! ihe ( . v en, men t :
v. : i !i ileitis e i: iii v lais- and i:n e- upon t lie
overshadow inr . Is ut jasii,,- bv its ptrtisan
la .. aircineut i.iid o'.st n.et inn t.f iu csiicat i"iis
Willi prov in itself t in -t-i:li i he periotl oi us us
c' itdancy i i the .i-.t r hou.se of Ctiinrress. uticr
!v ini om'ie!eiit to administer t!ta iroveruieiit.
Wov.arti the county airanisf trusting a party
thus alike unvvort l;y . recreant and incapable.
17. 'Ihe Xalional Administration merits
coninieiulation tor its honorable work in the
iiian.vrci.ieiit t. tloiu-sti.- and f i -ijrn atfairs.
and 1 'resident Otant deserves the coininued
and heartv iiiv.f.tiije t'f ti e American people
for ins p itriotisai aud li."- imiiivuse Mrvices in
w at a 'id Tie: tee.
pi ov.
Iowa
A Si't-Ofti Full of Tiro ami Fim Th
Democratic I'artvN ri'iHtrrot A Sol
emn Warning Against Uaciiclor I'res.
ldi'iits.
I.EWisros, Aiis;.
An immense mass meeting of Kepiiblieans w as
held in this city last eveniiiir, when speeches
were made bv iovernor Coniu.r ami t ol. Knbt.
O. lajersoll. of Illinois. There w as trreat curi
osity to hear the lat ter sent leinaii. aim his ap-
lieaiaiice was uret ted ntiiIi loud ap;ilaii-e. it i
sat;- to s ty no one was disappointed. He kept
tae audience in a perpetual ro.r ol lauiruier for
ueaiiv two hours. Ihe in. iia portions of In
- peech are irlveii below, taken flout il lull report
ill the Lewiston Jmmtnl:
Till; lIF.fl l'.I.ll'AX I'AUTV yi TDK SLAVES.
I.AI'IKS AMI (iKNTI.KMKX : I beloll'; to the
Ii'ciu'.hlh-un tiartv. and I ;im triad of it. a .ill will
trive von a few reasons whv fitm triad o! it. 'I he
K iiui'iican nai tv is the const it-nee of the nine
teentii century. What was the coiniit ion of t ho
country when the llt-publican party came int.
power.' 1 know t here tire t hose wit h envenom
ed loicrues who denounce this party -men who.
il thev iiad had their own v.nv, would ted have
allowed us to have a country to-day. The
1 icmocra' if pai t v made it t iie duty of citizens
to hiitit liuriuvcs seekiicr liberty. Such a law
Would displace t lie slat ut e bin ks of heil.l La null
tcr.J No mail ever voted for such a la w who i-
noi a ras -iii. I intend to led I ue truth, it 1 am
s; num enoiili, and I led you 1 have an excel-lei-t
co..s:i!irtioii. I Lautihter ) I his erinit' crept
into the supreme Court, that ( . nurt was
farce. 1 know all about it. In isill, it a ne-rro
had planted corn and thecrop was ready lor
harvest, and a tleuiocrat had L-'ine aluie; !" slea!
It. the Suiueiiie (.'oiiit Would have ileclia d wiln
their speri.t. Ies pushed hack oil Itn-jr oahl pate
that Ilie coin heioiitrcd to the Denc.icrat. i l.ou.l
aim.'ausp. i This was the spirit ei tin- rood old
p u t v ot r form. I Load applause. 1 I marine the
condition We Were in when the Keputdicans
cam" into nower. Just ice and un-rcv w ere va
grants. At tin- North tin Democrats v. ere
read v to u e an v th intr for an oiin e. 'i lie Soul h
eru States took up anastook ui' anus lor vvha '.'
W hy . for t he i i-rut to steal from l.ni'a.'iuii of pe
pie ot d. hi lent color. 1 believe 1 am .superior
lo the i.ia: k li: a and so superior that 1 can iret
my living viiiiiotit robbim; him. Lauirhier.
Ihe Diiiiiicra; ic party couimenced the war
airaius! the I'uioTi- i lie repuhln an party o!ier
ed all tliat it c. ni-! -it almost --.it nuo tin' tint.
but the south rushed lo war. I he cat- it Keptih
lie.ni nai l V and everv I nion-lovia dciaoi ial
in the iiorth struck hand -i to liirht tortlie 1 nion.
Are von sorry the lit-publican party w ta in lst.nv
Are you -a'l.y Ihe ureal Lincoln was t lc'-Ied
I'residei, : '.' tie Was .-.inies! tae oniv man Who.
iliite power, never abust-d It cxcepl
ot lilt lev.
(Ilf.xtalf, Xeb., Ati., 2Stli, 1STG
Kditoii IIekald: The hoppers are
.iEraiii iiiion us in vast nuiiibois, ami
are doiii; much ilauiiie to growin
crops. They seem to be depositing
their eirs here, ami we mar look out
for tliseouraginc; timed next sprin
Tlireshing is in full blast.
The (ilemlale ami Louisville Sab
bath Schools will liold a Pir-Xie, near
the latter place, next Saturday, Sept
2d. Everybody is invited. Both
schools are live ones, and we predict a
good time.
L. V. Kenned', of the drove, and M.
I). Polk, of dlendale, go to Lincoln,
next week, to attend the L'uiverity.
Ve wish ti e boys success.
Our new paper, at Louisville, has
just been slarled, ami it il was not a
"milk and water" sheet, would doubt
less meet with the cordial approval of
the farmers of this vicinity. It claims
to be independent, but has such strong
Democratic tendencies as to destroy the
force of auv such claim.
It is said the great "County reform
er and sell-Utter, (so lo speau ), is an
associate Editor. If that be true, we
mav looK out lor soma aide temper
ance sermons uuruig me coming au
min. More anon,
The above Wit.-i received too late lor
tion last week. 1 El.
pllhheri
havintr
on the
In Lincoln, the Capital
braska, lives Lawyer li
guished for Lis success
uge fees fur little labor.
city
n,
of Xe
distin
in obtaining
In the samr
i
:w. I! I: "F !'.
S ill
I i. en ; here s liUcnaiiiii'
for Cod 's sak e nurrln
ti lls; a .an who daiat h
polities. Ci. at l.au-rhl
can't do an liiin.'' He 1
.s oiv, t t-.a ...i i ...ly e
lliMt dld.l't w.lilt to s!,
body. ,Lai:',itlerj It
th- Sou! 1: w :: nted to s
coat v hen I hey tan
hook is in tiaiiucr.
.s; ates Is a simple
itr.i.tii:
Wi ..Id b;
aiioi he,-,
a wi:o
I
uhelor, :
1 wouldn't
belt.-r Inaii
nan said : "1
I back on State ntrl.t
it-l uitted tiiitt lit ft I I ill
il soiui l hint: from nun
was cah. -it upon wh'-n
ei-ei-.-. r.uckie up you!
;iie riirhts voiir iioekt-t
'lhcv beheVe the I'nitt".
rtnership. and that when
uv member of the linn wants loset up business
on his own account he may sro out. .Now, w li t:
has the I 't-inoci at ic part v i't'i ii doim; ad the-st
ye;irs-. i he l.'epubli.-aii party has it s book open
1 he ili-ia 'craMc pari v says; 'l-oriioils sakt
let our p iii 'it-e itione. l.aiuhler. I say
lets examine the pedii;ree. ihe tb-moeraltt
Part v V -as opposed loin war: that oujrilt to
d, nan tiiein et- :i;:uly i I W ouid be willing to t'
let th.-ni ead a lit ! le'.s'i.u t . bin pulit ie.tlly I ineai
eici nalr. . i L:ni"li--r. I I he denioci a! ic party
opptxeii tn- i i:s it) put ti? war down ; tln-y
v. o; t he licht iitifi-iMail lt ho pail. Tht
tried to in. pair the nation; 1 wedi.. I he Do.no
i-ial i-- parly said. "d.. ': hay a bond ; the south
wid sia-.-eeti." If the i ici.n .i rat u- pa 1 1 v had hae
r s v a v tiie soldiers i a the tield winii." not have
b -ell ; n-1. ili-y t'liht ' ; a, it leal !y i t-iernailv
lo lu- lian-.n.-il loi lli it. i !.:i:ia'ilcr.l Ho.v many
D--n;i.--i ill- w .-: e deliirii U d e v erv t '.to-1 tie L ni"ii
ainiv was defeated! 'oii'e, "Thais so."
1 hai's a tact. I don't toil it as news i htu-rhttr
bnl sinipiv to refresh vour meino. ies
What tiiorcr i he Daiiioc. ai ic tiait v tried to
r-t up a lire in the rear in Kenm dy. .lam-
Ihoaip-tm had s.iui.e.'iij irom tne ; -.inii-.a-iat-i
lo opi rare ia Canada in conjunction w ith tne
N . il t hern I'.'iiu c ats, 'i he k i.i;;h !-. of t lie ( b'ld -en
( Leie in lioliana and lilinms n.-c-ivetl lii'di
.. y 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,l tk 1 iiniiisi.n. lb- Idled men to lilt
N'ew oi k a mil 'tin-in nit : i. i !t-1 in nished pisiol .
to thi-si men iu boxes marked '.Sunday sehoin
I-oo.is." I have l.Lin ni-re a copy ol .lake
riioinpson's letter, in w I. it-Si he speaks of tin
1. .!.'.!' ol ids letters lallimr into lova! hands:
r. says he. tln-v Tili implicate leadiii'r men iu
the Noi i h. What kind tit b-atlin iiieii'.' North
ern D' liu crai s f rieiiils of boii'-s! y and ret.. mi.
rent leineii. j l.aujrhtor r.ud '.remunlous cae'-r-
hlo'-
AN FXTRli.T l'l'.o.M II KM' li It 1 I C I Kl! GK KK.
I was ill reoria. 111., when th' Di Iiloer ' s heal
I heir co i iv! -n tii ui. 'T'.i tl in r.." t hey saitl. ' let;iis
put do" 11 thiit tvn.ll! Lincoln." Tuey wef." f"i
peace thev said, and ail t he time they had Jake
liiiiinps n s pisio.s lit nieir poehi-is. i i.au-ii-
tcr. 1 :iat u.is tne in-si meeting .':el l in nu ni-
elt-stolall llil'.s!i!ir lu llitl till s-. it it il. I'.llt i'.l-
a;n !--i'aln t". a then, we ll elect .Mel lellaa and
Ihat'll ac-o.iiplish ;it the bailo. what It Is pro
posed to .lo by force. .lake Thompson laments
I 1 1 1 ni t ol ins a: I'.'iii'tt J to inirn .xc.v i oi k
.-.i.h Creek lire, li.at's what the Deinoei at s
wt'le (loilUT III l-'il. lieetdleel when I speak Oi
Demo, raiic partv I mean the men who did
these 1 hiaris. 1 am sorry to se men. true and
rood and lov al. w ho art with the democrats st iii
Hid i'. ho ili e l' y iuu lo liutke i tli lil respect:: hie.
M V voice has no v. old araliist those men. eto
w ha! ever I hev ilo, w ho faced shot and shell for
Ihe I'uiiui. i do not si hr'iiu! ize theiu. I d- not
ii.de to true and loyal u'-nioci.its. but to lhos(
'line.-rats v. ho a: f- di-iaoi i at s Irom nit re ru-st-d-ss.
I I.a'.iLrnt.-r. 1 1 low i am -it to t his? Is a
man to be ashamed lor having ouaht tlie Dem-
iieiiitie iiaitv wita snot ami snei. . vv it: uie
line e er come v. iieti t he - e sears w ortl by ImV.
'onnor shall cease io be a tlisL-ra'-e t him'.'
hall the tune come when we shall l:- t mention
the .stni.c-.-les of 01.1 ho;, s and defend t at ir -ears?
It never can come '. I'.ut I sav il the Deuioerat-
nartv Lets the power, the I Iiloi. Soldier wih
have to hide his scars. II .vimucl .1. 1 ilden is
leet ft! ! 'resident, he win be the u.ol and instru
ment of the Southern l)e:no''.:'.cy. nm tne
utile ni Di'iaocracv ev er allow Iin- Nortliern
Deliioeraev to man:iLre-.' They never mil and they
vcr wiil. Alter the war was over tin: Lepub-
ican told th'-iieyro hi- as In, and that lie
must he a citizen and nave mo naiiot. i tie
tnocratic parly voted ajrainst all these inea-
sures. M r. I lendl icl s spoke in I he I lilt oil .states
n.'.te and said l here w as no power in thu peo-
b to chan ! the const it i:ti. ui and make the
ave free. H - to-day b lit-ics these persons
ere irilav. I inly tjeprivcd "1 then- property, all' I
he vi ill vote to pav thens fur their pioportv.
city result's col. l t, aiawveror repu
tation and courage. Theie also reside
iu the same town one A. S. (J-f-v,
luisiness man of great energy and ster
ling integrity, w ho is rough in manner,
itud lremiently uses "cuss words, m
his intercourse with his neighbors.
Lawyer IJ n had been appointed
City Attorney, by the County Commis-
ioners. A. S. d-f-y dislikes 15 n
and circulated a petition for his remo
val and the appointment of a Lawyer
bv ihe name of IJ v. This IJ y had
been a member of the Baptist Church
and a le.vler in that society for some
years, but a lew yeais past (tut mat
society and became a supporter of the
Infidel, or JSroad dauge cause. AVhile
IJ y was a Baptist he was a Ilepubli
can. lien lie eiiangou to me isroaa
dauge ho became a Lioeral, or Demo
crat. A. S. d-f-v presented his peti
tion to (jen I A. C I), and urged as a
reason why den'l A, C b should sign
the same, that "IJ n was the d d st
rascal mat ever practiced law in i.m
coin, except P t," repeating this ex
pression with great earnestness several
times, denl A. C b is a man ot
great coolness and deliberation, slow
of speech, and a straight Eepubliean.
lie replied "let me see, when I first
came to Lincoln IJ v was a leadin
member of the Baptist Church, now
lie belongs to the Broad dauge. Then
he was a Uenublican; what is his poli
tics now '?"
A. S. d-f-y, (hesitatingly),
"lie is a-kind-of-a-Liberal."
den'l A. C b.
"Let me see, that is pretty near a
Democrat, s it not i
A. S. d-f-y.
"Yes."
den'l A. C b.
"I see how it is, now; the further a
man gets from his dot! the nearer he
gets to the Democratic party."
N ASHY.
A Convocation of Democratic Stumpers
Keccive their I nsl ructions irotii an
Atr-nt of Tildon. ihe Harmony that
Prevailed, ami How it was Brought
A hunt.
i;Ksi'fN'siKi.rrv tot: tii
: ii ai:;
TIM FS
It is some trouble f ir-t up a Ilf-pntdif-an.
oil've not to build schoai'.loi: .es. If you want
i make Democrats, tear th' tn down. If you
want lo make a democrat. ;:;; al to prejudices,
or appeal lo hard linn s. A Deiuoi nil iu Illinois
Links the chinch t-iu comes of ; he ltepublican
(ministration. Who made ihe times hard'.'
ho made it necessarv for the Cniled States to
lorrow iiiotiev'.' Ihe Democrat ic partv north
ind South. And now t hey s,. v e oimht to Iiav e
whipped them for less. Hard times: You
will see w hat hard times mean if von sret the
Democrat le pal t y iulop"cr. We've "rot down
o h int pan. A'ntweare tin ea-i v hi tin-, iiui
f the dav. ti of a revived business. W hv.' I'.e-
i:is" the l;epi'b'i.-!ii pa'ty is bt nt on st oint; a
nl t'olh.r. and in ri lmiiii:; specie payment id
a-iip!"-iiited til l.. The ih-pui.licau partv. I
say. w iil pay t he debt and protect 'd men. The
D'mot'r.ki i'p-:rty ran find i o tl i a ini he record
of Mr. Haves, lie tili carry t in itie doetriio
of the la-publican party. IlTi-den iseh-cted he
will be coiilitl't'il by the Do;ii'-vra: ic paitv.
W hi'-h l arty w ill you 1 1 1:-: :' I iell o i. u. u!'.'?
I:l"ll oll m ist ':ind bv the I t I. .I.'e:. party
W hat v'P.s Mr. Tildei: il-iu- w!l-n Mr. 1 Lives was
fliilitiii: for his country ? Mr i iiden was resolv
iiijr Ihe war was a failate.
Wh it is Mr. TibU'-t to-day? An attorney at
law, an t-id bachelor, 'l'tiere is no more ilesh
on him than na an old umbrella. i Ileal mer
riment.! lie is one t.f those o'ly atloi i:iys you,
se depii ted on the staire. He" is a I'leii.urier.
(Creat lauriiter.l Heicvtr i-ourted a woman
because w cm. c il can't v ote. I Merriment .1 Lat c
lv be has adopted a r.-'K ba! v tl'.at rc;i!lv lu-loinrs
to 1 1 ei nl i icks. I 'rob ii a; t-i I la -is; hi er. ! He is mw
spendiut; his time 111 i-NpIailiiiar how he adopted
It. IL-.u-jhter. ,
From the Toledo Llade.
CovFKiiEmrX Roads, which is in the!
Sl ATIi OK KhMK'liV, All-rust 14. 1870. f
Tiie men uv inflooencc, and them ez
hez bin appintedto stump the State uv
Injeanny for the great reformer, Til-
ien, and the finanshel genius uv the
lUtli sentry. Heiidrix, met on the call
uv the Chairman uv the Centril Com
mittee, in Injeanapnlis, yisterday, to be
instructid in their dooties by the grand
organizer, wicii is making a toor uv
the different State, a doin iv that.
One uv the speekers remarked that
it v. ez lint ez it i, and 1 rebooked
him towunst. "Don't speek disre
spectfully uv that place,"' sed I, "the
heft uv our frie nds are.there. Xever
hevin scratched the diniocratic ticket,
1 bloeve J coud be elect id to Congris
from that ih-estrik invself."
The grand organizer got to bizness
to-wunst lie took the Diniocratic
platform and explained it to the speck-
ers so mat inci suoixi ue yooiianimiiv
in their ta'k, and so that thev shooder.t
clash in different parts uv the State,
but present a yooniform fiunt to tiie
eneinv. lie got to tne civil service
plank, and he remarked :
'(icutlemeu, on this pint voo must
dwell with great earnestness and at
much length. Make no mistake's in
this. Insist that ef Tilden and Ilen
drix is elected, no man shall be histeei
1 Bex Bftlek will beint'ie next con- out uv otlis brcoz uv his politikle views ;
' TT1 .-l4l I : 1 . I i tT - 1
gress. lie lias accejitPd the candidacv
at the retiuest of over two thousand of
his fellow c'tizens of Lowell, who wrote
him a letter to that ffiVct and till sign
ed it, Congress would have been lone
some without Ben, had not Jimmy
Blaine stepped down to the floor from
the speaker's chair and made some fun
for the boys. But Blaine having
gone into the senate, the return of Bex
i3 a national necfa- itv
no man shel be appointed to ollis becoz
uv servises to the party, and that funis,
honesty and sicli, wich were JefTerso
nyun tests, shel govern the distriboo
shen uv patronage. Kemeinber this,
and make no mistakes about it. This
must be dwelt upon."
Iminejitly every one uv the stump
ers rose ez one man to his feet, and de-
iii.iiit-oi.i to t uraiu. n in y uoiri- up iii t g-j - - -
solid platoons-, and ez I glanced along j of green gau7
the line uv shinin noses, I wuz remind
ed u v lire-works.
"This is all very well, sed one. "but t
expectid that I wuz to be collector uv
the dei'strik. in the event uv the elec
shen, uv the great reformer."
"I will hev the postollis in my town,
or not a ?ord will I howl!" shrieked
another.
And every Messid one uv 'em insist
id that heM hev a place or reform mite
go to blazes.
The grand organizer rose, calmly se
lected a Viook from out uv a dozen or
more he lied and addressed hisself to
the first man w ho raised a shindy.
" Yoor name iz "
"Siinpkins."
"Vour county V"
"Posey."
"You are down for Collector, I se.
L'v course yoo will hev it."
"And what is lixed for me?" demand-
iel the second.
"Yoo are to hev the postoflis in your
town. And In-fore we go any further
we will settle this matter uv the oflises.
We arranged it with your coinniitty at
St. Loois."
And he red out a list uv the oflises
in the State, and who wuz to hev em.
There wuz somo trouble, for they all
warnt provided lor; nor wuz those
wich heel bin provided for alluz satis-
lied with wat bed bin given em. It
wuz all fixed, however, for in counties
wich heel Democratic majorities some
uv em were proir.iseil noininashuns.
ami quite- a number uv consulships
and small furrid mishens were huv in
to satisfy cm all.
The next question that come up wuz
how to treet the money question. In
struchens wuz asked.
The grand organizer riz to his feet. ,
"Leiiiiiie see," he said, "wat State am
I in? Oh, yes, 1 remember, Injeanny, I
find by referrin to my instructions,
that in Injeanny yoo must be soft
money modritly iu the Northern part
uv the State, but rampantly in the ex
treme southern part, goin ez far as
Pendleton d'el, with a very strong
and decided leanin towards repudia
shun. Also, down ther, yoo may sand
wich in ez much of Ihe niger ez yoo
kin git in. Ef yoo hev any old banners
left over from former campains, de
nouncin nigur equality and deprecating
marryin nigurs, it wud be well to trot
em out agin. Beturnin to the curren
cy, ef any uv yoo shood be called to
speak in other States wich yoo proba
bly won't lie," lie added glancin at ther
faces, "don't tech the topic at all till
you have consulted the lokle commit
tees. Bo very keerful about this.
And in other states dont go on tho
platform full of likker, so ez yoo shel
not hev yure memories. Be keerful
about this, for ef yoo shotihl make an
Idjeanny speech in Connecticut it
wood room us. Don't git drunk till
after the meet-ins, and after the people
hev all gone home. Here yoo may do
as yoo please, for I should suppose tho
drunker the man wuz the more he
wood talk to the satisfaction uv the
Injeannv dimocrisv. but in Connecticut
and Xoo York it's different. You must
keep sober till after the meetins ther.'.
Whereupon tiie speakers all roze ez
one man and remaiked that ef it wuz
til the same they didn't want to go to
Connecticut or any uv them beastly
States' to speek. They wuz simple sons
uv naclif r, and despised a bloated aris
tocracy, sich as the grand organizer
was deseribin.
Then I roze.
"Sir," said I, with a stern and deter
mined look, "one thing more remains.
Are we to go out like the Apposscls,
without scrip in our purses? That
cood be done in Joodew, for that cliniit
was mild tnuff to sleep out doors, and
the. Appcssels didn't hev whisky or
tobacker to buy, ez I hev been in
formed. I never saw in any Bibel I
ever red anv account uv ther uoin it.
Uv course we can't elee t the drato
Reformer without money," ejackilated
another. "In my countv I hev to im
port a couple uv hundred uv Irish pa
triots who ni nt nateralized, and thero
are ten or a dozen lush wet groceries
in mv town who hev to be arranged
with, to keep 'cm strate. Besides, one
man who has a stone quarrv rekires at
at least a hundred dollars to keep his
men tite enuff to bring 'cm in solid on
eleckshun dav."
My friends," sed tho drand Organ
izer, "all uv tins Iiez bm provided
for. Do yoo suppose the (.rate He
former wood let the coz uv reform
be jeoparized for want uv moneyr; Do
voo suppose that John Jdorrissey wood
let us go into this skrimmage unpro
vided? He is runnin his three faro
banks nite and day, and hez pledged
all his profits to the coz. We hev as
sessed all the men to whom we hev
promised the fcderil oflises in Xoo
l ork. for money to kerry Injeany,
and we hev all that we kin voose.
And he gave each uv us enuff to do
wat shood be necessary, and instructeil
ill uv us to draw on the community in
Xoo York for more, ez fast ez it mite
be needed, and went his way. He or
ganizes Illinoy next.
Thus properl v provided, both with
funds ami instrucshens, I go gaily out
to battle for the grate coz uv reform.
I shall work in Injeany till after the
October eleckshens.
Thank llevin lor a platform with
such solid planks in it ez civil servis
reform and anti-corrupshen. and thank
llevin that we hev candidates on to
em who can appreshiate my idees uv
them grate questions.
HE GOT IT.
A Chinaman went ir. a dry goods store
yesterday, and looked all around with
those sleiping eves, cut the wrong way
of the leather.
What do vou want. John?" said an'
affable gentleman with his hair parted
in the middle.
"Me no see liim," replied John.
"Well what is it like, John?"
For a moment the celestial transport
ed himself in brown study. He thought
very hard, and then tli.it saddle-colored
countenance lit up like the business
end of a lightning dug. and he replied:
"Puttee up in wmdley. i ly come m
he no come in, catchee on outside alio
same.
And shortly John went away as hap
py as a basket of chips, with two yard j
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