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iJnO ylACvlunPHY, - EDITOR.
PLATTSMOUTH, SEPT. 4, 187D.
J'THIS l'APKK MAT HE KOCXD O.V FILR
A T ALL. T1MKH AT C. K. I. & 1". K. R. TICKKT
IKKIOK, HO. I CLARK SfKhKT. CIIK'ACO.
WKKKK OIK KltlE.VDS AKK AT LICKltTV TO
tl-L, ANK KXAMINK IT.
(.'all fur Republican State Convention. !
The Republican electors or the State of N
lraska are hercbv called to send delegate from
the several couiitie, to meet in State Conven
tion at Omaha, on Wednesday. October 1. 1879,
at 7 o'clock. . in. for the purpose of placing in
nomination candidate for the following earned
officer, vi. :
)!'.e .fudge of the Supreme Court.
Two Keg iits of the State Ciiiversity,
Ami t transact sucn ot her business as may
prnpeilv rotie lie fore the Convention.
The several counties are entitled to represen
tation in tlie State Onveiition a.i follows. ba-.cd
npo't the tote ea-st f.r K. '. 'arns. Lieutcnant
i.over f-.rlHTS. (except Madison, whose re
presentation is based uiou the vote cast for
governor in ISTs.) giving one delegate each VA)
votes and one for caeu fraction of 7.1 votes ; al-
o one dclegile at !a:ere to each organized couii
iy :
No. : A .
Ciuitll V !' lk-l.rn:tty VoV J), I.
Adam 7")7 Kc.irney 3
Anflope. V'yi 2, Keith -2 J
liunDi: -'it 3 Knox 'M 3
Ruffalo r'".t f.i Lancaster 1W 1
Kurt '.')! 4 i Lincoln 3
Ihitler 4'J4 4 Madison Xfi 3
ass :7 h Merrick M.1 5
Cedar 1- 2 Nemaha '"
Cheseiiiie '! i' Nuckolls 3
Uv M' 7 Nance 1
oifa 4 Otoe 11211
i!.;i.ig 37 4 -r.-iw.iee ''
usur. 'SI 1. I'liflj" 1 -
lukota r.'J '-' Pieice l 1
;,v.:i 151 2 I'latte
.'ixoii 34: :J Folk 5j:S 4
jj. ,,!-,, ;-n 7 ld Willow o! i
!);il.ts .JJ M Richardson 107.J
'."i'liii'ire M70 7 Saline !' "
v.:iiiLii!i r.'A : Sarnv 3-t7 3
fi-.iltier 4.1
.ii .ij.-4 ir;
iae ;12
t'.lee'ey 74
I Josoer '
J full 7.V,
Jluaiilton 4":
il.irlan
lli;c.icick
Iloit 71
1 .Srum'.lcr (i
j Seward 81K
." f.lK i .i.an W -
1 Stawton 12J 2
1 Thaver..... .416 4
f. alley 1" -
4 WiiKliiiiKt-ja n4 1
4 Wavne -s 1
V. titter 4R!" 4
l.York 7 5
Howard 3
.lefforoa 471 S iutal
Jiiiu-.sou "i:t
It is rteonimendPtl. ,
Kirs! i'liat no proxies he admitted to the
i'otiention. except such r.s are held bv per
roi.! li-sietiiiir in tit o counties Iron which the
proxies ale civell.
Srcfinl That no le!ei:a(e shall repre-eut an
:ili-eut nieini.ei of his rieles:ut ion. unless lie be
i !-t lied with authority from t he County Couven
t ion. or is in pos'esiou of proxies from reuu.ar
lv elected tii-leates thereof.
t'.y order ot the Kepubiiean State Central
CoiilluileC. .'
TAMKS W n.VW Ki, Chaauian.
11. M. Wi:i.l.S, Secretary.
Lincoln, July 3:), l .'J.
Call for a Republican County Conven
tion. The Kcnuliliean Klectors of this county are
-i:u! lo "meet in convention at Weepi:i Wa
ter on Sate.nUv. Sept. 2'itli. l7:i. at 11 o'clock a.
pi , for tiie purpose of electing sdcheatMN to the
State Convention. Oct. 1st. Is7:: ami delegate
to the judicial i.sirict eoaventi.ui forthe noini
nati.m of Histri -t Jude. It is also further
called to place in r.oi:iinat:ou candidates f-r
f 'liowiiu ofliees : CoiKitv 'lerk. treasurer,
r i.-ii;:. eo'.intv jud-e. cl. iv: if th" ilistrh-t court.
ri:--ei ir.rendeiit ot M-hooK. eo-oner, and one or
j.ioie c-iiiiimi-Monci-s ::s may lif-ieafter he tle
. laic I le::al. ar.d to tiansa t sttcU ilisiuess as
i.iav . -ilii.iatoly come lefre if.
Ii it recommended that tl.e primaries f.irthi
occa-io.i i.e heht on Saturday. Sep; U. is7,ttinl
-.ic:i and precinct i-; entitled to di ltrales
to li e convention .-u fol!..w- : l'laitsinourli City,
1st Ward 2.1 Ward 5. :;.t W;ml 5. 4;ti Ward 4 ;
l'iattniiM-.th J'irciitct 7 : Hock. Bluff i 3 ; Liberty
: Ki -at M'le drove C . Ml. Hen-air " : A voca
:". : Louisville 4 : Centre ti ; V.ecp-us Water :
: oulli rend 4 ; Elm wood ii : Stove Creek f. ; Tip
ton ? ; ire.-nvioo.i f : Salt Creek 4-im: delegated.
It is furtlier recoimiieiidel that the primal ien
i.iet t in the several wards and precincts at the
t::ncS and places bel.n. given.
I riatt.-mouih i it at 7 :.w o'clock f. ni. : lt
Wi.rd. court hieire; -id Ward, rienuriii School
lioue : r.u Ward, liuttiier & 151acl;' oliice ; 4th
. . n! !). II. V. he. irr's d:ice.
l'ialtsTnoutli l'recinct, at Taylor' school
Louse, at 2 p. Ill"
la.-.-U BluiN. at Ilerger's school house, at 3 p.
1:1.
I.:'..: it v. nt Fol. leu's school house, at 4 p. in.
Kie-.it Miie tJrove, at ShafcrV school house, nt
4 l. 11.
u. i'lfar.t, at ;i!t:iorc's school house, at 2
p. :n.
Ao:-a. at Hu'-hins' school hoiie. nt'J p. 111.
Louisville, at OsmkoppV hall. -17 p. m.
Centre. .iKiruiiJ i'rairij -cliul liou-.e, at 2 p.
1:1.
.
Weepisij Water, at school hus;. ai
S i:;ii liciiil.at Soi:;li rend school h
; p. 111.
house at 3
p in.
Kluiwoo.l, at Maialant! school house, at C :30
p. in.
S;ove Creelc. at ?I.'.y's school h:itie at 7 p. in.
'1 11 t"ii at V. im. Wright's liouse. nt G p. 111.
m ccii wood, at Hume"' school houe, at 7 p
In.
.-a'.t rte; k, ai Al boii's school uou-e. at 3 p.
la.
Ai'. reeoiuineinled that at each primary
iie"i:i: noine Melinite action he taken about
.r.i it--, or Mipply m. the jdace of absent ucle
;.t acoiiventioii.
J. A. M.rMi'Ri'iiv. Chairman.
.Ji;i!- W. Jii.v.M.xus, Secretary.
There is a pile of ncw3 in the Ker.r
llt Press, fcr a fact.
Br.OADY of BrownvilU is talked of
fur democratic candidate for Judge in
I'iij district.
W. L. Gray, has a young "Jem
ocra!,", so he says, down there. We
wish tho boys success, old one and
2 cr.ng cr.e.
We made a trip up country last
wffk, tell about it next is.sue, too
much to do this week to catch up on
other matters.
The 2oth Anniversary ef Neb. City
is bing celebrated now, and the Fair
there is looming up as one of the big
things of tho time.
The bridga, our bridge 'n just loom
ing up. Everybody asks how, why,
what are yen going to do, &c." Lot 'era
hui'.d, that's all, wc can stand it.
The Fairmont Bulletin, falls into
lino for IIvh. M. L. Hay ward to be
nominated member of the Supremo
Bench. Bro. Calkins is sensible.
Press.
Di:. Livingston hs Laen mention
ed for Rogent from this Couuty and
the Hekald thinks it would be a good
selection, in point of brains, ability
ami sand.
Nkbi:asi:a is entitled to two super
visors to take the census in 1830. A
t,-.od chance for aspiring politicians to
wor': u.i their Senatorial "boom "
Neb. City Press.
Damei II. Whekleii has gon to
tit? State Fair at Lincoln and reports
say entries arc coming in by the thou
sand, and it will be one of the best
Fairs wo ever held.
ArTEuallit would seem that the
Culorcd people left at Neb. City did
v.-oL nil find places; and some are
wishing to return home.
in 1 miM 11 1 tMm iBMmzm
Hon. J no. Welch, our minister to j
lai;d has returned, and Philadel-
i.i.
1'!
i i is bannueLLinz htm. He states
that he is tiled of diplomatic life and
res uo more of it.
Ci-N-HooD one of the bravest of
the officers of the. 1 label Army died of
T( How fever at New Orleain on the
t.-JLs:. His wife and one daughter a'so
itrc iiubed to the feveiful pe.Hi'.eiice. j
Matt II- Garpekter to Senator
Conklins: "I always told you,inr boy.
that if you want to be happy you must
be virtuous."
Now Matt, how do you know aVout
that?
O.N Friday last, Mrs. fcfpraue made
preparations to leave Xarragauset Pier,
and Saturday slje took her departure
accompanied by her children, nurse
and baggaje. It was ent'rely without
her husband's knowledge.
V.'icll now this Hay ward boom is ret
ting bizger. Wc thought the old (lonrr
nl would liave a walk over, but b gin to
think that the next convention will be
a lively one if it is "only two Ketjents
and a judge to nominate."
The Tippublicin tOni cih) ha3 h very
sensible article on the ett!eiu?nt of
Douglas County outsidt of Omaha.
Xo eastern county in th state i3 so
sparsely settled and -Vpec'dlators lauds
ihould be a thing of t'.is past there,
soon.
It is funny to see Omaha and Coun
cil Bluff hugging and kissing across
the river, through the entry of. the
Spocn Lake Hotel and the intersticesof
the great U. P. Bridge. They'll marry
some day and then for a new crop of
energy and thrift.
Tin-: Chisholni murderers are on tri
al in DeKalb, Miss. Mrs. Chisholm has
gone from Washington, where she has
been given a clerkship in the Treasury
department, to testify as a witness, and
prominent men have undertaken the
prosecution of the caso, regardless of
the danger.
Come boys, don't be so long about,
it. Lrt us know our doom. Are you
going to unite or not, which way can
you ncoop thu ItepubHcati3 the easiest,
or can you do it anyway. Let us know
at all events so we can begin to say our
prayers. We mean the Democrats and
(Jreenbackers in the Count)'.
Tiirc "ouuty Commissioners ar in
session for September. They propose
to move right along just as they have
been doing and let the Courts settle
the County government's Status under
the uew ar-t. Also to wait patiently
until tho Court decides whether they
are to issue a call for one or three
cuwtuissioners.
The National View ,flre?nbeck or
gan;, f Washington, says: "Grumb
ling, but with a precision of movo
inent born of long practice, the Demo
cratic party slowly Lends forwards
and elevates its coat-tail to receive tho
national kick which is to send it far
up among the mists of Salt Iiiver."
If a (ireenbacker said that, he said
one good thing, once, anyway.
What are the facts about this bill
of o000 between the State Journal
Co. and State B'd of Agriculture that
the Kearney Tress is blowing about.
Let's hear something on the other side.
The man mixes Wheeler up in it and we
know Wheeler would'nt do anything
wrong! What the row about any
way , who stole ?
Owing to the absence of the editor
last week, it was not noticed that tho
great freight fight between the C. B.
& Q. and U. 1. It. II. was amicably set
tled, both parties claiming to be satis
fied with the result. As rates to ship
pers have really been reduced since, and
bid fair to be kept lower the public
have no reason to regret the short "un
pleasantness" of our grwat friends.
The liepublican primaries are Sat
urday a week, the 13th; this campaign
is opening with great vim. This Couu
ty wants to maintain its Republican
ascendency, both this fall and next; it
should not lose its prestige in tho
Councils of tho State and Nation. It
behooves every true Republican to be
on hand, to lay aside private jealousies,
personal spites, nominate our very
lent men and work and labor for the
ticket. Remember this, and a word
to the wise is sufficient.
Ox the 29th inst, the Republican
Central Cosjmitteo of the Second Judi
cial District met pursuant to the call
of Maj. J. W. Fearman at the parlors
of the Baruum House in Nebraska Ci
ty. Present, Maj. Pearman, of Otoe
County; Georgo S. Smith, of Cass; J.
Stull of Nemaha; and J. E. Phillpott,
of Lancaster. The Committee decided
that the Judicial Convention beholden
at Nebraska City. October 3, 1879. at
which time a suitable candidate will
be nominated for the office of Judge of
the said district. The apportionment
of delegates w? agreed upon us fol
lows: Lancaster, 14; Cass, V; Otoe, 8;
Nemaha, 9. Journal:
The Commissioners have found an
other clause m our laws, which pre
vents over fifty per cent of the levy
from being nstd until July noxt. Con
sequently they cannot draw another
order for contracts already entered in
to, or work done between now and
then, unless they borrow moaey for
the same, not even for their own pay.
Hurrah! let's have a commission to re
vise and simplify (?) the laws. But.
really now, don't blame this Legisla
ture, we believe the old hardheads,
and managers put up this job on tho
"young una" to kill 'cm off far nzxt
year. There was no V. S. Senator to
be elected last winter, you know.
.LSJ6 t
Temperance Lncampinent.
The State Tempeiance Alliance will
convene at Bloom ington, Franklin
county. Neb., September 1G, 17, IS and
19. First day. Red ribbon; Second day,
Temple of Honor. Gen A. II. Kowib;
Third day, Good Templars, Mrs. Ada
V.:t iMt; Fourth day. Alliance day,
M j. ii. B. Skinner. The Encampment
will Le held in the grove. Excursion
tickets can be obtained at any railroad
station in lhi3 Stato at one and one
lifth fare for tho round trip. Bloom
ington is a beautiful tewn at the ter
minus of the B. & M. K. 11. in the Re
publican Valley. Every tffort will be
made lo accommodate the large num
ber of guests expected. By order of
ComruiU.ee.
i-:. H. Marshall, CI. airman.
J. V,'. pL!!:Y.;cret:U v.
Delegates to the Republican State Con
vention. From Washington County Sam B.
Taylor, C. C. Peck, "Willie" C. Walton,
KeV. J. B. Maxlield, J. B. Bailey, T.
Carter, F. S. Hilton.
The central committee of the second
judicial district met at Nebraska City,
Friday night last, and called tho dis
trict convention at that place on the
8th of October. Little indications
pointed out the coming campaign as
one that will attract some attention in
political circles, a portion of the Lin
coin bar, it is understood, favored an
early convention, for reasons obvious
to the political observer, and had their
emissary on th ground for that par
pose. We, however, are satisfied that
the time n.imed for the convention
will be more satisfactory to all con
cerned, and if Otoe and Lancaster want
a tilt, Cass will prove an appreciative
observer. Enterprise.
Xow what's the "nigger" in tho fence
mean? Why don't you sing it out? Is
it that Lancaster wauted the district
Convention before the State Conven
tion ; or that Lancaster will be for Cobb
and Found both, ancf you tbink that's
one too many, or what is it. Wo are
satisfied with the Convention, and hope
a good man will bo nominated.
"The Nebraska City Sun furthers
the boom with the following: The Sun
stands by MacMurphy, of PlaUsmouth,
for regent. lie is a gentleman of edu
cation and eaergy. Enterprise."
AVe are 9. thousand times oblid to
tho Sun, the Enterprise and other
friends who have mentioned Mr. Mac
Murphy's name in this connection, and
foel complimented that he is thought
god for something, but it i3 an office
not to be deaired particularly at this
juncture, one that no man should
"work" fcr, and one that demands
the best talent in the State, and
one that MacMurphy has no particular
desire for; wo will gladly support
' any other good man from Cass County,
! if it is thought we ought to have a Ite
i gent, or from any other Ideality so that
he is a gentlemau, an honest man, a
man of education enough toundestand
the wants and demands of this great
institution, and of backbone enough
to follow hi3 own convictions and the
fairly expressed wishes of the people
fearlessly, without favor or affection,
sect, creed or persons. We deem this
much due to friends and the public at
this time that there laay be no misun
derstanding and no false expectations
indulged in on the matter.
The County Fair takes place Sept.
17 19. Among other novelties, and
many premiums, the following special
premiums are offered. We hope there
will be competition enough to make
the thing lively.
M'ECIAL I'KEMIl'MS H)R T.'IK THIKD t; It AN I)
r.Aitv SHOW.
The exhibition to take place in the afternoon
of the third dav of the fair, Friday. September
LHh. in the judges' stand. For the prettiest
baby over six and under fifteen mouths of ao,
the 'following premiums will be awarded :
1st pieniuui, I iK'.mtifu! b iby carriage... S15 00
I'd " 1 baby carriage 7 0
3d " 1 nolo necklace S 00
Above premiums will be ou exhibition duiiu,;
the fair.
Sr-FXIAL l'KEMIUMS ISV Til E X EBKA8 X A HEK
ALD OKKK'K.
For the beet essay on Ca-s County, her zier
al features, capabilities, and resources. 51 in
inoiiev, and the llPlt u.li and Inter-ocean one
year. Said essay not to exceed two columns in
ihe Herald.
For the bet article on Farm Life, by a
v.'Uii man not excrediua! 2n years of age. si in
money . Ur.liALU 1 yearaiul a copy of American
Stable Ctiide. a neat book of 1S4 pages ; article,
not to exceed l't columns.
For the best article on Hairyins, or Dairy ys
sources. bv aoy- fanner's wife or daughter in
the county, one di liar in money. Hi:!:ai.i for
one vein, and tli.j Home Guide Cook Book"
or " Farmers" Talk ;'' article not to exceed 1!
columns.
All of the ab.ive to be written by hona-fido
residents of the county and to be published in
tho, Hkkvld alt'-r the lair. IiMi;tere-:cd
juies to be chosen on the rounds.
In judin the articles, the writing, p-.rictu.i-tiosi,
'anuuar. and construction of sentences
to lc taken into account, as welt as the ideas ;
also, all articles to be written plainly on ono
side of tiie paper. Jno. A. JucMl Ui'Hl'.
H'K.CIAL I'KKMIL'M BV M Its. M ACM L I! IH V".
For the bet article on Housekeeping, by any
viiuncladyot Cass County, not over li) years
old. a -rood, practical cook book smd a hand
some steel eintraving, large size. Governed by
same rules aa above.
tWrtRUTH's SI'ECIAL PREMIUMS.
For the tiest loaf of wheat bread made of Cass
County wheat, by a vounjr ladv uot exeeodin
1G years of aye. oiie fine jrold rinst valued at ?..
For the be-t five-pound roll of butler made
by a younji lady not exceeding 16 years of age,
one set of jewelry, valued at S3.
Tl;e camuiittee to bo appointed by myself on
the Fair grounds. The goods can be i-eeii at
any time by calling at my jewelry store, ou
Main street, Hattsaiouth, Nebraska.
F. C'ARRUTII.
si-Ecir.i. r Ft km i cm s r.v r. ii. wukelkr.
To any boy or girl of American parentage, un
der 15 years "of ae, wh. canspea-v and has tin:
bei-t knowledge of the German lanjriiae, to be
c;i mined oni;rounds by a German appoint
ed by Mr. Wheeler, S !.
lo any boy or cirl. 15 years of :o-e or undi-r. of
American piust-tafre. piodueiii'.; tne best speci
men of Gorman writiusr. not les than one r.ae
Sermon Bath paper, properly certified as hav
lu been executed by the exhibitor, 2.
SPECIAL I'KKMIUM rF 10 p.y T n K 1T.ATTS
MOUTH SroltTSMF.N'S ASSOCIATION.
For the bent score at gkiss ball shooting from
mole trap ; 20 balls. 1 yards rise , entrance lee,
SI. To be governed by the rules of the Asso
ciation. SPECIAL PRKMIl'M OH" 510 I5V W I). .TOXPS.
For the best ceutleman eijuetrian, over 35
years of age. Entrance fee, cl.
Special premium of .5by.J. L). Ad ims and A.
B. Todd, for the best wreidler. Km ranee fee $1.
Then, :n Class XV are more nov
elties, as:
A bovs' plowinsr match for bov between the
aifs of'e:e;ht and lilleen years ; the test of mer
it being the best work with least labor to him
self and team, and exhibiting the greatest skill
i:i handling tiie plow and team :
FiiM premium $'j f"
Second " 5 f-0
Third " 4 on
Fourth " 3 00
Fifth " - 2 00
For the mont expert driver of four liore.
two and two abreast, exhibiting the greatest
skil iu handling tiie lines with one hand ; each
contestant to be the owner of the team he
drives and to be a resident of the county :
Fir-t premium $a on
Second " co
Third " 4 tti
Fourth " 2 00
They are evidently determined in Geor
gia to suppress lha practice of tarrying
coucealed weajujus. The Savannah News
records that Mr. D in ColT-y, of Americus,
i3 nceutly indicted for the. olfensa at
EUaviile, the county cat of Schley, be
cause he was fouud with a screwdriver
in his hiiviMieket. where, it seems, he had
! platclit 1'or unto keeping. He had tak
! cn it 11I0112; with li'iu for the purpose of
j fccrewiiig iown some plates to a burial
case containing the remains ot a lady
which had beea brought to EUaviile for
interment.
The O'llara Glass Company, of Pitt3
burg,are now working on an order from
Spain for 1,500 dozen goblets, which
they have contracted to deliver in New
York at -12 cents per doz.
The Vassalboio', Me., woolen mills
can boast of a recent production of
j 17,000 yards in one week, with twenty-
two sets of machinery, and less than
GOO names on the pay roll
A milkman died the other morning
and left his heirs "3, COO. And yet it
j is not every day that the truth, in such
I proportions, i3 found, at the bottom of
a well.
Our Temperance Column.'
KDITKD BY t:ik woman's chuistiax tkm
I-KKANCK Oil OX.
'For God. au-I ! owe. nud Native Land."
ijLATTSJIOl Til Loixsk No. 2. I. O G. T.
Beguiur meetings at Good lemplars' Hall
eveiy Wednesday evening.
K. II. VOOLKV, W. C. T.
Viola V. Harxjw, Sec'y.
1JHTTSMOUTH TEMPLE OK HONOR AND
Tkmi'Kuaxck, No. 15. Kegular ir.eetimr.
Saturday evening iu Hall in Fitzgerald' block.
1. 1'. GASS, v. c. r.
J. F. Johnson, Sec'y.
1lattsmol'th 1JEH Kibron Clur. llejrular
meeting on Moudav evening of each week.
K. G. Dovky, I'resideut.
H. M. Bt siiXKLL, Sec'y.
rnHR ItEAniNii Boom. Open on Wednesday
-1 and Saturday afternoon and evening of each
week. Front room over F. S. White's store.
IJlatlhmoutii W. C. T. V. will meet every
alternate Thursday at 3 o'clock, in the
Beading Boom, unless other notice is given in
this column. Mus. 11. M. Wise, President.
Mrs. J. L. Dl'KE, Secretary.
TEJLATT8MOUTII LODOK OF JCVKMLK TF..MP-
la ks will meet every alternate Friday even
ing at S o'clock in Good Templars' Hall.
Mrs. A. SciiLnoKL. Superintendent.
The programme for the Sixth Annu
al Meeting of the Illinois Woman's
Christian Temperance Union promises
an occasion of the highest interest.
It will be held tho first three days' of
October'at Docatu,' and three dele
gates from each local auxiliary are in
vited tobe'present. Other temperance
organizations will also be represented,
and the gathering will, in many res
pects, be the most notable held in Illi
nois for years, in the temperance move
ment. Among those named to take
part in the proceedings are Miss Fran
ces E. Willard, President of the Union ;
Mrs. M. II. Villars Mrs. S. M. D. Fry,
and Mrs. G. II. Keed, of Bloomington ;
Mis3 Kimball, of Chicago; Mrs. J. El
len Foster, of Clinton, Iowa ; Mrs. M.
L. Wells, f Springfield ; Mrs. Wait and
Mary Allen West, of Galcsburg. The
plan of work for 1870-SO will be deter
mined upon, and the tone of this meet
ing will give character to the cam
paign whick follows. We have great
confidence in both the zeal and wisdom
of the womea who have this move
ment in hand, and bid them again God
speed. Hiseellaueoas.
A convention of reformed men was
held in ludianapolis la?t week at which
122 delegates ef various temperance
societies were present.
Said the murderer of the Randolph
family: "I took two glasses (?f beer
that morning, and then the thought of
murder came into my mi ad."
The National Temperance Society
has ' h press a very interesiing and val
uable work written bv Mrs. S. M. I. !
Henry, of Illinois, entitled '"Our Fledge
Roll."
A mfeting w ill bo held at Central
M. E. Church, St. Louis, on Thursday
evening, the 2tst, with a view to the
formation of Bands of IIopw through
out the city.
Jolm 15. GoHgh. after going through
the sluirt3 of London, is compelled to
believe that drunkenness"- in England
among the lower classes, is far more
prevalent titan twenty-five jears ago.
Francis Murphy, Hi temperance re
former, has returned from l ho Pacific
Coast foi a brief visit in Pittsburg.
Ho, has Leea vry successful in Califor
nia. He will start for a campaign in
Kansas an.! Colorado wi:hin a few
day.
The Woman's St.tt Christian Tem
perance Union of Penn.- 1 vania has
petition.! the Er cigelicnl Alliance to
set apart one whole day in tho Week
of Prayer for 18-39 to be devoted to
prayer for the pi ogress cf the Temper
ance cause.
The telegrams report a very large
attendance at the Bismarck Grove,
Kan.. Temperance camp meeting. Gov.
St. John and Francis Murphy were
present, and made addresses. The at
tendance is said to have ranged from
0,009 to 12.00D, to last reports.
Capt. Webb, the great English swim
mer, adds hi3 testimony to Ilanlan'aof
the usefulness of ardent r-piiits as a
mems of greater endurance. IIs rays j
"When young men go on a walking tour,
a glass of beer, at every inn means
failure; and as to spirits, these are
simply poison."
Government returns show that there
is annually expended in intoxicating
drinks in Victoria, tho smallest of the
Australian provinces, the sum of 3.
8S7.000. or nearly $20,000,000, without
including the indirect burdn-ns of taxa
tion, since three fesrths of tho crime,
poverty, and suffering of the colony
are caused by drink.
Mrs. A. G. Lewis, of Brooklyn, a wife
but 19 years old, has sued two Green
poiat (L. I.) liqaor dealers for 825,000,
under the civil damage act, claiming
that they hare made her husband a
drunkard, though he was formerly so
ber and industrious, and that he has
assaulted her while druus on their
liqaor.
The late Dr. GRthrie, of Scotland,
was a ntrong temperance man. On
one occasion he expressed his opinion
of whisky in these words: "Whisky is
good in its own place. There is noth
ing like whisky in this world for pre
serving it man when he is dead. But
it is one of the worst things in the
world for preserving a man wban he
is living. If you want to keep a dead
man put 'iiiu iu whisky; if you want
to kill a living, put whisky into him."
Treinont Temple, the headquarters
of Baptist publishing interests in New
England, and the building in which
Rev. Joseph Cook's Monday afternoon
lectures were delivered, was destroyed
by fire, last week.
Our minister at Monrovia. Liberia,
reports the secession of a nttmber of
tribes heretofore supposed to belong to
Liberia, They have issued a formid
able manifesto, in which they declare,
"We consider our people under the pro
tection of England, whose Hag we will
fly, and also call upon her in lha pres
ent difficulty."
The yearly herring cure of Scotland
reache-:J,0-i'J.'K'0 barrels.
CORRESPONDENCE.
From Ilock Creek.
September 1st, 1879.
The very dry weather is drying up
the corn very fast, especially the late
planting, some of which will not make
more than half a crop. Wo think
some of thos3 Threo Groves' farmers
that arc expecting one hundred bushels
per acre will fall short from forty to
fifty bushels when they come to gath
ering. Some sickness at present in the
Neighborhood.
Farmers busily haying at present.
There will bo cousiderable many
cattle fed in thi3 neighborhood and
vicinity this winter.
School commenced here last week
Miss Knowlton, of Omaha teacher.
Mr. Wm. Morrow has built him a
new barn.
The Greenbackers held a meeting at
tho Berger School house not long
since. I guess not much done, conld
not hear of anything.
J. Slimkins.
Bock Blafilteas.
Ed. Herald: As Philander Doe
sticks failed to give the report of our
Mustard crop last week, wo suppose
some are anxious to know how it is
flouishing. It is ripe but not harvest
ed yet. Can't the Hkbald get some
eheap harvesters to come down and
put it up for us?
Joe Sacra's carriage lias returned
homo after a long visit up tho
hollow. We understand we are to loso
Joe as a citizen. Going west, we
suppose.
John Lambert, Jr. returned from
Dorchester a short time ago. M. O.
Alley started for that place last week.
The P. O. has beea moved to Mr.
Walstow's store.
Prof. Fowler is instructing a music
class here.
Mr. Logan begins school here this
week.
Wm. Ellington says he will speak
here at 2 o'clock next week.
Shered Graves is having quite
a seige with his finger, which he will
probably lose from poison by a rat
bite. "Let 'em alone, Shered."
Walt Sanders has quit fishing.
Wyett Hutchesou is learning to
"fiddle."
Samuel Batea' child died last Friday
night of liver complaint.
"Where is Limber Gim ?
Another couple of Rock Bluff's
youngsters were married last week,
John Churchill and Ida Pocock are
the ones this time.
If tho Hekald sees fit to publish
this letter, we may write soma more
another time. Sam Slick, Jr.
Avoca Notes.
August 30th, 1S79.
Ed. Herald: Weather very dry,
drier than for many a rear. Corn ii
drying cut very rapidly. It will prob
ably shrivel somewhat iu the kernels.
Wheat seems to be yielding still less
and less. Farmers about here are
swearing off on barley.
Nothing of great importance has cc
curcd here except that this School Dis
trict, No. 77 has a new blackboard cf
alating. If any of your readers meet
a man selliag blackboards from Coun
cil Bluffs, let them set him down as a
fraud. I have not h;s nam?, but h
pulled wool ovr the eyes of our school
board in a wicked fashon. Only o;e
of the Board favored him, the ethers
were opposed; but as he said that the
other two strongly favored his blaek
hoard, each of the two foes finally
consented to purchase. The consent
of the Treasurer consisted in paying
ing the ordsr under protest. The black
board man called on a teacher here
and after a little talk, reported to the
School Board that said Teacher was
very enthusiastic for the black board.
Tlit teacher being very strongly oppos
ed to paying six dollars for said board
and agreed to furnish a similar one for
two dollars. But I suppose this is not
the only place which has been hoaxed
by this enterprising young cheat. Oth
ers will doubtless be visited by said
young peddler and perhaps will do well
to watch I-.im.
Hadlock has his evaporator up and
i3 ready for sorghum making. His pan
from Woods cost twenty-three dollars.
He has built a good brick furnace and
proposes a busy time.
The Sabbath School here is still in a
flourishing condition. It will have a
Concert the first Sunday in September,
in the evening.
Holye honest apple peddler and "a
No. 1 cider vender!" Thy number is
legion. The farmers are on a strike,
Wut in a lawful way, they use not force
but plant orchards, to make them come
down in Trice.
School will begin the first of Septem
ber, in the Stone School house. Miss
Upton is to bo tho Teacher.
But iu this dry weather it takes too
much ink to write because of so rapid
evaporation, so until another time
good times to all.
A voca Katchum.
Cost of War.
Reviewing the world's history for the
Inst twenty five years tho Peace Union,
composed of the Society f Friends i
this country, shows by official statistics
that the loss of lifo by war within that
period reached 1.918,000, nearly two
millions of people, and the cost in
mono , without couiitiiig l5lti destruc
tion of property, 51:2,1 W,0ts,ttK. Th
greater part of the world's national
debts. 523,lo0,(X'O,i''O, giy they, was
created by war. The standing armies
cost $.j00.0(;0,(MK) per annum. And if
industry cannot produce the interest on
these 2.'.-l'A,( 00,000, besides the $oOO,
000.0'JO for the nnn ual keep of l he stand
ing armies, lepudiation and general
State bankruptcy will follow. The of
ficial organ of tho Union puts the total
expenses cf the ".tc war with the Sioux
Indians at 2,312, '1. Before the war
these sanm Indians offered to sell the
DlacK Hills, about which the war was
waged, for $!. 009. President Grstt't
offered J2",fl00, and would not advance.
Hence the Cetera vy for universal
reaca
T It possible
That a remedy made of such common,
simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Man
drake, Dandelion, &c, make as many
and smell marvelous and wonderful
cures as Hop Bitfers do? It must be,
for when old and young, rich and poor.
Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor,
all testify to having been cured by
them, wo must believe and doubt no
longer, See auother column.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MAKKETS.
RKPORTTll lit F. K. WHITK.
Wheat. No. 2
" 3
" rejected
Corn, ear
" shelled,
Oats
Larley, No. 2 .
" rejected
Hye
40.Tt45
lT'UlS
1l1"Ml
20".l 10
30
LATEST NEW YOIIK MARKETS
Nkw loitK, Aug. 13.
Monev "5-
Gold,!
LATEST CHICAGO MAKKETS.
ClllCAUO Aug. 2?.
Hour 4 iVaA 3
Wheat M'l
Com 35 J
Oats
Hve 49l
Harlev .
Native Cattle 4 OOfot 40
Texas Cattle 3 Vw3 ao
Hots 0Xu3 30
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AKCX'TS WAXTF.I) For the Jiett and
Fiwfert-KrUiHg Pictorial Bonks and I'.ibles.
Friees reduced 33 per cent. National ruhli"h
lng Co., Chicago. Ills. 2JI4
$10TO$1000!
mouth. Hook sent
Invested in Wall Street
Stocks makes fortune every
nl free explaining everything.
Address liAXTEK & CO., liANKElts. 17 Wall
St., New York.
Q 1 nfh returns in 30 davs on S-oo invested.
tplv1 official Reports, and information
free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of
$10 to $50. Address T. Potter, Wight .t Co.
Hankers. 35 Wail St., N. Y.
TEACHERS HUt or S
SO
tn
Kimi or soo
l'EK JIOXTU during Fall JL Vi:itor.
address J. V. Mct'urdy A. C.,Ht. Loais,
JAMAICA GINGER.
THE REST.
F.nlarzed May 1st. 1H79. Price uii-
rbnned. The only combination of the true
Jamaica Ginger wiiti choice aromatic and
French brandy, for correcting intemperate
habit-, regulating the stomach and bowels,
breaking up colds, chills, and fevers, is San
koro's Jamaica Ginger. For relieving gouty
and iheumatie pains, preventing malarial fevers
ani promoting sleep it is truly wonderful. Ask
for Saxkord's.
ALVA DREW,
LIVERY, SALE & FEED
STABLE.
(AT THE OLD P ARM ELK liAllN.)
XV hero as good rates mav be found as at any
stable iu town. Rigs of all kind.', Double and
Single, and Saddle "Horses.
Horses boarded by the day or week.
!;:t i.fi ttATKJi to r. Exsir.ns.
A team and man kept for general work, (haul
i:u:, moving, a c Horses tutight, sold or trad-
several i- 'od houses for sale. Apply to A.
Drew at Stable. 20m'f.
3I0XKY TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR
FIXE YEARS TIME.
TCi; I2:Ji CfiVT ISrEUEST.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Enquire of I). II.
Plat tsmouth ; or R
coin, Nebraska.
WHEELER & CO.,
, E. MOORE. I.in
21tf ADA 31 S WIN 25 J1ILL.
3i. 3i. rn.ix,
AG EN r.
Weeping Water. Neb.
Manufactured by
Ma-seil'.es M i'g Co..
t-i Marseilles, ili. 1
have put npever- I in
t ass i. o. a::;oii--i :i:is
purclrisiiig are .1. M. j
F.riirg-'. and S. Vanse:i
and ".I. II. V.n iig. of
line Co.. all "f whom
can testify loitieirsu
perior excellence.
Those wishing tn
purchase en a Jd:ecs
pit at W. Wat-r ; sat
isfaetio:i guar mf ced.
Trices from .5.r-" to -s".
Mills n i: bout jmitiiiis :r
pumps without milts.
IM ni J M i:. Ciirscs.
BATES & H0H2TEE.
New Carpenter shop on Main Street.
Corner of 7th.
Bates & Ivohnkc,
Builders,
Contractors,
and g-cncral workman in the
Carpenter lino.
JOIIX SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
Carriages always on Hand,
AND
HEARSE FUNERALS.
TZKZTi: UOTICB !
I want all of my accounts Fettled to dale.
ant I shall do no more credit bii"in.ss. All old
accounts must be set i led up. and no new ones
will be made. I'nless such accounts are settled
shutlv thev will be ued.
1 wish to'do a strictly cash business iu future.
JOHN SHANNON.
4iily I'lattsnioiith. Neb.
James Pettee
DEALER IX
Musical Instruments,
Sole A ppoin tin; Ayen t for
The f nrivalled 57aon &, llamliu
CABINET ORGANS.
i,n the Steele. Ilcnrv" 1". Miller, an.l ILillet
.vViinu-toii I'ianos lor Cass and Sarpy counties,
;.e!. C ill raid see
.SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at ofllee. Sixth, otic door south of Main St.
I'LATTSMOl'TH. NEC.
.music Scholars
XX" ill do well to examine our
:eu- Itfason k Hamlin
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lit
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Plenty of New Goods,
A
TO STJ
Bought am Unusually Xkargo Stock
OF
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before yw siDCBBd jmsw
.GOODS AWD PEICSS.
riililsiiiOI'ill. Ni l) :-a.
i
has once more "
who are, on and after this
NFAY GOODS,
E L E G
We are In almost
DRY AND FANCY GOODS
which we ofTcrour friends and the public at
WBiolesai
at prices to
Caslnncrcs, Alpacas, Delaines, tVc.
Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00.
Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward
The finest stock of White lied, p. read? ever broiuhl to the C ity.
Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottonades li
full Stock.
6
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OF ALL
Country Produce taken
We desire to aee all our old patrons
present ones jus we can
SEMEMliEIi TEE PLACE.
COly
imffsiiraira
liiij.Il9n3)rS)fi
XD
HOSIER'S",
9
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come bauk" to
date sole proprietors
A i rr 8 T Y L E S .
daily re ei t of
aiifiB ISctaiB.
suit the times.
GOODS
t
Hats aed CanjSt
-
KINDS.
in exchange for Goods.
hack and want to hold as ,oau y of tha
GUTIIMAN & WIXKUACH.
ONE DOOR WEST OF P.O.,
PLATT&ifGUTir, NEBRASKA
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