r 2 to HBut&. WIT A5D ETJMOS. Ute Indians bay garters to wear Mound their necks. Boston brides at hotel tables are Baid ,'E5kaerm bad French. ' King Alfonso; of Spain, it is said, loves to read English history. "Ghastly jolly," i tho very latest fashionable slang in England. A man always wants bis boil some where else. Worth, the modiste, is for measures, not men. The Hotel Mail eari that the fiend of the period is the paper-stealer in hotel ' readings-room. The meanest girl in the universe lives in Philadelphia. "Pa," she said, "I do wish you would lend me your lovely red nose to paint my cheeks with." "Lie?. well, I guess he does lie," said bis neighbor Jones. "Why, he's so fond of lying that he won't let a clock strike ri;ht in his house.' 'Are you lost, my little fellow?' ask- ed a gentleman of a 4-year-old one day in Rochester. "No," he sobbed in re ply; "b-but my mother W." A boy employed in barber shop at Bar Harbor called out the other niorn- . ing, "Where is that man who wanted the gentleman to shave hiiu? Scene in an oyster houe: "See . here, these oysters are spoiled." "Mti at s all rtirlit, 1 put a I a u e tut many on that account." Liu.t-jn Globe. Freddy Miles, of Clev;tinl. nro! 4. accompanied his parents loi-itmvii. Ou entering they kneeled wml bowed h-vv. As thy rosunied their cat. thus ppokc Master Fred: "Is you 'fraa is rnre?" V'iv. no. chii-J VU! t i ) i ?' "Then what makes you hide?" The late IJr. l(ctnun ss.ed a nioro( and miserly man bow he u rn ..jri ujtttj abjBg. .The manrpli'il: 'V!i:IT7"iTv; ncsiia that'of "-yours?" Said the tioi tor: -'Oh, sir, -I fitn on of t!ioe v!j ' take an interest even in the meanest of God's creatures." A couple of red-nosed ol J topers we ro complirueuting ea-h otlmroti U.eir tem perance, when on tv-iked the ot!i;r: "Have vou ever nen ma with more than I cowhT earn ?V "No, but I l .m' seen you when f tliiivpto you hr.'l Uri ler go twion afti-r it,'"" wari thi r'ly. Tiie Hindoos have an .id.vViat u - fo'.ils arc .sumi. In tl:o .iii;v'i.rT;-j JUir l.l hlj'n ii.uui : mii; A riui'-t o!-v-rvatim of hum;. p." irV.utu iimtecc-wtliiiit circtuiijitanoiM its. for in Stant?e, when the contribution Iox being passed shows th.-U tit !.!: is' not eutirelv without foiitid:uiou. Xrin York H-rald. VihHt ir; vour religion, ?.r. GUI.' r?'' a.-Ved the lamllndy of hor m-v lHsnIn 'Meat ti'.tvw t:nu" a day." was tl.e re ply that starlied tho gol wc;ij-.m. H.td put her in a revm i: a:; to wl:et !:: tf.e man was a l'cw"::en, or had U'iMii.uiT Stood the qufstion. Do not marry a wii'owr." said t:c old lady. A r'idy-nail family is ii!;e a plate of cold potato-. '()!, L" II so-a warm ti.rnt ovi r," re; lU'-l the datuM-l, liii-l she did. Cyf.'iitcntcf I.v.m fjtrman. An ingenious Rhofjtr Ila.m m.m l'-r.jj discovert-d a use for "the di-j)i:;ed milk weed, and this fact gives ri to the . hope that some benefactor t'f his ra.ee will find use for the puiail but diaboli cal boy who always wants to sttln the parlor when you call on his nistcr. The gang of burglars who work for jieven straight hours to hammer a safe to pieces to secure fourteen cents, know something how a country minister fools nest day after a donation. DUroit - Fret I'rcxS. A New York paper gives the infor mation that there are .sc.wely any old maidi in Uussia, and we do not wond-r at it. Kuvsia is a odd and f!i:!'.jrec:blo country. Most any man would fore swear bin liberty sooner t!:an get up and kindle the fires in a climate where the mercury remains congealed nine mouths in the year. Sarah Dernhardt's drr .makcrVbill :-t Felix's, Paris, amouuied to 79.&0-J francs. Princes Stephanie is a firt-rate bot anist, and is a favorite with tne flower women of Bruwils. Anthony Trol'ope. icU-r mu-?h writing, rides four hours on a gray nng, end plavs afternoon whitt at the Athenseiuu Club. ikhari eti Acquainted VTith Tibbies. A Bus ton outal having met and ceu sured Secretary kichurz for the l'vnca troublts, he cwms back in thts wise: X refersuco, in a rtsolution adopted brtiloa taeotiug, to the arrost of TibblisTlast summer out on the Pwiica Reservation, is contrasted with the re port mads by Agent .Whiting upon the ' occurrence, in regard to which the Sec retary adds: "I am await that Tibbies says he went thero to have legal consultation with th Indian, aad that his life was in imminent danger. Me frequently speaks of suca perils, lie ! etus to like the robes of raartyrdi-m. From what I know of the two men I see a . very good reasoa to take the word of Agent Whiting in preference to that " of Tibbies. Upon-that point I expect you to agree with me some day." As to things dono by Tibbies on the Ponca Reservation, according to the rtpoit of Agent Whiting, tho Secreta ry quotes several sections ef ths revis ed statutes, aud says: hn a uan outers an Indian re ' sorTation and mischievously tries, by faise promises which he cannot per form, as in this case, or in a:y other way, to indues the Indians to run away. Wreaking up thoir settlements, an Indian agont will consider it hi duty to enforce tho above provisions of law." In regard to further declaration of this same resolution, that "it shows consciousness of wrong, and fear of justice when the highest officials belie their principles by denying a bearing in the courts to those who claim the protection of the law," Secretary Schurz remarks, among other things, that ho officially stated be had no de sire to appeal from or question the ' correctness of Judge Dundy's habeas - corpus decision in favor of the Poncas, and that he has repeatedly recom- ' mended the enactment of a statute by Congress to extend full protection of the laws to the Indians the same as to White men. "Under such circumstan- - ces," says tho Secretary. "I think you will admit yourself that the language of the resolution was highly intemper ate and unjustifiable, to sav the least efit." . Uedej's Lady's Book for Jan., 1SS1- Which opens tho one hundred and second volume, which gives us the a first of tho promised novelettes. It is quiet, domestic stjry by Mrs. E. 11. BenjamiB, author of 'Glenarchait," "Hilda and I," and other popular works and is written with tho au'Jior'a usual earnest purpose and ability ; Mrs. Ben jamin never aims at sensation; but hfj pure, sweet stories, elevate and re fine, and are greatly prized by thought ful readers. With this charming story . aad others frons well known aathors, Berne exquisite poems, and ths usual rich treat of attraction for ladies in the haadsome fashion plates, the work department, the fashion notes, recipes, aad domestic hints, the children are remembered in the pleasing Juvenile Department, and the nagazine offers all its old features with the addition of new ones. The January narabor has one ef Barlev's masterpieces, "Grandfather's Call." We will receive subscriptions at this office, and furnish ' the Lady's Rook and Nebraska Her ald for one year, postpaid, for only ' 83.25. This is an exllent . time to ; .eufcrorttjts.'-..': ""TV .. DomTcdro, Emperor of I'.ra.il, wished to test a certain rail-.-oad br.-ike. Ho bad one adjusted to a cr.r, ;s i started oflf for a trial trip.. T:e. rngoicr ;on saw m hat appeai-ed to lie ;t b.g rock oa the track fcheiul and app'iv-d ti;e binkc, stopping ti:e train wiuia a lew fwttf the obaLiicle. which proved to b si pasteboard. The real Senatorial fight seems to be narrowed down to ruddock. Van Wyck and. Nance. Paddock is a man of the people and has so much positive strength that the railroads 4;tie nt openly make war upon him while it is quite evident that he is not the first choice of either the B. & M. mx U. P. interests. The other candidates suit them belter. If a compromise is mads it will be n Gay. Nancs who is least objectionable to the people. We l lievs that the gowd judgement of the members elect to the Legislature will lead them to vote upon the matter not from the standpoint of any railroad corporation, but to vote for a man who will represent all the interests of the great state ef Nebraska and whost ex perience and influence will make the best and most efficient public servant. Senator A. S. Paddock is withoat doubt that man; and we say this with out disparaging in the least or in any manner reflecting on the ability or charicter of the eminent gentlemen who havs been spoken of as candi dates for this exalted position. On the contrary, the Gazette-Journal has ttiw highest regard for them but our choice of Senator Paddock is basd on our good opinion of him personally, and more pajticularly because we be lieve the interests of our growing state will be enhanced by his return for another term. Gazette-.huni:il. Inshtathtaiuha. A pleasant announcement made by the Editors. of St. Nicholas is that they have secured for their uvt num ber a story of Indian lite by Inshta theamba (lJright-Eyes) ihe daughter of an Omaha chief, who has'bt tn travel ing through the States during the iast two jears under the protection of two of hT Kinsmen, trying to rouse the conscience of the whites to the njjius of her race. Miss La Pleache tl'or that is her English Manie) makes now, we lrtditve, her Ctst essay as an author but she cannot but succeed it lie give- as dratnatic pictures ot tiu' daily do tnestic life of her peoph; as 8he h is hitherto done in ht-r addri-s:-os. .She ! is Itroad culture and kern perceptive faculu, and a!ie given hermit an to tho cause of her people with a sim plicity and passionate singleiu-S3 of heart that must rous? sjinpathy in everj' m.xn and woman whose own in stincts are true and pure X. V. Tribune. '"Never seems to remit i's brill iancy." Syracuse Journal. "There are many of the older maga zines wt would rather ive tip. Cen tral School Journal. GOOD COMPANY, NUMBER FIPTEEN. Good Company, Springfield, Mass.,) lias -rirr account of a (SU.OO a year. Number Pifteeii, sieuiubo.tt trip to ri rivers.y Mr. H.ibert Hall Winslow ...t, ;i.vi,;..i,.. .-...1.;,, ;..,, a,i 1 I tt 1 fALl 111 l-'ill Oil LOT? .HJ.inii- and incident, and is not wanting in giaphic description of scenery and ex periences wjtlf lttdians, etc., in that little-known regiJ5 of our vast North west. Onef tf.Tj.nove-1 and charac teristic occui"rtTy.-es on the trip was a free tight among some of the steam boat bands. Apropos of Dora d'Istria's recent visit to the United States, the s.orv of that mot remarkable woman's lite is given. Mr. M.S. Ituil wi i: s ol I noble philaulhiopist Geni: Smith. There :s an account nf the origin and growth of the l.'ni'ed vtitt -s Life paving service, including some vnnl descriptions, of its members experi ences with wrecks; a paper on Eikiis traditions; an account of the t hinese professor and his famiiy at Cambridge ; and Autumn Leaves" hv E. S. tiil bert. For Fiction thero is an installment of Ellen W. Olney's serial, and several complete stories. One or two shelter articles with po ems and the department of "Dis cussin and Suggestion," till out the u-nnber. "MOST PEKFECT OF JfVENILK Magazinls, is what the Detroit Free Tress calls St. Nicholas. Its grow th in England is keeping pare with its success in this country and the Eiiu iiidi papers are as unanimous in praise of its beauties iu the Amu ican press. The "wonderful Christmas number" JUM nsucu, uii- liiJ. cuiiivii oi i ii -v. ii is lOS.OOO, is a grandly illustrated Hol iday hook of one hti i id red pages, con taiiring, besides its i.-apilai Cnriistirt.is and fairy stories, and original pictures by the best American artists, the iiist chapters of two splendid serials one a story of the advent u e's in the American tropics, ofapuitv engaged in the c:;j ''ir of wild uiiiinals for a menagerie, and a Iumihmohb serial by Rossiter Johnson. "Bright-Eyes," the ; uiig Poiica In dian maiden, whose sk ti-; of Indian life is to aooear iu the ;anuar St Nicholas, writes as follows to Hie (l- itor f that masaziiie: "It seems so hard to make white '. people believe that we Indian are ho-! man beimis with like passions and afi- ectiOns with themselves; llnii. it is hard for us to be good as it is for them, harder, for we are ignorant and we fel as badly when we fail as they do. that is the reason I have written my story as I have. It would be so much belter for my neoulc if the white neooie had a more thorough knowledge of them. because we have felt de idv the results of thir irnovat.i-t; of us. A year's subscription to Jjt. Nicltw las is a lio'iilay gift the intiueiice ami the joy f which is tt-lt twelvtt tituea a year. " Th Nt tli Ainerit-.tn rtcently declared ."It would Mizzle iiivwiiftu say in what respect t. Nicholas cou'.cl be improveil. Subscriptions kesin ning with the beattliiu' Christmas (December) nuinbar will coaiinence the twe serials ruenlivuiil. I'tice. S3.00 a year. The t'hristtuas n tun her is for sal every wiiera for 3D cents. Published br Scuibnkk & Co. 743 Broadway, New York. THE SUN FOR 1881. Kverybotly rea.Is Tlie Sun. In tin el;ti.ii (if this nr Kpar I lirniiliKiit t!i- yrur tti ri.nif cvt-i vtiQilv u ill tinil : I. All ti'if uirlii' uew. prt-mt il tliat ir. rt?ili-r will s-t tlif git-att mimuni iI hijoinia tiit itii tac Ifast iiiiiirutil.ibla ;:tnlitiir; ut time ami eyrsi;ltl. i lie Sun lanu :;c. !l-.i-(n -erctl tlie i;uUteii nieuii lu-tnveu l t-ilumiiiiit (ui-iie-p ami tinvalitiHi-'tory lirevily. II. .Uiii li ot llial sort of nws which r!e;cii! less uon its reco;iiii'el iii!iiiaiite tnan Unm its Interest to inankliul. l-'rom iii'-ruiii;: la moiiiiui; The Still i;i:il a coiili.iiu .1 ti. -! the lives of real turn and wuiwsi, and ilieir deeas. plana, lovrt. t.ttten. atsd ii-miHt-H. l ui story i more varied ami nmie ii.l!ret!iit i'..iin iiny roiuauce that was ever dened. III. imid nriling in every loliinui. and tte-Oi-ne; originality, atcuiary. ami ilecoruiu iu the trralmeut of every subject. IV. Honest eo:nm!Ht. Tho Snn'it hah'.t t to speak out IcaJlevilv about nidu Hud llnuR. V. Eqiial CiMiiiiirln deiiitiii; with cat-h politi dd pia-ty. an cq.ual redtners to ccniinei.d what is fraiewoitliy ot ta rebuke what Is bliim ame in leni(H-rat r lU-puhlicaii. VI. Absolute uiili'pcadein-e of panisao i.r. i;anizntions. but iiiiwavenng loyalty the true ln-mo.-ra.tic principies. '1 iic Sun U.-lieve llil hi i:,tvrniiiHi.t uhit-li the t'onsl itiilloa ttives us is a sood oue to keen. Us notinn v diilv 1- ' to reist to its utmost jtower the eitoita ot nieii iu the lit publican party to et up another for.n af uoverfisiiaut in place f that winch exists. The vearlsst and the year Immediately folUw- ing will probably deciilo this supremely impor- j taut contest. The Run bHIavc that tlm vl-in- j rv will be with the people as aeauil ilia limps j for iiionuKly. th Kinise for piuiu'.rr, aiui this : Kin us for imperial power. I Our terms are as tallows : fc'i,rti. D&ilv Sim. a four tn?e ftheit 1 sneer twent-eiuht eoluinii. the price lv mail. ium1 patil. is 55 eeuta a .iii.nth, or 6.M a yerir : or. sheet ! Cfty-eix culmnns, ihe pri-e- i 6i veuis lUeilllllUK l'ie niimn) riniH-ppf . a month, r 7.i a year posmife paw. The S::aday edition ot The Suu w also fur-Tiishi-d -Hia.te!r t e'l.'Jti a year, poi-tae m1, Thepneeof the tteaiilj- Mm. eiuht piiirt-, Bny-etx o!uiiui. ii 1 yra. i.ot-.4!f: pkiU. ntra ropfrV A.!.ir;rw:E-oi.;.Ni. - 39t tuflialier of Tlie sun, hew VorK City. WBEPIHGT WATER BANK or - ;i;u IIHOS. TliLs Rank Is now ojxju for the tran miction of a Banking Exchange Business. IE0IT Kcvcive.1. and Interest allotted on Tima Certi V.e. lIiI'T Liiawrj, an J available in t tie" principal to-s-ns and cities I the United State and l'urope. Ayfnisfnr the ochbrated Mmi Liae ef Steamsrs. Purchase your tickets from us. Through from Europe to any Point in the West. REED BltOS.. sKf Weeping Water, Nct. Palace Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Cutler Frank Carruth's new Jewelry Slfire. HOT &c COXilD B.A.'T'EaiS ALWAYS KKA!V. CLEAN NEW PLACE, and naw.ii the tune to gt-t SHAVED SHAMPOOED 1IAIU-CCT. or:;nj tiling c!- in tiio (itixtoriul'iray, t John IJtioue's mv Shop, ttiriif! M.ii'i Fif;ii Slr.'ft. l-isMNMtouth. n .ebraKk. 1881. 1SS1 GLOBE-DEMOCRAT IlItOSSCTU8. In issni:. its prospt ctus for 1S81. the Globe-if uifcral c.tn make no piomisr for the tut ore that i is not reasonably sure of l'uifiiltnent, judging ironi its history in t'te pi.st. In the pit.Hid-nti il contest jus; c!.j.;d it was reciignizcd t;s U.-? leading clainpiou of ike n-piibiicait cai:f :n tiie wt-st, ;id vi'Ciit inj; the r.if p jsud t!it prlticiples of the gr-ai paity i freedom and naliotj aiity. and always tho ex poo'-nt of it.s advanced ihou.ht. W.- f:i t-oiitjnue that coiiise uittaUf i inj;! hi the f n ican pat IV ! ture. so long :w the It :i,' remains true to the mission on vhicli il set foitii twenty years r.o. The election wt' .lames A. Garfield atid (,'liester A. Ar'.liur as prtsidertt and vice-presidvut of t!.e I'uiteil Stales 1T nn tiiiijuestioned majority of tho electoral votes, secures p: :!-e nntl pros perity le the coun'tiy for four years. Wohfclieve the new administration wili boon gain, and wilt steadily hold the confidence, not only of the repub lican party, but of the nation, by iis Tvisdum ur,t! in te-i ity, as well as by its loyalty to the principles of the organi zation which placed it in power. The Giebc Iirmo;-rat firmly hopes te be able t nive to President Garlieid a cortlial and euroest sui port. It believes I L. r. ....! .1.. I... I , . .... "f ' ;nK uieflisci.arge i '"3 l-resmcnlial duties h clear head, xn iisiu-Bt. Heart ;uid a iieterminat:o:t to serve his csnrlrv to the best of his ability. Certain :l is that no man ev er entered the Wi.ito House belter fi--ted than he by naimc, education and experience to funu-tli a:l that we ex pect from u good president. The republican party is now more tluMowuhU united iu.-i I1..1 inonioas thiiu it has been in itiiuiy :?. There .tie no iimi! "stings" to it a.- ; no op-pi-siiig te!'t:s in i . i'li.- .mpaiu that, has j-.tvl :iosr. w hit d it t ,--ll.er in a solid ma.--s again.' lic common foe, and there are now no 'giis of ps-si'.-ie division. We bvltev;? this nnity aioi bartneny w i'l continiie through out Gen. Garfield's administration, nd vvid result in a long c-outint'ed lease of power to it. Thj democratic party, is htoken a;id demoralized defeated under the best candidate it has had iu twenty years and not likely ever again to present the unbroken front which the republican party had - to meet on the 2d of X. ember. 1830. While n.ttn uai ralht r than' local in us conduct ai.d purpose, the Glebe Democrat w ili devote special atttntiou to the subject of immigration, doing its best to invite the thrifty farmers and mechanics ef the East u:id of Eu rope to settle on the fertile lands of the south west, and especially ef the State of Misseuii. This subject has engaged our attention in tin past, ant! .tow that there are four eais ahead of us free from the ttmi.iil and excite i riient ot a na;;isil political coin est. ; we S :ali be en t. led ! 'r:ve it uCdi- thni.Vi tiiutg'ur au.l energy. "1 here is ro.in in t.iie t.-.':liy tiinutaiy t the great City of St. Louis for millions of new init.i'Si.iiit, and there is land rnoiij.'h ituw uii!;!!id t- i-cl t he- world j if cultivated to its c:i ai-ity. To in ! vite those in pursuit ol' hciri-s in the ' West 'O the tarts c;'.pab!e of b--ilig 'sllOWIl OU I his Sili jei- !.,e Kill' of ! the. special :!Ui.s arid ii.uus of the ; Globe-Deinocr.ir. ' No evsp:per, can! or w es1, is Leitt-l" , equipped than the Gl. bt-lKlii-ictat for the collect twn and pumxMiiou or news j from i!l J:tits ef t lie wt.il.i. Our list j of sjwt-inl corn sji:i. lent n-vprs nil t lie titers tv-Mttts itt li-is rout-try it ml i:: Kiitisjir, ;t:nl tiir-v art- ail ii,l rucf-il iipitrK tiu lalior n- t-xji'iinH in .locttr in.uc the littf-st ami iiiast i 'li:i!.!lt inici -m.ttiai:, ami tiiui.siuil tiiii; it :i wmitl'' by tt letrr;t ph. Our sj c-i-iitl tcirraili servicfe lias l'en great int-it asftl arid tiriDiovetJ in the iia.t v-a;- until it j ratik: ainoi-.g the iiiosr liht'ial in the ! went, apt! it is our intention to fniiiiii I hp in this Jirtion. iiv.iiiiiia onrselvts I l e ery ; tin; to itfij-iiive iliis ; journal as an impmtisl record of cur- ient venis the w.rlo over. Our v eeK ly readers will ;; ihe full bi.etil of this service in s let: ions liom the most i:iip"'tan' -!" the d:sp:fches sei:t to the Daily G'co -Deis--.-cr.-i'. In its c"inu-.ei ri.d rep-rl this Glot.-e- Democrat lias always Uetm utirivaT-.il ainwits its crueliip' i .it u h. .No journal in the iY'est pays iitiich ;tl trtttioil to ' fiiiltiessi and ac-iiracy in giving a 1 fail h In', icibfx ot the maiUels from i day to day and from vv k U week, lw i this dcpiir; ni.-r.t we shall al . ke p ; pate with the urawit-j; demands of St. j I.i-uirt aud tlm west in a-l thai is to be j expected from a great iiw.prpT pu'.; j lishedin the coitiiiiercial met ropolis j of the Miysi.-sippi .Viiiiy. ! iV shall aim, in addition lo a vveck- ly record of current evetr. . to present : our readers vith a n pa per for !'n ! Farm, the Family and the Fireside. Special attention will be z' ver to tl.e.s" ; several depart luents, wliicli Is.ive beftt i conspicuous features tf the Gln'e i Democrat in tho p:it, UAIl.T. iNclutiiin; .Sundar, per vear. . Without Mitidav, i-er vear. . . 00 00 0 00 11 Including Sundar. til clnhi- of three and upward Without .Sundat, in clubs f 11 three and upwards TKI-WEEKLY. TueMlav. Fridrt'is ;nid Sjiuidays, per rar " In clubs ef five and upward. . . SEMI-WEFKI.Y. Tuesdays and Friday s In clul.s of five ami upwards 10 w tp.-ftt.'y: : ONiS DOLL AH PLii VKAU PayaUlii in adtrant.'p. Spt-ci:tl rates ta ajCfUtS. Heiuitt.lnces sltoultl 1- aiade hv I m- . . , t( , ., , ,-;.. Mm.-y Oilers, bunk, drafts or registered letti"s, wlsen- ! ever it can bt done.. Directions should bie made plainly, Rivinp: nani f l'ost fltlice. County ami r?t;tte. i - A-ddiessall letters "Gl-be Jfetlng Company, St. LUls, Mo. XSutrS It inter it G miner. ALL XIX DS OF aintin5 (graining. hsh$, iialsomiaiuii. vt giipcr augiuij. AIko. Drcoraiinuf of &H kiod. Painted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SPECIALTY. HEFEKENCES : A. B. Tavi.ok, J. Vai.lf.rv. Sr.. V.Hmm.wsm, E. Ukriwkh, nf W. D. JONES, Sueceveor to Jouer & Agaew Ayain takes cTiarye uf the Old ' Brick Livery Stable FLATTSMOUTH. - NEBUASKA. The old Bonner Stables. In I'lattKinotitti. ar nov ldned by W. I. Jonei. and - lie hm on hantl Naw aud l):indoine a-coiBinl.i! ius, in tli at shape of HeRES, CAI2HIAHES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE MORSES. I am now prepared to keep MORSES FQPi SALE " TRADEI Ami will Train ad Break Cslts m Reasonable Trim. Al.S RKIAJ- HliKK, Tli:il witli iil.-s.fy uf mom (lli:it t-verv one kti I l-.avp) is in v ftiiljie. 1 i-:oi izr i'ana e- rot-K a:id w:itc."ll". loads uf hay, ic, under ; e.vet w i i- i- tlo-y wijl kfp dry. Ttiat.ki 's nil ilia aid patrons i'r their litx-ran- I fy. Iso.ioit tlioir trade fwrtlie future, xatisnpif : tn.it f c;oi ac-caiumodaia ! Ih-h. liettrr ami do heiter hy ttiin tlian everbefata. , 50) V y. i. joxes. SUBSCRIBE EtU i iiK u1 BRASKA fill aM TliK HERALD ! ! . OF TIIE COUNTY. (1831; we shall offer very low club rales on t'.ie Lost pit pel s and magazines in the Union. We shall iilso publish and issue a "ALDINE" Herald A manac ! for eatOi of our Mih.-.i-rilxT.-. :i ("lu ist iita t imp. And try a ml w ;? fA pttptr . t .-. . ...n K H i I K K. A N S' 'RflNtTKh' Ja Uci 1 of'JSTc t "S than i c r. THE HSRAtp, inid y-. t yuur fn'i iid-t tu yice u.s a lifL- The More Help We Get, the Better paper We Can Make. J. A, MacMurphy Ed. MEMALP, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ; S2.00 a Year. .1 CO e. c 1 ! or; G i C i P a-, rt 3 2 2 a as; s M I i I i tn a c o OK e; - -c 'A ? ' . -a a : x c 4 w B 1 5 4 Hi A A ad O. CI J H K.-l m ' or I t-. 1 1 ! K J. G- CHAMBERS Manufactiii-er of and Dealt r !n EASIS:-ESSS,ssuj?ai.SaE' SADDLES, Q tip.;, ft,; utjc COLL A fit?, o!-J:iKb, HALT EES, etc.. KTc. n .. iVHIPi ETC.. ETC.. ETC. REPAIRING Done with Nmtsesl Dispatch. i' e I'tily pl;:ce iu town whore "Tnrlt; eut ieif adjttstubli liome rili:ir"v foil l ' t only pl;:c iu town whore 'Tttrley's p;it- Mm U F. Mathews. DEAI.EH IN Haravare. Cjtlcrv. Hails, i Iron, Viifon )ot I. STOVfcS and TIN-WAHE, Iron, Wood Stork, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD d- UA11DEN sEED?. HOPE, AXD ALE KIND OF SHEET I EON WOtiK, Etpt in Stoi-k. ItSakiu? itnl lirpul liijr, DONE WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warranted. 4411 i CHIC Vlu-:v. diicct cot-.i1.;eS..us ai-f iiin i: ;i Through Sleeping Cnr Lines T( n r.w . y '! ic, ltusioN. r:!!i.i--:i '. ai.v. 11 A l.TI I( 1. 1'.. AS! 1 1 N 1 1 N . AND AIL - EASTERN CITIES, TTtC. Si Ol'L :L'i.n. V a FF 0-l A for . j.v i)i a x.H'i r.!s. i . i r r ; .' . i ixci .v- .V.177. .:.' -.7 ii-'.- '.- i'.i lUe SOUTH iiiST- 'tin: 'OK ST. LOUIS, Wlion- I'in-i t C(i!.h i-i Miis ;no ii:a -!a l:i tl.e ISHlN IK l't 1 v.itii liirop.i.h !. Car Llat-s fr oil ..ititd mI'TH." Tl'.e Shortest. Speodion sr.il tno-t Ctmifoi t ibia Ft. SCOTT. DF.XISO.V. ;.l I.l.A s HOL'ST'iX A VSTIX. SAX A XTOXIO, OA '.. VFSTuX, nn a'! i" u- in ' TIEIXlJ-LS. PiiUmnn li".-Wl.rci !';.'. nt '. r r-1 . i 1 1 3 ( '..'B. & i- rit".i!-i- 1 '.; Ai..:,-- 'Vu. Vith lliutiiii's r-i-ltnil.a t il.ti. - Ni-' iAlia I m B.f...-J. -x X -..'t IIN'O OtiA WulNti 0ABS5 psas-WS545 ClHtrg fc i- sr;it- in iii-niisv.u f i:-ii. u is ci iiaii, in us i .fi-i-u mid dm nor l.m 1 k fatuous :., ri. &. II. J'u!..-- ;;ifir!.';Ctr-'. : t.-r. Al-o exi-i-ll.-nt f.,r butiiaa flt--a. I'.KAl) i l iKKil-- I'.KI.OU'. Fast Time. Slil Hall Tr.ifV and Siiin'iinr fiuiiinii fur AiTttti'ii titt itt. di:ikt" ilii-, itijt.w a.l elluis, ... ..,.;(',. : ... it,. THY IT I,, willrtml ITAVn.lN,' -l 1 ..x- my c i a i.-conTj t. .it t-'-r, si, .!- i ! 1 -v;u in All iiir:::i:I(n abnat It : hie Car Arriimiacilat io:.".. Vi lli It.'- clad fully S' '- '' " .3;lliJ" i-.J . r'v A. I t.ei!f-r.ii'i'.i.-r !',-": Cir... v;i ij Thi Ory-m h 'rnf on trial. Tt MAKCHAL & arn iinir direct from factory to txtgn, 4H iucbra long, sona tMuuuiM, octveH, iutps, 4 nt-ui - " rr We are decern i!e4 Ukat evrrr ou Va. ann f ihcit-f ,rc i.utiL- prie at S60. ill Pi - Mt .Ml aud R I Hill IOJI HOlkv, t coui.iLto Jluaica.: t )utDl) . f-v 'frE!f?a) ItMlfv ml Oacf. Lvuukit Ue moucv witii Tour bu ur but rr-rxnnt..e ntadiaAL lii be naid U tj",i. jf" Cgf' n it uriu i -isiic-urTf or to J lift-. ksJ?cf( llunm K a rTtcilM U At id a - iarttiQ tb-Lam. '"--tjurr, ( eifaf aCIllUU JUAUVUAli amy KEW M Y bdiinui t .JUL rv E-!t out roer. fj'V : a Life- p. "TJ ci uroer. Wilt lT5t time f ?i - 3r3 Fholler will be wanted. mft liive-ted. t'nttraiiKiiia; -r.r sie W ail fl I J V. I TT Out x iH -end a S .n.nle prepaid to r-v addre upon rn-e pt of si. A'i-ri'-- -' V ttc ouiy Muuu.'aLtarira, Publishers. FARM It FIRESIDE, jiringlic!d, Ohio. WHO IS UNACOI'MMTITO WITH Tl-'C ?6E &y frAMiriiia ISAt.Ntl- . ., 4H.1C-. --r-'i Wf-'1 -i - -.-V i.-fp "$4 -n"-' CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CON'NFCTISS I.BK tic. and AToa ; with bmnc:ti fr- m U iriwu Jtnctinn to Peoria : Wili.iu J nutim to S! Hoe. auinrion. t irii-in. ti'in. DOii-nfl:. lnsriTilie, priDcLoa. I iwiua iia.iunn. v r-icfLoa. Tn'iiu-n t.a.mUn. t rin. AUi:i..n. and knurni f. it; Slff-mrcty, u o m ana Tt ..- t i-'ftnuifCtfll. Ur.SrtM: 'r. rttHl- r'ti, l.Tnworin, Thln(iton tj Si9- vllle: Kcuiiak t 1 itiubport, Indepc-Tlen. Wuin. Vrriuw.wa. L - .i - T'u.wti. i-..t.T- ii-ir! ciV:; arvuin-iii-ifi?. .:a-if f?r.':. " Ttii. irsitairuta, r ;im. jc.tur afn; i. c iin "'Wten ta Menrif; Meia -MJ in-i: f imciet: Atlantic u i.wis n-i Aa .i.; n Itwi to Hirian. i aj is lutiircRtl, wnica cwn. and t Lin A f rota C'h;t-a:ti iiito taa Pi . 'i aroucQ a. xp -) rasinzT Traits ,:tiPui; ao 1 ii ti Rtuituvi, niaiuu'.'i.ii 147 iiii: aoM. 1 iirouiiaars irttiwrno btwMiD Mtlwn ka and Karens Hit, Tia in "Muwauk tae ana nan fas hit, i.oek 111 and Short l.me 'ibe "Great Rock Island" In nir7"iflr-ri qaiuped. lta roaj td la iap!y aertect, aoa ITKCK i miq wua aiei raiiii. e nm win pitiso y mmsi win D9 mi pi.'!n;. f enjorina year walla wit ar via aeaorttul pralnej et liiinaia aad la-n. la ana af our munirloMl Ummi l tr bil HtuiiMPT all lDrouiih fcxpraf Irainn. Ten at c e.a tnui-a eal, asBood uiiienul to ur Crt-alna hoii, oremr-nve cens. ADiireeiatinit ttia fnt tfeat a eainr ;t ef tfan paopia furafer aoparate apartiiaftaM t.- tiirpiaea land tlie iminTti aaenur tm-'.n4 Boance taut this Compuny r-ia r-j:l?fi,T y - i.i., BKri"y w, ivi .iwcpiu ujw. ai:j J lil - J ITiiHIl eaJ'tJI" yll rirr T:;tta l 'JU tlw, kw i r., lM, ct'-t AwentJi in j14; .frv.-.e 1 tr:t-- Crt?3'l epiioriattiaaci. I1A ninm line rani Icrn :ikhiK- l , jnfiw.7 on itr rai:;ic 'fr.irjK)r3j-iiy. a.,-nt (..i-r ii 6j!H.n.i jfBitrfia.ii SB'S 1 ui.eC. .n-v.- 'X- s Bluff, paftfitng thrwuiti Jlitt. 4 iH.irM, ( !it ; prea fit ii o cf cur f'dlu' rs u py.UKlN'J r. - . -i.--t -V--!.--,' te-;pt e., Tt l.it-ertr. Iowa City. Mnremtft, HrHOilyn. lirinofll. at nil bov.:s of tha -iay. ' -JlAt.ttr Itoi M rviiie i th mdiirI el Ion . Slunrt. A KFIU- : M nulicfllt Ifun Hndfcs iDfin tKfl Mi.titP!li' a , .. - - . .,e. , tt.-L . . SENFvYBGTCK EAi.ru l.V : vf All Vtfiu pilars. METALLIC BURIAL C AS2S j all w-i. ready iiiatta aul sti.f rh;tlai' cash Jl FINE UEAKSE ; Xi?; j SZTtZttu 6t,,t,u With mauy tliankt fcr i;it ititronar' iuviie r.il to e.'!l aitd ?.a!iiiue toy LAKtiK STtjCK OF ltni. H KTI 'CK AU t lUFIVM NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE, Or an Old SttUci; new hands tnlirtly. Tlia New I 1 1 r; ! (--.! the :, sy i:i:ket :.i.v.v --i t!i '-i ut-r i din and l'Vai! Si it et .vitll Fevv Livery Outfit. iV,-tD ilwl.r.x AMI t'A!a:iAI .S :. liflCC fiv::.-i:: Fait s.tl.i:. H'lttSKS i'.uVHHT .).Y. Sul.I'. f..-oi kept i-r -ihe m vt.rt ivekk - . - - - -F ' f--v -e ft i'I.Al.1. Dfus; Medicines ANIJ- ir;-. k.'?Jli::':S--' AH t ilpcT 1 rDillllt'U V I CC i)i chu-e. AI..() DEA I.I-.Jf I '. i . . .. , stationery, "n-azine .; vi est Vllhi Iiili?.?iss. . i'rfM-i ij.liern "-t ref:' ; - Cainn-ian-l.-' an I .x ;ei t- .--.1 tri(tsit. ; !:KM I.Vri-. il ! f - TI.A' j h ST., 2 DOOKS SOUTH OP MAIN i I'T. vrrsat ncTR Va: - 'EVnrvi o Pi-flin "ill P", i f Pll Vir-I? Ti V.i-!ii-it.)iiv;i;.?. ( Hi in. .1 unt Kth. is.M. ' i !ir ;t d vei l ifin p ii t iu i Hrf. KirM ;tml I .tiin. ui I i T H .T U l.- v A I I r ! ltl;!;i!I's S:viu rutt. Hil l ;nvi':.ii a ;tlil :!!' lIM1 N'T,l e t,,jpu ,on! i-iavin -i;Jitrpii iuiii:l lis, I i.t to von fur 1'i.tt; liv -i.is. liu-li in !-i wt-i-is- ir!iiitv-il ' ail lai;u-iies : nd i-n.tr-. i-n.-nt ami a lavuc -iilinf ; irlu aiiiitlii-i-l:cisi-. Mini h luirsps air- io-4lav " s" ni'l a -ii)l-. Tin' iiac lmt tlf as v. m i ii t-i ; i;e oil" luiiMlrr.l diilhus. Ki-sicciiuMv ymiis 11. A. I'.ntT'ii.l.F v. l. I) t fd fur i!l::tr,iti'd firnttliir l;vh.4 I- .-Itivi" Cr" -t. 1 in " AH dit!tsis liav it i-ichi KPl 'I-f y " lv l. .1 Kfliil-iil & Co.. iii'M'ti- "tui-s Kiii-vLi-.u j:h Falls. Vfniiniii. jnrruwr tnet no J!tt or rcrvmrTCrtty irXateter, SMITH ORCAi n co., gn of KrHlA, im VVU pvrehuer, cdmI1 this beautiful Or ball have an .jpi-ortumtr w w i this D.-tfuiicciit Oi n. nl send on Fifteen Dav9 Trial. We feud vi;b bentturncd u youi f Orjan 14 turned 10 u. a a A r t4L aftra a ft-nt-lrtii OtiK la nr BA. al ('.- id Of ffi-i ,t?r fcOOa OM"f dinct or ! nu ler full DaUiU 0 CM .ia;i a-jifcjM DlTCCIa iiCW X Ofht B PREMIUM CORN SKELLER, C-irEAP PKAtTICl.F. I1AI fOKN SIF.!.t.t:li WALL PAP&U. c y vdfey Tn - . . . .. ... , , . . ... - -tt M III. IIO A- MI f II AH A V a WJO-AU UlLL-Lt-U lit 1 ili. MAtKI T. TvVO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. TTI It ST. tt does not injure ibe crrn, ai.U is thtrtiutc ju;t Ihe i:.!.toTi.p fcr - htlli nificra fur toed. skt'ONIJ. The tip end and bnit rml o tnc co-n can he Fit lii-d into one vessel, and Uie Lotiycf t!:p car lnu. !-"!h'-. hich isan inmer.econvcni'i.ce. as mar.y farmcis plant oiily t!'irornfrntn theniiddleof theenr. Kvery Farmer wants this ShtUer f"r Fliclhre corn fnrr-iTil-t-v. t r ineil, tor sed.or for any sitmUr piirimbt, lo watit-r Luw n-iv t.ire... hlL-h-priced cheller- l.i- mny have. Xt Will Pay For Itself Ka ny Times tlvcron Anv I'nrm. r rnrviru rrnii sitv i i.fr i dest .icd to t orr.c:p tue . .... ......u.m.i.D.ltl.aH.11 U' lion ir.rm intrrwnrpit Tin ' ' : r i: 1 We believe thl' to be t h Uest H:li;d ('urn S i. .. -T tier r-i-r ims - iNmiit r v More s and He.' Iitr 1 ti llaViiwarc find ACKNTS WAVTKl) in every Arricnltural IntDemente. Ark Tin-a nrni.ra for it, and It Uebns nol y it. v. i 1 CCOCPinHY CF 7itn roNTRV, VfV.l. this wa--. t;ut v; EETTTEEX TIIE EAST & THE TTEST I : ttnJ Missouri rivers at nM j.finti cr-st1 hr tuU lint?. a;l transfers are n--fHlt)4 nl Council BiuiTf. Dftn rtainpa iit. i,pTcnwt nu, una Atcuison. cou- ; newi..r. br nc uintle in L'nton nM"t. ' ViilS- UA! K. K. CtNKCTIOXS OF t THiS dKAI TUKuL'OH i-I-Nrl A HI AS lDiJ.OWS: t - At Hi ago with all &lr?rgv.ig lines for tLa at hk aoo wita an aiTt?r r. g lines ror tii trt tnil !-vnt:. ! At .1 ewoo-i, witli tha L. S & M. 3-. aod ' .l i.iAi.l.r w -.hl l.rent.R R. jc: tM.i a:iu uni2. i At EX'-.l Ewyop, witli th LS iii. 3-. aod P. ac ; i t. n . 4 i . k. iu:u. - ; At a. wtb P. r. Jt J ; f . D. E.; I. C. j n.; ri. jih: ; anii t, i . a nns. At in vr'P.iiirKitn ili l)i.'.'cwiiirt Ijivt.ir.M aad j C. !. St. P ft- At WKsr like H-rr. :t thcB . r. R. X. B R. All! l'.INM.l t.. with i enirjl ionra R. K. t l.i.s Moi.v r.. w(i 1 il.t r f- R. R. Al.l lil- II. f.l'F-i vim l a'pn Phii:.. Tt H MijHiB A. Tti-I H. 1 n t. K m .). All ou i'8Jrsni.w.i:li E .". ii & N. K H ! M Otu iuva, Willi untfa! 1-jtrn Ii. U. ; W., I Fl. 1- A l ac. a:.l W. B 1. ii. K Ik. i At iwKtn, tnli '1 -!., i-i-o.,iWir.; W.-vh.St. t. a.i-c iJc. autf L Ki. a -;..r.K. llda. . - iuis". wiiaft M.i it. tt. m a rr.i!.. w.i a a ih -r..rM.i.-n ji- Cir-a v ..fl-rt.i , Al' A Xe.. and u. Br. L. 1'. k. fills. I Al I. LA v fcsu oci'li. vilURim. Jc ami Kin. - aiUlaxts Citx, n itli J lines lw die Wes - .e .'.r.JI'i-..u.n.llL ne-t (; iv i I II I. . T-1 fOIVJ-JS. tte Kr-'M. IV-rn-; ii-.iie," ixi-efcoialJ s ! '--r. w,. - " w.' ikt. wis rati it' Ant, T Y'i SI'JX, CAEEIAOE .-ND OEXA 31 F XT A L PATMER, Sh-.- .hi- Ii k-k r,h'. !i :: xt tt V !!. - 4y - - Ni:i?. m M--l-t 7C-' .1 .Jrw 2 .-'- V I. VJ. 1 11 1 . i JUST tH'KNPD AOA1N. Ni-ir, Clt'iu, First Cl'ixs Zfrt Shop, en Vain St vol Corner ef Mb. I'lalti.-muth Everjbodv n liami for frrfii, tPiuier merit. jsl.c - i4lisidi7 rilXlT. S; G;rtct, 37. tZ'TJZ, 1:3. THE Fhvtielana to aar of tt,a Ail l il fcnwn tri lultoD r rrjutir r 1 ule ire-ltrxi- i li . l n.i f K r4ettr ib the trcalu.-'.! ti ihrnnir iteankt h.c.!-.'! tJieir attl avl atihf r..cb iti'wr it ti.t -,i t: r tu.-i'j rmxtititBr, thai trie l.e accjuitt d a nitu.-jl tt. .rM'uen tNeff ! r it iff at (if c".fl.rel cmi. In ili . .e a j (thill-, uiMimifM, St rlil u; i!r". 1 TrtMArj Trnubtra i.t Si hJllir ft Ucrruriul aUcctfii it: I tkriat. kta at tanri, irrairi mkh lucrru, oa wii pum p;tu f dpie. wiihitut uainc i(rrHrj- r ei-kcr omui W (Ik i, e. VnilNP MTU at J "b.-f-f ( n-.Jte a;- a r 'if llliaTli'' lllllll fimm l' -" ' Mri-ri.Ur- rta or IwiAtiiaJ ttuili ! veuit ( it f i.-i.ti, in i:m:ri ) r eiciM m H.atu?d riA, e f r rrai are-fM Iy t,r J. 1 t if Uta. j ? pirwlucra Mtm of Hit o lowm ailv-t' bl--u fx, . aitSBiBC, eritUtll, di-.f 4 ri!1.'. 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ARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS WINDO W SUA PES and FIA'TUREs, t(V.. ttV. BOOTS, SHOES IsTID ARCTICS, --Hal, Cups, and Hoods.O UXDERWKAK, A I.I, COLORS AND SIZKS AT IMIICES TO SUIT KVKUYISOPY. GLOVES tt- MITTENS TO FIT F V E It V 'tOJ) y, bjt't iu S 17. F. d- P !U: E AIst flif )-st ScKn-t Stock cil' strictly lir-t -cla-s iif- crii's. C'iinnc'l ami Drictl I'ruits, Tjl);icco.-;,"r( ucciiv warc. ami ( i !a.-ivaiv in the City. All of which we g la ran tec to sell low as anybody. j aZUUzljMa lia ills G.J vL'j-iirfAJl.iixa to c!o-e C'ah liuyers, autl lor lar-e ijuanlities. V. s .s main- .vr::i-:i;r. 1 fi H ,V 4 : 5 ' & V I 1 . ALWAYS AHEAD! ci;i-:a'ii:u uaiioaixs than i:vi:i;. o We sImw l!u largest and h.st .-eleeletl slock of tY v,inv;iiiil.iiS5 J tl laoe WEST OF' WE AI'E rteai benissne eara iU. Tliij Season in Iy 1 pes eEal. Call at the Philiulelpliia Store, make your I'lncltasew, and vou will be liJippv. SOLOMON & UATHAInT. - :i:a:.i;!:s i.v f, F M F'R H I p-1 r Y V &MW$ ry-i v 5 i-s;snt. :rHr v,-off.-r i'i;ci i mt oi" that I !' l.-i.- ), vj, 'J'.-;- -: i !' 'iim.ix. t l;;;. s rii.-'l . 11.- pi.:-.- ,i:. 1 i FOB Isi.-Is.Im THIS . 4 ' j W I livT -5 TO GIYS TDErTIEIIUE J. GALL. & LEWISi DEALERS IX ; cnu-:r.iiATEi) leaven'wohtii U. BAKER & CO. :Iisb!s J W M V .Taj it HVCI&UCti 5M"at-9 Cap, CIHCA f C. IV ING cvt - fv 1 :i 1 1 nn-ti t . ' ID ii ? I & j, i:m;;aiN's is hi Tl !a: nough -i'!. and In- I of Fair Ira' . l - i' u. 9 lams! uiith IksI riMiHi- rT.iiu an. I Tiiinl SiV, I smo nth. (a i iniAXN v.;( i.iiAcn. SPACE t. r 1 6 i -V, ji tr ffe iwl A A. 5L CO i i : i " ' ; -irr BBaaetWavMBkia i HI