: ii. .? i "t. THE HUNTSMAN'S KCHO. l'L 111.111 CO AT WOOD itlVKlt CKNTElt. S. T , . SVHIY tiiiuiwat iror.NtNrj. Ofprnurni 111 liuijinuii," Xeufral In Hotblnff. - - r r ' '"r - illUWI'AV, JiOVK.MI'.KllS. ISitO. I'uf Ihnttman't Echo, an'liomeil to re- it Fubt-riitiOn anil advmisii'p. ami ! U t rM-eive sad rec-lil for any monies, j N. T. Fponr. 1'. M.. Council' JihilftU. j A. V. Jon. Oinnhii, . . . . N. T. I W II. Julinanii. Florence, . Ji.hu Keck, Columbus, . . . " " 11. J- rtndsoii, Oenos, ." Port Master, foil Kmn-rv, . . " ' 1). IlaiuM, Denvsr City. . . . J. T. Fur Sale, IW 0 (ft of uic l'ii.e killing. lu(uirt of llir tditor. . . Tlic Kearney Military Re xorve. At preent, tho above subject is one-of much intercut to the citizens ttf this re gion, above and below, on either aide of thn river. It xeenm that a purchase of ten miles eaat and west, and oeTenil mile in widib, including the . present . itc of the fort and a portion of (irand Island' wan'inade tf tha Pawnees, sotiRihin lc than twenty jema ago, for 1 iniliU tj post j at a later period, it seem, that n addition to that purchase was made of nearly all or the whole of t'irand Inl and. A few years since, the amount or area thought necegrfa;- to hold an a mili tary reserve wa surveyed out and poaw aet at the corner, including enough tim ber for bair a dozen military posts. Moantime the Government survry of the land on tho aoutb of tho river took place, and in aectionizin, a fraction was left on tbe west' Bide or the Reserve line, up on which a 'certain party "filed" and proceeded to improve several stores wero built, and other building and im provement made adjoioing to the town ot Kearney city." I'pou the informa tion given by tho V. f. Marshal, that geroiiieit had relinquished all claim to. land north of the north bank of the Platta rivor, Beveral ranches worn -tablihed, and much money expended about the cnosslng, on this side. 'Just now, all seems to he commotion in regard to these several matters. Humor U current thai those merobanta aud busi ness men settled near, tho Reserve line are ordered by tho commaudinK officer ' to vninqse'.' as, I'nalo Sam's nbarp shooters want n little more land, ord must bare tbc fraction they are oecupy ing, and also that the ranchcros on this aide most "absquatulato" and give tho room they oecupy for a military stamp ing ground and what is still more im probable, that the commandant will prosecute all the citizens who have, or way, cut timber upon the whole length and breadth of Orand Island, which, by tlJl by, reaches from the fort away be low the German settlement. All this is more noi'J than probable and we do not believe lha gentlemanly commandant, Col. IKles, wF.l' make Invpropcr or ill advised 'movement in this'raattrr, neither will he disturb or distress the property of he pioneer citizen, unless peremto rilt'instruotod to de so by the Deport ment. V We. live reason to believe that the original military purchase extending to Ihe north bank of the Platte will give room, of ample width and length, for all requirements and necessities or the post, and that the department should relin- jfIMB lum mi i'll'- quisb any elaira to the other in behalf of .v j tii.a Vara tn mi rr!n n j thfi citlxens who came here to raise grain ana produee'other supplies both for sol diers and emigrants, and the Grand Isl and. Umber what they look to for building material and (uel, and any at tirapt, ta; debar ,tbm from this riglt would 'nd to beavy expenses to the gov. eramrnt Ub6t even. hope f eonvie tionfor a srimiaal offence in taking aud ns'rfig th timber they-nead. 1 ' r"Slngers Family Sewingllaohines also tnachimt fOr Tailoring and Uatbor Sswiag, at Cft Lako. Street, Chicago 1 1.1, es a4v;riiHurawi .. . - i y ' A World or Iia ii." We wouldn't have it 8pjst-tl for ... .1 .. !..... t ..r A InOlTif nl iliHi we nir.-iui i min'i ,n ehunse a miser stows away, or the . , . , , . ,...i. 1 professional bepgar wears evuehes. ,,nd t,ture,l garments to obtain-bnl ()n our o,n nnJ (1nt ftf Mr f1lM.ai a cliangi- r animate ol jvcts, a iliatige j gu,)sCrJ1,(.r!, ,in,i ndvertisors' necount wc of men und things. The niovfmeiit!,. defiilcMion.but for those who to anil (Mil the new mining region i ,.,. slow, and don't di tluir part, hon an pni"ina. Tliousamls and tens cf ! rmly. toward the regular issue of the pa thousends are passing down with ' jut. we don't earo a lig. If tho people i i ,V., ,w,.L-, i,. mill 1 o!'t!'.'' I'latto Valley, and those otherwise emp iinnun " - i . i,i r,;n,T lesia poor, biuitf anil judeJ, cursing, , , , i i . .1 1....1 1..-L- iU ilieni lo thai IOC " 1 country, whilst many, even thousand ; are liHsteninji towards the mines with opinions and accounls wholly at van-, aiice with the other class." bolh hav-ij be n over M country. iU"ny:w.-Pt soinetiung jor noiiung nut ve, "H .... - who wrnt out with bih hopes, l.rm.iio want uios,, who nr.- ueoiMuieu y j Willi. T.I..I -"'i " "I R,ul head erect, are now return-! step ' .5,1. .,i,.rin s.en. almost be-in- i i --n - - - i ' " iheir way home whilst oihers ure porting nags ot m !". - long and heavy, and hie care ers m 'expenses. , From careful observ lun it is sp-1 parent first, that v .-ily too many ; went out to the mines last sea-on ' ,1 ilmt thrre is a vasi amount of , ri-ti.i..ii ...... .... - . . i Urliv Momi- UlC binning . j j . ... i ii. i lams but that n tKe!' ",UUI 1 uu ... .1 . ...... ure unable: it third, that some n. i re .uOi . , o make a decent lmug m any cot n-, ry, nn-1 slK.uld stay at home M,,,,er i he gu: J tliaar-hip of lh.-ir 'rt'h,'rs or wives. And lastly. many ! v.1,. t,.n I- Ti- to undfer- w lio are capuui . 1 vw .. . take, to remove those moiimnius ioi the wealth ill e y contain. ... ii ,- i . ,i Wi 1. Uiisis a worm o; ciihii. . ."'-"".) .........., -, , i mi n.l work i.ssuiuously ling those inibdiewous bu.Talo out of ; those whopooiitaiidwoiW..ououiy, .,Kmm. i make their pockela full. Jv.ery man,. was not bom lucky nd a I have not j .t... c.o i ,t!oi und incliiiidiois some llll - - i r'o forward, some batk soiu ar 'i hope: some give up in dc'p.ttr 'oiiie " l 1... I fetric'i and some grow poor, a-."" , T-f. t ITiKll" ior Oiei'Sltilon : . .... . i I.. .1... 'Ilu.rai.tl wirpl m . W annul aonoi. mc - , is laid between Fort Kearney and j Omaha. ; Mr. Ell8W0rtii, the genili'man ""( ly io become acquainted wtu tho Uis is to keep the office at Kc irtu.-y. hiw : grU0( f ,il manner i" which near an bun the oflio! there ! dr,.d votes were cast at Wyoming, by in rcaJiness. r.n.l soon the lightning- in rcadin.ss, r.nd soon me ji-i...s- tonrued messen-er will give instan- , i. ,,w. f,nm the ocean in U.e t-two-tliirds the distance .cross! tb. American continent. Over ihf ""ituu" ..v.. - . ; . :i. ..t .1,. Knn !,... liPfn iiunarett innes u. erected this .'tasou, and but three ui- visions remain to Denver, to bti.h. and then away to the Tacilic. cheers for the V&dc Tel.grnph and Railroad, and a hundred to the tnier - misini? men who shall make th.ir names frmotis by building them. -The!tIau witli ' Cripl'Sfil ' Hand" Was along here a few days a(ro-he littfe band-bill in l.U t ocki-t and r. .. i . man naned : . Mo . . c b - lieve who leads the. Chiunen 1,4 Mammon across the Platte for a dol - , M.t..ur.bita aoiece. preaching on iJl-ai'l1'-111 - , J- - - - tJ Cmlnii frrv.i. Lceoft fatt horses and! , - tmntr T.ifiih. ' Tt ll him to look out for tne mi.'n with the game hand! . 1 v.w. , IN ilt it f . , In spite of -.he rxir.me drought, we l;.i..'.i Mir np. lv.broke uarden, a( . . -u.; inph.n lew aajB ago, " . weighing 33lbs. We also grew a rad- n inrhea in circumlerenee, a oeet i.ii w ... f 1 34 inch"t. long, a turnip 27 inches I - . 1 l.u, lrwiirttrirxt loo BivKuu,iu - o v ..Aiinii 1 1 . 1 1 1 iiLiici . . v. - - numerous to mention We also mens ured one weatherfield onion from the seed Ibis season sown in May, nd measuring 15 inches in circumference. So much for ..u and , this barrm country I J " Iiifornitttlon Wanted Of f,be! wbereabouu ol XV. Y. Fox. It would b greatly to liis advontage if we Lear satisfactorily "from liim in a ttrj ihort time. EDITOR. i ' . 1 t C ' 5 1 ' ' '. ' ' IV o ;mm?i:itig I For two wn-ks wo have Icon una'-l's t.. ! r.t niit nn Usu.w f tfu-AVni (i!use wlivJ ..... , w uve failed to pet PnP.T though -r- uvrcd in time, am even now come ou. , wild a " .nl.li'ti lsnr'' , . , . i mli rc.-ti.d wish to havo a paper kept np , ., , , i , to watidi ami defend their ntereits, let . .1 ......i . .....I 1 ...v lin 1 ha;.c if f tll,T CflnH nfford to sup- ,l,.voted to their home in-' t,.rost,, we can't a.Tord to li'nd bolh brains )n0ney to curry it on. AVc don't . ... , ... i.r our publication to come up like white ,u"'' anU n"'P Fl.OKK.VCR, N. T. September 2-1, 1 SCO. yJiU)r Kcho. !i:ar Sir Unclosed, p-lcase find four dollars for two copies of the .mo for YU.irone C01iy for mxt U11J the o;hl,r t0 u lMbS otiow. j 1)IVC j;(.n receiving tho Echo from tl.p couiiri.aicement of its publication, . mill mi w.l uiu I uleased with it. that 1 i . , , , nt . ,1 vii i,hi it. A our advocacy ol ' - tlK.tlm North I'latto Route to the gold (tran M thoT liro in . li;t.licil;ai. from my own porsonai ; kuowlw) s) 8,lould cotomen,i the circu-i );it;()u ol:',1,. .;,1( t0 (.vcry inhabitant of j , VI v ,, ; tl ; viohiitv. i i i i i .i i. . ... n..;i.i.....i......i i i muui jr(nuun iisiijiuui iitinuui yuu j ;;,;s f:lij? ,, u hunting excursion cs-j n-einia nii.-lf a good idiot, I shall ; .i.... ...i r... ..c;i., ...... ;n l-onn. ! JJ" nrj,uJl.f:uji Trickery in ,,rjrr ,0 attract attention from their i own rascalitv, the Jtepublicans have long ; ; finco bo 'im to shout, "Fraud ! Fraud- j !i.!.i.f rnlnsO nn tin. nnrtnf lliA I) i i jiacy." This is, and ever Lns been their j . l,.,.i ,.l,.,P(.n ,.n tuna man will' liuk.uv.v ...'k. ' " ....... .. pretpiid to believe it because tuey say so. .j0 j)ee0111(, convinced of tho-shameless jTostitution of the bahot-bo?:, one lias the e.tizens of that don ( negro thicvcb ... v.w. wo . - . t labor, in Iowa, ibis is to paipauio j oarage thu; even tho R,pubhca,,H j , .,. !,.. , lh fnw tn iittoinnt ,Uo. m uppeMMat.e Vabey. OU vote., 'Llx votes wor.'ct. C'ouu odluc" "lee,cd ia K"Ur"ey " . . . i .v. j when, in iiict, uic census ius mi.- u3l ti,,, legal voters in the township. Late from t'tnb. A r i . trtunnrt . Tw 1 - wlunU of Council bluffs, but ; of Vtox'f n.lh Wltll Lis family, s oli their wav to PhiUdel- ,,!,; . The Col. appeared tiushin health' I i4"J in "Wx "l'1' '""'"'g heen lugn.j i ' proKpeM in worldly i.llUi:s iu that re-1 ; gion. , J ..y- Mibsequeutly. Captain A. J j Smith, from Salt 1-nke eiiy, diroet, casi, ftUo b,,.u .faking it conn t , QUl thfr0j w;tj, th0 saiutg, and is to rc- j tufn wJth froi p-ut early in tho M'n?- TIll.v ,,,n0I.. hwivr crot,, of wheat and illlj Mrun n.ii.j .vj . olivr rrain, ,md perioral health, peace nnd prosperity prevaihug. A ith the- ' latter party some little difficulty occur- littler party some mile oiuicunj uu'- ! n-d with li'iiliaiis, ov the road. A large I ..-...,:..,. ",nu niw.rniiriiiTiieJ COlllJlslliy o uui.r.iuiii.i'tr, I . . . . e.i.i.Mnl 1 by this delegate to Congress, Captain by tho delegate lo t-ongre y ()i Military. Milatarr. .quarter, of tbe 21 Infantry i the 19tb inst., for Fort r .i ii j Miino , r.-i.n. s. Miles. i j pal lie i.viirn.i ti . - - - t.0Jumn'nd-ing lue r,.lmciii; Rieut .Ceo. i . .? 1.. . T.'.niit .1. P. , ii. 1; iiir.rii.H. .11 ui.uk u. uv. v 1 7 - V ' Hawkins; Itegimer.t 2d Infantry ; the non-commissioned Stair, Rand and sov- en Recruits. . . ... ! SoaciicnJ Neighbors Moores, soven miles below us, are doing a street" thing in tho way of manufacturing a consider able quantity of molasses, from the Chi nese sugar-cune. Wc wero favored with a Cagon, very fine and clear, resembling strained kouey. Tity our farmers did not more generally ra'.jo tL'n crpp., r IIHlititi y Mim iiK ills. ' I . ........ -J . ' . . . W . . . - . I . Ccol. Miles, Into of Jefferson Rarracks. M i . i tin.-in rnininnn.i nt k'nni-nnv ., ,, wn i it i i ii in ii n ii b I Ui i in i L'ht uuwiUi him a first c'lass , t bund of musicians. ) j LI1U 01 milSICianS. j iiu vv luvniui iiv outuuucu n b u inie ' for the protection of the Pawnees, leave I that temporary post on tho first of No- j vemher. AW "tho citizen laborers, me- I chanics, and te.vi sters employed in the , service- at tho Tort, Imvo been d'ircl.atged i end soldiers in regular f ervieo substitit-1 ted in their stead-carrying out an order' from the War Department. The I'ny-inostcr was up last week and I disbursed to tho soldiers six month's ! M'i.-t i .ii in ti,.v ! l i j i114nt. lt rq,ortcd tlmt ti,e vjiout and Chty-' cnnp(, nPC .collecting in great number!") at ! or n0iir o'tullon's Jiluns , intending to .. " . . g,ve the l'awnees "lits." Y I'pprr FliitJc Co Counties. The Flection on. Tuesday last, in our county, went off as quietly and pleasant ly as wc erer witnessed. Forty-two votes were cast, thirty-nino of which Mr. Morton received, and tho other three were given to J. P. Daily. Our humble seif received the largest number of votes for Representative of tho Hale county - District ltonrv J'eck was elected I'ro- , , , , hate Juuzc. J. II. Wagner, Joiepli Hull ... T, ,. i and'Jhomas Page, County Commission-, CM. y. ,. Uunn. Sueriir. h. Vaual-: ,tvnP) Coronor. J. K. lioyd and J. II. j Wagner, Justices of th.j Pence. .1. F. Royd, Treasurer and lUiau-r. Fdwi.rd. j HulT. County Clerk. J'. 11. ;uim and .inlm r.nim. i''iiiit:ili!es null our leiirti- I w. ed self, Siipcriuteiidani of Coinmoii Schools. Wc did not see oni drunk .n or lmis- terous man through ihe d..y, i.nd we en iorcd tbe fuluws of Deu.ocraiiel.aruo joyed the fulucss of Democratic liario- n v and union. So much for BuCTalo county and 1km i tmlnulriiiiK. ni.iii'i t nl . :init deuioeriiLie i . " " " J J I ........ 4 , Law-and-Union-loviug sovereigns, Kkar.vev Coi;.vTr.-At Kearney cit --v - Morton and one for Dally. At the pre- i"i... r..... r.,' l..-..fi.n ur ....I , , . l hits. ,liu uuiluui v . . ' ' . i ''.' IIHPj Ilcu Ai.o Col-M v, F"or Morion, i'J, S. J. Daily, 0. KctRNltV CoCMV, For Morton, Daily, 3. Total, " II J, " a. 1 s.1 ii.r -iiniile fCn tun Wood lu w j, v- Spnryrs) Morton receiv.d "Q insjoj ..U1!lki Mld ,p Mor ... .... ifollows: Probato JudgfC, John Talbot, Representative, Miles C'. Seldou, Shcriir, John liutler, t.'ommissioners, uneertainj Treiisurer'John Yoiing, Clerk, W. W. Wilson, Register of Deeds, John Holland. We learn from Messrs. Seldon and c .Mark that everything vent off perfectly (1)ljr Itlllj peaceful through the day. - TUaiiki.. We arc gr-a Jy obnged to our fr.cndr Uamm-d and Moore., lor a ! - Wettt l.untit.g eK Ule 1 . jcursion. . I These gentlemen make . lose hot, 1 .L.v, Vnmir their Lranii-. ,. Thev never forget tbo editor in buinano nd ... 1.1! f ... lli,.!r lIiiii). relisiws goou unnj;. ' -.. j ow!!i or tr ju t,e cliase, ever I .. . . (liniHilnn. - - - 1 ' " J x t-t ii,i i.ii' Neighbor Lloyd has placed u tin 3 . der special obligations for sweet favor of half-doxcn delicious WHter-melons.; .t... lost of the Feakon. v e I opened out and feasted upon die sixth yeatereen. V U1H ltlY 11. v. Another Debt raid!, A man tiamcd Pl.il McGuire ws. recently found suspended to the end of a rope otlacbed to the limb of a tree ot Council Bluffs. ' It U said ttat Pbil was a great financier in counter feit money, other peoples' horse, and goods, but it i. all over now with him. There are a few in this Valley that net-is serving ia the sams way. y . niuit ioa i.i.r.c. i i.i v t withstanding t'uo Republican pr - m . Notwithstanding t'uo republican press in tbc territory claim a general and pc- in tbc territory claim a eenorul and pc- n i cirtl victory through f.o ' territory, wiv rinc tl,nt stubborn facts' will yet prove! "l"" nuuum n nil. j- .'" to them thiit thvv arc defeated routed-'- borsc, foot and patrol and that they Tct bo convinced, nofr'only of tho election of a Democrat lo. delegate but !,mt L(,lh branches of jho Territorial Lfgietnturo will, be Democratic.. Tho minority party. cannot, with any reason, uppO' l"t the county canvassers of )toc county will gire credit to nMrlst hundred votes, returned from a precinct t!l,at cant legally count ovtej tiitiy 'Jt thev do. nobodv else has such an ida. Now, let those illeirftl votes be set, ftR,Jo a,lJ ()top 1,118 elected a fuJLMtJor both IIoUio HnJ Coanril, and this will ciui.iaiiouii.juV vm In rega d to.election of I)eWatr the j Republicans claim near one, bupdred majority for Daily, but what do "facts1 and figures show? From the most cor- rect dates, official and othcjwif ej we1; havo the following results: Morton's Majoritiis. ,i . L'Kiinqui County jlJ2j-f, Dnkouh . Port ' 40 Douglas " lS '' ' Sarpy . tt W' " Pbift'e " 4 ' ,; ... . . . i 1- jaiM Jin liardson " '.'l'-,!. irt .Tones ' ' 2t R.11T..I0 ' r;ir-';-. Kearney " .08, .' C ,H Shorter " ' l','',K Pnwnni' County Nemaha ( I !'.' .lolmson OtOI! C:ii. ins T.V' -'l . ii .i r J J 25 t J4, -!. 2 i.SfJ J, . !. --t . .ir i w '; 4 1 I.ncustr t l.'IV ' ' I )nd'" AVa-bington4' Cedar 44 ' . . . 1 ; i : ' . :.fi4 Morton's majority'' ' ' il'Tt By thn iilep:il vijie in fjroming tliei c.inyiiser,' if thoy do their dutv-j-'wSU lessen the Republican yo.tefoinw seven- tv or an hundred, whivh will civs Mr- fon a proud ami ovtTwlielimmiiV'ttT't'J o which, in reality ho lias after tbe Ta bor (Iowa; votes aro thrown out. . . ' . . J u r ri a g i n 'i ll rvA.V9 For and in b;half of Uuffalo county- we claim the colors to li .w&rtl o(b ,4Uanner Lounty ot rerjrasita,, . ; We have good reason to believ that Cuflalo conn'y gave the largest number. of Democratic votes, In proportion to- the nume of totes cast v1 : For J.lS. Morton. !! I " S. ;. Daily " J. P. Daily 3 Total number of .rotes givetR 42 Democratic ! Kepublioan - - -ii- For Nobody i -i :? . 'i A.1 3 What say the "Banner' Commit "Isn't our ling Uior5r' ') And,.beu. shall we oallT for it V - , 9 . J. fT . i:litor' '4'vtblo .4 Felcrson, lor Novemlierl Wewwd- b anil bVn'u ti f nl" Cook' 'it la. and a supert nlate nrayipg'The first : Pun's4' is done to adiiiiratiuu, and i. ' I smoiiir the verv beM We tvtt IpvHT' i ttc-. The fashion-plates nd p." ....... tn. lu ullif I llu. IloolL fcl.-li u. .' v ' -- y- . - j ue'.liir'u doirable and IfcdispensiJbfjJ I T.'..,. ,.,,r . ,Y.. rurt tvj will lake: v ' " --'- - I . . .. r. . . dl T.1I I suujcupii' n i "rwii ; ond forwurd the tnitey.- no -nli, inr ha uw") -j . (1J yMM by ttotrioftj j,itch y., . per yoiit.- v. ,tw i..i r...id mora or lrtsl DP Dickens' works, und everybody; kaowi that Dickens u an author, erther,n.u- tiori or fac t, is not excelled. Tbl. 1. a most delicious feast of literature- and humor. We al'wuysnid tdtolrlUitkJni. Gody's Lady'. I5ook for KovjmulM before us, wUh its twoongjavings', tt. fashion-plates, its, p.tterj.,d c01e, "of other embellishment andits be.uty, excellcpcepd .vreitness? mftiX tion of all a lady W& iTi fo er centre-table. ; Vbo .cyald i JJ -flona without ill : ' J -,f -Ltn .f.Hir . rraV V t I. V ft' J. .. ' ".