The huntsman's echo. (Wood River, Buffalo County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1860-1861, April 25, 1861, Image 4

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'8PKAX JCO ILL
2fyv speak 111! kindly word
Cu T Wn a stiaf behind,
Aati, eh 1 to breathe a tale we'ti heard
Jtftr beneath a aoble mind.
. -Tall oft sbetter seed la sows
' By choosing fhus a kitdor plan
Jot If bat little food la known,
'' i . UtUl let at speak the bit we eau.
, Giro til the teart t&t fain would liiuo
i Would fain aootlier'fault efface
i Jlow can It pjaMMnr banian pride,
To pOTe humanity lint base f
No r let e Bsash a Higher mood,
A noble1 sentiment of manj
Be earnest la tbe search of good,
; : : Aai ipcfck of all tho best we can.
. Thon speak no ill; but lenient be
' To other'e failings as yotir own ;
If you're the first a fault to soe,
Be not the first to make it kaowa ;
For lifo is bat the passing day,
' ' Then; oh! the lit'.lo time we stay,
' . Let's fpeak of all the best we can.
'Lodging under Difficulties.
Knowing that you like to keep pos
'tad on nil matters of vital importance,
X transmit y-:u the following rich ex
perience in the life of one of our so
Called anmple men :'
' '. Arriving late one nigh, daring the
(ast sumrcer' at the goodly city of A
abama, tired and exhausted, he hast
ened to bia lotel, and, os a particular
favor, he requested good, comforlle
and convenient quarters, which he
was promised he should have- The
polite clerk, after attending to the
wants of the numerous guest, started
our . iriend" with an attendant, in
search of his room, which provatl to
be up many flights of stair, through
long and winding passngeways going
lrom one wing to another trnd from
right to. left, till our hero arrived at
No. 107. He occupied but little time
over his evening devotions. lie re'.i
eed at once, but not to sleep. . Not
for him was "Tired Nature's restorer,
balmy sleep.". . .
The truth must be told, startling as
It is the bags were too -numerous,
too strong and voracious to permit
. him to rest in peace. ' So, resuming
his garments, he made for (he office,
in no very amiable frme of mind, and
addressing the clerk, the following
eomversation ensued :
Stranger Say I have you a good
strong porter about the house ?
Clerk(eagerly) Yes, we have the
strongest oae in the State.
S ranger Is he intelligent ?
Clerk-V-Ob" yes quite intelligent
for a porter, we think.
Stranger Qoe point ; more. , Do
you consider him fearless that is,
bold and courageous ? - ' '
Clerk As for that matter. I know
he is , he would not be afraid of the
d 1 himself.
Stranger Now, 11 r. Clerk, if your
porter is intelligent enough to find
107, fearless enough to enter, and is
. strong enongh to get my trunk away
from the bed-bugs, I would like to
have him bring it down.
, Teaching a Fop. .
j It does now and then happen that
scoffers, who seek amusement by po
king sly fun at the members of the In
stitute of France, come off second best,
in the encounter. An instance cf this
fact occurred the other evening at a
social reunion in the aristocratic fau
bourg, .at which a mixed company
were present, and among the rest a
well-known savant. Thinkiog to ex
pose the old gentleman to ridicule,
without in the least compromising
himself, aa - impudent young coxcomb
approached the academician, wi'h an
air of preti nded respect, and, in the
bearing of savetal Udies snd gentle
men, to ; propound a grammatical
!3h, certainly," said the old Rft
tleman, cood-humourediyi "1 will do
the best I can to satisfy your curios
ity." - - ''
Then, sir," returned ths fop, would
yott pleas to tell me which of these
two expressions is the more alegant,
?tw me some water or, Bring me
some water? " ' ' i"-
MYVby,' returned the academician,
with an imperceptible twinkle in the
eye;l should say that in your cas,
. a mora appropriate phrase than either
would be", Ltad me to water I' "
The questioner's curiosity was aa
tUfted. ' . ' -' ;
gST Thaekeray aa become rich,
keep his carriage, and gives large
entortaizuaests, Otiph&nt Cousui
Ceneral in Japan, Crowe is in the
satneteapadty at Leipsie, and Tom
Taylor has a fat -Secretaryship at
borne. Literature U getting to be a
ladder of PP hejgM,
, Ar AJroT J'soVia There is a
remnant of a race of Indians in New
llexleowoosreasntirtly different from
any' other tribe on the eortinmt, and
are supposed to.be descended from the
ancient .Toltecs, who preceded the
Aatces. ; TLey are small, have p
ealiar conformation or skull end face,
art f peaceful, Tiablts, and live by ag
ricutture;Thej; weave clo t, build
with tools made of s one, an-i bnild
towns of stone and mortar with walli.
"Ttay Lav 'now etveu tm U tewa
bat the ruins, of . their f ancient , citie
shew that they were! oooe . inhabited
lj csiUioaJ. .
C0LUMBU3, N. T.
RICRLE Y, A CO.,
Have lately opened a Variety Stots, at the
Old Stand ot the New York Store con
aluflnj of mot every article in trade that
either the farmer. Settler or Emigrant mat
want, to supply hie wants or complete his
outfit, and Kill sellmort articles aa low aa
the same can be bought west q.f the Mis
souri Rivet, and by prompt attention and
fair dealings hope to receive ft good share
of the public pntronage, QyC and
see our etock and prices tbeieter. Coun
try produce bought and exchanged. Also
lire stock bought, sold and exchanged.
. Lumber!
Bill" cf Lumber sawed to order on short
notice, and also ahall always keep a good
supply on hand.' ' n7-tf.
Cer S-vr ; 2. 3 " er 0 ? 2 "
o-Jt-S f s 6.54 irs.2
S I- 2. -S T ? 2 I S
J o SMCS'" o 2." oer"S 5 -r o
sees crteA w "IXrt -3 2 m
tre ' Mr. Crocker, Wood River; Charles
J ar..A.
: Gity Hotel,
One mile East of Elkhorn Bridgeon tbe
bill, wnere vne musqueio iruuuic cnum
man nor Deaai la now uppueu mm
erything tor tbe comfort of the tarveler and
bis teau.. No pains will be spared to
.t. .i vim' fvor this entablishment
comfortable and " happy Goo4 stabling
ana room lor wg" v. -
eood well of water, dug p-irposelj for
stoi pie)Diy..i w a- -
Fraxb bay, cora aad oate oa bund.
gCakea, Pie. Cracker and Bread. -
W. Q. RosmaoM.
; aii-tr.
J. HtmaI.
CURTIS, BROTHERS,
i i
OMAHA CITY, N, TT .. . ,
4Ehq OnsuTQinc- (B
HABTFOBDsCOSNECTICXJT.
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Cauh Capital fl 00,000
! SURPLUS $300,000,
HOr.lESTEAD
BY EVERY SAFEQUABp'j
,.r0-0-0
i Men toll, work, elavai nay almost ain, to
support ineir laaiiiiee ir,,wi... -
ery iudiclone aat fof thair welfare and bap
plneee, EXCEPT INSURE. It is the
eemnwn omlssioa of the majorltjr-vr-loojnag
the dangers of tha fature In tb -f
urity 4f the i.rese at. To riady tbia fault
only requires seriously tbli.klne en tbcaue
jfct. Wisdom and lUrlfc will alwajs elect
to adopt tbe conservativa prluelple of In
surance, to avert tbe nnbappycuDaequene
ta of snob "sllngn and a.rrows of outrafrous
fort iae'' 4 are preibieed o rrr.iot)y bf
h blasting vlsHat'oaeof fire to boioes.
t3.J , ; CorresrondeneiUtvUdU.tf,
asrs-i is ij5 S-"9' i i I,
'lS 5 f ! S R If j - S"3 S S "a-
ifiHKHmi. I HUH
,,!? fpr'J. 9!T E-o "O1
sv 3e5M3.!rs'S S ne a
IS-'S ? S.- 3 " I gr JmeTg'
- s-wi g-i-a,; ?
sss'o'liisis- I.?g:8-isS
2 elf S I-S-ff&S rS-a-B I
S It ?? 3 5 Plf f j 3 s Sf I
? ?8 5 & I "? a t-S S.-? ? 7.- S."
(DlfllEAPIElHi
Than any other House West of the
' BffllSSOURI !
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" NEBRASKA
TWO UILXt WXST
WHOLESALE RETAIL
Dealers ta
?tACO, MEAL, COItX, OATS, HAY, AC
We keep constantly on hend the largest and beat assorted Mock ef Gooda
ever kept on Plains, which we will sell cheaper lh:n any
other Houe we.t of the Missouri river. We have
good Camiing grounds iu the rar of our
Store, where Emigrats will be
SUPPLIED WITH WOOD AND WATER
Free of
0-0
- We have purennsed
the interest of Dr. Henry, of
the late firm of Morrow, Rankin and
Henry, and hnving just competed our New
Store, frame building, 20 by 70 feet, directly opposite
Jack Morrow's old adobe store, we are prepared to offer greater
inducements te
Pikss Psak, Utah and
IS THS WAY OF
' '
Fresh (Roods, and Lowcr
F1ICS
THAS ANY OTHER HOUSE WIST OF THE MISSOURI. . .
Dr. Henry 'will remain at our Store, where be will be pleased to aea bla
friends and cuetomera, until bla departure for the Hiaes. Raih;r th phra.
Kearney City, fn4-6m. May J5.1860.
I. 91. SINGER & GO'S
FARMERS'
FAMILY
0EWINO
MACHINE,
MASie TMK SNLT flSFSCV
IcU Utitcta
v " Thai Is made.
Tbla recent iuvention is dealgned
eipreasly for the asa of ;
FARMERS' FAMILIES',
It Is adapted to sew both
COARSE AND FINE FABRICS
j r To tha clcest perfsttiea.
IT HEMS
, ' FELLS . j ; '' -TCCKI
OATuer.s.
' Our "'
TAILORING SEWLN0
MACIIIICES
HATE NO RIVAL;
. At tbe recent
' iaestifition of TaU -lore
in Paris, aa to whlrk
8ewing Machine waa lest a
rlapted to their una, It waa um at
, roaaly decided la favor of the Siujer
Machine.
Every Machine to-
WARRANTED TO' GIVJ5 PER-
' FCT SATISFACTION, 1
OR MONEY REFUNDED. .
Send for a circular and samp! of it work.
I Bf . SIIfCJEIt CO.
"' H.C. GATES, A cent,
i
CO I.ake streer,
j , .. . . Chicafo, IlJ4is.
si i-.-.-i - i -!v !:ra aj. ;ui "
Drafts, wltk orders tor Macbinea, nay
be forwarded by Express or Mali;
TERRITORY,
OF rORT KBAKXXT.
cnarse !
o
IVi Di JOHNSON.
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Liquors.! ( runs, uandies, uameciioueriee,
Uigint, lancy Goods, Yai.kce Notions, Jew
elry, Toy and a tbousandand two "iinii
kr.ax, chicken-fixhi'a, etcetraa and se
foitns:' wbich he olTers for sale on the
mo easy and reaeonable terms ; as ba ia
dutrnr.in-1 to cl ise out.
Complete o .tfite for ernlgrar.ts, put up,
with di and dispatch, and fail ssuafas
tiou g-uaranteed al-tf.
gxnoa moao,
It mllea above Columbus, and 3 miles be
low Genoa ferry.
North side of the Loupe Fork,
Trare'era can be accommodated here oa
very reuon-ble terms,
Buffalo robes, tanned bides, moccasins,
and small hides, for sais
Ubo most approved Patent Medicines,
Pain-killer, Ll.ameuts, Oils, Essence, .c.
great aariety. '
Also Cattle medicines.
Ajent for CurtU Medicia and lini
cue ala. al9-tf.
r. GEESAMAN, aV CO.
Tvodoon East of the Pacific Bowt
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
ERS IN
DniRa.
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Paints, - " " ' ' -'
Paint Brushes,
Oils,
; i Yarroahes, 1.
Turpentiut,
Dya-atuffe, - ! ' :;:' '
. .. .Claae, . . . V . J .:
! Glaaawart. ......
A aaperior qoalify ef smaklnf aud
cbewinf tobacco, cigars, 8cotcb
I aud Mocohy aoufls.
; " Ev ry
;.:: ; 1 ' variety of Fancy - -i
Goods and perfumery. toi- ..
i , let articles, extracts, colrgnes,
; pomades, toilet and fancy aoapa, '
hlr, pail, and tooth brushes A full and
', ' omplt seorim?nt of
, f ' STATIQSpflVt r
GaMorma
IIURFORD
DEALERS IN.
HardwareAgricultural Implements ife
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Have con.lantlv on hand, a very heavy etock ef all kinds o Oo.da la I kh!r
line to which tbey inula tbe attention ot the publie. They keep aa baaei taa
Very Best Makes of Plows of all kinds
WHICH THEY WARRANT.
Fanning Mills, Cultivator!, Grain Cradles, steaa.ers.aad Mawera; aad "
CultlVater's teeth.
Iron
slash.
Shovels,
White Lead,
PainU,
Turpeatlne,
And, in abort, all eeoda neeaaeary aupplr the
Farmrr, BUckamith, Carpenter Painter, Bhoesaaker, ad all attera.
y eorrliallv invhe an exsminatlon of our ateek. JSTOur Hardware '', .
on DoiisIm Street, and ot.r Atrlcultaral VTarebouee, aa raarteealk Street, Ossah a.
Omaha" N. T., June 2, 1860. et'-ly.'
MO. 5, .TBOEKIZ BLOCK, trPtR BKOADtTAY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL VEJLER I.Y
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
DE.Oen,c3.3r-33aLc3.o Olotlilns,
BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS
Jtttptctfully dirictt tht attention tf PvrcStutrt, I km
XMMSN8K, VARIKD AKD ELEQANX STOCK TOKTM1
Which hss been selected In the Eastern Cities wlih special refer a a ee ! kW
wanteef tbia market,
Ify aiierlmsl r-
Fancy Dress Goods Cloths & Shcetincrcj
HEATT AND FANCY I ftROCEKIEf 0OOT1 AND HOW,
BOOKS AKD ITATZOjTZST, BMTIUOBI; UTJQOXI, AC, 4V&, -
Is Very Liarge : and Complete.
fa iiicr& Outfittinsr Goods,,
;"f ,
TVTS ANP"TENT CLOTHS, MINER'S PICKS AND SHOrjtti
TXKT SOUAftCURED HAMS, SMOKED 8AUSAGK 4C.
80,000 BUiltKL-S (.1 CORN, i.OOfl
BACKS Of yLOU..
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Wi will not aton to aay anything about rrlcea, for we baa erery dav praef tk
they aTeaatuSry to those who da bu-Us .th aa. But I. m aad .11 w,
would f respectfully aay, tbat we can oder. b.tt.r induc.Bi.uto t. pureha... cf a
wouire.p ' u,,,' Atly other Hi3e ia Western Iowa.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKHN IN EXCIUNGkVoR OOOP. .
Call cSj see
al-t.
Wvy KoMo i
Platte River Ferry;
MOUTH OF THE CACHE LS FOUDRE KITES.
JOX31V 8. 851
Have e.tabliahed a FINE ROPE FIRRY acraas ths oth FlaHf
at the above-namedPeint-where Emifrrants caa bf araaaed witaaM -detention.
And all Km'granta and Traiaa, whs wish t aaa tbe
sand an the Sonlh Platte, will croes tha aawa t tha North aWa.aa
ths Salt Laks Croselnc (mouth of Lodge Poll Creea), thanes by Jaaa
Smith'a trail en which they will find goad .raaa. w. w'" :
at ha plaoe farther thaa eisht mllei aaart. with M at4 i theraaaa, t.
id aP..vlng ot 8BVENTI-F1VE RCILE8 l dtataaaj is ths m. .,;
f ths Cache La Poudre River i wlMeh makes this ths aaej ..
best raata, diaeavered. U ths alaaa--aad E-V" W"J "J2
U, sWk and mofl.y by this rouUs u which wUlttos At U , ,
nw set. TiivrirDi Tn tmb K AJf UA8 AKD JsXDKAftKA
I" jv.
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Mou b of th Ca I
April M, 1180. r..JW . v
BROTHER,
Vails
Olaaa,
Pleka,
LlcseedOU,
Yaraiib,
lapaa.
oxor
h old Ma t
IT II, Jt COm
! il'i
JOHN SMITH A OO, .
Rirtr, W. T.
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