u She gcbrnsba- JwraW. LOCAL NEWS. Capt . B. Marphy has adorned h s premises around the P.atte Valley with a large number of trees. J. W. Shannon has stuck outa new a1Zn, and offers to bet $20.00 that his tergreen tree won't liye. The Railroad engineers have been at work on ihe Iowa side, bringing up tbeir line to the river, during the past wesk. We have purchased a complete new "outfit" for the Herald, and expect to bring it oat in a new dress aud enlarged form in the course of two weeks. Merchants and others who desire changes made in their advertisements will confer a favor by bringing in their advertisements as soon as our new type arrives The Chronicle sajs Hon. E. B. Taylor has taken editorial charge of the Omaha Republican. - Taylor is one of the spiciest writers of the State. President Grant has presented the addle he used tbrouzh the war to Mr. Washburne, the father of E. B. Wash borne, new Minister to France. Mayor Wheeler, of this city, was in attendance at the demonstration at Omaha last Monday, and reports a huge time. Mr Sheldon, of the firm of Sheldon A Baylej, of Factorjville, gave us a call this week. Mr. Sheldon is a resident of New York, and is out hero for a few weeks only. Dr. A. L. Child, of Glendnle in this county, leaves next week for a visit among his old friends at Bethel, Ver nont. We wish the Dr. a pleasant jour ney and a joyous visit. Anson C. Tiohnor, Esq.,, sold jester day, one fourth of the undivided inter- cat in the State Salt Works, at Lincom to Joel T. UrifEin, Esq , of this city, far $10,000, cash. Republican. While on a flying visit to Plattsmouth Nrb., thi8 week, we looked in upon the Herald office, which institution sends out every week, one of the best local papers to be found in Nebraska. Glenwood Opinion. Se advertisement of Millinery and Dress making by Mrs. Sharnhorae A Harper. They propose keeping afali tack of everything in their line. Call sad e o vbat they keep. They do not charge a cent for showing goods. See new advertisement if the Reed liros., in this issue. They are doin a good business, and deserve the patron age of the people of Weeping Water They keep a fino stock of good, and sell reasonable. The President is watching the course of event in Cuba. Our government la in csnsUnt receipt of intelligence tht the Cubans have not brought into the fiVd all their.availablo 6trength. Postponed on? week. Tha Tic Nic of St. Luke's Parish Sabb h Sc'uo jI which was appointed for Wednesday May 12th islpoatfone dentil Wednesday May 19th. 17 order of the Committee of arrange merits, i - - Representative Ta2e baa our thanks for a very valuable book containiug the Constitution of the United S ates with all Amendments, Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary Practice, the Standing - Rules and Orders of he House of Rep resentatives and Senate of the Uuited States and Barclay's Digest. If you want A No. 1 Wade A Butcher cutlery, you can find it at . E. T. Duke ft Co's. where they keep everything in the cuttery and hardware line, and sell at living prices. We:.harpen our lead .i iImd with a-Wade-.& Butcher pocket knife from Duke's es tablisbmnt, and ; it ; appears to write easier than when sharpened with an in ferior article Wa have received from the publishers, O. D.-OaseJb Co.,f Hartford, Conn,, a copy of their "Year Book for 1869." It is the nearest perfection or anymmg in that line we have yet seen, 'being a mine of information from which you ean always extract just what you want, They offer liberal terms to agents. The book is sold only by suDscnpiion The Pawnee Tribune contains the fol lowing item! The walls of the Court House have risen several feet above the ground. The stone are large, long, and nearly -white, s.nd when the building is complete we doubt whither it will be excelled in beauty V.j any in the State. WEKPIsq TTATElt ITEMS. Business is looking up considerably Emigration still on increase in an other week we shall hardly know our nearest neighbor. 'I am informed that Stove Creek and Elmwood have more than doubled the r population already this spring Mr. Osborn is still prospect ing for coal with hope of success Th Surveyors of the B. A M. R. R. Co .pass ed .through our place on Saturday to view the Weeping Water route,' they seemed to be much pleased with it We are confident that the Weeping Water is much the bst route, and only needs to be surveyed to be the aocepted one Bailding has already commenced, and jadging from present prospects our place will improve much more than it did last season. - A team i ran away, on Main s ,, last Saturday, causing considerable commo tion for a time. ; A man who had been down to Wyoming with a load of boat wreckers was unhitching his team before Hyatt's Stable 'when the horses became frightened and started to run, knocking down the driver and bruising him con siderably. They ran over one or two persons, doing them slight injury, broke the wagon some, and were forced to be have themselves as horses belong" ng in "city of the first class" cught to. Henry Brajton, Eeq., has established a transfer line between this city and the Railroad Station at Pacific City, and is making regular trips, connecting with all passenger trains, both north and south. The traveling public will be pleased to learn thatMr. Brayton has cut the fare down from $1,00 (the charge by the Stige Co.) to 50 cents. Brayton understands his business, and passengers will find things all right on his line. Patronize him. Mr. Tait, one of the oldest residents of Nebraska City, fell over an embankment near hid place of business last week, in juring mm so badly tnat He died in about 20 hours. He fell in the evening und was not found until about 8 o'clock the next morning. He was insensible, and is supposed to have beta ao from the moment be fell, as the cigar be was smoking still remained in bis mo a h when found. Mr Tait was one of the mdst reepeated citizens of the City An acc-.dent occurred on Friday to the second bridge column, wb cb will occasion a temporary delay in complet ing the first pier. Six of the iron see tions had been sunk to place, reaching to the depth of sixty feet, when a work man insido noticed that one of the sec tions, about half way down, was broken He had barely got out of the way when the air pressure raised" the whole upper half acme twelve feet, We understand that it will be necessary to take up the sec ions, a not very difficult matter how ever end rpnr damages Nonpareil. An Illustrated Cyclopedia. Web ster s Unabridged Dictionary. with ivvO illustrations, u not simply a dic tionary of words, but it is at the same time an Illustrated Cyclopedia of Natural History, Physiology, O'eology, Botany, Arcbitecturs, etc. Certainly no scholar can be without this Dictionary, and it ought to be with in the reach of every child in the land W believe it was the younger Pitt who said, whatever of power he had in ppeech was ch eay due to- a careful stu jy of the dictionary, word by word, in alphabetic al order. Central lllim ian. The next annual session of the Grand Lodge, I. O. Q. T., of Nebraska, wil, be held in Platts outh, commencing on Wednesday, the 17th day of June, 1869 Officers and Representatives, on their arrival at Plattsmouth, will report imme diately to tbe committee at the Lodge Room, in tbe Court House, who will provido tbem with homes during thtir stav. Lodges are earnestly requested to forward immediately the names of their Representatives elect to the committee of arrangements. By order of committee. Committee, T. W. Shryock, Chairmnn, W. D. Ferree, J. W. Barnes, Mrs. M. J. Humphrey, Miss. Laura Davis. A.'l. papers in the State friendly to tbe Order will please copv. From the Press we learn that the down freight train of St. Joe & Coun cil Bluffs Railroad, on Wednesday, the 5th inst., when two or three miles above St. Joseph, was promiscuously ditched. There were twelve cars in the train. The foremost ear was heavily laden with ice, and the axle heating set fire to the truck and burning ou the under pinning the car came down with a whack and a tumble on tbe track. The nine following cars went heels over head after it into the ditch and were badly smashed. The two rear cars re mained on the track. The tender was swung around at right angles with the track, but the locomotive remained straight on the rails. The loss to the company is estimated " at $30,000. None of the train men were injured, but a ceuple of chaps who were stealing a ride had to be carried off on stretchers to a neighboring farm house, where their bruises received proper treatment. Our fellow townsman, F. Stadter,Esq , has received letters patent for a new and useful improvement in stove drums, which bids fair to supercede anything yet brought out. The drum is made in a conical form, in whioh it. placed a spi ral revolving cone, which is operated by the ascending current of heated air, and is regulated or stopped by a brake which is pulled.out or shoved in as required. The drum is made to fit, top and bottom, ordinary sized stove pipe, an! can be used as an ordinary stove drum, oocu pying much less room and giving out a much greater quantity of heat in propor tion to tbe amount of fuel consumed. The gauge controls the movement of the spiral cone, thus causing the current of heated air to pass fast or slow through tha drum, and consequently causing much or little heat to be radiated from tha irum, according to tbe temperature required. The smoke always has a free channel of escape, and the heat is con trolled as desired. We are assured by Mr. Stadter that this drum caa be made quite hot before the pipe between it and the stove will get heated. County and State rights can be had on reason able terms by applying to F. Stsdter, riattsmeuth, Nebraska. The Snag Boats. The three snag boats detailed to clean out the Missouri wiu operate Between MOux Uity and ttie 1 rm . ..... a I mourn or me river, 'inev win nrst open I a cnannei in me worst tends and then widen it as a.rcumitances will permit. These boa's have been afRiensd as fol os: Ihe Albert, wh.cn left br. Louis a few days ago, will operate as far up as Lexingtoa. The Long, which left St. Louis on Tuesday, will occupy the river from Lexington to Nebraska City, while the De Russey, which has not yet started ojt, will operato between Nebraska City and Sioux City. We gladly welcome these snag pullers to our waters, believ ing they will accomplish a power of good. Press. Cant. Palmer is ravine the hichest market price for Corn nnd Oats at Clark ft Plummer's TIMOtU'I.ASD FOR S4L.E Sixteen acre, of Timber Land fvr sale in Section S3. Township 12. Kai.se 14, in Caeoaaty : at Two Hundred and Forty Dollars. narl32 . . MAXWELL k. CHAPMAN. Rum Hove, Bcbby. We learn from the Glenwood Opinion that a certain young blood residing not over seven I hundred miles from thia place, was the I gav; tnat we hte it well, we have thresh victim of rather a goad joke, one Sun j j w-.tn BeVeral kinds of machines, but day night recently. He was trying to be particularly "sweet" on a p'mng lady, I and had paid her a number of visits at the residence of her parents. The o'.d ions naa somenow goi an mea inio .a a a ..a a a I their beads that the cmiuren were too young to "keep company." and con veyed the desired bint by calling the giri oat oi ne room anu Bea.iinK ucr , -i i . .i : i; v. . 1 bed at n:ne o'clock, the old lady aston ishing the young eent by bringing into the parlor. huge piece of bread and butter nicely spread with . sugar, which she presented to him, saying in her blandest manner, "There, Bubby, take this and run home to your mother; it a time" little boys were in bed." The young man hasn't had any hankering" after sweetness from that source (tince SIARBIED. On May 4th 1809, at the home of the bride's father by Rev. J. B. MaxfielJ, 'J I Mr. PniLO S. Miner, and Miss C. J. Latta, I all of Cass Co. Nebraska. Kev. It. Gaylord, Congregalionalit. of Umaba, will preach al the Pre?by terian Chuich, next Sabbath, morning and evening, al the usual time of ser vice. Regular meeting of Lilly Family No. S2 of the Eastern Star Degree mill he. hld on eveniu? of May 26.L at the Masonic Hall. A fall attend ance i desired. By order of the Patron. Special meeting of Nebra-ka Chapter No 3, on Tuesday evetiini. May lS'.h at 7 2 o'clock P. M. All Companiuus (me mbers) are required to attend. Bv order of E. T. Duke, High Priest. May 12th. 1S69. The Beatrice Record has played out and a fine looking" seven column paper called the Beatrice Cation comes out in its stead. The Clarion is as. neat mechanically as the Record was filthy. and we wish it success. 1. ' M Hogs- bead & Co. are proprietor. The pa per claims to be neutral in politics. a m We have received from the Nation al Publishing Company, of St. Louis Mo., advanced sheets of a new bok by E.. A. Pollard, author, of The Lost Cause," "enti'led Life of JeflVr son Davi?, with a Secret History of ihe Southern Confederacy, gathered Behind (be Scenes in Richmond.' "' The sheets before us give evidence of .n int.ro.i.nrr ml intrn.-iiv worl The book is sold by subscription only, and an county. . , . t agent is wa med in every ' Vallery8 & RufFner are just in receipt of the largest stock of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps, Doors, Sash, Iron and Nails ever brought to tho west. Buy Xone buf. the Best Vallcrys' ARuffner are agents for J. I. Case & Co.'s Threshicg Machine, J. II. Manny, and Kirby's Combined Reap' er and Mower, Self and Hand Rake, John Deere's Moline Creaking and Stir ring Plows. . If jou wan to buy the best Corn Planter in uae, g3 o Valierys liuX. r's and buy Brown's Illinois Corn Planter. I -mnt ti lima ami IsVinr irn J . (O VallerVS & KllUner'e ana gel one OI John Deere'a Walking Cultivators. If you want the best wagon in use, go to Valierys & Runner's and buy the Schuttler Wagon. TTANTE D 5000 lbs Bacon." 1000 lbs Lord. Valliits 4 Rcpikkk. "Do vou drink Aale in America?" asked an Englishman of a Yankee WalI. no. stranger," said the Yankee, 'we don't drink bail. I guess we drink thunder and lightniag though. DOOM, DUO. Si. to. Airnntn for Birdsall s Threshing Ma ch;nM Buffalo Pitt Threshing Machines, O " j R,t i.,n n.mlr ey(J Mower Rn(i Reaper, J. P. Manny's Reaper ana Mower, Wier's Walking r.,i: - .t. rt S-p.1 Sower. I I VUUllsivvi) - " - 9 R , d Mouid Board Breakers, Subtle plows of al! kinds. Euery implement warranted. Middle Creek. Lancaster Co., Nib. August 13 18C8 Messrs. Dooir, Bro. A Co., Plattsmouth. Gents .The Birdsall Threshing Ma chine purchased of you, works beyend our expectation. . We have tried it te our satisfaction. We believe it cannot he beat for saving grain, and running easy. We do not know now mucn we can thresh as we have never got grain as fast as the machine will thresh. Respectfully your J J. FoaiST. Mt. Pleasant, Cass Cocstt, Neb., September 5 1368. Messrs. Doom Bro. & Co.,Plattsmoutb. Cents. In reply to your inquiry as to how we lixe the Birdsall Thresher,would nnj tie 0De bought of you gives satisfao lion jt threshes and cleans ae well or better than an- other we have trie. It reqajTes less attention, especially in the cleaning part. Ours does its wors wen a - n aj respect(i it is very light draught horses. We would recomend tbe R. , ii to anT ona wishing to purchase Threshing Machine." T E. IIccihks.' ' II. J. UCOHES. Weeping Watrr, Cass County, Neb. December 8 1868 Messrs. Doom, Bro &, Ce. Plattsmouth. . .i ,-v "cr t. Geitis. la regard to the iNew iorer. fcplf Rakinz Reaper and Mower purchaf- edofyou, I can say thai u perionucu . i entirely to my satisfaction, both as a Roarer aud Mower I have no hesitation in reco,nending the New Yorker to any r person wishing a belt liaung ,aper c I and Mower, Truly xours, I II 1 ITTRRilu I Want of anace nrevents US publishing I Mim ui.v j; r . more certificates, but we refer lO following well knowngentlemen for the merits of the New Yorker: John R. Shaffer, Salt Creek. Frank W. Fowler, Elmwood. J. L. Davison, Millford Abram Courtright, Millfoid C Mason, Millford. FOR SALE BY ' Doom, Bro. & Co. plattsmouth, N- b. Reed & Bro., Weeping Water, Neb. Walker & Bond Ashland, Neb. Cassell &. Hyatt L.ncoln, Neb Doom &. Eiherly Miilfotu, Ntb- PAY LP. All riprsnns icnowiner themseves indebt ed to me will please call and pav up iin meitately. A word to the wise, etc Sept 10 tf. C. E. Forgv. Take Notice. All persons indebted to me by note or account will please call and settle irame. diately. All accounts not eeHled by December 25th, will be left for collec tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf accordingly, and eave your cot. nov2btf . Jacob vamkbt, jr. For Sals. A lieht spring warron. Enquire of . Sam. M. Chapman. March,18tf. MUSIC. Mrs, Kate Simpson would respectfully ay to her friends and the public that she has made arrangements to enlarge her class in music, and would De PIeased t0 in3tract anT who may wish I to take lessons on r-ianor one. enquire Enqv Sect at residence, corner Vine and Second streets Plattsmouth. Febl8tf tOTICE. All persons indebted to us. either by note or account, will please call and set tle immediately, as we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 125th. nov2Gtf. Vallert & Rcffnkr. $1200 and all Expenses Paid! See advertisement of American Shuttle I Sbwimo Machine, in our advertising col- umns. FOR SALC Two valuable residence lots for sale. Enauire of M. McElwain April8tf. Fill 31 FOR S.11LE. Situated twelve milrs west of Platts mouth, on the Platte river. hiOQUire Of Maxwell A Chapman Plattsmouth pril 15w4. ST. LUKE'S PARISH. Monthly meetings of tbe Vestry 1st l uesdny eve- I nine at each . month, at tbe ttectory ; VI arteny I .ariininiol Vntrr 1st Mondava of May, AuguH, November ai d Febmaiy. vm. l. wblw, cierk. I. 0-0- F. - Regular meetings of Platte Ludgt, No. T, t. O. O. F. erv Satuadsv evenlug at 7J o'clock p. m. Brothers of other l.oages are inviieu io visit iun Lodge. By order oi WM. L. Wills, Rec. Sec'y. NOTICE. Katie Is herebD elven to all parties having busi ness befoie the County Commissioners Court, tha nt..r of which will req.iira tbe filing of pai.ers, that tha reauisite papers must be filed with tb Coua'y Clerk befors the first dty of ech session of aaid Court, to Ob aln a D -.artag up.m any sucr. mil iars as the may destre to bring before the ld"urt The rapidly increasing omiieii or me conn, make this order or Imperative necessity ; mat a. rrsular order of Business may be previously arrang ! whiTrhT the Biard may more syitematle.lly and with greater celerity oupan me Dasmess broush before tbem. By order of the Board, mt25tf . Clerk Cms win'y, Uer. Thia ppaea la paid for by who keep tha largeat fouad in the country. NOTICE la hertbv given that an election will be held it the ntual place i t holding elerti ns in Weeping Vat r precinct, Uaes.coumy, euraMta, on SATURDAY, the iVth'day of May. 1669, for tfa pnrpoae of aubmiiting to tha legal voter I id rciuct, the p-oppiaitloii b iaue me iondii or id urec.net to the m Mint of Fourteen ($14 000.00) Thousand Dollar lo tbe Ar t Railroad Cj - pan that will build a Railroad from a point on the Mi - ouri river weslwaid through aaid county by way of Weeping Water precinc. Uon condition U:i .. DcDot ul taid Railroad ah ill be built aud maintain ed by tad Company with in. not to exceed, one bail mill" o! the tow u i.I nerping waer raim fcaid boudi to be ls-unt m loM.wn : oo percent. Of aaid boml to be issued to said Company on the conij. ietioii of i-aid Railroad to We puig M'aler Fall Depot , und 5) pO' CfUt. of aaid bnudd lo lie ia tiiid lo slid Railroad Ciiniany on com pi' ting said Railroad to tbe west Hue t Ja couotv. raid Bonds to run not less than 20 nor more than :lu years from the date oi is ne, with interest. payable annually, at iue rate or len percent, per wiuiim. baid Bonds and tntere-tto ue payable at tbe ntnce of tbe bounty Treasurer of Casa canty. One- o. J'ZZ bunil4 lo be Pa,aoi- -ach year Uiereafte. until the m-hnli. MUiiniiit ,f Raid tHindrf is niil la full The proposiuou win ao be Bubm.ned to the vo- lers III Sam lirrcmci Miu iicvhuu wiiuviinnw ,uu renuire inc vuiu"iiiuhcib w miu .uuij to levy an annual tax on tbe real and pi'rsanal pro rt tf.r aid nrAi'Innt to nav the ititere-t on said bond, and after tho expiration of twenty years from the time of irsuinasii bonds to levy aunual- iyiUiitil said bimds ar.r paid, an ailditionnl tax on the real and personal eta.t - of ild pr.'cin.t suffi cient to pay one-teathpart of said bouds, and to ap. p y tli- same to th payment the :or The qat-Hiion fiunraiiieo i eaia Tt.wjrs m mu emo tion will le "Fur bonds and Tax, Yes;" For liotids ann Tax, No Which EU c ion will he opcnd at9o-c'ock a. m.of (aid day at:l co tinui- open until 0 o'clock in ibe af terno 11 nf said day By order the Countv CommHsioners or Cass county. Sebiaska April 21, 18G9 ltae8 mv nana ana omciai s'ai.ai nan rea!1 month, ibis 2oth day of Apri' a. o lsl9. O OI I. II I" 'V, , apii:2Sw4 Cierk Cass c.unty, Neb . i nr' n i r i . tr fUJViBruvfp'm got I IW VnrrmnM.M soon 1"M ww r i GET THE BEST. - Webster's Unabridged Dictibnrtry, 3000 Engraving's; 1810 Pages Quar co- rrice qiz 10,000 Word and Meanings not in other Dviinnanes. Viewed as a whole, we are eon9deit thtt no other living laniiuaire has a diction try w ich s fully and fiii'hfuliy i-e-e f .rlh its presen condition as tins l&at edition of Webster dues that oti u- wiiUen and oken Snirl'rh tmiK'U" Harjer e Magazine. Thne three books are be mum Mai nf gretit li braries : Vie Bilfe. &Ktilciitre, and K'eOtter Hatfal Qunrlo. Chicago Evening Journal. Thk Kbw Webstkk is Bloriou it is perfect it distances and defies comp"tiiion it leaves cothifj; t in da-trwi j. u Haymona, L,l. if., rieiaeia Yaar College. The most nse'ul and remarkable eamnendinm of human knotledge in nir Ungual?'. AT W Clurb, fremaenl Maim. Jlgrtciutunil touege. WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICT0 RIAL DICTIONARY- 1040 Pases Octavo. 600 Engravings. Price $G. The work isreallv a aem of a dictionary. jut the ibiug for the million American Educational t thi. p ictlonary is tbe most con "r p1"1 Roe -ester Democrat. Am a manual if reference, it is er inentlv tltted for usein famiii andechoo.a. V. Y 7 ri'iune. Ii is aiioeiiier me nei r--nry ui nui'm vj , me w..icn the r.nirlish language nas ever pnsseecea. Hartford Prens. I'uhiished Dy U U MKitKlAJs, rpnrguciu, Massachusetts. April 1S66. FOR SALE OR KJBXTV The undivided hiilf or the whole if des ired of the - ROCK BLUFFS GRIST AXV SA W MILL ; 24 horse power Engine and Bol er, 2 pair of 8 foot Hurs. CO men c rcuur baw. two sturv wi i-n . use, 3(1x50 feet-; everything in good running order Also a GOOD DWELLISO HOUSE, of four rooms and cellar. For particulars enquire of . . V. MJHLt'Mi, apr22tf. Rock Bluffs, Casj county. Nebraska' Attachment Iotice. W. Fouutatn ) aea.nst Joslic Court in and for George W Thorndike Cass county, Kebr ska. . roGeorCeW Tho.udike. Ton are hereby notlfi'-d that an order of attachment was isau' d in the above .nlltll... a ..n . 1. , J k A . w nf Inn1 A II 1 AM by j J. Rbrts Justice- of tbe Peace in "and for saia cornty, ror tne s-m or twe-.iy-nve "onars. wu thi.t the ame ha, ben levied urxut as personal prop erty r'-iDfSiiiK to ou io C..s cuautv, Nebrka, one Itall Hawing Machine, wuu Kenung A'tacninenia. found on the premises of T. Holder, la Loareville precinct, Cass c unty, Nehr i-ka, and the t'iai U et lor Wrdnevlav. the 2d dav of June. A. D. 1b69. at 8 o'clock p m at which time judgment will be ren- d red azmt von if vou an not appear ana snow cause ti th-contrsry. T. W. yoUNTAIN spraws Ag'ts Wanted-SlO a day TWO $IO MAPS FOR $1 LLOYD'S Patent Revolving Double MAPS. Two Continents, America aud Europe, and Amer ica tpitA the L'nttea states ponton oh an immense scale. Colored in 4000 counties. . TM1ESB areat Mapf. now lust eouipleted, MtW 1 inche latge, i-how every place of Itr-portam-e all Railrouia to date, and the latest aleraUon in the various Ku.onean Stairs Tbese Maps are oeeaea in everr Schnol and family in tne lana tney occa py the space of one Map, and by mean of the Ke Terser, either aide eau be thrown front, and any part hroaght leTel to the eye. County Rights and large diiconnt riven to Kod A eit. App y for Circulate, Terms, and send money for and see Sample naps nrst, ir nut sola lanen naca on esDd. J. T. liLUiv, spi!9w4 23 CtrrtiiBlt street, K. T Class FLVmiti, stock of Good to bo C.G.HER0LD, AG'T FOK THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. T"eaps constantly on baud sum.- of tbe Elastir XV Stitch and Shuttle 'r Lock S-titci. Family few inv and Manufacturing- dewing Macbi- tf, Vfhii h h otfera to the public. With au asso.tiueut ol MACHINE TWIST SPOOL COTTON NEEDLES, &c , etc., at the lowest prict-s. Please give biui a call beto.r buying, and examine the GKOVKR A BAKEK Sfc.Wl.NQ MACHINE, and you will find them up r r to all ether Sewmi Marhlne O. i. II KR LD, Airent. Plat'stnouth, Neb , at the New Brick Store, tip,. site the HUtf ValK-j Hotel Orders for Machines w.ll betak n andpromi i y (iwoui'a ui. GLOVES AND FUR, IH:cj. iUUidtri t fh dii lui FUKS AND lllL)Ii:. 1'latt-mouth, Nebraska, April 15. CO-PAUTAER SHIP. U- e have this di.y admitted E 8 Mirftpaspan ner in onr busineaH Ti e name aud style v firm mv.l be Mmpson, M oke'wait A Co. tlMf-ON a MICKELWAli Platthnouth, April 16 , 1S69 22w Sarah Everett, 1 vs yia Chan&rry Frances Gullion, ) In pursuance at by virtue of a decretal order to me diiecttd In n tn olliee of the Clerk, of tbi- Uiaitlct Co rt of tb 2d Judicial District of Mtbraska w ihin and f Cass county, bearing d.ite on the 5lh day of Juuc isoi, ih ing the Juue lerin of naid Couit. 1, n. i-ubsc ilei, ast- r lo Chancery Tor said Court, vr oiler ir j-ale al public aucliuu. to the higher . i tiest binder ?or ca.h iutrw.to t-.eC i it. - i the city of Plattsmouth, Cassenunty, Nebraska, on Monday, Vie 2UH day May, 1SC9, it 1 o'cioca p. ui , . t aail Ua , .lie iio ibg .!;- i al erlaic, to wu ; li icaqiu. n -vcimii No tw 'iiijwveii J'27 in mwn-rnpNo ii . (li) i.uilh ..I rn. .ui (fi) Kt-l ,f ,h. ti r . 1 in Nehi a?ka, e.iut jp.hi'J i.iic hubilicU aim , y, iCii-, m ire or less, together with all olid sin. .r, the impro. enieiu, hi rditniueut. and ao un u tile s ilii itumu bt-loni!iuK. 10 he . . 1 1 n u.r rly tf ihe defend -lit ahove named to .iiiv decree, Ihe amonni of which is Ibree Hu Hired am t'ortj.ume and 3-1 100 dollars, and inter. si on th same frcm dale of Mid dcr. e, at tbe late of len p cent, per annum, tovetber with c, st of suit nd ai Sail SI, CUAr-M ., Apri!2iw5 Master in Chancery Kose alh ieoaor j va tin Cli,uivn Vauit 1 ii. bauity A Mary E Kaiuey, I In puiaiiaui. ia "jf ri iubvi a t-ecrtiai bluer to Ule Uiievi ii-jkti ui cilice ol iiieCniA ol the iiati ici .ou, I o the 2i J i.uioal ii.iiici ol Jttliu.-ki. Vt'liliiu . or l louci), btariu u.ite uu the "3ln uj, i, juuc.iwi iKiim ibe cuuLlai June ivnu ol ea. Ouui t, 1, the auoscriber, Aiaaier in Chancery lu iiuuii,,!!! ior vuer ait al puulic auct.on, to tu uiguoai auu u-.l Uluuf t.ht. csu.iu I, uut ol llio liiui .ou,e in uucity ut r-, aiUmuutu, Ca.a tcuuty. oraaas, uu Monday; Vie UUiday of May, 1SC9, at l o'clock p. m. or said day, the u, 1. Iiowin rte fCrlOcil real c-l .tc, to wu . Lot Ao l.e.ve 11., i bioca Mi. thirty-three iXi), as the same is uc. j.. a' uu uiu iiuiiuuiiaiitiwii tecurucii piatollu. c.tv ui fiatuuiuutn Ae.naska. i'ugcther uUaujua biuguiai' tne 'uipruvviuein., iiciedilanii;uta auil ap 1'Ui.e.jiu.e men ui.'o bjiuuuur. l.t ne a.il !, p opcii of the dcitniiut aowe nameu, to saiitfy saiu uwi ee, mo auouui oi wnicu is Five liaodic ana sixty ui sud Stu-JuO Uollais, with interest Irom tne uate oi saiu acci ce, at ,He rate of ten per ceu 1ci inuuui, urgcuti h uu costs ol suit alia sale. &AiU. m. C.lA.ilAN. Apnl2i5 4ialer in Chancer Henry Boeck BSALCB mi FURNITURE, L mnges, Tables. Safes, BEDSTEADSi Of all descriptions arid at all prices. Ietalie Burial Cases, Of all sizes, also WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, n ad cold cheap for cash With many thanks for past pt orsre, I invit all t. cli and examine my Jarie ttock oi 'n-.-nitnre andUumns, jauon. Saint Louis & Omaha Weekly The above 'ine of Steam-rs will l"ve Platta month very other dav throughout the entire ieson connecting at riaitsmonia wuu me oiirimnuia Misourt Kiver Railroad for th eet, north and south, and at thefollowio points with railroad con lections. Council Binffs, Omaha, 8t. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City. Fof freight or passage apply at our office. tna.-U SIMPSOX k JIICKCLWalT. snis. Tri- t55i improved Farm and Tim .., uer roc aie. The farm Is ahoutSO milea west from riattsmontt. mi M west cf Hoover's, on Ibe Mare Koad. 6u acre has been in cultivation a log lions upon tt. ani pU-nty of stock water; It la 8. w- or M 17, T 18. r It 16U sores; ana counntita wua uu c - 8 K qr of 3 K q.r fee 20, arne T ana k. lumiwr) 90 and SO--100 acrea, making 330 and 80 1(H) aeiea. Also th N w qrof N w qr of se r, t iw, k e. Mills eouity. Iowa, Duo east from PlatUenouth, and mile from tDe river, (neavy 'or mwt ma;2Stf. uieawooo, lowa. BRIDE AND BR1UEOROOM. Essays for Young Men on the Interest ing rela tion of Bridegroom to Bride in tne lnRiiiuuon or Marriage, a Guide to matrimonial felicity and true happineva. 6ent by mail in sealed letter envelope free of charge Address, HoWHD A&soClATloa, Bo, P, rbllabelpbia, ra. We.tha DrmrEistoT Piatamouth call'tbe attention Of our customer to the letters published below of the wonderful effieary of Dr. Rohack's Stomach Bit ters, Dr. Soback'a Scandioav'an Blood Pills. We have been exiling these medicinoa long enoucb to know that tbey are all they are recommended to he. and that tbe cert ill 'ates of cores puMUbed are true. Bead the following letter from xone of the oldest and most reliable grocery merchants the city of DavenjwrU Friend Walton: Agreeably to my promise to you when here, I write you, for publication if you see proper, a true state ment of the good ef fects of Roback's Stomach Bitters upon myself. I had been troubled with- indi gestion for a long time, attended with severe headache,par ticularly aft er eating, when fortunately an old soldier . friend came into the store and recommended me to use Roback's Bit ters. I did so by tak ing a small wine-glass full just before each meal, and to my great joy I was relieved at once, and am now well by their use. 1 would not be without them at any price. 1 have not taken any other medicine since I commenced using the Bitters. 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