Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 02, 1869, Image 2

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
THURSDAY, SLIT. 2, 18G9.
COl'XTY HF.PrHJ.MAW IO.WE.V.
TIO.V.
The member of the Cas county Renublleau
Committee nrc requsted to meet at the Court
Hou'e iu this ritv at 2 o'clock p. lu. on Saturday
the 11th dav of September. 19. for the trims
eth.n of business of importance to the party.
The following i- it li"' of the members:
Plattsmoaui II. D. Hathaway, Sam. M. Chap
man. OreapoVi!" Tho. Thomnn.
Rock bluflS Win. L. Houbs.
Liberty L. D. barker.
Mt. Plea-nt S. .M. kirkpatnek-
Aroen ). Teft.
Weepine Water W. C. Jenk.
Kizht filcrove Samuel KiuliurJuon.
Louisville John Inhelk-r.
South Iiend-J. II. lltn-lslcy.
Snll Creek Lauirhlin.
Klinwood Wm. JIH'niir.
Ktove Creek John McCain.
It is hoped every member of the Corutnittee
will be present, either in person or by projy.
II. I. lliimit'iT, Cb'u.
Si. M. CHArMAN. Se-.
Tlin IAII.Y II Eft A LD.
After a mi -pen non of about two years,
we again re -unie tlie publication" of the
Dailv Herald. To our old friends wo
neeJ only say that we commence again
with Letter asjuixmces of success than .
formerly ; and to our now friends we I
give assurance that we will i-ive them a j
paper every way worthy of their tj-
porL
IIci;iy I'raj-tun or more properly
nesckiah Braughtou had his trial last
Thursday, and was sentenced to thn- j
years in the Pcnitentiery. He btole j
f 11,000 only one year to alxut $4,(X 0. j
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TIIK l it K All NIOSE.
The papers of the State ai pear to be
considerably exorcised over the Frear
Stone question, some praising and others
condemning it. The J&'tis and Omaha
JI' i'il'l are both endeavoring to make
capital against the Public Building Com
missioners, asserting that they intend
usL'ig this t tone for the public buildings,
that the stone is worthies, auJ that the
Commissioners have a financial interest
iu the manufacture of it. We know
nothing in regard to the durability of
the stone, but find very good evidence
that it is durable. The Commissioners
give positive assurance that they have no
interest whatever in the manufacture of
the article ; and finally, we were assured
by Secretary Kennard, in ierson, that
they only contemplated using this stone
in limited quantities, for finishing work,
where it could be replaced without dam
age to the buildings if it t-hould prove to
be a bad article. Secretary Kennard
also inferas us that he has s-uScient
confidence in the durability of tlie stone
to use it exclusively iu a residence f,r
himself. Let the thing have a fair show
gentlemen, regardless of the political
capital you de-ire to make against the
State officers. If the Frear stone L a
good thing we waat it; if it is a poor
thing let us know it. It is neither bet
ter nor worse for being introduced by
the State officers, neither does it matter
whether or not they areiutc rested in its
manufacture. If any one knows aught
again-t it, let us have it. If not, le t us
have no insinuations, thrown out for ef
fect. Wc are often a.-ked by our farmer
readers why we do not publish a market
report. Wc have invariably given as a
reason that it was impossible for us to
give a report that would be satisfactory,
owing to several reasons. It is difficult
to get dealers to quote at just what they
arc willing to pay, as they have aji itch
ing to influence either the markets or
the supply by incorrect quotations. Then,
again, the prie-M are very fluctuating,
and the price that ruled when tlie paper
was printed is often not the ruling price
when the farmer gets to town witii his
load. We shall hereafter Live the actual
prieewhieh is p:i;d for graiu and other lead
ing articles,as near as we can learn them.
Whenever we Cnd wo are deceived in re
gard to the ruling price, we shall en
deavor to rectify the matter by changing
oar source of insinuation. We quote,
to-day, Wheat at 70 to 80 cents for new,
and 00 cents f r old ; Oats L10 cents ;
Cjra 70 to 75 cents ; Potatoes 20 ceuts.
' THE f OAZ. QL'EK'I IO V.
Ed. Herald: Sir. In jour iss-ue of
yesterday we noticed an item from the
Mebra-ka City i'r.v, as follows:
"A correspondent of the Omaha Ifrnhl
writes in regard to the discovery of coal
in Cass County:
Ou the 15th inst. I dropped you a
letter on the subject of the above, tiasvd
on information obtained from Mr. Wood
have, an English Col'ier On the same
day, in company with some gentlemen
of Omaha, and our experienced Collier,
a thorough examination was made, tlie
result of which proved that the Omurl
Coal was pure four to sis feet in thick
ness. Ji 'lu in it) "Hit Corf, Jiiil Xil and
Iron Ore, ia inexhaustible quantities,
weie fjtiud. On Saturday morning,
vrnrk was commenced in getting out Can
cel CeaL and in two days large quantities
wiil be ready for market. I'las.1'
Now, Sir, I aci an oil resident of
Cass county, and no one feels a livelier
interest in the siuves of the county and
State generally than the subscriber; but
believing that all this "blowing" bodes no
good and my otfaotories being seriously
o.Tended by the large defunct mice cover
ed by this CuunJ Coal, Rd Kil and
Iran, On, I humbly suggest that the
plain u?varuished truth be told and no
buncombe. Evidently there is setme
stock speculation involved in this matter,
ac4 if the correspondent of the Omaha
Utmlihatl innocently informed us about
his finavjg 4 to C feet of hra.st in this
wonderful mine we old settlers here
would have thought him honest. - These
published "puffs," taken East by a
Mtiart "blower," might help to organize
a oouipjiYiy, and no doubt the originators
would let a fellow take just a little stock
as a great fitvor. Perhaps the typos
may have the J.Jaiae thrown on them
and the 4 to C feet of pure Cannel Coal
may have been only 4 to 6 inches in
the copy. Thisveia is nothing more nor
le. than the ime stratum of bitumi
ncf shale described by Prof. Haytlen.
and run be r-cen up the Platte ?n.l on
1j .v.-! C--V. AH we wi-h in the way
tf j !."ii' -z.t is that, the partios v' o
rail t,h ctrd n:iy j:-.t n winter her "wit!'.
nothing but tlie products of their mine
to warm themselves with.
We all want ico th hut with "blowirg"
a.s this will do us more damage than if
we Lad none, and it is wrong in any
press to lend it.-elf to such transactions.
MlNF.lt.
DXMI'ERATi:
I KilIT
A. VS.
'H aTIf , IMil.
A Party or nrveyon murroiimlo:! by
173 JimIImiim '4 tigtit nil ia ini.l
ew-ajc ut ttlnUt'tbe entire oullit
Through the kindness of A. L. I5rown,
Chief Clerk of the Surveyor General's
oftice for Iowa and Nebraska, we are per
mitted to publish the following letter
giving the details of the recent fight Lc
tweeu a party of gnverment surveyors
and a body ot 10 Indians
NOHTU l'LATTK, Nk. )
Aug. 24:h, isr.o. J
A. L. Brown. Ciukk Clkrk Scuvfy
011 General's )ffice .! ir Sir .- On
tlie 21st, atamt 6 o'clock in the morning,
a small party of Indians made i da-h int-i
camn and shot one of our horc-s and"
succccJe i in nujiimi oti the balai.ct
5 hea l but we succeeded in
retaking
the stock and wounding two Indians.
We then compared nutes and con
cluded, as there were evident signs
of a large body of Indians in the
icinky, that we would go to the
nearest post on the river and get
more arms and aniunitkni. as we wen;
.slurt of both, and one of our guni h iv
ing exp! leJ and wounced the man who
was holding it. We hitched up. and
when we had proceeded alout two miles
wc were tuJdenly surrounded by about
75 Ljdiaiis. who .ee-mcd to co.ne from
the south. Knowing them to be hosli'e,
and Lu jiiing that it, would be useless to
try to keep out of their way. v. eetotcljd
cd to -..toi) and make the be,t hht wj
could. We unhitched the stin k and let
them co. When the Indians saw this
the whole force made for the stock ; and
as they went by we gave them a volley,
without any effect except disabling a
horse. While they were catching our
tock we were diguing rifle pits anl
throwing up intrem hinents cs good as
we could during the time we had, which
was short.
As soon as they caught the stock they
surrounded us and fought us in Indian
stylo all day. Fortunately none of us
were seriously hurt, although oiie of the
men was slightly wounded in the fore
head by a gl.iccin-r shot, and my brother
was disabled for duty by the explo-ion of
a cartridge in Ins face, which blind. vl
him so he could not see for nearly the
whole day. Wedi-ablcd several of their
horses, and know that we shot twelve
Indians, three of whom we know veto
killed two of the-m lay in our sight r.ll
day, they not venturing to take them
away till dark. Although their bullets
rained around us all day like hail, riot a
man flinched, nor do I think one felt the
leat de.-pondent. About dark they
ceased tiring, and seemed by their actions
to be stationing -sentinels in squads at
diiTeivnt points, sounding as though the
main body were stationed tit a poir.t
about 15l yard -: Sous h-west of us. in a
ravine. About dark we commenced dig
ging with great energy to make them
believe we intended to stay there; but
at half past 9 o'clock we left our little
fort by crawling on our beiiies about a
mile, which we thought exceedingly dan
gerous, as the inoonshone and it was
almost as light as day, and we expected
to crawl upon the Indians every mirute.
But we did not, and tts soon as we h;i 1
left a ridge of land between us and the
Indians we skedadled the best we could,
and arrived safe at the river the nest
d.iy. I lost the entire outfit, not except
ing anything. My brother and two
other men are now out with a party of
Cavalry, Lupins: to rescue a pait if our
outfit. Yours truly.
W. E. ibit .JllERTV.
EOID KOIiUr.iIV tr A DWEtI.IX.
Si2'2.0 in Money anS n nevrhpr
TuKcn Tlif I'liirf .4rroitei antl
Xoiie- i:c-ovfrcI.
A young man, apparently almut 21
years old. giving his name as Wm.
Benson, a p died for work at the residence
of Mr. vmith, on Platte Bottom, last
Friday, find was employed by Christian
Berts. K-q., who lives on the place. He
woiked Frilayand Saturday, and stayed
about the place all d:iy Sunday. A linl.;
alter aarK. .rum lay evening no was i
mis. d, and Mrs. Smith stion after dis
covered that .t?2J2.:i' was gone, :dst.i that
a revolver belonging to Mr. Belts ha.!
1 ecu taken'. Mr. Bet is came to t wu in
sivarih of Benson, and after hur.tlng a
Cuiisi-'erut ie time got .Slterill' Jidiust.'n to
search for him. Between one and t wo
o'clock in the morning Sheriff John-on
found him cn the steamer Wm. J. Lewis,
which was lying 2t the foot of Main
street, just in the act of purchasing a
ticket for Omaha. All the money ex
cept about was found on his person,
al.--o the revolver, lie was brought be
fore Justice O'Nei'l. plead guilty, and in
default of bail will board withtho Sheriff
until Court.
AoTrEitit i:.phi:k KonEKKV.
The Ac-rnt of h V. S. rxprcM nt
KroHiiville slopfi With siti.ooo.
Capt. Ililiiard, of the steamer Lewi,
brings the news of another heavy Im
press robbery, at Brownville, in this
State, last Thursday night. It appears
the Agent of the company at that place
dotauied during the ntght of Thursday,
taking with him the sum of $ll',0-Kof
money in his hands. II? left a letter di
rected to his wife, tedling her he had
gone, and that she wa too good for him
to live with, etc. He left- another di
rected to the editor of one of the papers
(we qii not learn which cue) in which
he said he knew the chances were largely
against him, that he probably only bed
one chance of escape to niuety-ntrje of bo
ing caught, tut that he should try the
One chance,.and wound up by telling the
editor he could make a first-class item
out of it. Capt. Ililiiard says many of
the Brownville people think heis slightly
deranged. If he is there is "method in
his madness."
Later Agent Simpson Juts received
a dispatch confirming the above, and
stating that they think taey have track
of the robber. His name is Bear, and is
the same man who wa.s knocked down (?)
and robbed last winrer.
A private letter from Ashland says i
busioe&s of the town is good and on the
increase Creeks are running lower
farmers are threshing, and fin 1 their !
grain turning out fully as good as they j
expected. The writer anticipates lively ;
times this fall in a business v-.ty, sci J
i.y.- ihe IIrr.Ai.i is in prtst deivj" d r.nt '
TIIK I-R22E FIGHT OX S.ITI RD.IY
IlaiiIIaII.Rliai "J iklil.tmi
on tlif a h it omul
ul. jf
The prize fight which took place op
posite this city on Saturday is said to
have been quite an interesting spectacle
to those whose tastes have liecon.e so
vitiated as to render such brutality a sub
ject of interest.
The principals in the affair were Pan.
Hall, alius " California Joe" and Harry
Young, alt' is the ''Watchman." They
are both " plugs" of the commonest or
der. The sum fought for is supposed to
have been $2.30 a side, but tu all proba
bility there was no stake up the affair
being merely a dodge for money.
At the close of the gsth round, Young
refused to fight any more, whereupon his
second gave him a brutal kick in the side
while he was down. A considerable
crowd came down from Omaha to witness
the t: mill," and a large number of our
own citizens went over. The steamer
Lady Grace waschartred for the occasion.
Neither of the combattants showed signs
of severe punishment, although they are
said to have been considerably bruised
about, the ribs. We understand another
fight is made up. to come off one week
from next Saturday.
liitE tOHl'VJiV.
Initiatory &Ui for Oru'iihiznliOB
Pursuant to previous notice sundry
citizens of the city of Pla.t -mouth, met
at, the Court Louse on Friday e vening
la.-t, for the purpose of taking the ini
tiatory :teps towards orgauizing a Fire
Company.
On motion, Mayor D. II. "Wheeler was
elected Chairman and Peter 1. Bates
Secretary. A list of some thhty-two
persons who had agreed to Iwcome mem
bers of a Fire Organizations was pres
ented. After some di-eus-ion as to the
proper manner of proceeding, upon mo-
tion, a committee of three, consisting of,
Frank Stadter, Sam. M. Chapman i.nd
Peter P. Bates was appoiatci to corres
pond with Fire Organizations in other
cities and secure M.fovmation ia reference !
to Fire Engines, &e., and same commit- j than before this season. A ferry was
tee was in'truc-ted to call upon the clti- : established at Ashland to accommodate
zens. Property Holders, Merchant and j travel Wtween that place and Pla'ts
all interested, "to secure sub.-crlpiions to ! mouth, but as the water has fallen the
a Fire Famine Fund shid committee to j f"ul is a-'m ue-
report -at a subsequent meeting On The Dooms having purchased th; s'.ore
motion, a!.ourueu to meet at the oince ;
of Mayor dHeler on Friday evening, j
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PL4TTiMlVl H AND ULES1V0O3. I
The fallowing are the first telegraph
dispatches over the wires bctweea thi-s
city and ( J k nwood :
Mayors OiT'irK, pLATTsMorrn, Nf.w. 1
Aug. uth, isr.'.i. j
IIox. Wm. Kf.mi'tox,
Mayor of Glfxwood, Iowa.-
The city of Plattsmouth greets her
sister city Glenwood, and heartily cou--
gratulatesher upon the completion of tin; j
cham which unites them by the "Light-
ning bonds." May the Iron Steed .-non
gladden us with his '"neigh" of welcome.
1). II. WiiKi;i.EU, Mayor.
Mayors Office, G i.f.nvo i, I a. )
Aug. 3 1st, 1S(V.. J
Hon. T. II. Wiif.ei.kr,
Mayor.
Glenwood heartily reciprocates the
friendly greeting of the Valley city.-r
The sister cities have slumbered lone-,
hut have bee n awakened by the flash of
li'i-ritniiinr '( urn- lii-i-.T kiitif t.i
Lo nwake to otir niiiti-a! interest-; for i
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the future hv tho snort and roar of the !
steed el iron in whose L-osom tno un- ;
pressive Genii of steam becomes the !
hanli-scrvant of skih and enterprise.
Wm. Kf.mvtox, Mayor.
KrvvtJivc C'r Wcatlif r- I.a;at.
iio!!. Win. ii. D.-.-.s sen-Is us ti.e to.-
iowia ani-i't-, lc?:-r of cneril inlorma- i
th.n ' ff - uses but f..wwor-N bu thev i
t. a. ..uy ..j i.imj .
express a.i that would oriim.triiy ;e -on- !
Uiined in a half column letter. Let Us '
in:
as
20
than
O ats good,
acre. Com looks well; Potatoes mas niS
u re. I oni looks weil; l iitatoes maanin-
cut po',er si.rnkle of rain last week i
, n 1 " i i
.vhich put all the streams on a bender. I
The country settling fast; Kvcrybody j
cent
want laud. A few more homesteads
left. The Blue Valley is O. K.
More anon 1AVIS.
snv Hoi'sr.
By reference te our advertising col
umns it will be seen that J. B. Doom has
withdrawn from the lry tUoods and Gro
cery business, and associated with him
John B. Itusfjcl, Esq., for the purno-e
of doing an exclusive Farm Implement
and Grain business?. This is as it should
be. When tlie house of Doom, Bro. &.
Co. w is started, considering the trade of
this pl ace, it was proper that Dry Goods,
Groceries, and Farm Implements, etc.,
should Le sold together; but tho busi
ness of that House has grown to an ex
tent which rendered it exceedingly nec
essary to divide the business. B. G.
and Kvc-rton Doom continue the Dry
Goods and Grocery business at the old
stand, while J. K. Dcoai has taken ex
clusive charge of the Implement busi
ncss.and associated with him Mr. Itussel.
Of J. K. Doom it is unnecessary for us
to say a word, as a residence of ten years
in this eounty has resulted in giving him
a business second to none in the State.
Mr. Doom's past life will be sulfieieut
guarantee for the manner in which the
business will be conducted. Mr. Busse!l
is comparatively a new eomer,bnt comes
among ns well recommended, while here
his deMirtment has been such as to make
him highly respected. Mr. Bussed is no
tisll is no
purchased I
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"Carpet Bnggcr," having
considerable property, K.th in city and
e..o.u., o ,ff
rHrmaneiit piace of rciidenee and .ui-
o
Tlie 2;. w say; business hns lon dull
ar from vou often: v.-'r sS"' ,;1' ,:" A '-i-'Jins ate L do r LI i bv I v;;: - ' :? ,;,!; , r-':
! r'.iv.i -it l'i-' st.'h'l it.tt ; .Wit 1 t I' tiUil . i , . II 'l' 1, e.' it i- 1 iii : i .-t.i!. . a ,,,r inns l-n me -,i.e o.
kak. .vur i..n, i o. ,,iaUls .-tretching oil to each at ot the (;iuvh, connn.-n.-ini ,!n Wedm-d.,.. ciALAMCrf .M-CARTV.
Ll. llERALli.-ilarvestng. and stack- compass, .Nature s liower garden and ! ,.v, :., ls,r, cru-.mra.iing sneews- i LvV i'" 'v c T N-X'' iL
gare over. Wheat crop not so good the --(entie gates, ?ann.ug Uie-ir od.:ii-; ,.V01,.! h-.ve unite i wii h tb--' chc.rch, ! 'AVVTei...i.'r la! iw i-.-j ' '"
was exoeeted; crops wiil average about or..us wm-s, di-peme ..aave pciv.imes, j ,, u im;:dH.r of olhers have d-.- j "" " '
. .. . . tin 1 1,1'isi ivh'l'il: thev stole t leir Oil- t, 1 . 1. . e.i. .i i n ' '.'J.. iilllHV
bushels to the acre. onethird lets I . ' ft 1 i, , , ,i; C,'-1 111 - I Taken up f-.,7.ser;.,..-r in Li.-uwoo.l Pre-
, , , , . . . . lli-.-ettnir U IK! Oiioitto,! tl.ts CVi It Vi c i eme;. CV.- C .i.r.itv. a i.rovvn Inley. two e :is oi-t.
was exjiectca, nut goou eiiougu. the Leatuitulji home as Measuiu as ,un at th(J (.i,uri.h a,,i durn- tl... o,,,,.:,,.; ; -c- in imehva I. !
from 25 to 50 budiels to the ! I f.mnd in .Sehft-ka. . e wmiia rc'tjr , v....... - - t u , , .... "" ' '' V
ASH LAM D LETTER.
Frorertive Ylew-AsJilaiKlin I ho In-
--ri.t.t.ra,
"Rn ITeraI.I. Thin-rs are movinrr.
- - 'I
out here, and the iii-o:-iH?ct of a rich and i
'
.
populous
puious county on short notice, grows
ghter and brighter.
fhe work on the Kailroad is progre-.-
bri
Th
ing Cnely, and Ashland U looking for-
ward to a proud future. Do you "know
that this little valley in the wilderness
begins to hear the rumbling of the cars
from the Pacific, and witli specks of but
slight magnifying power, can see in the
future long blocks of three story bricks,
and all the accompaniments of a rich
and populous town. The .short and easy
route is here and travel will take it.'
Capital ami influence may start over hills
sun! :ifii'.iiiil hv town riro:ertv to increase
- , , . h ,jf;rsof ramd.ai..!
cheap transportation wiil drive it to the
direct, easy and cheapest channel. The
The Union Pacific is at be.-t a long road,
and with the present and prospective
competition down near the Isthmus, it
will have no opportunity to climb hlll-i.
and tie double bow-knots in tlie route,
but will Ik? driven to the most expedi
tious and the best line.
Our Government land is being rapid
ly disposed of, and one great advantage
to us is, thai when the Government land
is gone, we will. have settlers actual oc
cupants of the land men to enrich the
country; to plant orchard -,raisc produce,
build roads and bridges and .su.-'.ai;i
schools, and we will not be cursed as
ouie of the older counties are, by having
their land, to a great extent, lathe hand-;
of speculators.
Our wheat in .-tack has been injured,
but not seriously; and as the we-uher
improved and as threshing is going on
it is probable there will be no further
s in that way. Lorn is good, aiu. two
weeks exemption from fro-t will sceurj
a i:ne crop.
Salt Creek is asrain down, but during
tlie pa-t week the waters have been high-
iormeriy owned uy tue nen iros.,
1UAV doing business, and judging
from the appearance are making it pay
Well
On Saturday a meeting of fanners was
held at A.-hl iiid to oi't'Miiie an .Agricul
tural Society, J. r. Slilrleywa.s called to
tie c!uiir A- IO o appointed .Sccrc-
tarv.
Messrs. Bissel, Walker an 1 Deyo were
chosen to draft a Con-Tituricn an 1 Bv-
laws, asul Mc.s.-rs. Bnisii, Ad.ir, Forbe-s
and Stanley a Committee for the .stde
tion ofi'Sicers for permanent orgauia-
tion.
!Moet aaruin next Saturday at 2 oVcbic-L 1
Country generally healthy and thou
auds of homesteaders in good sj irifs.
ILLFOHD LETTEfi. ,
Terapfrant'C--':"ij ?IPlliir- Hn-1-nosr.
It. Iv. Rontl :ivclton-
MlLLFO'.U Nf.r. -A tig. --1 1. b"'V.
As Summer f-es awav onNortlurn
.breezes to Southern clinics,- Autumn
dayscme filing in to fill the vacancy.- (
t As liuie Oi'tiws u cianui on, n.-ietire ;n- ;
, tr..k, to n,j.,aiu an in I -Jil l
print, of ia;-t-iime, all of our private a
nublie acts, "ne.d or oa l. lettve tb.e!r rei- i
press on our hearts, ami on tne. cotri'iiu- i it itou t stp tiv ra:n it wnl cert itu.y nti
nify at !ai Lre. The j.eop'e of this p'.-t.-e . p-ove the looks of the town,
have succeeded in kecptna nj a he.dfhy j v)m ,JV, r;, .,.,
lennv?ian-e Iceltng to tlie cxeiUMon oi ;
i:itoxie,t iiig drinks, thus we lcpe to j .
attract the better class ot set tiers ty en-
courygmsr tiie go..et anl con'lciiiiim- tee ,
,;V,L Milltord boasts ofr.omm shop to ;
r:l,iy arVun' '' ,We.,o:,cl' n'Mh' 1 -
Ui.lltJ. h,T mheiita-Lv ano natural cn- .
downients nesth-u on tlie west bam; of ;
the B!:m Kiver where azure w:-.t.-r riopie -
the manuf.tcturer to toe two e.ie-e.-i nt
. - - - .
WfUr V?" FS "-'n ,,;,'i U u'
.h,;r au'J vry ot:ir';;S' rAV''M
j;v :.y to the mercli-nrs thai tho farm- i
-rs .f Reward a-vrea-ly to compare notes
with am' countv in the State.
The Milhbrd Grove is sin !terins a suc
cessful camp meeting nn l -r the .super
vision of l'lc.-idiiig Eider Davis of Lin
col n.
In mvlast letter sjetikinu
the name ri veil above, but still retains I
theKime proclivity to act with his Ibr-
mer name, nraymg incessant; v. t
I hote certain in lividuals will not :
1 T .
have at la-t called an election to be !; -id
. i . . ..... .
on tiie "Jin 01 o..'T.iem.;r iu-ai, oi ..- i
on issuing $5').hM bonds to die M. I'
ll. B. The bond m-.-n say th y arc
ahead, they consider that by i-um.
these bon Is they wiil ee::-e this Bab
road, and thus early have connection
with the outer world. The incrca.-e of
the population of the county, and the
pn
wan
present
the ten
f the bonds, the' people will show by
their generosity that they can appreciate
a good thine. Lkzail
cosgbeatioai.oiu;amzitios
l"UrKCi:i.
A Council of Congregational Churches
m m lula.clY 'r' V V
an1 "" l tu V' Joli" !
Tinld of Tabor, Iowa, as moderator and j
met in this citv on Saturday, Aug. 14th,
Bev. Fred. Alley scribe. The churches !
aad Glenwood,
' J . , . 1. i
Iowa, were represented ; ami al o ot ,
Nt-brti-ka City ami Weeping Water, j
Neb. After a careful review of the sur- ,
' . . i
rund"iys cf il; ntv and Cxan-
ostfes 1 lieiecte-l to mention the Ml. j- , ,.dil,-m',!-t'l- r'r,,,:' w', '"oe -..,1 A. IS. Sharp, ot I-.r.c.u County, in the State-oldie
Creek curiosin- known a ; the "J i. k ! l" V 1 " i V w,, ." ,;. .: .: k - a nivethu. J ,uih.-n x.'-ve.
Babbit" This homo specimen of vi,,n-iOIVt.1,I',,,1:lJ'Il!-!,t nu' 0 ,,ni- y'ry ; jac cv, ., ,.; C. Suae' ,.t Xehraska.
i i l ' ; . ',., if,,, ., i and silver co: ab-lracted frotu a bureau J " --' " -v1"1 -
der lias litul ins Jcone ciian.'c-'l rinm a ; ; ,w t-e-.M- a m i.ie i. an-; .rart t! on,;
comblnraion of the first letter of the al- j m-V,.,' r , . . Jwi.a l -t.: c of the s ate of Xe! ly.-!.:-. ju
i i . .!. r ...... v ... ! I liree tamteesL-oip. ApT.-inna--e cotiiov-. i ,ti).i ., i -s- co-.ei.y. ii'.-.of.-t h-; - in A. h.
thahct With two ot the nineteen. a a T. , iT , . ,-::,,, .i. ti;h r h e o. nn i
i t i i e .1. .. .r i.. 1- t ii'- ia i iiii. i s 'i iii - s i iiiiii: v iiti . e 1 a;-i I : nita : it r oi iae in : i.i- e-i 'l u.'i i i "i -' o -i '. i
nereaiter ieei jtra.us oi a ".'."; "un-Hiimous" r.o'-hi cr tt, -n l th- tiventy-tv.-. . in i.iMii.-iup No. ten io . lio.ci rus2:
havin? mention.:-.! that he carried uio j . , UJ' . n JZ1 - V " t-. X.,. t.ix . ot. ti.w x.t. prin.-u .1
i - t . 1 : l, .,..,1 i o o. a mi: i , is i my , i i i ii.- ui i .:,;. ;i n, i,j in i..-. n i-i-.ir li,: in. - '.', re -ri.i
of ,is weight near he-he id '-un-.ni.uous" Wrn crotv. j Ai.o Ml 1, -, lo.ii ... .he ih-we-i rpi.ii.uti.ua i ft T m
1 he County (.orimi-ioncrs m.-t on i , 0.,..l j...-m T,.,r lir, ' the . v.m :,.n t.-r-t tt- M.u.-a-v,-. -t .;.:.:r- t lliJU lull
the Hill m-t at .Hc Ai.ii,.., cv i .m . ; ovhv.it.oti at the ofaee of J'attcr-on cv : (,lar:W, i t-m.u X. twi-i.iy-.1vc . ami 0XE LOOK EAST 0
othce at this nbc : atl 1 atti.'r CT -i I er v - ; . i .-. . i i ., ........ ..i..r;,- of .-e-iioii No. ti, r,v-I
.. .- . .- ... Kiotiii. iiiea-ures twelve liicnes iiiru- iVi - ,- c, , r V.ir. I n-r.n.i.t.Mv
.li..n..i..i, -mi. I Oviotvli-i lnei'toi -s rto't- .. ilin .- .... in towti.-hiP - o. ele i :i II , ,.- . i. aero l oi f. r.n.Uieiiiii
dueo raised this sea-on is sumeienc to .,, , i -.t . ' i , ruii.-ci im: s.ni.u n;. ; n. ..u. t i ,i.
, r. t. i i . . v,l ! ie.i-h it alone Without a ruontn S .le- ... l.inv.!.) . hi the Cey ot Ptnttsm.mth.
rant tue success ci one uainoao , , .. . .,;,,.. til .,..., tl. , .,,...: ,h- is asi:'e.i m-. n the p.ioii.-',. a
it thev are ol. heed to make this n .,, , , ... , . j.;at ot s..i.; e-tty. naJ als. itio i.uth-c-iisj i..ri
..,1 tP in I,, f.vnr nln? toBrOWnlhe b ti'C; 4.h ot . I. , , ,l!t:iHL N. .hteeu , ti,wnh, Xo. sev
uiiiut. uii'i lALi.t. wv.vi-, ....... . . ...... ,i-l. r. .i - i . . . i f ... i t , .:.. .
...... i.. ,f,un..,.i,i,,
anon ui iiiu le-e-euu-. ui m-- v...n.vii ..v. v.,
it was unanimously voted to aj 'prove tne
coarse taken to organize a church iu
, 5,f TVLX
i tongrezationai ciiurtn o: t uiisawuu
j was made public en the following Sab
i .1.
oaiit.
i,. .i... in d Itioiw it is
: jit tii'. itt. ............ ... ,
t- ......
c.XjKVt0(l ti:lt -,VOik on a Cllurch build-
jng wiil :-or.tt be com:ne::red. About liny
.r c0I.t ()f ti0 biiii.iiiig fund isexpected
J 1Voui aroat. That we n.ay have a large
portion of th, gentle, . lovi.nr, ving
ami sea-sac. u'.eing spirit ot the "at
Master, is our hmhcvt aiv-.f.on. itli
this spirit and aim we hope to deserve
the resjieet and friendship of our fellow
citizens. A.
Platt.-mouth, Aug. 25th.
STATE SWS.
From the Itepnblican.
A large pair of elk horns have just :tr
rived from the West, an I Ix-en fitted ,io
for Frank Bamage. Thvyr.re the hirge-t
set ever brought to Omaha, one antler
alone measuring five feet in length.
Frank ii. tends them as an ornament for
his front window.
From the Ctirouiclc.
House breaking is becoming too fre
quent Ibr convenience and proper peace
of mind which should be enjoyed by our
good citizens. The resit lance of J'r. A.
I. Smith was entered on Thursday after
noon, an I furniture turrci 'top -y tin vey"'
indicating that & rigid search of the prem
ises had been made for money. Noth
ing valuable lias leei missed from the
louse. A family residing in the xtme
building, heard the noise but supno-ed
.-onieot the family were at home, 'i'ii '-e
h.ui.-e breakers are becoming to familiar.
Let the police be on the watch.
The Pot taw itamie 15ase IJull Club,
from Ctii!ieil Blutls, arrived in this city
on J-,riday la.-t, and took rooms at the
Barnum lloii.-e. Tn the afternoon ;i
game between them and the Otoe-! was
commenced, but was interf rc 1 with i'.v
the lie.'.vy rai!i storm. On Samfday
miruiug a g.-iiuo w.ts playe-L resu'toiir in
favor or the (lieies. of this city, by 4.' to
J5 for the Council Bluffs' cuib.
From the St-itrxmtm.
In rejly to a corre-pondv"nt we state ;
1st. Ncl.iaska is not in Omaa. V'1
Omalia does not own the Union l'acitic
ruilroiid it is rather fie vrrxn.
The Count' Commissioners have 1 t to
Mess. Watson A Goss, of Bellevtte, Neb.
a contract for the erection of three
bridges on the Post patent a combina
tion of woof and iron. The eo-t to th
c eiiity will be .7;!' in Bridge B nd.
The Postmaster-General e-taMisLed
I in .July the following new po-,t .luces in
! Nebrii-ka :
i!a. r ):tk. Otoe county ;
Walioo. Su!T! b-rs county;
SSlion,'' m
coimtv. has been discontinued.
Ii.-:,lC'!i. .IfTt.-rson COt;!UV.
Tlie C-.uintv Commiv.ioners have
ip-
nvoi'i ittre 1 ! for the Bridge Fun I
for the purpose ct' itiiikimr r--; ;iirs to th
!:-.. i.''js over :even
Cr.
th
telopt'. But there is -to money now i;i
tlie treasury to the credit of the Lrid re
Fund. It will lie iieees-ary therefore fir
the citizens here to c;i -h the warrants.
s.tv 51. or S-lii etc h.
!iev will be
waiite.l in a tew weeks to pay t-.zo with.
A c ii rreg.ifion of tiie regsibir Bapti-t
Ch;:;ch w;ts organized in Llnco'n on Sv.n-
l:i"let, un tier the au.-p'c.'s of Bcv. B.
I'l. Iftiliman. d' 3Ia:engo, Illinois.
IV, Tit v-one members of the church took
part in 'ho oru'aniati.in, aid tho ii.t'.i-i'.-
f auon iva" recciveu tn.ir inert' are proo-
j ablv mtiiiv othera.-
j . 'Timricv was clio-en deacon, an-1 L
in
the vieinitv. !!
If. Porter, cl"ik. A genend tlispoitio;i
si-'tui'd meiiifes'ed to call Bev. Mr.
Il.utn.an to the pastorate. Arrantre-
.,, , . 1 ,. . ,
n:e:its wul Le immediately tu: !e to se-
cure, sooti alter tl;a on-n:n;' of ranwav
enmmuiiieaf.ion, the ttrecrion of a meeting-house
tipon the church lots on block
7. donated !v the State. The trustees
cb'cVd ;,:-e II." II. Ting'c;-, !?. F. Cozad.
Mr. f-'Oi't. -J. P. L.mtz ati 1 L. Lavender.
From the Fivmont Tr!:'i;n
We h i ve he-trd it said thai ;he e'tliva-
tion ;.f trees atbls matcria'iy to i amount
in r;t:ii-:ti.i. e a-ivie our iiiwn oti ts u
'oi
thev want to stop the ercees. iv. fail ! wa
ter in Mrs vieinitv to have the -un flowers
and weci'. j ai.ont town lit down
It
.... . ... it, i i,
I IIC s-ir ot '.. s,t A-lib'tl-l whvh -
rs on ! !n; 27l ll ''ft!er It. o'.t 1-, o.-j; ,j.
Iv t M-1, ,.tt, .:.. f-.
on -!i ttc-!-t:- in torn c m1
-.f.t.j., 4 '.. t, ,..., ;r rj, ..
1;. & M. j;. i;. wi.h a st.'en.ll I w.--
ter power, one of the !,-t ofth" S -
aU! ttl. (0,i(itv svUt f ,vy fir.tv.
j.r ..,,,!.,..' e,I1..ot c,-, (l( ;,. ,
f'.x " ' ' "
eir. n. i cckihtu. v. i.i.eat wo; Km
he addition of Lei-hton it i;rovvt,'s
p-eeioitated from the
s,u.im. ,,rv to t10 ,..',,,, j.v tli tal-rt"
,.f the-sctCioId. on Wednesday morn'lntr"
-vr.?rffcii i
He wis taken up insensible an 1 cani.-d
info the i ccknam Brothers sJpi. e
are lititiov to stato tl.it bo !,., okhIh.iiI
no scrimis injuries from the accident.
Xi-om the Nebraska Citv A'r.i
. ' , V',. ' ,. - ' " '
V, ! ,:i. . u" ' '
ii.i-i iviiii inrta u i.ni;e: nuiiioe. oi i.i.i'.n
f...,v
'"... - . . . . I
I lie farmer? of tics countv have ra:-cd '
iit.'r nl ifti.i p-i.H.'fs e:tr.tii-i'.l lti tb;'
.-.--:" - t . "
U K-.iy el eitpains were ot.-..re'l :or .-:..
on our
CC't - t.'lts nj'ir'i'llg. ll'Ii-C'S..'. ;
The 1 r;atiU iiiiiid.
We have the lest authority for savin.-:
, . . . .i ... i - t .
th.lt the coturactors. on the M. IoUi-aii' j
Nebraska Trunk roa 1 will not cca
n.j. u v i it Ht 1 i t :
1 'i 1 ...i t .. t i . .1. .
"'-''- 'in... ti .... .j-' i i . .i -" -
i iuii.'.-i t-iiv. i (,i rii!i2?.N.. eleven 1 1 -. fust ot ll'.p M.; 1 e l" make nil Kili'ii ot
m.til the cmnlelion of tee thn mile-, but ' ."""Mi'V-' 'r l' r.-:'1:: " i. ur.:
isi.ii i rift iiiiisiiii .V tttiiiiiSKri ii.-in- - o nurin i.i t-e.ii'jt o. i i-.i. it-t-n o -. it.i-i oi
" - . . 1 ,. -, V S Ne-i....-ki'.. an.l it.i-o I ane l iii;.. in es.e.i inooey
State IUIC. Which Will give US all rati to I j.. tn :ilVr, p,r delen.er.t: that on the :rrui
St. I .UIS Without chanec of Cars or tTOss- ' ''' of April. lr. j lainlili entereel ir.to Pirt-PT-i
v : -tpt. w c.i u.-lemlent tor me purpose of takmir
ing tlie Ail ssourt riVtr. ; t-:lre 0f rj,i t-.-lliujr i-iil.t real e-tate ami iiumZ.
Our faith has been and Still is deeply j inn sabl hive" ments. Ami the objeet an t pir.y-
roote-1 in the certain and speedy cm, pie- SVL'V
tion ot tins roaa. tor tne simjue a?M t-i iei i
rca.-O'! that it will pay, anl also ibr the
reaoa that it treed take on'y a few
months till if is in runn-ng era r.
Lk ont for a rousing -4rh tf -I try co'e-
t.onan uxeurs.onoa ,;: unok
hext tutumer. L!niin: !Tc L'.-.nnci'
id
Andrew 3IcMakeu can find a letter ad- !
dressc.1 to him.and Pmnd on Main street,
, ... . ' T 1
bv ortr nt h- l-!t mj nfF v. t
a rrmr 1 p-itvct !
ScT A a S VI UrCtt
j
1 H ) )U K A Uli A i
A J J J juc iiJlLVi iJta.it t t
I IlaxhtseonipletoJ the i.Sati.i.tr nnU rt-eor.Una
j .l ! ii k K s-id i"n ! t!i tisy ot Claitii-
i moail.. I ai ncv i.rcparo-1 tv evil
r
j 4
j
i iVh-h'o
j Vee tillli, 1 W be
j bj niortt-a-e ou the property.
u";
Ultl
ACXVi..
Donation to Churches.
T r ., . , . . , .
I wii! ptve to the f .llow inx ftl.io-tr? Jt-nouii-
iiiitii!is. vi :
To l lie I'aif 1st rimreh. l it 12 in uloek -T :
To tlie e'o!iirre--aiinM,i! t tiurcb. lot in bloek 2;
To (lie .Metiio-list t'bureh. lot 1 in Muck li; .
To the Catholic Cli.ireli. lot ti in 01 n 't .HI;
To t!io J-'piseoivil I'bnreh. lot : in Mo"k li': .
To tlie" l'i i -I'V t li ot (.'Siurili. lot 1 in bioi-k 'i;
To the 'hristiati t':ui:-. !i hit 1J i:i l li -k
To the Lutberaa Cmicli lot 1 in liln. k
in iny'A'i'l.i ii.n to the C i;y ( I'lii't.-tuoatli, upon
Hie' l'oilow eer ii'ii lit 5 -i.
vu: Ji
it cny
rv.il
t-reet on s nii lois. a aOave Mnnale I, a so t. .-: Coc
iu? I1 .ti? lor i.nij.r v .--i.iii. iriHiai live year
ii. ,in i,iisi,i.'. hi 'i, i .iiin "u
p-ii-j il.-ai.l liitrea or cnureiies to eomp, wi.ii
ft... . I .O ,1 mill lltllin l.t.iTl .'lil 11 til-lt J' lrt f!i
.. ... . ... i . .
S. LILKb.
Donation to Public Schools,
I hereby ilunati.' f.r :be n-e m' 1'ublii- Iiislrirt
Si-iionls. Lot 1 i in ill1" k on the norm i-iil.) ot"
M-iin .-ireet. i.n i Lot !'.' ill lib" k on the south
ri b' of Main sti-te:, in my iiJaUion to tlie f.'.ty
ol'l'l.utsinoaili. DL'ivii.
5,000 Ac-33 of Land fosr Sale
in this r. iinty. Also, lluii-es ami I.jts in ihis
i-ii v. :lt low l,:-:i-'
I'i'.n i'-nlar at u ntion ri; ;o the l i'yie.'J anil !
.-lliiii; ot real estate. aiainins titles. :i;i ! pay
iuit taxes lor nvn-r-M U-iits. .S. Dl'K K.
Ri al Ksttite Ajfei:t,
Lot for Ten Dollar
1 u :M si'il i.i :i:ivti .i ili'iron" of iwihlin all.l
liuinoviirj. ai: oi -'ie 'ot - in t lie ?u jjonn.d list
in my a-i ii'.i'.o t- I'lr tt.-te nith. at ten lotlari
per lot. uii'le:' the h,liiKii:j t otcil ions, viz:
Thi ctr.-.iri in"-.-l.:i-im v. 'e be reu'iireJ t"
b,.;!.;.,,! the ! .: per. !ia- ! a tiv hou-o of
ti.e !.ui mi.:: -i it:: . n - i 'ii-i. to-WK: Lt.e h iu-;
to be tiot less than li- L et. with .-tcy i.oi
I .v. er t n.i n teet. 1 he tr.iiiie iiu.-i oe vo.-i :. n 1
1 i.-taiit lal: a:.e-e weil M.;i!,l'ii; louu latioii
eiiiieroi orte; or stone. I la-ii' iiiu.-t una Kin n
en, of not U-.- ih-ia i : ) x 1 1 . liui; iica must bo
eotnpleteJ on r be!i re January l !. is7 i. Wi.l
iti e u bor.a for a -i.cl e the ..i ty wh.i bti s w j
.- . j 1 1 ;..s ,,'C.ri-h N iicute.iiii'l upon eniiiplyiiii; :
o li I t;e :i' . vo eei'.i c :..ns. v. i it give a i;oo.i utiu
sieii'-iciit Vi'arr:.:;ty Uf.'.t.
.Seleeiions may he ina-le from the aeeoiaiiaity
in li.-t;
L us -j ie.pl K i t bhn-k ": I. ,1 S in liloek 4: Lot
It in b.,.-k U: Lot ia bioekls-. Lot 12 in
t'lo.-k u': i."t- J. : at' i 11 in blm-k -1: Lot : in
i-l ...-k l.ot.- U iiiiu S in bloek -: L"is .'at: I
il in liloei: lo: Lot "i ia h!o -k.7: Lois I't :i:.I 17
in blo.-kLS; Lois -1 toi'i 7 iu block '.'; Lot g in
biiu-k '-'.
ih ki:.
PiaUsat'-uth. Aii'.i'i f. Oihee in t .mrt lb. Use
In I:s!rivt Court, .vcoi'.l .It,;i -i:'.l I:.-triet,
.v.ta.u an 1 ior C'a.-s count; , Xcbra -k.
Levi Kii-;ei!i i:iz,
an.m:st Xotiic.
I a:ie II. A aex imler. )
To I :ae il. Ale.wi. kT, imii-ievi-Jcat, del" nj-
Yoit are hereby poiiiieil ltit Levi Rti.-torimli ?.
il;,-. o-i i lie J-; il ;y ol eptetnoc r. IS'-'.', lii'.il his
; i'iii i;ni in i oe i.'i tri.-t t'otetol ,ii.' M-e-u. if. Ju
dicial li.-liiel wi.hin .'ini f'.r L.isyotoey, Xe
0. u.-U.i. t li.' o'.ji :i ii i pri. n i'l v.iiirh is t re
ii.i id ; 'ie".i - .:- to !'.,. -.- i hv true" tin 1 lull
amoiint of i "!': !'i'.': i ; oi i i i i i'-.i I ," i ; 1 by !t. .1.
l;ai!it!r. ;! ch-i m s.!0. on i!;e : . 1 1 d .y it
I l.i ll.li-- . t.-M. lor !h.; ..t ol .s. . of '.'('-
tio: L ', i.i T. li. X.o, ):; i-.. oi ti.h 1. .L. -o!.l
ns "it r i.rotni-.y. on a .i i -or in en 1 1 emtereil afr;1. iost
yon in t on t on l ie l.'tii iay of Iec-i moer.
lsi.i, vhi.-'i ;;aet ot hurl i now On'lie-.l a;i 1 in
the p"-.-!-?-n:i of pia-n.T;; arnl :o remove a eioiol
ltoni i'.i'.i,:s t: ie ! sal I '. ract o. la n 1 ny rc:i-s-ii
oi -.o-i oi::.-;C.t '.-ia ;M"e reuiu'-l to
;-.!-. ' r s.i pi pi!.i'"i; oti or hi t' re the r ta lt.y ol
loner. Iv.i. LKY1 i;L". rKRIiiiLTZ,
I'.y .Maxwkll iV C'llAIVM AN,
se iiv,T. ilis AtioMie-ys.
3:ikkiis45r;tiri',:4 :ale.
N'oii -e i- hereby riven !a it in pur.-iieiH-e of ;i
ilrernai nr-.iiT ol .-ale nitnie oy liis llmor
iii.'ii-;-i. 11. L me, Jii'b'e of the r-eeoml .Iu''iei.il
1) . .;,,.( wt.hiti .iti'l n:r Cass eounty, Xeoraskti.
at iiis v'ii i.a'e'is in ' nuaiia C'i'y, i'ii tiie 7iii i!ay
ol May. Jvi-i. 1 wi.l. on th Citk iltty of Septrm
ber, isjih. at the froni loorot the I'mirt House in
I the ci.y of Foet.-niouth. c.i eo-.inty Xe-bru.-ki
i ar the li'iur ot Z o iloi k p. in. ot s..i I oa.-. otn
: l0r u- ;o the ii:-ae.t i.t.'i be: ; hi . l-.-r ali i:
.1 I'ia tt.- nioiit h, C.is eo-.mty. ehr;-..-ka.
T
iu
llitu. litle aii'i ice rest ol .sanuiel J. - ini! i:,rtle-e-uasetL
in an l to the west h.-!t t' j of the norih-
i - t oiia.-tei- of -eet'on No. t'l een. io i;.-nip
X. twelve no .h. rane Xo. tilveK.htu P.M.,
sinmte in C'.i.-s i-ouniy, Xe'.niska.
st.iii' wiil i. in liji open fr bias for the ypnee of
one hour. Tortus ea.-h.
iiARY .1. .SMITH.
A lt. it:':.-tr ttrix e !:ite oi ;,ani.j J. nimh.
Ly Ma.wi t.hL ,V bii M M v..
fonljvv.1 llcr Aiioriieis.
AdSlliUSrator' $ iie
i o-t.-c is !:eiebv s.ivt u '.Uai in i.in- ua.ns f :i
J '! ol tue Sc. I J u.ii :.'.! li-t. i' t 4'o:.:t I
in.-i o.ii ni'iti iii.iae oi iu-- lioiiot ii'.-a. i. i.arvi-.
a', his c'aiim ia rs i i imaha Cit v. on Ma v t Ic i . u
A. l isi i,i. o.i tl : Snh i.iv oi .s-. io -tii'.i r
a P j-..ii!! thi; iVon: iioi- of the Court ilo:! : in
the eiiy oi itelltvae. S. rpy t oanty. .--.i a.-ka.
otli-r ii'i- .ilt- ,,i I'ntiit ;:o:-' ioji. ;i ii"e li. or o'
. i'iii: ' i o .'!.:. .. in. ti; : i.in i.i.. i i i.ie II-1: l.i i
, a,,. I t.s; bnl.l. r. nil C.,e ruh,, ,,:ieiel
j oi c,.in...u, .,, u. i a.-.-.i, i;i i n-i to the loi-
' iv... . -'ate , -i i.a e-l el .-.:py
i r !ate -1 n.i e l i l
i .; .Iu.u.-. W.o - i','ei:..-"-i'
i V:." v'4 " fi,'..i,v-i '"' .1!V !: "
; iAJiuii;.:'': 1
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;- '-ve:-. taet.ee- i.,e.-ii.!i i u-.-r the '.;.
: ..ti WZ.lW x!"":;
I ., ::i v. .
-w ii . C'ii.io.e.H-ii
Pi O? i3e Xalce
Titos i tk Oi i n r. Attj;. :u th. A. I.
In the mati.r oi iae e-!ale of L iv.ar l I-Vveu-K'i
r
It is or.lere l by the Cmrt t!.t a'l havir.s
ehi.Siis :. -'.I.. ih'.' s-:iT e-tate. rfii.t they wY'.l hie
! Xovt-moer uni.
i '"" '"-11 ' Aoieitu.-tratr.
PiatC-ii'cttih l;;- t'o'in y Xco
: a.- ka.
i.-ei'tiv.j
in:. K-tie-- oilo-.vio' iiive.-.ic.ci.: :or
oo. . ....... ..... ..... . -. .....
::i,r' li e:i-t :it:..rt. r o: hil; I. . In e: .-t . J I'ti-rut
S'lti.in Nn. Iv.e.'iiv-oiie 1 .ml '.hv lew ih -w-t
niiartir of the n.-nh-wf--t ouarter of se.-ti..f, ,,,.
oi mil:.'
Pi ineip ;l lueii-ii m Cars eoiin.y. .vi-i.ri-iia,
ii o.i I 1... l It: h. I; ot I hit llort..--.Vi: l:!!.,i..rl,l
M.,.,:n N1 ,,;ir.y .,. ;u tlw.1..lil) ;.
tivlv.- . u . ill ! rtnu-ii No. eleven ill, i.-i.-i
i t.-ie- o i-riii' tpai ineriiiti. n. m Ci..-s
j County. X.'t.ia-k.i. an.l the toui'.-W".-t .jtMrteT
j o: si.-tlon X-. e-L'tit S'. rill ihe not t It ! alio! :!ie
' soiith-vesi - i ot -ee.ioii Xo. lourteeii 1 1 1 . ainl the
i-.-ii.i-'.v ti 'lUi.i'ii r o: t'.-i iio.i .o. i ,-. er.i---oi:e
;,. towaai Xo. e-leve.i .11 -. north of .-attire
liter
en
tne
' " . . . - i
pro-' if til meridian, in v.oe eour.ty,
t..,'.,te an l t.ti.titer-hi.-. '-ii.-ets soia. au.; in -t th
: i,-.; -c il vi b-.i ,...y....;..t of ! h.t
:;Svr.,r
i V. Sh ..-p i - i.erct.y no.ii.e.l that he is ir.-mn-1
11 i
! I iii-iw-t ir.i.l oeotoii o-i or itlor.
I .:?
ti ,1'y a us 'ii'e'. IS '', or ju tiT' toci t wit!
be .':.k-.'!i tt-r -ia-. cm: il. i i.i la: -e witii pray r
0'-.:l 1 I ;: P. JllATi' IV -N. V isf
it.- '! . M. M Oi .1 CIT, hi . .o.-ner.
fou f-AI.K A Farni.'tat.i b riitc- ...u-h
L of r'iat'snioie':. t- nee 1 t .4 a-:-,.. i.r-K...
n.1Er ?rrRL' K i windham..
0 W.V.'K : No. iwe'ee 1. . ea-t 01 M.viii . o- prii.eiin.l
I 1. ,-. .
t".xr:.ti
K..L I""-'
fce
t v.
i 1 . Olt ?AiiK K I! i:'T Tl'.! property be-
j .1. lon ii;.? to 1. .M.iiiiueU y. M !.e mi i it
i rentr-1 on : eu5i!i ! ti ; m. , '1 iie luue con-
k t:: ; us tj i i:r.s. '1 h'-re i." ul.o la! vee!--tTti wi.h
Ai'iuyto T. M. 1 Al'.t KIT.
sopiltf
tx iia-ir "lyfTK"' r
1 Tiiis farii; w ita itr. one !:' a hall iiiilc 1k-
low hei-'lV ?1 ill. We-i'pinir o'a'er. ami n'ii-
, .i,-l i n nil..r i i iij T. :lTi'S lil l-ult lull.
Veepm-r A'nt r ruii-J throorii one rortier of the
rr"ee;J,vulli"s holLSM ou Ul "rt'mis-
t I will also sell tlie pro wins: erop ,'h! :ktm
i i,p.lt .,,,,1 .w,,., ...,-r. s .urn. t-riber with ull
lav lanmiiK tttensits
je-gitf
R. .s. STIUIKTER.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
Pitiiatdl on Four Mile Creek. V.Z mill north-
nest ot rhutsiinnitli. 1 noli-li-i.iii the l utie riv- j
er.aT.it t hree-loiirt ti-- ol a mile inun tue imeoi uie
li. X -M. Ii.. ami known ns the io-kiim lai in,
eoM'.aiisi::!; lisa .u re" of choiec l.ui'l. Iim ii re of
w hi eh i-. In. ;i:i l-in.l. a'n.nt teu aercsare ti;uit r
lUel about ninety acres in j?r.i-. thu lialauce in
r.i ,r l.-ii.'i. I i ! the nrTiil,,' 1 n
- Lr.i , .
. .i. ul.le e.ioin. frame barn f, et wi ll stone
I . . . I . I -T 1-
orein.rd. VIel.tv ol '.-tn'k- i" it. ii never liOliie
well, a B"'".l si-lmu! bou.-e: ulsii ! uert.-- of timber
lami in S"a"l- eouniy. near the inonih ot In
i iiiuv.iJMa l':;:;:,r .VLUitV:?;!?,
iii Uloek one bnn lreii aii'l i ix ty-eisht, tills; in
th- city ol Tlat .MnonUi. 1 erins t a- .
Eii-C.irc t the premises or ..r i lie MiWriWr
in Suumlers Co. Neb. .M. .sfOeKIM;.
Piatt MiK'iil li. .tth'. '.-tf.
FOlt 5SALB.
UXIMPltOVr.D I'RoriuRTY IX CA.s.S CO.
Southwest 1 1' of S
S. Town. 11, Rattle 12.
li - n - s
ji "ii " 1.'
: "11 " 11
"11 " il
1". i I " 11
1". "11 " 11
at " " n
Xort!ien.-t "
L.1 '-ouibivrst
j . . ol si. .
tfj , noriiiwe.-t
LOT.S IX l'LATTSMol iil t'lTV.
l.u.s am! '1 in bioek U-iti:pr..ve.l. Ztvry .r.i;ne
r---i 1 1- ii
I Iilt h (Ttv Tb.tel. M un tv - t.
i , ; ; . van'.- Li i . rv s-ai.ie. .Mi i'. .-':.
:, -...le,,.- i... T in ! i -. : o-i ,(
street. JL.lAil l.J.ii ,V tit.il'.'.l.i.
itfiawg.
LOTS FOK SALK
IN PLATTSMOI7TII
IN I'L.V'TSMOI.TII
IN PLATl'SMOl "III
ON TIME TO SUIT PFIU'IIASKIL
ON T IMF IO SI IT Pl'KCIIAMlil.
ON TIM 11 TO SUIT PniCIlASFll.
lNliHUE ob'
i. , .,'i 'j
.. .n.s un e Jisis i lnoi: sTeiny.
OtHTK I'cttri: sti: AN" L:-.i'OT l.h.,1
Omaha, .Sits., Aus-. bs, ls-iH.
Sealeil I'topo-als. iiiilupiieaie, viil I reeivy. 1
bv the en ier-i ;ne-1 ant tl 1-o'eioek M.. en S e.
upl.ty. ihe ls-ii il.iy ol repteiuber. Is; lor liu
nislo'i.it the following .s-ih-i-te.u-e :;,.'.res, viz:
.-O.I iiarreN oi .'i; s Pork ;
ciO,.io'' poumis of ii 'i on. cle'itr A':': in i;:ii:.i''S ;
l. M; harrels of Flour, inter uhe it, i "i.:bie
extra : b. ri- lslo he full he. ob. trie I :
barrels of Flour, .-i-riti w !n-at. Coit'.le
exir ; h.c rels to be loll he nl-liueil :
,".(!,(o'J poiitvis of llaril lbeti'l. ill bo.teSitr: : peil,
eontaininioh i' s. pet ;
t.Ci'.'O ponmis of kiln-ilrie.i Corn M'-a' from
tth teeorn: in hiiriei- full heml 'it . 1 ;
lO.C-tii pi i. n Is of !!:' : in o ;k h - ri els i.h r-,un 1
hoops nil. I fill I hi-al In, oii ;
t.Uhh poitn.ts of iloininy ..liiri"; in btirn ! full
h'-ail-line-l :
4,0(r p -itti'l-'f Hoaiiny vr:!.-.1; in !.:irre!. fiti'I
hea l -1 ini' l ;
W . p. inn. is of t-reen Rio Coll".-.-; ia ooublo
file-:;.-:
0 mm poo in!.-of roasted Rio CohVe: in in.ul.'c
s:uk:
lt;r,0oO i'0..ni!s of Siifrrir. eiii.il in qnaliiy to
S'nari's "ft ' in barrels fu'l li i i ',- i n.' ;
iVKKi ir4-llon of Wlii-ky ' ir--.'.ir. ,-- Iroin
ihleiti ration-. .f ntiii'otni i u.il it i.irl
sirenyth. reoii'.-'iia; .''.") s;r,:,':.- ot l i--ar-boliati;
of pola s.i to I u'rali,- .me t!"i I
o'wiee: in new li; ! I -!:.";" f hall bfrri-j.-;
with one iron hoop on e n h en 1, h".
an.i i. ou hoois paiit'.e l iiii-i initio.- i-.i.-'pe l
witli tin :
K.oeO poioii'.s of Aibiniantine Can. lb ', fui!
vveiuht ies or eii.'hts ; in ! ,.m.i '-. r.ipp-il ;
Utl.oo ' pomi'is ol Soa.o. hanl aii-1 ilry. free iron
inli'lu-rat ions : in boxe- tra' ; "ii;
.'IC'ieO pouiuls ot Salt, line (train : in h:..r--? full
hea-l-lineil:
1,b)ti I'oi il l- of irroi n. 1 Lb " k IVt-per; free j
lr. in n.Si'lieriitioii-: n. lull we tthi 1 oz.
pupi ls i .-.i-kv'l in l o.es strap, vo i'iui
taitiinsr ! s. li I.
The iihov.; .ere to bo l"iivor. 1 i! the I". S.
Co'!i;ui.--!ii y -i'.reiioe.- e ill heivi.i. lit f.v.-. .1 e
-.'I. h oi'Si-pti 1'ih. r ami the hi; li oi ( .-:,i:-er. 1" .:
l';-"-..is:i. - u iii he i i i i'. - Lil-ii . t to I he !'.-'! .1
eoi:,!':! a iis h-ietoibre :o'.bi i-hi"l.
J.i.-it.U lot ins lor prop ' an o'a -,!-i-.', a-
th-.s otii.-e. J. sv. e. i'..-:!i;::!;..
i.ul'Jo! 1 livt. lb '.,-, lit ti. e . C.
1
)HOHO.;tALS FOR VL-.iKTAl Ll-i-.
Or re
rr;:c!iA-or; ami it-i-.T ('. 1
OvaHa. ,m., All-'. ! -.. .'..
! ! propo- -l I. -. i-l -i !!: i'-:'e. V i . i ' e i'l' i
nn i . : -i','ii".i . 1 1 -1 i ! o'i ioi-l. on Si
. i'..i. l - c i..y - i' .-' ; m: '-. . I i ." ii;
,- tii" v ile-, via:
,., p . :, .' , i':..f
oy t.
!- 'a-
The
. - to ..." In! y in ;M
- ! nrcl per-
! fi- 'V -OMI
! : to I .- p. it i' i '.a ." a
i eorn r.- e . :i tl i to t .'
. t '"iiniis-.-i ry -,o"-!i' it -. i
, h oi' -:.: '-iii ':er iiiol I
tr the C. .
h ' I
I
! O, -tabor. 1
I'r ,i i ,il- i. i,l )ui re.-eiveT-ii' p-.-t t .
, i
ie i i.t
cer.'lition hci-etofori pii'.-li-heil.
Itiankf for proposals rin In- oht.i''
I r.l th!..
om.-e. ). . - !iiti - .
ans-'"'ia Rvt. lb it,'. Oen. '..
RoPC)SALS FOR CHAIN.
IIit.A'.r.inr-.:-:s ;:: i :- :rT !' Tttr !':.. tti:.')
Ctnt rCo At.--i ii:- r; .i .i Hi it. n. -O
lAH l. Nkii.. An;-t-J -.'op. ! vi'..)
Se.b'l b'-is, ia iliiplie.i'e. v.i.'i t-ii ir-t ,:t
sipi.- 'l by I n. r.' j.oi;-i-i:' poi.- i:s. not iii.i e r:-.
v i:l ,o reei 'Vo l at t':is e :i until ' n o'-l-iek A.
M. on Mon lay. Si j.: en; i,er t et iei ti. 1 s,i .,r
tb" n; 'i-, ry o.'oio iimi ireil aial sece-Tity th' il-siin-1
ITil. .; !c pr.im I s of
OATS, CORN. "T! i'.ATLr'V. AT CAM:'
iKJl'CLAS. I TA
an I five l;i n.Ire.I tins -ai ".''.'') p.'ii-i'L f
'JTS. CO!. V. OR ; M; LEY. AT FOR i'
RRIIh.LK. Vi i C'-MINth
One thi" 1 of i he whole Oli.iii t tly to be lebv. -e !
e;n h month fr in the perteetion of tlu ennv.i.
utttii a:i i- .;i.i "ip.l.
ThT-tiin tu l.c i'i'?.io. n.eri'h.'iit-ib'e oiia. -Y.
frr fi t,i 1 1 ri or ehati'. snh.a - io-p-'.-- ion ami
wei-rhf. ihi'ivciith; of saeks to be .le b:.'Ie.. t o i
the o.e i'lnl barley to he in l-nrhip tn-k of l'."
ns'i ': :-.e : theeornto he in tetany i-:'-k- atl
W'-'l ci'.i.
The ri'-'h! to ri-i-' any or all ' i Is i - res ri-'-t.
A ' n:' ,..i .-,.,tj.. ne-n; n. i-t be- atta . he i
to i -i"!i b-:. Ili.i- will be ri '-eive-l f..r t-'-i. V
snti'l l-'.i'H' poi:! Is i r ri'-re not e?e-i iiiz llo
.iianti'ie tic -t stiOe'l. I-hnik l.i.is an be ot -tit
i.'. i ii ..li ( iiiai t " I i:;i- r at .-'.th.T Post liaaie-L
Rv oruer of Lit. .Maj. 'L-ti. .rpnr.
WM. MV l- Rs.
Rm. Rriu-. C-n".
Cn. tr. .. r.
5ALLEHY.
F COURT Il.'ir.- !:.)
loe--.it. .1, ar.l r.-pare l
v UM PICTURES,
: h a Wioto.rrar h. .V rnbroly pes. flemt-, C-,al.
j or.-i lu-.n. ii.ien ii,, l.n.-ii. s, u e
Vork .lone neatly tin 1 promptly, nra!
WARRANTED TO tJIVK SATIsrACTloX
Also, keep a well seleete l stock of
Oval and square FrnitiPi.
A'l are respectfully iaviteT tn eT.l n i e:::irair.
cp( -itni-n-. V. V. LLi i SARD. Arti-t.
julyililf l'lattstiiouth. X" b.
LIVE2JY, FEED,
iva
3ale talDlo,
II T
WM- J- TIT A I T, Proprietor,
PJaifMnnuth, cbruska.
Ftrt rate ssttibliBsr 31 Wasnn Yanlsj for tho
ace ourtio tttion ot the puHie. A govnl htoek of
' , .
. t ta .ie ..a M.tta
Shor.j -u Ii u -j-t.
To let on -rery reiisoiiiile tern
1 street, l-.e:-.rly opposite the
ae'ii'.!.
' and wnoL:-:.-.u.E p.:
Flour, Grain Provi:,ioii:j ;
Canned Goods,
i
j
j
j , p....,
Coanci! DIufTg
AND
Cor. iVfnin and Si-cj);Ui ,
PLA I'TSMO ITU. .r p
r,FFi:iv,:vri:.-; 1 yt Vai'mr-.l i::ii,',:, c,,..
J'.hii'-; iit-er .1 l'u-ry, 11 inker-'. Coud- :; i . .
Fir-r Xiiri'iniil laink. U-i,:.lia : ii.: li,. .'.,.
Hank. Oniah.i: Ko-rers .-'o., ('! n t , - ;
ton a Lartholoiv. llryan; .inii:t ,1- '.
!.lii-ae.i. itarllwlon', l.e-uis X Co.. :.L.ih,.
jalylotr.
!
Taos. k. toutlb.
T. K. HAW A.
Tccila, Hanna &. Clark,
IB A- "IT IK! IS IR.s
S ota ami HlHw Cnin,
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I iXCM A 1
f XJAUilili Jj,
Dr.nf's Irn-,vn on ill! j.arfs -!' the l';iiii -i .-: ...
nn i F'irope. Ih'po-its r-. eivi.J. ;.n 1 ,.,
teCtl'HI -jii-cn to ' ili.i'lu.i).;.
Plattsnoutli, Nci
Builders, Attention!
la!m;i-:t stuck m
V. K
! LVLR IX FLATT.S.VC CTlil
J Are -. pr.'par.' I to furri. h ::!! tviUul . .
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PLOWSI PLOW;---
Matiuf i' turer of till kin'ls of
I',iiritiiiijj5!i.jleS2e!!
sij.-h a? the e'-U-hratC'I Ro l Rr.-ekii
.rool l lioaH breakers. Slir.in 1'h.v
toi'l l"i:hle shovels. Cultivators i.ii'l
K-p:..'irit .Io nc a AUort imtiev. Ail v
rar.teil.
Having tn 1 tiiin-h experience in the
I feel ns-oire.l lht I ran give penerai
t ton. Please give me, u call before p
eisewln re. C K. 1
Plain- mouth. Xeb., M'a' . ISO?.
OA3E MILL
At Clark '& Plummf
Furm'-rs i-hin? to purelniso will li
their I'llvantiijjc to ti-U'l ill their oriletst
Jfiliv 1.
CARVKNTLRS A JOINLRS. '
, .to work io iroo.l stele, on sh'
: e'leai a the ehei.pest. U i S ' .
t Main aii-t f onrbi sti-ct-c.
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