Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 12, 1870, Image 4

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Tl.os. M.I.augl.ry hc e-l:i4 f ihe
e Democratic lfj cr at N 1 iaAi City.
Hou. D. McCain in tills evening
on the Ii- k M. r tu' r;i l W.
We learn that the storm in the coun
try vn4 equally a di'a.trons as in town.
Fence and out htdises suffered severe 'y. j
V. V. Leonard, artis, prc-outed u- .
w'uh a small cake of genuine maple ;
mr, jiut from the "sugar cai.ip" down
east, j
The r Sorts of the Hkrai.d have fi-
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t. T., (.,..,,.,l tf.t l-t.ni
the Railroad ofti.-e to the car platform, j
The sit.cere thanks of tho family and i
relatives of James II Tutt are tcnilercd i
to thuise whos.c many a'-t.i of l.:ii.lne.-s
and hearty fyiupat lies were withiln-ui in
thi tb -ir groat wrrow and affliction.
A chap in St. Jo.-eiih pot into a houfc
taror.h the window one liitht when thu
lady' kuhband was. from home. He took j
a ride in the hoarse the nc-it d-y. Slie
was a f-i'Iendid thot. i
The City Council of Kan-a.- City l.as j
opptopriatcu ii aiu iv. ue.ujis .
the expenees ot the IvLtors Coaventioa
which meets in that city on the lSth
iu-t.
Tlie new time eariisuiakel .liieajro on y ,
thi. ty hour, distance from New oik, , j
iiurmigton only U.irty cnt nour, aua
FititUiuouth only fifty two hours.
Mr. Greeley says that the solution of
the fpiesiioii whether woman is e.jual to
nirtn depends uitou who the woman is
and who the man i.-i.
Mo.-es Dodge has leased hi lot nd
joiniugFox io. on the west, to parties
who will pioeeed at on.-e to erect
a f eod lnisincss house thereon ; and when
it is completed thy will fill it withjfoods.
Died, in thi city, at lh.'.O o'clock 1.
M., Sunday, .May 8th 170, 1'f.TKR A.
Uuffnkr, a.ed 57 year.
We were shown, to- lay, a fine a job
of painting ab we have .eun for many it
day. It was painted ly our townsuian,
John Leach, Jl"., nnd consisted of an
advertising sign for Iiutfry it I-izenhy'
CL!:er Stables, with a beautiful centre
piece iu the shape of a pair of hortes
and buggy. The work is a credit to Mr.
Leach as au artist. It is to decorate the
o.Tiee room? of the TJrooks IIoue. Mr.
I each is alo one iif the finest giaiiier
iu the west, as specimens of his work
will evidence.
The first train through to Ashland,
which left at HI a. in. to-day, consisted
of tif;ecn cars of freight, one passenger
and one luggage ear. That looks a
though business was to b done from
l'lattsinouth west.
Chas. II. Woleott, Esq., informs hi
that his fruit trees, grape yiues, etc.,
have emerged from the storm without
apparent danger. We hear some cui
plaint of injury done, but uot so general
as we had supposed. Mr. pur!ock in-
forr.is us that his fVuit crop was almost j
entirely destroyed.
Wolf &. Carpenter, who had the con
tract fir grading the D. & M. II. It.
frotu Chariton to this City, have now
taken a contract for building a roadf.oin
Hannibal to Weutzville, on the North
Mo. road. They are to build and e.piip
the eatire Una, leaking it re-idy for the
rolling stock. The contract involves
tbout $1,,X.H),IMJ).
Th-3 77v!., th democratic paper in
.Ncbra.-ka City, finds fault because Mor
ton got up a tLkct cotnpo'cl of part
IKTmocrata and part KeptiLlicaus, snd
claims thut this move def-ated a part of
the regular Democrat iu nominees and
elected a portion of the li pu'eiean
nominees. Of course, if no Republican
ticket was.ont, and no one voted for Re
publicans, th J doni'ierjcy would be tri
umphant. We expet the addition of
Morton and his follower-to the Republi
can strength in Uloe will hereafter insure
us thecoUHty nr. 1 city. Wc admit we do
pot altogether fancy S:crlii:g's kind, but
then his feiiniit. a mm li for the Re
publican ticket a that of any other man,
and we doubt not the Rcvib'icans if
Otoe will hllow l.iiu to take aback scat
and vote thf ticket.
5Ir. G!cacn, Gen. Act. of the Mer
. cliar.ts Iusuranec Co., of St. Jo.-ephis in
he city on buiiie;-..
J. IL Frown, Eur;., is erecting a neat
dwelling house one door east of Fred.
Jau.es' residence, on Granite Street.
Mr. Merrimr.n, formerly agent cf the
D. M. "at this place, and at present
agent of the U. I. R. R. at Cheycime
is in ihe city. lie has been quite ill re
ce'itly, and is out on a trip for his health.
Waterman A Son have removed their
'umber office to a line with the street,
and net it up to thj gra le.
We are in receipt of a new paper from
Burlington, called the 7.c.c. It is a
monthly, ncat'y printsd, cn a large sheet.
A Height car c,n the Einlir.gtcii and
Missouri River Railroad on ht.-t Fiiday
inori.itu:, at Facilic Junction, uiien by
the wind, ran into an express train, doing
some damage to the locomotive, but no
!.SS tO lifrf 01 illL.!'.
The Omaha Kvtddiain adiscs the :
Ilr publicans of that city to see to it:
that they a.e not again sold out In their
city cl-vtu.n by men claiming to be Re
pubiicuiis.
The w:stwa: I bound train this morn
ing had twea'y-one loaJ. i fiedght ears,
and yard master Reed isifoin.s us that
he l:3. two more trains wailing t i go
west, already loi le I. "Hu-ine-s in a
ruinate" is the vord.
'I he train foEi tl. J we-r was about one
n :u- late thi morning In cou-rrju. n.-e
,T?0U-U la-t i.igtt. TlcTro:t
rra bound ttaln last to-ht hud a troubie-
eiie er v bich was .Ict.M n iocl en j-i.up
. ...i.i hi.' MV ..-.''Tt- i.
WZ "tfVH ti, - t
HwfCgncaU
xt y ,"t-,n
in tii track
. .. ,, " . .
J '1 hi 0;i..'sh: . -f.,itj'rm '; ire rivl.re '
.ur arto'o healed "Nd ru-ka,' t u'o- j
el ?;tt w.-k.
I K.I!.
I. K. La-, j f r.
'-'.rir f,r the
vi...! i:
l'i :r ki. at
'il-ulct f .'-
vn. hi !.: vil
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! at. J a il! le here several days,
j S'.reet Commissioner Murphy bri a
, laice numl r-r of teams at wuk grading
i IwW places and tcarmr hlch
at. I hi Iil!
otics. He lrli.f. in a'l thif.y, -ui:.iiiu' i
o t .-c:i.'ii,m lvc' .
I
Ca t Llwarl I'oiiovati, of tic IIccu
l;ir ?ir:nv. kTii) h:i l'pri nn !t vUIl lit hw '
fWyi.1 tl.U city for iwntc tiuia r.u,t.t :
lerivfs to-ilay
Curli le, IV,
mrirr or.lcia to r-pi it at j
to take cliartt of a lirge ;
of r.viuita f.ir il.o fivii-.ir of
'"" fl ''.-'i' ''
J. St .j.ht i-; i utt'iig a ii".v front to
his cnt.fei tionery.
The train wet this nioruinar look
r.Kout hi.ity p:tii,en;er!'. Not a 1 id loJ,
ci.ii: lei: tig there are'twa triti!: a day.
A tiuinl er of the "?rcthicn" from l
thi- city wvtit to A'hlan l lo-.Jy to ;i
tute a lodof d I Fellow..
J. Q. F.rowiike, V. it , of the Suit
rn!n.ni a. : ,i
ie city last uijht, oa
j.u,jm,.
We are in receipt of a copy of that
excellent real estate puMiestioti, the
T.in.l (hrttir. Tt is a amuthiv r.uhiit a-
,:OH itj nime ; j;,.atl.s ;t4 Wine-.-,
jf tf,5 j, ,., ;., ,Le har.J-of every "n
, , , , AJ.iren J. M.
Wing & Co. Chicago, IU.
Lost A large r-d and white . potted j
cow, with a leather strap aro-.n 1 her ;
boms. .Information relatiro to h-r
whereabouts, left at this ofHea, will be j
paid for liberally. df
John Jenmnrs hns rmr.oved his to:uo-
rial establishment to the firt door east
of Stu'leluian e c.o'litng hoiie, where Le
has just put up three new chairs.
From the las? number of tiie Nemaha
Valley Journal we learn that Hon. II. I'l
Ciiiiii'.iigham has become connected with
that paper, and will hereafter assist in
i' editorial n:atingou;eiit. We Ioik'iiion
Mr Cunningham as one of our rising men
of the State, and must congratulate the
readers of the Jnuraril upon their i;ood
fortune in securing his services as edi
tor of that paper.
We publish, to-day, an article on the
apportionment to the State Convention,
from the Chronicle It takes the ground
that the apportionment should be u:ade
on the present population, instead ef on
the Republican vot for Fiesidct.t.
The Grafton was got back on the
track about 4 o'clock this morning. She
sutained no injury except the staving
up of her pilot. She wa.4 put to woik
again to-day.
We are informed by the ferryn en that
the cause of passengers being Iti't nt
East Fiattsinouih for two nights was that
the trains were behind time and no ope
rator could Le f .mud at the station, con
scpjeiitly no information could le ob
tained as to whether or not the train
would arrive at all. Oar desire is not
to Cud fault with any one, but sLu'iiy to
correct the evil for the fu'erc.
I.ocauitl e I put.
The locomotive Grafton upset just
above the brewery just as we go to press.
N particulars.
nix ritAxt jki o to Pi. imnni Tii.
Wc notice, standing ou the U. & M.
side track at this city, a car loa 1? 1 at
San Francisco, and belotifiog to the San
i Franei.co and L'latt.-mou.h f'at freight
line.
TIIROl';l IX ao IJOtT.V
We had the pleasure rr.estir. Mr.
Haizard to-day, who has just anived
from the east. He inform us he cstre
from Cincinnati toFlatt-niou'h in tl.irty
sii hours, even.
cn axs i.!hi:b.
Ibf li .o( of til VS rnt.
Flattimouth isbecoiiiingkn own abroad
a the great grain and lumber city of the
we.-t, srcl she justly i.iciifs thv title.
I Tliere is more of thee a-tich-s I an dli-d
iu this city t'.iun in any other city west of
the Mississippi river. Th? . grain from
the great grain growing region of .South
l'latte, and the lumber to supply the
same region, is all, or nearly ad, bought
and yold at this place.
tl.1IX.
From all parts of the country we hear
of jKropIe coming to the Brocks IKms
Opeoii g. Count II R'.urt's, Ouiaha, Nehru-La
City, Rurilnctot:, Ottnmwa, Chi
cago, each will f.'.-ni.-h a goodly number.
A large attendance and a fine time will
be the orJcr.
tiKermH 7t0 Tenia Drom.
While Contractor Fitzgeirdd'n (in?
team, for which he paid J.7'M, wcrel'eirg
driven on Second ivtreet, between .Main
and the transfer landing, ta: aftcrfctvr.i.
they became frightened at a parsing lo
coaictive and ran over the hank into cL?
river. They had on a fi-.e harness, and
were attached to a lumber Wagon. They
struck out into the ehain.ei, bet sct.a te
eae.ie entangled iu the barnets and were
drovned. They were seen an hour later
lioaliug down stream, pa-1 Main ttreet,
horse, harness and wagon.
Tl I.Minbcr Trade.
We take pride i:i citing our rei.ler? to
the advertisement of C. V". Lyajao &
Co.; or' the Chicaco Ltin.l cr yard, iu to
da.-s paper. Mr. Lyman is associated j
witli the Ri.Iow Bros. , c.f Chicago, one
of the heaviest lumber firms of tha city,
t :. i. . n:. I.!. .. u .... . l "..,.
wi.je.i ;ns in -m .aa.-u.uu i.
auvar.tag- of tue very iowe.-t pntes.
F.yiiian & Co. a.e prepared to do an ex
teusire jobbing business, anl are already
d.vug ...jsi icra.e in mat une. Lhey j thell. Multitude ot parents say "ao,"
set:.! several ear hmd. east every -week, ' but after a food deal of tes-iig it be
1 f ,.i tn welkin .l..a!r lor ! .ve. IOre aad kindnos' are es-
It.. -!1 . -1 ; st.n., a. r-.t.-ii.i.: i in iii'j- -i.aiT.j..i u:.i;i-
:l,iHt,tW,;1 lot,r: f (-: "r t-WIIt,f iien. but firmn..-, dc-
.lhcluu:bertrdei.fastbecomii:g!,1.i.n, i.erihiltfy fod tt-mit-d
0 cfbw fetiit f tU C. '---w(b' arc no !ess tB.r.osrf.
I
A li:.-! 'dice has l.i-.n esta't Ii . ll 1 1 3t
Loi.l-vi'Ie tVrt. en tl.n. A M. 1'.. R.,
! aid Cap. ' T. A. II.r,i'r r"i-i re.--"v. 1
i ...:ui-io!i n- the .Ma-ter. Thi.
11.1 n; a Kieut jt.-.s....
? . i ...
men to
v;
0;ir di.;atrhea cf !at liiht ron'.ain
tl:e ri!.wit,jr:
'T1' l'r.i !nt nr?ii:Ka'eJ Wtn. Mr-
,f""Jn " 1 ,::f'J Attor.vy f.r
Nl.arka.
Tin. ninr. koim; ip.
1 lit ti). iT;iih rijiit:iii't I. n f.irt'f co-n
tu-c-d t!,i. aftvni-H.n to put u'r the
on tlse llr.e le'wcon thicityanl
Avlilan.l. It will fake four or Rto dnys
to eoupit tc the work.
on nir wn riM.
Hervolire t lie linob! r:;d iu;m" has
h:id it !)!:! his own way in regard to
the '"war path ;'' lut we anricio-ite a
change in n'Tairs bow. 1'hii. th' ii.la-i
K.vsed through Otual.a la-t Thurdy,
poiiif; ro.t, and we mher th?r.k he wi'l
I he "on the Tvar j aiii" in a .hort time.
i I'l.r.As.t.vTuerittiio'f.
i It must !e a pleasant reflitsoa for
! Surveyor General Livingston an i his
; eptploycs to know that their Crt sra-
soiu work is Jon too lust item fcr.t in
to the -eocrt! land ofneeand iit approial
received here and to know that out of
the entire v n's work not a Miigle
item hss Ireen f und defectira or returned
to the office for correction. This is
rather au unusual thing, and Genera!
Livingston and his cieik-s can all fee! a
just pride in it. The employees in the
office are A. L. Brown, Chiff Clerk ;
John R. L'vingston, Draftsman; Geo.
L Seybolt, K. A Kirk pa! rick, and
Smith, tran?erii.ing e'erks.
ii. t n. r. k. LAirnv oi.t.
We are advised ihst the II. A M. R.
II. ( V made 117 sides iu April, of 11,12'!
aeres, at an average cash valuation of
t'rrn dollars tnuf t.cy ce:itx p,r tr,e,
an i that this low average of price occurs
notwilhsianding iniiuornus Rules of their
highest priced lands in the vicinity of
Lincoln. One hundred ai.d sevcuUeu
snh-i in one month, ar.d that the heyin
nit:g ui-iili fir the land sales of this
Aimpnr?y, don't look as though immi
jration w turning away from Nebraska.
T Men Nil a Whk Ii and fall it n
JUUf..
Complaint was entered this afternoon
by Martin KohnJl against two wn for
stealing a watch. Marshal Murphy ar
rested them, found the watch in their
pos.so.vion, r-.ud took them before Re
corder Cooper. Mr. Kohrell got his
watch and refused (o appear again-t
then. The facts are about as Ibl'.ows :
Mr. Koh.-cll ws in at Morri-on V"'
market, when the two men (we did not
learn their name?) stole the watch, one of
them taking it from his; pocket and passing
it to the other, who ' lit uui." with it.
When they were arrested a search was
n-,ade and the watch found nicely stowed
aw:iy in a trunk. They said they took it
firaj.jke. Kohrell may f-;u-y that kind
of joke;, but most pf..pL' would not.
We adv i.-rf people to keep iheir bands
on their pockets when that class of
"jokers" are about.
IIIKli rlHTt.US.
A Rni; and ii-ly m l ifl.
A farmer named Lewis Young was
trading at or.e of the stores en Main St.
this afternoon, and like many other peo
ple he left bis team a p.-drof fine horses
standing iu front ol the store, without
hitching. The locomotive Grafton pas-ed
the foot of the street and frightened the
it-Am. Mr. Young rushed out and en
deavored to catch them. Ilecaucht the
line, but was unable to check thorn,
lie was thrown violently to the ground,
the wheel striking the !de of l is head,
and one wheel pa-sipg over his left hand
and arm, giving kim .serere bruises, and
leaving him aluiO.-t seiiselce-. for a time,
lie was carried to a drug store and rec
torution applied. An esainii.atioD proved
that no injuries of a serious nature were
sustained, but the chance lor a funeral
are always good under similar circum
stances. Fascier should never leare
their tenuis loose on the street, as loco
motives are constantly passing and re
passing. TIIK P.mSE.Mittt THt.N"FFR.
We dislike to find fault wiihanyof our
home affairs as long as it can be avoided,
for we fuliy appreciate the many eli-ad-vantages
iccu have to contend vri;h whiie
thmes ;:re in an unsettled rondifion, acd
specially are we disincline 1 to find fault
with men who fail to do b't.-itit s. on lima
when they have the Missouri river to
contend with. But upon two or three
ocea-ions recently the passeiicers lor this
city, from the east, to the number of
from forty to sevctvty-Svc, have been
compelled to stay over night at Kast
Flails mouth. Lcci!-e the ferry boat did
not wait for the evening train. We
doubt not the trains were U'hind time,
but something should be done to secure
the iiusucdiate tfH-vf r rf pv.-er.gers
w henever they arrive, let it be "oil thiie-'
or at any time. We haL! not attcmj t
to locate the blame, but, fir the present,
shall rest- ; en' cut by calling attntiou eto
the fact, and expressing ;h.i hope that a
remedy will be an-died. If this class of
vexations are allowed to continue our
city will suffer in ceji-cu. n-:e. It does
not leave t:ie inos; p;eav;r.t inip.ressioiiK
on the uiind cf the visitor to FlaUs-
I mouth to be com pelted to pass a uisht
in the ears or in the best place J.e tan End
at J'la.-t I'lal'-Piouih. We hope we shall
not have neearion to speak cf thisincon-
vcn'.Cnce Ogaill.
Navluif X,,
'Vtori T- , 11 1 . 1 ' Vl t- c.-c rt 1 . ..t ' j r r
vesiait. ' Hsre l a sermon in a nut-i
I ., .. ; .i. . r.. I ..
Kfli-ral Kw laJorrt.
T!:a I i l vi:u-invi'.! t" i ! w e
iIli i;ir ' t t:"iht, l his n it'l :t 1 to
I '.i.w u j.i.u.,.r lurj fvt j::k';. .soru!
h-u.-.:i w:? lis !'. tov'kvl. ai:tt a.-" K.an
a three or f;u ctjf. vt i j o3 the
t,r.V!i.J, wro t.!on f.iiir:lv fT their
L. T. hite, in the t-.th part-t.f th c;t,
w. twisted out rf - haj.a. A. C. AV-
of the wT r..Mr;.!. acj one sMckrrsl
! i'"of thirty n-t ; t fw dlm?
one d v r of Conue'hn.H Ciceenl's
hon was carried fn,ri i, fvii-Jaticas ;
tlo oil fiaae at tho lo-t of th hi'l near
Mr. Gass' residence was blown down and
ct'inpletely demoii.-hf i ; aad thers were
itvtral o:hir smaller etalli-hiiiewts
terr.j.ftiary dwoiiins blown down and
tumbled around proadscueusV. The
wind w ttiil blowing, but not with the
force of last ui;:ht.
The storm Ir.-t uijrht appsars to hare
damaged things up the line of the Rail
real a we'd as in town. At L-juisvIile
th station hoose liauie i.loTa u Trn,
aai the wind tnii! used f ir eleTilir.g wa
ter into the tank w.-u lorn to pieces.
The damsge will be repaired in a few
diys.
The damages by the s.'orui last Thurs
day night are aorc extensive than we
had uppo.ed. We hear of the fjllowinj
in addition to those already note.d: The
large frame bam telnngin? to Ir. Bill
irgs, in twn, wa blown down ; The
Hardware nnd Agricultural Implement
Bouse of Mathews, Dour.o'.ly k Co., was
racked s-ioio, tiiouvh not seriously injured
A farm house near South Bend, beiur.g.
iu? to.Jolu R. Clark, backer f this ciy,
w.. blown down, and ieverrd hou.-es in
Ashland ver hlo'.Tu down, but we have
ttut learned the particula' a. Qhi has
proved the hardest storm f.r many years
akhcugh very f-.v buiidiugtiwere injured
except those set u; en bbx-ks or very
aged and dilapidated onei. I'eople wil;
learn, directly, that "Castles Lui'.t iu th
air" are not proof against Nebraska
realities.
The following was received Saturday
evening, after the paper had lcti put
to press :
A!it.ANT, May 5, ls.70.
Fbik.n'd Hathaway: The storm of
la.-t nicht and to-day, for jcvcrify of
wind, is the heaviest we have had in a
lor.g time. Posie tirue during the night
the building put up by Millci A Griffin f"r
a store, and partij- completed, was rdown
down, and another put up by 15i;nr.e!,
foradttii! store, shared the same fate.
Neither building was completed, and not
bt-it; occupied, no one was injured.
The storm is retarding the work on the
railro;?, mii I it is not ev.-rtain when the
passenger and freicht trains wid resch
this place. It may not be before next
?Ion'lay.
I.ATV.U. The house of Rau-om Mor
gan has blown down since v. rising the
above. No one injured. During tha
night sevcial o.-cupyir.g frame hou-.es
moved out to more aecure building-.
The wind coutinues to blow about as
strong as during the ni:ht.
Yours.
The Journal eays : "The longest,
strongest and rcost dangerous winds that
we have ever known ia Nebraska, dar
ing the Cvcyeats we have been a ' resident,
prevailed on Thur.sday and Fri;lay.
Thur.-dav tdiht. the tin roof of part of
the Stone block blew off and lies row in
the street in front of the J'yurnul office.
The north-east corner of the Capitol i
als stripped of tin. Staples, sheds,
outhcu-cs generally are prostrate all
over town. The At wood House is minus
a chimney ; two or three new frames are
lying on the ground ; Matthew-sou' a new
building ou I lib street, is oflfits fbunda"
tion ; Beckham's cud of the Stone
block has lost Its cornice for the aeootid
time. Signs aie prostrate and north
fronts leak ta-i'y. We do not want to
kc aoothcr such a atoriu. As yet we
have hfcard of no one beiag hu:t, but it
U net prcbable that Mich a blow can pre
vail without serious aad e.ea fatal ac
cidents." TUBOI liU TO AV1II At.
Two Dlty TmbiH fur l'eijters nnd
Tha track of the B. & M. B. IJ. was
coinrdeted to the Ashland depnt grounds
last Saturday, and the first regular tiain
for that point, run by schedule, left Main
street depot at P a. m. to-day. Here
after trains wi:! leave this city for Ash
land at I'I a. ui. and at 5 p. in., daily.
and will anive at 9 a m. awl 5:30 p. m
daily. The people of Ashland and vi
cinity can r.ow rejoice and make merry,
for they are in fill rail communication
with l'lattsmouth, Chicago and New
York. fTereafter they can have goods
loaded ir. New York and never disturbed
until they are opened iu Ahlind. Cat
tle can be shipped at Ashland direct
to Chicago no more (hiving arid ferry
ing but "oiiwaid" is the word.
f.YA KHur.R H (orsr.
May 9. John Began, exanvned this
morning fir th larceny of ?213 from
the per.-on of John I itzgeral, (laborer)
was boaud over to answer an indictment
at the coining term cf the District Court.
The police have long had an eye on him,
but this is the frst time they have had a
chance to "cup him dead to rights."
There "are some others hera who are un
der the ban and they hsd better be
honest, and observe the law of 'lntfum
mnd tuum."
May 10. Quite an exciting time
among the Fi:.!rnl;y, this a. in. It
seems a quiet little tame waj broken
uuu a!,u ci":,, e-suu o anu
cost. As it Will go to the school fund
we are so much the wb-er.
S.in.,!..r Tl'r. I A..!.tr...ll ,,f lla Vi--
giuia"lrcgl,.at:ire. who lost hLs life in the
Cotiit ii f:j.'rnrrtf. w th iiit.it vn-1
epeat man in tint body. - I
Ti' !!:. -m.i ft!-' -t.-.i i l!..;t
;?!? rallrv:; ! ha-I are v:,:-: 1 y (;.
j I'or.tjv.iir a frm $15 f.. p. r a,n. ; '
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t 'rs st :lB prses of PMti.s
per acre.
It thu Eeenis
th.
sa:s o;
Railroad Couij.Hny for April were at a
less
averris? price th.m the who-.. Isnl
and on niu h t.'i -.rs favorable tercas in re
gard to interest.
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TB Morm-llnRiitu Hi4-Tbi
ri HfrJ Itw-riiiw
H an u faflory K.'nl
l'j.l;iJc, et.
WtftriNu Watkr, May S. 1S70.
Eij. Itk?.ALP . Wo have hardly time
yet to. think of anything bat the late
s'orta. Our oldest settlers a'finn that
they have rever seen anything like it;
rtnd if we are to judge from rer-uhsthc.-e
t:erer has been such a storm in Nebra-k.
The wind broke in a part of the front to
Reed Broa. store and did siome damage
by welting goods. A larce housj re
cently erected by Mr. Shcpard a few
miles west of this place was entirely de
stroyed. Some other Lou-ses, partly fin
ished, werw blown down, but it is too
scon to hear all the particulars. Among
them was a frame fer a larga house be
ing erected ly Messrs. Howell, recently
from Canada.
Wheat and oats look well throughout
this purl of the country, and most of the
farmers will have their corn ground
ready fir planting as soon as the weather
will permit.
In spite of all the threatened re-ist-ar.ee
to the Herd Law, as the crops ad
vance and need protection, the opposi
tion cease their grumbling a:;d propose
to tike tare of their stock, anJ remain
as they have heretofore been law abid
ing citizen. It seems hard si. f r.-t to
those who have their farms fenced, to
cithi r fence pastures or herd llmir stock ;
and we do nt wonder that men who
only look for present gnod, threaten to
rcsbt the law. But the future results
we are ss.t.i-ticd will convince the moat
headstrong anti-herd law man that it was
jn-t what we needed after all.
The Building committee of the First
Congregational Church have let the contract.-
for the stone work, to be commenced
the i)th of this month. The p'aus are
of the latest style. When completed
the Cburdi will cost two buud'ed and
fifcy dollars.
A gentleman from Illinois is in our
town looking for a place to start a plow
factory, and it is to be hnped that the
town will offer euch inducement as wiil
secure his location at this point.
The Weeping Water affords ample
power to run the machinery for mch
purpo-es, and we should like very much
to see this privilege improved. .
The farm of J. IL Catron, fi7e miles
south-weet of this place, recently gold
for ten dollars per acre. The farm of a
section of lnd surrounded by a hedge
42i) acres waj broken ; lliO scr-s ph'jtcd
iri timl-er; 15 a -res sown in whe:.t; "i)
acres in oats ; and 0 acre planted in
potatoes. The buildings on the place
were a two story frame Louse about ictx
30 feet, and a barn 24x."6.
This proves that out.ide of the limit
of the lands owned ty the B. ,k M. R.
R. Company, land can yet be obtained
at reasonable rates. '1 hey a-k e!ven
dollars for raw prairie adjoining this firm.
OUR FljORE" LETTER.
Thins i.oali. lu x tio-ii Korrain
lluut Jlltuorf t vnalj-Sit(lern,
Kailroafto, lc-
Eiiitor Heuapd : Things are "tip"
in this part of the "domain." Grass i
well up, the river i v.p, wheat, oats and
barley are np, and many things in our
"truck patch" are up. But the best of
ad is, there are about fifteen or twenty
new pettier coming up the river daily,
who take up new chums and put ap new
houses on their claims. Farming has
come to a stand still for about fen days,
as everybody and his neighbors are off
for buiiaUes. "Bos" is about ten miles
southwest of Little Blue river and ihirty-
fire miles koufh of Ft. Kearuev.
M..;. Gen' Augur's mounted "boys in
blue" gave the red skins their choie:-, to
pass west or to the "happy hunting
gro.ir.d;;," arid as the "vermin" preferred
the west, we on the Blue are in for "right
smart" of l.cf, fun and recreation, be
fore corn pku.ilng. Oar "Spencer" ha
brought down a pair of Antelope, and
lots of other "frv" since the warm
weather came north, and as we believe
in the old adage that "all work and no
play makes Jack a dull boy" we are off
with the crowd for meat and fun.
There are some very good claims yet
vacant along the West Blue, with good
stock and houae water which we wou'd
be happy to show to some good man
wishing for a home on the bnk.s of our
beautiful river. Now isjust the timn to
locate, as one can hive time to break
and get m a good piaot;t of corn, uo i r-
tatoes, vines, turnips, buckwheat, etc.,
for winter use. Strangers looking for
claims in Fillmore county will always find
our "latra string out," and aomo one at
our "duj eut" to show them a good
place to "set their st ke.-." Ju-R-it g
from the arrivals the past month, we b
Jieie Fillmore county can safely couut
upon an addition of oiK) to her precnt
population this season.
The great want of this patt of the
Sts'e is n rail road tn imrxirt Lii'ldoiff
msterwl", ew. . We hrw wafccheW and
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lni'tH; with "injurs are ihj latest
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j in Sikiv,u and H:den.do ounties. V:ul
:)rai:l.
A Chic-Msa paper admits that ti e di
vorce bu :!nss is greatly on the ineroa.-e
in thu cily.
The ntit-ber of t.-iTr.hh real estate
a-:e- ia Vctu.-.nr. i:- ," i.s.r.-'.
The Me:h-. list-- control forty nine col
leges in the L'mti-a States.
1 he Canard line is entitled to the
proud distinction of never having lost a
ves.-i 1 or a pa--"i! r.
The women in Fran.'.' areohnort with
out exception in favor of c-pi.il puu:-.h-n.f
i.i.
A ministeriil excursion to San Frau
ci.;co fcy the t'aciii" R.iiiroad is talked of ;
if all bi'ls are to I e paid, how many there
wiil te vho will v,i-h, for once, that they
had "t '.V'lv, orders "
The Navy department, it i announced,
has decided not to raise the wreck of the
Oneida, but to sell it to a wrecking com
pany. "Wei!, what is It that causes the galt-
ness of the ocean? ' imtuim.t a t.-a li. r of
a bright little bey. "Codfish," wastha
quick reply.
The New Yord Lender says: "The
best Bnsfli'ih in Naw Eu$land id spoken
in Connecticut."
c.oi; li, KOTini.
"Shoo Fly" Joe Elliot L Feabody
hats at Chr.k & l'lummcr's. dlwtf.
Vallcry. & Ru'Tncr have the large?
stock of Groceries ever brought to the
city, which they bought for cash and at
reduced prices. Call- ami examine their
sioek. ' aplSdiwtf
1S70. ls'Tu. ISTa
Ii. S -hnnsse ,V Co., at the New York
Store, have ju-t received the Lurgcot
Stock of New S; ring att.l Summer
Good;; ever hroucht to this Citv. Thev
.-ell
vou now
the
b
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;n;s r.s
Jlerri macks. Cidic
Ac, forl-'Kri
oilier Rrnrcls X to I J ccnls, good Il. Ialns
ff.r 20 cents. Gingham 15 c :it-i, all other
Goo I - for i he same lo-.v prices. Choice
Stock of Cu.!to::i rn.ide l'o-;tafiISh.je..
La die- and Gen' new. Style Sir.ivand
Fur II, i s. Large A.-sc-r iut-nt of Chlua
and (i!a.- Ware. Groceries Cheaper
than the Cheape.- t. a-, rl'iS'd.V. w Im.
The most c,:.pVto a.sortment oi
Qucciisware and ( ilassw;irc in the mar
ket, will be found at C'ark A" IJ!un.mcr"s
and their prices are rctuaikaUv low.
. d.Vwtf.
There is no u-:e in talking, Chirk ii
Flummer can beat them all seliicg gro
ccitcs' and provision-. T:y them and see.
d&wtf.
The Xnry M,nomi!d hmded a f.ne lot
of giccn .apple? for Clark & Flummer,
which they a;c oT; ring cheap, by the
bushel or i-nrreu dA .vif.
AH varieties cf plain arid fancy crack
ers, irom Dake's celebrate 1 Bakery, at
Clark & FIumrT cr's. Th.-y Mrw rivei'viivr
tfiL'w rrc.-ti wci j..
dX.ir!f.
Noli
cc ('
P. ii our list
apt-V.l.iivif
I.1.-..H
ertrs.'ments.
The M. l. Wt-'tU Loots and Shoes
sold by t'loik A i'luuiuo.-, ex.vl in
nuality anytliiig we evtr m-x fur the
price. ap2'kl.lwtf
Go to Chirk & Fiumiu. r's f or Carpets
and Oi! Cloth.
apl'oivwtf
Go to Vallerys & iluil'iier's and look
at th Fanier Arabs, the pr-rtie-r in th-
market.
ajil.nl.vwtr
It you want a neat calico ilres. so to
Vallery & Ruier'. They are lu-.v
selling the best for !2 r s per yard.
aplodiwif
Go to Vali-ry ' & Rulfner's to btiyyou
Dry (.roods. They are selling cheaper
than the cheaocst.
For sale A first class Seeing .oa
chiue. Iiiouirc at thi: ofTjce.
Something new at Tiark & Flummer' s I
in ir-.e way of Dress Ih.fton-. and ir.m-
miags.
ap2od.tMtf
Don't fail to call at Clark Fhimt.ier's
so l si c their mammoth slot k of goods.
They take pleasure in shovriog them.
Ladies, go to Clark Fiumn.er's for
a fine Chignon or Afghan Switch.
Ladi'-s, Clark ,t Flunimcr arc opening
foe most c-.i-ipicle .-cock of Drc-s Goods
ever offered in this market. ajcM-Uwtf
YALLERV8 & iiFFFNEJt
Are now receiving ike largest .stock of
Dress G.Kids ever brought i this u.ar
kct, which they are selling (heap for
c.K-h. apl.ltdAwtf
Go to YaiVrys & Ruff tier and buy your
trrc'cri.M. xi.ey buy lor cash Mid wi:! ,
not be imder-Hi'.d. !
!r -.tin :,rt in wntit ot ;iion i
.. v.. ft v- I'. iT... X!
J to ,a..:.sj tv iiuitii,-!. u:-,, ai j
aire ii :s for the. Star and S:huttlcr Wag-
ong-, ihe best in market. j
Ttie la.Kt . 1.
All pr-r-on-; l.iio'-ving themselves in-di.-hio-j
to ti- by iio-te or a v-ount sre re
et"vitc 1 to call and sottlo iixiincdiatcly.
-l- . . . T... !
Grover i Raker's Saiwing
one
the bi
est in market. Nailery- A. iiitii-
e a'g Us. i ho e in v.aat of a good
Ma.-hine !! find it to th .-ir advantage
to civi"; them a call.
Yaliory.- A; Ru.Tner liave ju. t received
a new jupply of Boots ai.a Shoes, which
hey :-ra sef'rng rery bw.
- -, . er . . i n
aiVrys - huffiier have jjit received
atopic Iitacuiil ; of the Improve'! Koc-k- '
ford 'troole-ist Seeder and Cultiv-tor, i
very much ipiotei ti,r lite year IsTu. j
Call and examine them, and k-ive your
Go to Vallerys & Ruffncr'a an i buy j
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The Largest
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.Sa.-ti .T.ivr -'.. Avr.-. t!;iC.s.
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all
Brandies, Wines and Whicki,
Of t'.io Lost gmJes an A iu.i':l',c-, t'.riol'y :wr Mt"ii:ii i-td -.
DOMESTIC
RHarltiwclrcen. Uiue sn.l H'ii-X. An!.t!.ie. Ir
In rct vcrt!iiL thut id n:c,od .u :lim Jirur r
5 hyslcians' Prescript ens carcfd! y ccnpciirdsfJ nr.
at all hou s. Ail Drug3 vvarrnntcd fresh and nuio.
before buying, :. nd sco what wo have ia zr'l
FliUtsmou'h, March 21, IS70. wtf
r.laster's Saie.
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