Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 20, 1870, Image 2

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LATlSfciOUTH NEBRAKSA.,
Til UR3fY, O JfOBER 2). 1870.
Till: Fi.MUOX.
It i? very difficult fo pet definite fig
ures from a;iy part of the t ate, yet
enough lias lw en heard to know that the
UepuLIican State ticket is elec ted ly at
least ,".0 majority, except the Gover
nor, who has probably fallen short neur
1,000.
: In Nemaha eonnty the indications are
that thd straight Itepublican ticket has
been e'ectc-J, ami that Taffe will have a
majority of from 2(V) to 4'MJ. The vote
on Butler in that county wiliberery close.
D.icotah cor.nty gives Taffe 200 mrijoiity
Ooxton "j4, Jaujos 103. The Democratic
State ticket lias (',' uiajoiify. Teinant,
tJcm., lias 51 majority for State Senate,
nml Clark, rep., is elected Ilepresenta
ive. Kli-m Clark is" reported elf cted to to
the House from Washington county
Butler ran behind.
Colfax county gives Butler 7f ami
Taffe 100 majority, and elects a llepuWi
can Representative.
Dmlge county, so far as heard from,
ives a majority for Democratic candi
dates for the Legislature.
Sarpy county gives 100 Democratic
majority.
Me.ru.-k give? a small Republican major
ity, except for Butler
Hall county gives about 75 Republicau
majority, "with Butler only ten behind.
Buffalo county gives ten Democratic
niaioriy.
Otoe county hns elected Brown, (Re
publican), to the State Senate, and one
Kepubliean Representative. The Re
publican State ticket has a small ma
jority. Saunders gives the Republicau State
ticket a majority.
Richardson is reported to have elected j
the Republican county ticket, and given
Butler and th State ticket 400 majority.
SOT I.KSS TIIAX 2.000.
The Omaha J!qulliain of this morn
ing (l.",ih) says Butler's majority cannot
fill short of 2.000. I low are you purity-'sun-flowerM
Crn-cton? Better give a
man a hearing before the people next
time.
I'OXKTITI'TIOXAi, COX VKXTIOX.
Wo have seen nothing in the returns,
f-o far, in regard to the vote for or against
a Cor.slititutTonal Convention. We pre
FJine, however, that (he measure, has
received an affirmative vote, as every
body seemed satisfi.-d of the necessity.
The proposition evidently received a
handsome majority in this county, as
there were no tickets printed in the
negative.
In spite of the excitement over the
war, the total eclipse of the sun, to occur
December 22d, is not forgotten, nor the
opportunities it will afford for scientific
observation allowed to be neglected.
iy icntifie parties in all parts of the world
are making extensive preparations to
observe it.
The Nebraska City Chronicnl nays:
James Doom, recently elected democratic
member at lirr. for Otoe and Cass
counties, gives ixjtiee that he intends to
repeal the registrj- law for the-berefitf
his new friends iij this city. Let us see
turn do it. Wifl Republh rans in the
State protect us.i
Another re fore), ia addition to repeal
of registry law, tjtat the Democratic del
cgation from Otot? county propose, is to
abolish the ofhvq of Attorney General.
'We shall see," ''what we shall see."
A1 Vvrt iiing-.
We make a living by advertising.
Whenever we find an incident that will
fdiow its benefit we'll print it. This is
from the Oskaloosa Herald:
"We heard a man say the other day
thct he did not b hove in advertising.
Ve immediately stepped into his estab
lidimcnt ::nd soon satisfied ourselves that
be prar tieod hi.s folief. This man com
menced business some two or three years
riiro. nid jiiter so mmiy years of hard,
faithful labor, and close attention to
business, lie has a stock of groceries
worth probably S500, with sides amount
rig from fifteen cmts to two dollars per
day." Such a n,v.i won't succeed, and
ouaht not to, an! w are glad that there
ire but few meji of that class in this
. ' eamiutiitjv Thjs is a fast age, and men
v-ho wish to bej successful in business
Dust advertise. take a snail's pace.
Mj. YitUey II tnyto.timl.
IrateNt nffuiivlt Woman SniTrnge.
One hundred aid forty women of I.o
I'aine county, 05io, all intelligent and
highly educated, have sent to the Legis-.
ia'.ure the following memorial:
"We acknowledge no interioritv to
i.iau. We claim to have no I jss ability
t perform the ddiics which God hasim
;sed upon us, than they have to pei-j'.-rtu
tuose impoj-ed upon tliem. We
bcheve that Go j has wi.-ely and well
ad Apted each sex: to the proper perfor
ruauce of the duties: of each. Wo J.,-
lieve our trusts to, le ns inmort.-mt and
siTed asanv tliai exist feel tli.if i
oar present duties L'l up the whole t
ure of our time a id abilities.- and
meas-
and that
y are such as none Lut ourselves can
pennrm. Their importance requires u
to vrotest against ail efforts to eomtiell
Ui it assume tln.so Oi,li'',tinn whicli
e;. -,::ot Le separated from suffrage : but
wlndi cannot he performed hv us with
r o;:t the atcrili c ot the hbhest interests '
' of ur families tvnd of ?oeietv. It is I
ourtatners, brothers, hushan is nnd sons
::o represeiiL us ffl lliu oailot box. K)ur
ic. .i:rsa:i!j oHint.r? love u-i. . e are
'I 'ent that the rcjirc-'-ent u in the
. ; o. ii-field, the ba(t!e-tii-ld, and at the
ba'V.t-boT, and we-wiil resre.serit them
iti it.e .senooi room; at the lire side, and!
... ii-j cntuie , iieufi mg our icj resent a-
. 71 1 1' I
tion,.even at the Uillordxix, to be thus
more full and impartial than it could
- posjii Iy be were sul women allowed to
!"." V do therefore, respectfully
rriet against any legislation to estaK
h-:h 'woman uffrace' in our land or in
juay uuUtit' iti - t
'Ir. Xatt
than Hall," of Durham, N. IL, !
anked (iod tltjrt he "lived in a
in- li.iS thanked
hiiiv ccuntry where it wa? impossible to i
Lai; I r .ilroads." Tj-daythe cars of the
Air Lire railroad run throngh the door
'yard of his place, between his house and
i lrn. pud within lour feet of his tside
r,r.x. :
THE ELECTION.
CASS COUNTY-OFFICIAL.
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I i H 5ri i ! I 1-5 i i ?
Join TaS'e.
I J. 13. Lake. V;
I . J . K- La-
gltZgfea555Sg:5s "'t;r-
I ! ! : j : j j : : : : : j j .
David Cut- ?a
J. ll.Crox- o
" ti tun.
W. II. ! 4
ir James. H
r ' X y " " "j Zl! " I
h
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s
VI
K 1
1 Srjgg'j: "olrn--!-
C. II Ouuld
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4
Itichr.ri
lit"C It.
For.
Against.
Xirk piit-riL-k.
L. S'lel
Jo:i. A. It.
Xenneity
w. r-t-
tencrer.
2 !
j V J Z I? I t A ' " '
J. AV.
John.sf.li.
X. S. Latta
?. Wol-
Clllt.
Jn. .Vc
K:nnon. r. T. Ci.u
non. J. M. Piit
ttrsou. D. I.. Clapp
,-!.!. Rouse.
,. li. Xoycs.
Jnrob Val-
lery, Jr.
"'t jc 5 t" i. ti S Zl
FiT ?:l!c of Co.
I'roi'orty nr.tl
ispcjiiil Tax.
lApaftist (S.-ile of
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it: crl' ioitl pe
i Si''i;?:?:-5SSr2!i?i' ci.il Tax.
STATE ELEC1I0N.
The Republican State ticket has re'
ccived frsim 2,000 to 4.000 majority, and
the returns, so far, indicate about two
thirds of the legislature Republican.
We have the following additional irjws
from different parts of the State :
The official count in Sarpj- county f hows
a majority of 77 for Croxton ; 70 for
Lake. Pottenger for the Senate has a
majority of 2 ; Democ atie Bcpresenta
tives, 05 and 03. Wm. Robinson, Re
publican, was elected Commissioner by
6 majority.
Colfax county, official, gives Butler,
73 ; average on the State ticket, 33 ;
TafTe, 100; Gerard, Senate, 41 ; Iloxie,
lit..
The official vote of Hall county gives
Butler bZ ; Talfc, 03 ; a tie on Senate :
Beall, Representative, 74.
1 llC omci!" VOvG . county stanj.s ;
Butler, 147 majority; Hilton, for .Sen-
The official vote of Burt county stands
ator, 2S7 vote ; Klin, Democrat, 1ST;
Cuppy, Repuhlican, 1U7.
In llicdiardson county the entire IIc
puhlican Lcgislatsve ticket is elected,
over hoth Iemoeratic and holter's
ticket
r 'v t 4. i i i 4
Tn f"1113'' thc l'epuhhcan ticket u
elected except Stewart, for the Senate.
Thomas, Democrat, is elected in hh
,-.. 1
Otoe elects the entire Democratic
ticket except ltcnoer. Brown, Itcpubli
ca.ii is elected in his ttad.
t i. ",v. ,.k,. :..!-,. n
All . CL , 1 tl VHIJLI IUIlt;i .kll
elected except Clapp, who is beaten h3T
Woleoit, llepub'iir;!!!. fir the House,
Tn New York, r.eently, a Herman en
tered a car with a pipe in his mouth,
taking the only vacant seat, prvceedt-d
to r!i lorth volumes ot smote. Ihe
; couuucior ecmg mis violation oi ruies
! . ...i , .. l . -i. nv
Pepped up to hiin and :
k!"S allowed. Ihe lie
n- i-'l'v i u 1 1 iv unn aii't sailA . t s,i,'-
icrman takine his
P'Pe "rom his mouth with an air of as-
toiii.diment, thus replied to the polite
conductor: 'I don't mak'c no noise ven
I schmokes,"
All tht fcGerman female fcabiee this i
year will be named Audita
Par.n I
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I .iaon
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J. M. Ml- ;
if Ktnziu. -3
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i
A.T. Couk- I
! .. , Roberts. I -
W. II. x
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i i:stcu t on Auuit i i.ri iai
1STS TO 'AKWKH.
Office Si-atj: Ba!d of )
A;K!cn xt:it::.
Brown VI U.K. 2.b. Oct. l:Vh. 1S70. )
Kmtuu IlKWAi.n, l'unsv.ui i :i, Nk
I5RASKA: The law un.'ir wliich tbe
State Board of Agriculture oriinatcJ.
rf.i-iire.s the liuanl to sin :u:t an Annual !
Rerort of Agricultural a Hairs in the
Mate, to each s-esMon oi ti;e jjeui.-iature.
The same law requires county societies to
make reports to the State Board. The
Board desires to make a full and com
plete report in January next. Will you
be kind enough to fuiiii.-h a full and cie
tailed report 1'or your county? There
has been as yet, t;o p:irtici;!-ir form
adopted or furnished by t lie the Board.
What is now desired, particularly, may
be an-were 1 under the foliowit.g head.
IIuw many acres of land in the county;
bow many undercultivation ; wh: t crops
raised; what j ie!d jr-jicre of ci.eii ;
avcrag0 prices of produce ; success or
failure of variou cioj s, atid cau-es, if
any; iiuit growing, is ;t a success or
.. , I 1 .
i failure, and causes; what varieties (f
fuif hnvrt hot-n siui-oofr.l. Jis;.l wh;:f
not ; what numler of fiuit tic s have
' .
been planted ; what aire t.eos do best;
oi hor.es. cattie, she .j
I wwiu.i tl.'i.ir olm . m r-i . r r ftl'
frest tree planting, to what exlent, and
what varieties. And any other items
or suggestions your judgment ma' dic
tate. .Many of these items yen can ob
tain by reference to the county records,
from assessor's returns. As to tin
scssor s returns. As to thoe
tot exactly arrive at, make the
you cannot
best es time tit in your power.
Where Countv or District A erier.lt ural
t.'..:... l i l ..V! .i . ...i. .?
.x",t,.r.- .....i ...7. i ... . . .
miutns awarded, and to whom ; iinaueial
condition of the scctctv : the numbf-i- ot
fiirs held; number of members ; and its
prospects.
Let .the whole he fl!owed by rental k,
suggestions, and ideas of ymir own, vn
any and all subjects cf nncted with Ag-
rictilture, Horticulture, Pomology, M
chanism and Arts.
The idea is to collect a fun 1 of gem ;
infjnuation relative to the a-.-; ieultural
interest? of the State, that wid be u- fii:
both at. homo nt.,1 ..'. Will v,,, h.
the cause the favor to make a prompt
and elaborate report. If you canti- t
jiive personal attention, will you please
hand this to some competent person v. ho
will. Dont let your report be later than
December first hi reaching this oilice.
Truly Yoars,
It. W. FURNAS,
Prest. State Board Agricuhtiie.
Y ill some of our agricultural iVieu ls
answer the above questions?
Frin the 0ma!.a Itfjaiuoean.
Mill; ti.H i2-.lX.-S.
The victorp in this Stae is complete,
despite tlie wildest voting in some pre
cinct.? ever before witnessed. It is to he
hoped that the Kcpuhiie.ius hive ma le
.their last exhibition of that spirit that
sets local and personal cotisjtji iMi.ii. ns
above the organization and principles of
the party.
The returns reported, thus far, show a
majority of 1 , 1 w for Huth r ; li.lKjtj fbr
Tafi'e ; about tlie satire for the Suite
ticket. It is safe now to av that Butter
will futve at least 2.oU0 majority, and the i
rest of the State ticket at Je.a f 4.'..' f.
yir. lane s majority wiii reach t:ie sae.ie
lh:'.i.-e. 'J his is a i(epubii:in vn'u of
a tout l,out since the iast elrcliou. An
tnciea.-e ot -i.i per cent, will proOal-iy
make about as good a showing as wiil ue
had el.-ewheie.
The Legislature will probably stand 3
Republicans 12 llemocrats, and 7 lVo
plo'.-s eanuidates. 'Ihe last nameO irei:
tlciiien are all Republican-, and wi i
probably vote with tiie Republicans on
ad strictiy party issues and niea iuc.--
Gufjc Count it. Wm. Iilakely sen is
us IJeattice preciiict. Jt s!i.,vs irion:
wilil voting, as wiH be seen by the f-,l
lowing: 'laffe, ll'o, Lake, SO; I'.n.i-r,
1;., Croxton, 148 ; Jaiues 17o. .gland
103 : Cron-cv. for Senator, : Jenk
ins, for Representative, Loj.
T'.w Conn t;. A di-i ntih from II
I). Hathaway ..ivs the Ke;.!r'ica;i State
ticket (except I'ider) h;i ; ! 0- n.;ijo, ity
the county, wit h three Uepuii.'ie.in and
one JleniO'Tutic precinct to i..-;.r from.
Cutler is about 100 behind. Il.-puhd-can
county ticket defeated except Wol
cott tor House.
Otoe gives 2d majority fur Ihiller. It
is still rumored that the IV- pie's ticket,
with one exception, prevailed.
Nemalri elects the whole Iletmhlie iii
ticket except Church. Taihs has L'-Ji
majoritj-; Cutler 50.
Mis!iiiiftii. A dispatch from J. J.
Adams, says : 1'ulJ returns show the
election ot Hilton to the State S nuta by
4) majority. The whole Jlopubheau
ticket is elected. Butler 'I'n) in Wash
ington county.
Dod'ji A special dispatch gives the
following as the oilL-al cauva-- iti Dod-e
county: Talfc. 90 majoiit. ; ihitler, 4;
James 67; K.oen:jr, 1 (;'.; Oray, ; !';
Tennant. Deiaoerat, for Senator, -'VI ;
Brings, Itepublican. for Kepreseutative.
14o.
P.lntle. county. Croxton 22 majority ;
Talie and Lake a tie; James and Mug
land a tie; Ilob'crts, 1; (Jou!d, 2;
Mojnig, 1.
Gerard HeptiViie m ; Senate, 231 ma
jority ; Hudson, lAunocrat, House, 1 "IS ;
which gives him 23 majority in the lis
Uiet.
(ieranl. Iiepr.hliean, i elected to the
Senate fiom I'latte. Cuifax, Hail .Mer
rick, iluilalo and Lincoln, by about 2"k
majority. Tliis district was represented
in the last Senate by Guy C JJarnum,
Democrat.
Home Hint.
Tea and coffee should be made as soon
as the water boils, or the gas escapes and
the fiavor is destroyed.
Molasses is improved by b)i!inr, and
should be boiled and set away for cake
and other purposes.
Crau!erries should have water kept
on them, and changed every two weeks.
Scour zinc with sand and butter milk.
l'onr hot tallow on ink spots ; let it
remain a few minutes before washing.
To give a gloss to shirt bosoms and
collars, add a piece of whi'e vr x and
srierivi?,i-fri vi-.i rM.rmt i... .-.. , t'
tn :,,r ,f TtJul.. tu.ii i Ir,...
'1 4t , V-U,
an tii
trhiss
t-uiootb, as fiietioti puts oa t he
fiss j , ;i: i;.! ; e :z ' i .:i i.n: ..ii, J:i
To"c-We nutmegs, prick thorn with ! ut 's L c v1 " t i ii-o K i 1 a vul
pn; if'-lhe oil comes out, thev are! '"'' ,1 i,t w--h ru-iaus found
ati l tnat v;.i-.au r- jr.al ! it.'.r. Uut
T(Md
Keep lemon and ot an.i:? well wrapped
in jiaper and they will keep for a Ion
time.
Tt Ls Fai l Ji'i, Fisk, Jr., want? ..New
; r?-n:rr!e'i t iskvi.te.
DtM'Ui.Ah OS S i'Y.
The f.dlowinjrare the rr.:;jriti?s Hr the
moral Repub!:--:'.i c:u:i'ii i:. in t!:i. -::y.
j he .-e eial
m:joriiies ali'ti
Ill
: . :. . tl. ...
Tatfe's tr.;M.
B-iiler's "
1 IP Ci!:; l
ii.nYHi'.r
" Se'y or Si.-.Le
" Trea.-uT'r
' " Silot. of Iu-t.
" Att'y (i -i.eial
11 ili-j.crt :K
11 ji-t. Attorney
" Svtiator
.1 40.
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-r.-is
..'i.7
10 13
. 577
. t'4 1
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j McICer.zie "
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Hascail
R'.'jrocnf ;iti'.
l'uich-i.-e, i;:-
;-;ti
j's m;ij. (;;ve::ge) 4-i.
ConiniL-.-rioiiiV 5;
Th whnlo vo;e of the city is:',, 202;
divided a- fs !. w :
I"ir.-t Ward, Cif, ; Second Ward,
Third Ward, f.75 ; i-'ourth Wan!. 2-5 ;
Filth Ward. 51 o; Sixth Ward, Ml.
At the Slate elect i'-n. two years since,
the l'e; ul li.-nu ticket i i tiii- -ounty had
a majority ii abie.it 1:K. a:il a po.tinn
of o'ir tick ,'t was utioatju. Uhiaha
niouc'! it.
From the At -hison Patriot October 10. J
Ye.-trrday an aHidavit w;e swrn to
before J u.-t ice David Mar:;ti'u tiii-ciry,
iy A. 11.
couisiv clerk
t.o.
of .i
recently oei'Uty
-'n!ity, chararing
i ( li ir.es U . i i-t. hr-q. . t ;:e cUefy e.ei
JV1J: I:"-- ' J"-" appr-priaun:.' to
lii- n-c .i:ii!v M-iirt Id toe amnMirot
...... ,!,,.,,...,. I,;,,,,!,,..! dollars
TU(i j jS Wo aro jtii:,rti.Vf,l. was i
-tu
d at v;.'! iotis ti:a:
and is specifically
stated in Mr.
I, j ... -I .: T. .,'
ae: rave !.,: U , t i.e sum ot two tl.o,.-:-
and oVha.s tor his app.urat.ce for tr,d
1 rave isitndsiti the sum oi' two t ll
v.ht. h tine;' i-ri 'investigation has Ken I . 'fbe schedule of prieos for the now se
i,. i ....... l ';!... i:.. ..,! ,,r i 'o,,, -..;.,..,...! '"'e"- OI stamped envelopes will c-j 'into
j'iv oi,; .;.(.,i o ...rV.v, i,i cx-
j , 'Jes-i,. t'ii is 'v., , !;. wie ii the eount'v
j attorn- y and the 1
1 amiiiaf.on ot tho
ii Wiil miltCe an e-
ok s ot' the c c! i;'s
i oti-.ce. a: . - w;.:
I - Wl.ai celid.tiou the ternrds
. e uiv i:;, and what may b d
i i oti;:i i ti n with thecli n :. -,s
f th.
t .
auain t Mr. Jlti t,
' !' for the count
Col. Hubbard p
y, and Col. Dorter jc
tlie ucfc!i.i:nt ill iiie eit -e.
If It mi'.vs Holler?"
All tr;:
. v.'e l-elieve, de;;'se
her wh ) in ike ue of
i the nii-.vri he (
j ir -eo.-ii:-.--;i i v
t on. r i-ii-1 !:'!; r
; piirpo-cs.
I more t iia.-i eir .
I -av. Verv.-d hi:
" il enjoy tie- f'o.iow i
ei: re i dels, who wiil
ct;i:ii !:e !1 ill the town fif
j bavins "'cut no" on - n'jl.t, tot:
uetn-
I meiit of certain wiud-ws s-n.l bt 1
! w'-rc' '"''
rd it! th-J cai-d,oosO, and il! due
time next ti r!!:n:r f. ! i :jit c: i he; ore a
police nrim -trate, '.rh ii::"-l tii ':;i five
ollai
Cliell.
;::.ve
0
an auuiou
ltlDli.
One of the thr- '- f .eiddv remark-
"Jud'e, 1 was 'in -s y.in -,vo'.- J r
treml.'er mo. I be!- .!u to ilie same !o se
with you 1"
Tlie J uilgc, apptiV'rvly surprise.!,
rej!ied. with brotherly sympa-hy :
"Ah! is it so? Ti-'dy. t lii is i.rot her
! I did not reco.n ie . u Fx'-u-e
me lor my dal:ne-. v.e are brother
Masons, and I should have tlecirht of
that. Mr. Clerk
t. n d..i!ars. Be
b-et'.or the i :d--s e
tin-' our bro
i.
r
. ue'Unovfs
s of prop.r'e'y than other
ii.i ten doLir-. Yon wiil
,! -! :er . Gooii lil' a II-
TMI-ll I I" ' !?! 1.111 (.'!! 0
ray the 1 1 !
ing. my dear brother.
7 1
case.
Cail the next
A ;rf.5 : I';.s' Knintiors.
An ssred n -gress. . ho: c piety has se-cur'-d
fo: i;cr an et -il i ve I er.!:t;:'iot. in
wa
icr t!-u
.. i
f Vl-it
dro:
rt :
ped in upon a neighbor who wa
Weil kii t.vn as a temp.erauce man "an i a
hater of toh.i:-,- .
Alier 1 cim: cor.rrcous'y rr-eoive-1 the
n're-s pi
d from her i.ocket a b
I pipe, an
I 'u':-on"
t.hac' o. to th. it:fi:.:t: ili .re t
j o!' h r host
'j lie lo in
in-- iii"--
i i ',
.-.t;..o-ij;e Si(
i
lUes; but the
f- loo in e.'.'el in'
t un.''- and si:ine I i
for iiitn, and I i -'"Aunt
( l.ii.e
from Ki
el;'
(i l nil I ll:!... i. V:U of.- ti
Ciii'i -lian
"Ves. !,::,! i
I l-t Veil J - ill iil
j e. I is tl : .
i
P. Ut!t. :'
"!' Veil kiiwv tl
ere
is a j a-
iLTe in
1 1 1 it
b.lll Of
ptur.-s v mca -tee ares tin
i 'ii .- l:u.Il ird:. l it the Kim.
I!
-Ve-. I've !
i or it
! ' VfiU
"V. .-.'
ciieve 1
u'l" -1 II . .t
e.:, i i! o". v.-u car.i.o:. en'or the
Iv:!l-:.biiU of II.MVI"-:!, bf-.- u -e there is
II -iihtng so !;: -i - til'.! br 'itilofa
sii:o!;.-r. Whai do vou sav to 'ii t '.'"
'Why, l:pc:-k,. to 1 -.ve my : voiV be
hind me win ti 1 ; o to Ih'iiveii."
Item;
. re
ii'Ve.-r iA' ivu l.i u ; .-ays ih.ut in all
1- l toK.- I.e never liitioaueeu all Iris.n
1.
c'.aiaei. r.
A
C :
ni'-t r.f
-p us lias re-
dd'-cd the ii'ii "'nth A tie nliii rot and the
ilni'ifc -iiie.it i il! to rhvme as follow.:
It is .i .-in ti ten' pin.
A 'iiiie I i cut a ' I. r-'it
rnt a iho si-'it hin;!-r to s'.oy a nigger
from ! a lin iijii-: vote.
The wi at! e- is s.i very cry in Sand
wicli. Ne'.v l!a:tip h tv, that a promin
ent ei:iz-u. reported to be wo,th one
hundn-1 i',e.'U-nd (! !i ir, i. selling
water at fair cent - i.-rr gai!i:i.
Kudo!?-!., the mi-.-ing billiard player,
arrived in New Yi-i!
on
lie
titni.iy, on tne
states that he
1 . l
stetr.uer A'yssiiea.
t llii.-.f f'
11) tin
l ii'tifl, uritiv ; v. iscap-
fdieil itii 1 i tiro'. '1 ti? f-V'l m. ;ii: l sttlise-
)iient!y rta,!io-i EhuLihJ by wny tt'ilc!-
otUUl.
Pul.lii 'ii.iner orators slintiM i c eiire
lul Luff tliey exf r -s t !.o:;i - i v. -s. The
ether day the biuMer oi' a i ' - i . 1 1 in the
course of Ciiiisirueiio.i. wlit-u t!r: tonst of
his iioaitii was j.iveti. rather iii-n-ittically
n-plie-l tli it he wa; ''iiKue lit ted lor the
sdiiiold than lor public speaking.
An old agricultural laborer in England
tried a rin.irul.tr method of cvnsr.-iizing
lits lauiily. li';inr i-eniontrated with by
th.; jia-tor lor not "Lrin.irir.ir tip" his
tioys as li.j siioui l. lie rpl e i : "idunno
Ovv 'tis, sir; I order 'cm down to pray,
iiL'Lt and n.oniin and when they won't
j.o .'iiiNvn I kti'X'ks e :.i down and yet
they ain't good !''
A sharp stu '.er.t was called up by the
WO! tli".
Il l I
fri- sor of
i ccl'MirateM en
I lege.
and asked the tmestiMti, '"Can a man see
vvitnuut tv
?" '-Vl-s, sir." was the
' IIuw, sir," cried the
jmitii;t r.'i'.y
aston: .-tied
protMsor,
'i;;?i a tiian ee
sir, h.iw do vou
wituout evesf I i- iy.
make that oat?"' "II
iie e.in .-( w tn
-.
on-';, sir," re? -lied the rady-wi? DJ youth;
ar. 1 I ho v. iio!" c!a-s sliout. ! with delight
at the triumph ovt i n-taj h.i. s.
The ( hil 1 who was "haji'ie.l l.y fire'
. . . , ,
at- M:irt.ru.::: uus reaciu-o i'iiu'ia at last
Ii,,,!IJ,'lt
Lt!.e Achilles,
who was !.-.!i)':i 1
I t!'
rtvi r ctyx, ad
for fli it. i lie youth v. ho nwiers abroad
honitle-s " an 1 a strauT-.r iui' ht have
playcvl lnar'-e-i with tee sauic; carc-ieis
riappine.-s that othi-r eliiiureii tl .
Nebraska has adopted the "fall fash-
icnr" l yjrivin .i Kor-.:b:Ksn wiajonty. j
A census-taker recently-asked a sem
vnnt sirl in the vicinitj-. of Botou how
n any regular boarders there were in the
h.-u-o? She informed him ""'that there
v.m c fifteen boarders in all," "but no
more'n four of 'em is steady ; the rest is
Methodists."
The runners for the western railways
are r. ceiving attentiou from the Cincin
nati press. Thy board steamers in'spite
of every precaution to the "contrary.
They have been known to break opeu
stateroom doors, and drjg men out in
their night clothes to sell them railroad
tickets.
It is supposed, if the Italians take
pos-c.sjon of Rome (as it is certain they
will), that the Dope will either establish
himself at Aviguon, which was the seat
of l'a pal power fioui 13'Jo to 1375, or
which is equally probable accept the
offer of the English Government to al
low him protection and a home on the
Island of Malta.
It is said that the President recom
mends that all the clerks in the depart
ments be allowed to go to their respec
tive homes to vote, and that the time
occupied should not be deducted from
their usual thirty days' leave of absence,
nor iVorn their salaries. Secretary Cox
ha- ruled otherwise, believing that; the
business of the departments should be
conducted with the ordinary economy of
o-tier business ; but this overrules him.
A Scotch lunatic at Middletown, N.
Y., has lived in the same houe with his
si ter for lifteen years without talking to
h r. lie stations himself at a window
or side the Presbyterian church r every
k . , "il'l lkl,v,l.lv ul . UUllt IS,
of warnimr, whenever the clergy
j ,.,.: l,appens to diverge fr
t on;.lodo,coursc. .
irom the reirular
I operation on the first of next month.
R" the terms of the contract, the Dost-
oi.dce Department will be enabled to sup
i :.y the Lest quality of stamped en
velopes of the three cent class at thirty
three dollars and forty cents per thous
and The cheapest rate at which they
h lve heretofore been supplied was birr va
lour dollars and eighty cents per thous
and. Business cards or requests to re
turn, are gratuitously printed oh envel
opes where the order reaches the nuin
bjr of five hundred or over.
In answer to the inouiry : "A t what
. ; time should hushc3 and certain wt eds
bo cut in order to exterminate
them?" the Chicago Putt obseires:
"All the time especially whene' er the
moon is new, old, cresent or gibbous.
This is the only sure cure for weeds
that fall in the spring will Fprinsj in the
fall, as if they had had a summer-set
B x the well known photographer,
took the cars for home the other
night, and. wearied with a long day's
work in posing hard subjects for pictures,
feil into a gentle doze. At the station a
lady entered, and stopping at the vacant
seat by ii 's side, said. "Can I .tit
Itere sir?" "Yes'm," said th-; half
roused artist, "full length or bust ?"
The Chicago lipulUcan getSi'jff the
following :
Count liismarek is very near sighted.
It is probable that the reason he docs
not recognize the French Republic is be
cause he does not see it.
A skeptical young coilocian confronted
an old Quaker, at Terre Haute, with the
statement that he did not beliv in the
Rible. Said the Quaker: "Dees thee
believe in France?" i'es; though I have
not seen it, I have seen others who have;
besides, there is plenty of proof that
ueh a country does exist. -Then thee
will not believe anything that thee or
others ha not. seen? -'Xo, to be sure I
won t.
brains'
"Did tl ice ever see thy
Xo. "liver . sen an-bo v
tU.u did?" No. "Joos thee believe
thee has any?"
"We'd, 'David," said a poor,, worthy
' i f' y.n 1 1 r,r.- it.. .-.1.1 if ... .t ............ -.
! 'tIiC wtr.d has prosK-rcd with you and
nu'-v say J'"'1 "to lmmen-eiv itch.
eu, repued JJavui, perhaps it is
rue. hut we cannot take our gold with
us when we ro." '"It would melcif you
did," was the quick retort.
! Legal Notice.
j In tlie District eucrt of id JudininI District of
Hie is.afe ot ehritska in ami fur caad couoty.
Aaiiiu j i nil in,;.- i.y iicrii''.t
triend licorrc Jcuniaj,
vs.
Willinm K Sheldon. y Xoiic.
Oh:irlo.-i r,. i;;;vly.
Jul. n K. JJayloy and
K iwanl tii'ii'icii.'iiih
Charles K. Lu;.K-y. .Ichn K. I?-.ylry n ml Ed
ward oodf!iiHia, .l. tt ndents. wit! tiikp nntii-i
that the nbuve named plnintiilV lid, oa thelj'rth
day d' June, A. J. KlI caiuiunco a suit
asfiiinst yt.u iind cue William K. tn l-l.n, in the
iiliove nu-mini-d court, and cnu-ed the Mid de
I'en.laiits to he notified of the pendancy ot said
suit iiccordinir to law. Yd and each oi you are
hereby notitiel that an application will be
made in the s:iid eau-o tor the nppiiiutrant of m.
rweiver of and tor the prcpfrty in coni roversy
ill said suit, which s.ii 1 application will i made
before his honor tit jre li. Lake. jud;. , ol the
above District Court at I'lattMiiuuih, at ' 'iccourt
house, where Ihe District eourt in and iir Citsa
county is held on the 14th day f Xnve-bcr. A.
1). lST'.l. at nine clock 11. lit. of suid d .-. The
application will be based upon the peilien in
said cause filed, and upon atfl davits toe tiled
and the s.u J jiliiiiittfis jiroioeas such cceivr
Iliehard D. Simpson, and otter as Fur iec for
paid receiver David Beasley, M'iMiara t'u'.ton,
Nathan.--, isimpson. and these iippl:ea ts pro-
Pose as tlieir own suretiuf. .Joan iu Heal t .
se as their own sureties, John ij UeaiV, J tcob
Jiridensdine. H D. June.. John ChilcoT. of all
of which facts" vou will take Tioticc.
T. M y AltljC liTT. AttcineT for
D. i(. WiiEliLKU, Flaiiurr.
riattFmouiL, ijept. i-S, W.'U. wit ,
Legal Notice.
To Anna I uller, Malissa Cleveland aid Her
man llodrfc. non resident defendants ad heirs
at law of Althea C. l'hilijis. deceased Jnd tho
unknown heirs of Willinm M. Hodi;, Nor
man iindtf. aadyll xaniter Dode, uieeased,
and heirs nt law of Alihea. C. Philips, di eased :
Will take notice that Jacob L PhilitisBS filed
hw petition in ibe Jiistriet Court, 2d .'tidieial
iis. riel. witinn ana lor Cass county. Nieiraska,
.settina- forth that Jacob L I'hilij. las tho
suitable title to and i the owner of loi riuin
;.t 4 uiid 5 in section 11, township VI ami range
riiaiber 13." nnd lot number 14. "in sc--ion IS,
township 12. and raiuo 14. all in Caw eounty,
Nebraska., 'lh:it the legal title to said tracts of
lnd were in iiiaiutifT" wife, Althea C '.'hilips.
That said Althea C. Philipn departed f.iis life
on the loth day of March. WIS, that priol-to her
death, to-wit: During the month of ilareh,
ls'ij, t.h executed her last will and testament, lu
which she demised and bcouathed tinto Jacob
L. Philip? the above described lota and facts of
land. ti.'iher with certain real estate, iti .Mills
county, Iowa, and that .-aid will has bc-i lost,
and ijravinsr that said Jacob L. Philinn cmv h
declare'! to be the owner of said lauds ii Cass
county. Nebraska, and that the same nay be
conveyed to plaintiff: und that said will Ilay be
established and confirmed and for such other
and fur' her relief as in the nature of U e case
plaintiff is entitled to. .
Yon are required to answer paid petition on
or before the olat day of October. A. 1. 1S."0.
JACOi! J,. PHILIPS.
By Maxwell i. Chapman, ACIeo. is. biiiTH,
his Attorneys.
ScptlOwot- .
John I. I'utt plaintiff, against Jacob Vallery
Jr., Administrator of tho estate of Pcier A
Sarpy, dceeased and the unknown heir o
Peter A. Sai tiv. deceased, defendant..
JU the unknown heirs of i'cter A, Virrr.
a decased. you will take notiee that Jul. n .
Tntt. Plaintifl'. has filed his petition nthe
liisli let Court d Judicial liitrict wifhi't and
tor Cass county, prayius lint certain Uef-ets in
his chain of title to the un.liri.ici hallSxjf !
acre' ol tMuml in the S K corner N W qrMrter
of sec. 11. described as follows, to-wit; -t.iu-niencins
at the S E corntr N W qr said se ion
then.-c runnin? north SO rjJs. thenee w.T t htJ
rods, thence in,ith HO njds. tlience eat ?0 Tdi to
place of benir.iijjr and the undivded !i ofOu-res
of jrioami in the N K corner of S 'jr o. Sec.
13. il'.-j.-ribcd ns coinmeneinir at the J E c-riier
F'tid S or. thence runninp soutb on e.ist sec
tion line in rods, thence we?t Si) rods, thenee
north Id rods, thence cast SO rods to the pl3o of
bcjciun'nsr. may lie corrected by decree of the
Court an.l that the title to said land miiy be
quitted and continued ia Plamtiii Vou ar1 re
q aired to auswcr ."aid petition on or before
Nov .7th. ls;o. JOHN 1. TUTT. Plfff.
liy Maxwkll Chapmah, hia Attr'a.
Sept. 21.1, IsTo, 6ir , -, t
Rcal&tateanJ Tax Paying A.ti,.K8ti
I'nl, tie r ire and I.ifa Insurance Arents. Plaits- I
tuoutsi. Nebraska.
j2.tf
Wholesale
DOOit. BRO. i CO. ro eellins for casli:
Be?t Coffee
"A" Sux&r,. ..
"C" do
Brown ito
Best Peaches.
Apples
Syrup, "H Kal
. uo " .
do " ..
Coal Oil. " ..
Dry Goods at Cost,
, .Hoots and Shoes at Cost,
Notions at Cost!
FALL AND WINTER GOOD S.
1870. 1870. 1870.
D. SCHXASH. i. p. LENHOFF.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, an! more too. arc going to
D.SOHNASSB 8c CO,
To buy their
-NEW YOEK STOEE-
The best and most complete
STOCK OF ORES s GOODS
Are now on exhibition at the New York Storo. at preatly reduced prices. We call particular
attention to our new aiyloa of
DRESS-GOODS. PIJINT3,
UELA1NS, GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING,
J. LEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS. CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YA .S, BOOTS AND SHOE
of all kiuda and priced to suit cur numerous customers. larse stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QbEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GL SS WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
We Sell at Cost Now fli fVLd-ir-irnrl OAT?T)-PM PTTV
I PLOW, vSTUBBLE ml BREAKING PLOWS, and all kind of
CULTIVATORS. REAPERS.
Plattstnouth SeptoruberlO h. 1S70. tf.
A'holcralc
Wines, Li
Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on ''hand.
All orders promptly attended to.
MAIN STKEET. OXE DO0U ,VEST OF TIIE RA1LK0AD TICKET OFFICE
The "SUXNY he rear of the Wholesale ltooin".
(Successor to Tliile S: .1Hiitlcry)
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
JD J5t "W 3-
Is now receiving and haa oa hand (at the old stand of White i Battery)
South side Main st., Flattsinoutli
The Largest and EViost Gomolete
Stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paint", Chemicals.
UargnriB uu. i.astor uu. -eat-ioot ( in. mie ijil. liin.'fed Uil, lar.l Uil. Uil. l-.-"soutil
Cod Liver Oil, Bnd a larse variety f Xntiunf , Perfumery. Faney and Toilet
Articled, Jiadcnccc. Flavoring KxtracU. Also, all the Popular
Such as Jayn's, Ayers', Ifalls. Scoville'sCoe's, Christie's. Store's. McLain's, B.-iVpt's. VTi
Wright's, Wakeueld's, Guy Scot:'3, Perry Davis'. Itoback's Peliu's. Irs. Winslow's
lr. Winchell's, Ilostettcr'.i. Drake's, Wallace's, Wcst'a,
all others in general use.
Brandies, Wines and Whiskies,
Of the best grades and qualities, strictly for Medical purpose.
DOMESTIC BYES,
ReiorRofM, Uren, Bine and Black, Annliuc, Iixi;?. Malior. Extract Logwood, pye Woods, Lu
In fat everything that ia needed in the Drug or Medicine Line.
. ,
- . t '-
Fhysicians' Prescript ons carefully'ccmpounded and pat up
at a!! hou.s. All Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Call
before buying, end see what
Plattsmouth. March 24, 1S70- wtf.
WILLIAM
FLA'nBMOUTJl, UASS
and He tail
Ttm for $1 .00
" " 1.00
" " 1.00
" " l.no
" " 1.00
" " l.w
7r
l.uo
l.ir
U)
7
8
AT TfiB
SEEOERS, HAY RAKES. &.C
I). S-'CHNASSE A CO.
Dealers in
randies
3r IE i3 jO
Lead, Varnishes'. Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Machine Oil
I have to sell.
A. V. PROLE.
UUUJNTX IN ASli ii
O 5
In the l).siri-t tVurt 11 .),.;! ,,
withiu ami fur t.'h .uititr, .;
, rt rry aiker 1 I U. i
Mim-rva .(. MctV.rl.
I la McCooi. .M:tiy t
M. r,.i. Willi:,,,, I
K. M.-0.r.li.v I:inJ
A. .M,-l,rJ. Jr.
Min.-rv., .1. Mr..;l.
Mel oi. i iiii.tm I.. X,. C ,,. a, ,
Co 1. ien-ri-i.cnf .1, .,.!;,,
lM.tiiic.l that Perry U ,1, r , ,, ,
tht Jttt, ilay of Aiii-iiM 1 1
ot the t'lfrk of the li.-,t. . i f',,.
( - 1-r.iintv. t!n- ,l)i,;..t ,,,; rr ,
it;-, I ,! icli.i :,, a (Jr, J
K-i ..olto s.r..!, J. P.u ,,,,..
1 ill, t-iy (, .S.,i-r-li,h, r. J . M j,.
V'.-V ' "'Or ''. I t.,. -mo
th.- 0: i. . M. i,.
lnistalii: lle- S 1' ' , i.
IN" tioil
ft l.iltu i:i .-.ii.; ,1, ... .
1 . t
tii-cil may lf i-i i'i,nn...,l . ;v ' ,'
intent KaiU p.u Ii-.--.. :hi : 1 1 . ,
iriiU si K 1 4 it t(. J-. . . . ., ,
town-!,.,, . ioven 1 11
li, t i.-n ci.iirity, j'i-'., a-K , . ,. .
coiiliniiiii in plaintiil. :,: I t' -.'.
upon l:iiiit:!i' tide . . :
ronDii i.l cji.i .l.-tfctivo c i !. .- '
l wi ji.e n-.iiiri-i to in. -me . ,
or Latum Nov cnln r llrti -ei
I'Jviiu, h.! :.:
By M.is'i.i.l . i :
I.tmbor L'.'. lsTe. .
Sheriff's Sale.
Jainci Wilt-y,
William T. Bryan.
No!::! is iiiTrby irircu ;!. , '
lit I'ut.lic au-!i..ni t the !r' .-..
House ia I'hij'sn oji!,. ('.,.. , ,
on Moihlity. :. .m r 17th (i
P. ui. of s.u l ilav, the lol! , .'; ...
wit :
Lot number five (Y. , ! ' '
three (4.1 in the city ol l'lut
Nebm-ka, as ilesii-iiuti !
of s.iM ciiy, in u, .uancc ol i !
tho li-n i. t I'o'.irt. ot the . ; ,'
within :nJ for t'a.- c.nuuy.
at the iiiljourne'l April IcVim. 1
the isth lay of July. A. 11. :
a sheritl of (.'ass eounly.
(tiven iin.ler ins ham! this 1 ' '
vs. - O.-.l -r ,.r
1 .
I l-er, A. U.
J. v. . jnj; ;. si
Cas '.... I
MaXWKM. & CllAI'MAX, AI. '.. I i
: Ki-ptiDu-ot
Legal Hot!
In the Distii.-t Court. 'Jd .!
Court, wthii, and fur lt.s -. ii i
J o Mary J. '.mi;, inm r. -i
Take notire that y u are mi. 1
Court, 1.1 .luiii.-ial Jlistre t. '
county. Nebraska, on I lie 1 ,i m
A. D. lsTu. by Jo i ih li. V , 1 1
andprayrrol the pel it inn fi I i
obtain a divorce tiom hc bin .
now exilioK between nu and 1
11. Youiij,-. You are required In
titimi on or before the d.i .
MAX UK I.L .
Attorn j s p.r .1 , ;.
Sf ptembcrl'ith, w.St '
Guardian's I...:
-V'OTICK IS IIl ltKUV HIV!
suaiiee of a d.-eretal order.
oo. Ji. l.itlle. .1 iuIku oi ti.e 1 1 1 -1 1 ,
"d Judieinl Di.-trii t. mi ihe I '
lsTO, 1 ill, on ."aiurd.iy. I'n- .'
her, at fie hour of mie .. . i .i l,. :
day. at the troi.t door of tiie ('. . ,
ri.-ittinouth. Cuai county. , ' r
tale at public vendue, to ihe hi.-
rinht. titl? and intere-t i f l-'i.-l
Henry V heoes and Margaret
heirs ot I'reiierii'k H'ehin.-, t'.-n ;.
the following described re-.l i-., .
south hull' ol the iiorthw. -t .ii.i i .
east quarter of l ho nurfliwe-l oi
northl-iJI lU.,lt"T of the south"-:.
section Xo. t"n in towuship !.'! i.
tneive ea.;t. ot iltti 1'. .M.
Sale will i.-m iin ope:i f,r ' l1
o'clock, p. ni. to two oVioek. p :.
1 Vruis : oi;e-lourl), rash i"i ii no. .
one year, oii'j-! ' ii :h i:i i'i' i .
f. ill l'l i.l ti.l'ee J ears. V il:i mill
paviii.-i.t' :. I'l per eeiu. p.-r annul .
Hi Inn 1 1 i i t n r. tfu.ii.0 in l ii
Frederick Vi'ehi:t ". dee. -. I. J .v
M ilfttl.l. A: Ciiai'MaS.
oct'-.w-lt
Legal Notict
j In the District Court. " I J , i 1 1 I -i : '.
i
an I I i.a'- eot:n:y, .iui,i-kj.
.Milioti M. .su.nh, I
vs.
I'liOte trumiJrri and t
William 1. V, cils. I
Defendant. )
To l'imie Sinn ler t.on r"-i -h i f I
y n wiil t lie notiee tht .Milton .M
cu the t;th day of September W
nniende.1 petition in tl.e olliee ! i'
the di.-triet eourt in arid lor ( a--
f ra-ka. lhobe t and pr.i.-.ei ot ul..
clo.'e aecrlaiti nnu i'.'!i"e (.'iven l.y
in bloek No. Ji in )'i:.i t -moil tli r
Nebraska, to secure i he .-in; .
t tileeouoillo!, of a certain plo- '.
even date wi'h aid ti,'it :i
luoiith from (late, and 'o o'.i.iin i,
nirain-lyeu for llic :u. mm of f .(..
unlessyou appear i.l said eon I en I .
demur to.-aid jietitiun on or t.ctore
of November, iri.tl, t.ie iciai! wi!! 1
Uue, iiiiddccifc it'll. ';.: a-c. r.li.,-
Mll.TuN M . s.V i
Uy '.I.ixv , i.i. A i.
-l2'-'w5t l'lalntiif.-. .'.
Estray Sale.
Noti'ei" hereby en dial I wj.i -
hifrhe.st bidder, at the farm of I.: i
in Avoe.-i preeiuct. Ca- c.uiifv. ;.. !
Saturday. Noveiuber 1'Mli. j7o. m..
white two year old cow and ei.lf ; c.i
car a I'd i, oi; in lull ear : ape-.:-. I ,t
"ocllJwil' 1! Jl.NNI.V':
I'AKM.V L'l'. September i,;, ht-i.
JL ville. precinct, one s .rn I ! i -.
poseil t' be t wo ye;n s o! ! . v.i'M m.i ,
lorehead and slit in lei e:ir. i -Filly,
with blac k mane, I- i.i-'i i.i
tieptiiw.r.t I'.K'l'.'.Kl' ,;
' PAKKN UP P.y the sii'.si. ribcr . lii i
X
CO, "1 l,S I'reellU-:. OT, t 'I: I I I ..I I le .
rray hori. ::irp')'"'d to lo i, , .wn,
vcurs obii hi h split in Tiu u t h I ot. ;.
1:I'I hip h is brand ol limine.. K.
OctiJwk PHILIP ni l ;
Legal Kciice.
Joseph Harper and Wi;li;:m ii. Ii::i-p,-.
Territory of Colorado, uill fa;:-.' lot,.
.aiiina Wrisht. l.y her i.x ii.en.i. ;.:.
Dootu. nnd Levi M. Wright, ot ihe e.,i:,,. ., '
in the state of Nebraska, ool i n the :',
SeptellltxT, A. J. I 'CO. lle ttieir iili..i, .
District Court of the d Judicial li -.rin .
ta'.e of Nebr.i.-k.i in "nd loi (';-- .-.
acaiust tlie .iid Jo?! i h il,i,.er ;u. i V i i , .
Harp r, dele, i.l.u it.-, net t in if lo.ili :!iei i
Joseph llnrper i:ivn hir. v.rilten iii...i
one A.J. Kerr to conveyor eau-e t., i.i "...
to Kerr, the foliowine i"i! t . t .ie i .
strip of hit, J c.uiniiei.eii, m1. f.. t h
" 11 (.(i.no r . f 1 1 . e V VV 1 . i.i... .li.... I - , .
range 1 3. ea-t t the lith P.M. tin., ini; l.
.iiith I'l feet, thein-e e-t t t!.
north l!lt) feet, tlience east ..! l to fir- j .
of beiriuiiins. and after .; aii un-ici root-: !
vey tlie s:i"ie tliroiiKh one J..:.n W..M-: :
but that the iejc.il titl- sfi.'l remaiii- in t .
Jos'.'fh JHipei and lh.it he wa.- boiii.d t eo
the t-anift and tiiesc Plaintiff" have p.,."....i
the taid land a.: tn.' said A.J. Jver,'.- ti..ii
that af ;crw:,id s :i M J o.-epi, Harper on y
sauii; to aid '.Villi'irn II. Hi. prer, ti.-other
f.'n lant. who had lull kno .i leij'-e ' ini; I!
tif eii uil ies au4 pray iinr that toe s ii l e.
i ni. II. Harper he eointiei.id P. u-1 ... :l
preiuinert to the fc.iid s-ahina Wrik'hl. an i
the said defendant Wui. II. Harper, he njo.
troll, prosi culH'k' li certain action i.tcic. rm
in the said c ui t to ou-t th" said PIu iiiiitj" ti
...;.! ,.r,..t.. .... I i... - : i I. -....I. II..-...., .
Wilhau: il llai'p rare hereby noi it.e I I hat ! i
on the 1 1th day ot Nov-mher, or said I
lion will I.etak'u as tr'ie -uid iodAro er-r ,.
dcicdaccorJu:.iy. .-. tlN A lil ,l f. I
L.'.VI M. Wltii.UT
liy V. il.f.iiT Pot i i.noKK their Att
Sept. 2'i. H7o, w ;"w 11
Legal ficlice.
Tn Tli-itricl Court. d .f n. I mm;.! ll'.lr-ie i : 1 !
and for 1'a.n. (U uniy. Nn- r.iska.
John W. Uaincs. Pit!".. I
V. r
Pla'te Saunders I'eft. )
T.. I'lal'e Uil Ii.n i,m, r,..;,lnl Ae.C.t .
You d re hereby notified thai Join, W. I' , i
plaint. If. has tlid hi f"ti'ion in th ::-:
Court. 'jaI Judicial Iistri. i ii I.i.. i.o.ll.,.
county. Nebra.-ka, in which he clam:- :. jn
nient ai.'aiii?t you. an defendant, ..r tiie -imii
SlMi. which uin of money pl.tu.t:ti c..ii;:i-
r.Krainl l.T. .l.l..n.,...., .1... ...1 . I .. I ..
t.. itn.ii i 1 1 ' ( I !. i. n.i.1 i ... ti
represeiitfttjon. on which defen'i.-ui ii.'ie
plaiutiif to buy lot Jt in bio -k U in .1 ue
Ci'y, Mill.-, coifnty. Iowa, tor the rum ot
when the.iefci.di.iit had aire a ly s dlsai.; pr-d '
ty to another party.
V on jn. n - .i.i v. . I tn'inwwr u -. 1.1 ...!.. ,. . . n
before the the -''ilx day ot l . I r, 1 "
JOHN W. liAl'.M
B- Maxw.'.ll Si CuAfMAX. Uu Att. rt.- :
Scpt.SwO
(SaccesBor to H. Wullher;
Harnessmaker,
and dcaKr iu
HA KX ESS, SADDLES. COLLARS, II ALT i:
M'hips, Bruihc, Ac, ic.
Ttepniring done bubstantially and with c
pu'eh.
liiveme a call before pnreliainc !--wb"-'
Fourth Street, north of Pi.i'te Vallcv I;
adjoiuinif Matthews i Dotitielly liai'iw
M'.re. S.j.il-"'