Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 16, 1871, Image 2

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PLAT1S?.:CUTH KEBRAK5A..
We art? glad to note that the Omaha
Hrplitiican ami Tribune are Loth in
clined to le a little more reasonable on
the liutlfrr Tmpoarlnncnt question. They
may yet learn that there is two siJcs to
every story.
The Statesman of Tliurg Jny says :
"At the examination of Calavan yes
terJay, one of the L-pal lights for the
prosecution, f.wa couple cf 'ye locals'
liarpen;n:j their -eneils, preparatory to
getting up a local, moved that said locals
ihould la expelled from tlv room, as he
Oil not wish to have the testimony jr-uh
hlishcd. The Di?eiple of Hlackstcne rras
pomewhat taken hack when the court in
fonued him that in his opinion he. the
court, had not power to suppress the
prcs?.
That "lopil light" should I c elected
to the .-;i.-latiire and placed in the rest
inv't'tigatiiigco!i!':i:.:'jrt.
axtisi: fiiioar ti kx.
Tbe Investigation (?) Committee which
Las been hunting up testimony to try to
convict Gov. Lutler of 'high crimes and
misdemeanors" only tool; one-sided evi
dence, and now it begins to he whimpered
about that the, uiana?er.s will endeavor
to pet this onesided arrangement called
evidence before the Impeachment Court
without giving Gov. Uutlor the oppor
tunity to cross examine the v.itnes.-es
even there. V.'e are prepared to lo
Hove th;it there nre men who will do al-i.:n-t
anything to injure a political enc
my, but to s-eek to prostitute the high
court of Itr.pcaeLmen to such base pur
poses as this move would indicate is he
ncatli the dignity of an hono.-t man, and
3 reserved solely for certain Nebraska
politicians whom v.e nny ?e; prop.T to
name on soma future or-carion. As we
liave said before, a JU'jve cf this magni
tude requires at least the nyqwiraiice of
fairness-, even if it is not intended.
There is a future, and the Herald will
be found posted on the various moves
now being made 0:1 the the-s-boar 1 at
Lincoln.
Our neighbor of the Omaha Titpuldi
c in is in a very bad puk!c on the im
peachment business. 1 brother Tia'eombe
is exceedingly hostile toward Gov. But
ler, and seems rather inclined to manu
facture as much public opinion against
him as possible, while the editor, Mr
Potter, undoubtedly wisb.es to be impar
tial and do the fair thing. This makes
it Fomewhat awkward, and may serve to
explain the apparent absurdity in saying :
" Wc l iro 0 Jonhl t't'tt D-tvid list 7 r
1ms crmitii'ed c'j'.nct jt teltuh icill Justify
hi.i conviction."
An 1 them in the very same article,
saying :
"To try bi.n en piper, and in print
to declare Li fj'uiit ar:d paint his offense
in short, to fit:-ij:rfe the evidence, ar.d
pa.s sentence beibre he has even been
arraigned, is not cs icth t:ic thi.17, what
ever our private views may be as to his
deserts. Ts it right, is it
wise, is it creditable, to clamorously pro
claim his guib. and to gloat over his fall,
pen 'ling the trial where these issues are
to be traversed V
Wc think it is not exactly "right," or
"wise," or "creditable," to proclaim
him guilty "without a doubt" until the
evidence is beard on both sides.
A VERY ME AX
The enemies of Governor Uatlcr who
have hound -d him for the past two
years, and many of them since his op
pointment as commissioner for the re-location
of the capital, on its removal
from Omah, are ju :t now encaged in do
ing a little the meanest thing yet. They
have advertised him to the world as a
scoundrel on erpurte testimony much
of it could hardly be called testimony zt
all and then knowing that, with ail the
evidence they could possibly bring and
ail the bitterness that could be en
gendered by gro-s mis-representations,
they had not enough to convict Governor
Duller or even make him appear one
tenth part as lal as ho htd been
represented, they now commence
in advance, tc cry out that
he h is bribed the witnesses who testif.ed
against him before the committee, to lleo
the country and not be present at the
trial. Upon the very face of this asser
tion is seen the impress of its fal-ity.
If they were the kind of witnesses that
could be bought and bribed so ea.-ily,
how much weight should their testimony
before the committee be given in the
scale of justice? Is it net fair to pre
sume that, if any witnesses have left to
keep from testifying before the court, J
where tliry tcould undergo n rtiid cross
culmination, that it is because they
dared hot testify before the court to
what they had testiEsd before the com
mittee, knowing full well that they
had swora falsely, or to make
it as mild as possible, that
they had gireu evidence only on one
side, with a view to injuring Gov- But
ler's character a3 an oificer and a man.
Is net this the more probable solution of
the cause of this disappearance, if any
have disappeared? Ir. Miller, i:i his
paper of March 'Jth, says: "We knew
of the enu;t that tc-i.t fo l,e made to gc-l
rid of Mr. Mcliird." Is not that ralh;r j
a dauiagtn? a..tiit..noa, Vtf It you
"Lncv of it," and knew that it "was to
be made,1' why ia the name of justice
did you not take steps to prevent it Lain
done, if you decked his evidence of im
portance in the fjithcomin- trid? Wliy
dM you not say scaictLias iu your paper
tint itva.? t-a be dor.e, and tL-s put r,
stop to it, lather than to wait ur.til he
was gone, as you inlicate he was, and
cry out il We knew it. We knew But
ler's incuh wo! 2 soing to get him to
leiva " Is 5t not H-r more prj!jil!e, if
vou "Know it" in cdvntico, that it was
G07. V.aihrs enf.mits, instead of hi
frien33, whs indacoJ him to leave, and
Hho ajc no.v cryins "ftop th-ef.'
E.AYM SI STHM5!i:iTJ!;;:.
In ivpV to our pointed and emphatic
call on Dr. Miller to know where he ob
tained his information (or reputed infor
mation) relative to the Butler evidence
before the coinmitte, he fays :
"We never mad? a statTnor,t about
Gov. llutler, nor about the evi doneo
taken by the intiguling committees
wh.icli we could not prove in any court of
justice in fifteen minutes."
In making this Li;:d of reply to our
article, in which we stated emphatically
that he must either state a falsehood; or
that some member cf t lie committee
must have funmhed him with the infor
mation, be it correct or not, lr. Miller
in.itautly admits that soaie member of
! the committee did furnish him with the
evidence, especially that cf McUird.
Who is the man, Dr.? The people
would be gratified to know who that
committeeman i.
Ol'R -rli:rili OF
Should be chanced in some manner to
give more uniformity ami more justice,
stid we boj o the present Legislature be
fore they adjourn will do o;iiethiug to
relieve the people from the burthens of
tbe present system. As it no.v is we
have an assessor for each precinct, and
they all meet and agree upcu the rates
at which lands and other property shall
be assessed in the various precincts. In
this manner, the assessor of every pre
cinct in the county of Cass has a voice
in sajitig wh it the leal estate of Piatts
ruouth shell be valued at, and the as-ses-or
of I'latt-moutli has but one voice
(out cf fourteen) in saying what the
bind of each of the other precincts shali
be valued at. Wc do not btlivc, of
course, that any assessor is legally l.cund
by the taction of this informal kind of
proceeding, yet the assessors G.-.uuUy
cause their figures to approximate to
tho-e ag'.eed upon by the meeting. The
result is that a combination of interests
cv:i, and often Coes, work a very great
injustice to some particular locality. It
may Le said that the assessor of the pre
cinct where the valuation is placed pro
portionately too high should not rssess
the land at the Ggtire ordered, but j
should bring it down to a comparatively j
correct valuation. We acrce, to some j
..... . ,
extent, with this v:ew or the case, hut
then a feeling is goon engendered which
causes each and every assessor to watch
his neighbor assessor and cut down the
prices in his own precinct, in order that
his locality may not bo r.;se.-scd too high,
until tbe property of the county i prob
ably returned by the different
a-scsors at one halli or perhaps
one-third, of its real worth. In
this way we are advcili-el to
the world as ha ving very little wealth
and having and an enormous tax to pay
011 what we have, for the per cent of tax
must be raised jn.it in proportion as the
valuation of property is redueoJ. As
ad illustration of our meaning, we will
cite the fact-that the real estate of our
County Clerk, who is one of tbe hoavi
c-t bind owners in the county, was 1 tst
year a-.sesscd at 3- (we believe that is
the correct figure),- per acre, wh-le pro
bal ly i;s real valuation that which he
would ask for it if it was for tale, or
that which it would bring if offered for
sale would not fill short of $20 or
per acre, including the improvements
thnvou. This kind of valuation works
an injustice t3 l'lattsuiouth, where prop
erty is valac-d at much nearer its true
value as it always is in a town, where
much of tbe value is in improvements
the cost of which is known, and not es
timated. This causes i'lattsmonth to
pay much more tban her proportion of
the tax; and then, again if our precinct
Assessor attempts to reduce the a--.iss-m
mt here to corrc-sj ond with that
of Mount Pleasant and nthers do like
wise, our cov.nty is shown to be worth
much l."-s than it really is, and our rate
of taxation is made vc-iy high. We hope
some change may be made in the mode
of assessing, and that it may be done
soon. A County Assessor would be
much better than the present method.
Tbe Omaha press seems united on
one thing that they will force the fen
ate to convict Governor Butler whether
it will or no. The Herald first cried out
that any man who dared to vote against
the impeachment should be consigned to
political infamy; then comes the lirpitb
lie-ia ?aing it "t.vs tin d m'-t' that lie
will be-CDnvictcd, and then comes lh j
Tiibunc with an insinuation that if any
mau in the Senate ha the impertinence
to oppose. the conviction of David Duller
he will be denounced as having been
bribed. Knowingundoubted'y that there
is no evidence to convict Governor. But'cr,
these papers seem til the more anxious
to create a pressure of public oplnioa
that will force the Senators to vote for
conviction. Hear what the 1 Vi ant of
1 1st Tuesday says :
"We wi-h to say a word to the mem
bers of the Senate, who w 11, in a few
d ivs, be called on to decide the polui -al
fate of David Butler. Wc are led to
suspect that certain vei. strong infiu
enccs. wholly illegitimate, ami, under the
circumstances, utterly unworthy in them
selves, have been brought to bear upon
them."
If there is anythinz mean and despi
cable in journalism it is an insinuations
like the above. If you know of any
thing wrong, why don't you say so ; and
if yo.i do not, why do you say you are
"led to suspect" there is? Dr. Miller
sounded the key note for the othc-r two
jiapcrs afcer ho returne.; from Liuc-o?n, i
rliero lis ascortaif.eJ that ihc-re rvese
srravo tloidds about there le?!i any ori
dtiace acainst Gov. Uutlor. He iiiiino
diutuijr tfgan an attack upon the li'otii
tors, telllnr them that they vrou: i Le
eorisigiied to political oliivioti if they
darc-d to vote a?a!nst Datlor's conviction.
If (Jeor-e L- Miller knew that Mclihd
was to leave tho country to prevent be
ic a witness on the impeachment trial,
and hi did nothing to stop hiu:, and
said nothing until after Le had pene,
i-11't it fair to presume that lie knew
that Mcciri's evidence would Le cfl
benfit to Gov. Cutler, instead cf an in-
1 jury
Tbe Outtih II raid ear s if Senator Ten
ant U intending to introduce a bill for
the removal of the Capital he cannot
do so too soon, in order tint the Omaha
delegation may have an cpi orttmity of
placing themselves on the record as
agaim-t any such measure.
rrlniln-j; of Ilia t.ims.
It rectus likely that the Legislature,
after havirg cut and s'a.-l.cd the civil
code, tjiaJe nuiubctlcss ubacrulmcnts to
the nic-chanle's lien and revenue laws,
imposed nc.7 du'vs upon onuty ofiicials.
entirely revolutionized the system of
paying warrants upon State, count' and
municipal treasurers, and mcn.led or
marred nearly everything withtn reach
of !e;ri.dative enactment, v.i'l go home
leaving t!ie j eople of the fc'fatc in la
mentable darkness as to what is law end
what i not.
A bill was introduced by Senator Hil
ton, at the coinmencemojit of the se.-sion,
provi ling f n- tl.o publication of the gene
ral and ccrt-in local laws its every c oiv.ty
when? a newspaper is pul.!iii a, :md ui.-o
for the reporting of the TCvodin2s of
county eomm;:oners, t!
b:vi mai:v
excellent feature? about it, and it pa-.-ed
the benate. it was, justly pcrJups,
rgreo J that it was too expensive, o;t ac
count of the great number of piper-; in
which tke.-e laws shom.l i i; puiiiMie;i,
j thouth the low p-ris-e of fifty c nts p
'iiou--snd cms Lately paying tor nntlmg
up the type and iinposiuj the furm.s
n;ake it the cheapest possible priming.
Tbe lbmsc indefinitely nostpooed this
bill, and unless some M.?ps are immedi
ately take.", we shali be at sea for mouths,
as nobody can toil how many people may
commit impeachable offences against the
majesty of the laws of thceuner.t legis
lative bodv.
A l;U v.: t!i the oVhtdre title. ' An
act to provide for tbe pu'-v-'tiou r f tbe
laws without expense to ti- b-tuSe," h:is
paed, but it amounts to nothing, as it
simply provide; that the public piiu.'cr J
may stnse cli extra cop:s ot ine laws
and seli them :f the satt-t pi ice to the
r I pcopie that it (-'urges t;;e :: l.;:e. i ;ie
puoiiC y i r.i'e.r ol cou: e. nc ! no law
to enable him to do thi-;. an 1 t!:-; pries
he may a k tbe pen-'.-, i; nolv-. ;d:r:'cd
ingthis ;et, entirely at his i.'.vii opM"i:n
I iv-r it wo.iM t;i v.-ho.:y u:ie.-':i-tttut;.-,u:n
to attcii.pt to iix t!fo prices oi' books kept
for .sab; to th puMic.
In auy ca-e, it does v,r u:. rt any r. 'i' t
of ti.opc u le What is nc-ede 1 i ir,i
o ti!-it we i.i'tv 1
tlio ';o,-k. u-il !
: ii-.'i-e uc p;c :-;y m
o.v:i l'o-.-1 pious ur.
the pa'-:
s:r:l! stn-1 tbi-m t i the
cc:-c.,:ry . rate
y t'-l--
IIC'-I I.MS U!Ii : '!.
tc. At;.:r tl! it time 1
tie iii.ccssii.de and the
: r : i. lc ; n.
. 1
-n
uj) i:cul:i v..s i th.it tiie n u-ub r i.f p:...-r
I) ; cut d. ;; to one in -a !i t- v.:it i ;i
district, and that th-i p.ovi-i.ui-i to p:int
prot.-ccding-? of Cot;n:v Con.ii.i--i--r.crs
be retaiiie I. This will it .'c-e tl
pen-"' to a lrld- an 1 b-ri:v; tl. a 1::
r x-
iliC'J .
ize:;--
w'tnin tbe re.:tii of tl'
x .". c:
-JlylC'iKl
A ludicrous ineilcnt laic'y centre 1 on
a Missi-s'ppi yteamcr, which wo 1 elate as
a vsi r.ir.g to tho.-.e who ai;ct:i t It; change
the fcrsonal adornments w I.icli nature
has given them.
A v. d'o whs jo".rr;"'vii-g to Texas
villi hi W:i'e lb ':-!:: ii-? ;.)';!! ei'j-)
v, inie th!
purpri.-e !
hair evebi
'.fas goi: j 0:1 he e o lud,:d to
is vtib, and at his rc-uet.
ws and whi-kern were eli::?:.'-vl
fnm si fircry re i to raven fi tckrec-s.
lie
Kilt "--: 1 !'.-)
at tic? uor i,y h:s spouse, ovwI.iy
tho inlru.-ion of :. stranger as she sun
j:i !-.-!. rsr.d .ilinitancc n-fured. He
himself her h-.d.-and; i'.'.c s;i-l be
was an imj-.e-j-f.-r. Ile-at'e-nptcd to ex
pliin. It v; as usel.s. A "erov J e:u:v
eifed round, the bin j li I. cii.h- g.-n -ral
At Irt, in hit pii-k-xity, tl.-c !:---- .-r
exci.iinie
J,
ii!.e, i:uk ; t
: ;cct :
Jl-.-S :;s-
One g'anee at t!;e pc
it ajo-en
Mired her. "Ves. d.!,n," she said " I
know t hem fe.-t. They can come in, but
k-'t-p that I: -.-'id out of si.eiit."
olutiiuiiS c iUiu ill,
Harness, Gaelics, Whips
jj 1 :i oi ctJLLAi is. &c.
Tarti-.-ctar attcn! c i fiven to the msmifVctcre
of B:o h:irr. ..-.
ALL KINDS 0" r.KPAir.ING DONE ON
SHOUT NOTICE.
PialtsUiouth,
- - Nbraska
N. JJ. The CV'iobrute:! Vacuum Oil T)!:!enJ;iDg
eiui-iuatly oa baud ilcrlwlf
- s-
I""-'- ' - r.5-TAi:Li-nr3 is 1SS1.
DI-: 11:1: int
If t n r
EILVKlt .NT l-L.'TICt) Y..r.S.
t;y!,!i i-i- : si- r. i.'.i.
loT,i: INos.vMj
1 ANC1" (iv'ol.'.S.
r.Ccl't-, r: :i r.ii Jew. try ic:'fti)td i.ejel?
-.-5 .vi: h 'l-.-.-u
v .;...., vet to '..r5:'!:ite YUU? V.iJ? - II-
TJAitJilZS cz FQIiTLGCH.
RKAL Kj t AT a AND IlXSCKAXCC AOf.M's
Have a
co m i 'id: nz ab err li act .or title
To n! Lots ?.,! lie!.' hi Ca?s county 2i"cb
r.ti;.i. ".Or. -e Tf.-'T'Vf'l uTi rnnn, Attor
no: ;- :it i. -u-. ; :;:t':i:i, Noui-...-k.i
J. Y'. r.ir.ic--, 'iho vX-'.a
ice. CvAwif
-or to It. V.'at-.iicr)
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s:.J i!o:i'-.t in
A UN Ls ? A L J LI : j. C L LA lt- . 1 1 A LT L U
V.:::.s. r.ru.-Iie?. A.-.. I c.
E'p.ilrins
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l-'lV!! t-'.c 1
dur.c
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;ly nn-1 with rdi-
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t
Tj5-.'I13J.i;.Lt !
100,000 FI
Hi 1
The undersigned has ou ui-ud a larc riani'ty ot
OOTTCNVCOD LUVDZFl.
WHICtt nF.OFFFES XT USASOVAFUR riSCRCS.
Jt. rrl
i sM3 LLZX is
on r'iort uwilce.'. aatl fr any
1 jiuttr.
1.1 cr Icstii of
pofirrr C'l1Iinr7 Tr-?-?C; i
ItCUlolO; i-rtliUUliJ-' VUiOiJ
all tzcf on shot t notice.
culVdtf
IIETrETi.
THE HERALD
XOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
la now turi'Iiel with
Good Kew Presses
A !CD THE
LATEST STYLES
-OF
JOS T Yl3 K.
jni: i.vi'ited to call
AND
s: a ine steci :i ens.
I Tt-rjimrftp p
ii.Ui;i iiUliilji
Spring Term Commences
Tor i's r.f e'thrr.'cx will receive th.nroub and
f:1!-.!':1'!-: irir-lriic ii'in here. F'arsi'-ular attr-n.
1 ai l to iviiiiary echoiars.
?--'.-.ovl b.ioki furnished free of cot to al
Iunt.!.
GOOD LOAKDIXi CAN" EE CUTAINED
AT 1 i A S CN AC L E R AT E 5
For tcrm-i and particular? a idre
sUt? J. D. rATTEH-JOX.
luOvlUUkii huiiiA.,
The firni company of E. L. Herd and 5. Cl'n
t":i. hir-tof-re oinsr t.usire.-s st We-pinT
V. i.t cr. N ci;rask;-.. under the iirm u.iriu or"
Kcv t ,V biit .n. is this day di-c d-. r d by mutual
eon -c :i'. ibe business to eoi.tn.ae in the n. i.:e
ot Clinton. . li persons iu-le vted to ? i i tirui
n'-e in r. oy notiQel to pay their accounts, or
tbcyw.il bo Kit witn the proper authorities fur
Coliccth'U.
March 1st, 1S71.
E. L. RFEI.
diwtf S.tt.I.iN.
Chicago 't No kt n w kst ?. r x It. U.
l.tavca Ouiuha.
H,r:!?,a;! '"'Pt Simday frPa.ra.
icuohip. - tiiJy, except Saturday 3.00 p. al
Arrive.
Mail Daily, exeer t Suaday C:00 p. m
l'cri Eip. Daily, except !ndy.
J. T. SIMPSON, m JL LA ZENCY
J. D SIMPSON & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
Agents of the Omaha & St. Louis "0" Line Packets
Flettsmouth, !eb.
VTo nre now ocauryiS the first flocr of the
arc iK-iii
Por.warding and Commission Business,
TTare House attached, ro can furci.h all tho tstorase wanted.
All caodj scot ia cur care wi'.l receira
PROMPT ATTENTION,
and sooda distined for Lincoln, Ashland end the Blue River, will bo forwarded wirhtut ctly.
OAtt Mid 81
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BOYS AJVD CIIILDREJY'S CLOTlll.XG
Hats and Caps, Boots ami Shoes,
BLAKKET3, RUBOEH 6G0D3, TnUfJKG, VALISES, E C.
ain Street- Second Door East of the Court House-
RANCH HOUSE Broadway, Council Iufla
FALL AND
1870.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS!
Evcrybod;.-, nn3 more
To buy their
2?X3.s 23. cl winter c?-oo5.s
AT
sTmY YORK
The best ar.d moft complete
S T O C K OF D Ii ESS G O ( D 3
Are now on eihibition at the 7cw York Store, nt proatl.r reduced price3. V,re call particular
attcntioa to our ne-.v btj ieii of
OliESS-tJCODS. PiJlfc'TS, .
UELAINS. UINUHAMS.
UilOWN SHEETINti,
JiLEAt IIED COTTONS,
UA LMO U A LS. C A R PETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD.
COTTON YA ,S liOOTS AND SHOE
cf all kis''. and price to a:t our auuieioua customer. larsa slock of
(;rocries,
hardware,
QIjEENSHARE
WOO DEN-WARE,
r.LVS'.VARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CATS,
V.V Sell nt (-t Now the CuleVrated GARDEN' CITY CLirPErw
PLOW, STUCBLF- SeKri PLOWS. ai,.i a!! k.i.d
CULTtVAlCRti. K F. A PZti 3. Sfc E 0 E R HAY RAk'ES. aC
riiitUmoath Scjiteiuber lCi.b, 1570. tf. IX SCilXAcSE & CO.
r.in.,f7
in M
DEALEli JX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools ;
ALSO
Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
Itoofiuff, Outtcria?. spouting and Repairins done.
J avi Selling First-Cffrss G,i,:ts tnul Gunrantij ISol to Le
Undersold, as I am Batjin of First Hands.
A. No. 1 Koi ari l 3jltiraton. Iorias oat at Cot. Keaienibtr
vfexz to
PACIFIC HAIL WAT OF MI.OrRI'
P.iscnrcrs leaving St. Joe. via. riiss.Ui i Val
ley Ilaiiii a 1 a;l oVIock p in. nick-- eba ard
sureeminec-iona at K.i.t.:? 'ity wirh thi- r.pu.
lar road, .irrivii.ir at St. bonis nevt m.,, .
i o tinea . i ins is covt a t.rst-clas.a road
respect. .:w iron has bt.-n lui-1; new eiu-ineV
iin-i uiairnifioent Icc-nir.!r nml MM..T.r '
iiiive uvrn a. i ini to i:s e'ui;iineiiti. i'n
................ .. , , ,i:vuiii.'Pr
(an rciy on it in-.k:.i- its a-.lvein .-e.-l time This '
t: .t route (rm ct.Jc?cpU tot.LouLst2ic
t-o-.'h -u.d Soi-.tucast. !
,.f hrouHi ti- kets fr sale at th oEctsof He I
Missouri ail. y Railrocd.
t. C. ifftOrn. f.cnT Supt
Thoa. Dorwia. G. V.". A. W. Ji. ILdo. G. T. A. I
Herald Block, Corner Main A Second St. We
is?-
MODS,
c. Ac.
Plittsinouth, Nebra-
Iowa.
WINTER
1870.
GOODS.
1S70.
too, aro soJnjr to Z
til
CO.
TEE
STORE-
p13 nr
Vity Hazel
aSoiy.ii'd Kan3fni-v Aid AZZ
c:jii
:he T.fli.f ui-A i.-.n,. of the Errinsr and r
lortunate.on l,-ir. i,.b ?of thri.fiaa 1
j ii.n.ainrunv-.
Are. j r..i.,.,n ., t . "V' ne i-ol!e
,t - i. ..:-.
vail ,r.h!i:i:e-i. Sen, '.
o Vt-ii..c.. Aiturci- i u nV .i i.-1 . '.
CTATI.. ' x Pb i , 1 w r :V lU A:-
TVr. .... r i:.Jjma.?. may! wl,
Js u' 'll'I' Uik i.Ji.M.
, .
T.be Property be.ojmin? t? D. Mnrntrctt will 1,
SO'", "r rci:-w 1 "n r&i.m.bi,-. terir.s. 1'h" hu
ZffW' " '"V Til"r".i ' la
1 Knees. Apply t
i . . u-
Legal Notice.
J. F. Terreberrie. ) In tho Di?t Cmrt 2d Jiidi
, ) In the Di?t Ciurt :
ril District within
Cu.-s Couiiiy, Nebi
, ts. rml Distru-t within anil lor
11. ii. mils. luss touiiiy, Neunu-k.r.
"VJOTICE if hereby given to tho Fai l II. IJ
A. 11 li , wiiii H prniiMii u:ip uira in tii
iiliove rutitle.l c.Jie by thosuid t litintiii", in tdo
District Court, - l Jii'u-:;il Dir-'iric, within
mid for I'jiss County, Nebraska, r:irinir
that a certain lpei( t.f .Aiort!;:ic:e or Xi-uhI
on tho tiillowiiiK Ucal J-..tate ."itaatoil in snid
county of (V.rfs to wit : tne N 1Z hum tor oi'cr.
X 11 III.? Kast 6 l in.. duly cxo. uted and d.
livered by JJ. K. Davis to II. K. Hills. July I'l,
A. I. lsC.s nn I tiled for record in the Clerk"'
Office of Csiss County, Nebraska. July yitli A. 1)
"s. and recorded in book "JJ'' r litre SiO. and
which sti'l remains of rword , be delivered nn
and tlie Fame cancclb.'d of record, and tho aid
U.K. Hills is rerjnired to onsivr c r tlcnuir tn
paid petition on or before the davof April A
D. 1.1. FOX A II I EI. Kit.
march 2wl. Att.s. lor l'luintiflT.
Attachment f4'cti
Slarsr.rct Sampson by) In I he District Court 2d
her nest friend I J iidici.il District in in J
vf- f f'.-r Ca-s county, State of
)ren . iiiompsot ) . cbr.i.-kn
d ren S, Xliointison of tiie S ine uf Illinois will
V take notice that JLire.irct Sa'"i son, by her
next lriend Cictn-!it. did on tbJlL"tli
l::y ot l-'elinnry A. T. 71 ii!o her petition in
tho Di-'trict Court of the d Judicial District oi
tho Stato ot Aebrask.1 within and for Cas
county, utrain.-t In-ii . Thorapsen defend Hit.
prayiiii; ju -isrcnient lor tho sum of one hundred
and twenty-live dolla s ith interest from the
loth il y ni Mny A. I). lid. as daniares tor
breach of covenant iri deed dated tictober 7th
A. D IV.K, h-aid deed executed arid delivered to
i;luinliil'. Xhst l'l.-.intiil'.ii-lon the 2-"th day of
IV b. 1ST1 cause an Hf.-ichment to bo issued
against lefeii l.int. and di 1 cause tho li.l'owin
reirl est;itc of defendant 'h to lo? nttuched "to vt it':
Nineaci-iS in tiie North West corner of bit no.
ID in section eis'itecn 1 towiii-hip wolveUJ)
r.inse four' cen (It aocordintr to Oovcriimcnt
purvey in Cass county, .t ite of Nebraska, and
the s-iid Oren S. Xiiompson is ntificil that he is
required to appear a n biiisuer s.:id ieliliou on
or beforcthe the 10 il iy of April A I. 171.
MrtlKiA Kl.X SAJil'oOX. Uy her
next friend Clement.
By Maeqcf.tt
tnire:iJwi.
Legal Notice.
Ilorton A Jcnksl In District. Court 21 Judicial
y J-District within and fur Cam
i''orre i'lemins J County Nebraska.
TJ OTICK is hereby Rivrn to (Icorso FIcniinp,
il non-re.-i lciit detru iutit. that Ilorton .V
Jcnks jd liuti'.i's in theaborc entttlcdcausc, did
on tlie sth day of February A, D. 1S71. lilctlieir
petition in said Court nsain-t tiie paid defen
dant in which they el iini Judgement for the
sum of C"1 lifly-onc dollars on an account for
merchandise sold and delivered, and labor mid
services rifdercd to said de'cridant. from f.hiy
the tir.-t 1S7D to June H 1 .- t ls;o. no part of which
has been paid, that on the IXth ay of 1'cbruary
A. D. Is71 plaintii;'.' caused an order of ult.-icli-inent
to be i-suo-l out of tlw Office of the Cb ik
of the District Court in and for l':i;s count' Ne
braska and caused sai I tJcorae l b mine's inter
est in the folb winjr real estate to be rtt.i .-hid to
wit : '1 be 8 c ir ot the s or of section lairtv
six ('!( township elcvea (11) ratifre eleven (11)
eastO p in- fai t non-resident dc:nd.i:it is
h. reiiy notified ti nppcar i:nd answer s.ii 1 in-ti-tion
on or before the od dav of A fi'il A. D. 171
lioKTUN A- JENKS
ByO. S. Smith, their Afv. niarchwt.
L. . Harm-it, 1
Rstiiist Eiccufion.
GEOr.(;t J r.sxivos. )
Notice is hereby piven. f':nt I will ofTcr f.tr
Faleat tmblb; uui-tion, at t!i t'ront door of the
Court House i.i I'l i:t. villi. Cass County, Nob.,
on Monday, .March i'i f). A. D. 1 .1 7 1 . attwo
o'clock p. in. of sail day, the following real
estate, situated in C.:-s County, Nebra? ka. to
wit: The undivided one-fouri'i (: i ot tho wot
half of the norlh-west oo.arr i'i) section
No. twenty seven iJ7) ia Town hi t No. ten (lot
north. rnr:'e No. thirteen ii ea-t of the sixth
prim-ijal n;er!.lian. except about twenty-tive
acres ;1' ol the M)i:i ii end, il cs -ri itc.l as lr.il lows,
tii-wit: CKinencin at the souih-wi-st corner of
the tiorth-HC-t q-iartcr i'iot' sail si-.-tion No.
.7, thence north l:ty-onc ri t -T and -itccn links,
tliente rnst c;j-;ty rods, t lienee s-oit ii fifiy-ono
ro.ls and .sixteen links, thence west
cisdity rods tj the place of bc;rin
r.insr. Also the nort'i-wcst fiiartcr i'Pd tho
nortii-rast quarter (' ) of Fcction No. LO, in
Township No ten (i(n, ranse thirteen (breast
of tho sixtb principal meridian. All taken as.
the property of t!-o: e. Jcimiii'.'.J, on nn Execu
tion in favor of K. V. llarinim, i.-tKiind by tho
Clerk of tho District Tonrt of t!ie (bunty of t'as.t,
and to mc (Hi ected a? .Sheritf of nui.l county.
iiivm iirdcr my hand this leth dav of l'ebrn
ary, A. D. Ib71. J. JoiiNSoN.
Shei ifi" Oisa County, Nebraska.
T. JI. ilAKQUKTr., Att'y for I'iaiotlu'.
fcb1o?r5t
Patrick Maxwell 1 T-ef rc A. L. Child rr..ba'e
i v?, . -'ud.Te in and f. r Ciis.i county
J. K. IVrKini Mate of Ncbia.:ka.
ON the L-th day of February A. I. lc,71 the
sai l l'ioite Jii.i'ro i-sned n ot icr of at
tach tucut in tl;e above nction tor the suln of
eleven dollars ;ind (:!' crn'-'.
I'latlsmoaih Neb. Feb. ;w.ih A. D. 1 '.77 .
PA ri r,-K M V WJT.r,.
Uy r.t atov ktt & Srkosr., his Altys.
ir arch 2wJ
V It
W ariu i- ji i'ne rc::uuy hi:. n; cr t.-tile i n ot
3veii in ( r.e ciisc- lo ci:-a the very -oit oa-i . of
I'.iind Itchiiiir :r iik-iidii;? U . 'I bo? (!- :;re
Jl:!:; tcl j-!:oii!d ::. m o-f i n T I c :'l on the ir .ini,--i'i.-n
and pet V';t n's I'i! llcinedy. Itiscx-rri---'y
in.- (lie i'lic--. i:nd is not ri ccomnicii b- 1
t cure sny o:!::t liintise. It !.: cur d mnuy
M-i i f m i r th:;: v ye.ir stun-iii.c. J'ricc On
loilbir. 1'i.r : .If by .li-'i -r-i.-t-- ev.-,vwb.T
H4incrs 1'3i.c -i t lome in iT' i- irol i-.-urc"--!y
for I.y ( i . : : c -? :t,1 rlio-e fniii'orins with
l.lbiililll .'o.-Ti i i iic.v-js a cii-i yl i:;1n!;,t jpo
.oriii-smd n sj dendid niijicfier: it m i'iiKtl.eri.1
.be ffi.iniicii ::r..l r .-ii.-n -s the diic.--tive .r'.-:ins
to tlioir hc:iitl,y state. eiiU. nervous nml
rifptic l iTM.n.-- s-houl I u: e 'aruer's !.- rr'-ia
ii iiio. 1'orsnl'! !vdrpcit. ri ''i-e l..)!nr.
ii.iinrrMi.l-.il ! villi HllCll.iriK, !-oltci,ll.J
ir.d exrc'tor.i;;iip. "i heextMnrdiiuirv rower il
i'';i-'r-'--1 in iir.ii.clintrly n li-i injr, nnd eventu
lIiy ctirin.r, the inost ob-iin ite ciisen of Coup-!:?,
wold.-i. ore 'liiro.-.t. l,i o;. hi-is. Iniiueiur:!. ( a
Jirr!i. li..-ir;or:r-s, A-ihina Mid Conyitrc i.t i"n i
iliiK-st incredible, i pfnipt h the r.db f and
:er';:in its etlects in :i!i the above c;ie. or any
L'c-tion of the ibrn.it UD. lunpn. that thou?::nd'
l physiciiiic nre daily rrisr-i ibitur it. ond on
Hid nil s iy tl-iit it is the most h";ilinc and ex
icctor.itinj.' iiieiiieine Known tie liu'e nl:iv
fiords rim f, in:d in nio- t ps?m one bottle ef
fects anno. SoM I v dn:rri-t. in lcrse bottle.
I'rice UTie l',.li ir. It is yr.nr own built it' you
ti'J 'ouvh a ad suf:;.-. Tbe i;.i!.-:un will cuib.
!-VC.. tf" IT j )
The rre.it Illi.oii 1 iii itii r m l I c! i ;-v,n i.rm K'
iirnei-V Viimin ito-. or ine of 1,-lc, is r'e
loin any )iois.iii.ius droi or iiuourif ic?. bcin
ir-J ;i r.-.I l.r t ic-e vi ii.i i (-(ire ii siii.i i-ir,t. Jt is
ls !erriid tij.tictir.er :ir; ! tonic, nnd tin f.or-'t
.hint-' in the v. oil ior j.o i ii yiii; I be bb.od. It ii
Hie ni. -t !c.i-.int :n i i..';i-:iu4 iii-tii-lcrvcn.t-'crf
1 ti the r;::,!i. -. .-,r snj -rior to bra i ly.
Aoi-ky, wiro, bin. is. or ury o-iier article. It
aiore ii-:,u:,y. a-,) I i-;,c:ij - r. Loth tnalo and f
Ki'lc. y t:i -or oi l, cm t;:kc th-Wine of I. if".
It is, in luci, a Hi j.ve-rrver, Thoc vl. v, i -h
to enjoy r--od i.cr.iiii Mid a free ilovr r,i livi !y
-l .rit-. y. ili do wi-'i to j.i're :lio Wi-ie of I.ii.
It i- di-Vcrent lr.-i-i tmyliii:. rvr before in iic.
It i !! by .ii v.:;': tc, .,1. i. atiill rt s -rtab!ei'ii-looii.-.
I-nca On .' Jjcb'.ir, ill n art bottle.
Sold Cy
J. X. HIXC;iMAN. & CO.
r!ltsriio;i:ii. Ncbni-ka.
TUB LAUD OWSEB, ITblt 1371
A? an : Ivrti -in ine iiiini. Tt!?. La.vi OwNf R
stands Tv:ho;it an r'ii:il in the country. It
bcnutiiul pri::t r.n 1 ',);;,; i-n-ra vioir-- protiibit i:n
w;:nron e-truci o.n. like ta'-st ot her pa 'n r nu
It, is k r j. t b-r b;:i.li:i at the end r f tin? ve ir.
It ircnintion is tiir- iU'!ioi:t tbe fritied S'taics
end H!'.:oi;i, nnd is ir'rca-inx l.cyon.l ail prcco
!.-it in an-.i :!s cf jounaii-in, hov.intr that
tl..-; I ut.uc a;-i.ir,-i::f.' i;s w.rth. Its .'iii---i ii-r
and n cub.r rc:..i-rs arc I:: nre i.uid bobl-r- r "1
estaio apetiW. btuikcrs. '.-a pit diets and p,,r..n:i
Fciki!!;; lunu invL-xtiiii nts p.r iin.ncv. It ti.ci
lore b.-ou.-s the only inc.iiuni through. vi,i h"
rc-!on-b..v,ti i i ii t-i.'i ;! can n-a-5,j. ,,,.!,.. .
A laud u.e.1 f.rc stactly it.iprovitiq their iaiidi
'' the erection ffl.iro and r-o'tly cd slices, which
we constantly iliuitrate. it is therefore tbe i-t
avai.aolc nichum p.r advertising nil kinds of
buibhn? niateiials the c.r.Ls of architects r-tc
sot.'b.s .-rifitioii fj-5 Ik) r-r annum.
.utn'" e:,r"s "' '" it.-it Aitnu inserted
in tbe J.eil h utato Acntw Iirectory. clasiSed
bv etiiesan.l toi-.ns. n,.t exceed in.? four line of
?oh l nmiparicl lype. $1'J per year, which al-
i:.clii,i, M.ac,.pyof the paper. Thisii. the ,,;.,-t
impori.atitfcaf.trc of the jo-irmd, thi-directory
now riol-raocs- a Jiii.ioiityei- the .'-,din-
tirtu.sot the couiitry, end is convenient for re-
cents per I, i,e f-.,,. nonp-ari. I t pe, iMiioriul
miiV' 1".''-'r(''rt:i ;"'r I' ' 1 lo'cv.cr ivp...
Ali toils (cr i! Ivmisiiisr on time .-ontrraefs
piiyiU.li .inaif i iy in advance Trirtici f i-d-vr
i i:.H-:n. n s must, f-e a-conipnieil by the cu-h
to ii.s-iro inscititm in t tie suc-ccdinsr iue
crttt? f'r ?av-.!. places, prices of Ciirto-.a..
AppKkss,
J. M. wrxr, x- rn
Publishers of the Lund On-cr
UucaKo. li
BITERT t LAZKXBY, props.
MVEHY SALE & EXCi.AfiGE.
;The Wtof Horei and P.nntrlesoaUand. SI
Corner ma and l ourth streets
jurth street..
lArtfldfcwtt
Plit'5outh r.rka.
VESTER? MARKET.
F. V. Morrison,
L'as just opened 1. j ew
Western RIarkel
Corr.rrMaln and 0 St. eet, (WLito
A Spin i oldttsind.) where he pipu,.,,
to upp'y tha pci ido with
Ail Kinds of eats, Game lit
t the biwes price going Call and eco hiu:.
ie -dtl'
STAR MA HKE ').',"
TIIE UNDLUSMNLD UAVI-: OPENED
V3 E AT MARKET,
Ou llrun Street, ri.itistnouth, where they j .
posetu keep on bun i tho very
BEST OF MEAT;'
INTIIE1U SEASON
ii
HIGHEST l'KICES I'AIDJFOR
FAT OATTLE.
Call and see us.
1'obUdAwtf.
IIATT A HAIOHT.
HENRY BOECi-.
DEALER IN
PURNI T U R K
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES
BEDSTEADS
OK ILL DKaCRir-TIONS AM) AT ALL TBIOS8.
.o-
Ivlctalic Burial Case5,
OF ALL SIZE3.
VOCi;EN COFFINS
Roady Made, and Sold Cheap for Caah.
WITH tnnny thanks for pact patronar .
nvitoullto call nnd emiuine my 1-rge hi
o Furniture aal Codiaj. ljja2v.t
ilium
Weeping Vator fiobraska.
IiEALF.HS IN
Pry Good.'.
Groci ricp,
ilardware,
0r..,.-wi,r.
iuots. ii ii I Sioc.
, T . 1! its. mid i 'ii.,
.-ii. u .i-r.ii i i-uoioicn-s oi all Kind., Weir .--I
A 1, ' Cultivators. I ni.oi Corn PJjii'cr
r-i!idc!.t'r an-l I'liii.-cti.n i l.iws. Ac Ac '.
ir, w, all ol which weolicr to tho public at
owe f rc! ! 1 1 price.
All Goods Warranted
As Represented,
. ,Cur conMnnt iiini will be to fiell ho Idw
it will be to tlici ci-i.-c advantage of (-vcry mi
liar in tea w Ft :i ; nd i titral prtiin o Cr--'
cou.-iiy to make tr:u their ht-adimu tern for trao
iti;t;i. itkas.
tVI!TER TERf.1 FCR I870
MONDAY, JANUARY. 2s p.
riattsmouth Collegiate School,
CONPLCTKD ty
' R O F. I) ' A L L E M A X D .
And nsis'cd by other teacher, in which will I
tauqlu i.,1 the brani-hc I retaining lo a Liber .
or iiUMiit-.s Lduciition, viz:
Speilinsr. P.c-idin?, Grnomiar. Geoprnpby.
Jli.-tory litin.', Ariilimi tic, Miniier
ida:liciiiati...s, lPw.it Kerpibf,
Natural lbiicsophy,
Ctiemciitry,
etc..
The above will 1 c taught in three I.ar.ruagen.
c!ngli.s!i, (Jerman end French
U HAWING,
Vocal l Instrumental flusic.
Thcj-oat5 Lft-lSw after tetool will receive in-
structioiiii in
I Main & Fancy IVeedle Work.
rJes-i-les th llr Si ho.,1. private cla.sses wi.:
be instructed lrom -1 to I'l p. ui.
HKVERS MY PERMISSION TO :
'I' FY rTnrl(1- K. U. Livintrstot,
John K. Clark. Ks.,.. i:..v. II. S-. George Vun.
,;!',(-,1Jl!7;!i'!' " waUBh. i.,....
l or fori her art icnl-ir npf.Tv to or n.'.lro
F.'Jr. ALiULFHUJ U'ALIEMA U D.
'Luxuries cf F.lcdcrn Travgl.''
In the-e days the ta tc of the Travt l'r? Tub
lie has become cxcct.ii.-ly jt,tidii.u. In on
to o .tain their pafronatre. a U.iilroad lme tini
tie note to insure ssafi-ty. .Speed aud comf..rtal :
traiisportatiori.by pos.scssi,. the ncces.sary gim!
iciiti.,iso ahrst-ta:.-t'iuipinerit of coaches ui
locornotiye., a i-olid roau bed nnd heavy ir
1 ullman s I'ailace leepin? earn, l'ulltnai
duunc ears-, h direct route, food connections ai
can lt'l niMii.ccineiit.
Tbe iiui-lin.'ton route is making ererr effort '
possess a:l I !ii sc (piliti .-at ions to a hih defrre
and oiier a route to all point east. west, not"1
south, by u: "an ol i:.s -cf -ic i 'on ' follows:
1. -At O.otauu with th.' I'aciii i.i,i-:.
At. riiitf.sinouih w;;b the II. A JI. II. K.. i
A- a-sk.i.
i. At llanihur?. with theKt" Jcs pli Ilailra i
f.ral! points in Kt:i-. Ac.
4. At ' 'i'nn.wa. witli the De? Moines Valh
nr. 1 north .M uri r-ii'na Is.
o. At l:iir:itc.-i. n i:b the 15.. C. It. & M. I'
ll. , forlbivenport. .Mc.s .-a : ire. -..
i. At .Moii'iiouth. with tbe K. K. I. A ft. i
2nd Vn stern I nion liailroiols, t..r .-'t. l'.iul. al '
pciri in the norlh, and for til- Louis and poii.
in tiie R.llltll.
7. At i'ecria. with tho phcrt line Tilootnin,
ton rnute to Indianapoiis, Cincilicati, Lu'.iU h.
end alt p- in's south and ust.
3. At l'eoiia. with t.'ie J' I. A V. K. I?., f'
Lojan-Dort. C.bm.li.is A-,-.
i. At M r;b:j.. with a 1 th? Ulini Ccp'r;:!
Id. At CiUCAiiO, with all Trunk lines lor tl
L'at.
No better advir-e enn bo jrven then, thnn t
Tako th c T.utlinKion llouic." dtf.
Cisterns Built and P j k Work
TIII3 unilersifftic ! i. rreparcJ Inket ontrac!.'
for buildinit Ci.-tf-rn. andl'r i 1 it-pa I ne
ecssary ui;:fcrial. aisu in do i-n n i nil k'ti1 o
llock work by coi:ti-act, aud f jis'i all niattr
i il- Ic r sa:nc. . ,
I havts a low acres of eh ioei ndf rrf-i rn-e
and sevc.il c e!)'- f-irftde on rcii.f'i:d !c 'crn
aia'if J CSKVIL LS-U-Ll'i. .