. . w . i 'y ' i H ERA L I). i Iliilroad Time Table. ,1- J, Ii. IN NEBRASKA. t e tv.-;ir-.l K.istward ' . a No. 1 STATIONS. X. 2 No. 4 No. c :M 11.11 ts:iumlJi 2.00 7.15 3.10 . ji-i 11. l-5 i lo lo.:;t li.M .. t ILIA n. 7.n : l .;! -.11 i -.in nriMWlw l.' i.-i.-."" Itclicvue .:: Lili..::.; i. 7.n nuTKii!s i.'f c.r fmic'iiM t.yt ' 2.15 jAioi-,viile l.i ;!l l.:w South Lend lJ.S-J .jo l.io Ashland I ireci: - eod Yavcrly New ten bin .-.: a Lincoln le!lll:!l Highland ccte Uorcaester J'fler l'uirmo;!!it l.-.j 9.12 IZ.M j.; u.ji i.!i." 1.17 I'.ji l.l l.ili . '.'i 2.IK) S No. 7 2.4' .M-i f..V 3. Pl.tis 3.21 11.20 4.1"' ll.iV'. I.JG J2 1.",f I.t'l 5.W 5.1'J a.37 65S 12.2!) 5.1 I ll.l: l:r.1 4..": 1 li.:2 4.11 1.J 11 .:-- 4.J') lew n. i: s.-'O 1H..V2 '..'') r.;; No. 3 t-;s Vh-r 2.02 .io H.'.f-5 X.M J.2I !.j 12.15 8.2- 11. U) 7. 57 KM) ' 7.;;2 I T.h) ( C.4 1 7.55 ti.-J 7.15 5.!t 5.5J ! drift. m SiUlCU Harvard Inland a. ir . .'7 .4 7t5 ( 4.n 7.2. ..Tvr.lata 5 02 T.tS Kcnc-aW n.is JnV:-'l J.-.'i i.ar l-'urt Ke-.imy 7.1J .i5 Kearny Juno. 5.2J OMAHA J! HANOI. iy. l6.tU'n jui'.i, 0.35 p n . A r Oii!?ha, s.tf : m ; Xt ' - jVU ili" Le " i'.3o a in j T-i'11 o 'v 1:1 i n. z- it. r. n. WSara I.e r; "-" Jur e., 7.OT a m 3.15 a til I. : i'.tr::!" ,la:.-.f 4.S0 p IH VAti a m Ar f:n i:-:: ,T::i;c, a ui civea ' .ve It that ,l f.u ; . Le-tt. I ! ;;:. Al -. 1 J'.'s. 7:- ti ; .-1 f..sts; :':U'ii i'.iui ol 1 'l.i t.-.i; LOCAL XEWS. LOCAL Vl iti.-'.i:.-!h. is. T-Hnd-'ut 2.ee::tj.i::;i. te.ri la ct.itj -r Zi i.dv-.-:ide tcr lri tail's coi-.t-'. llierte.i , .e:ii-;."' VL1 te tJirt-( - i.i. . :iua-.bn: c o m li : " : i .. Ti o X 3. Vi:i-t b'7ur:fWd to"a':e pirut.v.-:UniwaSt(.cl '. ;..:or.s wd tSffvS It ta. pater U tv icurd rrot-.pfy. j r-HEWSPAlf rr.ci:-:o?."s. 'i. A tUii?S i p.' v ''. : hT . i a i :';s-.'i;':. io-i- !: -r or i!"L1, i ois'T.iiMn- ! : -.. .-.. Lrs 1'- '. e i. t.i o-r ' s : it ii ir..;.i I '.if !..!:' l. it r.:iv!i'-i'.t .e.'it. ': -l'- r not. lit :! ' ' ...e pa- i .1 : : t r - f'.".ir.-7 t I , !-,.. - i ii;:; r i I - i : N..i I J f i-ha s cvi-tei.-f ot ir.X r.M t A2. 1-itAC!). r. J : . . r i- T) i, . -ia U li'.'. . i ' t: II find it s. Av.p;iv 1 : but 1 .ire iT.r a::v. iv..r l.-r or-. eis ::;;--: i or-. eis :i: " '.' . is 1:1 .iii i.:a sub-. -J- : i tl.ivs and I'.vj wet onus, go the :Vij:irrK'.r.i have left thai iT -i j:-. 'orv s for d ) 1 1 j. op, Lh.' d !'r is open, yt.u u.ut stop. Tho vr-tin eontfeues t t:t d ;v L r L;v Ir..i:n b. 'rL- our d-ors. It Li vh: Kith two ve,:rs hi W:5 out t barchi-id-.-d in all the was 2up 1 t b-.' 1 V il i 11 , ' T ' -1 ' ! j,tvip ju received a 1 ir" lot c,t ' r' , . . . i Tr i ..i v i::i'i jauu n-.i'i- ji-i-'ptred to till large orders in tliat line. The Mis.souri is stiii :i the rie. It j lacks ii'iw (Tue.sda.y) b:d ub-urt a fo'.t cf being over thi 1 ankj, on the Iowa ii-s at Haiik Sir '.l.t's. POU.D. ttreet, s.: On t.e side-v. alk, on Tnird v.lv's liandkersp.ickcr. . Ti;e same cm have tho s ing th- IIi::tALiJ oiih:e. -et - Hot W ' V'.'ier's com ? at ae by apply- The m-a 1 is urjiug up so fad. We wrote thes;? Hiis to ill a s;ot, That else to lill, would m i':.? us hot. Azro Smith will hereafter sell sweet ; potato plants at s2.0.) pt r thous:-nd. j Green peas for sale by Azro b'mith f zrV.p.-it i. tb! v.! r I . r goes up one day and down Ll;e n: so .Mic.t a:t dmt we t be can't row a boat from here to .drvu' easier when its going up I nan when its cmin- uown. New Coods ; ever. , the Slioe Cir.i-. tl'vaLl t ."" t..; I j The aninant of cutle and bogs ! shijiped from this town during the past ; few months has been very large. We j hop to get the 4.'H-t statistic jwon, ! nd fclr.dl publish them. Suit FeatU-ry's get Ms Soda romaln trfta Voa ser.r-?i cm p is t!te iloor, "Wlt'.v.iut you call on l.iia And treat your friends to more. Where's Azro smith this summer We havifVsevrt that pretty red and blue w.-gon sin' Auld h:ng syne. " II -sser's a Rating' you, old boy! his horses keep the road hot. " A team of horses without anv fir: ings, made a rush on Main street on I Tuesday morning. Having no old lady j ' r wagon at their heels they soon ! pinyea our, ana caiiea it "uits with 1 their boss. I " - 1 ii ,- v .i ; ...ie I -i" :; T'H. ? Tvo dry fart Lis v-.'v! i war 'it. i.-ieii i u c -., ;i in l acu lnt'irove-ucnt, ana Keeps us up out : 1. ..,,1.1 v. -.-v rwiiiv m-.tifiml gana-i v. no ,.is.i. . T,.- irt- i f . 1. ri'i .... i , ,. . aI !:ii.cri.;;-..iu,-.v.M-.- ; ot t-.o mu.i spietbtmiy iomu'3 " :ui,i ,,i,.iUSed with thia entertainment, Vf uVi- hv tlie Kami. thvn, and b aves specim:u:s of uiz e:uiy , wore so, however tht; whol r.:dewall: , .md lmMllvly tlutt.d with PLvtts- dtli. Pntyer, bv Cliaplain, Kcv. Mr. Ujwcvs and vegetabh s. ! should be raisctl from Third street montI a..a hcr it, Lvt us not s:lv Davis. ' IT; r- 1 !v Th" o this side of the iu tJiat our tvA,u i3 dulltthatwel Musio, by Uip Ban-l C' C'1;"'' f, 1V"iS i:it ' : re,t ,,n br it. a:rl the sidewalk i, Jlinot sustain any amusements, or Jftv TfrSl ow ca'h-I to v, and gave us a heart y ; l.w.r than the stu, t in many places. hi of tI;C sor Ph?M&,.! invito to om-i out anu. so tun couu.ry 5 , . . , ... , ..,, .,o.,.. J . c doaot very much i? Omaha con- tth. Oiaiion. 1. .i'! ! I ' I I . , - 4 . r ! I I'.i.rn. . hp v.? i will enforce the obsorvan- of tjie ! "mn his persoiial tlianks to Mr. Wil- The members of St. Luke's Church j strict est erdcr and decorum throurf. ! lZJ dosire to offex their most hearty thanks j out., " . ' mittee, except Mich help as "sliooting f those who so kinlly lulptd to i -Xolinr.ors allowed in cr abr.nt tb off li is i .Youth" may have been, and 1 . : ; I T o , f ,.-1 r A ! Fine Ciit Tob.co at the Post OSJco Book St-urr. 5tl. Never in the History of Man has j Avec-tLi, llowcr?, coin a;i.l other truck ' crowji so fast jw in the past few wee-lit?. ! v;:i'.' i.iiiii, aajs, i.inj iiiii iv , can hear tlia "joints of the grass ami J li wet tU crack as tht-y grow. The King brought Iron Uriilge Co. have "estahlisheil themselves at Lin coln. They also manufacture Iron Tunr Tables and Architectural cast ings. King begins right, he orders a ll::n- ALI). I j Inrvovemeiits are oing on all ovtr riattsmouth, in a quiet vay. Here ' and thtre ia nook and cranny, among the trees, house nfior house goes up without mu'jli noie Yet they keep adding to onr prosperity and influence none the les. i The eld gentleman Straight, ft nice J friendly fellow, straight as" a string, ! keeps the nicest IcCream on ?.lan I street, next door to Donelan's Drug Store, t: tnd "Dit-k" .Streig'it souietijnf.-s.is i - J bo found thero whi-ii the Ice-Cream is t-j be served out. Call and see them. E-cc the S-j.ia rouniain play. At Huttt-li's, on Mkui street ; And as you pasj you're sure to say. Let's try a ghs, it loo'.cs so neat. G.-'.'cr for Sl.'.O at would c'J barefooted? the Saoe Store. WLo 6X Tin r?:oks irnsa changed rr.ana- tr.M.l iv Miiriii'i" f I- rii.'irli MeEiil - 'e. tahis chn and Mr. Linch rj.U' o;i his honors. Mr. Jinch has won the will of our people during j h's raiovn'M here, ;.nd 'Ir. M:.d"ntev' is t3 Wf 11 i.nowu t: need any eu . ' tlor jr.r.eu; from h.v. WheLher he can keep a hotel or not he must prove. The waLer rose in the "Weeping "Water valh-y h,t week, during one of our sl - .sh"u:g vah-is, v. ith exceethng rapb.ity. j It overran tl.e banks in many places, and therrt was about a foot of water. Water, trtnge to a few iniks o - 'st of there it was only a trentle show- . . 1 . . V.. iT.-.-I- -i th" iti-1 ti, iK, ijil1' iii..' iii:i lllu.v mmx m. it wa.4 r;:iuln;r at all. I1G NIC AT I!l-.SEa'ri (.'110 Vi:. ;cie w.ii 0-j a r:c -N'.e at itessers X . . . .... 1 , I ... f ,1 Y: '1 Wr Ju: 21st. It is a t'-ehool pic lib. . . , ti-.nv ij viiit, n: 1 then tt is ju't a nice ihh.-' ujv.i U Iless.-r's, Iv ji.i . Platts- j mouth. t 1 1 i TIi;:se lawyers wusi have good tiifits S nuv.-adaj 3 ; th do more line-courting ti.ar: ;.::y other set of chaps we know ha called to se S.nn. Chapman i ii-verul tim -i hitoly. and always got the ;v-iv: -ll.'s ;-ono to Court in Reward i ;v'.:!ty, or he's goiie to Court in Sauu-h-rs cu::ty, or at Lincoln or som.v '.vho:-. :.-"s. :,'j'.v we wjnderhow III-. C. VS t..:S. Ylrr. vVA. In a statement 'made in : jf;:ini.7 hut wt-t-k, in re:ird to w York Life insurance Comp;;- Jvncs nv.yh? a slight mistake in 1 il.!' I':-Their vault as?fj should j read tO?) 'V00 (Twenty-two Million Dcihtrs;. ;::;'! the purely Mutual s-hculd i .k-.-i :". iu;-i fv ;'. nr.!...n ! . . . . l ---" WJ Z i ful, itlu't it, to talk about so A 1.1 iin.:i nitiiii' jo olT-l andcdly. Th" ei;';.- ex.-!.:'-ive Loot and Slice Store t:i Cass Ce.nty. "otlii;:g below cist, ltii cheaser than e-. rcTEir Sir. Wo ifist ti'tl forg?t to rciti?? Mr. Jov.-v's new sldewulk. This is a deci- .1 i. h'graoli report, ,.i . p i-,:',i-;i. iM.ri on wbich onr rso- i ...-"'-.:...! tbn I'mn-1 nf A i peals are now s ti 1 to h'tcs grunted j y'. t1:- -: it :wr lrl-.il, and he is overjoyed . at the result. j coL'XTi cj:i:iiSiKi:i:s cocst ! Met en Tuwd-iy June !)th, and after ! considering the various applications or bridges 1 other improvements concluded to oiler aids for thd buih'.ing of one bridge over salt creek and one over Weeping water, iogether with 10 i or more smaller bridges throughout ! tip County, the particulars of which e..n be seen in ti another column. Li advertised bid in They adjourned to meet on Wednesday the 13ih. rOUHTil OF JULY IN 0U2 CITY. " The Tarncr Society of this ilaee pro- pose t'. hold a grand celebration on the anniversary oi. our - A gram I proems: '.i be formed in the forenoon, aha; it 10 o'clock, and wldch will march through the princi- ! j pal s! ivc-ls, ut tended by a ?plendid j band of music drum boating and J ilags ilyiug. A Picuie is to be hvdden j in o:u of tha handsomest groves n&.r 1 the city to bj selected yet and of j which da-? noti e will b given. Th Hon. Mayor r. Livingston will read thy Declaration of Independence, and or;itors from at home and abroad will enliven the entertainment with their wit or tlieir wisdom. Pi-ee carriages will be provided from the city to the grounds selected for the Picnic To crown and to chiso the whole, a gravd ball will lie given in the evening at 1 iirgerald s Hal!. Dcst of musk- re- freshments. and food Hour m -in -iw.ro v.HIIieill. mAmimtm-, ,-.. 1 . j . . ... iit.vi-M wj4is ior me lauies, on pleirlc grounds, and the marshals .M. i:!oiv;.. r; -1 . A CURIOUS SIGHT. Dan McKinhon says lie snw a rasn that a corn-field m Cass county, WI1Lre i:iL" cre piarum uuju, piu iuS corn, and husking corn, all in the same i Licit! at the sains time. Illi:;?. Tn this City Juno 12th, 187J, at 6 o'clock A. ?r., of Typhoid and Pleura-Pneumonia fevbr, Jtrs. Dr. SciiiliKNf ;it. The funeral services Will take place at the Metho dist KpiMCopal. Church, to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock. Friends cf the family invited. EVEIIVTIIING GOES. Little and big, fat and lean, ye old folks and ye young foiks, all went up to Omaha to see Joe Jefferson, in Hip Van Winkle, his jjreat character. All j were pleased. It is a wonuenui per- to any one request :n;; it. One bottle of the yei formancv, and we scarely know wliieh j low wr:;nor Centaur IJnhncnt is worth one to iidniire moat, the tino taste, pure i mind and rre eat abilities of the genial, rr, Washington Irving, who i kindlv author concelvcd lh3 cl5rious, shiftless, easy Rip; or the scarcely less wonderful bent of mind and perhaps greater ar tistic .skill which cantako up and ab sorb into itself a character drawn by another hand, and really live that per son before our eyes on the stage, as Joe Jt-fferson has this character of Irving's. In fact, it is hard to tell, now, whether Jefferson made? this Kip Van winkle, or Kip mado JefTerson. . . Again, the friendly, social intercourse of onr people, on such little j iunts, and excursions, is a source of great pleas ure and prosit, making us better ac- qu tinted with each other, and helping ; to grease the- wheels of the social ma- J chnierv of life, and place us all on a i , . .x ., ..." ...t ' t 1 I ueiter, niuiici, aim v. c iipo I'uni , A HEAVY BUNA WAY. O-i Jlonday evening, Mr. and Mrs. L,ambert, from near Kock DluH's, start ed home in a bi;; waon, with one roan ami one black colt, for a team. " At O'Xeill's farm they stopped to witter, and Mr. L. took the bridles off so the. horses could drink better, while . . i - .1.1.1 11.. .11 1 ..re ...cineiniug si.ai ii a tiio con, unu i tlie te;tm set eddying round, the valley j il bhiffs a s;x'II, and then through the cut on Third liire.-t, into Main rhittsi.i-'iuth, with a rush. - They kept on rushing up Main street, on the south side, ir.it il they turned Mr. Mer ges ups'.rla down over a box, and then turned thc-melvp' around and como down M'tin street, on the north side, as far as Johr.d-'Hi's dru store, where, knowing that the Doctor was standing there, and that everything was handy for a bust up, they ran into another w.i,o:i and were brought up all stand- i;i- Alt this whii3 the .old lady had held "onto" the lines and yawed, but as thers were no bits in the horses mouth hor pulling v. ai like unto pulling at a stump, in effect. Fortunately no one was hurt, rti l after rubbing the old lady's arms, and waking her up with a little eif.u c'e, the harness was patched up.- i.;: nro.-ren wagon was sctiieu iur, ml all wv-nt on tlieir way rejoicing. Tlii: DHAHATIC rJJTKRTAlNHENT ! Of Fndaj' evening was very well con- ' 1. liv. li.!!l-il :l rrvunf 1H:1.HV , ... .., t. t , . were not aLle to be present in person, but from all --counts many a profes sional troupe haw iloue worse. We feel proud of Plattsiuouth, and thlnlc .-he ha as uid h native talent in this line as any town we ever lived in. After --jiiu.clv Eyed Suan"a hop took place, which ail enjoyed, and then Dra matics and all took an adjournment i until the noxt evening, when THE OLD KOLXS made their appearance, and wero hearti ly greet ;d with good humored cheers tains any better amateur musical abili ty than v.e have shown. It surprised us. The taste and originality displayed in the costumes show that Ave have a cultivated and intelligent element among us, and it only needs u little more sociability, a little more inter mingling on a freer social platform for every one to iind out that there are lots of nice folks in riattsmouth, and that . ...... .1 i : ... n ..)... ! c cull y-.u oj ii uuu iiiuu iii iun hum," just whenever we are of a mind to agree to do it. Both performances were very credit able,, and have elicited universal praise. The net proceeds will exceed i?l"0, and will nearly lbiuidate the debt on St. Luke's Church, that is, with what had been given before. I5y liquidating this debt we raise our credit abrond, and pave the way for new enterprises, by showing that we have the grit and ability to meet our obligation?, one w v or another. This applies as well " to other business ' indebtedness a3 to Church all'uir. The thanks of the Society are due Mr. John Fitzgerald for the liberal terms allowed for the Hall, and also for the use of a Piano, without which the Coricerte came near being a failure, at one time. Of course all our own people did well and worked well. To select any par ticular persons for praise, would be un just and invidious; but we think no one will feel hurt if avc call attention to the untiring energy and unflinching ?:eiil of Mr. Ocil Williams, to whose exertions, as head of tlie Business Committee, and to whose forethought and carefulness the Society are indebt ed, that all the necessary adjuncts the "properties' as a theatre manasrer woula say wero on liand at the right time and phic ! The Editor of this paper desires to thereby leaving a double duty for Mr. iV . to perforin. : Good-bye, Old Polks! Come aain. 1 r-rc will giett you with pleasure. Centaur .Liniment TTK-re Is no pn!n hlch the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, i;o sv.-fll!n 5t will not subdur, and no liinittiess which it will not cure. Tlil.s i:j strung liingure, Imt it i true. Whore the parts drc net pone, its efect3 ;tre marvellnus. It lias pspdiioed more cures of r!i'um;Uistn, neurulgki, loc';-j.;v, pnlsy. sir;i!iis, swellings, ear-ache, cuked-hre.ists, scalds, Imnis, salt-rhoum, &c, upon the human fnnie, and of strains, xavln, gaUi. &., 'ion animus hi one ye:i.r than have all o'Jier pretended remedies since the world bes;aii. It is a counter-iniUnt. an all-healing paln-rclicvcr. Criiipler? throw away their cmtehes, the lame walk, poisonous Mtcs are ren dered harmless, and th wounded are heuled without a scar. It U no huinbug. Tlie reejpe is sellins as no article ever before sold, and it sells because it doe.s just what it pretends to do.' Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling dosrrve to suCer if they Will not use Onttiur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, lm-ludm? fro?.cn limbs, ch;o'i!e-ri:ee:n:it!.''m, gout, miming tumours, .S;c. Have been rer;;5ved. . YVo will send a circular I containing certificates, the recipe, &c. pr.ttis to Hundred lo!I::rs or iounuerea or unci nico nor - ses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.- stock -owners this liniment li worth your at- j tent ion. No family should be without Centaur Lmimet. J. u. itor. & Co.. New York. 4&-iy CA.iTom.v is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oil. It is the only safe Article in existence which Is certain ti assimilate Ihe food, regulate the bowels, cure wind co'le and produce tuitural sleep, it contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and la pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. -fj-ly THE FOURTH OF JULY ! PATRONS' CELEBEATIOX. At a meeting of the delegates of the . , . . t. several ( ranges Ot tn'.S COUIUJ, U j i keeping V aier, .jr.nc m, 10.0. ty idL- i m to consideration the celebration m our 'National Independence, July 4t!:, io') ..4-.... . 1. 5-.,-r. l!cin"t;'in r-i i ' , ; the subject, it was I - Tian . tTni. ' th3 Patrons Of II US- , cordially invite every citi.cn of the j county to meet with us for a good lime. .. rr t- On motion, Brother C. II. King w;u appointed a committee' to procure the nrlnl. nf tbo jl-.v ordcor OI til , uaj . ( ()n motion, a commiiteeof five be ar- j ' I . I I- pomieti uy ine cnair uu ptoia.uiut. Carried. le-n-'ri- l.t r-dlivif i-:ir 'iiuiii-il finii- ' rein. v. isose plaee of l esioi'iice is unknown, ami u.uiuij tlo tuebi.tce oar ai.nu.u .uiUi . y j.,,.,,, lf t!ie stale of Iowa, will vcrsary at "Weeping Water, July 4th, I take notice that wmiam 1:. Doueimi of the 40, , , . .. , j County of Cass and S!:ste of Nebraska, did on 18 13. bv a Picnic celebration: and we ,.. 'ii.ii dnvof Mav. is7;s. file ins petition m ihe gh the j Chair appointed James Iall, C. Flem street, in,It c. II. "Winslow, Dr. Kenaston, Win. Devolt, said committee. On motion, it was decided to select officers of the day,- with tho following result: State Master Wm. 15. Porter, Presi dent; and tho several Masters of the Oranges of the county, as Vice-Presidents; find Pro. ('. II. King, Marshal of the day f Uro. C. II. "Winslow was cho sen to read tho Declaration of. Inde- pinidence. On motion, it was decided that the Committee on Programme act as Com mittee, on Finance and To;isis. Car ried. On motion, the toast.-? and pieces to be sung, with the probable number of per sons to sing them, be handed, or tent by mail, to James Hall, Eight Mile drove, cnairman ot me ucmmiitee on j Pivnamme. Carried. On motion, the Patrons were request ed to appear with sash, at the Grove, at 10 o'clock a. m. On motion, the meeting adjourned. C. K. KINO, Pres't. C. M. TouiinNcu, Sec'y. After adjournment the Comrnitte on Programme presented the following programme for the day: Fourth of July, 1873. At Weeping Water, Cass County, Neh. PBOGBAlvIMB ! 1st. Patrons of II usbamlry to assem ble in the grove at 10 o'clock, A. M. re- Jth "itl.StC. l:th. Kel'rt-.h.racnts and Sociable until ! called to order. 11th. Toasts-, interspersed with music and singing by Patrons, SPECIAL NOTICES. HOME MARKETS. Wheat. - 100&10 3 - .iscso 45(&50 Parley '.ii )at3 . llye. Reported by Cctlli: & White. WANTED. A good girl to do house work for a small family. Iii'piirc at 1'ostolT'ice. . 10-3 Business is business, and so arc tho Cigars at the r. O. lloolt Store. , - 5-tf. Ladies, call and examine the nice and cheap Gaiter. at the Shoe Store, before you buy else where. In'o charge for showing them. 5-tf. I'KTr.a .!::r-.c:F.o. FOR RENT. ! ihe iarse and commodious wnreroom. cellar. I . . n .1 ..".l.... . , 1 f 1...;, m . - IU..L-I.- tin .i;t-.i .in iiti.ir 01 uuiiiiiii' iuri:icriy oceu-i'e-l by Jacob Va'lery, jr.. hi Ma:jor.ie. Lloe!;. linqulre of li. 11. Livinostox or JS-tX. L. T. Dvicr.. Notice to Bridge Builders. Notice is hereby jdveu that bids will be re ceived at the County Clerk's oaiee in I'fatts te.outh. Cass County, Nebraslca. for building bridges in said County. (;ie to be Imiit across Salt Creek near the fawn of (Greenwood, snail 7o feet : cue to be built across Weeping Water at timber's Crossing, span fa feet : stone or wood abutments, (sc;i!e for each to be seen at the Clerk's oHieei also ten or more smaller brid ges (with pi'ii!. ypan from in to 40 feet. T.ids received for both Iron or wood. Approved se curities required of coutrai tor in double the amount of contract price, and all bids received, subject to be rejected bv the Hoard of County Commissioner? at liie'r pleasnre. Kids will bo received up to July 1st. A. D. ism. P.y ordr or the County Commissioners this 9th dav of June if.73. 1 1 -t O. W. McKi x:;oy, Clerk. Legal Advertisements. BurliKton & Iissouri River Sailroad Company iu Nebraska. tOPTox, ?Iass.. IJny 13. 1S7X Tlie animal meeting of the StocUI'ohiers of the nur mgton ; Ii.-ouri Uivec Kaiiread Com :iny In Nebraska, will tie held nt the oUTce of the t'enipany in tlie eitv of rlatlsiuoulli. Ne braska. Triday t-iie S.15J1 day of June, proximo. fir. tlie-ierliin of Iiireetors, nml other business vhh h may legally come before the lneeiia. It is projys..id to chance the time of the annual meeting. ry order of the Board. . , J. r. lr.Mws, 8-5- Eeoectnry. : Estray Notice. Strayed from the sub-criber, livtni; near E!lat. Miie Orove. Cass County, Neb., on Saturday. May Sist, two mules ; one brown with a sore;on the left shoulder, the other of a black rawer, branded with a "C" on the b-ft shoulder. A liberal reward will In? civen for the return of the said mulestor any Information thnt will enable ma to nud them. II. U. Au?toi.i. 10-21. Sheriffs Sale. In the District Court of Nebraska, in and for Cass Count v, II. L. li. STILES, I vs. f Legal Notice. .roiiN Ssvufs & ( V,rII.I.lAM SXVPKR. Iy virtue of an ord-r of sale issued to me In the above entitled cause out of the said Court. I will at Kleven o'clock a. m. on Monday the lt.lh day of June, A. I). l7:s. offer at public Sal" to the highest- and bet bidder at the front diMir of the Court House in ri;Ut'mout!i Nel raka the following lcscril)'d lieal Ksiate to wit. ltNo. Five 5) in Muck No. Sixty three 5?) in the Citv of i'lattsttntutlv Cass County Nebraska, 'i'h'e above He:l Kstate will be sold on said day to satisfy the decree of the Court in favor of the Plaintiff against Defendants and ;s the pioncrly and ltea! K-l.it -'of the 1 efendatits. tliven" under my liandt!ii lltlii'.ay of May, A. 1). 1T3. ,f. W. JenxsON,' " ' Sheriff. Cass Co., Nebraska, Sam M. Cb.r.man ViiT's Attorney. 8-5t. Sheriff's Sale. IN the District Court of Nebraska, la and for C.vss County : JAUESMISISIELI, vs. i Legal Notice. Andrew J. Ki.fpsek I & A. J. Ki.KrsKH. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me in the above entitled cause out of said Court. I will at Two o'clock l M. on Monday the Kith day of June. A. 1). KS73, offer for sale at public auction Sit the front door of the Court House ia I'lait.M'ioutii, Nebraska, the following described Keal Estate, to-wit t Kiv ttbres of irrcuiid couimenein at the Northwest corner of the Northwest piartcr(U) Vnrili tli.-iic ut thu iihu- ot liejmiuir.s. I no above real estate will be sold on said day tosatis- fyj'ieilt l l ' .'l I iH I'll: i III LIT"! lv . i.iiiiiiii at-ililist lKf. iidanls and as tho pioicity und "ow;::; ViTuler i,,y h:uiltils uthuV.y of May, .1 es:ala ot me j jeieiie. iu. a. i. i. co!; Nebraska. Sam. 11. chapnuui, I'l iiv Att'y. Lepral Notice. in tiie name oi me peooic oi uk.-r.ie i , ' ..,hn M. ilia.hi.ian and Alice Hii.ch- ff defendants. seUiuir forui li.ut John M. Hincl-- man and Alice li'iicliman. his wife. sao a i,M-u:age to the said Williau C. Douetan on 'iTi,!;, Vlattsie.outh, ami :.!so on the undivided hali of v ,.,Hox inii avnWd land to-w it : eonmieao- i:i tv.-eniy-two rods south f the n irtiiwcst ti,,. Ll.nf om o :t iiMirtur L t m vi-Cihill ! e:j.-i:;een its), 'town twelve l) rane fourteen I till :n Ul rr:i..n v. , (Hi, e;ist ot t:i'-' oi l principal eierei iii. rii.'i i.iii4 thence e;st forty it) rods. thene. fouth tv.'eTit y-fur (2i rods, thence west futy (lo) rod;-, thence no: th iwenty-four UIM- .dsto ti:e pi ice of UeiriTiiiimr, all tlv above landt in Cass Conntv, Nebraska, to secure t'.i? payment of .2JitJ and interest, accord i lie; to w c ;rta-.n prom hisorv not-j i-Liern.-d t- ia ;il imiliiie. aud tlial since the eivin; ot the sai 1 mol r.ajjo tlie aid .losnli V. ilinciiman, the other Defendant, ch'ii- s some interest hi a iir.rt a said 1 inds un der tiie said John ?.I. Jiincliman, and j rayini; limt -aid John M.'Jliiichman may pay s-aid sum now eiaimed to he due, with interest, aniouiii in,r t- tue snm of stlio, and interest on the.tame fro'i.-i the lath d-,sv of September 1S72, at the ate of 12 p-T cent pec aniunii, that beintr the balance iue ufier deductiug ail lmynienLs, or that said pieiuUes may be sold' to pav the same, and the said John M. HineUmiui. Alice llineli maii and Josepli V. ilinebman are noo.led that they are reiun. d ti api'ear and smswersaid ie tilioii on or in-f.ire Monday the Tlii day of duly, A. 1. 1S75. r jiHi:;:i;eet will be rendered accora-in-jr to tlie pr.iver of t!ie said petition. Dated this tfelh d-.vy of May ist.j. WM. IJ. DON ELAN, riahiUff, ly VVlLLITT rOTTlNUKi:, His AlLoiT.cy. 8-5t. Legal Notice. Ifibbsrd & Spencer of the State of Illinois. I. Weil. Isaac Kahn and Wiliiai.i M. Wieth, ot ."l. Joseph, Missouri, tiie St. Joseph Manu fatrtut'it: t c.mpany of the Slate id Indiana, ;i:i.l A. M. Allen, formerly of t!(e. State of Mas-s.ii-nuselts.lntt whose residence is iiov.-unknown. r.n:cis A. While, oi Nc.v Jersey, and . I'. White. o Iowa. V.1U take in dice that Ktmiee A. v liite, a niavried woinan. (iid on the 2tst day of Mav. li'T.t, fii'.; iter letiiiou in the lastrat Caurt." Second Judicial "District, in t-nd for Cass lenity aaiii'-t the said Ilibb ird fi Spencer, is;ulc Wed and Isiuu: Ka'nn. the f t. Josepli MjniifaetiuiiiK Company. A. M. Allen, Francis A. lute and !. l' Whne, and other Hcfend :..tiis. seliiitr forth that Willis.?, liorton and l'auiii::t A. liorton C'-y name and siuariire of i'. A. ili.itoin j;ave a mortg:i!.-e to 1-iancis A. White, Jizni S. iluwiey and ii. i Vl:ll3. on the suut east i;aa:ier ') ol section ihirty-t hreu (ill ill tovviinidp ntmu'cr eleven (li) north of r.m.;e numiier eleven ill) east of the k.h i't iiiei pai .'.leiidiau, and the north hail' t'i.ioftiie north west miarter ('-4) of riie south 1 a.st utiaiter i'ni of section nitiuber four (4) ;n township num ber ten i lot nosiii ef i-anne number eleven til) east of the sixth e;!i IVineipal Meridian, lying and be'in; in Cas.s County and State ot Iclra ka. to secur' lite payment of 4.Cij.74 accor.iin to a certain note of" Willis J. liorton and Wil liam C. Jenks. referred to in said Moityac, viiieh Morta-,e and Note Cue said Francis A. W hiie, L;-.ra S. H:t.v!ey and Cr. i'. White have duly assi-i:ed to piaintifl t:i her own l Uht, :.nd that since tlie t;iin;x of said mort.-ra.ire the other Ielend:iuts claim some interest in said lands under tlie said Willis J. Morton and William C. Jenks, and praviri:; that (Jie said Willis J. ibir lon and Wii-ia.M C. Jenks may pay said sum of t4.iikj.74 v.ith interest at 12 i r cent per annum fioin Jiinuai v 1-itii ls;u, which is now claimed to be due, less S37..V) paid on the 4t!i day of Sejitemln r, 1S71, and -J,oort asseiued by James Cli!;e on tiie lsth day of Ieeetuber, 1S71. or that s.-'.id premises may be sold to ay the same, and the said Ilibbard and SiH'ncer. is;;te Weil and Is;uie Kalin, William M. Width, the Saint Joseph Manufacturing Company, A. M. Al'en, Francis A. White and ti. F. While are notified that thev are reouired to appear and answer s.""id jietition on or before the tlie third Monday after t!".e i-i!i day of June, 1s7J. lated May -'1st, 187;. Attest. I. W. MfKIXNOV. Clerk ot IMstriet Court. S-i-ond Judicial Uu- iiict, Cass County. Ne'u-aska. KIMl K A. V. IIITL", By Voiri-lek & S'i ;;rn 'OM n, 6-n JUr Attorney. PubfifTSale of School Lands. Notice is hereby jrivon that pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the State of .Nebraska en tilled an act 'Uo provide lor the registry of School Lands for the control and diroiositlon thereof, and for the safe kecpinji of tlie funds derived from the sale and leas' of said lands" which said act v :ts approved Jntie -Uh, A. IJ. lss;7. And also iu accordance with a subse quent amendment to said net, approved Febru ary l.Mh, A. i. lsiiU, I will on Wvdmsday the 2oth day of June next, at the hour of ten o'clock A. m.. at the front door of tlie Court House in l'lattsinouth City, Cass County, Nebraska, offer fars-de xt public auction to the highest bidder. .-Oi the following described School Liiuds In batd county, to-wit : oi .-t ' ioiinrjyi. M"'".'" ( Cast oun:v. AcnnisKa, mm lot nuuioer nve to Nineteen tl'.o, in lownship number I vyeIe(U) in ,,(,.k ,i,niK.r si.:v-slx lot number six North ot Kaiie nmuht r lomteeii ill) Las. of m n(wk IlllmI)0r sixtv-six (Oil and lot num- tlie Sixtn l-nncipjil iderulian. in t.i-ss tountj. 0!;r tiir,.e j,, i,hck number sixty-eiulit 0w) Nebraska, tiience Last aion the Noitn line oi JU1., ,(,t lmmn,.r imr t4 iirblock uiimber sixV - s.iidSeclio!! thirty-seven v-17) rods, thence hot" (.j ,ht . (fW, ali ln thv. tmvn )f Weeping Water, tweiity-oneand sixly-wireo hui.diedths yi i-.i- ,.),l.lUv Nei.raska. U-vied upon as the l.im. i.kIs ll.enee A e.-t. thirty-seven l.i.) lods, ,...,.,.. r i lie said Defendant. W ilis J. Hor- 9? H S. S 3G 10 0 10 10 1G 11 0 Itl 11 9 1( 11 9 30 11 i yo 13 9 10 13 10 10 13 10 10 13 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 30 11 10 30 11 10 10 10 10 30 10 10 30 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 30 10 11 10 11 11 1-0 It 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 30 11 11 30 13 11 10 10 13 30 11 12 30 It 13 80 13 13 30 13 12 20 10 13 30 11 13 30 11 13 ip.i diy to day nilssuall hine Part of "Section. All 1 ; n. 1 s. w. 1 n. i of s. e. ail vr all of s. of n. e, n. H of s. e. . s. e. ii. of s. e. if n. U of n. e. 'i s. w. 14 of u. e. U w. M . s. V of n. s- 1: all of n. Vz n. i of s. e. 14 s. w. . of s. e. s. e. '4 of 11. w. X s. w. if of n. e. X n. e, )X of 11. w. )X s. 3 3 of 11. w. X iu J2' of s. w. X n. e. )X of s. e. X . 4. s. w. of s. w. )X n. e. x of s. e. U all of 11. e. X s. w. e- M of s. e. iX lot 3 lot 4 fc. e. X of n. c. )X s. w. X of n. c. IX lot 4 s. e, been offered. In witness whereof I have hereunto set tnv hand and affixed the seal of sort Count v, at ruttsmouth, this Otii Uav of Mav. A. r. 173. D. W. y&ijRisxcix. Notice Ts hereby plven thr.t nil tH-rsens who hntemnde Improvenieatu on the Seliool Lands of this Countv shi the Twenty-fiMt lay of June, A. D. isT2. can h;vv sudli lmproveiaciits np praised bv notifying th Coutty Clerk of the same on or before the Fifteenth day of Jane, A. I. 1S7.X By order of the County Commissioners, . 1). W.McKINNON. ' 8-5 '''--. Clerk C-aH Co. Sheriff's Sale. IN the nisi flct Court of Ncbr.-wka, la end for . Cass County : O. L. TALMEr, . . . , vs. i Legal Xot!e. John Ibvss and i Si sAJt Loss. f By virtue of an Order of Sale Issued to me In the a!""ve entitled cause out of the said Court. I will at he o'clock. I". II., on Monday the ltUli il:tv of June, A. I. 1873. offer for sale at the front door of the Court House, hi l'iatts mouth, Nebraska, tue follo-A ing described licul Jb.-tate, tii-vu ....... liOts nimiber seven (7) and e!;.-ht In Itloet: number thirty-six (.k;, in the City of riatts mouth. Cas.s eountv. Nebraska. The above real estate will be sold on said day to satisfy the decree of th.e said Court in favor of the l'laiii tift and ivrainst the Detendants. and as the property and real estate of the defendants. Civen under my hand this 14th day of May, A. D. 1S73. J.w.JOHNSON. Sheriff Cass ( u., Nebraska. Sam. M. Chapman, riif's Att'y. 8-ow Sheriffs Sale. Isac Weil and Isaac Calm 1 Willi J. norton,AviniamExi!('ution' C. Jenks and James Clizbe. ) Noti-e is herebv fiven that I will offer forsale at public auctionVt the front door of the Court House in Plattsinonth. Cass County, Nebraska, on Mondnv, the 3th day of June. A. 1). 1S73, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the following real estate, to-wit : The south half (H) of the northeast quarter Oil of section number thirteen (U) in township number ten (H north of range number eleven ... . . . . . . . t . . r . t i . f I.. (Ill east oi trie .-uxtu rnuci; iiu-Nin.ui, hi moiM'itv ton iit virtue oi an execuuon in iaoroi me. I'laint'iffs, Weil and Cahn. issued by the Clerk of the District Court, within anilfor Cess Coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed as Sheriil of said County. - ,; (iiven under my lian-.l this 2th dav of May, A. 1). 1S73. J. V,'. JOHNSON. Sheriff Cass Comity, Neb. G. S. Smith, Attorney for I'lahitiff. 8-5t. HERE WE COME!! I We would respeetfuliv announce to the peo ple of Cass County that we have opened a IIAIiDWARZ STOKE d- TIN SHOP lit Weepin;? Water, where v.e will keep a gool assort'neiit of eierythinc; peitaiiiin to this branch of business. als:i a full stock of farming inip'.ements.iiinonn others the Marsh Harvester, which needs no comment. We put in tlie cele brated Metalie Cylinder Jones' rump, the best jnmip in the market opeclaily for deep wells. Tin ware made and repaired on short notice. Ail k'hmIs warranted to give satisfaction. . Cyme and see for yourselves. 10-tL WOODS & FLEMING. St. Louis & Southeastern Railway. CONSOLIDATED. "NASHVILLE SHORTEST LINF." And Direct Kouto to Belleville, Centralia, Cairo, Shawiiectotcn, Ecanxrillc. Memphis, V icksburg, Montfomiry, 3 fob He , New Orleans, Ualceiston, - Nashtillt, Chattanooga, Atlanta, 3Iain, Charlestown, ' Savannah, Knoxcille, Bristol, Lynchturj, Ilkhmond, Norfolk, - AJtd all roints South and Southeast. GOOD IIUASONS WHY this is the preferred ltoute. IT IS TH" ONLY LINK running Pullman Talaee Irawln Boom Sleeping Cars through from nt.Loui.-t lo Nashville without change. IT IS TIIR (INLY LINK under one manage ment between these cities. IT IS THE ONLY LINK by which passen gers e;wi save from CO to 2o miles travel, and From six to twenty-four hours time. IT IS f 2.45 CHE APEB from St. Louis to Nashville than the circuitous route via. Louis ville. OUR MOTTO : QUICK TIME! l 1 GOOD CARE! CLOSE CONNECTIONS! New and eleir.ht dav coaches equipped wdth tlie Wesii:n?hiuse Air Brake and the Miller Cmmler and Platform are run in ail trains. 'i'lirouuli Tickets on side and Baggage cheek ed at ali the principal Ticket OCiets iu tho West and North. Ask for tickets via the "Southeastern Bail-, wy " v K. F. WINSLOW, Oeu'l Manager, St. Louis. W. B. IAVEN"iOKT, tlen'l Ticket Agent, St. Louis. The Lincoln ltoute. The A. & N. Railroad. Via. LINCOLN, NEB., TO St. Josepli. 2'ecumseh, Topeka, Leaventcort Faience City, Laicrencc, Falls City, White Clotid. Doniphan, Kansas City, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Louisviltei Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Atlanta-, Mobile. New Orleans, And all the Tolnts in the Southwest, South and Southeast. THE I'LATTSMOUTIt TEOPLIS By taking the express train at Lincoln rri tft ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD. Upon their arrival at Atchlsou, the Great Railroad Center of the West, Can obtain, without DELAY OK INCONVENIENCE, the very best Sleeping Car acoinin1.vt4ons, and will reach St. Imis early next morning, be ing a much Cheaper and Shorter ronte than that via. I'aelfic Junction. Track and Load bed are in excellent condition. The passenger ac commodations are of the best. No Expense Nor Pains ITnvo been spared to make the traveler com fortable. LAY OVER CHECKS. Will be given by the Conductor to those wish ing to stop off at any oi tiie many places of in terest on the ATCHISON & NEBRASKA R. R. Withoet Incurring any aHtMHVl expense. Thus affording Travelers unsurpassed facilities fer visiting the I'aradise of all ftartlens, ''Tho Great Nemaha Valley." W. F. WHITE, General Pa5sua-f Agcrcr.- . Atctfsoa; K.aAa-' To Farmers and Rorselaeli. tr: 7; ti. .f often brB leave to sH Pftenilwi to the fact lhat ho has ul nwlvtsl tw Tory liuo gouuiais lroni thu enst, vU. : "THE WEBB JA CKt" From Fairfield. Iowa, tvnd th Iron Orvj If Pr- lniin SlaJiion cullinl "XORlfANr Five years old Shd weil s 1300 pouids. Thev are both sure foal fetters, and ill stand at Hoik Uluffs and elsewhere In the County during the. seivsou. For full particulars see Hills, 6l-3t. THE"VICTORM s:m. CO.'S NlJW SEWING MACHINE VI C TOR It Kuns very Easy. Kuns tery Fast, , Runs Tery StilJ, Has a New Shuttle superior to all others. DEFIES COM PETITION. Great lmprovenient in Needle, Cannot bo Set Wrong. t3f Agents Wanted. Address THE "VICTOIt" S. M. CO. M loth St., 4 doors west of Broadway, N. V. 4-l3t. U. A. WATERMAN.& SON Wholesale alal llvtaU Dealers tn Pine Ij umber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. 3-4t. . . ron TUB HERALD. 1 OF ALL KINDS, AT TIIE Herald Office, JOB OFFICE COMPLETE PRINTING Of All Kinds, NEAT AND CHEAP at hue. NEBRASKA HERALD OFFICE. PLATTSHOUTH KKLtS I'LATte.'tfOVTT: lK. costwj nrsi&JMA - -. turns': FLOCU, OOKS MOAI FEED, plioUH. rrTho tUghost prloi psi4 fur Wliutrt mmi Com. rirtleular attention glvta t Custora work;. . TUE NEW HAVEN ORGAN OO. M&nufacturo the Celobrattd Jubiloe and Temple OrganJ; . These Orpan ao tinsurjisssed In qunlltr b( tone, style o,f fiufsh, sluiplicily of consiructloo,' and durdbihiy, . . Also MKLOHEOX3 In yarious style and ua equaled In tone. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Address NEW IIAVKN ORf!A!t CO.. New Haven, Conn.' SABonts wanted. 4'J-lit . mttKt WitiA I inn nofr cd to furnish tho bitum dulteraled iiiiik TWICK fcVEIU DAT To all parties notify Injt mo ritTKaqoos. . Excelsior Barber Shop; J. 0. BOONE. 4 Mala street, oppoelta Erooss UorM. Hair Cutting, Shaving ani Shampoonicg; Eapeeiai attention given to CCTTINO CUILDltE'S HAIIti Call and see BOONE, gent PuJ get tcou Sb i CLEArf SHAVE. ri4i!y. NEW STOIlE, WEEl'INO WATER, W-.aEA3K Jas, Olisbeo & Cor i Dealeu General Merchandise Dry Goods. Orooerifs, Hardware, Uucn9sare, Hat4, Cp, , .. . Uoon. Shi "SoUoWj &c, "tx We are Agents hJr Wilhxjx .& Gibbs Sewing Machines', CITY MEAT MARKET GEO. FICKLER, frojwloT The best of Fresh Meats alway$ ii hand in their season. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOli FAT CATTLE. tST nigheit Cash Mce paid lor green hldW.' MAIN SHEET,' nTTSM0UTn. . ; - : keb 8-Ktf FARMER'S EXCHANGE; B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA! Keeps constantly on hand all Stepla isMLAtt uch as COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCdi M0LASSB61 Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c. In fact, everything usually kept In Variet? . Store which will lie sold rn srnfcil .ftTJuM frit CASH. All kinds of Troduce talroQ La exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices giTvn in CasTi for Grain. 19 Machine Shop IVayttiari fy CuriU$ Tiepalre rs of 8tam Englnei, Boilers, Saw and' Crist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Floe, Foree and Lift rumps, steam Guae, Safety ' Valve Governors, and all kinds of Brass Engine Fitting Furnished on short notice. Farming Machinery tecfaiid on short notice. Thos. W. Shryock, CABINET LI AKEli' toERTAKEB ) fv- AUd dealer in all kloU Furniture ehd Chairs: Mais Stbzkt, NTCitdaor t'a Brooki tjOev. FLATTSMOUTli, - - . . . tiiWa tiVjK?ia efort taA if- n