r I L THE HERA LI). Railrcaa Time Table. j?. & m. n. Westward Ro. S No. 3 No. 1 Eastward t.00 6.35 6.5S. fi.lt e.rvt 7.10 7.2.5 7.41 8.11 11.10 iit.2.1 I. 1.0 U.oo II. 15 11.25 li. :m 12.O0 12.12 12.35 12.SO 1.C5 1.17 1.33 Platt.moULi ( ) :. rmlis il 1 lll.t l'.CileVUO I.H n.it : Orcapolis Concord lnilsville South Rend Ab.and Greenwood, Wavcrly New T u Un-oUi Lincoln I teuton Highland Crete torchestcr Kxi'tiT l'uti-mouct ctrafton Sutton llui vard Tr.Ui.Vfl Ha.stiiil ".Tuii'...t-. Kelres;tV IjOWlll Fort KeaniV 2.00 45 3.10 l.!7 7.25 SMS 2.40 X.10 2.1.) 7.30 1 ..' 7.10 1.47 B.M 'l.3l ti.as 2.15 l.(i) ;.it l.ar. 12..W &.M l.in J lV. 12.35 5.?2(H.M 12.21 6.14 11.25 12.5 4.W. ln.,55 ll.."S2 4.11 W.tfO 11..S5 4.0 l'MW 11.17 !.) 1D.."2 S.OO pi.35 No. 8 .22 l.)"x 2.52 IS.10 1).H 2.20 0.2.1 1 . i).0J 12.35 I 12.15 f r..t 11.20 (.'.':) icon 7...; m.oa 7.:r2 y.io 1 7.2i ) 8.50 7.kK U.43 7. .',5 C..23 7.15 r.tv) o.."2i 5.44 6.M; . 5.15 Z.'JO .33 f. JO.aO ) - 11. 25 9 12 l".)5 ..31 12.25 !.4T UU 10.10 1.25 2.P". 5. 1 J No. 7 J.G4 fl.WI 2.00 2.2 r 2.t:i 3.O0 3.24 4.10 I 4.2C f .TCW 5.1 J 5.M 0.27 6 40 I -..:', I 7.ir 7.4S HIS .i 1-).W 11.20 HAS 12.15 l.oo 1.U5 3A7 3.47 4.M .C2 6.n.' fl.2C 7.1i OMAHA BRANCH. La mttsinoutb, 3.5 pin Ar Omaha, f.lpm - 1 15 , m " " 2.4) pm A. - ll..V);HH Ui " 10.30 a III - ;.4spm " " 6.10 pin B. & If. R. IL LeFUftt.. 8.45 am Le .Tone., 7.00 a m Le T'latts!. 3.15 am Le Pacific June., 4.30 p m ArFlatts., 9.10 am Ar l'aritir Juno., b.50 a m Thrt tlmo civen above is that of Chicairo. which Is 33 unnutes faster than that of l'latt-i-n:cuth. LOCAL, NEWS. LOCAL AHVEKTISEMKNTS. TtansVetit 25 wnts a liai:. Iml.ar aftrertlsrs U vu'i it line. No advertisement luse7U;d Bar lurtj than 2C cc::M. adrortlseienn will be ctargM to the parties haudlug tin? in in. COMMUNICATIONS. Aaonrspae Is limited, all communications mst be brief and to the poiat.wltu no waste of words. SUBSCRIBERS Arw r?qnf cted to notify th o.Tlce If the FIer ,s out dellTert'd prompt'-y. ircwsrArEP. decisions. 1. Anv im ron who t:vkfH a papor rc?;il-.rly from tlie pft u!ll't. v.tutlifr iilrctrd to his n-imo, or wliftlii r he is a suWhIxt or not i.s reypoHsihli? for th-- i:iy. , 2. If anv Hruni oril-Ts his paper disroniin Be 1. h niii"l t'i'V aii .-.i Tf.ni:ri.fr tlie publiflit r in-v continue to 1 it ii'ilil piiyiiifiit is liiade, ajid rolleet tli" whole a'm,r.i!t. whethirr tiie pa pf r is taken from the ofliee .r io.. 3! Tlif courts have decided that refusing to tr.ke new o;,pfis aVd pcr'.fulica'.s from t'n' pet oC- T Tev.ioMnii and le.iviiej them uuclued for. Ls pri.iia evidence id JM KNTIAL FHAI I). Not u r.ToEvFii v ro t) .A li suhserihers p:ir Jng for their papr to i".andordfriiiir it topp. d l a certain t';r.i will 2nd it so stopped; but we cannot l respotiihl'. for what has heca 4on before our time, nor far orders supposed to bj given by others to oilier. Our books jdone icst b. ih tuide for a'.l o'.d subscriptions. Please reni'tiiV'er tlds. Gtiil and soo D. Schiin-sse i Co.'s new koo'J3. riattsitiouth r;;iiard Hall, opposite the Brooks Hon- e. "Win. Nevliie. proprietor. Three good tables, good bar and howling alley. Slr.iO An extensive stock of dry goods, car pets, cloths iiu-l f.ill goods generally at Clark & Plummers . Drees rrjod. at Clark & Piumnier's. Fall Etyk-f,, all new. ITerapjra Ihs boy; keeps an ertir. houa.-. he doen : oysters in every style ; croo 1 t?ui;g4 generally. CM and sec Hzn, a.4 y.rj por.irr.bul.ite tIi-3 town. S'.alMrtinnn'a nev.' Bakery is thb j!aco. Go and see Frank Stadtcr smil? across tho counter with a clfrtn white cprcn on. It is a as a lunc!i. niES :lat.;rvlay, October l?Ui, 157?, Awsr-T II., your.gist.son cf P'tul sad Dorette Itrnltch, Aged 2 years, 1 Ldonth r.r.d 50 clays. ' Tho funeral fervice took place at their rs.-ndence on 7th etrec-t, at 2 o'clock 2. li, Sandiy, Oct If'th, IS73. The whul llei ullie.-m ticket waa elected in Adams county. Bar- Un M ll.z.X S:rri-Ufs. tf. The best and cheapest Boots and Shoea at tho Shoo Store, will never be undersold. 20tf. Pcteii Mcr.ons. One Piano for sale cheap. Inquire ct ths Herald oHlce. lt Great vegetable d?pot at Frank "White's. POLici; tuuitr. Sumo soiled dovc-s (crow?) of the colored persuasion, go: in trouble on Vedneday,andall parties vre re hauled up before Justice Haines. We arc credibly informed that Court, witness es and congregation had a high old time; but Judge Ilaincs threatened us with an injunction if we told, and be sides we have no types that will make some of the things they said there. "Wiley Black killed four geese at one shot, 123 yards distance. If any man in the State caa beat that, send him along. Itemember Brii. Hempel's Oyster House on Main street, next to Done lan's Drug stare. oOtf Billy StndelniHn yet" lives Boots, shoos, ana jewelry, as cheap as ever. Clothing by the wholesale. Ilat.s caps, and other traps. All for sale by the lump, rump, or trump. Call and take a squint. James Brown, I'.s p, of Oceola, Io .va, father-in law of Mr. Prale of our town, has been visiting us for a few days. He struck a good reason OMhe year to view Nebraska in. Go to White's for your fresh vege tables. 29t4 Millinery anil Fancy Goods at panic prices at Mrs. Crocker & Co's Bazar. 21-3t. "Wanted. A good teani of Horses in trade for a lirst class Piano: In quire at the Herald dike: TAKE NOTICi. The riallsinouth Ore in Company is not the Nebraska Grain Company, . but is composed of the following per sons and firms: F.. G. Dovey,' D. Schnasse & Co., F. It. Guthman, J. II. Buttery, II T. Duke & Co. Mr. D'ovey is the President and E. T. Duke Treas jr nrer. Fred Gorder is the buyer, and w they respectfully solicit tha trade of Every sucewdir-s train has ro!!?2 In the Odd FcllowBt Old irien and young rren, qneer dicks and straight sticks, the cry is still they come. The girls rdl look askance at the young men, and think they're odd, sure enough. Up and down the street they go linked by twos and threes. The Ball and Recption on Thursday will be a grand affair. Eight hundred Invitations have been sent out, and the b' st of nrr:ngement3 have been made for their entertainment. BEN. IIEMPKL'S OYSTFIt IIAUS. If you want a good oyster ntew go to Ben. Hempel's; if you want a good plate of raw oysters, bo big as your hand, go to Ben. Hem pel's; if you want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem pel's; and if you must have a good glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with, Ben. has got them. SOtf Frank Guthencan is laying ia a huge stock of fall goods, and all his old cus tomers . had better drop in there and eee how things look." See Gutherman's new stock of fall goods, and buy some. Apples at Frank "White's. 29t4 Spectacles at Frank Caruth's. 29-8t, FTna Cat Tobaoco at tb Ifxt OStoe Hook Pony for sale. Inquire o Herald office. "" 2-itf Bonnet silks Velvets for sale at the Bazar. 23-2t. Go to Clark & Plummer's for a large assortment of good goods, at reasona ble prices. MAitur;:r At the residence of Jao. A. MacMurph)-, Plattsmouth, on the morning of the 21st inst., by the Bev. Chaplain Wright, Mr. George DeTemplk, to Miss Katie Mi kray, both of Blair, Wellington county, Ne braska. And a big time they had of it! Our house has been upside down for two months, and the amount of 'lovering' that has been committed there the stars above only know. Go it young folks, you're bound to anyway, and all the advice of a sago old gray haired editor, has no effect. "We went and got married once oursilf, and have been sorry ever since that we didn't do It years before. As we are kind o'daddy to cne of the parties, and gave the bride away, wo hereby honestly and sincerely give you our paternal benediction, and charge 3 ou, George, and you, Catharina, that ye hereby live honestly, soberly and ; righteously, in the fear of the editor of this paper, all your days, and that whenever we come t Blair you have a clean bed ready for our royal repose, and hot mutlins for breakfast. Chai lain Wright did the thing up in apple pie (not apple-jack) order, ami if that couple are not married fast and sure and made into one (and a half), no couple ever wa3 before, nor ever will be hereafter. The only thing that puzzles U3 is what made the bride cry so. They have been expecting -it, they knew it was a coming; they have both chuckled over it ; for months they have looked down with superior eyes on their less forlunattj neighbors, who wcr'nt going to be married this fall, and yet, when thi final pinch came, madame piped her eye and thy "briny" dropped slowly but surely over the green silk wedding garment. Such is life! inexplicable, tender, unaccountable. George didn't cry a bit, until alter all the pretty girls kisstvl him, and then ho bawled right out, because it was the last time ho ex pected to get such a chance. The Chaplain, Krave and solemn, stood ; The Bride with downeat eye : The Groom, his hops at highest flood, - E'.-.rvcy.'J tha S!ii:iii: mounters, sly. A few short words the l'arson told. They made a Templa out of clay : They also s.iid a man is sold. And that's the hist ol Kate Mur-rvy. W. II. Pool, wants td see his numerous friends from the country in Peter Mekois Shoe Store. Strangers will aiiso iin l Lim polite and accomo dating. 2')tf. Oo Vi Jha Terry Company for your TrmmeTN wood. V-i cords dry Cottonwood for Bale, and dulivercd a'oor.t to-.vu. 12U All kinds of patterns of the latest and most approved styles for sale at Mr.'. Crocker's. l'J-3t. 1,000,003 Hedge Plants at the Union Nurseries Glenwood lovra r.w ready for delivery. 5,000 Osage at 61.2.1 ier thousand; 100,000 at 61.1 per thous and. Huiicy Locust i?-l.o0 per thous and. All lirst class. Address, 2'JwS I,. A. Williams. COLD WIXTEB iz coming and every Man, Woman and Child, ought to be provided witli good foot gearing, which can be obtained of Peter Merges the only exclusive Boot and Shoo dealer in Cass Co., who who warrants satisfaction. 29tf. JilLLINEllYJ First instalment f new Millinery and Fancy goods just arived at Mrs. E. B. Crocker & Co's. 23-Ct. NEBRASKA GRAIN CO. TO TIUl PARSERS OF CASS AND SAUNDERS COUNTIES. ' Plattsmouth, Oct. 8, 1S73. The undersigned, representing the ! Nebraska Grain Company, takes pleas ' ure in informing his friends and those i who have produce to sell, that they ! have increased their facilities for hand- ling grain by erecting Warehouses at Louisville, Ashland, Greenwood, and other points on the B. & M. Koaci, where competent riiea will be found in I charge, having an interest in the busi ness, who will pay irore for Wheat, Corn, Oats, and Barl?y than any other Drm in Nebraska. Itefers, by permission, to John Fitz gerald, Calvin Parmele, and John Ii. Clark. Office opposite Bank in Jno. D. Tntt's Xre. JOS. A. CONNOli, OFFICIAL' CAlt VASS CASS ? rr. x ft ' tr 2 H K C 3 To;t;il t s I c. o - r. i x -j 5 r. -' -'--'- - I. V.. ir.-5-ui;-;.5H'tJ.-J- I Enos ti S S 5 ttji fi stpufipZ. V.f. 15 't " 5 U " 3 5 't "5 2 'v t 5 J. C. M: L. W. g S 3 a t S 3 ft 2 S 3 ? ! A. L. i I Vs -J- V' - i - i 4- " 1 ' - -3 ' z . . t V ' M. B. James IB. K. , I c a- .yt:i:?: w - c i C. H. T5 r; u ?, 'i iS T. Z S H : D S 3 T t IL E. ! ! James ti 'Jt 'd ri n s 5 i i S S 3 v j.S. I -.1 ii s ii u i: i: - n i - ' C. A. rr sx t-, s ,: i . t, .sur.ut'Su s ' I 5 - K-ri -i f J " I U. W For the sale of public ground, there sale of public grounds, there were cast sale of the lands. PLATTS3I0UTII GRAIN CO. This well known Company is formed of some of our most reliable merchants, they are perfectly responsible ami al ways ready to buy any amount of grain from the farmers, at the best rates that the market will allow. Fred. Gorder is their buyer, a man well known in the county, and fully co:npet?nt to transact all business of this kind. 2'Jt2' Business U business, and so aro the Cigars at the I O. Book Store. 5-tf. Bev Mr. Burgess will hold services at St. Lukes Church oh Sunday next. 250 barrels of apples at Frank White's grocery. Gy and pick out your barrel for winter use. 20t4 Dress Making cutting and fitting dono on the shortest notice, and after the very latest styles in vogue. Mrs. L. B. Crocker & Co's. 20-3t. For your Clothing go to an exclusive Clothing Store, for Boots and Shoes, go to an exclussive Shoe Store. 29lf. Peter Merc. is. 5,000 barrels of Ale coming to Mc Gaire & Co. Beer and Ale for sale by the keg, barrel or hogshead. . 20t2. Frank White has just received 200 barrels of apples which he will sell very low down for cash. 2314 FALL OPENING. Ladies call at Mrs. Crocker & Co's and examine their Fall stock of Hats and Bonnets. 20-Jt. THAT GAUK SUrPEIl. You kuow last week we told you that a celebrated hunting party left town for the unknown regions of the great - West, in order to clear out the balance of tlie game hi Cass county for this fall. Well, the party lit out the day after 'lection. The, fellows who brought in the least gams were to pay for a high old supper, at Stadelmann's. We are sorry to record that Cap. Ben nett's party were supposed to pay for that supper; but by way of explana tion, we must state also that it was not tlie fault of tlie doughty Captain, who hunted like a hero, and brought in stacks of game. It was all owing to the difficulty of finding Schluntz' Mills, and proporly locating the whereabouts of Ujijf, and our Dr. Livingston. Sam. Waugh, it appears, was also re sponsible for part of the mischief. He beat Cedar Creek for the Doctor, and rode home on a llour wagon, and per formed other sundry and various feats of legderdemain that confused the game, and made huntng a luxury, pro vided finding is not considered import ant. Be these things as they may, the hunt was over at last, the game di vided, and Thursday night, the jolly hunters and all their friends sat down to such a supper as no other country outside of Nebraska, and within civili zation, could get up. Duck, goose, prairie chicken; quail, on toast, under toast and around toast ; brandt.T'lover, snipe, and everything that Hies under the head of game except wood cock, were then and there s? i up to satis fy the wondering ami hungering appe tites of hunters and guests. Among the animals we had rabbit and squir rel, an 1 th? flavor of that squirrel pot pie lingered in our imagination for day3. Thirty-five persons, ladies and gentlemen, sat down to the supper, and we only wisli a stranger who imagines that this is some out of the way and bar barous land, could have seen the table antl the company. If he did not make up his mind that Nebraska was a pret ty good place to live in, and that pretty fair kind of people already occupied portions of it he would be thick bead : & - i , . t . T: If: "::.::: : OPT Oa.- 14, 1S73. w 9 vote polled iu Ca.s County. McKinnon. CGOTTY. William MeCalg. Ecrer. Cummins. n o White. B. rorer. no n William Youuff. Brown. o Cutler. ! a ! W Simpson. Reed. I n ! 3 King. Ui'.ison. Si ?.I. Woods. Barrows. Jlillef. - S. Wise were cast oSO votes; and against the 190 beiDg a majority of CO for the ed indeed, and only fit for game him self. After supper the geallemen adjourn ed to the front room, and each mighty hunter was obliged to tell his story of the day's doings. Doctor Livingston was first called on. and gave a humor ous account of the difficulty his party had in finding Schlunlz's Mills and keeping track of Waugh, he informed us of new methods of camping out dis covered by this adventurous hunter and persistently informed us that we must keep iu mind that Schluntz' Mills J was the objective point of tlie hunt. We observe that though the afore said mill may have been the objective point that day, there i3 great objection to the point inasmuch as it furnished no game on the day game was wanted, but did help make mo3t of the game of the evening. Mr. Waugh and his friends insisted that they would have brought in more gamp, let could not find Livingston, and if they could only have put in the time shooting that they spent hunting Livingston, their wagon would have been full, which caused Mr. John Clark to propose a conundrum, as fol lows: "Why is Sam. Waugh unlike tlie great African explorer, Stanley? Be cause Stanley found Livingston and Waugh couldn't. Herman Newman wa3 then called on to relate his experience and tell why he had no game nor yet went hunting. Herman arose; modesty oversppead his whole person, and, in trembling ac cents, he informed the anxious friends of his delinquencies, in this wise: "You sec all day Tuesday I was counting wotes, and as I was a coantin : those wotes and a huntin' for names, I along came Hobbs, and he says, says he, Newman, let me have your gun to ' go shooting to-morrow; and I says, if 1 ever get done counting thbse Wotes I ' want to go myself; and says Ilobbs, ! you let rue have your gnu and I'll give you half the game and all the credit, , and says I done, Hohbs, and I went on : count in them wotes. About eleven j o'clock we got done count in them i wotes, and then I went to bed, and then I thought, well, it's all right, , my gun will shoot more game than any of 'em. and Uobb3 is a good boy, and I'm all' right, and all right, any way. The next morning, after I got done counting them wotes, about ft o'clock, 1 I passed the Treasurer's ofiir-e, ami there sat Hobbs as big as life. Says I, thought you was a huntin'; says Hobbs eould'nt go; says I, where's my gun ? says he, up to Amison's, where you left it; says I, you be dash dash and be hanged ; you've cheated me out of my hunt and my game, and I'll never count wotes no more. That's the rea son I didn't go hunting. The chairman, Sara. Chapman, de clared Mr. Newman fully excused, and ordered Hobbs and the gun to be fined three brace of duck and one round doz en of nuail, at the next hunt, as a for feit. After more fun and heaps of good ! stories, we all went home in the morn ! ing, and that game supper remains one j of the things that were. P. S. S. George Smith shot a YOung American Eag!e(?) but it came too late to be dressed for the supper. ! DEATH i is often caused by getting cold and wet feet. It is therefore every budys duty to provide themselves with the best quality of boots and shoes which : can be bought. for the lowest caih prices at the Shoe Store. Manufactur ing and Repairing done neatly, and with dispatch. . 20tf " Peter Mergis. Onions, sweet potatoes and vego : ablas, always on baud, at W bite'tf.' 4t Thousands of Spectacles atthe j-P. O, Jewelry Store, FranKCarruth. 294t, . . i- - Some Boston grain, Merchants and other dealers foriuel a Grange, got the work and a charter and sent things fly-in;?- The Crand Master of the State of Massachusetts lit down on them and revoked the charter, on the ground that they were not .interested in agri culture. The Grange rebelled and now they have it hot and heavy. Fred; Stadelmann, our baker, has at last vacated the old building in "scary raw," and moved all of his traps up to the line, new building, on the corner of Sixth and Main streets, where the First National Bakery looms up in bright gilt letters to warn all travelers ami citizens that here's where you get your fine oyster suppers, good square lunch es or nobby little dinners. Frank Stadtcr is the locum tenms, and sweeps around with the air of a Prince or a Pole. j Ben Htinpel keeps an oyster house it is on the south side of Main street, almost opposite Dovey s big store. Ben. keeps first, oysters; next, more oysters ; thirdly, all kinds of oysters ; aad lastly and finally, oysters and other tilings to eat and drink or smoke. Call and see the "Oyster Boy" of Platts mouth. ' sotf A CAIID. As I am about to leave Plattsmouth I take this opportunity of thanking my old friends and customers for the past favors they have shown me and most cordially recommend my German friends, and customers generally, to call on Frank Carruth, at the Post Oilice Jewelry Store, where .they .will find a large assortment of all kinds of goods and a thorough workman. 2Sw4 Paul Braitsch. For your good and cheap foot gear ing go to an exclusive Shoe Store. 20tf. Peter Meroas. A Washington paper says General Grant only instructed the First Nation al Bank to collect his salary account, and, instead of his having a special de posit to his credit, his personal account was actually overdrawn $71, and this has since been paid to the Receiver, and the account closed. It adds that he did have a little tin box in the bank of Jay Cooke & Co., containing his valuable private papers, and, among other things, the llawlihs bonds, which he holds in trust, but not a dollar in money on his own account. Boaf.d Wanted. Two rooms with board for a gentleman and two ladies in a good central locatioH. Address Box 731 P. O. Clark &' Plummer's huge goods ware house is filled plum full of new goods for the fall season.J- ANOTHER HUNT. The second Fall Hunt of the Platts mouth Sporting Club will take place on Tuesday next. Two parties under the same leaders as before, viz: Sam Chapman, Esq. and Cap. Bennett, will depart from the pleasant hills and sheltered valleys of the City and spread themselves across tho mighty prairie? towards Schluntz, Mills at ftn early hour before daylight on the morning aforsald and before evening, either Livingston will be found Waugh drowned (in applause) or till the game left in Cass County ma.st be bagged. We forget to state that Sam Chap man or Frank Stadteror some of those jokers told us that after 'we left the oth'T night "Little Mae" came down there and ate three ducks two geese and four do;:eu quails bvsids all tho toast they bad left. Oh dear! Tlie Lacon (111.) Horn Journal; iu speaking of ihxi plan cf the- Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections recently promulgated, says: "As the object of a change in the law is to bring a direct vote of the people for President, we cannot see the need of so much tomfoolery to accomplish it, and then the above plan is not so much of an improvement on the old one. Why not let the people of each State vote direct for the men of their choice, make their returns to the State, aTii from thence send the popular vote to Washington." One hundred couple from Lincoln are expected to the Odd Fellows ball on Thursday evening. PIGEON HATCH. The great pigeon match of the season came oil on Friday last in Porter's field jubt out f town. The score stood: Vivian 10 10 13. Marthis 0 0 11 02. Chapman 0 10 0 12. Cook 0 111 1 i. Cook also won In the double match. L; F. Johnson, the great Organ and Piano man of Plattsmouth has just received the finest Burnett Organ ever shipped this far west. It was made for the family of Mr. Hugh Orr. It is a very handsome piece of furniture and at the same time ono of the sweetest and finest tuned Instruments of Music. Such beautiful days as we have been having puts one in mind of tlie old fashioned falls in Nebraska, For two or three years back we have had rough weather, early in the fall, and a very warm spell in mid winter, so far this fall cold weather has given us a long inning; but at last the cold blustering winds cvf December are heard mutter ing in the distance and blustry, bully ing threatening old winter is shaking his ice-clad fist under our October noses. SIRS. AiiUIE SAYLES. lilllnery and Fancy Gcods. Would call the attention of the la dies of Weeping Water and surround ing country to her f nil, cheap, and com plete stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, which she has just received" from the East. All oiders promptly filled at the lowest cash prices. Our laottrj is quick sales and low prices. - ST SPECIAL NOTICES. Bicls for Forage. , Of riCK Ch. or. Mli. Pkpt. FlaTtis, l CJMAMA, NEU., October 13. ia"a. ( .'Vr-Jetl prepo.s;il9,.in duplicate, with satisfac tory inaraliN'e sijroed by two r"sp;-n.siMe par ties, ! :t bidders, that they will 'x-eome hoiitis men en award of contracts will be refHved at this office until eleven o'clock n. mi. on Thurs day, Noyember Kith. 173, for the delivery at Omaha Iepot, In i'.:autitics ss re'iuirud, daring November and Ieceiiber. 1S73, ol . 1,000,000 pounds of Oats; 2,0C0,O0O pounds of Corn. Bids to be endorsed en envelope, "Bids for Forage." l'.lauk bids famished and full conditions made known on application at thisotllee. The right to reject anv or all bils is reserved. A I. EX. J. TERRY, C'ht'-f Cjr. Mr., Pept. Elatte. 20 wt 1571. Brig. G oucral 1". S. A. THE" HOWE SEWING MACHINE J. W. Martlds Si Co. are the agents for the Howe Sewing Machine ia I'lattsuioiith. They have openeil a salesroom ai'd -fRce ou Mala nireet, between Fourth and i-'if l;i. .: The Howe Machine is a Lock Slitrli, double tl'reailed machine, and ranks No. i ure.ong the great sewing machines of the day. 8-CllI J. W. MAKTItlS, F. r. Toii. ClilJdrcn ofiou look lalc ail Sick from no other causo than baring worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destrov AVorms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and free from" all coloring or other injur ious ingredients usually used in worm preparations, CUBITS & IJllOW'N, Proprietors, No. Cir, Fulton Street. New York. Sold Ly Druggists, and Chemists and dealers in Medioines at Twenty-Five Cents a Dot Lwly. 'FOR HE NT. The large 'and commodious waft'nuvh. cellar, and ofliee on second floor of bullvling formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, jr., in Masonic Block. Enquire of IU R. M visostox or 48-tf. E.T. Dike. Thirly Years' Experience of an Old Xurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety ami success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant' of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, , relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, ami gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all casvs of Dysentery and Diarrhiva in Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full dire ctions tor using, will accomp any each bottle. None Genuine unless the face-smile of CURTIS & PER KINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 24vl y. PHOTOGRAPHS ! ! CARY & IIUIBERT, WeV. knowing the great want of F1CTFRES, have .so Increased their facilities for the same, that they are now fully prepared to give satis faction, at the lowest possible figures. CORNER OF MAIN & 5th STS. R. O. FELLOWS, Operator. X. Ii. Wood, Corn, Coal, or CASH, taken in exchange. . 24f. WOOD! WOOD! The Ferry Company have Vive Hundred cords of gtxid dry cot ton w ood for sale. l'tl Tlie Household Paiiacea, and Saaaly Liainieiit is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz.: Cramps in the Limbs and Stomach. Pain in the Stomach, Boweis, or Side, Rheumatism in all its forms, Bilious Colic, Neu ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever. For 1 nternal and External use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, restor ing healthy action to all its parts, and quickening the blood. The Household Panacea is purely .Vegetable and all Healing. Prewired by CURTIS & BROWN. . No. 21.1 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. 2lvly. Legal Advertisements. Legal Notice. Iu the District Court. Second Judicial District hi and for Cass County, Nebraska. John Fitzgerald, I'luintiH, "l vs. Adohdius S. Thompson and Emetine Thompson, Defend ants. AdolpHt S. Thompson and Emellne Thompson, non-resident Defendants, will take notice that I did on the 4th day of October, ls73, tile my pe tition in the District Court in and for Cass County, Nebraska, against yourselves, t-iie ob ject and prayer of said pet it Ton being the fore closure ot a certain iiiorlirsgo on lot number two (aiin bhiek number twenty-one (L'D in Duke's Addition to the City o" I'lattsuioul h. Cass County. Nebraska, ;iven by Adolphus S. Thompson and Ei.ieline Thompson to John Fitzgerald to secuje the payment of the sum of Sigfl with interest from the oth day of December 1S71 and that said lot may be sohfto satisfy the amount so due and that you are required to au swer s;;id p 'C.t 'on on or before the 2lthdayof November. 1.S7.J. or jud-iiieiir will bo tuKeu ugairu t von upon the A petition. John mzGEr.AU, Uy I liAJ'MAJC & Maxwkli.. '.'a vv4 His At! ortio vs. Legal Notice. In the District Court. Second Judicial Dis trict, in mi J tor Cass County, Nebraska. Chapman & Maxwell, l'laintids, l vs. V Washington M. Dickensj Deft. 1 Washington M. Dickons, non-resident De-fend-iiit. will tak" notice tli.it Chapman: Max vvei;, jilaiiitiiTs, iid on the i;tth day ( October, 17.$. l.Ie in t a- 1 isiii.-t Court in and for Cnss County, NebniaKa, their petition iiira'.nst the said Washington M. Dickens. Defendant, in wlyeh the plaintiffs claim juaginent for I lie sunt of for att"rnejs si rvices rendered for said l)efen.' ir;r- use by Maxwell & Chapman which aceoun:. wrvi on the 1st day of October 173 duly sold ami assigned to Chapman ft Maxwell, plaintiffs, and that they have caused the follow ing described lands to lie attached as the prop erty of saiil Defendant, to-wit : the south half of the southwest quarter of section liuiuber ei'.'ht in township number twelve north of t uuge number twelve. oat of the sixth princi pal meridian, situated In Cass County, Nebrasi ka, you are hereby notified that unless you ;ip- jicar and answur said petition on or before the Ss4l!i rtay of November, A. D. 173, judgment w ill be rendered jurainst you for the said sum of S-J50, together with interest thereon from April loth 1ST2, and costs of suit. i:uw4 Chapman- & Maxwell., Flaintt'ffs. Les:al Notice. In District Court. Second Judicial District, in and for Ciiss County, Nebraska. John Fitzgerald, I'laiutilT, vs. Frederick Alley. M. C. Al ley. E. C. F.rewsfer, and M. 1. Reese, Defendants. Mi's. E. C. P.i'owster, r.on-rf'sident Defendant, will take iti .lie- that 1 did on fie 4th day of Oc tober, ls7:j, hie my petition ia the District Court in ami 'or css 'Vniiitv. N'braska.against Fred erick Alley. M. c. Alb-y. E. C. iin-wsii r. and M. 11. Ueee. Defendants, the object and praver of said petition biiejihe forclosure of a certain mortgage ou lots No. live i.'.i and .six t in block No. innetv-four :H) in 1 lAttsii'.outh Cbv, Ca.v County, Ni brn.N.sa, given It Frederick Alley and M. C. Alley to John FitTgera'd to secure tiie payment of the sum of 4ih) w ith li.ierest Iroiu the huh day of February 171 at twelve per cent, per annum and that said lots may be .sold to satisfy the s;.id amoi.nt so due and that you are reipdred t'latisvver said petition onr before the 171 h day f November 17':, isetiing forth anv and ail interest, claim ami demand yoillnay have upon said I'U-rtgaged premises, by virtue of a certnin K.ortgagtj deed dated the K'tii ilav of March lS7e, and executed bv Frederick Alley and M. C. Alley fo vours- li" and which said mortgage need aoj";,rs unsalisiiod of record) or stand forever ha rri d if any and all equity of redemption in h:mI to said mortgaged premises. JOHN FITZGERALD, Uy cuArKAy arMAxvvKi.L, Tn Dlitrtc. Court, Sr-i-rn' JndloUU Dlea lb nd for Cass County, Nebraska. Henry Elkenbeiy, on hi9 own behalf and on behalf of aU the heirs of Samuel Eikeu bery, deceased, riair.tiits, s. Samuel Maxwell, Executor of thee) '.to of :uuicl Eikeri liery, i1eceaeil. and Timothy f!uLll! I kf.futt.l'tlil Timothy cinskill. lion -resi. lent Defedint, will take notie that I did on th 2d tiny of Oe tUT A. 1. 1S7.J, file in the ofllci! or tlie I'kerk of tin District Court in and fort ns c'omiiy, Ne hrnskHj a 'tilifMi Hainit Samuel Maxweil, 1.x cc.itoi of the estate of Samuel Eikciihory, de ceased, and; ThfcoMiy ;a-klll, tb object and praer of srid j" lltioti Is to obtain a d'-cr-e of l he" court eon feting a ccrtaio deed inade by Timothy CJaskiil t S;iuniel Fikeubery on the 22d day of June ls.v7; which s.;id ileed was made it convey the northwest -ijiiio ti-r (' of the southwest ipiarter (t4i if secMon thirty (,n in town twelve (12) ratine fiMirfen (1 ti east i" Ca-s County, Nebraska, but by mi-'.ak..' b-i i il ' sail rt'al esliite as being in s"elion twenty ej'j insteuil of sivtion thirty t:', id also H V'ir imr Samuel Maxwell Excnlof of saiil l'taleto make iiti-wi-r setiiuir forth any defense 'n- may have t plaint iTs said iM-ntion and lt;;.t unless vim answer said petition on or before the 17th Itay of November, A. I. 173, default w'!l bo taken jjvrainst you i:i vorilaiiee wnli the prr.y rrn! said petition. 1IKNKY EIKEM'EUV, CIIAI SAX Cs M.vxw ri.i., t'Sw l IJ:s attorneys. Legal Notice.' Arthur CuiMris, l'lamtia,1 vs. ! Willet I'ottitigernnd Fer ry I'. Gass, li-.-feudants. J Willett l'oiliiiirer, non will take notice that I did Si ntember. A.' D. ls7J. IUe resident Defendant, ou the 'J'lli day of my pet t; ion in the D'strict Court, in and forCiiss f ountv. Netira.s- h::. hainst iihdt- I'ottinjrer and Ivny V. Gass, Defciiii iet i. The object mid prayer of said po tion being to obtain a Judgiaetit rt'.'aiivst k;iid Willett I'ottinger and Ferry l'. t;asj t-r ih't stun of r!'l 7t-1"0. with ii'.lcrcrt from the 15th day i f April. A. P. 171 at ten percent, per annum, and that taid Flaintiff has caused the following de scribed Real Estate as the propi-rty id W illett Fottenger, iion-resiilent ticfeiidatit to be attch ed in said cause to wit : the west half of lot No. eleven in block No thirty, and lot No twelve in block No forty-four, in Flaiismouth city. Cass countv, and State of Nebrask. and that you are" required to answer said petition on or before the lath d.iv of November 17J, r judgment will be taken against you upon the Siune. A linil it CALKINS. Bv ciiapmaN & Maxwki t..; 27w4 His At'orhey. Legal Notice. To the unknown heirs' aud next of kin of Jo seph J I'.ariy. deceused : You wlli take notice that I did on lha 25th dav of September A: D. 1S7S. 111.? my IJill In tbo District Court. Second Judicial District, in and lr Cass County. Nebraska, against you. The object and prayer of w hich is to obtain a decide "f the Court decreeing the legal and equitable titio tf) the undivided half (Si) of lots one, two. Hire", four, five and six (t, 2. 3, 1. : and til in block iiunihT eighty-nine 0!0, in l'latts piouth citv, and th c undivided half t.'i) ol lots one, two, three, four. Jive and six (l. -j.a, 4.!saud C) in block number five i.D in White's Addition to i'lattsuioiith city, and lots one, two. live and six: t. 2, A ami ) in block number two () iu Flattsmouth City, to be in petitioner Ella V. Da vis, and ordering the Snerilf of Cass County, as a Special Master, to execute a deed conveying said real estate to petitioner and that unless you appear and answer fsaid Rill of petitioner on or betore the loth il;.-of November, A. D. 173, the same will be taken its confessed aud judgnient rendered according y HV ClIAI'MAJf . M VXWKtX, 77wt Her Attorneys. Leal .Notice. In District Court. 2nd Judicial District, In and for Cass county, Nebraka. Tfii's Hitchcock, plaintiff, vs. II Thomas W. Vxleniine. John S. William I lain, defendants. William Haiti on-resident, th-.' W. Curtis, lid ball and bdant. will take notice that 1 did ou the Jlst day of Octo- ber, ls7.. Me fnv petition in the District Court Second Judicial District tu and for Cass county, Nebraska, against H. W . Curtis, Thomas W. Valentiue. Joint S. Tidball. and Win. Kalu. The object aixl prayer of said petitioner being tub foreclosure of a certain tiio:t ij(. on the northwest quarter of seel 'on immht r bfteen, in township number twelve iti'i range i.iituU-r nine !)) in Cass countv. Nebraska, given by -II. W. Curtis to Titus L. Hitchcock 4o secure the payment of the snuiiof .i,7u,w!th nterest from March sth. Wo. at twelve percent. p"r aipium, and pravingthat said land ti'aV b sold to satin fv said amount now due a claimed iu saui pe tition, and that you are required to answer said petition on o'r before the 1st day id Decem ber, W:s, setting fortli any anil ail interest claim, and demand you may have utyn said mortgage premises by virtue of a certain deed dated the L'a day of January, 172. executed by IU W.Curtis to Thomas W. Yulcntlne. John L. Tidball.and Win. II tin. or stand forever hatred of, any ami all equity of redemption hi and to the said described premises. TITI S L. HITCIICOrrc. I'laititilT. Cn vrMAN MAXWELL. Oet-.to-tw Attorneys ror I'lainlill. YISEGAIl! -VI X EG All ! ! At Wholesale and Ketail. For the purpose of Introducing my vinegar. I will sell at the following law rab-s at retail, lied W ine Vine-far by the single galtoo :vt cents, two ir more ga'lons rjt ZT cents per g.illon ; Ocuoiiie Cider Vinegar .'Jt cents per ga'Ion. A libor;J discount on the above rates made to the trade. vinegar warranted to preserve pickles, aud free from acids. City orders promptly filled and delivered. Country patronage sojiciied. i Factory opposite Moi re's Flower Gardens, and west of lleisel's Mill. . Ftckles from the vines 40 cents per hundred put no in any per hundred. 1V4I. kind of vinegar divired, m ceits H. A. AUSTIN: PlattsuwKiiti, KviJKuika. A CORDIAL INVITATION. Messrs. Hurst .t Cage extend their compli ments to the public, and invite every one to use Dr. L. Hurst's Anti-Dyspeptic and Liver Pills. For the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Jing experience ha,s proved them to l u Hit safest, surest, ah.d best Fills iu use, for the va riots'biili"us dj3'viscs ihat prevail so extensive ly. Headache, indigestion, loss f upjietite, giddiness, dimness of sight, sleepiness1 an I th whole train of disorders usually termed bullous, will tie cured bv these pills if taken according to directions Price 23 cents. PERSONAL. Dr. Hurst's Vinegar Cough Cure has been used iu private and hospital practice for many years, and is pronounced by all who have tried it the best remedy ever offered to tho public for the cure of Coujhs, Colds, Bronrliitis, Asthma, WhoopWj Csvyh, Croup, at'l all diseases of .the pulmonary organs, being composed of well-known medical herbs, it will strengthen the system, purify the blood, aud arrest disease. WANTED! WANTED! WANTED! A case of Ilheumalistn, Fain iu tlie Hack or I.unitiagH, Swollen Joints. Flesh Cus, Sprains ami Bruises. Sore Shoulders, Scratches ami Fis tula in Horses that cannot be cured by iii rl's Tar Liniment. Hurst's Family Medicines for sale bv Dr. c;. 15. Chapman. I'lattsuioiith. Neb. ; It. l. lioovcr, Louisville, Neb., and by dealers generally. 9-2nif. m IFTCHTEBPHISE The only Reliable O'J't Distribution in the Country! 75,000.00 Itt VALUABLE GrlFTSi - - To be distributed in Ea. 32. SSSn-SSsB b,mli REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise! To be drawn Monday, November 24th 1873 ONE GRAND CASH FR1ZEOK 85,000 in Gold ! ONE GRAND CASH FKI'E OF . 85,000 in Silver ! Two Prizes, l.OitO intHJu Grt:iiwksl Sue Priys, ca h, in OrtenhucLs! Tin I'rtetx, .3100 ca:h, in Ortenbcu-kx! l.noo Gold -Hid Silver I;ver Hunting Watches ' 'ii all ) worth from S2a to .:sotj each. CoUrt Silver Vet "ihis. Solid ami D;'rb!c Fhited Silverwaie, Jewelry, &c. ytinlcr ' Gift, I o.ikhj. ,Yi. f T icfct-Vt 75 ."oo. ACJKNTS WANTED to sell tickets, to whom Liberal ITeiniums will be pa! 1. ... Single Tickets 81. ,sVr, 85. Ttvelbc', $10 Tircnty-Fite, C:20. Circulars cotitaining a full U-t of priz. s, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other informal ion in reference to the Distribution.' will be sent to any one ordering them. Ah iet texs mu. bVfKldroMKI to L. D. Si N hi , - - 4 C froth iTV'ltt trrrr:ttl Jk&if M emf body's tioiue la f.tt-iuouU., tf Uwy want it, l? J. P. Bcaiimeister r 8'hd fn your orders and i wnltry Kid glri - i ; and r-o you regularly. I-17 PLATTSMOUTH j i.- PL.VTTSM0VTI1. rittf f rtuprlelo CONRAD IIEISEL, FL0CR, CORN M HA L, TEED, . Aw?yi oo hand, and for s.Uo at lowubt CtC ttTTho Highest prtcoa pM I ''-'r Corn. - rartletilar attention trlvon lo Custom work. E, T. DUKE & CO. At the foot of Mala Street. Wholcvile and Retail Dealer U " Hardware and Cutler,' STOVES, TINWAl'.n, IRON. NALLS, . , .. . . , , i IIOES, RAKES. saovrLa. axes. KNIVES A.N D FOIUC. &. . Ail kind " . i Tinware Manufactured.' 43tf , II. Ai iVATElUIAX & SOlV ' ' Whclesalo aad Rtall Dealers La P i n c L ti in b c r l LATH, SniXOLEX', Sasli, Iroors, Blinds, &c! G-4t. Nebraska Groc'ory:' under Herald olllce. LUke r.liskelJa, Pfcpriolor FINE TEAS h speciality. Try thorn nnd bo eati.fiotl. his-ly. . 00 TO TIIB Post Office Book Start. H. J. 8TREIGHT, lVoprlofu, For Tour Rooks, tjtatloncry, t Flctuxot, I'ufJo, " ' . . r Toy, Cvnfi)ttoner7, Violin Strlngu, Nnepni)eri, Notels, Song Rooki, Lt, 4,c T03T OFFICE BUILDING, Plattsmouth, ... Nebraska. 6-ty. NO YOU DONTI! i Get any Goods cheaper, or a better aitlcla tnan la kept at the Store ol atas, Olisbee & Oo. Donlcrs ia General Merchandise.' We aro In receipt of Frcfch Goods every wocla from the East, whichare Iwjught for Cash, and will bv bold Iii buy amoauL Griinger.Sjkeep youi eye od. ybiir friend; --' ; ;t f 'Vic will il tit tie undersold by any one. jas. cLizr.E Tco. Weeping Water July 1st, 1873. 14-4L , U. V. MATHEWS, ; . :... r Fourth strict, Soith of ltatt Valley Hoiute. " I"! ATTSMOUTH, NEDRASKJL, Dealar la Hard ware and Cutlery,1 Stoves, Tinware, .tronN'ails t Glass, Locks,' Garden City Plows, Hay Rakes,. , , Farming Tools, Farming 3fah furry, ,., . . Jlct'itr mirk's Ri'iiprr and Mower, Rit'jk Eve Reaper and Mower, . i. .-., dc, tl-c, dc ji S E ED For the Garden, , . For the Orchard u ' n