Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 25, 1878, Image 2

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J. A. MACMUliPIi" EufTou
rLATTSilOUTII, Al'Ilin 25. 1878.
Tur: proposition of Weeping Water
i. to furnish all county bul'din.'rs free
for fiv? year?, or to give S5.0C3 in cash
mid buildings. It will be published irs
fu-I in next wct-V-i II :::: A
CJkn. Tiiayeii Wiii ousted from the
(iovcrnorshij) of V'yoi,Vm.j. l.:'-e.use. he
Fipio I a Mil passftJ Ly two-thirds of
the Lecrislat are. - Nov we wonder
what kind. of L ills his ciiccessor will
ri'n. TliOS'i never pasted at all, pii ha
l)v. .
Ocr delegation at Washington deny
.-ry s:renuor. !y that they hve in any
v. ay interfered or o'f :i;.' l to interfere
in t-tate polities, and s ly that all such
sLoiies au tlio invention of cruel and
unreliable newspaper men who have
nothing rise to do.
Thkui: U tho deepest, gravest, most
p.le:an mud-licle on thy high road to
Weeping Wat'u", near tha oII Austin
place, we ever paw in Xet r.iska. The
Supervisor of that "dcc sU iet" wants to
loo!c after that hule or there'll be no
county seat in Cass county soon. The
hoe'il swallow if.
Snr.iors cliarges have been made
ag n.ii Dr. Lindorman, director of the i
I". S. Mint. Whetlvr true or not, th"
Dr. is an old iv:nnant, cut bias and I
gjrea will, prejudice ,:!' scarce a rn.no ;
of good modern s-T-e remains. It is i
time he was dropped into the rng-bug
or made over iutJ creoiihacks.
Comb lani'd, show ytur hand, don't
b-j bashful, you liave never been noted
for modesty before, mvl us you have at
las accomplished one of the objects of
vour life and gt a wide newspaper to
yourself tlo snre;ul roun.l in it :i litt'iT j
Tell us. all abo.it that S"-rctarvhin
auu the county sent anJ so on. It's
potting monotonous editing a newspa-
per htio the.-je days. Speak up, Daniel,
vi e're a li.st'nen.
Ir, as the l.itcst dispatch iadicatcr.,
ihe Congress of ?C;iti:n.s should at last
mee t and by any coinprouii-e peace for
the fulure be dccland in Europe, it
w ould be too late to return t'.osi em
jdoyed in iailitary service to indu.atri-
.u paM.tt w.o .v.i ... t . w ... ;
. i ,..;i n : . .-a. ..a O. .t- ... OI
be consumer:;
ir.ii not pro.uic
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ecme time yet, even v.fcre race d3clar- i
( d, so that we may look for a -oo V-
Euroj.ean market for our grain this
veur ii-acj or war.
SCXATOU oXKLIxr. comes I ..trili
f 4-
v.ilh a denial of his interview wi'.h the i I u
Xew York Woihl correspondent as jf then jus'iee ih r-n su Is a central lo
puUisiieil in Ia.-t week's IIek.vlk. That j Cat;,,i,, and every man has an equal
Mr. Conking is not in s:.mpalhv with j rlt to ,i0 ., ;n his power to re that
the administration is well known, and i t;lP .u-iaantls of jus:ice are met, can we
t!t 1m privately h is dl-p ira-ed the I
t ause of the adioini -trati-m is t onally t
well known. 'While senator Howe
pives Ids opinions p't' :i ly and freely,
S.nator Onkliiiij attempts to thiow
his responsibility upon journalistic cor- j
respondents. The Sen.iior miouM state
liis liouest convictions open an 1 above ;
bjard "though the heavens fail," is mir j
opinion, ami all private insertions and I
public denials but increase the pit-
eiu diincu.tiv.s.
The prospect for a mint at Omaha
net very encouraging it pre.-rnt
ha.5 been recommended in Conciess to
re-estabii.h the bramdi mint at New
t ' W
Orleans, but that Omaha U much the
b, t -I'Vee u ..bv, t a'l Tf v ml I '
k,t icp l.-oiiivw.i.i t. .1.1. I. .oul I .
be muei. better to have the mint at !
cait Lr.ko City than ia the South at j
-ieh Ti liiftaneb from the place of j,r i the fuil ieinands t.f justice and to - i to h.v.r Ada Kiehnmnd'.s caruie pera :
; .- .r, ,. ,, e ate the count v --e tf in th" riht nlaee trouoo. It is ffhleiu, if ever, thatsuc'i i
ttaetmn. Tim time is as-parenUy cm- l" - n t.i. n.-,at I-au, , , , , '
ing when the AVe.t need look for but j 'e can never reach this much to he . ilt;on ;;lt!;,n tl 1(l..;th,r in ti,, ();.,,;v
little I.eio fio.u Congress, even if it has j "J),'"nite Conclusion. I can j Uru en'sucli a tlin'v, rainv, stcVmv !
evcrv advantage in it favor. Present i fpe no other wa' out of thr" -'Culty. j night as that which br-mght m this ;
indications aro that Congress preft.-rs ! hat ilac then shall all honest I popular combinatiim. Sine-Lot ia left j
11 l-r'"M,i h-M.hi b . shi-i-.ed f v,.v- "'' whoare(les:rimrto reach this "def- i and our old time fa-.au ite, Irs. Oat
u!l Li.-uimMiDHul .m M.i.i.M'ii 10 Acu l ... es, nntde tlie citv lau;'h aicl be merrv !
Orleans aud the coin reshaped Lack, ! 1:,!t inclusion vote.- If jou will ! j"ro.,( t.as; t0 wesi, we h ive had rmth-
ratlier than csiabli'i a mint at a cen- ' tae l'ut on0 ftJil,,ce at t'ie county niaj 1 i.(.ro yhu-h has given us so much
tral point and one easv of acc-s fror1 i you will not be long in determining, j genuine onjament a? Adah Kiel.-!
" l-.-i . c .l. l',l,inl l,lllj. fl'ie!":! till, lie ill V I"!
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Jill y Ol L.l" u
County Scat.
T.it. line at --What's the matter
with you city folks and uew:,japers.
Yiiii haven't said a word ab.mi county
seat removal, and none of your people
teem to care. New if you don't look
out these Weepiu' Water fellows will
steal ups une ni.aht and hitch on to the
Court House and haul it out to Centre
or toinewhcres afore ye know it. I
di.n't live in riaUsmeulh. and I'm on
ly a farmer kind of chap, but I don't i
tli ink that the biggest part of the coun
ty should, be dragged west to pay taxes
and transact their little cuuniy busu
r.es.i, to the litti-t fend.
The W. W. boys keep teliiu' about
their place bein in the center so much.
How can it be in the center? if you take
the map ;o'i will sec that Weeping
Water is tin the north edge of the low- j
est range of tow n! ios, nearlv in the I
ct uter of that range cast and west,
"ow, vc have all of the middle range
of loiMiships noith of that ami of
which W. W. illicit be cuiled tiie cen
ter, but whai'" you do with the hull
north part of the couuly or the rane
alorg the Platte river. Prom Piatts j
mouth west, .seems to be left out j f i
their calculation, and I think thrv've
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got boxnethmg to say a jout whtic tucy
. hall go. tp .Court and so on.
Ag.HU if you look c.t the jvopulation :
m will find tliat ;;l:urt
fiiJ? ,J il las
in the three t-.b-vrn pi..
-riatls-
mouth a..d prccie.c'., Liteity
rccie.c:, Liteity and Hock i
'l "luffs. If
you ir,r:!uihv.igbt Jlile,
c?i h -3 lit'.-i-er to i'iattrfl'y.nth . than ;
to V., it !3-' toei. i; .b-rVet I.'.lf '
cf thV'tfriTre lK-;;uh:.:u- et la.-t-c.gai;v: cu fau iWra.-.n.-.tc vi:-lr.itr. cattle an 1 I
, YTLf ".-.' 1" ""! , ,., 1
- 1 i.itUiiiOUvatily aaaprecmct auu liogs were killed in considerable i.-tm-
it,., ,-,... f;. ., - v, ... -t ,.r it-.. i"'..eo, .1 .. .i . u , . , . . I
t.','-f.' iuci!!!-. i "cjng Uk i ;atio j lici. alo-g the track of the storm in a
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C.'.t.lt- i .!. , y.-..r. !.cj,"i
mre ;ibovo the point w here '7. .
can possibly be the renter. It may be
that some of them don't want tho Co.
seat at I'latt.smouth. Tio y would if
they was let r..Vmc and consul tt-I oi.lv
tkcirown convenience ami the county's
good, iusirr.d of foolish jealousy. Any
way. I don't care uiueh, only IM like
this thin? fettled, and I don't U-iive
jut now the county oulit to, i.r can
afford m.-vo Hie county scat. It v. ill
cost i; Lui.diu.ss, furnish. ,i. moving,
election and all, not Uv.s than S50,0i0
i:rc, V.'hcrc uro oar srumblia tax-
havers, who think we ouht to econo
mize, when county seat's around. Mr.
Editor these air tnj sentimenlf, and I
ask you to ni:.t 'cm out ami ohlie,
An ()li Fuiknp.
Y.'hy ot Ile.u-h a Definite Conclusion.
ii. IIekalii: Since leading your
short article on "County Seat removal,"
iv. which on say, ".Such constant ap
peals to the passions and prejudices of
1 lie people are not any benefit to I lie
county," I have said to myself, too
tru?, too true. Why not reach a"D'!i
nite conclusion." What is the use of
keeping this county in hot water for
ever? Men are now selected for oilice
on account of locality, and then defeat
ed or elected on account of locality or
local prejudice, and without u "definite
conclusion everything promises to be
in greater confusion in the future.
".migration is going around and be
yond our county, trade is leaving our
coant. our cou:ilv town? can not be
s.iid to be more than holding their own i
jealousies exist where friendship, j
s!,ouU ai,oURjwhere men should he
. , , m.. ,..t
ir.'s iiHiiK'iiio an t imwiiiji uimi.ucu :
building up our county, wo fiud them
enemies
These things cuglit not so to
be. So come let us reason together and
see if we cannot reach this much to be
desired conclusion.
WHAT AllJi COUNTY SKATS?
They are points designated by law
or chosen by th pr-ple vhero thecoun-
ty f.Hicers are to have, their olllc.es ami
whero the taxes are to be collected, ami
ht -re the ohivIh are to be held. What
classes of phonic have interest in these
county seais? All classes, for in this
democratic country all pay taxes, which
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i Ciiu ouix i; twiiy uie eouuiy sr;u.
;tinl all cither have law suns or are
compelled to attend the county courts
as witnesses, j 'trots, &.c. If all arc
finally iiaMe to visit the co.unty a. at,
and as it U for no particular class,
where should it be located?
It should be located j.u tl c central
ic ii ui i lie tou.ii,.. aw i ii.it in on:.-
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who live in the extreme portions shall j
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in' io uieir couuiv ou-iness. ;
ran any other location than a cen
tral one meet the requirements of jus
tice ?
.t- j.nv.-er tn.is-t. asnrAfllv irtst ba
PKpect the aKSricved parties to cease
(hril. stlf0 ,n,tii justice is satisfied': :
y0. If t!ie demands of justice cann-.t I
Jf, met except bv a central location, and
nf. cannot exp.:ct those who live
frm ;u to l"i miles from tlie present j
county scat to desist from these ' eon- j
stant appeals to the passions and invj- j
u.ii.-es of the people" of their own free j
wnit -s t here any law or any force by !
wl.deli we can compel tiiem to do so
j aad to cease tlbturbing tho whole cum
in unit v ?
Ag-un we arc compelled to say no,
fi.r although th,- law allows a verv
piuall minority to hold the county scat
,"lt A 1C1I..OV..'. t. I.,: ill n'l i.tt.11, J t t- ic
:lft('r il i,;;s 0,1;
i... l..,. ,i l a ,-,.f ;i
L"n'3 10 U:t oiajmii, ir ia:ge caoui,.i,
the power to bring up tlie vexed oaics- !
in. 1
li0n tv' tw" ';-,;?-
then we are compi-.h-d to grant ;
1 tie exaeL eenit o oi me couuiv u 1
! m'oe south of.tiie centre of the north
J line of sec. 2, town 11, range 11.
I One and one half miles south-east of
i tiiis lies the thriving town of Weeping
Water, situatt d on the siream of the
same name, and famous far its great
water powers and valuable stone qna
ries. containing a populat ion of three
hundred, witli eleven business houses, i
blacksmith shop, wagon slum, ic, and
I three mills within IC, mile?, with oili
er water powers siiil to be imp-roved,
two largo stone churches and one two
story public school house. -Situated in
me. Maaa-.u te.itet ui tin.- tuiiii t ,
ciuaby accessible to ail, can any one
chalienga such a selection'.
If you will but candidly and honest
ly consider this matter, I have nodoubt
but that you will arrive at a "dctinite
conclusion" to vote for Weeping Water
on the 14th day of May.
unsci:ii5E.i.
A Disjairo'.:-; Storm.
A fierce wind, rin and hail storm
passed over northwestern Iowa Sun
day evening, and other poinU in the
com. try were visited, by the same. The
' storm spread over a large tract of
co'ar.trv, from Missouri vailev to tlie
northeast. The town of Wail Lake, Io- j
. e,.ff,.r..i sm-avoIi. iAn ..r i,n
. , , , i a blacksmith s shop anil sat down on a
Lovn was ronmh tr v destroed and;..: t i..1 :.... , i... ,
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i:inn people were, injured severely, j
trees were uproots.J. houses scattered :
ara! eo'.r.ti.e! -! it.-atrri e,I in At. ho:ts i
Jctroyed. one member of the- family j
ya3 killed and a man carried bodily in i
the air oyer Lui id fugs, .and trees un.
harmed. At tone Lako "four reno:i3 !
iver. kiM'? , fV.rlv coii,,irJv i..i..i-- i
il'::-' -. ef i !
oi... vttif iif'd ! on:'
tli-?:;t:?e(j r-v i h . .-ton-.
r;!.Hfl .-0"V'
e ..!cr ...
- .-t Ol sc. v r-
. i L..'r e ; to tl:.
I
ul feet; on the i.lir.-ix l'i : : h-dam-
age was very severe ami sutno livca i
were lout. After the storm, the town ;
of Stoi i i I;i!.e was cr-wdd with m-ut, !
after ?Mrjeo:is to attend tlie putfering. j
Tor four dav.s uo (o Sund.tv ni'dit t!io
Ffverer.t tor:n evi
ranin? :n D.f lii,.
known Lad hci n
Iliiis, mi:.i:; ' ;I5
ahai:.-t coiiipleteiy sl'j..-d.
IV.
i were rendered itupa-uhie, lrjd?.-i
w;.a..rii away sn-.l pas-.enrers ltrrifi i
from place to plare. j
Siir.i-y iilht at Galesbar, 111., . the: j
rain fell in torrents followed by liaii
which increased in si:-:e until they fill
tlie size of hens c'r':r:
iiuii tui ifii i lit;
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ground three inches in depth. One j
hail stone was ting up which was bur- j
ied five inches and measured eight i
inelu 3 around. The fruit in the viei:l-
is almost totally destroyed and j-roper- j
ty of all km lr stiuVred severely. A!
togother it is of t!"3 worst stories
that often occur?, and ia the places
wht-re it was"serist was the v. i::: t '
ever known. i
Oar I.oaisville Lrtlcr,
LorisviLT.1:, April 22.
Kd. IIi:hali: Another week has
passed and gone au.l brought about
more than the usual number of changes, !
which go to make up the grand pro- j
gramme of life. Some who mingb d J
with us in the patit have been swept j
into Lethe's wave, while others have, j
drifted into the great a::d mighty cur- j
rent which is so rapidly flowing west-
war:!, and have moored their barks in
the bar of this metropolis, for they fal-
ly realize the importance of seed time,
n.l I.:ivp come west t.. sow fro...! seed.
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no: on me rocu?, not among morns, out
:i the tertite soil ot .Nebraska, waeie
Ihey know it wi'l brin forth an j
hundred fold. ' i
La.-ft wek was a tiyinir tunc ft "r !
school marras here, we understand Mr. j
Martin.bile had twenty applicants. It :
is predicted that, should there be many j
more such satherins, Boon the baehe-
lor's club will be nn est "to wuikc'I." I
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1 n:;t irau l 0:1 nature, ti.e I l.utc, o::a
been inuulriniJ too muoa Jattly in an
i'.iiialing kind of lwverae, and coir... s
down to us terrible hih, attended
with all the bo-istL'ioUine s of spreei::!.
The yesc are very thick and those
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um ana mu are too.cui io watiiC iieir
powder on jrlass halls.
We undjrstand that Hon. J. M. Kcard.;
ley lias sold liis farm to one Mr. Vo.s
bur of Eul, Iliinoi.s. who moved here
last week, brim in considerable stock
,t, lv riiln.hl.
.
Mr. II. Althouta came in last Friday
with a car load 01 moveables from Ab
bot, Towa. Tliiou.;'i tlie dominant
spirit of Mr. Ifall, io, other Plrueture
has been a Id d to oar in jic-asing de
mands for business marts.
Th? religion interests here are kept
up with ability, Itev. Mr. Itokweod r.f
Paiillio:i. jiroa.'-hi il yesterday, i. m.,
and licv. Diffenbacker in the evening,
the clouds were threatening and the
C(nre.itio:; small, but Mr. D. is a per
fect oe-ti'Miome, and begins on liuie
ree.rdless of elements,
Tlie frecpiei.t Ajuil
bowers
brinyiiis forth the hidden qu uiiies in j
Damo Nature's face in aino;t pleasiiit; j
manner, filling the air with rh-rs sweet t
and clothing the earth with a carpet of !
elvtt of various and tlelicite tints,,
and the birds come in with their s w. t j
melodies, making the opening s-.-ei e !
grand o;iera of haim.my,
liver and anon,
T;:an
Tho Adah Itic naor. l Traap?.
The K;m?:is City Time?, of a late
date, "peaking of the t.l.-.rde burle.s-
U'rs v-'!" to appear at K le'ir-mi's
opera House next .Moudav pulst savs:
' ji.e rain and the storm clouds did
noL pri.vent a grand t'trn out last nigfit
1 "-1 1
was something whic'i struck a re-.p -n- J
sive chord in the heart of every '., o!'
the audience who was not Mead to ( n- j
j-nr.ient. It was a bomim tof beauty. a j
bouquet of mirth and feast of fon.
Thcplaii.--.tif amounts to lit!'.--. 11
mie;ht be calle-l Cinderelhi, Alladin's
Lamp or illue Heard just as aj.p.cj rlate I
ly as it is called "( how ( how, a 'I ale
of l'ekin." The pl.iy is a myth, but
i'-e-s are ieaui!.-. nss l.ieu-
ijiooo, mane a in in nine i;npi e.ij;ou at
the bogmiug. and he'd the admiration
of the audience to the close.
Her support was very even and well
distributed. Miss Su.-ie I'arker .sang
excellently, displaying superior vocal
tove--i to m'iv in the enst. and the val-
(irons iJt ebo, w i t li Napoleon U n:i pane
and his forces created uproaions lau
ter and applause. The sprightly Julia
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vivacious nriuner and grace t'i:I dai.e-
ing. (ins jiruno was tin: high ki.-ker
of the troUie and his fantastic dancing
and dialect imita-ions were inimitable. !
-Chow-Chow" is like "Patchwork"!
inasmuch as ti;e plot. is o;i-
! structed m.-relv to siiow off the merits i
of the several performers. The ca-t- i
, ing and -encral appoiutmeiits of the
; piece are above the usual order. Every-
i thing moved saioolhiv, ae.d through-
one in.: enure perioi maues ii"i a ci.e
was lost or a line forgotten. As a bur-
lesipie rodnction ' Chow-Chow is first
class, and auv one ' tlesivme' a heartv
lauuh should not miss the opportunity
oifered.
The man who casualty dropped in at
.i.e.iexi " iiiit-uiii nun ll .(l ll L j Oil f 11
very good impression behind him. lie
took it with him.
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jo planted
oarlv in tho.spihig, in raws about tw.,
lx-.slcmer--? apart. They i-honh! h' trai.s-
I'-anteu m Au-usr, w ..en tonoge pro-.
irso:: are on v acaiiou.
"What is tli.i dit'Teretie itwefn our
V1 l'''?.:in'1 1!:f" elmrc?.. fh..t has the
lir-'PSt cl'"-r"vman v CM.e lias tiVi po?t
m.Xu-r andThe oth-r has the m-l ms-
111.1HU- aim uh. ouia n" uic inn r.
tor.
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t'uii.-AOO. April CI.
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A PHYSICIAK'S TESTIMONY.
33 Years a Physician. 12 Years a Suf
ferer. Tried Regular Remedies.
Tried Patent Medicines. Per
ir.anerri'y cured by
MHFQBD'S RADIOAL GUnL
MFSSTIS WT.fK roTTTt. Sirs I liara
pra. ii-. il m.-.li.-i'ie lor tlsiriy years, an. 1 Lavs
be.-n a &rti.-r.-r invrl!" f-r t'v.-lo y.-ars wlm Ca
tanh In ti.e nsnl' f.i.fcSu-.fu- hikI larynx. I
l avcu'(! rvervlMnin t!i" in'tlt-ri'i ne lint with
ont suv piTOineiit rullcf, until linntiyl nras induced
t. Irv a pttcnt:u'U:c'iiO (s.-i!i'"tni:i li.r.t wu a:.o-
SaUiit-U nr -rv loth tr rini. I t ic;l and
Irers t!irrs nritil 1 (jot hul-J of ymrs. I f l'owcd
the dirrrtior.s tn the 1-trer. Htii um liftppr tn say
hnve hHd pfirmar.ci.t cr.ro. Your l:AlICAL
Cl'KE ii crr.alnlv a t.ppv ciml.iiifttlfm for tha
enre of tlml luoi unpieaul biid Uac-crocs o
ii4e3t8. ...
it. w. g;;ay. m.t..
Of Dr. D. Orav 4 Soi., I'hvslcta.a and
ln;'-;sn. 'eiitiiio, lvwa.
HCSCATIXS, Iowa. .V ..r.:i. 7,
The value of OiU rercct'y Ei'iat EPt be overlookoij
In tl.C CUr Of tt.ur'O
SYitlPATHETIG !8ERSE,
.Af7ct!rr. r.T 1V.-. Vr V.r.r. Throng, I.nr.f3 anl
Broiirtiiil Ti:!i w:::v.i in rjiHP.y c:is s .;c n!pa' y
a ,.vcr c,...- . f ::t .;rli. 'i lr;l:.t.i. 'l arid
ea5.:,l cij.'jtlo-i cf ;:"; iiim hh mt'nbrr.Ti'j id the
caust o.'i.il ts,2 tr.itl : r.r J ui.til I h o rv.;tei.i
h.-w hin lToii!it I :( rl" in. l--r t. ! ii.fl'jori.'e ( t
the lO.Mi'Al, cr : r. r -. .'-l't frjjSo:a l'roci tkcia
Caruut ! re: sor.r.l :y r;s c I.
It i .: tint 0 vr f.- : SAVOfD'S TIADT
t'Ai, CUI'.f: wji p!:Kv. bi-f.-.r.- ;h . ,nl,!i.-. l.u i:i
t'lat. t.irl time it tie i n'.ivi i t, tvav lam iiatn1! l o
Canfornin, i.i,d is i v.,vr-. !iere u.lC!"iowlc.ltC-l V-y
tliutrvist.i and I l,vsi. i -.e t!,c nti-x m-c. s'ul
f rt ; irIi'ii fi-rthct!" rot.!i trc- .l:rri.t of Caiun i
cv.-r cinj.'.'i.Hl. .;. ''. r v- 1 V(. t".ciiii.'d o!
n.orc i:.;p'r::tti' e x-. i: ! fnr..v ; t tie-
r-ii''Jie tr Cntrr!i ! r.e Uc-;a t.il-e?U tasal.'1, and I
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f.ir Incil piVii, Ivt,'".., if.ro:, w. i'.:nc5i,
ritmbr.-tu.. i.ti.l 1. fl ir.tii;.; t :.n cf the. lu&y . liver,
ki.e.i' v.-. sp,-v-: i i-!-..:.!.-r. ri.'i.r, uit 1 iuu-
ri.-'. Qti;.l t a.'i flr:j' ii uJL'tt.ri and uctcj vl
J.IUTH? &i.tl ;irul.s.
fol.1 tiT n't Whoi nn-1 R?t!tll Prn prist
tbrii iflnut tin- 1 "ii'.-ii si.iti-s and Caracas. aJ hj
WELE.sat POTl I.::, ir-;; i.-tors, Bi.ato.i, .".inm.
ii-. i - - . --.:---: - : ,a.;i . -s-f.-4-i
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nr. u:u
hlusical liiSLnniienls,
,sv.;.' Appoint in y Ay lit for
TUtf 5'sirivnlied ra.so: t I!.itntia
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Al-o. '.ho Sa-i :. I!ri:ry F. Mil'.-r. nii.J Haliet
fi:ti!.i I'i.iuos tor (':iss r.ml bary cn'mtiee,
Noli. C i',i :i:-.,i s.-c
SAMPLE IXSTIJ IT ME X T S
;i! if:":re. S ixtll. one tinnr seat?! ef Main Si.
ri.ATTSMOl'TH, M-;it.
Tuniv.c shkI iviiiiiriier I'i.o.es :itn Oraans a
e.-H-iali;. . c .iler t !i" .skiJi'i : eels ef Mr. s. M.
I'rewii, a tti.:er...f I'.a; ty-tl:: e yiaisfxirflitaice.
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IIAKPWAIil'. STORE,
In I'Ir.tt-iiii'! tt'i. N :i.. en r.iurih St.. about tlie
MIIlDLE or Tin: ::i.O(-:c,
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I Corn Fiauters, ii;i u.I Isi'Sio)
V . r. K
,
j f ::12i3' riov.'s,
i.'ijIJi' viitwrs.
i
'd a'.il kinds of Farm Implements and
Slielf Hardware, Tin Ware, &c, Ac
ALSO,
Eunarian
Uii Ii.
Seed for Sale
j PLA 1 i bi'iUU I l'i i;llLLb.
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v-. t..-."i
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FUllNISIIIN'O G00D.5.
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GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
BOOTS and SHOES
t le
CLOSED OUT AT COST
:o:
Notions, Quccnsware,
an-.l in f:iut cvi-n lliii: vim: can oa:I fori.i
the lino f
General Merchandise.
cash r.vu) rot: niihs and runs.
Ail kinds of country Jiroilsue t;ik'lt in c.
cli:ine for !r.iots. :avl
Ciiicaza Mfmilri & Qnincy R. R.
-IS XI IK
DIRECT ROUTE
i;::twfxn ihe
II AST AND
T5
Runnirs: Through Cars
IGouitcil Bluffs,
COXXUCTINxJ WITH Til!:
Union Paoific Railroad
I'Olt ALL l-OIN It I
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Ho:?ten i Texas Central I'laillloa'??.
IT 13 THZ
DIBZIC7.' BOTJTE
I"!'. ;M UIK
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AND THE
IDAST "X'O 'aTZXi:
All ;t:f thi i:
-st r:i; of l..re v
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t-r-.i. Vi-. l:e.i. Aa'f.,
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7"
r?TT F. TtYT ST T"-r-.
COUNTER, PLATFCF.!: VAGOiTRACK
THE BEST ARE-- s
1 "T E CHEAPEST
BROADWAY N. Y.
12! CHESTNUT ST. PMLA.PA.
Ul SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0.
SA LE, FEED tl- LIVER Y HT AISLE.
ti-.'a s.ti.'ft tifir.v
op;ii.-ite the Court
'. I'i.r.t.'iit.ituli, .i ;.
riorsES iorSale.
Ti; li::v;.-.:r :ei. fTIais : c-f cornl .ai:es mittle
llie PiM-ciiiUy '...r liiMtaess.
New Horses & Carriages,
and jTi'iu'e hor-if s. for I.inlirs to drive ar kept
at ti.is St.iD'e.'.
.A1.- n a c:tr: y nU. wl'.ie'i runs tr t!if k-p?. .''.nil
v.i!! cany i;:-.m ;i;;i'1' iieia any piaee in tua on
-;i!l.
FARMERS CALL A XI) ETAZIIXE
MY STOCK FOR SALE.
Syl E. I'AUMELE.
THE OMAIfA
REPUBLIC AIT
Daily $10.00, Weekly S1.50
l'Ki: YEAK. l'OSTAUIi l'KKl'All).'
The n.VII.Y is tlio lier t eiliteil r.ewsn.iner in
j Nct.nis!.;;. :'.na i-oia.ons tiie latest ti'legvajihii',
! local, t:ite. and ceiini!i('i'''ial news.
Tlie WKKH ;I.Y contains tlie con.lenseil ami
-.ii,ii!i-le ih-ws oft ln nci'k. uu.l is tlie ele-aecrt
I;ii. 1" el" i' size in !:r;'.s:,.
sriXIAL KATES TO CLUKS.
llcn.it to C. K. YOST,
Manajjor raii-naicvx, iin:i!ia, Neb.
J. C CKAf-lBSRS,
I MiTu. :..(! uri r -f atei J '.-aicr In
i w A fz
1 ut A. 4 MM tAlt
SADDLES.
COLLARS,
HALTERS.
ETC., ETC.. ETC.
' .
R II1PZ,
REPAIRING
Dona ?7ith NeatnessI Dispatch.
Tlie i,lv n;-ip in town w'we "Xuilfy's l;it
tnt self nth lis: a Mi her."1 collars arc f-ol.t."
, M Ft::y a V! tl .
Vtci i ;a to;it.Hdi-.t ;-i! f. -r J-'.ii -inr? '.
.ink n..- i Hv.'i :-x no, i:.,:iri..:i ju r
. y.i.-.ds -.-."ic. ntir: iy r fitted and
i ( -1 urnished. and f.:;mrrs are ia ;tiest
ed to call and gs.1 ' meals and beO lor
il.uO. znvi
THE OLD RELIABLE
---i-itfTB riiiY -i " - --
j t'OMlMiit S ALI.-IiAIL IL'ii'i II !
j NO Cli.VN'tJC (.'Alls!
ONM K0A1, ONK 31 AN A(ii:5Ii:M!
JTiom sbibc nck to
Pittsburg!, narrislirirg.
Ealiiiiiore, Wasliluton,
Fglailoliilna & Uev York.
Crist Slsm-l Line
VIA NEW YOUK CITY.
Hccultcs all Point in Painsylcauia
and Xnr Jersey.
Pullman Palace Cars
ON ALL EXPRESS Tf.AlNS!
M A a N I F IV E X T C A R
YAi. ii i'ra v. l ui thi: eia.KiuiATrn
WBSTIN 3E0DSE AIR BRAKES
Jaaiicy's New Tatcnt Safiiy ri.:lfv,:iu
and Coupler.
Elegant Eating Mouses
WITH AMTLE TIMC lOR KEAL3.
! THREE EXPRESS TRAINS
I i.i;avk caicA(;o as roi.i.ows
A. .":. si'iX lAi. I'AsT LXi'j:;..-:s KX
( KIT St " N i ) A Y.
With tii pof-nhtr VislHu!tiSl- f piny Car
I i:.-:n-l:i-s I'ii::'i:r?i. S :3: :t. In.: Har: j.-!t;i-;,'.
i 11 :!.'" a. l.l. : i'ii!:;t- i.-ii'ii l:i. -I :'iO f. m. : Nov Voi k
ii : t-p. nt. ; !:-;, h ; :;. l,:. : i i.!i-To 0:i
,-. in. ; V:i-;.t,..i..:i. V : J ;. l.l., lit.- t i!;;;. .
rt:tr 1. 1. tiauiJif S:x. t ;iai2.v
Vt'iiii Pirr!r::-Rooni nn I Huh I Car.
l:.'-..,Iu s I iUi-l'UV.-tli. 1 :'." t. in. ; l!::!': isl"il
'. . t:. , l'l!i;:vi -;i ! :i. :i ;i. m. : Nf.v Vet k
pi. : i .l la iiui'.-i .la S:-fi,;z t';.r
r.ii tl::-i r:C :. v iii--li rei.in' !i il ,i"',t tauil 7 ::.f
I a. in., a.i i'.i' .i ieli'l. . a p:t.HSt-i:ji.-i-s a l-ill
! T. M.Night r-xp. Except sjaturd'y.
I With Vrairiny-Ilixfm &1 'piny Car.
j l!.-:-. ":-s 1 a t".iiiii;i 7 p. in.: J 1 : r;-i-": . i-1 .
J '! :" 'i a. n: . ; 1 I ii ini .'. 7 : ' a. l.l. ; V ailiiii 1 1 mi
! ::. a. in. ; rtaiii.U'lj.M:;. ;i in. ; N'-u Vi"K,
l'i a. mi. : ;.- 't !-i ji. m. 'I iiOi-.l!'. 1 .all i-
i in.-.: s :.!..! s ui a-, i-:uu t ar v a lias
: i r ot-.
l Alt!'. .MAVAVH '- t.OW AS ANY (ITHH! 1.! I:.
j j r-rn-.-otjuii r: ;:: f--r an :v!efi:-i
1 ..'i.rs a i fie .. ! . A-. nr tii.-ia vm ::i l-ti: i
V.'AYNi: A; l i.NNaVl.V AMA i.im:.
i". i:. M V;:'s.
t,''.y ('..-a. IV.----. & T;.!.. t As'.., I Hi "-'.('.
LEX II OFF if- F.OXXS,
I ili'i., i v V f 1 7 1 i y ' . 1 1
t. e d
e:i.-i el !U.- S:M!'.'Mt . ii.jU.-ie.
I.i '".1 'rr- !,( -a vl
I ::.::;-. Co: a.eelv i;:i:.it.
O. F. JOHNSON,
!;; i.i-:u i.v
liaL-ViicillJ?
7.Vr s 7 7" X T? jr7 S
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JP5
r:
Ail i apor Tiliiimed Fie 3 of
Ciiarec.
ALSO DEALER IX
e-j.- J.i tJ
Slationory, Magazines.
A XI
La 1 (ks t V n I) I i Cii t Um s .
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I'reseriptions -:i:-ffnIl.v t wiipoanilpU
l.v ass I-.xperioiiil I; cu.t.
ki-;mi-:mi;i:k the placp.
COR. FIFTH & 2IAIX S1 REETS
I'l.ATTSMOUTH. NER.
ioi to
Pis ? k.
1 -d
i US.
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2 i a P
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TEXAS.
! Ar" Ton t haii-.Her of trUi? tf T. a tfi
i voi- Wiir.t re!ia:!e iaforu-ut inn in n-r.''I
I r.nn.. ,:.r sr rr - i ', ..-r! ! i"f
hp fOHT Wr'KTll rK MCWIi T. !-r.'l:
f.,r.cr.iv. i-i i.i' ' 'i.:;:." "--ys "it li'--'
! li.-i.-ti'e-'l n:i "t '-. -r tr.e m'-t a'- y
y.'.'u i::,!M'i!iens ef ?a I .: :i iri :i
! M.,;e " 'il-.'i-!i.t;ti t! 1 ye:ir. ?.: ;
i x montlisfl Vi. Sena 111 oi ntsf.urs:!:!!
j j.;,. copy wi;fi T-t- sti't:iwaent.
Art'lK.-ri, liRMOi rT.
I H !:-T.. LV.t Worth. Tcsa-..
firiD &mtiZ
5
A lull line of
notions,
Trimmings.
a ROC & HI E $
I N
GREAT' VARIETY
A Splendid Display of Black
Cashmeres and Alpaca
Bres3 Goods.
,iz.st a 6'.'iMi" variety oz -
STYLES OF CHEAP DRESS
GOODS.
.1 I.arye Stock of P'laiuulx,
v
"'' "
Yams, and L'lank t, of all
Dtmrij'!ion.-
i!F? A 7-b. ."i- A.i
i3 ; A t-t'g H
Wcolen Hosiery
WOOLEN DRESS
FRINGES,
Gouts '
i, O 7 J n ' r-
Oil iifl.ro. Ti Z ?
j MERINO UNDERCLGTM -
iiiu.
OU l'i A T V A III LTY
o P
COTTON FLANNELS.'
A good soft coal ftove la.rge :.
for sale at pltimmt r's.
"Winter Apples at I'louiiaei's.
New and fresh stotk of buck mit-
t ns and gloves .
! A gond .stock of '."inter Apples at
J j.j JI1,uer-.,
-J
J I '
J tyr ro
Ww.4
bv the
J 7"
7"" XT RGEST A SSoltJ'JIEXT OF
xotioxs, TimmixGH axd
FAXCY GOODS L'i' Ell
BROUGHT WEST OF
TIIE MISSOURI
RIVER,
Ail t j !? f. ur-i v.i
ELI PLUMPER'S
OLD STAND on Main Street. Platis
inoivth, opposite tlie Saumhn's
1
; -iOflES & STROUDS1
lUivk Jiivery Sl:ihj,
rLATT-MOUTH, N:'H.
'I'l.iM I.llVI.Iii; S.'! IM I'u ... .
I , I., y :io- r-i ;i ;u v. in.J ham's,,.,,,, ' ' 1
' "'njii IVilUJf t(l f
SADDLE IU)I:SK8 CiltAV.
Horses kept for Sale
or to Trade.
ALSO
' .'.; totu!M- e-!..-.. t.:it vk. l-.-.v.- i Hnr.
oi..- oi i -i. I.. r:i. ... ii!, v . , n ''irf".
llOiMM :c.l NX-O!... 1 ,:, , ' , , , "!', "
;e.i I wau'.uH. l.;i! of j.t.;i. .i :m:, :, , ,. ' "
(li-rcovt r. it: th.- ilrv. i; m. tut i n,,, u"
riia-.1-isi'i :til i'lt ..ei-.;!!N for t'o ir ,i, ,.v ,
at s, c Miorlt 1 1n-i i ; l. !'! lor t!i.- f ;i! hi--, Mrt
itH ;l V. .' :itl IICioimimoiI.iI c t llflll ln-ttrr itii'd x't
li.-tti'i" t.'V ilu-iti tiuiti ever bcloif. 3-yi.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
ilLA CKSJII Til
house siioiiim;,
A.N 11
WAfiO.N KKI'AIKIMt
M All kinds of
Hi FA KM I MI LIJML.NTI
mended
- Xtutltf d- Promptly
Ilorsc, Mu!c& Ox Shoeing,
! In short, we'll shoe anything that has
j four feet, from a Zi bra to a (Jiralle.
I Come and see us.
en 1'i'tli St.. between Main anil Vine Strot-i.
ji;t aeu.v- lite cm m y fn.ni !i:t MitV lli:KALI
t-'l i I I-.. ii) i
BEST FARF1IHG LANDS
in NEBRASKA,
roi: sai.i: r.v
srv ?:r;:i tKSiA.
' i Qre?.t Adiiitacs to Buyers
IX 1S77.
! 7';)i It Cretiit at , e nt Interest.
j r..';.v .,.-! pi r i! Iiituis',
j i. a.' -u y t Dhwunt.
i Otlier l,i!,n-.".l !t N(.nnN I'dr :irl,
Iti-lme o;i i'cm .'t I iclalil,
j i.iiil lic:i.i i. :.ir t'tr i it. ii-o -
r.tenlw.
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: u'.ui-i. wii! !. i !:..;,, fi-.e to any j.jirt il t:. .
w i'i iii Mi aeu1 mi. ti
i.A.Mi i t.MMiS'iux.r::. '.. m. ir. n.
j "'Vl l-i m oi.n. m-iuias.ua
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HEFJRY F. FfllLLEI?
P 1 A X O F it R T E S
BOSTON, ZZJiJ.::.
Boston Bablio ilcivj'.ja;.
i 3VIass. Stat o Noi mi 1
.' ti-i'J Uto.
!
; The Kfciv England Conr.v
vatory cf lHuslo Ex
ciusiveiy.
1 i U il M A ii iJ c ii Ij b h it
T H 1 S K.ST A E L I S 1 1 M i : 1 ;
i;V the
Phikdclphia Exhilil: : ;.
...-!, i i. t'':ei ;ie.
: ' -r-'ny th.--Cow, rt S i
, il.i-v I'!.u:." u.-o- 'i ..-'1 in I'.nt i
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lm l'-ti r.'.i.'.ino 1 :ve..t for
- . I a;in .Nea.: ar euia:iu:i-.
I
Plattsmcith- -.vK '
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LIVERY SALE il .D
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Tin: ('i.n:
LIVERY S',
In the To
G'j'nl Tun 'ft Alv '.'.
Careful Drivers s?
riages if (. -
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