Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 27, 1868, Image 5

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    " LOCAL NEWS
Crand Republican
There bc ft Sran'J ra'',-,t' r ncpuU
t;i,3j L:m"ln on the 10'h mst., the
day prrc-Jins tii, great s tin of lot-. The
oa'!"'', cf tlie S'ftto will be presc'it
r.": nrpointtactits for Senator
Pf. f. I'. W. Vie arrived from an ex
tern vhi'- last vrook.
Lot fvory Republic in ff-e to it that h"
It rvi-t-TP-l on Morula j.
n.'m'MiiVr th Cub tn-.-uting to-night.
M trq i Jtt will ml Jress the people
i'UU-mvitli "n the prciittst lumber
rmrkit. -n th-? M:3rv.iri river.
Ja?-b W.iry, of Va'.Iervs Jt UuiTner,
Kiartf 1 ,-tt for a uear stock if soils last
AIrno.it fvery Steamboat th.it goe
iljwn the tircr taken on a qu intitj o.'
grain at this City.
Rai'roi.l hanla are comin in every
;1 iy, e?kin employment on the IJ.A. M
II. R.
The Fall Term cf Public School will
le open' il in this c ty - n Monday next,
Mr. W. A. Patterson principal.
Dorr t f orgjt to go before the Registrar
of your precinct next Monday Biid have
your rxme enrolled as a voter.
You e-innotrote unless you ara rois
terfd. lie on hand Monday next and se
cure your riht to vote.
Ti e work of d:mantl:ng the old ferry
Loat "n r rof res-iirg fine y. Her ruachin
will ell bi oct in a f-w davs.
Mr. II D. Cunningham, formerly on
rected with th? editorial department of
the Council IJ!nfi"s .Vcnwrif!, was in "the
city Iat wcrk.
Iv Cb-iplain .1. W. Wright will sup
ply the pu'pit of the Prel ytcrian Church
next Silbath (th Gils) looming nnl eve
ning. Mi-s I)epaine and Mrs Kennedy are
luildlrg in Lincoln, and will soon open
a majnifio-nt millinery enbrbmen?
thre.
Port-r is ndvc-r:;sed to give rertd:rg
throughout the Southern pnrt i f theSta'.e.
Ca.boun g'C along fwr rrlv:i:2 Scc:ca
rv.
M--t-.-r. mr.-t hiv "r -t "1
nel s'ree be ws.s shrivel by 'be On:ri.
Cotnmittre. Il'.s pnr-T is b. l:n full cf
fi'.'.h now.
V ar.i t .l I th.it P..-rter asserts in Tib
er r rti.n of thd S:atc that he is op;
d t- re-::oV:;.j the Ci; i:
-t p"?r.:.
A
lure out west r f j
.; ritv .'.! a can Iron one
Of
tori !r.t week, and h jd the pleasure f
te tig overhauled by Sheriff Johrson.
We unJ--.-:an 1 a !rre r.ber of
Timncrs'' f i otn Omba and this City
wd be in a'ttnlinee at tb great Re
l.ublioan Sv.h-r:r.S at Ivncaln on th?
IC'b.
Porter woul 1 be a spler.dld flLw to
help P;tU:r.:ai-h if R uLbc vrs would
only elect bl-t, Gov :nr. lie h-:s never
vet been b:- to t.ic ::;d pay for a cory
of b'.s home n '.vepap.-r.
We would ci'l thj attention of the city
oleers tr the bad condition of the Main
Street Iridg-. It should be fixed bf f..re
s me one g ts tumbl d over it and sues'
the City for damage.
A pfrty of geni'.ftni n artired in ibis
cUv last week from Cal., with a drove of
CO) hordes, which they are orirgtor
ele. They h ive all kinds, fr.m ihe we;l
broke horse to the mustang, and pricis us
various.
Men r.r- ; en-rally kt.o.vu by th
company th-V keep. If the Democrat,
are all loyal to ibis covert. tiient wb i
it they take rebels ns iheir political
isers. Th- Republicans of Ke ght M'.'o rove
bad a larg mcet:rg Last Tuesday evemn:
nrr.ar.izeJ a Grant and Co! fax Club.
and ord.tel the Un form for a Compsny
cf Tanners. Hurrah for Grant and Col.
fax!
L. O. Todd, Rsq , has our thanks for
another one of these superb cheese,
mtnufae-u-ed at his d.airv f rm in Mt.
Pleasant. Tood i mating the idea van
ib rapidly that s good cheese cannot
t,a made i:. Nt!,ra-ka as cl-cwhtre in the
word.
We have heard it intimated that the
Democraev of this city intend placing a
'warD moeral'on tb.ir legi-'ativc tic
eV"Capt." A-hby,. late of ihe C. S. A.
for instance. The Cart, should receive
eome reward for his t flirts in behalf of
the Democratic party.
TbiDemocrscy cf this city displayed a
N il te JIi; from their mast head last
Friday. They had the S'ars and Stripe
at half mast. What does it
Mini Have hey surrrr.ded "uncondi
tionally," in neeordanee with the terms
nlwnys demanded bv cur glorious leader,
V. S. Grant? We did not expect they
-would "ktcck under" without firing a
-gun ; but it may as, well be done now as
uu the day of electirr. ar.d they would
crrteinlv have to turrcudcr then.
The t'ii-t ii"'ice.' our IiiilrotiJ cd
terpris, to connect with tho Pucfic at
the "ox bow" ar.;. by tlio way, wo be
lieve it is the first pnppr in the State to
not:es th? fact that we ha J an entorrriso
of .'.hi kind but it is mistaken in regard i and IIarrion were held for further ex
to tho dlatanci we have to build a road ; araination nxt Monday. It is thought
to gain said connection. The distance is j t. PV are C4cnpej COnv,c's from Illinois,
only about nine miles, instead ofixten. The man Young, who has been the prin-
Onr liprmin fnon.'a are nn nml ilOincr
at Louisville. They turned out lal Sat
urdiy and organized a Grant and Colfax
Club, and listened to an excellent address
by A. L. Sprngu, Rq- The Cermans
have been evrr loval ta the principles of
free government, and are solid against
the schemes c f repudiation advocated by
the Democratic party.
We bear that Mr Porter d'scourstd
muchl? at Omaha about his wea'th, and
the taxes bo paid, etc. Wonder if it
will not surprise the Internal Rerenie
Asessor and Collector lo hear how much
this man of "letters," is worth. Thy
should have been present at b's speech
in Omaha in oruor to Assess him. Thoy
find it a difEcu't matter to do it in the
ordinary way.
Was ihp action if th rebels wronj
during the late onplta-aiitness" ?
There was evidenilv a wronjy comiHit
led by some one. Either the men who
faiight ior the Unioti were wrong or
el-e the others were. Winch ilo yon
think, reader? If you think the
Union nipn were wrong, you will nat
urally vole wi h the rebel.. If you
tlr.nk the rebel were wrong you will
naturally vote with tb LVion metr
We are in rec- tpt of lh-Daihj Pl-bclan,
anew radical paper at Nebraska Ci'y,
published by W. II. II. Waters, Esq. It
is nn eight column daily, wclllled'with
reading matter, and c mtiiining the latest
tfirjrriiph news opto rr.idei'zht. It is
published in the morning snd can be had
here at noon of the same day. The I'le
btijn has our bf-st wishes for its success,
both politically and fin.mciall. We have
worked many a day at the "caso" with
Waters, and" know him to bo the right
sort of u man, one wh fee's an interest
in tl 4 welfare of "Plebeians" generally.
Unless Porter can do a better job of
running affair'" of State than he can the
aiTai'S of a farm, he h id betur not be
elected GoT-rnor of Nebraska. He owns
a far:: a tjoinin this citv (and that is
the extent of his real estate interest here
abouts)whicli twelve yeais ago, at the
time he l.i cine ih- owner, was the best
improv-d farm ia Cas County. To day
it is r.o'hing but a patcli of wetds an'l
hriimb f3, fences ail down, and every
thing indicating a slovenly farmer. On
the whole, we ;iii;;k Porttr will not do
for (i'uen.o cf an Ajrricuhurii.1 State
ilf m g'it do idcwhere, but not for N5
hrajktt.
Col. Yifqu 'in, it is s:i;J, go-s about
rxbibitir. a medal :s pro. if of his eseel
Icnce.isa. Sjldifr,SOrn (f our biys have
le'id in th'ir 1 o I'us and fears upon their
r.ersons Vifouam has onl? h ruedali
Ve jeiiiember seeipf; J S. Morton going
ub.nit Nebraska a sliorl tune ago exhibit
ing a k-tter from Gov. Saunders as proof
ot his loynlry. Soni peoi-le heed to ex
hibit tbise th'Dgs. Woul 1 r.ny body ex
pect Grant, Sherman or Shri Ian to car
ry about a medal or a letter to s!iO -v their
war record or p: ove tl.c'r loyalty to th :
Gov ernrn c r.t.
Messrs. Lir.ch & U;T'rd; genera. gents
for the publications cf Segner i Cond'.t.
Columbus Ohio, have established their
westezn headquarters in this City. They
are now engagej m canvassing for an
excellent work entitled "I rarie and Rock
Mountain Adventures," to which is
added "A View of Our Western
Ilr.nire." coniprisirir all lh3 Mates
r.n 1 Territories west and South
west of Pennsylvania Tho wore
gives manv details in relation to th"j set
tleoient, soil, climate, productions, gov
eminent etc., of the various States,
which makes it nluicst involvable to the
seeker after knowledge. No family
should be without it.
When Poppleton told the heart rending
story ahout th-"poor-widow" who cn'.y
owned fifteen hundred acres of land in
N b-aska, and wanted him to sell it and
send her a sack of Hour and a side of ba
con, he did r.ot tell us whi ther he done
so r not. He left each one to dm
th' ir own conclusion; and we bav heard
it suggested that Popplton sent theeack
cf Hour and sida of bacon and took the
IS 00 acres cf lan 1 himself. His "feel
ings-' were so wrought upon that he
would lather do this than see the "poor
lune wid.iw" of bis deceased friend tuSTer
tsjecialv when that friend died in the
support of "the cau-c for which Stone
wail Jackson fed "
Our -'unJer ground rpports" ir.rorms
us thut the Democrat c club at Rock
B uff i being run bj n lot of irrep-ni
Lie M.ssouri "carpet.brrgers," who ig
noro the old "time-hontirt d" members of
the n.irtv. mill as Spire, Cleinmon-,
I'atttrson, Murray, Smith, and many
other old war-hordes .f former dayn
Well, all the consolation we can offer
thei-e men who have permitted the
'knihts of the brush" to come in -n:
tell th.m what they must do, u that the
entir party bein run by just thut kind
of irresponsible men. The days of
J. T Mm are rnst with the Democratic
pnrty, nd nenr'y nil the old Jefferuonnin
Democrat are now f.und in thn ranks
of Kepublicanitn, Latticing fiere f or tho
principles which Jefferson advocnteJ.
As the pirty chnnga from bad to worse,
the pound he;ids a'id true hearts leave it
and come out for tho true principles of
free government.
The examination of the parties held
for horso stealing wns continued last
Friday beforfl Judge Mason. Wishart
was re'e8d, there being no evidence of
sufuVient weight to convict him. Vinciut
'
got his fool in the trap. Judje Mason
read a letter in Court from the EheriflTof
some county in Ohio, giving a description
rf Young and saying ho wns an escaped
convict from there, and that his name
was "Potts"' instead of Young. Judje
Mason committed him to jail to await
th.6 arrival of officers from Ohio.
When you see the Democracy particu
larly interest themselves for the defeat
of any single person in the Republ.crtn
runEs, like they have to tear dv.vn Hon.
T M M irq lett, you can Ret it down a
a fact that he is (h? man of all others
whom they fear politically. For the past
year the Democracy of Cass have lost no
opportunity to abuse and vilify Mr. Mar
quett, both in high and low places; but
it has only had the J effect to moro
thoroughly convince Republicans that he
isjijstthe man for the times, and the
man of all others w om the cr'PP"rhends
fear He is th Republican Candidate
for Pres:dential Elector, and every blow
struck at him now ij of double value to
the copperhead.
MI8. AffUtJ St. Ciair delivered her
famous lecture on tho Snuth in this City
last Tuesday evening. She is a fluent
and pleasing ta.ker and evident'y under
stands her subject thoroughly Her Ieo
tare abounds with incident of personal
experience anfd observation during a
journey through the Southern States,
and one cannot but be oppressed with the
truthfulness of the picture she draws of
Southern Society, everyday habits and
political feeling. We are sory every
man and woman in Plattatnouth coul J
not her this lecture.
When a man mates a terrible outcry
about being -'tax riden," and says that
peo;lo have to pay one half they are
worth in taxes, and a hundred other
chcrges of this kind r.nd it then turns
out that he dies mt pay oie cent of taxes
himself. notwithstnnd:ne he claims to be
a "rich' man, what would vou think of
him? Would you conclude he wa thor.
oughly honest, and believed what he told
you to be true? or would you naturally
think bo either told a small yarn about
the taxes or tha- ho wns defrauding the
erovernn-ent. Mr. J. R. Po-ter's name
docs not appear on the roll of tax payers
to tho government, and he des not psy
imt ceu' of tnxes to heb support the na
tiom.l government. We hope voters
irtelliger.t men will "stick a pin here"
and remember wha. we say when Porter
reades from bis "letter' about "the bur
ihens of taxation under Radical rule."
The fact is that - under Rad cal Rule"
no man pays tax to the governmene ex
cept those who have an income ocr ar.d
above exyrnrcs of $1,000 or more nnd
they only pay on the exass over the
$1.000 Porter pays no income tax.
Does his income exceed $1,000 ?
HARMED.
On th? 30'h, of August, 1S0S, at the
res-.denco of Mrs. Decier, by Judfre
Gag Mr. P. L. Haunts and Miss Rosa
Decker, nil of Cnss County Nebraska.
Oas h p ai d f o r VV he at
by L. L. UOLCROK.
aug 2-j ij3.
MOXilV.
All persons md"b:ed to us will please
call and settl- Immediately.
S.jpt. 3d, tf Dorni, Baj. & Co.
Everv one thit knows themselves to be
indebted to the undersigned will please
call immediate and pay the same.
Despain Kennedy
Sept. 3J. w 2.
Osnf eOrange Plants are scarce in all the
States, but in great demand. They will
nil he sold tois fall so that nono can he
had in thepring. The? can be had this
fait by applying in season to
W. S.
West.
if.
September 2d.
AUJOIIWlU S LLOr LOTSAT
The sale of the State lots at Lincoln is
udiourned till the 17. h day of St'i tember,
at which time there will be offered all the
lo s u- eoid in tha old town site of Lan
caster, which includes the "Odd Number
ed' Blocts in and around the Uuiveraity
1 !.irk-t So.iare. A.eo two
hundred or nure unsold lots in the neigh
boihood of Lmcoin I'ark, which will in
clui'j some of ti o moat dcoirab.e lots in
the city. This will be the last offer of
lots at the Cupital, and persons desiring
to purchasa will njte the fact.
The Cupitoi bui.diug is nearly complet
ed. The Salt Works ure in active opera
tion. The U S. LanJ t.fiico hits been
removed from Nebraska City to Linco.n.
The country is bein rapiilly developed,
and the c:ty if building up with a rapid
tv that will soon mike it the interior town
of the Siatc.
Daily Stages run in connection with
iV,a nmlrn.nl Trnm Nebraska titv and
Piattsmouth, and parties from Omahi!
can take a d lily stuga rid Piattsmouth
and arrive same day.
David LJutler Gov..
Tnou.s V. Ke'nnard. Sec'v, Corn's
JnllS t'lLi.tsriE, Aud.,
eep32.
All persons owin us will please cal
and 8eUl3 as we want to Ciosa up our
last years business.
janOtf Simpson, "Mickelwait & Co
m: 15 GOO s
Doov, Rito. &. Co.
at
WITHOUT A EJ1V.1E
I have long been an enthusiast, if no.
an expert, among Se-rg Machines
Bes'des, my wif is prnc'ically f imil-ar
and experienced with the lead'fg kinds
I have made critical examinations, nnd
severe tests, of twlv .iifferent Machines
clsimirg to be "first olt;s." and I am
entirely satisfied that tho Willcox Jt
Gibbs is so far above nil others in prac
tical worth that it is w'uhout a irrnl.
IsttiT of Rtx. II. A. Q'Hy Beiccr l)im
Wisconsin.
We have two of the celebrated John II.
Manny's Combined Reaper cc Mower left,
which wo offer to the farmers of Cass
County, for the very low price of $1G0,
and warrant the same to do as much and
as gaod work as any machine made.
A few of tho Celebrated Garden City
Selby Cultivators and Hay Rakes on
hand yet at a very cheap prices.
E .A. WlGCEXHORN &, CO.
tf.' New York Cash Store.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
Regular mec-tin?. firxi I'Dl-iy of every month,
it 7 p. in., at the offli-e of l II Wheeler.
K'-V. titO. C. HKTT?,
D W Wheeler. Clerk. Chuirinao.
JTKXCfXaKR PE UEELODTh, So I.Pla'tg
(iuu;h, hol.ts res'il meecogs oa tbe third Wednej
iay evtrhicps of tnch n.un'h.
Bro J. WE-LET B.Vr.XES, W D T.
Bro. W. L. WrLL, W D 8
Sister Ro-A Davis, W D V T.
Sj-SrAltO .1.1 LOIKiK No 8, lt. Kleafaot
h..ii re-.la meetinBa evnry Satur.iiy eveiiin1:.
J 11 HATES, w. c. t.
Mi.-aSAltAll POlSEL. W
g. A DAVIj, Lodb-e Deputy.
Farinele 8c Kershaw,
Deal v la
LUMBER, SHINGLES
3
Plattsmouthy
Nb.
C H PtRMKl E,
BW. K.tilsUAW,
Angust 27th 1S69.
o. r. jonxsov.
ErGESE LEWIS.
0. P. JOU & CO.
(oppo-ite Clark Si I'lummi r,)
bSALERS is
ugs, Medicines
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES
II A I II OILS,
Newspapers, Magazines
&c. &c, &c.
Preorlp'toris car fuily CJJipouuded by aa espe-
Weeping Water Mills,
! armers. tro where vou can ret me
i j
best Flour a7id ihe most oj it.
&- IhanfX X X Fl.OUIt and 12 lit BRAX
i-u in txf hanjje fr good Wheat.
We are hNo iIoidb grist wort; and, with our in-
crfa.l f:iciiitie. f.' snur.-'l tnat we rn Rive .ne
britl and Ihe aiitt lljur ol auy mill iu ihe St-te.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PRODUCE HOVGIIT ASD SOLD.
IJIGUESr MARKET TRICE PAID.
REED & CLINTON.
Mi'ch 2Cth, 1S68.
Gheap Cash Store !
L. F REED, i - . uiauai.i
RECU & HEARD I-Y,
WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA
-it e hae jnt i.Tmnel larsre ftocit oi eooos ii
Weeping Water, consisting oi
Dry Goo ls.
unoctrifs.
Qneensware.
Hardware.
Glass.
Iron
Wooden Ware, JVvlions,
, . a ...,, r thinir Ih- farmer and tnechn!e needs
S'vlr-s and cradr-. to nit. To huy elaewnt-re m or
ire!!. If buy here i w-l a'way we. i " '
ter 'fM-n iet can ana ee. t.o.. -
AU f.r lite prire tVnsidr weti.ana n. wusi i
wit-ett. All Gool8 warranted a repreeni"'
July SO tf.
B. SPTRt-OCIt, K. HiSTFR WISDMAM
Co. Clerk aud Eocoritcr, Dept y ciera a. reet ..
Spurlock S: Wi-dhain,
PLATTSjrOCTU, XEBRASKA
FRONT ROOMS OF COURT HOUSE,
Clerk and Treasurer's Office.
LA1MDS BOUGHT &. SOLD.
Titles Examinee., and
Conveyances Made,
Taxes paid and receipts forwarded
promptly.
Flattimo-Jtb, June lS,li63 nil,
K. & IV. STAGE fl.IXE.
St-ipi. will leave Keb. City on an.iaf er April 13th. at
6 1-2 o'clock, m taking breafst at Factory v.. .e.
airive at Piatt-niouth at 12 o'clock, for Holier;
Ih... Pi.itsinoutli at one; arrive at Neb. City at
6 o'clock, p. au. Office at Lindsey Hote -cb,
City, and ut riattc VU y nouse, Flattsmouib,
,pr1,r EJKSWfif.
P2ati!EUoulli .Heat .TIarkct!
W. P. M.rrison &Bro.
.W'in Srcel. opposite JUasonic Block.
Vfiie asfortment of fre.-ih M.'st can - always be
f uu ' at our market.
STEAMBOATS
s'jf ;:ied on reasonable ttrrus.
The tiigbest ms.iket price will be ja'd tor
STOCK ATkl) lllDZLSl
We have alarge lot of
retail.
r.J2 UltZ for rale at
W. r. UOBBISMK A BKO.
June 25th nl2tf.
WAIII.T03T
Life Insurance Compa'y,
OS R roadway, Xew-l'orU.
CYRUS CUIITISS. President.
Ca5hAselts. - - SI. 000 000
Entire profits divided xnioug the Tolicy Iloiderg.
PolicVs noiifoifoitable . after tw anau .1 payment
nivl'l-mlK on the Cootribmion flan, paid amnal-
Iv from d .to of policy, and in c.e tl.e premium are
not raid, applied to keep the insurance In furee.
LIFE POLICIES SELF SUSTAINING
In from 13 to 20 years, according to age.
This comnHny isoa pnlie'e- o. all the approved
plana of Inurnc, and oirorsevery ir.'luceUieutcon-
siii'ent will. ..lvencv.
For particulars app'y to the undersigned.
For A seci. t
PAUL It MA?nX, General Airent.a,
J30 La SeUe tr-.-t. Chicago.
RCND t I.TMaV, At nil Couni-il Bluff
Dr. H. It. LIVINGSTON, M-d. Kxaminer,
nil Plat.oinouJb, Keb.
I8(i8. 18G8.
North Missouri
railroad::line,
TO SAIftST LOUIS.
Two Daily Trains.
BOTH Dai y Trains ofthe Hanrihal & St. Joseph
Uaiiroad ft om the wt-t make close connection at
Mucin Citv with the above line, arriving .n Sf
.niiis and conne ting uirect y with all morning aod
fternoon trains out of St Lou's for
X'kw vou, Piiilade pirnA.
15.mto!, Wathisctos Citv,
BAI.TIMOBB, llAKtl fBfRGH,
l'iTTnunoir, C-'I-umbus,
DAVT X Cl.VflSNATTI,
lNDI AKiPnlH, CHICAOt),
Louisville. NasBviLLr.,
And all Points East North or South-
The only direct and legitin'tite route from the
West to St. "Louis Jc the Kast.
Time lo ihe Eastern cities as Q UICKas
can be made by any route, with
LESS CUAjVGES.
Tl--ket v!a the ahove line can be pai-chasM at the
ll.inr.llj.il k. St. Joseph ticket claces in the West.
Fare is the same as by any olhr route.
BARTON BATES, President
JOHN P. I.AIRP, Ceneia' Suiio.-intend'-Dt.
11,11 WHKr.ttH. lien Ticket Ag-nt.
JOSEPH GAMKLE, n. freight ff'nt
1 H. KAKkt, AXSill st. josepn.
I M. DUNN, tietieral Western Agent.
an, 23 y
n
HICAGO& NORTH WESTERN
RAILWAY.
Grand Consolidaied Line!
SHORTEST awl MOST EX t' EDI
TIOUS ROUTE TO ALL
I'OIXTS EAST OR
SOUTH.
Trains leave the- Depot at
Council BIulFs,
In connection with trains on the Council BuQa and
st- Soseph Kailroa-I, a follows:
(Council B utls time)
Express at 11 00 a. m , ex.e t Sun.laya
Mail ai 6 55 p m " Satu days.
m riving in Chicago atl p m. and 6 a. m.. maklnit
i.,.. .r.....oii..,,i1 with the Michigan Central. V il-
laan South, rn, Pittsbi.re, F.,rt Wyne and chicag ,
Chicago ai d Gieat Ea-tern Chicago and Alton. II-in..i-.
Central, and all other Eastern and Southern
E Ail roads, for
Toledo,
Delroit,
Buffalo,
Albauy,
Qtfbec,
Cleveland,
Dunkirk,
Snsbridge,
Montreal,
Sprimrjirld,
Worcester, Huston,
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA,
PITTSBCISCH, 11 ARHISBCRGIT, BALTIMORF,
Wa;hinpton, Whre ing, Columbus,
Cinciunail, Louisville, st Louis,
Cairo, M.'rophit., Vickshurg,
NEW ORLEANS.
Saving Time, and fcuriuy Comart nnd
aiftty.
s..n..ri.rltrJ Throne., to all principal pointa
and no xtra charge for t. ausler t roogu v niso.
i,.uiii.r h.v rlntice OI rouies
erj.ivng all th" modern improv. m. nta iu o..
nist-cla-ss railways
v...,,-- rrmirn Sfpnuiir Lars on
UUitCI IVI mM I - S3 1 -
atl JVtghl Trains!
n. r. n..!nt.'Eistor Snu'h, to avai
ll..m-el.e..rihein .U.V -.d vai.ta. a otfercd by thi.
c nip.ny.shoadb-purtiouarto ak lor, and ate
Ih.t their t.cK. urrau.-
CHICAGO & KORTH-WESTERX
HAIL WA I
ag-A ropy of the HEttAiD will be found on flle
at tie- effi -e of tlie Chicago Northwestern Railway
229 llroadway, w ora.
n I titTVt.ip. r.m'l ?ni't.
J. P. HoKTON, N W. Paa'r Ag't Chicago.
B. F. PATRICK Gen'l Pae'r .dSeni
..nr.? vn RttltlKfiROilM.
I r..iv tnr Vnunn .Men on the Interesting rela
tion o' Bridegroom to Bride in the institution of
v . . fSiiide to ma riuionial fencuv and true
happine-i. hent by mail in sealed letter envelopes
ft-i of ehareo Address, HoWiBO Aseociarios, Box
T, Philablphia, Ta.
Wiuuig .
Dealer In a'l kind of
Agricultural Implement.
Manuf.ic urer of
WA G O XS. B UGGIES S C.
Kei'airinjr done with neatness and Dlitpatcb.
..-At the two a'.ory Brick Shop, I'lattstcoutli
.V.-brii?ka.
Joly jd'i. 1SCS. tilitf.
HEALTHt COMFORT, AfJD
ECONOMY.
3 HUASOXS rOR BOARD IXG
with
GEC W. :COLVL
OAKS1P.EET. ... PIATrSMOUTU
Two blocks uorireft of Brick School-House.
I IE has a JiATir HOCSE. free to patrons; his
I 1 rooms are Well veuliiaied, and Uu prices ar
reasonable. luliS nloif.
DAVII LEVITT, 1 IIOS. II. HVD2 .
LEAVITT & HYDE,
Real Estate Olfic e
AND
JIumrstcud Directory,
NEBRASKA CITY,
op site LandOlilce.
LINCOLN, NEB.,
Cadinan House.
Government I. amis selected from personal exam
ination, Krea Homestead ie'ected. survrd and fe
cuied. Lauds tti second hand, anil improved farmi.
Ihj light and sold. Titles examined, a ud Couveyaccis
inrde.
Reference?: John B. Turner late Tres f fc C
V R K ; Lee Co -nty Natinual Bat.k, Dixon, III. ;
Itcbi-rt Uar'ia, Pupt C B h Q It K; Any B.tnkerin
Whiteside county. III ; K giater and I'.eceiver ot
Laud office, Nebraska City. ell
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FORGV,
Maoafaeturer of all kinds of
Farm in? Ie3ipleuicnt!7
Such as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows. Mould
B'tard Hrenkr-. Stirrin PIi.wj. !?iale and Donble
ShoeK Cultivator and Harrows. Repairing done
.. ihort notice All work warranfd.
ITaviiijt haa tCV exper:en-e in the balnei I
feel assured that I can geUerl SMtiefaction.
Please cive me a cull bifo"-e purcl.asing elewtere.
c. .fokot.
Piattsmouth Seb. .May Cth, 1SC7.
Chancery Sale.
Charles Lazecl.) vs Stephen Gillrrty. In Chancery
f n nut -iuanc" and hv virtue of a decretal order 10
1 ice .llrecied from the Office of the Clerk of the
Di.tr ict fo-tri 2 1 Jud District of ettrasKa. wumn
and or Cass county, be.irina- date o the 21 day of
July A D ISG7, Iteing a special tetm of sa!rl Court, I
he suicr'.oer otasier in i.oancery ior cam ittuui.
will rilTVr for -ale al public auction to the bi'hoi-t and
hest bidder, tor cash. -t front of the Court Honse in
the City of P lailsmouth t:ass County, Xebsaska. on
Wrdnes'iny the 7th d:i of S'.-t. niher I IsSh, al
one oc ock of said "lay. tlie following disciiled Real
Estate to-wii : Lot Xo (IS) eiht in Kl ck No nine
teen (19) nuat-d in Plattsrjiou'h City Cass county
Xebr-ka, together Willi all and singular he here,
ditiimetits, imprnv nienn and appertonancea tberti
helonKin, t" he sold as Ibf pr-tp. rty of ihe above
nftf ed d.-rend:.nt o satisfy said d.c.ef, the annul',
ol which is33" C6Hnd interest on the same from
the da'e of said decree at the r.te of en pel ceut per
........... .rutild. vim f-nMt nf wiitr un1 sale I
W F CUAPIN, Mattar iu Chancery
Aug C n!33w
J. W. Middleton&Co,
STATIOiXERS,
B LA XK BOOK MA .V UFA C TUB ER .S
UTKOSnaPHEBS,
AND
Notarial and Corporate Seals.
19G La he Street,
CHICAGO, - - 111
SUPPLIES FOR
Merchants,
Banks,
Hail Roads
and
Public Offices.
feb2Tyil
TUTTLE,
THO.TIPSOM
& WETItlORE,
JOBBERS OP
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHIH G-,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
58 and 60 Lako Street,
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS
TCTTLK. TnOMPsON & Wktmor. Chicago.
Isaac Fknno & Co., liost-.n, Mas.
itD-'iyri
CHILD &BHIGGS,
Wholesale Grocers,
and Dea1jr9 in
CANNED GOODS
AND
49 SOUTH WATER STREET,
CHICAGO.
tnii J v.
1LLLV01&
fch5Tm6
iiiittBsiil1
J T.
(Succe'so' to D-jiie!an A H.n.'Luun,)
Druggist & Apothecary,
DEALER IX
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils
Dyes, Notions,
Toilet Goods, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
PUKE WINES
AND
For Mecbanioa! and Mc'licina vurpb4
Keep constanty on hand a fuU aud well assort
ed stock of
PATEXT Ii:iECI"ES.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefu.'y compounded by an expeiieoced DruirUt
'one but the TL' REST Medicinea used. All god--icarraxtej
as represented. Call and aee.
MAIN STREET, COUTH SIDB..
'Terms Cash.
SHERIFF'S fALE.
James Beaky vs. W. M. Slaughter and
alrrtha
aiauf-nter uraer or Sale.
V otice fc-he-eny riven that by vl tue of an order
of rale to me dire ted foui ihe C eik's Office
or the Bistrici Court within and for Ca cnauty.
Nehraska, I vill olfei for sale at public auction, to ihe
h.ghe't and be-t bidder, tor csh In hand at the
fioi.t door of Ihe Court House, in Piattsmouth, Caaa
county, Nebraska, on Tuesday, V 8'h .lay of Sep
lembrr.A. o IStjS between the houis of 1 anj 2
o'clock p. in ot said day. the folloWti.fr n al estate,
lo wit . The ret one-half (I 2) of lot No nine i9j iu
inock Xo fourteen (14), aa designated ujton the re.
coide.. plat of PlHtt-mouth, I'a.a eouuiy Nebraska,
also. ih no thest quarter Jf) of the southwest qnar
''(.Vi) of 8cti.n. No nine (9), in township No
we.ve ( i-.-j, norm or range o ten (10, ea-t of the
-ixh t'C) P M , containing forty ac.ea, and lying la
Cis county Nebraska, to satirfy the clalma of one
James Be ky RgaiUbt AV M Slaughter and Atarlha,
Sauchter,
Uiven under tuy hand this the 6ih d y of Auenit
AD1S6S. J. W JOHNSON,
Pherfff of Cass countr. Neb
By I XShambauih, Att'y for Plamtitf aug6-t
CIIAINCEKY SALE.
Cu,Tin jj iHrmelee, vs. Joshua B. Wells, In Chan-
ctry
Ii pursuance and hy virtue of a decreta order to
me diiected fioin 'he office o the Clerk of ihe Dis.
trict Court of the -ii Judicial 1'istrn t f Nebraska
within and for Cass county, bearingdate on the U6lti
lav oi June, 1107. Oeing the June b ecial tetm of
am uourt, i, tne snorcriDer, Alafcter in Cbanc. rv
f aitid Court, will otter for sale at uuhlic v-ndue.for
c.i-li, to the bihest and best Milder, in front of the
Court House. In Plntleino. th.Caxs county, Nebraska.
u .vionaay, me tn uav oi repteinD r, 1S68, at 1
'clock p ni . or said nay, tne lotiowing da erined
esiate, to-wtt : Lot Xo six (6). in Block No.
of s , ()f tUttsmouth wirD . d ,,.
' . . .. . . ' . .
twenty eiiflit (-IS), a designated Utoll the l ecorded
rth' hereditame ts ai d aitpurt. nances thereon or
iheieunto belonging. To be aoid as t e piopeity of
' he atxivc Lam d ueteudaut to satisfy said dc ee ;
he amount of which la the sum of S4T3 00. a ith in-
terest trom the .late of s .id decree at the rate often
ier cent per annum, together with co ts of suit and
ale.
PaUd Au?ut 5th, 1S6S.
W. F. CiTAPIN".
Ey V.iiETT riTTENOLE, Solicitor for Com.
aug. 6th, nia.
DR. HI. II. IfTCLiUSKY.
4V -i J
D TG UST T 1ST,
Wit do all work In hlsllne on abort notice. g
13-Offlce with llr. wvingBton.
Julyo.
PIANOS- PIANOS,
Organs,
ir n t v mv r tvt o
iu Jii iu kj vj jii yj i o .
J. MUELLER,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Dea'er in Ihe celebrat'-d Steck 4 McCammon Pianoa,
and o her Musleal Instruments.
5r3"All Instruments warranted five years. J
Wl 41 ij
NEW AHRANGEIVIENTS!
James O'Neill
DEALER IN
TRY GOODS, GROCERIES,'
HARDWARE, QUEENS W ARK
HATS,
BOOTS,
CAPS,
SHOES.
FARM PRODUCE-
And ererything needed by the
FARM ER : MECHANIC.
..lll.e entire atock of goda lielorg
,i.g to tftm Herold. I am re-ntting tb- ator rootn in
,d .tyle, and propose to sell g. odaat the oldataud.
on the mo reasonable terms. .,VVI, T
mar 6 tf -"J-J"
JUST RECEIVED
Anu for sale at low flgurea,
in a- COFFEE. 1 W SVOAR.
6 lUtDRY A PPLES, 5 bolt DK Y
c , Ac. Also, large assortment or
Pine Lumber,
1 ATIl SHI VOLES, DOORS, WIS DOW SASH,
L WIS DOW BLIS DS . GLASS CEHES7.
PLASTSH PARIS. 11A1U. COAL OIL. Etc.
LEXINGTON COAL,
250 bushels, to which we rnvlte the atteationof
blacksmiths and others as to qnaltty and price, wo
are Agents for the GOO DIN COAL BANK, t Lex
ington. and propose to furniab all the Coal this
. ountry wanta at prices to suit. Also large stack or
Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisky.
Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry aod Glnjer Brandy.
Call Aid .ee ,nCKELWAIT ft CO.
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