5 . 't.: ' , "- t r I; . i . 1 ' j .;- 1: 4 5 I- i ' ' ! ! i Trom TKvtriday'a Jnily,' TLeLcwia brought up a few ties yes terday. Mr. Frank Steamer, Local of the Oma ha. llcraJdy has accepted the position of d ty editor of the Chicago Times. Usury, Boeck, . furniture dealer, re f. lv-J & large lot of chaira by the Lewis lat evening. Gen. Thayer and family have returned fcoiu their trip to the Pacific coast, much pleated with. the trip. The BrowTjvil!c Democrat k-arns that IIcd. Geo. AV. Crow has resigned his Mtin the Ilouse c-f Representative.-'. The "Win. J. LcwL; c.rme up last trening with a quantity of freight. She brought the first instalment cf marble fcr Merges Bros. . The 1L IL Tranter. "President" Ohme down from Council BluO voltr day. Her machinery ha l)uen tlor asrbly overhauled, and .he is uow rt ly for business. ' ' .' ' " ' J. C. Hammond, late a resident oi ur city, and well known to mut of our ardwa county, Nebraska, on l nd-y, the t , . . i J.thin-t. ! The lumber for the ConjjregHtinnnI Church building came dowo on the! "President" yesterday. Rev. Mr. Al ley informs us that they will proceed at rice with the work. - Immigrant wagons arrive in thW city in large numbers latdy. Ye-terday we noticed about a dozen wagonj come over, nd this morning about a dozen more. The county is settling rapidly. . The Republican publishes the "scarlet htter" from J. C. Barnes, on the text book corruption, and argues froiu the Trading of the letter itself that there was no bribery in the case. - " J. R. McDonald, employing agent of Fitxgerald & Mallory, ttarted on a trij. down the river to day. Mc. knows whether or not a man can work as toon as he lakes a square look at him, and . "dead beats" fail to get transportation ' ; from him. 'u A Ejaa has been discovered in Omaha . who Lad sufficient honesty to return 'tS.OOOto its proper owner, the money 'having been lost in a bath room. The papers mako a big blow about it. It does look a little strange, in Omaha. ' Mr. k P. Snow, of Oregon, Ofrle county, Illinois, called on us this morn ing. Mr. Snow has been looking over this part of the country for the pat two weeks, and yesterday he purchased a half section of land in Elmwood precinct. 11 Hs left for Illinois this morning. - r t Track layers are now working'thin way from the crossing of the C. B. & St. Joe ,tr;k. A hrgo force of laborers and ' i icm went - over from . this ide this morning, to finish up the road bed 1- tween the cros-ing and the river, and the probabilities nre that the iron horse will ' ha down to the river for i drink shortlv. f J. H. Preston, of TccuiumJi, writ t ' ; ' trie Nebrak.- City J'ms that the Tr.iii l ing orenpiej ly Tiugley & Kbo-l" a -. famUuro room. al ly the Gatrtte ofli.v. was Btrutk ly lightaimr on the evening of thol'.'th, com I'letcly destroying the building and the printing office, anl do ing confideraldV damage to the furniture of Tingloy A RhJo3. Dr. Pre- on. ed itor of the Gazrttc, wan in the office, and was rendered insensible for the space of - three hours. lie vim al!c to tet up af . , . the time the letter wa writteo. ? On Monday lat, what niirnt have lx!n very perions atfair, happened at . Fampson -aiu p, near Section IS, on the R. R. wet of riattsinouth. An in - furiated fellow made an aiiaidt upon a - young man, honi we ore informed was inoffensive, with an axe, bruising him ; weTercb' on hU left arm and wrist and , cutting him freveral times on his hack and loins." Dr. Rawlins, " who dree"d the wonnds, informs us that they were . not serious. The assailant has been ' "cnt for," and will be -dealt with ac t i carding to law. , ; ) From Friday' Daily ,D. MeKinnon, Esq., from Elmwood. ; Vas in the city this morning, i , Two largo coaches came over from the Iw U. last nigbt, loaded with passengers'.- . Some . parties from .Omaha are about opening a ."club room" over .Newman's ' clothing siore, in tbo front room?. : Win., Stadelmau received a whle . .. kousefull of clothing last evening, and has been busy all day opoHfog them. ' 8evcral new houses hav? made their r'l : Appearance durinj the lit few day?. ( Tliey xpriDg up as &?t as men and matc ; " rial can be had. : , , ' ' .11 v . . 1 ' ' Our fellow townsman, J. X4 Wise, has : recently, heen , appointed . agent t)f the ' MerchanuMnsuranoe Company, of Chi- i cigo, also of the Pacific Insurance Com- aBJ of San Francisco. - .-, - 3f A hungry reporter in Omaha announ ce, with . considerable flourish,' tliat a train of cars ran over a chicken cutting - , ita head off nnoothe. ', Items must be scarce in Omaha. ' ! 4 ? ' ' ' 5 ' J 1 ! ' J." Newt. Hays,' of that wideawake journal,, the Fremont Tribune, came aown ia?t cvennifT, to- remain a aav oi- .rv hrririnrr ifrtfti.-l it tiiis ritu- TTa-e-a ! watcTios th; interc-Ricf Fremont with jiiloaa cire. m-' i X, i Ji - ? -Deputy Surveyor Uuir.ason came in . , j f .' from the Rej ahl5cnn last ednosday, where'tie ha been surrcjiDE during the " ' iTtiiBfuer.' He ha r.o difScul? whatever - j i -Vith: Indian", although he : has? hocti in . th-2 reioa wViere th?? have i?iially ien TerT'trou!.-!e.oin?. .Ir. .Umnaon r -Jrca eff this 5aue t last . and Tery'.trouble.'oins. "Ir. rLlama-;an Tfasr The Sheriff at St. Joseph, Mo., re cently discovered a colored individual, one dark night, carrying off the Platform of the Gallows. ; He said he thought it waa "no ''count,',' nnd w he would take it home for wood. . More mechanics are uveded iii this city. Capt. Murphy infjrtne us irtat he is unable to hire mechanics enough to do what work he wauts, and consequently La compelled, to postpone building one or two houses for a time. ' " Another long string of cnrgnifit wag- ; ons came across tlie river " this forenoon, I with the usual evidences of prosperity i and fcolidity. Ncbraaka , L being settled by as good a class of people a ever st- : tied any country. The di."bur!oiiieut ia this lex-alily of a few thousands of dollars each monrli by i. the ltailroad Company does not ar-pear i to retard business a particle i.-t fact, we j do not see that it is any partiou -r del ii tuent to the country to have :t railroad built. The Congregational Society Iat night, wa well attended eon&idering the unfa vorable aspect of the weather, and the of the friends. We were favored with a token of friendship from the Ja, die?, for which they hare our thank?. - : - - " He h;ts his goods all packed ready to .... ..i,. plup just as soon as ho can vt them nnJcr hcre jjtf will 0.xn one nart(fM ......l ... s 1IQW LI oc which is to i - be done by the 10th of October, Ham burger will bring a. heavy tutk of dry goods. The "Kvergreen' for September is re ceived. As unual, it is filled with inter esting matter to the craft, and would do no one any harm. Every Mason should have a copy of this excellent publication. It only costs $2.00 a year. Address Guilbert, Barnes & Co., Dubu'jC, Iowa. Mr. B. F. Parker, of Salt Creek, showed us a specimen of Wheat raised by him this year which U equ?J to any thing we have seen this season. The grains were large and plump. Mr. Park er has about bushels of this kind of wheat, which has not been injured in the jeast by wet. We have received from the Publishers, J. B. Burr & Co., Hartfoit, Conn., ad vanced sheets of a tew work entitled "Struggles and Triumphs; or Forty Years' Rcoollections of P. T. Barnum." The book will contain over $00 pages, 33 full page engravings,, and will be re plete with humor, anecdotes and details of practical jokes. It will fo- m a com plete and authentic autobiography of P.' T. Barnum, embracing the whole period of his buoy life. Thi work will be Bold by puWriptioa oaTy, and agent are wanted in every county and tewn to can vass for it. Address, for terms etc. , J. B. Burr & Co., 18 Asylum st Hartford, Connecticut. fVnm St-vrdag'i Daily. . WiM teese have leen goin?r south for j the past day or two, which, indicates the '. near approach of coMer weather. Wild ducks ari said to bo plentiful ou 1 the Iowa bide of the liver, near the i bluff?. ; The NeVraska City Chroni'.-fe- .-ays lar'e inmibers of German imuusxants are pec-ting honis oo our fVrlii!.; y.rairks. ' No man, except, a printer, shouM woar poor clothes while they cao he hal at Mich low prices a Rlooru pells them t, ul a printer is harlly ex'6u??ftbk., " ' ; The RrpuLlkan announce? the rival in Omaha of the Mother of E B. Taylor. editor f that pajyr., Slo MujgL; f"ur years anJ reinaikahly artlve. ' n the Pacific coast they are getting ahead of the rest of the world. The Iatet-t thing on " record if the stealing cfa HteamcT iu Washington Tern torj"- m , r Mr. Hinton sent us an exceedingly large sweet iotato yesurdy we have forgotten the exact weigh':, hut it was laTge enough for a meal fur a good sized family. Do not forget that the State Fair com mences next Tuesday, at Nebraska City. We should not allow other portions of the State to monopolise the premium?, through negligence on the part of our citizens to attend. Maj. Powell, the great explorer of the Green River canyons, hwt all his papers and notes concerning the explorations, and they wore found in Omaha hy the officers of the U. P. R. R. The loss of these papers would have been a great loss to the country, a.s wetl as to Maj. Powell. As another evidence of the success of fruitgrowing in Nebraska, we note the fact that S. Duke, Eso., has a rear now growiug on a tree in his jrarden which meas.-ures Z inches by 12 inches, lie picked over 100 pears off of one small tree. ' Mr. O. A. Derby, of Ott arnwa, Iowa, called on us this morning and renewed his subfciiption to the Herald. ; He in forms us tnat he has leased Aniison'a two story brick building on Main street and that he will put a stock of Furniture in it iu about leu day.s. Mr. Derby is a partner in the Ottuuwa Manufacturing Company. The Republican Nominating Conven tion of Johnson County, 'u.et at Tecuni seh last Monday twid nomini ted the fol lowing ticket : ProVafe Jud.e, ' L C. The RrprrpvlUcjn Icarus that t ho Den ver Branch II. P. is prof iesing rii.lK'r ; tlie grade is finished- the bridges a'l tun- : eiracU-d, ths ties drlivfre-.l on the liri. fta ten ml!es.ff the track, Li lliis ' will place Denver on a' groat through lir.c ! T . ni t T Xl..ll. . T I I Ma 'ill t . . i f i iv . ... ti ii-. i.i. . . -i . i i i J(. . . ' - ' - l viM.i, m v wee.ii.i. ... wi ... ii. n e-.. ;i.t:i oi ;i el ....TP JC V :i . i ; , . z , . y -.. . fcT I oner, AicxJ jjivnis; ichorifT,t FL IJrv- P"'""'"1 - .:'u' fln" "" v 01 tn,s " ;t "i.-t a..v . f j.,o . n. im ' : i . , (7 . ' 1 ,, , .. j In wane's whereat, l bave ?'t'scribed niy nme. and c.itise i the -"'ea' o;" 'io ...-i::..r s ('W' He ant ; LouiDnsFian'Jt. JupireM' Coolr; bur- j it-- r. ilixer this U-t &y of Aprsl. a, d. lSj;u 1 f )oiii jLLLLVt'lK, inuiu r. veyor, W. JL- ihinlap. . . , it. J ' I;. -.s -; ; - - .' ; - ' 'ii , J ,;,(.,;;;, eo sot-n as th read trcst fYoro I'latts- , w . . Koath reaho that cry. J?E. U. LIVINGSTON" fifed. Examiner, fo fiot-n as th read Trort fi'ora 1'latt.v m I S S URS MAIL LEY - - - - ' -d;.-J INSURANCE -:o:- CAPITAL, :o:- aElEEAL No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, -:o:- , BBA1TCH Louis, Wo.,- i Chicago, III., . l Memphis, - :r r; -:o:- ALL POLICIES Dividends on the Securing ths Greatest Pecuniary :o: REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY.: 1st. This is a We?tern Coinpnny, manaped by Western uicu, whose known finx.nuni.-ial charac ter, ability nnd position. uflorJ ample guaranty for its careful and suco.'Sful uianaKeuient. 2J. Its Tolices arc all noii-forfelliiigr. 3d. Premium all "nIi. It receives no notes and (fires none. Polity holders have co interest to pay, and no outstanding notes as liemj cpon their policies. 4th. Dividends an;' losses are paid ia cah. , 5th. It insures at lower rates than any Eastern company. Oth. Its risks are in the AVest, where the rate higher than in the East ; hence the accumulation of dividends to the policy holder i greater than in any Eastern Company. "th. It has no restriction upon travel. ". ' ' 8th. It? dividends arc made upon the contribution plio. 9tb. Its business is exclusively life insurance. , ... . :0: ' ' ' : ' Aro the neccmulations of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans its assets at the hicheVt rate of iutercst enn jrire you the moneys at 6 per cent., while this makes its investments at twelre per cent, or more. ' The advantage of Western investments to the figures: The amount of S1.0M, invested for fifty ' r C per cent, compound Q M ' : ;-' ' OFPICEBS: H. D. Mackay, President, E. Henseley, Vice-President, Geo. A. Moore, Secretary, ; - ' . ' J E. V. Eaves, Treasurer, : , D. H. Swan, General Agent. L. Wever, R1. D:,? Consulting Physician. j. J J EXECTJTIYE H. D. fclackay, George n. tuyci iu.i, -:o: This Coiinny liasiircs af lower rates Hum any Eastern Conapaaiy. -:o:- . J.V Kacja.". do hereby cerlily that the I- i- auu .uii.i ui iiic.-riinr.oc.Mii: Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, organized nii'l tloinc business under the laws of the State of Ean.a; and Missouri, has furnished the undersigned saiistactory evidence that it has invested One Hundred and Filtv Thousand LkI. lars of iw capital iu United Suites Government Uond'.of theden unination .f Fivc-TiTenties'6-" itsi and are possessed ot the same. And I do lurtlu r certify that zaal Cuiupunv h;is set apart One Huii dred I housund JJollarsof said United Sutex Jionds for the hen e tit of allVolicv houdkks oi s-iul C'oui hiiy ; and that 1 hold in trust and ou d. pusit for the ten-tit of said policy holder the sei-uritv aboe mentioned, and 1 am sinistii;d that sui-h securities are north Oae Hundred Thousand loliars lawful money of tlie L nited Stales of America. , In witness where I have hereunto subscribed my name, nad caused the seal of my oErc to bo Seal of Aud-1 atli xed, the day and year above written. itor of State. , A. XiiOMAN, Auditor of .Stale of K.n3u.. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY' TO 10 BUSINESS. IT 15 HEREBY CK11TIF1ED. Thatthe Missouri Valley Lile lnsunuue C.iii pmiv a Liie ' saraucc t V.inpany, orvanired under the laws of the S,tato of Kaufo. aud its i iu.-imj office lo cate! at tlie city of Leavenworth, ha complied wirh the reiuirenieuts of the thtrticth thirty-first thirty-pecond. thirty-third and thii ty-toiuth s-etioi of an Ai t of the tienend As-emblv ol the Stale of li iVHjnri. ent i(lei An act tor the iu corpora t ion a ltd rculat ion of Life AsuriiiiL!' V"oip in- .rrir. ..r v t i r. m . . t, r. I -V- r-LMTIL'ILh 'C U - . ... . f: nicsi. approvert .Mnreh l'fri, k. i. i. tnr as the s:nd reqiuremeiiis are nppli, -iiic tti. reto And r nrsKiint to the thirty-sist;i section of said Act. the sai.l Missouri Vallev i.ile lnsnranr-e Conin iny is hew-by authorized to do business as a Life Assurance Company within the mid Stateof M;-ourL. subject to the several provisions and requirements of the Act ttforesa.it!, uutil tiio firet dav of Feb- X UOl , 111 111- ..till V. ...' - I R M . ' ' " " ' In testimcny ivnereot. 1 reof. I. V.'yi.i.vs King, tinilcrsiprned. Snpcrintcndnit .f the Insuraacc Depart ( Seal of lnntinint ' I mcni oj sai l iate ot .Missouri, havo Jtereto et mv hand nnd :tnxed t:Uof my seal o! othec, at the city of .St. Louis, Missouri, this fuh ,1 .v f ft Tulv- . i. li:l ii iiM-i ..... . . . . oi Piirtmonl ot et Misj SuperintemU nt of the o. T i .u t . CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITV. (To expire on the 31st day of January. 13T0.) . , ISSI KA.NCB XlKiAUr.yK.T. Ol KICK OF 5l TK Arr!TIR. 1 ... - , r. - LixcoLV, -Nchrii k.- pri I 1. !.. I ttnr.RKA!?, AbramU. Tovait. State Acent for the Missouri Valley Liie in-tintiicu Coftpany l -e.neil uf. Leavenworth, K;iiias. h:i. fiisil in this oQii-e a -opy ot the .-.-t ot Iiuorporarion ot s id Compauy, ai.d a statt-iai tit uuder onth. fhowinir its condition. a rei aired t.v ;i,tt ri.ili e tiii, j law of the State of Nebrassa. entitled "An Act in K.-buiou 10 Insurance ("timpanie-." ai-piv'i Icbriiary l..th. 1'4; approved Icoruarj- 12(h. lo: ant! whereas, aid Company a furni-he j tri uudersigned .-;i't-factory evidence tl'at it isiMiss'ied of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars - of aciuai capital, invested in tho strck. of at lea--t par value, or in bonds or inn r.izo's on real estate worth diuble the amount for wlii-h the same is inortiiael : aiid wbctvas. t'oiopi-nv ,- filed in this office a written instrument under the seal of the t.'omp:iiv, sipiuu by iiie l"i--ui'i!t and jeerelary theieof. authorizing the Faid Abr.im B. Gvait to ackiiirkf?e serri-e jl proeet-s lor and in bchali" of said tNiicp.tny, cinsentimr th.it. servi-eof proe:s uiicn u:m shitll le fctki-n Tid t-tate, and waivinp all claims of error by reason ,-'." v v v.uaii,., Has lumtsned saii-lacto:' There! .ileum . -..... j . . v . ...... " v. 1.- iiic nuiMiivu .IKVIil .'1 u; ellipriltV. -reture be it known by these prtf.eats. that in .tiru:in-e of the s;foics :J Act.- i John J;'b s in.iitor of tiie State o' 7ebra.::vn. do hereby ecr;iry that, A'ent h. t'T TU 1.i li-i'- 'u li-I y toaetasStateAtreiit -orthesaid Missouii'Vii!!. y Life li..-i rata ...; u. t-' '..'.,,' , v pie. An tlion GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED. ;q; Safe tgenf for .Nehnitkaatiil fCnrfli'erW Hatika; . rr;- .j COMPANY: - $500,000.00 OFFICE LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. OFFICES : , , Tenn., . Indianapolis, Ind., San Francisco, Cal. NOIvFORFEITIKG. Coiitribntion Pian9 Advantage to the Policy Holders- of mortality is lower and the rato of interest largest dividends. Ea.stcru companies invest their policy bolder appears in the following startling years at" interest, is 4 . $ 18,420.14 4C.9C1.C1 m.3!.S5 313,0(.06 , T :o: ,' . ' ! COMMITTEE R. Hines, E. Henseley, u. vi. taves. Ai;iIT0U OF STATK OFFICE.) iiiai X, .. J ikxian. Auditor ot thn Si State of lr MIR X I K A I K I'r.PAKTMKXT ttV Mlni'Wl - n i r.r.ini jtf. I tr .UI.MH Kl. ......... r- - T IVIIIJ. Insurance Department of the S ate t.f Misso i.-ikmc-uj. II XLL1S AI .Mi, ; f TOch (r ami wherr .it.-'vu.iiiii tur unrs oi uiis tatc or ::nv otbfr . .1 1..... i' ... 1. i. ... i i T-. , PL-TrSMOL TIL; PLATTSMOUTn. Marble .--Works, j i z AND AMERICAN MARBLE - V tl. MON-U-M E N T S, TOMBSTONES. w, - TABLE-TOPA ", ' ' " '5 ... .4 V. Furnished promptly anil neatly at the very i." -lot prices potaible. "We Varrant Satisfaction. MERGES A BUO., Main street near Cth riataouth Neb. TUOnAP II. IIIlDK, Real Estate Office AND ' Homested Directory. , , LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. ; Government La::ls selected from personal -x-aiuinatiou. trer iiojufrKads eleoteetod. sur vcved aud set-ured. l.;md- in ei-ou'l ham! and improved iurum buuglit and told. ; 'i'itU-a exam ined and Covcyani-e made. ' " Rkfkrf.nt.b: John 11. iiirncr, lata treat H. k C. U.K. K.: Li?e County Nuiioiml 15;ink. Uix- , on. III.; Uob't liHrriff. Sup t C. 15. A Q. U. K.; Auv Banker in V'hiteide eouuty. 111.; Kt;iier and Keceiyerof Land Office. Lincoln. nil't. NOTICE. To the Stochhnldnn of thi Burlington Jfitsouri Jiivtr Railroad Company in JfeLraska : Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 2Slh day of October, . D. liwi'J. tliere will be held a Storkhoblers Meetmsr ft the liurliug ton A Missouri Hiver Kailroad Company in Ne braska, at the office of the JiurlinKton t Mis souri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska, in the city of Plattsmouth and Mate ot INelra.-ka, for the l.ornoMB of e'eiMinc seven Iire:tor3 of said Company, and for the transaction of other business. 11 K Kl MKU.NU, HANS THIKLSON. C. K. PERKINS. Threa of the Incorporators of R. t M. R R. Co. id Nebraska. Platumontb. SepW mbcr 20, TSo9. sei23wow AiverttsciiMnts from J. C. Jonks, Jr Adver- IMP0RTAN ToTbOTH SEXES. Tltere exists ft false delicacy ud rride amounting almost to prudery, in regard to con sulting a physician in certain maladies. The medical faculty recognize it. and are dumb. Those of the public, afflicted, acknowledge the truth of it, and mflcr in silenee. The province of this circular ia to present the. subject in its true light. . Hundreds of lives arc lost every year by dU eaees which have been neglected or improperly treated. In the cae of young men there seems no apology, and yet in many cases they attempt to cure themselves with vile nostrums, and in consequence shorten their lives, and pass the miserable remnant of existence with their blood filled with the poison of a stifled, but not cured disease, w liich must inevitably be transmitted t' the third and fourth generations. With yottns; women there scetns soiuo excuse, aud yet their utmost Becrcey will not conceal the facta. , Any. intelligent pljy.-ician who walks these street." can recognize among the ladies, by certain infallible tokens known to him, aud of which tlie sufferers are often totally ignorant, the ravages of that wide spread scourge, the whites. Any intelligent physician tan point out in his. d.iily walk scores of thU.-md kiudrc d complaints, in both icxes. th existence of whi-h they ca.tuot ignore. The educated Futterer kaiowd lh physician can detect tttis. The phy sician knows that the stitfercr knows it. nnd yet, iu nine ease out of ten, the aiilicled individual biils to consult the kiau v lf.,ui he knows is coir- nizaut, both of the complaint nnd the means of cure. Knowing that iie:iii!i can oe rtstoreit. and who can restore it. they uclibcratcly allow liicm aclrea to become mere wrecks of humanity, nnd to transmit diseased constitutions to their descendants. To Young- 32cii. Ia every community th-re are vast number.-) of younj men uCiKtcl wt'.h c-iiii.i,ii- wt.tktHs, noc?ini:l etii-sioris. I. - -i t ml debility. ;.u.; i!ie oihcr atti(!jTir symptoms .: sc. -ret tii.-or.icr, undermiuiiiK the ou.s: nation, and toi.Liiy .ie st'nying if? vi.'tim, mentally ami p!iv-l. '.!ly, sooner or later. Tho disease is pi ;rcs-lvp. a.td, if n.-t cbuckod. diviucss. loss o: ineu.ry. m. coiiiriillabic procri:stii!i!'ion in business, p.i:uj in the back, si ! and knees, yellowish drool froin the luoutu during -iccp. an i tuiliti e of all physical energy soon follows:, Fi-. in thtj stire is a scries ol short step- to en cariy grave, or the confinement of a lunatic asylum. Many of these young men h ive responded to Advertisements of o-cullcd. Ueiievoient "A--0-eiaiious." or unscrupulous qua;ki in Aistant cities, and alter haviv; been stein lied of their money by one and 'another, have abandoned hope and pronounced themselves incuralde. Dr. Stoddard practices oa the "no cure, no pay" principle, mid proposes to forfeit "il.t'st aud all fees if he fails t. cure any cu-c of fcininai wCiikue- where- liii treatment itml 'invtions re followed, lfor.e.- no secret remedi.--: none but vegetable medicine, aiiihis pecuiUir treat luent must receive the cndo:?eme:it of ail who inteliigently pui-sue it. To lIiuTicti Iulit's. There are ladies who. from delicate constitu tions, indigent cirenmstanees. or an alre.i ty na Dierous oif.-princ. do not wi.-h to become mothers. To such is o J'ored a safe and sure reineuy tigd)ns conception. t?u;"ces warranted in every esr-e ; guaranteed as eonrainimr n ingredirn's in tti least iniariotis to the feeblest temperament. Lcucliori hae. or Whites, po-diiveiy aod per manently euretl. Cases of ienjr .standing, how ever aggravated, must yield to this remedy. Dr. ltod lard has alo infalliiila montiily ii!!s for restoring disordered or irregular periods of mcnstru-ition. 8ent by mail, s-jcuro from '. servation lriee. per b'x. These arc no patent medicines or other h-iiu-btigs, but carefully prepared oooipoun.'.s. f.-opj formulas in use by the most disMugui.-litd anii scientific physicians in this country, ami uhtcb have tier r ieea nrer'tc ((fore All medicines warranted to give sat':1 f:o :ion or money refunded. Strictest se-Tesy oosei v"ei. All lettersi promptly answered. Call on or ad dress, DR STC DO A .", 512 Tenth Street (Up Stairs, Room- No?. 1 and between Douglas and l-'urnhuni, Omaha. Neb. 1. O. Cikiis Dos 10-". augjiyl PRIVAT iv.EDlCAL DISPENSARY, Corner Farnmam and 13th street". Entrance on Thirteenth Street- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. A Persnaiieiat Irif ittition, Established exclusively for the treatment of eillVA VE DISEASES. Trt all their different st:ir?. Cure wnrrantcd. the pli -inn til eh. irate ot thi? Institution has had tiiiiny :. rs t-xperieiiee it: ea.-n n-f val nature, anu h :?.elical k..t ;. Ktt.e. ol ve;y synit.t. m con -iiueti on a:i-itiK ir.-m tj.; i y treated ci "i r.I rare.l er-mptuinm, wil! Le '! pi eat beneiit to tiMk eilii-.g upou him I r con sultation, and l. wnil.t .'ti-ai. tr.ce l.v i-.g-sfTonda'-y k mot -t.i- re-.-i .i. iiitr ;o i.e ar oca properly enrml i.c!i. .: 'i.1 "n'.i'u'icn ociomui uiidcrminfj, ii e !u .:: i ' r- k. n .i-urn. ;;:i t t!,-. in'eile tual stcl i!ie"i-..l 'u-if'-f No mercurv u'hdj., ji i ear hi "i -li uoury. All ease c-f ;'' ; ';'. : ! Ill JH!v If If . ; I'll) :-!' I ?s ' ctred by a roe an i ? '..: ' .tw. ' -v. Cel.-, nit dien free, j.r i i-:i"- ' l .,..fn.-r i ' . - Sate?, SI ; t'uree tar j- "j by t :: :i. u 1 iTP THEi .L-p!iiG. The Cutor Wi.ald t'nc- tr.it l-Vi ij ruii.ti & 1 01 1.0 L'-s- 1 " t cefes. His irr.it tern-tie V.r .rtirJ'-rj ot ti:. ii!ir.t.t"-n :( i'ttt at thn ie. pr adlrewi-i a letct to lr. ti th !).... L.iitc in .1 erritya e..r.,i:- ! lion -heul ! '..fj-'.-ike this medi.-it .e '-it wiM ' t ure'y pre uet-nis'.-ii ri:ifre. :i 1 f -r circulsr ; t.- -'I.-rrTe.-i Y..Tir- Oulv." whi-'h .''ii: v-;i'c- ' i:::;i;i,n 17 i.:,h .1 1 . iy. Ait ( 'IS'll K. A. WIUUEM10KN. GRE AT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Eerybocly, and more wo, are coinp to - WIG&E13EORN Et Co., B. A. ' To bvj NiEW YORK: STORE- The largest and mnrt conipletu: STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Are now on exhibition at tha New York P'ore. at rr'atly rctluicd prices. We call pnrtirular atttn'ion to our ih w fty'es of , . UilESS-tiUODi. Fill NT.-', t.'ELA I N b. ii ii (j II A MS, -!. BROWN SHEETING. f KLEAvIIEI) COTTONS , ... KALMORAL--. CAUPETS 1 - CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON YARNS BOOTS AN1 SHOES of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. A lsrge slock of ' GROCI RIES, " HARDWARE, ; ' QUEENS WARE, WOODEN-WARE, (iL SS W ARE, , YANKEE NOTIONS, ...... HATS AND CATS. We have a Itrir st- ck of th- celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW, STUBBLE BREAKING PLOWS, all kinds d CULTIVATORS. REAPERS. SE.EC ERS,- HAY RAKES. &.C Plattsmouth April 22a. 1S69. E A, WIG'. ENIIORN & CO. m One door west of the HiBiLD Office, I-LATI SMOUTH, - NEBRASKA, HA.? v5 ; M2 M . k A LAKOE Goods', Q-rocericSj Clothing, 23ry FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, : BOOTS, SHOES and Provision HIGHEST MAEJvET P11ICE PAID ... ; ... ..V. r; for.all ,. Blinds' of Gbimtry Produce. N't-lra-ka, Auyii.-t 5th, O IT 7 15 3. WLo)esie and STOVES, TIN, 'SHEET IHOW, BRASS, 9 s rV K t: T . Or ad kin hi id 'z . xhioh t w-rrEt the Tin Roofing, Gutters and ' Bpouting Done on Short Notice. Are e!a?!W Acn: ia iaia ounty fur Ut .' tt Stewart's Ci'lrh'r't'edToinbinalifm" Coal or '.'00 . Cook Sttvti Gire as i cbI! we will not be undersold Main street. nxt door eaat of the Mani Kock. ' . ; ; ':". ,. vr,IUA'-''( A fiorliiif? JfJ. -fvlkicliivs offer to Slic j lie at ji-ine ;fjtiut , , . (1 Hi it I 'ft 11 'iff lit: icilk tic TJ: ii.il thi ir AT TUK - AT iJUk .STOCK OF lc65. STORE a - OO., Retail devlri iu' ,1? Ta .0 w s ttl iu tb itaiket. n'C'&tf air i2s?$xt give '4 '7 it Oil itin Mmtn'i leer,.. 1 In Pitricl tX'Urt. J-eoonl Ju.iv.'jol Iiirtr:), J' n i: bin and for t d coitntT, N'Tit u t. ' T ..rt Twtirhnl-T-- nySTTir f-No'.icc. Is.iO H. vletwnl . J To iauioc ii. Alexauiier, no:i-iiid-jo'. f, , ant : Vou r horc'i.v uotified tltttt R ti" r!t'it , h:is, on the lt IS ot SciHembi r. It. ;i. t.l rn. petition iu mc li-trict Court of the S "mid Ja jitial Ii-riet within and for C;i county, .Sr.. braj-ka. the objei-t aud piuer ol wl.i li i (,, r, . form deed 10 M to expres the true i:,l Minount of comidcratifin bid and pei l liv V. . .1 l'almer. at r-!.wia' le, 't the : . i u..y 1 1'cbruai'y. IhvI. for iVe N. ; t-fS. AV.".U 'tiionoi. L.T.U. N.of lt. n If. ofr.rh r. M . . - , aiyour tn.peri .on ajuumtui roim-r-i :i, you iu said Court on the b-th day of I ..-ui;! , -lV't, which truet ol liMnl in-now owm- l n,i j' the pos.-ession of idiiiiitifl'aud t. rcu-.ovc a -!. i from plaiiiti'Tsti'le to sai I trat of Inn I l.v r. on of said mistake. Yon are icj iii-l j, nfwer naid petition on or befoi e the . October. lH.v.t. LKV1 KL S T K Rll l.l Ity Maxwki.1, A- Ciipks. er'.lwi His, Atti rio'. M:GAiioTii:s: Frederick Fulis. a rion-rcr 'd-tit .) t'ne of Nebrak. will tako I 'Uiic thai .liian. I. Donrlmi. d the h-'late of X' ti'ktt, d-i. ci tiM. 17th di'v of S- pt inber. A. 1. l -'.-y. Iio- I.. ,),;,. Iten iii the li-tiict I'Otlit of (lie.-, -v., i I ,t . , DtoUiet cf tic Male .1 .tlo.- ka. i a. f . . t'oiinty. tifraiust hint, the mm 1 li. ur Fuchs. doh ii Jant cnir t-jr'h that .-t ti- -, lav of . 1 1. i.e. !.'. that K.:i' M-dii-H I u h was indebt. d to Iiini, the sm.l vv : .. t K.t -ia. in the -.im e-t i w,mnufuUilt.:'i' -'th. ami Uleivil.-teiuc. i.i p.ie t!:..l .la- i ... livei.d t. ' - it Tl:i:i-titf t t'o" nM .; i . ' ant. lif :h it le:i '.uitl- i cpi ft, .uti k. ,.- ,- yaid i'i e-l.-i. k 1 " 1..-1 ;:' said; r-i ' i;-' - . '-...,( ' i . be due. with interest on fit -en . u . . ! Mli d.tv ot .It. to A. 1. 1; .'. At. ! .-..-! 1 --I'!' i will fm-lhcr lake i."lici ti.et an .1 : . , '.. I mnt lias i-o.- ncMin't hi inpiu; in n,r j nlioi e nciieii. mid that ihesln-i :l't i .- : I e-. .. h has altaeln-i the f,.;.e!n? He , ! d r. rl ' to-wit: 'Ihoet-it half of lot nine in i.mik ! ui j ttcn.as d.-.-iVnulcd on the Tecorde-l ph.t t' t ! city ol riattMMoulh, T'n mil count... ai ( t;. said Frederick Fuclm ii notitie I thuf. In ii r. ! quired to appear and i.nsw er - a id J t t : u.nie; bi l.irc the t!: ird Motidiy after ti. 2 st diiyo ! October next, or the suit! petition will be t.-m. a true, and judt'iucnt rendered e. -nt'iuipiy. W.M. K. In i FLAN, i Iy WlI.tllT VoTIK.NUl Ii, bis Atljllit. INotlcc. In DiMi'iet Curt 2d. Judioil 1Mtr,cl Wilk u and for Cass County ebrk. Oauiai Kikenberry I KK-aiiiHt VN'utir Kavid ClicdeBter .( vw. and A. Hain I in lvi i Ch!!fster and A. Main n u i. dent detetidant s you aivlcacb ol her by noticed that lltnoal Fikfiibr riy on t. ,!,(, day of August bled bin petition .a t lie c! flue of the Clei k lithe llrtrict Court witi.ni ai,. for V-ui County Nebraska, the object un I t4i-i id which is to obtain H decree cf ai l Coii't r ncindinK at-.-l settinir aside n curtail it.iitriri made by plinntitl an ! said l'licl..icr. t. r tl.e K ofN K ' 4 of -ce. Stand the W - of N VN of fcc :U in T II N of H 11. K otti I'. M.. . , ; U decree -aid contract null nnd Mod and terfr debar said Clfdester lioin nil claim or ji:iM . said tracts of laud and lo mj.. in ...i d 11 . a !.. a deliveriici an eerow in bis poss un k Plaint ill. com a mir said tracts oi l.m-1 t.. . . , ( iicltsler cr from rcconlini? u.;d tc,ii in the otiiceol tue ll.coider o! tin- Ucn Nebraska. Vou arc t qnircl to aivtwe r fai l peiiiiui: or before iLe HiVp .lay ..f t'etol ct 1 '... D A N I FL KIKK.NbKKKY B Mwhi.u ii t kirm, a:; .Sept. h4.J police- Dnvid ratc of the Mate of A Usitii'.r k.L. resident, dt f.-ndant. w ill taLe t otir '. f.at '? u-t . M. Maniaett of the Stai: of N e'jr k . c-jiintv. did on the 4th tluy .f Sej-t.-inbei, t , Hr,o, hie his petition iti the Distr.et iMirl ol t:.t 2d Judicial lMslricl of lb Suite i. .Nrt,,.ka within and for Co- county, ajait t the m Iavid Fiarce. dtfet 'ianf. scftiTiB f. rtli t!-t . i the 3il day of .March, . D. I.m.'.. win ifell,t.i n. plainlilV in the sum of'fno H jti rf l It-'! with ititcre-t fi-.m the .'si day cf M afh. IVH. r. 10 per cent . for service before t hat : ,i.;r i r: derc I ns at .orticy .'ind colinitoi in fcl'en.lirr , certain actions lor deltnJaiii and Ii i inum-y . for the use of said dtTrti l.itit an l I.' I.;; tsT'f-t That on sa:d 4tli day t f .ej U n, ner. . . iV. plaintiff caused mi order ol ai'.o S mrt t t- ! issued out ot the CU-ik'H .fl"...-. of f-ii I l!-it ! Court, and eauxed the follow inif r-a 1 estate t' attached, towil: The nhdiiided tie hail i the iroi Imlf of lot No t wed ve ' 12' in 111 i tr: t'-'irven (27) as Ucsiitiialed iipfiitlm ic-ui . plat of the city of l'latt'liioul It in ('.; t- ' N'ebntska. And theMiid David P'-i -o i' Lett' notified that lie i rc.juir'! lo tpri.11 ui.-l . wer said l-eti'ion on er before the Sr;i -.' Nevembcr. 4. t. lfii'. ; Dated Srptrmb.-r 1 Itb. Ht.y. JF HNLK M. iiAUwLhXi FfptlOwt. AdmlnUf rator' 'Notiel I lit ri .y Vivc'i th it !n w - . decretal order made hy his II. nfn ( . h. I." JudtTf of the Seen ! J'ldi-.i-il Jli-trr t t' . within and lor Cns t'.i.:.tj- .Male ..; .V,i. at hi- 'Ii.hii h r- i.i t 'lalui i 1 v . o-i .'.Jj;. i'. "' D 1;V, I w ill. on the I'ML day of Si Km v. A 11 jS4;:i;it thr front door ol ihe f' . ii : !l ; ' : th" city of licllrviic, S.nf-y "utilj, S '! ofi'er 1oi--i.le nt pr.hl.e :i.n ii.-.ii. ai tl. h, .: . ooe 1 1 i o' .c.-l: p. in . ot sii id dn v f 11 l!u t'..- atel I e-t hidder, :.!! the r i trt T. "l ill-- o of . lr-jiii i Coi w. ii eca-e.), t; ;,i i ... 1;- 1 lowii.j ri- I m:.! . M-.!.-. . 1 !., - t:ti'y. N .hra-ka. t -wit t'ottiro. iteir. :: t F. S;.:!:' .---,:;!.. .! ...i:.... : J tt'Tth -.' ci:;li:: ntl l "en lnAr ! ti e h"i ! c i i v. r. r unit , I ( le e i i ; .-. . ' ! !!:;.-d. Las 1. -1 1 ) !'!.... !.- : . , j ru nr.: lit; i ii ;h 11 ihjin ..n.I - . m,- to ' ' i ;tl. k .i I I r i . r. t -i. '-i. i... . ; . I f Ji i I ! t rivt i.i :l,c i ; . I . ( r i: - ;i : i -. ei J :ir-i -i.'ii :i- ft -, m Kt- . t t t .v. ii -1' i - . !.;, t j. t cc :. 1J .-. j '. - w i! 1 r' i, I.. i i (.icu r for t le- i .i . : . n ; hor.r. Te-:ni cjb, - ' ':.-.!. ' it; i . i. ij ; A lr.tr. f t-te .i I'.; hr;.ini t'..ii.. 'In t iij ii t fit. A t n 4) Jit., Li u- r.. . J I S. ptett.Vrr .'.!.-!' '.' wf.J Archied V'i,.',;ii".--at.J fi:ral..ti the State of Missouri, wilt tske iiotina th u i ris Ifrnn, o! iiinj .j..- tu'iuiy. m, t'i t .N'e! r.' !;-i. did on t!ip 1 it d ol' S. i ;i i . li'.'. file ti:s pe:iti-.n io I he I ri. I -inl " J.i i .! ii.ii- i.i : I .' -: t : -1 ,,( t, . S;.,;.. ,, S'-'.r. . w i: !i i n and f..r e;oi T:d :: - .-. , n . ,.., , r,.i ,. Arduhai Wicsiii aud '.;it-.. 1 1 '. - ft feiidiii.t-. ff:l:i;: ' n-fi t'nit "-i ih !!. -i ' A. V. I'i'M. they wi re theowi.- Ti u I c ami! ' ' the Mottl. -.- .ti.iri.-' .,r v ,,,. . to-.nhi. No twelei l.'l unrtli t unt S-t ' ' Ci.-tof oiii I'. V. ..ti-.. in S I.:i .j.:,:it,v. V. hr;,- -k:i : th.it on --iid .h-y ilcl-i, . .t r,.. ticorvv liordri- ui.d J..-. ;li i t : ; n ten: 1 . del two (Hr-lf of ;ii I ,. ;v'-r. - t i it ,-i . I.i . eeutio'l or hi- ..-. i for siud fici ii-. i. L (:.. tkc, the r is.ii iio v.n - p... I, '.I 1 t,.r - i r: ''i'- the ..ui.' deed n w it - i I mi on tin ' ' day ol Si i r. r, 1 v.'. -let. n 1 ,.,t -m-l to ' Kani'n-I J it., f the rein lining 'iiiliiiie l . .. third, luid in tl.c fs.-Midiiui th. 1 i. . ! him the s:itne mi-tak. ns t. a 'vitn :.- wn :n . i' hy p;irtie.. nt:d tl. a' knowleJKi incijt : . . ing in form, i'hiit the suid ts:umi l.i.K. m :.! j conveyed all of hi" interest in t! ( ,i(. to the uid Josej h Hume. Tuh! l ie raid .) . . i Jiume, und the h.-irs of the si. id t.-.ue 1; : :- ' h-. iero g lioi-lers. hnvinu .1 i-.l . con v y : : r aid premises to platutiif. And piayiiiKth.it i ' aid defendfints may hi; ordered ext ent, a,, i ieliver to plaint iff j good and sulheient o. . -u .; fee f impl lo suid preiiii?i s ; i.rreelliiK 1 1 . - ...--take made in nid ileeil h :ihove jet l .rlh. '" 1 the laid Archibald V iprins e.i.d J. i7:iljeiii ' tin are hr-rehy notilied thttt they ure ren'.-i-'' 1 to appear aud answer aiaid petition on or L t f the 1st day of Nt.verr.hcr. . o. l"f.i. or the m." will he taken as Ii ue an J a decree rfcinicK I -eordincly. I'EXM.S ! '-:.'. By T. U. MhVKTTarty lorrd'C. i.i'.; In District Court "J Judici.il District with:'.: i for l'fis county. rtii-k,, Maria Harper, I ' tinH .Xylite . ' Penute Ildrper, J To Senate Harder, not f dent, defendant, you are hereby niifie i:' T M.iria Helper on the 11th dity of skji.T' j..' ' IxiH), tiled a petition in the Dirftrii-r tlourt ' : " 2d judicial District ni'bin and tor C.t-s c- ": ' NelTaskn. th object arid prater of 'ni I p. : i to obtain a decree of taid t...i..n. dnw liie li'itid of .Miitriinoiiy "?:isfiru '.'wc.-t: ' elf mid s.iid I!:iinti3', mi l d.-t-i op i i;c ti, ,? i Lluintitfihall hav the rul . y ;uidi iii' -1 -iia ll.irper and ANt-ni.- M.llrpi-r, il'-c-children of suid plaintilf and . Icndent. You are required to uii;v erf..; l i.-tiU' l. ' ' ' ' licfore the 1st day tf .Nort-mh.r lv)f". MAK1A UAKfKK By Maiwel! A C'byi tnan, Att'.ri.. . . - . yeptliw6. Josephine Neshitt of I'le. s.uii Iii:! -r State ..t Jlissonri. will take noti. tL: tJ - - i e-Oiit of i he couoty ot .auii'lcr- it. tto- . ' Nehriiska. did on the I'd day of .eplepilx-r .'. ' W.J, tile hi!, peiiif.,), iH ih District I '..ntt ' Ul Judicial District of 'the .;ate of N.:r.---witliin Hurl f,,r Sauiidfrs l.'o'tti'j. ,i;n.i :. '' ' laid ii ! en hint Jo:-en'iinF .Neshitt Lln.B ! tbat the said f.laintifi .is iiji ront pi I .' ffndent on or about tl. 4tb duy ol Jarumr.. . and that caid liefeudai.t hu been ilituii:- sent from said plaintiR' for more tb'in r last ji.ist, md rrtn that the said phiii.t-:. ': '-' be divi.r..? i from said defei. Uu:, ii! 'L J other and further relief ,i in e jii:;v ii.d : eoncii nee he ii entitled to. and the ''"'' phine Ne iirt in. tide I th ... ,e r- ' ' "pp-ir and atiiwer K-iid petition an t '' the lit .l.i o ) t'J;,erllri;i. Dated .Sep!eliihi-r "I 'f.S -DtSKfll II. M:lil'! i . By Makcim liktii. bii At-'-'--- ImproTril Farm nm 'In !" : fr fr'or Male ' The fw.ru is shout 4 ioilt w;'t Jiwa J'' n:o-:;i. 2 ii. i!e- it r-t II'?r..i', . ri t:.e - j ro.i. iti lu-rej ha been in eiiit Tiiiun i1 'i;.'.- uiiui. i:. niiJi nt i:;;. e.j i.i. wi..'-. -, ( s-nU'Wesi : .;. of secth'-ii 27. toi: n !J. '.iii.'.' V." ' J"". nnd .".ntie-t -d with it i!otV ui d ' oa-t l .ji.Aia: lieu -t ji of eect i'.n -Ju. uu.e t."' aad Tars". t im her 1") and So-1fm ncr,J. n :.i- : ',. ii and V :t0 acres AiK, tlje i.t.rLtac.-t ' . : svjrrbwe-: '-i :f eeriTti Cl, tow n. To. rans l- 'J1 ."liiln county. Iowa, dec enst fiim Plaitaic and one mile frta the river, hrnw ' niK-r. f ini U 'r- J r. k rt.i.lXOXv lauai".aH..