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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1869)
V She Ttcbraslm Htrrnlc.. local'' 1TEWS. R. R. TIME TABLE. - 'lrut ! Pacific City follow OOI1-C fOl'taj- "Freight, 7:4J p. M. in lit Ex. r 7:22 a: r. c.iis.t otii. Freight. . OJWa.'m. Nirht Ex.. , xl r. m. Mail Ex.. lo-rSOi.ii. 41 ail J,V. ifc'Or. N. Niirht Fx urea train run every day; all other ffrr da exee-pt rundny. -"acme nty is J miififroraCooiifil Walls. and III mile, from Joseph. rm iftmdap't Vih- The daily hack between this place and iN'rlrasfca City has given way to a tri- weekly. The mail h "carried a! Iternate day on a pony. . The resident of Hon. T. M. Maruuett arue near burning laj-t . Saturday.. It took fire, and considerable exertion was required to save it. - - The 15. & M. R.('o.of NelraU have over twelve niDcs of iron now. piled up on their depot ground.- in this eity, and they Lave enough for over .twenty miles nore f iitf-i up at the junction on the ether fid'. . ; ;.. " If yon want a can of th-. finot freth oycfcr evfcr brought to PlattMuoutli, e.ill on Piatt Sanndere, in the Ueraw lilock. Ho has theia by the can or case, and we can testify a? to thvir. quality , for we have tried them. The Chronicle kijs: "The track-layer" on the 'Midland Pac ific llailroad ar rived from the east yesterday, and are stopping at the Cincinnati Jfou." This will look a little, odd-to people in the.se parts who are used to building railroad. Wo suppose the men who are laying trak on the 13. A M. would not object to boarding at a first ehtss hotel, Lut it is noi CTutomury.. excej t on the Midland. v r - t Japt. II. Kuhl has rented hi houe on the corner of Sixth and Yiue klr ts to Mr. Robert 1. Coates, for a boarding bou'se, at isUj 'hilars per ninnth. The Cai.tMiu on'i- li-sked tier mnntb. nnl : e, uM not get that. He paid two dollars ' f. ran advwti.-euient in the Heuai d. I and had Ids choice U-tweco two or three ' diffvri-nt ftirtiee at Sn. ad'.c ..;e i ' Does it pay to tbi'Hska ( ity, is couipljining, of an !oubt not thev iiav.'Voaie of those who' i&fe4J thin city- short, time oiiv-e; A reasonable i.ionber of them were caught J by the poll'v of oar eify, a ni were sub-1 equ'-utiy suitened tovarjvustiu of impnsijniEonf. and - the br.Ianee of the f an-r concluded I'hittsuumth ?a.s too par ticular a -..-lace for them to p'y tlic-ir vo cation, i . . ;:..' r V Tic Jiij.ru ul of fchiaitioti tor No vember i a aplendid number. Eerj article is well worth a porual." It ue- :rve., and ha a-.hievcJ a marked sue- I iu circulation in tne .Mississippi Valley is now over 5,000 cojiios. It has gained and will maintain a position as the leading educational organ of the WeVt nd South. The "Text Book" question j.j the leading article in this miml. Address, J. B. 3Iervix, T',U and 710 Chestnut utreet, St. IjouIs Mo. S. H. Mallory, Esq., will at once set a j laruo fur nt" rinnIj tit wrti-L- ?.ivlnrr tii.-t- ! ironi tnrs city west, and if thC river con tinual clear of ioe for a few days longer. o as to permit the transferring of a suf ficient nuuiWr of ties, the first, ten mile Cf Railroad west from this city . will be completed and cars running thereon within4vtwo rteki from to-Jsy.', Mr. Mallory has been on the B. it M. Road j for over twelve vcars. "starting in a nti i engineer, tor jong tinut' serving in the I apAcity cTt Rodt! Mabter, and is now one cf thoir- xuot efttoierit and trusted con- tractor. Such ii. the just reward ofj John Saiitlu t-ccentJy dits-harge-1 from jail.tUleuiptexl last Friday evepjngto pasi a $10 coanterfoit bill, National Cnrreiicy. at 'aliey. Si Katfuer's store. : He got loistrou because they told him it was cour.terftit. -got himself unceremoniously ejected front the Btore, and fell into the hands cf Marshal Murphy, who lodged him in jail again; He wai brought up Saturday afumoon on the charge of at tiaptingj to Jiass ' connterfeit money, and it was proven that he had attempt ed to pass the same bill at'teveral dif ferent place?. He was held to bail in the snm of $1,000 for hi appearance at thc next term ofthe U. District Court, and in the absence of bail he was pent back to jail. The beautiful little original Magazine, called ."The School Festival," is now ready, i It i devoted entirely to school j exhibitions, recitations,' N dialogue, tab- j leaux. charade?, etc, and U destined to J have a great popularity. It is the only ! inngazmo of the kind we know, ut .has been greatly needed, and meets the want, j I. ! J.U J.T r 1 is iuii ui goou tnings lor the iaige as . for the smaller children aU orioiud. and aUjirst-dtM. Send for the Maga zine, and enjoy the whole of it. It is published quarterly, by Alfred L. Sewell &, Co., the publishers of that popular ju veniki magacitie, Tub1 LtTTLE.; ,'oR- PORAL, Chicago, IlLand cosLs nrrr cents a year. Single epy' fiitn cents, j 5 i m pson, M ictelwai t & Co: telegra f h -ed Saturday evening- far three tnr.re ears of coal, which arc expected t arriy; this evening or to-uiorrow. - Since they have commenced furnishing coal the demand has increasetl four fold. They sld a car load last Saturday, and "did twit have near enough to supply the. demand. They are keeping an excellent article, as that being used' in the Herald office will evidence. AVe have abandoned our wood stove and put ur onc f those su perb Monitor:,: sold by E4 T. Duke & Co.. believing that coal, even at present price, is cheaper than wood. AVe are Ghd to know that S. M. A Co. propose tok-vpafull supply ou, hand, and we doubt not they will be able to materially rrdacr the price as- oon a the Uailntad Company will cro:s 'merchant tars tothi ;! xf the river, which we' have reason U'lic tey wiJJ do a oon as the rush ffr vr! tV-ir f n nitris! nrt. ' , f'rirm Tuetday't DttHy. ! The Railroad Machine hopsare about 1 completed, and the machinery is being put up as rapidly a possible. "llhtiiroa 1 bridge timbers are fx-ing p.-heJL westward on the B. t M. asrap ilTy"as teauis can take them. While II. F Price was shoeing a horse , . , j - .1 ,. i i . i last V ednesday morning, the horse be- cauie unruly, and stepping upon Ml" Price's foot briioia.U badly. Xha t k L Le,.n t.xten juJ i machino fcn0ja. anJ hereafter the loooim hoy nnotives will m 1 dnrins tlrt fiiiiLt tiuie. ""'If yon would ilo a .-ui;ce-fid business, advertise it. If thu merchant vtvthu eity will each one advertise his business efleet.rTully a the -IIkhaij Is adver- tiiij? Platt.-uiouth, we will "ruarantt'e hiui a fortune in a -hrt time. ' The Omaha ' Jh-rahl say . Ottumwa coal is selling at $10 per ton in that city. It can be furni.-hed here for Jess than in Omaha, a.s oon as arrangements are per fected for transferring loaded merchant era ' iu this id-Ie. . ? I- ..'"; The newsjijiiHTs tat of u begin to understand that Plattsmoutlris the itint j where the srrcat llailroad IrM2f ai-ro- ! the Mi.-souri River. is to lie eoitnu til. Our articles 011 the bridge question have leen copied into a number of the leading journals of the ecit." i A man named James . Comiorton, an eiuidovee on the IJ. & M. II. Ji., was run over and killed by a gravel train yes- ter lay morning, near Home, Iowa. He was a brother-in-law of Mr. Halev. of the firm of 1 ox it IIa!y, contractors of mason work on the l. vt M. between Plattsniouth and Lincoln. Mr. Haley left for thf sceh of tlii? aeeident yester day morning. ' . ; - ' Wo pas.-l thrtmglt the. western por tion of thc city yeerii.Vi and noticed a larce numln.r" of new houses. . One of lha tc1 a"'fer ,llC' V "- 0,,o: ? our. frieuJ. T ,AV: Tarn's, J-j 'V addition. ' He has as neat a re-idenee as one would wish. We b.;tbt kV the sverae cf ' lifa among American business? men would be much longer if" more of theni would LuiM'aud xujiy tuch liomcjj aour friend RjiniCs has. t Frcin wvia- Difv. vUnJes the weather moderate W'inay expect the river to clow before many daye. Tlio" ice Ita.4 been ruunaig pretty thiek since yesterday morning. SheritT Johnson took the Holt county horse-thief, John Vanderdioe, to Pacific City yesterday and delivered Lim over to the Sheriff of Holt county. " r' Deputy U. S. Mar-tal li 1L. Murphy took Jokn Smith tin? man arrested a few days ago for passing counterfeit moiieyto Omaha yesterday, whirt? he will be tried before thc U. S. District Court. . - Surveyor Gjneral Livingston has been confined to his rocia for the past week with a disease of the vtmut lie is re covering rapidly, and will be-in his of- fice again in a few day?. - Judge .Isham Rearis, Associate 'Jus tice of Arizona. Territory, .arrived at his oil home Tn Falls City' on Saturday la-st. ! He is on a brief visit aud returns in a few weeks. ' " - . Hon. S. F. Nuckolls, dek'ate to Con gress from Wyoming Territory, was ban queted at the Seymour House, in N'e- bra-ka City, la.-t evenimr. iSuekolls was tjie founder of. Nebraska City. ' t:" , ' , . . . V. l. i'loorc, r-i., litis iitxu ujjyi'iuicu permanent jailor by Shoriff Johnson. We have known Mr. Moore for the past ten years, and can heartily endorse -this election fir the position, t .. The Chrmticl says : 'W j under stand that. Mr, Kenedy, a tu rner near Hubbard's Mill on ths Weeping Water, died "a few days agol j His dcathT fas verj sudden. He was as well as usual through the day, coniplained of being indisposed at dark, and was a corpse be fore morning. . -. r- -v--------I-- ij r, y Some da3-s since "we called attention to the fact that that our streets needed lighting. Will some member of the City Council bring the question up so as to get an expression f that body, on it? It would be worth a much to the pcaee of the city a one policeman, and would be cheaj)cr.-r .Ijt us fciye further light. The ladies and friends of the Piesby- , teriau Church' -twill give the. citizens of I'iattsmonth and vicinity a rich treat next Tuesday and Wednesdi y evenings, the 7th and Sth, at the Presbyterian Church. Select tableaux aud charades, interspersed with choice selections of vocal and imtiumtntal music will be the order if-the evenimr. -Wo--guaranty theiu a full hous for wc know that the itiT..n i.f J'Utrnw.ut'i can a hnria r llne Ot tllC roiVl last TUC ilt, WIlo CXallll lied . , . -. , ,, -. . . . citizens ui imtsmouta can appieuto . " T - . ... J a nuisance vn tlio tide-walk. Afier visit something of the kind. work all the way from Linc-oln to this;. , 'We 'raw a' man last evening -who af- ieared highly indignant, an 1 threatened u' i i i-j !'' to eue. Romeb-jdy he did j not exactly know who for ibmuuje. ' s. . . - iiu iiaa r.uu - it i :j , to. ''Ivelenoi". for his wife, und sh hl arrived. onv the' opp-rte barik bf the river, at a late hour last eveying, ..and there she-was coinpellexl to renin hi until this morning; and the highly incensed hu b.md was compelled to remain on this tide. We sviggest that he lay in a, bill for "damages' against the ' Old Muddy;" and if he can get anunprrtTKTkted jriiy he will have a' .sure' thing. V"S'' nave known of a eood maay inea things done by the "Old Muddy," but this htit act hfiit.s tbem all in meanness at least so thotigbA qst "Eeloooi'l trie ad. ! t. . JOIIX M. CAItltOTIIFJtS Hits leen appointed by Sheriff Johnson as- hi. deputy. This appointment will give universal itisf::t.in, as Mr. Car rot hers is eminently qualified for the 'po sition, and the appointment of a deputy was very mu'.h needed, owing to the faet that busincM of importance was ..often needed to be transacted during the ,ah eiy f tr Sheriff frfn the ritv. B. c& M. 12. E. ---- Laying of the Last Rail Con- neciing lattsmoutn with Chicado and Bar- a -J lington. 'iBl r. TIIE NII.VER SPIKE DRIVE M CO.XTRAtTOKS MAM.ORT ; ,r A.D WOLTE. Arrival r ttir t'lntt TlirooKa Train at PI((Hmoiilh. with tbc Ollieer of the Road. i.,,. i,,.ti, i At a late hour Thursday evening, we j -.i ;.-.... i ntit i cu null uil iiiiluiioii iu UC . , . .i i . r.1 i -1 pre.-eut at tbe Living or the last rail on .l-t r. xr i. :t. .. i ... 1 i. i -tr mo i. tv lianroau,. hiui ai uayugni Friday morning we left on the railroad transfer boat, "President," in company with Mr. Cyrus Woodman, Col. Thos. Doane and Mr. Paul HiU, of the U. & M. of lN'ebraka. We arrived at the Junction in about fifteen minutes after leaving. the Jjoat on the opposite bank of the river, where several parties from Council IJlulTs got aboard to witness the ceremonies-, - Arriving, (ilenwood,- we found that "Mr." CrIIrSmith, Tri eVarge of the Western Iivi.-ion of the road, had made the best arrangements in his power i to take the people to the end of the tni.k. Glen wood felt jovful, indeed;! i4, i U --f.v; i her flags were up. and an excellent; Bra.- o , . ... ..... i Land, together with the .ul rrmg ni'c and drum, were oii hand in accom pany the train to its destination. The train was won fiiled with people wearing smiling countenances, and again w.- were whirling along eastward. arrived at the end of the. track .uJout 10:45 a. m.. wberrfwc fbuiil aitout'ohe hundred Wn at work, and about the same number of citizens awaiting the closing scene. The jap Wii toon cloe-J up with jtho!at r.il Mr. Mallory and his men working from thc west end, and Mr. Wolfe' and his men coming up from the ea'-t. They met upon the broad bottom ground just west - ct'thciishnaboimij river,! alx)(i( fourteen miles from Glenwool and about twenty-two miles from Plattsm'outh. The train from Burlington oon came in sight, on board of which was the silver pike that was to fasten the last rail. The two trains drew cloe togelllcrrie" Lands played appropriate . airs, and Messrs. S. II. Mallory and John S. Wolfe came forward, each with his spike mall, and sent home the silver hpike in a solid burr-oak tie, in the presence of several hundred people who had as sembled on that broad p'-"airle to witness a thing which of itself wa of apparant trivial consequence, but the consequences of which cannot be foretold or even sur- j capitalist to open a large Wholesale mi--ed. Especially was this .little, episode 'Grocery .ILuuse in this city. We know of driving the last pike in- thi great tf no phe'r- in the west where the enter thoroughfaro ono of importanee tn No- I prise can lie made to pay as well astiht braska. and to I'lattsmouth, antl wer we hi re We have ephi very line fctoi es an imaginative being, wc should take here, .but, none of them, are exclusively this occasion to specuVe upon the jirob- ! wholesale, neither do any of them givo able future ; but being eminently practi- j sufficient attention to wholosalcing to cal, we arc relating what is and not what make it even a prominent feature of the may le. The westward bound train nlacc.' Vi'hat we want is an exclu.-ivelv passed over, and b)th trains started for tht: Missouri river. The through train was exclusively an excursion train, com posed of a baggage car, a Pulman Palace Sleeping car and a Hotel and Drawing Room car. with the following, occupants: Chas. E. Perkins. Superintendent, and lady ; A. E. Touzalin, General Ticket Agent, and lady ; J. W. Ames, Pnrehas; ing Agent, and lady : T. B. Jones, Treas urer, and lady; C. P. Squire, .Merchant of Burlington, and sister; W: Harris, Land Agent for the Road - W. L. Beckwith, Rwl Master.; Geo.,Chal deri in charge of buildiutr and: rolling de partment, and V . lraiK'- - nad J, r Iligcin.-on, Civil Euirnieers. ' Arrivin'ir at Glenwood the eiSni-ts and a 1...--. ..i. r- t "y- t ? - - I lar, numr qfotlirtseludiiigur- sell; riweedcd to the Hotel kept by - miiieJQ 1-1 ,31'ard, where a free 'dinner had been prepaid 5t thVcxpcnse of the j liberal minded people of Glenwood. Had ' we thc time to-day we should be pleased j to write at length of he good people of f i .i tK:. ....;r..i v.. mivu "'vi uii iiilii UUIUi IV .!, Dm must ueier tnat until a more conve nient season." After partaking of the repast, the train again proceeded west 1 . 1 - ward, an l arrived at Piattsmouth1. a!out . b o c:oei, where three or lour hundred I people were, out to witness the Arrival of the ihtt' fhritigh train. ' The' day' was one ?ong to le rememlHired, not only by tins people of this city, but also by the people all along the line of the road, for it opens up a new field aud will soon he the r' ...it- i . ne f: it-iti. iiutxouai mjnway. neiwecn llie 1 Vtl.-mtie and thr T'nfifiiv Tln rtnmiiMi ' J kft tUU 1U(,m;n,, fur CounciT BlutTs I where they- will, stop .t shots .time and 1 then return to Burlington." ; . '.j . . . , : - ; TWE on iDixo xearet aei. uoxe ,. .(.... Throntrh Tralmfrmii PlattuniAnlh to m in-oli tnmy be lMtet lor , Hboat J military 1st 1H79. Uy parties who came in from on the 1 i- .... ...... . . .ii. i city, we learn the following facts r, , The .. .l1l " n rr-l ' road i all ready lor the irou up to sec- tion thirteen, and between that and Ash- , .. , ,1 land onlv a few culverts-remain to be ; - L . : ij - .1 . . I . t : i. . . i i out- in. i icui .iii.iii-a iu jiu-oiii nit; i grading is all completed except on one si?ction, and that is beiug pushed w.thall the rapidity i ossible. Uur inforrnant nays through: ti'ninsCto Istncola - juj? ic i looked for atxmt the tint jf Jan nan; provided ties for the road can be ob tained ' in time. The road " will be all raady for the iron early next month, and the imn is crossing the river now at thc j rate ot two or three miles a slay. John Berryman, indulged rather free ';' ; ' " , " J !y "red eye" and after a little pcrsua- The JWure of ebraska, during tW ruoJ' ; : Ihe sessaon f Juary and Februan ofj Iaftcrson. - Druakenness, Fined lSt.9, passed a law requinng that e tt.4i-ri-i.vA Ivn. ia i U 1 1 I -1 ; ' - , . . j tian anl rnanioqhecfather? bf bo.tld pttrties. tbe christian and hmkI-u ! 'Ttv MgK vvniaiu lUC Clin iiauicst-une motuers OI DOth partlCM, and the resi.W.. r.W f birth . JL .. . . . ' " ' I TV Ii -I -. 1 I 1 'v -si . .j.hv.i.imjliii- taking out license wm uo i n .: . -t .1 . mi uu I wcil to uoti.-e and f Ncrvc-the above re- qu.rn.wn, ATTEMPT JAI1- T a niTL' tl m -w MMmim Tbrj-nrrtaiiKhi Jnst Every tains ' 1 f, 'HowAc dunn th Mr7C. P.-'MoJn; yinot-d that preparations were Win J majlc ninong the prisoners to make an 11 i",i ii- --estpe. and he immediately reported his to Sheriff Johnson. McJohuou kept a ! sJi;op;watcli until"aboii't.the? time of nih he sttpp'jsed they wuuld irnuienee if at all. when, he entered the jail room, all unlooked fr ly the prisoners. He found that the fears of , . ., . . ine janor wero wen lounaea, ana in.tc J T 9 m. Ben.-en. serviagii term fgr larceny , , , V , , - t, i (the 4uan who roViOd. JL-sniitniaiiii T 1 o - . i r John Smith, recently committed for pass ing counterfeit money, were the prime t i'""'" movers in the attempted escape. Their blankets had been torn into strips and iuade into n strong-rojiiVith one end I tied to the' middle of a stick of wood, j ti t? u i . i ,..,! . : . ua,.V PiL neany oti, having a razor, a cae knite, a Hcket knife and a hand-saw file in his possession, whieh he Jnid. tued for that pBi-juae7L'H& had jJiel.iu-kle support ed by a strip of blanket reaching up im d.r his pants w'J a-belt""Tne "infen tion w:is. to esoaiu through a ven tilator ' ' bxtoriliri2 ' ' "from th j i. II.ICK. , , c .1 - -i i CfJi.-Uj through the root of. the jail, and t ' i 1 1 r.u i t t, tey Iiad already pried oft the Lars which thc ,owcr end ofthe vont bt -0 Their nlan was t nU .Ko stir fc tn I fwhich the rope was attached, up throueh the ventilator, by means o short stiek , , , . , , x, v , A , lashed together, and tnen climb out by ., ,. T . i i the aid or. the rope. - It is exceedingly i t 'i ' i '.i j ' L .i 1 jiii. doubtful whether ccii'lt they coind nave 'Si 1 i" r i i --r t i succeeded, even had not MicruT John - x ., . . , , son or Jaiior Moore suspicioned what , , they were about, as the. ventilator l.somy 'about 10x12 fnches square, finade of inch hojirds, and runs, up-tlmuigli ..the rooms occupies oy me nenn siami.y. it up- pears the other prisoners took no part in thi Uioveuvcnt fit- the reason-, that they i had no fiilKin it3 snicVc-sS." 'Benson and Smith were immediately . treated to an extra pair of shackles each, aul to mor- row ..ueusun win oe iunncr treat ea to a IV III l' .1 i A. I i I , . , , lay puunu oan, w tiieu win mase u ratner ineonvenient for Tnui to get away in future. 'Prisoner :' will learn dirjctlv an. i I...H ...i .i. ni . . i: '! . .t . ' ANOTIIKK Plana into Kxecutiou - 1 IIIOUIU. l ne uwuipany uw nut 1 ,u,u (n . 1 5n r- !'" 1 .. w i viTrvmrtu"iii( tn run rt?-uLar iretJit trains I . . ..... ' 1 . . uunwBiu.ui!-, uj,iiiiii auu lilt ill; i; hat it don t pay to attempt to giyejj ta,j wa iavc $M 50, fr what Sheriff Johnson and .jailor Moore the slip, WASTKII. .1 Uboletale Iloutc iu PlntMinonth. There is a splendid ononinT for some nholcsale establishment. It would pay big on the investment, would help the city materially, and would increase the trade of every retail house in the city. Who will take hold of it? We doubt hoc . some. of our own merchants have sufficient capita! to embark hi this eqrer-priapifltheywill- only direst it 4 aifd if they,douot, some stranger of greater enterprise will be the first to take hold. ! .... r r I :(. . ItECORBEK S ornr. I Nov. 24th. Thomas Cody drunken- j tiess. Fined $12. Money secured and prisoner discharged. ., . i . , r t, . 1 at. Cloonan was brought before Re- eoixler WlI.yanl lined, $10.23 i'Jr iin- bibin' to" freelv in "eve water. Hp ; came down with' the stamps, and was dis- f -i t.-rrrv; I charged. v-L, J"L , Nov. Ho. Pat. Maha was found euiltv tof drunkenness, and'obne-hidid liW would deposit $I2.2iXrJilie benefit of thc i .f..-vr Ji fi i . f. r . i School fund. J Ed. Dunahoc drunkness, fined $1.V W and in default of said 2uai was sent 'to j i.-ul. i rf " ' , James LuiTeii, conciuaea to visit lie corder Wells aud deposit with him lor imbibing too freely in benzine. j Pat. Clouey plead guiltv to the charge J - ' . i ' :.... ... . . ' , ui-default ol the luyuej- was scut to jail. iov. o. -iuo. inxon, f.etter known 4 as "Pixie," concluded he was 'monarch i of all he sui veyed" in the ,utliern pai t j of town, but Marshal Murphy heard of! hi action and gave him a call, and the I m.Tt ihiniii K Hilvidi ilmitn,! w-i.i, f w......0 k . ...... tliC Recorder Slol ; , - - Nov. 27. Tom. Smith drunkenness, 1Ctl 23.. and not i'liiiving thc money about him, he was sent to jiil., . , Wc are compelled to ask the indnl- i gence of our readers . to-night for any .short-comings. Ihree phieterers have : ueeu .;i wuih. in our. cvunn-Mug room an I day, which has not been very conducive . t J- ttllli.F wt . . . . T . . v i.r - r - - ov. Jtli. N. Anderson, commit ting " flpririQih icitri film rt.. ci. c 1 ....l .1... - v..j . r . i.v. ufijim-iru t . , , r. , .. . , ., , lee, 1st. Samuel utton. imbibed too t.i , - ireeiv 111 lU-llZlIU -mil mornmrr was brought before the ' Recorder and 1 - ."v.. fined $1 an-1 cost, and in default of pay ment was sent to jaiL Jatticb CafiaJ-wiHtcsf lh Recorder's .i-r. office and plead guilty of drunkenness. lined i3 and cost, and not having the ea'I cash about his jierson was commit ted to jaiL was uisciiarge't. v & AWUShhu broutrht lx. h.. n i -i k..j nA - ra AZttn-tratl ti f-i. att- , i. , - , r ,. ruuk, and iu default of I the monev was sent to en ' xmttd the Reeorkr i A.v i : .: t .1.. si.- Oiucc mis fiti, - tT - , , f,kf L- f - I they are wide awake ocl.-en-jTuud do not j to see handsome .prohts, but is not this put prisoners in jail for thc purpose of i Vllttiu V" th profits a little too iteep ? i, . . ' i If wo are correct in our statements, ami having them get away. .. : wc think we are, the fanner should eet ( t , s. r v 4 - r - - I t ti the' titoe allotted trf pass bef-ife regu i lar freight., tnins will , arrive in Platt upnmi imitHMittf mi fK.-iore vnu 1 t n i- 1 -r . I. tncrirv runnine lv time tnUe. Une week will probably iimVeto do all work Editors Dnrat:l t:.k pleasure .1 to bring to the throuen the columns of vuur paper, a relie of antiquity, found "in Nebraska, proving the art . of metallurgy t have jm 1 teert practiced here more than eight iml- i Ui . . :; I have a brass or broDze. piece found in the upper red sandstone at Lineohv tbu fc"tate.:i Jt: was found by the work men making the basement, wall of Gov. Butler's house at Lincoln. Geolocrkts :!. i -...i ...i fet.t that stratum. Demonstration f has been made that nature cannot build a foot of rock upon the ld of the ocean in a. thousand years. Eight thou-:ind inntiplied nv one tliousand makes eight JmiUioo-. -If so.; this work of art is near e.-rht hundred null 1 ours for science, E. Spraoi-e. Democrat,' J3rownvUle,' November. 11, ISoO.. .... . :: That David ButTor should har.; a brass foundation for' his penncnaht residence is highly proper, and we have no doubt '.but that tha ancient gentleman of eight I Ml- . . i . . 1 1. millions of y that ui W ' c ' , Louse of Da year 1MJ9.- luoiioim oi jear utn was Knowing 10 me upon tliat identical spot 'the avid would be erected in. tha Hence the deposit of brassl cUeatlca Uty " - J Mon may be correct in his idea of i w,1,y , , A ular spot, but we can assure him that the ! . . , . , i ancient gentleman of eight miiiion years ., , , , . . . : I a knew better than to deposit brass , iL .,.! , tinder the site lor his nouse. as there was I , . . ' . , . ! to be a suuic'.cnt nuanr.it v above the I , ground. j . ' . ' ' ' i -4, , ; iiov u Thi? J We clip the-, following from the Iowa i JioinrMmU. It is a sul.ject wlueJl mier- ests all newspaper readers, ; and we there fore give it a place : ., ' '"The butchers pay for a fat euw or stwr, weighing lUMj pounds, and that ili-'esrf in jneat iiOO poun.ls, not oyer r-i"i Mnircimir lflll,lll IIIC lilac .:u tu tur - , or l .1,.. j tallow, for 50 pounds, for not less than I j cents per pound, .making in all 'j .r;t). Taking the beef all round it retails for I.. .. c-'-i i.:..t. i .u... i i . cost only half this sum. We 1::.U" .1 . . ..... IU' - - - ' 1 more for his cattle, or the butcher should come dowuafew Cents a pound, on the ' beef." . The Xcw Era rommenct. , The,B.t &.M. R. R. R. ha-, finally reached the Missouri river. Th,. cast holds out her hands to southern Nebras ka, and a direct connection with the maikets is established, without the pal try',, but vexatious annoyance of dealing with half a dozen different transfer and short railroad companies before reaching the open sea of travel, and traffic upon one of the long lines between the two Oceans. We welcome the B. M. R. R. R. to our borders. We recognize in the gigantic corporation, of which this single line forms out a link in thc chain of iron that it gathers in its hand, one ofthe forces of this age. Thc extent of the power wielded for good or evil, by such an association of capital and brains is almost inconceivable. We are not, however, in sympathy with those who see nothing lut danger J. and dis'oriranizntion in the rar.i.1 trrowth of these vast cciiiiiani( s. On the con- trary we recocuhte in it the ii.ost powerful engines that the nineteenth ccnturv h.i constructed, or that any age has produ- red, tor the advancement of civilization, and for i-iiiaking glad the waste places" ot ' e earth. As the wealth acu power of these-cor- .nilP,t:,m i!M.r,.:.w .U u-.. .!rh -., power of the people extend, : .balance is 'preserved. ' The u; . .1' il . 11 . I anl tne msrer 'of nonpo!y is sma.H in a land -when- fiw uouj prevail. 1 1 i.s oniv where political Uopotism joins hands with the desno- tJm of e.u.if.-il . t!i:it mnmmoK- mm stit!i the natural tendency to the harmonious rilpvp Atniptir Or th vKii!i(ri't:il nna manufacturing; interests of a nation. Therefore Nebraska feels mi-joaloiisy of jrreat railroad curporations. but opens her broad prairies to give them pasge twnmbutes freely of her rcniroes to hasten their progress through her bor ders'. The B.-& M. R. R. R. isalso. and has been for the pat two weeks, laying down its'traok from Piattsmouth toward Lin- I fi ii i.nr ii iutst rowiis i:ivh (-nil im-iiirti'i -. fif. nf fV,- ,,en- rj.nro.-id era. . Ashland also, the enterprising cap- ital 01 a wiue-awake countv. is iooitiiie up,. and will eoou be prepared to welcome VuS?S (;! speed, and ho?e they will growo large as to astonish themselves as well as o;ir soniewriat slow eastern o;ir somewhat slow eastern rrienls. Liiicchi Journal. Samuel Davis, the gentleman who sometime ago made a rather unsuccess ful attempt to to pay a flying trip to"that home from whence no traveler or. auy other man who knows himself, ever re turns." is now lyinr in jai! in a much im- ; iit-w 1 itirnt:tl . ti iniltt.init. n nil K:i mmji to the wise conclusion to spend a little more of life's brief span mong the in- habitants of the ' lower sphere, until 'he lean lc regularly and scientifically put to ue;ith by a- licensed aud practicing physi About .three weeks ago, Wing under thc inflnetiee of mental abvration. brought on bv over irtdulsrene in mixed drinks. the misguidl man attempted to blow r out his braiiis. he missed his brainsvhut i aianaged ts) kinxrk aM-ay a .'-mail -lorn'ori of his head. . He was immediately taken to the Johnson House where he remained until the 13th, when he was conveyed i to the jail, wnere he now remains During the first few. d;iys of his stay in the ceil he was oontiauallv engaged iu at tempts to make his escape, by tryiii;r to i pry the bar apart' with hjs bed slat:.! j lllS.milia QUring IllUt lime evntenuy wand ering. He- afterwards Stated, dur- ing a lucid iutcrval. tliat he was luboriiig Under the supposition that he had .been ' locked up in a bar-room, and was trying to nrv inart the ot-k of his door. 11 ts now eJowly reeoverinir under tbe efli:ient treatment of Dr.. Hershej, and soou et- Ieets to preainbulatc tlio stiH.ets. :.:i'j ; j - i An exchaHge: tsaysthat. with good con iiee trip rou-,.1 tljc world ot.be niaue in Utljs. now 1 It tor a tiav-. elerwith disre-ititable family ties? ' ": DIED. In this city. Nov. nth. "" i ai p o'clock r. a .'f , . e fU.adL.S. stu. Y A. -ti: te, on.y stir. m I I? 1 arl T .s cfJi i 4 ' i a .1W ;T.ivf Sffn. .. . . . - . ...... quesieu 10 cau ana ?fue iuiiueuaiv..,. uJ. r 1 11 ntu tbti road, is iiiaeetX in tn? verv r5i ... .. .-nrj J"v,t vv" mwK inon. There- w . -ct. miih .levunT . a - . t I I . f - ' . 1 are piea.-C'i LOCAL NOTICES. - j ---- - j i -v .... . ' . i . IV. A . Vt.. Ift-WMT..'e rri iTtf vntir r - ; Jirj-Uood. Jney are 11 ID t lieaper j than the cheapest. 1 1-11 ! IT . c,ieal E to anerys aunncrs 1 1 .niri 1 a a.iiiiiivri nil t t.biv.vviivv J , n . ' j ? rw srrlycf)Dfljt' aoi I tliojAare sellin. very low. ;hoTi. Wkich (Jo to Vallerys & KufTncr and buy your GiWJTOs.r'lli'Jt buy for catlrRnJ will not be underokl,- ' If 'you 'are' in want of a good Wagon go to Vallerys & Rufthcr. They are agenU for the Star and Sehuttlcr Wag on its, the best in market. - ' i .. . i Vallerys & RuSTuer have just received sample machines of the Improved Rock foid Brod-ust Seeder and Cultivator. ; vLi-y' mueh improved f.r the year ISTtr. Call and examine them, aud leave your orders. . . : ; i.l-9 4- . Groier&IiiikerV Sewing Machine is the best in inarket- Valleiys k RufT ner are agents. Those iu want of a good Machine will find it to their advantage to rive them a call. i VV Jkirvl ''Couutryr Prodace taken' in. exchange for , goods. .af ! Vullerj ii & ' Good story and ' half frame iesfdencc for sale, containing six room", on cornci of Locust and Seventh streets. Inquire of 'Maxwell & Chapmaii. ? sZ. oet'JOtf Mark Twain. Any one wanting copy of this new book by the world re nowned, humorous and instructive au thor! Mrl 4 traveler can secure Ue same bv le'avlijsr their name at the tiost-ofSce within a few days. novlOtf J. W. Mar-shall Two story lrick Blacksmith Shop - - with 40 by 1 0 feet of 4 ground, for frontinc on I'ifth aud Vine streets. In quhc of Maxwell i Chapman. ocSClf Don't forget that Wm. Stadelmann has removed his immense stock of Cloth 4n, ..GcyitoU Furbish i nt, Q XfBoWfcltoc", efelM Goods, ..Hats iT next "door west from his old stand, where lie wi! be pleased to see albTsbkT friviidiad customers, and where he can accommo date, all the new eu-tomers t hat. see fit to give liiti their patronage.'' " Heabo keeps ! piece goods for sale, or can have, the m made to order without leaf uig the house as he keeps several first class workmen Pon-tantlv employed.' ' ocl2rdxwtf t i i I - '. J i 'C'autton Farmer.. Do-not sell vour Pork until you seo uie. novllwCt. E. G. Do VET Corrrrt Your lilies fJei n Certilled . 'Atwtrit, , . Having'' completed art Abstract of Titles, including Deeds, Mortgages. Tax Deesd-i Decrees tf the District 'and Pro bate Courts, we are now prepared to furnish a correct alstraet of transfer- affecting the Title of Real Estate (Land or L its) in Cass County, Nebraska. A Correct Abstract in many cases can not be had from the Recon cord, an l can Abstract?. All ! only be had from our A"Jff Vi'.rcJuts ngjteal JvsttvU: should Pfe Thatlliey are getting a gon,i titir. to the property they buy. Owners of Real Estate bv eettinir an Abstract m-iv be able to correct any defects that exist, an 1 thus save themselves expensive liti gation, and.- perhaps, tlio Joss of their property. An Abstract ot i itie costs you out a trifle, and may save vo your home. D. II. WllKKLKU Co., Piattsmouth Neb. Nov. 2538o9. tkwi!m. ,- t- The llailruitd Iterel 1 . J. I . 11 1m IT AXJ, nJU 1 A'. T7' - '- 1-' I TTT-T TS.VTT IM-.ITU-lTi 1 TTTT 1 Tl Through Lina East Price Reduced. Doom, Bro.c5j !oa are billing than ever : lower Prints, 9 t 12?c .fMwsIin. .y c.i.-. V;H to 1 ; ' J'D'elaine'..V..'.r.r.;......."....'. IS to 25e Poplins .,0 to 5V Best Kip Boots $4 00 to d 00 Best Calf Boots, 0 J to 8 00 And evervthlntr in pronortiou. v - CalJ at Coffee .... D5t; ISho.- A Gt4. ' , from 2o to .i0e . ,4 .10 to-20c. $1 to 1 To Siiiiar - -. i . , Molasses,. At Doom, Bao. & Co.'. Remember Doom,'- B. Co. have reduced the priie of everything. Doom, Bro. Si Co. is thc cheapest j house west of thc Missouri river. ' norijil.twtf i Ail parties '.indebted to us will save thujtM?lves-extra tro-nMeiind expense by calling and settling their Accounts and 2jotpr Uaving "t Reduced, the "Pi ices on fronds wc mearH lliisvi rss and rfuwf have Monty. Partit.'s owing us will call and settle immediately. d c-2w2t . .-Jjoom, Bro. & Co. SPEC IAlT NOTICE notice. T . y': AM persons inlebied to the undeiKia-ned are rcqucstccl to call ut her residence, eighteen in ilea wet ot 1 latUmouta, and it'.uc LLC taut imme aiattly.; ROSE ANN DECKER. If All Parte indebted te Ala. . -. Will call and settle th ks.me. tkey- will .e themselves both extra trouble and expense, for we must have all account! and notes due us aard. 1 that immediately," u u are goina 2ast anil must have the monry. DOOM BRO. A CO. :cntem'er Zd. 1C3. ESTAY'S ORGAN AND MSLOOEAN AGENCY i" r I Mrs. KnteSJimpkonhatthenscncyortheabove eclebrat-d in-truoients. Any peisou Ueirous o obtaining a first class Oreau or Melodeon with all the latest improvements such as jnbi, lanti. Ac, are rciuested to call at her resilcr.ee "' W c'" u -' Platlsuiouth Ae. 2rt OKDl. l.CE .Ro 7S. ' : .-Iu OrJlnauv to imnul Onlituino; Ao. :., of the city of l'attsmuuth. SECTfOM 1. Be it ordained hv th M T t t . a- v ofiiZWr?$&aSf City Ceirscil jjl' the ciif -itf, I'raiuwedth th jvc n ji uaiuni uy. ioe Auytr niiu i Piattsmouth. be and the same u hereby a.u.-nd- Uibr - th- words -w le a. five "" n '" '" " "" -" scrt in lieu thereof thc mls-'tiot less thauoue ' lo'.Ur. 1 .-.c . juis uniiDiDco o mae enect rrom and after its nublb atioe acerdiun- tn l.-rw. . . 1 r 1 . . . , . . . iasrsa ana approvcu tuts i.intiarot ovcai ber. a. P. l-sS. I. H.' WHtELER. At-est: Mayor. I-at. t. Wit is. ' t-r Rr-ricr. '-lt-tL'w"-. ! FOR REXT. FIXE ; FTORJ-: UUILDI.Xi tUH IlKMT. The Ma.nfe nl O-li -!k'Wi ltrick ttore. Zi its BO leet. cuu.'isluiK ot tare ruuin vcltiir. first and mgDil i-toric n ouered fr rent, to eminence lt March urxt. 'lbt-r an ollice, aouia utiri lrcl. ou ironi r stor". itMnnt'criil above Uwiribl iTrfhtisei erwciveJ until loth-da W" Jaua.ry. lTU. ".Arabic oner. 1 hi u one the- U t bu-io.i T -.dr.!! m-ontrjiet will We cluSeU uuou moi I (auas in Platt.-uiouth. mid parti?; leiriu fv .i ure furii x unii muM make i incnu"ii S. Ul'KE. Pn-si.icut of tit IJoarU of Truxtrvs. on orJbetorc the time a'uve P,ifi:'Ii j i t - 1 ' iS.MiE. Twt. - D. II. VTHEtH. Il..vI'.'J4Wl'M ATCTK1 A' pun husar lor 'al-uiui ti u- tuininc IGu aeres. rtutea o tniir iniu Pl:ttinouth. i'ri-.-e SJO pit acre. Apply to i 1 -ANTED A piirchnaer for fix acres l iiuiiadjoiuin f laitainotiUi. - Apply t AY T AXTliP A run-ba-r fur Cfieen acn cf land aiuoinin? Ilatt;inotith. ATP's Vi fcPLKl.UCK i. WINDHAM. esMenoe T I j.ui two i:n- tt I a ml awU rov-liii-ntl. Apply to .1NDI1AM. 1"V.R SALK A Iarp bt if French 'a cele 1 brateii .Michiiooi Va )U'. laainulacaurcd ut Three Rivers, ilii.-liictn. Lvery wapin war ranted. They wi.I be ei-l-i t-benp lor cusii. novaOJtf KUSsELL 4 lU0M. T70R SALE Three acre cf I in I a i. -inmr I th? i-.i.v t I'lattcUiouia. .Hul k: SOU toon. Apply io n. At ocUititf Sri'RLOCK i WINDHAM. l.'OIt SALE Seventy-five Lots in thc Ci:y ' L riiitLtuiotith. Apply to Oct. 7 ihf. al'l ULuCK A- WINDHAM. I 'OR fALIi Two loti ia 0!:nwcod. rh.-np. septS, , i. DLKI-. i ' i 4 . sOIt SALE. 8? aere of Ian I adjoining iltsuiouth. ikiiiuijvf P. DUKI1 I"Oll SALK. The eolith west (ju.irterof section 11. township 12 north, runa-o 12 etnt. Hn ijuircof i'fplsj s. Dl'KK. EST It A VS. 'PA KEN UI'-IJv the subscriber, in Eight Mil. A Orove precinct, one two yer old whit. tletr. with some red .spots and red ear". Oil' been brnnirl oil ltt Inn but mi. i isrrrlmh (. deowjt J. P. RCUY. w!TKA Y EI I'rHu thatwrui of ihe unlerMo)i Ty. ii. Mt. Pl.niraiit prueitict. in Jnue J:it, cm d;rk -xvii tniire e.lf. Kr m lirvh:iiii i.ii' hind foot white. Any cue pivinu int'oriiiutirin ot the whereabouts t Uie Kiiove descri'ied uni 111;; I irill bf suitably rewarded, iiuvim-jt HANS TIMM. 'PA KEN L'P Bv the uh-cribcr, in Mt.l'lea- X nut precinct. N'.iv. llh. Isiv.i. two yenrlirt ateera: uqi- vl.itc Waeli ear.-1, blnek spots oii fn Iei,n ; tbaatberu red ana Wtite iottea u n uiuley. . . . - novJTwot- - - DANS TIMM. 'AKEN lP Py the ?ub.-criber. in Kifrht Mil. trrove rirtfiriii'it. t as county, .tiv 2. ISTiS. or.a Imv m;ire. with bmek m;ine an-: tail, supposed to be about three years old. riirlr bind lo-.t and n;nt lore loot wuiic. mazy. jut. ou)ewlit on taa pony idcr. - . ovwa' - , JOSEPH AMICK. 'I'AKEN UP Ey the auboriler, three milet Kuil- U'w i.um H nter i ail.. one dark ret h-af iiriijt'U,ij-!ig,:it i-clMeertMll nith whin striuo ou buck, suppo.-cu ' '-e n'jont e ln'onji old. i'KANK KLEP.sKK. 'PAKENTir Bv the subscriber. In Rock lui. A prceiiut. Novouiber 4tb. out tuj y. ur ol-. .luer. liv!i roan color, bull croD in thc bit car at-o. one lird year cli buifer, roan color, with stripe on . ar. I. U HIT K. nuvll " l.VK EN TP-B y lh ti btscibe. ;il Mnuu- iilit t.reciUcL JurtmntC 1st. Isi?.'. on- i-r, iMif posed to b two yearn oid. t;-l; a! ivbiie W illi red ran ; ii- uark or brtnd per ceivable. ' E. E. W O'.'Lti. I . .- IloJwi .'"-.' PAKKN UP By the subwriber. at h 1 dence ill dount l'leasn: prc--inct. N his resi- tuv. 1st i4KVufte red tt;er. tiuppoaed to be one ye;.r old iHiM ; aqnacp crop oulbe nifJt Mr. nhuo oi to beily. white fail, and small alur iu the l'-ir bc:id Also., one wUiiehciler, red ears, red 1 k. be: , .11 . . .i . . i .i - I Ue ncL-k. and some small rc-i spots ou .iiUercn H.'VT tile Klice. gOill riM l-pova OD OOIU !'JCS o part oi tne br-ay. Alsi). cm red heifer calf, white fa. re-- iipjuii 1 lioth eyes, white on the btfly. ;ind rieii- hind foot v.!iitc. WM.LL'.'YD. a--vlll.' r -, - r . . I -r . TAKEN VP By the aubseriber. in Vi cepini 1 w atcr urcenvct. October .5. one Hay .Via r. rVl. iiinr-iii-.l to bt rtA veuri old No mark only small stariu the forehead. uovtwSt CAL IN O. T KVi.ll.. I'AKEN UP By the sijbscribty. lit bis pri m iae.-". In Muunt Plcutant precirkl. Cns coun ty, Nebraska, on the fall day cf November, A. l i v." one ri d I 1,11. uniiosia to k e three :ir obi; no mark or br-irin . perceivable .. r.ovlHwj' - J.C. UtAK. 'PA KEN UP By the subscriber, on We.-piru 1. ater. iu Liberty rrecinct. on the In o Ocfoln-r, ls;y. one dun colore i uiure p-jiiey white taco. ten -r eleven years oi1 : alsj. .-ii-sorre! horse, tbro years old. star in l'-reh.-ad oculIwO' MILTON cWALLEY. PA KEN UP- By the Mibseriber. nt his re.-i- X deuce in Louisville piccinct. Nt- 17. lv three ni-.i!'- t-i;- large bl m-k - m are ml", sup posed to be 10 ye.oii oM, one amall bliiui. uiuie upposeu lo be six years oi l. blind ui t.ic r-i:i eye, two white spots on t be b ick ; h!so. otiu '.Ai n- day mule, supposed to te tinnt yenrsoni. noviwol-. - J- i'.AMv lilyClli.. 1 'A KEN" UP-By the ' .-utscriber. at E;rh X jlile Otove. on tbe loth. mt. : three yeurlinj marc colls: unu bay. both hind ieet white ; tlx other-two are. bo; b dark iron. ,ray color. ou sulu biitxe tsue, toe other wit a snip on thc none oi".rj. JAMES CiiABTKEE. ''AKEN UP Br tLc undersiifticJ. livii.p one- tn Lt.Tirsrillc prccinef. Oss- coun'-JV Nebraska one bla'-k fjllv. supposed to be lour years old . - null mile souls ot the inouin ot la-lar Ureek one half of right bin. I hoof white; no otbci marks or branus pcrcepiittK-. ativlSivo ., - JVll.AILk5iUliy. AKEN UP By the subscriber, at hi resi lience, iu Mount Pleasant precinct. Cos- tojn-.v. ebraskH. oveui--er sth. ISoii. two las Biirini;' al ve, n of a, retl et-lor and. one of inn color ; ui percciviibie ms'ks. iiovis." HUGH McBEYNOLD.S. JMIUlJITE iXOTlUEJS. I JKOIIATE NOTICE. Now comes .Taeeb Val- inukes application for . -fx inenthn extension ol lerv. by mi Attoruey. l. .ii. alariieu. an the time for the settlement of tbc estate o! 1'. A. It is hereby or-lcrcrt tnat s,itnnar. lac -rnaoi December, at V) o'clock a. ui.. beset to bear anu decide on xi iippln-p.tion. A. I., t illl.1. J'ec. 1. 1S0 .tecilwJt l'ioaie juugf. I fie.U. nilmitiistrtlftrOD t h estate of Samuel an-1 Amrelina Hahn, an't makef appli'mtion l-.r It is therelorr ordered that the 2th of De- ceoiber, A. D. 139. at Kolk . m.. I aei l!il !riUCHICUI. 1 npart for tUat purpose, aim ail partic iritcr-e-ted rnsri settleiBcr.rwiir e-ovef themselve neeordinirly. A. L. CUlLD. niiri'.HJt' Probate Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. Now comes William II. Su.it ti. audiAjk. s atpu.iiion to ). ap-p-iirte.d a lmini.-trstor on tte rstftte ol Robert C. 5ilth. late of fjj eon f.fy.Tc braska. It is therefore ordered that Thursday, the 10th day of I c.-eiubc.r. A. D. lvJ'J. ut b o'.-l.M-k a. ni., be set forbearing the above application. A.L. 1IILD. novC.w3t Probate Judge. I) BO BATE NOTICE. In the matter of lie rrtate of Ivy f. lioswan. .' It is hereby ordered that all ncoounts and iTe mands against said est-ite must bo filed ia the Probate Court of Ca.-?s county within six months of this dare. " - - -, A. L. CHILD. . Xov.2lith. lso9.-r-nes.2r wl" Probate .1 u Hre. IJRf'BATE NOTICE. It is hereby ordered that all claims against the estate of Wiihaaa L. iboaaas be filed-tn; tha Prtkfcte Conrt ol Caas county, Nebraska, on or IVfure May i3l. A. D. 1370. A. L. CHILD. Probate J u Ikc. Not. 23J.1SC9. aovsrjt liROntTK VnTirr-VMr .. r j. aciaer. ana rlccs orpiicatiun lo be ap pointed administrator on ihe estate of Harris L. Levi, deceased, late of Cass Co.. NeH.. and it ia ordered that Friday, the 7tl uay cf Decem ber. A. D. be set. at 10 o'clock a. in., to beer and decide npon said t replication v A. L. CHILD. Judgu of Probate. Nor. S2J. lo'A noT5w3t IN tnecaae ofthe Estate of Wm. Brrne Irte of ass county. Nebraska; it is hereby . r ored that ail claim and demands ariustai.i Estate be Clod in th Probate Court tf .aid ounty on or before May litb. ls,70 w A. L. CHILD, novHwSt Probate Ju lj-e. tv ' Ji,1 an'?'. ot eUjas. acainst the E-state o-itbi from date A L. CHILD. JtoTemberltvl-fcatt. Probate Jade. Pbobatk CorT or Cs Co.. N'r.n.1 November Terra, Nov. l.i, 15JU, TN tlie ease of .he Estate of Ephrionj Clow, i- JffiVi&! XUA.'t: CHILD Ma7' KXldiiTH or rvniiAH fVATtt Vi.tfT Loeoi SfL t "-"r neetiue CD' I hursJay tftbit' Vif.' .Mt()IC, TtAtTisiwi'Tm Loi;i No. 0' A. f A A Rsrular uiectine at tlie.r iiall i,n i..L. a i Wot irtUrn invitl t riu. - JOHN SIlAXNOff J N. Wi. Scr. AUm U-tx y. D. . T. ic A. M -v,. uiwetiutt aecorij bad iounh Yrvln-' ,1 w uimith t M:iouie Hull. J.N. U,i NtnR.sK- CuAfTf. N.. r. H. A. M - , , cniivocitl in M-fjii'i nii-l Ijurib 'lLtil.'. " KTitnsKTARrrflf.txI.oi;,:l'.Jj!,.;-.,rT-? p'i-Il' 11 " vci-'liuc ntii mwji ox t-aJu . I r r.k.. r..n ' .-"e-'Jn All .tiairr .ii.uiuiia. lucir KiVi-c i in . . a th l:iiictiter arc invitfj to utten 1. ..inn tiriuut6ortrtjiit?en y-.-an ., jt l- !in.M.-r: 1 . D. If. , Put ii viikFi rrr L. M. r A Tlrwr I'.im '. -. . . -. J. 3. Wl4. KtoorJtr. I. U 6. r ' Jtoarular rneetiu' f riatj Lo?. j . 4. f. every HitaHav c-venint. Lrotuan W ,.. . M. DnKKINiilON r. t. O. O. T. - Ol.IT Br iXCH.'o. A. K irtp.'ricW W n T. U. P. Lrwir. . S. It. 15. wJdb'tVm L',;: Deputy. Meet at Court House Hall l'ueid:ty pi iuitt. Tra-eiit- Tomplnr re , tully initt-d. " ' K ki "icB - lO.trr Loi u. .'p. J -i- 9 Lewi.. I T.: V Uv 1. i i . U. 6. l c i . i , t House II All ou the lir-t and Ulird S;.f ur ! ; ,.,' ii.fi of r:u-h inoiitli. ' SrA or lliirx LMtr:-N'i. H.--..I. J. , I. A:idr Culciittii. M. ;J. .ict-ts li ',' t'lcasnnt vert .-arurdi.y e f-ni.-.r. Firvi- Ldi.oi-. .V.i. 1 1. J. J. ( i ,, r.. V. C. T.: .W in. J. Ilecr. . S ; S. U , . I.oiU- Deputy. .Meet every Wedn. ,y V,, n. T r;veliug Tempitir-' rc-pu-ti'ui , jjji.f. ,i ' Tarkk tiauvt LoiKiK, No. 21. Aiuol ,--r' W. C T.: Jas. Alt!s.n. W. r. II. u,,.,"'. Lodue Deputy. Meeti every Ourd.iv e:, ' lraveliii 'J'euipUrj are rr-fctfuliy 'ia?:!cv, meet n ith u. nt. I,iike' I'arlsU Montiilv mrctiiiK of th.- Ve-fry I-f Fril.j veuinK ol'riicli mi-nth; nt tlie Kivti'.ry; Quart j iieetiUK- of V.-Mry 1-t M..i,.1iij .it May, Au,i o euier t:ti 1 K. bruiirj . II. St. ; !:. Y'l'NJ. l'.c, t. Wm. L. Wttts. Clerk. IC. It. 1 .1 VI 0"v, 91. C)., PHYSICIAN AND .SUItGLON-tenler. K, pror-in;l a-rvi .-" Vi tb- citi.rjtn ol ' Vn tons' y. 1;-. u lciiC'-i'oiiilu-.n't comer oi i;i im ,j s iTi. trt-etsj otllce mi Miiin tre, oi p ri( i',.u-. House. Piutt-iiioiiih, Nebr;i-k:i. " J. IV K A1VLIAS, M. D . IMJYSirrW AND Sri:)K.V-!,. E .... .-eoij-Mi-CIiiel ol the Army ot the P-it-.ij " t'li.i tsruou-. h. N.-l'fa.-fk-.. Uiocwith Dr. h. h I.iriiiifft'.'ii. vo 4tnn street. vp.Mtt$ the ' Iotis;. l'rir.Te rci(i.ii. e corner ..i' Ki,.-'"4 tlth streets, two door; loulli of 1. p Dr J r. rilOMiN, U in t--xutuiisntly local! at ri-pii,( 7,. ;er ;rall.i. ti-tidori tiii proitJiunui tervu-ei i-m-. itit9Col Casseuuiiiy, Neorailii. ;jt7 t-' waeut. : t.-n. sii:t i. ii. Tiit:i;i.? i: to, ''"lOiteanl Tai Pi.jinir ApJ, Nm:. I uolic. r ire and Lna Iniurmi . A..,.. o ... uioulU. Nebni.-ka. ' i, . r ' T. JI. I fcltfit'KTT, ATTOKNEY AT LAW and Hnii,it. .t .. "ry. PiattnaobtU, .NebrHjka. i. nuirtti, iArf. a. cisiran AlTUKM..S AT LAV.' uh St-li. ;t- Hianeerv. 1'i attin.-.uth V.l.r-..u Whit A iiu'tcryV Dra e'lore. '.tii.- iir il..-l r-Ji' .,Iu;l'r",V. I'i"fITi-J-r. cernr vt Uir cn rrStlrd and newly fr, r.i bia.1 i.r.r. rr.i las aeceminvdati ju j;iaid 1 J the eek t imy. . aujJluwtf. ativ 'utli. .-ftb a aril if. vfsi.i.iit rornxuen. ATTOItygY AT LAW. Platutno-ata. K.e - " '' liT. Ji:.M(.rv ATTORNEY AT LAW . CCllt. JDCoIb. l iir-i.un U .11 ......:' I tbe (.our's of tbe s-tute. ot, J win bu, ,p j ' tlUi h.1lM.la AM -.R:mt..i'n K . .- I -ilJej. A.. "r".' Legal Uoiice. In Lu-trict Court. J::d Jii.Ji. ial Dijirif t. witl.a au-i vji ceuniy, Si-t-raka. ihudracn Cc.le, T. 3. Jouf. ,T. A. Owen ant t'. E. Eor. .Iclendiiiits: ) on are hcrebv r.r-tilied ii. (.., I...L r-.i- - '.y..i.vwrn. n -n-ros; mthe l-t l.iv i-f I.r. it.- i r'2 w .1 i rt' Mile-t ilitioii ia iH. Ii. '. . -11 t J U'lici.il Ilisl rii-l 1 r. . .. . ebraaki. acttiua-I'nrth Hint no rr .!.,. i:-tn .lay of 1 ehrrHrv. tso i . '. .ptrtnera. purelins.-I f;.0 P'l , , q i- i , i tij. n of p. ia e. sn i L, t .r : ' :.irtr1.r-hi.fui.d.-.a..d hell tLe '.l',.- . . 'f. tersllID .r.Dcrs. An A k. ,.. ,V... :.id Ourrisou A Joiiti. Uing indebted t -'vn-jr.,, Uio. i 'i. pjr o..Js la.-!.il.-,i ,.. 1' e, eeut i and Jeli ver-nl .aorU:,;;- Tn ill i rrt' tl (if lail.l t. oJllI A,,irw T- a . 1. t 'r.irr.soa s.rriirlg aai.1 mirt.i.e in U O.r. lame, fail f. J. Joc-s ivii. In u ........ o,.r.. hut ut the s.ile iiD.i-.r i i, .i,...,... ...t i . . .. m s.ti-i in-irieace. on tha 7ik ,i .. ..,'... IS-iT. rlaiittiQ roirehaind sii.l tr-',i- . i i.T.. -.1 Ol the riMbt.iitttiand l-ileresiot'aeid i rrnr V Jonck therein, und that a .!. t Jtid t.-fc if I land wasafiorwnrd dui executed i.nH .lei.--, .red to pl.intil hy M.isu-r f . w . Ulj kldic tuna ut'.iwl . . "rV- ? " T " vs- u ' k oils.' i a rn ri - Jones iu said Court, was l;0t a he., ui said lnd us uppe.red by the re- ord of sai.l ("uir- l'i..-.,ir ..J. i ' t decree quicin au J eonfirminir hit title t . nrl .-v..--. .n prajiijir llialacloild 0)1 hi tit!, t-i aid tracts of land m cf ln, , Cr-K. kerty. ou the- 1st day of AI,r,U, I f . lef JiiJ jndem-nt Of J. Q. A. Owen r.. Nufk.d.s. Uarri on & Jones, may be removed, and s.iii sal; .-tt aside and ln-ld lor naught. lou are rcQnirrd t answer aa-t petitiuu ou ir belore the 1. lb day el tai-nTr"'",!- t, S1IADRACH COLE. --dew'tyM".,Mi'- fstii.irdi.ni'aj Male Not.ce is hereby fiver.. tiut in pursuaues cf . decretal oroer made by U -a Honor ;eor. It L-ke. J.i.nce ot the Second Judical District v-oert witb.ti jad for Cass County. tale of Ne- l...- ... .- . - - m. r. . , u y j BJ i,e -fV' .? lte a 'lay of N'.- iit.-o A' . ; i' 1 Wl1 onlh 1 Jy cf Jana- ?ryoi .'.U- Ml roW Joor 4'f ,n Court l.ous. in Piattsmouth eity, Cass County. Nebraska "f. le.T ffir friilt Ut bll.iiic m uii..i. i i .-! o'clock n. m. of sai.i.T,7 7,. ""I r? ' bidder, all therein titleand interet ( f Jcgcth I I"iia. deceased, n, ud to the followbt ,fe- chains and sixty yi. links ..r.!. ..r '.. - ' .. A' w- st corner of tha -i, Pi,. .tl 11 sontheest quarter cf sect! -a' . ."-'''' ''. Cf?lt!"".. ""J .twenty aix i2ni hnlis. thence sonfh tve cnair.s and tbircy-nle . M ihil aV'" ' 'i Ce ."! o..tain.n( J; NoXrik!u . C r Sltu-,le'-t W C Couuty onou1 Tmfeh" '"JfS fZMX f By Maxwkll aV Canx. kit Atl-Trie,,. ' d -stiisr 'A rhaiiccry iSal; Rosa Ann Decker.) M.D."waff;ri.";I'CbMCr-- v' "n 'la '' Saunders county and a at cf Nebraska, made ia the above cause and l-earinfrdatcontbo Vth.d.iy of NosemUr. d coflnty. I t he? -i.-rtbs-f. (herie f ituri lers eounty. Nebrnska. und Special Master .n ir!?? ?UI "id -,ctT.- wiH ofler for sale at .u ,-" 1 V1' L'tiest Hnd best bidder for IS" j 1?. fr""t.of .-sneil s Hall. t.hepl. where pl-- where .,, .l , j c , wii-i,oiu in i:ie iown otAshiand. anr-icT--'rnniy.N4ra-'k&. "n Moi- .7r.:r!- ,'7ui.0, V Voort wa-held in tac to ...c o.. 01 jatiuary, 1. n. Is7i at two o eloclt p u. of tid ,r. ,0 follwjy .escnk cd real esUte, to-it; Lot uiue t& and lot cn !. section No thirty (.township No. thirteen UJ liorth. Rai-c'o. ten ilul wi-t, in SauoJers --liity.sebraskn. and e-hl,..ni.,e .fty-i( a l -ixty-oue hundredtna ijuO-lub acre of lani. loreiherwiti, all and singular the impros-e-inents and api-urtennce there-e lcl ni-llil. to bo a .id aa t!.e prvisny of the !efuiu;a ac whTeh! " "BfV ?.' -" t f r'sne from date of ' 1 Ueneral Life. Ac,4ant. rirt.IuI.nIindTri. Insuran. B Acnt. , ill lake riekaac r.u-i !'i.f'l S.u."".-!r' 'ci.ib Cvn.raLi., in tie rt-'ul.li. HiU. r-..rf-r ill .IO T I V A 1H1 .'k ' rwi"- tLirtea 'ln eat the res rnnniaR wee. f-.ur ' 1; teen desrees'IlV aud thirty minute (S-y west nve camnj auJ tiv v..- . .u "Ii rL. -,'J",-..'' t.t inn lerv C- 'erraka.