7Z -. THE NEBRASKA HERALD u rcBiiaaiD daily asd weekly bt H D. HATHAWAY, SDiVOB AXD PROPBIKTOE. C re corner Mala and Second street, sr oi tlory. TERM? DaHy S10.00 par annum, or tl.OO per month. Y eekly, SIM per annum if paid in advance. 8"i.60 if not paid in advance. RATES "OF" ADVERTISING, (no .-ju-rr" fi.;ixt'iiiii.i,J om-inst rt ion, $ I l.ll II : 11 .-lUlt l:i.- f! U'll. 1 - . ' . .::.. .t it-.., In H ljuo -.u.iiUr int. ii tun i i it. p. i m.m m. - ' ' MX Monti.. I vi IUI V UIVIllU'i ' J Onc-liV.f ouuin .u!vd u.ouib. i " f ii uto-ath . t Oaeeo uxntw vo trrr.L.i '',' ; " mot V.n. three lie mil', , J VOL. 5. PI ATTSMO UTJ 1 , NEBRASKA, TJIUIiSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1SG9. NO V T " n C1 FT l"Tv - P . A v M P3 V A mi. mn - rr- -rv a n CT ! t soiTiiwxvr. Since the call has been withdrawn for m election to isue bond3 in Otoe county fcj assist in the building of a railroad frottthwest from Nebraska City, we doubt not the people of that locality will ec the expediency of turning their attention Uward:! the li. & M. road, which will accommodate them at an earlier day than any other line. The Oiua' a Her ald fears the building of the D. & M. road southwest from Lincoln, but do the people of that region participate in the feat? We think not. Experience show that uionied corporations are v hut build wiiroaJ-; and it U lailron Is the people w;it, i.o matter who builds theiu. Then ij it not a wise-policy tor the people of the southwestern portion of our Jrtate to n ike hands with the B. & M. folks and lavite thaai to build a road throuirii that region. fc?r.ppo?e they try the experi ment. We. have found it a good thin up here about riattMiiouth, aid we l'in 1 the LI. L M. Co. can build more actual read, witli lessTus about it, than all the hn:? crpnizations west of the Missouri We believe, cinphati..-ai;y, in -n;- iver. I oniE home indx-try and that sort id thi;.,'; but we al,o believe in havtn:: Ka;:n.:i'is; and we jude from obscrva ti-jn, that it takes money to buhd them. You have a fair example of the difLr nce between a home organization and a money corporation of the east, iu the buildinarof the Mi Hand I'aeiSe Iloail and the B. & M. west frotu l'latt-nmuth. The former is being built by a home nrc-mi-giti...! and we take occasion rif-ht here to pay the company is composed of as good men as we. have in the country, and that they have di. played all the encrcy nv cue could a.-k, but they lack the tAoney. which is essen'ial to buildi:i.ir railroads and the latter is being built ly Boston capitalists. Work bad been proL're-sins on the former for more thin neyrar before a shovel was stuck in the pound here. How is it to-day. Not a foot of iron has been laid on the Mid land, not a pound has been received, and the l'rta of Nebraska City says the "people do not icel like regarding it as railroad ;" while on the B. fc M. iron is laid for several miles out from this city, two locomotives and construction trains sre ia constant operation, and there is enough iron on the ground to complete fj'ij miles of road, which will be put down as rapidly as possible. This is but lW.r sample of the diiTjicnce between a turned company and one that has not tufa-ient money. Which would you rather fe commence a road through your country. We apprehend you would fiTor the company that could bu:ld :t l'r.e quieke-t and make it the niat d Tutjeou? to the people. aKHKASK.l ITT It vl A. Th-J "many friends and acquaint ance" of the man who edits the Ne braska City P. tss feel grieved to see him endeavoring to "injure Nebraska City r.aiirad interests" by tho u.-e of such Itn.viage as the following, clipped fiom ths e iinrial columns of last Saturday'.-iif-e of that journal: "T:-.. .'1.1 fjr a special election by the Cyn:o;..-io:i-rs h i imr provi-nunsatisfae-Ui:-v to' lie Ilailnvid Cotn p-i ny io'erestcd. it has been withdrawn, and no election for t!i '. of i'on I- to jbiihoads wii; Lc btb! on the 4th of January as previ-n-".';' aim mn .ed." "The Midland ha been graded and is ijsw ready for the tics and iron, but until the cars are running on it the pt pfe v-y'll iK.t Jiff li!:e t- jur l'iifl it no " R-tilrond. Th time for the completion f the Bnilinctoii ha not yet arrived, and the rumors a.do.it concerning th- s'fit. h on the other side of the river aie .-'thiny ttss than enomr'tjinj ti tin pen'.'e. The Pratt mak:s out a very bad ea-i- ( for Nebra.-ka City tuu -h worse than we bad supposed exi-ted. We really thought th poo;lc con.ddere-d theMidlanl u fixed livt, and that they had a good thing in the ,-hape of an ea-tern connec tion riathe Burlington road. Such news s tb.e above is indeed di-c -uraging, and wc doubt n t people at a distan -e will lock uion such information a anything Lu: fa.orublo to Nebra ka (,'ity Iliilroad it.rc-ests. The B. M. is completed to P.att-month, and the opening of the road fr:;u Buriingtoa to this city will take rlaee within the next two weeks. The B. & M. in Nebraska, is being completed as rapidly as possible ; and in the light of the above frun the Press it would eem that the B. Sc M. we-t from this city is the only road being built in the State south of the l'latte. Iiattuiouth is farored with Railroads, and is a good place to come to. The following taken from the Lincoln St itruiian, is the latest in regard t President White's health and the iron for the Midland Pacific road: Mr. White, the President of the Mid land Pacific It. It., a -tired us on Sunday last, that a.s s.oon as the river at Nebras ka City was in condition to get iron a-ros, track-laying would bo commenced and if. would not stop until U; miles had been laid ; after which it would deH-n 1 nr- n the weather whether the work ou!d he continued or sujcnded until March. A locomotive is at East .V -tra-ka City, awaiting for a favorable condition of the river for crossing it. We are sorry to learn that the twelve ttiics of iron is to hi stretched out to twenty miles. It will make it amazingly '--all probably not heavier than hoop ron. We j0 nt believe White intends Wretch it so thin, and "Ajax" ought firt to. J. d-r.imTf V, f ol.i Cltv T-0:Mit- i .r 'ir.-ietl the widow and two daughters j r- hu frother, and a reporter of the Ti l- . ' Ir,1. t,..: J t ..i. ..in 'np i lnquirc l what rt;!:i f I ti the cliil- r ? '-f th t two !aU1;Kter To-M U-:.r t., ; - 1 .1 ' lliOrc-ilfM Iuuh ssi.ii tliltlsh- ; e i tin rpr.r..-,- i u:- : IS tup- MOIIK T.tJI-I..V TUX HtKTlieiil'R I.I.UIO' AMI niSitUlUI Jt llI.UOll. The to't 'grains of yesterday informed us of the iiitrodurtion of a bill into Con-ir:e.-s to authorize the Uurlington and Mi.s.-o;iri l'ailroal Company to chanee the e-tab!iliod route of their road in this State. This route is fixed in the law which conferred the land prant upon this corjK nation to run alonir the south side of the river l'lafte in tne direction of Fort Kearney. If our i lea of the conditions of the grunt are correct, its oloet i plain. The Burlington people want to chanee their route. Vhre troui ? From the direction of Fort Kearney in some other direction. What direction? Clearly, to the south-w'.t, and if the sou'h-we:-t, towards the Fort Seott an 1 (ndveton junction with the Kansas l'.u ific through th'i .-outiieni portion of Nehra.-ka and the western interior of Kan-as. If there is any other de-itm in the bill we nre not able to Ji -cover it without kuow-in-j mere of its provi.iyis. We clip the above from the Omaha llrrnll of Friday. That Journal 'ta nnine that the 15. fc M. Co. in Nebraska desire to ahanoou their present located line for the purpose of runmn their road to the south-west to intersect the Kan.-as Pa cifi; road. Suru:o-e this to be a iar?) M. y slOU(j ti,e JJ,rall object, as it frnl0r on in the same article. Y"ooi 1 it be a damage to Nebraska to have this road strike south-west from Lincoln through the fertile regions of the Neinahas, the Blues and the Repub lican river, and connect with tie Southern Pacific road? It might not he'p Omaha e7tc hence the enmity of the Jl-rttll but -uch a line of road would certainly be of vast benefit to the region of country through which it would pas.-; hence wc. together with all others who are truly interested in the devclopement of the State, mu-t be allowed to express the hope that the B. & M., or some other company, will build just such a line as this which the Jlinttd fears will be built. But then notwithstanding all our de-ires that it may le built and the Herald's uneasiness for fear that it will be built, we apprchcnl the bid in ques tion is not for the purpose of allowing the B. Jfc M. Co. to make any such change. We only hope it i for that pur pose. Without knowing anything of the provi.-ions of the bid, wo oppiehend it i only to allow some changes to run on a letter route letween Lincoln an. J the lCMJih Meridian. The lhr ihl appe:;r. to think if the line of this road should be changed to run South-west from Lin coln to a connection with the Kan-as Pa cific Koad, it would probably give them a little more land: aal it elevates k. Fnion Pacific hands in holy Larror and .ays : "It is to be earnestly hoped that the lsepre-ent:i'ive in Con grout from thi State will stand firmly in opposition to my further Ian subsidies to foreign orporafions. -: If we are to have any more of tho-e rem nant of the public domain given away let them come to our home cort. orations, to the men who have a stake in ou country, and who will use them to th public advantage." Now, we beg leave to difTe, from our Omaha namesake upoi, tills question of foreign corporation. We believe it is to the advantage of Nebraska to have foreign corpora' .on tak hold of the bull i ng of our Bail roads. Ever' foot of Railroad we have yet in the Stare has been built by sm.. of these fo.r-ign corjorations, notwith standing we hare not much loss than twenty home organ zations- within the State, and every one of "them Inn had an opportunity to secure a land grant they would only commence to build a rai'.roa . What Nebra-ka wants i t4i!road. and tier people are not particu- i lr '.'.' bej; th v-e ro i ls s they are huiii -pec liiy an 1 go d, and are oper ated to the advantage of the country after they are built. If home organiza tions can build rnilmads as speedily -foreign companies, then, of course wv re in favor of home companies piovided they can make money for themselves and advance the interest of the State to the same exttnt that foreign eompanie can. There is one advantage gained by having foreign companies build out Railroads, and that i they briny the cap it'll into the State required to build and equip the road. a. thi has to be done before, they can earn one dollar with the road. Ane so far as the argument is concerned that it is adiadvan igd to the State to have these lands in the hands r-t foieign corporations, we would ak anyone to explain to us how much better off we would be with our lan Is in the hands of a home corporation. If a foreign corporation makes more money to hold these lands than to dispose of them soon, would not a home corpora tion do the same thing? Are they not ail made up of the same kind of men. W know that it ha 3eeme 1 so far, to be of disadvantage to the State to have so large a,propoition of our lands tied up in Raiiroa l grants; but we also know that the Union Pacific Road and Company have done more to advertise Nebraska than all the other advertising put to gether that has ever been done by home R i. !ro id Companies nivspaiers, and every oilier sp vies of :idv.rf bhig. Wc believe the Ii-ral.f wili agree with us in th:.-. And we fir ther know that Mr. Harris. Land Aentof the B. & M. Co in Nc brik 1. is inaiiirnrating a system of! advertising f r the disposition of their lands which will do more to advertise our State tlrtn all the advertising tJie has ever recei ved, incla ling what the Pacific Company has don?. Mr. IlarriH hi been the means of .etthng a large portion of Missouri by tlte same system of adver- .. .. ., t. . I tisiti"' and wo believe th direct a Jvt r- ' t?' . ,7 - f. ' ... lvi lin nf ' " -i . i "r iH-iic.u iu inv: .-lait- man .t-i : -rtbo mr oSTwm.vj iw 1m fSi - rii up of so large a portion of our domain. Believing as above, we mu-.t be allowed to differ from the Herald in what we may hope in regard to the action of our Represcntatives in Congress. If the B. & M. Co. in Nebraska wishes to strike south-west from Lincoln "it is to be ear nestly hoped that the representatives in Congress from this State will ftand firmly" by them in their effort to secure the charge, as a measure of great u 1 vantage to the State, reganlless of the interests of the B. &. 31. Co. or any pet home organization. THE CHCIU'II r Jt. I'E'Jt'.K. The Church of St. Peter, where the (Ecumenical Council is being held, and which Gibbon styles "the most glorious structure that has ever betn applied to the use of religion." occupies the site of a bailica built by Constantine in 300. The foundations were laid by Julius II.. in 150, and in lS2o the building was dedicated by Urban VIII.. its erection having been spread over the reigns of twenty Popes, and carried on by twelve different architects. Bramante planned the building in the form of a Creek cross, which Raphael changed to a Latin cross; but Michael A ngelo returned to the original form. The latter designed the dome. Mademo resumed the Latin cross form, and added the facade. The situation of the building in a hollow surrounded on three sides by h.lls is unfortunate. The interior is unrivalled for grandeur and beauty ; so exquisite are the proportions that the vast &Ize is Noarc ly noticed by the Udmlder. The dome is regarded a the triumph of mod ern architecture. The principal dimen sions of the church are as follows: Length of interior, CIS feet ; breadth of the nave and aisles, 197 feet; height of nave, In-' feet ; diameter of dome, 195ieet; height from the pavement to the base of the lantern, 405 feet. The scmi-cii-cular cr.lonades on each side of the piazza, in front of the church, form along with the covered galleries that cx tend from them to the portico, a mag niucent approach to St. Peter's. Elalwjrate preparations have been made in that part of the church which has been fitted as a council-hall. The walls have been adorned with portait of eminent churchmen ; the floor is cov ered with a costly carpet presented by :be King of Pru-sia ; and galleries have been erected for the reporters of the Council, embassadors, royal personages, and other persons of rank. The Pope presides in person, and the language used at the Council is Latin. For ths Nebraska IleralJ. aut S brskH Kinlo lntltiiie for 111 IH-nf .. U 1'i.iuu Are the citizens of our young State iware that we have an institution of this Wiiii in su'-cesalul operation iu our midst? We have one, the pupils of which are, with on exception, from the families of the citizens cf Nebraki. When I first read the act of incorpo ration of thi- institution, notwithstand ing my own name appeared as one of the. Board of six Directors, the thought pased through my min 1, "aimthei de vice fr tiausferring p iblie funds to pri vate 'pockets ;" and the fact tiiat I v,a ii .t aware of the exist cnec of a deaf m ute .ii our State, gave p oitit to the thought. Four quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors had been held, which I had been unable to attend ; and.the fifth, the Annual meeting.' approached, and Fpre p.ared to attend it, and take notes at least, if I could do no more. On the 7th iint. I met the other mem bers of the Board, at the Institute nt Omaha. And now, in whatever I m t say of the management of the affairs, whether financial, educational or domes tic, I am not liable to the charge of sell praise, for hitherto, it will be remem lered, 1 had taken no part in the admin istration of the affairs of the Institute. In the financial report I learned that the Institute building, (which ou .subse quent examination I found well adapted to the pre-ent wants of the institution), had been leased, fitted for the school, and furni-hed, not only as a school room, but as a re-idence of teacher and pupils; a thoroughly qualified Principal and Mat ron employed, and a school of eleven pupils gathered, boarded, clothed and educated for nine months, in the expen sive city of Omaha, at an aggregate ex pense of $2,200. 1 was forced to grant that private pockets had fouud but poor picking so far. The Educational Report and examina tion of the pupils exhibited an aptness to receive instruction and acquisitions which are seldoui equaled by pupils in full possession of all of nature's gifts. A deeji interest in, and a full appreciation of the oencfits they were receiving, was evident in all the pupils. In the ready and prompt obedience to the Principal, thorough and systematic order, and the kind teeJing and mutual ootid;, nee Detweeu teacher and pupil, there was much to admire ; but in ttie uomesiie relation of the housenuld, be tween the matron and her children, a finer chord was touched. Such evident altection and deep sympathy is not often tound between acluai parents aud child ren. On the whole, my earlier doubts and nii-gnings were tiuireiy removed oy the economical administration and the emi nent sunless in the iiducationti Depart- Ult,l,t aud 1 very inuth regret that all of the M:ne thirty proper MiLject of thi charity, in this istate. are not theie to shaie iu its ix-ncfiLs. The provision .-o far made by the State for the t-upjort of tne institute, lias been by money appropriations as they were deemed necessary. It is the unani- ,U(1US opinion of the Board as well a.; of other friends to the Institute, that a - t I . c . , .... regular t'lriowmont of mc of the Stafe ' !n Ir thw pur,o, would enaUe the ! . aC 111 a U:U,'J1 more utfitJeti and erteCt.VO manner. With a certain Jun-J OU l - irhrii it "11 rlv, rrhtijtio oncer-1 tain and precarious action of each differ ent Legislature ; and further it would remove a direct tax from the people of the State. Where has an acre of our public lauds been appropriated toahigher or better purjiose? 1 would call the especial attention of our Legislators to this subject, aud feel no doubt that when fully advised in the matter, nueh endow ment will le made, if lands remain sub ject to .uch appropriate n. And further, I would earnestly urge every parent or friend of the deaf mutes in our S:ate, not already in the Institute, to place them then at ouce. I am well aware of the more intense sympathy and affection of the parent for the unfortunate child deficient in either mental or physical de velopment, and the reluctance with which personal charge is relinquished. But any parent who can visit the Insti tute aud there witness the evidence of deep parental and filial affection, and consider the abiding interest of the child, can na longer hesitate in a sacrifice of their own feelings, to the most im portant interet of the loved ones. To those uninformed iu the matter, I would say : To all citizens of Nebraska, the doors of tne Institute are open their children will be received, boarded, clothed and educated free of charge, while parties from other States are re ceived on payment of moderate charges. A. Ij. Child. Plattsmolth, Nov. 13, 1 V.I. THE CO!li:u tTIUMAI. (HiPKI. This building approaches completion. By next Sabbath it will be seated and lighted, and there will be regular scry -ces hereafter at 11 a. ui. and G:30 p. ui. Changes in time will be announced as they are effected. Tlie regular Ministe rial supply being deficient, at pre-ent, an effort will be made to have an occa sional supply from neighboring Minis ter , and when none can le had a ter mon will be read. The Sabbath School organized Sunday, the oth inst., will, we trust, go ou regu larly hereafter. The session of the Sab bath School commences immediately af ter the close of the morning service, or about 12 m. It will be liberally sup plied with Sabbath School books and papers. Mr. Strong, lately come to our city from Chicago, who has labored for years among the children directly in the Sabbath School work, is Superintendent. We hoje to make the school pleasant as well as profitable. Wc- cordially invite all children not connected with other schools to come and see us, and can a.s sur : them that icarth with us will always be at premium. We expect many earn est, good l)oys and gills, and iutend al ways to give the best scholar the highe -t place. A Mason A; Hamlin organ will add much to the enjoyment of those who iove music and who does not? The building is 24;!'i feet, will sent rl-out Ion. and with seats and furniture wili cot alMiut and the lot $PK. But through the liberality of the citizens and a grant of J4iX) from the Congrega tional Building Fund, this is a!! provided for now except a tout $2iiO, the cost of ihe seating and furniture. The Church heartily thanks the p :blic for their sympathy :md liberality. And with the blrssing and guidance of tjd we still hope to deserve their favorable rcgaid. v. TV MiiilmiLm an I Tbatclier. ujc .ity i i t.uu:i-iJ liliias. County ot i'.,loov.i'ii- Miie.itiiU jstaio "I Iowa, ihun untitle.- miner t!i' icaii n. urn- -n l stylo oi'.Muiii.iIUii.i iliaoln r. ot mu I city, ciui.iy iiJ ,tie.e: Vc.u wiil lake notice t li.u .nihil J. ku.t.-eli .ui.l .laiU' t E. p.i.iiii. I the tity i'laU-imiufh. cumy ot Cms".- an.i tate el Nuor.is-iLa. itoinic oii-iiu fs uii'ier the tii in imm an. sijiooi' Rii.,scil i ionu. ol ttii.i ' ny. i.n:y nii.l rcaf. tti.i. en tiio ,-,ii 'lay il N.ntin Icr. A. !. is..;.. -Jio t.jr j,..ti. i..n i (i Ui.-u L-t I uurio: the;..! Juiiici il JJimi.i-i Muliiuan.i Mr Cuss eoiiiey. i;i the s-l io.- of Nebraska., adjust .iic sai.l Uijh.ill;ii;u A Thatcher, ..-.nJ.oHs. -etniig tortli thai there wmh .i.ie thes.iUl i.lain tills lioiu ilic .said Jctcnlii;- ili Uia of one liunurca an.i seventy -live dollars, lor luiau v had an i rceeiv.;i. and on an iie-Minnt tna.iu l,y the said detoti'iai.tg with the sai I ...;lill,: l)c;'-.veeli ih. -- In day o: Auiru.-t, lsii. an i the 1st dav ol .Noveini.er. A. D. lM; :ml the said .Mul- ii. ;l:and and Thatcher are hereby noti;ll lliat they .11 e rc'iairrd to iii.rur and aiiner said l..tit:onoii or oof,, ri. the third Mouday after the ith day ot January. A. I. Is70. Paled Plattsnioiuh. Neb, Ipc. lf.th ISM .sin.L A J'OOM. riuintlff. noviinrJt p,y i. a. Whew.kb. Alt y. Legal fictice. In District Court. nd Judicial District, within and for Cass county, Nebrak;t. aha irach Cole, T. T. Jjne-.' J. Q. A. Owen a::d C. K. Foriry. To T. J. Jui'c? and J. J. A. Owen, non-resident iieleiidants: You are hereby notified th:t sliadrseh Cole, on the isl day of Decern v-r. 1Si:;i, liioa his uinended .etition in the District Court of liie -'nd Judicial Dtsirict within and forCuss'.-ouiiiy, Nebraska, si ti in,f fo! th that on or about the rub. day ol l'eoiuary, is.,J. (I.irrison .V Jones, as parii.crs. .ur h.rei ihesj E - 01 ts ii '4 of sei mm M, kui i n W of section 3.". in T iZ. N ot K l.'J K. 1111 J r"it for the same in imrMitr-hiji funis, uti'l luiii the same as pari -nershiji iio)eny. and that during- the year ls.;i said iai ri.-.in A Jones, heilo; indebted to Y01111, IJro. A '. tor K'ods turn i.-,l.ed the iartnersiiip. cxeeutetl mud delivered a morttface on said tracts oflar, 1 to said Younj.-. ISro. A Co.. William liarnjoi! si;ri.iiiK said inorttrase in the firm name, said 1. J. Joii'.-s giving i, assent .hereto; that at the s i!c under file 'leerce of t'.r-elosiire on said mor e. life, on the 7:h day of October. lo7. (ilain'iti purchased said tracts oflanO. and all the rik'iit. title and iurerest ol" said Garrioii A Jones therein, and that a. deed to suid tracts of land wasatterward duly executed mid deliv ered M I laintiit by the Master of oaid Court; and ut rhe time of said sale a certain judgment in tavor ol J. A. Owen v. Nuckolls. Harris-, n (- Jones, in said Cuurt. ., o,.n on snid land us anneare.l liv the r.-- eor.i- of sail Court, i'laintiu it-ks for a decree u,:iiesir.? nn.I contirniinc his title to said tracts, and praying thnt a eloud on his title 10 said tract of I ml by n Mile of the same to C. K. fonry. on the 1st day nfMan-h. ISiy. undar said juditiuent olJ. Q. A. Owen .-s. Nuckolls. Garri son A Jones, may be removed, aud said Kale net aside and held for nnupht You are required to anwer said petition on or Uetore the lTlh day of fannnrv"lTi SIIADKAOI COLE. By Mtitrtu it Chapman-. Attorneys. deeCwot Dissolution No lice. It. O Doom and E. Doom bave ii! ay pur chased the interest of J.C. Cauimiiis in the busi ncss heretofore eou lueted under the name of 1 loo in. Dro. & the Erin wi.l continue under the same style and name a' heretofore. DOOM. 1IKO. A- CO. J. C. CfMMINsj. riattsmouth, Nebraska, Dec. 11 ih, lsc9. I wi!l remain in the House where I hope to ee al! my friends and "old custoraers deolluAw.'iw J. C-Cuxmsa. The public will take notice rhat several roars ao I married oue Charlotte Keller lias Char lotte Cat rail heal under the belief that she could lee&liy enter into tiie marriage relation, but iinee I have diseorered that iue had lejtal husband then Mill living and not divorced: therefore I warn all persons not to trust her no my lutroum j as 1 will not pay any debts that sheiuay contract or ie resi-iurijie lor ony ol her acts. Dated Defmberlotu, lNX). . deelilAwtf.t HEXKY KCIIL. Estray Sale. TrT t la hjkT-nKir vIfaii V T ,'t1 1 1 . a U lie auction, at the hou-'e of Francis Faireli. in p. m.. one Muie. taken up Ly tbe'.iuid Farrell ad ( au entray. Apraise.l at thirty dollar. Ar il& jt&Uc,lt thZZi i Chancery Kale. Joseph II. ItrowD.) . Brown, ) vs. in Chancery , Thoma? J. Jones, t IN pursuance and by Tirt le of a decree of the Distri-st Court of tu.cond Judicial District withiu aua tor Saumlcn county and s;tale of Nebraska, made in the above eauso, aud bearing date on the i'th day of November, a. d. lSoy, be ins the reioilar November term of said Court. I. the subscriber, s-herift' of Hunders eounty, Ne braska, and special Master in Chancery for said Court, will oner tor sale at public-auction, to the highest and best bidder It cash, in front of Siicll's Hall, ' the place where the last term of naid Di-'tnet i'ourt was held.) in the town of As:h!an.i. Suun-icrs county. Nebraska, on Mon day, the oth day of December, a. i. Isi9. at 1 o'clock r. M.,ot sai-ld.iy. the follow iue described real estate to-fc il: The east one-half ( 1 i of the uorth.Ni-t ninrter. t'.l and southwest iju.trter t' it ol the northeast quarter. ' i. iin I the soulh ea? t qu-irter i'st of the northwest ijutrter '4 of hectiou No. twenty-seven. iTi. in township No. seventeen, 1 7. north of rainrc No. seven. iT., east of the tilii 1'. M-. i'i Saunders coumy. Ne braska, and contatni:ix l"'' acres, more or le.-s. together with all and singular the iiiiprovciiieiiui. hereditatiients, and a-puftenance thereunto be loi:;ii:i;. to be soi l as the property of tile deler.d ant aliove named, to sa'isjy Haid decree, the amoiiiit of which is nine hundred -in I forty -two and yj-lUU d:idars. and interest on the same from date of said decree, nt the ra'eof IJ per ci nt. per annum, together with costs of snir mid s;ile. JOHN 1. W illi'Ll.H; K. SheritTand Special Master in Cixancer lor laun ders County. Nebraska. November loth, ISoJ w,"t. i:h:mcery S.iSc Joseph H. Ilrown, 1 vs. In Chancery. William jarris"i. J JN pursuance and virtue of n decr" of the Dis trict Court of the second J n-lieia! District within and lor Saunders county and State of Ne braska, made in the above cms';, ai;d bearing date on the ytli d ly of November, A. !. lj. Ot ing the regular November term ot s;.id Court, i, the subscriber, Slicriit'of S.ainders eoui.iy, Ne braska, and Special Master in Chuuci ry lor said Court, will oii'er tor saie at public auction, to the highest imd best biider for cash, in front ol Siiell's iiall, tihe place where the last term of said liisti ict Court was held. . in the town oi'Ah-l-,ii 1. Saunders county, Nebraska, on Mond'iy. the JMh day of Dceeiuber. a. ;. lvji'. at - o'clock e. St. of said day, the followiiic .i.-scribe i real estate, to-v. it : 'i be southwist ijuai ter ! .ol sec tion Xo. twenty-four, in township No. seventeen. '17., north cf raujee No. teveu, (7,) eiirft ot the Oth V. ill aan icr cou.i;. N. braska. and eoiitainiuj; i!) ut r'cfi, tonemer witi; ail and singular the iiuproreiu.-:its. hcredita tuents. and uppurtenam i s 'I creto bcl ii:ii!ir. to be sold as the property of the ticfcinlaiil auovc named, to satisfy said decree, the aniicin' o which is twelve hundred and lifiv and s-100 dol lars, and interest on the same from date of sai.'. decree, at the rate of ten p..T . cut. per annum together with costs ol suit am! alc. JOilX (. WiilTKLOCK. Sheriff nntl Sp ecinl M.'iS'.t-r iu Chancery forSaus dcrs eounty. Nebraska. November, loth, is.'.r w.'t IVof ice. To the next of kin of Harry Alexander and Liric Alexander, iniuor heirs ,-.t A. A!e.ati di.r. deceased, and to all persons interested u the e-ta e of said minors, willhei e-'o take no tice that W. I. Merriani. itiiardian of the sahi Jlarrv Alexander and l.iz.ie Ali-xander. did. on thetlth day of Novi tuber. Klo his petition in the Di-trict Court of the d Judicial District Nebraska, in and b.r Ci.-s county, prnyiiif; for liten-e to sell the following re-il esta'e siiuate-! in said county, to wit : The VV J;, and the f ti' of the S Ii ' of section i township 1. ratine 1, cast of sixth P. M.. and the S V of the S K i oi section ii. town 12. ratiife I1) K of the O.h l. M.. the same bcloiiitirir to the suid Harry Alexan der and Lixiu Alexander, for the purpose ol raising money for the luain'enance. nurturcand education of the said minors: that on tl.5 8;h day of November, lHiifl, the suid Court ma le the following order on said iipp'iica'ion : "Time fixed for hearing this application is the first Monday in January next, at the Court Koom iu pouicl.t county, at one o'clock p. ni.;"uud yo-j are required to appear at the Court Koom in Pouylas Co. uity and Stiite of Nebraska, on the tirl M n lay r.i January. JsTo, at one o'clock p in., and show cause, if any, why suid license should not l-.e granted. Dated November Jt'h. 1sT;. W. D. MKKK1AM. Ciiar.linn . of Harry Alexander and I. i.ic Alexander. By WILLIIT POTT KNti tit, his Att y. novti'iwlt "lance2y Mile. Major C Long,") v. W. T. Foster. ) IN pursuance ot'itiJ by virtue r.f a decretal or dcrto tne tlirecied. from the otlict. of the cn-rk of the District ourt or trie Jd ,f mliciai J.i:riet of Nebraska, within and lor Saunders county. Ne braska bearicic date on the '.It h .lay of Novem ber. lStj'j. fceinir t!m Noveuibrr iwrin of said l)i-trnt Court. 1. 1' e sabs Tiber, bciinrappoirift! special M.ister ill ;iiti f r nui-i Court, will oii'er ;.t public auction. ,o the hiKht si best bidder. f.Tcx-h, in troni of Sncii's ll:,M. Mlm place whcie the last term of sc.rl Distri.-t Court tins hci I., in the town of Ashland, co.miy if Saun ders an t State of Nebraska, on M mday. the jot h day ol Dieembi r. a. !. 1 ;, nt l.j o'cjuek a. m. of sai 1 day. the ioilowtnx describe 1 real estate, to wit : The southwest quarter s! t of secti't. No. nine, L'.i in township No. twelve. 12.. i.r:h of r.in'e No. nine, o.. i,. Sumd. rs e ,i:nly. Ne braska. toKcttii-r with all and sitiul ir the nn jiroveiucnts. hcreiiitainct.ts. ami appurtenance thereunto boh-ntfitiK. to be sc! I as the property i;f the defendant above named, to Siitisty s.iid decree, the amount id' which is six hundred an sixteen Soiti dollars, with interest frmu the dale of said decree, at the rate often percent, per annum, together with cost of --a it ;. ,. .fit.. JOHN ii. WlIITtLoCK. Special Master in Chancery forsaid Dist. Court. l!y omer of the Cierk, x. , C. II. WALKER. Nov 2l'w4t Itoie Ann Deeker.1 Decker, vs. Jn Chancery. M. D. KwafTort. ) In pursuance and bv virtue of a decree of the District Court of the l!d Judi -ial District within and for Snun let's county urnl State of Nebraska, node in the ab.ne "cause and beiirinii date on the Mi tlay of November. A. i. lSiii, beiiiKthu icisular November term of said county, I. the s:ii)-crioer. Slientt Saun ders county. Nebraska, and Special Master in Chancery for said county, wiil otjer for :lc at pubiieauctititi. to the hiplitst am! best bidder for cash, iu front of Snll s Hail, iie place where the last term of said Conn v.ahei-1 m the t .vu ofAsuluiid. Se.uiid.r county. Nebraska, on Mon day, ttie M tlay of January, a. n. ISTi). nt wo o'clock p. in. of sai 1 day. the following describ ed real est;. t to wit : Lot n,:,e 9 ::nd lot one (1 . section No thirty IVJ,. townsliip No. thirteen ilS. nor'ii. liarce No f r. (ly eu-t. in fsiuiider county. Nebraska, and containit.K tirtv-six and sixty-on! hundredths !fi tW-lijii. acres ot iand. together with all and singular the improve ments and appurtenances therein beior.ttiiif. to be soid as th" property of the del'cn.iant aiiove named, to satisfy said decree, the amount of which is dollars, with interest on the same from date of raid dcree a. the rate of ten per cent, per annum, together with cos's of suit, and sale. JOUXU. WI1ITEL0CK. SLer-'fT. Sppenil Muster ia Cbauncery lor Saunders Co.. Nebniska. derwo. )j:d.aj X ?4o 70. An Ordinance to regulate the mcasurtiuent and iiile of oo.i in tue city of i'taitsmotith. Skitiiin 1. i)e it oruained by the Mayor and City Council of the tity ol Piatt-mouth. thnt it Miali beuulawful for any person to sell Cord Vood in the city of I'lattsmouth without bav ins: tirst had suih cord wood measured by the City Wood inspector. s-kc. 2 The Mayor shall appoint a resident of thiscity to liil the office id' City Wo-mI Inspector, to hold his oliicedurincihe pieasureoi the Coun cil. Skc 3 ft shall be the tfuty of the City Wood Inspector to measure all cord wood hereafter sold iu said city, and to issue to the seller of su-h eoi-d wood a ticket which shall contain the name of the person s l'irir. the number of cords and feet measured, and thedateoi "iieii measurement and shail be sijjnid by sai 1 City Wood Inspei tor. Si.c. 4 The person sellinp cord wood in "ai l city shall pay to the City Wood Inspector a ice for measurement, at the rate of i"ieeiil for the first cord or fractional piirt theretif. nndl'i cents for each additional coni or tract ionitl part mtr.s ured. at the since time an I tor :h" same party. Skc. r Any person viola! ina: the provi-i.uis of this Ordinance shall be tine.i not fc- than one doltiir nor more ttiun ten ibttljirs :nil tb Skc tj This Ordinance to take effect on the lf.th day December, a. d. lb'.. Passed and approved this 1st rfivof Deromber a. n. Ii9. D. 11. WiiLELEK. Mavor. Attest: Wm. L. V ells, Re-ordcr. rUcciwi ftinr!ian'n Male Notice U hereby riven, that in pur-unnee of a decretal order of sale made by Uu Honor, lieorpe B. Lake. Judteof the Ilistrict Court of the Second Judicial District at hi" Chamber in Oiuah city, on the lIJrdd.iv of November. 1R, I will oh the 1st day of January. lST't. at the in ami to me loi.owuie .lescnt.,.. real estt.te. tbf S Wt-orDfrofSK of th S K 1 i oi' -s. ' P.'in T 12 X of R 1.4 E 6th P M in Ca Count v i Xebraskn : themee runniiic X 3) rod", thenee it i lortidt". thence S rodt". t hence W Pi r-wis to the ' place of heginnim? and enta :nii:R "2 B'-rr-s. ! S!e wiil retutin open tor bid from 1 o'clock ! p. m.tojoclock p. in. ot sai l d -.y. I e-m c.-.sh. . Onardian of Minor Lcirs of JuDh I'pciin ! - i-.11- COLflMAN-. Ieeesed. By WLL Chxi-mx. Attarney i tjour or io uock p. m. ot sai i .lay. at tr,,; trt mzi From Ashland. !.v HereiLnd. Ce I.-.r T-lnT I dm.r of the Court J!ou,e in Plattsiuoitth. Ca B-nton. ami Linw.t. I- Columbus. 7o ! O.uuly. Nebraska. ..rerfor-a!eni pnblic vcmiiie mile and back, otice wer. ! lothehiirhest bidder. a,l the rieht. title and inte- Leave Ashland Mndv t am: ! rwt ot Ijenrje B. lVr,n ti-l t.timnif L Pmr- - Arrive at Coin whin nei- 1.it bv o p e., : ! on. minor heirs tif josci-u I IVi'sun , .wu.l i .-..i ....... i...: ' ' UNITED STATES MAILS. JsrTn-RA.SIC-A.. P.'sr OFFICE IEPA RTM EXT. W Aai0;TiiN, October iJ. lV.i. J PItOI'OS LS ntt be rc,i,-r,l at the ('..ifrisf OjH'-r ft tki llrfirlmmt until .'! p. m. of .V in t 30. 1S70. fur cmrrptM! the M't'ri fifth L'ntfr'l .St.itr fr'.m July 1. isV'J. to Jxine .!!), 171 'a the St'ie nf .Vc.r'noi. on the route m. t'.y the cAe.r of (iepurtu.-e ( n,-rrtf 4r'il ici.iii. Dcioi Announced by April 23, 1870. 144J1 From O.naha. by Oilmore. Chicairo. Pfiiarose. '.l!ey. Fremmn. fitabTvilio. North l!tu I. S-huyier. 1.1 !- !o. t'.iloai bas. t.'i-rry lli!l. Silver i;ii. 'i irkv.He. Lone free. Chapman, ifr.it; 1 lI." d Sta tion. Wood liiver. KoM lv.-arii'-y. Kearney City. Mel'herson Nortii l'ls.tle. l.'.";..!i v.oo.1 Spritus. Si tney. I'ir.i- I'.larf. Cii'-y-enoe. Saerinan. l.ariiuie City. U yoiuiu.t. Lookout, Mc.'.i. ii.e ll'.w. Carbon, Tci" y. I'ort Fred So t ie. 11. iw! iris's Spri:-.:- Hit ter Cr rek. I'oint of II '.-!. tirceu River City. Hryan. tiat.i r. Carier. l'.ri IferSfi tion. i'iedm.iiit. Wai.-atcii. E i City; M'liK'iii. I in can. Ok'ii. Ho' .:.iii.sr-. Corintic. l'l-ornontory I'oint, L" tail, i :i 4-10 ini!c and back, twice daily. KkJ Eroin Omaha, by H ll-riie, L irav.iie Mi!'.-, i'lali? iiioiiia, i;.ek liiiitH. i.e .vision, i tirce tiroves. L i. ion. Wyoiains". Ni !.ta-U i City, l'eru. lirownviile. Nemaha City, A-i".n-w. ill. Sunt Iie.'viii. W illiamsviiic. .r m' i, Hillsdale. Falls City. Ktiio, Nohitii. White Cioul. Iowa i'oint. Iii;h!.in 1. and Walnut tir-'ve. to l'rv.y. i:4 mile and buck, sis tii'ics a we- k. I.e.. . e OiH..h:i daily. Ex.'.-p; Sunday, ut ? a. in.: Arrive ut Troy tliiid duv l:y S a. in., it Lours ; Leai e Troy daily, except Sun lay, ui S C. til. Arrive at Omtiha third J;.y hy H a. ia. (Is hoars . 11103 From (ii!ta!i:i. I t Florence. 1'ort C ilho.tii, Yaioo, I'csoto. Elair. Cif.naiintrs C'.sy. Mo dail, Teka.uah. Silver Creek. !s':i: ar. Omaha Aireiiey. Wiuaebaito. Dak-.ta l.'ity. a:sd Woadtiury i Io.,, to Sumx Ci y. i.Io.,. to miles and Oa-.-k, -dx times it week. Leave Oiiiait.i daily, except .San !.:;', at, 5 lu- Arrive at Sioux City nc-xi Jays by 10 p. in.; Leave Sioux City Uaiiy. ext'L-pi San lay, at " a. !u.; Arrive at Omaha rext doy by Id p. m. 1U'1 From ISoIievuv. by Lisbon, l'i oM'oi.l mil Xeniu. ro I'wi-e-.'. City, io liiiies an 1 ba.-k, V'KCO .1 IV eek. Leave Lellevue Fri 'py nt 7 a. in.; Arrive ai Forest City by 4 p. m ; Leave Forest City S.i;ur t.i at a. ::i.; Arrive at tleljex uu oy 4 p. in. 1 14 Oii From l'!atttun:;h, 1 y ij'.en I. tie and Sou h Lend, to A'dan I, j miles and back, OlI' U il w eek. Leave Flatcsinouth Monday a' 7 a. ia.; Arrive at A-iilaici by '. p. in.; Leave Ashliia t lues ia at i a. in.; Arrive at l'iattsuiouth ijy i -. tri.; 141V- F-oia Tl iT'smoath. by E'-'it M:U- tirov. Vi'eepinjf W ;it. Eiin .v. o :. Steven' Cr'-ek. Lincoln, and Middle Creek, to Mil.'o.d. i in dt and ijaeii : thr-.-ctiaiesa vo K to l.ia coin. 4) utiles, and once a we..!, th re-i i.n?. L -.tavc i'la t tiictt'h Tuesday, 'i'lun-aiy. ami atur-l iv at ti.;i p. in.; Arrive at Lincoln by 1- niitht: Leave Lincoln Mii.lay, nautsiLiy, r.ti.l Friday at ii a. m.; Arrive at 1'lato-mouth by S p. in.; Leave Liil"du Tue.-day at S a.m.; Arrive at Mil lord by? p. m.; Leave Miiiord l li.os 1 y at a. iu.; Arrive at Lincoln by 7 in. 11107 Fiom Three lir .ves, by Mount I'l-'asant and Centre Valley, to V.'.-. pina Waltr. If ) 2 m.lcs and brn-k. on -e a week. Lea. e l'h roe lino e - S.itar lay at ti a. n..; Arrive at Weeping W iter 1 y lJ in; Leave VVcepiiot Water Satur.u.y at . p. in : Arrive it Three (Ir i.es by S p tn.; 11405 From Union, by Factoryvil'e. to Avoea, 1 miles an t back, once a week. Leave I nio-i Saturday ui 7 a. m.; Arrive at Avoea by 11 a. :n.; Leave Avoc.i Saturday ui 1- iu. Anive at I'niou by 4 p. us. lllOy Fronjt I'.:ir:lett City, by Wyoming, to Lin coin City. .V miies and back, once a week Leave Hartb'tt City M"ii lay al ii a in : Arrive at Lincoln City r.ext day by U :a: Leave Liiicoin City Weduod.iy tit o a in; Arrive at liarllott Ci.y next day by IJ in. 11110 From N'eu usk i City, by Wil-,i:i. Nurscij l.'-ll. Emerson. Palmyra, Passley. and R. becea. to Lincoln. l7 i.iiicsetid back, daily. Leave Nebra-k i City daily at Sam; Arrive nt Lin.-. In by S ; m ; Lc.ve Lir.o!n daily nt M a in : Arrive at Nebraska City by S p ru ; 24111 From N. bra-ka City, by RichV F.-r-.l. "lo cal. I Helena. Uryson. and Hooker, to Rc.i trice. i"U miles and back, three titces u week. Leave Xebraskn City Mott lay, Wednes day, and Friday al ti a in ; Arri e al Uce.trice i days by 5 p ia : L 'ave De.tirieu M -n tay, W vines-l.iy, Friday al ti a ni ; Arri.e al Nebraska Ci:y next d :ys I y o ' P m : Proposals t'i cx: .1 1 Ftrvise. by I'd tic Springs and O'oe Ac.u.v. tJ Marysvilic. Ms ;i;tlcs, un itcd. 11412 Fro.n Nebraska City, by R inieM's Mi!ls. I local. ; Miy.ier's. local, M 'lur"'. i and Morton's i ord, Joeal,, to i.i'.ie K vk. 4' mile- and ba. k. Lea.e Ncl.rr-ka City M-.tcitiy ir.Sai: Arrive at Tai-le Ro.-k l V p m : Leave 1'jibie H ick Tuesday nt a m ; Arrive at N.-bri-ka City by 7 p in. 1U13 From i'.ro'vnviMe. by London, lilen Rock and lloward. to firaut, 'Jl mi.es and o.tc.i onee a week. Leave RrownviHe Friday at VI in ; Arrive si' Urant next day by ; a m ; Leave Grant Satnr lay at V "t.' a m ; .Arrive at Urownville by ii p tn. Troponin's to emoric" Clif'on on r. tite invited; also, to extend 1'ocn lirant t- Spring Creek, iucrtsatiinic liistauoe iu al: 1 ;uil-s. Ullt From RrownviHe. by St. Frederick. Ts rtiiusch, Vi.'itu an 1 I'r.ib ' b rUnr I. to b a trice, 0") miies and back, three times a week. Leave Urown vljle M. n dsy, V.'ednesl.y and Friday at t u in : A "rive Rairlcc next days byb p ;n : Leave Itca'ri -e Mond.ty, Woitiesday, and Friday at ii a m : A -rive a'. Ii ownvilie r.ext lays by t- p. in. I'li.posa! to txcnd scr'i'-c. tiy jti-t-Sprtn. and Otoe Agency, to Ma.-y-vuie. MH ti:ies. in1, ittd. 14413 Fror.i Nemaha City, by Sue-man. Monte rey, and Lin,- l.iu.r!i. to ilutuboi ;ti mdes and nack. ot:"e a week. Leave Nemaha Cit v Fri lay at S a in ; Arrive at ir.iinboi.it by " p m : Leave Humboldt Sarar biy a; .1 a ; Arrive at Nemaha City by o p in. 14410 From Falls City, by Sal,.,,,. Wells' M:'l- .Mtd Hel.iuKh. Athens. Diiv-on's Mill. Mouond. 1 1 uiiibubit. Tabic lt. ..!, '1:;.' llraa. h. :.! I L;i.erty. to Oloe Ai-i-ncy. ;io miles ami back : six tim.'i a week to l'aw nee City. 4t5 miles, and thr je li:.;cs u week th" residtie. Leave I'ls City daily, except .Sunday, at n a in ; Arrive nt I'.itiic- Ciiy bv 7pm: Leave l'awsiee Ci y d illy, exc.pt Sua day. at ti a m : Arrive a; Falls City by 7 p ia ; L -:- e Pawnee City Tje-uay, Thur?;!.!y. and Saturday Rt " a to ; Airivj at Otoe Akoicv hy 7 p io : Li.i'e ,Jf'e Aiieiiey M.l,.iay. Wed.-ics ilay. iiiti! Friday at ti a in ; Arrive at Pawnte Ciy by 7 p n: 1111" From Falls City, by Ar.'jro. to Cr ii- Sta tion. tMj.,'l"i miles :uid hack, fix ti.nes a week. Leave Falls City dally, cxc.pt Sunday, at ti am; Arrive at Cr.tisr Station by VI m : Leave Cruijr Station uiity. except Sun day, at 1 p in ; Arrive at Falls City by 7 J- tr, ; Proposals to co!iyneiice service at Arayo, omiun c Falls City, invited H41S F'rom Pawnee Ci to Seiuva, iKin.,1 miles an t back, on a . ( . Leave Pawnee City Moiei iv at Ham; Arrive ut Setieva i.y i p m ; L-ave Seneca 'fucs-lny at 'am; Arrive at Pawnee City by 4 p m. 1HI9 From Helena, by Hendricks, to Latrobe. IS mi!es an t ta k: once a week. Leave Helena We-ltie ia at 7 a in ; Arrive tit L:itroie by -j , ; Leave Lrr.dic Wetiftwiay s.t 2 p m; Arrive at Helcr.a by 7 p in ; Proposals to extend to Solon. 7 miles further, invited. 14120 From Ashi.Htid.hr Headland. Crdar li'.utl. and Renton. to Liawond, ;"i0 miles ami back, once a week. Leave Ashland Friday al 1 A ni ; Arrive at Linwooil at 9 p tc ; Leave Lin wood Saturday at 6 a tn; Arrive r.t A-hlan 1 by 9 p -n. lrosal to e-xtetid to CMnujbm. Lf. miles turtaer. invited. ArrtTe a: A-i.lan l next .lav bv n i IU FroTO A-KIri'l t OAw.r.h. t mile? n.i I back, one week. Lc.iv AH!ttnd Mon ! iy : t C h tn : Arrive i Cili:inbn ti-M! day by i' p m ; J.e-'Te CoPimbus Wctlnc-lay hi t'i a in ; Arrivu id A-h;rd next .1 iy by tl p :a. lxir Fmm Pt;.n.. y,- i !t-.. .v ..?. Creek, an I PJatt'e View, to P, jiiar.- I.e. L7 Biii.-s cn-l ba'k, ti -e wvk. Leave Pri:r.ru iioud.iy una Vi'ciliiC.l.,y I iC .1 , n .l IA .11 US., -.I-- li, . il t J. IJ. in. V ITTHS1! Ttr.-virt-'x litUai Lean-Fan:.. !! Tae,.lay and Thar- ! da v at s a tn : i Arrive rfl i'i !:nro-e by t) p in. Proposal' lor tiiiee-tioies-a-wecL ser vice invited. lli'-'l 1'rom Dj Soto, by R.nin. IJo-.m stead. Ari toiiA. and Central Ci.y. in Do-u.1 u r. 4i Miles an-l 0:e. k, oii -e a w ; ek. Leave De S .to Fii ley 7 : m ; Arrive l De arur o 7 p i.t ; Leave Dcc.i.mi- S.ituid.iy a'. 7 a tn ; Arrive at De Solo l.j 7 tn. 141i" F.-oiu l..ki'lii. by Ja. k. ii. Ponra LciiA. New tl..-:le. Saint J:miiis. Saiat ileletia. Frank!. .r:. atid S in'ee Ai. ! y. t. N :o .ra ra. R.I in iter and back ; three niets u week to Sa; iiei-u i, "J uti;', ! twieu a week tin- r. -i due. Lev.-e iek -t i Tut Lit. 11. an lav. and S-iturlay a. S a : ; j , il.cv.se. r.-. . i - v. lit :,e I ;t . . i ! ...: w: t-l.. Arri. c ul Saint iieicna next lays l y 7 I i v. ,..i u i ; .lie ia.; r Io io e ;. n n : I V i b . -p iu ; ' . i 1 ; ; .o . t . 1 1. I ... :- ... . : i.u.ar.. j l.e Leave S.t inl II.-lcun Tt;-f .lay. Tbu.-- i.ty J l.v.-.y o! ti...:!. . , and .aturday :n 7 a tn : 4. Ni-; .i ..! r...- for t.-i; .- i.o,. f e;l--rsi- ri i ve at i ikot i ii.-x ; lav-- v 7 . o : L-ivo Saial Itcieaa Mou lay i.tet Ti. ars- ti.. v at i .1 in : Arrive a Niobrara next ! ' v 1 ? ; i ; Leave Niol.r.ira i'ucs l.ry ;t!i i I rt i.. a 1 p .'ii : Aniv at Sain: lKU-ua next ht. by 7 p tc. i'l-.ipo-als l.-rlhii e-tiiucs a-'Teek a.-rvi, ov"-. r whole route inv iieu. 1140 FroM D ik- ta Ci:y. by Sea I'da'aoo. !, ,-.i!. Canti-'.i. and Ferh ' y, to M : i.-o.i I -oi: iiouse, 7i miles an I b.o k. ot: a wi-i.k. j Lea v e D ikota City Monday al .' i i.i : Ai i tv u al M.iol-.io t. '.-j.'i 11. -t V.'ed.ie.- j d iv i t", p ni : I Leave M idi. o.i C-.u; l iiouse T!iur..d;o at 1 a tit ; 1 Arr-.v. at !..koi -i C't y Saturday l..y m j Il4u7 From If Wit: to i;U-u.t:c:;, 1 M:i:ie.j a:..; b:: k. i..: 'i ti n ck. I. li e to- Witt U ediu'- l i v .it ' a in ; Arrive : i'.. iti'in-K i-y R in: I.e : v.- ii'si :areU 'iVcit;--s.i ay at 1 p :a ; Arrive ui i'e V, itt i.y -t p it,. Ill- 1 . ' it 'tie-: i'oint, by L.i!-.c i -.v. llii., .r C.nt m, t'ii it n. iin 1 Pica-a;.: Ru... N'.; :o!k. 4 ' tni.es :iti i 'tack, inn- a ah!.. Leave West Pt.in, 'lim.-.. I i.v at s it in ; Atiivi- at No: i..fC tii-At .i.i.r .... 1. lu ; L a-e Nor';.:k F'-. tay i,t j. a,. Arr:v e a; tVi-s point i-y p i-i. I4!J I'.-i -n West I'oint to D.'.ota Ci j. - i.i 11-.-uii t o.iek. ui.ee a week. . Leave Wc-! point M m la.v 1' 1 ' a 1.:; Arrive it 1) tKo a t'uy n "t: , p Lc. ;: 1 iK i a ":' y W-j i-ii my a. 7 a ,.: Arrtv- at ,V i i',,i::t u:-. I , !, .' p m. Illl.t From We--; i'. int. b Viii.n.i.i i a:i I A:-i-,-n.(. to Little Si,.u. vIi.,,.;.Ju;:;..- .... 1 a oive a w.-.-k. L..-.iVe V.. -' P-on! Moti ! iy j,: 7 a :u ; Arrive a" L:ttie si .tt i.y , p in ; 1. -.it : I.i it Si-ni it i i- :... :: 7 .'. ta ; Arrtv; at Vc. l.m. i.y i. p :;!. It liil 1'rom W-.-t Poi.-.i. by Otlkl.in . to !.... : t .1 -. o i a: i a : i ;. wc It i.e.i-. e Wi-.-t Pnli;i i'uos ...ty n 1 K.:lj at S a ! ; Arrive at Do-ratur by '1 p tii ; Lc iv-t li. eifii- '.V"e i-:e-i,.y aul I'.i'u; d .iy a o a ;n : Arrive at We-1 Point y C i l. lii" Ft.iai Fo itt ..!--!!. by L... .a. it:.ie',:t. :u. , Wet i'oint. io De W l! !, i. ,U .... . ojek tw ice a ivi-.-k. L-.ive l-'oii'.i'itl'e Tu li.iy and Friday at i a'ui ; Arrive :' )'- Wi:t by 7 p i.i ; Lfiivo Do tVi.t J.'iiu.'sd.iy a-.i-i Sa'aiu..; at T i oi : Arrive a; Fi.titani lie by 7 p in ; 111..", '..mi Ireiuoii'. by .T il ip i. P-bi..! , rr -fk Oik priuijs, an i Saiol l':iat:.. to V '. -.. 1 i i in il. s an 1 b.iek. i w ice a w. t. Leave Freiii 'i.L i'at r.iay a:,.i ,t .t.it-.;,,; St .s :l in j Arrive at We t I'-iii:! by ' i, tr ; L..'ir.e Vte-t 1'oiat Mouday an i Fri '.:': at a 'it : A nivc it Fremont by o p in. Pioj os'l- to ex'.ei. 1 ,u Li-ill. ir k. 1. miles. i;-,vi-ed. l'.lil From F.-cmot.t. by R! Ir.d. Walk-r. c. Cere -o. t j Li'.eoiu, i.i nuir.-. 1 t,... i. tiil'ce liUte-i a wtvk. L- . re Fr, :ii..ii' Moa-J.y. liVl:,is ia.. an i Friday -it ti a tn : A 'rive at. Lincoln hy 7 p tn ; Leave Li:i--oiii i'uu.-o.i, jiiitrtii , r.;: S.i'U'dac a ' a m ; Arrive n 1 rt-oi it t l y 7 tu. lli'il Frotu Eikhorti Station, by F .- 1 '": Salt Creek, and A-Ulan I. U Li:i-:...:u. Iitilcs an i 'en K. o;cc a i ';. Leave !'!k!i..v:i - a'ion M ,n I ij a' r i i Arrive a, L-ii : -'.n -jy S p :o : Leave Liic otn I uc-.i ,y a. o a 'a : . rrlvc a' !"!i.!i i:n S-..;!.e, i.y p m Pi-ip'.ilti for Ti iti'ikiv. al-' W six ti:i.o--:s-v, ti k service i i-, i' e.i. HlC-i I"ro:,i Liii-oln. byS -.1-illo. Cent revt!'-. a i R ' icti. to Reait u.v, . i :uii'-.- k'U I :! a . ou . a week. Leave Line -in Mon iay n: i a :u ; Arrive a: Rratri ! by 7 p la; Leave Itee'rlce Tuestiay a' a m : Arrive a'. Ln.;o!n l y 7 m. Pi-opoiaJs ior thrt-liiiies--j. k ser vi -e invi'e i. Ullo From Liiu-idti t" Ci,!i.m.!iii.-. 77 m: !.- ,::i back, once a .vci k. Lcav-j Lin.'. -in iVe Iin .-1 a! H :: o, : Arrive ii ('iiti;i: t-' !.' ,:.;.y :, ., p ;i Leave Ciiiiiii1"!' Fri. ley ,.t .- :-i : A r; ,ve al Li.'i" -i'.ii :n M i..y by It p I::. 11105 Fiom Litico'i,. I.y S.'jt!i ''kJ-. L.t-' ii. :.t l'eeii:i;-.eii. to t'ato.e vi'y, i" . tiii.t:- a,. La K. th ve ti'-r.- H we'it. I.ea .; bii, -on l';i .s lay, Tlrirsday , ,v 'a: t: nl-r. ;i : ." i oi ; Airlve a. I'.i.wiee Ctiy ii-xt -1 oj P '" : L-av Pawnee City Til.-1 .y. Thur-l... a:. : S;''it ... v al . ;i in : t . e a' Line ..'i :. .x! V v e, y ! i' iti : I IT-.p-.s.-itJ to ex:on l -crv.ee It ooi '-ir I:-- C:!.v. ly 1 ru-' aliii. :o Albany. . mile- !'ar;li'T. iavl:'-'!. 111"'.' Froi-i Li.: ..! i. by TI ft.:!-: lir-.v. s.-, i, mi:- (!o.- ii. in. 1 :-i w ,r I. to t J.il'1 Oai'K. o i. e a week. I-t-ti v ..- Lit in F i iay a". '" :n ; Arrive ;' I'Ivsm-s i.y:'. p tn : L-.-aye I. ly --e- S tttird iy at .1 a tii ; Arriv -i; Lincoln : y .-. j. m. 1-sll'J I'l ool To e :.!,!. by C i. : W.-.-.V M i', a e.i ; i o-r C !-: -i ii v. io M i'llu-ii'-, .; m:!es a -i Ii ick o --c a w 'i-K. Lca c l.ii.eoja M iiiny a 7 a ri; ; ,r: ive :" M I" ni I. i.'s by 7 I la ; L.-. ve M- F.id-ie.r.s I in - I-. ... 7 a iti ; Arrive ;t; Lin -o:n t y 7 , in. 114-11 Fr mi R-airlee, by Dty Cree'-t S-.:i-i C.'y i:n i ii-i'i ili y. t" s in i . . ' 2 luiic- .i i- back. i. nee v. .'I ! Lea e Ret, t W inc-ilav at 'i a m ; . Arrive ,:t IV ; : iy by p ij, ; L'-e.-. e Uii; S .iciv T!mr-d a: 'i u : Arrive at tr. ri j. m. 1 1 1-S2 Frtu.i iii .r. ri-. . . I, C... oline an ! f'n ' '.' i to I'aiir.urj, o in lies :.;i I ba-.k. on-.-t . ' w L ave V, y a i i ;i, : A'rive at l air , try by ti p u, : i.'..ivi- l-'ii.". ury 1 iii:r-ti.iy al t, & ui ; Arrivca: ,J -atrLee o i i:.. 1141.: F:o-i Fai- "try. by A:t t 1. i -. il.. - Cret'K. i 'iiii.-- ao I :ei k a vr--- I.. L "iv-f ,,r mry 1 i, o r-'i..v a t'..vl ti : Arriv a" !i-i-- in.!: t y .' . n. ; L- eve K'l-c Cre k ! .mi - iay J a it : A-nve u l air .m y !.; i J in. 1411 i loiu S'v ui t'-ry. i.y Piet-iat tlii!. I.'.o , ot' ::. mi. I lii,;- i-l.,.i i. to Mtil r-l .s mi...- t a-i I t):i.-k. oil - e a wi-' U. L'-..-. k Sw.-i. ity M-tii-1 iy & 1 a it! . A 'V . i- at .' i ' :. -1 t.y 7 ;. :.i : Leave Mi.tt.nt '. .. -1- i in : A.-ri.e i: .v i:i Ci.y by 7 p in. 4.4.i Vroni ioi 11 io litis, bv Mo-iro'- r.tlitnr. . ... lu lies au i on k. t!.r-c ;iibm u &. ! L'-ttve 1. 1 : u to oil - .liMivuy. 7, -.-i:,c.vi:i an I Fri lay rt p tti : .A ri ive .-' ieti a by 7 n tn : Leave lien-. a i u --.-.. . I liu -, lay . :.? S t .1 'i .y at p in ; Airi.'e al t ...uiu'.iis by 0 p tn. l J i ; i I Hi 'A From C'-jiuti: icis to .V.idi.ot:. .&-I i IL.ii s an 1 oaek. once a tv- k ! f ....... i'., I : .- t Arrive .tla n.-oti t.y s p ; Leave 7tl.l.tioii e.iii,-(.:,y al Cam; Arrive a; C duniiii's tty n j. m. I 14-447 From Cd'tiiibu- i. Camden. Od tuilt-s and bas... otiee a we k. Li .ii C-.iiioii.its Monday tit i n m ; A.-i-i-.'e al t -' : i-'l-l'-'t r.t' VI il.iy ,jy 'i p t;l ; Le-i ," 1 ':: in i- li eoiie-n.,.. atsaoi; Arrive at (."olu'ubu- i.ext i. y I.y .; , lllii Fr..m P i'ti bv P!.,r Ko- i a.,.i - h Leiid.t-t K. li d.'s. ,i S:eveuri--'- I'ro-k i iloeal. DC mile Ho i o.i k. oi, i a wi.-k. Le-i..- i'appilun. W.-.in. -.t..;. al .- a 'u ; A 'Hv itt ti i ill s t.y p in ; Leave I- icili'- I bur.- i-.y a- a to: i Arrive ' pi'-ioi; oy . j. ;!L. tain - , M. i-., i- .. -,. i:iii'- an i 'ei- k n -. C I .-.a -, e M - V i.i ! ,ti. I .. v t ... . Arrive at Fort ke-aroo n-xt day i. 7 ni: Leave Fort K'i'il'y'iV;.ln Uv..tr, ,,; Atr-o at Mciad-icl. s I., xl . i.y 7 p -,i !44.Vj Fr..;n Su-an City, by Li.-t v.i'ii.-. :i W,- I.' ;'!,-, miirs a..,-s l..v ;.. ...... : i . i5.dd r to sfu'! o s ;an. - and pr-. p. . schedule of d- prtiire an 1 i.ruvnl-.. i !NSTnUCTI0 :S Tu SiDDERS . K3 PCS? MASTtRS ; . . ... O.ntiitnrni n n r-.,.. iti.,s f i ..., e-.-, I ,'ji 1:,r n.utrn.-U t; ihi. t.W .rfe..4' d-.-tl J r;,tr. . 1. S?ev n ltoitu."s .:f a'lotv.j t i rn ":i intrine- diate otlicc. w' not -t"n' rw i e .-r.eciil. .1 tt.r 1 !:-'rt iir: itie inai!;: ou on ra: ioi.tt ana r"oiuti- . Ut' ruiiti-- there I- io i " no tuoft- de n ilmn t, l i.iOb ion: t .i ...I v. 5. in -., of ,.. .,. .,1 1.. , ! 2. j3 r.tilr o i i :ti: t ;:i-;iiii' -on: iin-.-. :n, . t'o-r ! rci-itt-s w )iei' the medc ot cottvio;. t.-e :e'i;i s o: i it. the rp. cial i.if. i.t-ol ths I-' i : -c Il.-j, ... ' ttifnt. oi'-i i-'-i "tii f i.'aik-. ir lit h I.' kt ; and ke.-s. are ta ou ton ;c v t without turn ! oharre. ti. On ra 'ron.J and temlj h' line the r ut - 1 o r.,.,1 i i-f ',. Il..t,,r:tr...o .'.,, K. f-'-i i.t. . ., I . i . . . i : . l. out n .ric; .i. i. i- a-en;- ,: comn ..s x... .. - '' e.r.y i..m-u. v. .,i ui".i. VI io e.O. , , ii. ca, ,v i ...ti. l- :.i o - nr. y ot iho in iiti. i- u. oo prw i.ie t ilio tontneor. uu .' -r no u.lce e n i,i Co: L' par.io. I... i.e.li .a I -ii .1 MC i.:.! u ii 1 1 ti. a. i are requir ed to lulu tl.c t .a.i ii' i... ii til o" . i v o: i. i.t.j. t:.. post oli.cc- ..t thi . ot: ii't.t: . 'l n l ol ti. f.: fi.iiti s, and to aiel Irc.u :1 euiev. Iioi uiut o ibLU .!:. r i.- l.-.ti! a sla.loit o l:.t .iif. l'.o-o-iu;.y .m ruuuitUiu Ly xiii n,usvi.ic lor ih I . . .. .u,.J :f i'i .ii ... i s I i j .-. I I' C bal U. loT ol". Mint i-iii- iit tn in iiu.n i t .i;i:o.i.. lner. itl ..e ' i.av oiiis ' I r. 1 e I '. l. t;::is,i r. i r o hcrit.n'- '!" 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