- 1 THE NEBRASKA HERALD ,g fCELISHKD DAILY ASS WttlLY BT U.D HATHAWAY, E.HTOR ANO PROPEIETOtt. r i o.J-.-e corner Main and Seooiul atresia, shc ,ud '? T-,MS :-Dsily $10.00 per .nnum, or 81.00 per month. Weekly, SJ.0-J per annum if paid in advance. $J. . if nt paid in a J ranee. HEAVY STRIKE. Cv - ti rc thousand operators in the 11ATE3 OF ADVEi:iS!:ir. (,ti- .- j ii -i r.- .--I'm '- t ii 1 .1 ) oi o ivi.r'i'ii, 1 ' " 1 K.ic.n iO .mm i i iii-i'i inn. V' 0 ' Pn!.-: i 'ii .t! r.'t nci c.iinr fix lint-", 10 00 : Vt,c -.juKil. i c..iu'i;ii or lf:c, 1" i i.nii'iir.. '.( , " " fix l-Mi.l .. " ' I " " thi- liK'i:Ui. Ifc.e i One-lilf chimi n twclrc nioi-iti. lit ni'iritliJ" " j " ' trcuuioiitl-.f, i CM ! i,o r. ! i: n. u ; wi !vc ni r.;!i. lid if dx i,i..:,!i.-.. " F-3 VA -A ? I- 7 Tin1!! M2AM3 if lOLjLld VOL. 5. PLATTIOUTJI, NEHK.VSKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, ISM. t 'iri'v liiimtliH. . '.' lit n 1 1.- .i.-r.n n.uf.: 1 i'j ui r rm i pa i I t f I t s 3r .:.;. .;' "Western Union Telegraph '..: .!;";!: ' -inuk yitrJay. The strike - , i (..-.:.-.fii5ncc of the uisch.iring of jo .-ut-irs in San Francisco who be--- --: to the operators league. The w r:r f-xN i l so far as we have heard, ;.i ' i'iV.nM'i.-'o as far cat as Cineiu- A CHAUi:. H J. S. Church lias sold his inter .. t tiii- I'iownine Advertiser to Col. V.'. I'ii iias, v.ho will hereafter have v-.'.'.r: rlrirre of its co'uoins. Cel. Fur-L.-?:i-t':' loundcr of the Advertiser, a , ,- I- '.t11 kn tu ia Nebraska, and ..r -At- the VT-.-t, to rvjuire any r ' -;ir baol. He is a writer of L:. -..!. d ability and a man of sound j : . -fit. The retiring editor, Mr. i i.-i.-.-h, l.-i hilmred for the good of his ' r.r. 1 ; . uUry with unremitting zeal, i I:: 4 the Ad rrrtt-.T MWi of the ' -'. riper.; It: the State. .:.! A.l IT. It MA INF. XT the wortls that express the manner ... '-.; -h ih- !!- & M. K. 11. in Nebraska. ", V'ivc ''rr-trcfed. The character of rl v'. be underslnod when we say :i .t ! is being driven between ; cirv aii'I ia1t Creek, a distance of H;, u riiir'V lii'Jes, but that solid iua . ..it-; rJ- :i:;K Every ravine or place v.Lcre rr tfcis i-ny flow in :t wet time in :X 5 v.iMi a stone culvert with -..,:;,. '"'!; f.-ri in thickness and missive : ', - i: . !"- than curb teen inches in I f -r covering. The mason work . :' ! . : l1 """''I amount to as much as : e:. '.-? f -.1 of sonic of the cheap , '- ih.ti art built in the west. It docs a np of money to build rail r .;i I -,' ' if ticy are built riht. v.m.i.i.i;Y ' tiik nun iitnNo.v k apicar- thai Hoi'iiee Greeley was 'arr'-titi-'U.-V ' interviewed'' by a .S'ioi :-. rt'-r, who wrote a great many things j erer dreamed of until he h.i.v t'i -rn in ; :," v her upon he .sends ar:ii-t tot!.'1 '' denying divers and vjnlry .-t.it . ci.t.- by the ivjorter. He . hi- I-;!:-! a- l'u-wi: 'Wl:...-. 1 -lid -ay with re card to the .. nT'.vr-v was i:!.-t.ai;tia!ly this. .t ;,i;,rii:ii; o.i -j. !e:iliiH.il,lieiles ".V v.. l-a! rig'.it to be a ', i I : ". i, irdM.i! vi'Uii? ant i h'! lien, was operative ,j !,. r a ii:dt throughout 'i'.i-r i.ume, to be called ' rli.i for her .-ak.' a: 1 , i! ' L 1. lather than that euWiidiy a-a-sin; and i::':;aii -:ri of her iunueasur - i r. i'ar;i.: 1 as humaneaud just, iiy opli.i...;!. and 1 propose to 1!."' :..l!. i ! K . 1 f- ! m:. the .-.rd.a HriuLlicrtn : .S!::tV. la;" passenger acent of 1 .'. . l-;.;!road at Omaha, has ,; to the Biirlitur- P.. i - 1 Kid. v.hich he will i ;i f-im.'ar rapacity. !'. i'. u. '!. Company have made -o if any f the trains I i;t, , th mountain-, which . ; -l ' v .; imiikely ilarin the ., . the as-encrers will not 'I.. t'.r i-:: I " f'fl. . , 1 !'. i ';. i r'liil. late of the a.-im. of the V . P. R. R-, .... '.,!:poi.,ted IV.-ight Airent at , of '11: ? i;.ir!'. :ou : -Misaouri .;. !,i'.vi:! h:sv- a desk in the .: . v.-it'.t Mr. Harry Deuel and 1 : - );: I 1 L 1 . l'. V. I IP Co- o--:v. w In , lb f .'.lowing from the Lin- ii : il rv.i!': ,-t .rt for Washington I..-M. !c oes to attend to s of lire Mare in the public 1 I... 1 i-.i-e- it ral government : . . ... tl - ri. t of Con 0:1 b-nd :!. i;;vn la.sh ! I ,.. ' : irr.-s ! v ii ... .-.crpm of the Executive. lambs has not yet ii.t- t 1 t!i been ; -i. th slow rol tapei.-m 01 i 1 01,, V -.-! - ii .via : a t failed to iinisli v.h i: -!io:.! I have en accomplished p:.--t - -i ear a O 1 We in .ay evening a gathering of al r.t ii ft v citizen -convened in Hod-kin's 1 w helv Mr. Pe:--.-onhad a long table :: ;t !. a.i I oy-ter- ::?pl not coffee await r.j tlp-m. Wb.ti m: -per was about r. ai v. a irenilenn-n suggested to our iVi d Aiax that the.- had better go up tie -aa l -ee what w i- 'going on. " e- Pi, ami v as lminemaiei 1 . 1: . .1.. Ca'.l i a seat next t the head I the : . wh'rh was pn-si I'd over by (ov. it The ov-ters were dispo-ed of, ia 1 ar: 1 r!-.-:i t ire (iovernor deputized (len. Seiii Ho',".'! . in to -tate the object of the lire-etiu :. In a neat speivh. (en. Rob-!i--o-; et -.r.-sst .1 the regret of the citizens of lairee'n. ir: the i-onteiitilated dejiart ur" of .the cm: tor of the S(-:trnmti from ;'. Spii-". and prc-euted him in behalf m' :: e'ti.teip- :- lri.-pjnri'eai t.t gold watch -ii,; leairt. Mi", il n vey r; -ponded in a ..- v ;", and the speee!:e- and toasts I-- irue K-'aii-o- llf-.'ll. On','. JOIi.er, -ir 1. Col. Cr )b-. .Mercer, r- Kir-'and ra; 1 V rrapio. I iclienor, nob'od.er- of the .o:rjiiand .--niv ' . '. iris r-al tf-iima '!! men our 1 i .ir.'V i'iiU is reuai'vit Was l.' J- 1 to be li:tr':id . !.. I I 11 SJ1 111 II metimes. The busmen men uf Brovrnville have at la-t aw.-ikene-l to a i,:::-e ri dn.y. Ti.' v ware out (r.uia--e. i.; C"ti ;U' atlon 0:1 't'lte.-iav an-i Yto.b.-.-l .yovrr iai!r..-ad matters : and we are happy t say ar r'p e i n complete- uuder-tandtfig, and h.meei;'r'i there will be whit wehveso 1, i-i I :..v iriotv ! f'etMIl Sll .AT as th huildi,,- ,,f the ojvatthronchline U e n err. d from "meey via Brown vi.l vto Ft. Kearney. I b.-ownville 1 1. Kearn-v C -mminv is u be immediately r-ir-aaved. Work is to commence in tho vpriu ' er.orir.'ti'.-aily and pushed with oa: t! f "lo-i of a sin tie day until it is r..ob't- 1 thro'.i-di Nemaha county, for lu-'h t -erpose there is-v.v awaiting x-:-a..!i;:u-.- the sum of :;i?MMK e s k f,! . t riot economy sad iumediatc ac--i'jti. Advertiser. A l carlul Ce.li. r.;-: ;-i.o, Jan. 1. At 3 o'clock yes-t.-r'.v f.-ernnon the barometer ranged !)vr than Utisb.cn knwn for hi teen vear-s. A "-ale set in at 0 o'cha k. accotn- l-l 1 . 1 I . ' : . .,. Tlirt water ia the creek ie I 1 i I iv sieet. 'ni canal slips rose rapidly. Iijiter, a h"avv si;o-v stonn set in. The ctde con- tinaoswitb nnabated Jury, ineteie grarb; are prostrated in a;l dircrti'.MH. OUR ASHLAND LETTER. thi; wr.ATv.it-.t:iv yea its i v SOCIAL Itt: I. VllO I.MCAI. M.lili;i!HJl.MM(. The R-!ielor'M ( Inlc or. ISenpdict Ex. IrrniiiiMton. CiriikI rii!i 1.1 lit I'ritrcuHlou nml Nijor. For the I'hitt.-ui.iutli IJ. riilJ. Ashland, Jan. 4 1S70. TIIK WHAT I IV. It. The weather clerk having changed j the programme somewhat, we arc now j enjoying a simple foretaste of that which is in fitore for us,as predicted by the"oll est inhabitant." I have never exper ienced a prairie winter, and calculate on .something that will be "felt," as com pared with our IJuekeye winters. The New Year dawned upon us blustering and tedious. The click of the hammer was heard not ; out door bu.-iness sus pended, and the busy denizens of this thriving village sought the more genial atmosphere of kitchen or parlor. True to the cu.-toms of our fathers, each ob served the day in accordance therewith. 'Twerc idle to suppose that we were not reminded of the New Years festivi ties of our former cheii-h l home, whore oft we had mingled with our un broken family circle in the happy long ago. Yi lely differing from us in the appli cation of pleasure to the seekers thereof, are those who pay their devotion to Bacchus, making the days disgusting and the night hideous with their blas phemies and salacious bowlings. The fiery stream flows copiously by per mission of our law makers, who appear to care but little for the peace and tafety of communities, to say the Ica.-t. A-h-lan l has her full .(Uuta of whisky shops, which have thus fur kept pace with em igration. Iike unto the plagues of Egypt they sorely a abet the people, and where is the redress? Not in the .Stat utes, but onlvby an adverse public senti ment can they be eradicated from our i midst. Speed the day. I'ltor.UKS.Si VE. "We are having p!eaant times here, in the way of procuring funds for the. pur pose of church building. lim(f'rjeTettes arc of weekly oecunvnerv Tie recent festival held by the Baptist fr:.ids net ted $7". It was a success throughout. On Wednesday evemmr of last ireck the members and fri- n Is i f the. L-r .res Aid Society of the First M. K. Cbiuch gave a free supper at the paronai; . One hundred ami twenty partook o' a boun tiful repast. In dee-orations a id quality the "table" was hard, to 1-ea.t. Music and soe'.al enjoyment were the order of the evening, nor -wat the one great object of the ni?et?g, , fyraotteu. For a handsome contribution' round its way into the hands of the Trea'Uier. From first to last it was a 1 brilliant affair, and we hope to f:a e more of the same ort. j This society propose to bold a festival and fair on Wednesday the 27tj inst. We like the.-e social gri;heriigs, they wrve to cement the bo::iof jiety, and bring togetlier the well dis'scd, the generous and noble hearted. This is no latitude for ca- tcs'.or cliques; with the sparse population we csnnot do anv too niucli with a united ei'.jht, and it i-4 te he honed that the ir.tercsts of i-hri-tlanitv will lav very near tfie'lica'T of every true man and woman iu our community. rv.usoNAL. Messrs. Miiler and Clark arrived in the stagehis afternoon, it is said for the purpose of making arrangements for the erection of various buildings upon their addition to Ashland. A printing olli-e is among the first. A much needed, institution; it is one of the aeccjinr-animeiits of civilization, the medium of intelligence, the companion of the farmer, the student and the me chanic. Send us a printing press that we may blow our own town, and save our neighbors the trouble. We expect to see a slight emigration in the direction of Miller and Clark's ad dition during the ensuing summer. Just say to ail in want of beautiful resi dence or business lots that it is a love of a place to emigrate to MASONIC. At the last regular meeting of Ash land LokgeNo. is A. F. k A. M., held Friday lec. -4, the fallowing officers were installed : A. B. Fuller, W. M. ; C. S. Wort man, S. Y . ; J. M. Bond. J. W. ; J. P. Palmerton, Treas. ; M. Wil.-Ie, Sec. ; C. A. Miller, S. 1. ; W. 1. Shehnedine, J. D. ; A. Richard., Tyler. VACKTIA TUV: IJArHELO'l's CLUIt. At an arly hour on Ntw Y'ear's even- ing -wc received the fo. lowing : "In view of the conlideu-oc repo-cd in you as an excellent reporter, wc, the members of the "Benedict Ihvtermina tors," extend a cordial invitation, t.-?id re ;iuest that you honor us with your pres ence 'his evening, at 7 o'clock, r.t Hotel dc JlunbtU. and act as reporter for this hont.r:ble body. 1st Jan., A. P. 1S70. V. U. W." At To'cloclr prec isely, nine and twenty stalwart baehekrs emerged from the office of Fuller & Will-ie, with flaming torches and glittering trumpets, and in regular procession marched 'ip Second s'rect to Dov fctrect, ihoiu-e to the ?ewK- otien-l ' liotll of T. II. 3Jnnliall, in the ojx.iv-1 v .. . ... , upper ton.. lljeir minis. Hie u'reu light i rocessioa carried us -T.ck to tlia daysof lVeJiidentbleaaipairr.vs,v hc!Uiiieit crtc-cd heart and seal into n h-iltu ' ' causc- , ,- , r.i, Thc parlors wore Foonreiid.ngxvith mirth run wild. Preamble, Constitution and Uj-laws were prmluced, read and is announced, and it is but justice to 'ine host" to say that the bill cf fare was peculiarly suited to the varied tastes of a "bacholor foilorru" Tnto the dining room marched the nine and twenty. Isolated from the gen tler sex uproarious and jolly it was indeed the carnival of Bachelors. After the cloth w.13 removed, election 1 and installation of officers, toats, j i-peeches and smoking, were the order of the evening, until a late hour. An original essay on the fall of a late brother bachelor was read by A. H. Fuller, faith fully illustrated by ':our artist." The first regular toast was '"Woman Satan's Hr.-t assistant in the fall of man." Ilcsponsc by II. S. Fuller. 2d. Pleasures of Bachelor life. Be spouse by I Ion. M. Brush. 3d. Bachelor's Mission. Response by T. B. Wilson. 4th. Simrle "Blessedness. Resionse by C. II. valker. oth. Pleasures of Matrimony. Re sponse by J. . Stanley. KKSOMmON.?. HrsolceJ, That the thanks of this Club be ami are hereby tendered to "mine host" and hostess for the use of their parlors, and for the sumptuous re past provided us. Responded to by T. II. Munhall. Jico7v?J, That a copy of the proceed ings of this meeting be forwarded to the I'lattsmouth IIkkald for publication. Adjourned to meet Jan. 1st, 1S71. Malakovf. Xolliinc in the I'a'icr. An exchange has the following spicy chapter on the subject of newspapers, elicited by the stereotyped remark of in different readers after scanning the ' miniature world" of a daily isue of news, ''there's nothing in the paper." 1 1 says : And men are always grumbling about their papers, and insinuating how much better they could do ir. They talk as flippantly about "iine articles" on every imaginable subject, as if they could effect such a chanjre. Ret soup? of these over- running j liil -ophers try it for one bun- Jre'l and tiiiy days in succession. And then they think it is nothimr to "select" foi a newspaper you have merely to run the scissors through a half doen exchanges, and you have got matter enough. Now t uia is the most Important and difp-ult department to fill on a newspaper. Vcr' few men have the slightest idea bow to do the work. It requires a thorough newspaper man who knows the pub'ie apjctite well who knows what is going on 111 the world, and who knows how to write and pack a column into a dozen lines. Men who can skim a newspaper and toss it aside, little reflect how much brain and toil have been expended iu serving up that meal. Busy heads and busy hands have been toiling all day to gather and prepare those viands, and wme vast building has htfeti lit from cellar to garret all night to get the paper ready by crack "Nothing in the paper !" Nothing in your head I Th.il what's the matter. TheVt. A- ."t. K. It. Iu ebrnnka. CANa: OF DtfiKCTloN. We learn that Hon. F. W. i'alnier, M. C. from this distriet, has introdueed a bill au thorizing the change of direction of the liurlington A: Misvouri extension in Ne-bra-ka, southward, instead of forward to a junction with the Union Pacific at Ft. Kearney. It appears that the land Eatits interfere ovaceouut of the paral . condition of the road-. It has been mooted that the iJurlington & Missouri road are seeking ft Galveston instead of a San Francisco connection. We copy the above from the Mont .jjuUioryjeounty Fness-vnri bvt- ip-w tieecrntnilar fcULeluuits in otnor papers published in t hit section of the country. If we are correctly informed, the bill re ferred to does not authorize, or at lca-t is not intended to change the cenrral di rection of the 1. & M. road itiSebraska. It will simply give the company a little more latitude so that it may choose the most eligible loati-m and secure the ino.-t favorable connection with the Union Pa cific at or near Fort Kearney. We have no doubt this great thoroughfare will be pushed rirht on to that connection and wiil be completed there before the close of the year now cojiimeneiii. The 15. it 31. Com pany in Nebraska have too good a thing to permit it to long remain unproductive, lonper than is ab-olutely necessary for its completion. And by thio we do not mean that a shorter line in Nebraska would not l-o a paying one, but to ox press the opinion that the complete line as projected will be one of the best in the whole country, furnishing as it wiil a part of the shortest and best of the great through lines to the Pacific. Iu due time, and that not long in the fiUure. the Missouri will be permanently bridged at Flattsuiouth, and the whole work corn i -Ie ted. Hi Fx;. Kii riling- Corn. Some of our worthy State papers, the Platt-mouth 11 mid, f.r instance, refers to the people of .Joltn-oii county as being compelled to u.-e eon; for fuel. This may lead to a misapprehension of the truth by those who are unac.iiainfed with our county. The truth of ebe matter is, there is plenty of wood and coal in this couti'y for fuel, and we presume they are as cheap as at any other place in the State. We buy good oak and hickory wood at $4 to $o per cord, and coal at 2.. cts. per l ushel. There may be some farmers in Johnson county who burn corn, but it is rtot because fuel i int cheap. Trcumtfh 7 ifj turn. Military Order !y tin Ire.ittt. Washington-, Jan. 3. The President has directed the Secre tary of War to prepare an order renuir inc" all military officers who have been on duty in this or other cities for a term of tfi.ee years, to report for field duty in the we.-t ; also to prepare a detail of the necessary of5"ors to till their places from those who had a long term of field duty on the frontier. There will, of course be some excep tions in conseouence of Ix-ing physically iricaptu-il.itcd. i'rotn woumls or ) causes, el' rerlonnir,? . field duty. ol, ,vt of the order is to equitli; ot her The ilize the j .- Dr var;ous officers by dividing j .ljrybio place amon? deserving men. j - - t r.iic iobt sttenn-nt. f WasiiiniTON, Jan. 3. The Txi lie dcLt staiement show a re- f.J $iUnK la balance, i(.o-)Kvi.(i. uu-Iudin S4o.(KKi.(HK), ir, eertift-:tfes. Currency balanuj oyer TInrtno rk Vi i Ilkrc cieyl apillC 1M b V S. i TYnsli In i; ton Ilrmi. ' Washington, Jan. 3. Western meml rs vrc greatly fserciscd over the proposed apportionment urder the census bill. Several are eust red in preparing speeches, showing th great inequality between Eastern and Western States iu respect to the number of voter and Repre-cjitatives. The di-cu-won over Judd's bill will begin soon after re assembling. A large number are already on the Speaker's slate to speak for and attain-1 the bill. Jl.ile, of Maine, heads the list, and will make his maiden effort in opposition to im reasing the number of Representatives or making the sfpor tionment in advance of the completion of the census. 1 The Telegraph -VtriUe.. ynxr.Ku. Jtin. 3. A majority of'th.; W. Lr. T.-legrai fi Company, of thistity, d'lit worK. tris morrr.iic. A ieired cat,' t reduction of salaries in California. A . a- . , ... , I suni'-u-iii, nii.iiocr remain, wtiii oiirei- I T-iroi-linnl to o.-. til.- hli,in; r.f t !.- f.lTu wj. " The (ubiin Rcvslnllon Report r Etixlfil. Havana. Jau. 1. Intense excitement prevails here in consequence of the an nouncement in the Havana journals this evening that the revolution has terminal ted. According to the published stated ment, the editors of the journals have seen a copy of a circular, signed bv the , niemlKtrs of the Cuban Junta in 'New 1 on;, ordering tlie insurgents to lay down their arms fi jr the present, giving as a reason for the abandonment of the insurrection, the failure of the recent filiibusteriug expedition, and the action of the American government in permit ting Mm boats to sail from New loi k. The circular severely attacks the course of President (riant. The Junta advises the Cubans to submit to the Spaniards in order to save further bloodshed. AIir-N ly Ilie Cuban JTuntn. New York, Jan. 4. The Cuban Junta issued along address to the Ameri can people, enlarging upon their card yesterday, denouncing the recent dis patch from Havana as false, and giving a mass of evidence to show that the in surrection is endowed with 'more vitality than ever. They dispute the Spanish story that the war is confined to a few predatory lauds. The Cuban armyT on Pee. 7th, em braced forty thousand men, v. ho, though not armed and equipped as we could de sire, are well organized. They give t lie principle measures adopted by the Cu ban Congrcbft, and a duUiiled lLt of the. expeditions which- eonreyexj TtmiM and ammunition to the Island and announce their determination to continue forward ing supplies to their brethren in arms, carefully avoiding to conflict with th'i laws of th surrounding countries ; nor are they afraid, they say. that any dis couragement will affect the patriot forces. As evidence of this a letter from Presi dent Cespedes i.s given, displaying most undaunted courage : Give us, he says, but eight tons of powder, and we will not be afraid of all the armies of Spain. Much of the address is devoted to an ex Limuon ot tm .amarous metmvi o. wartarc adopted by ths s-pr.nir.-.ttJ and comparison thereof with that f-the t? bans, and conclude? with the statement. 1 1 I .1 ! i i I hibition of the baiLarous metliod of Within the lines which shut out com patriots from th; world, .stands a devo ted population who know what freedom is, though they never enjoyed it, who are willing to die, if need be, to achieve that but who are not willing to live with out it. .- CaliKU InBiiricent Siirrmler I. Havana, .Ian. 3. Koderigoz Ielkey, the insurgent jmb-prefeet at Hernando, surrendered him-solf voluntarily, with oO other, to the Spanish authorities. The Tcteif rnpli 5tlrike. PiTTsmTHi, Jan. 4. The telegraphic operators in the Western Union office left their instruments at 9:30 this morn- tn lrt-f.Kiuiv .se- J cured enough operators to do bus-ine ns usual. TJie TcleitninlierH' Strike "lealli of '. .'l-r;irt.T'. Cincinnati. Jan. 4. No particular chang" in the telegraphers' strike. The o!licer of thf company here are confi dent ol' their ability to continue to attend to all business. There was a meeting of the bar this forenoon, in reference to the death of tieneral M-( Iroarty. A meeting of the military organizations with which the de ceased has been connected, was also held. A committee was appomD-d to wait upon the county commissioners to re.piest the apiointniep.t of a person as county clerk, who will give the proceeds of the office to the fritnilv of the deceased. J. W. SHANNON'S n:i:u. sai.k and MAIN STEKCT. PI ATTSUOl'TH, kB8. I am prepared toac-oramod.itethe public wiih ore, n.rrije, I'-, us" nnd A 1 .Varc, onTf fiort nntirenml rea.i--f.tinV.le trin.. A I?a" will run to the steam bo:i I Uindhtif .aadto all par of the city when de-sircd. u.r1i. CoIIlli?iller!i, Orilcr. Notice is hereby iven that at claim f-r dan ares. for the rinht of way. atrain-t ihe liurlii K ton A Missouri Kiver Hail It..i Company ir, Nebraska, through Cass cmir.tj must be file., with the County Clerk, to be audited by the County Commissioners, upon w'.iose order th Cunty Treasurer w ill issue the required bond. of the rrecinct. Ey order of the County Commi sir.ncrs. I. riI.lAl!!). Clerk. Ey J, M. lK.Rti.EV, l.cputy. FlflttMnouth. Neb., lei. lxl-. de-".,Jiivr DIS. n il MCMSKEY, T 1" IF"3? AVill be at Dr. Livingston's 55..-e dtrine the last week in each month. All .rders left at the Post Mice will bo promptly ui endtfJ. to Lju;y;6 Health, Comfort and rconomy Three retutens for biyardir.fc- itli GEORGE W- COIVIN OAK STBF.ET, PLATTSXOl Til. 'EB. Two blocks northwest of brick ZAwol llcr.se He has a BATH HOUE '-f- rtron: his rooms aj-e well vA.;t::lU;a.i;a uis prb csarcrea- so.-able, " ' - jnlj'-itf. tilUiil TH OI' PVTH1AS. Pi. itt Vai.lf.t I.o-g No. o. U"iit.ir uicetir.Sf! every Tliur.-iiy e.ci;i;.. VieUilk bratlieru always welixire. V. V. I.KONAHP. V. c. V. M. Ii'iKl'.IMi ToN. R. S. J. N. WlsK. V. J. .I.St).!t'. Ti ttot-th Lodc.s Nr. 6 A. Y. A A. M. Rev-il:r ui'ean at ih;r h;i;' un thi' Cr-t iin.1 thir l Morniay evriiimrs cf ra.-a uioallj. irA.. ieiit b.-tiheru invio- I vi-it. JOHN W. 61IANNON'. W. il. J. N. Wit r. S.--. A! ;cT Lii.;b No. CJ A. F. A A. M Regular tnee'UifcS at .Maiunic lin'.l. tir-t aiel tltir i Kri aays. J. . Wist. W. M. Urn. L. StlTHOLT. STf r. Nkbp.aska I'iiArTkK No. .1 R. A. M. Ueg-ilar oocro' aTiuni seoon.l huI fourth Tuesday m. ol eituU luuiilli at .) 3 u'.-lt.ck p. in. k. r. in K k, 11. p I.ASTF".S SIHDllJUrK I.OH..K. KeUi:irillf et irifcs if the Kanoly lire hePl en We-iar-.tajr eve nu-.y. nn or biti.re the fall moon ef ea -h month. All .Master Mvuui, their wiv.-.. ilr arel ilau rht-r are invitft o. aitenii. I iMiiarriei 1 i.e? mast n er eishti-en y- tr .(' ae. l. 1!. WIIKi;l.KR, I'atrou. iits. C. A. Dckk. l'atronrs.n. J. N. W1.-.K. !ie,v-r.ler. I. O. . fr f Ur inee,;n?, 0f Pi.te Lo;lt-. .7 T.p. T every fs;ifurJay evieiiK. J Irtiilierv of oia- r ' K " M In 1 U V! I sr. vi'l IV V" Il 183 . ?T. Ca aaoTMF.Ks, .-Sec. i 1. e. i. t. OiiTcBfTArn. No." K A. Kirkp;itr;.k Vf. C. 1 - K. Li. l,fwj. W. sr. K. il. U iiili:im. Leil-e lrCfuty. .MeW at Court ih.u-" Hh'.I rrrry 1 Ytf"in eTenint. Traveling TeiupUra respect -tal y iiiTrteit. K.xcie; T';p Lopok. No. J. K. B. I.evis, Ii. 'f.: F. L". Vv'hile. I. sr. Meerat Court ilvuse ll.ill v the first ami thirJ SarurJ jy tcb- ior 01 Kic.n uicriTR. 'stak k II-pe Lows No. o. .t fr, Srni. M Meeif at Mt. Faiktikw LtiaiiK. No. 14. .1. J. Chan iier. W. C. T.: Wi.'i. .J. Hester. . S.: S. W. Caiuin, Lode. Deimty. Mori every Wenc-.-dnv eTen ti. Traveling Tempi. ir. r -pc tluoy im iie l. iiinin , it. N.i. 1. Am'i.. Uriri.th. U.C. 'I'.; Jus. ll!s..n. W. ri.:C. II. Win-low, J,oi!j; Deputy. Meets evi-ry sairur.hiy eveninu. I'raveiiiu i'empla are re.-peei fully invitui to ii -el wun u.. SI. Luke's S'.irldi Monthly inoeihir? of t'ie Vestry l.-t Fri lr.y ei euiii,; of ea.-h iiiuuili. fit ihe K.-i irv; iVaanrly ui -StiiiSf of Vestry l.-t Mm ..: -y. e! .Uay, Auju'l, .Nijvciuer ar.i Ft -lira.. -v. II. Sr. t :.-;.. Y 0UN'). Kf-tor. Tl?. I.. Wri l.x. ( ie: k. ! 51. IX. i ATI Mini OS, M. ., rilYSrcIAN AND sni(,Di.-;e cif fcin ptvfofsiou.il sktv ice-- ... she -.aatai- f C m uu- ty1, K-;Mn-e a J I: e.isi i--riii-r.-l i.'.t'.i USixrii f-ei.-; "tiiee vi .'itoii rr-et, ..'ppu!! (Couil iUa-e. PiatUiit-.u!-). : elr.i.-ka. "T J. 4V.'"lit1'l.Si..U hlY-SK-IAN AND S I'Ui ' N, i.-ile Sur-rO'n-in-Chi'.l' of t'i-- Arie;- ol i i . , i". teniae 1 1 1 xu : o a t u . N ti t .t .is ka. Ji.-c w ilii Dr. !t. It. Li-iiij;j-to:i, on ,M .1:1 .-rrt t !. upp;ifi:e thu cart Jleiis. 1'iivale rc-i Ivni-e r.iruir of link aui 11: it f trecis. two dco;-.-) s.iuiii of 1'. !'. ia.s'. Or. J. '. I iJO.1I v, TI a v i i g perir.aiienily lo -at.-il ut AVefpir.r Wa r Fall-, f;i Icr' hi.- prof--sioiiai er i-cs t-. t !m ti.eu of Ca-s enjuty, Neirai.. J.oo'ctur. ,E."yHU:H1. ' .! t. RJtVMtTT. 1. IJ. lYIIKCI.Ult K to, al Estate an. 1 Tax Paying Agents. Notarit ' calic, t ire au.l ijile lusurance Ajcntf, I iHt'ii- uth. Ntbia-kii. jejltf t. m. iii usQi en', kTTOItNIiY AT LAW and Soliaitor in Chan- , r'lattf ujuth. .cliraii. E. Ilollan.l. Proprietor, corner of Main nnl Third utri.-ctM. PlattmuutH, Ncbrnska, lluwmc h"rn refitted r.nd newly -in riii.-hcl oSVrf rir-t cili ecoinmouationf!. Hoard by the week or .17. ;oii iluwtf. s. niiwm.l,. "ill. U. CrtAPlIi.3 . .WILLIil VUAVto tjFLx-i t , QoiVMor' in -f" "rtyJtll tf VAiuttci--'W 'or. fpn. r - " - - I J. V. 1Tv"-. neral Life, Accident J'ir'"- l'on HridTrans lufiuraiice Aicru il.' .lic rifK-at rea.ou nHle ratcn in th tnRtt reliable Cvtnuanie iu the Uuilel States. OUic opposite the C'lurt Ilou-, latMiseslh, Net. niij .Ht. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TlatU raoutb. Nub. PIATTSXOUTII till A.. C. II nirsF.T.. Proprietor. ITavir.r recently Veo repaired and place.l in thorough running or.ier. IiXi.OtXl Puvheii of Wheat wanted imine-liately for which tha .if heet market price wilt b paid. (auj'JSwtt CARPENTER AND JOINER, wilt do all nofk in hi.- linn on short notice and iu the best j;jieCoii!.ract for duiljing uncle on r-asona-i Uoterjiss' n..vVu 30ut!i vf rtite Vrf ' ly House. j-.tyO-J-ltf itirrciii:!,:. woli'f, CARFEXTEKS ANI JOIN EKSt Will ! a!! ; rk it. lii'fir hue on short ..ot:-.. i! n.r.; j mtracie. larire and Sina!!. :u. I :uiioh IiuT-ria! work enntra when deeired. 5al) on.vlaia street, eppo i.o M. E. CUurth. hf PROF5ATK OTILS'.S. IJIHH'.ATE N.'TK'i:. It is hereby ori.r.vl that ail claiiHS ii;::iinst liic c?';i'.c of Kobcrt l. Smith be tiled in the 1'ivbate Court of J(st county, Nebraska, on or betorc Junc iStb A. 1). 1S70, nraid claims wiil be forever burred. A.L. ClilLl, l'rut-a'.c Jn U-c. Dec. ISrb, d"eJvo i II'!' BATE NUTICK.-In the matter i f the ei-tatc of Harris L. Lev i. deca-ed late of I a;s county. It it hereby ordered tVat all claim' .'irraim t Faid estate must l.c f.li-d in toe j'ro . itc t ourt of Ca-s c .unty before June !th 1 T'. or said ia'.ais will I. c forever i nrrii'i. a. i una'. PcoJ-tli, is.'.1.'. di .Cv. ii l'r.'baro J iid-". KSTRAYS. ItiRoKE into the m- lo.-'i the in- lo-urc .f the- fu! on- J .riinlli- leai-liL.: liner. ja:if.-.vCi i'l-illlY WALKEK. ''AKT:X IT By t! subt-riber. on the 1 t ' A. of Xlivemi.er. I" 'J. one dai k buy or br..w a J lu-iro fill', fuip'if'l tu be to ye-rt old: smaii j white spot in 1 .rehead. , li..NU.I. iVuoli, j Cue ii.ii! mile njuth of Factorj itie. Cntt Co., j Nebr-Si!. . .leC-w-; . A K K X IT-I:;mv farm hebb-vn't Mo!, i Ava.-a pre'in.'.. the ih it .en: nc. Is. i. ..tie red a.i i w hire i ear! .:i -lo iter ; crop ..u rifc'ht ear. hole .n let t ear. Also, one yv.r'n.x steer, hriiniie and u but ; crop of; le;: t-i r ..ii iUe under side. AUo, cne muicy c.ill ; red i-i.d w i.ile, io markt or brands. deerJ-J -. LAV;-'iN .-Ii:.LlCN. 'I'.AKKX VP Uy the Subscriber on nr a'.cnt 1 the lt day ot bVceniovr 1 '.. three la-t .-,..: ':! ? calves. dis.-ri.Wd as followv: one pale red hi-iier 1 with a white s ot on each id-f. t-.vo rid r-in i steers one uiar kel with crop I'tT lei. c ir and t it j out of upper side of riht e:.mo mark-r s.rn ri Ps ; on the other. A4VKi. Mx :m.. j Dev. l- iitfe-w't. ' OTRAYED-Kr-.m the f.irrc of the Su'i-'.-ribir durine liie Month cf s.ept mber. Iv-S, r; ia:: Sjirirn; caivts. iii-cri.ied ai foiiows: A pnle rti siecr eaif in;.r'.cd wi h .-in in left ear. A tela:: i white -teer c. ill with line back, litarked vi'ii ylit in left ear. A r. d heifer calf viiii wiiiie spot" on the !'.!, Ar.y prra K.vins iui'nru. 't,n where I cul.c ic- be lomel wili be l.i- erailv rewar led. Caauitl Maxwki.l. lec. r:J. exy. leeriiw-.t f ' i "AKEX UP By the subs-Tiber livinr two I triics sotfh of K'lek 1 li n 11 s. tiivt ,,'i:rit-. Ncbra.' ka, -n the l.-t "f "vetirr cr. Is -., one yearlirnr bull, -11 white bet 'be ct..ts of ; r;. dtc'jwx SAMUEL ALLKY. 'P.IkEX VP-P.jf the sub.riVer Eve ir.:. I west of Plattsitiouth. in rear"iit prrciri-t. on December 3-L 1st':', one white hcitVr ca'r. with red ears, and onemiall red fteer. i." fiarss er ceivable. AUoUriT t rOilLMAN. dex-ywa 'PAREX UP Ilv the subscriber three mile? 1 west of Rock lil'iS'. two heifer ;.!.;-. about one year old each. Ur.e rol. with a lit tle white u the belly, branded with a f.ci.rc "1" on the left hip. The other is red and wane i-pot-t. d. w-.tii an under bit out of the r: z: ' i .ir. uert'wa ...l. !.UU.;. - 7 TAKEN UP Or. ray farm in eep.ns V iter precinct on th it lay nf December, lv;.'. one sorrel Colt, one year o.d. siar in forehead. branded "R' on riirnt shotd-ier. Al-o at same time and pla :e one two year o.d . - ! with roan on Fides, thick horns; and two year oM .-leer, white, j otia year- i ling heifer, ljsbt red. brandsTisibl. J de-wrf hire bellv.no rnai 1: or CHARLES S-'OliN. IfEW sui'Tir of towx, n:s Tin: ROCK BLUFFS UU. D. I am prepurod to kill href eatt'e, iif g. i-hc p. for cu.-'.omers. on hoi t nciice and ;t si... sonahle rates. GIVE ME A CALL. ju-:v,s gj:o. Fieri L:it. j. ill, WMMti I to.; (Saooe.-sors to J. M. Miucbm in.) Druggists & Apothecaries. UEAI.KKS IS 5rs.j;s asid 3ckiliciEiev, PAINTS, OILS. DYE?. NOTIONS. s3?ojLlct; Ooocls PERFUMERY, FANCY sroAFi. PURE WINES AND L!aU0F?S Tor Mec-Lstniciil a:oi Mclicinal f urpoef. Keep constantly on hand a full and '.veil .ortc4 st..ck of Phyi"iiins pr---ririt'nru r:ircTiiKy roiMiioimd cd hy r.n c p. i icn. i' l J)rn--i -. Nolo1 l.u' the pur. -; :i!'"!ic;oi- use 1. All t'oods niirr intci ;is repre.-'unted. Call and see. Main Sheet, So it th Side, TERMS CASH. CUYIiBR SCHOLFAX Says of Weeping Water. jEaXlrnvt from Speller to 3ilrM. "Aa r wax teUina T ; - von. my iloar irra. runi! I caiin; on my uiuie to WccpiiiK Water in awlij riiinpi'lale.i coinlilion a hut, im hootri coat atockinitH in bort., dtsti'ute ot all those con vcciciit iippurtciinriiffn which ornament a well lrc"cd mull hnvintr been .ieprived ot u!l by the luerciicss savagts, who eveu tjok my citrar cnc. TU'nkir.B tb-it T mii?M in that fldi'rishinc town obtain a second-hand biapket, 1 rode up to ?tore. nnd hitchinpr my mnle ly the enrj to a larite freipht wniron io.vted with (roods for the l'hitt-iir.oi. ill retail trade. I entered. Jtnige ol tiiy furpri-'e when I wa. promptly met nnd oU'cred ii coinidctc out fit. from a pair of ;.tub toed bovts t- a Koose-iuill toothpick, for the pal try Hum of nine dollar nnd sixty-two and one biilf cents, the2.'-j cents being the profits m I lie Boodi. If you WiiDt u'lything- in the rnisccllnnccuK line, cull on them, i-nd if you don't here tiiat U.ev no lilucruu. UOvlal, auotl look - i:.- a ie I .rulalii. to a ii.ui.'.. pTAj! ?:n'Cr TJIST ft Apr fi L I j 1. tV. ii St I il rLfiUC - A-. - 53 50 JCH H SI IS It HI i J j 4 Q 0 -3 CI o 7" CO X D r- m H ura m a I o s ri n 0 y r Z J Q ; 7 7 if Si : SEWING MACHINES, r p form AnrwT .... . www. ..w w.. . . PL.riTSMOUlH, A F.BR Jl SKA A I.--.'. a- orfr.mt of Ma-hin-s o haad. tTw bii "t .rntt -emon-h. C.OGrNot:i..id.Alaia.ir,t.wiUUSro.r . p g- 5 C ySorV, Ju ww u da vj; ircsH a K K-.,e t., 1 B'-1L;' , CTwijit- PnnF3',''-!rr'lri'C True . I Ully UUIllCoilOlil1 ICO, I Uyt NOTION?, COOKS, : i;-p 1'T( V l.'J t- MAliD.M.lil. A.f. EiVTlcMOUT U. J. U. I l tlil S TooliD, i!nn."i.i & Clark, I'RALBBS 1 1ko.;1 mid K53vvT 'oaSJ, i-r-- I .' '. . tii'l.: :t 1 1 i Furopc. i tcii'.i.'U tmh : c 1. Plattenoutli, Nob. 4tr S. J. Rl!. C. W. WSAX, J. it. U. ffiMAN. COMKJSSIOa KERCKAfaTS. AND V, i!oLi:.s.LK l'iCAI.KKS IN Flour, Grain Provisions, anil Canned Gocris, HIDES, WOOL, etc., Cornf r Pearl rr?J Court Sfreefa. Ceunci! Siu.T.fcvi ANI- t!op Jlaia a::tl s-et? ? riJi r tsmu ( th .yf. u It Kf it k r e:. Pi r.-t :ili .r.::. li-.k. f ci,-.' It-'itN : la-. r .!' I'll i y. It i l.k 1' .i.ii.--: I.lou -. -l Niiiioii.il H.oik. loeth.i : 'o-.:'ui Nn'..-ii..l iiauk. ii:n:ih-t: 11 -ci -i.i i t'!o- . nn. ; iii u.n ton ,1- i. iiiii ii.ov, I'.rymi: (Jut-ci-? c 1 i.-l-i. I'hi )-' :;;!rt!iol.ov, Lewi.-A t.. M. Lcuis .Mo. JU IV I lf. " CLOTHING! "CLOTHING!!" Eendy-Maclo Clothing, ;knts itunish!!-:; c.ti llttf, C:ipf, I'oi l.s, .h "U.-, Trur 't'xir- id jSTOTIOJSTS. South Side Main Street, ;y!V0 FACTORY V.'LLE, O i s 1 1 1 c IXv c p i 1 1 Wa t v r FIVE TIfOViiAXD LUSIItLS OF Good Wheat Wanted Exchange cf Fl. ur for Wheat at u-ual. Wheat received on Storage with the. privilege of the use of Fanning M cleaning. F. D. SNOW, lute of Nebraska City Mill?, has been employed as wilier, and s.ttisi'nction wdl txi piven. sj.,lELDUN A HAY LEY. octTtf Propritton". GnOCEr.iES ! GROCERIES ! NEW GOODS! Sheldon & Bayley, OF FA CTOR YV1 L LE, OxV TI1F WEEPING WATER, Are in receipt of a Large lot of Groceries ami BOOTS AND SHOES frcm New York, which arc offered at the lowest Lrice lor cash, or iu exchange tor produce ot all inds. Cultlrn Sjnai for $1 per sal Call nnd pee for youreif. octTtf "Weeping XVsitei' Stills Farmers. ;- wliere yoa ci-.n rt tbr. be?t rViar, ana tii e liio.n ot it. 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR AUD i'i pi.M)s or is ins jiven in cx.'bnec fir pood when. W e arc also loins cri-t ork: nnd rith f.'J iii.-rca.-cd lae;ulii5. leel sure 1 Hiii- we cn:ie;ve fie b-.t and lao.-t 1 .. urol ai.y ia tat- State ft ATI S F A CI 1 i : N GUARANTEED. Produce Bought ar.d Sold. Hn.MK.ST loriirr fricz i aip. iieeil & Clin feu I mar2u.'f3. MACHiirE JIOP! : WAYMAN & CURTIS 1 ! IMattizioittai, rVcSx, 1 : Repairers of Stesra Engines, Boilers, S?a A : .in.-t :.:;.!. (ins i'li'l S'eotn Fi'tiniri. V'rouK'at Iron P'pe. 1 'dl' S Villv Force and Tift Piiiupt. St.-aiu inui.-0f, ta .liiO'-i- . e toverr.or, an 1 a.i Kin. is ol ! Bra' s EDgine Fittinss, irni-hed or, 'hort not;.-. FAR M 1 N 0 M ACHINER Y Reri''red 0.1 sbrrt notice. : ir- 1 FINE ART GALLERY. .i.o l; door h Where I a :i. penn: to i:iae all km is vr iiyiai iivv..-f-. tlylateo.a,..! prepeU SUM PICTUflEE, Such ss Uhn'os-ajh. AtnbrotTpe.i. (refr.J, 0l, : !.,-.. ..; . ... --v-.t, 1, li.,t Vir.-o... s , ., Work done n-a;ly and proi.ptiy.ar.d warranted to give satisfaci wx. ! Also, keep a wed se.e. -ted -toe of 04l ami fj?l.tt r.llllfj. ; AH .re repetflly iite.1 tf r.,H and exatae " - - ?on nOfl Vnrth nf Pmrfy ; 440,VijV Ui Ul Ul rib,ii.. Ijf IrOK S.NI.li- : " '" Con'istins of f.irms.vv !th timber fljoiuini.nei I'latt.-fJioutn. proptriy 111 1 ia; r-muuta iity ii'.rsr-.-. cuttle, wajor.s etc. f.,kr n.rticnU- M,a:r, ..f or 'r. gro. .. cvlvix. T. K . iUV. V. The undividcl lit!!" -cr the wlioie if desired of the hock r.i. rrrs or.rsr a .v ?a r srir. i . ;t linr-" jiower rr nitie iit:u I oi!r, pior of 3 foot l iirr-'.':' inch circiihir .-.'.. I o f tor mill tioui. ;'t.'' teet ; cr cr t ti . i.tf in i ik1 ruiiuiog oraer. Ai.-o a Kr ir.TKi.uxG nor sr. of four rooum and cellnr. For p jrti-iit.-.r ep (jure of. aprrtf.J C. -I HI. I NT.. r.nck IiuC. I'uu county. ' j'hc f.ill-winr mnco pc'oio .iTppoe l to lio I the o iir'- of. or !;i .miitiH or intcreatcd iri the rc- pccti ve lo. iti t 'ity of I'hitt-'ui tub State '' Nel r: kii. set op p...- itc I'.cir iilii.c, i r ; the .n:k.'i.wn !. . ' .ill .-.o-l ..t, are beebv -i.'i:':--d t::l the I : . r i i : j, f ti an I Mi -.-ouri l.i , r j it hi! ro.i-l 1 "on. ;i :y in N'-t'r.-OrtH. h.i. Jo.-iirrd i it. ri a l thriiisitii. arid upon, and l;.im for I. pot piirpo-e.-t'i !iiio'! 'r r.-:i c.-tH'c MtuateJ iu 1 ';i-- "'.: i ; . S!e nt Se'.rasUa lo w it : Am M. II' -t.ee. ! 1, I'ic-k no. 1 .1. II. Hammond.!-' V I !.. k 'el. .Mfl td 1 hoin; ...o;-.. '...t 1 '. t.lo, k uS, lot l.t. blcrk 1"-1. Mxna Tliclmrd n. 1 I 1 i !o 'kf'. ti. P.. I ov c -.oi !. i . I. '! -!.. .. l.-t 1. l.lo-L !(. i:r.r:i!..-;!i S"!oi.i,... l -.t !-j i.lo. Ki'i. 'I hos.Ti- W. rwii:.ii. ! - 1 '. atii 11 block C"'. Hobert llrowi l-i ' bio- !i i'i. V. ''ii. S. (Jr.-ifi nnd i. .M. igk-iri,lot 7 L!o k ! A. II. ll.irk.-r. lot!' boo k I... I And the .-aid on licit are fnrtlo tioti!":,l tin t i the said I'oinpiiny .1. -.-ire ! t. ike hobl :o I ;.or. -i pri.-it. tfipl real i -o. it for tlie coi -itrurlion nnd convenient mm-of ii" ro.nl. Aad if I ho fii I owners-hall lot! wuhin t'orv ilay.t alter II 1 p-ill ic.'it ion o I ti i-io i -e n- i t : on ir lie tore 1 1. . j riol.iy ol 1- et ioi.i!;. . A. 1. lvii. u !t. I.'ie 1'ro : I'ii c .1 ii'li-i- of iid ( "iitit v. to 1im c the dum id . ntc."scd by mx di-'itiici't.-led tree h.ddcrt, -eb'i ic 1 by fiid IV .bufc.lu I "e at i no i.,-d in Chapter 1 tw en ty -five ol the r -vi -.. Sn tut, j of the State of j Nel.r.i- kn, -ii 1 Coep-ii-.y will proceed to havo I the daiMMj'et at.t'-.tted a.t therein provided hv l,i r ! Hat.- 1 I .11 ls..;i 111 RI.IVo TON A M ISSl.t W HlVK.l HAH. IlllAt ClUI-lM- 1 N N Ki:H sk . ity I'. M M iii-.jrKTT. Att'y de't f ircid Coiopauy Biri.iS ."Vot ice In tlio l'isrri.-t (Viit. :'. ,f i -i. i.il I:,-;ri, ; 1 witnin .'in I lor a-s t oi; i'..v r il.r'kii John Wright vt Wil'iain A bout. Ann s, ,.,', ,T,,e da-n: nnd the hers ot .Mut.!. la II..!. - i.. ' . i: .te :-e Ilob s. ii. iili on ib b-on.i: i : ;.- -:r and Ii.ia i" i li c.i ii r'n.i ii. '! in- ; i-ov i- n aaie.l ii. " r '.'i t, t , -f. nlnntt i!' t :ikc no! i-e i li o .1 "lin V ri.iit ,.n i in-,).,y ,,f lie. en, I., r 1 -''.'. lib i. I.:- ..'i it,, i. in the 1',-fi .i t oiift oft lie ! .1 :i I i. i.i! J'l.ri.i aiitiin and for ':;-- c .iiii;;. . N'-'-r .. :..i. i o' -cc .-o i r.i er of :i-. 'h pvtirioii i., to oi.iip.i i .ie-rcc .1. c'a ri ij. a it rt.iin deed ma ie i .- Wright to j ..bit Hi in'ril. on or a .out i '.c .Kio.iy .Vmeinbr 1-v-.. f..r the N K ' . i N V (f . -1 . . n in to i;- b ip i...rh. r.o ir; K.. in fa.- . uoty N i1'... I'Tim 'Xpre.- c'lifilerau. n ot S i . v ...i I in In a and i -i ii : . :oi ! deb.'truie y.m at.. I 'a ! ol ymi l .oa ai'.v l ib' ::it"i -i ,,, ela.tn .. j.cno ot-iid l.ydin Wriii! t to end t ra-t id I. -in I. ,-o d pi-.iv ii u I'l-it t'.e Ul.c to fall Hin t ..I li.n t .u.iv be .,no ii ! and . ooi'r.n.' l in - ii J,,ir Wr-)..'. vim nr.' r.-o uii fi i.. mi-ivet f til p-tiLi..n on vr iiep.re the Till d.iy of Kt brn-rv 1 O' JoiiN KKillT I!v J.AXWtif. .t Cm mas, Att. rii-v. l"'V".t '. Legal fictico. Iri I.'i-r:. t Cur;. :,i. i Jndi.-a! ri.-t. witaia nndlorCiuts nonnly, .ni.ruit. rir.WeV.ofa W.J, ------ T. J. Jone,' J. Q. A. Uwcnund C. li. Forifv. To 1. J. Jones and J. A. Owen, non-i;iiidat dcfcndiinis: -j on lire hereby nol'Tc' l that Shadr-. b Cob , on the l-( day of December. 1'.'.'. f!rd lo amended petition in the Distii.'t Court of tiis 2nd Jii'iicnil Disltiet itkin and for Cam. county, Nebiiiskn. sctiit.t; forth Ibal on cr nbout, the fth day of J'tOruary, Is.;, (1-irrison A Jonc, in. -;i-'.l:ci, pi;rc!;;i-c i (In -S E 'i ot S K '4 of section rib and S W V d W U, of section in T 1-. N ot it Id E, and p.iid for the sniae iti partnership fundt, uiiil bclil ibe ranie km part ncibip property, and that dutmtr Ihe ye.tr i. U said tiarrii on A- .(ores. bcin it debted to oniix, Uro. A. 'o. for .'-eid.. fnriii bed tiio paruicrninp, execulcd and delivered a lilor't' .Ke mi nai tracts ol land lo said Vourrir, Jiro. & Co.. t ijlium tlarrison ciifiiitirf said nior'itaKe in tb ftria name, r: 'I v -loncn triv'oje Iuh atti-ril lb .--in: that at th'i Miiu tin lir iie 'ctco of iunrli.i 10 on said morii-apc, on (hw 7th day rf October, 1 -iT. plaintifi purchased t. lid tracts ol land, nt;d nil the rii-'ht. title mid interest of said tiairi.-on .V Jones tbereitt, and thiit a (iced to said tract a of bind wn' afterward dul v executed and ileliv ered to pbiintill by the Afaster of smd Court; and at Ine time of said sale n certain judginci.t in favor of J. Q. A. 'wti vs. Xuekolls, (Jan is. u if Jonet, in said Couit, wiu. not a lien on said land ri appeared by the re cords of said Court. Plaintiff in-ks lor a decree iiie-ii.ir ami con firm inir bis ti'le to si. id tiacls. utid pr iyii.(r that a cloud ,, jjs ,itle to said tract.-, of land by a cu!e ot tbr atni to C. E. Fore.v. on th" 1-t day of .Mar it. JS;'.t, ender sai ! judgment of J. . A. Owen vs. N'j.'i,'i!! 1. Cairi son .V Jones, may be removed, and said sale a I aside and held lor nauubt. You are required to imswer stiid petition on or before the 17th day ol lamairOHTu. SMAI'KACU COLE. Ey JlAXWl:i.t. Cmavmas, Attoriuys. dec;w;,t Weeping Water, Utb. tlKAI.KH.S IS Ssneral DlGrchanflise, : l k AS LT.Y -.(:( Clt"(KIi:S. iiakdv.wm:. yui.i::;.-rvAr.E. HAT-'. CAPS. P.'tOTS. Sli'ii-:-. NOTIONS. J. ! 1.1 vt- AVtt ( f iTt 1 iNT Wi ,1 H . I i'Mi.i.-i MlINtiEKs, AND I.A'1 11. :trc A- i.t. for Vi::ccx &. fc'iLhs Sewing fi!,-.ch"r.f. I h:c!i is uTi'loubte-lly ti... I u.-e. beft M.T bit c n w n i..arl.' o'.'tf. EMPIRE B KHHY! I Third Street, South of Hair, t i j S'Lift::icKl2i. TVcb.. CONFECTIONER! Pies, Cakes, Chceco i i and Sweet Crack ens. 1 1 j kept .n iifin l at '."; limes. ' r.i.V.f .UTiI''.N" A- fU'riKKTY i BOOTS & SHOES I j Haling removed my -hop two aad i. b of mil -oith .r I'iat-ii.o.t:i.on tb. n ...':r . to j.n'K j.iu;:.-. ve-r..- L u, ri pared to lo a 1 .X, ,h'' 'i"r,"t n"11'- j ;ive n c : call. ! A 11 b in:-. . i 1 biiikini ioi ' tukc'i in i.-.ri 1 b iiiki'iii ioi pro: r atronaze. I b..i t, . 1 iuc conoiiiia iec o; i,ie same. u. w. it:i.ri;k. I IwnrnVP'l fS-n. .! rr-i... , hw EOr lv The farm is about tnil's 'we-tfro... r-,o- .Louse 'o-nit.' ami ide.;' Mt'.'.fcV.sl-r.'r -uthwc.-t h r section ::,'n,.-4i ii-. r.uiBe u -'j. . a,rl ., a,i ,, ,,,,i;,it ;;; .;a : ea-t 5 i .l tou'U-:-l ' , .f section lo, ..i... : and rartre. tiiub.-r . a.d s-t-Jia, a r- iu: t , 'S't anl K'-lOtt acres.. AI-... the noribw. si .". " 1.1 1 . .11 .on-1. 1 . normwesi . or section tow :i. ,o. r,,i,;, ). : .MilD c.iin'.v, I-. n;i. due c:,.-t i..-,, ;. ' . - TvrM ih -"i v-r. 1;chv; 1 ' prini Mid rc 1 . i I 1 1 ' . I 1 mayritt. Oln-VOei. t 1 1,1 1 1 5 i u " -lr-T