Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 24, 1870, Image 3

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, i Chancery Sale.
l'. l'i'-c. . v luile CuIhod md Artemn
'.j .. ii-.-, mi . faulty rirtue of a decree of
j !:- '"iirt of the second Jaditiul Lia
, ..... .v. i-i ;i id lar Cm county, Nebraska,
, . i ' entitled cnae and bearing
, i : ,'f November 1S0J. I the Btlb-
, ,: :'? 1 special Master in said
: - it; - . i 'tiloaor tor sala at pubiio
. i 'i -i i5it bidder for cash t the
. .r .iarthoie in the eitv of 4Utu-
v. . i - , ty. Nebraska, on Monday tL
"' v iv'iiicj.iionoo'ciock, f 51 of I
, ..'. . .i .v ."'! -ia disoribed real Vatat. In- !
: th iiuli e hi. quarter of section no twenty !
.; . r ih:p t-.rcle. north of mnje twelve, e-t
.'( i ' 1' M in J the property of said dc- ,
J ; -i i.iuu-. nViv u.fa'j I, to sati-ly said uWree, the j
"t. . . i of whi:h W and interest on i ho J
tr;m trie aaie oi saiu aeoree at tne rate of I
u r "-u'. tox-nber with cota of suit and J
Piaster lit hatieery
f M ,tTiu ,fc rcPit!, Attorneys for Pl'if -
Zez: rVolicc.
1 it !:.-ttrict Court. 2J Jniic!al lijiirt
i ' i t ..u an I lr Cass or,niy N-'brask.
.t4 :u--lia llrowa and William linrn
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f ! '. T.nnsatr and 9. I. Fairhank.
f il l.-.jjhery aud L. Fairbanks.
! ! r',: vie -a lant yon nrc L.ircby notified
;: v, i j i liiirm an 1 Amelia Krovrr. on the
I . I ! i-tv InTit ftliwl t..;r .iit:-.n ;n
? j . - - t Con, t of f'aaa Giiiaty Ntltnuika the j
? J : ; : i ;r n.".- of Trhich i to refria a deed !
i. . , !: t scpttubM. A. D. l"5i. in
t . '; ;rr. i led to convey th! S .uth-Tv(!t
, v ' , of S-jctlon t fifteen fid; Township
. ,-. . -. 1 ' Ni."u of Km-: twvive in Caw
' N' ,i-k:t b;;t by mi-take North-wat
., . . -r ' : .-:!, n litteen Town elerenf li.iijo
J .. i - ' M- wa in-erted in the deed
ii '. ,i ' 'H own.' and pray'in; that said deed
i .v -r'ne I t expn-ss the true intent
, ., ,ii , .rii-. A',30 priyinj that taid . I).
r iuired to exe.rnte uVed to mil
; r - .id tract of lnnd he haviiiK -ild all
I:.. -: ' ' ::r. 1 interest in soid land to John
J ;. t'.23dday of3IaylvJ. but failed
; : i for the same. That the s.ii'l
: ; M .;- '-' i onvey e l aid hind to plaintiffs
I , r- '! ',i ab'j'tt the. 19th day of Ma.-eli IS'.
; :. !'. i-i-' that th title to said tract of land
i :: ri -t U in plaintifl acC'.idinn to tbei.
if! i'H'-rettJ.
; vi. i ii-o rqnirej to answer Pii l peti- '
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MOkttTLL ACIIAI'MAN.
Attorueys l;r Plaintitii.
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NOTICE.
1 : '. ;. I :il--73 Jt CO.")
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'' , y. i -.!: V'i are hereby notified that an i
J .: ,t!t v .f i-sned by nie in favor of
1 !" .. I uni.i.-i theal.oye n .uie-l ,. f.-n li.nt
' ., ;:: r-iJ ;Hiy";! iruAir.: !
u n.. o:' -aid Jay, at which tin.o ;
j . ... : ! . ..! be rendered asuinst yo i. if y..u i
, :,".ir ai.d .-li - r en j-e to the cur.trary. ;
a. L. ClflLD. l'rohjt JuJtte
cf Ca-" Cornty Nebi-:i-k.-. I
1 ...li-h. Feb. 14th isTO. feblTw Jt j
A r.V TtUSlVJI Y E VER Yli OD Y !
j
; .i -vl lout their (tgckof rrK, and rat-
. - A- W. Trole, posteeioa U be
;t!.- !"r t .- of February, therefore wt tn nut
: i r-. -. tf Groceries bcfjre the 5rat of Feb-
' TIIBY SELL
i I'-r- Sit?ar ....
t l:i5od "
A Sn..ar
T'vdorod Sutrar..
'.';;..
t C.iTec
..CJlbfor L
..'5 Jib
...5 lb
4!b "
?Yb " "
5(c. per
$100. " "
1 75 "
$175 "
i ; .i ( r.iiiponder Tea..
t rrial Tea
v,
Will .
l',.e 1 Aples. 12c,
I V aches...
15c.
i' '-t XXX Family Floor per sack $2 f0
incj;ar. .r gallon
I h"v havr. a Good Stock of
(livc-eries of alls on hatv!
arri". e scon, which
i AiUST BE SOLD
l.rg.irdless of Cost.
I A !. -As we have to tun
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Stock of Drugs, Oik
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&c, over to 31 r
1 1 . " . lt.
ri n.le on th, First of Iebruarv
i.iLies-) ilii.ii cost,) their friend-
r.n.1 rc.siomera vill find theii
he u-c a L'ood place to buy.
P. S. No ;ood3 Sold on
'."rod it
7 - ;,-- l.tfdto White Butiny
;:;.:( i! t: '.'fir interest to nettle vp at
dcel.-dl-.vtf
NEW
si.u:iiim;n iioiisi;!
ss-;:. riciii.iiK, pmp
omt of rowx, ay tiik
ROCK BLUFFS ROAD.
..... .r,rl to kill beef cat. !e. boa, rhrep
. :,.r fii.-tou.er.,, un uort uw.n
GIVE ME A CALL.
- GEO. FICKLKB.
Satiprovcfl Farm anl Tim
Irr S'or.Salc-
1 he f.iini is about -'0 ti.iif-8 wft from PUtie-
- a !i. z mil-s vn-st vf lloover'F. on Uio Man
1 rj a-re- tin bev-n in cullirnlioii a loc
-nn.l-Mjj:: .-. :. A!o. the northwest n pt
- -riUw. '' of .o, tioB 24. town. 70. rang 44. in
..a!:;v. I,,a. duo east from Platuinoulti
and on? iiiie froai th river, heavy timber. I or
t v:m-:, I Iv-fs If. II. SOLOMON. ,
tvn n i tut rni
W iJl ! II III
ur n it. .uid pU-.ty f stock watr: it i 7,.,.- FLUFFS GlltfTAXD SA ' .V.- j
..e.r.-,v"-t of-. Hia -o toB 12. U-l'-O j 'f0e pVwe. eiiv'iae Lc.b-r.2 ytir.-tll k.ot
i-". -I'l l e'.nr.c. f.-l with it is lot 7 ami soiiln- ( r VJ in,., cifl',.l:ir javf. two story iu. c. .use. ,
' ' i ! ,.iiibv(i-t lJ olOif-'UPui iV. wrae on: : ..AVee,. everything in good ruxuie order. :
-e. . . - : ii. : iU and St'-lOO aT. makins 'i.,!''
THE HERALD
IS TDK PLACE TO GET
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Lxiliij Dro. & Co. have jiut
rtM.-civod a hrje sttxk of Brown
and Bleached Mu.lins allgradi;
anil prices.
For a fine lina of l'i!iit, at
I0 rtil2crpJ yard, yo to Doom,
Bro. &, Co.
Domo. Bro. Si. Co. have just re
ceived the line.st htiK-k of Dress
IioJs to Ih; found in the city.
L';til nnd cxa:uine.
For a pood piece of Ticking,
DeTniiis, Shirtin.tr, Suipc-s, JLc, go
to Iooui, Bro. & Co.
j Doom. Bro. ft Co. bars the
! Giict a-ortii)ftit of all wool Ca
i imeres to bo found in the citv.
s .of j,
t -OtlotiaUOS, l.aMliet, Satinet, or
anvthin? in the way of Bit'CO
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v.ioo'Ji. o to Uooui, bl'J. A Lo.
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l.Vtom, Bro. x Co. have just re-
eeived a hircre and vre!l selected
stock of Boots, Shoes, &:., all at
low prices.
Booni, Bio. Jk ('o. have alar;a
stock of Notions,' J)re.-s Triui
iiiinir, IIoMery, Sec. Call and ex
amine.. . .
A General Stock kept and sold at low Cash prices by
ISO!, BRO. d -CO.-
Orders from Country Merchants promptly filled by DOOM, BIIO. Sc CO.
BLOOM &5 CO.
BOYS' AUD CHILDREN'S CLOTHmG,
Hats k Caps, Boots & -Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER" GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
Mam Stnii, fCoi:d D t a lcit i J
Plattsmouth, Keb.
BRANCH HOUSE : Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ocl2
BTO
Veeping Water,
PKALKU9 IX
General Merchandise,
at'ca as
DItY GOODS.
GUOCKIKS.
llAUKWAr-K.
m KENiNVAKK.
11AT5. CAl'sj. UfOT..
i ...,.-.fx TraM'i) -
! PISB sn ingle's an i latii.
w .r. Arnts ft.r
Were A.ftusK.r
Willcox &. Gifcbs Sewing Machine,
-v,;,i, i.nn.loubtcalv the best Machine now i f
19v",u"
BvM. R. THOTLK.
T. S. HiS.tA.
j. L. cut
TonHo Hpfina O. Clark.
m
v-) -r-j
. . - 1 - . , olti ri',1 a eolnjiU-tc un5t. li ,.iu a pair ui siu!j-
" I "j A tZi H I i I il loci Uuit.v t.iii.g,io.-e-Mui:l t..i,i Iijirk. lur the piil
I ' - -' v trvsam.f.tiieioilar and ily-two ami cuu-
! half n nlii, tliei'i ! bt-iui; the ttrvttu on the
DKtLEiJ 1
3 still C'tiiri
rtOi(l JlBlll rla I V.OI il,
EXCHANGE,
U.S. and oilier &1oi1&m.
D.aft5 drawn on al! p:rt.f the looted .Male
mid Europe UofoMi-" received, and iicci.il at
tuBtion uiven V oolluciioLi!'.
Plattsmontli," Neb.
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CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
-m-rs U 3 5 ..... kl..Hf3iM-iIIH
W llliillSt ?tiMltlHIS
oc.T CR IM
Ready-Made Clothing,
I .. .. ..Mni-mr,.-,!
to
OKNTS' FfRNLSlIIKO OOODS.
, CT, res. I'-oots, Mioes, irat if. wr.
isroTioisrs.
South Side Main Street,
Jrl'63
fok s.ia.cj or iji:n it-
Tho ur.d-vi lei half or tho whf.lo if U-vlretl
Of ihe
nwFT I T(l IlOUtE
j GOOD DXVLLLlJt LlJLuC
!
of f
,i,r rooms aad crlinr. For ' 'PJ7';!?r rn'
r"'if r,-i Blaffr. teuiitr, Neo
I j'tra
JOB OFFICE
prbnten
TO
Vi.v rim'i.rfv.' X.r cm i
Doom, Bro.'i Co.
Boom, Bro. Si C. Iiave a larire
stock of "C" and Brown Suirar
a choice article. Call and cxanr
ir.t; For "A" Choice Tea or Coffee,
go to Boom, Bro. St Co.
Boom, Bro. & Co. have a splen
did stock of Syrups all grades
and price.
Canned Fruits a good utock at
Doom, Bro.' & Co.
Dried Apples, Beaches, Cur
rants, Blackberries the best in
the market at Doom, Bro. Sc Co.
A choice article" of Virginia
Fine-cut and Smoking Tobacco
a largo &totk at Doom, Bro. Si
Co.
A No. 1 article of Coal Oil is
to be had by calling at Doom,
Bro. St Co.'.
stock of Queens and
t-' . . csold cheap Do ,
Bt a Co.
CUYLER SCHOLFAX
says of Weepinij Vater.
Jstrixct from ILctter lo
Mrs. CLiisaly.
ii,mponnivii,-,,re io VcvJt. r v ierina-a.llv
tiiiarjliitMl ,oniaien 'f(f' ii.ii. unx yui-.m coat
I rr-L iti-s in v'.ort. destitute oi iU tite fdi-
: rfrcM.il m.in h:iviiitr b-'Oii tU'STlVoil tI all by
! " -
i f hinkini? thut I miiV.t in Cut flourishing town
! ohtuin a sccniid-hajia blnr.kt t, I rode up lo
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st.irc, ami hitchitiK my mu'u by the cits to a
111 III 1
! l1ntisin..uth rit.nl tr:, ic. I viiltT "!. Jiulse t
Invite frnirlit wiie n lua ! 1 Willi jrml l.,r t'.ie
'. iiij- suriiri.vf lna I voa routly nut uiid
' g !.-. If you n:o.; u.iyuonp in the
j n;..11i,p,,M4 li ne. rnll on tliiii. 1111,1 it Vim tlon t
sf-e what you want a.-h fur it. I would lemaik
. gencr.'i-.s liberal, good luik-
ISUiHUIVIUUIl I Ilk. I k -u.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
itustM on Four Mil Creek 4V mi!es north
tre.-t fit 1 lansrnoUT n. I line in,m iur i im ic r,i .
r k ml thrcr-fourth. cf a tnile :"roin th line
i tbu II. J- ii. It. It., anil kuuwu jh the s-t.M kin
' f;irlJ. con:aiuiii 1 ut choice Isml. 1-"
I jicrci f f r.liich is bottom land, nxuU tn acre
I'mlLr soil xtiiiiit iiii.etT acre? in eras. tn
; -4 .;it
I buildiliKi. 1D onl.nvd. lleiity id ftcfk wuter.
hjlancc-lii sriun iiu-t nil icr It lice. I pou inc
?" " ..V ' V,7V Ttl'. r. ,T ;.m.7i!i
Wo-ath t I'.e finite nvr.
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jCl'OCiasl?
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I Enquire at the i rouiises or (
in Saunucii . ii. .eu.
I i'latf-iuoutU, Aug. 5 tf.
Ii55. 13 SI -waXSKEV,
X) '"KI IN" -T? T R T
Will be at Dr.LiTini.-s-r.B-,"of5ce during ti
u., in each iconth. All order. left nt t
, Post Offieo wiil bo rromptly attended l
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LOCAL ISTEWS.
- , V;m Thuridtty' Daily.
1 The weather changed about noon yes
B I torday, and t bitterly cold wind made, it
uncomfortable this A. M. for outdoor
business. . , . -
Johnnv Stevens was arrested 't ih-
K,n r.f .o-n.r iinii.-Mte.l In tl Ki---
) pir ion oi uewig impucat
ghiry hero night before lust.
I Parties desiring anything in the boot
line are referred toy anArman s establish
meiit. on Main Street. See his adver
trsemeut in another column.
''One more unfortunate'' did not jump
from the bridge on Second street into
the dark and turbid waters; but was
overbalanced by bad whisky, 116 evening
anl dropped into' the muck iitj feet,lelov
Horn. '. ' i ;
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Si.nie of the vi-acres in town account
for tho burglary committed night brfrc
last from the fact that so many 'Legis
lators'' ere in the city on their way to
Lincoln. 'Judge not that-ye be not
judged."
The amount of construction materia
along the railroad track, although being
constantly pent westward, at the rate of
fifty car loads per day, does not eecm to
diminish. Large accessions are being
made, and the energy of the company in
preparing for a vigorous railroad cam
paign this summer, promises a speedy
connection with the U. P. R. B. Our
friends about Kearney must look sharp
for the B. Sc M. next fall. ,
Mark T. Kelley, of th - Little Blue, pub
lished at the thriving town of "Jenkin's
Mills" describes a dance at that place
thusly:
Tiie dance on Friday tiiglit was a bril
liant ailair, and well attended, and the
festivities weto c:irried on until a, late
hour. The "lamps shono o'er lair
women -and brave men'' with a continu
ous blaze of splendor. The "light fan
tastic toe"' kept time to the luoat rav
ishing music, until the Vwee MiudV
hours of the niht, when the whole
wound up with a magnificent snpjier of
'"cake and oyttors." !) Several of the
boys evidcutly ''foundered" them -elves,
as they were laid up most of the next
day. and it is reported that one of thrui
was discovered two days after, on the
head of Cork Screw Valley, picketed out
tj the southwest end of u seventeen rod
lariat, fining ."I wont't go home hie
till morning.
That 'feller' ought to drive double and
be kept on the 'nigh' side.
From I'riiVty'3 V'xi'i.
T Several conch-loads of passengers left
Hoovers Station on the arrival of the
Western bound train to-day, for Ashland
acd Lincoln.
Several arrests were made by the po
lice yesterday, principally for disturbing
the peace. Whisky anl pay day were
the combined causes.
A carload of wheat wai brought down
on the eastern bound train from "Hoo
vers Station"' this afternoon. Our farm
ers wiil rind the advantages of Railroads
in the saving of hauling and increased de
mand before lon-r.
A car load of passengers were detain jd
on the east l ank of the river yesterday
wing to thcviolence of the wind and the
floating ice in the river. They cro.-sed
this morning and will find tome reward in
Nebra.-ka for the bother they endured in
Iowa.
Bad whisky and fluh times with the
Ra'.lrcad bands made quite a number of
foolish exhibitions in our streets yester
day. Oar police are prompt to suppress
such 3:vne?.nnd no harm was done beyond
a liule hair pulling n:il some poor claret
spilled.
Mr. Cha. II Leeber, of Omaha, Ne
hraska, called this morning. Mr. L. is
on his way to Lincoln to procure the aid of
our Legislature iu securing some pecuni
ary assistance towards facilitating the
immigration of (lerman emigrants to
thi-' State. . We wish him unbounded
success.
The B. Sc 51. IS. R. R. in Iowa are
I now running m connect lOU ith tiiC I.
Si M. in Nebraska, an 1 have etiected ar-
rangemonts with the Platt-ntouth Trans
fer Company for tho transfer of passen
gers aud freight from and to their o.liee
in this city -
Tlie B. A M. R. II. Ticket and Freight
OjTicc will be opened in the Hf.uai.p
building Monday. This Compnny are
running daily the celebrated Pullman
Palace Dining and Sleeping Cars, and
for speed comfort and safety.. offer bettor
facilities to the travelliig ullie than any
route open to the cast.
O a'C
',ut
We are informed by .dr. C. II.
enf at Piattsmoutli, that tick
ets will be sold to all the principal cities
east, north and south.
Mr. J. D. Sin-.pson will have chart-oof
the office at this place, and we congrat
ulate the Company in securing the ser
vices of so efficient and obliging a gentle
man as u" old friend Prince John.
An exchange in speaking of the draw
backs of a certain city, says it would be
: t Io l ii 1 t.i Lave about a v.-.irii of
:i tio l-sf ti l to Lave .about a -core of
first class funerals among the old fogies.
In--eau.-eof t'.ir'u- putting tho brakes oa to
all c.tcrgvtle.HA-t.uonts. There are
soine fithcr cities bi.-h could atturd ta
divide the I u. i-i'-s with them.
j - "t.u;
a I We tb:!lk illC PUttsn)Oil
itli Jh'ynU for
l4;iv ro'Oi.Uon of our little .Vor.
We know it i slmJ small vol, but we will
endeavor tu improve it both in size and
apieara:i'ee. as time advances. If Bro.
Ilarhaway will only aid in 1 his "Capital '
business w hae entered ou, we will.
out of ou.- own pitvate menus, ana and
j it has been pror osed in Congioss tl,
- 'J' V-10' ?tatr' ffer ht r, l"?Iliatiiri
, Iho UlSlCUltlCS Detweill the V ltllllPt
Cr3andtho tllCther COUUirv. DislU
r?t-.uncs5 .
n.a ntan a su hcient Jorce to keep Ue.t un, vc got roast oihj, cowi.-u . . , T . .t-'i: it-:., i; 1-7 iv;
cS'Tiuunder Cloud, War ClJd, and Wf roast mutton, boiletl, fried ha.11 and ! Tin PwOOl! Glltt: &nd 8:: iJCIIO OH Sf-OIC NMl.V, j . f) ,(,.
! al the oibu thkvio-, murdering. Indian brodeu cuHew !' ' . , M '.'o Ij' 1 U!U!
! Clouds burning a hair of "LoV "W hat is eur'ew ?"' said tlv stranger. Ar cxelertve Apsu- zM cv.;.: f,.r ti. ri:a ot I ,2. "
(i-.Kie,:oiia! ftieud,'' hoad, wlienevt-r 'Curiew! why, curlew, is a bird, some- -T. - : tO ?. '.. Liv?;
J tl,y cohe'u le to couie here to Legislute. j 8 iO Wa V t S O J lO h S'at C d O Ul I 2i Ht loll Cl'J; X'r"- f'l1v
W 0 arc iu i-r Turk. tent ml hiur IL V ouia it H; . i h-.Uii c Hi i
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rtr i'ti t-i'. 1 -
Murk Twitiai Hotel.
"ITavin? latoly opened a hnshery, I
send you thes my rules and regulations '
This hoiue thall be cc:i;i Jered tlrictly
inn temperate.
None but the brave deserve the fare.
Persons owing bills fir board will lie
bored f r bills.
Boarders wlu do not wis!i to pay in
advance are rc-pieated to advance and
pay. ;
B-.tardcrs are exocctcd to wait on the
; colorexl cwk for meals.
i Slieet i ivill be rishtiy charged oneo in
tix nioniU'-1, or miire ii ueoe.-sary. .
Double ' boarders can have two beds
with a room in it, or twoo rooms with a
bed in it, as they choose.
lioardors are requested to pull off their
boots before retiring if they can con
veniently. Beds with or without tug.'.
AH moneys and other valuables are to
be left in .rare of the proprietor. Tills is
illsi.-U'd 051, as he will be responsible lor i
no otner losses.
Inside matter will not be furnished for
editors under any consideration.
Kc'atives couiltig to make a sis. months
visit will be welcomed: but .when they
bring tlrcir houschoM furniture, virtue
wiil cease to be a forbearance.
Single nu n with their families will not
be boarded.
Beds with or without board.
Dream:; will ho charged for by the
dozen.
Nightmares hired out at reasonable
rates.
Stone vaults v)l be furnished tos-j
i'ig bonders, as the proprietor will not
be responsible for the broken tin-pan -urns
of other ears.
MISt KM.AM;or.N.
Diptheria is making a tour of Ohio.
Delaware peach trees are blossoming.
The wheat crops in all parts of Tennes
see are looking line.
They have just had a ball at Manches
ter, Vt., to p:iy cemetery expense.
The quantity of gold produced in
Nova Scotia during a period of tight
years amounts to 1 GO.OOJ ounces.
A new company has been formed in
Paris to build a ship can il across the
Isthmus of Darien.
The girl emrlovd in New York in
paraol and umbrella, manufacture have
struck airainst a reduction of nearly
thirty-three per cent, in their earnings.
II O. i- cnid to be n vidriOUv.lv f rno
ticii!r th1 "Lifting cure" with the view
of nltintely aecomplishin'r the end nr.d
ohVct of m cood protectionist? lifting
himself by his own boot siraps.
A lecturer in Towa is devotinr the
whole force of his bunted intellect to
fclaugh ering Free Maonrv. T Ti" Ch'x
nese drive e- lipsos away by beating tin
pans.
A clergyman in (j run ly county. Towa.
hj hocr ti'Vafhin? a;rninif the lioldin:'
of f.jstivals in places of worship, liop
pincr, skiiqiimr, and ki-sng some pretty
women at a qiartcr each to pay the
pastor's salary.
There are .r,VHW jublii documents
and pani'ddis in the vriu't-j of thoCnpi
to', wntti'ur to receive a frank in order to
be mailed between the present time and
July 1st, next.
Tho f.onn of Jan. loth, is represented
as havine been the spverc-t ever known
in the British poscps-ons north of n.
The mercury was .".."0 below zero. Seve
ral persons were frozen to death.
A queer mode of pnnivlnnent latjv
adopted by a certain PnuL'H"op'de
school, is tbnf of compelun? a sttiilnit to
run around the 5-cl'oolhou four hvin- j
lred tiniets. whole ditinfe five m"bs. j
The oTender is cured by berng made an
invalid.
New .Terey rciecfed tlje XVth amend
ment, by 32 to '27. to tb" AmWy-. Tf
it wav not. fo late in the dav sh would
reconsider tluv D jclaration (,f Inleind
ene New Jerrey. btv-k'vg ngain't the
spirit of prnere-s, rom'ii Is one of the
Pennydvnni: Dncbm-ui's Pnll atfcnipt
insr to buck the loern.ot've off the track.
It may evinces spunk, but it manifests
neither good sense nor r.ny great amount
of power.
The New York Tnhvnr is vf -rv wilbn '
tions pieeedent. to the removal. First, it
A thoughtless father in Michigan,
."Oine time wee1, nitncil his baby. "Ho
ratio Seymour," alter Seymour of i lot
notoriety. Seymour, conimiseratin.z the
little victim, kindly souc him prevents to
the amount tf s:.5!X), as a partial cotu
pmsit'on for the wrong done in bestow
ng such a i:atne.
Hayti ha eh an so 1 ruler, by the pro
cess of a "Spanivh election." thr.t is Sal
nave has had his brains "bio wed out."
and some other knavo has been made
ruler th-" tie, man to hold ro-ition un
til some (li-v.iti died fellow gets a "crack '
at ft int. when lie will quietly vacate for
his iuccessor. No eoritc-ts for scuts
after election, i n SpanLdi counM'ioP. The
defeated candidate, is alivays fui-it.
Tliey have a queer way of salutuig
j-eoplo . at .Salcsbury, Comi. At an
Episcopal convof-atton bel l there ?iOt
long wince, a Winsted layman wa about
entej-'uig the church in company with the
elerL'vi.iau. when a crowd of loafers near
tliedo.ir. who had lien with Tiim tlroitgh
j t,e rebellion, yelled out to him, "Ho
f are-you, CVp? What j-edoin' v Won't
you come and take an old fa. b.otie l
drink, the wtv. s-e.ail la do iu iSj
army?"
Madame do SlaI was a pitiless talker.
Some eer.!emon. who w:shel to t' ach
her a lesson, introduced a person to her,
who they said was a very learned man.
The blue-stocking received him gra
ciously ; but eager to produce an impres
sion, beran to talk away, and asked a
thousan 1 questions, so engrossed with
herself that she did not notice that her j
visitor made no reply. When I'm-vi-it j
was over, the srentletnen a-ked the Mad- I
i nme de Stael how sU likd their fnrtr.d. !
"A most delightful man!" was tit e
reply; "what wit and leai ninj !'' H-r-
tl laugh came iu-the vislt- v w dec f
and ouiiib.
The Peoria Trmwr vof .-uys:
"Talk I o the Denmcracv about revel
ins in the hall of the Montezuma 1
What is that to the Begro Revel ab-o.it to
be --ecu iu the halls of the America u Co;
gress?" "What have you pot that's gool?"
said a hunirrv traveler as be f cited
bim?o3f at a dinner table iu Salt Like
City
J .s.
"Bid it have wings?"
"V.,.-
"Ves." . . . . . - ;.V ..
"Then I don't, want any euikvr m
niine; anything tlmt..had wings and
could fly and didn't leave this d
couatn-. I dcii't runt for dinner."
must Le done by the unanimous consent j. t ..-f n-ii'ioo t,-3 x 4 tAn
of the States; and t-cc-ond, it mut AsaS-it Wl -Jj-- ? OeV tO $iZZlJ- nlhzlUAk It Oil MX
co.-t anylo lv anything, or at least not the j tlrtffl 2 St fViO1
tvAriK lie at prices, tRae tes imow mstai sine f.t'rV ') iJ, Voo d ef-
briefs trumpet srmetime before she j . '" ' jlilli. t.iv Miu -
hears a President's inaugural addre-s. eteZSrC iSftSCZ I???. ifCClS Of ll)hiCli.
I . .m . i t . . t" l ,waiMrv'(ii..c ' v e i :
' It. SCHNASI!.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! jj
Evoryoody, and niore tivi, are eoti'S to
B. SOBNASSE Sc CO,
To buy th'oir '
2PilTiSCgSlJ5.X3.1li2L010 OOC3CL
AT TUT. --
1ST Ii) AV Y O 1R, K ST OEE-
The larjoet uul nnvt oi,-. p:.
STOC EC-
Arc now n rxhibHiu at the Xt-v York Fto -c.
attention to our new
DRESS-OOODS. PR IN To,
DEL A INS. (.INUilAMS,
U It OWN SHEETINU.
i-LEACHI.l) COTTONS,
BiLMURALs. CARPETS.
of all kind an 1 j.ricc l zl friir nmr.rtrcur, ct.itwicorj. l:i:f, vt ;t i. of
j ROC'' III ES,
i 5 A R DIVA RE,
(iLEENSWARE,
WOO DEN-WARE,
OLSSWA R H,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
We hiv a lar? st cU of ihe cei-l rav.l GARDEN CITY GLiFPER
PLOW, STUBBLE nd BREAKING FLOWS, n W..i-f
CULT iVA TORS, REAPEKo. SEEDERS. HAY RAKES- &.C
Plattsmouth bVl.ruary, K'ih, 1 7U. tf.
ff-. 9 Y' 'J
t-l
y tin
Ot;c door trest of
PLATTSMOUTH,
A t.Al'.fiK STOCK OF
Dry Gcg&s, Groceries, Ciothing,
FURNISHING GOOD,
IBLAATS, O-jS, BOOTS, SXHIO'JBjS
and ParovSslcns-
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR ALL,
Hlinds of Ooimtrv Produce.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. August 5i.Ii, ISiVJ.
IT Si
. . ,
C JllirttlilSC IXC Very OCl
hit and .' idly far cu:Jt, .and are prr;: am,' to r nnprl
with the trade at any point on the Missavri river.
IIUMASON
Rtixzcll JDwnns Old Stand,
ianTdAwtf
;j "J, CJ V ili . SJ
( T Jir ii Tre tllil Jt- CSI a 1 li Sa I ' ilt;5l
STOVES, TH', SHLUT iHOri,
V"",L,U!
- ! -rr r jr rs "T5
et
r-x
fc
s rr .K jr. jl
Of ktr.5 and !.?. trbioh w irrart th?
t
or; Woisd Cook Stove
ive a, call to will not be ua-iersoU M!a street, c-xt d.:er eeiof rL il- iiic
I'LATlrt OU'i'll IM 1 . l.i i A-fv .
..
1
f
f
F DRESS GOODS
,,i creutly rc iucei j ricv?. We call parti-Jutir
styi's of
CLARK'S -NEW.- I'H E I.
cotton va n boo is anb shoes
I
I). SCHNESSE.V CO .
thn IIiiuld OITjci'
- NEBRASKA,
AT
. v . . r. .., ti. I. ; 4 J.
nnms u. me nt.tn j
& lUiOA
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB'.!!ers- 2ndsoJytaI
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CO,
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PLC)
f J
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vy v,, , w w - - - irv ., i . . , -
- '
P
a tMiv a
One Door Wcs, of. 3Iurph
Hotel. Main Strtet,
Pl-iltsmoutli.
T now opening a I.aiire iock of N' O-o I
Coii3:?t.int: of
Gents' Furnishing (j(;o;L-,
Hats, Cnpa, Toots", Slices,
Watchn?, Jewelry (.Inns Pistols
An.i.iunitioi), tiic.
fc Bin cb II Oithn.'Ni-b.
jar-'-lAwtf
EIV3 PMHlFTiKiY
Third Street, Gciith of Main,
Finltf-iriocutTi, Ath
CONFECTIONERIES,
and Svcet Crackers.
kp; t rr. hue! t flll fi;:.f-.
nl.'.fl ;( Ijt MAN A UritKIMT.
GRAHAM filcCLELLAfir
tLb'c tli-o. i). W il'.ianip.)
WHOLlALi; AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS
Sd'AdTONERS,
.... m
?,KVK DRAbEHS, &c.
1y.'' ''V oJ!r- if 'h t.ivt rf.ii. ;f l;nuii;k "f
1.1.1 i i .11 1'Ai'KH, F'lOl.S I'Al',
NCI B l'Ai'KU, l.V ii-M. t AI'.
KNVKl.'IPKS, 1M1IA1. PAirit,
MliMOilANPCM r.OKT, SCIIOOi. i:)l iKH.
A punp'f -T ? a-"'iri nifrit f
sea t:i o x k: it v.
FANCY GOODS,
AND ."
T!i(! iii-wp-! lliK.liX snil P''i iv. lii'tiir. nlwny oil
mi l. All li ul.3 at puiUvli' rs' j iefs". Si'ii
512 "i ourleenth Slrci t, Cr.iaha, Neb.
FCl'tlMlT.
n. ncTrsRr.
e. i. irn t i .
.TS03STJSTP:.U
tfn r.iiv a T..'7rNiiV, prop..
LSV5IRY SALE & EXCHE.
rTha b.f,tt lli:.5?5fsai 1; 'E.-i.on La '. "tls
Corner Vir.o nnil I'oyrtl; .-.t-: .-ts.
ir.Cll.wtf. ' p;t;j-.ii.nih N! ;t.
i JXcjtl ths fulloicinq letter front
07ic of the oldest and rws,
rdiuUe fjrnecry merchants u
the city of D ivanjort.
Si'iu;ivn , S T T-i-s-.-
Jt.' USLll 7 ,'lliltMt
f
nroiiiise u vim: v.
v him
here, I write you, for
ti i 1 1 t II t f i ti "i'S 1 1 1 H II
i,
, V4;f4 F V,1 ?
icon
trorsbk'd with
jrestioii- fur a
! time, aliciidcd with
sev ere heaii;uhe,ar-
I when forOmp.telr ui)
I old soldier Ta iond
;canie into the slorc
and seommeenHMi mi'
Ito use RohaVk's Bit-
V. '
ins: a smasi wine -sias
I fid! just before t;acfi
i mear, ci)doijy sva.
jjovlvvas relieved a.
joiiee, and aiii now
i well bv tfieii hm I
I would not be witiumt
; them a? any price. I
;havc snot Sakeis atis
; other nicdicino sinct-
I I coiMificnced usiii
the DUiVs itiia
;Cii!i .say w.th a e!ea;
! eo? i sc f e? i cc, i ry Rcr
i oac'-:. .n -tiiey
"'wis. a!!' (her arc
. ' r- 11 f-.-,. . : V r V T f
' Of 'ho firm cf Boid. l.ark AMir.er
-j "Wlio'esr.lo Gi'oe-ef-?, U,i-cr.ro.A
vS?l 4feLfe. 2
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