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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1870)
. 4 V ' : 1 : - ' 'A I ! I I ! fLATlSMOUTH KEBRAKSA., THURSDAY, OCTOUEIl llsTO. Doom looks perfectly happy to d.sy. IIU vittiuis writhed ai:l twisted all day yesterday, bat succumbed to his superior uiiud with the netting of the tun. The underslanding between Daxui and 'ollard was fully carried oat yesterday. Pollard insi-ded on Doom bein.? placed on the cut ami-dried committee, and Doom insisted on l'ollard candidate-i. The Xt'lrusl.u City Times irtual!y admits-that the tr.o 1-. .o-.ii have control of the "people V mov. lui iit in Ca.-s:i:: 1 Otoe, and very j-r:ive:y intimates that th e co:;niios enrm. he!;, theieseh w- me tl id t learn, as we do from the Urownviiie A IrrrfiWr, that the lie I;ublican3 of Mr. Tipton's I.- uie do not endorse his corns.: in fighting Governor llutler on account of a persona! uiiler ence between them. The Ojfeha JhtuUl frightened vcr thj as Douglas county, and the 1 cmocracv have no county, even with two cts in the field. Tin political- "tad po!es,"known as the People's Iteformcrs of Nebraska, have not decided yet whether they would rather be "frog:," or part f.ogand part lizzard. Rulu llnjlxU-r. Will the "tad poles" please to decide before the eleventh. How do the people of Tipton prcc'ri' t like thtir new representative? 11. G. Doom was placed on the committee yes tcrdayto represent Tipton 'precinct, and Lawson Sheldon to represent Louisville. What a very Cue jthing muss conventions are. Hubert cf the Doom persuasion knows how to mn them. How did it set on our Platt-niouth Republicans to b'- tol l, at Mt. Pleasant, by Mr. Isaac Pollard, that t'rtf conven tion "was called a- an nnti- 1'hittsiuoutlt convention, and that Plattsmouth need not expect anything except the Commis sioner," which had to be taken from this district, in accordance with law? What d j Croxton's admirers think of him since the Fremont performance, where Governor Uut'er cornered the lit t!efJ!ow in his slip shod political course and com pel!, d him to fee the music. Hadn't the I emocr;:tie committee better pass another resoluti n to the effect that Crexton shall not li-.tcn to Sutler's speeches? If our memory serves us rhht, the principal charge preferred against J. S. Morton, by the Tims, was an alleged at tempt to cugiueer a "people's ticket" through a municipal election ia Nebraska City. Now the Times advocates a mixed State and County Ticket. In all candor, we tusk the Democracy to record this. Huh Rrgixtrr. Let the Tiiiits march up and explain , We look for a quotation from the Book of Job, or from Webster's spelling book, translated by Dr. Blue. Pollard's political harangue to Mr. Oldham, this morning, did not seem to fully satisfy the laUer gentleman. We are curious to know ju::t how a man of such ultra Radical sentiments as Mr. l'ollard lias always entertained goes about talking on the s;;de of as "square toed" a Democrat as Mr. Oldham. It is a trifle dilheult to make oil and water mix. We heard a Democrat talking at Mt. Pica ant fraturd: y, when he was asked the very blunt question whether or nt the Democrats in Lis locality would vote f.r the Republican: on the mongrel ticket, lie gave a knowing lock, and said, h'thnt rt-ni'ii.ts to be sri'ii." ie.ii i:x:rn. Mr. Oldham, one of the lea ling Dem ocrats of Cass county, said he had enough vf the "people's" move to satisfy him vrLcii he heard Mr. Isaac IV.iard tell the Secretary of the meeting to "put 11. G. Doom cn as one of the committeemen at all Isizanh." That thing put a large hized ea into the ears of more men than Mr. Oldham. Eut HoLert has them, and they are compelled to dance while he j - plays the music. KLE! RTi:i TO HOO.U S 51VSIC. It is somewhat amusing to witness the contortions of some of the "old liners" as they march up on dress parade and mark time to the music furnished by "Bob" Doom, ltobcrt has them in his clutches, and a smile light s up his benign countenance as he easts a furtive glance in the direction of Mickelwait, Dr. John Black, Mr. Oldham, and others of that .style of Democrats. He is conscious of his power, and is not slow to make them feci it. Hurrah for ttobei t ! AX ".KJSEEMEXr." "Limber Jim'.' says he has "entered into aa agreement'' with the people of Otoe county. We have heard of that thing before, and would a;k Jeems if the agreement is net IX WRITING, and is not, in substance, a BILL OF SALK to certain iti-Uvulunh, instead of an "agreement" with the "people?" ADMITS IT. ' On the evening after Mr. Sheldon was nominated by the "people's" convention, we had a conversation with him, in which he admitted Without the least hes itation, that our assertion w?d correct ti,. .t;,i ir, f.iro. ,r..,.;,.. ' 1 1 1 " i the bond suit. t ; (lEl wouluoctii. I We advise our J 'emocratie friends to j get J. M. Woolworth down here to j-tump for Pot's election; and tell him to be sure and bring along that pamphlet containing I'ot.'s affidavit about the "Bock DluiTi Iniquity." Woolworth could make voles on the questiou but v. e are not certain that thvy would all lie fur 1'. t. now is xais? Judge Wolph j ays $73 taxe-3 on a quarter section of land in Otoe ccunty and $11 on a quarter section in Cass. IJoth pieces are just alik.?. Why is thi.-.? Sf.l. City Times. Jiowistuat tor High.' irt hke Ca-s c.-mnty W:i.s "on the ter.e of r w ........AT, ..111 LanJtTtiptcy" wlu n our low taxes are cited as evidence aain.-t adjoining coun- tics? Oh, Democracy ! J'u "will strain at a gnat and swallow a camel Our tpecial corrcsjondt!it, traveling with W. Pot., reports that crreat siates in an a-5 cou-l.ititly referring, i:i his speeches-, to !: all important ser i.-o-ren lered the e:nocratie party in thrjw iri out the Il-xk liluffs vote (if lM",rr. He informs u.i that Tot. ii m-ik;;; it 4 ul!" on thb ground, won I.rfidly. In the foutheui part of this county he i. running dely n his merit as being a heavy property owner in IV.tttfmwth. That rec enmeiid.ition is having a wm derf.il effect there, and wiii give him al most tliL- unanimous vote. I'.l'TI.rit AT KJIt".V. VI 1.5.5:. The following dispatch, which we fiiu in the Omaha Rcpubuciu of this m ::i time like a man, but Tipton evidently prefers to strike the Governor in the back : B;t';v .NVii.i.r:. Oct. 7, 17 Ed. lU:i'L:r.!rAN- : lev. Butler n ado a triumphant speech here this afternoon, completely demolish ing the fabric of calumny, reared by his a-saihint. Mr. Tipton staggered under the heavy blows dealt hiui. ihe Gov ernor ha-! made two hundred votes for the ticket. He offered to divide tne time with Tipton, hut the latter rcfu-ed. j G. W. Ami V. liAT xr.xx ? Duri the pre-cnt political campaign, e have heard uil sorts of stories, i.ii.--representations and absolute falsehoods ; f ..l.1... nt.lt.. ........ ........ ... , . , ' , . , , , I .I.i.i.r Ti'. 1..1.-. l..'.-.r.l i-. .-..i.-.f I f. I. ..... I I ..v. ..u.y. ......... ... matters was revealed to us in a Conversa tion we had this morning with a gentle man from the western part of the county. : imr, shows that Uuflor, unlike Cr..:a.n, c.-nce in the acts and measures of tl.u ! ":, elegant, aopitan:0 an-t j , r , ; of mind; he is continually lcct of a:::tir.s in , . ,. . . i It ,dic:il ivn-tv. The-.-l:-l-,ri the Kifr.T;.!, I gen.'rous a people as there us on the face .... : ' ,V'-li."UJ' ' ., , l.as r.eil.'Ct 1j::u III l.ls o.Vil Hill K-eli- e ; . , . - , j , f tlie o-rth 'i'bese oivwlio'is tlin.ii-' , 1 : " 1U LUI,C ; lle J 'te Ol evidently thinks 1 .unen: meat, ami t-n.or riavitious uiea- j ' .r.u V" I . . bis beloved France. It in said he blaii.es mortgage on inai , . 1 1 I ; , ' T ! V i ,.;. , rl me.r.i nperor e-y nuieu ior i.isMirrenaer Kci.ul-Iic-'U t!ek- 1 v,11lL'' "ll-u i:cy I,uu l!lu"- 110 " !iatu.estntiueaii : i: means nottnng "v; ' ! :it -!:'i, and declares that (Jen. de iici uL.icu i.ii i,-. l,),.....,i ... ,l.. 1.,.. tiiiirn less than nf:i..et miI,im. i.;ii t.i I sUl.l vMstctleC. ,u- . i ... . , I ii.i.i uji-i pv-i. i.v Li.. . -- - . - , - - -.- -- - i . niiiii it, iiae inea t t cui ins i tcr'sowii hoiiiu. whei" he u!!Vrcd t. divide i . tJ iHun-uiioius oi a uespotie revo- "..V.,.. 7, i way through the enemy, r ven if out oil . .. ...tl , - ' with the declaration that '-h: if the truth coold be a: h'-iieveJ. i ,-ed that v.e would fin 1 that the j,.cn i -J. i,-,.... .,,..; ;..r ..,,,1, r,.. 1,. bond mitter in the c-.iuity were.-f"7 by the li'iilt-tnid C;:;ijitn for doing so.'" in speatmg 01 tne wni matter oeir.g l?s Iject is not to secure '"the spoils of mixed np with our county politics, hejoilic-"' by fair.nieans or'foul, but to es seemed to I lame the" railroad company : ' t;il''1 "'' maintain ceitain great prin we in-.uired h:w, and he startled u, ciple-m the manament of our republi- This is j.robally as new on idea to the i ctisoiidating power in tic band- men who are opposing the Lou.D a it i "f t!l" JJral (iovcthment, wiiieh will . . . ;. . .,, . .. j eve-itualjy make t he government a men was to u-, yet it is a fair ihu.-trai ion of aro;iy or a .le-potism." 31:i,t we 'Me thc thousand rumors and falsehood that i eeut."' that? It has foisted into the Con- are afloat. This may have been asserted as a fact by some designing man, yet we will, injustice to Mr. IVilard, Mr. Shel don, Mr. Todd and the Ilailroa d Com pany, say that there cannot be a word of truth in the . statement. Ye (pie.-tione I th gentleman as to his reasons for this kind of an opinion, and found them to be well dovetailed together, and quite plausible. lie reasoned in this wise: The lliilr.'.id Company Lave their h... -ids. they do not expect .tny more ; they want a monopoly of the business, hence are opposed to any other roads coming Into this part of the country. They desire to prevent any further i-.-ue of bonds to assist other road-, hene they .employ men to raise a storm about the bends and get the law repealed o ;t; to prc- vent any further issue. There ; how that for hied). Mr. IV.iard? IS III'TOX AT JM'. I'Z.IMSAXT. .1! Kcp t strong iii'iier.a- tion when they learned, that SV;:".'. lipton was con. log all the way irons hr.. j home in Urownville to mke a speech at i Mt. Pleasant, before the great "peo pies" iDeoiu's) convention against the clectiuti of Gov. lititler. We heard his tirade, and woull remark to all fri. uds of Governor IJutler, don't be alarmed, for Tipton is doing the Governor more good than hr.nu. His hostility to Hur ler is all based en the fact that ihnicr was a candidate f ir the U. S. Scnale against him, and he thows it so plainly that hi-s audience iinlles audibly at the idea thtitfchc should a-k Ilepublicaus to vote against Gov. Butler because Gov. Dutler had d ire l to Le a candidate f-.r U. S. Senator in op;osltion to Mr. Tiji ton. Don't be alarmed ; Tipton made votes for Butler yesterday without in tending to. We heard a great many Ile pub'icans say that if Tipton had nothing more to say about Butler than what he said there, he hal'better go heme and stay, and look after his Tomerey land grant. tsii: tr :ai.si The tampaign has about clo-ed, an 1 we suppo-e most men have their minds pretty will made up as to who they v. ii! vote for on the State ticket. The con test has been principally over Ihe Gov ernor's office, ail 1 has been almost ex clusively a campaign of personalities. Tlie Democrats staited out with iuon strous eh t.rges :u-a"n-t Gov. Butler, not a sinele one of which have been sustained. but all have Lc-mi shown to be without i a shadow of f tun la ;ion. On the other hand, Croxton was set up as a pure man and a Ghri-tie.n gentleman, an I the great cry of Lis sup port ess was that none but honest men hou!d be place 1 in office (which was very good). As the campaign progressed it began to be whis pered about that Croxton was not as l;ire as -'"'V, id it soon became ev i- uent to h:s supporters tiiat he was be:;:-; , , ,. , , shown up k lore tne people as a worse lunn tlun they had ever charged Butler with being; and now, at the close of the fight, Butler stands before the people vindicated, while Croxton presents the humiliating spectacle or being convicted of worse crimes than he or his support ers dared to charge upon Butler. IJe even .'.at (puletly in LU scat, quaking with fear before the wrath of an indignant people, at Fremont, w hile Gov. Butler castigated him with a keen hick ory accusing him of fraud and rascality, naming the transaction? in detail, and ci!liii on him to stand up and cornet i Mm it' h was f'.iitn 1 jnuki a single mkeniation. We admire the , n n1;f r, i nti .fi...:.,.. a tlie storm that -'.tliered al.ont hiui at the cnumeiK Lii.ent of the campaign, and w I ,,.,, v ;s v;r,j:t..1? ;,.,. H. will Ik; he elected next Tuesday l-v. over 3,0-):) majority, and he vi!i stand triumphant before the people vindicated and endorsed again; t the cahicinics cf his enemies. A((i:ir rut: sin .inov We copv the foUowu:- article under , ,. , i i r the above heauinj, l;utii tka l.u.o Uega tf-r, theordy outspoken democratic organ ; in ;I,C ;-U:ite. While we stunTm direct oppuiticnto this Democratic sheet, yet , , we can honor the man and auuiire the pluck that dares to spc;d: fcrlh boldly what he and every other snte.iigcnt man know?; to be the real sentiments of the Democratic party. We adtuire honesty and candor, whetle.-rit endurscs our ideas or goes against them : . A few so evlied I'ouKir.tje ncwspafi'-rs being, have possession of the cover.! meat, it meuns that when the party in power adopts any mea-ure, however un just, unconstitutional orinexpedient, uiid however much the Democracy may o--po-e it previous to its adoption, the parte should tamely turn round and ser vilely tie'Miicsce in it. 'Hi lion of such a principal would make the Demo cratic party a mere tender to the Repub lican party a set of mere craven lick spittles. It would make . x! edieucv. not i! mc'Tile. the entorio:' fl.r t!.. leiii- erale party. The object of such a policy is s aid to he to ijet the v.v.v?r to jret a mwnty ol the people out lee Hemocratio .e. cates of such a policy can accomidish tle.-ir j urpose much more expediiieuiy by .sioin over to the Monsrel party bae: and l-'apeaee and blending with, and making themselves component parts of thnt party. This policy sets at naught ail manciple. It makes success no matter hy what means the test ot po- , - - t - iit-i niiciritc. A'e believe that the Democratic party i f'.unded on principle, and that princi ple in direct antagonism to the l-'iftctntli m ; : 1 .. .r 1 1 .l i .til CiVfri'i.:i t . ...i ......... . . . , .... .... ...tJ..( .uva-Uii... ,u: n policy is to prevail, we .'hah be I.- i - . x:!id on aii that. Th 111 power lias eoange i toe coaslruction ! hi "i"ic- lzhcii inc v-oiisiiiauou. all l -:.., i. . 1 -.. i oa- g: i po-.vei. 1 aece! atly enbiige.l and extended tli ! L"vei ument ir.-t f. Jiu-t we that It h .'Is stituti.-n ut the point of the bayonet, an amendment vlnc!i deprives each :ate of a right to regulate suffrage within its limits one of its re-crved rigliL-;, of which it cannot be deprived without its own indi.iduai eon-sent. It has backed up this amendment with legi-laMon in t'ne interest cf negro supremacy, and i;n posing pains and penalties on white men lor acts which miubt be absolutely- nee c's-ary to their self-protection. Mut we "a vept's all tiiat? ' Wo must do ail this, and mi. re, if we adopt the policy of the "le:i.l-:-su-j"-itcs, tire advocates of ac quiescence. must ignore all that eati give vitality to a campaign ot jinn eiple, and etit all that we have said in l etiun.-iation of tlie tyranny, rascality venality of the r.io.-t crrupt p.arty that ever ei-e: te-ed this or anv other country. .jl.-u-j.- r-r.ss.i.il.i, i.ti:, Vi eli'o the fi.liinyiti.r en,il-!--. :'iu- r. , ... .r... 'P iuj-.-- oa . They aie pointed, and should , j , . i..oroug:iiy cmisP.ereu ty every man m tne. "state: I be j.e:Ub.;u news fr.eti every part of th ate is ci.cen! There is t,.j doubt as to the Miceess of the State ticket ; Gov. liu'.lcr an I ail. O.v ng to local di vi.-im in many of tne counties, there i m-eat uncertainty as to the le-su.t comity ticket.-;. Our majority in the Legislature wi 1 be cut ilown without, doubt. We do not think, however, that tlie political complexion is at all in jeopardy. Let us run no risks, however; work as though tlie whole result depend' e.l uj.oii one vo'e. Many perso:r--. in liill'erent parts of the State, who were dissati.-fie I wiih some portions of the tie jt, after the "Vober second thougl 1L 1 ne same may s :i i iii relation to the county tickets. In this county, affairs are in a much letter shape than they were a week since, and they are iini-rov- ittt; On election day we expect the great ! triads ol tue iicpuehciin party to ui charge its duty, If the Kepub!ie;;n party has not strength within its own organization to eradicate ci!s thai may grow up in it, then it ought to perish We are among tho-e, however, who believe it can, and oui-ht to correct its own vvroti-., and propo.-e to labor to that end. let others no as they may. The elective fii'.nchise is the most valua ble and important inheritance that American citizens posses,.-, lie, there fore, who flitters it away becau-c of trivial personal consideration--, fails to appreciate its value, an i should have manhood sufficient to decline using it. We are inquired of by letter, from another part of the St i'e, to know if tlie Kepublieans of this county endorse tne course of Senator Tiptoti 0:1 the S.ate lic'.et. We do not know of ;i md- gle llepul.iican who .hies; uu i the Sena tor is frank and manly enough to pub licly state that what he is .!.,-, is be- 11!"' doie so'i'ly oil bis own iioov-iiln .l to. MMtiibiiifv. :,t:d r.:,.,tr.-irv t,i t!. i,K-;.,. )f his best t.iend-. If the Ilepubliom party is to be Le-trsyc-i J udas like into " the h inds of its enemies by those hitherto its fiiends; by those who are indebted to tlie party as no organization, fur oil ihri me: we do not proposo that any of its blood shad be on our skirts. What is the reason Croxton refuses to joh.'y canvass with Butler? Because ho is afraid Butler will prove more on him than he can ch:ir-r on Butler. "That's what's the matter!" The Treasury Department on Satur day turned ever to the .tate Department y.jjOlHJ iu coin, for the purpose of paying one half of the amount agreed upou ly the commissioners appointed under the tn-aty af lSti.3, for tlie" prop erty acquired by tho Uuited States from tho Hudson Day Company aud l'uget Sound Agricultural Company, ou the north tide of ColuuiLia river. aii'i ponueauw are coun-ci.ti.sr ac.,iiics- :""r . i . V U-rv e .Mars ia niacin:. hoi. s i:-f.-,n . . uie.ifn:i srt" "IvCi ! Mr. AW.. 1'ii.seo.tt Smith, the maua trer of the Air Lino Ljtween New York and Washington, ma lea happy speech at the recent railroad celebration in fc't. Louis', in which he said : I have bee amused out here at what I h ive seen. There were curii.-cs reilec-tion-s tli ;i t thronged on my miii 1 a I rode on the Pullman Palaces from lialtimore to Denver, an l anions tneui wv.v whi re is t!i- Great Ameiiean Desert that I real of when a boy. and that my schoolmaster .showed mo m the geocrra phy?" Here is a vast and beautiful ex panse, teeming with mi!!" and honey, an I literally blooming with flowers. Here arc plea-ant breeses and fertile plains. Here, the forests, too, will come, ani licr,j' Vt' ;',t a s biddi:;-, every ! product of the earth tnat ministers to human contentment that you mav now need will come.- 1 do not know how it I A " is to be worLod out this general iiriga ! tlvn problem but there have been so inanv contradictions to our preconceived UieU ,ua:)y disappoiutmei.ts to our original supposition.-, that 1 should not h r if ever1 thing von thou! 1 require to make you perfect 'y contented and prosperous would soon be secured. And what li-is become of our Western frout- ! i-.r? Where is t tie traditional border I rui-ian, if net in the lbx-ky MouJitains, I and between this and. the Missouri river? j One of the )rceen papers sav : A few i . - ' J ' t U:;y. airo an emi.-rrant tram w.is tuakimr ulfsail no;tir.vard, up ihioueh our vali.v and the wild looking driver secived to hi- l.tborinu' und..r meat exciremeur, crack- ine: his black "V". ''. " nake aroun.l tne lers ot , .- hi ills s r a . i lie, i i.'Mees anu e:iii!ij ui eei. 1 . , . i Jutul' ttioy ma i '. "Hallo f sai;i we. "Iloorul" said he, "vvhere's Kco.heii America '!'' AVe explained that the object of his inipairies lay aoout two nuuJre'i miles ' northward, and ju t as hard to reach as nlon, be.-i lcs heingalmost uiduhabiied except by Indians and grizzlies. He gave a yeu tnat vvouLi have mu-ie an Aj;ache ashamed of himscif, an 1 sail : "I'm on it. That's the place I'm 1. untitle' for. I've heirn that the !,:g i .-h-s in vv asnineion nave oougut a trac where there are nothing but bars and In jun-, them's the neighbors 1 want. I lived in MissounY' he added, 'and I'll be dogoned, stranger, if tiie darned rail roads hain't cut the country all to pieces th game all away. L ve beared them talk a'.out making one in j Oregon, and I'll ju.-t be durned if 1 want anv (recon i.i mine. Hoora for Kooshun America." , , , It u.-el to bo sai l, ia times pas:, that souri. who h.is recently taken oat a very novel ;ntent. The invention cons st.s in ..,,. I,:, .; ,..i ,..,;,, ., so com inning sm-i arranging a poultry roost with the gates of o;; or more Pee hives that the j:v!;mg ot tSio poultry uoon the roost v.'i serve to automat!- ' , , , , . , . . cully ciose the hives, ine o'. iect is to ol the fnves at in 'tit, so as to exclude the bee moth, and the opening of the saute hi the morning to permit the j.a.-.-age of the Lees in :iA out during the day. Surely the genius of our people of this universal Yankee nation is ctpia! to ali cmergencias. . . . . . , . . . n . i tr-i 1... .. I i iic jjioerai cnri.-i:an sa s . .'.at)- .er.-ons who hold what are called '"liber- al" iews of religion, treat the matffi - of attendance upon church service- with treat itniitLreuce, and do not think it worth while to go out on Sunday, unless thev can hoar a prcaciior of disUimni -bed ability. They i.ii-at.oreh-n i totally the i real purpose and itseJuuiess of ineetiug . . ' for worship. Nobody has attained to ! each a decree ol spiritual streneth that i ie ;uu aj;,irii to depend on his individual I resources K.r reiigious lite an.t trowln, ; wlio has anv opportunity for fellow-hip and coi-iferatiou i;h otlier men in spir- ! iiu-ii activities. A sj'slem ol t none lit i w, .....i .1 ;...i: 11:1.11. iii.o.j.i.1 ii.-i ii:iiieiii.. uio iii'ii ' vidtialism as somcthiiiir wholesome and I helplld, may be one thing or another, j out it is not Chn-tiao. nor is it adapted to produce any high development of hu- n-nn character. Anything more narrow, ut. lovely, crude an 1 seifi-li than the type of maiii.ood or womanhood wliicn this iulivi:iua!is'.n ju o!ua.:., wheii kit to vvork uiil.indeie.l, its legitimate results, the world bus not often seen. A religion that does' not prompt a man to try to save others, will never sive him. riy t:hu. A Connecticut paper feel -1 '1'm ii sen "" V. hen Moses gut up fiies to bother the people of Kg pt, his head was level. They are a little the meanest thing know;: in science. Take it Sunday af- ternoun and between six and eight o'clock in the mornings, when any one is trying to vet a nap, and have a pre verse, per- siscent, pertinacious, pusiiiunimoua fiy come to you a thousand and nineteen times in succession, is enough to make a rharaoh let go, not on4y of the dewsj but his meerschaum pipe, and his pretti est servant girl. A boarder at one of our hotels who was subjected to ihi pl.igue of flic.--, woke up the other morn ing with the bed mattress twi-ted around his neck and thd in a double bow knot. We calculate that we roiled over in bed so many times; this morning, that if the same number of revolutions weiegien to a mustard seed, it would r jil to Alas ka and back again." ".Tnry Alla n Young- Sinn." A few days since a lady residing at the West Lnd employed a tidy-'ookinir young woman, who was looking lor a I place, to do her housework, and in the evening, when she came to take posses sion of her new place, she brought with her her true love, a broth of a boy, stand ing six feet, and wti;lii:i2 about two bun ired averdupois, with his Mary Ann t liaiitting on one arm and all her world iv goods under the ether. They walked in and look a seat, and the man took a survey of the premises, and alter apply ing his h.iiidan i to his heated brow and recovering his breath, exclaimed : '"Mary," this place'll not do." '"What is the objection to place?" modestly inquired the lady of the limsc. t)!i. it s no i-.iu!t in the Louse itseii, but it's to fur alto -jet her, entirely, for. :i . i . ..... ti,.,.. Mary decided thit she cculd get along without a place, but not. without John, anl the twain departed whence they c. ui e. J ' o t ii U n ce J u urn a L A French Journalist says :" "Our col league of Pene has just invented a de fensive engine lh.it leaves at a distant, e chassepots, mitrailleuses and steel guns.' The engiue is only a word, but a word of tremendous power. "If Paris is con quered," said he, "Paris will be R 'Mien lous. And as Paris cannot persuade it self to be ridiculous under any circum stances, Paris is invincible." T!e the Yankees of f ..tmeclieist were p.ic-er ! uSi0 Vnv '''' ve coloti-ls of thy army of inventive c. niiises-. they went so far as tllC j'Mnv W:ls -1-'1' P-WCis at her to invent wooden nutnicff--, and palm ' ""J-her s knee ( .od preserve my dear thorn off on the houe-t Knickerbockers j lil':.,.atid let him kill a good wtiny IVa-t-as tho Simon-pure article. Dut their iatuiua reminded the child -,.,!.. t I ...it ..-o .. ir.MMnv ;., m;. tliat nerh ins some httle Jerman sdrl was vs: vaprayraxn;gfcEE:'mm iA'jmk fur:? lor -lone-JrV!:i. - i receipt lor tno cure ot Lone leion is irom the LionJuii Lmnctt : "As soon as the pulsation which indi cates the disease is felt, put directly over the spot a fly blister about tho size of your thumb nail, and let it remain for sis hours at the expiration of which time, dirc-tly under the surface of the blister may be seen, the fl-lon which can be in stantly .taken o'it with the point of a ne-jdle or a lauec." ! In one of the lower counties of Mary- I 7 !;n 1, there flourished in the palmy days the "peculiar institution an old dar key preacher, who used no notes, and pri h d him-elf on his extemporaneous efforts. His white brethren called him "Doctor" a title whi .h he accepted, a f course, with ludicrous gravity. At a camp meeting which the "Doctor was holding, one of these friends gave him as a text this Massage in the Psalms of i David : "Wake, psaltry and hnrn ; I ( ! I' -It l . 1 ri . ii:yst.i: w in ;;ri.-c riirnt cany. l ne "loetor'' adjusted his spectacles and rend : "Wake, peasle tree and harp; I my pelf will arouse right airly." The "Doctor" went on to explain that Mose.s was a very early riser; that he had a pea.de tree which grew near his window, and that he was wont to rise mighty airly and hang out his harp on do peasle tree, wid psalms. ..... ic ...Ml .: . . i i fi-i correspondent states that the re I h- i:uJ ifl temptin: -to 2o so. ... . : .. 1 '1U -'r,-,v-' J''.:'" of Diusda is f i "V.11 :,f to f'is ".'ish education. ! 't-. 'ihaci'r, ofale Coilere. whih . ... !. :.... :.. i i i' i: . .im.. m 'c. many, was ins i,nm.?;i ....l i.:... i i , i i- . .: -.--. ...... ..v. u. i . .. l... ' . t, ... iuu.-u.iae. j A tair exhioit ot the instincts of the . Orepm Dcio-eracy was made on the2l.t nit., when the majority of the LeL'isla- ! ture virtually refused, by referring to a comniirtee wliere it w;i! lie sacked away. i a resolution of welcome to tien. .Sher- j man 'J 'his was e.uivalent to a delibe j rate in-uh to the illustrious soldier. We ; suggest that lien. Jee woui.i not have ! b'en tretited in the satue urinner, and j leave the inference to every I"-yal mind. ! An I !... r 'IVnni.. o.Utr l.-.c ft,-.. 1 sons, :.l! of whom stick type in the of- ! tiu. (), Ui:;n ocs tj,o strikin". 1K Thev have a I 01011 of th icir own- The New York Commercial A1ccrlUrr criminally says th :t Kiug W illiani a nounees tint he will receive no Favre ; f- fioniPaii-; :dv that "Qtieen Angus i v J " "T"' . l'- , ! 1 , thr0fi. Ui?? f'H- , n i V, " M i j ceive hovy any man could avoid being .1 ( !ct iif ( utstitc feeds rv.ai.o eon ler .TO:; tier. A little girl of four, the daughter of j VZ tbat Ood would help Iter father kl11. :1 Sool many i-rench. "Oh, that ' uoo.ii t amount to anvtlr.mr.' Aw re- uoesll t amount tO aiiythhlff,' the re- plied. "Why not?'' '-Dccause 1 , t,". li " 'Joesll t understand (jerman. JJishop Lynch, in a . seourse de vered -x- . i -..- . . hi iNew i oik on .un lav last, arsmed ! tiiat tlie interests ot tho Horn an Cat ho- ! lie Church demanded that the l'..po j s'p.oul 1 be the independent sovere'gn of .- me little territory, so siutill as to cause no jealou-y or give umbrage to none, j Uoa-iin-of the past is a poor wav to achieve success for the future He who rest s satisfied with a victory will soon ex- nce a oeieat. line we go forward we ate .-are : vviien we stop we are ire t ! paring to turn back. j . j .In l.eg'.nning the world, if yon don't j 'i.-h to .tret chafed at every turn, fold up j .V01ir l,rlJe carefully, put it under lock :m 1 .kc'-v only take out to air on I ":liU') occasions. IV. do is a garment, it .i.u- i 1. . i ii . i au sun oretcaoe oui.-iue. an ciates:iK cloth next to the skin. Keen kins don't wear the dahnaticum except at corona tion. rre-idenf Grant has expressed p re el -e!y the ojiiniem we should have cxjiee ted fiom him i-oneeruing the (iratz leown movement in Missouri. He con- t .... ,.r..f .1;....-....:,.. .1.., r.. niu' ii mi lii'ji in. ui.-i 11 aiii'j tin: iic- ! imbliean party without cause, which no good llcj.uMii'an who has the interests ut ihe county and party at heart can fad zealously to combat. How any man pro- fess ng Ilepublicanisiu ea;i fail to take i the .-time view is one of the mv'sterii which only Kevenue Itiformers, and other political nondescripts can be ex pected to understand. A dearth of telegraph operators exists pre-cnt in Germany, and more than a hundred of the smaller telegraph offices had to be closed becau-e the operators were needed for more important stations in France. A meeting to consider the question of the division of tlie State was held at Beaumont. Texas, on the od in-t. On motion of T. J. Russell, the following re-o:ution was passed unanimously ; "Tint we are in favor of .separating all that part of Texas lv imr east of the Trinity river from the State of Texas, and the creation therefrom of a nw State, to be called Kast Texas, and invite all the comities in Fast Texas to join us in this movement." The Louisville Courln-Jnurnnl says : "Within the last twelve months death has been playing havoc with the journal istic brotherhood of Ijoui-ville. Not less than ten persons connected one way and another and at one time and another with the press of this city, have gone ro their final account. I'rentice, Faxon, Johnson, Kirk, Hallack, Whitley, Marshal, and llit.'iies, have died one after another. With the exception of Mr. I'rentice, all of t hem were comparatively young, and most of them conspicuously showy men." That "stanlim; intelligence from Ku rope whieli-appeared exclusively m tlie 1 tinrx, to tne eftet-t tnat uussia nad de- elared war against I'russia, has rou-cl the military fervor of that shet to a true Democratic heat that of advising other f.eo;.le to ''go in." Here is the climax of its fervor '"Amontj centime Democrats, the in- teiiigenee was hailed with a general shout of joy. Let ilussia go in. Let Austria and Italy, and every Kuropean monarchy go. in. Ix-t Europe he involv ed in a i-ontlasrration. It is hotter, fir b tter, than that a single despot should triumph .upon the ruins of liuorty on a s'ni-'e league of earth where despotism h;:s been overthrown. Let conflatration rage, f.r it is only "from the ashes of thrones that liberty can arise." The census returns of New York city 3re i ro; s ly regarded by the Democracy" a- the end of their lease of power. They annihilate some 60.CKMJ voters who never had -n existence, except as repeaters, and thus close out the source of huge Deu!e.a'ic victories. The information has created a real panic", and the attacks on Republican candidates were never so xenomous as since thediscovery that the supply of bogus voters has been cut olf. It wipes the party majority entirely off the slate ; and as it has no merits to stand on, it will necessarily go to tho wall iu a fair contest. - umwimi J. D. simtson. J. D SI3IPSON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants Plattsmouth, Pcb. We are now occu!viii the room formerly occupied by L'. T. Duke & Co.. and are d. in- ,i Po rwarding mid Commission Business Ware IIouc attacl.eJ. we can furni.-h all the st:ra:o wanted. All goods .cnt in our care will receive PRO 31 FT ATTENTION, i.n.tgooi.-. dioti.-ii l for A.-hland. Mneohi. mid the Blue Uiver, will beforwardod without delay. CAtt Md OctoberSd&wtf. Legal Notice. To ,:in:i Fuller. Malissa Cleveland and Her man llodtre. iion-re.-id"iit ileindaiit.s imd heirs at law ot Alt liea ('. 1'hilii.s, ileeeaed mid the miknown heirs of V iiliaiu M. liode. Xur man I...lsi, and .11 Minder Liodire. tlecea.-ed, aii'l heirs at law of Alt lieu V. l'liili., ileea'p-l : Will take notice that .lucol. L Philip.- has tiled his petition in the Ji.-trict Court. Id Judicial 1 list net, within and for Ca-s county. Xei.raska, settinn furtli that Jaeoli J. Phiiip-' has the ciuitab'.e title lo an 1 is tho owner oi lots nuiu l.er 4 ii.i I ' in sej'tion 11, toviishi 1J and rai.'e .mini ! -r l.'t. and lot number 11, ia section is, town-hip 12. and ranee 14. all i'l Cass county, Neora.-kii. Tli.it the lepnl title to .'ai l tracts oi land were in plaiiiiiil'i wife. Alt hen 0. Philips. That said Allhea C. l'hilins .icoarte l this life on the l''tii .lay of March. lV.S. that prior to lier death, to-wit : liu in the nior.th of March, ! ftl; which she demise. 1 and lieour-a'fic d unto .faeo h. Philips the a hove described lots an'l tra.tJ of la ii 1. together with certain real estate in .Mills, county. Iowa, and that said will has heen lost, iiu.i pray i:i that s.-.i 1 Jasob h. Philips may bj declared to he the owner of said lands, ill Ca-'s county. Nehra.-ka. and that the s.ime may le conveyed to plaintili: and that sai l will may he established and eonlirined an t for such other and fur her relief as in the nature of the ease plaintiais entitle d to . Vou are required to answer faid petitbmou or belorc the olt day of .eioor. A. 1 . l-C'l. JA( .Oil h. PHILIPS!. liy MuwRi.t, .t Ch.vi'siax, (h;o. sj. .siith, l:is Attorneys. Set ll .".wjf Legal h'otice. In the Iislrict court of 2d .Tudi -ial District of the .State of Niebra-ka in and for Cass, county. Annie .leiuiums i.y tier next frieii 1 tleoive Jennint'-', vs. vi 1 1 1 tii iii l . MieliMii. r eSoliee. Charles i; U.iyJ,y, I John V.. ii.iyl.-y and I Kdwiird oo li a. uieh. I Ch:o!,-s K. Hajleyl John K. UayK-y nn l Kl ward j..i..!eiiouet. d( ieiideri.. wiil take notice that the above nan;. 1 plaintiffs did, on the IKIlh day of June. A. i. ls".'u eotciaeiicc a suit ajraiust vou and one W'ilii.im P. Sh l ion. in the nliiii m r.wo. T i. .lo.i I ,..iitv. 'ii 1 i..iii.i..l rim -i.l l.k fen hints to U notified .f the lieiidanev .f ?:ud ' fuit "--'"tiiiir t-t Jnw. Vou and each of you are I h.ie.;y ii" tilled that an application will be ioadc in the said t.-.r the appointment .f ii i 1, V r, ' ,. , ; 7 ,'r":, r:-V "'" ! "ver,y , , int. v. Inch said application will be ma.e before his h..n..r Ueoi-.f.- . I.'ake-. iuL-ci.i th ;0'ive lo-trict totii t at M.e t-inotith. at theeoun ii"i.-..n.i in i-i.'iii; i ii, in me. i'.r v.i.-s eotin'yis hi h! on the 1 Itii d..y of November. A. IX ls7a, :i nine o clock a. m. of sr. i I dav. The ai p!icat ion wiil be b:i.-c 1 upon the petition in sail e.Mi.-e f.ied. an 1 ,;i atti lav lis to be tiled ai.d thessii pbiinlills pro..o-e as Mi-h receiver litc'iar l I). Sim psmi. an 1 oii'er as .sureties for said receiver D.ivi.l Lea-lcy. Williain l'ultou. Xalhan S. -Simpson, nil 1 these nppl.eants pro pose as their own sureties. John K Ue.uy, Jacob liridens-ir.e. K. 1. Joti.-s. John Chile .;t, of all of which facts you wiil take notice. T. M ."e.Mii'l'KTT,! Attornev for 1. II. WilliLLKIt. PlaintiU". riattsmoti h, .Sept. r.'S, 1S7D, wit 4.EG.1L H'OTICE- In the IKstriet CVurt 21 Judicial District, within an. I for t 'lis countv, Xcbrnka. Perry Walker 1T1T. I Minerva J." MerVnl. Ma MeL'or.l Marv f MeCor.l. William I K. M- t'or 1J.V Ii.ivi l A. MeCorJ. Jr. I Minerva .1. .MeCor.l. Ma M-Crd Mi.ry etceor.l. v. uiiniii l .Viet nnl utnl l.ivi 1 A. .vle Co -.1. non-re-i lent rlefei:ilant. you ;re herel.y r.otilic.l thi.t Perry W.-iik- r tiiei) hi- petition on the -.'It'll "lay ef Au?u.-t. A. I). ITd, in tile olli'-e of the Clerk of t!: Pi.-triet Court within toi l for Cass eoniitv. the ol.jeet nui! pniyerot whieh is to eorreet nii.l ret.. mi a .lcel exeeiite.l hy Wiilimn ! Met'onl to s'uriih .1. p:iirl..".n!.-. on or nhont the 1 Ith ilny ol .oveinler. Isi.a. in wni-h iletil the Fii.l .MeCoi il inter 'ed to cmi ey tiie s E 1 , of the X E ol'seetjoii So. one 1. ia t.iwiisliip No, eleven 1 11 ) X. U in-e No. thirteen . hi-, east of t.'te.'.t'a P. M. in C eotiiity, Xel.raska. hut hy mistake the .S E 1 t S E 1 1 ol said seetion wa-. f t f .rta in .-.ai 1 .i . i: ami prayins thtit saitl .Ic'cl may he ieforiiie.1 so as to exi.ress the true intent of ?.ii.l parties, ami that phiiittitTs title to said S E! ot the X E 'i of section one (liin towii-hiii eii vcn 1 11 1 north, ltane thirleen l:fl in Cass eounty. :rehra-k:i. may he qniete l an.l eonlirtiied in plaint iti, and that the elon l ci't uion pluintii'i "s title to said tract of land hy reason of paid defertive deed, may he removed. Vou ure re.iu'1 d to nn-wcr said pitition on or before Novciie.er 11: li. lsT.l. l'KlillV WALK E It, 1'1'ir. TJ.v Maxwki.i. ii Chapman h'u Atty's. epteiiiher L-.i. 1S70, .".-.v. Sheriff's Sale. James AViley, ) vs. - Onlcr of Sale. Williiini T. Ilrynn. ) .Notice is l.ereliy ttiven that I will otTcr for srle p.t pulilie iiii.-tioii, ut the trout door of the Court l!oiic in ll:.tt.--moi'.?li. Cass eounty. Nehraskn. ou .Mon-lay. October 17th. A. L. Is?:', nt 2o'oloek f p. ui. of said uay, the lolluwiug real estate, to wn : Lot number live ("0 in block number forty- three Md, in the city of l'lattsmouth. Cass county Xcbraska. as .lesinatcd upon th- n rded pints ot sanlcity. in pursuatics ot a 'le'reial order o the Distri t Court, of the d Judicia District. within aid for Cass county, Nehr iska. rendered at the adjourned April term. A. D. 1-70. and on the ISth day of July. A. D. 1S7U to me. directed as Sheriff of Cass county. (iven under uiy hand this 11th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1S7J. J. W. JOIINSOX", ShtT. Cass County Nebraska, MAxn-Ri.i. & Chapman, Att'ys fjr l'laintilf, Septlowot Legal Notice. In District Court, 2d Judicial District, within Judi ehra.- ;: and tor ( ass t ounty. Xera.-ka, John . l.arncs, i'ln Platte launders Deft To Platte Saunders, non resident. !. K-ndant : Vou are hereby notified that John W. IJarnes, plaintili. has fliel his petition in the Pistriet Court. 2d Judicial District, withia and for Ca.-s county, Nebraska, iu which he claims a. judg ment "ae-ainst you. us defendant, f.r the sum if $ln). which eum of money plaintitf claims was obtained by deicndar.t through fraud and mis representation, on which defendant induced plaintiff to buy lot IS in block in Junctrm Ci'y, Mill-" eounty. Iowa, for the sftui of cbJii. when thedefei.dan: had already sold said proper ty to another party. " You are required to answer faid petition on or before the the lioth clay of October. Wo. JOHN W. J5AKNES. I5v Maxwell A- Chapman, bis Attorneys. Sipt.Swd Guardian's Sate. VOTICi: IS HEREBY GIVEN. That in r-ur-ruance of a dccretul or ler of gale ot ilon- tieo. JJ. Lake. JaiUeot the Jji.-trict eouttoittie 'J.' Judicial District, on the 4th day of Aripl, 1S70, I will, on -Saturday, the U'.Uh day of Octo ber, at the hour of one o'clock. 1'. M.. of sai l day. at the trout door of the Court House, in Plattsmouth. Cus. county. Nebraska, oiler for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder, all right, title and interest of Frederick Wehnes, Henry Whenes and Margaret Wehnes, minors, heirs ot Frederick Wehnes. deceased, i n and to the follawiiifr described real estate, to-wit: i'he south half of the northwest quarter, and north east quarter of the northwest quarter and th northewt quarter of the iouthoait quarter of section No. ten iu township ten north tii range twelve east of 6th P. M. . Sale will remain open for bids from one o'clock, p. in. to two o'clock, p. m.. ofsaid day. Terms: one-fourth cash ia hand, ono lourth in one year, one-fourth in two years, and oue fourth in three years, with interest on deferred payments at V.) per cent, per annum. Krhard lleebuer, puardian of minor heirs of Frederick Wehnes. aeceafed. liy Mixtrta Jt Chapwan'. Attorney;. octonlt . A. LAZSNUY. US, Legal Notice. In Hi.-triei Court. -Jd Judicial 1 district, within and tor Ca-s eounty, Nebraska. .uart-'ttret (. arter. Mary K. Krahl and N. J. I'ettenuer. by their next Iritud John Mul., Win. l!arl.w and James '. liarb.w. William Harlow and Jame.s . V. irlw i',! taie no. ice llial Mariraret Carter. Mary Krahl! l! dore A. ; and. N.J. Petteiier. by their next friend John I C.:-s coiiniy. ; , .VN:t.. ot ta- eounty. Nebraska, did on th-e.ih 1 John .M.-i J .ira . day ot June. lsT.l. lile their petition in the I vs. ot ihe clerk of the district court within ami f.r ; Charies l(. '.u .-. I ( a-s county. Nebra.-k;t. atf:.in-t the said ! bail, s K. .;,, , . lioam i.arlow ami .tames VV . arLit defendants, setting torth that tlie. said defend ants on or about tlie Ttn day of October. vi, executed their certain promissory note f that date in writinir, ealitii t.-r tho sum of tl.id. aid liicnamd tliere delivered the satuo to the sa d piatntitis. and thereby proini-ed to pay to the said j.hiiatitl.s tlie said sum of il.sl with interest lrotu October "t!i. Ii S. at the rate often per celt, per annum. That .-aid plaint it:.-caused to be i sued I.y the e i rk of sai l court, an oi ler ot at ti. hitieiit and .lid cause the fol lowing proper! v of Vt'illtain L'arhc.v to be attached. t..-w it : 1 he .S 1 j of the soathwust quarter of section No. L7 towmdiip 3e. north of ranire 1 east, also as the property of James W. Harlow, the southeast liiarterot section No. .V in township le norih ol rai:-3 S east, all in Cass eounty, Nebrn.-ka. lor the ptii-po: Cc.f having the same sold I pav said indebtedness', mid the said William Harlow and Julius W. llailow ate notified that they K ill... en in appear in i aiisw. r sai.l petit ion on or before the ll:h ilay of November. 1S70, or iud-'inc'it will be rendered lifc'aiiist them. 1 ited Juiif lied. Is 70. Margaret Carter, Mary Krahl and N.J. Pet tender, by John Matz. their next friend. MAXWIiLL A CM A I'M AN. ficpe.'.e.v.it. A-.torneys for l'l ii tit ill's. Legal Notice. Pirtriet Court. 2d .f iidi.'ial. District, within u!.d for Cas-i county, Xel.raska. K. 15. Windham, 1 L .1. Kirnev. ,' .?n.Mhrra ii. Pu.-kJ To L.M. Keener noil resident defendant: Vou are hereby unfilled, that I iiave i 'i il,. '.th day of OetoUr, A. D. lsTU. tiled my pi ;oi. i. in the District Court. -J1 Judicial D-siri -t. within and lort'a.-v eounty, Xil.rask i. and com -meneed an aetion a-ain.-t you in sai l roun, wherein. 1 el.iiin the sow of S'l'lu.iiil, with inte rest on that miiii at th- rate of 1 per ' i nt. pi , annum., from maturity, upon a certain proi.i i ory not" ot date April leth. IsTu. calii; u- f..r Sl'.'i'i. and due in sixty days from date, nivt 11 I.y yourself and Ahrani II. Duck : and tiiat I have caused an attachment to he iMied in f aid court, an 1 your property to wit: the uud '2 of lotonediin block X... four .-1) in I'latt-onoiuh city. Casi eounty. Xchra-ku. has been attached thereon, and tiiat utile.- vou aenear Hiid 1 lead to said iteti..-4 on or before the 1 1th day ol X -veiuher. A I. 1ST", judgment will he rendere 1 .'i?ain-t jou 111 said tli t. and said property or- di.iC.1 to te fold to .satisfy the same, with costs, K. 11. WIND1IA.M. Dv Maxwell .V- Chapman, l'laintill's Attorneys. o tOwlt John D. Tutt plaintiiT. nirainst Jacob Viillery Jr., Administrator of the cftale of Peter A Sarpy, deeea.std and the unknown heirs; o Peter A. Sarpy. deceased, defendatiti.. 'I'O the unknown heii- of Peter A. i'arpy, 1. deceased, you will take notice that John i. Tntt. I'laintifl. hast tiled Iii-. petition in the Dit-trict Court 2 Judicial District within and for Ca.-- eounty. praying that certain detect.-, in his chain ui title to the undivided half of 1j acres ofpronnd in the .S E corner X W ijuarter of see. la. deseril.ed as follows, to-wit : eom mcnciiiR at I lie sj E conn r X Wqr said section thence runiiia north 3d rods, thence west so rods, tin nee south ';.) rods, thence ea- t sa rods to place of heuininp- and the uii.livdcd 'j of .". acres of u round in the X E corner of, S W i r of -see. !!. dc-crihed as coiniiiencinjr ut the X E comer s vv or, tnenee runr.iuifo tion line 1 rods, thenee west Nl rods, thence li'.rth I'l rods, theti. east HI n.ds lo tl.e oli.ci. of b-'lfilin:Ir. limy be corrected fv deeiec of the (.'ourt uud that' the title to sai'd land maybe! ir-iicted tin I confiriiied it) IMaintiif. Vou are re- ! quire.l trj im-nvor said petition 0:1 or hefor-j Nov .7th. IsTK. JOHN D. TL'TT. 1'lt'iT. Dy -M i.X'.VEl.l. t Chapman, his Attv's. Sept. 1 ST'J, Ow Legal notice. j i&;!Z'Ett Joseph Harper and William II. Harper, of the ' ll is sold I y d 1 i-1-1 -Territory of Colorado, will take n..ti-e that ,'"'!'.'-vJ.'r'"' ' s-aoinn ricnt, i.y tier ne.r iricnu. uotu rt u. Ilocm. and l.ei i M . W rttr ii I . of 1 lie conn, v oil ':iu. ' in the State of Nebraska, did on the e'.'iii day of September. A. D. Wo. lil their petiiion.in the District Court of the Jd Judicial District ot the .stall) of X ct.r.'i-ka. in mid for (':i. ciiiiiitv :iL',.inst the said Joseph Harper and William II. llaipT. ilcfendant.s. setfins foith that thesaid Jo.-cph llarpi r g:i e his. written asrei inent i" one A. J. Kerr to conveyor euuse to le eonvt y ii to said Kerr, the loii . wins renl estate to wit: a Ftrij. of lar.d eomnieiicins Si"2 ' a f' et south of the N E eorner of the X H ',4 of section 1!. town lj, ranse 1 J. east ot the Oth P M. Running tliem-e S'Hltll .'1'1 feet, ihenee n'l-.l .'til:: I'.-el linn--,. norl ll eu) fl-el. I fience ens! :'h:. feet lo i'i" oi.iee of 1,1-L'inliinn- iio.l i.Il.riv.ir.i j o I,, I erl o, , I: lo e. o- vey the saoie throu-u one John . Mar.--h.oI I l.ut that the l.v-al ti'le still remains in th" said Joseph Ua peruiel ihat lie was bound to convey Ihe same and the-e 1'laintitf- have pos.-i s,-n,n of the said hind as the said A.. I. Kerr's (iiiiutei s, tiiat afterward ::il Joseph Harper conveyed :he same to aid William 1 1. 11a p rcr, the other (j fendant. who had luil knowledge of the Plain tiff's i-qilit ies linJ pray ins that the said .'eteiid.i lit Win. 11. Harper be compelled to need thesiid preini.-es to the said Sabina Wright, ani tiiat the said defendant Wm. II. Harper, be i-njoin. i from pro'i-eutiiiK a certain action of ejeef tn.-m in the sai l ci nil to oust the said I'l... otitis frmn said premises, and the said Joseph Ua i per mi J W illiam 11 Ilarperarc herel.y notified tiiat they are required to appearand answer said petition on the! 1th day ol November. l-7i. or said p.-ii-tion will be taken as true and iuden,. m mr deredaccordinfe-iy. SA BIN A W U Pill T. DKVI M. WI'.Killl Jlv WiLMTr 1'i.tTKNoEit th. ir An y. Sept, 'J0.-1S7O. w .r,w 12 Legal Notice. In the Jistliet Court. 1M Judieial llistri.-t n IT n ctu m-i nw cm .- Conit w-thin and for C';t.-.l county. Nebrask.i. t9'3 ti -4 l I -i A i V 1. fei i , I o Mary J. 1 ountr, non-resident. Defeieiant. " " -vu " 7 Take notice that you are sued in the Di-triel , Court. Jd Judicial District, within ami tor Cass W Jain .-treet, P!-.p.-.::io-.:tl:. !n-r.- thty i i coun'y. Nebraska, on the l '.th day of Si p'.einl.er. j I "-c to keep ,u ha.: 1 i i-- v . . y A. u. ls,i. I.y .I.eiHti ii. ounir. that the o.eeet and prayer of tiie petition filed in said ea.-e is tn t . .. .11 c. . I. l 1 . . c . .. I"UIIB. ..Id, I IIC U". l l I .. ad Plaint, .i. J-i..h o'.ia in a 'i i oi ee iii.iu in: now exist ins between you ; ll. Youtifr. Vou are required to an-wcr sai 1 p.- titiou on or bef-re the .;!- day ot O.-to er. Ii.i). MAai. C.I.L. .V; . II A I'M A.N. Attornys for Josiah II. Youiitf. Srpteiuberl'.th. w-t Legal Notice. Tn Ytn Tlistriet Court 'il .Iiiiliein'. rittlr!-! tn ! and for Ca-'s eounty, Nebraska. Milton M. siiniih, 1 vs. I ri.itte Saunders and r V. illiam L. ells. Defendant. J I To Platte .Suinders non-resident defendant. yi u will t ke notice that Milton M. .Smith has, en the -.'th day of September 1S70, iil.-d his ! n iiiende-l petition in the office of the eh-rk i f the district court in and for Cas5 eounty. Ne- j Iraska. the object and prayer of whieh is to f.r- , close a certain mortsaire bi ven by you upon lot j 9 in bl ek No. -0 in Plattsmouth city. Cass eounty Nehra.-ka, to secure the sun of s W according to thccondition of a certain promissory' note of even date with paid mortgace and due in live! month from date, and to obtain a judgment asrainstyou for the saia sum of S-"'.', and that I uiiles.-you appear in said court and answer or i demur tosaid petition on or before the 7th d.iv i of November. 13711. the same will be taken as i true, anJdecree rendered aeeordinirly. MI LION M. SMITH. Ey Maxwf.ll A- Chapman. jepj'.'W-1 Plaintiff's Attorney. J r " " 1 oJ:.w :. IX t!ic m.tttfr ih.. , i i.e.- r t!ii. ui-.; i i l-.iij ,,f ,- . ccu(:. a r hii .' . bull llllclf.a 1 1,1 tj,,. r..;iHri : Vu itro 1,.-, . ' V. hiflir. K.iunliiiii s tiiiiicv;:., uiiiior lu-im i,f of iol) r. 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L.i -iie-.-s p.- ; will l e p.ii'id cm. !i: 'i he i.ll -'i.e-s wi'I ! !.n 1 i:i oir ..'!.-. a !j A h.-t r.-i. t will ; . 1 ,ui,d rcli.il,!.;. ;i i-i "-ir ti-.'h' ! i ., , -e. Ill, .. i!y and i . I I I. i ": M i'iV. -d UJ. M x v.- si p;.: iiwtf. thi: t;ndi;i:.-i.;ni-;d iiavu.oi i;.i;p a Dili 0 i. Ul1 111 lli A I 0 IN TAKU: sK.AS'lX iiit.i:i..-r I'laci.-s paid:f' L" Lot i- Ca!' Hm' see its. n::g--iX: if. HALL A li.;:r I M S. Tootle, h'aniia L Cii: . A r- , . . - p" H .' S-, r ) " " 4 1 1 " W ufali.us in . . . 5Ho!ji JJXZ41 t-il''l GGIU f ,"i "V- r1 XT A T1 fZ-' J.IAV--. -i SJJ-i, BT Pi njfl t1iti'V 4 t.fi -' l"" .9lt ... . r , , ,, Dii--.'! drawn on a.l pari-of C.c I in 1 . ,UJ, i-urope. deposits receu cd, and .-j ic. tei.t!.-u iiven to cullcctious. Plattsmouth, Neb. jc.ltf It