Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 24, 1870, Image 4

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Wheat is coni.i.3i again quite hvciy. .
The B. A M. passenger depot at Bin-
coin is completed. . ;
Cood hay i Jelling at $7 to e'S per -
ton.
We notice several new buildings going
up o.1 Chicago avenue.
Hon. da. McKinnen came in fiosn
the west this evening.
I'dell believes in stock printing clue..-.-,
and takes his ''stock" with him.
The stem wheel steamer IVninah ;
passed down this evening.
The brick work is about completed on
White & Spires' new brick block.
The Little. Jihie says lands have ad
iidvanced twen'y percent, in co nsoi-juet.ee
;f railroad jrospeets.
C. K. Dackus, editor in chief of the j
Detroit Tribtuir, is on a tour of ob-crva- ;
tion through our State. j
The upward tendency of the wheat J
market is biimiing in a large quantity of -
tl. oh;,.'
lilt. au.V'L.
We Icarn that Me.-srs. Oidhani Son
arc about to erect a fine business house
adjoining Shryocks Cabinet rooms.
It costs twenty two ecntCp?r hundred
to transport corn from Nebraska City to
Omaha, savs the Chronicle.
Waters has been to church. It wa-. 1
such a novelty he gives an
sermon as a local item.
al ..-tract of the
t -!.,.....;. f- arn . ,.,..! ;
I
vard in a short tin.e.
They have about i
,.r vnn.i I,. ,i;.ivu-i. ,,r '
T n., F. , . I
Hon. .Jtimes T h.orn, i r.-nsurer ot Otoe ;
i w ir it i- . r .i I
county, and . II. II. aters, of t!:.'
. i . , i . ,
1 hronulc, were in the eit r last night, on (
their way to I.-n.v,,,. !
It is rumored around town that "Pet "
desires to deliver a lecture before the :
Your.g Men's Chri-tian Association on j
the subject of '"the purify of the ballot
box."
Joseph Alexander Connor, E., of :
friends lie wiil l e absent some ten ;
days or two week'.
Yv'o came near obtaining a ''.-ccon i
radc" item this evening by the runaway i
of the OmniLus team. Buttery jumped j
in ml spoiled the item by stopping the ;
team. '
" In time of peace prepare tor war.' i
is all very wel', but a bettor thing con- j
sidcrcd 1-y the people cf Plattsmouth at !
the j recent t;me is the necessity of sctur- ;
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ii,,h fuiLicH-hie..,...- iw " . w..-.v, ;
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oeioic me ai ui initii iue. i3 uj o.i u... ;
Since he receipt of the war news boaits .f th-e largest Nebraska l-orn ley j onc f t;0 wealthiest men in the city)
frem Purope a large number of to-ims in the State. ;t:d one that can bear down j W;U trcct a fiue business building aJjoin
have eomo into the city loaded with heavier on a cl. air or a paiij.f scales than :;..,('..,'- an l phimmr's stovo on th-
grain
for the support of the F.euch
troops jiroviled the aforesaid troops ;
roe willing to pay an advance of ten i
.-.Mir n l.ii.L. nnrl if t iw ii.1i not 1 10 i
-M . e i .i it - ii '
gram win go ir ieca me jtrs-i,tn so:-i- t
lor'!' I
T.V.- .T..-, ...-,,.ihi,,i-,n tr-Tit. i.-V.-.,. :
we expect sonn to be measuring lead pen-
C
oils to ascertain who can .. mo-t to help ;
our city, county ami Mate, arrived List ,
cvenin-r and is enrscrtd to-day in setting i
up a "bran new" press and typos up..,', j
which to publish the Cass County Ihr. n
:
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We are in receipt of a very exec-dent
ii... . ..i i. i..i i... ..i, ,.r .i, ,
J-.ltllll!:i, J.U'ilSUCll iiuuiain; . 1 1 iiivj i
i-saie ioa;a oi lmmiratP'ii, gning a
hkttch of tlie history, r.sonrces and ad
vantages cdTercd by Nebraska to the set
tler. It is a thirtv-two page pamphlet, i
published hy thc Chronicle office, at No-
iraska t. ity, ana is a creuit to the job-,
Unir facilities of the cstablishmeiit.
T . . ... , i
15y reference to oar advertising col-!
, , " !
nmns it will tc seen that tlie co-partner-
in , :
mi i neieiuioie cmsiiuu evince' i eeiii
, ; , -- .... ,, ' i
Paine and L. Lax'.er Viinuham has,
. .
been disolveu I y mutual consent, .dr.
Paine retaining charire of the business.
Mr. Paine is a man of energy and pluck. ;
and those having business with him wiil I
find him a reliable man. '
e hopo the memt-ers ot the legist- :
ture elect fiosa Cass will not fail to post j
themselves in regard to tlie wishes of, 0.aha ; uU; in M. I
their constituents on the herd law quo j Jo ha a ,Yt;ttc9 rFom
tion. so they ir.3v be able to vote atid act ! -- t. ,- , - .. , , . , i
, t (.on :. J Lit!.:.., i.o vis-fed him at iUiia!o
when the question conies up, as it surely!., . , . , . , .
.,, , . . : that they i.iaue tl.e oest Liu tnev cjii i
will at the coming session. !, .r . i c i: I
TT , , ; nave thc r.mchir.c thepsof the i-.nnsas ,
Hon. II. T Clark cf the Omaha & City & St. Joe. Bai'road loct-d hi their i
Plattsmoutli U. li. Co , wasui thc city city.
to clay. .Many oi our people supposed i
,t.i t . . . t I . , . .. C rr r n . i 1 . rr . i ... . - r u
t 1 iu icmi' sii.i.l: ... .ijuiii iv;.i.lis in.ii a l -
...T XT T 1 T T T 1 T
lotn. -ir. ii:ie!mar win nave ii.e sym-la:lij-of
his many iViends in this eiry
ar.J State. Ac is a member oi the feru, I
of Acres. Blackmar & Co., printers and
;
The BiOnvi;ie-17ff?'i"svr savs .- ''The
Pawnee City Tnlrrue comph,,, o; the j
census as reported for that county being i
inaccurate, and savs the Deputy Marshal
claims that he had'aot requiaito blank-
-
to
coun
riot
admissions.
matter.
we regarc
feet farce, and at, injury, in many res
pects to the State
Wheat was selling in this city yester- j
djy for $5 cents a bushel an advance of ;
several cents c-Tcr the aar previous and !
the h'chest figure paid in' thc State. :
,1 In br Sf-
. , i i '- v." ii eerii.c-s iii o;.i i ie;e.
rived this morning were lor the purpose ,.,,- -- p . .-. ,i..,. ........ r. 1 ,r
crco,Cun?Ln,LU fcS ; ' H I fJ "
work will not hi commenced on this ,,.. ; , '. " i townsmaii, L. Ones, L--q.,
side the Plat- for two or three week, I i h 1 a c
. t . , 1 l:u,i- a:Kl ' - Looks anj papers j y,cr. comes out with an entire new dress,
Mrs L- bea, cohort of L C. Black ; ;1ccu:nu!:ite; they find it mce.-.ry to aiI.. U now a fit-class je ;rt:al. Mr.
mar, ot Buvlmgton. Iowa, diet on the have some pi i-e t., keep them with i c.:. . l... - ; J.
make ccmplcte returns. In this j r t; . , . ..f .,. , v contest against I ottcnger. ; .,,m hcrcafter.
.i n . i .1.. . ' "- ci t..c in. , ..... r t . ,-r- r- m
ity tne l'eputy c::ums that h" i-.a-f ....,': , , , .t t spires x;ew are imenng lor , rr, x , rr , r , ,.
' . i...-.'iio....i ol .he s .a. e as to the haven ' ,. , . The Omaha l riuiie cop:es from the
sumcianttime. ihese are .-t range sU2h,l.v the T.i'nr Ir -.,.'...,- ! 'i0 a f-::e ''Wc.ei.i tl goods at taeir . n i;.,,..,. :., ;m;..nA
especia.lv m so important a ' i. ... :.t. , . . .. , '" ! store cue door ca.-t of the Brooks IInUsC, i ' " - - ' . ' . ! " .
.1 v i. i ' ".- iii. .i.i -.lii.ii as ;,rv . n , i , ,T. i io I rove u,;. oiii.in u xu.'.ci is not uie
lth the lights now heiorc us ' , . - ,t sr. of the Bee Hive. i ' r it a c . r v
, .e;,!ocr::iic sheet m the country, and proper man for L. to. Senator from Nc-
l tne census oiemasKa a per-:S;)-r.,c,c;; trn:: .,P r.,Prt,.i. . Otse cd the workmen on i .trgoraM : en v.. f.frer l.cf.:r. knew that
Plattsmouth is the grain depot cud price : ,y U a fv.ylv -i"jiat a-i'a 11;jrt ' B.a ! the i Iv.rilsement of the Phre
rcculator of the State. The first d Wc have is-.t vet ''ivmh.-! ..'.-...rt..,, ..r! iiological Journal. This is one of thc
vance in tne ctaic is uis -''-
and dealers in other places only advance
the price after they hear' from Platrs- j
mouth.
The praiiie liso burned fiercely on thc ;
Towa hllc of the old mueld--h- night, j
I -
Potatoes have been soiling as low as
,wtl,t' conts a ku.-hel ai Nebraska City.
Thoy have brought thirty to thirty-live
in this city. j
As an evidence of the superiorly o j
Plattsmouth as a grain market vc have ;
OIlV 111 S:lff! ill" ('Art thrlt farlliOrS fivimr
wj,hill 5x Nebraka Citv hring j
,hcir grain to tSii- city to -oil. ;
The gnd people of Ahland arc to !
have a Gin time Thtud;y evening, j
(.Tha:iksfei2ig. Thny nrc t- i:avc a j
grand Irti -iimesital and Vooal (';necrt at ;
lb.' M. K. Church, under the direction j
of Mr
S. M. Pavnc. Thov believe in
social t njoymctit in that icgion.
C C. Smith, P:csi..Vnt f th-.
ia,t
oar.l ot Imuran..?, .Ntunuka, has .
cone to In dianat o'i.s to iepve.-crit our
State iu the lmm!.ratioa Couvc-.itioa to !
be 1mm 1 on the -', . :nt. j
Hov. MaxfleM gave the Ucr (LiziHv
style of iltcia;i;re a In-r.vy shot in his j
sermon ''tnLy. Wo hope l.j w i 'I i
con! to st::Ke tin-; c-ia-s ot reavliug
a va.-t :i!t;uu:il ( f
h ;riii, er
young and
vetting the minds of
thou-lit.es. I, j '-i.1;:y MioulJ tins
class of illut;atoJ paper be s-or. d.
Mr. Wm. A.
county, rai- -d
m:: h :.
tleM of S;i
i i:r. icr
of
corn that
averted
'JL
to tiie a, I'e- j
i . n 1
i Wl
wp-u,.-e.':j . . j csn ten it .
The Iowa State .'..;..' has been si id i
by Miils A: Co- ti Clarkson & .Co. One j
of them i ; the w.'l know "Het.." pros- j
I out editor of the papi'r. The Ji-:j-'s!rr j
, is one vl the he.-.t pci.cr.- in the we-t. j
( o1- lv
catloy. of Council B'uiT-', U ,
pilm- a hook to be called the "Mat
u.;l of C:im;::;:I Pra.nhe."
K M. barter, tite great a.i,-erucrati'i
-ui-ecs.-tut l.n.-ine-- u ol tl:e west, has
' I -ciw I o w t ii. A hLnh I the Times
places- his ::ai:i: hi biii" tvpe. C:.r;er be
' . . . . -' ,
lii.vcs :n printers ml., r.:;cl v.e.i ne mav.
!... it ss ni iKiair tian a iorl;:ue.
' U- I'";'-0 K" M !-VCi-
n; ior a -ii :i so-. turn c, t;:" tc-
i wariJ
::ii c.
II
Pi:clurg to !
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jrc... id.
ii;ig a i.i ;.i i
It
is er
abh.'ioii,
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Ctii uri . i o street
That i -art o
f the '
ovi'ig very rap:.::y.
'Jhe f":roi.V.V
. : . i t l.i
i
of Nebraska City exceed, that of :;ny j
other i.iwn vl' its tize in the Slate. ;
tlive
has :
. on:
Kgurc-s andifPlattMitoithj
too..- s.iioeei in u'e past
e;. '.t i.i-..n;h-, ll-.an
... . . .
c.ra-r;a t.:iy has
c:i wc will ;:jcc: t
m tne pa-t tv.
yo'-r ai'.'legy.
.b-ra-k.i ran beat the world on pr
d:ic;i:is. She m t ci.ly produces tl
,e;t whcr.t, c
on. o.'-is ..nric. u:: i ; o.ai..e ,
? :
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e,-(,r;j ltlt stie pro'Riccs the j V tr ? t 5PCC'.-
. . .
,1.0:r,o: the human fam-dv. I'iattsmouth
anything o.-eof Ls auc, of t,:e humar
species, to be loin,
s: le of the -how b
d
o ut
ile
is on
1
1 JUi i.i 11 V e 1 O I W- I ' -:ts 1 a 1 rot!
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;-ui, v....-; aw ia.c.v.
"fo n:;t a daily newspaper in a
.ait
n I
r-;t'. . it ri iii'Vec; !.-i rr jufii-r-- r.!vi tlw
,- . ! V 1 , '"-' "''J j
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r.ropk.0f till city un-K-r.-tacd this, and
i. II. i 11 u l- ii'l.i.'l. . 1 1. 1. u lll- ,
b-eiiove the
wiil act accosts. ng!y. A';
etc. Adverti-mg. j.-h w.
n-; reasonable tc-rm-
Y:' f O i lie W M'. I
k. A:e.. d.-.r.e I
u the Chroni- j
t
"
i he uiaive j;en!. c
ed item tne e- i
brn.-!;a City i'U. ("'.' a tp:
f , ;! j. T:
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itii eijuto
.p
s to our cr.iiiug a
us teai:i a ".-eeond
runawa-.
hi-t)
! grade local." :!, w.' accept Btit'ery's
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rat.ii.
The popularity of Gov. Inn her and
f . f, . r : . ,
k "I. Cropsey oi Linco.si, is to Le ueeid-
. , ,. . ,
e l 1 y a vote at the (. atnohe i a:r, to be
t - - ., . . . n-i .
he.'S m t t c:tv. 1 he winner to re
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a si. er I.ciiocil can.'.
The N Lra-ka City Clu'oni:': s;iy Cap. j
W- J- f Bulo is in that city, and
J-ives encouraging accounts t f the pros
1''is of the Trunk B.iilroad. The Cap-
' n-uriK l..r..roau. dt;e L.ip-
ofthe board of director--, and ;
! tain is one
tt-heves the scad will be built
another vear.
wiimn !
i
i tie best evu.
"e-.-ty. t'ae oi toe most coi:ve--ienr
afes v.e h-r.e seen is onc received a fw
I .v ;.? bv S
by S. Bloom & Co., of the
F.les.f.ant Clothin-.'
:-re.
to
It has some "
a.tvamag.-- .-u
-albs.
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Tlie 0:m.ha Tr.l.t,e has inaugurat.d
a war kpoi, "ofuctdinkicri.'' withont rV.-. I
. t r-.. ,. ' I
iii.ivi.';i. .Li.
the tactic? ofthe dem-
to any ir.d". iduul. Wo have yet to
j ieain that it r. crime or a reproach to
hold iT; e t.nJ;r 1
Mit ira:;t s Ad-i
s
mim. - i. - atLn.
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J i iLii:;.-- irti.i'H" -.vs 'v. t .vns
any l.-art.eu ar ndtvi.!,.:, . Vif .-'hi
.;iy was thst t,,e !)eul0cras Wfrre mtJjMeti
to the election of Senator Thavcr --
he was a soldier, and we were sorry Ui ' t0
FCt J'eputdicaiis aiding them. c ad-1
i.Sicos ofthe pre?.- times
t rarif. (.1 t..i- ,,..r r , .r...- 1..,. .... ... .7 . . 1. .
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10 in:,T I-l "! "n. ;
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Theie was a turnip iu Doom's store
fe-
pOU
fert in
j.jj.
"How is that ibr high."
The editor of the State Journal has
hecn era v ling alongside some Lincoln gal
cli ,.n f.r.eifL t.nH...l ,lf r,l:!nn and llf
vents his spite through his paper.
vyc UIlllcrsUna F. Stadelmann
l,a3 purchased 3:5 feet front of the ast
SJ,J,. (corner) of the lot opposite Fitzger-
aJ's J0!;k t,n thb west, where he wil j
0reet a iine building early next spring. I
w muti.lnii in savin? that! I
Mathews, Donnelly & Co. had purchased
Forgy's blacksmith shop. Mr. Donnelly
,a tyrotiier ot the member ct the aoove
f,ru,t I:as ,nJe the purchase, an-l will J
,.nnrlivt il.r l.i-.Irw ,,I.t)i..v !)..:..!
nPn.. vo ni)f!,;n, to .n w:,i. :t
'I he young man name! Win. Lincoln,
charged witli the pas.sing of counterfeit
money has been convicted in the U. S.
Court at Omaha, and the jury reeom-.
niciiiled nine months in tne Penitentiary
as his punishment. There is a talk in
town of an effort to secure his pardon.
Mr. third U erecting a very neat
and eo.i.foi table frame dwcllingon Court
Dense hid. This part of the city has
improved very much during the present
sca.-on. and will hereafter be considered
onu (;ft,0 lll0st ,,!oaa?a.lt locations iu the
city, it is out of the reach of bu.-hiess.
and is just the kind of place where one
would wi-h to erect a Cue residence.
We were pleased to notice at the rail-
roa,j H.octii.-g yesterday, that every man
present wanted the road to run as near
i as possible t his premUes. 'Ihis looks
as though th. y thought tlu road a good
' ' - v""-' "l - v
vvn...... .l.
n c un.Jerstar.-J itint tne grater pro
portion of the right of-way for Chicago
Avenue has been procured without the
aid of the City Council.
Mr. George Guion, a regular cones
1 o:i lent of the Lravcnworth linUctiii,
is in the city for a few days.
V"e xt:y
U':J!ttiu of
'Cl
t a fair me
ution in tni-
"ur K-'oiug city, as Mr. Guion is well j
pte l c ii Aeoraska, oipi luiiy vu-'er- !
a;a'1'1'' tne importance ot this point in the
! commercial we-rl h
lie ha- already done
i rau.'h fni sontlicrn id:vi-L"i
He oe-
.....
e i:'i'.-it.tiiv iu.-!U.c a iiiu wiiii me -ew
York Life Co.. while trnvtlimr over the
State.
T;.. U1;py frii.nvl.. flf (Vj,t
II. P.
,,. , ,.i
e pleased to know that he !
.!iir,, i'
j has enured into the Insurance bu-ines ;
iwiii,.,. .N. r-e, L-q. The Capt. is I
n ii a.-j iii i-ii, o u J.1U11 iu.fr.cr, titiu .
-v 5 1 1 make a
a iucccss cf thc canvassdns
I
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a i,i tsortrr reivntiv r -.-ti. 1 ri.oo He
lb.
I - - 1 - -
Lam use-.I lor :i :i :if (Iran. U i.-n . !
Lild.
rf
We birn tint I! TI v.n-drt V.cn
west.
Ye cx":cct n something rather
nice from Pa: mele, as be has abundant
Loans to carry out his taste and hh j
- j taste is rood.
o cy s giad'i.g eutfi: ctuie in from tl
ie
j west ihij n'orning, stored a part of their
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.1... . . 3, t .1 . 1 1 . . .1
l,l liv e.lSL s lia Ol lli'J OK. Uill'KiV.
they caioi near having a hre at jse-
t,..
i.
' ra.ka City
a few da:
The
icuee
Chr-:vh-h ini.-s.ed an item iu con-'
of the failure.
lie Citv Council of Nebraska Citv
refused to ail'.w the Midland-ers to run a
track on their L-vec. That's right they
should throv. every obstacle in the way
of railr ials. It is one way of builjing
np aeiiy lut not the be-: way, j roba-
hi v.
The St. Louis l!,mc Journal has
rounded its third vear. and comes to s
fresher and better than ever. Wc ad
vise all enr friends to take the "Literary
Paper of the West" it is worth much
ore than the price asked. Th
ere
j should be a largo club got up here.
i fhe price t j clubs is very low. Send
for a J-neciuicn number to the Home
Journal, St. Li
.ouis, .'iO.
Cass comity has more churches and
v-fhoel houses than any oner county in
tilC State, Plattsmouth is the bet grain
uiaikct in the west imd the Herald
ontinues to do the best io! wotk. at
,yr prices than any other ofl-e in the
State. Three very important items,
The B tM in c! fid-i e- vkr
n.c o. tv in ..tua. w ca. sno,,s
h,-,,,) , , ,.- .; flr ,r.t , f
t.irnca on. a e.ng tta.n ot col cars a lew
.,,vt. g They will prcbal ly be put
toTork tra!5,roin? Horn Lincoln
,.d i:0n ore from' A,hl;nd until such
as our coal Led- are more
dc
partu .rs:iii
i.,, ;;, ,.c
bu.-ine.-.s a gentleman named
i Bi'-Ieu-us.
Oar brick makers should be prepared
f.r a staling business next sT iimr. It
i.rastasng L-usincss next s; i:nr.
! Lad on the prosperity oi t:ie city that
ft0m ip,ck Bmus.
, .
Mr- inuciy has been taking evi
: der.-e before Judge Child fjr the past
new buiiJ.ug slipped and leii irom t!:c
second EtOiv vesterdnv cvc-i:i:i-r. and was
ta i apparently i.-.ess. i.e
- n recovered, however, and before ten i
o'clock was able to walk about. He m.v j
- .:u.d no injury crcept a severe je.rring.
best scieiitiile publications of the ace,
and should be in every house. Bach
number contains useful reading enough
raj for the entire year,
Horn f. M. .'iarquett IeU for Lincoln
I heie was a turnip m Poeu
yesterday which measured three
circumference, and weighed 17
t v uv. ..... ,;i.ii uuu i.'J.i;.. i.-nie l.lltl
this men mg to attend court.
I
I II' 1 P .1-. t 1 Ti J .' .
I leant iron, me .-ii--i;i;i ncpuuiicnn
I that a pardon has ocen received ior Ab
bot, t ho Lincoln I ost blaster w ho was
j convicted of robbing the mail about two
; years ago, and who wa-s sentenced to ten
vears.
disovi:kv r iE.r.
The State Journal of last Friday says :
"Peat of a superior (juality has teen dis
covered eleven miles we.t of Milf.ird.
Mr. llecd, of Weeping Water, brought
to the city j'esterday samples of peat
from his land near Miiford. He says
that he lias .-.bout thirty a?ies of it, and
that it is over seventeen feet deep. It
i i in the rror.dse.l lint of the M. 1. It.
. i u. , ,..,,. , ,t ;.,..:
immediately." "
"
tsie mv i:.ti :
The I5. Sc M. company have coinmcue- J
cd to lay a track from the transfer land- j
inc down stream, about on a level with
! hiirh waier mark, for the iinrnose of
brin;.: Wn trains loaded with rock
for the the rip raping work. They have
a quarter of a mile of track already
laid, and are bringing in about seventy
car loads of rock a day, which
wiil be kept up all winter
They have a fine q urry opened about 7
miles up the road, where thev can get
rock enough to ft.-nee up the Missouri
river. Before the high waters next
spring the bank will be protected for a
! half mile in length with a solid wall of
j rock as high its high water mark. The
i - & '(J'S do not propo.-e to allow
' even old Muddy to hive any advantage
! over them.
i M.siu;.un.
i Tim Wlm.b (Sfv D ulv dm lins
suspended publication. Thoy found it
an up hill business to keej a rl a ily run
ning, and only suspended when they
were driven to it. There are few uir n
out.-ide of the business who understand
the trouble and expense of keeping even
a small daily iruing. The .-uspen-ion ol"
three dailies in Nebra.-ka City in less
than one year is evidence that it is wo
mere child's play to keep one running.
It requires the active iuppo. t of every
business man and property iiouor in a
small plaee to justify the issuing of a
daily pa-per. The Ch.nnicle is uow the
only daily in Nebraska City. The Times
wi l cor.t'nue to publish a weekly.
rrsri.voi ist t; iii:ivvr.Ti RE.
Mr. (i. N. Udell, formerly a respected
i r.cwsfaner rubll.-her of Iowa, who h5
i(Pon :n ,:tv f,r two weok,.t
lcft on thc earfy trahl thU Ui0r:ih for
tf t Jo;; Ma ,vLere ho wi:i pbahlv
j talk flippantly of buying out a!! the r.ews-
0o.
rar,e.rs of th;U city "f
h
than $100,000, and merging them all in-
K,.ri..i i r . 7, 7.... t
tu .1 I .1 . 1 4 tUil-AMiJ ttd liMU il (iiCf , 1 1 J
publican concern. One of the strange
co incidents of this distinguished depar
ture of a, di.-tingui.-.hrd d'ad beat is the
f ict that a distinguished female woman
of distinguished manners arrived in the
city on the same train with Mr. Udell,
stopped at the same hotel with him, in
the room adjolhins his. an 1 left on the
same tram lor tno sa;
place, alter
Udell had settled the bills. This dis
tinguished female woman is not un
known to fame in the city of Charlton,
where she was known as Mi-3 McEl 'airy
here she was known as Miss Jenny
Sands r.cd was famili.irly cae 1 "Top-y"
by cur di-tincui-hed fiiend Udell. If
he does not like St. Joseph he will pro
rably go to St. Louis to start his in le
pendent Ilepuldiean paper, for he is
evidently cn the ir.ntjnder.t line ju-l
LOW.
Judge Cage has our thanks for a club
of new subscribers to thc weekly Ilr.RALP
If a few mere of our friends would make
an eifoit to send us a few new subscribers
if would tell to our advantage sr.d
theirs.
There is much growling about the cen
sus in nearly every locality in the State.
Perhaps it arises mo-tly from a general i
desire to nnd tault because tne returns
do not M.ow as great a population as was
expected, yet wc are inclined to believe
inaL ;.uic toc-ic u:u uaioi siiiiaav men;
i. n . i . v. .. .... n ...... i . ....... . . t . .
must be some fire
Hen. C. W. Scyimu:-, of Nebraska
City, is in the city. Scvyu-r.ir is one of
the straight out radicals of Otoe cr.e
that never swerves from the principles
that carried the motion safely through
the recent "onpleasantncs
always glad to meet him.
We are
IV'VNP. During last Camp Meeting
tine, on the road leading south from
Piattsmcuth, a large I r iss key, which
the owner can get by calling at thellr.lt
AI.I oliicc.
The advertisements for ITarr cr pub
lications v.-Ili he found in to d-y's paper.
It is hardly necessary to say a word in
favor of these publication's for they are j
well known in almost every hou ehold !
in the land. The mcr hly, the weekly
en 1 the Bazir, each in its place, are
three the best publication - in the United
States- We have taken ad three for
these many years, an i would as soon
think of doing without one of our accits
tomcd three meals a day as to think of
doing without one of these publications.
If you are not already a subseiiber, we
T- -T- TI P.
advise you to taiee cue or a.i ei mem .or
a vear. and you wili r;cver be without
n,. - ,,.;,. C!,,P w.is a cool cause fir
?-,.,..! u e. , . ti. i
ri-i.at"; iii ii j.. ' : iu '..'-.tii ... c....i--. .iiv
i, -Luue ar.-J the JAui.e-rs:; are bitterly
oopused to Senator 'lleiyer. !
The Omaha Ti ihunc dares not at'ei.pt
to explain how it accuses Senator Thayer
cf fraud and endorses the very same tc
ti..j in Gov. Saunders. The gieat how
of the liilu.c i that Senator Thayer is
an ''officeholder'' under a Bepuhiican -.d-luich-U-ation,
hence he is a bad man.
The entire Democratic party agree wiih
t'n3. Tribune, wl the Tribune agrees !
with - thc entire Demceralic p-vty.
xot.
In Svrrvie Innrr'lcil to O. '. Ji,nr.fm und L't :'u.
CY D:3ri;!CT .NO. FOl R.
V'ccp net for Lor ! 'lis ivcll. "tia wc'I !
The Ucprr krowe'h when to reap;
Vi'i'h eye far-set-iri o'er Ills u'il.is,
' His ci'.rcfii! wntvli lie still (loth kecj'!
An !, when the grain is fully rips
Aii'l rcaiiy fur the shininpr Made,
With loving hand IIh pa.hin th.
While we behuM with hearts dismayed.
Weep rot for her! 'tis wc'I. 'tis well!
H.-r little fett have pene n- fare.
To show our tremhlintf f.ncs the w:y
That leaili'th to the other shore.
Ifrr hrait was fe.irkss, and she passed,
With smiling face, the chilling tide ;
For through the mist the saw the ones
V ho wailed on the other side.
Weep nut for her ! 'tis well, 'Us wll !
Her little work on earth is done!
Her l:ule hands ar beckoning
To ca!l us homo at set of sun.
And, looking upward through the mists
. That veil th' iainiortal from our sight.
Our eyes behold the daz.linpr rays
't hat gleaiu from pinions snowy white.
Weep not for her! 'tis wu'I, 'tis well !
At ho;;r of midniffit. iu our dreams
She eo-ues to us. and in her eyes
The holy light of Heaven pleams.
With sweet hasds ehispe 1 she speaks to us,
.She pleads with u in rentle tone
Iii 1.: us fear not to trend the path
Her infant feet have tr'-a't alone.
'Veep not for her! 'tis well, 'tis well I
1'old up the parments lay them by;
For earth's robes slio r.cedcth not.
SJhe wetireth robes of Light on high.
Lay all t:.-- little treasures by
The hook?, the toys a cherished storo
Her little hands have clasped so oft.
Which the;- shall clasp, ah, nevermore !
Weep not .orhcrl the Reaper knew
The day for h Tvestinghad come!
With loving hand He reaped the grain
And bo-c the sheaf unto 11:3 home.
Arid when the years have ripened us.
Beneath His all-protecting ;ara.
Ti I we are ready for the blade.
With thaukful hearts we'll meet her There.
We are pleased to again see the genial
countenance of Chaplain Wright in our
city. He is ever on the move, and had
hardly reached home until he commenced j
j to set out trees and otherwise ornament j
j improve his city property.
Bev. Theo. L. Cuvler, D. P., savs: j Stoves now in active service hi the kit
Dr. Marsh's book "Our Father's House" I ',hcn; ff the South and We -t is over one
: . i -o i t nundic-l ar.I h.tv thousand strong, and
i, smoo luy written and wm be popular j (k,; . w,lk 0cthri,e lhnt number of
among 'the masses. i stoves ot other kinds.
We learn that the "tiger" was sen
in our city la-t night. His "lair" is not
distinctly n-ccrtaine 1 yet. Wc caution
young men to be careful that he does
not "gobble" them some night when
they are out late.
Tomperatme of the city, as per baron:
cicrin the Ilecorders oilcc:
Mny.-r-Quiet.
Becorde r Te m p e r a t
Marshall
isti iu:f.
"Do
Star"' (Brin) Biglnj.
Ciiand Master John Hamlin, I. O.O.
F., of Nebraska, has been vi-itlng ail
the lodecs of the crder in the North
i latte country, and will visit l Yittsmr.t.h
on Thursday and Saturday evening of
this week, A'hland on V'ednesdnv even
in
p.v.v TVi-i r
-:". i i'nuriV cvcninir.
lie wi
Tone.-,
le accompanied i:ere by Ah.-i D.
';:. id Kerr-scutative oi the
Grand I...lg of the Cited State-
Wc
the '
: it: jtve'pr of th - i;.i'I:u N-
7 r;! K a har,d-ome
hailing freu, CIdeago. -'.voted especially
to the in'.ere. is of yre.i'g -people in the is
teens. '. .mtents equal 1 1 any u-iagt
i no
oi i:.-:e c:
araetc r.
It.
ts c-.
um--ber
! b.r mar.y of our best writers. Dc.
uuitibcr free to all sub-cri jers for the
year 1;;7I. $1 per annum,
for 'peeimer, copy.
Send stamj.
There are ninety three . a-es on th
court docket in Lancaster count v.
Thc Gov. has appo inted (leo. S. Har
ris, L.nd 'o:nmissiop.er c.f tlie B. .v M.
B- B. Co.. one of the Immigration Com-
..! T,. e: -: .
l.l I.-. . . l,L..-l l UllllIU L.iV ..J.1....11..1 Ull .
Convention.
The brick work on Merges and Guy
g er's buildings will be completed in an
other day or two.
...
! fho Chronicle says thc M E. Church j
South, cf thct city, is having a revival, j
Tl.a. I. -,,,1- l.:.,..Lrt I.'.i .t-
.nv; i.'wv tt .ii jv ti;i x i.i-.ii o .'.vyvik
was complete 1 j-est.rdayw
A herd of elk, sixty in number,
.......ii.,c: : .1
1 1 vissv u nil; i.'iiiua inn Liiuuutvi uiit niiii
- '
Caliope. The citizens were so excited
by the siht, they gave chase, for-'etting
to take their guns. The Sioux City
Juurnul ii responsible for the story.
Vt'c are in ree- ipt of a spicy little semi
i v.cikly paper called the Pre.-', publi-hed
j at. Si. inev. N.-b:.;-ka. bv the ''Press Pub
Ir : ":ing Co." It is go' up in good shape,
and talks in a true western sl!e. e
welcome the i'v.-s to our exchange list.
The operators at San Francisco held a
fi iend'y chat ever the wires, a few days
since, with, the operator at Bret, Franco,
Thi is tlie greatest telegraphic feat ever
jctore attemi
ted.
Mich.d O'Marra. a bnr-t ndcr for Mr.
Sleepier, corn -r Main an 1 1 h'.rd streets, j
left the city h.-sih hi-t Sunday morning j
f..r parts unknown to his ri. -t iiit'uune t
fiends. In his hurry he forgot t? re- j
turn to the pro:.cr owners vaipius: mi ro
of money which he had cither hoi rot-red
or I ,.jd for safe keeping ibv "the boys"
of his acquaintance. The heaviest
lasers are Thomas O'Brien, SO, and
Burns, $70. He a'so relieved the mony
drawer of the saloon of the receipts of
Saturday, amounting to about $Z0. He
h:;d in all about $GeJ ol fund belonging
to other parties. Mike wa- an atlcc
tie.nate lad, and r.f;er he had made uj
his n
to sro he could not beir to S3.v
d-!:V(
to
anous p. ei
friends to whom he was under such .
neat
1 I 1 1- r. ft,,. 111 ...-:n: . irnr in Ihn
wry of sh:-.H loan.' cr.-I fundi in trut.
May bad luck go with him.
Married To-day, (November 23d),
at the residc-nee of the bride's father,
by the Bev. Daniel W. Cameron, Vv'al
lace "I. More, R-q., County Clerk of Be
Ka'b county Illinois, and Miss Maria S ,
scccai daughter of Warren K?q
f thi-eiii"
Lol. i'urnas, ol tho lirownvuie --itt-
I .. . n , . . .,, , !
; rrfliser, and A. P. Cogswell of Brovn-
vii'e, are engaged in .er.-:iai warfare
I through the newspapers.
i M'r. S. A. Taylor, Agent of the Con-
j tinentai Lite Insurance C unpany ct JSew
i York, has been in our citv ior the past
two weeks, and has written up policies of
i !nnir.inr- in tlo nnu-.Tinf .f 5 1 T.tX);')
' during the iitue. Ve do not know but
j other agents have done equally well, but
j this is the only instance that has come
: under our observation. It shows coii
! clusively that the people of Plattsmouth
j believe in Life Insurance, and that the
i Continental is looked upon with favor.
! Ti!AiiSG:r;x(i i.ivcE( riicn ht.k
j viir.;.
j Union services will be held on Thanks-
; giving Day (to morrow) morning at the
Hall of the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation of Plattsmouth. The services
will commence promptly at 1 1 a. m. rail
roal time, and not exceed in length more
than one and a half hours, and wili con
sist cf a Thanksgiving Anthem "Te
Do urn.
Seiipture Lesson..
Prayer
Hymn (1021)
Sermonelte
Hymn (lO'J'j)
Sermonette
Hymn (1004)
Sermonette
Praj er
Doxology
Benediction
Per. McLeod.
Bev. Alley
Bev. Cameroii
Bev. Maxficld
-Bev. McLeod
Bev. Young
Bev. Alley
Btv. Cameron
, Bev. Wright
.Prof. D'Allemand
Bev. Wright
"Let the pecpie praise Thee, OLord:
Let till the pcuplc praise Thee."
t. .1 . . A l . :i i:. o 5 i
iic. uu;ict I'uiiuHi no cecun
street, north of the Herald c;7.ec will
, n , .. . J
ce reauy ior occupation ny th; hr.-t ot
next month. The plastering is all done
and the painters are at work.
l.VioO'). The array of Charter Oak
A NEW DODGE.
Every time a lady who uses fragrant
st.zo iont opens her mo th she a heitises
theriitlele. The state o her teeth is a
certificate of its cxeehouce. No spot
darkens their .-urfa. e, no i;or v.rity clings
to them, the cuhlo:s in which they are
set are rosy, and tiie i reath l h n t swell;
through them is sweet as the breeze cf
i June
C.I
in everv
h o a -e.
To Bkxt One or two furnished
room. Inquire of J. M. Woi.p,
novloJlw t V.'hite .rv Spires.
- - '
, -''.JC A J.u. n... .tie
ib"'"ys et Buli'ner are selling the cel-
mav'-'Tdtf
v ahory: x ivuiinor liave the I:i;-g's
c:tv. w ::c : thev b-on-rht tor ci-h :-n 1 -if
! f-dnccd. prices. C:t";i and c-amino th !;
1 -'
i.Wtf
VALLICRYsJ .'o Ll'rrXKR
I Are Ji.r.v r.-eeu in:r (be h'rge-f .-1
i"':f.-s looks ever hi: .:; :ht t'. this
-: o
:.';r- i
ii
tip
arc
aplo.hvwtf
G:. to Vailervs k BufTner's r.nd buy
: : '! i.i.o. s ;...a c-nocs, the i .--t in m-i.--
I ket. apLidvtf
A f.-w eiy orders ior sale. Ee pilrea
the ilcnAi.n oilie?.
TS: Z.4-.1 trj.
Ail pcr.-cr.s knowing the::., elves i:i
debteil to us by no'e or ac-mrp .-.re re
quested to call and settle immediately.
VAi.r.Liivs & 'r;-: x;:n.
; rra r--.ii' -i wit i-On-o ! :-. --) f A
'!!..., r. 1 -. ,,. . 'ri,..,.
.li.er.s l.UuIier .-. 1 .1C :V
selliirr the best fur 12 ets per varW
i-li.ewtf
- -
o
A'allervs BuHner h
ve ju----
A ' . .T, .',
, .1 uvn slii:'! . n AJL'Cit..- aiii ii- ,, iti.u it
tl
ev are se.linrr very p-m
-
Go to Vui'e-vs eV Bullner and buv you
Or:-.f.eries. Tiiey buy for cash and wil
not i.e un icisui
1
7ii tn "I'-iT" iT-.-c A- 1 " ti (Tn. 1. 1 1 ui v- i-Ai'r I
I -rv ..oods. iiiev are
.- i 1 . - r ei iVMiU1
L.lllll I 1 1 1 II 1 v 1
than the choapesr.
"
A fine assortment of clothimr. cents'
r.... : ' : i. i . , t . ,.l I
i UI II 1-ill II U i:t.--.;, li:is, C. O. ,l
assortmenteof ca-sime'res and other fiece
! poods can be had cheap. I have a lir.-t-
i class JaiJor in toe stoic, who is always
i r-tidy to to make up goods on short
! .-
' r-i r i -. r.
Wm. Stapi:l?!an.
llUltlU.
se:
Virf I
Largest stock of Bl.ml-.ets. at reduced
prices, at the New York Store.
sept0dtf
rR tntyi'uS:vi:i'.$.
E. II. lo-tt'- Cite Bcst:rir:-nt i the
pha---e to get fr- li oyst' is. Li .'y serve
thetu U2 i:i the uue-t i tyle. scptC.hf
D. II. Wl.e-hr Jc Co. are oTerimr for
sab'- over I0v i-its in the City of Pi-i'ts-
moot
at prices ranging iroin :-!." to;
je2.;tf
g;i:;at eap.:;aix3 ix ll l i:.5tate.
We bvc lor s;i!.: th- ie!: o- '.vj l:-t
luabWands in Ca- Cor-ntv Ncbrask
Si:c. Ti. B.
Nwqr 1 K) 12
Swqr 14 10 :;
f.cr H'2 11 II
.-.vig '2', 10 12
Se qr J5 12 12
No qr ."') 12 '13
Ne qr t:l II 10
So qr 22 12 12
Sr qr 1 i 12 l'
Nwqr LM 12 12
Nwqr 1:7 11 12
Nwqr Ud IU 11
Se qr 7 11 12
Se qr h'.v qr 2-J 1 ) 12
Ehfswqr Jo 11 12
W hf wqr i d 10 12
E hf se qr 7 10 13
Ehfnoqr IS 1 13
Ne of nwqr 23 1 12
Whfneqr 11 10 11
SVofneqr 11 3 0 11
Nw of se qr 11 10 11
1
From one to f ur years' tisne will be !
.i 1 !
veil 1 u par: i.e.' purchase money mi a
rze 1. rot ' . tii.n ot
rh
above lands.
. w - . - .1 1 1 . I
ill tiCl l.tiui! to the at.nv; list we f
llilpioveo i ill ills i:i':n n c can .-cn v.ii
reasoTs-ible terms. Cal at cor oilice for
pariicula rs.
P.v-sr: -t t'It!A.H,
Benl I'statc ai d Insurance "its
Main Street I'lattsmouth, Nc . raska.
Se pt 1 5 J.twtf
Fvitt Sale. A good parlor stove.
Only been used a rhort time will be
sold cheap. Inquire at the IIlkald
oihee. dtf.
irction.t
i. o. t. fc ,
r-ri:i"r nirctlr.? of ri;.f If 1
X.. T. T. 0.
O. I', every 'I hur-day vci'-.r. :.t ' ! I I't;'. ,ts i W.I IT ft j. r.
llali. TratH-ietit Ui--tlifrs:!r..e..rdi:.!v invited! 1 U J !. 1 i ii P f.t
o visit. JOHN W.CAU!l)THKi:s. N. O. i " i h,
(tKO. Pronolp.. Fee. !
: q'q'-p
J rintfmo-jih Kn. ; ! ; ;., "i x... .1. !rn::.r
j i, tUii'
' Street-.. T r.oi-icnt l'.tt r:.tr-. hs e,ir.l i:s! i v in viie.t
to vi.-i
s, lit k;:. c. r.
Sam. M. Cu afma:-
ISMtiil N r IYTJf IAS.
Pi.T-f! Vat.i f y 1.-vr.T. X"o. Ttrc:il.r
uiceir:s '-very 'lio:r-ay t-v;-.iit.-g. Vi-itius
brothers aiwaj-.-! wele'nc.
W. T,. WKI.T,?. W. C.
P. HKs;i,. h. A. S.
v. v. li:onaki. v. r.
Mirovir.
Pi.TTPMotTti Lof.;n X. A. r. k A.M.
ree,'!r iTiretiura ;.t their hall on the ii rt anl
thir i Mon day cvonincs of each month. Trans-
ient brciheru invited to vi-it.
.1 At VALLERY. W. X.
P. H. r.rrrsKR. S(c
M n,T Loim.k Xo. l'-.' A. V. k A. M. P-e-ul .r
mec'il.L'S at Maso:ii': Hall, fo -r and t' i-d I ii-
days. J. X. WlK, .'. M.
urn. 1,. sftioti.T, s"'
Xr
:t:tnsKACHAPTFR Xn.SE. A. r. Tlc,-Mlnr V C) , ! K " ('( i ! ' I ' 1 -x-:i.t:..ns
seeurel and f...Srth Tuesday eve- Vyv -til A . V. V M 1' ,
ennv
nii't s of caj month nt 7 ' f.'.-I'i.-!' r. th
i. H. viii:i- li;i;. n. p
W. P. Ga . F.c
KasthunS3 n Dr.arcfK I.ncr. rtegularmeet
iriK of tl.e Kn'iiily :irc held on Wed i:e-.!.i- eve
r.i!i;r. e.n ,r before the full suoon of e.ic h month.
Ml rd:'.:ter iMa.'.ns. their wive", sinters an
a lu-jniers are invite i to attend. I nniarrie l la
i'fs must be over eighi;n vi-r-s of aire.
D. 11. Vi IlKKLKl;', Patron.
MBS. C. A. Pi kf.. Patro:."--s.
J. X. V.'isk. Pi cor :er.
I. .;. t. ,
Ot tvrRtiAxrtt.Xo.S-KA.Kirkintriek W. C.
T. K. )!. Lewis. W. S. R. )!. Windh-on. L.1l-c
Prputy. Mcts at Court Ioti- Hail V(ry
""ae 'ay evening. Travtliicr Tcni lars rc.-pect-nlly
invited.
l'xe-i?i.rtn Pr.rFr Lor of. Xo. 1. ! P.
Lewis. Ii. T.; 1". K. W'nit.., 1. --. M,.f , .-. (.,,,; t
lieu.-e Hall on the f;r.-t an i thirdatur iay cviu
iiifs of er.ch moic h.
St a it of Mope .oiv.k Xo. S. O. .T. I'.ivi-.. W.
'.. T.; Andrew "deinaT, W. S. Meets at Jilt.
t-le:-ai-,t everv Satnr lav rveninir.
..!: VI ?w i.ix:k. .Mi. I . J. .J. t i:nn ii.-r.
... ( T Wm. .7. llc-ser. V. S S. W. '.-,!'
j i.eitp"' Detmtv. Mcers every Welne5 j iv even
I v. Travfiiiisr Templars re.-peett'ully ir:i;e..
; in.
fr. io F. (I i:ovk laoiii-:.
i ..('. T.;.Ja. !i'ni!
; . . ni" i.-'.IUi n,
v: f. II. Win-b.w.
W.
''1,,f.I','i;'.,1'- ,
Travelinitlcnpla
Lo.lro lM.ntv. UtitscvcrvS.inrdav......,'
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