Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 27, 1871, Image 3

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    Legal Noiicc.
Ic the Dl-trict Onnrt of the State of Nelrask.
n mid tor Cats County;
.T. liii Pill A Alfred Dill. Nettie DOI. Calhe-ino
1 I. and Wpliitai Iill. minor heirtf of, and tbe
i-id'lren of William Dill dcecaued, and ciarah
1J1 widow of W illiam Dill deceased, and John
.Munlort. administrator oi tha estate of William
deceased,
against
Gcorjfe JenninK', Anna Maria Jenninsri,
V.'uli'iui E. Sheldon, Adelia. bhcldon, hii wile.
Charles E. Layley and Jennie F, Daylcy, his
v ite, John U. liaylcy. end Iiayley his wire
lilaard Uuodonouch.and Goo Jeuough. his
wife. James Siwcet, Juliun Metcalf and A. liow
c:j. Attorneys in laet, and trustees ot the Kitoek
l! ol ier of 'he Farmers ic Mwhau c iitre of
eiraka City. Nebraska, and the Farmer.-i.Jt
Mechanic store. William Ilorriiran. Lvander
W. li.irnura Lcpzet Sl Co., ami liichard D.
fi.iop.-ovj, receiver, defendant!1. Xotii.-e to non
f pi lent, tlctcntnt.s. To L Iward Goodenouch
fcu 1 wife, C'narles K. Dailey and wile, llensrs.
I.i.wet i Co., non-resident, dofwndant, you
are hereby notified that the auve named plain
liflj. did or? tbe TM day of Juno file their peti
t:u in th above entitled action, in the above
I. atiied court, the object and irayer of which ia
titnrrli;e h mortgage t'iven by George Jwiininit
luviAnna .Maria .)cniiiiiF- to William Dill, ami
I7 1 im nvii'tJ t plaintiff John Dill, and
t' bt:i;ri the payment ot aecitaiii note cxeeu
(i'tlyllct'iJii.inicgs mi 1 Anna Maria J en
lir.z to William Uill, in .March, P-iW. Kir $10.
I; , with ir.t.-re-t thereon at twelve percent per
annum from March iilfi. 1JX1. and 'pon delault
heir. i in i li; in the payctucnt of tiie money
p 1 intere-t due on paid note, to have th; naid
niortajtfe iriveii upon the lt day of April, lv.1
I y f ii-orgr Jconinx and Anna Maria JenniiiK3
t' M'iliiuiu Dili, to secure t-'J. h n'te upon the
j nrli--a-t i anrter i '1 -4 1 section, number t wn-nty
ii; lit '-S an ! part of th-j west halt ( J-'Jud the
north-wct u:ir:cr (1-1) of fieetion nuinl.er
lumty Hvr.'i i7) in t wn r.uin'er ten ( l'l;
t orta of run-f number thirteen i- east of the
'h I'riueipai Meridian, bcins; in Cays ruunty,
N"'ora-k i. I'tv !o-o I u::d to liavj i-ai 1 tan U
n.ld to p:-yf.:i 1 .-ui;i of money and interest due
tipjii sin-h not"-. Yra are PMiuirred to plead,
i-t: in-r or lemur to snid petition i:i sai 1 court,
on or liiMirn th 1 I tii, d iy of August. l-.T 1 or
r 0 1 petition will bo taken ai true and decree
rendered arrordinely-
HTLVLNSON IIAY'.VARD.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Ordered to tie pul.li.-hod fmr consecutive
wveks iti the Xehbaska HkbaLO.
I.SAAC POLLARD, Clerk.
E$ J. M. I'f.akdhley. Deputy Clerk.
Junt1
IVTl-wlt.
HENRY BOECK
DEALER IN
FUKNITURE,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
liKDSTKADS-
oy ALL DrHCRIPTIONS AND AT ALL PKICB3.
nietaiic Burial Cases.
CFAIiI SIZE3.
YXLEN COFFINS
U.cu-.ly Mu le, oiid .Sol J Cheap for Cash.
Vi'itH miiiv th-ink for pa-t pitronafre.
i.: ail I i iili a:i 1 exam J uiy !.iri,-'3 stock of
iiiiuio ti. 1 C Hit:.". janJStf.
Public Sale-
Will be 'old at the Court Houo in Tlafts-:n-
otn. on itnrday the i of July. l-Tl.to tho
hiciies hi 1 ler. the l'oilowi'is de.-erihed proper
t r.iljoiiiii'it ih- r;t v ot I'Littriimuth. i n the
rs', i.i Wit: Lot X 12. .'ee I:;, town M rare
1 ;. foctuiuing on:? acre, w i:li dweliiB hou.-e on
l.inil. Sarah Ass FtTiiY.
.iuiy l-l'.'iwl
27 2233L025
Visiting IMattsmoutli,
VILLFINU OCODSTI'LIN ACCOrara DA
TI'JX Ad ill
Farmer's Feed Stable
C. rrT of Sifh and Vine ?ireet.-- One ElocV,
X no of; ue l'reiiyteriau Churu'i, I'l -tt-smou'li
BATE-i i PctiAn.Vft
V T Jl B L B S !
LIYEFiY SALE & EXCHANGE .
'.- The -t i f H'.Te? nnd Huirtiescnhan J.fiJ
Ciir.it r Vi.ic and Fourth street.
rnClo'iwtf. PhitMmouth Xdhrakv
tSact-jsor to R. AValther)
V
ISarnsscmakcr,
sir.d dealer in
ARX ESS, SADILE3, COLLARS, HALT
Whip. Bru.-hcs, ic, .te.
Kepniring dr.ne substantially and wilh dis
p I'i'h.
tivp nie a e;,"l hefor? pur-linin? rNcivhere.
I loirti: Strref. north ot I'iatte Vnliey llou.e,
a.ljoinir.K Matthews i Donnelly liar Iwuri
M-jre. eptliiTtf
MAGHI. E SHOP!
JJaijman Curtis.
Repairer? of Steam Engines, Boiler, Saw and
tiri-t Mills.
ila and Ste-ira Fitting, Wrought Iron I'ipe,
Farce and Tii't I'unip. Steatu Gauge, alauce
Valve tiovtincrs, aud alt kinds ot
Bra : s Engine Fittin s,
ruraiflictl on short notice.
FARMING MACHINERY
Krr-itreJon hort notice.
3?
River RaiiRoatl,
Incocacctinwith tho j
Chuoji, DurVn-jton &' Q'iiy I!. 1!
O.Ter tother-eoplc.f Plattswouth. end all
iiortion ot rsci ia.--ka 'yinif
".'OVTIllI CF THE PLATTE,
the most dire.'-t. nr.d the b.-t P.onte to the Eas
tern. South ilastern. and Northern States.
P.i.-s-::crs defiirir.icto travel luxuriously shoe.
tak the Atlantic Kxpre.-s, whi-h runs thrsut-h
to ChicfiRo without change of Cars, equipped
with elegant Iay C;a..hes, Pullman's Palc.
Day nnd Sleeping Coache3. and .
Pullman's Dining Cars.
In addition to thefaet h3tthi is the direct
route by which f.ine nmy be ?aved in rescbiu
anypointintheKuternor Middle States, it nV
truthfully be sjtid that it possesses the best trae
and the finest equipment of uny Western Lice,
ensuring to tbe passenger
Speed, Safely and Comfort.
KatB always as LOW aa the LOWEST. Ba -tae
checked through to any point East.
. C. K. PEK KINS. tJen. Sut.
A. F.T0UZAL1X, Oca. Paen?er Ajrent.
iaiiisdAtrtf.
FALL AND WINJER GOODS.
L870.
1870
D. ECU5A83I.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, aad more
D. SCHSASSB 8c CO,
To buy their
AT
T EW Y O R J HTO R 1
The beat and uiott complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS-
Are now on exhibition at the Xew York Store, at jrreatly reduced prices. We call p.irtteular
attention to our now btjles ot
DUESS-tiOODs. PKINT.S,
DKLAlNS. CilNGHA.MS,
liUOWlN SHEETINU.
HLEACIIED COTTON
BALMORALS. CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAli
COTTON VA S BOOTS AN1
of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. large stock of
OROC? RIES,
HARDWARE,
QLEENSWARE
WOODEN-WARE,
GLSSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
Wo Fell at Cn-t Now ll-.e Celebrate! OARDEW CITY CLIPPER
PLOW, STUBBLE unci BREAKIN j PLOWS, ' - t
CULTIVATORS. REAPERS. SLEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C
l'latt-uiouth September llKh. 1S70. tf. D. SCHNASSE Jc CO.
MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE
Insurance Company
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING.
2iiviIcsil on the Confribtiiioii Plan,
SecnriES the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
1st. This i? a Western Company, immured by V.etern men. Those hrown nnanatu-bil charac
ter, ability and osition. a Cord ample guaranty for its careful and sucecsful uiauageiueut.
lid. ItM Polices are all nii-lirliliii,j. ...
ad. Premium ail :sii. It receives no notes anil pives none. Tohcy holders have no interest
to pay. and no outstanding notes as liens upon their polieicJ.
4th. Jt has no restriction upon travel.
Pth. Itsdiviuoui'.s are made upon the contribution plan.
tith. Its "uuaiiiesi is cxcluseivly life insurance.
Are the accumulation of interest upon rreu:iu!i:3 pai l, hence the Company that loan? its a.seij
ntt.'ie highest rate of interert run 'ive you the l:u;re.-t divi. lends. Eastern companies invest their
ln;neys at ft percent., while tins makes its
'1 he advantage ot We-iern investments to the
n.-i:
Mip uniiiii nt of ?lliiKi invested for lift v
b per cent, compound interest, is 5 lvl-o.i
H " " " 4o.-jii1.iU
lo " " IiT.m;!.
1 " " " " XlH.lMK.rO
It is obvious that this company oiTers trre.iter financial advantages and inducements to the
policy-holder than any other company in csistanco .
OFFICERS .
H V Mneknv. Prrsblcnt,
D M Svvati, Vice I'rident.
Dr J L Wcver, Med. D'tor,
'leorfro A ?Toore, Secretary,
J Jones. A.-s't Secretary.
11 L -t'ewman. Treasurer
DI HECTORS.
D ?h're. Leavenworth. Kan, II T Meekay, Leavenworth Kan.
.1 V Richards, " " D M Swan, " "
II It Hainmoud " " ti C"lfin.
II Kdii.-rton. " " Jei) A Moore,
Thosfarnev. " " 1 V V v. ers. " "
S M Sirickler. Junction City Gen L Davis, St. Louis. Mo
Chas Ivobinson, Larat.ce, J MeiTitt,
U.llKlley, " K Hastings. "
MR Morgan "
ml. IS. CfclK.rTi
fpu. tgentfor .ebraaka and .orlliciu Uaiis.
GOOD TRAVELING SOLJCITORS WANTED.
J. W. JIAHSHALL, Asrent, r r, , , t vnri"
K. R. LIVINGSTON. Ked rxaminer i 1 '-' i-UtJfj .
PLATTS&IOUTH,
Probate Notice.
All parties havinir claims acrainst tho rtnte
of Amos T. Lucas. Oeccaeit. I.iie of I'lattsmouth
Xebra.-k. are hereby notified that s.iid claims
must be tiled in the Probate Court of Cass Co.,
on or before January lo, or they will bo
forever harred.
Julv l.'xh. 1S71.
julylOwUL A. L. Child, Probate Jmlgo
Estrity Notice.
Proke into the enclosure of the ubseribrr
in Plat tsnruub. Preciuct, Cass county, i-.beu
thxlith of Miy. 171, one roan yearling heile"'.
with red cars .and legs.
Teery Walkf.h.
j-jlytiwj.
Sheriff's Sale.
G W Merk. vs Xick Enfle Exeeation.
Notice is herebv cive that 1 trill otTer Cot
Sfle at public auction o;i the Hth day of .iu
?us A. D. ls71 at the front door of the court
l:ou-e in the city of Platt.-mouth C:i-s county,
Nebraska, at two o'clock p m of ?aid day lhe
follou injr disenbed property, to-wit :
The undivided one ha! f of the buii lines situa
ted upn the eat hal f of lot No 11 in block no
thirty in said city of Piattsm juth. de-cribed as
lollows. one two "tory frame buiblinir twenty
two feet wi le and forty leet lent:, built by U V.
Merk and Nick Pocie Bi. l now known as
Metk s 11 ard are Store, and rue snuil! house
fourteen feet wide an 1 thirty feet Ion situ.ite l
in the rear of the aforesiid two stoiy bou-e.
and on the afo'-e.-aid half lot. and lso the un
devi led half intere-t of the Icace to PiiH hilt'
lot, which expire January tbe ht AD S73. and
levied upon as the property of the said Ni-'K
Enile to satis'y an execution in fnvor of t':e
r lidtt W Merk issued by tiie clerk rl the Disirict
Court wilhin and for Casf county Nebraska,
and to medirecte't as Sheriff ot said county
liven under my hand this Uth day of "July
A D 1;71. J. W. JOIINHJN. Sheriff
of "hss countv Neb,
Maeqvetti f- Sirono. l'i'fl's jyl3w5
Attachment Notice.
LJ MeCrea. vs.) Before tbe Probate Judee in
Mr. Huilly Jc and tor Cass ceunty Neb.
LAHunt'y )
On the 30th day of June A D 1S71 said Pro
bate Judfre hv-ucd an order of attachment in
the above action! for the sum"f S'Jl, taid ac
tion will be heard Au?ut 18th 1S71.
Pattmouth July Pi 1S71.
Snu X D&aper. Jtty's
lor Plaintiff.
jflrwS
1870.
r. D. LSSHOFF.
too. are going- to
TEE
inve.-tu:ents at twelve per cent, or more.
policy holder appe ars in too tolluwing stiirtim?
years at
I! A Calkins. General Ajrent,
K llarvi y. ( 'on. r ctuar,
T A llurd, Attorney.
II L Xwman Leavenworth Ka
W K t'heinbtriaiii.
1 A Kurd.
K li Allen.
(' 'crry. Wc-'on, Mo,
ti W Veal, Topiku, Kansas.
J M Price Atchison, Kan.
llStebbius, "
CaSS CO., EVES.
Legal Kotice,
S B Hark, vs 1
ijco il iekf-y V
Jt Eranci. Bell. I
In thn Distriet conrt of
N'el-.ra-ka in and tor Cass
county..
lo tieonre il Vickroy an, I Francis Bdl. non
rrident defendant.", will tak n'liccth itS 15
Clark pkiintitl did on tne l.th day of July ImTI.
hie his l elilioii in th-- 1I. i'jt Court d J udiei.il
District in anil for C.i-s County Nebraska, the
object iwid prnyrr of which is to declare a cer
tain tru.-t deed in ide by one J.icob Betis to de
fendar.ts (Jeo. li Viekroy i:ud I raiieis Boll ui;.n
the South est cr ot Section five r' in town-nip
o eleven 1 11 north, rartre no t hirtet n '. 1 ! Kin
' Cass em.nty Ncbrask'i to uolullj- p till ott an i
: satisfied of record nnJ to remove tho cloud rost
; ins upon plaintifl (S. B. C'l.irks.) tittle to aid
real estnic by T'.':ison ot said tieo. H. Viekroy
j and Francis Be!i: 'ailing and rcfu"init to oave
. tho said tru-tdu!y released and cancled td'rec rd
j upon the lull payment nnd tatisfacion ot the
; tamo, and that pi .iniitTs title to said re.d csf-te
'maybe nub ted and confirmed iu h'uu. You
1 are required lut an-wcr sni i i.oi:iiion on or be
' fore the sthtd' August lb7l.
S 15, CLARK
By JIaxwfi.i. A CitAriiAS. .4tty's
j uly Id w .H
Lenal Nctice.
In eDitrier Court ilJu lieial Dl.-trict in
and 'or Cass county. Nebraska,.
Marirsret Cuppvj Isaac Cupp.
'yc Isasc Cu p non-rci ! ft derend-int. To" '
1 are hercly notifie M. o M irj rt Cupp did I
on the trh 'av of 'uv 171 tie l.er i' t!ti -n in I
the ffi e f t-.f CU-rk i t -be f'i trie eoiir- 2d
Ju-iitia! JJ.-t-i-t t -. !'n i f-r (V s run ;
acairstyr.il i he .t.;,-et nd proer of nhe'i
(..- umhi u i; uit oon -s oi in itrimony now
i Itc bctwi en yourself an.' s:ii.l 'Varp!
Cupp nay b-- di-si'vrd and ad mat-rime eon -tra-t
set a-ide ar,j that s; id Margaret Cuop may
bed-creed a devorco a rinrvto matr mom'l.
Voa arer'qu;red to answor paid petition on
or befoie the 2 il -y o Anpnst A I )71.
JillHELli CHrilAH AttT's
jyl35 for Murgret Cupp
Probate Notice.
A rplication has thisdiy been made by Mrs
M. A. T d 1. for final settl m-utofher ae
eounts as administratrix on the estate of
Will'nm L. Th' mas ; Also for appointment of a
Guardian to the minor heir of caid estate.
Ai.d July J th871. At. 9. A. M. is here ap
pointed or eaid settlement and appointment,
r , ,,,, A- I'.CIIILD.rro!are Jude.
JaT.v. 12th 1ST1. diwlw-
LOCAL InBWS.
Kev. D. R. Durtsan, chairman of tiie
committee on Library fur the State
Utiivtr.-ity, ha lian led us a list of the
Looks proposed Tor the libraiy, Avhich
can be seen at thl office by any one in
terested in examining it.
The latest of the puns on the Pre.M
c5fMiii.il family: "The reason Grunt
likes the seashore h that Neptune al
ways ruled with a Try-Dent- '
Chancellor LV'ntnn contemplates de
liverinff a series of lectures throughout
the State, at an early day, on the fiib
ject of education. We are gbul to know
that tbisi gentleman, who .tands ;;t the
head of the editc:itio:.al ititrests of the
State, ha-s determined fo tak" hold of
the mbject in this Lape. l)-ie n--tic of
his lectures i:i this place wi!! be ;iven
through the columns of the IIkiiald.
I). II. Wheeler, Pec. of tiie State
Board of Agriculture, has our thanks
for a copy of the Third Annual Ileport
of the Board to the Legislative asterii
bly. The Fremont Ti ifnn frays the demo
crats of that city have taken a "new de
parture," into the ranks of the Repub
lican parly. The TriLune feels jolly
over the recent Republican victory in the
election of City officers.
The Fremont TiVmne has entered upon
its fourth year. It has had three years
of grand success and starts on th;fv.irth
with a bright prospect ahe td, both fi
nancially and politically. The recent
''ttjrninsr of the tables" in the election
of the Republican ticket is largely due
to the influence of the Tribune. ,
IT. C. Va- Horn, Fsn.., of Liberty
Precinct, informs that an out-house on
Mr- Eaton's farm, near the Weepinar
Water, was struck b- lightning last eve
ning, and set afire. The flames were ex
tinjrnishcd, and the building saved.
Mr. Van Horn says crops arc good in
his locality. i
Has the "gentleman from Pennsylva
nia," Lis Honor the Attorney General,
commenced suit yet for the recovery of
moneys ia the hands of Silvers & Son?
Let us hear from him. The man who
insinuates that his Honor has received
"a part of the pork" is ceitainly mis
taken. Let Silvers be sworn.
The Silver Row came up this morninsr,
and unloaded, among other tl.ings, 17,
000 fire-brick for Mr. Lamb, who vsVA
use them for the erection of a patent
linio kiln, on a tract of land recently pur
chased fiom Mr. Ilowland, shunted just
north fif the citv limits, immediately on
the railroad. The kiln proposed by Mr.
Lamb, whii-h will probably be ready for
oportition about the 1st of September,
wi 1 supply between 2o0 and 300 bushels
of limo a day. The plan is a double
arch, with centre opening fur the lima to
fall in. nnd can be run constantly, being'
self feeding.
The Omaha Ifrrnhl speaks of the
lion. Experience Estnbrook as "the dis
banded pettifogger of borowed Jaw.'"
We rento'iiber a time, not far di-tant,
when the IIcrill did not thu speak of
Experience ; and that was wh'le it was
pattincr him on th? back and a-king him
to "go in lemons" and try to convict
Rutlerof "hih crimes," etc. nnd Eta
brook felt flattered by the encomiums of
tbe Tlcrnhl at that time. How docs he
like its present manner of mentioning
his name ?
Fiv men nrrivd in the c ty (hisniorn
insr, direct from Ft. Renton, from ulierc"
they had come in two open skiffs, hein?
fifteen days on the way. They stopped
Ions enough to get a fresh supply of pro-vi-ptis,
?,r,d pulled our for St. Ion is.
There w re a hundred copies of Wood
hull k CbifTiin's Weekly and the same
number of the Revolution, sent to the
Constitutional Convention the other day,
with a view to influencing the members
in favor of female suffrage.
The TriLuue. says it is rumored that
cx Senator Thayer will soon take up his
residence at the capital of the State.
The city authorities have repaired th
side walks on the south side of Main
street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Nathnn. whose sirnnme is Waybrurht
has "Mgned the pledge." Good for Na
than. If you want a never filling well, one
that the children cannot fall into, get one
of the Heath Patent Pored wells villi
stone tubing. See advertisement.
It is thought the proposition to insert
a clause in the new Constitution causing
a medical test when the plea of insanity
is set up in criminal trials, and sendin.c
the parly to the lunatic asylum if found
insane, will create some interesting dis
cussion among the legal minds of the
Convention.
During a recent trip to Leavenworth,
Kansas, an! intermediate points, we
found no place where business or. im"
provemrnts had a heaHiier appearance
than at Plattstuouth
Several memb r of the County Ag
ricultural and Mechanical Association
were in the city to day on business con
nected with the Society.
A destructive storm of hail, rain and
wind occurred at Atlanta, Iowa, -on the
evening of tha lSth. which blew down
one laroe br'c.k bui'd'ttg, ruin -d tbe po-t-ollieo
Imi'd'ng. nps-t h u .s. an I rnitp 1
crop. The -torm !;-' d liaif ait liuur.
The damages, as fiven by tip- M- ssruni r
are as fol'ows :
S :.T-r.l k II ' t- -e ..
torly .1. in-.'; J: ! m e , , '
I...,-. ?4 "0.
.1 A. Twipv's -t'oe i-uildiii ( iry
good') ba lly damaged.
Rhodes Lea's n-i b nee ditto,
Dawson biliiard hail initially wrecked.
Pre-hyteriaii Church blown off its
fontidution badly wrecked.
Ea.-t end of Cniijjri'gational Church
biik'ei ut thiee inches, a!l 1 the Mcth-odi-t
ditto.
Dr Nicholl's drug -tore slightly hurf.
A D. Boyd and D. F. Hawks severe
ly injured. Nobody killed
That wa- ra'h- r a fine siting of 31 r-
t j it -an th.tt "we .o not believe in iiu- J
mortality because we have proved it, bat
we forever try to prove it, because we j
believe it.''
"Zlio I.tist Ulootl-UoiSi.?' Insult lo tiie
Sonlb.
Hinds county, M.i--is ppi, is pio
f.iund!y agitated, e.-pecially in its Demo
cratic e!t tucnt. It has endured with
more or less equanimity, the abolish
ment of slavery, the reconstruction laws,
the. iiritating carpet-bagger and tho
pro'-oking native scallawag, together
with all the sjudry tormenting devices
i'lVented by the diabolical Radicals; but
uow a tyrannous indignity has been
heaued upon its long-suffering chivalry
under which patience itself wtitbes in
ufony, and the bottom principles of
Mississippi human nature revolt like a
sick stomach insulted by an tifiered
globule of rancid kerosene. This hist
indignity was invented by the fiendish
and altogether super-mortal malignity of
aca:pet bag eountysupctinteuded, whose
infernal Yankee ingenuity has taken this
di ugreeabl'j turn. This petty anil pu-.-d
millions despot of a toad-bloated and
r.ptiiliin ia.ty Northern Republican
oppression- (or words to that effect
the reader can find plenty of phrases of
as strong flavor in Southern Joui ualisui)
has actually dared attempt to uproot
the native language of the "chivalry,"
and to teach tlieir children that the
pronunciation, rhetoric, and idioms of
their fathers are barbaric and vulgar I
With a d, praved viudieativeness never
h fore achieved by any being in the form
f i man (we arn't certain it isn't a
woman, after all) this fiend has issued
an official order that all the children in
Hinds county shall be taught in the pub
lie schools supported by the taxpayersof
that county, to despise and repudiate
the language of their high toned fathers
and liiothcrs, and to adopt, in lieu there
of, "the peculiar pronunciation and
wangdoodjo of New England, " accord
ipg to Web-ter's dictionary and north
ern literature generally. This
diabolical order against the moth
er tongue of the poor
abused children of the South, commands
that they shrill cea-e to say "jrwine," but
shall use the word "going;" that they
shall not say "thar," and "whar," and
"ar," but shall say "there," ' where,"
and 4 are ;" that they shall eschew
"youuns"' and " weuns " an 1 say "you"
and "we;" "clear," instead of "clar ;"
and mod humiliating, most degrading of
ail. that thev should abandon the words
'Yank'' and "nigger," "fed" and "con
fed," and let "which ' and "thcm.s" se
verely alone.
No wonder that the patriotic indigna
tion of a free people fairly boils at this
insulting indignity. It is not so much,
at least altogether, that the children are
thus ordered to abandon the native
tongue of the sovereign nations of Mis
sissippi, but the utter fion'li-hness of the
thing consi.its more in the fact that they
are ordered to adopt the "whang-doodle
of New Engiand." a-nl tbe pronuncia
tion and vernacular of Noah Webster,
who was, as everybody know-, no better
than a Radical, nose-whining, ji-ahn
singing Impertinent, low-down a nkee
schoolmaster. Tli3 Hind-- county Gt
z(ttr, in pure and vigorous Mississippi
style, expre.-ses the indignant son-e of
it p'-oplle over this unparalleled outrage
as follows :
"If this is not placing 'the last feather
on the camel's buck,' then we are at a
lo-s to say what it is. We have been
plundered mid rnbl.ed by the Yankees ;
we have been ruled for five years with a
rod of iron in the hands of the Yankees;
the Y ankees have formed a St tto Con
stitution tor us and our laws at Jackson
are enacted by Yankees, they have giv
en us a Y'aiikee school system, directed
aud managed by Ytuikecs. and Y'ankee
school books (and Yankee carpet-bag
teachers wherever it was possible for
thorn to be introduced), and now our
ma ters have the presumption and im
pudence to require southern teachers to
ram down the throats td southern child
ren the peculiar pronunciation whang
doodle of New En-land V'Vetrcit
Post.
B23ammnuvi
tieap l.iStC.
The Vt'orlil contains the follows
A Useful contrivance has been -intro
duced into this country from Russia by
Mr. Clay, late minister to th;tt govern
ment, which is rapidly coming into favor
here. It is called a peipttn d candle,
and consi ts of a -mail tubo within which
placed a clo-c tirtuig wick soaked wit h
keic-etie. 'flii- tube is screwed inro a
camilesiick ami lits iu-ide another tube,
made, of while chin i, stud re-cmbling
closely a candle in external appearance
th whole taking the look of an ordinal y
candle and candle.-: iek. R-. heating the
top of the brass titl e the kerosene soak
wick generates ga- and give; a tine blaze
through a imiu cr of smrtll npeia'ure.-iu
thee id td' the tube 15y this simole
and ingenious arrangement a good liuht,
it is said, is f'uiiii-hed at a cost of only
one cent for live hours. Beside the
point "f economy, it is thought thar the
use of kerosene in this manner will be
entirely free from danger of explosion.
lioicol Wit en.
A writer in the Gohlen Age says :
Wives are not selected on account of
their dress or ornaments in one case out
often, lirilliant d;ess an i jewels ..tlraet
attention, and brainks- f -psntid dandi
flutter about the youtig wooo o who
make the gieatest display, anxiou- for
the excitement, aud notoriety winch a
flirtation affords. Rut there i- no love
in their hearts au l no marriage in their
intentions, unless the splerid'd co-mme
covers more we.ibh I lian w.jrth. Seri-ois
minded, sensible young men loo with
suspicion upon tho i'v.l who is expen
sively dressed. They count the co-t o'
that sort of di-p!ay. They a.-k them
selves wh.d her they can alio'-- to clothe
and adorn--' a wife it: an o pa ally cos! ly
style. IIov :i ::iuri wit 1 a saiaiy oi ti:
teen hundred dollars, can inainlain a
wife whom it costs a thon-ruel d-'iliiis
per year to dress is a problem ih -y ure
not mathmatieians enough to solve.
They question whether a woman v ho
has a passion for showcy dre-s atulc's'ly
jewlry can have the intelligence, the
scriou-ncss of heart, the intere-t in C'Ou
uirni things, '.he ;!eep and atduing altltc
tion, which fit one for a lite companion
When James Rus.-oll Lowe1! wa- in
Italy, a beggar triar came to hitu one
day with a -ub-ciiptioii lor repairing his
convent. Lowcil -u;d : "Ah ! but 1
am a heretic. ' The friar replied : "Co
doubiedly but yor moncv i-p'-rlicriy
on hod . ix."
A gt.io-iiia;i 'earned in the origin of
social cu-toms. was a-ked wh;ii wa- the
lm i llioi: of ! be eu 'it i' i e. - :i g .in oi i
.-hoe afi. i a ti w t.-i.i i ! il eoo; i.- a- ti-cY
sta-tcii on itu ir -;!p. S dd he : "T m-dii-itc
thit tiie i-i.tiii'.- ..f matrimony
-i l- fir. jippcry.
. .M . v ! : --u :V h ;il
tut ! : N i Iivdt-, ii o
!- ' : v- . '.V i i Wi -ii-y-t'-sii U k-
is . f i, ii n .iiii i.i li i ti nor se:t aiiie.i
out ins; ::. .-wii'is i t-r-eif down, '"haiid
over h ind, caught (he child with her
feet, drew herself arid .-on up again, and
then, woman like, spanked the boy for
falling in.
A young ouple went to Rev. Paul
Davis to be married. Mr. I), is a wag,
and by an innocent mistake begau to rend
fiom the prayer book as follows : 'Man
that is born cf woman is full of trouble,
and hath but a short time to live." The
a-toni-hed b.idegrootu suddenly exclaim- '
ed : " ivr, you mi-Mk -, we come here to
be married." "Well, rep ied Davis, '
"if you insi-t, I will marry you, but be- :
lieve me, myi'rienJ, you had better be ;
buried' '
j-'zr?Yn THii: great cause
OF
HUMAN MISERY!
Junt PuUUhed. in a tcaUd envelope. Price 6cf.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and
Radical cure of jsperniatorrbcea, or t-emiual
Weakness, Involuntary Km issions. Sexual De
bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally;
Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy, and I-its;
Jlental and Phisieal Incapacity. resulUUK from
Plf-abuse, ic By Kooert J. Cutvcrwell. M.
l)r. author of the '(ireen Hook.' A"-. .
Tbe world renouued author, in this admna
ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper
ience that the awful cocsequence o. se!t-abuse
may be ttKetually removed without medicines,
and without dangerous, surgical operations, bou
gies, instrument?, rings or cordials, pointing
out a mode ol cure at once certain and etieetuaj
by which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition mav be, may cure himselt cheaply, pri
vately, and radically. This lecture wul prove a
hoc n to thousands, and thousands. . .
Sie.-t under seal, to any address, in a plain
sealed envelope, on the re-eipt of six cents, or
two postage stamps. Also Ir. Culverwe l s
marri ge guido,' price 25 cents. Adlress tu
Publishers.
CHAS. J.C KIFE & 0.
127 Bowery, New York. P. O. Box!, 5S6
Dcc v-r 22 wly.
A" CARD
Vf'e ask tbe attention of the public to the
stork ot spring goods we are opening. We have
t.i ken great cure in the selection of none but
first-cbiss goods, and from first bands, we buy as
low ns they can c had in the market for cash, nnd
we -hall sell nt prices that we guarentee will
give entir- satisfaction to all who may give us a
call, come and see and you will be convinced.
CLAHK & PLUMPER.
BU IT KU Y
WHOLESALE AXD EITAIL
T) IvTJGrTST,
iving and has on hand fat the
ta:id of White fc Buttervs)
Souoi side Main Street, PlatUnioutb, Neb.,
THE LARGEST AND
illosf Complete
Stock of Plugs. Medicine. Paints. Chemicals
Leinl. Var ish. Coal Oil. Fish "il. Maeh:ne
Oil. (iargling oil. Castor Oil. Neatsfoot
Oi . 1,1 h;ile Oil. Linseed Oil. Lard
Oil. Essential Oil. Cod Livei uil,
and a large vario
tions. . v 1 ancy
ami ilet Arti Ic.
Essences. Fla
voring extracts
aud 'all
PATENT MED CINES
Such aa
Jiiyne's Cue's
Aycrs', scovillo's
Hall's Christie's .Mi
Lain's. Morse's, linker's
Wi-t.-ir's. Wrisht's, Wake
field, (;uysott's. Perry Davis'
Koh.-ick's, Pctitt's, Mrs. Winslow's
Dr. Winouell's llostctter's, Drake's
Wallace's. West's and ot the most popular
Patent Medicines in use at the present d:iy.
Brandies Wines and Whiskie
Of the Best tirades and qualities, strictly for
Medical purposes.
OWESTIC DYES.
Ped or R.i. - Green. Blue, Blnek. Analine, In
digo. M.id ler. F.xtract Logwood. Dry
Woods, ic Iu f:i-t everything
thnt is n-ide '. in the drug
or Me-iieal line.
Phislcians' Perscriptioni
eiil!y ompoucd ed :ir,d put u p at all lo t
I'll ()rus wa ron;- d tre h ant pure. Call
ore l)u iu?. i-n I soe wh it I hav e to sell.
Plattsuiouth. Feb. 2th diwtf.
J. W. SHAMOiTS
FEED, SALE AND
LIVERY STABLE.
M A I N STK E ET,
' . ' tti utii
1 am prepared to accommodate the public with
Uorses. tarringes, iiuggies and a No. 1 Hearse
ot short notice and reasonable terms. A ll.u k
will run lo the . -team bout landing, and to all part
Ol the city when o -sired.
Jantay 1, lb71-diwtf.
SUBSIDE NUVY
tor tub
H E K A L D !
TIIK BEST
LOCAL .PAPER 1ST
DAILY
One Year - -Three
Jlonlhs -One
Month -
- $10,00
. $2,50
- $1,00
WEEKLY
One Year - - - $2,00
Six Months - - - $ 00
THE HERALD
IS TIIE only oxe giving
COMPLETE jEWS FROM
TIIE GRE.1T WEST
BETWEEN
PLATTSM OU TH A ND
FORT KEARNEY.
TIIE HERALD
Now Offers the
BEST .ID VER T1SLYG MEDIUM
West of the
MISSOURI RIVER
It is read by Farmers, Merchants Me
chanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers,
Kailroad Men, Dusiness Men,
Manufacturers, Consumers,
AND
Sarah J. Powers' Estate.
"1 r II EREAS. Jesse Erwin has made appliea
I f tion for final settlement as Administrator
in the above estate. Public notice to all parties
interested, is hereby given that said settlement
will be made at the Probate Otiice in Cass
county, Neora.ka. on the liid day of June A
D. ls.71. at U o'clock a. m
A. L. CillLD. Probate Judge.
Junel2171. jel5w2.
r;
ili
Rocfe Eluffs, Neb
Spring Term Commences
Search 21st, 1871.
Pupils of ei'.hersex will receive thorough at:d
gysiemntic instruction here. Particular atten
paid to Primary scholars.
School books furnishod free of coat to &1
pupils.
GOOD BOARDING CAN BE OBTAINED
AT r EASONABLE :Ai-
For teruis anl particulars a ldres
lowtf J. D. 1 AX 1?")V'
GETTING MARRIED.
E.SSAVS FOR VOUNXG MEN, on the d
lights of Home, and the propriety or impro
priety of getting Married, with sanitary help
for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial hap
piness. Sent free in sealed envelopes. Address
liUWARD ASaOCIA'ilON. liox P. Phih.del
Pi" inn 1 d jrivrj.
LS T -A. JEll L
M SAT f1 ARKZ
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED TH;
STAR MARKET.
At their new stand On Main Street, bctw cr n ;t.
and 5lh south side, where thay are ready
to serve all their old customer, aua
as many new cues ns may giv
tii em call.
Vfe keep on bund nothius but the very
BEST OF MEA'iX
IIIQUEriT PRICES PAID FOR
F AT CATTLE
CJ-Contra ;t.t made lor furnishing large 'jiotc -ti
tics of meat.
Call and fee us.
l'eUXMAwU'.
F. J. iiai ;mt.
BARNES & POLLOCK.
BKAL lESTATB T-ISB IlXSCKAXCK ICtM'i
Havo a
COMPLETE ABSTKACT.OF Ti l LI '
To all Lots and Lands in Cus county Nil-
rttysa.
S-Ofiice with Maxwell ,t Chat man, .'.t'.oi
ncya at Law, PlatMmoulh, Nebraska
J. Darnes. Tho
dJtwtf
GHOGEniES & PROVISION.)
CALL AT
AUCTION AND
Commission IZomun
Where you can buy almost every tbi:;
eatable, including
At the lowest Prices for cash. Hi; h j. i
juice paid for Country Produce,
Butter, Chickens, &c. &e.
Goods Delivered in the City
Free cf Charge.
S. DUKE.
jylTJ&wtf.
NEBRASKA
STAT E UNIVERSITY,
THE BOARD OF REGENTS
Of the University have made all ecccs
ary arrange ments to open the University
n the
7 Hi or September
PROFESSORS,
A corps of competent nnd skilled Pro
fessors has been selected to fill the vari
ous chairs of Instruction in the Depiu i
ment of Ancient and Modern Language;
3Iathematics and Natural Sciences.
Apparatus.
Apparatus, Library and Cabinet .;!.
be fully supplied.
Tuition.
Tuition in all Departments of the U;
versity is free. An entrance fee of $5 '
carding.
Boarding and rooms at roasonu-
rates. Books at first cost.
Inaugural Exercises,
Inaugural exercises September ('..!.
A general invitation i cordially cxtcr. 1 .'
For circular?, or information rest
ing the University, ad lres?,
A. II. BENTON, Cuancello:-.,
JuIyCth, w lOt. Lincola, N L
Lumber! Xauzxi'b&s?
The Undersigned has on hand and' i :
llan nracturino
All kir.da of
COTTONWOOD LUMBER ! I
At his Mills atthc-Fcrrj Landing atPIattsuiOU'!
Orders Promptly Filled.!
June3d dJfcwtf.
Plows! Plows! Plows! Plows:
Waymsui- Cnriis.
Taxes jlcasure in announcin? to th-:
public that tlu'y have f-ecurcd the servi
ccs of that Pioneer Plow Manufacturer.
Who i. now ensrazed in their chop ninnufaetur
injr a better arueic, at lower prices, thnn c;in bo
had from any eastern nianufaetury. One great
advantage gained by patronizing thia li:m ii,
that you not otly get a better ariicle at homo
pri'-e. but you are pa'roDi'imr li'J.MK MAJK Li .
r'ACfUKK. where every Joljur of the money
remains in the fctate. ivy rchHdiwtf
LEC I. GlL.L,ETTr:
JTelraska Cityt'
General Agent Dep't Northwest, '
Union Central Life
Of Cincinnati Ohio,'
j. u. punssoy
L'ociiJ.-