wwWwwwfwWwMlwrWlwwtrrm r Yii'i.a - t'j" ' rr-VilH T?r !iuv,s S i'iows! Plows! Plows XVaymaii Curtis. Takes pleasure in announcing to tlio ubllc that they Lave secured the cervi s of that l'ioneer I'low Manufacturer. Who is now onsrnsed in their shop manufactur Ins a better article, at lower prices, than can be had lrom any eastern manufactory. One great ndvantage Ruined by patronizing this linn is lliat you not only t-H a better article at home Irice. I.nt you are patronizing- HOME MANU i'ACi VHi-j. Mlijt're every 4oUr of the money remains in tha State. ry rchll JA wtf. HUMAN MISERY! I'uljlithe'f, ii a irnfeii envetipc. Prirt Celt. A Leeturo on the Nature, Treatment. and V n lira! cure of r-pcrma'orrhuea, tr seminal U'e;ikiie-u. Involuntary Emission, Sexual le l iliiy, nii'l Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness t'orsumitiou. Epilepsy, and Fit; -1 1 1 ; I an 1 Phi. i'-al Incapacity, resulting from s. ,i-;ii u-e. .V'". By Kowrt J. Culverwell.il. Dr. author of tlie 'Green Book,' Ac. The world r nouned author, in this adrnira Ii:! Li- mre, clearly proves from bis own exper-l'-n'. i' ih it tlie w ful coi.7ic iu-.Dce of self-abuse Liay be ifn-iu.tiiy removed without medicines, titi'l wi. iiuut dangerous surgical operations, ton pies, in.-1 r ':uiu:ii s. rir.x or cordial. pointing out n mo'ie ol cure a? onco t crtiin and effectual by w iii. ii every siilfcrer. no matter what his con di: i. ri i:iy be, m..y cure himself cheaply, pri vately, mi 1 radically. Thin lecture will prove a Lorn t thousand and thoustmds. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain ( .i!--d envelope, ou the receipt of six cents, or t .v i..i-t.ii'e stamp. Also lr. Culvcrwe l'f m.im "e Vi l'ubli.-Jie;.':, lie, price z iviits. Address tlie CIIAS. J. C KINE J.T7 Uowery New York, Box 84. Dec '21 wly Attachment, J. II. Il'irr and Thomas Brown vs Thomas Ili.w. lielore W:ii. A. Liiuh, Justice of the Peace, in and for Cms County, Nebraska. She dcfcii I.'r.t c.b'jve namud will take notice til U on the '22 I day of Scptcmoer. lsTl, r aid plnintiil commenced an action ftgaii.Ft de pn 1. nit in .-aid curt t.j recover the sum of 19 'n a- fi'i-it of service rei.dt.re4 by plaintiffs for lef-itd.int at l:i rcqifst, 'hat on the 221 day of "in :iT, 1 7 1. i.'i'd l:iin: itf caused to bo ia--ii'- i t y Ha ill c'irt :-.n orlt r of attachment, nnd di 1 ca . tmr : iioiviiii,- property of the deten ii':: i. '-is it ' i,-o d, ii-wit : About nix acres i I . i,, i i'!!'td iu tiri enwwod Precinct, in said . "!::: .. :i :i:o l.oi'i'-.-i-ad of Thos. thrown, for t '. n,:: i.-c of h i in : t!i; -ame sold to satisfy i- ; 1 i:: : in v- and c...t-: that said cause has luv-u ailjoiirned until the 1 Ith day of November 1 -. 1 . ,u 1 nVl H'k p. in t which tiino said defen- I tut i ri'o'art 1 ta iii-. oar or judgement for H ' ji, 1 cu.itd of aotiou v. iil be rendered against bun. J K. ISA RK. oct.r.w3 TIIoS. buorx. Pkhkis' New School I!ook, "The Soi! lv ho." i pronounc e I the bent work of its class for j the follmvini? reaons : "The a 1 Music is all new nnd fresh; every picfc is h well known House hold Melody Mich a.. "i)rived from homo." 'Write ine a letter' ( "Little lirown Church.' etc. It contains twice:; many Songs as can be found in oiber works. "i he music is selected from sixty lo'ir authors, an 1 are not filled I 1 up with one author's composi- JL JL ti 'us. I'ricc 7 j cents each, or tT.-Vt per il' .i-n. Sample copios inatl'.'d to Tea:hers for 6." cent,. Liberal urrai.Kfinents for intrw- s o 1ST ductioii. Address, V .1. Ij. PKTEKS. 5.il;roadw"y, N. X. Afil'N'lS WANTED 10 H 'implis of 4 NKAV l ock by Jiiidcs Parton- A history e j". I'lc Ftieci'ssii.l nu n of America, their . (.iidi'i fi.1 invention, discoveries, and acLiev-li'i-nt.-, .-ho'.viiiK l:uw ao 'airaie action , nble ib.n.' t' r. i r r-1 -unify. a:ii public spirit, have J.'iii- I to advancement of the world Finely ilhi.-iiaied , it.tcnsely inte-tiri(C. anil very i.i-;ruet! . e. A rare chance lor airents. cu 1 fur eirculnt, nti l note our exira terms. M. A. PAKKI.K jfc CO.. Publisher. loo Madison St., Chicago, IU .Lady Ace-.t.s wanted to sell the yreat rk on the te snhject ever published. e.-t w WOMAN AS A WIFE AND MOT LIEU. Ty I've II. Ch iv.isse. JI. U. A work which pi : I in every 1 imily, will save the live ti:o:;s ii!.l ol Mothers ami children yearly, j "ii u-.mt to in.ihi? money, and do itood. send t nce tor our circular' and terms, uiiled free. AiU' JV' w"l 100,000 FEET ! The un IcrsisneJ has on hand a large (jantity e( COTTONWOOD LUMBER Wt KV,M AT kIABOSABLriatB. ORDERS FILLED on short uu''tr. no -.'c, nnd for any size orlenith f Haftcrs, Studdings, Joists be had on short not Toe. c. nriFK ilBEST IN THE W0RL,J ITcw York 02ce. 27 BEEKMAS 8t Hannibal & Saint Joseph R. B Takiae effect January 9th. 1870. ARBIVK. lo: 1 Iay Kxp. daily except Sunday 7:30 p m " S Paeitic eip. daily except uionday 30a m " 5 NivUt ftp. daily except monday 7:.) a m " 7 Through (rt. daily except monday S;V a m " o Through frt daily except monday 9-4o a m " 11 Way Irt daily except Sunday... fr.HH n m " 15 Macu frt daily except Sunday... ll;3u a m PEPART. No. 2 P;y exp d.iily except sundpy fi;40 a m " 4 N icht exi daily except Sunday... 4:J0 p m ' ii Pacific exp daily except sanday. 12:4T a in " " St Louis e.j daily except Sunday 2:i) p ui " Way trt daily except Sunday. 7:K) a m i: l :iruuj!i trt Uaijy except sunlay l;a p ra " 14 '1 brmiirli frt dail eicept Saturday 7:i5 n m Ni. 4 mil not stop at Saxton. Osburu. Kidder. tncr. M'rvilic, Utica. Wheeling or Mead v i I . No. " will not stop at Saxtnn, Easton, Oshurn, '.-eekeiiud-e, M-orsT!Ile, Wheeling orMead- V'""' T- B. BURNETT. Gen Agent. JOsEPH SCIIL.ATER E3TAKLI5HED IX ISiil. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JSWELRY SILVLil AND PLATED WARE. UOU PENS SPCTACLES. VIOLIN STRINGS AND FANCY GOODS. Watche. Clocksand Jewelry repaired neatly nd with tiispatch. -ReuioveH to opposite Platte Valley IIous M'Str U nor. lOwtf. -Visiting Plattsmouth,- WiW Find Good AccommoJations at the Farmer's Feed Stable Corner of Sixth and Vfne Street, One block Kothofthe Presberian Church, Plattsmonth Nebraska. P. D. BATES. IP -A. I JST AND F A H Y JOB W ORE DOME AT TIIE I1REALD BOOK AND JOB ROOMS. CALL AND EXAMINE S PECIMEN S Liuxxi'bcr! Lumber I he UDdersigneu bas on band and is llanuracturina All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER ! ! At his Mills at the Ferry Landing at PUttsmouth Orders Promptly Filled.! William Edcbrtok. June3d dJt wtf. NOTICE. I WILL furnish parties with stone for building purposes at reasonable rates, at my quarry or dehverea on the cars at Louisville station- The lollowi g Kinds can De nal on short notice, sills, caps, pcrcu roca, not or rou sana stone sacn at was; usoa by the B. A M. K. K. in the constroo- t; nr .ali their stone work. All responsible oruera prowpiiy niieii Aaareas, J. T. A. UOOVER dtwtfo LovliviUe Station. E. T. DUKE. D, H. WHEEXXU E. T. DUKE & CO- :-V:Vrf.Vi Z Ui t& mm ummi '. -mi.. ,.".4 -: H?T ' "lliil AT FOOT OF MALY STREET Wholesale II Retail De tiers In Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves, TINWARE. ROPE. IRON. STEEL NAILS AND Blacksmith Tools, Ao. Keep on hand a Large Stock of CHARTER OAK, BUCKS PATENT, CHICAGO, EMPORIA, L O YA L COOK And Other First-Clar .'vking All kinds Coal or Wood kept on hand. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. -MOLIRE- Stiring and Breaking Plows At Net Cos for Cash. Our prices are as low as any house in the State. jan-ttf. J. H. BUTTERY VROLBSAL ahd xbtail DKTJGrQIST Is receiving; and has on hand (at the old (stand of White & liutteryg) Soatn nde Main Street. Plattsmouth. K THE LARGEST AND Most Complete Stock of Iruis. Medicine-, Tnlnts. Chenilo Lead. Varnish. Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Much Oil. (iarpt in Oil. Castor Oil. Ncatsf Oil, Whale Oil. Linseed Oil. La Oil. Essential Oil. Cod I.iverO and a large varin ot N tions. Pe"-,T...n.y Yn and Toilet ' Arti Essence. oruff ext and PATENT MEDICINES Such aa Jayne's Coe'a Ayers'. fcc-orillo's Ilall's Christie's Me Lain's. Morse's, Baker's Wistar's. Wright's, Wako field, (iuysott's. Perry Davis' Rnback's. Petitt's, Mrs. Winslow'a Dr. Winchell's llostetter's, Drake's Wallace's. West's and of the most tionular Patent Medicines in use at the present day. Brandies Wines and Whiskie Of the Best Grades and Qualities, strictly for Medical purposes. DOMESTIC DYES. Red or Rose. Green, Blue. Black, Analine. In digo. Madder. Extract Logwood. lry Woods, Ac. In fact everything that is needed in the drug or Medical line. Phisicians' Perscriptions Carefully compounded and put up at all hours All Drugs warranted fresh and pare. Call be fore buying, and see what I have to sell. Plattsmouth. Feb. 25th.dkwtf. LEE P. GILLETTE Nebraska City, General Agent Dep't Northwest, Union Central Life HVTSUR.ABICE GO Of Cincinnati Ohio. J. H. PRESSOX. jnlylodiwtf L"eal Agent ON MARRIAGE. HAPPY Relief for Toon Men. from th effects of Errors and Abases in early life. &l.in hood restored. Xerrous debility cured. Im pediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in -sealed envel opes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIJ TICX, No. 2 South Ninth Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. SCth, w 1 year. i- 1-2 ' i !" l'i w. - vi t ' - LOCAL iri'Aii Gen. CuutiiaLaiiir '.u:... I -i i M-'isoa couuty a day or two mucc. Plattsuiouth is the liveliest town in the Wcbt. We are indebted to the Southwestern Stage Company for favors. The A & N. Railroad is located as far as Teoumseh. Capt. Phelps Paine vras elected As sessor cf Flattsiaouth city preciuct at the recent election. lion. O. A. Abbott is elected Senator from tho Oth district by a large majority. So says the North Platte Independent. Two men were arrested at North Platte recently on a charge of stealing horses in Kansas Gage couuty elected the entire Repub lican ticket on the 10th and did not more than half try. Our famous hunters are slaughtering argc numbers of geese. Wo saw one boy that had killed two. Now that Chicago has received a se vere blow, Plattsmouth will undoubtedly shoot ahead as the leading city of the West. Parties entitled to diplomas for exhi bitions can get them by calling at the Ierald office. yir. Bodenhamcr has retired from the Sidney (Iowa) Union, and Capt. Hal. A. Houston assumed editorial control. There are now 105 Students in attend ance at the State University at Lincoln. That b duing pretty well for the first term A drava of three hundred Texas cat- !e wero crossed at this place last week. They swam the river without the loss of a single one. The transfer boat, President, is able to cross from 120 to 150 cars a day at her new landiugs. This is a big saving of time and expense. Potatoes are selling in this city at twenty cents a bushel by the wagon load, and at twenty-fivo cents a bushel in smaller lots- The recent County-seat election, in Richardson County, resulted in a victory for Falls City. What will become of Buell and his "two papers" now? Leonard has sent a house to Water- oo, already framed ready to put up. It went by rail to the end of the track, and from thence will be hauled by wagons. Attorney General Roberts has decided to enter the lecture field this winter, and we understand his subject will bo "The Salt Lands of Nebraska, and how Mor ten got 'em. The Salt Lake Tribune says the Mor mons will not leave Utah, as some seem to think, but that they will submit to tho will of the government in regard to polygamy. For a genuine Josh Billings Allminax, go to II. J. Streight. Besides being penfectly "Korrect" it contains more than a bushel of "phun." Ouly 25 cents. We learn that one of the men engaged in crossing the large drove of cattle over thi river last week was severely injured by a wild steer while attempting to drive him into the water. Prof. L. W. Pete, of Weeping Water, is opening a fine farm adjoining that thriving village. lie is a practical hor ticulturist and agriculturist, as well as a man of letters and an excellent teacher. About one hundred passengers arrived by tne morning train trom the east. Some stopped in our city, and many went farther west to seek homes, busi ness locations, and to pee the country. An item is going the rounds of the press of the State to the effect that his acting Excellency, W. II. James, will call an extra session of the Legislature for the coming winter. The Democracy of Richardson have kicked Buell and his "two papers" out of the party, so says the Omaha Tamma ny organ. Is not there a slight mistake? Has not Buell kicked the Democratic party out of his two papers? We have received the first number of "Mackey's National Freemason," a monthly magizine devoted to the inter ests of "the craft." It should be in the hands of every mason who desires to keep posted, and who desires to ex tend his knowledge in masonry. A vote was taken in Sewart County, at the recent election, on the location of the County-scat, which resulted in large majority in favor of Seward. The people of Millford claim that there was no law for the election, and that it will be contested. Conrad Hcisel, of this City, had a psmple of flour, of his own manufacture, on exhibition at the recent Fair, which was exceedingly fine. lie was too late to enter it for a premium, but it was well worthy of commendation. Heise makes a first-class article. Don t fail to attend the Sheriff's sal on Saturday, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at Frank White's Auction room, corner of Main & 6th streets, where a large lot of dry goods, groceries, hardware, cutlery. &c, will be sold by the Sheriff. There wiil be bargains for any one wishing such articles. Some people are slandering (?) Col. Tom. Majors by saying that he worked against the Republican ticket in Nemaha County at the recent election, and that he ought not to do so while he is a Federal office holder under a Republi can administration and a member of the Republican State Central Committee. What queer ideas some people have of political duties! -It: -';. . ui . !.:. L 'J '....;. i ..: I;.a-st-iics e-.p'.-eai tiotu'e, wLich we have failed to mention. It was the refresh ment stand kept by Guthinan and IIu berty. They were to a very heavy ex pense in procuring the proper goods, and getting everything in shape, and deserve the thanks of every citizen of the Coun ty for their efforts to "fill the bill." They had almost everything you could call lbr in the way of refreshments, and we heard many per.-ous say they had the let rvfre.-hment staud they had ever seen in the west. Cass is the only river County in the State that elected a "clean" Republican ticket at the recent election. We may have little differences among ourselves about who shall be candidates, etc., but those things are all settled in Conven tion, and the nominees are supported with a hearty good will even by those who do not secure their choice of candidates- This is the only true method, for any other would result in the dismem berment of any and all parties. Strive lonestly in the Convention for you choice, and then abide the decision of the majority. Let other Counties take a lesson from Cass. It is said the City Council have not acted on the avenue question because the city was not in a financial condition to open them and grade them properly. This may be all correct, and yet we fail to see why the legal steps may not be taken to open these avenues, and let the work be done ' when the city is in a con dition to do it. We were honored this morning by a call from Mr. Thomas Keddy, of the Peterborough ( Eng. ) Times. Mr. Ked dy takes much interest in Nebraska, and has made the journey from England here for the purpose of seeing for himself the country about which he has pub- ished so many glowing accounts. When he returns he wi'l be able ta state with certainty that which he only knew by hearsay before coming. Information wanted concerning Junius Pillsbury, a young man from Minnesota, He was in Lincoln in December last. Had been with a hunting-party, and was going out again. On bchali of tho friends of Mr. Pillsbury, this information is sought by L. B. Fifield, pastor of the Congregational church, Lincoln, Neb. The south half of Main street bridge is about completed, and the almost uni versal opinion seems to be that it i abundantly large and will last for at least twelve or fifteen years. At the expira tion of this time Plattsmouth will be able to put in a more permanent struct ure without feeling the burthen of ex pense as she would at the present time. 1 5t PORTA XT XEWS. The Seward Atlas, a remarkably en terprising (?) journal, contains the fall owing bit of very important news: "We learn by a private letter that the entire Democratic ticket of Cas county has been elected by a good round ma- onty. Ihis is the more si.ernihcant and cheering as Cass county has long been under the rule of the Republican party. She now throws off the shackles and takes a long stride forward iu the march of progress and reform." The Atlas fellow, (the man that car ries the world on his back) should re ceive one more letter from Cass, and then well, tell the people "what it something knows about farming," or elso than politics. Some of our citizens are somewhat down in the mouth since the defeat of the rai!ro d bonds in Otoe and Cass counties. They are inclined to think that kills the Trunk road. JirownvilU Advertiser. The bonds were not defeated in Cass county, although they were in Otoe. In accordance with our proposition the Company have until the first day of January next to accept our aid, which gives time for a new effort in Otoe, which should certainly be made. The success of this enterprise now rests entirely with Otoe county, and we hope she will do something. A rumor prevails at Chicago, that Hen ry J. Ullman, the Banker, was murdered instead of having been suffocated by fire. Tlie body of the lamented deceased was found near his banking house, which he had evidently just left with his money and valuables in his arms. Mrs. Cady Stanton is credited with making a very sensible and sarcastic re- tilv to some one who asked her it sue thought that girls possessed, as a gener al thmir, tlie physique necessary to stand the wear and tear or a college course ot study. I would like to see, answered Mrs. Stanton, 1 would like to see you take thirteen' hundred young men and lace them up, and hang ten to twenty pounds weight ot clothes on their waists, perch them up on three inch heels, cover their heads with ripples. chignons, rats and mice, and stick ten thousand hair-pins into their scalps: if they can staud all this, they will stand a little Latiu and Greek. When one wants to have a particularly neat thing said about women, the most judicious way is to get a woman to say lt- Froni a paper on the vertebrate ani mals of Australia it appears that no woodpecker or hum mine birds have ever ben met with in that country. Among birds, the parrot is the most prominent. Reptiles abound, among them a species of crockodile, individuals of which fre quently grow to the extraordinary length of thirty feet, and ocoaMoninuch troub'e to the colonists. N one of the five venomous snakes of the country is so deadly as the English viper. The num ber of known harmless species is seventy five. Not long since seven gentlemen deci ded to give a dinner, each inviting the man he most disliked. The table was set for fourteen. Fancy the astonish ment of the seven hor-ts upon receiving but one ;uest, and setting down in the presence of tix empty chairs! All had invited the name man ! BROOKS HOUSE. JOHN FITZGERALD Proprietor Main Street, Between 5fh and 6th, GREAT SALE OF LOTS AND LMDSII Unparalleled. Inducements to Purchaser!! I WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, ON Monday, November 6, 71. A Large quantity of desirable property, consisting in part of UTERES mJICDBBD 2LOTS-gg la My Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, and Several Lots, EIGHT ilPJB AORSS EACH, ADJOINING TIIE CITY. These Lots are well Situated, as regards Healthful locality. Commands some of the most Beautiful Views on tho Missou ri River, and are convenient fur Dwellings or Stores. The City of Plattstuouth ia destined to be one of the principal cities of the central part of the Continent. Si tuated on the beautiful Missouri River, at the mouth of the Platte River, with thousands of miles of navigation above and below, it stands at Nature's owu Gate way lo the Rocky Mountains ; over this route the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company, have already completed some 90 miles of the best railroad, with the most level route in the west, and road will be finished and running to a junction with the U. P. It. R. at Fort Kearney by next Movember. It is tho ul timate design of this road to reach the Pacific coast by a near route over better grades than any yet found, and thus Control the trans continental traffic, which will in consequence pour all its advantages at this point. A Bridge Over the Missouri River will be commenced here without delay, connecting this road with its namesake in Iowa, giving this city the shortest and most direct route East. Numerous branch railways are already projected to drain the business for many miles into this Maiu Artery ; all which prove conclusively that no better opening for Safe and Profitable Investment, can be found than by securing Real Estate and good homes in this most promising city. PLATTSMOUTH is connected by rail with Lincoln, an 1 the interior towns of a rapidly settling section of the finest Agricultural lands in the West. It has connection with nil the towns on the river, above and below it, and all the main cities east and west. Chicago is only 22 hours distant, while St. Louis is but 24. Competition in transportation between river and railway insures cheap freights to St Louis, while three roads to Chicago keep down exhorbitant rates in that direc tion. Millions of dollars of material could be manufactured for the rapidly increas ing demands of the interior portion of the State, and altogether, there is no more truly encouraging loctlity to settle in than right here in Plattsmouth. Half JDoivn, Ballance in Six Konths. All letters of inquiry, containing a postage stamp for return, will be promptly answered. Address sheppard duke, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. FALL L871 GREAT AND WINTER GOODS 1871 1871 RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS! ! Everybody, and more too, are coing ta D. SOHHASSE & CO, To bay their AT NEW YOUK STORE- The best and most complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS- Are now on exhibition at the New"York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular attention to our new styles of DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS, DELA1NS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA H iS, BOOTS AND SHOE of til kinds and price to suit our numerous customers. A large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Henry Thomas , (Late Chase & Thomas.) FOR lf2HniJ&G AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Of all kinds of Grain, Flour, Tro and general produce. CSL-Office with C. W. Lyman & Co., Main Streel, Plattsmouth, Neb. aug21dtf GROCERIES ! "A PenDy Saved is a Penny Earned." And if you desire to Save Tliat l9cnny As well as Pounds go te To Buy Tour 111 O CERIjE T e have bought out H. D. Fox and now oc cupy his old stand on Main street, where we an e ju?t reeeivad an additional supply of Gro--icsaud t'.xiTi.-ioaa which we will rell vert low fr ch. All kinds of country produce la ken in exchange for goods, BESNETT BROS. Goods THS MOM IKSTlTUm Bock Bluffs, Neb. Spring Term Commjaj-j; March 21st, 1871. Pncils of eithcrsex will receive thorough and systematic instruction ncre. particular atten- paid to Primary scholars. Sea. d boo ks furnished free of .cost to ai pupils. GOOD BOARDING CAN BE OBTAINED AT REASONABLE RATES Jor terms and particulars addrs y0 J- 1- i AXfiiRSON. CITY MhAT MARKET, ; BY i Geo. Ficlilcr, f Jf.lZ.V STREET, Plattsmoutli; - Nebraska., , The beet of Fresh Meats always on hand in their season. Highest Price Paid for Pat Cattle 4UrIiheat Caah Price-paid for greea Hides. Oct. 4-diwtf Would respectfully Inform th chlren l'laitpmooth and vicinity that he has op Ilmpensary at Omaha. Nebraska, wn t ients can set reliable treatment for all da Particular attention paid to A 11 Diitant of tli i Lung. a'hma. Bronchitis, ConsuropUon, ErnpUur? Uravul. Paralysis. Lohs of Voice, VakeraluK I'ever, Sores. Rheumatism, Goitre, Neuralgia. Tu-niors. lia-rrhn-a. Liropsy, Ca tarrh, Gold Feet ajid Hands. Bil liouKDcH, Dme.ised Kidneys. Krysipelas, Ner vous Depresdiou, lJyspepMis, Co" tivencss. Liver 3unil&int. Seminal Weaknesses, nil Private disease. Falling of' the Womb i.nd all Femalo ooiuidoiiiM, Heart Lu-e.-ise. Swollen Joint". Couth", Uout, Whitu' SvrellinifS, h"t . Vitus Dance Ac. The lioctor ii permanently located aod wil pay particular attention, Olititricat Surgerr, and all suppressions and Irreirulnrtties. and ali other deaes peculiar to women, r'o'tons wbrf have boon under treatment Of other fdij ifiav aud have not been cured, are invited to rail atf I cure all private diseases no matter of how long standing, and cures Uutiranteed or SO PA Y. Call and see the Doctor without delay. Uii charges are moderate and conoiltations freu. All communications strictly cuutideKtial. Dis pensary and consultation room No, iiii V irnani street, corner Fourteenth. Ofllcn hours from If am., totfpui. P. O. Box No. 1.07.1 jyliwlr Legal Notice. William II. SchildknecLt) On Probate Court r. tfl'ius County, NeJ. John Snyder. ) braka. The defendant above u:ifufd will tuke notirn that on the day Si September, 1x71, said plaintiff coii.iueneed an action Againit defend ant in aid court to recover the sum of .'2.'. on an account, lor service rendered by plain tiff for defendant at his request; that on the -1st day of oiiteniher. 1ST I, said plaiutiff caused to be issued hy said court, an ord?r of attachment, and did uiiuxe the tollowinff uropertv of the de fendant to be attached, to-wit: Ouo Johnston Rearer, for the purpose of h.tviu the am sold to satisfy tha said indebtedness and costs ; that skid cause tias been adjourned until tnit Ulh day of November, lsTl, at V o'clock a. M., at which time said defendant u required to appear. r judgment lor 87.ir and interest lrom rei- ember 21. 1871. and costs, will be rendered aKuiutt hiiu. III.I1J tl. ClirLDCNECIIT. By Maxwell 3c Chapman. Attorneys. October 3 3w Legal Notice. John Snyder and Martha B. Snyder will t;ik notice, tbt Dan it 1 W Cameron, did on the l'J. day ol J?e teuiber 1S7I, file his petition in tho District Court of the 21 Judicial District in and for Cass county Nebraska, against John Snydor Martha B. Snyder and Calvin 11. Parmele De fendants settina; forth that the said John Sny der nnd Martha H, Snydr, srave a niorsaire to ( id Daniel . Cameron, on the west halt or the south east quarter and the west half of tho north east auarter of section No. Thirty f'oarii Town.-hio 1 North of raniro 1:4 Ksst ot (ith I'. M. in sai 1 County of Cass, to secure the pay ments of the sum of Thirty Ave hundred Dollar and interest acordinK to a certain promissory note relcrred to in said niortiute. and pray ing that said John Snyder and Martha U. Snyder may pay said sum now claimed to bedue with in terest amounting 'o the sum of Sl.-Soi), within terest at 12 per cent trom the liindny ot rcb uary 1471. or thai said premises may be sold tor iay the mine said John Snyder and Martha It Snvder are required to answer said petition on or before the 6th day of Nov. 171. By Miivtu Jk Cft.rMAN Attys Sept.-lwit Luxuries of Modern Travel." In these days the taste of the Traveling Pub ic has become exccedinicly fastidious. In order to obtain their patrouatre, a Railroad line must be able to insure Safety, Speed and oomforUih'tf transportation, by possessing the necessary quali ncauons oi a urM'Cia.snequijuieut in uoncucs nun .in. motives, a solid road-bod and heavy iron. 1'uliiuau's Pallaee Sleeping cars, Pullman dinintt cars, a direct route, good connections and careful management. The liurlinKton route Is making every etlort to poMuw all these qalifieations to a high degree, aud oilers a route lo all points east, west, north) eoulii. by means of its connections as follows: 1. At Omaha with thel'acino roads. . At Plattsmouth with tho B. fc M. R. R.. i Nebaaidta. . . 3. At liumburg. witbtbeSt Joseph Hailroaa fur all points in Kansas, ic. 4. Atottuuiwa, wiin tueDes Jloines aiiey and north Missouri railroads. 5. At llurlington with the it.. C. K. k .11, 11 B... for Davenport. Mus"atine, e. 6. At 31ouuioutu. wilo tne lv. it. I. M. 1. nil Western Union Kmlroa ls. for St. Paul, and points iu the north, and for St- Louis and points in the south. , 7. At Peoria, with the thnrt line Blooming ton route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisvillu and all points south and eiwt. .i. At Peoria, with thcT.. P. A W. R. R.. fof Logan-port, Columbus, Ac. v. At IMeiidota, witn all tne Illinois central. 10. At CHICAGO, with all Trunk lines for the- Et. . No better advice ran be given then, tnan w Tai) the Burlington Route." dtf. KANSAS CITY. St. Joseph & Council Blufrs RAILROAD COMPANY. Forms tho connecting laik between The Union Pacific Railroads, and the Souther ad Eastern THROUGH LINES. Good Accommodations, Gouc Uinnectiorif, Good Speed. Running from Cob ceil Bluusto Kansas City, and over the magnificent Iron Jiridgo across tha Missouri River No Change ol tarsi . f. A, - r WW A f W C m T IS - f SITWBIS OMAHA & ST. LOUIS CONNECTINO AT KANSAS CITY wKh tho North Missouri and Missouri Pacihc ltoatisior at. Louis and all points Ka?t and South. With Kansas and Pacific Kail road for Lawer ence, Toka, Sheridan, Denver and all points in Southern Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. With the Missouri River, Fort Scott and GuK Railroad for Fort Scott. Baxter Springs and the Indian Territory. AT LEA V KN WORTH with Kan-as Pacific IUi road for Lawrence, Topeka. Denver, Ac. AT ATCHISON with Central Branch Railroad for Seneca, Centralia( Irving. Watvrvilie and points in Central Kansas. AT ST JOSEPH with Hannibal and Ht. Joseph Railroad for Hannibal, Vuincy, Chicago and all points East. With St. Joseph A Denver Railroad for Troy Wnthenaand points in Northern Kansas. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS with the Union Pac:fio Railroad for Sioux City, Denver, Salt Luliti and California. With Sioux city A FaeiSe Railroad for Sioux city and points in the far North. With the Ciiieiwro a; Northwestern Railroads; Chieno Rock Island and Pacific Roilr .ad: and liuriington Missouri River Railroad for Chicago and Points East. Tickets as LOW a? by any Other Route. Pul. man's Palace Cars on all night tra.ris.. No Chalge ol'Cars. Tickets for Sale at ST AK. LEAT .L HOPKINS GenT iupt. St. Joseph. y. TWO HOURS TIIE QUICKEST! ago 91 Miles The Shortest Lins VROM .liicsiro to Now York, via Pittsburgh. Wayne & Chicago Pennsylvania) Cea tral Route. Fort This is the only Route running three L .i.'r '..inos of through Day and St cping Palate C.:r From Chicago to VVITHO IJ. r C 11 A N (I i; With but one change to Baltimore, Dr rJ, New Haven, Providence, SpringSeld, V'-rcoJ. ter and Boston I THROUGH TICKETS For Sale at the offices of connecting line in thsi West and at all offices of the Fort Wayr.. .ikJ Pennsylvania Central Route in Chicago. THOS. L. KIMBALL, G.:::. Western Passenger Agent, Penn's Central K. K. Chicago. W. C. CLELAND, P Ft. W. A C. R. IV. PACIFIC RAILWAY OF MISSOURI" Passengers leaving St. Joe. via. Missouri Va! ey Railroad atl o'clock p. m. make do. o and sure connections at Kansas City with this r :-u-lar road, arriving at St. Louis next morni :x ut 5 o'clock. This is now a first-class road it- c very respect. New iron has been laid; new ei.--.noi nun magnificent sleeping and passenger -' a lies have been added to its equipments, Pa n-r.: can rely on its making its advertised tin.-:, ibis is the best route from St. Joseph tot,L-'-i:-, bouth nd Southeast. Through tickets foale at tho ofioos of t'ui Misso&r Valley Rai ad, i r C. MOORE, Geal u. hos. Dorwin, & W,a, W . B. Halt, G. X,