Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 04, 1872, Image 3

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3.0. A. Owen.
vrf.:,n'K Oarow'ti ami Jonr. trwii.'.nii,
. KoticaUhcrt? f.lvcn that I wit! 1-r for
Sttla t public auction, nt tne fro':t door of I ho
court housp, iu PlfttUmoiith. Caw county, Ne
brask. onMondiiy. the I5:h ty of January.
A.D. at the hour of 11 o'c'.ncu .. m. o! uU
iliiy. the following read c?r;itc. to-vit:
1'ho undivided one-half M of lot No. fire if,),
in block No. thirty-four C'O. tb f JJ' .-J
I'Ut'Mnouth. CaR county. Nibicst,:.. an d-Sis-n
itod uooii tho recorded pint cf aid c'y.
LcTiei upon the property ot Co.atnbo
.Jiuek'l!". on an uiLt-mion in fnvor of.l.ti A.
Diren. Lotted hy tho clerk of tho Iitnct ocrt
f tb county uf fiutt. rikI to mo dir.w.c 1 an
Wi'-rifl'ol f.id ou:ty. ,
l:vn uudtr ray h ind ti;:a ith d y of,De
A. D.1S71. J. W. JOi NSOiN.
Sheriff (Vm Comfy. N'-b.aatca.
. Maxwell A Ch:ii.ni:.ii. Au'ys lor Pi'lf
. Deu. IS. w5 .. - .
Sheriffs Sale.
-' John Finisher, aorniuft John ITcs. Eaeiin
Ilvss. ui 1 Kujste Amour, l)eien iantn.
. Uo'ire is hereby iciven that I will offer for
!e at public ii!'ttii at. the front door of th
Court llouse in Pbitt.wioiilU, Ciii-3 County. Ne)
raekn. or, .Vnndav the i-'th d.-.y of January A.
I. iVTL at the hour of l' o'do:-k A. M. of aaid
Unv the fallowing Ksnl K:ito tj wit:
'fiin nndiviuct enn hall ( .) of tne north ixn.il
O of I. it ;-:. tit o'i in block No thirty-two('tV:
iu" the city of P';it!uiouth, Cas County Neb
rti. to l sol i iir, the property of John IUm,
nd Kio'Mne liew. oa an order of ale in favr
of John FinU'j' r. i;iod by the Distric t 0 rrt
of the ind Judicial ivitrict within and lor Cais
County Nebraska, and to me directed a-i hherih
f -aid County. ,
Given undor my Land this C. th dny of P!eer
ber A. it. 171 J. W. JOHNSON.
.chriaf C.i! County Nchraf k.
Caswell & Chapuina Att'vii lor PktF.
Legal iictics.
lJitri;-t C"i:rt Cj County. Nebraska,
lit'iam Monroe, l'laiiiti'f,
ll:-'uar.l II. Miib-r on 1 llariftta Miller, his
wir : Pnnkari Mi.'lfr, J. J. Monroe, John
11 Mu-toi! and Obt-r ilonia Co., iefei.d-nn'.-.
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7 tne aV.o-,-1 iinmed defendant'. Bon-rpsi-ilent"
ol tip t;ue vl' Nebra-k't- I'nekarl V Mil
ler. . I J. Mosirue, John 11. Mason and Obcr
Morris .v Co.: ' , . , .
i'uke notio that yo'i have b?i"3 fS"l m tail
r'jurt lor the intrroi' J of pp'.tinfr u.-vl" ccr'ain
tit mi. expputtd bv the Treturer of Va couu
ty to I'lK-kitr l V Miller, nnd a ded by thvm
iiiftft" to .I.J. Monro. anT ntso to ?pt B:-le tin
trust a''i made to John II Maxon.as tii!.e for
On-r Morri. Co. from )!. l . Miller mid w'fe,
Mid for hipU fui'lhrr relii f a-1 mny be pi(uitable.
I'ae Ian 1 ar.d prensi-i described in all of R-'.tvi
ot eii.. af .llow: Tha oulhea?t K of sppI-oii
No. tivo in township tieven. ranj?e N'o. twelve,
' PH-t of t'th P. M.
You lire rc'ouir?d o affcnr and rt'-f.'nd, on
or hpf.-ra the t jth day .f Jimuary. or the
petition will bu tak-.u uf true, and jailg-mcnt
roadnd v.cr ir.'iufly. .
I',, li. i-coi-;r.i.i), Pl.iat:t:V AC y.
lie,.. iSi. U-l. , .,.,.
;ro..-r:d tae above notico to 1 e i-oolincts la
- too Nehrarka ilKKLl four-cop.secntive wet!i',
Iif0 rdirir io ivr.
i..ii.BTi. n.w.Mr'raxN-ov. .
Ci-.rk of District Cau:t Cc3 couaty. Nebriiica.
ti ENEYl OEGK
E2ALT.?. IN
FU R K I T
ni n tit
ILOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-'
l.iv.iUiiU St.I 0.utu.
VOODEN COFFINS
Or ALL. 17.1-3.
Edy VsJe, and PV.i Cier f . CH.
t With m.v.y haa': fjr rat rlr??9. il3
A s nil :.i call ail ersi:je Ty l.'.rgo f toik o
lutura and CcEtss 321
.isaca2 library p
cox;3i:: o C7
rinrKN voijmi:s filled -vtith
CilOICK PIANO MUSIC.
VOCAL CO I.LtXTIjNS.
-mj 5i.ioir,e Ij:rri!.-. A choice collection cf D
Alioari'a aiid liot:io, I-.rcI9 Ecit-cj.
auJwrct .-'ot:n !s. 'fhro Vvliinics of
Nca-y Snn' by VebMpr, Per-':y. etc. C
tioliiea I-'C3Tt.. nhives I. ami IT.
DPha tvro rulu:ac5 cyutain a'l of Will S. Q
11 (V- s OSft. J
r! i'l-i"! Is"? iicmi. A coiiectiin o' hvav.tt- tT
I 1 L T . 1 1 . n I - . . 1
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INSTKUHZNTAL COLLECTIONS. J
r Fairy Tinz-rJ, ?!
Yi.nr Piici.t. Thr.
ic Cir.-T?, p.u l O
vr.!r.nie.i cf very
C9-V Mn -ic for yountr pM i.r.-
(e::il -ftroj s and iVititical IleorpationF.
Dance Muic. Two ccl4ut:otaof m-'uerate dif
licr.lty. I lea3nt Mrnioric?. A coHcction of baauti
fiil places by V ; laaa. Mack. Brefsl.-r. etc.
(iohien Vliirue?. A cilccii n of hrilliaat
Irl"r Music by Chario.' Kir.fce I.
ilriiliant tleij. A splendid ro'Ioclion, ty
Viibre. Allar-i, Pacher Kiuhed. etc.
. P,iiC, per vu'uaic, elc-c-aiitiy boucd it
d.-th with gi.t kidtf ; J iu p.aia eloih; 11,75
In lj.iard-i.
Addre., J. L. Pitch, 6'.3 Eroadwsy.
New-York.
Wo wor.JJ also crrll ctfniion to 'the (';.-ra a
IIoq-,0, a collection of over oto handred Ltauti t
ful opera sx'r.,-3. Pries S" ia cloth aad git
1 rad4 rrice. S '.. ,
Nov. SO diw lo-.o.
II. J.S'nTEIGIlT,
EOCX-SZLLEP..
Si at ion cs?? oczz's
AND PAPirt DEALER.
FlATTSJsCUTH. KE3.
Ss li r-4 Joltnbcud w tf.
C17 St. Charles Street.
T ongcr located in St. LouJ.sthnn any C'nrr.n I
an 1 . Ccui:.'iicate.t Vcr real Disc-af a ti hrinw
paticut.' trora every fctato. IL3 h jsLita! .,-
or rtucities. a lli'c i i mo experience, with pur
'at drupj prepared iu the utabliihuieut. cure;
:ases piven tip by uthcrs. no matter w ho lail
e l ; tell yoi.r ;rivnto trcuble.-!. nultaitci
free. Send two j-taTipj fnr medical f.avs
MlVtl .111 V.T.. . . tri t. V.
iJiail. 15 erati eta h. bota f.ir ii ct.', ICO papes.
vii xaai ine eai oa j, anaisttul or ii:rj'ti-it v.
whh to know ail p.tjout Self-prdiution Preven-
'ion. Afrr:rA ! '.-prr .. .... .. i
1 : . . - - - tl Ill wo-
;man oupht to read it rs a waruia The ner
oa apoii.iarp-i o.- partially impotent art
'iDticcaily adri-ed. ilocCj 3 .
irvj - jR. wail, -wg-iAm iu i.a
K3"Oppotit the Phtte Valley House,
ST. LOUIS.
DECKER BROS.,g.y?!; SM ITH'S ' AM'N
G. A. SIILLEII& C0's ; . . AND BOSTON
PIANOS.
giAr 4cr J: itst:t lass
Wholesale cd Retail Dealer in Strings, Sheet
S-MUSICALlN'iTP.UV1t.rITS Timid
Veeping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS IS
Dry Goodi,
Kititi.Tltf,
. iikidwar. '
Uueenswsre,
ilt)tii. and Shoe?.
Ii:it:. nud Capp.
Affricaltural Ia:p!ii ifnt- of il Uinurf, V.'eir cr
"1 X h" Cultivator. Union .Corn Planter
Tlrandet'ur and Piiitretou Plow?, Ae A'C ntliuK.
fitum, ail of which wecfier to the public at tha
owct rtiaii prices. .
All CJooal Warraiiieil
e'S'Oar constant aim will bn to ell o low
?!'.! be to tbe positive advantage of every lat
er in the w st-rn and iral portion o Cass
i v'y uiuko ttn their headquarter for trad-
- IlLL.D. KKOS.
l.Eil l GILLKTTC
JTebrusku City i
Oansral Agent Dep't Northweit,
Union Central Life
Of Ciscinnati Ohio,
J. II.PKCSSON.
julyl.'idAwtf
Local Ageu
ST. JOSEPH
AND M ASIK2
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t CITY 0? ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI
The Stron-est AgencT CcopaDj iu Mo.
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT
Eaarrinj toaditioD of the Coaipacy Hot 15, Tl
Authcntfc.1 C-ita! Sic-.; ',$400,000.00
Ain't Acur.lly j'V.d, Cash,- 3 1.8,4; 0. 00
Itoci Not?s s-""",:r?ci,
t Cash turpuf, Ict 15, 1STI
CASH ASSETS:
fin In b.'vr.i; and in Cjuipany.? "ce. i
Ariouut loun.t ' ii Lte :s ol lpji-r,
re:J esi.tto lruttn double tho auiounl.
'.lit.
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f,r.ui! loar.tu on u-oiiat fiEccun.:M
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Note? d:-'Ct untefi, ;?hort 'c.tir).
lTr.ii';. an Cuunty
.'.,":u: Interest on saaae,
'ah ii the haaJd of Afcnta ia course
t f irausmivjioii,
U1U0 Kurniture,
ttoeS Notiu set:urd.
i'lt,
5().
Total Arailabis la.
I
LIASILITir.i:
LonM reirte l nd uiiadjuh-.ed
L"tsca aoju.sted, Lut i.ot el due,
Lcarea rr: i.
I3.000.GO
None
Musie
t
.Dip.Ecxor.z; -
i'-fron T-.'-.fU, Of Tootle.. Faiilcy i Co.," vThuIe-
;a!e Dry (j cd.i.
Jt.ti'ih ('. ILtii, Cushier Tirat Nitioual liattl:.
1). M. S;cct', Prist t Jo:-(.oh ii: louver City
!l r-rond.
A. Umttie, Of Dcattio & Co.. Uaakers,
ti-. 7. It", Sq;,iuc', Cil l ita i -t.
J iV'.'fiiiVc;, Of I3;r.l.:j-. Key & Co.. T.Tiolefale
- Nctwiii". -
Cut. Jiueil, Proprietor of BucLanaa Vi'oo'cn
m;j:j.
Sirt o;:'"n. Atforncy at La-r. t
I' Jj McLanahtin, (.Upatalift.
OFEiCERS.
Oco W Samuel - Prpp;dent
PL ilcLiu:i'ia ., .....Vice President
Jno A Nicc-ly .Secretary
Win 11 Kerr Clcnoral At. eut
Froinpt rnd Liberal, Adju.'ttneist of Loiics a
ijpc da'.ity with tais compcay . ,
Pc!iu23 is3Ud an-i Losses
Paid Dy
H. E. PALf'ER, Agent.
LUMBEE!
100,000 FEET !
fho itndersiyDcd has on hand alaroqautity of
C OTTC N V O C p; CU M DEP.
Va ' C13 AT K2A3C.HJir.L3 flCiCSIS.
ORDERS FILLED
nxsphcrt notice, a-.d for any fii or onet
Rafiers, Studdmnc, ioiato
aa bo httd on Fhort ncri.
C. HZI53L
A "E DOON every one shop.l J possess.
FIRST HELP IN ACCIDENTS AND
IN SICKNESS.'
A Ou'de in the absenceof M'cdical A.-sjftccee
ruldished with theupprvvai of the btit Medi
cal authority.
The following are some of its subjects:
EitPS. Bl-edinj, B:-okea Bone?. Bruise?.
BurcJ. Chokit!ir, Cholera, Onid. Col;cnsioiis,
Dislocations, Drowring. Dysentery, F'evers,
I-racturci. limiting, Nuinrff, Poisoning, t-'cald-iug,
Small-poi, sprains, sui'ation, Jtunstroke,
etc.. etc. - -
This volume. written by cuiinect Physicians,
bj l;een p reared for the pressby the Luitorof
GOOD HEALTH 1I0NTIILY MAGAZINI :
' 12mo.. CC3 pa?p. with 23 Illustralious, Bouof
Sl.oO. Stitched. HX'X .
Sold by nil Bookntllers. and sent hy. luai
postpaid, on receipt 01 price, by
V?XA.,tnI:B ?r1Ex, r-ubJiibcr, ToMoa .
uoTgdiw3 ....
in Schlater's 'Jewelry Store,
'IiUltDETT.
SMITH'S' AM M
pianos. atfi rgans. : "
Mnsic. and all kin I of Masieal -Merchaiidis
and Etp-.tirtdSatUfaclien Gvaran
J II. -BUTTERY'"
WROLCSALS AX.D BETIt.
DTTJ&QIST
Is rOPiTini? and T 03 hnii ft tUe ;
. old staud of Vhito & IluUeryt) .
Sontu iis Kfiin Etrert, Plattiaouth. Neb-
THE LARGEST AND
Most ' Complete
Stock of Dru2!. MedirinPi, Paintg. Chemipfils
Lead. Vnrntsb. Coal Gil. Th il. Machine
' ' Oil; tSanrlinsr Oil. ,'tir Oil. Neatsfoor
. Oil. 'Vv'hole Oil. I.ir seed Oil I.ard
Oil. Essential Oil, Cod lt'-er' il.
. . .. .. and a largo variety o
tion, Pcrfatnery Ponnv'
..and tQitet ..Arttlen
.. Erfsences, Fla-
;.. rorict extracts
sad all
PATENT MEDICINES
- Heoh
. . Jayna's Coe's
Ayers", ircoTi'Ie's
Hail's Christie's Mc
Lairi'ii. Mor?o'a, P-aker'a
r - VTit-Uir'a,' Wright's. AVake-
Ce'd, t.uysott'a. Perry Davis'
Robacli'g. Pbtitt'L.. Slra. Wn;Iow's
Dr.. 7bih!i'3 ilortettcr's, Drake's
. Wallicc's; Wp.t'saal of the most popular
Patent ilKiiijiujb ia . usa at the preat ua.
Brandies Vinas and VVhiskie
r0? t:" Ecst Cradss and cur.lities, striutly f(
'le-ical purpoj3.
rtr
COESTiG DYES
7
P.ei or llo, Gr9ii, Tluo. Black; Anr.'in", In
cise, M.id.h-r, iixtrai.t Logwooti, Dry
wood". Ac. In I'.i'.t everything
tUa: ncc;!c .i in the drug
cr ".Ieilcr.1 liaa.
Phsc!c!ai3' Perccriptions
Carefully n. pounded and put up at all hour
Ail DrrR-3 wa. rented i"re: h and pure. Call be
fsre buyins, aud sen what I hare to lell.
PiattHuiemii, Feb. 5th.d&wtf.
CE9AR Cr?EE(( 8iLLS
Is in racniu order cow.
bushels of Wheat. Sutifaclion wiil be giTen
ta customers iu feria iir.z and totwixp;.
flour, Cora 'ii!, tied Lumber, will be 1 ilJ
Chsap for Cash.
C.-Tv;e a-e.' Come all,. ar.l girs the Ceda
Crock Mill a tril.
. . fcHWSTIAN SCHLUJJTZ
1'roprit.tor.
Oct !Cth wl y
"Luxuries cf fJicdsrn Travel."
In thcc days the t:-.to of the TraveFii? Pub
lic Jim he-v)iiie exeeedinnly liiftidion.J. In order
to ohiisia i iieir l-atronue, aitat!road line utu-t
be auld to insure Safety ,'i.:ieed and couiiortable
transportation, by po: .-esiti(r the uecc:-aiy jcalr
jiitio33tda.fir3t-cia?3e(i'jijjji!?ut ofcoa-jhes and
iocoiuo.ive?, a solid road-Led and heavy iron
Puilaias's Pallaca f.lec-pirg c.irs, Pullman's
uinintr car?, a direct route, fc-ood connections and
careful uaniiirt:tunt. ;
.'i'he Burliatou ro jto i? making every effort to
pof ail thee qaliiit-ations to a high degTee,
ud otters a route to ail points e.ist, .west, north
djath. by means of its eonnectiona as lollows:
1. At Omaha with the Pari fin roa'l?.
J. At PlatUmoulh with the ii. & M. R, IL. ia
Ncbaa.kav - -
3. At Hamburg. with t'ueSf Joseph. Railroad
for ail points in Kaunas, Ac.
4. AtOtruinwa. with the DeS Moinca Valley
and north Missouri railroads.
5. At Burlington with the B., C. K. it M, P..
R-, for Davenport. Mu;"-atinp, &c.
0. At Monmouth, with thu R. It. T. .t St. L.
and X estern Union Kaiiroadn, (or t. Paul, and
pointa in the north, aud for it- Luuu aud points
in tho sonth. --
7. At Peoria, with the short line Bloomine
ton route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, BouigviJle
and all poiutt south itnd est.
;i. At Peoria, with the T., P. i W. R. R., for
Lojrar-!ort, Colatnbipt, Ac.
9. At Xtendot. witluul the Illinois Central.
10. At CiiXCAviO, with all Trunk line tor the
East.
No hotter advice can be edven then, than to
TaM the Burlington l.oute." dtf.
The Undersigned Las on hand and is
GOTTorvooD Lir.Ecn :
At his Mills at tho Ferry Laniis at Plittwnouth
Orders PrompUy Filled.!
William Pdgkstok.
Jnneddiwtf.
PKaKiNs'Ncw fchool Book,
."Tho Socf Echo," i itoiiouqi-.-p-i
the bct work of its Claris for
the followins reasons: "The
' Musi'.- is all new and freh: every
piece is a well ki.o.vu House
hold Melody rucht?, "PiriveJ
Ol.-om home," 'Wriio in a letter'
"Little Brown Church,' etc. .It
C jiitains twiceas many Sonfr aa
cm be foun4 ia other works.
The music i selected from yixtv
a
EE
O
JT" lour HMtuors, am, are not liiled
upwiiu one author's coiuposi
.' ti 'ns. Price 75 eents each, or
;. S7it per dozen. Sainple copies
- ' uiailcd to Teachers for Ci eentj.
. Liberal axraieatcatsfor intro-
VA ducLiou. Address.
J. L. PETER? .
. I W Broodaajr, Y.
The latest aniioanceiufeiit in fa.-hiona-h
chelc is a nose machine, ly which
hotaely rrobomdes are preased into the
most fa-h:o.i:ihl- shapes according to
tho t:i-te cf the ov;ncr.
Mr. ShamUush, uf Nhr;iaa City,
hafe written' .l6itdr to l!u"a. T. M. Mar-q-at
itrtrhich' huays ho h:arns that the
t(.-son ' cf the Supre-iiiV .Court of the
State has.. Leen ; uJjourued until some
time in February next. , ,
Cy reference to a notice clseirhere it
will . la seen that the District .Qart in
anlfortHi.s county has been adjourned
from the Stli to tho 9th cf January. "
Two Indians have leen ordained e'er
gymen of the Efieopal Church iu Da
kota during tiie past year.
The "Methodists of Oldo have re?o'ved
to raise thirty thousand dollars for the
Methodist churches of Chicago. .
The' Xcw York; IlemlJ e&timatcs the
contributions to the suSerers of Chicago
ince the S?e at about $3,500,000. .
Tho ?dobil3 Register is getting up a
new idditiou cf the Book of Proverbs.
Here is a. sample : "Blessed U tho woman
vrho compcutidcth a pudding in silent,
for she i more, to be envied than .'he
rrho n:akcth a tart reply."
Married,' at the residence ofRev. John
A. Ilaye.?, (Fatlier Hayes cfd.-iatin), at
0 a. in. ttvday. Mn J. A. Fallan, of this
city,- and Mi?s - Lizzie McDunough, cf
A!bia, Iowa. . : "
. The" happy-couple left for Lincoln on
tho ' o'clock tiaia this evening, vrhere
they will make their home for the fu
ture.1 - .
As a man from the Iowa side was
coming up Stcoud street this morning
with a load of wood, ho discovered a lo
comotive coming down tho track, and
fearing "his team would become flight-'
ene l, he started thera on a run to " get
turned up Main street hefy re meeting
it.. Arriving at the corner of Main ;and
Second, his wagou slid, breaking awheel
and dumping the driver and word in a
promiscuous heap. . The ' team was
stopped without further injury. . - :
J. A- Fallan retires from the National
Hotel of this city, and Wm. "I'rced.wiil
hereafter be sola proprietor of the con
cern. Fallan has been popular with the
guests, and will be missed, but Mr.
Breed will male, op -for" this lis d,y
giviug his personal attention to tho
hotel.
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A new paper called the Cciitrcil.Pj ess,
has been started in Council Bluffs. The
number before ii.i has a gaudy cut of
the contemplated Union Depot in lhat
city, end aloO contaius a Jengthy article
descriptive ff the U. P. Bridge over
eld muddy. - ' ' ' : .
Dr. Converse h 13 OTer cn3 hundred
hands at work iretting the FnoT ofif the
track of the Midland road. , He has been
at work faithfully fduce the storm, and it
is expected he will scon have a hole
through. ' ' Our I'itz." could prade, tie
and ironi the same length . of road in
nearly the same time,
Pror. Patterson was in the city to-day,
on tits way to j:uana alter n:cter;ai to
repair thedamsgo to Naomi by tho re
cent fire. He informs tis thnt his school
builiing will j robally be rcaib," to com
mence operations on the 2d of January,
as before iuteii Jed.
An exchange says "it has been decid
ed at the bazar of fashion in this city
lliat long street costumes n ill he fafh
icnr.b'e only for tligc ladies having Iarce
.-haped feet and ugly ankle?. Those
women of our city with pretty feet think
i; rta'iy wicked as well as c-ittravaant, to
drag handsome ar.d expensive dresses
over muddy streets and cros-ingf. Our
young men will look cut iri future for
thof-e young Luics weariD? the long cos-tum.-s."
.
At a late f.malj t-arpga meeting ct
Trumbull, Conn., seventy Jive persons
were pre.setit. Al! ladies iu She audience
in favor of the movement were request
ed to rise, and only one responded.
" John V Bcatty has been pardoned
out of thi penitentiary. He was in for
burglary, was convicted iu thi.i city, and
will be remembered as tho man who
roLle.l Mr. Kohrc'l, who h.pt a meat
market on the north side of Main street
some two ytar3 ago. : . . '
Dr. Converse, of the Midland rail
road, was iu the city this mendng on his
way to Lincoln. His road has been
"fenow bound" for the past' week, and
the Dr. is compelled to reach the west
end of his line via Plattsmouth and the
"old reliable" B. & M. in Nebraska.
Warwick lectures in Lincoln on the
24th of January. . :
Last Saturday evening Surveyor Gen
eral Cunningham, of this city,;, was pre
sented with an elegant geld watch, val
ued at $250, by the clerical force in his
office, 83 a token of the esteem in which
he is heid by them.
C- Iv Coder, of Omaha, Deputy U.
S. Marshall, was in the city to-day on
busluess.
Ona if the Cincinnati Methodist chur
ches, places two or three cards in each
pew every Sabbath," with these words at
the iopof the card: "To the visitor at St.
John's Methodist Episcopal Church,"
and this invitation in small letter follow
ing : "If you ere willing to receive a cull
from the pastor cf this Church, at your
home or place of business, please write
your adJre.s on the back of this card
and leivc it on tho seat at tha closd cf
the service." At the bottom i ; the name
of tlie pastor and his place of resideaee.
By this ueaas, the pastor has thus
been put in communication with seierd
persons who are now regular attendants,
on Divine worship. . This is a plan that
might be fbUoffed everywhere with good
result.'. : '
It is said that Sam. Boyd, the "friend'
j of Dr. Marvin's patient, has journeyed
towards lexas, and that Douglas county
will probably be enriched $3,U0O in con
sequence, a eooa as court sets. -j..
A Grand Commandery was to be or
ganized in Omaha jetterday
While every other road ia the country
has been bilked up with snow for the
past week, the B. Sc M. ia Nebraska has
not lost a hingie. train, and on;y one or
fwo tritins have failed to ba 011 lime.
The first train after the heavy fall of
sncw, was a few hours late, but tince
that tiiue there has been no delay. The
daveling r ubho always like a reliable
route, honeo the ;reat popularity of the
B. & M. both in Iowa and Nebraska."
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TS10 M itosis FcaliTiiJ. .
' The Masonic Festivities of the' 27th,
were, taken as a; whole, a complete sue- j
cess.- At an early hour those who de
sired' to witness the impressive 'services
of the ! installation begun to assemble, 1
and bytha .appoyaled hxiur... a large con
course of people were.seateddn Fitzger- ;
aM IJalL The "craiV asseai!'4o4fr.t .
the proper time, "clad in : v.dtito. glove.-,
and apron?," atiJT.I. .W. Grand Master
Hill, R. W. Grand Sec. Furnastind II..
W. M. II. Dunham were introduced to
the' audience, .and M. TT. Grand Master
Hill proceeded with the ip.srallatlon cer
emonies which were conducted In a most
es?cr.wr.t manner. At the close of the
ioitallation, R. V. Grand Sec, Furnas
proceeded with a Masonic . address,
which was listened to with great inter
est by the outsiders 33 well as the craft..
He spoke at some length of the origin
ar.d principles of Masonry, and demon
straied, by scund reasoning, that the
order is far more bcaeScial to thsLuman
race than it is generally accredited with,
and that, while it does not claim to" be a
religious order, yet it contains and main
tains all the essentials of true religion.
At the close cf tho address a unanimous-
vote was had j-e questing a .copy
for publication. At 9 o'clock supper
was announced at tho Brooks . House,
and something more than one hundred
sat down to the r&t tables. The new
landlord cf tho Brocks House did him
self credit in- the get yp of the repast,
wh:ch consisted cf.all that could be wish
ed by epicurean appetites. . Mr. Cox
has fully sustainad the high reputation
he brought here, and 31r. Fitzgerald
may Well feel proud of the management
cf the Brooks House.' There is no bet
ter kept bou?c in the State than the
Brooks, and no landlord who knows
better how to cater to the comfort of
the public than Mr. Cox. " Supper over
th?rcal "festive" part began at the hall,
where Johnson Bros. Brass Bandatruck
up a lively tan.-. Ar.d right here we
wiili to remark that Plattsmouth is proud
"of this .land, believing that they cannot,
be curpas:-ed in the State. They played
seven instruments, and brought forth
s'rai.fiS "of music such" as' nb properly con
structed and appreciative feet could with
stand. Until the "'.?e frj:i. hours" fiour
twenty eight to "S2"coupIe at a time were
0:1 the floor, and not cn incident occurred
during the tutire time to mar the pleas
ure cf tho occasion. Those vrho were
preterit wid long remember the oecvdon,'
and ihoss who were not 1 rcieiit hliould
have been if they expected to fully up- .
predate it, for we cannot impart to them
r. iufHeient knowledge of tha a ft air to
answer the purpose. . Tlie: thanks of the
participants are. due to tlie various coui-.
mittees for the harmony which prevailed
ia all the various departments, but they
lira especially due to the committee cf
gjneral arrangements for their untiring
zeal iu the matter, and the exactness
with which the parts conformed to each
other. Wo hope "fur icany recurrem-cs
of the festivities of St. Juhn the Evan-gali-t's
D.'y.
Mr.' JtiuiCd Cil-be ca'.icd at the Hku
ALi) sanctum to-day, and left a suspicious
looking box, which, upon a careful ex
mination, proved 10 contain a tuagt.jdcent
cake, accompanied by a note fiom the
ladies of the M. E. Church Mite So
ciety of Weeping Water, addressed to
"ye editor of ye Herald."" The cake,
upon further examination, was found to
contain all the good things (hat. usually
enter Into compounds of this kind, and
the note contained a brief state
ment "of the success of the "Neck Tie
Sociable" hi?'.! at Weeping "Water 011 the
evening of the 2'J ;: also the thanks cf
(he aforesaid ladies for favors from the
Herald.' -They must have had a
"grand old time," for the icceipts were
over $200, and the net profits not far from
$150. This was doing remarkably well
considering the storm that prevailed
that evening, and speaks well for the
social aud religious qualities of
the people of" Weeping Water.
The Herald - is ever ready to lend its
aid iu matter-? of this kind, and we hope
our lady friends in the vicinity of
Weeping Water (as well as every ther
portion of Cass county) will not forget
this fact, nor the other fact that we es
pecially delight in giving al! the publici
ty they may deserve for all social gath
erings, "without ' rucney and without
priee" (although we have a good, mouth
for cake). -
i;ACliI.V; OUT.
The B. 'Sc il. E. R. Co. in Nebraska
have purchased the O. & S. W. Rail
road, and wiil commence operating it on
the first day of January. The Platte
river will be bridged iu the vicinity of
La Platte early in tho spring, and trams
will be run regularly between Piitts
ciouth and Oraahn, so connected that
passengers and freight from Omaha to
the wet wiil go out wittiout delay.
This gives Omaha a. direct connection
.with... the whole south wejt country via
Plattsmouih, an i will ensure that .city a
large amount of trade with this county,
unless our own tuerehnnts do something
to Loll it. We lock upon the purchase
of this liue by the B. &M. as ra" favor
able move for Plattsmouth, as' it insures
this cit3 as the actual business terminus
of the U. P. on the Missouri river, not
withstanding the o5ces and depots may
beat Omaha or Council BluS's. The
B. & M. ia the important eouueetioQ cf
the U." P., and is even now carrying a
large Lotrjority of the passengers and
freight of that road ; and whsa 'the
Tf.ittto "and Missouri 'bridges are com-j
pleted at this, place, it mckc. taij tho j
C)-ussiu;7 j";yJ far all frt'Ight and pas.-e:i j
fr'?r:tffie of tha B. & M.. whether frcia i
their own lines west or from the U. P.
at Omaha. This is mt otily a good
thing far Plattsmouth, but is also the
very thing which halps Omaha out on
the ; transfer question ibr, under this
arrangement all , freights," aad passengers
for the B. & M. (which will undoubtedly
be tha majority of the trade cf the U.
P. )Arill be cf 7itccsty . transferred from
one toad to tho other at Omaha, while
the actual transfer across the river will
be at. PJattauioath. Ilurtah for th j B.
.LM.ihe great thoroughfare of the
west, and which ere' many . years, will be
the greatest thoroughfare on ths conti
nent. Report of the thirl 'month cf the
Second Ward Public School, Platts
mouth Nebraska. Ten is considered
perfect in Deportment and Recitation.'
IltCiIIEa DEPARTMENT. " '
Deo't. Hoc
Maillda Ileutl 10. . 10 .
RavaB Spiers ... 10 . ., . It)
Louisa Woodson 9 y. .
Lena Muliis 10 10
AnuaVallery .10 , 10
Sarah Yanatti ... V),
Saralt Eertn 1 10 S
Anna N' "Barnes ' 1') ' ' : 7
AUIe Htitton " - ' ' 10 - -10 "
Klsie 31 Nichols . , - 10 - 10
Sadie Fox 10 10
Luc Yah'erv 10 - 9
Ida ; Watermr.rt ' 10 , 10
Frankie .Mullen 10 9
Ida Vallery" .' . "9 .8
Lottie Leer'y . 10 9 ,
Mfrv Woods-on -" 10 - 9
Ijottic Ycro 10
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Addie Spiers ' " 9
Ilornce G Barnes 10
Waiter Shamp 10
Alex. Spiers 10
George-Border - 10 ;
John J Buttery 10
Geo W- Vallery . . 10
Virgil Muliis . 10
Geo Hathaway 10.
Man:;na Thouvenal 8
James Egan - S
M L Buttery ii
George Slander ' '''10 "
Alonzo Johnson- ' 10
John Hathaway 10
Buell Barnes 10
Will Beanmeister 10
Charlie Thompson 10
iMax. FairfieM 10
Philip Kidman 9
Marshall Johnson : . 10
Monroe Hinton 9
John Vallery" 10
(ihri'-t Moekeuhanot 10
Geo Randall . 10 . .
Frank Hathaway 10
Willie Erhart 10 "
CUilton Shaffer : 10 '
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Belle Marquett
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ilattie Marquett
Kate Vallery
Addie Buttery -Sarah
Johnson
Kate Cirrothers
Anna Jloh'scbuh
Anna Mullen
Louis't Erehart
Kate llarrigaa
Alma Burton ;.
Amelia litisel
Kate Ilen-.pel
'Louisa Hem pie'
Mary llemp'e
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Mary Kruh'er
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Lizzie Eitmann
Nettie Nichols
Dally Frost
Liliv Lilly
Lnbll-i Diliy " "'
Almy Waterman
Nettie Mul'is
Ilattie Shefi'cr
Addie Ireland
Louisa Stoll
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Aiosa . .Oi
J'i 'gar Burton
Ciie;-tcr Barnes
Neddie Barnes
John Bomaster
WiLie. Arnold
Ciiariie llempel
Ediie Harrigan
Charlie l'rieo.
Thomas Eagan
John Eitmann
George Heisel
Peter Knee
A.ii'red Knee
Sherman Knee
Cra Knee
Conrad Sidenstricker
Willie Drain
Charlie Drain
Willie, f lintou
Willie Stoll '..
Cuavlio Stoil
Hermair Hohlschuh
Robert Loasley
Charlie Vanatta
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MagUie A. Sangmaster",
Teachers.
Wr. WT. Abbej", States I'rison Inspec
tor, and Jehn L. McConnell, Treasurer
of the State "University, were in the city
this morning, and called at the Herald
sanctum. Mr, Abbey's term of office,
expired last fall, but tho people gene
rally were so well EatisSed with his
course that it was deemed expedient by
both parties to leave him in office until
the next .general election, consequently
no candidate for that position was voted
for af' the ' full elections. McConnell
seems in his usual good health and spir
its, notwithstanding the ponderous (?)
blows of the SV(ie.-t:ri?i or the Omaha
Uevald. :
The following officers of Rock Bluffs
Lodge No. 20.; A. F. & A. J!., were
elected at the last regular meeting, and
were duly installed on the 27th:
W. II. Smith W. M.
Henry Clopper Sen. V.
ti. H. Fitch Jr. W:
' J. M. Patterson Tseas.
J. A. Walkci See.
Geo. Shrader S. D. -
Win. B. Jones J. D. Howard
Alieu Tyler.
Jacob Bridenitino .
Silas Patterson j Stewards.
We learn frora-N. Haaey, ;Es j., of
Loaisviile, that the Germans cf that vi
cinity had a grand dance Christmas evening,-at
3Ir. Inhelder'a new store on ccc-
tloU 14. ' :. i
England has her Prince of Wales and
Omaha has her Crelghton, each of
whom' is the subject of various special
bulletins announcing the State of their
health. Crelghton is seriously ill at
Cincinnati. .
If you want your Family Photographed
on y.-ur watch dial, go So Carruth's.
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Tb Fir.'t Edition of Tro Krxnuyn Thot ;-oi;iv.-
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