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PLAT! SMOUTH NESRAKSA..
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1872.
The residence of Thomas Sheridan,
to miles routti of 1'trcsval, Iowa, was
burned lat night.
The Keics says there are empty places
enough in Nebraska City to accoinmo
date 40,000 bushels of com.
Dr. Schildknecht is out, and requests
us to state that he is again able to re
purne his practice.
Died, January 22 1, at 20 minutes be
fore 2 o'c-Wk p. m., Elizabeth, wife of
Ilenry Shaffer.
The Chronicle epeaks of Larsh, Con-1
ger, Covell and other members from Otoe
as "our delegation." That w a huge
"joke on Schneider."
Geo. D. Rennis was, on yesterday,
elected U. S. Senator by thciJaryland
LegihLture, to succeed Viekers.
We are in receipt of the "Public Ledg
er Almanac for 1S72, published by
Geo- W. Child, Philadelphia. It con
tains a fund of valuable information.
"Erreches of Fidelity" is the atct
rarne for tho pants found by a hu.sband
returning home rather u.nexrccted'y, at
a late hour. .
A correspondent says the galleries at
the capital wcro packed Friday morning
to witness the proroguinsr of the Legis
lature by Ills acting Excellency, but
that for Bomo reason he didn't do it.
lie's a good boy, too.
The Omaha Herald is praising the
Chronicle, and the Chronicle copies from
tho Herald and endorses it. IIow is
this thusly ?
The loss of furniture to the proprie
tors of the Pacific House, Council Bluffi
by the recent fire, will not fa'l short cf
ten thousand dollars so says Dick Bal
lantine, one of the proprietors. '
A very interesting revival of rcli.cion
is in progress at Itoek Bluffs principally
among the students of Naomi Institute
quite a number have united with the
church.
It has been heialdcd all over the Stare
during the pest few days, that Acting
Gov. James was about to call an extra
session cf the Legislature. Perhaps
this was a nice little scheme of his acting
Excellency to secure an early adjourn
ment of the present cession, but the
members did uot bite "worth a cent."
A SwcedMi Methodist Church has
been organized io Nebraska City. There
are a fVr number of Swedes in our city,
and we doubt not a church could be or
ganized and sustained here.
The Xeics says there U no small pox
in Nebraska City, neither has there been
any this winter. We gained our infor
mation from a communication in the
ChrontcL, and supposed it correct.
A correspondent says acting Governor
James actually invested a dollar (of
State money) in postage stamps and dis
tributed thenj among the members of
the Legislature last week. It wa3 about
the time the word was given out that he
would call an extra session. It did not
have the desired effect, for they did not
adjourn.
Married, at the icsidence of the
bride's lather, January 22. 1S72, at 10
o'clock a. ni. by the Rev. Mr. Presson,
Mr. John D. Daley, of La Platte, and
Miss Miry E. Betts, of this city.
Amidst the joys of the happy couple
the printers were not forgotten.
The Ashhnd Times says the man Claw
son, who deceived the girl whose name
continues to be "Look," has not been
arrested, and that there has not been
any trial, and it advises us to "Look" a
little next ti;ne Lefjia making such a
mistake. We beg to be excused we'd
nthes not. We pref.r making the mis
take by great odds.
The bowl raised by. the Omaha morn
ing luminaries that the Insane Asylum
ii oa the gr jun 1 proposed to be donated
to Cuba & Co., in the bill which is next
thing to a dead letter, seems to be ail
"ia your ejc." The Journal says this
laud was legally .et apart fur the Asylum
pm posts, years ago, by the Commission
ers of Public Buildings.
The Arago Pros, published by II. A.
Buell, now speaks of the various officers
of Richardson county as "our much es
teemed fner.d," ,etj. Less than a year
ago it called thetn "the dirty thieving
scoundrel," and other pet and pretty
names.
A teraprence bill ia the House of
Representitives last week was referred
to the Committee on Highways and
Bridges probably on the ground that it
wa an obstruction in the highway to
ambition. The father of the bill storped
twice to "take a drink" while making a
ppcech ia its favor, and was absent,
takine a drink when the bill came up
f r final disposition. He was a "peo
ple's" representative, elected on the
score of,"lraias and honesty."
The Xcics says the Midland Pacific
Railroad is carrying as many passengers
a? the B. & M. does from Plattsmouth.
It is the height of the ambition of every
road io the west to rival the B. & M.,
as it is the height of the ambition of
the various ri-er towns to rival Platts
mouth. "Sail in," Dr. we are always
glad to note the prosperity cf our neigh
bors. Continue an honest attempt to
rival our city and it will be .of great bene
fit to yon.
The masquerade bail on the evening
of Febiuary 14th, promises to be a fine
affair. The committee having it in
charge are sparing no pains to make it
pleasant and agreeable to all who may
attend; and they assure us that there
Trill be nothirgr in connection with the
pnrty to which the most fastidious can
object. There will be no liquor allowed
about the building, and the best of order
will be maintained.'
Omaha and theU. P. R. R.hare again
triumphed over the people of the Stata
,f Nebruski.
"DISCl'STED."
Expresses the feelings' of the people of
this State, and especially of this county,
with the great "Reform,"or "People's"
party, and hereafter they will run
straight party tickets, and hold the par
ty rcspon.-ib!e for the acts of the men
they send M the Legislature, or place in
other positions of honor or respon.iibil-
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A CARD.
Naomi Lnstjii te, Jan. IS, 1872.
I desirj to return my thanks to the
Underwriters Agency and tho Home In
surpnee Com pa riles, for the promptness
with which they adjusted and paid the
losses connected with tho lale fire in
Naomi Institute. No time was a-ked,
but a- . o n as the loss could be ; roved,
every cent that I could be qualified to,
that wa covered by the insurance poli
cies of these . companies wa3 promptly
paid. Much prai-e, is duj to Mr. IV
wer, agent of these companies for tha
energy which he has displayed io this
matUr, and I cannot do less than cheer
fully recommend the-e iwa companies to
all wbhing to insure.
J. D. Patterson.
A 1IXt: AFiMIlt.
Last Saturday Mr. Henry Juhoson, cf
Ashland, arrived in our city with a pris
oner named Hughes, and proceeded to
turn hiia over to Sheriff Johnson for
safe keeping. Upon inqa ry we Hoi tht;
circumstances under which lie wa.s com
mitted to be somewhat singular. In the
first place this man Hughes had several
parties arretted on a charge of assault
and battery. Atrial was had bt f jre a
jury, and the jury brought in a verdict
that the; prosecution wasma'icion Th"
Justice as.ss.vcd thj ..: ag.unl the.
prosecuting tvittus:. Il'js!u r.-i it:
default of payment made o'it a n:itti
mus assigning him to the c niim -r. j iil in
Cuss county ur.ti! snid fine was pui 1.
He was brought here on the mittimus,
by Deputy ShsiiH" Henry Jn::hn?3n
Just a3 our Sheriff had given a receipt
for the body a br.y arrived with adispatli
ordering the Deputy to bring the pris
oner back to Ashland. The probabili
ties are that somebody had learned a
thing or two. We may hear more of
this.
t:. i: EMail, mak."
The paper of the above name, rub- J
lifhed at Ft. Kearney, by cur friend
Moses II. Sydenham, Laj agin made
its appearance,- after a protracted sus
pension. It comes out in a new dress,
very much larger than before, and full
of interesting matter. We clip the fol
lowing items from it :
Ct.h 31 B. Murphy, formerly of the
7th Iowa Cavalry, and at on time com
mander of Fort Kearney, but u:oie re
cently a prominent citizen of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, parsed Ly litre a f.w
days aro v.itb a party m routt io Ar
r.ipaho?, rn the Republican Valley.
CcL Murphy speaks very highly of the
country surrouii'iiiiir Arapahoe, and says
they have a splendid site lor a town.
He has a claim there, and is now oitig
to improve it. Col. Murphy went out
with a party last spring and established
the settlement of Arrapahoe. which
promises to be a prosperous and thriving
0 ilony. We wish him and all those in
terested the success their pioneer efforts
are so deserving of.
The Union Paeific and the Burlington
& Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska,
aro thb two ci.if-f and leading !a.!r :i;s
in the Nebraskau Commonwealth
These are what we mav term tl.e ereat
and poweifi! r ioncersof Kastern eivi.'izv I
ftion .ca twg tr.e way. tor the coning
millions 1 nur are yei w people me gro . es,
valleys aid meadows of the ptcat cen
tral plains of the Republic, and the
mighty mountains and vacant lands be
yond them.
These road, in a'l fheir workings, are
ahead cf any other ot" their kind in the
lands east of us, and with all the most
improved appliances, material arrange
ments, etc., these great Xebraskan roads
will accomplish ail they aiui to that is,
tha speedy, safe, and comfortable transit
of all classes of passengers and reliable
conveyancers of the people's j:oid. and
treasures. At a future time we will
speak of these great roads more in de
tail. We have seen some letters from l.-t
Lieut and Adjutant Edwatd Donovan,
21th U. S. Infantry, row stationed at
Fort McKavet, Texas, from which we
gather that the Lieut, is in high favor
with his superior 'o-Sicc-r, and is enjoy ir.ir
excellent health. This, however, is not
nctrs to his old comrades with whom he
served in the 1st Nebraska Cavalry
throughout the late war, as he was noted
then as one of the rao-t eiTicient and
trustworthy officers, in that glorious old
regiment, 'ind always retained the vrarm
est esteem and respect of his command
anR ofcers. From his high position on
the list cf officers of the 24th regiment,
we expect to hoar of his promotion ia a
short time, and the Lieut, may well fee!
assured that his success will always be a
matter of gra'.iScatioa to his numerous
friends in Nebraska.
Tho Bee says the question is often
asked in Omaha why their streets ap
pear so much more vacant than tboso of
smaller towns in the State, and it gives
the true reason when it attributes this
state of facts ,to the other fact that the
country about On.oha is unimproved
and undeveloped, hence they have a
light retail trade.
The Tichcnor House, at Lincoln, un
der the management of Mecsrs. Town
Icy & McEihinny,assi.-ted in the office Ly
Capt. lladdieson, is on-i of the best kept
houses in the Wt. The rooms and
bedding- are clean aui comfortable, and
the tallcs are provided with the best
the market affords, and it is rei ved in
first-cld;9 style no fclop ehop arrange
ments. We advise strangers going to
the Capital to try the Tichenr.r, and our
word for it they will find the fare first
class, and the managers gentlemen in
every sense. '
The Omaha Bee gives us a.anthorify
that Small Pox has appeared in Nebras
ka Ci?y, and adds that the public gener
ally learn of the appearance of small
pox in a place through the newspapers
in the adjoining town. We gather our
information in regard to the tmail pox
at Nebraska City from a cocitnuuicatiou
io th? CLroniJe.
Everything is done "by the card" in
the Omaha papers, just dot.
. Died, at Nebraska City, January 20th,
Samuel S., only son of S. B. and Anna
Stevenson, aged two years.
Senator Hilton has been elected Pres
ilcDt cf the reconstructed Senate at Lin.
coin.
Di.-trict Court meets next Monday.
A very neat Court Calendar has just
been issued from the Herald Job rooms
The first salt company in Nebraska
was formed in lb6t, with $300,000 capi
tal stock. We "doubt if it was all "paid
up."
The Chronic! calls Hudson the "peo
ple's champion." The Omaha Herald
called him s'liii'ar names a few days
M.-ice
Dr. I. Wanyo Snowdon, of Lincoln, is
in the city for the purpore of attending
a meeting in the interests of the Sunday
Sjhcok
Moses Stocking, E-q., one of the early
settlers of Cass, and now a wealthy farmer
of Saunders county, presented his jivial
countenance at the IIehald sanctum
to day.
We have hfard it said that II is acting
Excellency decided to prorogue the Leg
Mature th3 moment be heard the House
h td sustained the veto of the convention
biil. Probably he thought that sufficient
reason.
Vi'e publh-h the following "infallible
cure for a cold," and charge nothing for
tl.e recipe :
"Take eichfy-nine six hundrf d cighty
fnurth.i ofaI ver powder dissolved in
a swill p iil full of water. Soak your
head in a a!l.n of hovb tea, and apply
ha'f a grain cf mutton taliuw to your
nose."
Mr. Davis, the editor of the Osceola
(Iowa) Democrat was recently shot by
v.mc cowardly i-coundrel who lurked in
a cellar for the purpose. The shot did
not prove fatal.
Tie? Fremont Tribune complains that
the U. P. R R. management discrimi
nates Hgain?t that town, and all othprs
along the line c f the road, in fivor of
Omaha, and it shows by actual facts
that wheat could be shipped from lliin
oi to California cheaper- than from Fre
mont, and calls on Senator Hiteheofk to
see that the proper legislation is hud to
prevent thij unjust discrimination.
The people of Otoe county should
look after their intere-ts end elect Re
publicans to the L'-eWafure. Wo refer
them to pa.-t record. Chronicle.
That is the mo.-t sensible thing Waters
has written in a i::Mith.
Rennctt lltos. have just hosts of hicko
ry nuts fof sale. They are not of the
little kind raised in Xebra-ka, but the
genuine old Missouri hickory nuts.
Ruy a bushel, ask your neighbors in to
spend the evening; and be sociable.
We have a ropy of the laws of Xebra-ka
for 1ST1 which Inks all the
pages from 144 to 161. This is one of
the results cf sending tueh jobs of print
ing out ot tfce fctate. Ll-romcle.
I f ad lh 'aw bfeii r:ihlisJipd in
tf,e ;
, .
tafe, whpre the proof sheets could
have been properly Lokcd after and ic-
vied, sm-h an unnccessarv blunder
would never have occurred.
St. Thomas and St. Dalcombe both
kcl happy or at leat they should.
They seem to agree well upon the point
as ro who is r-ponsible for the balder
dash that appears ia the columns of the
riillican. Si. Thoimis says ia a card
that ho is tho grand mogul who rules
the destinies of the world through the
columns of that journal, and St. Bal
combe says in a card that he wishes it
distinctly understood that he is not the
man. Happy Thcma-, happy Bul
combe. A IMKITV.
Yc, that's it a rarity. We refer to
tho;-e hua CA furnia Pears for eale at
13enn?tt Bros. Thc-.y ais direct from
the Pacific eoaxt, and will average a
pound each. They ore ddieious, a
we'! as a rarity. Try a half dozen, and
dou't tske our word for it.
Gen. Estabroni: ma'nta:n in a com
tiiunication through the C'!umns of the
Omaha Bee. that the pleeIlt Ltrit-latiue
ha-i undoubted lizht to reconvene the
Constitutioiia! Convention. The power
fid intellect- of His actirg Excellency,
V.'i'.liHiij Henry Jaaies, reasons differ
ent'v. .
I. J. MeCann r.ub!ihcs a enrd in the
Chronicle contrndictir.g the libelous nr
tijlo in the Lincoln Kintexmnn relative
to the Bank of which he U President,
and adds '1 have taken tho necessity
legal ttrps to n fiord the r..ub!i -hers cf
the a: tii:!c an opportunity to ?ub.-tantiate
the charge. muJc. I am vtiiiing to abide
the i.-sce."
The Chronicle &ay. NVbras-fca City is
not fihtinff Lincoln. We are glad to
hear it, we hardly believed the people
would do so.
Will the pot-tmaster at Omaha sea
thut our mails aro forwarded regularly.
We do cot know-thut there la any blam.i
to be attached to that olnce, but lor
some reason, paper which we hhould
get in the morning-, do not reach us til1
evening or the mrxt morning.
Coal delivered ut $7,00 per tan ty
SitupHn. jani0'htwlw.
The ladies of the Prenhyteru n Church
will pive an ojter npp?r at Ciark &
Pluuiiner's Ilhil on Thursday evening,
January 25th.
Everybody turn cut an3 have a cood
social time. Admission free.
The Journal of yesterday eays that
Senator Kennedy was to return in time
f.r the election of Governor to-day
that he went Lome ca account of tha
il!c553 cf. hi rrifc. .
tVKStLE.
A pair of horse, harnea and wagon
Enquire at the Herald office.
diwtf.
STEW toil. YARD.
Halo Stret.
Price per ton, delivered in the city,
$7.00. Orders left at office at Baker's
Feed Stable promptly filled. .
Jan. 20 diwtf J . D. SurrsONi
COOIt SEWS!
Down Coxae the Price of Cos: !!
On and after the 29th inst. we will de
liver coal in any part of the city for $7.00
per ton. Mickjexwait &. Sharp.
jan!9diwlw
Stay bonds for ue in all the different
court, fur sale at the Herald Office.
d&wtf
Wanted. A house with four good
rooms. Enquire at the Herald olfice.
Coal delivered at $7.00 per ton by
p;
impson.
Jan20diwlw
Coal delivered at $7.00 per. ton by
Simpson. d&w Iw.
The thermometer this morning was
down to 4 below zero. This cold spell
is probably a strategic movement on the
part of the "clerk" of tho weather, to
assist his acting Excellency in driving
the present Legislature out of Lin
coln. Four decrees below zero, and the State
co:d all locked up, may force an adjourn
ment. The B. & M. Co. in Nebraska will, in
the spring, plant a belt of timber 50
feet in width, on the north side of the:r
track, as a wind and snow break. This
is a move in the right direction, and it
would be well for other roads to imitate
their example.
A woman's highest word of eora
mendation is "nice;" all women, strong
mindeifor otherwise, pronounce the teas
of the U. S. T.a Co. nice, and they arc
sold here ct New York prices by Guth
man & Hubcrty, deal rs in groceries of
all kinds Main street, I'!:i;t-mouth.
opimos or
-(ii it- jcsriti: ma
st.. Th2 .Tuvrunl says: "Chief Justice
Mason on his n turv to Nebraska Citv
on Saturday, publicly stated. :s he did
ere in Lincoln, that I he so eallod pro-
rocue" of the nctitiit Governor, lackod
thr two pssr-niialH of i.-iPtv !'ir-.t.
there had been uo disagreement between
the two houses; '21, that it-did not
specify a day to which the L?pi.latur-
was adjoutned prior to the next regular
6esol). He iil-o declares the so-called
adjournment of the Senate, bogus, null
and void."
From a private letter from Fillmore
county, we ltarn that a'l the persons le
poi ted frozen to death cn the Republi
can have returned to their homes Sev
eral of them had their feet badly fro
zen. Fairmoant, ou the lino cf the B. &
M , iu Fillmore county, is growing rap
idly. Among the buildings added to the
town, recently, are three new stores, II.
M Church, and a lar;e coal bouse for
the use of the 13. & M R. R. Co. The
Masons also contemplate erecting a
hall.
Delat Not. Convulsion, wind colic,
and griping in the bowels of infant chuc
death." Mrs. Whitcouib's Syrup in a
triad remedy. It costs only 25 cents.
THE OViIU.OIl 41CII.SIIOX
The follow.r.g is the concurrent reso
lution for the election of a Governor to
fill tho vacancy :
Wheueas, Heretofore, a-d since the
second day of Jne, A. L. 1 S71, n. va
cancy in tho rflice of Governor of the
Skate of Nebra-ku lias exisred, tho du
ties of which otDee have been tempera
rily performed by tL Secretary of .tatc:
And S UKitK.vs, The said ir'eeretaiy
of tate, in the capacity of Acting Gov
ernor cf mid State, has attempted to
u.urp powers not coni'ened upon l.im
by the Ct'ii-titution of said State :
And Whereas, The .-aid Secretary
of State, in the ca.iaciiy of Acting Gov
ernor thereof, h:ii retu.-ed to r'Cigr:ize
t!:e aet- of the Legislature of said State
as valid end binding :
A'tc therefore, be it resolved hy the
Senate if the. St a it Ntbrmht, The
Ilou-e of itepre.'-Ciiiatives t'onctirring
therein, That the tuid Leuis'ature meet
iu joint C Hvei:i' n in ih.j I.'iil! cd' the
House of llenrep-ntativesi. on Wednei
day, the th day of Junuary, A. V.
li'2, at two '2) o'clock p ui., to elect a
Governor to tiil said vucancy by joint
ballot of the said Senate and House of
Representatives, wl.icli haid t lection
shall be conducted in ujar.ucr and foi :u
fallowing to-wit :
When the roll of each House is ctd'ed
by th" clerk thereof, each member pres
ent shall nnnie one man t;Vu race as his
choice for Governor, at;d I lie person re
ceiving a majority of all the votes cast
shall be declared eltcied Governor cf
the State of .Nebraska to till said va
cancy. I.rOISI.AIIVF..
Of the doings of the Legislature on
Monday, the '2'2ti, the Journal s-iys :
The Senate met yesterday morning,
Mr. Hilton, President pro tctii, in the
chair. The following Senators tm.swcrcd
to roll cali : Messrs. Hilton, Kennedy,
Linth, Lar-h, ScofielJ, Tucker and Ten
naut. Ail the 'officers were present ex
cept Ilascall, President, and Kline,
Scrgeaut at arms. Deloi 1'arker, the
Assistant Scrgeant-at-arms, took Kiino's
position.
- As sot;n tho Journal was read and
approved, Mr. Tucker called for thi ma
jority report of tho Confere nce Commit
tee relative to adjournment, which came
up yesterday under the rules, and it was
on motion concurred in. The House
having already .concurred, this fixed the
day and hour of adjournment, sine die,
on Wednesday at 11 o'clock, p. m
Mr. Scoiitll introduced a prcanbl(t
and joint resolution, declaring the Execu
tive otliee vacant hy the impeachment of
David Butler, and. Csir. Wednesday at
2 o'clock, as the time for a joint seion
of the two houses to fill tha vacancy,
which was ngreed to.
The Senate then took a recess till two
o'clock. At two o'clock - he Senate met
and adiourned tiil JO o'clock to-dav.
The House met pursuant to its ad
journment at tim o'c'ock, p. in., and
the Chief Cleik, Cropsey, being absent,
md tli records ;nd jna"lia! n.!feirjg,
the Seigeant-at arms wus dispatched af
ter them The records were found in
the Auditor's olhce. - wherenpon the
President announced that the Chief
Clerk would be dispensed with. The
minutes were read by rssistant e'etk,
Webter, and wcro found to have been
altered subsequent to this making up.
and a message fioui the Governur not in
possession cf the House at the time of
its adjournment attached by sotne other
"hand than that ef the e'erk, who nnkes
up the Journal. This was stricken out,
and tho Journal left aboriginally written.
The House, after rciiving a mess.-ige
from the Senate, adjourned till to day
at U o'clock, a. m.
The bu.iness of both Senate and
House was conducted qnietly and with
out excitement, and with a dignify com
mcn;surate with the important crisis
brought about by the arbitral, insolent
and unconditional proceedings of acting
officials determined to choke off the
Legislation so seriously demanded for
the State, in order to promote their own
selfish end vrivafe en-N. Nebraska
looks to her Represen'anvLS to p;e.-w.-
tho dignity and protect ih i.irnre-ts of
the pop!f, and we tie r thar thvy v.':3!
not disappoint l;. r ex;,evrai;oiis.
Tl.e Linen'ri county Adrertistr pro
poses here ;fccr ro discontinue th .'ir '"int
ent outsides" end soys:
With the present number of the A l-
rerti.-.er we ui-..-.'lve cor.nt-ction with out
branch publishing house in Chicago.
We ara impelled to do this for two rea
sons: Fir.-t,we nepd and must have mote
space for advertising Second, we do
not like the i lea of having news items
clipped from the inide cf our paper, to
he used on the "outside" two weeks
later. We tru.-foar readers wiil appre
ciate the change.
Never measure men by Sundays, with
out regarding what they do all the week
after.
V1..X TTHMUV t It ;itIX JIABUEr.
Wheat Xu 2, 80(3 00.
Corn In ear, 1 c rits.
Want of shipping facilities and the
downward tendency of the Chicago
matket, especially on corn produces a
correspondii.g lower pric3 here.-
We learn by a private dispatch from
the plains that tliere is a jrrcat rivalry
atuoni the buffaloes for the honor of
the first shot from the frrar.d duke.
Alexis is a disturbing element every
where he goes.
Many of the Jiir-st advertisers in
th? couniry m ;ke a 1 th;-ir contracts with
i r.ewpsaptrs ihrouti'i tiie Advertising
-gcr of Ue. V. LoweiJ & Co., Xo.
411'nrfc Row. Xw York. Their facili-
t nr0 nc,t , scepe j j-)V Jo. so" of any similar
! est ablbhinent in the world.
I CXW lw,
"There wan a frog who lircd in fprins.
Ke caught such acvl-i :bat he couM noi tiaj."
1
'oor, u!it'ortu:;ate Harrachian ! In
what a sad plight he must have been.
And yor his misf.ji ;ui! was one thet of
ten bufalis singers. Many a once tune
ful voice among those who belmiv to
the ' genus homo" is utterly spoiled by
' col 1 in the head," or on the lungs, or
both combined. For the above mention
ed "croaker" we are not aware that any
remedy was ever ui vised ; tut we rejoice
to know that all hum.'in lingers may keep
their head clear and their throats in
tune by a timely ue of Dr aij'i's
Catarrh Remedy, and Dr. Pierce's (J li
en Modieal Discovery, both of which pre
sold by druggists.
di7 1tt,
'i;:kc Simmons Liver Iiegnlator retru
lar'y. erj-.y health your-elf and give
gratification to thoe about you.
You will have c:ins to blos tha da3
you heard cf Simmons' Liver Regulator.
wlw
IV'ft Rent. Tie office rnoiu over
'aii-ry RuiTiK-r's sti-re. linr;uire of
R. R. Livingston, Chairman Board of
Trustees. jaii23dAwtf.
5QyOQQIf
INIoney to Loan ! !
Three years time given !
Ileal instate Security !
ImproreJ farms preferred!
An opcrtnnity is now oiT. red to the
farmers of Oroe, Cas, Nemana, Lan
cast;t and Johnson eounu.-s to borrow,
in connection with Life Insurance, mon
ey in fcums of 500 to $1,500 on long
time, on 12 per cent, interest. The
Union Mutual Life Insurance Company
of Maine, is now i..uir;g Lite iV.Uies
and ioaniog money, through the r Gen
eral Ag-nts, J, V. Kinney it Sun.
O'Hee over Otoe County National
Bank, Nebraska City. janlotf
Apjournment of Cociit. Notice
hereby given that tha time ibr the
holding of the January term of the
Pistrict Court has be n adiourned to the
29th day of January, A. !., 1S72. at 1
o'clo k p. ia., at which time ad j'trors
an-4 wi:t:es.-cs suiiimoned for said term,
will be present wifout further notice.
By order of llm. G'-o. B. Lake,
Judge 2d Judicial Di.-trict, State of Ne
braska. T). W. McKinvov.
Clerk cf District Court.
Plattsmouth, Nebra.-ka, December
23th, 1STI. d&wlm.
Examination of Tevcuebs;. I
spend the first three days of February
at tny (See in I'htttstnouth in the ex
ai:ii.'i:ilion of applicants for teachurs'
ceriilieates giving licen.se to teach in the
pub'io schools ot Cass county. Let a!i
candidates be present promptly at 12
o'clock the first ihty of t xaniinatiou,
U. V'. Wise. Comty
Snpf. 10 Instruction.
' Jan Sth, w:j:
- i . ' . m -
Wanted A- giil to do general houe
work. Wages M per w:ek. Apply
IO F. NV. D- HOL3HOOK.
nov'J2diwtf.
See adverti-ement of Dr. Butts' Dis
pensary, headed Hook for the3Iil!ion
Marri"ire Gui le in another column. It
should be read by all. decldiwly
. - m -
Dissolution. The co partnership
heretofore existing between th under
signed, undor the style of Breed & Fal
lan, is this day dissolved by metual con
sent, Win. Dreed retaining the hotel and
assuming ail liabilities of the ftrta, and
collecting nil dots due the hotel,, and J.
A Kalian collecting all other debts due
the firm. - Wm Dreed,
- J. A. Kallan.
dcc2Sd3ai
Fresh Otstees At Srhutt's City
Ret-tauraat, ia any styie desired. Fami
lies can be supp ied the first and last cf
every wcijV. eepidU-'
for Salf
J70R SALE OR RENT.
The property belonging to D. Marqactt will b
sola or rented on re;u-oiiab!e terms. The home
contains 6 robinx. Theieidalsoa large cittern
with tiitter, a cuiiar, a stable, and otberconvea
ieuces. Apply to X. 2l. MAKQUKXT.
Btpltf.
IMtsstonal Carts.
a. xaiwkll, Bxu. u.cuirtijtp
M At ' A1I,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW an.l Sclicitors
Ciancery. P!attmouth, Nebraska. Office
FitsjeraJd's Block,
Laprt.
O. H. WntrLIE. L. B. BENXETT
I II WHEEL It, CO.,
ReI Estate and Tax Paying Agents, K. t-1'
Public. 'ire and Lite Insurance Agests, I'lHttM
muath. Nebraska. v4tt
R R I IVJ.VCJSTV. l
PUYSICIAN AND SURGEOX-tcn.r8 hi
professional service? 'o the citizens oft usisicounj
tj". Residcncefouthp et comer of Oak nadsaib
street: o(5e on 3T n street, ima tlo r west
of Lyman V Lumber Yard Plamiucuth. Neb
Marquett. Smith & Starbird.
ATTonxsvs At Law,
45-Practiee in all the courts of the b"tate"i
Speoiiil attention givtn to collections and mat
ters of Probate
Office over the Post Office Plattsmouth. Neb
tv. i..Tn lii:::,
CARPENTER AND JOINER, will do al
-k in hi line on short notice and in the lc
i. Contractu for buifd-ntr ninde on rvaf.ns
i jteru. hop one block Houth of Pla:te V:-
J. VP. IJ.4V'M. JJ. 8 .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. l.-rte a Sur-
ffeon-in-C'hief of the Army of the Pototnfic
IMatt. mouth, Nebraska. Cnlioe at O. . John
son's iJragttore Main street, opposite Clark J
riuuituors. Private residtnee corner of K'ckar'
PJ.ATT8HOl'TII
C. HEISilL. rrriprieto'. Having recently icl
repaired and placed in thorough running crd
liH,'X) Cuhnls of Wheat wanted iiumi' tiate'J
or whiub the bigheet market price wiil be pa e
BROOKS HOUSE.
JOHN riTZGERALD Proprietor
Main Street, Between 5th and flh St
PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE.
E. U. SCIIUTT. Proprietor.
Corner Maia ani Fourth Streets, PlattsniO'ith.
. deyUJtwtf.
NATIONAL -HOTEL
CORNER MAIN AND THIRD STs
IiRKKD & FALL AN - - Proprietors.
Jurt opened to the puhlie, fcr Lota day and
wtL-K ooKniei-s. KWMfct vita the Un tr.e
inmecny. UeclOiUwlt
t
bna bzimo
v " ' m k m .
GENLRLiNSURNCE AG T
! L ATTS MOUTH, NE H l ASK A.
Represents gouie of the most 2;ible Compai.
ie? in ihe United States.
Office with Eurutai Pollock in Fitcera'at
Eioeit . LianTaJLwtj
J. C. FOX. l. H. ITUKELkB.
kox &. erisns-L.i- k,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W. 5peeinl ntt-ntie:.
Kiren to probate IjVsinss an I land title c-tsesj
Odice in tha .Ma.sinic bloc!:, .M.u titrcctl
Piartsf?outh. Nebraska.
IIIXTOX BBOS.,
CARPENTERS & JOINERS?. Are rrepnrrt
o do work in good yie, on i-hurt notic .and
?.s tiieip iu the cheapest. ."ihr:p, c.irner o'
Vim:, ... . ti m:. HtrerU. UK.ildtf
M. B. EEESB. GS K. IiiiPkB.
IIEE5E & ftSCAr.-i.St
A7TORNEVS AT LAW
r L A XT S ii 0 UT H NED.
tjOS." on "laiu strett, Oj-posite Erookt
ilou?p.
Special attention civen to collection of claim
jau.-.ciiw
LOTS FOU SAW
Lns Foit sals;
LOTS FOK S.ALK
1NQUIRL" 0?
!.. rtU.KN,G
CUNARD FrlAiL LINE.
ESTABLISHED - - - - IS 10
Passenprrs l.oeVe:! to in f-nm ail parU of
Europe at lowest rate?. pj.lv to
P II. !L' VT.RN'ET.
cnor it Western Agciit, 375 M.-ite f. Chicago
or to VU Wif.StrX,
jnnlnra. Tlvt nmrJi, Neb.
'THE Ter.th Vuliuitr l U'(.od H. .uphold
I Masazine btf'is witli Jauu .- '72. Ic is
-:litct i y i:iil l.mca it..u. .S. 6. U ooit. n;i If.
V. Orborne, 8Tni in?luies Miu'nif i rfnhir
ooiitril.utoig Horue-' 'irecley, .! liamiil'i .
Th'x. K Beech -r; Dr. D o Lewis, tr. U . W.
Halt. Jnr,-i.-s Ph tn. etc. lh rriet L-rchcr
St- we. Ji. icit i'f tneroy. John (J mt, .l .j.
Gen'l Kii p,i ri U. P -tr-.tanm V. X-s'.y. et-.-.
wriio f.r ir oca io'iaiiy. Te ing, Ouo Dollar a
year I n t-luhbin. t hroj firt-cl t-s pel i-jjir- '3
j.ro Riven fur tho i-ric" of ..no of them. Tbo
1:1 ft tiocriti Frou'iuui List ever p hiisl.'e.l No
erio i- a inor- frei-ocntly orf irerahiy iaea
tionnd by the pre?s.
oou'i" lloii-vu.M JIie.i7.ine is m of tha
monuiuciit.' of h;i iu 3 eruo- ;.ri. whi! murk
thn Kf."-Mc", i.t JIjie Jonrn-.il. Phi.'u-Jel-phi
i. I'a.
"It has been imrove l fT'-r fin-p. w k ew it
a eol criterion or th; u;ure." Courier.
S'lf Market. Canndj.
"It w u iir el of choapr-oss and C.-st-c ass
qn ility combine 1." iV I'it.- '.'(.
Sieeiuiei copy sect Jr" t try n't-irej.
S. S. WOOD i- CU.
dwl e.L:t-':. -N. Y.
ShsrifTs Sale.
John Finisher. a-.ir.t J.ihn ilecs, E.ntl.no
IleMS. and Eugene Amour, DutenJinrij.
Notice is hercb' civen that I will oflVr for
Fale at punlic ucticn at. tl.e tr-.r.t door of th
Court House in P'jttiiiou-h, Cass County. NeO
r.iek.i. on u!::Iuv the r.'th day of Jhhuhtv A.
' 1. 171 at tha hour of lo o'cb- k A. M. of aid
U.iy ihe lolluwiujt Kesl tata'e t- -it:
The unuivi ea one hilf J a of the norch hn'f
('.-or t.it .o.tu( 'in Mock No thirty-two '3;
ia ihb city of Pla:tntouth. Cas bounty Neb
rjsn.. to be sold as t!io iiropcrty of .Icon !eM.
and Kmcline ile-5?. on an ord.:r of vie in favor
ol John Finisher. is-nd bv the Ilitrie' C Tt
of Tin- L'nd Jii Ji.:iU Jjihtrict wi hin and for da
CouTiSy Ntbraj-ka, and to ue (Jirocttd .-.huria"
oli"i 1 County. v
Cisv-in under uiy band thi 27th dav cf Decem
ber A. i. 1871 J. W. JullXSON.
Sheriff Cus County ebriKka.
Mcxwe'.l & Chapman Att'va for Plttf.
lec 14 uo
Legal Notice.
District Cotirt Cuts Uonnty, Nebraeka.
Horace Monroe, Plaiulilf,
TS.
Rieharl 11 Milter nd Marietta Mfl!er. hi
wifr; Packard l-i Jliiier. J J.M ;noe. John
11 Maion r.iid Ober ilo.Ti i Co., Defccd
iuil. To the above named defendant. non-ri
dent of t!-e State ol VebrnnkH Cwktr.1 .t Mil
iar, J J. Monroe. John 11. blazon acd Ober
Morru Jt Co. :
Take notice that yon have been lined in tbie
court lor tr.e Tfri'os" of e:ti':(j a'lne eertm
deeds, executed b the Tre.u.-cr of C'a eiina
ty to Packard Miller, tind a deed by theio
niflile to .1. J. Monroe, end nl.o to Ret aside the
trust d v d niadeto John ll.Maxon.aji trustee for
Ober Mcrria Co. from II. ti. Miller and wife,
nnd f'orsoeh further relief k tnr.y he raitabla.
The land and premiers esoriled in nil of uid
aeeds is af'iiov.-g: 'The soaihenHt i-1 of tection
No five in ton-nehip tleven, ranee Ji'o. twelve.
eat of Sth I. M.
You are required ar-penr am! defend, an
or bef ire the 15th luy of January, tbl'i. nr the
pe ii.on wiil be taken at trns, and judgmebi
rendered accor lini.lv.
ii. Ii. Scofiild, Plaintiff' Att'y.
Dec. 4th. IS 1.
irdered the above notice to be published in
the Nebraska IUblo four consecutive weeka,
accordinc to luw.
Dee. 13. 1371.
R.-Vv-.M.-CITTNO?!.
Clerk of PUtnct Cau-t Ca couatr. Sbraka.
IVfl. 14 a 5
Plantation Bitters.
S. T. i860 X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative
is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de
bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has no equal among
stomachics. As a remedy for the ner
vous weakness to which women are es
pecially subject, it is superseding every
other stimulant.. In all climate, tropi
cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a
specific in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily ttrength
and break down the animal spirits.
Dec. W. uAvvijr.
LYO N 'S".KATKA! ROM,
For PiSicrung and Beau&ifying the Human Hair
To Prevent ita Falling Oat and Turning Grsy.
A well-preservol llcaJ of Hair, in a ji-rion of
middle sse. at oneo Lcspeas refinement, cla
zance, health dJ pcauty. It may truly bo
called Woman's Crowninj Glory. w!-.i!e men
arc not inscimiblo t i!sadrantjigJ3 anJ cbar-nst
Few thiis aie more diseua ins than thin,
frizzly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head end
coat cvcrcd wit'a Dandruff. Visit a barber
and you fee! and look like a new man. Tbia i
what LYON'S K VIII.A tKO.V will do all the
titae. The charm which lie in well placed
Ha r, Glosty Curls, Luxuriant Tre-:ae, and a
Clean Head, ie noticcabla and irre!?table.
Sold by all Druggists and Couul.-y Store!.
Jan, 2d. diw lw every 3-sr
'3 0222.G filing rcis
FOB STitlCTLT rtJBB
B1USS EiEDlGINES
I V-r?.ireTy. Toilet nrii-ic-. rirahrs. Vasli,
rrii.n. rut;y. v, inaow Kiln, l.nu ur.
p'.iiiniievV.extrn.rKneit oni t.ii. ,.,,.,. t
burning fiuid, Jtc. Ac, a ta
Dll. CIIAPMAN'i
Prescription Diu j Store
'MtiK-.rwestoftherortOtrii?e. in the Sfon
rOel'l K ii h I 1 -ti-Il h .1,1 .:n.l .'.,.o -
,Kj-it-:l:y pure kIuwmJ liaurt'loi Bieli-
C!i!;d i'jrj..swi. a .Mp.iali:v.
He. iiii.Dulin Hires fi , Ir-il.
c;ia..Ml nr:ing o r un 1 v.irit.u ot.'u-r itil-i-t-J
otUuij o ilcioil o the use of Criuiia
th.-.tpoHonous au-i d-r-iroyh,K ,r.l!t. eltie or a,;.
un-.-.-ui--an i t;c i;c.J . tjjuusuii.i.i cto htil
H c bet n hjiA ar0 !.c;rif, l)y a j,a jn!C!ls. re! n.
n:in ariti.l it'?. !lt ii n::t curcil. which lu.k-
iut adm t lime.jo'iaavniio Jesira lor iliuz
or tne antiili.tu
Ur iCjinniu'!ifpti..eia f. r the Op.::n Ar.tiJote
m.iT l.e .M.i.ii-,!.s,-,l iu Lr. ii. B. t .aj.-in-m i'iac
!i"r;jt.tb.iitK J. Cljr.i;n-m. M. L.. ilo.
Vjii.i-y. towa.
j.n.iTlJLwtl'
J. )V. SUAKAWS
FEED, SALE AND
LSVERY STABLE.
MAIN STREET,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
I am prepared to accommr date he public with
tiurpi'.-, luriMictfei, iiUKKit . ud a V ,. i ileafe
! o. ciiji t n't:i'e itnU rein;i . . term
j will sun to,thesteainboatliiiliu,Mid to all part
u ut: .-ii.v w:;en ies!rcu.
Juauury 1, 6l tiimL
Lo k to Ycur Children.
The Great Soothing Itcmciiy.
..RS w, 1 Cures colic and rrij.inff inl Price
Wilccmb' the 2.ow.!. and t-.ilitate 2
"V.1!??" '? ,:r, te-s of teeti.irijf. CenH.
.-uo'ueg c-.Dvn:-ii ni nn.: Prtre
nnjuoir.a s vi-reon;e nil ilisiinJiM in
Syrup. Uen" l. infant 4 1111.J i-hi.ilr n.
....
W hicomb' rr nnd f. urnntrconiplaint -
sri.p. 1. en uli a. Jent.
It IP j-r.-t Inf-ir.' iu:d C'lddrer.'-R.s'oi.th-ltiK
ltctncdy. in uli .lis.ir i-rs brvutbt on by
JC-Thiriu or Mny jtli"r fn;i.-e.
Prer. ire 1 hv tlv, i:-,.ft..-. r c.
!)!ll.
told hy drugjirU and dealcm in Afo
everywhere- lie.0.'
Fruit,
k Trees! Ken Plants!
tee as
Apple nn,i rah. 2 to 4 It.. S!: 4 to 6 ft.. S' 0
I v-.r. S d. Ls-.ra, I j r.. iiartlett, Aj.. 3 to
3
Ve Pencil, bn.. SZ: Ari.!c.O,ii-e.new.bu.. pim
I ..'.-i ,cn. i hif.. peach Iii"-.t,Kanv lioce hit. "'(.)
..u-w mu iii,ui-3c, juu pae, .v Aew I rice
J. t.
1. Iv. PflOK.VrV R:,:. Tl,: '
'Oj.
Jan lo. FbK
13 Monucturer of
$)pND DEAL' I! IX
gamtss,. SMlts, griblts,
COLJ, ItS. Vv HIPS.
Blankets, Unifies, &c.
a at. m -Ht pen:
rro-j-.ptly Executed. Al! work ; V.'arrented.
i-F:Ni: HARNESS A SPECtALIT Y.-
Nov. 3J wtf PiattmoutL. Neb
THE GH1:aT CAUfrK
OF
il UMAX MISERY!
Jut 'tJJi.rhtd. ii a ttrn.lrj eticclupe. 'rice
A Lcrurc on the Nature, Treatment, and
hadh-ul enre of t(,eriu orrhuea, or Seminal
' ea'tne-", involuntary Lini.'ion., joiukI i-e-I,
llt a ii.l li:i.rtlt!ueia. to .M iri i.iirM Kenerailv;
erv.iu.-ner'. Consumption. KeiJei'-sy, unl Iitl.
.Vieotal and Phi.i'aJ luc-ai'city, recultiiiir fro.::
f If-abuse, Ae. liy ltoocrt J. t:ii! verweil. M.
Ir. author of the "ll.con Book,' Jte.
Tho world reaouaed autbor. in tliin adruira
b!e i.ee;nre, eleaily irnve Iroiii his own exter
ience th:tt tile an ful cot:ne'iuenee cf scIf-aOuie
may he e2ectuei!y removed without incdiciuei,
and v.-iuiout iiaofc'i:rous rurgic-ul o;eraiit.ti.4. boa
gin, in.tfiiiccn f, riaK or f oidiai., ointii(
out a mode otcure ut miee certain and efftttaai
by which every .-uff-.Ter, no matter wuathia von
dit:on may be, iimv cure Liuiself cheap. y, pri
vately, and radically. Thi lecture wdl nrove a
bof n to thousand' and thousands.
ie-..tui:derneul. tu any a idre8, in a tdain
tealcd envelope, on the re reipt of six eents or
two po-oace tnijip.. Al.-o Dr. Cuivcrwe Vt
'"rn-iiresui'le.' price 2 cants. Addrew the
Publishers,
CHAS. J- C- KLIKE
J27 Bowery Xew Ye;, i. u- ux iofiB.
; iiailroab Stmt ab!.
B. k M.
. VKSTWaBO.
TRAIN NOl.
L. IO.") A. M.
U. 10.35 A. M.
U. K' .'H) A. M.
L. ll.irt A. M.
Ar. ll .l'lA K.
Ar.ll.4S -"
Ar. 13 'X p m
A r. 12.12
Ar. U.aj
L2.00
Lo .:
Ar .!
Le 3.SO
P It IN NEBRASKA.
HTATIOHS. EARTW4R
TRAIN NO 3
Ar. 3.45 I'. M
ArS.'iit p. M
Ar. :.it P. M
Ar. 2.4i I'. M
At. 2.' P. M
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Ar. 1.45 "
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Ar. HJ.4.1
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Ar. J.4'. -Le.
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PltttJtnouth.
Omaha Juno.
L'iuviilo.
S'o.th l'nd.
A-hl.uid
'Greenwood
V'verly
Newion
Liiu'oia
Linroln
l-nton
II iK Ii Wind
t'ri-te
fri-t
V'a--r Mutifrn
V.'.i i, r f tini'.u
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ljarvnrd
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TRAIN NO. 4.
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Ar. 7.4 S A. M
Ar. 7.VM A. M
Le. 1 1 A. J.t
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Ar. S.Si
Ar. .".;.' "
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Ls.5;-i5 '. M.
l.e.-..y, P. M.
Le. 6.Vi P. M.
Ar. 7.4.- P. M.
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Omaliii .) una.
Loniri!le.
finuth !';n 1.
Axil 111 !!i.
et nwiKd
M'avorly
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Lincoln
Linoln .
Iienfttii
Uuhilani
Crete
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" llori-heffrr
M'.itcr S:a ion
" Kn riii'.unt
" ('rnfi'iii
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Ar 11. it)
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Ar :M
Full faced fijurca indicate pnxin ptrt s.
Only Mob I V.'eJae inyx and Friday,
t Only Tu )3(!nyn, 1 t:u;ti Jitys. and ,H:nnri:k'.
The time pien above i tlial of l'!;if-KTu.juih
being 33 uii-juti. nloxrer than ('iiii-iwo.
OMAHA & SOUTHWESTERN.
Tu lake Ltftct X'.,nUa. Mar.Zth. 1STL
In connection with Purliraton Si Iiour
River Rai!n.ad in N brarka.
Kepot at foot of J.nc Street.
On:aha. :(Q a. rn. I Lincoln p. to.
da ........".'"l p. in, I d 'J.'.'o i. in.
Linco'u fi:0) a. in. j Oniah.t 1 1 :l-t a. tti.-
do 1;3'J p. I uo 0:1 ) p iu
nniE TABLE..
Burlington Route.
To tha East North and Hoathtatf.
NO. 1.
STATION.?.
ATLANTIC
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MAIL.
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7.10 a. :n
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1.20 P.'m.
6.20 a ii..
6 p. r..
Leave Platt:uoath,
Arrive Burlington
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3.'.y p. m.
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fi.i p. ni.
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f-TI.ror.gh Cars from iir-"iiri L i r r ti C!:i
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t!e H'lrlir.p'o'i and Mia'.uli Ki . r Knilroad.
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a the 0.I0 p. in. irn;n.
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C. B. ..V 5-t. Joe It. It. Vir.n. IU p. 111. ". ' 1 v.
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':br.pK;! (.'ity, by P'.ijre. t t ' hfti.
lep;ir!. .Vodny. Wedues-lavi nnd irulnyn.
Orii e hour., trota 8 a in to 7 p iu.
-ui:.lnys, 1J to 1 p " T t,
J. W. MARSHALL. P. M.
tfjroulj Hirtrlorn,
Sonl.iar Hon CI ff.letnlier h it die Dc.::"'i')
. l.u: h. lieinein 1 in ibri tn Sehulhu vi.r-Tr.i.-i:i2,'
u 111 1 1 l.'tir (1 i t (.-.id n-n Jt. I t berh-in i t
li'i jrt der.-eliie von je'.r; tn rccoimaiir kilo 14
T:ie s:sut. Mini.-tcr I'.tr. 1. llituuawald.
TlRST PBF.SPYTFIJf AS N'orfh fid 1 of M 1 in ?t.
r?t ni .-ixth Lfv. I). W. r.-:rn.-riin : bervi"
vry s':ibi.iilh at 11 a. 111. n I tJ-.-V fi. in. r-'-ib-.
ah S.-liiol lit l::iO- in., T !) Pollu-k .-''iper:Ti-jfitint.
Pr.i yi'T u'.iii.g tvir Uedutj.ly
iveuiru at 'c-.'.i'j o'clock.
SrKTHO'jTPT El'l!''n)'Af. West i i fr 5ix-h
street, couth of AJin Rv. J. il. I'rc: '-m.
st'i-vio'.'ii irv err S.-lbtiAtli r.t Ml.'i n. in. nni 7 p. rn.
Priyr incc.inn ererv 1 nir-l:y eveoiiiK-
oi-euni every Mon ( ty vir.i.: .in 1 i hum d'.i..
ly ait er el ve f h.ihl,,i.-j iii',rtiiii sirvi- '
sabbtth School all.':;;
CDNr.Brr.ATtow!. C-rner I.r.cut nrtd r.-;' :
t. K-'V. It. I MhTTWiI. -esidl:ll -e l.r.lf ?t !-
Ireea4'.h aridiitiFta s.ert i v every r'ab':.tb it
11 a. m: and ti;.W p. in. Snl L itli ;r lioi 1 :
W t. tn. l'ruyer lset'iiri; tvery Vciln;d.y
evciiine.
Kpiscopai. Corner Vinvt and Third rf'e-.
lev. H. C. titiair Srrvic"fi evrry f ur, Uy
at Vi-y,t a in. i.n l 7 ii. n. s;.,nj4y j., Lo, j
s-t 3 p. in., l'r.-f. d'AUeiuanJ. Su.t.
Ciisirus 5rvict la Oc.irt HonFo lln'i 'i
t:. ."!iiili?, lo.-.i! i.rtav-bt.-. Lidcre, ls W'oa
and I. J. To ld.
CaTK'II.IC North fi-I-i of PaV, ie Sjnare i'.rv
Father Have-.. CirtMaJ every.Sal.buth a'. : ')
. in., S(.-!o:rl Vi an 1 Scrnion nl 10: tt . i..
"exf-em tiad K.:uedictirn at Z:S3 p. ui. Al.a
at S a. in. every week day.
Jpue Dirtclorj,
.1.0. O. r". Id cu.ar ! PtinifH of 1'li.tl hoiu-c.
No. 7,1. U, j. I', c.iry (Saturday rverii.jr. lit
'.'.id reilown Traiii.ii.iit il.oihr arc cor-'
iialJy 1'iritoi fa Vi.;.t.
m. chapman x. a.
II. NstrwAS, ftc,
I.O. O. K. Ph'.ttiino'.it'a Kn'irnr.incnt No.
R. Ktilar Convoeati-.iiH tli- 1'r.d and 4t ri J-'r: i. y
of Ca:Ii uionih :il .id I :'. ilull tor. .-I ;
Vl-iiu n. Trhttiei.l I'at: !;iri h ror-li.i.'iy ir. run.;
.. vi.-it. 1. U- WJILKM-it. .. i'.
II. J. jiranoHT. Scribe
M if i.v:o Vl tismoi rn Loric.it Xu. A. V.
A A. . i'ej.-iiiar ii:.:elinp!l at tiiv.r lili .n t:...
Sr: t and third Aioii'ti-.y t-vi nin?: ol ea..i luotitft.
rraii(icnt crcthe.-n ij,i:-i to vifit.
I), it. V. lii.fc.LhU. V. M.
P. K. Rlpkneu, sjec.
Mcoy Loi'Cie No. 22 A. I. k A. M. Ke,-.; r
mce'iCtS tl Mjlsuuk H i!!. 6rt f; I thirl Pri
i7.-. J.'X. Wii;, w. M.
I. Si. VVotr. See.
NtllHASXA ClIAl-TH ?ro. K. A. M. r.MfuI.H
a-ravocationsi neeond and lotiri.Ti Tuesday eve
nirikS of oao month at H oV'oek p. in.
ti- It. L I VIXOl ON i r. P.
JZ. A, KiBKPATaicK, Sec
I. O.G-T. t'LtviyRAKrH.No.Z-WDFtrree
W. C. f.; E. liraiiey. W. S. : T. W. biT
ek Lodife Deputy. Meet t Clark .trPlutiiuier I
hall every Tues.lay evenmif. Travelicglemi Ud
rwapcctfuily invited.
-l R. XUZ 3E3 S
Visiting Plattsmouth,-
Will l'iud Good Accou.tBodjtictJ3 at iLj
Farmer's Feed Stable
Corner of Sixth and Vine dtreett. One bVeV,
Kotb of the rrtabarlac CLarch, PlftttsaiCutU
V-braek. , f
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