Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 16, 1872, Image 3

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THE NEBRASKA HERALD.
Kail Itora! Time Tabic.
B. A M. It. R IN NEBRASKA.
AR 'C5. I DEPART.
MaMandEx. 1:" p. in. 'Mail and Ex. 10:00 a m
Freight & Ac. y.UO a.m. .Freight Ac, 3.30 p- in
B. M. R. R. IN IOWA.
AREivrs " DEPARTS
Mail 4 Ex. T p. ru. k Ex. G i. tn.
Ac'tion A Fr'cht t p in. Ac'tion . FrVht 12 in.
Pacific Eipre a w Atlantic Ex. 2:45 p in.
OMAHA SOUTHWESTERN.
In connection wiili Burlington li Misour
River Railroad in Ncbin-ka.
Depot at t'ot of Jones Street.
LKAVKS. AH-HH.
Omaha-.....:') a. m.
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Lincoln f:tjj a. in.
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Mail and Ex pres.- 4:S p. in. 7:57 a. tn.
Nrtht t'xprts S:!5a.in- 2:bQ p. in.
'I'llW irives pnorif't-rx i'c' 1" l"'-Tr.i-ilh close
connection .filing South or North by lea-. i:is bore
jn the 1- U ui. triiia.
ARRIVAL AND B-KPABTUEE OF MAILS.
KOfTF.. CLOSES. ARRIVES
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C. U. .V St. .! U. K. North
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O-jvirm hy K ill
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v,.".:r;l-K.. City. , 9 l "V.
Departs .Von I O's. vV edat-sd-ivs and irndays.
otiire hour, from 8 a i:i t . P tu.
Sunday, ta " !v MAnsnATX. r. M.
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LOCAL ZEnTIHW;
The Massachusetts Democrats are nl
niot unanimous for a straight out-and-out
Democratic nomination.
Major Ge n. Joe. Hooker vra. in Oma
ha last Saturday.
liobstor i ajr.iin writing for the Oma
ha Herald. lie U a vigeious Penman.
"Gen. Riek" an 1 "Justi-.-e" doe? for
Dr. Ltrsh in the Omaha llrrull ofla-t
week. They slinks a vinous qui!!, hut
yet are not entirely hippy.
Money is s-cj.ireer at Si-It Lake City,
now than it has Icon for three year;?.
I have h i 1 bulsL-.-ss with Messrs. Geo.
1. lloweil Si Co., Advertinin- geut?,
No. 14 Park Row. New Yolk, for uie
time, and have f .uJ them to he ever
honest, prompt and .-tni'jrhtfurward in
all their traductions lliraUV 'Jioga,
Kans ih.
Farmers! whi-n yo'i vut Idiots er
Shoes made to or lvr. Pi vjirin done,
or anything in the way of ka'lur and
finding-, cVd in O'liiicn it Merses at
the Plattr-mouth Shoe Store, next door
to po.-t-oGiee. apr4tf
It reported y th-; Wa.hiniton cor
rcspondviit of the Story County lieprc
sriitnthe, that Senator Harlan wiil no
douht he tent to St. Pt -ter-hurg as the
,-Mccesor of Minister Cartin. resigned.
The reort.s pu!.i.-hd of the National
Banks of Phittr-niou'h, Nc-hr.-uka City
and I'rowuv i;!e, !,ow that ihe di-po.-its
in he Grst named hank is treaH-r than
of tithtr of the lattt r two which .-hovs
that although 'imes aie (iuil in our eity
tney iirt- :n-o quite as
r:er eitits.
:u'I in tiie other
The Towi'.-y Ihu-e f Lincoln,. Nth.,
Iihs just heon reop-n 'd anl i fund d ed.
new throuhort, and it vr-il known
reputation will insure ih? public of first
class aceruu'datioii. A frca - uss to and
from all trains. " ma'Jw-l
Ju L"! David D.jvU d ehnes to he any
longer a candid ite for tlio Presi leney as
a hoiru1- re pre sen' at ive f L-ihor I form.
With him it i.s now a democratic candi
dacy xr cone.
According to the New York press the
German wote can con: ml four States,
viz : Pennsylvania, Ohia, Illinois, and
Indi na, The nuuiher ( f Get man v-tes
in Ohio is iven at in a German
population of IS.V'W.
Platte Ya'!'-y Ilou-e for rent Tn
quire of Maxayell i Chai'Man.
marcL2Swtf
Corn sol 1 on the Street in Piattsiuouth
monday la-t for '2'i cents a Ludiel. Tiii
will he good news to farmers as the price
has het n .-o low that it hardly paid to
market it.
' OTJiieni Merges, at the Plattsmouth
Shoe Store, make to cr ier, at reduced
prices, the very best cli-s of French
Calf Uoots, Shoes. all styles of
adics Bronze, Glove and White Kid
Shoes au 1 Slippers, mi le to order.
&pr4tf
Mr. Cushi.ua left for the end of the
li. &. M. track with a lirge force of
Fitzgerald's hands la-t week to finish up
the B. & M. to Kearney.
Texas claims to have received 120,000
immigrants since September.
New goods ! neat goods, and cheap a
the Plattsmouth Shoe Store, r.oxt door
to post-ofSee. . aprdtf
The Pawnee Tii'jm.e come to us this
week in an enlarged form. It is a neat
looking paper and ably edited. It is
for the Phllalephia uomicees. It is
meeting with won lerful success in the
conundrum line. It also states that bed
bugs have arrived in that section, and
that Pawnee has organized as a city of
the second class. A man iu Pawnee
tto'o a hog last week and sold it the
next day to the man he stole it from.
The occurrence cast quite a gloom &.c.
Yon can buy hdle Gaiter, very nent
f..r $1 50 at the rLfnoouth Shoe
Store. apricf
The B. & M. Co. crossed over the
, , e,. ,
river Mo.,.Uv two rf th.Tt.-w.M.- rK ,
I-.. t'-.'r t-a i pi...
U- y1' " . '1
more r::,i:, are en r.;U, fo here
$: v,:;: iyt l:acu .'r.x: r.v.tu
You can huy men's shoes ( good) for
$2 00 at the Plattsuioutb. Shoe Store.
apr4tf
The parties interested in the proposed
Kaolin Ware manufactory at Louisville,
arrived here Tuesday, and the work of
erecting the factory will commence im
medhtelv. "
They have a paper in Texas called
the Jefferson JhnpUaite. It has come
out for Greelev and Tlrown.
Hon. O. II. Irih is at home visiting
his friends. It is rumored that he will
reorganize the old Nehraska City Press
on the Philadelphia Convention hais.
A neTv Wilcox Si Gibh Sewins ma
chine for sale or trade. Inquire at the
Heuud office. tf
Henry Ilnl crtson has commenced
hurninsr lime at the new kiln near the
city. He has made arrangements to
cirry on tha business on a more exten
sive scale than ever.
Col Yan Arman left the city Wednes 1
dav for the lead mine", in Mi-souri,
where lie has some claims He wil
probably remain thTe all summer.
An onnce of preventive is worth a
pound of cure To prevent chill and fe
ver, take Simmon" Liver Regulator.
From parties in from Seward xve learn
that JuoVe Tike Ins mnde the injunc
tion perpetual asairnt the is-uiag of
county bon is rec3nt!y declared voted in
thnt county, in ?i 1 of the extension of
the M. P. II. R. This virtually de
cides the fate of the bonds in York
county, as they stand in a similar posi
tion to those of Seward.
Cheapest and Best. Mrs. Whit
comb's Syrup for children is sold by
druprcists for 2 cents a bottle, and is an
admirable preparation for infaotilo dis
orders. Personal. Chancellor Ronton, J. J.
Gosper. Dr. Sn uv.Ion, Mrs. Sewell,
Mrs. Baldwin and Mi-s Kate Peck of
Lincoln, are in the city attending the. S
S. Convention. Rider Tagpart, of Pal
myra, is tdio attending the S. S. Con
vention. D. A. Sh-'-rwool, of Lincoln, was in
the citv Tuesday. .
Furna; !i Sous, of Brownviile. have
sold over 20,U0) app'e trees this season,
and other stock in proportion.
A man by the name of Foster was
sentenced t' fifteetj m:iule impri-onpnt
fir stealing property belonging to the
U. P. Ruilroad Company at Lone Tree.
Senator Ilitchco .-k has introduced a
bill in Congress granting the right of
way through the public lands to the
Grand Island and Northwestern Rail
road Company.
The Ashland Tones says an effort is
being male to have Mr. Ziney removed
from the post-office, at that place.
The Atchison & Nebraska Railroad
has bet n completed loTeenmseh. From
Tecumsch to Lineohi the road is being
pushed, and it is thought it will be fm-i.-hed
wy July 1st.
The Nelraska City paper think that
General Cocrs restde.nee at thai place
will when completed, be the finest hi thr
State.
n:iNt i2i l is.
This is an iriiiatiou or iuil luituati'iit of
tho bronchi,' tubes, which carry the air
wj hivathe into tip; Iangs. It arises
foul a coll settled i-i the throat, from
Catarrh ext. -tiding to those parts, from
cc-v. ful. uis alT. eiions, and from severe use
of the voice The in i:aiion fVom this
latter cause com:ncc ;s in the larynx and
ghttt a-, which are the organs oftl.o voice,
and extending downwards, produces
hoarseness, couching and spiting mucous
matter, sometime- mixed with blood.
It is chiefly dangerous from its tendency
ao spread into tiui lungs, and teaminate
in consumt'tin. It is in the cure of se
vere an 1 obstiu.ite cases of this disease
that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery has achieved unparalleled success,
an I won th j loudest praise from all who
oave u-ed it. It is sold by all respecta
ble drULridstfl.
Tiic members and friends of the Con
grejrationul church are erecting a fine
church at Greenwood. Co-t about 15-
00. Rev. Mr. Knowlcs is in charge of
the work.
For real business ingenuity commend
us to California. The propiietor of a
San Jose p!ca-ure garden draws crowds
by offering a prize to the person with the
longest nose.
A newspaper in London is devoted
wholly to-publishing banns, uiarri ige no
tices and accounts of weddings. Start
ed less than a year airo. it seems to have
met a popular want, ar:d its cucuiafiOU
is larg-Jy increasing.
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Treasurer's Office, ) ,
Ca - s Co., Neb., May 14, 1872. j
To the Delinquent Tax l'oyert (f sa'J
County :
You ate hereby notified that unless
the Delinquent tax standing against you
upon tlie books in my office is not paid
forthwith, I will be compiled to collect
the same as the law directs.
W. L. Ilonns,
mylCw2 Treasurer.
The B. & M. railroad company have
lately purchased 120 acres of laud adjoin
ing the town site of Beatrice. The 1.x
prefs says cf the evect ; "As giving the
company such an interest in this town's
prosperity as will induce them to make
it a central point ia their Southern Ne
braska railroad system, and justifying
them in employing their great scheme of
advertising f.ir the town's bi not.' this
j action is of the deepest importance, and
there is general rejoicing that ithusbecu
taken,"
IT , .
ILbron in liypr County has ber-n
. . .J.'1 X VL
lr-"r,;"l,r;rared a: d is now a city.
, A,,X,:,!:t: ii,-,!. ,fsist, A
at talis City.
I
plamixu tuei:m ox the n. & m.
A Donblc Snow Fence of 80 Miles.
The R. & M. R. R. Company is taking
advantage of the level and fertile region
through which its line pa?scs, to erect a
Bnow shtd and wiud brake all at the
same time and at little cost. It has
commenced this i-pring to fet a doubl
row of white willows on the north tide of
in track from Piatt mouth to Fort
Kearney. The first row is fifty fe t
from the ir.ck, as near as may be ac
cording to the lay of the land. The
second row, fifteen feet inside of the
first. The willows are set clo-e together
so as to make a hedge. It grows rap
idly, and in a year or two the company
wif not only have a pretty good fence
airainst stock, but will have a "snow
shed" that will effectually prevent drift
ing across on the track. The willows
are being set this season upon ground
broken or cultivated heretofore, but the
company are breaking the line clear
throuch, so that the whole woik can be
completed next yenr.
Mr. C II. Parme'e, of Plattsmouth,
has the work in charge, and will push it
through with his accustomed energy.
Personal. Hon. J. T. Cannon was
in the city Saturday.
Messrs. Brown and Roue, of Green
wood Prccin-t and Mr. Wildman of Salt
creek, spent last Sabbath in Plattsmouth
Mr. M..E. I'owdl of Stovc-crcefc.cai:-ed
on us Monday.
Rev. II. T. Davis of Lincoln, passed
throuch the city last Saturday, on his
way to Rock Bluffs, to hold the M. E.
quarterly meeting.
Sam Bovd Pardoned We learned
yesterday from General C. F. Mandersou
one of the counsel for the prisoners in
the Boyd-Marvin trial, that Boyd was
pardoned by the Governor on Friday.
The petition for the pardon was suned
by nine of the petit jury, by a majority
of the grand jury and by Chief Justice
Mason, before whom the case was tried
Members of the Oliver family also signed
a petition for Boyd's pardon but sent it
to District Attorney Cowin to do as he
thought best with it and it va? riot seut
to the Governor. Oiunh'i JlertdJ.
The Blair 7'(Ws ss that Chhaco
men ;;re eorpe-puudin: with citizens of
that town who contemplate stanimr a
distillery there. They have corn, rye and
water at Blair, and the Times thinks
that the enterprise would be profitable.
The State Sunday School Convention
which Las been iu session here for the
hist two days adjourned last evening.
Their next meeting wiil be held in Omaha.
Tlie attendance was lart;e.
Baltimore has been the sepulchre of
of political parties in this ccuntry. Both
the Whig auc Democratic patties held
in that city the convention which herald
ed their defeat and extinction,
The State Convention at Lincoln have
thrown very decided preferences for the
nomination f Gcu-ial Giant. Delegates
wiil probably be elected who are instruct
ed to cast the vote of the State for him.
Ca-s Couu ty will probably get one dele
gate.
One of the new engines the Big Blue,
came out of the siioo this morning aid
, , , , .
will bj immediately placed upcti
tie
road.
The run in ihe prices of wheat and
corn iu the Chicago market begins to af
fect the j ! ices here Wo have beard of
contracts at 2oets for corn which is Ja
considerable better than locts, the ruling
price thiough the winter.
Spii .g wheat looks line in thk county.
The average sown is large, and shyuld
the yield be good, it will j lace our farm
ers iu a prosperous condition.
Win Altaffcr, of Weeping Water,
assures us that SO acres of his winter
wheat looks better than it did last year.
His late wheat is entirely killed.
A quite a large lot of fat cattle crossed
the river this morning, for shipment to
Chicago. They belonged to Etuerins &
Jones, of Iowa.
1XS1 Itrt'I'IOXS T KLLGATr.S.
There have been instructed to vote
for Co! fax, for Vice-President, in
the Philadelphia Convention, oue
hundred delegates from ten States,
onl fir Henry Wilson thirty
four from ten States. Ohio sends for
Penrison forty four d! gates; Iowa for
J. F. Wibon, twenty two ; Kentucky
for ll iil.in, twety four, and Virginia for
Lewis, twenty-two.
:ii:tk;m i ks ukiuestei.
The President has requested Collector
Casey and deputy collector Ilerwig, of
the Port of New Orleans to resign
Ihiii action was taken immediately after
a careful examination of the report cf
the New Orleans Committee of inves
t;gation, which was officially furnished
him for the first time on Saturday, when
its printing was completed. It is stated
that the resignations are not asked for
because the evidence shows there has
been any corruption or faithlessness in
the discharge of their official duties, for
it shows none, but the testimony shows
a mingling with politics outside of offi
cial duty, in a manner having the ap
pearaucj of wrong rather than being
proved to be wrong.
The Republican State Convention
which met at Lincoln, on yesterday, had
an informal ballot for delegates and ad
journed to this morning. We expected
to get the proceedings I efore going to
press-, Lut failed to do so.
u.-iw iTon-siuerauie nau leu llus
morning on Four Mile Creek, wet t f
tOWB.
-Mr. Jno. F. Buck, of Three Groves,
ijei wu.'i qji-.u a io.s cy ere a Uw u.iys
U:r..- ! il.- ) .i?n,r . r ti
' " VuM ''Jri-n-? s-orri Mais?. . Iho
n- go: into his w.IBOI, to wb',.1- 1.1, vlr
t s wagon to w r,t. Hm hor-
j ro ll-.-J, h.rm'nc op the wa-on,
, ko.,,, o,., ,f s1,e flu;.C;. Lu-
; iLiar.i- ti i.r'
I J UU' r'
Sl'MMER Gardns. These popular
Gardens, south of Plattsmouth, will be
opened to the public on Sunday, May
lth, 1872, with musio and dance.
P. Goose & Co., Proprietors.
Kansas City is excited over another
'horrible mystery." The remains of a
white w man, cut up and boiled in a
soup kettle, have just been discovered
ia a cellar in West Kansas.
Charles A. Croney, Iv-q , editor of
the Sewaid Reporter, was in the city
to day, with propositions to Dr. Con
verse in relation to the extension of the
M. P. Railroad. The doctor accepts the
proposals made, and wiil commence
work immediately. Xcl. City Chronicle.
We wish that every boy in the State
coald teal the following paragraph from
the Albany Journal: Forty boys, new
pupils in the free academy, earn their
livelihood while pursuing their studies.
Some of them rise at four o'clock in the
morning t? carry newspapers. Others
are employed ou afternoon i a; ers and
in other vocations. The boys possessed
of such spirits and capable of such ef
f jrts will make their mark in the world.
ietlln; Mad About It.
The Arizona Miner is evidently in ear
nest. It-ays: "Arszoua blood- is up.
Our people have borne with Apaches.
Mexicans, Indian sympathizers and thou
tools long enough, anl the first thing
those villainous tascals know will be that
t'orebearanee Las ceasd to be a virtue.
The Mexican residents of the territory
can controle the cold-blooded assassins of
Sonora, or at least notify as of their pro
seuce, and unless they do so in future a
terriable retribution awaits them and
the State from which they came. Sono
ra is not fr off, and even new Americans
with clenched teeth, threaten vengeance
upon that State for the many murders
aud robberies committed by its hlauket
edcut throats. Look well to the south,
Arizonians."
This is a Rochester recipe for making
soup: Tike a pail of water and wash it
clean. Then boil it till it is brown on
both sides. Pour in one bean. When
the bean begins to worry, prepare to
simmer. If Roup won't simmer it's too
rich. Pour in mere water. Dry the
water with a towel before you put it in.
The dryer the water the sooner it browns.
Simmer tho s ;up until ths beau bursts
lauuhing. Then a l l some water and
serve hot at 25 cent? a bowl.
Brick Pomeroy's ncw.-papers are not
doing so well now in this age of culture
and refinement. His La Crosse paper
was sold by the sheriff, a few days ago,
and his New York city paper was sold
by his creditors, about a mouth acio.
Brick is still on the war path, and pro
poses not to wind up his cases until he
has fought a duel with old Gen. Ren.
Butler.
Mrs. Lewis Dowainz, wife of the
principal chief of the Cherokee nation,
died at TaLltquah recently. She was a
Miss Lyre, a white lady of Philadelphia
who conceived a romantic passion for
the chief, and was married to him but a
few months after the death of his firct
wife.
'tliloajjo Iru!tifft Market.
Chicago. May 14. -Flour
Qaict nnd uncbautd tales OiK) bbls.
rproie extra - tT hi.'-S :.
Vhki l,'i.set:kd : No 2 c:ish fold early at
1 52' ' 1 -jJzX d!i-!iued o 1 f'O. ami at the c:o.-e
could havp bet'ii b ujriit f r 1 I") ; seli.-r J'iue
pem-d atl -jo: ciosoa at 1 47; coihii-K doing
m ot lit-r pmlti .
lo'i.v S:i:r f pc;-:!lative dein-ind: opened
weak ""lid 1- w r. ciotc t easli .vu 4.V : teder
June: I'i.'i", July 4e.
Oats ia i:uuJ ucuiuna aad liriu ; o.suld
attttd-ic.
Kvh. Dill nnd inactive: decline ct iSJo;
So , Sic.
l.i hLfcv D'lM and lower; l-i ,l)c.
roak 10 ' 1 c lower: el'iel tontt : nuotable
at 12 00'itli 00 .-a.-li : seller J iilv. 12 ' 12 VK),
IiAKn fctcudy; S 3o casu ; S H! m-lier J une.
M (CATS Ad kin-la quiet and dull.
Ana i W NHs oll ju iron bound.
I'll I en Lite Slueli lnrl:rt.
CniCAGO. May 14.
Cattle Receipts. 401: quiet a'ld Weak:
4 1$V 5 S5 fo:i fair cow? tt n teller's steers; 3 80
&.6 W) ?ood suersan i shipping beeves.
ilo..s Receipts s.UUO: imiet una wvvi k witn a
downward tandeucy : 3 7u S SH) still fed and
common ; 3 'Jjvit lu good to choice smooth .
ht. I.oiiiM I'roclnco Tfnrkct.
Sr. Louis. May It.
Flour Firm; XX 7 00? 7 75; XXX 8 0J
8 f.
V. AKT I'uvers oil and phmpcs lictit, snm-
pp 1-jts Oo 1 Cii: ;:iffo. 1 60 ; do. No 2 red, 2 -U.
Coss I'peued lirai and closed dull; No 2
51 f
Oat3 Opened firm aai closed dad;AoJ,
4-21 .c.
Barlcv In fairilemnn lat ooc for prime.
K vk ' i ii;hcr ; No2l'7aO; held at 1 00.
Wk skv Nosi'es.
Pork Qu e' at 12 t-".
Dry Salt Meats Hither: shoulder?, hlie:
clfHr r.sb. i;7.c
Brox t irai : order lots of shoulncrs, oj-ic :
cler rib, T'lc; cler, 7!.ic
Lark Meld ats in.
Hogs Quiet t 3; ii'ilc.
Dissolution Notice.' Notice is here
by given that the firm of Gutbuian &
Uubeity is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. 1 ersons knowing themselves
indebted are requested to come forward
and settle their accounts iinmediately.as
Mr. lluberty proposes leaving. Ihe bu
siness will le continued by F. R. Guth-
man at the old stand where he hopes to
see alibis old customers and friends.
GCTHMAM & IIUHERTY
April25w3.
For Sai.k at a Bargain So of
sec oG, town 12, range 10 east, 100 acres
brokcu, housO; and stabling for six hor
ses ; good lot, fenced, water handy, 1
miles from railioad station. Price, $2,
100. Lie ven hundred down, balance on
long time at ten per cent, interest. In
quire of Barnes ,fc Pollock. marl4ti
k i: t: i T or at c n.s.
A few bushels of geuuine early ros
pota'ocs for sale at Bennett Bros.
mar2Stf. "
See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis
pensary, headed Book for the Million
Marriage Guide in another column. It
should be read by all. ' decldiwly
NEBRASKA LAND
TOR SALE BY TIIE
Burlington & fto. R. R. R, Co.
On Ten Years' Credit at 0 per ct. Interest
No part of principal due for tw yir?. and
there- otjly one-t.if.i!i y.-ariy till piii ir. full.
PK.tl.rcTs will pay for land a.,d iMl-rov
went, within the l.nit of thw genero-w cred-.t
r-J:e,ter terms were never onored. ar n
J n,,. HO,i ,.,,b'y never w.ll be.
' 1 ;- US vn 1 Al p .rti.-uiars are sa
tll Or,. S. n.. J,,, I CWr. '
i i.icoin Ntbia-ia.
tKayJi
1 Kiilil U.i will pay lor li;i:J a-i l lm; -rove-
l t.
not
re sap
NOTICE.
U. S. LAND OFFICE. '
Lincoln, Nebra;ba, May 1st 1-372. J
Complaint having been entered at this Office
by ftenj;iuun F. Stiskwell, pu-ainet Euveno L.
Keed. tor abandoning hi? ilomestead entry.
No. 8V24 dated July 7ih 1S71, upon the n w
n e 5i section 32. towuship 11 north, rant 11
east, in Cass county Nebraka. with a view to
the cant eilrttinn of stid parties arc hereby sum
moued to appear at this office on the 11th day
of June. 172, at 10 o'clock a. m., to res pond and
furnish tdtiazony concerning the alleged aban
donment. II. W. S0MMERLAD. Register.
UEO. P. 1 UChlER. Receiver.
Ordered to be pu'di?bcd ia the PKttsmouth
Herald for three conscutire week.
W. W foissKHLAn. Reeister.
may9w3
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Vhercas delault has been made in the pay
mnt of a certain C'djtttle Mortinire, dated A pril
17th, 1S71, and oxecu'ed and delivered; by Win
F. Morrison to J. 1), Ftrd jrd to secure the
payment of the duiu f two hundred aud seTt-n-tv-five
dollars according to the term of n. cer
tain promissory note of even d:ue with sail
Mortgage. caliir.K tor the cum of 527.100 and
due and payable on the tJ!) day of October ls71
with lu per centiutire-t per annum, 'flint there
i. now duo an. I payable on paid note and mort
gage the tain d S2 7o,(0. That said iii'Tlifaire
ws lu!y roforded. on the lt day of May A. 1).
1.71. r.t pags lS'J in Hook I. of Ciiattcl Mortga
ges in the records ui Css cour.tj Ncbra-ka.
Now therefo. eliy virtue of a j0T,-t-r of sale eon
taicfd in raid Chatcle Atnrtgusye. I will en tae
fir.st day of Juno A. D . 1S72, at the front door
of t.i Court Ause i l'lattsmouth City. Casi
ceunty. Nebraska, oiler for tale, at Public Auc
tion the following property nescribed in sail
JinT'gag-. beiuj; it frame buildintr known as V.
F. Morrisons slaughter house- loxll feet one
story hish. anil theono story sranie house about
16x1 1 feet, built by lieo. S ickler Hud now owned
by V. F. .Morrison, togeaiher with all the out
bonnes and appurtinances iherounto belonging,
said buildinirs being .situated on 'he se'J of the
n e ef sec 10 town 12. K-inge 14 in O-iss County
Nebraska. J, L. STOODAKD.
luayOwlt
Notice
hereby given that all persons who have male
ibiproveuiecte on the .S.-h 1 Lauds) r-f tti-s
County s;nte tho 24th day ot June, A. I. 1S71,
ciin h:ivetuch improvements apprnised by noti
fying the iiuut Idora ol iha tame ou ti be
fore tiie Vj'.'u day of Jute A-D. 1S72.
By order of the Countv Comm'.ssioncrs.
I. W McKlNNON.
April a w2 County Clerk'
Public SalecfSchso! Lands.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an
act. of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska
entitled an net "To provide for tho Registry of
School Lands for ihe control anil disposition
thereof and for the safe keeping ot the funds de
rived f.oia the s.Ie and ieae of said lands"
which paid act was eppmvrd June '24th A. D.
1S',7. And also in accordance with a subsequent
amen'-linen to said net approved February lotn
A. D. 1SC9 I wiil on Tucs lay tHo 2;"ih day of
J une next at the hour of ten o'clock. A?M.at
tho front, door of the Court House in Platts
mouth City Cas.s County Nebraska, offrr for
sale at public auction to the highest bidder all
the remaining School Lnnds in said county con.
tinuing said s-ile from dny to day until all said
laudi shall have been offered.
In witne.-s whereof I have here
F f O "1 unto s-'t tny hand and ntlixed the
L AjO'J seal of .aid county at Plattsirioutk
this 8th day ofMny V l. 1S72;
D. Y. McKlNNON.
May 0h w4. County Clerk
rx as m-3
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Oil. Varni'h. Putty, Window
Ulass. Lain pa, chimney V,
extra reCncd col oii. non-explosive
burning fiuid, Ac. Ac, 4c. iic. go
DU. CHAPMAN'S
iPres oiliptl o jol
I3H.UC STORE.
Next door west of the Post OiEco, iu tho sania
room with U'Brien, boot and shoo dealer.
j-?trictly pure wines and liquors (for medi
cinal purposes;, a speciality.
Uo manufactures flavoring extracts, a fine
preparaiooot chocolate ready fir use. an un
equ ilc i baking powder and va rious other arti
cles. To thoso adilieted to the ue of Opium,
that poisonous aud destroying drug, coiae or ad
dress me and be cu!ed as tuous:uiils of other
have been and are being, by u painless, penna
nan' antidote. When once cured, which takes
l ut a short time, yuu havo no desire for drux
or the antidote
-Couonunication3 f(r the Opium Antidote
may l.o addressed to Dr. i. B. Cbapman Plat's
niouth. Neb. or E. J. Chapman. M. D., Mo.
Valley. Iowa. janl7dirwtf
MONEY SAVED
Is fwloney Earned
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
Bdow will be found a pn-ti.il lis t of the goods
c tiered by us at One Dollar eac-h:
Twelve yards Brown or lileadicd Shirting,
Three yards.duable width, f .ildo Da:nask.
Ludica' Fine Criei.iifo with l.iney bosom,
(milled or trimmed,; wtlh a si.x tucked skirt to
uiaieh.
Lidics' fine white eighte-u Tucked 5kirt,
Fine tlerin n Violin, wish ivory tip bow,
One dozen all Linen iiuunercbiefs.
One ten quarter llorey Comhtjuilt.
A good Vaterbury Clock. Warranted'
Eight pair ladies' fine w bite Cofon Hose,
Two eiaht-bladed pearl haudle Knives.
Eight yards Black Alpaca.
Uus hundred picture Velvet Photograph Al
bioo. Two Cue vi hite six tucked skirts.
(Jjr i'r i.'iuM Li! cannot be excelled to club
0V.-i;t.
Splendid Twenty-key Oerrian Connertintt.
Tivelec j.ir.ls of Ciili' O: :i ir.iod a'licle.
Oncdozen Tiiuiblers. wira hix goblets lo match,
'Tic .i.t:cu I-ibcn lowtl-, mo- iu'a size.
EijrU'iy rd.s Lar'-asttr tiingh.un.
is. tt f silver- pi i, ed Tablespoons, with six
Teaspoons to in oeh- Plated on wbito metal.
Two pair ladies (lerman Corsets; soid every
where at il per pair. Send size.
The a 1 ove articles are from nj t-i 7-3 ier Tent,
ch tti per ! ban can be pu rehired ot the retaii'trade
anywhere. Uirr ui a trial urJtr. C t out oiie
or any number of the above iten'S and return to
us wis h the money, and convince yourselves that
we do better tuau any Dollar House ia this
country.
For fnrther infermatioa scsd fur circulars and
terms to agents.
Agents Wanted Everywhere
Address. II0RT )N. RRUNDAffE Jk Co.,
No. 011 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Plantation Bitters.
S. T. 18G0-X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative
is the fchect-anchor of tho feeble and de
bilitated. As a tonic and cordial lor 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 climates, tropi
cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a
specific in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.
Dec. 2ti. diw lyr.
Beautiful Women I
HACAN'S MAGNODIA BALM gives to tho Com
p!exion the Freshneo of Youth.
Hagan's magnolia Balm overcomes the
flushed tppearance caused by heat, fatigue and
excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear
but twenty, and so natural and pcrfoet that no
per on ean detect its application. 15y il3 use
i c roughest ekin is made to rival tlie pure
radiant texture of youthful beauty. It removes
redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains
uothinj that will injure the skin the least.
Maxolia Balm is used by all fashionablt
ladies in New York, Loudon and Taris. It
cofts only 73 cents per Bottle, and is Bold by all
Druggists aud Perfumers.
Dec, 2o. diw lyr c 3d w.
To the East- North and Southeas!,
t r- -" v. h u V: . ft V.-! J 5 3.
STATI0S3. iSSS1
Leave Plattsmouth, 4.0 p. in, ZZo a. in
Arrive Bu lington 5.30 a- m. 9,15 p. m.
" uenlot3 11.1.5 a- m. Cj a. in.
" Chicago(C.B.AQ.) 3.20 p. xa. 7.45 a. m
" Peoria- " 9,55 a.m. 10 a. in,
- Ind'pJis I.B.W. C:20p. m. 10.fX a. t.
" Cincinnati ' 11.50 p. m. 42)p. m.
" Logansp't T.PA W 5.F5 p. in. 9.20 a. in.
"Columbus " 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p. ia.
f ,-Throush Cars from itirsonri River to Clii
csgo. Indianupolis, Ciaciunat!, Lcgactport and
Columbus.
Connections at thore points with lines Iead
itie to the E::st.. North and South.
i his is the I'.ext, SJvtrUtt, Quirkegt nnd Chip
ct iloute.
Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets ria
tV-e Partington nnd Missouii River Railroad.
A. E. TuL ZALIN, C E. PrKKINS.
iioji'l J inl'.f-t Agent. G'on'l Stipl
ON MARRIAGE.
HAPPY Relief for Voting Men. from tho
effects of Errors nnd Abuse- in e iriy life. Man
hood restored. N vous .debility "cured. Im
pediments to Marriage removed. New method
of treatment. ewan i remarkable remedies.
Books and Circular sfiit free, in sealed cnvel-
OIAd.?rc?-. hoWARD ASsv't I.'TION. N
ooth in'h hiiadelpiit.
S, BLOOM & CO.,
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A-vv-V,; C LOTH
,s::L. fc-tsi4i4.s-. -
HOYS AYD ClilLOniY'S CLOTU1JYC?
I hits atul Caps, Boots ami Miocs,
SLA?iKETS, RUBBER GOOD'S, TRUNKS, VALISES, E1&
ain Street. Second Door East of tho Court JIous- rutt. luouth, NebraA
BRANCH HOUSE Broadway, Coucncil Bluffs
PUm SMOOTH BOOT AMD SHO
M-lTJF-CTOIlY.
CUSTCftf HADE COOTS AND SHOES AT
if eik.
.y.-V'-W--- .
-ivv-r-'-KPnriirinn ntiiiiiv
Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb.
HENRY BOECK
DEALER IN
L U UNIT UK E,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS.
OK ALL DKaCRirT10M9 AND AT ALL PRICES.
Ketalic Burial Cases.
WOODEN
OF ALL SIZES.
Ready Made, and Soli Cheap for Cash.
With many thanks for pa.-t patronage, iln
Ate all to. call and cxamiue my large stock o
nituro and CoEna jan2St
J2l. Ji 3 ttx'o.jos;
STATE AGENT
--sn.. j j.
HALLAOAY'S PATENT
WIND MILLS.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE
AND FARM PUMPS,
FEED fi. ILLS, ETC.,
TERMS LIIJEBAL.
The Halladny Mill hns stood thefstfor six
teen years, both in the United SJtaO s and Eu
rope and is tho only eno
Generally adopted by all Principal Rail
roads and Farmers.
4 Send for catalogue and price lis'-,-
A. L. STRANG.
aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska.
'TEZES BS3T 13
Wrj,! l,e found at his ol 1 stand tn Main ?t.
IT where he will be pie sct to tee his fur
mcr customers and fnenas.
He ha a laic and good asor:c;cnt of farm
machinery su jh as tho
r'he Marsh harr-ster. a reaper that tw men
JL can cat and bind ten acres per day with
one man to drive, cud the binacrs can work in
the shade.
yjaiidivcr. and Moline Corn Piar.ters.
Ctu'uMs and breaking p!ow3, irou and wooden
O beams.
'"The Eagle and Orchard City CuLirator.
JL
rJhc Idar.-h Ri Has Cultivator,
Milburn Wagons. fhanipion Reaper i MviTor
Ma-lllu3 i'hr.i: tier. A' 3
r. j. ::::vTEEn.
Main Street, I latt.'mciith. N. b.
L. S. Bi.Aia, Travtiia? Afcat.
Feb. -jO wtf.
CARPENTER .v J'.'INLUS.-Ar j.r.-r ir-.t-to
v.'.k it: jo-.d t..-le, 0:1 si ft n.,, ic ...'J
aeuespas Ua -at.us.U al. crr.-.-r of
Main c-d reurrn mc;, nitdtf.
coffins : mmmmm
t --w.y.7-: : r-s . rl:
OUSTS' V--oA
K Wf C Ui I VI - s.l
-xr- c. Ac. c. -:?-y r
ira to r- b i ?r. t.
-i u.. n rt AViir-l i
lu c uv r. r.iHAKLLL.
Jan I'-JXwtf
F0 JL1 . .KFJk&r9J.'
DEALEIl I
DRUSS. KEDICIHJSS,
A N D
si-s,.,,T-.
All Paper Trimmed free tf
Charge.
Also Dealer in
Books,
Stationary,.
Magazines, and
Latest Publications.
Proscriptions carefully compounded by nx'
porietieed Druggist.
Remember the place, threedoors wett of UnT
Ileru Id olliee; PlatL-mout h, Nebr.isUa.
Tlie Undersigned has on hand and irf
.Wan ir act uriaifj
All kinds of
COTTON WOOD LUMBER
At Lis Mills at the Ferry Landing at I'lattsmoalfc'
Orders Promptly Filled.!
WlLMAM EliCRIITOH.
un3d 4 wtf.
Weeping Water Nebraska.
dealer::; in
Dry flood
tircjt ries,
Hi.idsre.
t2ue-.iw are.
Boot.', and HbfMje.
lint-., and t'aps.
Aericultiir.il Tmidiriif n! rf all Hi, Is. Weir
"( X L" CuliinOors, I'uion Com Plimierr
(irandelour ar.d i'tinc eton Plows. Ac Ac n7Tit?
i'tini. all of which. waoJcr to lue publi.j at the'
owest reUid prices.
All GSnod.N Warranted
Af eprcseiitccl.
eS0iT oor.-tnntai;.i will be to sell so low that
it III be thepoitive advance of every fais--iner
ir. the we -;tru au i central portion of Cas
county to ltikc this their headquarter for trad
ri;u. RROst.
Sheriff's Sale.
Iiy virtue ' f un Order -f c: le is.tI,l out ef t!i
DiMri,' .o -rt 1 -r C:i-s; ui.ty .N clrirka, an 1
to u i! iLrcctfil, I il 01 t befrd day of Jud
A D,l'-.72at oi:c o'eb.i k P. M.of aid dav i.t
1lw triiii iloor d'tlie f'.i, ijit Jlou- the City
of Plat?iiioo:h in s.ii ( tininty hell at auction
the f l;owi..g rc;l ot:itn, towi.
Eots elev.11 'U i-nd l'.relve O-J) in Block No,
tweatj or.e i.2l iu ihe tity of 1 I ii;..iu iBri C.iss
County c'tark. ts iJesii-n.itf l r.pon the pu'-li-he
i afi 1 rcc-.rded p!n t of -,i id Ci ty. To satisfy
n j'idK'iicr.t r'-etivi-re I at the Aprd ter.n A. D,
lk71 off-iil Court by L. D. Bean, tt against J.
F ctUI.
J. W. JOHNSON Sheriff.
CoiiTi'y, Nebraska.
IxA v.'m Ki.r.a Ait'y forl'i'o. in.2w5w.
Dissolution NoMce.
Notice is hereby ivrn tnt the Crin of
MatDcv.s l;iri.-u!y .V. Co mid U. V, M. tt hews . Co.
h;j i; ih sd;iy by mufunl consent been disolvrd.
Th" accounts and debts iop b' th linns are
p!acd in the hands o Ju-iico ti nti). und all
pcr'vm iudebted will f jve costs by eul,ing and
e-j'.tl inj.
MATHEWS DONVI L V A CI.
M2m 5 U. V. M ATI U i; V. t A CU.
National Business Index.
The hb:.ve is the title of a new monthly pper
devoted to buHnca interests ol s national or
concr.il eharu'-tcr. tor the edification and
ben. li; ot intelligent people of ail cl;i-e. it uri'
dertaKt-itn view and review pj:ssmi event
fr-ta a buidu' ? ctitiidp'v.iit. Facts of a bu -uers
c-iturr; r.l:Uinir to capital, bilnir. njfrieul
turp, ro:.n:rc Mi.'itrjfactures, odurniiou, reli-pi'i-i.literiiture,
,;.l;'ios. ever;.- subject com
inmeiii)f cei.crnl .iti-t; ion. ore broiighi tojfelh--r
;nd Hrrjutred in 11 It r.-', pri i.-ted. triHiot-s-1
se raanntr. Strit ':-trrHy 1 c.'C c icntieu.
ly k -uebt at'er Cai..l;d. inip.irttui. vipe rous
c .inT.i M an t r;;'i,i; i:i by wri'ers will hr
!.r txp'rt leat'irv. A u -t: i c-jtri- p riocn' is
1 1.
I'DUiiiv 11 t i-! liKcd t;.tte
' r:.--r-
i at.-d;. ii.-: (te-1. )ue".ew ot
c!'r4.;-r from r!.J-rf -e-'t i e especial
. o
i'- n. Tri : C 1 '' ' " 3 enr : 'ice:iia a copy.
Il-.dex f ' . Puiiiutitr.', i-V. W. Jackion Su,
ago. 111. th w 1.
I 2 . 4 I TS IS i'T II M X 1.1, .
C. il ET:'L' !.. 1V"T ri'.!:i-.H ivi-y-rrcently h en
! r ; Ir-. 1 n 2 p'.o'i- i iu 'hwroac ruRi.tnit oreer
1 v"i iJu-'iris 01 C lient waniml inj'jf-iiu Im
Pcwtn-ra the biyherf marKet price will K fXl4