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THE HERALD. PLATTS MOUTH. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE, 6. 1872 J. A. MACMURPHY... .. ..-..Editor. Oflicial Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. T. W. Tipton. Brownrille, P. W. Hitchcock, Omaha, Jln Taffe. Omaha. U. S. Senator. U. b senator. Representative. BXECUTIVH. William II- Jame, Lincoln, Act. Governor. William II. Janies, Lincoln, See. t I Stat. John irillespie. Lincoln. Auditor. II. A. Koenig, Columbus, Treasurer. u. 11. uoberts, Umaba, Attorney (ieneral. J. M. McKenzie. Lino In. Sap , Pub. Instruc'n JUDICIARY. O.P. George L. Croons. Chief Jottice. Maon. Nebraska Citv. re B. Lak. Omaha, i . . -..v., .,!- I in-atifyine a fool tinoun J - , - , ft. CASS COUNTY. II. F. Elli on. Daa'l McKinnon, W.L. Hobbe. J. W. Johnson. u. w . Wis. Jacob Vail -j," xienj. ill Din, Jain eg. J.W. Tbomas, Probata Judge. County Clerk. A r assurer. Sheriff. Sapt. Pab. Instruction, County Com mission en. Coroner, REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President. Foa Vice President. HENRY F. WILSON. THE TICKET. The agony is oyer f the nominations are made, and we fling to the breeze the names, U. S. GRANT, and IIexry Wilson, of Massachusetts. No strong er ticket could be put before the people, and wo wish it Qod speed ! us. We now stand on our own feet, and aided by your kind wishes, readers, and fair support, we shall keep there. We are not responsible for those that Lave gone before us. If they have managed wisely and done well, pass it to their credit ; if otherwise, ive them the benefit of your disapproval, and not vs. It is pleasant to look a man square in the face when you talk to him, and to meet an open, hone3t look in return again ; even bo we propose to look the readers of the Herald square in the face when talking to them through these columns, and we ask the same return. Judge U3 by our own deeds and perform ance. We prefer, however, to have a little family talk with our readers instead. It is not a wise plan, saying nothing o its being ungentlemanly to drag indi viduals, citizens, before the public in advance, as probable candidates for this or that office. It does not help the cause: if done in ca-nettit juts your man up as a target to be shot at before the battle, and he is hopelessly wounded by the time he is needed at the front. If done in jest, it is crnel and cowardly, and drags an innocent man before the bar of public opinion to an swer for faults that it is time enough to look at and criticise, when by norsina tion in the regular way, he really be comes a eandidate. Here and there does turn np an ms, who likes to have his name in. print in this manner, or in fact in any way ; but they are scarce n and ought to be scarce, ouch men you only gratify, and there is no sense in The practice had bet ter be dropped. "We must select some man, and we want to know who it is to be ' Elect good, sound, honest men at your primaries ; such men as you know and would trust to transact important business affairs if you had to select an agent to transact them. Let these men o to the convention and there use their judgment after consult ing with their neighbor delegations. "We want to stop fraud and corrup tion. ' Turn out to a man at your pri maries, and do your own business. Never trust it to two or three idle men in the country, professed politicians, who run the thing, and pack your dele gations. 1 ou can t pack 5,000 men, nor 1,000, nor even 500 very welL You can a baker's dozen It s no use to "cuss" politicians, and men in offices, and denounce them as corrupt. You put them there. All power comes from the people, and re turns to the people. Turn out in force, and send the men you want. It will not do to acknowledge that we are all cor rupt. We must have some honest men I let us fin them I Of late years it has become the cus tom to overlook all the faults, the vices, the crimes almost, of the drunkard, and lay the whole blame on the rumseller. The man that drinks it to the ruin of his health, his home, his moral and his manners is not to blame but only the man that sells him rum and pockets the money. It is just the same in politics ; we have taken a notion to relieve ourselves of all odium ; let the rascals run the State, furnish them the money to fit up the saloon, buy the whiskey, and pay the license ; and after we have drank our fill and become drunken with their foul deeds, and nauseated with their corrupt practices, we up and curse them for selling or giving us the dose we or dered prepared for ourselves months be fore. We are of the Deoole. we believe "Perseverance Con-iuers is the motto we flinir rr inn o - - hu una issue, i 4t i and by following it we hope to make this Z ll T ?U PPer fF the the best and most useful n,n ; .. bene?t of P.c0Ple but we want th State. . J to arise and help themselves. Distill no poisoned chalice this fall that can be r i j .. . , BI'siesi I "4tcu uuwu your tnroats Dy tne men It has been the custom htrpinflmi yu nave Pufc in power, and all will be Jet advertising accounts and the general I welL eollections of the newspaper run an in-1 God Alm,gnty helpa only those who definite time. We do not think tfci i 1 e,p themseIs. It will do no good for good plan. "Short accounts mat 1 J Prcachers to pray for reform. Idle friends," is as true in thU Knein. . Payers and idle curses fall alike unheed in any other ; besides beinir the onlv c Kesame y power, oh people 1 true and systematic war r,f rlm Aietu your masters to their stations as ness, and the only one worthy the notice servants and we shall have peace, of thn lice business men of a ltvk wew. I - ER TOWN. Thinkill thru, arwl I,K SKELETON'S AND THIXGS rng that all realTy interested in the wel- 7 last week a feUow rusaed fare of the town and paper will support into our office and says he, "Hev you tia in flila i.: rr ... been ud to see the Dnr.f.nrs?" "Vn " Political. At the meeting of free traders, at Steinway Hall, New York, about 2,000 were present. William Cullen Bryant presided and opened the meeting with a brief address. Mahlon Sands read a se ries of resolutions expressing deep dis appointment at the platform and candi dates of the Cincinnati Convention. The Bee comes out square against the Greeley movement, as at present con ducted, and says : "An independent movement in Ne braska, with broken down leaders and without an organization, can result in nothing but disaster." "In looking at the situation we desire to deal with facts, and much as we re gret it, we are forced to the conclusion that the movement is losing ground, by the inaction and bad management of the men who inaugurated it We desire to lead no forlorn hope, nor would we en courage Republicans to place themselves in an attitude of hostility to their party, unless there is & least a fair show of concerted action. Bee, May 30 A. Postmaster Griffin, of Omaha, plead guilty to the charge of having mail sacks in his possession, contrary to law ; but urges that tbe actual worth of the sack not returned was only 25 cents, and that the whole thing was the result of a mis understanding of orders by his hired man. They are more than going for Senator Tipton, down at Brownville. They ac cuse him of taking an oath and he a minister once that he would never vote for Greeley to fill any office whatsoever. This was two years ago, in explaining his own vote in the Senate. The reason he gave at that time was because G ree ky bailed "Old Jeff.' r Correspondence. Our Weeping Water Letter. WKriNQ Water June 3d, 1872. Editor Herald : The principal ob ject of interest, since we sent our liquor dealer to dwell with Mr. Johnson for a time, is the starting of the Weeping Water Mills. They have been lying idle for over four months, for repairs. Messrs. Clinton and Co., have shown their faith in the future by putting en tirely new machinery, with one of James Leffell's celebrated Turbine Wheels. Their apparatus for cleaning wheat is superior to anything we have seen in the State. These rains gives them an abun dance of power, and they are able to grind all that comes. We noticed that they were pay in $1,60 for wheat. The stopping of this mill for so long a time, compelling farmers to go elsewhere for milling has had an in fluence to send much trade from our town, which otherwise naturally comes here. A. L. Potter opens his drug store this week, and having bought for cash, will supply his customers with Ihe best goods at tl e lowest prices. Wheat looks splendid corn is rather yellow and weedy. Farmers say they can do nothing with weeds, for plowing when there is so much rain only culti vates them. " Buttons. LEGALS. Chattel Mortgage Sale; - Whereaj default baa been made tn the pay ment of a certain ChatUo Mortgage, dated April 17th. 1871, tni executed and delirered by Wm. F. Morrison to J. D, Stoddard to secure the payment of the sum of tiro hundred and seven ty-fire dollars' according to the terms of a cer tain promissory not of eren date with said Mortgage, calling for the sum of $275 00 and due and payable on the 30 day of October 1871 with 10 per cent intirest per annum. That there is now due and payable on said note and mort gage the sum of 12 75,00. That said mortgage was duly recorded, on the 1st day of May A. D. 1871. at page 189 in Book D. of Chattel Mortga ges in th records of Cass county. Nebraska. Now therefore by virtue of a powofsale con tained in said Chattle Mortgage, I will on the first day of June A, D. 1372. at the front door of the Court Ilouse'n Plattamouth City, Casj ceunty, Nebraska, offer for sale, at Publio Auc tion the following property described in said mortgage, being a frame building known as W. F. Morrisons slaughter house 16x14 feet one story high, and the one story srame house about 16x14 feet, built by Geo. Fickler and now owaed by W. F. Morrison, together Iwith all the out houses and appurtinances thereunto belonging, aid buildings being situated on the of the n i cf sec 19 town 12, Range 14 in Cass County Nebraska, J. D. STODDARD. may9w4t - DRUGS & MEDICINES. Scad. Head, Xtca1. I 0 " 9 DRUGS MEDICINES, Perfumerys. Toilot articles, finishes. Paints. Oil. Varnish. Putty, Window Clara. Lamps, chimney's, . extrarefined coal oil. ncn-explo- ... ui uiu( num. ko. occ, ao, Ac. go Great National "Sangerfest!" A contract has been made with the Mis'wuri Pacific Railroad Company, at greatly reduced rates, to carry the mem bers of the Pioneer Sanererbund and oth er Singing Societies, and their friends to the Great National Sangerfest to be held in St Louis in June. Ample accommodations will be fur nished for all by a special train of Pull man Palace Cars which will run through from all points given below to St. Louis, without change. Rates for the round trip to St Louis and return will be as follows: Omaha $24; Council Bluffs $23 ; Pa- cifio Junction $22.50; Nebraska City $21.50 ; Phelps $19 ; St. Joseph $15 40 Atchison 16 60: Leavenworth $16 : Kansas City $15.40; Lawrence $18.10; and all other points in proportion. These rates include a one dollar ad mis- Mr. L. W. Love, of the firm of Colvin & Love, of Arrapahoe, James county, Nebraska, started for Lincoln on the 27th of May, for the purpose of purchaseing a large Flock of dry go ids and groceries boots, shoes, &c They buy cheap for cash, and sell cheaper than any firm that we. know of along the U. P. R. R. Love & Colvin are thorough going bus iness men, and are doing well. Mr. Col vin is also surveying and locating claims for the settlers. He has located over 50 families since his arrival from Platts mouih, which ha3 been only three weeks. Arrapahoe Reporter. XEIISASKA HEKALD Since our last is-sue Geo. L. Seybolt has sold his interest in the above named paper to J. A. MacMurphy "Tip-Top.". Mr. Brownlee has also sold his interest to MacMurphy & Co., whitih leaves "Tip-Top" sole editor and manager of the paper. We are sorry to part with Seybolt & Brownlee as newspaper men, yet the best of friends must part We cordially welcome Bro. MacMurphy among us, and predict that he will be come immensely popular, and make the Herald second to no paper in the west. Success attend you, "Tip-Top." Land nr. DR. CHAPMAN'S Preocriptl c NOTICE. U. S. LAND OFTICE. LlSCOLN, Nebrasba, May ltlb72. Complaint having been entered at this Office by Benjamin F. Stiskwell, against Eugene L. Reed, for abandoning his Homestead entry. No. 8o24 dated July 7ih 1871. upon the n w K of n e 4 section 32. township 11 north, range 11 east, in Cass county Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said parties are hereby sum toaoued to appear at this office on the 11th day of June. 182, at TO o clock a. m., to respond and furnUh testimony concerning the alleged aban- onment. N H. W. SOMMERLAD. Register. GEO. P. TUCKER. Receiver. Ordered to be published in the VKttsmouth Next door west of the Post Office, in tho same room with O'Brien, boot and shoe dealer. . S-Strictly pare wines and liquors (for medi cinal purposes), a speciality. He manufactures flavoring extracts, a fine preparation of chocolate ready for use. an un equaled baking powder and variouf other arti cles, lo those addicted to the use of Opium, Uat poisonous and destroying drug, come or ad dress me ard be eured as thousands of others have been and are being, by a painless, porma pant antidote. When once cured, which takes tut a short time, you have no desire for drug or the antidote C3Cotuniunication3 for the Opium Antidote may be addressed to Dr. O. B. Chapman Platts n"th, Aeb. or K. J. Chapman. M. D., Mo. Valley. Iowa. jaul7diwtf DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, MISCELLANEOUS. THE BEST IS The Cheapest. 3S J. rflETTEER, Will be found t his old stand on Main St. where he will be pleased to see his for mer customers ana irienas. He has a large and good assortment of farm machinery such as th The Marsh harvester, a reaper that two men eao out and bind ten acres per day with on man to drive, and th binders can work in the t hade. "Yandiver, and Moline Corn Planters. Stubble and breaking plows, iron and wooden beams. 'J'h Eagle and Orohard City Cultivators. rJhe Marsh Riding Cultivator, lyfilburn Wagons, Champion Reaper 3t Mower ix. Aiassiuon inrasher, &c F. J. METTEKR. Main Street, Plattsmouth. Neb. L. S. Bi-AIB, Traveling Aent. Feb. 29 wtf. MISCELLANEOUS. ililiiill r reparation nns been tid LINO SUCCESS IN TIIOU- Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure STrt XTitutow't Soothing Syrup fur Childrtn Tttthing. Thin VHlnable with NEVKK VKl SANDS OK CASUS. It not only relieves tne child from pain, but invigorates the stoimtch and bowels, orrects acidity, and givrs ton and euerrr to th whole ryiteui. Itwillalsoi atantly rvliev Oripma in th Bpeli and Wind Co lee. We believe it the beat an I surest remedy in th world, inall oases of Dysentery and Dinr rbara in ohildron, whether arriaiog from teeth ing or any oiber cause. Depend upon it mothers, it will giv rest to yourselves, and 7 ;'' and Health to Tour JnanU. Be sure and call for - "Mr; Winmlov'i Sootning Svrup." Having the fiO-iimile of "CURTIS A PER KINS" en the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. 10 2 25 tea mm ij-ii i i at. iiH Hp? ;;,?.-355 - - To the East North and Southeast. STATE AGENT AND WAZaTL. PAPER 1 1 sion ticket to the Sancerfest to be civen with Railroad ticket at the time of pui- Pursuant to a call, meetinof the citW chase. It is narticnlarlv rpmiostprl that I zens of this place was held on Saturdav. all members of societies and their friends a the Court House. Gen. Livingston Deral J for hro "nscutive weeks. attending from this district, arrange tn wa3 elected Chairman, and Capt H. E. 1 may0w3 go by way of the Missouri Pacific Rail I aimer Secretary. Road, so that we may all unite before The object of the meeting, as explain- STATIONS. kxmnm MAIL- Leave Plattsmouth, 3 Mp. m. 6.15 a. la. Arrive Bu ling ton 5.50 a-m. 9,15 p.m. liendota . 1U0 a- m. 35 a. m. " Chicago(C.B.JtQ.) 3.15 p. m. 7.45 a. m " Peoria- " 10,00 a.m. 1.30 a.m. " Ind'plisd.B.dt W. 6:15 p.m. 10.30 a. in. " Cincinnati " 90 p. m, 4.00 p. in. " Logansp'UT.PA W 5J55 p. m. 9.20 a. tu. "Columbus " 2.45 a.m. G.20 p. m. lThrough Cars from Missouri River to Chi cago. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logansport and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines lcad mir to the East. North and South. This is the Jimt, Hhortert, Quietest and Cheap, ttf lioute. Do not bo deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Burlington and Missouli River Rai!r.ad. A. K. TOUZALIN, C E.VH UK INS. Ocn 1 licket Agent. (icn'ISupl IOWA & NEBRASKA LANDS TOR SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. MILLIONS OF ACHES On Ten Years'.Credit at Cpcrct. Interest No nai t of nrinrinnl 1 n for torn vnn ,.! thf,'?'.??,l3fn;,n9"?,.,.nta "' 1 ill puid in fu'l. X I'Jiliia Will D.'LV fur inn un1 menu within tho limit or this i in pro ve- gonerons credit. W. W Sommkblad. Register, Legal Notice. roo;nn.Sf T,,:. . v ftdhvthfi nhnirman uroc tn n.cf . Stanley ij. , isoDie, nonresident deten- . luo KuiUBc i ; Hou dant w,u take notice that on the 27th transacting any Dusmcss ana arranging tlu"3 pruviue ior tne entertainment day of May 1872, Lydia Noble filed her hotel accommodations. &c. Those com-1 ot tQe ooldiers ot the late war. now resi- petition in the District Court of the 2.1. ing from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Nebras- I dents of Nebraska, at the approaching 'i?105111 District n and for Cass county ka City, Brownville, St Joseph, Atchi- Reunion. The Chairman stated that 'he?ct and ,?rayer of. sa,id t t -r m , I i : un , ipu iuuMwuuwiu a uivorce or me sou, ueavenwonn, .Lawrence, lopeka, .cuu.uu suuulu uav uud piace on bonds of matrimony existing between Fort Scott, Ottawa and other points in tne first Wednesday in June, at Platts- yourself and said plaintiff. the district will meet in Kansas City and mouth, but that owing to want of proper . 'ou are required to answer said peti- notification.it was deemed advisable to i0"oe y y All Paper Trimmed free of Charge. Also Dealer "in Books, Stationary, Magazines, and Latest Publications. HALLADAY'S PATENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE AND FARM PUMPS, FEED MILLS, ETC., TERMS LIBERAL. The Halladay Mill hns etood the test for six teen year?, both in the United States and Eu rope and is the only ono Generally adopted y all Principal Rail- Eighlh sTrectVsLLot.ufMo' roaus anu rarmers. .3-lioUer terms were novi'r offered, are not now. and probably nevT will be. CIKCULARS giving f-jll articiiliirs are sup. 1'iicu ktiiu!: iiny w i.-iiini to hi Iiwa ,.ti,,.r. n ..... ljfratc with thm. or to tonn a colony, aro invit ed to axk for all they want to distribute. Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, Land Comm'r. For Iowa Lands, at Durlinpton, Iowa, Anl for Ncbrask Landtf, ut Lincoln Neb. majiiin-'Jin, ARook Tor the iTIillion ! MARRJAGcll A private counnelor lo tlie uUIDt. (iMarricd or thuKe ulxiut to inar- ies and rcvelat latest dicsoveriea in crud nr-i nir n ml nnii.niin. oflKnring, how to preccrve the i oiiii,l'r ion Ac J his is an interesting work f two hunlre l and tweLty-four pages, w'th nunierouH engrav ings, and v cnntaias valuafoto inlorinatiou lor xiiosewno are marriod, or conteioplate mar riage. Still, it in a book that ought to be kept miner iock and knv au"ui me nouse. and mar- not laid carolexnly cents. go through from there in the same train In behalf of the Turner Sangerbund S, C. HAPNER, Prest A. Muir, Sec. 'No,' us in this view, our business nfr;.;ra ,;n be conducted after this fashinn I sa5"s I "not teiD 6ick 1 hav'nt rushed Standing advertisement- f. Un after a doctor 3'et- you'd bet time (6 moa. tr a vear irill L tj ter- say3 ne, "They're all down here, quaitsrly, at the end of the three aD(1 holdin2 a Convention, and are going months. Advertisements for shorter t0 amP'tate everybody, and expend the time, all local advertising and ioh work anDymation ot' th whole community 10 regular customers, should La SenUA I"" uu' """weugo every thirtt dats. Then the items &t 0DCe' AmvinS at tJie Court House are all fresh in the minds of each party WG climbed the 6tai" in fear and trepi- the bills do not seem so large, by half dation Nothing less than grinning and we are both better pleased and feel 6keIeton'' and fierce' keen-edged, scimitar happier that we have settled. Is it nnt bladed knives, hung up in pompous so ? Single notices in local columns and R 17 U room' did we expect to transient work will be cash Wm . I see Tremillously we peeped in The pecttopay our own debts in ,. .T" ,M:" Vl L'oc- virrgston. manner. Business men nf lia.i. on a hxZh fcto1 a laughin' " all the fel will you help us out in this matter. lows looking jolly inside the railing, and JNewt Hays aad Dm. Wheeler a gr no, smiling, outside, reassured us, and we ventured in. Shaw. Doctors ain't MARKETS AXD SEWS. It shall be our aim to give all the news we can through the week, and on no such great shakes for dignity, on a lue aa7 w go to press, the very latest Convention, after all leiegrapnic news and market reports wm be given on the last column of th I A number of Wtpro in hm a , ,mw I -.www W a U VA4m. UVCJk local page. We also inaugurate a now I that have been anfiiimnlatJno- rlnrJn th w - I Miaiiug uw leature, viz. "Home Markets." and I changes in this $hall try to make them correct and relia ble. In short, this paper must contain all the best and most important informa tion that the farmer and business man needs, fresh and hot, so that on the day lacna n - Iaa.i a i . rcasi, vrery rcaaer will have cannot publish them all at once, and moreover, some of them have been de layed until they are past date now. Af ter this we hope to pay prompt atten tion to every communication, and we want all that we can get All articles the synopsis ofa daily paper of that intended for publication must be short, uate Deiore mm, and can see all the la- to the point, written on one side of the test items. A weekly paper need not I paper, in plain English, and have a re- De a week behind with the news. We I sponsible name signed thereto. Re shall try to keep up. with the times, and I member this. yet not let our imagination lead us ahead of the game. POLITICS. This issue, as a newspaper, would be incomplete in many person's eyes, un less we said a few words under this cap tion. Just before the storm there is a mo ment of "hush." "Wait and see where she strikes, boys," says one. "Hang out your banners on the outer walls," cries another "and make it hot" We may have to hold this pap-cr over a day in order to learn who is to be our man in the great contest of this fall. Pending this development a few words about the candidates for our State ofn ces, and those who are to conduct our home government, may not be oat of place. We might go on and give some very shrewd guesses as to who would like this berth and what man would fit that one, and by throwing in a sneer here, MASS SEETlXe. There will be a mass meeting of the German citizens of Plattsmouth eity, and Plattsmout precint, on Saturday. June 15th, in the afternoon. All are invited to attend. Annual Report of the State Board of Immigration. We should have been pleased to have published, this most excellent and able report of our active and energetio Su perintendent of Immigration, Col. J. II. Noteware. We think no better ad vertisement of the State can be pub lished, than it and h State papers will giro it to their readers. r or want of space we have been able to publish it this week. tm- The Societies along the line of the K. C. St, Joe & C. B. Railroad will start for the Sangerfest on Monday, June 10. The through train which will carry them will leave Pacific J unction at 8 o'clock a. in. Tickets will be on sale from Sunday, June 9th, until Thursday, June 13th. Good to return until June 19. Tickets for sale at Capt. L. P. Bennet's office on Main street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. . A. C. DOURS, Gen. Pass. Agt K. C. St Joe & C. 13. R. It. hold the Reunion on the 26th tf Jun?. After some plea-ant discussion as to the means to be adopted to secure the re union, the meeting adjourned to Satur day evening next, at the same place. It is to be hoped that our citizens will turn out and and take such action in this matter as the occasion demands. R. R. LIVINGSTON, H. E. Palmer, Chairman. Secretary. r LYDIA NOBLT5. T.. ir. . o , . . i rveraemoer me place, inreeaoors w By MAXWELL & ClIAPMAN, her Attys Herald office; Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Prescriptions carefully compounded by anex perienced Druggist. Kemember the place, threedoors west of the LEGALS. ' Ordinance No. 23. Sheriffs Sale. Electa G. Hasty vs Emerson II. Eaton. Order of sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court for Cass county N ebraska, and to me directed. I will, on the 13th day of July. A. D. 1872, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the (south) front door of the Cour Ilouse in the city of Plattsmouth in said coun ty, sell at publio auction the following real estate, to-wit: Lots 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12, in b'ock No. six (6) in the eity of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, and the sontheast quarter C) section No, twenty-four (24) in township No. twelve (12) m tt -r n . .- I a ii r, symptoms o liver com- pain is in the shoulder, aod r . : " ...v. vwui- S:mm "plaintare uneasiness and pain IlllinUllo tin the side. Sometimes the mistaken for rheumatism. The Ftomach is affected with Iom nf snnniin and sicknos. bowels ia general eo?tive. .mn. times alternating with lax. The head is trou- Diea witn pain Tsiderable Iops of memory, ac- 7Scnd for catalogue and price list,- A. L. STRANG, aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska. MONEY SAVED Is Money Earned ent to any one (freo ofnoitiiire) for. 10 i Addrens Dr. LutU' Diopcneary, No, iiruiu sireci, ci. iiouu, alo. Notice to the AfHicted and Unfortunate. Before aDDlvine to the notorious nunnVa m Kn advertise in public papers, or ufing any quack remedies, peruse Dr. Hutu' work no uiattor what your deseaoe is or how dpulnmlila von. condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail, on the diseases mentioned in hi wnrUx. Office. No. 12 N. Eighth etreet, between Market nd Chesuut. St, Loui. Wo. dec2dwlr THE lJEW Kmpariedwlth SAVING TO CONSUMERS i 1 r r- lm I V Cm flltion of having left undone something which ought to have MHKJbeen done. Often cnmnlainin. of weakness, debility and low spirits. Some times many of the above symptoms attend the disease, ana ac otner times very few of them THE STATE MEDICAL, SOCIETY. fifth and seventh of an ordinance entitled. An Ordinance providing for the Con struction of certain sidewalks. Approv ed May 1 6th 1872. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Conn" cilmenothe Cit$ of Plattsmouth: Sec. .1st. That section third, fifth and seventh of an Ordinance entitle,! "An rMln.. ding for the construction of certain sidewalks;" approved May 16th. 1872. Be so amended as CO lead as follows : Soc. 3d. That the owners of lots bordering and abutting the east side of Third street be tween Main and Vine streets be and are hereby required to construct a sidewalk along and against the west line of their said lots or parts of lots on the east side of said Third street. cec. oin. A no saia si lewalks, required to b built by the 1st. 2d, 3d, and 4th section of this ordinance, shall be four feet wide and shall be constructed of good pine lumber of not less than one and one half inches in thickness, or or Cottonwood lumber, not lees than one and one half inches in thickness nor more than six incnes in width laid crosswise and firmly nai'ed UPOn tWO Continuous Rleener. nr tlririffarfl a leapt two by four inches in size. Sx j. 7th. 'ihe said sidewalk required by the 6th section of this Ordinance, shall be six feet wide and shall be constructed of good pine lumber, of not less than one and one hall in ches in thickness, or of good Cottonwood lum ber not less than cne and one half inches in thickness and not more than s:x inches in width laid crosswise and firmly nailed and fastened upon three continuous sleepers or stringers, not less than two by four inches in sue and well placed and fastened. kic. 2. This Ordinanee to take eJTeet from and after its pub ieation as required by law. Passed and approved. June 1st. 1872 AI. L. WUIT , Mayor. Attest. R. II. Vanatta. City Clerk. 10 2t Sheriff's Sale. By vigtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the District Court for Cans Clint 'WeKraalr .nr) A number of cases Were examined by J to n-e directed, I will on the 3rd day of June a.- v, I8i2at one o'clock P. M. of said day at tne front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth in said County Sell at auction the following real estate, towit. Lota eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block No. twenty one (21) in the city of Plattsmouth Cass County Nebraska, as designated upon the pub i lUhed and recorded plat of said City. To satisfy a judgment recovered at fhe April term A. D. 1S71 of said Court by L. D. Bennett against J. F. Stall. J. "W. JOHNSON Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. ioxi Whkxlkb Att'ys forPl'ff. may2wCw An Ordinance amending section third. I nertn nse No. twelve (12) east of the 6th P. This Soc'ety met in Plattsmouth on Tuesday the 4th inst. There was a full attendance from every part of the State, as the following list of delegates will show. Nebraska City. M. M. Line ; A, Bawen ; D. W. Hershey , W. n. ness. Omaha. C. H. Pinneyf Geo. Tilden, V. II. Coffman, Wm. NcClelland, S. D. Mercer, J. H. Teabody. Fremont. L. J. Abbott Grand Islxnd. B. B. Kelley. Lincoln. G. W. French, J. W. Strickland, A. C. Gibson, J. O. Carter, S. G. Fuller, L. IL Bobbins. Factoryville. S. C. Mackey. Rock Bluffs. B. F. Reed. Plattsmouth.- R. R. Livingston, Jno Black, W. E. Donelan, J. W. Rawlins. We intended to give the proceedings in full, but we are behind time in issu ing our paper, and they are so volumin ous that it will be impossible. The discussions npon the iest meth ods of practice, were very interesting and instructive. PH I I.A It ELPn I A . The Convention has done it3 work. At thi3 writing we cannot give the rlat- and a sarcasm there, we could no doubt I orm nor any particulars more than the make a lively paper, raise a laugh and "ct ot tbe nominations as found in the piaj be get a "sub." or two. I telegraphic column. the Society and one operation for hare lip was performed. Doctor Livingston delivered a very able and eloquent address on Wednesday afternoon, and Dr. John Black, of this place, entertained his brother Saw-bones in the happiest style in the evening. A strong resolution in regard to Abor tion was passed,' reprobating the custom pardoning criminals guilty of this offense and thus turning them loose again upon society to practice their vile abom inations. A vote of thanks to the different rail roads was presented. Tho next meet ing is fixed at Nebraska City, and then, and then they said good bye, God bless you, andjwent home. M.. and part of the northeast quarter G) of section No. twenty-five (25) township No. twelve (12) north range No. twelve (12) east of j the 6th P. M.. containing about one hundred acres ; the southwest quarter 04) of section fourteen (14) township twelve (12) north rnge No. twelve (12) east of the 6th P.M.: the west half 04) of the south-east quarter (X) and the southeast quarter Gi) of the southeast quarter OA) of section No, nineteen (19) township No. twelve 02) north range No. thirteen (13) east 6th P. M. ; the southwest quarter Q?i) of the south west quarter OA) of section No. twenty (20) township No. twelve (12) north range No. thir teen (13) east of the 6th P. M.; and the south west quarter (1-4) of section No. thirteen '13' in township No. twelve (12) north range No. welve (12) eat of the 6th P. M-, to satisfy a judgment ie:overed at the April term, A. D. 1872, of the said District Court by Electa G Hasty, Administratrix of Charles Hasty, de- eaed, against Emerson H. Eaton. J. W. JOHNSON. Sheriff Cass County Nebraska. Fox k Wheclxr, Pl'ffs Atty's. 8 9 5t Public Sale of School Lands. .notice is nereoy given that pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska entitled an act "To provide for the Registry of School Lands for th oontrol and disposition thereof and for the safe keeping of the funds de rived f om the Stele and lease of said lands" which said act was approved lune 24th A. D. 1SG7. And also in accordance with a subsequent amendment to said act approved February 15tn A, D. 1S09, I will on Tuesday the 25th day of June next at th hour of tea o'clock, A:M,at th front door of th Court House in Platts mouth City Cass County Nebraska, offer for sal at publio auction to the highest bidder all the remaining School Lands in said county con. tinuing said sale from day to day until all said lands shall have been offered. In witness whereof I have here Ii C 1 unto set my hand and affixed the LJLiO'J seal ofsaid county at Plattsmouth, this 8th day of May A. D. 1372: D. W. McKINNON. May 9th wi. County Clerk NEW GOODS 1 New Styles!! Below will be found a partial list of the goods onerea Dy us at une .Dollar each: Twelve yards Brown or Bleached Shirting, Three yards, double width. Table Damavk. Ladies Fine Chemise with fancy bosom, (ruffled or trimmed,) wtth a six tucked skirt to match. Ladies' fine white eighteen Tucked Skirt, Fine Germ n Violin, with ivory tip bow. One dozen all Linen Uankercbiefs, One ten-quarter Honey Comb Quilt. A good M aterbury Clock. Warranted' Eight pair ladies' fine white Cotton Hose, Two eight-bladed pearl handle Knives. Eight yards Black Alpaca. . One hundred picture Velvet Photograph Al bum. Two fine white six-tucked Skirts. Ottr Premium Lift cannot be excelled to club orpamzem. oplcndid Twenty-key German Concertina. Twelve vards of Calico: a sood article. Onedozen Tumblers, with six goblets to match. ne dozen linen lowela, medium size. EighCyards Lancaster Gingham. fret oi siiver-piaed Tablespoons, with six xeaspoons to match. Plated on white metal. Two pair ladies' German Cor.-eU; sold every where atSl per pair. Send si. e. thehea.1 f-ver and airup- dmnsv tniii n.in in auo auove articles are irom oo to i o percent. baSkSftlimft cheaper than can be purchued of therctaillcrade 'aolinni on, I h4lin,,a Aiawaaa trnn.,,11. I HjOW. Prepared only by J. II. ZEILIN k CO. Druggists, Macon. Ga. Send for a'Cireular t and 329 Arch street.. Price SI; by mail Uof Philadelphia Pa, For Sale by J L, BUTTERY, but the liver is generally the organ most invol ved, cure tne liver wun DR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR PBS rSHATIOX OF SOOTS AND HKBES. WARRANT ed to be strictly vegetable, and can do na In. jury to any one. it nas been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-five years as one of the meet re liable, efficacious and harmless prepaiations ever onerea to tne sunering. It taken reguarly and persistently, it is sure to cure Do.-npnsm (headache, jaundice, comivp- 'DrtrwnlnCJn?8S,.8'c'1 headache, chronie XVCg UiabUAfiiarrnoea attection o the blad der, catnp dysentery, affection HERALD oi the kidnevs. fever, nervnns ness, chills diseases of the skin, impurity of the oiooa. meiancnoiy, or depression ot spirits, heartburn, colic, or pain in the bowels, pain in job mm ICome and fiee Us. Janlwly. riattsmonth, Neb. Give u a trialorder. Cat out one or any number of the above items and return to us with the money, and convince yourselves that we do better tuan any Dollar House .in this country. For further information seed fnr circulars and terms to agents, Agents Wanted Everywhere 47-Uaving taken this paper in charge we propose to refit and renew the entire office as fast as possible, so that no better office can be found in the State. Send in your work. THE GREAT OF HUMAN MISERY ! Just Published, in a mealed envelope. Price Cc. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, nnd Radical care of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal We&kneftB- Tn volnntarv Kmi.sionfl- Sexunl lia bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and PhUical Incapacity, resulting from self-abuse, Ac By Robert J. Culverwell, M ut, autaor of the (ireen Jiook. Ac. IDi vor d.minnnM Atit.hnr in th i, n . f m , . ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper ience that the awful coneouenra of plf-n hnA may be effectually removed without medicines, and without dangerous surgical operations, bou gies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. 1 his lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a nlain scaled envelope. o the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwe l's 'marriage guide, price 23 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C- KLINE 127 Bowery New York. P. O- Box 45S5. Deo 22 wl To Advkrttskrb. All persons who contem plate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of Advertisements should s end to CAUSE Address. HORT.lN, BRUNDAtfE & Co.. no. on i-ine atreet. bt. Louis, mo. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST -:0:- We call especial attention to tbe no tice of the PlOItER"SANOERFJEST, to be I meeting, holden in St. Loub next weel-. Full traveling directions are given elsewhere. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co. IN NEBRASKA. Bostoji . Mass., May 21. 1S72. The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Burlington A Missouri River Railroad Co., in Nebraska, will be held at the office ef the Company in the city f Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, Frldjr tlie21etdav of June, proximo for the election of Directors and any other business which may legally com before th j IT. ELSTEK, Qeo. oweU ' 0o. -MERCHANT TAILOR or a Circular, or inclose 25 cents for their One hundred Page Pamphlet, containing Lists of ! 3,000 Newspapers and estimates, showing the oost of advertising, also many useful bints toad -Tertuen. and torn account of the experiences of men who are known as successful advertis ers. This firm are proprietors ot the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. For Your Groceries Go To EY It. OUTIHIANX, Center Third and Main Streets, Plattsmouth. :o: XtS5He keeps on hand a choice and well selected Stock of Faney Groceries, Coffees, Teas, Sugar, Syrup. A.. Ac. Ae. S"AISb a good assortment of Boots A SboeeVSa :Q: Enpecial attention given to Job Y ork. Work done in Colors. Justice's Blanks, Probate and Court Blanks always on hand. fiQrBlank work carefully attended to. Blanks of all kinds on hand, for talc. may23w5 By order of the Board J. N. DENISON. Secretary. Is in receipt of tbe fines, snd best aaonrtmnnt ot las&imeres, (Jlotbs.u Vcstings fo., over qrought to th eity whic' I will make up- in latest Styles, Please eal and examine. PlatUmouth, April JS 1S72, wCm In Connection with the Grocery is a 41 lark iow V Bakery & Confectionery ! and aro I'OfPCRsed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of advertisements in all Nw:rpero and Periodicals at lewest rates. 47AI1 kinds of Country Produce bought and sold Take noticeof th sivn "EMPIRE RAKER V AND GROChXY. niaIOwtf. Call at the. NEW Herald Office PLAITSMOUTH, . NEBRASKA.