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THE HERALD. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JUNE, 27. 1872 J. A. MACML'RPHY.. ..Editob. r Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. J J. XV. Tip'on, Brownville. P. W. Hitchcock, Ouiaha. John Taffe. Omaha, IT. S. 'enator. U S Senator. Representative. EXECUTIVE. William II- James, Lincoln, - Act. Governor. William )i. J am pp. Lincoln, Sec. . ( State. John GilKspie. Lincoln. Auditor. II. A. Kocnig. Columbus, Trea-un r. G. II. Roberts, Omaha, Attorney iem r.il. J. M. McKenzic, Line In, Sup . Pub?Ins:ruo'n JUDICIARY. 0. P. Mason. Nebraska City, Cbicf Justice. George B. Jjike. Omaha, I , . . , ... L. Crounie. i t. Calhoun 'J Awociat. J unices. CASS COUNTY. H. F. E1M on. Dan'l McKiuaon, W. L. ilobbn, J W. Johnson, Probate Judgi. County Clerk, Treasurer. Sheriff. Supt. Pab. Instruction, County Commissioners. Coroner, U. W. V ise. Jacob Vnlle-y, 'I llenj. Aibin. ' James. J. Vr. Thomas. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President. TT. For Vice-President.- HENRY WILSON. ci. i' it it v i ts tan Tin: A.iii'AHiA. We will mail the Weekly Herald to new subscribers and clubs, during tlie Presidential Campaign, beginning June 20th and closing November 15th the week after the Presidential election twenty-two numbers in all at the fol lowing rates : One copy Club of ten copies Club of twenty-five copies Dailt At fair Club rates. C 00 12 50 Nl'BS(Kint:!l We want subscribers for our we kly and dai'y all through the county. To a person sending us a club of five name and over a liberal discount will be uiade. Chas. A. Croney, editor of the Sew ard County Reporter announces the ter mination of his editorial connection with that paper. Name of successor not yet announced. THE RATIMt'A I IOX MEETI.SCi IX n.coi.:v Was an immense success. The meeting was called to order by W. F. Chapin. .Stricaland reviewed the party, and Chase, lledick, and other speakers kept the ball rolling. 5,000 people were pres ent. K.ST XI UILHOX. A grand ratification meeting was held in Omaha on Saturday evening last. At a few. minutes after eight o'clock. Col. Wilson called the meeting to ord r, Hon. John I. Eedick was appointed President, with the following list of Vice Presidents; C. F. Goo Jinan, C. J. Kaibaugh, Hon. John Ahmason. S. H. Hrown, Carr Axford, and H. II. Viss-e-lier. Secretaries Themis Swobe, C. L. Jenkins, and Andrew Rosewater. The meeting was harmonious, and al together a ground success. KEFOR5I. Yes, we need it, and the Herald, for tic, will most heartily endorse any measure .that looks towards a true and ii inest reform in our National or home ;olities; but the unthinking yell which -'outs reform, reform, is too much like mad cry that swells up from the '.roats of overburdened Paris when hey shout Lberty, liberty. Their hb- 1 1 ty mean3 anarchy, and a great deal of :e reform of the present day tuc-aas Miy a change in the plunderers, a new leal at the offices and patronage of the V.r.ernraent. Ilonest as Horace himself i ;:y be, he is surrounded by a hungry vrde, and were it possible for him t i-t elected, such a hungry swarm of half -:r.rved and ferocious beggars would rush on him as to preclude the possibility ! any honest reformation in thes3 mat ' 1 rs, at least, for it is not probable that c man who, by all his friends accounts, mnot refuse a needy villain's check for ionty or thirty dollars, could, when .'resident, refuse the same scamps an lice of profit or prominence, Think well of this fact, oh, Reformers ! MKDK 4 1. IS I. That is the name sought to be given t.i the movements of a fe-w of ourf iiow i itizens. In political matters, a great deal sometimes lies in a name, and it is not so easy to mike a rGse smell as svet by the name of dandelion. A liberal man d2?irc3 to hear his neighbor's opinion, and to allow for his idiosyncraetes, and humors, but our liberal political friends, are not willing that we should even think that Gen. Grant is an honest man; that he has been belied, perchance, and that it might be possible that he caruestly wanted to reform a bad system, and found Libera geutlemeu and Demcciatie ideas too strong for even his iron will. ' Be chary of your blame, till you know all the facts. tur.T n .-;. Lincoln has struck i! the bored for salt and struck GOLD, shining ye'.ler p9ld dust. It is only 1C0 feet down in the bowels of the earth and to prevent too easy grabbing (they are good at grabbing in L ) a little layer of 8 feet ot blue limestone was placed over it. wherc's the silt company? Ca(h)n we believe this wondrous tale of a well. Good bye to salt developement, good bye to farming lands in atid around Lin coln. Go for it boys You've the lang lang Sunjmcr djy to pick, Wben ,lYou'un3" strike tlie gold send u- a Kn.!& fti.-fc. A TRIP TlIHOl'OU CASS COUNTY One buy's Ride. Ye Editore, F eling the need of some air not polluted with the smell of benziue and tLe compound odor of ink und lead dust, bethovght himself that such a thing might be fnd treyond the hills of Plattsniouth, and accordingly placed him self behind a pair of Shannon'- st to pers, and presto - The dingy office, the muddy river, the shrieking whistle, and Riding draymen ar; left behind, and soon-VjLbroa free prairies we were speeding away, drawing in with each breath a draught of elixir that many a Wall st. Banker might well give of his thousands freely for a like draught. Reautif'd, aluio-t beyond comparison, is,the prairie in June," I.e. MitifJ a'f over Nebraska, but doubly so, wlo n, a is the case in this county, one m Idotu or never reaches a point entirely out of sight of timber, either natural or artificial. On every hill-top stands the stately Cotton wood, planted in methodical lines, the border of which, so straight and prim, looks - precisely as if souij giant hay cut ter had, with its sharp blade, sliced down the edges and reduced it to a right angle with its mother earth, instantaneously. I11 the vailoys-and nooks, the btoad leavrd, stulbed oak of natural growth, and darker foliage, irregular as to boun dary lines and fantastic in setui-angular anti-perpendicular, and curious growths, te!l to the observant eye at a glance whose groves are the handiwork of dame nature, or the .handier work of her brother-in-law, man. Now t.) the folks, for folks there are in abundance on all these roads. The great desert has blossomed and borne fruit, and not the least of its t -flirts seem to have been turned towards pro ducing the human family. Down a lane, by a huge oat field, and a snug brown hoo-e, in the shadiest of spots, with the apple orchard on one cidc, and the feak woods on the other, lives "Doc." Wiley cveiybody calls him l'Doc." and we suppose the Her ald can also. Here we dine in good old fashioned farmer style, and after dinner an hour's walk through the gardens, -the currant walk, the plum patch, the peach rows, and the apple orchard, wll convince the roost skeptical Eastern man that Ne braska can raise fruit. Why, the ap ple trees are jut lo.ided.down. Gathering a handful of tan.fi some thing new here to us to remember the place and the man, we climb into the buggy and wend our way to Mr. Pleas ant, a pleasant place, indeed. Mr. Linch showed us fruits and berries in abund ance. Ilia apple trees vie with the Doe tor's in producing as many apples to the limb and more limbs to the tree Lhan any other State in the Union can. From Ml Pleasant to the Hon. S. M. Kirk Patrick's, is a short evening's ride, and we reached there about sundown. In the spacious farm house there are man rooms, and we gladly laid ourselves away in one of them, after an evening spent in such pleasant chat as one sel dom has the chance to enjoy in this work-a-day world. Mr. K. is a good talker, and what ho doesn't know about fNcbra-ka, in h-r ea.ly day?, and the men that have m i- her famous-, is hardly worth knowo-g. In the morning we shall ! the Weep-. ing Water valley, and tell you how the white stone fences look and how the 1,200 acre farms get along. - firinil's Relation. Our goo frien 1 of the Dee (0'naha has been to see Father Jesse at Coving ton, and tcl's us one fact among .luaiiy others in his very readable letter. He says Mrs. Grant avers that she never knew or heard .f one-half the relatives of the Grant family that have sprung up since the General became President. This is the fact. The New Yoik Turns ;v. other reliable paper have frtquently e?p"scd this charge and shuwi ') :.t of all the relations Grant is elrTr d with keeping in office, a iargi- pioporlion were appoiu ed before he became Fre.-id.nit, many more urs no relatives at all, and he never heard of their names even, and the few show ton have been appointed by his power were men strongly recomru -tided by their State delegations as men eminently qual ified for the position aligned them. Do let us have some truth and plausibility in these charges against our public effi cers, 'ere we take them up and sow them broadcast over the land in two conti nents. CKIBBAGi: n AY RK? If the Nebrasl a City Chronicle is short of cd tors we can lend them a few, either of the "Macs" here will go down and "tub." a day or two. If they are not, we would thank them to give us a little credit in Plattxuouth for our good deeds. Mr. Chronicle man appropriated sll of Dan. Wheeler's splendid editoiial on hind matters, which we copied, giv ing credit to the Lnnl Agent, and they printed without creilit to any one, not even theuiselves. Dan. says he would not have cared only he sat up three nights, and forgot to go to lodge on two, in order to ggt that up, and he feels sorter, you know. Our own "Answers to Correspondents," a few remarks on Stonten, and a slice of an editorial or two, look well ia th' ir columns. The mechanical get up of the paper is good, and they set oil" our own words well. It does not hurt our pht links a bit, the oniy trouble is we are afraid to return the compliment and credit to the Pieaa ami Chrnniilr bi-i':iui. w unt sure who-e thutid'-r v.-u n, .v t.o u-ing. Go in, bays au-i wis ;:.ake a good paper keep her liveby, and may the good peo ple of Nebraska. Ci'.y Mess you both iu fame, Dauie, jurJ?, and pocket. A Noisy Piece of Crockery. The cup that cheers. " Can a Iov:r railed a suitor when he J-n't rcith-r? Wnal Ureelry Know About Ojrur. In regard to the cultivation of cigars Greeley is said to advise growers to be careful" in planting them with the small end in the ground; they should beset in rows, to be no less thin two feet from each other; care should be taken to keep" thein well watered, for if allowed to become dry, they peel and won't smoke worth a cent. By keeping them well watered, in ab at three months they will be ready for gathering in bunches of twenty-five or fifty. They liay then be packed into boxes and sent ..- market, after they have been proper ly stamped on. TIIK GniVr ANi WII.KOX ci.ru Met in the Court House on Saturday evening, as per adjournment, Dr. Black in the chair, MaeMurphy Secretary. The minutes of last meeting were road and approved. Gen. Cunningham presented the re port of Committee on By-Laws and En rolment. On motion of F. M. Dorriugton, the report was received, and after a short debate, adopted. On motion the officers acting at last meeting were elected permanent officers of the club, with the exception of Ass't Sei.-re'ary added by the Con-tituiiou. Th ; same is still vacant, and remains to be fil id. It appearing that the time for holding a ratification mcelii g having been fret Tor the 20ih of June without d ie rcfiecii :n n to its being the evening of the Soldier.-' Re-union, the time of holding the same was changed to fStituniity June 20th. On motion, a cv.nmiittifo of Gve w s appointed as a pc i matiuiit Executive Committee, who.-e duties ar.; de.-cribod by Art. 4, of the Constitution. The commute is: First ward, J. J. llus-t ll ; Second ward, Wm. Stadeluiaun, J. W . Barnes; Third ward, M. B. Murphy, S. M Chapman On motion, a Com. ?n Finances was appointed, consisting of V. F. Rennet:, J. W. Mar.-hail, F. M. Don iugtott, and Wm . Tucker. O.hcr committees wore k-ft for a fatuie nicotine to elect, and the Club adjourned until Friday eveuirg, June 2Sth, at which time the Finance Committee are to report oa the amount of funds rai.-ed, &e. 4'itti-ilitiif ion rikI lly Laws of 4rniil hikI llilvuii 4 lujt of 1'lHl tR4OUlll. CONSTITUTION. ART. 1. Tii is Association shall le known as the Giant and Wilson Club, of Plattsmouth. Art. 2. This C'ub is organized for the puipose of promoting the election of Grant and Wilson, the National Re publican nominees for President and Vice President of the United States and the success of the Republican party in Nebraska. Art. 3. The officers of this Club shall consist of a President and three Vice Presidents, a Secretary, Assistant Si cretaty and Treasurer, to be chosen in such manner as the Club may designate who shall perform the duties u-ually de volving upon such officers in like Asso ciations. Art. -I. There shall be a permanent Executive Committee, and a Committee on Finance, each of five members. The duties of the Executive Committee shall be to have charge of and attend to all business and execute all orders of the Ciub not referred to a special committee; to provide speakers for public meetings held under the au-pices t f the Club ; to make all cmtracts for material procured and for services rendered in neecrdatc with the orders of th" '!ub, made at a I i regular or oallod mci-ting, to r port uc!i- j -oj;t;ict to the Finance Committee, and i to att.-n J to ail other r.oce-s.-try busi;ii'.j j that cannot be transacted at a general ! meeting of the Ciub. The duftt-s of the Fin ir-ce ('otyuiiitte" sha'I le to solicit and v. li.-ct cvn'ribu tions and sui-eiii tions to the tiva-U'V of th-C"b; ti d-.?poit all tiionejs col-l"C-ted, with (Jie tre.isun r. -in, ! t::ke his leci.ipt theiv'o!-; to examiit" a 1 1-il's pre-etiteij to the t.luo. and il coiif-rf i atidju-t, and couiitersignrd by '.ire Ch.tir- j man of the lxecutive Co;n:.iil tt e to approve the sanit, and to draw an order on the Treasurer lr the amount due, sijn'-d by its el a;rii;an nd i-onnfcis signed b- the Secretary of the Ciub. II V LAWS. AnT 1. The stated meetings of thi Club shall bo ht Id at sii'-h tiiue ;i may be determined on by adjounment. ART. 2. The elect ion of ( fikers shall be lu 1 1 immediately upon the adoption of the Constitution and By-Laws, and their term of service shall extend to the day after the holding of the next Presi dential election. Akt. 3. Any person desiring to be come a member of this Cub will he en titled to all the privileges of members, bv signincr the Constitution ml By Laws of the Club, or by sending his name to the Secietary. Art 4. The rules of order 1 id down in Jeffi rsou's Manual, shall govern the deliberations of this Club, unless suspended by a vote of two thiids of the tri-.n,ber present. . - n-i r.. t ,.. I amended, aded to, or repealed, by a vote of two-thirds of the members pres ent at any regular nicetmg. TIIK HKETI.U OF Til : NOI.!!i:itS ANI StlLOKS OF . F.IMt AIi A. Our re Union for 1872 has come and gone, once more the comrades of many a hard fought field have seen each other's well known faces and feJt the grasp of true and faithful broth r soldiers' hands At an early hour the streets and hotels began to fill up, and the town to wear an air of expectation. When after the arrival of the moining train it was known that our orator had arrived, and stran gers faces appeared on every tide, the citizens began to believe we were to have a re-Union irileed. By the time dinner was announced the Hall at Paruiele's building wis Well tiled and l-JO people tloixl up to rations. Toe tables, were abundantly covered itb al! tb g'rvi tbio f tL? fesfn, w.iyj.mmmmM-ji i 1 and every one acknowledged that no better arrangements were ever seen in this city. . ' r. ,. a . 1 zcn they seemed. After dinner we & I ,. ,., tt n u aujUU! IIC'J HI llii.'l'ldl'l S lliiu, nunc the Hon. T. W. Tipton delivered a most touching and ele.'ant address. Short, froldier-like. and to the joint. The business of the committee was then en tered int the result of which we shall give to-niorrow. Gen. Livingston was called on for a few rematks, and very happily suges ted some measures to induce a larger turn-out at the next re-Union of Soldiers in Nebraska. TI ASl. II-. irfeetiiiif of the arnncl Hod lea. OfBcrr ofrrniid toniBianiterj-. The installation ceremonies were very impressive and were conducted after the ritual of the Older by Past Grand Mas ter D. II. Wheeler, assisted by S. W. Moore, Grand Warden. The fallowing officers were installed : W. E. Hill. M. W. G M. : M. B. Dunham, D. G. M. ; Frank Web-h, S. G. W. ; A G. Hastings, J. G W ; G. B. GnlT G. T , W. P. H.wtMi, G. S. ; T. B. L- mon, G C ; Cr. II. Thnmniel, G. L ; Fr'inee' L. W. O.-born. G O. G. B G. M. ; F- Seclor, S D. ; P. Barge, J. D. ; J. McCatm in, T. At the co:: luion of tho.-e ceremonb N. lv Gregss, gvanl- orator, Jb'lowed with an a!'!e and intcre.-ting oration. The annual communications' of the Gr ind Lodge, Grand Cliapter and Grant! Cominairh-iy were all held duiiog tlie week and wen? terni'natcd by a grand bantv'c't tivt-n by the KnLht's Templars at the l)'.)Ug! is Hou-e on Thu &day evei.-inj-. run in Km n 1 1- m ati: ctixvt.v I ION Met at Lincoln on Thursday. June 20 h. Mr. E A. Allen, called the me t intr to order and was elected Chairman. The Committee on permanent organi zation made tlie lb. 'owing report: S. H. Calioun, of Otoe, President: G A. Bamum, of Pla:te, J. G. Seog gin cd' Lancaster E. II. Clatk of Wash i-gton, G. P. Uld of Richardson, lr Bi-ar of Cuming. S. Herman D.iuulas. B. I. Hmixiau cd' Lincoln, A'ie-e Presi dents ; May, of Dodge, and Scholn-ld, of Otoe, Secretaries They aecep ed the Liberal platform. AYWiW, That it was unwise to put two tickets in tlie field, mi the same side ami thus insure the defeat of both : and ordered the Baltimore Convention to adopt the nominations made at Cincin nati. G. L. .Miller, of Douglas; Piatt, of Crawford ; Black, of Ca-s ; Coleman ami Thomas, were elected as delegates to tt e Baltimore Convention. STATE irtMS. A boy about fourteen yars of flg wa drowned in the Missouri river at Omaha. Monday evening'. He was the son of Mr. Engli-h, ticket agent at the U. P. Depot. His body was recovered the next morning a few feet from where he was drowned. Pickpockets and robbers have a lively time in Omaha. They "go through" men and hotels nd UUtttm. Jem Mace and Billy Edwards and Peiley Mace gave a sparring exhibitiou at Omaha en Saturday evening. A horse thief broke penitentiary, at Lincoln, on Saturday. Warden Camp bell is after hiui. The body of-'a man was found in the Platte River at Plum Creek on the 24th. Supposed to be a French man, and or." of the two n.en diowm d at Ft. M -Phei-son seven'days ago only one of whom wa- picked up. On.- of the Ivng iron brdjes was tt !!sf. rrt d over our h-ry the oil er day ; and went mi its way rejoicing to spin the v'eeiii!ir W at er ! e u-; an I afford f-eihih-s f.ir Ca-s county to- trade with N rin - k a city AV-tcv Nut all Ca-s county, Mr. News; dew let us have little?. PuM'c examinations will be held a' Talbot. Half, Neb. City, on Tu--day, Wo. In - day. I liursd y atid Friday ed tn.-v.e- k. Dr. Gariatt, of Omaha, will ad d'e s the Aulietice. Gas woiks are to be erected in City. A 11 iilOl S ir.t:il.J. N.b Mr Fraud- lruli.e'r t-'orlmip. In tlie course of time the property of the great Admiral iti England ha-; accu mulated until it is roughly estimated a cl200;0,lKie). Think of that. Also there being nobody left in England who wants so much money, a -lot of Ameri cans have set up claims thereto and ail the " claimants met in J L i.'a Ic'phi.-i not Ling since "to see what they could do." The New York Ihrntd telis it thus: "The claimants are scattered over ali parts of the Union and every day fVesh ones are turninir ui. 1 my came yes terday from Muoky Pittst.utg, god;y l'lnl:id!idiia. Sag Haibor, St a ten 1-1- uiid. Lin Island, Jersey and other parts unknown on all t heir features ex pectancy sitiing. as if they were gather ed together at tne reaatng oi a wi i. In the corner of the room a huge bag ol biscuit- and a pitcher of water were vis ibh-, of which the audience steadily pai took, justifying their claim to be bone ot the a fuiiral s bone and fle.-h of his fle-l-, hy indulging in an unlimited quautity ot hard tack. "The cretarv made a long report f what h ul transpired -iuce th' lu-t meet inn in February, and presented num berof documents received from England, with a genealogy which would puzzle Sir Bernard Burke, Dr. Shelton Mac kenzie or a Weishnian to unravel. He said the property involved now amount ed to 125,000,000." A lively time they had and a curious meeting it must have been. Ned Bunt line, years ago, conceived such a scene, and worked it into a novel. The Herald man either cribbed the uovul, or Ned has clairvoyant powers. Some "horri -." man says that in the present ftyle o: dressing young la i:e.s h"ir it is hsrd to tc'l which j. swirr-n. '" "ra d" , ,. , 1 once rtNiu a j.iiiiiouj.nin.-n rtj un the birth, life and death of a mosjuito. As I am more interested in his death than anything else, I send you the tol ... ' . i lowing stanza, as a toast to the getitle man, wishing he May lope his health. And fail of wealth. And also joy and ease; But find a man. That will and can, " ' Give bira a mortal squeeze. Just before sundown. Cosmopolite. Wouieu Yoiiiitf. The London Examiner, noting the as sertion that women could not be induced to vote if they had the right, refers to the statistics of their conduct in the municipal elections where they already enjoy the privilege. It gives the results of sixtv-six elections, showing that outof every lOC'O women registered. 5(t went to the polls, as compared with .ro4 out of every 1000 men registered. The les son of those elections is more striking when the actual figures are given Out of 27,D-J6 women registered where a con test oe-eured. 14,410voted. Ofmentheie were 165. 787 on the register, and 64,080 at the poll--. With these facts before us wcoucht to hear no .more of the ar gument that women would not vote if they hid a chance to. Durtiigton II tick-rye . . ; tii'Ksinu' itl il. A friend relates That when he received th a-t number of that 'organ of no par ty, ' the Ni'iv Yorn Tri'ntnc, he found enclosed iu it an extra, containing Suiu ner's ebultion of hile. He collected a tew friends around, read it to them, without ttdtinc them whosespeech it was, Mid then asked tiieui who made it. One said it sounded like Valiandig iiarii, but ho was dead. Another said he would guess Jeif Davis; only the speech referred to the having helped to organize the Republi can party; ami heshJes, Jeff, was less abusive in his speeches than that man. A third declared that Djolittle was the to n. A fourth was confident it was Andy John-on. A fifth -wore that they emM not foo him on that speech it wa-. Frank B'air, out and out. . Fvery one guessed wide of the mark and when the lri i I informed them of the real author, they with one accord pronounced a monosyllable more ex pres ive than rch'iu-d which will lead the reader to infer that the article was not migar, nor soda, nor sa-sa?e ; for they are not monosyllables IVhite. Cloud fluff. In Emrland the death of John Anvil, blacksmith, occa.-ijned the following epitaii : My nfe'tyfi and hammer lie rcclin'cd ; A!y It m ten have los heir w n i ; .Jir- ' e'tni-L. inyurjc -'e-ay'd; My ric is in the du-l'.-li laid; VI y cunl is pL'lil. iu . iro'i -one. My uihh ure drove, uiy wm k is done. Drnwiiiji of l';ilti-f-!i (jrciit Uirilou-c-frt. Ou I hnrsday evening this week, June 27 h. at Redick's Opera IIoue,$12-UK0 in prizes will be d sti ihiued by chance loor open at S P. M. The wheel will commence to revolve at 6 P. M. , and con t nue without cessation until ail the prizes are drawn. Mr. Chauncey Wiltse, United States Surveyor, on the Upper Loupe, recently discovered a fine grove of pine on the north branch of that stream. It covers three or four hundred acres, and the trees wi!l average from twelve to sixteen inches in diameter, and sixty feet in height. ' He also saw considerable quan tities of excellent cedar in various places in that section. Xcw Advertisements. Agents Wanted! For th"! livi -st and tn-ist agreeable and in structive book ot the year. aSoLand Uy Hon. XV. F. iV h, cf Topea. Kan a . The wealth and wildnes.s inyrtcr ts an i m.-irvels. of the b Mindless W si fuily u.i t fni'hfully des crihed. Ov e fli. wing ,vji h wit i.nd humo . A Complete Ciai le tir -iimrtsruen a id immigrants ' roiu e!y mid p endidly I lusiraied. Im.'nea e.y Popular, and se-liing beyond preoed -at Snd !or lil-.is i-ate.l cirualar, t'"iiij. e'e , at oo e t-.the Puiili hers. E. It A N N A Fu IX D A Co., 19J W est .MudisoL St . Chicago. 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It contains fuu tudic.i element . never uni ted in the same happy proportion in any other pr filtration viz . a genele Cathartic, a womler iul To it aa un-ex'-cptinnaulc Alterative an 1 a certain Correc ive of all iui- uritie of the body Such signal fuocss has attendee iu use, that it is now regarded a the O'iEAT UFAITING SP CIrIC. for Li'-er mp a nt O" d the painful offspring iliereof, t- it. Dyspepsia. Co.fc-.i.ati u. Jaundice Bilious at a ks .sie-k headache. Colic Depression of spirits, Saur Stomach, Heart Hum. Ac A-n. Kegula e he liver nd pre-cnt. CHILLS AND FEVKR. Prepared only by J. II ZEILIN .t CO. lru. gists. Maoon. Ga. Send for a Circular I tudo'-9Arcb tree. Price SI; try mail 1. "o ( Philadelphia i'a, For Sale by J BUTTERY, jnciw'T- ristt month, Nelf. DRUGS & MEDICI NES. Hc:ul. Kead. IIeai. V4 DRUGS 1KED1C1NES. Pcrfjmery. Toilet article., Itrush, Pa-nta, CilJ. Varnish, Putty, Window Gla.-.. Lan-p?. chimney . extrareSned coal oil. n n -ex plo sive burning fluid, ic. Ac, &xt. Vtc. go Dlt. CHAPMAN'S Prescript! o ul DEU STORK- Vest door wt of the Post OHice, in tho same room with OUnen. boot anil shou dealer. 2?tricUy pure wines and liquor? (for medi cinal purposes-1. a tpeoialiiy. Itc niiinufa'-turcs flavoring extract.-', a fine i,rrp:ir I'inn o' 'hocolaierc;idy tor um. an un equalled l.nkiug po-.v liT and various other rti-cl.-s. To thosu -udicted o the une of Opium, that poisonous and dtroyin(; drug, come or ad dress me anil he cured as thousands of others have been mid a"-e be-iiig, liy a painless, perina nan antidote. When once cured, which tiskes 1 ut a ho: t. time, y ju have no desire fur drug or I lie nntid'.te "Coinmunications for the Opium Antidote may tie pddresi-ed to Or. (i. 15 i huinnan I'latts- niourh. Neb. or E. J. Chapman, M. 1)., 2Io. V alley. Iowa. jaulidiwtt DEALER in DRUGS MEDICINES, AND Ali Paper TrimiEed free of Charge. Also Dealer in Books, Stationary, Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by a rj ex perienced Druggist KenuMnber the place, threedoors weet of the Herald office; Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Abstracts f Title 'PHE NUMERICAL SYSTEM The best in 1 use. For descript ve ci i-ul -rs, a i Iri-pp. ACRES, 15L A CKM R k CO. 12tf Lurliiigton, Ijwa. THE GREAT OF CAUSE WhiwtS' r HUMAN MISERY ! Ju,"tJ'uidiylie l, ' a scaled eace.?, Prire Urtu, A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and nodical cure of Speruiatorrhiea, or Jseinina! Vvpakne-ss, Involuntary Liuissions. Sexual le-biltt--. and Iuipeoliuient.t to Marriag.i generally; Nerv iusne-s, Consumption, El iieps, nd t iw, Aj eiiiai and Phisie-al Incapacity, resulting from x-.'lf-abusc-. A-e ly lto ert J. Culvcrwell, M Dr. author of tho "Green Rook.' .Vc. The wurld renouned author, in this admira b!e Lecture, cleaily proves from his own exper ience that the awful cocsciiuein-e of self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, antl without dangerous surgical operations, bou gics, instruments, rings or eoidials, pointing out a uio to ol cure at once certain and ed'eetual by which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himsell cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This lecture wiil proves hoc n to thousands and thousands. Se t u . d. r seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the re -eipt ot six cents, or two pot;ige stamps. Also Dr. Culve-rwe l's "lii.-irri geguiJe.' price 2 cents. Address the 1'uolifUurs. CHAS. J C- KLINE 127 Bowery New York. P. O- Dox 45S5. Dec 22 wly Sheriff's Sale. 11 Li. K Miles, id.nutilt. vs. J..jn Snyder and William Snyder, defend Tits Notice is hereby given that I will offer for -a'e at pniilie auction on -Moii'lay t lit J9ih day of July A. 1. 1872, by virtue and authoiity of mi order of sale to me diii cted and issued bv the clerk of the ii-tiicr Court of the Second Judicial DUtra-t in and for Cass county, rtebra ka, at tlie front door of the Court House in the cttv ol Plattsmouth m sai l coun ty. at otic o'eloc1: p. m. of said day the following de-crihed u-al estate, to-wit : Lot No. five (5), in block No. sixty three (('...i. in P attsim.ut li city Mrether with the frame dwelling hou-e situated tliereon. niinn which bnildin? and lot of jrround II. L R. Stiles has a Mechanic's Lien. Given under mv band this 25th day of June, D. 1872. J. W. JOHNSON, Sheriff !ass county, Neb. Maxw ell Jfc Chapman, Defendant's Attorneys. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groe- ries, itbidware, Queenware. iioots. and Shoes. Hats, and Caps. Agricultural Implimcnts of ail kinds, Weirr "I X L" Cultivators. Union Corn Planlcrt Grsndetour nod Prineeton Plows, Ac Ac adin. tntnm, all of which we offer to the public at the owest retail prices. All tfSooiJ Warrantftl As Kepresented. SOnr cor.sti.nt aim will be to sell so low that it will be to the positive advantage cf every lar uitr ia the western an 1 central portion of Cast rcunty to make this their headnuarters for trad. REED. RROS. r I i fer-, - ; 7---r' THIS BEST IS Tlie Glicapcst. Look at the men tending in the shade o .-'V.Si.'--- - V W .'1 . tf - V . m k' 1.1c-.. ."7. i. s! - ft- The Marsh Marv.ster. E" J MBTTBBR, ill be found t bis oil stan 1 on Main St. where he will be pie ised to see bis for mer customers, and friends. 11 e has a large and good assortment muchiucry aueh ad the of farm r"he Marsh harvester, a reaper that two men 1 can cut ami bind ten acres per day with One man to drive, and the binders can work in the ehade. Milburn nnd Studenbaker Wagons, Cham pion Reaper A Mower Massillon Thrash er. anJ Jjutnlo i'it tlir.isuer, ana t,xfKlniut Reaper and Mower &c. F. J. METTEER. Main Street. Plattsmouth. Xeb. L. S- Biair, Traveling Aent. Feb. 29 wtf. Notice. u. s. Land Office, Lincoln. Neb June 5. Its72. ) Complaint having been entered at t is office by A. S. Smith, against Franci A Jackson for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No 32SG dated" May 19th 1M30 upon the ti e ofs w J Section 22, town ship 11 n, ramre 12 e, in said Cass county Nebraska with a view to "he cancella tion of said entry: the said parties are hereby stuumoned to appear at this office on the 8 day of July 1872, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning the said alleged abandon ment. II. W. Somm KitLAD Register. Geo. P. Tucker, Receiver. 11 4t STATE AGENT HALeMUAY'S PATENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE AND AND INOLE ACTING FA KM PUMPS, FEED &ILLS, ETC., TERMS LIBERAL. The Ilalladay Mill his ttood tlie test for six teen years, both in the United States and Eu rope and is the only e ne Generally adopted by all Principal Rail roads and Farmers. jf Send for catalogue and price list,-? A. L. STRANG. aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska. Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given to al' concern" ed that Cah-sta J. Miner, George A Littaand William E. Latta, filed in the office of the Probate Court, Court, Ca.-s i County, Nebraska, an application for the appointment of an administrator fir the estate of Robert M. Latta, deceased Said application to be beard on the 22 day of June, A. D. 1S72, at my office in 1 lattsmouth. June oth 1872. II. E. ELLISON, 10 3t Probate Judge. T HE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST :0: For Your Groceries Go To C rsef Th-ird ttoJ Maiu Streets, riattafaouth, :o: &uf lie keeps on hand a .hoice and well selected Stock of Fancy Groceries. Coffees, Teas, Sugar, Syrup. Ae., Ac. Ac, 3f-AUo a gool assortment of Boots A Shoes." :0: In Connection with the Grocery is a Bakery & Confectionery ! 4A11 kinds of Country Produce bought and s- Id Take not-ceof the sign "EMPIRE BAKERY AND OKUtcKV. mayl'iwtt. Estrav Notice. T, 'ken up by the undersigned at his residence in I.iherty Precinct, on or about the first of April IS72, one red Cow and calf, the cow is supposed to be about three year old, and has a crop off the right ear and an undercut out ot the left ear. The owner can have the above by proving properly sind paying charges. JOHN LT11LCOTT. 10 5t A(JRTf WAITE D FOR BOOKS NEKDED BY ALL The best books publishee. on the Iloess and the Ci.w. - lit. ernl terms. Money trade rpi.t- ly by Agents selling these hot ks. Jsc-na lor circa ars. . . , , ,. , rUKi tft UlAi !..-. i-ui.iiner. Y2 If Philadelphia. Pa. 4 I FARMERS MISCELLANEOUS. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Deli 't fa it to $tiriir Mr Winluw' Soothing -'lrvj Jitr Children 'Jeethtnu. This valuable preparation bus been ured witn NEYl'.rf. FAI LING sLCCE-S IN J lluU sANHS Of CASKS. It no' onlv relieves the child from puln, tut inv gorates tho slom eh and bowtls, correct acidity, and giv s tone and energy to the whol syatein. It will also i stantly relieve Uripini in th ' I! ircli and lVt'-e We believe it tho best and surest rented y ia the worid. in all cases of Dysentery and lUar- rhien in cliiKiren, whether ai rising irom learn ing r anv o her cause Depend upon it mothers, it will give rut to yoursel ve-s, and J.elirfand Ilea'th to Your InfanU. Be sure and call for "Mr; lVYWoir' Sootning St,rup." Having the f c-.iniile of '"CURTIS A PfiR K 1 NS" n the outside w rapper. Sold by Druggists tumighuttt the wori.l. iu To the East North and Southeast. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Plattsmouth. 3 40p. va, 6.00. ia. Arrive I!u lii.gton 5.C0 a- m. 8,40 p. m. " Mendota ni.l"-m. .3.22 a.m. " Chicago;C.B.XQ.'i 3 15 p.m. 7.00 a. m " Peoria.. " 0,00 a.m. 12 00 a. lit, " Ind'plisrl.B.tC'W. 6:13 p. in. 10 31 a. m. " Cincinnati " 9.50 p. m, 4.00p.ra. " Logansp't T.PAW 5.55 p.m. V.20a;o. "Columbus 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p.m. tt.Through Curs from Missouri River to Chi cng . Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Logansi ort and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines lead ing io the East North and South. This is the Bent, Shorten!, QuiekeAt and Cheap eat lioute. Donot.be deceived, but obtain Tickets ria the Burlington and uissouii River Railroad. A. K. THUZALIN. C E. Pr RKI vs, GeilTl kket Agent. Gen'l Sup IOWA & NEBiiASKA LANDS FOR SALE BY THE Burlington & Ho. River R. R. Co. MILLWyS OF ACHES On Ten Years' Credit at Gperct. Interest No put of principal due tor two years, and thence only on -ninth yeor y till piiia in lu'L FKODc i.TjS wiil fmy lor laml lout improre-' tients wihin the limit of this renernus eie.lit U'UilcUcr lenus were nvr olTered, ara uot now. and firobably never will be.- Cl i.CL LAltSgiviiigl-.il piiriicalars are sup--phed gri.tis; tiny wishing to induce o;hers to etc l.rato wi h I M'.tn. or to form acob.ny. nreiuvil ea to usk lor all they want to di tribute. Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, Land Comra'r, For Iowa Lands, at Rurliiigton. Iowa. And fur Ncbracki Lands at Lincoln Net. niaj 2.'i-,!iii. AKook fop (ht; T2iIIiou ! MRR'G:j A priv.ite counvelor to the GUIDE. .Married or thoe about to mar , , dry cm tho physiological in fter jes ami revelations ot the sexual system, the latest m-soveries in prod ieing and nr. ven'ii g oflspring, how to pr--erve the compleion Ac- I hu is an interesting work of two bu'inred and twt-i.ty-lourpiig.s, with numcous engrav ings, and contains valuable inorinati .n for those who are tnarricd. or contcmpUte mar riage. f-tl.I. it is a book that ought to be kept umler lock and key. and not luid carelessly about the nouse. Sent to any one (free ofpostage) for. 7) cents. Address Dr. Butts' Difpc-UBary. No. 12 N Eighth btroet. St. Louis, Mo. Notice to the Aflliccd and Unfortunate. Before a pph ing to the notorious quacks who advertise in public papers, or using any quark, remedies, peruse Dr. Butts' work no n-atter what your de-si ase is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be conu!ted. personally or by mail. n the discuses mentioned in his works, 'trice. No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market "ndCkesnut. St. Lyuis. Io. dce-2dwly Commissioners Sale of Real Estate XJOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of i. an order of s le issued out of the Dis trict Court of Nemaha County, in the St e of Nebraska, and to us dir et d as referees and commissioners in the case herein it er mentioneii; upon an order and decree ren dered by the said Ci.uit in a certain action therein pending, wherein Bryant Cohb is p ain tilf. and .Martha Finley. Nancy Allison. Clark Cobb, Williamson Cobb, 1'i kney Cobb, Clay Cbb. David Cobb, Catherine King, Mr tha Conner. Francis Cobb, Seymour '.bb, Nancy A. King. Williamson R. V. Cobb, Newton C. iVorley, Louisa Inman; Mar ha N. Mcliaha, Eliza Nelson. Mnrtha. O. Krll and John A, Irwin are pefendants, we will offer fur sale ut public auction, at the door ol the Court, lioute in l'lattsniouth. Cas county, Nebraska, on Monday, Miiy 27lh, 1S72 at one c'clock in the afternoon of th it day. the following real estate in Cass County. Ne braska, to wit: SE'i. Section 15, Town. 11. Range 10. ICO acres: also, S K !. Section l.'i. Town 11. Rango 10, Pin acres, and the Nor h West quarter of Section la Town. Jl P.iuige l'J .t ac es TERMS OF SALE. fine third cs-h: en ti i: I in one yoitr, nnd one third in woyeare li -red payments to be secured by mortgage on tb. premises, with interc-i't at 10 per cent per an num, payable annually, lioiu date of sale. W M. 11. llnnVK, Re.erees Dv:t'B n Pt.STt.Rs, and RiCH'n V. IkoiiKs. j Commissioners. Thou A3 A Broadwa v. Attorneys. 8.9 16 Thii sale was adjourocd to the ICth, day of JuJylsT2. m Legal Notice. Stanley L. Noble, nonresident defen dant, will take notice that on the 27th day of May 1872, Lydia Noble filed her petition in the District Court of the 2d. Judicial District, in and for Cass county Nebra.-ka, theohjectand prayer of said petition is to obtain a divorce of the bonds of matrimony , existing between yourself and said plaintiff. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 15th day of July 1872. LYDIA NO RLE. Ry Maxwell & Chapman, her Attys 9 .rt Sheriff's Sale. Electa G. Hasty vs Emerson II. Eaton. Order of sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Coart for Cits county Nebraska, and t inedire. ted. I will, on the l.'Sth day of July, A. D. 1S72, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the (south) front door of th - Cour House in the city of Plattsmouth in said coun ty, sell at public auction tho fallowing real estste, to-wit: Lots 7. 8, f. 10 11 nd 1. m b ock No. six (fi) in the city of Plat -mouth. Nebraska, and the southeast j jarter (m sect ion No, t wei.ty-four (24) in township No. twelve (12 nerth range No. twelve (12) east of the Cth P. M.. and part of tho northeast quarter of section No. twen.y-five ) township No. twelve (12) north range No. twelve (12) east of the Cth P. M-, containing about one hundred acres; t.e southwest quarter (v4) .f section fourteen (14) township twelve (12; north r-rge' No. twelve (12) east of the 6;h r. M.: the west htlf (Jai of the sou'h-east quarter (..'4 and the southeast quirtcr 0 ) of the southeast quarter 1 of section No, nineteen (13j township No; twelve (12) north range No. thirteen (13 east P-h' M. ; the southwest q-uarter (M) of the south- west q,mrter !l of fcecui. No. twenty '20 township No. twelve (12 north range- N"c. thir teen (13 ea-st of the 0th P. M.: and the south west quarterG 4) of section No. thirteen 13 in township No. twelve (12) north range No. wehe (12) eat of the Cth P. M-, to satisfy a judgment recovered at the April term. A. D. 1872. of the said District Court by Electa G ll isty. Administratrix of Charles Hasty, d e.i e l. against Emerjon II. Eaton. J. W, JOHNSOX. Sheriff Cass County Nebratka. Tot A 'vt'iregijcn. PFffj Atty'a. 8 9 ht V fx. ix l I T Wi i. 1