7 1 THE HERALD, Railroad Time Table. 1 1 E. K IS lxX3RASKA. A TGO. j DEPART!. Mall A Ex. ISA p. m J. Mail and Ex. 1KM) a m freight A Ac. .Li a. ia.! Freight A Ac. 3.UJ p- ia D, A M. R. R IN IOWA. AB2ITM Ktl A K. 5:.",5 p. m. Ac'lion A Fr'glit 2pm pacine tip re j t:7 a m D?.rATW Mail A Ex. M" a. ra. Ar'lion fc lr' VZ:?Zi ia. Alliniic tx. 4:iM i iu. The Transfer boat wilHcavetlin Dcnot to con nect with Eafctern bvao.l trains 15 minute earli er than the tiino iciven above. The Bo-it i run kv (Jtiicajrt tiai whica U 43 ini&utoe faster than? W twinuath t:o, x" QKAIIA Jt SOUTIiV.'ESTEHN. 1m connection wit1! Burlington Jt Uiasoart River Railroad in Nebraska. Depot at foot of Junes atreet- U1TI3. 1ITM. tTstfsnic-utti 2Ja. ra- PUttsaiouth VHVi p. m o ...V- p. tn. I do 4:2') p. m GnaLa S0"i a. in. j Omaha K:4 . m 4a 2:13 p. m. I do 2.i J p. in S CL JIT. JOS. 1 0 S. I I Uf r-iCirie jrxcrto iowa.I OI.N KORTH. OOIXO ROCTK. M a id ExpreM..4: p. m. 8.0? a. m. 5 :ht Express H:) . in- 3:L p. m. This give passengers frota f HtUinouth close connection going South or North by leaving here a the L2:O0 ta. train. A-l'aiTALAKD DEPARTURE OF 1AIL3. tOCTB. ,3. B. Jt St. Joe R. R. Routk 13. C. A tit. Joe R. R. Nenh. rf. A M. R. R. Knit, B. A M. K. U- WeU Omaha by Bail Weoping Water, GLOBE. AttlTES 9 pm. lo.rxt p B 9 P. m. 10.30 p ui 9 p ta. 1C.30 p ra 4 am. 4pc. 9pm JO a id 12 m. 12 m. Ipm. 7 pm. Office bonre. trotn s a n to i p ..d.ye. " J?ARSriALL. P. M City Official. PLATTSMOUTa. Kou Vanatta, - "Tx ? . -Jo,ih Moori. Poii:e i-de. ,Mi'e Monreii. Marshal. Taker J. White. Btreet Coicmiafiioncr. ALDERMEN. Piis Wap.-John Ywrtld. KlbertDake. Pioo Vf. Ja. Butierr J. Woyman. Sua WAaa-. a. Oushio. R. ViTiaa. OA6S COUXTT. a. f. tntt m. ' 5aoT. MKinae. ' '. I,. Uobk. ' Johnson. ?, '. Wie. t,b ValleT.l Bcaj. Albia. J kvd n . X. K- Tboma. Probate Jade County Clerk, Xrear.urcr. thcriflf. &tft- Pb. Isetructiva, Chanty Commlmlners. Coroner. Churches. ft ..... . Onvif. in Tonrroeation Clicrch, 4 HI., Att,,n. I'J or. Corner of Loco't and 8:h ftreeU. i - ial inritation extended to all classes to at- . 1!oopal Orncr Vii o nnd Third streets Vj Rr. A. R. Ufa 6vr ices.every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7 v. ra. Sunday tKiool I $ p. Prot. d'AlleiEAU 1. Sun. COKaaoTioyt. rrcr Lcuf f.cnd Sth , sts J Kit. U. 1' MunwcU. rcsi loo lo s..be- l irm: a" CJp. m. . Sabbath .-hol at li: A p. m. Prayer nieetiu every V siucaday arenioz. Iatbomc N'orth side of Publie Square Re Vesper and Uenadiciit.n at 3:3 P. m. 3ias at 8 a. in. every week tii7- Tiit VaBTTKRt AN lirtb sMof Main St. l 1,1. -.Ar.&t v. m- co- ruVschooT at 5:3.7a. m.. Tho3 Pollock pen A.ntcnt. Prayer mectmsf every W edncaJij rcninx at 8:00 o'cloeii- iT.i'f f'n.'aof riblfctb mornins services- i-bbitU School at&:u ivTiO 24 ?ptember bnt die rentsehe ,.rmitt. um li th3o.codr,n U bcrn.up tndcl dersclt. Ton jet.'. n rwelmaessia Mle u T- n t.tt. Minister R-r. LJl?nawl J. tabbath school at 1 p m.. Prol. d Ahcmand, sort. Lodges. TOO r Regular mer.ttnw or Platw Lodze. I So 7 I O. oTF. every Thuisd:. even.nK at All'VMA Hall. Transient Rrothrs are cor--iial'.y laTited to vu;t. M. II. Hathaway, Sec. . n . v. e r O. 0. F. riattsmontn t.- ,np 'VI' tnaVr.n,ien, Patrj. n. Ctssisohaji. Scribe MBOxir Pi TTSorTH Lonoit No. 6 A. F. T-RoifaUrinectina at their ha.l the OrVt and thir-' " Miday eren,n of each onUi Transient brethera invited to vioiu K. IS. LIVINGSTON. "SV. M. A. d'ALLiMA5P, Sec MKorr Tdou No. 22 A. F. A A. M. Res;ula 2ttas at Maeoy f, d tn,rd r'rtlayn. J. VIat. W. al. J. t. BlARDSLZT. Sec. eBK.vSA CHAfTSR No. 3 n. A. .-,TwiI;r J e-nT-orations eeond and fourth Tuesday areata., of e.e ..S- IK F. H Kewmaic. Sec. I O. i-T M.ttk Pras.No.2TI E Kittson V . C ft T. CW.Kict.W Sec. T. W bory- cV I.cda-e teouty. Meets atlark Plnnii-icr s ball every Tucfdy eventn. lravelnB lempiais e.pecwuily uivitea. T.,..n. C.i5tr mnptJ at 1 Tn'-ner U.ill in (iuthinan RlocE. on the 151 ,?d TUirf Wedaesdayf ch Aloulh ecaiaeB: ' ' : r . (eo. Karger; Vfar-ten Jubn hruart. n'ate uiakinB contracts rriih nrmfpapcrj tor tbe 'nertion of Adeni!enients should send to &eo. f. Howell & 0o. r . - -i i . inolnul'iKAim f.irtkeir One bar4red Paee Pamphlet, con'aininn I.ista ol a.OCn Newspapers and estimate, sh-jwin? tne coei of adrcrtiMBK. also macy cseful bints to ai- wisers. apdsome aaconntf the cxpenenoet of men who are known as successful alyertis s. ! This firm ve prprne" ot the America .Newspaper AdvcrtUinx Agency. Sark gov; f. n.'.v are p'wwed ef on equaled facilities for "srin" the insertion of a iertisem nta in all "Om'dbTh.arjTle Works. M. FEENAN, Manafaetarer and Tealcr in PAMAXAaMrKiP.tJf MARBLE, .11aut!e & Furnltare i- . I.I . j jjtnruii; 'or erecin specimen ot worimanshTp refer a SmitiV ar4 allcry's tuonu- in Smith's arJ allfrv meutg ia Jiatxagjcvth Ceca- ii eiarr TA8TisT-On theeorner of Mala and Ninth l Rev. T. J. Arnold, pastor.. Residence on .'!bath -til a. m.. and at - ,bool at OS a.m.. i'.-Jti 'aieuiaj ee,y n tl- ! itreet. soma of Ma;a Ke. J. U. i rtspon Prayer every lbu ay . C . . T-i - rprv -Yi 1 1 1 -1 ;;uiafa . yirtjtspay ia refpeotfuliy LOCAL news. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient 25 cents ' a line. Regular adver" iserslJceaUpcrliae. So advertisement in serted less thaa 25 cents. Lgul advertisement will be charged to the parties banding them In. . . COMMUNICATIONS. As our space is Indite!, all communication mast be brief and to the polot, with no wante, words. The only case of Joss by the t: in this county, eo far as heard f:o that of A. Hall, living seven mil of this city, Plattsmouth thiuk3 that ehe cm all on tuikeys. Fratik. G has orio (dresssed) that wei, one pouuus. ho can beat it Jlr. Andy Taylor, , of Cass Co. ecentlyjf Hf"- itrheJ, d-,. and soU a porker recen at Omaha, that weighed, 1. ..... Vl.Mll' lO; Who fays Nebraska dv4 the tfa t ? Wa regret to learn that our frie' Mo.es Stocking, of Saunders couri and formerly a resident of Cass, Io:j about $3,000 in the Boston fire. IL wool iir ot Ia.-t sunjuier wa ciy for f: t iattsiuouth scei a ganx of clothed line day right there wer clothes stolen, and on or two more uiyst We hope this thi an end with the ei: around the necka of a At Merges new etc Postoflice. Call and c of boots and shoe?, bef where. I charge no- them. We notice that II for aent, at this and c:ecle:l situation. coaeh-and-four beaut'.fuli? COHX! CORX! CORX!! Wanted Corn on Subscrip tion at this oilicc iinmedi atelv. eV Don't fail to notice the f-ct, all ye who hive "youths to educate, that Professor d'Al-emanl's Academy ia this city will couimenco the winter term to-day (Thursday) January 2nd, 1873. McConiga & Chapia's block Lincoln, was burned lat night. Ik tlS falil! insuranca onlv il.OOJ. IS further jiarticulars received. The Herald boys a-knowledge tho reception of a New yTcar8 treat, ia the shaneof a sudtjIv of ci-Jot cxe!l..Mit e - - - - gsrs, fjr which thry return thanks School Books, ut publishers prices, at SStf P. O. Book Store. It is to be hoped that all who have an interest in Agriculture and Horticul ture will renieuiber that the annual meeting take place in Omaha, on Fri day, Jauuary 3d, 1373. Wo learn from the Tribune ani Le- rnihlicn. that the Pougus Count ciety has made arrncein ;ng to be held full tf- desir TTPF, Or Tlitl TTT A V to in J " T T M nfiT if.fr. s.rni satnrile -'II . - - I . cars of corn oa oui1 table this week, , - . ii . i. : I..-. f". I Wtiica exceii3 anriuiug tc na,t-- iui n i jr. 1 hr rrn is tn - - w . Mammoth Dent vaui- Young ass-arcs us t! loung ass-arcs us ti 100 bushels to the 4 GO pounds to the measii shelled. Mr. Youn pale, aod we wouV it to geeure suluu Temperature, House Hill : 1 low zero; 27th, -OiO i!th. 4 aciX. ayove zcio , yth, G above 30th, 27 above ; 3I?t, 2 above ; J 1st, 14 above. W . b, The IIeRALJ) local failed to get to tho Turners' party last night, which we feel yery sorry bcinrj assu UfurmPil hv nsr0H9 who were Drcs2 mi.. ... . J f . that the ana;r proved a pertect suco in every re.pcct-both numaricallyf financially and everything passe pleasantly, (as it always does with Ttroers), everybody enjoying them Success to the Plattsuiotth Turn ciety ! Long may they prosper v bilate ! f We are nleased to notMeC young and enterprising fxiend71?'7 t . Todd, comtaences the new year wnii a splendid cquipoient in the &baps of a bran new horse and buggy. The buggy, which is a beauty, is manufactured ex pressly for the Hosre Sewing Machine Company, and the fine, gilt letters all around the bo?, tells one of the use for which it was made. We have not a .lmiht but "YreA " wiB mat it fulfill it. mission, by waicluf spoa Mother Eve's fair daughter ana fihowin thBva 3 s v 1 le, and wasd i Tgsssssjjsjfcgaw .SBBBr- ST fruit I prodty Qi gcoA lowT caliV ubcr J frier snr.niiN The J the gtMiK delivereY in ttie i Scbje? -L. 1 V TITS We give belay elected for theT' the various Jr N EBB AS! i W;V has purchat' in the tro-i power at th west of th' iaiuroved of a first class fnst-mill and paper-mill. Parties are now negotiating with the proprietor for a perpetual lease of this magnjficuot' water power.1 The IL R. f!o. fcave a.?Td to erect depot buildings and arrangeirents'are now being made it me rrecuxi ui a uuiti, tares ttorcs fad cereral dreHio., 5 r ci- .t I, '-r beauty, attV of the ThcJ "olir stitul eagerly, beauty-i wintev patherJ I a.ri'1 may J ESP02T. Veport of Jacob iical Association icing March 3d member 31st, 1872. Jliirphy for , $ 35.25 Vaw 245.00 .bership, 175.00 45.00 as. 170.00 ndi- yr., 164.13 $334.35 1822.33 12.03 90.70 i too.oo 5(90 1't l cw Q uTTEEY. h-e to inform on hand and ough the win- liey will fell at J04tf. lew stock of L'i'.luotbo un- d, of all siz3s Vat -. toi CO. I t r "pe of the best .f. ER x. bU. . it ok Store. Jgerton Pro 1 comfortable, iors and cigars - d:pALt HARD .ite'a yard. corner?5lxrrx fcltV. Good Atthraiiiff. d on hand a&tue tim. 104tf it PIattsmouth,; -Nebraska- V P irexteral Agent. Canvassing agents wantl a. uiaoe at bolomon NatLiu,, Jjaia 1-TS f. ... , -. - - Sotico to purcbiiaera of Ii. 4t 31. II. R Ofuci oy Lako Departisht, IS. JSC il. Iv. lv. t.. Jo.. IM J JT.B. Lincoln. Njcb.. Pee. U)tb, 72. ' Having received patents from the U. S. Government for our lands, wo are prepared to issue contracts to parties holding pre-emption certificates for a portion of the fame. Persons holding such certiScatcs nam bered between 1 and 300, issued between the 1st day of April and the 1st day o July, 1870, are hereby notified to e change their pro-cmption csrtificates for regular contracts, at this office, within sifcty days from this date, as provided in said certificates. Geo. S, Harris, Land Com., B. & M. It. II. Ii. Co., in Xeb. p39w8t Vivian's is the place to buy your gro oeries and provisions. 20tf HOUSE. The Stock Holders of the Arrapahoe Town Company are hereby notified that &D assessment of five dollars on the share has been made for the purpose of erecting a public building and making other improvements in said town. Holders of stock, failing to pay this assessment within suty days from the date of this notic?, will, under the by- aw9 of the Town Company, forfeit their shares to said company. By order of the Directors. Wra- Stadelman, Vice President. Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 19, 1872. 38w3t fca- N. B. -a We hare bought the entire right and interest in tho whole subscription list of the Weeklt Herald, from H. D. lathaway, and as fact as our friends can square up the old accounts we "shall bo pleased to have them as we want old books settled. tf T33 IAST. CALL, All persons indebted to me, by note or account, are requested to call and settle before the first of January, 1873, or I hall put them in the hands of a proper officer for collodion. 37tf Wn. Stadelmaxn. ( XiWAlw. tcrd5l parties knowing themselves in- ?1 to the undersigned by bo.k ac- ;iv iiiu.i ta.i aua runic uy u:u him. v.' I W nnirp nnvl 1 QT'? i'tf T n i-i ,rtr, t. A ' have money, and must have my book tied un. A. Spiers. PUst3 T, 270TISE. .Qa.vrsons knowiug themselves indebted s& 1' ummer, eitiior by note or ant, now due, will please call and IfVtle the aaine at once. We must have , settlement of oil accounts by January list. Clark & Plum mer. December IS, 1S72. 3St3 MrtS. A. D.-WH.TC0&.B Dress and Cloak Maker. 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The Gloee, will continue to advocate the doctrines of the Great Republican Party, which has just achieved to great a triumph over tho conglomerate odds-and-ends party in the Nation. In com mercial, financial, agricultural, mineral, and all other interests, the Glotjo will constantly be found taking a leading po sition on each question as it comes up. 0?I3:E! EEKLY GI0BE FOR We will send tho Weeklt Globe to any address for one year on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. This will make the CJI.OIJE the LARGEST and CHEAPEST as well as the REST paper ia the YiTest for the price. We will barely get the cost of the white paper at this rate, but we hope to rua up a large circula tion by putting tre price o low. Send along your subscriptions, singly or in clubs of any number. One IoIir for each name. COMMISSIONS. All persons acting as agents r getting up clubs for the Globe will be allowed ten per cent, go all Dailies or Semi Weeklies they may get, and twenty per cent, on all the Weeklies they obtain. Deduct the commissions from the amount before mailing. ' Address McKEE, IIOUSER & CO., Globe Office, St. Louis. Semi for Simple Copies. Rook Tor the .liillion ! MARRIAGt'.i A private couuselor to tue GUIDE. Married or tho?e about to mar- llry on the physiological ra retr ies and revelations of the si-xital sygtejp. the latest d isoveries in producing and ure ventin j offspring, how to preserve the complexion Ao. This is an interesting work $f two Ltrndred and twei.ty-fonr n.iccs. with tuat'Ojj entrrav- ings. and contains velbls inlorwatmn for those who are manrieJ. cr contemplate mar riage. St HI, it is a bopk th'at ought L be kept unUer force aara Key. ana not Juia carelessly alut tae pouse. 1 tent io any one (free ofpostage) forro eenta. Address Dr. Ratts' Dispensary, No. l'i N Eighth street. St. Louis. Mo. Notice to the xfilicted and Unfortunate. Before applying to the notfriop quacks who advertise in Public paper, or u:un any quack remedies, peruse Dr. . Butts' work no matter what your desease is or bow deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail, on the disenson mentioned in his works. Office. No. 15 U. ICighth street, between Market andChesjjut ct. L.ouiy. aio. aee-' lAwiv ON MARRIAGE. .r5A."' irUi. from the m errors dhadum in eax.iTtfe. j v Ainpeoimenia io Jiamiige re ,vew meDopoj trejtuaent. Zf tr aa remarkable remedie. Book and Circula entfree. in scaled icrrtlnm. c Ad,iT- UOWAHD A8SOCIXTION. No. 2 So"b N ' 3 IV c 5 v I? O E- - e o . ty re o tr i G o cr3 a M o C 5 e O 'S a 0 ?t ft - o r-. O f W M e-?5 2 ri 3'S s O HI A O CL? p. a r --. t- r, it .2 C e' o 8-Sri a o - rrc is M a a a E.2 C r. P 3 9 Zf. s n ST S c Si eX t3 AS C5 -t e SI 8 e? 0 WILLIAM ST Has oa hand, one of CLOTHING AND GENTS' SPRING AND. SUMMER, t3Ul in rit every body in watt of anything In my line to oo.Il at my store. 1 ' South Side Main, lictwccii Sdjc&cl Htvcein And convince themselve of tho fact- Ibavoasa speciality in mr Retail Department a'ea'ewi' stock of h me clothins for Men and Hoys; SIaUo keep on hand a large and well eleoted FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DOWN GO THE A T D. SCHNASSE & C O.'S Celebrated jSrEW YORK STORE South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. AND SO THE PEOPLE m M "sr. OltESS-GOODS, PRINTS, DELAINES. GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOUfp In the Grocery lino we keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. MOLASSES. DRIED FRUITS, of every Deecrlplio,' All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for al Your GROCERIES; HARDWARE QLEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, IATS AND CAPS, GO TO . SCHNASSB-fi' GO.'C n-25tf Keep it Before the Public ! TIIAT FRANK CARRUTII, Photographer and Jeweler, is selling Watches, Clocks & Jewelry Cheaper than any other plac weft of the Mis souri River, and a call to examine rooms an i pri-es wi!l assure you tf the same. Good goods of all Mnd3 at bo'toin tisurs. And of the Plio osripbic department. Head he following price list, it can i us uuai. I dozen Gen: 51 1 dz M'd. cds S2 r0 SI 50 1 do cd. phot's 3 CO 1 a) 1 cub't cd phot. 6 (;0 2 0 14-4 phot X fr. 4 00 3 00 11-1 gem " " 2 00 ilo Large 4 Ron Tons A I tn ncri.-L's C doz caliins cards A laree stock of Frames constantly on hand at low orices. Do not have a picture taken of any kind nor buy a dollars wortn ot .icweiry until you have called and examined specimens and prices. - Watches. Clocks andJewclry, neatly re paired. All Goods Warranted as Represented. Mr. Carrnthdtsires to state that he baa re moved the part tf Lis ssUbJiikvent tj the P. O. Store. 1UU i Phologrdphhi TDK Department is under an We and competent usbtant wil.' retrain at the OLD PLACE i Above. Remember thUrJcvvlry at tbe T. 0, Storo. Photographs tiWe i over Uewld's 27w-S8dt! NEW DRUGrJ STORE, " Is WEETINO WAlEa, !?EB. U'i o O 23 C o H o JO J) ar 5 Is IS o m P. Q e f 5! O o 3 H PI H H B M A D E L EV3 A ?J W r the largcct stocks of FURNISHING GOODS, FOli to which we invite those who want Woods. stock of Hats and Cup. P JL I C E S ! f TIIIiIl wuw "iu si : s, 14 UAv FLOKAL GUIDE. iP o rlp 7 . The Gcidk is now published QoABTiat.v. ti cents pays for the year, four numbers, which not half the co.-t. Those who afterwards son money to the amount of One Dollak or more fir gecdi may .ilso order Twccty-flve Cents worth extra tho rrice pail for tho Gui le. The JANUARY NUMBER is beautiful, giv ing plans for making RURAL IIQMES. De" Figns for Oliilnsj Tnble Ileeoi-ntlous, Wiiiiliiw ;trlen, Ac. and contari-ing a mass of information invaluable to the lover of flowcri. Oil Hundred and Uifty pages, on line' tinted p:iper, rome l ive llmdred Engraviegi' ar.d a superb C'olgied Plate and Chromo Cover. The Pirst Edition cf Two Hundred Ibou.iid juat printed in English end Grriann. and ready' to send out. JAHES VICK, Rochester, New York. - THIS "Silver Tongue. K P. XEEDI1AM & SON, 113. 115 A 117 Eatt 2X1 Street. New York. 'ESTABLISHED IN 1845. Responsible parlies applying f.t egonci'is ii." cecti'-ns still onsunrl ed, will receive prompt attention and liberal iuducenjenl. Paties re si lin? at'a dis.ja'0 from onr authorised agents ' ina7 o3er frpca our factory. SenJ for il.'u.Htra- tbd prica lirt. Out25dAw3ni' Weeping Water, Nebraska.- DEALLRS IN Dry Good?, Groa-.ries, ilidTr44 UC'JT.ST'.K. ioots. and E'crst " Rats, aed Capr." AericuItCJaHmplcsn of nil kiroj, Vfr-j -l X L" Cultivat'.rH. Union f, :a v,' Orandetouraud Princeton pi 4f. kct .-.iairum all of wbieh we Late lo owest retail prices. All GaoiU V t&Oar coast apt : V " V