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Wc wili send Xf.niti-KA IIkuai.u and Demo- T'a Yoi so Avkkia, which is ?V't!) for one year, fo any person who l ij s its SJ.1. L!euinr eil't Youriir America is always p !rkliT'; w ith enK-rt iiniiig Moriis. Poems. Mu.ic, Puzxlo. fames. Travels, and other pleasant features profusely i'luiraied. and cannot fail to i muse, instruct and elevate, and a-i-it to make the iivfs of youthful Americans usuful, truth ful an t b;ipiy. b'ae letter of Mr. Doud ca Tiatothy Bowing. It is bet.'buiiiii? of the greatest importance to our faiuiers to cultivate tho tame grae. The native j rairic pras is fast dying out, and Blue-rass or lled-top ir pa-ture, with Timothy for hay rnu-'t he speedily resorted to entire ly. The quicker every farmer gets soui.? land seeded duwu to the-ie grasses, the better. 0::L7 TSSff03A3Y. 'o fire assured by h'upcrtr.iendent Morso that the present arrangement about running trains to Oreapolia is only temporary, and that just as toon as the ice Koes out of the river, uni the transfer boats can run, the same freight, passenger and mail trains, will cross here as before. lie is a man of his word, and we be lieve him. Kebt ca.-y, boys it a long t-iue track that has no curves. the chair, and mikes a number o:ie pre tiding olT;cer. May, of DoJgc, looks a natural at;i votes as square as if ha iu-l tended to show the world that, although from a county that might subject him to bjj culled a dt d-er, he ha no idea that any man shall s iy he dodged at: ayo or nay in thia LegUlatux::.- In the Senate, our own member, Mr. TIsrnuMi, Loops & cool as a cucumber, and ha tho happiest faculty of n.inding CITY. Pursuant to call, theiccorjiorators and friends of the projected railroad from Nebraska City corth.vi?t thrcusli Otoo, Ca?s and Saunders counties met at 1 o' clock P. m., in the Free Reading r.nora. Iiepresentatives from Sounder? Caidand Otoe Counties were present. The incor porators of the Wcei'ing Water and - - , rjl LiUJI.l VI j i O UlL;'l!I II It L 1 his own business of any man we know. ilatte Valley 11. It. are Iiaao Tellaid, Senator Grigzs. of Ueatriee, h a downright working member of thin House, and al:aot al ways has his "copy" before hitu while the presiding o!5eer is reading bills or arnen.lm-y.ts. From irict;s on one side the Senate chamber, and Barton (of N Plte), on the other, comes a running fire of emendations, al terations, cr amoriduietits and two more useful men in a Legislative body it would be iard to find. Senator Uartou is such an universal favorite that even a tip-top recommendation from the IIek AI.D could not elevate him any high'er in the good craces of Nebraska. Shook, our oi l Shook," that used to bo in the IIou?e la winter, the fellow that always Jon't be shoek(ed) Shook Someilad so, you remember sturdy and strong, still stands up for the ri.cht, and never throws a ooi chance over his hhoul'h r to get in a word or two on any matfer ho feels interested about. Senator Pound is not a very hefty man to look at, but as the brains ere weighed by ounces and n-t Pounds, it io to be presume!' tht the Senator from Lancaster will tip the ecale, or rather hold an even balance with any other man on that floor. Lat, but not least, of the gentlemen to whom wc fhail pay our attention to day, comes Senator CrawforJ, cf Cum in?. The Senator is an old friend of ours and a numicr oni man, of decided Democratic sympathies. That makes him worss a citizen, however, nor nono the less a friend to men cr meas ures ha professes to aid or support. Senator C. is the da Idy o'' a railroad bill which is creating quite a stir, and although we do not agree with him cn all its points, yet La 1 we lived at West Point and been humbugged by a con founded railroad company as his "con fides" have all winter, we should feel a little unruly too. (Jo slow, brother Crawford,' on the railroad business, be cause you may cut jt$ your own noso to spite Jno. I. Plair's face. For good horse sene and a square none in this boily. More next week. Tip-Top. 'TIT A".TD 72333 Daring a delate on the Capital re moval bill, Mr. To Je moved as an amer.duient to the amendment that the State purchase a full train of Pullman Pa'ace cars, including dining, bf sage and 'refreshments ; that the archive." of the State bo depoiite J therein, and that the same be moved from county to coun ty a fast as iteam could carrv it. Seconded. Mr. Dudley thought this amendment to his amendment, this skirml.-l;ing along the lins might bo amusing, but did not aid to the dignity of the house. While th-3 "yea" aud "nays" were being taken there were sotxe desultory remarks, somewhat as follows : Mr. Dunham wished to explain that he voted aye because he thought it would bo easier to attach cars to the train than to ad 1 to that $150,O0i build- ng before the foundation was well laid. E L. Reed, D. MeCaig. J. M. Peard sley, D. McKinnon, John Gilmore, Henry Hubbard, Augustine Stone. L. F Heed. The articles of incorporation re quire tu2 road to commence at Nebraska City, and go thence in a general north westerly direction to the valley of the H-Weepiug Water, thence up said valley. through the counties of Pas,, Saunders, liu!ler, York snd IlanuTion, to the U. P. 11. R. The principal place of busi ness shall be Nebraska City. The cap ital stock s-haJl be $SO0,00O, which may be. increased to $7,500,000. Notie? is hereby given in pursuance of the Statutes of the State of Nebr.uka, that on the loth and I7th days of March, 1873, Rooks will be open at the County Clerk's office in Plattstaouth, Nebraska, and at the office of Willson !i Spraguc in Ashland, NeorasV.a, nlo at the office of Sscvcason A; II ay ward in Nebraska City, aKo at store of Reed & Brother in Weeping Water Falls, and at the I'ot Office in Gren Too 1, in Ca-s Co., Neb raska, for sub-criptioos to the stock of tho Weeping Water and Platte Valley Railroad Company, and to receive. aid for the contruction cf such road. Isaac Pollard, . E. L Reeij, Henry Hubbard, D. V. MeKlNNON, For the incorporators. Wo have just returned homo to an nounce that the Capital is still at Lincoln though the Third House met on Vednes day niht end a Committee oh Grease I and Wheels was appointed by the Squat ter Governor. Some good aovieo ac companied the appointments and to ths Committee on Grease the Governor fur nished a lot inula which a Grave ar,d Reverend D. D. prepared for the pur pose. It was called TIP 10I G 3 EASE, for Capitol moving, and compounded cs follows : Parchment paper, clean, Adir.jir.ituni Cut and shave. Stamp and Engrave, A1 Xtcersilniar).. Use color Creen, Ad. Lib. Sign and Denominate. Mix and Circulate, Quantum Hi, fit Own (s J'ui (ts. v If that does not move the v. he.li nctl -ir.2 will. tr-fiaii i m plun !" Capital Eenoval Bill. As reprto I by Mr. Ilureh of Sarpy The bill is to loeute a permanent scut of govtfrntm-at. The commissioners are Abner Turner, of Platte, W. A. Ijartu, of Doualas, and J. Vr, Anderson, of Otoe county, who ar to receive $3.0) perday for nctual time spent. Sisty days after qualifying, the commissioners shall proceed to locate the .eat of govern ment within one of the following namxl counties: Platts, Rutler, Merrick, or Folk. The commissioners may receive money or bonds, or both from individ uals or counties, for the erection of a state house, and when the donations shl exceed $150,000 tho slid coinm'nsio iers shall i-sue notiea f r plans and spciliea t'ons fur br!c'; or stons, to cot j:o: les than $100,00 ), or m re than tin amount of lb.3 d onati ns. On comple tion cf tli3 state house the commissioners shall make a report to the governor, whose duty it shall then be to issue a proclamation removing all the state olTiceb to the new capital withia sixty days. Kor tho Hbbai.o. TThen &zl Zott to Cot Ziziz'.hj. RyJ. F. Doi;n. Timothy can always Lj sown with success, in February, March, aod the first half of April. It does well sown in August if the month is wet, but as this happen only about one year in three, sowing in that month is uncertain; if sown early in the spring there is always moisture enough iu the e irth to insure its takirg good root before the ground becomes very dry. It is more certain to prow if sown with no other grain. In reference to the murriajre of Wil liam II. Good to Susan A. Wood, at Spunky Point, someone versifies thus: "Sa'id William Cood to Su.-ar. Woo 1, '1 reu'ly w th you would be (loud.' Said Susan Wood to Wiiliam iood. ".'I will, as you my heart ave o'd.'" A poor seamstie.-s Wis arrested tho other day itt Rrooklyu, N. Y., on charge of Mealing garment? which she had tuken home to sew. Upon her examination, it appeared that she was employed by a certain Mi.s Pill-bury, of New York City, who paid seventeen cents for mak ing four pair of pantaloons, fifty coins for making twelve pairs of drawers, and twenty-five cents for making stx shirts. Weeds will of cour-e come up plentifully She did not finish the pants as soon Tha Curczjr's Inmost. Ga-s Sailed f;r $5fCC0. Trial cn llczizj. Benjamin Utterbach, the raan who was wounded on Friday, Feb. 7th, died at the IJrooks House, or. Saturday, the 15th, about half pat two in the after noon. His wife, Mr. Ccoke, hie son and other friends were present. Our sheriff, Mr. Johustn, was also present. A coront.h's J I'll y was impaoneied that same evening, and after examining the few witnesses that krew anything about the affair, they viewed the body end listened to the careful and elaborate report and testi mony of the medical men who had at- . T.i ..,. , ..1 -i. - ; it i n-uui-'i me; uuceuseu, itiejury aujourneu 1 from Mr. Johnson's Drujr Store in the J back room of which, the body lay, and where the inquest was held to the evince of Dr. Jno. Black, in the Court Hitherto the B. & M. "has been the favorite; of t' South Platte country. Her'enorgy, her liberality in advertising the State and indueiiig aa imipense im migration along her line, have b?on our pride and our boa-t. Ve have consid ered her a? emphatically our road. Wc believe she is yet ; but for far she might be induced by the voice of the siren to sell herself, body and breeches, to Omaha, some day, we whisper a word of warning. "Best be a king among hogs than a hog among kings." Stick to a people you know, and a country that Lacks you. When you apparently fewiug off to a strange and maybe hostile pool, we loe our confidence iu, if not our affection for, the old road and its interests. But the other day, we verily believe, only the votes of Ca'-s county stood be tween Lincoln as the capital, and a point on the V. P. ; far, far away from the Hue of travel of a B. & M. 11. R. car. 2 Mr. Tzsehuc-k moved as an amend ment that the gentlemen have free passes. Unfortunately pronounced too lata by tha speaker Mr. White votad "aye," because they were in favor of providing for internal improvements, and the amendments, if adopted, would improve a great many roads." The vote finally stood thirteen "ayes", to twenty-four "nays," and the Pullman car amendment, was declared defeated. 72 Capitci iloTig. They had a big whirl cn this question in the House last week, and came very rifir passing Mr. Lurch's bill (which we give in another place). In the Senate a resolution was oITercd by Col Wilson, of Douglas, stating that it was deemed' inexpedient to agitate the capital question at present, etc.- Never theless, sharp tucc and shrewd manager t;re manipulating the tuovc, and it might -.me to pass that before the session is over the capital of Nebraska wiii not be .it Lincoln ' SPEr.cjlF.S, Mes-rs. TofcLi and Webster in tbv Hoa3 seem to i i3 with each -ciher in ta'.Litn nowerV. z 1 not h:it aluiif-. fiieir C7 - " votes count ca h ono in makitif: the !a S this rea'ta. A i.-iing ' aiember" i n u-ef'ul citizen; "talkiii i.uibcr is of .ni-'nt va'uf; sctn-.tiuics ; luat vhen they v ui U.th lalk we'll and voie rigtt ihey i . o;i.e invaluable to their etHs!i;u.ml. -Ir, CraiQer. of Ffiiaivie, i- ofa in Omaha people are abtt the easiest exalted with their own vanity of any pecpla we ever knew, and about a3 un-wi-a. For reasons best known to themselves and as a matter of economy, the B. & M. R. 11. Co., have made some changes in their trains running to Lincoln and Omaha, expeetcd to last until the ice goes out of the river. At once, Omaha fends up a shout of jealous delight, and Gils a column or two io hc-r principal pa per with contetuptous epithets towards Plattsmouth. The editor of this paper has long striven to quell this insane jeal ousy and sectional feeling between the north and south Platte country, and when the bridge was finished across the Platte, our people ruihed gladly up to Omaha and bought many things there. Behold the return, the uioment "any slight change in railroad tactics Would seem to place us in a le?s prominent po sition than we occupied before, they sneer at us for being left "on the side track." Gentlemen, it is your "own noses ycu are cutting off. Your hard up town bulged out beyond her proper capacity, your impecunious jnerehanta need our trade more than wa nead your good will. The side track business to Oreapolis is doing you co good, ucith'er iu good will nor pence ; and when in time as i will surely happen the B. & M. havel bridged the Missouri at Plattsmoitii for half what it co&t to stick that deadfall up, at Omaha, aud ruu thro trains to Og don, or Denver; and the C. L N. W. or Sioux City and St. Paid R. Pi. have ac complished the same thing 'on the north ern side, cf U"0 U. P., there may be a t nvn in Nebraska, en the Missouri viver. that wj'l be liio-tXctii-phatically "left on a side 'truck-," and a Bridge Company House building. After due and cartful deliberation they returned the following vrKDICT : State of Nhsuaska, 1 Cass County, J &' At an inquisition holden at Platts mouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, on the 15th day cf February, A. D. I before one Jos. Johnson. Sheriff of Cass county, and tiding Coroner, upon the body of Bi.-pi. Utterbach, Ivintrdead. by the jurors whose names are hereunto snb-cnt.ed, the snd jurors, upon their oaths S io'-ay : that on the 7th day of i ebruary, A. D. 17.1, in a quarrel r.ith a person supposed to be called Harvey Sasc, the said Benj. Utterbach received a blow from some iron instrument, re sembling a carpenter's square, which caused his death ; and that the same was inflicted on account of a dispute about soui3 wood ; whether feloniously or not, the jury r.re not prepared to say. Jacob Yallery, Jr., Eli Pluinmer, A. d'Aliemand, Frank Guthmann, Richard Vivian, J.- A. MacMarphy. TH K SL'ItOEONj' REPORT. Drs. Rawlings, Black and Livingston, made a thorough examination, of the extent and nature of the wounds, and in doimj so removed twelve more "small pieces of bone from the brain, as well as several pieces of black felt hat whieu had been driven through the skull. Their report of tho injury is minute and thorough, and reads as follow. : At an Autopsy, on the tody of Ben jamin Utterbaih, made on the 15th day of February, 187.5, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, the undersigned, surgeons, found as follows : Over the left tempo ral bone, one inch ahove the ear, wis a wound through the scalp, extending horizontally two and one quarter inches. On removing scalp a compound commi nuted fracture of the superior portion of the left temporal bene was found, longi tudinally in extent, equal to the wound on scalp, and immediately Leneath said scalp wound. On recaoving the calvnrium, the brain immediately beneath the fractura ic skun, was perfoiatcd or torn to thf depth of nearly one inch in a saw-tooil shape, and on the sides, and withrn sai-J wound, we found twelve nieces of bom and three pieces of wht appeared to be fftit, or a Mack color. -, Irnmeaiatelj about tho wound the substance of the brain wa3 discolored by greenish pus, showiog disintegration. Tiie membranes were congested and sroved plain evi dences cf recent ciaat irritation and infta- ination. On oir osths, we say raid wound was sufficient to cause death. J. W. Rawunos. R. R. Livingston, j Jon. Black. j The jury, hiviag closed their labors, were than'cL'd by acting Coroner, Jos. Johnson, and allowed to depart. The sheriff then mad? oat a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Sasce, and he was brought before Justice O'Neill. Messrs. Marquett and Chapman appeared for the prisoner; Mr. Willett Pottenger for the relatives of the deceased. Mr. Pottenger admitted that it was a baila ble offens", and Mr. Sage was placed uu der $5,000 bond, and the preliminary rial set for Monday. Monday morning all parties appeared but if cut down just before they blos.-o;u they will shade tho young qrass from the scorching sun. and scarcely niak any growth the fo llowing year. If you sow Timothy alonff j'our fences and among your osa-je hedge instead of unsightly weed-you will have a v.hite man's gras3 Timothy and blue grass nsake pas' tire a mtith earlier in sj rintr fin I a month lat"r in f.d! then native gra-scsand weeds During September and Oetober.when the suinmers growth of vegetation U very dry these grasses commence to grow md the green carpet they spread piTcrs a barrier to the fires. Coal in Weester County. Dr. T. B. Williams, county clerk of Web rtsr county, left at tho Gnzette office on Thursday, several small pieces of coal as fdrie as jet. which was recently taken from a six inch veint discovered on Mon day, three feet below tho surface. The location of the voiu as developed is on section 17, town 1, rati go 12, in Webster county one mile and a half from the Republican river. Adrnx Co. Gnzrtlc. A Christian woman cf Council Bluffs renounced her faith and accepted ths Jewish religion, in order to marry a Jew ish man. A stable belonging to a Mrs. Ulrcy, was burned, in Omaha, and four mules aud two horses were consumed. Ole Bull and troupe visited Omaha on Saturday and Monday last. A lady on her way to Omaha to obtain med'cal treatment, died on the IC. C, St. Joe & C U. R. R., and was left at St. Joe. The Stale oflljers. Lisla'ure, Edito rial Convention and county an 1 city offi cers went on an excursion from Lincoln to Nebraska City, on, Saturday Ja-t ov?r the Midland FaeiSs Railroad. Fire was discovered in the basei-f. ct of I'oleoti b arid CraiT all's boot and shoo establish ont in L:;j;j:u but rras C. I!. Noel lias bien ajipointed S:r- geat-at-nrms ot the 1 eMltu'.iaty iu vestintiiig Cotiitiiit rt-e. The farmers of Washington county have organized a Faruiers' Union. The Republican State Central Com mitter liave elected h. M. Johason Chairman. A mm named Stephen Johneii st;!c a ride in the " boot" of u h.-.gg -g? car ho agreed to, and the gentle lJi!!sl;ury refused to pay her; whereupon he pawned the articles to keep her family from itarvitig. .THEilARXIiTS. Prosxjectus for 1873. Sixth Year. TOE -o a if 9 a : ? : 21 iLJLfM.L Hi. All I IliiKtivitf! .11.i!-.!y Jo;;rni, l'jilcrsn!!.v ;i!iiiint to be tae J3itNtiit eol I'criixfie:! 1m tije v:n-l-i. A. l-eiik-,aiw:i f anOt imm. ri"- i .tiiiri'leua X' u. i a . l - ilot for SttJa in ffSook or NEW YORK, February 12. 1872. Active at Gold Ftiui at Governments S t ro n g Money CHICAGO, Februaty S, IS7. itur O'liet v5 O' ;(t,5 5 heal Corn Less a live, . I ( hits 1- a.-ier if vi Dub Bar icy Dull '.-VTl'I.E GdO-l, . Hogs Live, TlisZ A LP IN !:. while i-iued w,th all ths rcsa'ariiy, h is uouao: :ho lemporjiry or tim-ii ialvrcst c,'i;;rrtci, ii :ti,r of or linury jicrio-Jieuls. It is hu ti.iM iJiiicfli.-.'iiy of pure. lVht hnd gra.-elul litiruture ; una a coiiueticti of pictures. thciM.ic-.-t r-pecii;u-::s of arti.-tio tkili. iu bl.ick and white. Ahhouxh each cuoecuira tjumbor afT.jrds a l'roh plea.-ure to its ftien-Jd, the real va.lao and biuuty uf 'XlIK .VLht.K will be tuo-t a: preo.a'.ed after it has becu bound up at the cV-e ot the year. otwhhst.iXiJn - tho increuso iu tho piicot f suberLptiou last Fall, whea Til K AI.11N'K js raiaed i'sprcat boblc pr ;.?r' ions aud rcpre eiitauvo character, tin r li.i.,n ,.., ,.,,.. 1 22i'i l ; doui-Ud Julius h past year; proving t!i:tt tlie .-.(.. .A j Auieriean ;-ublio appreciate, ai:d iviil tarrort. 25. f 27 J a siu -ere effort i;i the euu-c of Art. t'5(t C!j j The i-nbiijlK r.- aro nu.horized to ati.iounco oi,'i i i oeJKus lrom uaay o: the most cuiiuedt artists 1 uli-?;2 CcniniiGciancrs Notice. ll .in,, v. (lii i of Aiiir-ricit. Iu addition. TilK ALDfNE will rerrduo cxaui;des ol tl'.o ,tzt foreign iba-ter., eclected with a view to tho hishe.it artistic succx. sua grc.iUst cent ral interc-t: v iJuijr such a Vriieieai, it appe- ring to the ati-'ac- j have lejo.-ao faii.-iii.tr, ihrousU i udosraps, or tiuu of tho Board of County Commits- c :..pU-.i g: 'ai,y kind. siouers of Cas County, iit-.-lia, that The Wirierly tinted plate?, for 1S73. will four of John S. lavii' inimitable ur te.tsons Bonds of Cass Countv to ihJ St. Louis ini'!C I'J:f. i'l'-aritnf iu the i.-ucs for Jana- be alons the propo-itioii to give Oiro Hutidre-d ' rcprodue-s four of John S. Javu and Thirty Thou-knd Dollars cf the J cUI'i JK-'t-hes, op;.r..pnuto to tho f Bonds of Cass Countv to ibe St. Louis Tnc-'e vkiu-s, appearing in the i.-ucs & Nebraska rutik it. K. Company in aid i r APril. nl October, would b of the coo-t.-ucli.m of the St. L-ui and i '" the priee of a years subscription. liKrpop.il.tr fctiM-e el a. copiously iihutra- tc J "Ohrictitias" nuwber will bo OL-ntinued. To P05M-S4 such a valuable cpi'i,u:e id' the art rid ;it a est to trilling, w ill coiutaand the sucs'-nptians ul taou.-auds in every seett-n cf thoeot;n:ry; bn i, :;.s the u-t fa'iiiii and attruc of Til i" AI,II.E ta be ei.h ir;cc-a. iu propor portiou to tho niif.i;;; i.-u! i-ur.-caso of its tuppot-t-ers. the pub.isht-rs propjs to make "as.-urcce ih iiVly sa-j," by the fuliuv-.iiii ULp.sralieiied Nebraska 'lrurik Railroad in said County, also Bouds at the rate of Five i'iiuus aud Dollars per mile to the Weeping Water & Platte Vallfy Railroad Com pany to aid in the construction of th'-ir road in said County, was duly t-ubuiitttd to the voters of Ca-s Cuuu'yon the 25th day of January, A. 1). lSlli, aud was published in the Plattsmoutli Herald, a paper pubii.-iied in st:d County, for at least iour consecutive week next itttc-r tho ISih day of December, A. D. 1&72, ai.d said pap.r was, daring sail time, of general circulation throughout Cass County. Duo and legal proof having this day been filed in tiiis oiiioe, and it farthor appearing that a copy of taid proposi tion was duly 'posted up at each and every pluco of voting in til-; several pre cincts cf Cass County during the entire i' iv lri -vli'fii rh -lii-f:':n vv -i I. !0 rrt I ir 1.,,.,.-.n-i,;."r ,,.,- ,1... ,. ;,'.,;,! ri"r,Ui,iir 1'res.ioiw and ticts to pneet prq.osition mentioned, was h "Id at the UiiiCr therein tj!0Ciued, in the several '' si f h -r, . - i-Teiv Scb'ci-iher to TUE ALiZ,Z, vrho pjys i i ndv uncu !' : tho riar IS'.Z. vriil r riivo, with., at & Iditiocat cumm, a pair ol beauiiful o;i ehroiai.s, af ter J. J. 11:11. ' ha cuiii.ent JJu giish planter. The picturtj, ciititic.l fThe Vil lage lie! le.iiiid "Crots-HE tho Moor," are Us. j rehcs tre printed fro-.; uid'creiit platoc. 1L Ea JSl Z IT IFCIIR, 1S73. ' ir is mi BEST AMERICAN MAGAZINE Family can Ail'onl to do Without it. IT ; I V MS JlOltt-' (IH')D AND A TT f 1 A C 1 1 V E IU AUiNii MATili; nu Tin-; MM,v Til AN AN V t'l'ill.K I'Ki;imicaU OlililKK I'LELlcllt.lO. The Leadius Ncwypaperj Proneur.to The Best and Most Ably Edit-.l Amer ican Magazine. THE GALA X Y Mce:s the Wntii of every Ueinber of the 1'amilt. o.t'-Ii picture. ll:e same chro.itcs aro sold f-r i) ier pair ia the art stri.'. Aa it U tho !- teru!i:,ati-.u cl'itj con.lttctors to keep THE ALhlSK out o:"t!;e re ich cf eotrrpeiit'oii iu er ery iieprta:ent, tho c-hrotaoj will be fuued prcciffci.s of raid County on the 25th day of o an oary, Is73, and was eon-due;.- j ed Ul the CfUliUer prescribed by law : aod j corrc.-oonJin'- an,! (.f,.T.v il.-.f ... , r.. in consideration Whereof, and of the re- j , J by other periodical. Every uhtcriUr will port, the Board do lind and declare thtt ; re-eivc a c-rti&ouic. ovsr the .-iiintui-e c-ftie ivor : Railroad Bonds" :i:.d in proposition at, aid elect i iianired and Sixteen ; ond tho who mist Radio;; nd was .i me nuuib-er cl votes cast .-ii:;us alia uaiii.-t sai-i t'cc'ion v-iyitr. atid it i pub!.,l.crs, GViBiM-iiti that tho .chrvino dc;; v.. red fhall ba e.-jual to tho staples fur- r.tout. or is money will be refuaa- tt font Bin Tlionjclfnl Arllvlciby nr At.lt-Hl Hr!li-i-s. St t iluiii4 SLelclien ot I.lCaiid Al- V('itiir'. 1 1 lias Merlitl Slurier by Our Hint ."ov It Xjh .Miurl .'lorirt tit Iliteli . imler. Tho new department of Sc ientific Miscellany apear in each uumbi-r. WIIATTHV: LTl iDIN'i PA PliHS S Y ! "lir-t "full in uttr;ict ions wo ploe, "lUn (h'.l:iy.'" ti im d, liii-auo. " V iil st;st;i in J its ri pti'iuion for vigorous and racy wii'ine'." A. )'. 'JrU vnr. " ' 1'tio tinl.uty' i.-) it uiorn a tns.riirino th.in ui.y. in. il in, to vined iu its r.niito ilmu any ot tier." lmh )intl- at, "A nindo! pel i hIic:'.1; h rte-Iit to Americivtl fieri t'.iical liter.itiire." 7ii.i t y-Ai' i V'. " I hei-e is not a dull f a'C bet iveen its covers." ..V, Y. Time. "The Viiiiety f it' content", thei; lodid worth, their brilliiiiic;.- und then ureut ioteri.-t. make up n sretitral eharaeter of t'roat eieo leiico lor every i umiirr " l'ot I5 i.-loii. ".ims ab'.v edited, en I rcinnrkii' lc for the Itood judgement disfdnyed; iu the si iectiou of current t -pics for ii-r is.-i-m. In tl. F way it jiute ceiip-es the mure i nerva'ivo periodical- of the day." llu-tnt ,limmil. M.is-. "We are inclined to t'uiiev thut mure down riehl -ul liter.nuru is cniv.de 1 bi-nvm n the covers of 'The ti.il.ixy' thun nv other meri ean iu:ii!Hzitif can bo.i.-t of." tliicujl.t Timr: Siiield n .V: t'onipany bavo pe;nl ii. inino of iiOer..-t ia thiir iii.'iKiiino. 'I'lio llilaxy.' by dm inn; to ii tlie ci iiiimiiiications of prominent public incii upon i-iue-li.iiis of general inter est " A". Philiidelphiii. "The reported iucro Mr in the circulation of 'The i;tl.ixv' is h r.lly to he wondered at. for it i-' cert limy the bet el Aui.icja tnaif nines."-" Jlj Jir'-'X, Pi! IV; lo. X. Y. " "The i;i!ixy' is ono of the fullest, and, ta ken altopcther. richest, of tho many nionthliss which nave pivin tuch an enviable tiauio to mr Aineriein i:aKM7in liieraturu," .Sund'tif Hchuol limit, I'hlla Ulphia, Pa. XO vV IS THE TIME TO sunscmuE. im r. r5 e rr ii:rz xi'jini:ii. .i.os':::. :e ;.f I SfB?cipno.v Pkick. SI 00 per year. CLUBBING TERMS. i . i IV . . ii i i ; j j co....aa3 u.'n.c- Ih-j care of 7.1r, ItlCa- declared bv this'iioard that a majority f1 " 1 -- tho of said votes cist was its favor cf sail hc.t 'ir a;lJ uf tJ f' J .1 t'-iivc tj have tho literature of Til:-. ALIINii cJ- lor iilustratioh of these e'.roaios, see vci-uber ii?je ol Til.'J ALL) INC. a lrtt"'U rr"? r 'v.- an ? I T"E AT--' v iri! he nt f.,r th ytnr 1 tri'h S Ubj;ai i.Latll a-? one.,h::w;.t: ',-, i'e.r f thr prim from Wasatch to. Alkali station. Alter hj had crawled in. tho boot was locked by a train m u, and ha was fas tent ! in for thirry-.sis hour. When found h!s feet were so bally fit z u tl;::t in catfiig off his Loo's part of tha flesh came ri-h them. law have been sttictly com-. me::!;- to phed with in tne 'premises. It is therefore ordered and ttdju Ige-d th.it. O.10 Hundred and Thir y 'i hoos.-n 1 iu'.!ars of the Bonds cf C-s C 'Hiity -:. i---a -d fi) t'w t. iouis and Nei ia-ka ! Trunk Railroad Company through tl-. ir : irn'tee" as- provided in said prcpositiou, and that Bonds at the rare of Five Thousand Dollars per mile in like man ntT l e issued to ti;o Weeping Wait r &. i'latte Valley R.tiiroad Ccmjiany through rn'n'i?s i't hke ma-.tier. A copy of whieh Bonds are hi the words an i ng uit's to-v.it: :tc'i'.:ijr wito its trus'.ij attra: TERMS. Fti ay, 1-1. ; : n rre.-ted nr.ar fbolem, kta"' ItHiir.ns . . .... A;..! ih-3 B nird co i urlnor a-iju-:ge James Enni N. Y., for Lie!, Two coajpantfs of Che in p :r-uit of h ,r.-o ihiev- cas, c t; tur.d t-ixtecn, at: 1 after Ii! ;i::g a co'ttieil, shot six of thorn. A c illl-iou cecsrred on the C. P. roa i on tha 12th, thirteeu miles ea-t of 11 Lo Nevai.1, between an 'ea-tcr:i boiiui p-ts-serger train and a freight train. The 3uginv3 vi-iro str,:ssh the front end cf the mail car n:aved in tit.d a coal car piled on top cf it. Six freight cars . . 1 ri-i - . i v, ere sma-it. a up. creo per- jri-, two i ror-uiiv.-l to s;gn aia txc oa-ji- n t , oi'or-e . .-(C i'4.1.k..A.ll; b i.-l.-iC4 Via.. Erozi a Che: Ehj to a Eo-alPalacs Wiat "Scr Hajerty" did iz I'stt YcrL ..,. .i witii so c t-pnant on' their lia;.u3, and j before Justice O'Neill. Exauii.ation :ary a ten dohar ireigut for crossing to waived by defendants and bonds d it. civen ia 5. (HP' for the aroiearanee of lb I prisoner, at the next "teAi of the Dis St. IjOdis there is a poncemau tiict Court. , . - it.: .i t . . . tinned IlGavtns; id vi;.eti.o inert; ig l he witnesses were also re.'ocrnizfd to o'jI naciid L.u. appear whe-n calt-r-I on-. It is not gct.?rall;.T known that one of the queens "f Europe at the present time i- an American lady of decidedly humble descent. She is the wifo of King Ferdinand, of Portugal, v.ho, finding the duties of his oQci iiieongeoiial to bis retiring tastes, abdicated a few years ago, and, makii.g, during a trip to Paris, the acquaintance of a very good-looking actress, offered her. in 1 Si" 0, his heart and hand, which she joyfully accepted. They were married with considerable pomp at Lisbon, and, although she is no re-cp.ing cjueen, is treated by her royal relatives with all the respect clue to her hu-ban l's exalted rank, and aire is addressed us "my iister," by Oen Maria 1'ia, the daughter cf A'iotor Em&nual, and as "Iltr Majesty" by her attci'iint and servant. brake men bud a Cruman were jurod, and st.v.-i.il paveajero none killed. It is sno.viog Ii-ird n:h.r C orrioo?, a;:d tho snow is tivo feet on a h vsl. Tho trains fiod difficulty in petting tr.roueh. Spain conti-iuos tranquil. Tlie na tional assembly ha3 chosen Martos p.-Csi- dent by 222 votes. Severe snow storm at Salt Lake, the heaviest of the e.on twelve feet deep I on a level. - Saturday, Feb. lo. Gustav Riekart, 'an eminent portrait painter at Paris died on the 22d of Jan uary. The retort an I fire brick factory of 1 Geo. C. Ilicks, at Locu-t Point, Itid., bu'n?d the 13th. Loss, $70,000. The snow storms are still severe on the U. P., but tho big trior? plows drive through everything, and there are no detentions. Quite a ncirnb?r of saints are leaving U; h for the new settlement in Arizona Geo. A. Clark, the cotton threa 1 mane fact urcr, f wark, N. J., died sudieidy, on the loth, of heart disease. John GaiTney, the murderer, was hanged at Buffalo, at noou on the 14th. The Vienna Exhibition I'a'aee is now completed, and god are being received. Private Davis R. Troop, cf the third cavalry, committed suicide last evening. Judge Davis ha? rendered a decision granting a writ cf error aud stay in the Stokes case. Tlie case will uow go to a full bench for hearing. Ths will probably involve a dtday cf a couple cf months. Tuesday, Feb. IS. The President will be accompanied on his southern, tour by nearly all his cabi- uet, many Senators ana members or Congress, and others. He starts the 12ih of March. Mormon leaders are very much troub led about the expected aefioa of Con gress,and are discussing removal. The Utah Southern railroad ii block aded by snow. Subscribe for the lira Ai.P, '. ! and declare that.-iiid Bonds when is-.ued aii d delivered shall be' a valid and .sub sisting debt, against said County, and it is hereby ordered that notion of 'the adoption cf said proposition bo pubii-h-. d in the Pla'tsinourh ili.itAl.n i'.r two weeks, and that tho Senior Commission cr be authorized to procure th.- n cessa rv l rhited and encrsved blanks for .-a; ! Bonds, as he shall d.-e.u proper, upon application being made bj- said Ruilroad C mpanics, or their assigns, to have said Bonds is.su 'd and placed in the hands of th- Trustees as provided for in said pif-position. Iie.,ohr, That th? Sei-i. r C-mmis- . si.m r wild County Clerk of Cass County . oe. an s tnev are tiercb-v at.t fion. o s.iia i I. 1 . . ' "I I ) . .. 1 . l a:iu tAiwiuU tui a ijon.'.s i aevori.ioj- to ia'.r. . j 1 hereby ceriity that the loregomg is ' ! a true copv of ih.e proceedings of the ,-c" ... ;.;T,.,., j u-.Mii ,t i.;i i.jiii!'j v nti-.-i'iir is j i- a. scion held at Plattsmouth the d'.h dav ! of February. A D. 1S7:. - D. W. McKi.NNOX,. County Clerk. fj ?er Aiiiiiim, In .1 ! issjt, wi lil Ci! iii-onsoi I r-. THE ALBIXK win, licroafier. hm oltainaLlo only hv subrc-ript on. There will ha no reduc eJor clu' rate: cash for snberipic'rs murl bo to the pul-li.-hers direct, or handed to t'-e local acrit. tciih-iut rtrijt,nii' Ui:y lo ('. pulUthcrt, rccpt tuca'ct whre tbe certifieaU is cien. bear:ns thcae-itit' sigxa'.uro of Jakes l?sr to.v i Co. Any person, mi.-hi::g to n?t p-rmanrntly as a L'ck! iiKcot. will rc?ive full er.,1 prompt infer-n-.ati'.n by epplyiiis to JAI3i; SI TI ?sr A t l , rn'-liOif-i., ii Jiaideii I.iae, New TorL. i-izttr." rr " Ait:''- f'ltt'F .f.jurri'," S7.- the rtn ir '''f i' S. 'I'f'i " Hr-w StttiinUtj. ."S,- rrj v.ftr Si. ll',VA 'Our Yi-n-'-j t (!;." $T, .Ml.. rr'nitir rit e ? i. lVn' ''I.i'cll t LiviitJ Age," C l r'7'd if iri:e li. Af;i'r- SHEiiDafflo. 077, Broadway, N. Y. The Lincoln Route. SCRi tcO; 4 i in . I T 1 1 M VIA LINCOLN, KEB. T f s-r. JosErn, Tr.ccusru, Ti fhka, Pawner CiTT, I.r.A vits'vci' iu, '..iwr.nvci!. Falls ClTV, "lVl:t1K t'l.l I'll, ION!l"HOV, K t.NSAS I'irv. Lr.ILLIAXT AUr.AYef COX TKI UL TOU-S. CLA KKXCK CMOK on FC'JtXil n:K arid IKCO'ltATIOV. U. II. -SUUIi-, DAhl)ii.i AUTItOIis. to srmr- j jmmm ClNCI.NNAlt, ItlOASAI'OMS, Col.CMHUS. LoflS VfLLE. -N'axh VII.LK, MtaiMlt-i. 'I1AT TANOOUA, MolJI.B. ATf.iP.TA, Sim VXt.il.t-i l ii 11 HI. tut iXp.. ac. TV -l-'-r, .. lie u ..nit;, k ot s(-n.'Bcr. ,s 3i . r."i,r, ia c'.ui ju.-t i-:secd. jir .me-e f r the I And ail the Points in tin Unde.-writer'c Agency. Consolidated Ft ;fen:cti! of 'h? Oertnaaia. Hanover. Xiatfara and Kepui.lje 1 in; Intur anire Companies of tho City of Xt-v York, on the blt diy of IJeceiiiber, 1ST:'. their I'r en uire year a mere t rilli-int array of contribit-t--ri.. i'.r; i an iucreas-j in the vavic-ty nu ! beau ty of its iiiuslruli v. nlrra iv convdc 1 ty tho critics to ba "ji.i'r I'. rn nrtj Khir.h h ire hilhtrt t cptwtr'd til -J m.-r.--(;i m t:-t ! ,tr," Ii: li.;t.:. : ihe K dit.ir, will writ? the e riitl sti-ry of the yewr which wiH be r.iitobioxri: I'.iical in form, ti 1, will bo iilu-'r.-Oc-l by I : ir.illuck. It i ei.tificd Artlmi' t!..':i- uicstlc, i:nd wi'I dcul with one of the most Southwest, South and South e a s t. o The Ii;itnioulIi Tcnplc Ty tn kin? the xpn ?3 triiin tit Lincoln on the CAPITAL. Ca;h Cnpital and Surplus Assets. Halted State? stcciriiies Sl.SW.CfiT 50 I.oM!3 on llond und il.rhrgo . S 4 ".;;('-) Ol Cab in iinuk and hands of Agents 711,01.1 SI Loan? on tors, f-ayubla ea dem ud Tte.-il K-tsta s-t:te It .n.is Other Scur:;ios dilhcHltpniMnnsof AiKeri.-un I.:f.;. It will be J AU'tisoil A Xtbriiskil 11. It. ConiiHcr.f-d in tne Xovcuiber XumbT. I J Uprm t!icir arrival at Atchison, Kansu. tho Totj i.rAi.rr.UTi:-. I.'i iu proems cf Ijusticent All other ciiais Ot-1 There will be a new 'ht:ry bv Sax 3 H jlm 'S iv ?n. I. ?(;';-! n.-iiicrrH. Buf.t IiART!:. the. let irrdrr cf hi,rt et:ru hviv A'riir, wilt contribnie a charr-cTcr-htit-ftory. entitled She Kplo of Kiddle toivn, which wiii be i'.lu.-.UJ.L.;d by Sheppnrd. 11. II. Sronn p.n wifl wriran scries of entcr- 2,J0 "1 f) b'linir.z i-ar ers about Ar;!Iiorn, tlicir i'er Uu.i iu S.) I soi:l (hamt terKtii s, 13n I.IIV, O ! iri7' i Fn,a,,i,'s Vrit'iulHt VtiIm,nnd Wjs. ' ' ! A series of BJsi Irnin of I.lvlttj; Atiscri- l.i;.,7'.'.S St j rn Wi-Stcrn, U also prr.tnh-e I i Cr ike .( ! C 'K v, ill writs iibont rum tarf i'jS7 '.;rj '.- !!!! Ile Drt'orni !o;i .l tmcrffnn i Tlios. i ri-ii.fi- v.io lt -:-; (i..:.r; v Cr.EAT RAILROAD CENTER OF THE WEST Can obtain without delay or iuoonveuience tho' VERY JiEST c IvCpilf I 7U7 i rractica! at well as artistic, end will be illi:-:- 47-4t trated with le?ins ana Hkctcf.ti by tumeroiis nrtist-in a-iiitioa to th-ige v.hieh tho writer hiii:. elf wiil furnish. Ani'ics: those v. ho will cor.tribu'c are; linns Andertfcn. llryant. Lu-hne!l, 1J -lesion, Fri.iide. Iliif-jinson. Hi-hop llantitvrton. Bret Httrtc. John Hay. !I. II. MacI'v.-iald. Mitchell. Miss I'hMp.s S?-.-.!iiau. Stockton, Modd-ir.'. 'c Th:t.Tf.;r, NV'a.-Lcr, Vi5kiuoa, Mr.'. V.'hit ncy. br.-i.ic' iihnt of others. Y,'at.?on G V.iinr wjll write " I lie !Iil 'nll m:! ;'' m hiihe-rto. l'i(.;". Joii.v C, Dkaper UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY Z r: TJfJVlUOutslfo vIKXlTZIS.r' . , , ij-i v:- toz?- --iiy GET THE D1-:.ST. WEBSTER'S ar acfomtuodauons and will reach I000O llnt and ?i)inir' iirti'jitarit i?. nut ii oil.tr O 'JO F.ngravings ; ISL'J Ti'gs Qaarto. I'riee J12. Whenever I wih to obtain exact di-fiiiir;.in i. I ccitsiilt ii. s-chuyh-r C-dfax J Every scholar kaow its va'uu. L'". li. rres'-ott, tho Ilisloriaa. (John L. iiotiey, the Ili-torian. .tc So far as I know, be.-t delicins: l)ietiiiary. illora.-c lann.J TI;e best guide of students of cur hmra::?e. i Johnti Whittier.J Excels u!I others in deOnine-I-c eiitic term', ii rejidoi.. Iiiti-h-o -k. T euinrfisble eomprn-iiii'ii of hiiM.in k r.owl dsc. i NS . fc. I'UtK, 1 res i l.oi e.J rect-s-ity for every ir.teHi ---.-it l.-;:u!-y. .-u; lieiit.te.iehiT. find pi.-fe.-ion u lu iu. i ti.it Li brary i cotupieie wiihout tho be-t Lb, Ai uie tiotiary ? Tubl-bsd l.y . A C. Ml"!? RIAM,' SprhiifSelu Maw. told by all i;o-.l sellers. M't-b'ter'e T'rimury School l'iit'r-,2 4 En" C'.niuiou Sei.oi.l " f-'j V liisjn School " " Academic " '. Counting House ' ,r,a" rnerou illustrations and launy valuaolo tables not to be f.und elscnaerc fun) Si'ict-"' nr-d '( iillift-c niitl I'm. grens," will t-njTiigo the e.iutrihntions of mure than a p. -ore of ens on both f-i des of the Atlan tic. The Vatchk.in and T.ei lkctoc snya "Scribncr'j Mouthly for .September is bcttsr ihaa usui.l. which imiU-ates a n,e ilc.-s w:..teof eli.orial brains nd l'ubli.-heri money, fir the Magazine good enough before!" Anil jl tin- I':ilislierH I'rinnisf to make ils'ili IXtrrfor tite oi3iliivr Yciir!! The st-jl-eiiplien I rice is 81. Of? a year, with spe-ial rates to Cicrynian, Teacher, aad I'ostuioStcrs. fti-The r-.IhjViii,; i : x t i i a o i u n x a v. v I x i j L" c i : : r. x T s nr "Hevfl to new cu'"V-',"'',-'t'ra: iror J'e.'.o the rublishet win send. .r ary ST. LOUIS Enny dmI mornii.fir, being a much SllVKTllZZ 3c CEIEa.1KR Bjuo than that via. Pacific Junction. Track and Koad bed t.rc iu ex cellent condition. The pas senger accotmjjoda lions are of the best. HO EXFEMSE NOR PAINS Have becu iparel to niako the traveller eoin-f-TUble. Lay Over Chocks Will be jL-iven r; the conductor to thoso rishing to htop off at any of the many places of interest on tho Atchison and Nebraska Rail Road, VVi,.hout incurrit'stnny ADDITIOX ALEXPP:X. Ih linn nrrordintc Tbat- ror j I..-.H tae uoii.-aei ui h'i u, or nry t. ro- ..,, . . i r ..... - ... Bookseller or Xewsdc.d .-r ill u.-iv the Kf'r-Rs ul""ri'il"oi tmuat for visiting tho fizine f r ne ' ear. and the twelve numbc-is f 1'AIiADlSK of all GAUDKNS The Grcnt Nema ha VaSiey." r. white. ols. Ill mil IV.. oontainiiitr the beginning of Mrs. ilipii.-int'r Serial, "At Hi." (iiOcs:" l'r $7,:j.i. tho MagK5tine for one year, and the L4 fuck, number. fiuiu the bettinniuz ; for sl'l.Vj thy. ii izine f -r one year :.r.d t be back num bers tm .v 4 vo!..1, eaai ire-i cn bound vols paid, 'i his will five nearly 5.i-eJ p i;t uf tho ehoiecrt reading, w :th tiie h:ie.-t iilust ra! ion for iViJj'K or nt-ariy l-J) pa-rc lor a dollar j end will nitble every subscriber to obtain the rubli-hedbylVISOX, BLAKEMAX, TAY- scr.,7V,,?1L Vv r. v.., v- v Cioneriil I'nvs Ajrent, Atc1iin..iik Kn. i J V