THE HERALD, PLATTSXTOUTll. J-JEUltASKA. TUURSDAT, JULY 31. 1873. Her Natural Advantages and Resources; J. A. MACMURPIIY,. . CORRESPONDENCE From a!l parts oC the State and country respect full v solicited for thi Her ald. I . Agricultural not and short articles detailing V tanner's experience particularly requested. We do nt fe'af.anctnyttious letter and com munication. The name and address of the Titer are In at caic3 Indispensable as a guar antee of good faith. r A Splendid Chance. "tVe will send the Hkrald and Dcmorest's Monthly, which is S3.00 for one year, to any per nn who pays us $3.50. In addition to both Periodical at the price named, a choice from a t of extraordinary Premiums Is given to each subscriber to Demo rest'a Monthly. Among these are" a fine pair of Chromo Pictures (Falls of Niagara and Yosm Ite Falls), worth or a good Stereoscope with a series of views ; lxsides numerous other valuable premiums worth L-otrt two to ten del lars earti. The best boys' and girls magiztnc nfid the 5ebk.aka IlrBALD at greatly reduced rates. TVe will send the Nebkaska Herald and rK.MORK(rrs Yorvo America, which Is $1.00 for one ycp.r. to any person who pays us f 2.00. te:norest's Y'oun; Amerie.i is always sparkling iih entertaining Stories, Poet.is, ;uc, nu ties, Games, Travels, and other pleasant features is profusely illustrated, and cannot fail to amuse Instruct, elevate, and assist to make the lives cf youthful Americans useful, truthful and happy. The Nebraska IIkhai.o and the Omaha JJepi'BLIca V, to one address $3.00 jcr year. On account of the publication of the tax list this week, many locals and hn jortant items of news must lay over until another issue. A great fire occurred in Baltimore on Friday the 23th. The loss is estimated at half a million dollars. The Ttailroad Companies are adopt ing a very foolish policy, at this junc ture, in resisting the payment of their taxes on lands, they have already mortgaged. On account of the lateness of the harvest and the imposilrility of getting the" grounds in readiness, the Camp - meeting in Elmwood Grove, 18 miles east of Lincoln, on the M. r. It. IL, has been postponed until Sept 9th. Re duced fares will be given on all roads. J, if. McKenzie, Sec'y. Our Senator, HolL P. "VV. Hitchcock, has taken to newspaper work, and i3 writing a series of letters from Europe to the Omaha Republican, which are pronounced to be very pleasant, gos Bipy and interesting. "Vc gave a portion of one ori caff first page, last week. Mr. Moses Stocking, of Saunders county, clipped over 10,000 pounds of wool this spring from his flock of 1.600 sheep. The fleece of one Yearling weighed 17 pounds; of a two year old, 17; and this with no extra care. Had he housed his sheep, as they do in the East, he would have eclipsed Ham mond's best. Can any county in this State, or any State, show a greater av erage from so large a flock. BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS. The Trustees of the Louisville (Ky.) Medical College have created a num ber of Beneficiary Scholarships, for the benefit of poor but deserving young men seeking a first-class medical edu cation. One Beneficiary student is re ceived from each Senatorial District of any State, and one from each Congres sional District of the different States. Sons of the physicians and clergymen are very properly accorded Beneficiary Scholarships. Each Scholarship is Worth to the recipient of it 8200, and those receiving such aid are known only to the Dean. Mode of obtaining a Beneficiary Scholarship learned by applying to Dr. E. S. Gallard, Dean, Louisville, Kv. As the next session begins in September, all young men heeding aid should apply as early as possible. STATE ITEMS. A Mr. Turner, near York, while chas fng buffalo, was knocked over by one Which he had wounded and in the melee Lis gun w ent off, wounding him in tho ihoulder3. The buffalo was shot by another party, before doing any further damage. The wound, although danger ous, will not probably prove fatal. The fellow Hamilton, noticed in our last issue as n swindler, has been ar rested at Hiawatha. "A son of YT. Krieg, grain dealer Lin coln, got his foot crushed in the turn table, at the depot, and had to have it amputated. X man named Shultz living near Pleasant Hill, and working on his brother-in-law's farm, killed his sister, and" ttiei when pursued, cut his own throat. Reason unknown. A herd of 2,700 Texa3 cattle have arrived at Beatrice, and other large herd3 are expected soon. So says the Express. On July 17th, a young bor patted Charles Magan, living ten miles from hero was thrown from his jony and dragged several rods with one foot in ihe stirrup, and his head on the ground. His pointer dog, who watched over him, Would rim toward the party searching, and bark, and then back to the thkket where the boy was laying insensible. He is probably dead by this time. Nebraska City Press. The work of mining the Richardson VaI banks, is beingushed rapidly for waiM by the new proprietor, Dr. D. S. Latta; of this city. We learn that a three foot vein was struck on Friday, and coal taken- from- this vein will ar rtvo fcortr TAiictfrtJotfrnal. Mr. Henry A. Austin, Principal of the Union Schools at Plattsmouth. is figuring on tho project f starting a viflFgar and pickle factory in this city. Himself and brother have had experi-me-eJn the business in an eastern State, Tfe lias- consulted George Sroat, Mr. Coilner, and others-; about it. and wants ho city to give him a bonus of $1,300 9 iter & City New . .Editor. ivonnnuea. THE NEW TESRITORT Was provided with a government, of course, appointed by the powers "that tWaa? at Washington, and ia pursurance of their high and mighty functions, Hon Frauds Burt, of Pendleton, South Carolina, was sent here as Governor, and T. Cuming, from Keokuk, Iowa, as Secretary of State, Gov. Burt arrived in August, 1834, we believe, and the seat of Territorial government was temporarily held at Bellevue, on the Missouri river, just north of the mouth of the Platte. He acted as Governor for a short two months, and died as we find the first printed official document about the hew territory to be a proclamation cf the death of Gov. Burt, by T. B. Cum ing, acting Governor, and it is dated Bellevue, Oct. 18th, 1334. Burt County is named after this our first Governor, and we have a county, city, streets and creeks named after our first Secretary, Tom Cuming. The next act of Executive? authority that we have any knowledge of is a proclamation ordering the census of Nebraska to be taken, forthwith It is dated October 21st, ami . the United States Marshals are directed to make their returns by "the 20th of November next," directed to the acting Governor, Cuming, at the Mission house, at Bellevue. The proclamation declares that'im mediately after the returns of said cen- sus ati election lor ueiegate to con gress and for a Territorial Legislature will be held. The United States Mar shal under whose direction this first census was taken, in the American Desert, was Mark "W. Izard, afterwards Governor. The first Marshal appoint ed was Doyle who fell down dead shortly after his arrival in the Terri tory, of heart disease. The first Chief Justice of the Terri tory, who administered oaths, was the Hon. Fenner Ferguson. This census was an odd sort of com putation, and to draw it mild we may safely say would not give a very cor rect idea idea of the number of inhabi tants, much less of the real number of voters. Xo printed record of its re turns are to be found ; and on exam ining the old papers at Lincoln, they are very irregular. 'So totals are given except by one Marshal. The columns on each page under the heads of "Xo. of male white persons over 21, &o," are put down in lead pencil, and most of the deputies apiend a trite little note to their reports, about like this: "sup posed to be 40 votes in this district," or 50, or 60, as the case called for; some figuring in lead pencil on a blank census return, seeded to be all the to tal returns there. Yet this census shows us some interesting facts. There were six districts.- The first district was taken by W. T. Sharp, and part of its boundaries reads like this: from the Mo. river west 100 miles be-1 t ween' the Little Xemaha and the 40th parallel; it seems to have contained 832 inhabitants. Five slaves are put down and he thinks there are 74 vo ters at one point in the district. The Second District was around Brownville and old Ft. Kearney (Ne braska City), Chas. B. Smith took the census; there were G09 inhabitants by the best footings we can make. Nine slaves are reported, and he recommends that two counties should be made of the same, and that the southern one would contain 60 voters. The Third contained 327, and the first free colored gentlemen appear here. The Fourth took in Omaha and sur rounding regions, and contained 709 inhabitants. The Fifth was up about Fontenelle, and is set down for 122 persons. The Sixth was north of Ft. Calhoun, over in the Elkhorn, and counts up 159. The whole population then was esti mated at 2,778, of which no papers we could find show the total Xo. of voters, but as there are 008 white males over 21, you may all guess at the legal voters, although it is but fair to tell you that current rumor says the Deputies gen erally limited up the best quarters in the District, and sat down with the boss of the ranch over a jug of good whisky while he guessed off the number of neighlors alxmt there; and in one place (out west?) they found an old Frenchman near a ferry, and asked him how many men passed along daily, and from th'at they figured out how many people must " have come into or through the Territory that season and set them down as inhabitants. - .- The fifth column of these census re turns calls for the number of females under 16 years of age, and we want to tell you that the figures in that column are few and far between, and in some districts none. The returns were evidently alt made by the 20th of November, for on the 21st the acting Governor ordered an election, and gave temporary bounda ries to the different counties ''for the purposes of this first election, and sub ject to alteration by the Territorial Assembly." The counties given with their ap portionment, was as follows: Burt, 1 Councilman and 2 Repre sentatives; Washington, 1 Councilman and 2 Representatives; Dodge, 1 Ccun eilman and 2 Representatives; Doug las, 4 Councilman and 8 Representa tives; Cass, 1 Councilman and 3 Rep resentatives Pierce, 3 Councilman and 5 Representatives ; Forney, 1 Council men and 2 Representatives; Richard son, 1 Councilman and 2 Representa tives. There was a tie from Pierce county, and the acting Governor ordered a spe cial election.- In the meanwhilethe seat of govern ment had been moved to Omaha. The last actcf Gov. Cuming dated at BeHe- vue, was 23d Nov., 1854, and the next is the special election dated Omaha, Dec 15th, 1854 On the aotb of the same month, tho time for holding the first Legislative Assembly of Nebraska was fixed, and the members elect of the Council and House of Representa tives were ordered to convene at Oma ha, January 16th, 1853, at 10 a. r. At the same time, (December 20) three Judicial Districts were set apart, and the assignment of our' first Judges made: They were: Hon. Fenner Fer guson; 1st District; Hon. E. 13. Hardin, ad District : Hon. Jos. Bradley, 8d Dis trict ; and the first court set for the next March, at Bellevue, Douglas coun ty. THE FIRST REGULAR SESSlOX Or TllE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA Commenced at Omaha, on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, and ended on the 16th day of March, A. D. 1853. At 10 a. ir., the Council were called to order; II. P. Bennett, of Pierce county, President pro tern, and Isaac R. Alden, of Washington clerk, pro tern. The executive named the following person" as members elect from their re spective counties. MEMBERS OF TIIE COUNCIL Jos. L. Sharp, Richardson. Richard Brown, Forney. II. B. Bennett, Pierce. Chas. II. Cowles, " Sam. E. Rogers, Douglas. O. D. Richardson, ' A. D. Jones, " T. G. Goodwill, T. C. Mitchell, Washington. M. II. Clark, Dodge, B. 11. Folson, Burt. L. Nuckolls, Cass. Sharp moved a Committee of three on Credentials ; they were satisfactory it appears, and Jos. L. Sharn. of Cass. was elected lirst President of the first Council of the first Legislative Assem bly in this Territory. Isaac R. Alden and Geo. L-. Miller had each C votes for Clerk, and the election was adjourned for several days Samuel Marks, of Cass, acting as Clerk pro tern. On be ing brought up again Miller received 7 votes to Alden's 6, and was declared duly elected. Thus early does the name of G. L. Miller, now Editor of the Omaha Herald, appear upon the records of Nebraska. O. F. Lake was elected Assistant Clerk, S. N .Lewis, Sergeant-at-Arms, and N. R. Folsom, dorrkeeper, and the Council was fully organized. Delinquent Taxes for 1872. Notice is hereby given that t, W. L. Hobbfl. Treasurer of -Cass County, State of Nebraska, by virtue of the power in me vested, shall, on the First Monrtmy in September, A. D. 1873, commence selling at the offloe of the Treasurer of Cass County, and State of Nebraska, at Public Auction, so much of the following tracts of land and town lots as shall be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties, interpts and costs which shall have acciued thereon on that day. Sale to commence at nine o'clock in the forenoon &n on each succeeding day at that time until all is sold or enured tot sale, ilpoii which the taxes remain UEpaid on the day uf sale. W. L. IIOBB3, Treasurer. Plattsmouth, Aug. 1st, 1S73. DUKE'S ADDITION TO "CITY Or PLATTSMOUTH. rLATTSJMOUTII CITY TAX. LOT. BLOCK. TAX. ! LOT. BLOCK. 12 51 78 1 7 43 4 (5 9 3 11 ! 35ftOfT1 23 4 3 47112 30 ft off se 123 4 2 5o;2 , 123 4 2 OX: 3 35 ft off n end 15 123 4 5 WS undhf? 4 8 3Tlt 45678911 S 63 76 1 12 1 6 2 ;1 78910 6 17 96 12 1 7 2 80:1 2 7 2 2014 3 7 2 20 8 10 7 2 20 9 12 7 37 70 i 1 29 76 3 2 20 6 2 20jl0 2 85 .1 22 59 4 8 8 9 33 31 111 THE NBW HAVEN ORGAN CO. Manufacture the Celebrated Jubilee and Temple Organs. These Organs are unsurpassed in quality of tone, style of finish, simplicity of construction, and durability. Also MKLODEONS in various styles and un equaled in tone. SSend for Illustrated Catalogue. Address NEW HAVEN OKCJAN CO., New Haven, Conn, gents wanted. 46-i3t First in the Field, Established 1853. Dailt 10. Wkikly $2. 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CO 60 60 61 62 63 63 GH 73 73 73 74 74 71 75 75 76 76 62 62 62 77 77 77 . 77 M XI H 81 81 M l-;uhf!23 456l 84 84 84 85 85 86 84 8i 86 87 87 88 fj 89 90 90 13 93 95 95 95 Vrt 96 96 97 97 98 9J 99 99 110 110 110 111 111 111 111 111 122 123 133 152 152 1!2 164 l'--5 lt 165 165 llS 165 1(M KM 156 167 K7 167 168 6K 169 169 16a 160 1T0 171 172 TAX 2 63 2 5o 24 2o 2 17 1 7 2 19 2 50 1 74 1 4i 42 04 2 17 12 5 8 7 9 8 5 6 f 8 5 56 3 04 10 11 12 91 15 2 3 73 4 32 16 10 11 12 3 73 11 39 ! 10 84 22 7 8 36 5 68 1 2 96 2 3 19 3 47 03.4 2 60 S hf 1 2 Ml 2 2 33 3 2 96 4 1 49 1 17'C 1 1 17.1 1 172 5 29 3 19 60; 7 1 17:12 5 2!'l 6 8412 22 32 3 125 12 4 37 7! 6 19 C4) 0 61 59 9 5 38 7 89 25 54' 11 09 79 12 69 20 7 i9 !8 46 95 10 3 27 09 6 5 31 10 18 43 8 42 31.9 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 . 1 44 17 7 2 50 5 17 , 2 17 2 17 1 44 1 44 1 44 2 60 1 44 23 93 6 till 1 57 1 57 3 53 1 57 SJ7 2 17 LOT. 1 23 1 234569 101112 13 141516 17 18 19 20 7 8 4 67891811 12 13 14 15 16 J7 18 20 21 ZL f 2345789 12 10 11 12 34 1 23 4 123457 0 1011 12 1 2J45789 101112 12345 6 7 89101112 13 11 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 1345678 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 2 1234567 8 9101112 7 BLOCK. TAX. A 4 20 4 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 It 11 jLOT. BLOCK. TAX. 4 5 6 18 2 69 1234578 9 U 13 19 6 23 10 19 1 47 1234567 1" 13 14 13 15 47.8 9101113 47 141516 17 47ii8 19 20 2I 22 12 1 2 73 1 5 6 78 9 47,10 11 12 15 17 13 19 20 9 9919 25 54i U 14 1 ;1245C78 4 03,10 1112 9 ?6!1 234507 8 11 9 10 112P4 1234 1278B10 1234 563 9 10 11 12 Mil 10 . . 12345C7 8 9 10 4 1230 3 4 7 18 1 47 13 21 12 13 20 ! It 30 1 27 9 15 1 4 20 20 1 21 21 21 22 22 23 1M 21 25 26 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 30 SO 11 91 1 47 3 4 7 33 1 41 6 92 c n 1 44 r 95 16 1 2 M'J 2 79 3 90 3 25 6 03 1 47 5 48 6 82 2 79 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 27 TJPTO.V PIlECmCT. DESCKIWIOX. 3C H 5 2 s 3; as 3 3 j j. - E a o c LANDS IN CITY OF FLATTSMOUTII. 1 43 43 43 43 2; 21 21 21 21 21 86 10 10 10 2 EO 2 74 21 21 21 21 1 1 84 17 ! 8; 97 17 8X 57 8 3 & 1 9 und hf 3 10 12 3 9 10 ill 12 11 9 2 8 23 2 1 1 1 1 1 43 9 ! 2 27 2 00 1 98 2 51) 2 17 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 17 17 rj 1 43 10 55 13 !.H 1 8 2 17 2 17 1 88 1 88 2 50 2 5ft 2 60 2 84 16 19 2 17 2 17 3 83 7 82 1 M 1 83 s? i js 3 LOT NO. rt E. 5 3 ij S w 2 p 3 L ? X 1 n U U I 259 2 17 12 14 13 71-1G0 13 19 6 18 12 14 Vi 1 64 9 18 12 14 S . 6 13 12 18 12 14 3 6 93 21 18 12 14 7 116.. 1 12 12 13 .2 16 18 3 12 12 13 2 83 5 7 12 14 2 3 83 6 7 12 14 2 3 83 9 18 12 14 J 11 65 11 7 12 14 H 5 88 13 18 12 14 6 13 19 16 18 12 14 1 .1 83 14 18 12 14 Vi 1: 34 11 7 12 14 6-0 3 Oil 8 7 12 14 '4 16 JS 11 18 12 14 1 8 46 PLATTSMOUTH CITT, COUXTY TAX. 88 i l j LOT. 8 und hf 7 9 2 3 10 12 2 12 6 9 2 5 5 5 34 1 4 Vuul qr 8 n hf 1 6 10 11 3 5 1 2 3 6 10 BLOCK. TAX. ' LOT. BLOCK. TAX. 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Xo biographical work of such interest to the whole people h:is liefore appeared in American literature. It Is a full, complete, honest account of the life of the most laborious and iiilluential of mrr conntry'5 reformers, the first journalist of his ace, and ihe busiest man who ever lived. There are also extended notices of very many of Mr. Greeley's temporaries whether in journalism or general politics, so that the whole is a rather full, just, and faith ful representation of American politics for a period of forty years. Here you will learn of the rise and fall of par ties s of the triumph and defeat of policies ; of the lives and characters of MANT EMINENT MEN. 2 33 11 57;7 8 3 - 33 40 08 12 Whf 3 31 6 e hf 2 34 . 37 84 w hf 3 34 31 4)1 lif 5 34 52 C 8 34 2 96 11 34 3 76 I 5 37 72 e hf 5 8 f5 22 32 w hf 6 &j l'J 21 9 35 $ 73 II 35 3 73 12 35 3 73 1 96 7 07 3 9 10 36 65 5 2 5 36 9 67 7 8 30 63 6 37 8 .'SC . 11 5 38 6 04:pJ 8 38 4 47 1 10 38 4 17: 12 11 r 3 62 12 5 39 1 70. M 9 10 39 2 07 i 1 9 39 2 6 2 3 11 39 2 36'4 I 40 2 73,5 6 6 42 2 73:10 7 41 2 38,12 6 42 5 93 2 9 42 42 94 10 10 42 42 94 12 6 43 8 37,1 II 43 2 84,2 4 44 9 919 8 44 2 2717 10 41 2 59 1 45 2 27,1 1 46 2 84 2 W hf 3 46 1 89 3 hf 5 46 1 89 7 11 12 46 55 34 1 2 47 39 13 1 5 47 19 91 'undhf 12 6 47 8 36,3 4 11 47 4i; 80 4 14 47 18 33 t 11 49 1 17 6 12 49 2 65! 7 13 49 9 91111 1 2 60 17 20 12 4 60 16 Oft 9 7 50 20 71 )4 9 1 62 t 17 9 8 52 1 17 I 12 52 2 65 2 undhf 2 54 2 47:3 10 54 4 4A1H2 TOWNSEXD'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. 172 173 'SM 221 222 222 223 T 19 16 2ft 12 19 OH 1 47 1 88 2 17 2 68 1 88 1 88 1 88 1 88 1 88 1 KM 2 17 1 2 17 1 44 1 44 1 44 1 41 13 11 j LOT. BLOCK. AAA. . LOT. BLOCK. TAX. 1 11 27i4 10 1 88 2 1- 1 27 6 1 88 1 2 1 27i6 " 1 88 1 3 1 27(7 " 1 88 3 3 1 27 8 " 1 88 4 3 1 27 9 " 1 88 7 3 1 27; 10 1 8S 8 3 1 27 11 " 1 H 4 4 1 44 12 " 1 88 5 4 1 44 3 11 1 88 7 4 1 44 4 " 1 8S 8 4 1 44 5 " 1 88 1 5 1 44 6 " 1 88 2 5 1 44;7 " 1 88 5 6 1 44'8 " 1 KS 6 6 1 44 9 1 8H 7 6 1 44 10 1 88 8 "51 4411 " 1 88 9 6 1 44 12 " 1 8H 10 5 1 44'1 12 llW 11 5 1 442 1 88 12 5 1 44:3 " 1 88 1 6 1 44!4 1 88 2 6 1 44 5 1 K 5 61446 "188 6 6 1 44'7 " 1 88 7 6 1 44 8 "188 8 61449 "188 1 7 1 10 1 88 2 7 14-11 13 1 8 3 7 1 57l 14 1 27 4 7 1 67 3 ' . 14 1 27 10 7 1 67 1 15 1 8H 11 7 1 57 2 15 1 8 12 7 1 57 3 15 1 88 1 8 1 67 3 16 1 S8 2 8 1 88 1- . .V 17 18 1 9 1 67 2 17 1 88 WHITE'S ADDITION TO CITY OF PLATTS MOUTH. LOT. BLOCK. TAX. i LOT. BLOCK. TAX. 4 3 2 ls's hf 9 5 1 57 12 4 11 Oil s hf 10 5 1 57 5 4 1 8S s hf 11 5 1.57 6 4 1 KH S lif 12 5 1 57 8 hf 7 5 1 67,1 7 1 1 9 hf 8 5 1 67 i 2 7 1 44 ! 9 34 c n9 12 2i ft (ten 6 7 2ftf at row 6 7 7 10 eh 2 3 8 I and ehf2 5 6 11 12 1 M hf 3 if hf G 9 11 12 6 6 5 8 10 9 6 8 II 1 if hf3 fc5 1 6 101 f cnd89 14 12 13 14 10 7 8 10 12 12 o 3 5 8 11 10 1 3 1 C0;4 68 4 1 10 8 58 4 1 60 9 fS 7 1 43 1 6.1 7 . 4 43 3 09 7 1 60 4 CO 7 1 8l!l2 60 8 1 43 5 CI 8 1 81 7 . 62 9 1 81 9 02 11 1 81 5 6 63 12 1 bO 7 63 14 1 81 9 63 17 1 81 11 63 18 7 27 9 4 19 20 65 5 73 21 2 25 6 73 21 1 8l 6 75 21 1 43 11 76 22 1 43 1 77 22 1 81 2 77 22 1 Jd 3 77 22 1 Hi 4 77 23 1 "ii 1 W 23 1 60 2 SO 2it 1 43 3 N, 26 1 4J 4 ... 2.i 1 i hf 1 ?1 26 1 4 2 fi 26 .1 l,J t, 26 3 92 4 S, 'it 3 ''- 5 HJ 28 20 6 ' HI 29 20 65 1 8 3ft 10 07 2 H4 30 32 U 3 fc4 31 20 65 1 ft; 31 9 0o2 86 32 10 67 ' 3 86 32 3 S2 4 86 33 12 22 5 86 33 22 W 6 Hi; 33 1 81 9 Hf, 3t 42 25,7 8 9 87 34 28 85; 1 89 34 10 57,9 89 34 2 25:8 K) 34 2 :8l0 90 35 2ft 55 3 93 35 33 85 6 93 35 15 56 5 c 94 35 2 25 8 05 35 2 25 2 96 35 2 25 9 96 36 5 6s:i0 96 37 4 75 8 97 38 3 4s 9 97 38 2 682 HO 38 2 68 4 111 39 1 99 9 111 43 4 75;i0 111 43 2 68 2 122 43 1 81 9 123 46 1 SI 11 138 46 1 26 11 1.-2 46 1 26 12 r2 47 3 92l0 165 47 4 75 2 160 47 4 85 10 16S 47 1 43 12 166 49 2 25 9 107 49 5 58 7 168 49 4 75 9 1C8 50 2 25 7 169 62 143,1 170 52 1 43 i 3 P72 54 2 6i4 172 64 rW'O 172 55 1 00 ',7 172 56 1 43 11 172 56 1 12 66 1 43! 8 172 56 1 ; 173 66 1 43 It 221 56 1 01:2 222 58 1 43:3 223 26 26 26 43 26 26 26 1 26 1 43 1 46 13 49 1 43 1 43 1 43 60 47 flit 1 10 9 63" 66-100 70 23 aH S ' 9 639 52-100 70 33 Oil 6 " 9 619 8-100 65 58 all 7 " 9 687 92-100 "2 08 Oil 9 ' 9 640 67 (W all It ' 9 C4C 70 46 all 13 ' 9 61) 70 66 ail 13 " 9 640 70 C6 all 17 ' 9 G49 C7 66 mi hf r.e cr 18 9 ko V ot) Wl.frtO 18 ' 9 0 9 06 Sl-'W 18 ' 9 80 9 06 llli 19 " 9 B!!? 14-100 02 09 a" 21 ' ' 9 64ft iS 30 cU 23 4 ' 9 60 70 (Pi all 5 9 (ilO 70 66 till 27 " 9 64ft 70 66 all 29 ' 9 64ft 98 36 all 31 " 9 617 9C-10O 94 87 all .33 9 4ft 9S 36 all 35 ' 9 04ft 70 66 STOVE CREEK mECIXCT. all 1 10 10 P33 39-100 131 40 ntc ;id n Tiinc 3 ' 2:t7 4;-loo 5ft 68 whf ami ne 5 " ' 4?7 to-ltm 103 co all 7 " " 6 kl 28-100 135 90 xo hf nw 8 4 ' 8ft 18 14 8 hf 9 4 ' 320 60 84 all 11 " 4 4 640 1 35 80 Bhfandahfutc 15 44 44 400 85 18 all 17 4 4 4 4 640 135 86 all 19 4 4 4 4 638 24-100 114 59 all 21 4 4 4 4 CKI 114 93 all 23 4 4 4 640 100 98 Oil 25 4 4 4 4 640 100 98 all 27 4 4 4 4 60 10ft 98 all 29 4 4 4 4 640 114 93 all 31 4 4 4 4 630 56-100 113 14 all 33 4 4 4 4 640 1 14 93 all 35 4 4 4 4 64ft 100 98 all 13 4 4 4 4 640 118 42 , GREEXWOOD TRECIXCT. j all 1 11 9 627 28-100 96 44 all 3 4 4 9 624 4-100 96 04 all 6 4 4 9 635 36-100 117 48 e hf 7 4 4 9 32ft 4:1 53 w or 7 4 4 9 10ft . 25 11 if hf nw 7 4 4 9 60 9 85 all 9 4 4 9 610 98 3d tll 11 4 4 9 640 139 13 all 13 4 4 9 640 137 16 uhfne 14 4 4 9 80 18 14 all - 15 4 4 9 640 112 31 Oil 17 4 4 9 640 98 all 19 4 4 8 581 1-109 M 33 all 21 4 4 9 6M 56 5ft Mlf C 22 4 4 9 4ft 13 60 all 23 4 4 9 64ft 112 31 ; 25 44 9 61ft 112 31 all 27 4 4 9 640 152 31 ail 29 4 4 9 64ft 56 50 ail 31 4 4 9 64') 80-100 53 41 all 33 4 4 9 640 56 50 all 35 4 4 9 640 112 31 MT. PLEASANT FRECINCT. ! nw 1 1Q 19. 157 11 htVf 14 ' 10 12 80 SW 15 10 12 16ft nhrne 25 11 12 hi) e hf se 7 10 13 80 sw 14 10 lfi 160 ne 15 10 13 16ft sw ne 17 10 13 40 e hf no 18 10 13 so SW 23 11 13 160 nwsw 32 11 13 40 se 33 11 13 160 AVOCA. PPECIXCT. wh'sw 31 10 12 Rft W 1st nw 34 30 12 8ft -.V ill 11W 27 10 13 80 lie 28 10 13 ICO w hf nw 27 10 13 80 liw. 1 i 12 1U S ilf 19 1ft 12 320 W hf 21 10 12 320 22 1ft 12 16ft IICIIW 23 1ft 12 4ft 8B 23 1ft 12 160 ne ne v: 10 12 0 se 20 10 12 160 n hr ne 27 10 12 ho nw 2.4 ift 12 Hift w lif nw 3ft 10 12 ho 11 hf ne 3ft 10 13 8ft n hf nw 32 10 12 8ft c hf ne 34 10 12 8ft e iif w hf ne 34 10 ' 12 1 w hf se 34 10 12 81 w hf nw 35 10 12 mi e hf se 19 10 13 8ft epnrtnhfnc 2ft 10 13 6ft 11 M ne 22 10 13 no ne ne 23 10 13 4ft MV 27 10 13 16ft 11 hf se 3ft 10 13 8ft W lif SC , 31 10 13 80 nw 35 10 13 100 28 64 14 97 29 25 14 7!) 14 40 26 89 26 3ft 7 37 1 49 20 10 7 82 33 75 18 f.9 I 19 45 I 29 18 14 1 L0TJIST1LLT2 PIUJCLNCT. 13 4: 22 65 44 13 1.9 89 ' 37 31 j 6 46 23 73 I 6 45 23 68 I 18 99 j 37 ;i7 ! 11 63 I 11 63 ! 12 21 ' 21 10 10 9l I 18 eft i SW !W lie q e hf hw w hf se fw sw ne ne nw ne 1 11 w w hf sw lot 6 lot 2 nw ho n Lf 2enw ne n" n In ;se uo lot 6 9 l.t sw lit so !'(. 3 b '. 4 :( 5 lot 4 e lif se sw e hf sw n pt nw n pt aw ne ne nw 13 43 14 33 8 71 12 15 6 75 23 74 12 23 12 22 23 74 OREAPOLIS PKECiNCT. WEEPIXO WATER PRECIXCT. 26 26 26 26 ("ft m (XI (.ft 11 o 'ft !-4 91 85 85 85 94 94 94 91 94 94 3 92 It 09 94 1 43 1 26 1 26 1 10 1 10 9 00 5 58 1 81 1 81 1 81 1 81 1 81 1 81 1 43 1 43 1 43 1 W 1 60 ew nw e nf ntc n fif mt pf e ne nw ne nw 8W ne uto nw w nf 8 if : fill' i hf flf w hi t-.s t 1 u- l,i t It ill 1 26 DUKES ADDITIOX. LOT. 7 8 4 5 BLOCK. TAX. LOT. BLOCK. TAX. 10 12 10 9 1 7 1ft. 8 2ft 21 31 31 ST.4D;LJlf.4.VA- ADDITIOX. M 16 Mock 2 ta.r, 1 00 Vt 16 bZocfc 3 tar, 1 00 riro.vpsfO-vs additiox. LOT. BLOCK. TAX. j LOT. BLOCK. TAX. 1 23 8 7 449 7 1 00 12 3 1 00,10 7 1 OO 13 3 1 00, 12 7 1 00 14 3 1 Oft 13 7 1 00 1 5 1 Oft' 14 7 1 00 2 5 1 oo;i4 11 94 3 5 1 Oft 15 4 4 94 1 C 1 Oft 16 ' 4 94 2 6 1 00 17 " 91 3 rt 1 Oft 18 4 4 94 4 6 1 00 19 4 4 94 7 6 1 " 29 ' 94 8 fl 1 00 2l ' " !4 9 6 1 Oft 22 4 " 94 10 6 1 00 23 4 ' 11 0 1 00 24 4 ' 94 12 6 1 "O 25 4 4 94 13 6 1 Oft 26 4 4 91 14 6 1 00 TOirXSEXD'S ADDITIOX. t'C I.W l!C tie TIlV xw se nw CIO fC ne Mtf mv SC fie nw tie nw aw re ne t( nw if ne nw ne w hfme t hi re W ft If AC ir hf rw w re ne xw e hf ne re to te hf nip and r.e nic d rt' re ne ne hf nw n hf rw rt riv tc hf nw nw re ne re it'T ic hf se rc) rtrrw rc r. w hf se rio ne nw e hf re. UH'lhfe hf re urfl hf rw re ehf nr nw ne ne rr. re fW rw rw 1 1 1 2 4 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 9 9 11 12 12 1 j i ) T 1 i U U U 1 21 27 29 29 29 31 31 31 31 10 11 . 33 35 35 55 15 17 19 19 19 19 21 23 23 23 24 24 25 26 28 29 3ft 30 .1 32 34 35 35 6 6 9 9 17 17 18 2ft 21 21 28 29 29 31 31 31 32 32 . . 4 40 80 80 18 160 40 160 160 160 160 160 lftft 80 10ft 1-v) .- I l )') H C.I ia ilH) " 160 lll i-jo 1AI 16ft ltift llMI llW 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 10ft piO 160 160 80 (-) 40 llJI 8ft 160 liift 40 W) 40 1G0 40 8.1 80 40 PO 4ft 160 lift 40 40 fO 16ft HV) 1C4) Hft 8ft 4ft 80 4ft 4ft 40 40 7 51 11 87 11 87 11 41 22 08 6 05 M 27 85 27 8i 85 85 : 01 87 2i' 27 11 U II l 11 il 2S 8i 1 i ;.' if 2 "- 18 24 18 21 22 6S 18 21 22 i8 22 t'8 22 08 22 OS 18 24 18 .4 18 21 18 21 is 24 18 24 18 24 22 08 22 08 22 08 22 08 22 OS 35 14 35 14 29 91 29 1.1 29 91 21. 91 35 1 t 25 73 13 21 13 21 0 53 ?4 Oil 11 87 23 04 22 08 6 06 14 27 7 49 28 22 6 05 11 39 11 87 6 28 10 91 5 80 18 2 15 1M 6 C9 6 08 9 22 58 22 58 22 58 11 64 5 81 3 24 10 91 5 Hft 5 8ft 5 Hft 6 8ft shfse l 12 12 so 2043 lie 12 12 12 16ft 3!l 91 nw 12 12 12 llift 39 91 lotC 25 13 12 3 1 15 lot 6 ' 26 13 12 39 6 64 lot 7 26. 13 12 40 6 97 lot 8 . 26 '13 12 32 6 66 lot 9 26 13 12 lit 2 93 lot 7 27 13 12 29 6 02 lot 8 27 13 12 29 5 02 lot 1 36 13 12 28 8 23 lot 2 36 13 12 46 12 39 lot 3 V 36 13 12 29 7 81 lot 4 36 13 12 39 77 SllfshfSW 3i 13 12 4ft 10 55 fraction l 1- 13. r.20 l.v. e hf '1 12 13 310 6S 2ft UW 4 12 13 151 30 36 C hf SO ' 6 12 S3 8(1 16 97 e hf lie 6 12 13 75 15 24 lie IIW 5 12 13 S2 5 33 lie SW 5 12 13 0 11 28 w hf ne ne 6 12 13 10 2 75 lie IIW 10 12 13 40 8 68 llWUW . 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P.OCK ULUFFS TOWN LOTS. OREAPOLIS rRECIXCT & TOWN LOTS. Oreapolis, n hf luAU P.OCK BLUFFS PRECINCT. LoU Clock Tax. 20 2 19 8 21 141 6 21 2 91 6 21 1 30 10 29 2 19 12 8 'lot 4 4 11 It 31 9 66 ! n W sw 4 11 14 4ft 12 15 : vv toi lot 3 4 11 14 7 2 70 ... 27 11 13 jOO 21 24 I v i:f sc r,e 4 11 14 20 6 42 I s pt S :m 5 11 14 25 7 81 s.VSC 6 11 14 4ft 12 15 in e pt nw se 13 lit 3 1 30 e hf ti w se 21 11 14 20 4 24 nwneuw 28 11 14 It) 2 46 s nw 31 11 It 4ft 6 92 nw sV 31 14 4ft 6 92 n hf se se 31 4 4 14 20 3 93 SOUTH REND PRECINCT. lot 8 4 12 10 36 8 70 e pt SW se 6 12 1ft 3 1 35 lot 9 5 12 10 60 13 45 shfne 6 12 10 80 18 63 nhfnw 6 12 10 80 18 63 whfsw 6 12 10 80 18 63 ehfsw&nw 7 12 10 24ft CI 97 w pt lot 2 9 12 1ft 40 7 39 SW sw 9 12 10 4ft 7 39 se sw 9 12 19 40 13 02 e pt lot 5 10 12 10 30 4 34 h lit lot 8 1ft 12 10 11 2 78 lot 3 13 12 10 23 4 87 lot 2 13 12 10 6ft 10 92 pt 1f t 5 13 12 10 37 i-l"0 7 64 ptwptlotC 13 12 10 6 6-HjO 3 09 i e pt ne nw 14 12 10 1ft 2 3ft 1 e hf w hf ne ne 15 12 10 10 2 73 se se ne 44 2 2ft sw ne 4 4 4 4 4 4 40 6 33 sc nw 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 09 w hf nw 4 4 4 4 4 4 80 13 51 nw ne 17 4 4 4 4 40 10 21 ne nw 4 13 62 sw ne 18 ' 4 4 4 4 4 10 21 nw se 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 61 s hf 19 4 4 4 4 320 65 H3 se sw 20 4 4 4 4 40 8 :xi sw se ........ 8 in all 29 4 4 4 4 CtO 136 68 w Iif ne 31 4 4 4 4 8ft 17 ift W hf 4 4 1 4 4 4 320 6 68 Se ...... j,;,, ;y M e hf nw S3 4 ' 4 4 ho 17 ift ebfsw 4 4 4 4 4 4 8ft 14 73 shfne 35 4 4 4 4 ro 11 87 w hf 35 4 4 4 4 3U0 48 34 se q 35 4 4 4 4 160 20 50 LOTS 12 5 0 7 8 4 5 J 10 11 5 6 7 8 all of all of all of 1 3 6 0 7 all of all of 12 3 4 78 all of 5 0 7 8 0 7 8 12 7 8 all of all of 3 4 5 0 7 8 a! I (t xcfpt lot 5) r i 7 a it'll jt 8 3 of 8 4 7 of of 4 7 PLATTSMOUTH PRECINCT. r 1 EIGHT-MILE 30 3ft 30 1 1 STADELM ANN'S ADDITION TO CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. LOT. BLOCK. TAX. ' LOT. 11 2 8 36'2 16 2 1 44 j THOMPSON'S ADDITION TO PLATTSMOUTH. BLOCK. TAX. LOT. LOT. 1 This work is. In- short, the great biographico historical work of the times. It is the trreat lit erary success of thf times. Every intelligent man and woman w ill have it. Orders are al ready coming in in such a way as to show they will soon iM-giii to jtour. Mechaiiicallvtt is the lwwlsomest hook pub lished, being profu-cly and KLEOANTLV IL LUSTRATED with alxiiit 4oeii)rr;iviiifr, includ ing portraits, also a steel cnirravinit of Mr. tiree ley, which is the most pleasing and natural of any yet published making a volume of over 609 royal octavo pages,." Agents Wanted, To whom the best terms are offered. Agents are meeting with unparallelled sinless. The great popularity of the book insures to begin ners success. 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TAX.- 25 34 I 2 5 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 11 1 44 2 1 44 1 44 1 .44 1 88 16 TO 1 88 1 88 1 88 I 88 1 88 1 88 19 20 3 5678 3 4 1 2 123 1 i 3 4 34 15 15 15 17 ' 20 21 22 22 39 40 4ft 45 49 44 1 71 1 71 1 71 6 33 1 88 1 88 1 88 1 88 6 21 1 71 1 71 1 88 1 88 19 JO LOT. 1 2 1 3 1 3 4 7 8 4, 5 7 8 1 2 A 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 1 2 1 LOT. 4 5 6 n7 8 9 K. T.VX.ILOT. BLOCK. TAX. 1 94 4 10 1 26 1 945 10 1 26 2 91 6 10 1 26 2 94i7 10 1 26 3 94!8 10 1 26 3 94 9 lit 1 26 3 94 10 10 1 26 , 3 91 11 10 1 -'6 1 3 94il2 1 1 26 ! 1 00 1 11 1 26 4 " 1 Oft 3 " 1 -6 ' 4 1 () 4 41 1 Vft i 4 1 w "1 1 5 1 00 6 4 4 1 -1; 5 1 00 7 1 ! 6 1 Oft 8 4 4 1 1 5 1 M 9 4 4 1 6 6 1 til 10 1 2.: . 6 1 00 11 4 4 1 -'6 5 1 (10 12 44 1 26 j 5 1 OP I 12 1 26 0 1 Oft 2 12 1 '26 6 1 00 3 li 3 Si 6 1 00 4 12 1 26 0 1 00 5 12 1 26 6 1 ft" ft 12 1 26 6 1 00 7 12 1 26 6 1 lift 8 12 1 26 6 1 00 9 12 1 26 7 1 10 1ft 12 1 26 7 1 10 11 12 12 10 67 7 1 10 1 13 1 26 7 1 10 2 13 1 26 7 1 10 1 14 1 10 7 1 10 3 14 1 10 7 1 10.1 15 1 26 7 1 1ft 2 15 1 26 7 1 1ft 3 . 15 1 26 7 1 1ft 3 16 1 26 8 1 1ft 1 17 1 26 8 1 26 2 17 1 26 9 1 10 s half s 8W SW w hf se sw sw no sw nw e hf no se nw sw w hf and ne se ne nw sw sw sw ne ne no w hf ne e hf s.) v so e hf se se ne ne nw se se sw se nw se ke e hf nw e hf sw ehf ne shf sw se n hf sw tjf se w hf nw nw c se c hf Tl? i II w GROVE ntECINCT. 80 40 20 3 3 10 10 11 12 13 14 22 f 23 1ft 12 13 15 22 23 23 23 27 35 35 36 4 6 17 17 19 S 8 9 9 18 2ft 12 12 12 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 il ia 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 J3 13 13 13 13 '3 13 13 13 13 J I "? K; 13 4ft 40 80 4ft 160 12ft 160 160 160 l'1 160 KM) 40 Hft 8ft lCft 160 8ft ll 16ft 16ft 160 16ft 160 160 160 160 160 160 8ft 80 80 80 16ft 80 8ft ! lftft . l.tft Hft 14 27 8 OS 4 02 13 Hft 7 32 12 01 6 1ft 23 31 17 69 21 10 21 10 2ft 34 21 24 20 94 21 24 5 50 10 68 10 98 42 75 44 74 20 25 41 76 38 79 42 75 42 75 42 75 25 45 21 53 24 53 25 45 2!2 81 27 85 11 87 11 87 11 68 16 67 32 64 17 17 17 17 15 47 30 21 :3 .vi :s 6f. 1 1 87 se sw sw se nw sw lot 1 lot 7 lot 10 und hf lot 11 lot 13 lot 14 25 und a 9 hf sw 4 11 lot 13 lot 14 lot 25 lot 33 lot 34 nw sw q sw nw q ne nw nw ne se q s lif sc q nw ne lot 4 7 und a e pt 1 5 n pt lot 6 und li w hf se & e lit sw q lot 1 lot 8 lot 13 lot 14 lot 15 lot 16 lot 1ft lot 11 lit lot 14 lot 13 lot 17 lot 19 lot 22 lot 23 lot 26 lot 27 lot 29 lot 31) lot 31 lot 32 lot 34 (pt 2ft pt 29) lots 1 & 2 lot 4 40 13 4 14 15 t 23 7 7 19 20 lot lot lot U-t 11 lot 12 !f.t 13 rf 15 i.'t 1 ! 't 17 KLMWOD PUEC1N.;T. WHITE'S ADDITIOX". BLOCK. TAX. ! LOT. BLOCft. TAX. 3 4 4 6 6 0 1 3' 10 1 26: 11 1 26 12 1 10.1 1 10,2 1 10 1 YOUXO A HAYS' ADDITIOX. LOT, 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 5 6 1 13 Block, tax. ) lot. BLOCK. 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