Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 11, 1879, Image 1

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    The Herald.
The Herald,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY,
AT
PLATTSIOOTH, NEBRASKA.
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VOLUME XV.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1370.
NUMB Ell. 33.
Extra Copies of the nittiALO for s&!e by
J. P. You no, at tho rost-Ofiloe Ne lejot.
Main Street. '
i i ii il
1 HPJ Ml
p
HENRY BCSCK
dealer 1 n
SAFES, CHAIRS,
ETC., ETC, iTC,
Of A.H Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
Of till sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cabL
.1r FiVii' HEARSE
13 NOW HEADY FOK SERVICE.
ORGANS 8l PIANOS
Of Every Description,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The Celebrated
Whittlesey Patent
X7I17DOW SHADE FIXTURES,
Complete with Roller, for 2."cts.
Lambrequin Window Shades.
Aud a Larger v?iiety of Cheaper Shades,
of all varieties.
With many thanks for past patronage. I
Luvite all to call and examine my
LAEG E STOCK OF
J3tf. r'URXT"JK AM) COT FISH
BRICK! BRICK!
i you want any
Fire cr Ornamental Erick,
Call on
J. T. A. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, - - NEBRASKA.
HOTEL. CITY HOTEL-
PLATT SV.OUTU, NEB.
First c'ass Lcdtrin?-; Rooms.
First CIwm Boarding.
i;i:nl Sar.iplc Itcciaa
ETerjthiJ! atd every con:fort
A Good Hotel can Fiirnlsli
Also, Uors'.l NVins, (loud L'eer, 0:od I.itjiur.
(,od LeiMiiuadsf. liood Ciir-..M,
Kept at the City Kotel.
1t- FUEO. :Oi. rrui'i-ietr.
Zt-Tt ' 7 Zf
ar':r, CARRIAGE and ORXA
HEXTA L rA I XTEI2,
Sh'.-p over the Brielc Block
next to II Boeclc's.
l'LATTSMOUHI,
lllv.
It 70s re o. man of l'KiM v, T.e kor.-J tji 1: j Uraus of
CO your juif. r-vuiu fer-i'.' sdu o ti 3
LjM
II yen ere a in t ij'-.fr OTrrycr irr-lkiid
mere
vu!
V7ao.T"ryfoar. w?i rrvr yen p;e.wr.rrrT.youcol
l-:lir".r'-v.';.:i P" c'' -.r'.'? I' rh-,-o. ra
""ir.iia-ita;:. wit.i.-.uJ ' .a.'.T-.'.fa.
r-,'1'-"'-A 'IT' w
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EiT,rc.n if-frvift. K.-'rrv or tn-rnnrv .wiirfi?. '
t-J tt .v i hves.-...' i - you w
If tub !nr'7-r-M rni-! V-J tt
Th. i:? r- f.-r !...-:!. f ,7,,!. ..:t.-io-tu
irk
m REKEOY
FOU
nissasss ol tlic Tlircat ani Luges.
T):soasoa of the iiIno
iv.iiy organs ;iro -so prov-u'.i-at
a:l fatal, that a
fiafe r.iul reliable reineily
lr thtui is invaluable
to every community.
Avf.k's Ciskkrv Pec
toral, ia such a remedy,
a:iJ no other bo emi-
r-'"'y nently merit.- the conri
W1 JJ deiieo of the public. It
iitulitkl ' i a scientilic combina-
ti."a of the medicinal
principles ami curative
'virtue of the finest
' V-e'l, to insure the preat-
est poKsmle cn-cjeucy
PECTORAL. uuifornuty of re-
pults, vh:cli enables
pTivsicianr, r- v,-cll cn invaH l.i t uso it with
cofirhienee. It 23 tho most reliabl-3 remedy
for d;s; xscs of the throat a:ul luus that sci
ence h;w prniluced. It strikes a&th fouu
dation of all pulmonary oiseases, affonllug
prompt and certain relief, and ia adapted to
patients of ur.y ae or either Hex. liein;?
very jial it ib!e, the youngest children take
it without diSieulty. In the treatment of
or.I;:iary Coughs, Cole's, fr;o?-o Throat,
IJronrhltls In J:iezi:a, Cleryiaan's
.ore TJiroat, Asthma, Croiip, and Ca
tarrh, tho eiferM of AvEit's CiiiRar Pi:c
To;t.i., are n::irri;-al, and innltituds are an
l.r.uily pr(.-s-:rvid from serious ilines-i by its
timely and faithful use. It shrii'd be kept
tt luiud in ftvery househo'd, U r tlie pro-t-'i
t-on ii affords in .si:dd..-n attacks. In
'lioipiit-conj;-! ad Consumption
th -ra i no other rciaedv 80 ciiicacioiu,
Koothiu-, auj helpful.
The rnrrvp'.hnu cures wJiich Ayer's
CiiKiytr PK'.ror.Ai. ha-s effected a'.! over ti.o
wor:d ar3 a sufiici.-nt puarai.ty that it will
continue to prodneu the best results. An
impartial trial will convince t'ne most scepti
cal Hj wonderful curative powers, as well
an of its sunniority ever all other prcr-ara-tior.3
for pulmonary compUiats.
rmincnt physicians in all parts cl tlie
fOHii'ry. knowing its composition, reoora-i-i'T.d
Avrn'n CiiKJtBY TECTORAi.to invalids,
d jresciile it ia their p-actice. The test
. of half a century lias proved its absolute
c-'rtainty to e;ir all pulmonary complaints
not already Leyosiil tho reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
I'rnrlical nnl Anslj ticnl Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
CLB 1ST JU-t. liCCG-Iiia KVtaTT.iiilfcR.
1 . W
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GABPENTES SAWS
Or my'lim kind, yon can tile ftonrsrl f with on
Ajp tlntJtine so tlmt it will cut Jieiter- than
Ihe tfiliwill all remain of hiih1 sirs and
uap. Sent free on receipt of (lit. HO to any
pirt of th? liiitt-i btatpH. 1 1 1 unti ai.i C irculiin. frr.
foxi A prnt rrnnfrrt in frfi'y eovntunmt
fit if. ATirea4 . HUTU dL- UJUO., j'cw Ox
ford , JVt.
Mf'e haT licnrlrpds cf loiters ft-nm mon n.lrs
cur .Machine who ity tUvy would not take tut iu
WIRTS & SGHOLLE,
. 26. 223 Wabash At en ok. Chicago, 111.
Floe, Medium, and Common
r
ILLUSTRATED CATALOOTJE nd price
i.'t of orer 500 new design MAIL,Ei FliJi.li
a n application. CS4 or tt.)
more patent imnrovc
roents tli.m ar.Tother sloven. Ask your deal
er fur them, or send lor free illusiralcd cir
cular. Chicrro U Erie Gtove Co. (Limited),
Vx, 171 & 173 X,a.' SJ., Chicago.
CRAY'S 6PECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK. The 0rtEnlIh TRADEMARK.
..hiit...BT.te. 7
iVi !v and all diiaaw CSX7'
iV'iV5T:V that follow u a jr-
Tefore Taking. Abuse: as Lwi of After TaU injf.
Memorr, roivrl lsifj!e, Pnln in liirRack. Diaiaeuor
VnioD, Premature Okl Age. aal Piacy other t)iiaK that
laaJ to Inunitr orCoDtnnipiion, anil a Prematnrc Grave.
(tjr'ull particular in cur i-imi hlst, wkich we desire to
end free by mail to every one. C-7The Specific MeliciniU
old by all 4rurs;t at Jl pr f actagi. or ia paekt,-c for
3, or will be tent free by njatt oa receipt of t&e racay by
ad-ireeli-.z
THE G2AT JKEDrCISS CO.,
Hbco:c Bun, Urraorr, Mies.
i2r-Sda;ia ruttsmoulh and everywhere, by
nil DrnffiTlM's.
FIRST CIiA:S
Clothing "House!
C. G. HSR0LD, - Propristcr.
FIKST ESTABL'I IS 1?-C.
Keeps a general largo stock of
Hen's, Youth's & Boy's
iiLO 1 Itiiljr!
an l ba just receive;! the finest lut of
French and English Silk
WORSTED SUITS,
that ever cr:a?st:r tuz ito. river.
lils li;7ei'cnt styles of
are surprisins. f-tid his stock of
1 L. 1 iKitiU'.. V,. VV.JUJ a
i.1 r. 0. 0 U i 3,
AM)
i, ?r v. W M V- i-2 ' r &3tft?
Isms J r-.xKi-'i to sur.ply r.uy ilemacd.
Call and Examine tliG
n r " 4-
C i a -
n Vi L i. .--3 - 2 v Am 'i LiSi!
SOLE AGENT.
Kor sa'o bv K. O. Jovcv & Sm. Selcmon &
Nath:n. Wm ilertlu, V. Ii. Laker & Co.. L.
Kali.-,kY & .''oh.
' i ' vi-'-t-. iV t-'-i
A stor.t backbone Is as essential tf physical
health :i to political coiiristeiicv. Per weak
ness of the back anrt disorder of the liver and
kidnevs. tb tonic iwid luoderate dietetic ac
tion oi the Hitlers Is the one thin.sr needful.
Keineiaber that the ptomaeh is tlte niain stay
of every i.tlier v:.n. and that by iuvvoratinu
1 lie fiitVst ion xvtiii this ;i paration. the spinal
eoluuiu and all its dependencies are t treui;th
ened. fnr Ilostf ttf r s ALMANAC for 130 apply
to Iiiits.g!t and dou!crs generally.
37t
J. G- CHAMBERS,
Manufacturer of and liealcr in
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
HALTERS,
WHIPS
ETC., ETC., ETC.
IiKP AIRING
Dons "witli Neatn8ssl Dispatch.
1 e only place in town where "Tmley's pat
ent self adjustable horse eollars.i'"e sold."
P si fiy U 1 II ia
1 g 1 fcl H Is tho best base burn"
I B 1 S I M 1 ,1 er for h"rJ coal- U
r--; --t.t
LJ pj --i-a
3 Is? ir w 7
iNational Bank
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NESKASKA,
eccrKsaoit to
TOOTI.K. HAX.VA & CLARIS
John "it7..-.kj: i.?
K. ti. Iiovkv
K. W. M-!.Al';HLlN. .
JON'II O liOUKKK
President.
Vice President.
Cashier.
Assistant Carliicr.
Tills Rank is now opeD for business at their
new room, corner Mam and Sixth streets, and
is prepared to transact a general
BANKING- BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Government and Local
Securities
ROUGI1T AND SOLD.
Deposits Received and Interest Allow
ed on Time Certificates.
Vvailable In any part of tlie United States and
lu all the Principal Towns and Cities
of F.urope.
AGESTS'rOR TOE
CELERSATED
kman Line and Allan Line
OP STKAMEKS.
Terson wishing to bring out their friends from
Europe can
PVRCHASE TICKETS FROM CS
Tli roach to Platts mouth.
WE I IS .
J. F. B A U H E I S T E R
Furnishes Fresh, Pure iiilk.
Special call? attended ta. and Fresh Milk
from saute cow furni.suad when wanted,
4iy
Excelsior Barber Shop.
J. o. BOONS,
Haiti Street, opposite Saunders House.
HAin-ctr'TTiiT
SHAVING A X D S II A M P O O 1 X G
Especial attention given to
CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA
DIES' HAIR.
CALL AND SEE BOONE, GENTS,
And gtt a born in a
CL3A:.T SHAVE
A. Sehlegel & Bro
Manufacturers cf
ZfT-JIILsriE CIG-AS,
Aud dealers in
FAX C Y SMOKERS ARTICLE'S, SMOKING
and CHEWING
TOD ACCOS.
?pce:a! RKAXPS and sizes of CIGARS made to
cider, and s.-.t isfaetioa guarastecd. Cig-r
clippiuss sold for .smoking tobacco.
Main ?t. three dooss west of Saunders House:
Tlattsmoutii, Neb. lOly
M HABDffABB STORE.
J. S. DUKE
Has just opened an catite new stock, of hard
ware, on
-wa jul mj-i79J -XT' ffr KKrir
Xext door west of Chapman Jt Smith's Drug
Stoic.
A Full Line cf
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, ly the Keg
or Pound
ROPE, POWDER. SHOT, GRIND
STONES, WHEEL-BARROWS.
A FulhT.ine of (ITlil-KY.
Sjw:ialnates to Ruilders and Con
tractors. All goods soli as low as they possibly can be
and live. 4!y
WILLIAM HEROLD,
dealer tu
DIIY GOODS,
CLOTHS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
:o:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Large stock of
BOOTS and . SHOES
t bo
CLOSED OUT AT COST
:o:
Notions, Queensware,
and ia fact everything you can cad for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASn PAID FOR HIDES AXD FURS.
Ail kinds of country induce taken lu ex
change for goods.
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers In
STOVES,
raatr art rr js. ust. jB3 9
ETC., ETC., KTC.
One Door Fast of the Post-Office riattsmoutu,
Nebraska.
Practical Workere in
SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA
2IERY,dc.,dc. Large assortment of Hard ana Soft
Pumps, Gass Pipes andFittings.
COAL STOVES,
Wood and Coal Stoves for
ii EATING Oil COOKING,
Always on Hand.
Evry variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Zinc
Work, kept in Stock.
MAKING AND REPAIRING,
Done on Short Notice.
rSTEYER YTH IXO WA ItRAXTED !SJ
PIIICES tOW 1IOWX.
SAGS R OS.
PROFESSIONAL, CARDS
IHt. J. 1j. MfCKRA,
IIOMCEPATHIC PHYSIC I AX. at Factory
vilie, Cass county, Nebraska. 24Iy
T. n. WILSOX".
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practice In Raan-
ders and Cass Counties. Ashland, .Nebraska.
3.-.mu
K. B. WIXOHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Plattsmouth. Neb. Of
fice Front Kooni oVer Chapiaan Smith's
lirun btore. - -iiy
JI.A. HAI5TIAS,
ATTOKTCEYAXD SOLICITOR. Will Prac
tice in the State and Federal Courts. Itesl
dence, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Slly
It. II. tiVISJiSTOX, 31. r-
VHYSICIAN & 51'UOEOX.
OFFICE HOURS, from to a. m., to 2 p. m.
Examining Surgeon for U. fc. fensior..
IIt. XV. IS. HClHLIiSF.CHT,
TKACTISIXG PHYSICIAX. will attend calls
at all hours, nijrnt or flay, i lari-inoitiu,
braka. Office iu Chapman & biuith's lruj
Store. Or
J. H. HALL. SI. I.
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE with Dr. Livingston .South Side of
Main Street, between 6th and 7th streets Will
attend calls promptly. 'J)i
XVIIA4 S. WISH.
COLLECTIONS .-4 S tECFA L TT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In
surance and Collection Ajrency. O.Tiec In Fitz
gerald's block, l'lattsmoutii, ieorasi;a. wiiw
E3. S. SJIITH.
iiToitVKV AT LAW and Real Estate Bro
ker. Special attention civen to Collections
, . . . ...V ......... !... ,:,iA r 11 . 1 . 1 f 1 ; t
ana au niaticrs iiii:i iiii iur uwc iw ic.n tnun.-,
Oflice on 2d floor, over Post Oiliee. l'lattsmoutii,
Nebraska. KJ.L
LAW OFFICE, Peal Ftaie, Fire and LifeTn-sm-.iii."r
wn!. I'hitisinouth. Nebraska. Col
lectors, tax-paver. Have a complete abstract
of titles. Rt:y "and sell real etate, nefctiate
loans. &.C. i JJ 1
JIM'S K. MORlitlSON.
AV. L. BROWSE.
Notary Public.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Cass
and adjoining Counties ; gives special au- niioii
to eoiieetions and abstr teis of t'tlc iuce 111
Fitzgerald Plcck, Platt-eioulh, Nebraska.
tTyt .
HAW. !K. fJIAPMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Solicitor in Chaneerv. Office iu Fitzger
ald IsL'ck,
luyl FLATTSMOUTII, XEB.
I'lattsmoutU. Xebraslast.
omee on Main Street over Solomon & Na
than's Store. 3ily
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS.
ILATTSMOUTH, neb.
C. RESSEi., - Proprietor.
Flour, Com Jlcal t Feed
Always on hand and for sale at lowest cash
p ices. The hi?i'. st prices paid tor Y heat and
Corn. Particular attention given custom work.
cehakslb:s wauus::..
Tonsorial Artist.
VliATTSTIOUTSI JTSKASKA.
Flace :f business 0:1 Main St.. between 1th
aiidr.tii streets. shaiapoii!g. Shading, chil
dren's hair ciittiag, etc. etc. I'.tly
LENHOFF & EON N S,
Alorsiia! Dew Saloon !
Oae door east of tho Saunders House. We
keep the best ol
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
S"m9 Constantly on Hand.
S A UNO EitS HOUSE.
J.S.GREGORY, - - - Proprietor.
Location Central. Good Sairplo Room..
Every attention pr.ld to giests. 43m3
Tlattsiiolth. ----- Xkb
MACIIIXE SHOPS !
PLATTSMOCT1I, XF.Tl.,
Repairer of Stcain Engines, Boilers,
Saw and Grist Jlillf
JA A51) -:TEA3I I-'ITTIn?.!,
V'rought Iron Tipe. Force an I Lift Pipes.Steam
Gauires, Hafet v-Valve Governor, and all
kinds of Brass Engine Fittings,
repaired on short notive.
FARM MACHINEH
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BATES & XlQHUKE.
New Carpenter shop on ilaia Street,
Corner of 7th.
Bates & Kohnke,
13uilders,
Contractors,
and general workman in the
Carpenter ' line.
STOVES I
:e3::e:d"wa-:e:e:.
AND
U. V. Mathews,
- On Miin St., opp. Platte Valley nouse,
arbbart, St -bci ft Sinter.
A lanre assortment of SHELF HARD
WARE, just reerived aud will
be sold low.
WOOD STOCK AND IRON, PUMPS,
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.
Ammunition, MaUs-Low.
AND A SPECIALTY.
Remember, we keep a good TINNER, and
are prepared to do all sorts of Tin-work.
BriHcn'a Corn. Planters, and all hinds of Farm
Tools.
U. V. I AT HEWS,
28iy Plattsuiouth, Neb.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
Sfatei Directory.
A. R. PADDOCK. U. S. Senator. Beatrice.
ALVIN SAUNDERS, U. S. Senator. Omaha.
E. R. VALENTINE, Representat'e. West Point.
ALBIN I S NANCE. Governor, Lincoln.
S. J. ALEXANDER, Secretary of State.
F. W. LEfDTKE. Auditor. Lincoln.
t. M. BARTLE1T, Treasurer. Lincoln.
S. R. THOMPSON. Sunt. Public Instruction.
F. DAVIS, I .an ft Commisf loner.
V. .1. DILWORTH. Attorney General.
REV. C. C. HARRIS. Chaplain of Penitentiary.
DR. H. P. MA TTHEWSOX, Supt. Hospital for
the Insane.
o
Strprerrte Court.
S. MAXWELL, Chief Justice, Fremont.
G EO. B. LA K E, Omaha.
AM ASA COBB, Lincoln.
o
Second Judiciat Sitlrici
S. B. POUND. .Tut'se, Lincoln.
J. C. WATSON, Froseeutiiijr-AU'y. Neb. City.
W. L. SVELLS. Clerk Dist. Court, Platusmouth.
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County TJiteclory.
A. N. SULLIVAN, County Judje.
.1. D. TUTT. County Clerk.
J. M. PATTERSON, County Treasurer.
It. W. IIYRKS, Sheriff.
G. W. FAIRFIELD. Surveyor.
G. HILDEBRAND, Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
HENRY' WOLFE. Liberty Precinct.
.TAMES CRAWFORD. South Bend rreclnct.
SAM'L RICHARDSON. Mt. Pleasant Piecinct.
City directory, .
J. W. JOHNSON. Mavor.
J. M. PATTERSON, Treasurer.
J. D. SIMPSON. City Clerk.
RICHARD VI VIA N. Police Judge.
P. B. MURPHY, City Marshal.
WM. L. WFLLS. ChW of Fire Dept.
COUNCII.MKN.
1st Ward .1. FEFPEKBKKG, V.V. LEONARD.
2d Ward G. W. FAIRFIELD, J. V. WECK-
(.BACII.
3d Ward-11. C. GUSHING, TiIOS. POLLOCK.
4th Ward P. McCALLAN, E. S. SHARP.
5otmaler3SO. W. MARSHALL.
B. & M. R. KTime Table.
Taking EffectTlay A, 1879. .
FOR OMAHA FROM PLATTSMOUTH.
Leaves 7 :(K a. m. Arrives 8 -45 a. ra."
. 3 :W p. m. " . 4 :55 p. in.
FROM OMAHA FOit PLATTSMOUTH.
Leaves 9 :10 a. m. Arrives In :40 a. in.
" 6 :00 p. 111. 1 :55 p. in.
FOR T.-E WEST.
Leaves Plattsmouth t) :45 a. 111. Arrives Lin
coln. 12 -45 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, 7: 55 p. in.
Freight leaves 9 :0o a. 111. Ar. Lincoln 2 :55 p.m.
FROM THE WEST.
Lea es Kearney. 6 :."0 a. in. Leaves Lincoln,
1 .: p. m. Arrives Plattsmouth. 4 :'-'0 p. m
Fre-inht leaves Lincoln 11:40 a. ia. Arrives
Plattsuiouth, 4 :5T p. in.
GOING EAST.
Exoress. 6 :15 a. m.
1'asstMiger, (train each day) 4 :2S p. m., except
Saturday. Eveiy third Saturday a train con
nects at tlie usual time.
El. V. EI. It. Xliisc TabSc.
. Taking Effect Sunday, March 23, 1573.
SOUTH.
5 :5ripci
C :27
STATIONS.
HASTINGS.
AYR.
BLUE HILL.
COWLES.
RED ( l.''L !).
INAVALK.
KIvKRTON.
FI'.A r K 1.1 N.
BLOOMING iuN.
NOHTH.
8 :8iani
8 m
7 :40
. 6 :1S
:25
7 :05
8 :20
S M
9 :10
0 :,J"pm
7
:i5
:35
6 :
6 :
:10
5 :
S5
L-5
6 :
5
:10am
For Cutaneous Disorders,
most invaluable. It docs not heal externally
alone, but jienetnues with the most searching
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the importance of the political events wioch it
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lance on the part of every citizen who desires
to preserve the Oovemment that the founders
gave us. The debates and acts of Congress, the
utterances of the press, theexciiiiic contests of
the Republican and Democratic parties, now
nearly equal in strengil. throughout the coun
try, the varying dr'ft of . public sentiment, wili
all bear directly and effectively upon the twenty-fourth
Presidential election to be held in
November. Four years ago next November
the wiliof the nation, as expressed at the poll,
was thwarted by an abomniable conspiracy, the
promoters and heneflciarien, of which etill hold
the offices they stole. Will the crime of 137i5 be
repeated in lS-'-O? The past decade of years
opened with a corrupt, extravagant, and insol
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A Lost Sorrow,
BY ETLA TVIIEBLKB.
When oat of our lives a care Is taken
That has darkened its chamber wits gloon
like night,
We sometimes feel like a sonl foreaken,
As, blinded, we walk in the glare of light,
Our feet hare been sore, and our braina have
been weary,
As we watched with a sufferer racked with
woes;
Yet the Earth acemed blank, an.l life cecmed
dreary,
When he turned from our watching toDeatn'a
repose.
So now with my heart that is freed from sor
row So now with my eyes that are dry cf tears:
I am lonely to-day, and I dread to-morrow.
Missing the grief that was mine for year,
For what was a burden became a treasure
What was bitter grew honey-eweet;
And my old-time chums, glad Joy ana Pleas
nrc, Now seem strangers to me when we meet.
I hugged my sorrow, and nursed it only
It was frien -, an I food, and driik, in one;
And, now it has gone, I am strangely lonely
I miss the shadows, and tire of the sun,
I tire of the crown, and I niias the burden;
I miss the tronblo that saddened life;
And the calm repose that is Sorrow's guerdon
Is harder to feear than iis paia and strife.
COSLISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS.
Eegrtilar Session.
L'LATTSMOUTII, Dec. 1st, 1879.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
in regular session.
Present J as. Crawford, Sara 'I Rich
ardson, CmciissLners; J. Ii. Tutt,
County Clerk. .
Minutes of previous, raeeilag road
and approved, and board adjouned to
meet at 8 o'clock, December 2d.
Tuesday, December 2d, 1379.
Board met, members all present
when the following bnaines3 was done
to-wit:
Allowed on poor fund.
J. W. Thomas, medical servi
ces to pauper 8 30 00
O.D.Butts, boarding and nurs
ing pauper 18 75
J E Barnes, cleaning poor farm
well 6 00
W II Schildknecht, Co. rhyei-
cian 43 50
J "Walstow, m'd'se to J Bates,
pauper 24 50
J C Eikenbary s . . . 33 50
Allowed on General fand:
St. Journal, blanks, Sec 13 35
J D Tutt, ex. acct. and sra'ry
for November 50 33
D DMartinda!e, Co. Supt 70 40
P 13 Murphy, Jailor and b'd'g
prisoners 119 CO
A V Douelan, sundries 15 80
J A MacMurphy, two accts.
blanks, printing docket, &c. .- 123 25
F Gordcr, coal for Jail and C II 123 52
Allowed on bridge fund:
II A Waterman, lumber for uis. C3 95
Peter Gruber, building abut
ments for bridges
340 SO
Allowed on Land Road fund:
Eli J W Pittman, assessing
damages on road
2 00
W Ii Porter and others assesing
damages 8 00
Ordered that tho Clerk notify the
Pittsburg Bridge Co. that their
bridges are not being built in accord
ance with contract, as called for in
plans and specifications of last year.
Resolved, That license to druggists
for sale of spirituous, malt or vinous
liquors be fixed at $"25 per annum,
druggists to be governed by Chapter
fifty-three revised statutes.
On application of J. R. Sousley for
license to run a ferry acro33 the Mis
souri River at Plattsmouth, tho fol
lowing resolution was unanimously
adopted:
Whereas In 'lew of the fact that
Morgan & Sharp have failed to main
tain and operatd a good and substantial
ferry across the Missouri at I'latts
tnonth according to law, as by their
license they are required to do:
Therefore, lie it resolved tbat the
ferry license heretofore granted to t'ae
said Morgan & Sharp, bo and tho same
is hereby revoked from and after Jan
uary 1st, 1830, and that license be
granted to J. R. Sousley for the opera
ting, maintaining and carrying on a
ferry, across the Missouri River at
Plattsmouth, for one mile north of the
City limits in Cass County and one
mile south of city limits in Casscoun
ty. Nebraska, for the period of five
years from and after January 1st, 1880
to the first day of January, 1835, with
the following rates of ferryage:
Two horses and wagon, tran't.-.S -75
" " " " citizen 50
Four " trau't... . 1 25
Horse and rider .... 25
Footman 10
Loose horses per head 15
" cattle " 12
Hogs ....... v b
Sheep ' 5
Freight per cwt 10
Ordered that P. Gruber be employed
to build two abutments at or near E.
IIepner'3,in Weeping Water, at $5.00
per perch, and the excavation to le
done at $1.C0 per day, time and bill to
be presented by G ruber, and hato wait
till July 1st, 1881 for his money.
Board adjourned to meet Wednes
day morning.
Wedesdat, Dec. 3, 1879.
Beard met, members all present, when
the following was done to-wit:
Boad declared open between sec. 11
and 14, town 10, range 12, r.s soon as
damages assessed by commissioners be
paid to-wit: Jno. Knabe, 3125, and
Andrew Strom, $15.
Road declared open at the s. w. cor.
of n. w. X, of the n. w. f sec. 13,
twn 12, range 13, thence north oae
mile and one quarter, and ending j.t
the cor. of 1, 2, 11 auo. 12, town 12,
ranee 13, and sup'r ordered to open
same, when sum of forty five dollars
be paid to Mary and John Richey, as
awarded by com'rs appointed for that
purpose.
Petition of G.C. Ford, night Police
f Piattsmojth for compensation from
Co, as watchman for tho county build
ings was rejected.
The following claims were allowed:
Henry Wolfe.serv.as co. com'r. . $13 20
Jas. Crawford, " " " 11 50
Saru'l Richardson " " "... 34 00
Board adjourned to meet on the first
day of January, 1880.
Attest: Henry Wolfe,
J. D. Tutt, J Crawford,
Co. Clerk. S. Riciiardson.
Co.
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swung Ids hand above hia head and
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ing i:m I'm head, by gosh!"' and be
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h".t him a blow across the shoulder for
s .veaiicg.
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Here rest In dnst, far from Ufa's Bme,
Old garments and o perished name,
Press bard, lean hand of Time, cant down
The groeneet garland, brightest crownl
A rose-tipped beckoning finger leads
The man himself o'er new-world meads.
Where, ardent-Fouled, he hies alon;t,
With f-eaher robes and loftier son?.
Creep toward him. Time; perchance shall fall
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peculiar injustice:
Mr. Enos A. Hale.
Assistant Postmaster,
250 Orchard street,
New Haven,
City of New Haven,
Town of New Haven,
County of New Haven,
State of Connecticut.
United Slates of America,
Western Continent,
Planet earth.
Solar system, m
Universe.
How many will acknowledgo ii. If
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All Sorts.
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the spider left the ark, did ho walk. 0
ULc a 11 v?
The English penny postage stamp Is
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orty years.
A Canadian fanner, who recently
lost a pig, after a long Murch found:
him drowned in the cream can. "So,"
6aid he, "poor piggy'6 crcamatfid.
Fic Molliel" quoth Kucbou to
Mary ' 'tis a pity vc two can't agree."
"Fie Mollic is good sir," she answer
ed; '-but you'll find you can't Mollio
fie me."
The difference between a man beir.g
out of temper and out of money is,
that when lie is out of money he shows
the least f it, but when he's out of
temper he shows t!if. m st of if..
,jiaM.ivui Aonom otjt triinojiji nOJ1
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said Jie'd bet thero waa
something wrong with the horr-e, of
its owner never would have fooled it
away hi that reckless manner.
Seeing a servant rushing out of ft'
LondoniioibS for medical, aid a rasrml-s-.tid
: "rain a doctor," anil obtainod
access to the rotmi of a sick child. Ho
I'eignt'd to minister to him for hours,
read prayers by bis bedside, and then,
descending1 into the dining-rom Ant
Liking advantage of the carclesucas
wrought bv the approach of death,
took a good meal, and decamped with
nil the portable property ho could lay
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llarland's young son tliil down tlie 70
fret of rope, hi crating his hinds ter
ribly, but reaching the bottom in tim
to tear the match from the fuse and
prevent the explosion.
1SSO.
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(.;ne pleasant to take, f nd did the
job. We slept sou mlly throun me
night and awoke well the next morn
in!r Wft know we owe o.ir Quick rc-
coverv to the Pcctoia!, cad shall
not hesitate to reconintend it to all
who need such n meIicine. Tehua-
can a (Texas) Presbyterian.
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