PLAT 1 SMOUTH NEBRAKSA., THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1S7I. A Lincoln forrfsjifjiidoat of the Oniu- .. . T . i lUJfc) 4'4 4,11 V; VI V. ii.4.ni. -i-yi and las sak orks : "The case reguHins the seizure of the sa!t works wan tried before Judge Iike la.st week, and was submitted to hiui on Saturday morning, the counst-l on both sides waiving their right for a jury. The Judste decided that, under the Statutes of Nebraska, a warrant, on the presumed charge of larceny, was not a pro per course to pursue to eject a person in pos session of property, and rendered a ver dict for $ll0 and costs in favor of Mor ton. This decision seemed to be re ceived verv f vorahly. and ;rcat credit is awarded Mr. Ilardcnburghfor the ability displayed by him in the prosecution of the case against Mr. Morton." II O IIT I V V II IRILKOCIETV. We clip the folIowiDS relative to the exhibition now in progress ai.Ou;aha iVoiu the Tribune dr Republican of this morning : The annual exhibition of the Society commenced yesterday at their hall in Central Block, on Farnhani street. I5e siLs the articles -ent in the day before, a larec tiuin.ier of line greenhouse plants were brought in, which tilled the fi out of" the room full, making a fine display from the street, and attracting a crowd, which continued throughout the day. In front was a l;irge spruce, brought from the Hooky Mountains by the committee of the Sojiety, who have recently visited that region. On the riht of the main entrance was a large century plant from the green house of V. J. Ilesscr, of l'lattsmouth, which attracts ?reat atten tion. On the left was a large oleander fii 11 the same place, and at its base a collection of rocks fioui the mountains, and cactus in bloom from the we-tt-ni part of the State. The hall had been well arranged for showing the plants dis played, and the rich bac--ground of green produced a fine effect. Oil the right of the entrance, Mr. Ryan made a line display of plants, among which a large number of fuschias in full bloom were worthy of notice, and attracted great attention. In the center Mr. Areiuotk, proprietor of the green house on the Florence road, made an ex cellent show, of which some lare lowering maples, geraniums and foliage ph'iits were very attractive and much ad mired. On the left Mr. I lesser, who has ths reputation of being one of the most successful horticulturists in the State, Las a large lot of green house plants and vegetables from his gardens in Cass county. Taking the floral exhibition as a whole we have never teen as many choice plants at one time in the Vet, and it spenks well for the exhibition. W'a had hoped to see a better collection of early fruits, but with the exception of some Jucundas an 1 other vaiietiesof strawberries there is not enough to boast of, although the fruit cron is abundant ir. the southern part of the State. The question has Leon ake J why it is not represented. Coil yen (ion Ii r"Clory. The following are the names of the members, county and district whk-h they represent : 0. A Abbott, Hall county, "Jth senato rial district r. 31. Uallard, Washington county, 17th rt p re se a t a : i v e u is t ri . t r. J. II. IJoyd, Douglas county, 5th ien i-tori-i. district d. I. C. Campbell, Otoe county, 3d sena torial district d J. N. Cusscil. Lanca?ter county, 8th representative oistiict r. V. 11. CurlH. l'awnee county, 14th representative di-trtct r. J W. f'aton, Otoe county, '.id repre s iitative district d. K. Ktabrook, Douglas count-, 5th senatorial district r. l S. (5ibbs, Uuvt county, l'Jth repre sentative district r. ! ranker. Dikota county, '2t rep resentative district r. Yj. N. fJreuell, Sarpy county, lothiep resentative district d. Fi. F. :a IoJjre county, 19iU rep-rj-eut.itive district r. N. K. (Jriggs, Uage countj, 12th sena torial district r. 1. '. lln-call, Houghs county, ICth representative district r. 15. I. Hiimi.m, Lincoln county, iOth representative district d. J. A. Kenaston, 1 ass county, 4th rep sentative distiict r. J as. Kilburn, Saunders county, 8th senatorial district r. S. M. Kirkpatriek, Cass county, 4th representative district r. (J. I J. Lake, Douglas county, lGth representative district r. Lewis Ley, Stanton ciunty, 2.. i repre sentative district d. Waldo Lyon, Burt county, Cth senato rial district r. D. J. MeCann, Otoe county, 3d sena torial district r. S. I. Major., Nemaha caunty, 2d re pre sfn ta t i v c d is 1 1 i c t -r. O. l Mason, Otoe county, Sd reprc Fentatire district r. C. F. 31anderson, Douglas CMinty, 2'jth representative district r. Saiuicl Maxwell, Cass, county, 4th ropresentire district r. 1. T. Moore, Yoik county, 13th rep resentative district r. J. C. Meyers, Douglas county, 10th representative district r. J. D. Neleigh, Cuming county, 2'Jth senatorial district r. II S. Xewsom, Otoe county, 3-1 rep resentative district d. W, I'arehin. IlieharJ-ton county, 1st representative distiiet d. II. W. Darker, Seward county, 10th representative district r. J. K. l'hilpott, Iincaster county, 11th senatorial district r. 15. Price, Jefferson county, 12th rep resentative district r. II. M. Reynold', (rage county, 7th representative district r. Scth Robinson, Lancaster county, Sih representative district r. J. B. ScoSold, Otoe county, ?A rep resentative district- 1. Jacob Shaff, Saunders county, I'th iirreT.tative district d. A. L. Sprague, Saunders county, 0th representative district r. R. F. Stevenson, Cuming county, 7ti senatorial district d. C. A. Spiece, Platte county, 22 J rep resentative district d. A. S. Stewart, Pawnee county, 5th representative district r. S. A. Strickland, Douglas county, 10th representative district r. Geo. II. Thummel, Hall and Merrick counties, 24th representative district r. J-J W. Thomas, Nemaha county, 4th senatorial district d. F. A. Tisdal, Nemaha county, 2d rep resentative district r. L S. Towle, Richardson county, '1st senatorial district d. Victor .Vifquain. Saline county, 11th representative district d, li Wakely, Douglas county, ICth rep resentative district r. A. J. Weaver, Richardson county, 1st fp'prt'Vcjfarivc distr? -r, .John ilsutj, J0Lu2.cn county, Ctli ' rc:e:-ent:itive ifij-triet- r. t J. M. Wooiwoiih. I'ou&las county, ! 10u representative district tl. .J fur Democrats, and r for Ilcpubli- I iitiiii. No. Ik. puhiicutis, ,0 ; Dciuoi-raU, 17. sta m i t . v. mtsi n 1 1 1 i.t:s. : n .j. c f niittees n ptoist ;d. Judiciary. Lake, Mason, Maxwell,' Thomas, S co field, Mailderson, Towle, l'hilpott, Ab bott, Griggs, Stevenson. Executive. Wool worth, Ballard, Spiece, Robinson Kirkjatrick, Newsoui, Weaver. JjCy-ixlttitC. Myers, McC'ann, Majors, Neleigh, Moore, Griggs, Maxwell. Electoral and lieprectititiie R'furm. Wakely, Newstuu. Ilascall, Maxwell, Reynolds, Lyon, Wilson. Rithts f Suffrage. Max wall. Lake, Nevv.-oiu, Fstabrook, Price Siragu , Curtis. Eii 'licit tin ii, School funds and Liud.i. Kstabrook, Campbell. Majors, Shaft", Yiiouain, Gray, Gibbs, Moore, Philpott. Municipal C'orjtur'atiuns. Thotuis, Manderson, Paichen, Grencll h'cofie.d, Badard, Kilburn. Railroad I 'vrporatimix. Boyd. Mason, Kirknatriek, Philpott, Ley, Yif juain, Tis.lel. MUieUanconH Corporations. Mooio, Maxwell, Iiiuman, Eaton, Price, 1 hummel, (Jranger. RcvenH and finance. MeCann, Major-, Parker, Neleigh, Boyd, Abbott,-Towle. Jtauks and Vutrency. Neleigh, MwCaim, Boyd, Grigg, Kil burn, Casseil. Gray. State, County and Municipal ludcbted II cs. Kirkpatriek, Reynolds, Wakely, Shaff, Parker. Seofiel J, Nelei.ali. 1'ulAic Accounts and Expenditures. Thummel, Stewart, Weaver. Thomas, Lyoi:, Myers, Kenaston. Military A'iiis. Yifquain, Manderson. Casseil, Hin nian, Gray, Stevenson, Parchcn, Retrenchment an I Reform. Manderson, Tisdell, Curtis, Ley, Spiece, Sprague. Counties. Weaver, Kenaston, Neleish, Rey nolds, Le-, Robinson, Ncvsom. Township mid Eiccimt Organization. GriggJ, Gibbs, Granger, Grenell, Gray Eaton, Stewart. State Ijinids, oth-T than School Lands. Seofiell, Boyd, Ley. ( 'ungrexvional Apportionment. Philpott, iliiUiian, Woolworth, Sprn gue, t;a!l. Legislative Apportionment. Towle, Ilaseall. Sieveti-on, Wilson. Reynold-; Abbott, Kcsia-ton. Mtiivfuctures and Agriculture Ley, Eaton, Kirkpatriek, Vi!.-on, Shaff Lyon, Granger. State Institutions and Riddle Juildlng. CasJ, Lake, Ballard, Cuilis, Par ker Gibbs, Campbell. Renitentiary and Reforwiiijii Institu- llOltS. Stewsrtj Kilburn, Myers, Parch?n, Spiece, Tiimoicl, Tisdal. Rills of Rights Mason. Woohv.M th, Wakcky, MeCann Thoma', Lyon, Kilburn. Eidiral Rtl-itions Abbott. Robinson. Spieee, Price, Gibbs Kstabrook. Curtis. En t ure Amend men's. B ii' ird, Iviton. Majors, Moore, Car se'i, Myers, Yispiain. Riiitling and Eluding. Campbell, ILuuian, Kenaston, Wil.ou, Spraguc. ' Roado. Parker, Parchcn, Thun.niC1, Tisdal, Granger, (irem.1!, Price. Lit'.i nal Improvements. Shaff, Gjii'-jcM, Stewart,- Gray, Boyd, Majors, Lyon. Revision and Adjustment. Woolworth, Ma-on, Like, MeCanrj, R.-yui.Us, Tliomas, Weaver. S hedule. Ilapcall. Towle, Wakeiey, SeofielJ, Ste venson, E-tabrook, Robinsou. Miscell n n o its. Steven-on, H-eall, Weaver, Thilpott Price, Gr'u'LS New.-on. Ah Aitxiott l'scnjT. A stranger recently took a train west on the New York Central at. Albany. When the train arrived at West Albany he bailed the conductor, and in a stut tering voice inquired : ' Is th thi Pal Pa!a I'.Jatiuo ?" "No," replied the gjatleiiianly conductor. '"I'll in form you when we arrive there." At Sclitn-ctaily ihe stranger ma le ihesame inquiry eni received a like answer. At Amsterdam and Fonda he repeated liU inquiry, much to the discomfort of mind of the conductor, who thought the man ought to remea'ber that he would be in formed ot the fact when the train dot arrive at that station which the stranger was so anxious to reach. At lat the train stopped and the conductor d 'siring to accommodate the stuttering passenger took the pains to find hiiu and inf Mined him that "this is Palatine, sir." to which the stranger, stuttering, replied : ''Th th thank you, sir. The doc doc doctor to to told me to ta u take a pi pi pill when I got he he here." And he did so. The passer, gers-(who had ridden during the trip nd had ob-crved the stransT's anxiety) broke out in a ro;-r of l umhter, and the conductor, though somewhat staggered, "slid out on his ear " Papers have b en di-eovcrc J in Paris which show, conclusively, ihat the oper ations of the late Commune were con tro'lJ and directed, from London and Berlin, by the chiefs of the workinuMoens International Society, a branch of which exist in the United States. Several Ennli-hmen were among tltc in-urgent leaders in Pa: is during the period of the insurrection trtint n i;r:ioornlio I'-iper IliinkH of lle Tweed lXsplay. From the New York Fre Trcj.". The marriase of 3Ir, Ambroe Mc (.Jinnis to .Mi-s Amelia Tweed, on Wed nesday evenine, was made the occa-ion for a bold and indecent exposition in the newspapers of Thursday, of the extent to whi"h the people of this city nrc rob bed by their ruler-. Kvery pauper office holder, who contributes riotbioif to th city other than i.-sjitimate and illei;iti mate olF-princs to f e 1 in future upon the people, felt, obligated to make a present, and the beorar- of a few years ao succeeded in impo-ing upon the newly married couple, sold and silver and diamonds to the extent of over a half million dollars. One hundred and thirty-two thousand head of Texas cattle are now within ra dius of twenty-five miles frcni Abilene, 'I lie Itt-ril I.miv. SrCTION 1. Jie it enacted ' by the Legis lature i f the S ate of Xebraxka, That I the owners of cattle, horses,' mules, I VII eivirie, ar.'J slice p in tins Mate snail Here after be liable for all damages done by such stock ujmmi the cultivated lands in this State a herein provided by this act. SKC 2. That all damages to priqierty so committed by such stock running at large, shall he paid by the owners of sal -stock, and the person whose property is damaged thereby niny have a lien upon said tiespas.-ing animals lor the full amount of damage and co.ts, and may enforce the collection of the same by the proper civil action She. 3. That when any such stock shall bo found upon the cultivated lao ls of another, it shall bj lawful tor the owner or person in possession of said latils t) impound ,-aid stock, and if the owner of said stock can be found, and is know to the taker up, it shaii be the du ty of .-.aid taker-up to notiiy said owner by leaving a written notice, at his usual place of residence, with some m.mber of his family over fouiteen years of age ; or in the ab-ence of such p.er-on, by posting a copy ot sucli notice n t!e uoor of said residence, of the taking up of sail stock, describing it, and statins the amount of damages claimed ; also the name of his arbitrator, and requiring him within twenty four hours uf;cr receiving said uotico to take the said property avay, after tiist making full payment o' ail damages and costs to the satisfaction of said taker-up of trespassing animals. Said notice may tain the following form: "'Mr. , you are hereby untitled that on this day of , 17 your stock, of which 1 now have in my possession (here describe the animal or animals), did trespass upon my land and J damage mo same to me amount oi . lou are required to pay the above charges within fortv-eight hours of the delivery of this notice, or the aforesaid stock will be sold as provided by law. I have appointed Mr. to act as my arbitrator should you not feel satisfied with the' amount of damage claimed in tiie withiu notice. Provided, That no damage shall be maintained bv the taker-up without the notice cotcmplated in this section shall have been given, when the owner is known by the taker-up of sai l stock. Sec. 4. If the owner of the said stock shall refuse, within foity-eight hours af ter having been notified in writing, to pay said damages claimed, or appoint an arbitrator to represent his interest, aid animal or animals shall be sold upon execution as required by law, when said amount of damage and costs have been tiled with any Justice of the Peace in the county within which said damages may have been sustained. StC. 5 In case the parties interested canuot airree as to the amount of dam ages and costs sustained, each party may choose a man, and in case the two men cannot auree, they shall choose a third man, who, alter having been duly sworn for the purpose herein named, ill.; three shall proceed toasse-s the dam ages. p')-ses.-i:iir ibr that purpose tiie fiiti'-ra! power cd" aibitrators. SKC. i. The said arbitrators shall make an award in writing, which if not paid within five days after the award has been ma le, may be filed with any .) u-t ee of the Peace in said county, and shall operate as a judgment, which judgment. shall be a lien upon the stock so taken up, and execution inay issue upon said stock for the collection of said daneitres and costs, as in other ex-cs, provided ci ther party may have an appeal from said judgment, as in cases before Justices of the Peace ; said arbitrators shall be al lowed two dollars each for their services. SfcC 7 In case the owner of .-aid stock is nor. known or found in said county, as herein et forth, the taker-up of sail stock so trespa-simi upon cultivated lands shad be held liable for all damages and co-ts SlC. S. T.iat cultivated lands within the meaning of this act, shall include ail forest trees or hedge row.-, planted ly tbe owners of said lands. Sec y. It , will be unlawful for any stock to run at large upon the hind-? as designated in sections seven and eiyht of this act at any season of the vear, oxc q as ex-mpted by section eleven of this net, Provided, the operations of this act shall not extend to the counties of Da kota, Dixon, Cedar, L'Eau-qui-Court or Ri bland Sec 10. The operation of this lnv may lie extended in any Co. in this State iu the manner as hereinafter provided, wherein th qualified voters of any coun ty in this State desire to have the opera tion of this law su-p.ndod within said county and a majority of said voters hall apply by petition to the County Commissioners of said county, praying fr an election to be called for such pur pose, it shall be the duty of said County Commissioners to submit at the m-xt em ral or special election to the quahficd voters of said county a proposition for the su-pension of the operation of' said law within said county, which proposi tion shall be in form as follows: "For Susp'-n-ion of Herd Law ; "Again-t Sus pension of Herd Law." Said proposi tion shail be written or printed on the ballots of those voted at said election, and if at such election it shall appear that a majority of the votes ca-t shall be for such pioposition, then the operation of such iaw shall be suspended within the lim ts of such county at the expiration of twenty days from the official canvass of thfc vote of said county Skc. 11. Nothing herein contained s.hail be so construed as to prevent any owner of cultivated land-, or fruit and finest trees, from maintaining an action for ail damages caused by stock which has escaped or h-.s lieen driven away from the premises of the pmv thu dannged acaSnsr the owner of the stock causing such d image. Skc 12. All acts and parts of acts !n-con-isteut and in conflict with this act, shall be and arc hereby repe: led. This act to take effect and be. in force from and after the 1-t of April, 1871 A California paper tells how the jury, in thi' ease of Mis Fair, made up its ver dict, the statement is made, it is claimed, i:i t !i. word" of 0' of too jury ; I ir thu pn".riss of ihe trial, not on" juror spoke to hi- fellow-jurors id' ihe case, when we retired to make up a ver dict no one knew anythint; of tbi opin ion of his fellows. Uii 'iiterinsi the jury room, the Gist thino done was to cut a t.iece of paper into twelve piece, and to j number them from one up to twelve. i These were put in a hat and drawn, and ! tho slip drawn was the iiumler of the i juror. On the.-e slips each juror wrote his finding in thecas, and when Ins iiuna bfr was called put ir into the hat. When I wrote niv findimr. murder in the ! fir.-t degree, I hardly thought there would Lc another sueh find i tig on any ot th slips ; but when the slips were all de po-ited, and taken out and read, to my rreat astoni-hment it was found that each juror, on the fust an 1 only bail . t, had voted just as I had murder in the first degree." A delicate and sensitive younjr lady at Knoxvi le, Tenn., enloped with her lover ; and when her father attempted to detain ber, she knocked him down with n shovel ; but after she was mar ried, when her husband and father had shot e e h other, she discharge i herie volvcr at her husband, completely li--ablinghini, and then returned hou-e with her father. She evidently believes in woman's rights, ' regardless cf men s itmn. To Hie itcpubiiraii ttiv -. tr w. d. riLiics. Ko woru tfcy 'utt-ouu wnO'is flow. o u.ore lacy iiatlv priiuru uml plow, Wht-ro Wiir-wiiuuiin of tiia baud, Kcs untie t'i r lay lerli o l-t;l. ii more thi- wiii.e tu.iu besiiut-'i1, liat t thy shores h- mig. Ami j ij-iul o'er tiie Ixmu li-'s touna, c a icnly a -utif rs tidiK "rouii". Of ltrt;iiit.i -io:.!. t.iat rti-re a'lOuui. 'owr tewt-r bi.-uid r- aia thy -i. Is. r lurk witboi l;iy vaih-ys tiiir ; K" in "re ihy ii!urin'rue. n rk:ii:K rilld, A ti in i i, wild- ikfa.-pe'.-uvear Thy i.irl; have learned iu ewtsrter siug. llirk 1 heir ibem make tbu welkois rniif, I lve to near O.f strain, ilmt ireiil Across the plains, and fmlu away. For it bi'tokeris joyous wi al. For these whose heart- are b'ithc and eay. For tin re who dwreil wiihin ihy laud, A told, a true, fie-ermiutd baud. 0 may the tide s ill db and tl w. The tide of emisration. yea, 'Ti I all ill- wide. H? wo-bl inny know. What r c-huts in thy valleys l.iy. 1 wonbl fay n ore 'tis all I can. Adieu! tliiu t'uir ltci'ubli' uu. t.tt'Utt inu; i:i .Mciiraskn. A writer in the West l'oint Republican ha- sotuc very sensible suggestions f.om v!ii-h we quote : Owing to the scarcity of wood, coal, and timber, Nebraska cannot d" course engage in the manufacture of inn from the raw matetia!, nor in an extended manufacture of wooden wares, yet tin-re are many manufactures that can be successfully established and profitably opeiated in certain loca'ities in Nebra-ka which are very much needed for the ac commodation id" the people, and for the prosperity ol' the State. Amoi'g these we will mention the following : Woolen Mols; Paper Mills : Numerous Flouring Mills; Flax Mills; Oil Mills; Manufacturing Agricultural Machine ry ; Uroom Factories; 15eet Sugar Factories ; Chee-e Factories ; Kieweries and Di.-tiileries ; Starch V'actories ; Tannei ios ; There are many branches of industry that would pay if established at West Feint, but we know of nothing that would pay a larger per cent, on the capi tal invested than an establishment for putting up creen vegetatles in hemic ti cai'y sealed cans, such as sweet corn, green beans green pea--, tomatoes, and the like. (J into any of our western stores, both wholesale and retail, and you will find a large variety these canned vegetables for sale, having been put up in the New Jviglan 1 States, which goes to show that a la rare amount is bought and consumed. If it wid pay m'u in the Ivist, where land is in such high demand- to put jip i g. tables and send them WV-t for sale, why will it not pay men where land is plenty, to enirage in thisame business, and where everything iu the same line can be raised at least 50 percent, cheaper? Reason and com mon . en-e teaches every man that it will pay. Hy putting up an e-fabli.-bmenf of this kind hcie, the proprietor could .tffotd to sc.! bis canned vegetables at a much lover rate than tho.-e .-hipped fiotu the Fa.-t, not alone on account of hi.--aving i:i tran-poitati ?i but beeau-e he could r.i i -'- tlnoii much ciicip'-r, and i-oiild ea-i-y tontr.d li-e trade, which i-imm.-n-e. We are not po-ted a- to the modi! operandi, or the cost of e.-fab!i-h-1 1) ir an enteipiise of th.s kiml, but we believe iT would imt c H for a very treat outlay of capilai if started on a mode rate basis. 'I 'll-is a subject upon which some of our farmers or town people would do well to p nder. Iilllril l.y l.ililniu. Doriiiii the tertible storm that passed over the onntry a we. k a:ro a younr man by the name of 'i'as Davenport, aired i'.i yars. anil son ot John I'aveu port, residing near I'artlett in tliis coun ty, was struck by HehMiino- ntid iu-tantiv killed It is very remaikable that thi. s id iii. - i I-. rit ceui red on the sain? simt where, a ft w year apo. threi or f'otr hi nd of cattle were kided by libtninp. Vounpr Ibivetipot iv.ii a wot thy you;i: man. hly esteemed by all wh o ko w tiim. He was a member of church :;t j the time of his death, having uni-d with the Idiri-fian ( hurch durmi: the past winter. Itpinbm. Sheriff 's Sale Annanin lle.T.'ey rraifft .Tantf Foldtn Sarah .1. Ko' b-n J din Nlei.'.irthy. Henry I'u bois, au-i 10. V. D.iriiu ii Ur ler of ri.ile. ' O 1 1CK is hereby given that I wiil oTi:r for . I ?. lie at u'-lie auction on the 17th day td July A l 1S71. by virtue mid au'hoiit. of i.n t di-r ol S i 1-to toe dire, ted and i-sue-l by the Cterkot tiie li?irief eitrtot the seoond .ln-!i-ciai l:.-'.rict wilhi i an I f r Ca-s e unty Nebras ka, lit the front door of the court house in tin? city of l'lattsuiuiith in said county at two o'clock . in. of s:i"t day 'he following' di-iTi'iC i rtai esia e suuated in eaid Ciss county Nebras ka, "o wit : The north h.ilM'ofthf? north east quar'er (' ti and the north haltj)of the north wtst qunr ter t,' 1 o' sc-tion no twenty-six ejoi ia lotvuship mi. 'IU north rinse no. thirteen i.13; e st ot the i o:n i in ineen uuiicr my nana this lotli day ot June A V. 1S71. J. W. .T-IHN.-'OX Pheriffof Cass Comity Ne ra.-k. PuiVRUMH Richaepsos l'i'lls Attyj. Junelowat. Sheriff's Sale. Thomas lPdlowell ) v. Order of Sale. K 1$. Murrhy. ) Notice is h reby siven. that I will offer for ?ale. at public auctiou on th-; 1 it h day ot July. A. L).is;i, i,y virtiieand aut hority o! an Order of Sale, to tiie directed and issued by the clerk of the District Court of the si-eon 1 Judicial lis triet. wti bin and for Cass county, Nebraska, at the fr uit door o the Court llou.se in the city ot Pbittfiiiouth in said eoanty nt one o'clock. I'. M. ots.id day the lnlb wmb described real estate, to-wil j- A certain Bi i 'k buildinK on which Thoma ll.ilb.wcil tias a Mceh.inics letn, and l ho lot; or tract of land on whi.-li the same is situ ted. to wit: Lot number e -eu 7i an I u part of lot number eiuht (Si in Mock number two (J) in the coy ot ri.otsni.uilh, Caff county. N'draska. ion under my han-l this l.ilh cay of June, A. h. 1ST1. J. W JulIXSON". Sheriff C;uis county. Neb. Maxwkll .t Chapman. Atiy's for Piff. June 1 ill. w ot Sheriff's Sale Mellvoy v so ri'-'on, against Jcsce H. C'cm ents Order of cle "V ' O'MCK i3 hereby piven th it I will off for L Miic at pulilie. nu- tion on the 17 h day of July A. U. lsil by virtttH and ruthorby ot au order o s de. i-sue i b the Cl-ik ot ih- listr ct court of thesiecon 1 Judiei .1 llistriei wHunn'id for c'.i-" on o N eb: :iska. aa l to use directed. At the fr nt eoor of rue I'otirt ho ie in Pints mouth i i s id couu y r.t two o'clock P. M of tt ii I any. the iolio vitii le -ibed t.reu:ie . -itu-ntcd insail e unt of Cass Nebraska, to-n it : theuortu ball kVi-oi li'C r-o n i we-t fimrte. t'. ' of section m twenty eifcht i.-S. in toe n-hip ii'.ten li'i north, raiue no. li i east of the b:M m And aeertam ir ti.e buildinjr situate.l on said iraclo: 1 ind of the t'oliowing douri-tiD lo-wit: Chie and one half stories bieh about twnty t.vo feet Ion-' by fit' ecu f. ft wide. i veil uuder uiy hand tbis l.tih day of June A V. JOIINSON. She-ia" of Ca-s county Nebra-ka. SH.OfRAl'illi k UtCHAHDSOS, Pills Atty". j u ue Ki w." t Sheriffs- Sale. fa rsret Carter. Mary E. Krale nd X. J l'etteaer, by their i.ext friend Joha Mutz. apaiit't Win. P. irlow and. Tame? W. 15: r!ow. N. H e i. hereby jrivea tht I will rffer for Milt? at l id i-' auci u ou tiie loth day of July. A. I) iS.71. t.y virtue and iiutlioruy ot an order of sael to me directed an-J Israe l by the cb ik ol the I istrict Court ot t he second j 'die al dis tr et wiihoi and br Cisit county Nebn.s.a nt the fr nt door of the Court lo i einPlatt-m m h i i sai I county, at one o'clock p m of saio -lay the following ips-ribe l real es:at- siti.ioed in sai I I a.-s county Neb. o-it: 'I Ue (iu h half ; I . ot the ! utti west quart ir of aec.ion no. twenty seven -"7 in township no. te ve 1.1 north, r.fpe no iwelvt.east f the tth p. m heretofore ntrache-1 in thi" must! u-s th pro er tv of Win. It irlow. Also the soutn eat reiaiter i'.i) of sc ction no. tiiiny-live (3 ) in township no. twelve (Ui noith. m: ec no tvr IveU"-' e;v.-t ol Hth pin- heretofore attaclifd in t hit above enti tled cause the property of J.iui-s VV il.riow. liireu ua ler inv tiaul thU Sth day ot June A. la. 1571. J. W. JOUN X. Sheriff. Cass county. Neb ?f tTrt t. Cn trty, Aty' for Plff. j?- Sheriff's Sale, V. T. Leon.-: rd") vs. " Eiecutija. Horace Tav'or. ) Notie" i- bereby j-lven that T will o!Ter for at p'lblie m:v t ;ou on thn luili day ot July. A. I), icll, a' ihe fp-nf. d )or of tliw Court House in l':a:t -mouth C eusii.ty Nebraska. t one ii'. lock k ui ofsui : ilay the f jliow iH( (itsci i'je l re I e.-eate. to w i; : The undivid -d one-b 'f Z of tb.a n--ith-w Ht qn.irier (' t s--et i- n r. u.n ber i'oai tv n 1 1 1 iu touuship u timber twelve . n rth rat-ce iiuiuber ni- e'.i. ea-t of the tea l. .''.. situate! iii 'a?-i eouu:y. Ne- ras'.oi t::koii as tin- jn-pr'y ( "i tiora-e 1 a tor ot an lmtuiiuh io ia"i 01 V V. L-onard. is-ue l by the e'trk of tli lu triet Court within nn-t lor ssiund-'-s eouuty, Nebra?k:i. nu 1 to rue direct' d t Shu o:' l':i.s eoiin'v, Nebrnska. liiven uuder uiy baud this Sthday ol'Juue. A. 1 1S71. J V. .IO1IV.-0N. sheriff- ('as.-- couu-y. Neor:u?'a . 15. Wli.sos.Atty. tor l'laintilf. J une Sih wo cherii? 's Sale Tootle, llatina A Clark vs. Order of .Salo. A. C MaylielJ. ) Xotit-o is bt-re'i-y pr vtn that I will oSVr for cale at i-u'.li miction oi the lTih tl.iyut J'ly. A lb IsjTI . by virtue and author 'y of an t.ir i. r o: .-ale to me ir He I a i i i-saed byl!i- i-lerk of the Joi.-t n.-t Court it the second Jnairi il J i - triet wi h:n and for Ca.-s eo.inty Nebiuk.i at the front b or of the Court House in I'l.ill--niouth i' s -id county nt ne tV'toeK o. ni. oi Miid il.iy ih f-iibnvinjj leeri.,ed reai ct.ite situated in ".lid Cass county. N :.vst(ii, t- Vi ; The snub bait ) of th south-east quarter ('.) an I the east l-:f '. j of the soulli east quarter 1 i of the south wi si qua: ter (' i of ee-U-.in number thirty .:j0-' in lowtliip number twel v.- : IJ, north, raine i.umber thirtt-en of thet-th r I". Uiven under uiy hand this 15ih day oi J uue A. I). J. W". JOIIN'SOX. Sheriff C.'.ss county. Nebraska. SIaxwell & Chapman, Atl ' for P1F. J une 10th, w o Legal Notice. -J.cwi.n S. Kceler. vs. Iavid V. Fisher, DtvidW. Fisher non-reident "lel't w ill take, notice th-it Lewis s. Kceler. on he t'th of June A. U IsiTl . bled his lutitb.n iu theotboe of the Clerk o the U strict Court, Second Judiebi! Ilis'i ict. in and for 1 ass county, Ntb 'Ihe ob ject ind prayer of which that plaintiff Lewis S Kednr a-ks juditement acainst defendant 0:irid W . Fislicr. lor Hie sum of I wita inter tit Toin Aug loth 18"9 at the rate of -l'l percent, per annum. tir n :i certain protni-f ry note d ifej August lb ii 1SV, cullin.ir for the sum of 8s:l. wit inteicst at the rate of It) tcr cent per annum fro.-n maturity. And also that a certain inoris 'Be d bexri k even date with said pronnssoiy note and given to secure the pay ment of the same, upon the south west nuurter Oi of section no. twelve l'.'i in TownsLip 11 north of ranjre no. twelve (12) in Ca.-s county Nebraska, may be foreclosed and that said real estate may be sold to f.i isfy said claim to- B. -therwith hue est and cost of suit. You Hre reti'ii'-ed to answer this petition on or belore the 21th da' of July A. I. 1CI. LKWIS j-. KKEFjER. Maxwili. Jc Cuapmaji. Atty'a for Plff, jeSwo. Legal Notice. M. D. Abbott vs. Meri-len Kose Pearson. 1). Matilda IVarion, Adciisika 1J. Pearson aud Host 1. Pearson. The above non-resident defendents will take notice that on the .id day ot Jun- 1-71. .'d. U .J.bbjt tilled hii ie.itiou in the oface of the CierKofthe llisirict loutt of the cc r.d .lu ilieial liistrict in and for (.' .ss county No brnska. llieo jte' i.nd piavei of .-aid peti iuu is to set aside a certain riete: d ddeed vur portiiiR o ih ve becu exeeuteit t y Stephen S. Aiibotl. Lewis M. A bbtil t, and A bj.ih C. A bij jl t to Stid defeiinents on orab u' the i:'.! h l.iy ,f Jat uaiy 1-si.c for tiie s w '-.'of the n w 1 aud ihe n w ii ol the 8 w ! . J of sec 2s t wn 12 N of rai-i.'?' 9K and ihes e ' i ol th'.' ti e '4 of 'ct 2'. in town 12 n id ran.- 9 Kd tit li P M.. all of said lands bcinit in Ca-.t eminty Nbr tska. th.'t said pre-tt-nded d c 1 ts lorjjc -l and IVaudu.e t aud was not executed bv Stephen .S. .-Lbo:t, Lewis M. A boot t and Aoijah C Alibolt. thatsiid jne ten led deed cr'.-'s :t cload on ju.iiiit'lls tide to said tracts ol land ivh't-h I'! diiiilN pr.iys 111 y be set a: ide aid itu-1 loud ii piaintiits I it 1- to -aid t ract-ot Ian 1 i-au-i d there y may e re moved. V"ii are icq ori'd to answer fa. I pj i ti mi Oil or before the 21t:i day o' July. Is71. M. 1. ACoO l TIly M nivti.i ,t Ciiapmak. Aitj.'s lor l'laintiff. june-th v;t. Lenal Notic Jaiius K. Neal) In the I!?trict court of vs - Neiiraska ill and tor Cuss Thos Huston. J county,. To Ihouias liuston, you ure heri' v riOtif:ed that u th : 2" h day of May A. 1. IsTI. Jaous Neal tiled his peti ion in the above '-onrt a Bit list you. The ohjee t and pr:.yir of said pe t tion is to obtain the payti.cnt ot a certain .ro-tni-i.ry note se'-tiii-d by you. dated July Hih. lsV.i, Pr 1 wo buinirevt a ml eighty ilollai s. due ill o!i- year afterdate, with i. ere.-t at bitty per i-ci:t per atiiiutn after maturing an-1 al o the sti:n ol ore iiiindr-l ui-1 ni l ly ti -ilars i-l'.iit taxi s p -i l . u! Iiy s ii 1 Jairns K. Neal upon the s 10 h-w t.-t tiuarier td serlioii lbur, in toops-iip fie . en. ran. :-j eleven ear r, iii I." s c 1 tnty. Ne-"ora-ka. and in d- fault el Wi paynnni t the 111 -nt-yj lie nu said note, that a iat.rti:::i-'e execu telbyyono-i he .-il.-cr:b d tract of bind t-i -ci ii e -ai I not.-, be foti-i-lo ej m l piemi.es sold t'; pay the tououiil foutai doe. u aro rt'iuiie l to piv-itd, aii-wer r d.-nntre 'o s.iid petition mi or b-f re M .0 l.ij th. L'lih ay of Ju v. 1-71. or sai l petit on w ill lie take 1 as true aud jud.. tint. lit reirk n d . eorod t.ly. .1 IUS K XK.aL, liy Pt-VKvstis A il.ww i:; rtttyV. Ordered to be prAoisa-d iii the Nebraska Urn ti.p tor loorcor-secit! ive weeks. May 2ith. 1S71 ISA AC r;"Ll.ARD. Clerk. J. VT- PEAUnst.EY, Deputy Clerk, june Swat. Estray Fiolice. Taken up by the sub-cribcr in Louisville precinet. Ca-s county on 1 -iii day ot May. one lartre tHIy. s: p.o-ed to b- three years old. no marks c r brand preccptable. Ai.-o one bay til y sut'lofcd to be two years ibl. 110 unit ks or broi ls. 1 bo : 011 teirlini? liht fats with while face one toot hi?e. JEE LIVINGSTON. may 27w 5t Attachment Notice. William l- Morrison.) vs. -To Iiuiery SVilson. Kmery Wilson. J Y'-u are her' by notified that an attachment w is i-sfel bv nieiiifav r of the above loiined plaint 11' an 1 -. lint th ab ve named de cu dant for lie stiai of thir-y-ono dolhtr-t and fifty cents and trial set for. Monday June 2Giii, A. D. 1S71. at 10 o'clock n. m. of -aid da- at which time J u ijremeut w ill be ren lercd again-t yo if y u do not appear and show eaue 'o tue con trarv. t.iven uader my hand this 1 Tf ! day of May. 1S71. JAMES. O'NEILL, maylSwot .Tusti-'e of the Pen?o Sarah J. Powers' Estate. T1!EIIE.VS. Jese rwin has made applica- tion lor Haul stttletnent as Administrator in the above estat-. l'ublie notice to all parlies interested, is hereby piven ttiatsaid settieuirnt will be ma le at ihe Probate Oliicw in Cass county, Nebraska, on tho -L!d day of June A 0. 1S71, at 'J o'clock a. m A. L. CHILD, Probate Judie. June 12 1871. jelow NOTICE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 Lincoln Neb. J une i. . i C Complaint havniif been rntered tit this o;!ic . i bv Plnbinde- E. Pear lsl y auainst Marshal M. L'rieriy tor bantioninsr h's houie.-lea I entry no -'4. dated May tn 17th. l-. upon the s. e '4. Feeiinii S't. township luN.ran-e 11 E. in Cass count v. Seb,wi:( a view to tue c incelia ion of said entry . too -aid par i .-s are tier ' summoned to appear at this oilics on the tith day 't July, IS71 ut 1 'c nek p. in. to re-po d ai.u farms 1 testimony eoncernin? said alleged abandonment. II. W S E M M E 11 LA D, . iVcr. V. F. ClItPIN. Hc-tin'r. Ordered publish d f r three consecutive weeks io the Neb aJKtt Hksalii jiSw.'. Pub ic Sale of Scnnol Lands, " O IT E is h'. ifby given ' hat Mir-uant io an .1 A ci oi th le i.-l.f u-e of Neoasta etiti tb-daniiei "'To provide lor the lieeisiry of ,-ch 01 I .i ml- I -r toe control sti.il li-iesition th ieot an t forloe saie iv- pi' IT of the lull. I- !-liv'-d from tbesaie 1111 le. .-i-..; snid i.iiid- which s.iid ;ii t was apBL-tivr I J iiie b A. D l.-v'", mi also in nee rdanee witii 11 s. I st lUe-it into -inl ine!. t o s ii j act ap.To - e l 1' In n ir. io.h A. L 1-s'f. I wili on -ati'iday the -ilii nay of June I nrsl, 111 tla- i.nuro' ti ll V'n'k A. M. a' lh ront o ndtlie ourt IIousj in I'latisti.ontn city C is-county N't-oiaska. olle- tor sale at I'u dteaucti wi to th- liiirh -t bi d r sill the reuiainini? School lands in said coun y. ontin uir.ir said sale fr.. m day to day util all sail lar.ds shall have been offered In witne-s whereof 1 have un'o set rr.y hand ulid ti.e - ibesenl nf rai l cou vy at , " . at Halt tuouth. This "5th day of May f OI. , A. D. -i71. iPEtI'; Is.sAcroM.Anr. . - Co ii:t C!erV. Py J, M. Bkardsley Deputy. m yllw7. Attachment Notice Mrs. J. U. Wi-i-man. vs. Mich iel --urfhy. be fioe A. L. Child. Probate Judc in aud for t'.-ss con III v. ON the -Jul day of April A. D. 1S71 saol jus lice i sue 1 mi order tit ttaehmcut in the aOove action tor toe sum I". Mrs J. H. Vv'iskmav. By her ty. JIllilIIIAelWit. O-ajllWu' &'eff Trff.v. Nursen mer. and Dealers t-uplied with Ercry limit) Huntrd in tltr NUnStiiYTRADE Liberal term to Eiptriewccd t'cnr'ier who prefer seilinion commission, ior all pa:li -ulars. address. N'EtlLKY. K.iCK ,t BlXOntM. Rirds' Nest Nurseries, Builmgtoa Iowa. j!SL k. t. irKi:. i. n. whe ler. E. T. DUSCE &, GO., :f i.r.t,: Wi' W If?! -m m m m m m ivrl sti A R FOOT OF MAIX SI'Hl.i.T Wholesale A Retail Dcilers in Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves, TINWARE. ROPE, IRON. STEEL NAILS AND Blacksmith Tools, Ac. Keep on hind a Large Slock of CHARTER OAK, BUCKS PA TEXT, CHICAGO, EMPORIA, L O Y A L C OOK And Other First-Class Cooking STOVES. All kinds of Heating Stoves. Conl or Wood kept on hand. JOB WOItK OF ALL KINDS DONE. M ULIK E Stiring and Breaking Plows At Net Cos. for Cash. Our prices a-e as low as any hou-e in the Statu. Liaii20tl'. TI1R FEVR YOUXC. SHOUT It O R , ; D V Uh' II AM B UL L BUKt OF OnLEANS ! WILL itand. at uiy farm in Cuss cou ty a" t Mi Jor crade cows, SS tor thortUi?h br- ad cows. The luke is deip red. sixteen months old and wei'ihs twcl-. c hundred mil fior.y piUtids and is wiihoii execptioii.t he btiest anitual 01 the kiml in the rotate.' I'm iohhk : liot bv li:ke o! Pa 'is (pace t'oS. A. 11. 1.I h- by ! e Aii-die.i p. S. li A. 11, H. out ol Loiia the N 1 th. Li-na out OS oepo.teo Ot ey 1-.. II. 1J.J i tie i'uke is out ol Aiar.v Ltaen.J.l iy JJ.i -k' -ye il!" rt. ll. ii 1: .Vary lae;i. ly CrowJcr A. II. IJ.'. I'orfull p-diKi'-e ot I rowder. r-l.-r 'o!' ii volonieol A tuericau Hero l!ool(. lwil fifCM,- nuii irel jhd li!ty did l. rs or t e p .o;-i--t c tl'. 1 1111 any t iimuIi bred c-vv thai iii.i he bred, mi I oa -bow a iccrdc l peiiicree. tu. r.xUL.. may i-Siuit. AND F. J.A1ETTEER Sells the 15est an.l Latest Imoroveti ftyle ot tG-.U'RL-INt the celebrated Champion Keat-er and Mower. Itu.-se'lc P.eapcr and Mower. Ma-si'lou Threshei . 1111 1 th ' world re r owne.J la'sh Harvester, and Milbnrn U'aeon Mol tie Corn Planter. Etu-rpi ize Cultivator. Pidins and Walking combined, also the Kiiirle Walking cultivator. Stubble and Breakitif. Plows. A. C. MayfieU an-J Charles Viail, iiaveling- agents. R J. Mb'lTLEK. I'latL-mouth Neb. litarcli :M-.liWtf. MAGHI.1 iHOP! fl"ayman i$ f'urtis. VI attain out h rVeb., Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Jas ami Steam Fittings. Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and Tift Pumps. Steam Gauge?, alance Valvtt tiovcruore. aud all kiuds of Bra s Engine Fittia. s, lurnished on short notice. FARMING MACHINERY Repairedon hort notice. auir't Visiting IMattsmouth, ' 1LLK1ND tiCOOSTHLIN ACCOintu DA TiO.-, AT Til r'aimer'i Fead Stable Corner of Sixth and Vine Streetr One Block. Nortli -f ihe l rcsbyteriar Church, i'l "ttsmou'ii N'ebra.-ka. RATE- v DctlARMO FURWI7URE -' v. 1 1 ' OASJPIET JAXE i Ana dealer in all kinds ot Furniture c& tli:iirs. MAIX srEKF.T. (third door we?t of P 0 Plattsmouth Neb Repairing and Varnishinir neatly done. Fua-rai tccded at t be sherte-t rttiw. 7 J i i - - . A..- fJji k'rl Vr&st . .... s . ----Jr-s-- f ,-. SUBSCRIBE NOV FOK TIIE I E K A. L D ! TlIK BEST LOCAL PAPER IN rtuvxisz ax Twaj rerf. DAILY : One Yrtir Thrte Jilonths One Month - $10,00 61,00 WEEKLY One Year Six Months - - $2,00 - $1 00 THE HERALD IS THE ONLY OXE GIVING COMPLETE Lns i RUM THE GREAT WEST BET WE EX PLATTSH OUT II AND FORT KEAKNEY. THE HERALD Now Oilers tha BES T AD VER T1SIXG MED1 UM West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is reai by Farmers, Merchants Me chanics, Contra, tors, Mock Healers, Kailroa'l Mv-n, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumer:, AND e viz it STfiEIGHT & MURPHY, PEALKP.S IK Harness, Sadies, Whips Particular attention given to the manufacture of fine harne:. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING LONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Flatt-ntouth, - - Nebraska J IN. R. The Celebrated Vacuum Oil Biacukinj constantly on hand declwU AT TIIE STAR IVUXaIaS. Thee mills hive been recently refitted with ci" llitiiir ami Murniiieru, alii I am bomt pre pared to do Custom Vork Every Day. iTLe verv best article of flour Vept con-o.-iiit'y ou hatid. Xtke high"st r.ro- paid lur wtieaU A. VI)'KI, VT k t a 11 r- Co C3 - 1 l-l -'J ri h, -irv-j.rt. -sJ- r- CO S r ELASTIC LOCK- STirC 'A . , m i ..i -t f!..-titr.o is nil :rtf ' t ' muceof II. ruimci-. Ki lhi:;-. l'-r.i-...i. . eei.: j t v.r I or h-nvy vorl:. and is tbo uiuft l-'acnuil Jlacbino ever invent. .!. . The needle Of the W.on . J.o.-.j,-.- 1:1 r.-.rt f..! Btralftht, and is not epeii to the o'.;--i .-..i .- f 01..I its re-nlts in lomr or 4 nr.-e.li.ee I. It 1.' ne--.-wt toobi-li, nor too -low. The nr - ! i; e w aiw;! .; ord.-r; sews final two common pj-v..!- wi'.xut r-.r.l-In - wastes no thread; cnuiiot i.niele 1! u:n v.r!. vo r-H-U, m-r wlu-n the easy 1 l-o ot l.. r ' f cljntt acted. Ttiffeed ii never !u'I, !-. T"-":!"-'. - - -the verv stromr.-t feed in ue. Tbo :: b::i la from Bj.'rim;s. wliieh t.-t.d only to wa',.n iilnl c;t t.ot -. order. The most dliec.to sewnj-tres.-"- '. ti.e 1cIa i:i 4 IPwCir it boat f-.iuty. Irii.;; lb-.- i-l'r,t rumu ... midline n tr m.vle. 'fh inventor eo.--: 1- r" t.a n.v tion an iteproveiiint thi't 1 Pot otn htr, i.re! !,. Terr justly kept in vi w the tie t tl it as n:-Ma.'-liine8 are nsl cbivliy by thos- v.b . in a ft i.et-.t rule, know littlo of pmeti al tnr1h.11.1es. v-iiv r dcreo of Bimplieitv in their 1 oiisti-m t.i.n nu d 1 e. ... 1 couscim-ntly a lower rante td' 1 ijtx- v.- -pi tiavu:!.d, ; 1 order to uiect a ti kite rail want. Tricp, on 1'lain V.'aliuit TaU, with Outfit, Other stylos and flnl.-h as low r.s inr eth' r Co , .' Fend stomp lor descriptive circular. Au'-.il.i v:.t ! 1 1 every .oimty ill V. aiel ToiTit-.r . t.-e rw iliK niacUluo vexatious, by paicliating th i ViUr AUooper. Tm;MAN A. ,0, , ICS Pouth fcttto tfir.jd, t'bican, 111 II BU IT Kl Y H-UOt.KSALl i Ml r.Kri. DRUGGIST iviosr and b.u on b.Btid at tho till of Whim A Uuuoryij Eouta Mdo Main EUeet, riatl.w.onth. . THE LARGEST AND Wont Complete Stock of Pni4TC Medicine. I'f ints, Clieuii.'a!-' Lead. Vi.itii.-b. C Hi :l. i'l-b i!, .M idi lie t'll. Gai'iiiiK "'it. C'-tur i I. N'eiit ti.M On, hide Oil. l.in-e.-d "ii. Laid Oil. L-t-eiitial Oil. t od Liver - i). And n lait'e v;i: i. : . lions. : iim'y un 1 ilet .VI le, 11: SI .:( 1, 1 iu v-. 1 : 1: E extrti'-ls fi.l all PATENT M E 0 ; C I N E S-M.J. III. J..yt'.e's '...:'-Aver-'. S'ov:!!.--., I!a!l s Chi bti-'s M. -Lain's. M..r L-ik.r. V.'i-t::r's. Vii-i'-ln's. 'i.I.e fiebi, ;ti-.i'itV. I'tiiy Ii.'ivis" Ri. back's. 1'ititts. Mis. Vin!w's Pr. S inei.eil's i : i s 1 1- 1 : 'w. - i ir.: !:'. Walhiee's. I'. ','; a:iJ ottlniu.esf y.i.pulur Patent .Mtdi.iin s in Ur,t al iLe j.ieetr.t di: v. Brar.fiies Vines and Wliiskle Of the Re;t Grades and i i.-ilitii-s,.? rriotlr tor riledical liuiin: -'s. lO?.1ESTIC dyes. Pe l or R". Green, 7'iue, PI:i k. An iline. In digo. Madder. Kli iet I.n; iv.. I. Uiy Woii l-i. Ac. In bu t -ver tliiiijr that is tiwlr ! in the ilrujr cr Medu-al line. Fhisicians Perscripticrsr: Aef'ully coiiipouiided and put up i:t jiH hour f 11 limns Mjai rented fre-b an.l puro: Caii b Ire buying, and sec what I have to fcidl. i'lattsuiouth, i'eb. 2.jtb.dA wtf, NEW 1 TORT"' Weeping Waisr, Neb. iy,AL,tKHd IS General merchandise, 8 VCII AS DRY GOODS. GROtJKrrs. liARMWA RK. VlULL;.3VAItK, HATS. CAIV-J LOOTS. SHOES, NcliON-i, Sic, PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMRER. SHINGLES AND LATH. We ure Atrcut-! f r Willcox &. Gii.'ha Sewing Wachlr.n, l:ich is utnloubt:dIy the nt-t Machine nmt in e. Biiirl'J'O.'tt. Attachmont Notice. J. T. A. Hoover.) v. To Etnery Wilson. Emrcy V ilson, ) Vou :.re hereby r.oiilic I that tin r.tf,ifbra.nt i.-'ued by ii.e iu favor of t -e above piaintili and uh jin-t tiie al. jve i,iii:i ij-li id int n.r tiie funi d cihtj.-.-icbt d illan and loriy one rents ai.'l ti i; I set 1. r A' on la y, J une li'.ti.. A . D. 1 - Tl , i 1 o'i lock a. m. ..1 -a i 1 day. at w l.i-h time jud.-cnii nt .w.ll be rendered af.-; in; t ..u i' y u do ti.it ppeur and chow cait nto I b : contrary, li, en uiide- my bun 1 this 17th .1 v of iiay. i'i. James o nkill iikiv lw"t. Justice of the Pe.ii.e. BAUKES & POLLOfJK. BIAt. ESTATE lSi) liSSUP.l.VClt AOEST'a Have a VOMFLKTE ABSTUAcf .OF TITLK :"o all Lobs an 1 Landa iu Ca-sa county Neb raska. t-03icc v.ith Maxwell A- rhapinar., Attor n2)t at Law, Piatt.-inouth, Ncbra-ku J. R-rnefi. Tho ni-lie lAwtf Burlinstoa &. Missouri II. II. Tl Co in Nebraska- LosTiix, Mass., May 23, IsTI. The annual meeting of the Si oeli holders d t!..i Bl-KLlMi rnN a- Mts-otai Kivkii J Ia i i.koa p C'. I.x .Nkc, wi 1 be b- ld at the t.'Ji'-e ..f ibo 1'i.ui I any in th. . ity .t l'luttfinouth. Nebraska: in lay ;he iwenty-tbird day of Jui.e, proxit). ft.r the electiou of Li rectors and any other busi ness which may IcRally come before tho meetini; By crJ.r of the Board. T. N. 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