She 5Bfbra$lm JtraW. LOCAL NEWS. W MM I The Frtis bus new power press and newtjre. Iloii. A. B. Fuller was In the citj this week. The Cooi Templars Grand Lodge met at Oraabalait week. The Grand Lode, A. F. & A. M. of No Irnska, met at Belleruo yesterday. The new ferry boat commenced niak in regular tripe latt Tuesday. An oyster bed is to be started in one of the salt basins near Lincoln Over 3000 plows have been sold in Ne braska City this season, says tho Pieut. The Platte and Missouri have both ieen risinjr, rapidly for the pat few diys. Three men were prostrated by sun stroke in Omaha last week. One of them died. The local of the AVtrs says be had n viit from the Marshal of Hamburg, Iowa, last week. The Commonwealth has added another column to each pge, and ia now an eight column paper- A man named Robert Paddock, a res. ident of Omaha, committed suicide, by bengirg, in Fremont a few days ago. See card of Mrs. Nieman. She is said to be an excellent Laundress a person much needed in thi community. Paieners from Oimtha to Lincoln have iiico Coaches all the way by taking the South Western Staze Cu. line at this place. Grading hj been commenced on the Street south of Main. Ihis wiil bd one if tho principal streets of the city iu time. Surveyor General Ili'chcnck has our hearty thanks f jr a completo set threo volumes of tbA eighth census reports cf the United State. Sic card of the Sbe'ilin Hous in thi inn'. Mr. Irish is famous as a land lord and cm get up a meal that would make the rd.juth of a Prino ) water. TLe Ladle Parish Aid Society wil tneot at tho resid-.-noe of S. F. White on "Thursday erening, July 2d. S'ns. S F. Cooi'tH, Secretary. Mist of the hoppt-r gra4t here left fur pruts un Known, and tiieri? i-t tt len ty cf wheat and corn Nebraska. low his received more dun j 2 a from them than Nfbrvka. Hm. Kennedy, of thi city, has opened 'Millinery establishment a; Lincoln, sh understand the business thoroughly, as tbo ladies cf that city will ascirtaia by cilling on her. See ctrd of Cart. S. F. Cooper, attor ney and counselor at l.tw and real estate ajcut. The Capt. is well quiliCed for t .'its transaction of any business that may Le enfrustoJ to him- Sbryock lias just recoive l another lot of cL tin which can't be beat in quality or p?i?ej als'i, somi pretty stjleeofcabs and ggs for the Utile folks, also a lot of fauey brackets. m a We hear no talk of a celebration in this city on the 4;b, and conclude that i,ono will be held. A fioo time is expect ed at Weop'ng Water, and we hope as lainj of our citizens as can will attend. If you want a first class wagon or huzzy, jou should go to Bocck'a and get it made to order. You know jut what Ton ore petting then, and just what kind of timber is in every pieoe. I: is tho cheapest ar d bct. Tho M. E. Church of the United States h is 22 Univeraitiea and Colleges, with ls3 instructor and 433 students; 0 Theo logical Institute.", 23 instructors nnd 191 student.'; S5 Seminaries and Academies, 504 instructors and 13 OOj stu l?nti. Tho Xncs asks "what can tho people do to et p tho promised prosperity" of Lincoln and the entire western country. The proLlom.issimple-defeat tho re-elec tion of the commissioncs who gve th it country its prosperity and it is done. Morri.on & Bro. has re-fitted their Meat Market and aro now ready to ao conimod.ite the people with the Lest meats the country aflordi. If you have hecf cittle or hides for sale, remernhfr thatjon can get tho highest price in cash at Morrisons. Fremont appear, to be the rising town cf the North Platte Country jjst now The building of a Ri!roid from De Soto to eonnct with the TJ P R R a. Fremont is now a fixed f-tct, and thU brines Fre inont a near Chiea2r as Omaha i. We have two lumber y nrd in opera ation in this city now, and we heir talk of another one being started. Hurrah for the opposition and the old tablmh ncnli. It is just the stata of nfT.iirs far. mers nnd builders want. Plenty cf lum Ler and low prices. NVe learn that several houses in the vicinity of Lincoln and Ashland looked like thy had been on a "spree'-" after the tittle gale of wind last week. Two or three were blown down, and slight injury done to others Mrs. Warbritton, of Ash land, and Mrs. Thompson, of Lincoln, re celved injuries from falling timbers. It is . e-eijoni we nave wma to ao any damage In !! friri'rv. Th Council EtulTj Democrat calls the j M. E. Charch n set of 'bible bangr9 and chicken eaters," and J. S. Morton eTS the Democrat is a "staunch, relia- able and wide awake month-pieee of Dmocricy, and has no superiors on the Missouri slope.' Mr. Ashhy, of Rock Bluff, has writen us a letter in which he says he is not the cader of a secret Democratic orgaoixa tion, and that he knows of no organiza tion of the kind in Rock BlufTV Thoae parties who were going iown from thi city to be initiated cm stay at hom). As will be seen by reference to the proceedings of the State Agricultural Society in another column, it has been dcidd to hold a State Fair this fall This is as it should be. Oar State is pre-eminently an agricultural one, and agricultural fairs should be encouraged in every county. Will Cass hold a fair this fall. The Grand Chapter, R. A. M . of Ne braska, convened at Bellevue at 11 o clock last Tuesday, nnd elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year. D. II. Wheeler, G. II. Priest. E. A. Allen, Dep. Q. II. P. O. II. Irish, G. King. R. W. Furnas, G. So-ibe. Geo. B. Graff, G. Tresurer. J. N- Wise, G Secretary. We mad a flying viit to Omaha last MondaT--fonnd the country improving rapidly, and the city at a tand-ftill The country surrounding Omaha has been allowed to take care of itself, and evervbodv has endeavored to make for tunes in the oity. That programme is about 'plnyed out" for the rresent, and reop.e are begining to seo that a rreat city cannot be built up without the coun try improves prorortioratply Geo Boeck hits just received the larg est stock of boggy and wagon timber. iron, steel, bolts, springs, axles, and tv erything in the line, ever brought to this part cf the couutrv. lie also has the finest fte6ortment of agricultural inple merits ever seen in ths parts We likn such enrrgetic men as Beock they do more to '-bring out" a coun'rv than a fie d full of dronre. lie should receive a liberal pattonagfr and he will. Geo. Itneck is manufacturing a thor ouh-brace Concord Coach, worth $700, fortheSou'h Westrrn Stage Company. Oorrinirton Jb 8ro. are bound to keep up with the times, nnd furnish the boat of accommodation to the traveling public. They will have two of those famous Con cord thorough brace Coaches running between this city and Lincoln within a month. The Ltdies of St. Luke's Parish tender their sincere thinks to Mrs. E. T. Duke, Mrs. Eaton, Mr Newell, Mrs Spurlock, Mrs and Miss Wiltse; also th ladien and gentlemen who stng; to the firm of Clark 3b Plumraer, Doom .t Bro., tho Bind; Mr. ILuthaway, Mr J;hnaon, Mr -B trnfS, Mr Itaker; also o tha gnnth-men and ladies that kindly assisted in decorating the rcora. Br Order of the President. At the recent session of the Grand Lodge of I. O. G. T., of the State of Nebraska, hold at Omaha, June lTth nnd 13th, the fallowing, 0cers were elected for lh eosuing year : G. W. C T , J VT. Haggart, Nebraska City; G.W. Coun selor, J. Skinner, Omaha; G. XV. S., J. Stevenson, B.d.evue; U. T., C. S. Bristol, -Omaha. Representatives to R. W. G. Lodge, of North America, to he held at Oswetro New York : R. Baxter Windham, Plaits mouth, and A. F. Harvey, Nebraska City; Lodgo adjourned to meet at PJattsmouth the third Wednesday in June, 18G9. Demorest's Monthly for July prompt as usual, nnd with an additional quantity of Summor Literature, is the m u.tefu and interestiog of all tho parlor periodi cil', readible from heining to end, and. Letter than tbat, its t jne is elevated and earned', very unlike the frivolous artifi ciality that disracs so mint fashion journals. The fashion aro a feature, as ever. Ladies in the country think they can not make a garment without Dehor est's Magazine and there is, in addition to the treasured patterns, alwav a fund of valuable information upon a'.l house hold and domestia subjects W. Jen niogs Demorest, 473 Broadway, New York. $3 00, vearlv. Moure's Iife f IIuu. Schuyler Colfax. T. B. Petersoa Ji. Brother, No. 30S Chestnut Street, PhiiaJelp iia, have in pres. an J will pub'ish io a few d tys, The Life of Hon. Schuyler Colfax." written by II v. A. Y. Moore, of South B-n.l, Indiana, who was for twelre yen.i, as paator and frinJ. in tho entire confi dence of Mr. Colfas, and had aece.-s to the fi es of the paper published by Mr. Colfax for twenty years, and to the Con greasional Globe, knows all his past his tory and all who have known him from bojhood. II began this biography two or three years ago, so that it is not one of the hurried or ephemeral publications so common in election year?. Mr. Moore is a pentlcman of fine talent and culture, an 1 there is no doubt but that his bi ography of Mr. Colfax will be worthy of its distinguished subjct. The following letter from Mr. Colfax, to A. Y. Moore will explain itself : "Wasuiycton, D C. May 30. 1863 My Dear Mr. Moore , As "your predic tion of s year ngo has been realized, 1 have no further objection to your pub Hshin any sketch, morn or less full, of my life, you may have prepared. As - f .... r 1 1 T0Trr."rn',.n f mine. anJ a ra!n?J friend. I I suppose you know as much about royl ' ... , , history as the pnnlio wou'd care &out 1 knowing, and although r. v fn?rosir2 ! d- 1 1 . - - . , uties nere leave tne no urns to revise 1 the manascrint, I have no fear that voar work will not be a faithful one 1 Yours, Tery truly. , SCHCTLER CoLrAt. Rev. A. T. Moore, South Bend .Indiana." It will be published in a large duodect mo volume of Ave hundred pages rrinted r n I from large trtje, and On the finest and - r . I best of white panr, with a portrait, on 1 1 r r i . 1 m Steel. Of Mr. Colfax, executed by One of the first nrtiata in tK unnntrf. from nhft- I " . r tncrrnnha taken of Mr. Colfax Within the last week: the whole bound in doth in i the most substantial manner. Price $1.50 a copy. Canvassers wanted every nhsra. I.orrni iliaAOiints trirpn. Conies . . I will be Sent to any One at Once, POSt paid, on receipt of price, by the publishers The Machine for Missionaries There is, it is well known, but one Sewing Machine, sufficiently simple and reliable for the use of Missionaries; and that is the wiiicox & Gibbs. So long ago a 1861, the Rev. A. T. Pratt, Mis ;.na rt Vi a Am.,iian Rnarrl. writing! to Mr. Willcox said : "I have now h id one of your Machines for six months, nnri am reaJv to thank VOU forintrodoc I j - - . ing them tO the pUUllC. It IS IDC ODiy . , . . . . , .1 machine whose working is so sure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." MARRIED- At Weeping Water by Rev. L AHev, Ma. P. E. Bearolkt and Mies Ellen M Reed, both of Weeping Water. Tilt: I.DUS. St. Louis. June 22 A Denver diptch avs a fiifht occurred at Apa- cha Springs beiwrtto forty soldiers ai d a hand of Navaio Indians. MX of the Uttfr killed and cne toldier wa wount1t. A dispatch from uppr Missouri aya thI rid it wr quit troutile-tiin Ilutidn-d-i f Indiana who had par. tinp;ttd n th M"nii.''oia massacrt wprt- nenr B-rihuld, optnly hostile and dt-fiint Ho?tiI Indians n ar Fon Rii e had snt'wortl lhai th"y would inak n trdi,e' unless ilit Govfriiiiif nt t)J pfd Mteauihoat travel and took all the sol diers otii of the country. Omaha. June 23. General Dodjp, Chief Engineer, Oliver Ames, arid -everal oiher officers of the Union Pa- cific Railroad, arrived L-re ye.terday. Thpy remain a few days, when they ... I ? 1 kn !.ia-aca.l lKr aiAitPSiinuliL f rn rv Npw York and Washinffton. We have two of the celehrated John H Manny's uomninea lieaper & .uower ipis, which we oQVr to the f-trmers of Cass County, for the very low pric of $160, and warrant the same to do as much and as eiod work as anv machine made. A few of thn Celebrated Garden City Selbv Cultiva ors and Hav Rks on hand yet at a very fhap prices. E A Wi goes horn & Co. tf. N-r York Cash S'ore. (fHenry Beock hs the largest stork of furniture in the west, and is selling at prices wb'cb cannot fail to give satin faction. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas. Lounges, Tables of all kinds. Wardrobes, Safes, and everything els n the furniture line, kept on hand md made to order on short notice. Also all I , ... r, ir , . nit:!i uuu turtiitit;a ui uuiui atri. in stock. tf. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the undersign ed will please call on Ilerrman IIrold, a the old stand, and settle immediatelv. mar5 C. U IIerold xovice. All persons owing us will please call and settle as we want to closj up our last years business. janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait Jb Co Plattsmouth. Lodge No- 6, A F- & A. Hi- Beiriilireommonlcalioni' lt and 3.1 Mondays of each notb. at 6 I it o'clock, p R U O. C. BICTTS. Pre. LIVINOITON, W. M. Nebraska Chapter No-3, R A.M. I'eiinl.tr cc-nviirations 3d anil 4th Tur.daye of j nth mouth, at 0 I 2 o'clock p m. K. T. DTKE.'H.P. O. :. BKTTS. fee I. O- 0. F. PesrnHr metinir. of Pi itte L".iirr, No. T. 1. O. ). F evry latady eviiti3 at 7.4 cl.wk p. n Krnih'rs of ot'.er Lole are invi'ed to vi-it tlii. Lnoue. Hy.irlerof S DCKF, S.G. fAM L VI. CHtPMAlt.Itee. ec'y. I. 0. Q. T- Ki-frutar-neetlaga every Tiiemlay ereninp TraTeling Trtnlarire.prctrully inTiteJ. S DUK1?, W.C.T r. bxter wixditam, w. h TlltlS. W. SHItTilCK, Lode IVpuly, PAIUVIKW I.IIOGK, X. H. hold rvcnlaai meet In b every Tady evciiirg TravelliK Temnlara re-rectfu ly Inrif l S. W. CALKIN, W C.T V. M. YOI"N. J' . W. 8. P M. YOUNG, Sen., L-.de Depnty. St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Regular meetlnK. Brat Tnes lav of every month, I at 1 p. m.a at tne omre ul i it vvnceier Rev.GtO. C. RTTTS. D W WnEELEB. Clerk. Chairman. EXCELSIOR DE .REG LOO'lh, No I.PIatts mo ith. hoi H re'ilar mee'ingt on the third wedne. day evenings or cacti monm. Bt. J. WKLET UARXE3, W D T Bro. VT. L. Wbxl. W D S Sister Rosa Dans, W DVT. JT'TAROF l.t r Winn No. s, wt. rieasant, holds reula- incetinga ever, Saturday evening, J. V. HCGIltS. W. C. T. T. E IIUGHES, W I. DaVIS. Lodire Deputy BAND Or HOPK DPRRfS LOtXIP. No. 4 ReT- nl' neetitics the second aod fourth Friday evenings ol each monm r at t ouitl, J .. vv. u T. Sislrr tiAlUli LEWH. W n-v. T. H W CALKIN W. D.S. k7 OTICE. l Jacob Rethpath v John Hun re Jaeb Re'.huath las at'achmo t ma it oa th l?th day of M y. 1S8, by William U , a Ju-tice ol Ihe peae on tame wheat owned by John liiing., ar. ow ing in Frederick Cartoo'a fl.-td, in Mi. P'e.-ant I towiihii. county of C is . in he Mate of Aebraaka, 1 to recover hi. riithlfal claim, till wiih interest ron 1 fha l.ih day of March, IS 8, an I the probable con e-ilm.te-l atA'O. rhia wueat will be sold on the ; a day cf July, tsCd. WILLI A.M ROSE. Afi-o f v, re. PH6'? c't?? V 'I '""."Vf 1 lu of Oil od Vi aicr I ir faulty,!, the b..t oiaaur.. They - a.u.tic .n;... ; aoj. m miittt, luiiy C4i to me cri-ni Am mi n.nt critic .a ye of onrt'b w9iul P. it Wr-iua ..Mr LouL pr.n of ho dUsemisata t rooti the cynoiry t.ithfi c.pteuf ,Vr,,bB,V,?,u".!0?-IJi,.d'- t OI lne market all Inferior pt-biictlou., has Juat - ad a ahromt-ilthuerat-b In oi. of oae of Mr. A f. Tait' e mer tittle pletore. Trie chrorao-lithoajrapb la a perfret fae linlili of the orlxin tl p iln lug. rn Droducina not oolr Ut brufh warka, bat tho viT liotr or the cidm ia a wj irii "7 it ik7 - ' ,Jh.,'J ,,"',lfl? Dike hta Ini tation abo:utl; dvceptire, o-t fur the pa'polntc of decevia but In rder to pat ftithlnl eipie. 'a cool as h orlial' within the r,.cB of ,,aii po-e. He brmin to ih rt knowlerfife. bonloe.a enerc, aau emn umm, aim ha7l. a enr. a. .pirit toward a.tao.lar- tita, which 1 e plent o meet with He h our cnMlial th.' k- f ir abut be h alrradr d ne, nd our tram that he will di hi t-t to eiucai the a- beautiful " Group ChiAen (IPxH) $ s' i . if . . ftli.141 li. oruup QuhU, ' tiuxii) 5oo - r"lur Ohrom'f are ent fiee, to ayad i'ei. wutiin ine u. 9 . bast oi ine iimini)i. im recnp K p,iee Our Jnirtl of Popular Art, explaining sow curoiBO't are tDaoe- mmcu i r- w dcuu DlS h. FKaKOJCU., Boston. t. waCKLkR. O. LEWIS D. II. Wheeler Sc Co., Real Estate Agents. Commissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life In8 Ag'ts, PL A TTSM O U Til, A. T. Collection, prompll attended to, and proeeeJa . .. . . ...... L i ... f i A1 1 1 LUIltU. IHH. Il L.kll.UHC. I .ATI U.IU ill Wr r'n lo and Sebustkiof uoii reiidet.U. 1 itle to ia ia inre8tiC!tia. money loanea on ueai tstaie ecur.uea. land Warrant, locate". CLAIM AGENTS. A. eat. forcollection of claim against Governmen for Soldiera, their ridow and niinoi boi'.. Asent for he purchase and aale of Landa and City proper ty, easing of TeDements. HEFEltEXCES: Hon. 8. H. Elbert, Denver City. C. T. ftlessra Kontitze Broe. . Omaha. Neh. " Wc' ann fc. Mftcalf, Siebra.a City. " G. r. Fllley. St Lcuif, Missouri. Dr. Din Lewis. Huston, MaftsacnuHelta. U W Dltmam Chicago, Illinois. II M Masill. Cincinnati. Ohio. Toovle A tlanna, ruttnxititb Nebraaka. L H Kii b, Three Rivera Micbiean. Hra r Fellow., liioomficld, WiKcnnnH Hon T M M rquett, Piatwmoutb, Nebra.ka. L Iwia, A 'to n ey at law, BuflTalo, New York. Jarter, Husaey a. Curl, Ue. at omen, lorn a. dawtr DtTIUlZriTT. 1 H M Hl.1l LEAVITT St I1VDK, Real Estate Office. Directs Ilomcstttid NEBRASKA CITY. LINC'ILM, WEB-, t.adiiian lliu-e. cp -lie LiiiiaiJinc A t . a . T . Gorrrirtnt I.an li srl-cud froui p-T..inal exam ination, r lee tlunieifad. w ec ted. ur-d anil v vii d. LhuiI. in eiciid hrid Hnd improved lurms t u-htandaoid. T.tles exani.ie J, a lid CokVeyanc uirdi". l:EFKkE.Kck? : John B. Tnrner late Hres t. at C U K R; Lee Co nty National Ka.k, lixon, III. ; Itnbert liar It, t-upt C Ha u K K; Any Buk-rni Wliiieni W county, ill. ; Kviter and Keceive- of Land (Jfflce, Ktbrabka City. nil pj; NQS PIANOS, 7 irfg&Xl&9 JlLODEONS. j. n HE i, i,i : it, COUPfCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. nei'er in the celerat-.l Pteck 4 MeCammon Pianos, and o lu r Mu.t-al Instrumrnt S3"ll In.trumeuta warranted Ave years.j ocfil ly JUST RECEIVED Ann fur .ale at low figure.. t k COFFEE. ! hhU SCGAR. 5 hbU DRY A I' PL ES, libit DRY PEA CUES 4'C .to. Ainu, a la'fe a.-oi tinetit of Pine Lumber, LATH. HmSQLE. DXRft, WIXTtOW SASH, wrxvow BI.IXVS, V.ASS CUJIEX I. P LAST EH PARIS. JlAli:, COAL OIL, Etc I T r jsT r. T Q TiT Q O A. Ij I 250 huh'ls. to which we Invite the atteation f Klacknmiths and otLer. as to quality and price. We are a cents for the GOOD IS CO A L nANK.at Lex- inirtoo.aod nrnDoK to furnish all the Coal thi. country want, at price, to suit. Alac a large atock of Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherry. Raspberry, Dlackberrj and Ginger Brandy. Call and see us. MMPSOV, MICKELWAIT A CO. jt6 rlS wtf P. M. DORRINGTON, RtAL ' ESTATE AG EN"; , PLATTSMOVTII, IS' ED., apt, attention paid to tne purchaw and sal of a al usiate, and payment of Taxes, and all bu ines p - taining to a KfDral Land Agency, litle invea- iwated. Refer br i.ertnidsifn to II n. E. S. Dundy. Judge 2d Judicial Diet., Fails Ci . Nebraska: Major tdw d Burbank, Hnymsster 17. . A. Leavenworth, Kanaas; lion J. H. Burbar.k, I l'--s Ak tor Nebraska, Falls t.Uy, Nfb ; Hon. T. 31. 1 " Q. I'latlamouth. Neh., Cul K K. Livingston, lad : ebraaka ll Vt. Vol... l'l.It.iuouili, NhIi.; M . M. Wbeelrr, U.S. Indian AKmt, pawnee K ncv; Cba. Neitleton, No. Ill Broadway. N' V-. k; . larvey, Deitrich B'om. Waehinn ton, D. C : Tra-y. Mairnln- tt Co , Chii-nro, Ills ; K. U fitih. itocneer. Hi. v.. rror. Henty Arling ale. "tlartror un rer.ity." N Y. cto aw. aa n tr v t fi f I rLUWdl rLv VV dl C K. r O 11 u Y , Manufacturer of all kinds of Far in in? Iiiiplemciilsi, uch as the celebrated Rod Banking Plwa. Monld lt..ard Ure;iker-, Stirrnn Ph wi. hiule and Double j Shovel. Cultivator and llairow.. Repairing done n -ho'l -lOtice All work warrant-d. H.ving had much exprien e in the baMnr-s, I feol fured ih it I can give general it'sfctlon Please give me call Dfo-e porct.as-.iig eincwnere. v. . ruituT. Plattsmouth Neb., May nth, 1967. AND WOOL- CARDING. Ho! for Salt Crerk, where yon can kill two Mrds witi one stone, (ret yon- fjra n llronnd and Wool in rrfectorder. We ne the Patent Machine Card., superiority iver the old kind, as all whs nsed the e.n tetifr. The snperiorit ot Mr. 8. Twisa as aj arder i. well known, and his services arp .till re tained for the benefit of thepoblic. With the above advantaires we Batter nure Ives that we can mat it to the ad va' taee of all who want work tn our I in a I to :me this way. D . DBA. Proprietor. niylS S. TWI3. Cardtr DR. ITI. n. iTl CIaUSKY, Tn rV"T" m t ot rri JLJ LN JL JL JL f Will do all work In his line on ihort no'ier. Itl &. 7i MTAGE I.IXF.. fH; wiil tr Seh. Ct'y on andaf:er April IStn, at " l- u'clo-k, a m., talULiC i.rea.f..t nt Pctory ville, tilvr- at Piatt-tno-ith i.t 12 o'clock, (t 1 inner; 'e.w Plait mouth at one; arrlv at Neb. Pity at 6 .'cloei p. m. Office at Lind y'. llot. A'ch. City, and at Piatt Valley H -, PJaUsmoO'h, eprlOlf GEO. JKXXIXUS. FOR SALE TlH. KM 14 The S W V. F SI. thn If S5i of N R i. the N of a E 13 aad the S K Se 15. TIO Range 11, Caa Coantr. Neb ylll of the above land for ale in traeta to null p rl aa-ra. Terma one fourth caah the bala .ee In three rqaal unntl garments, inteteit at 10 percent, pay able annually. aOJre-a W. B. BFKEK. narTmS Cadis, Ilaniaoa Co., Ohio. f "STRAT FALE. j Pubue notice U hrehy rlyfo tbat on Thu - day. the SJ d-y of July next, at 1 o'clock, p. m , at tbe houo of Oeo. W. Thlifi'like. in L.oMTille Pre cinct in Ca-ennty,Neb , I will offjr at public ale to the b chert bidder, a tbree year old llirot bay Ma e w:ti her colt (now six w-eka old). Paid Mare waa taken up and will be sold aa an eit.ay. A. L CdlLW. i. IT. Hay SO, 1868 nw5. Improved Farm nnd Tim ber For Sale The farm 1 ah-.otS0 milea weat from Plattrmoath. 8 mi ee el uf Iluover'a, on the fag' Koad 60 acre, ha been in cultivation a log lion.e upon It and plenty of atock water; it ia 3 w qr -ec 27. T 12. K 11 16U acres; and connected win ir is l.ot I ar.d H K or of ? or h'ec 20. aine T and K (timtwr) 90 and SO-100 acre. makfnir and 80 100 aciea. Also the w or of M w or of Sec 4, r 7ti. K 44. in Mill, cuuntv. Iowa. Due east froti Klattgninntn. and 1 mile from the river, (be.ivy timber.) Fur lertns andre. . a fOLUStua, taaySStf. O'.enwood. Iowa. LEGAL NOTICE. A r..nlM...I t1T'( n...nr1lini.' frtlirt 9.na I r ) 1 b Jnd Sand H. I M .-v I aa-ainxt Jndici.I Di.firt in I - John TnKrani Drfrndnnt 1 and for Cass Co Neb I John loir.m. the rluf'-iidalit, will takd notice tbat I A. Carmlcliael, Unintifl In error ' n the ab ve en-I tit eil can.- ncJ ins i.etil nn hi error it. haia court i on ine inn ay ot June, s.v, 1903, prj jinu mni a certain lu Vrtnrtit reoderrd against tne iiainnn in higHCtion and in fvor ofthi deirnnnnt John in ram. in JustieaCnn't be"o-e J. .tin Al'ison Ju-tice of the Heat-e I" and for Ruck B'uff I'rpcinct, Ca Co Ne rak on the 2nd day of May lMSS.be rrvernell md set aiile at d that aa d plalutitr in ermr be re- reft .red to. ill thiDrs he ha loat by reason thtreof I and thtt judgement be rendeied against tne aa:d John Ingram I r co.ta or snit That the sain defendant U rrq'iired to answer said petition on r b fore tb 11' at day of the next tarm ol n-xt t'-rm of the Dutuct Court to be beid la an- for Cai. County Nebraska. A. CARM1CH Atl., Plalntiir. By Mai.1l A Chapman, hi. Ittorneys Ordered puhlmhed in the NFAESKI HrALI. Oiyrn nnde my hnd nnd seal f said Court at Pl.ttt.iu. uth, Jane lOhtl Sw n it li An L. nlO Clerk u the District Court. EUE EYE Mower Heaper. TTaTlnf taken Ihe arency for the aale of thi. loatly reltb med Machine. In the Counties ol Casn. -a .n- dera, Seard an batl'-r W a-k th.-e wUhiuJ a I MOW Ell and PEA PER Toe II and examine Tlio Bu.cls.eye i.arce unnibnrs of tM mchi' a are In dm in o ir Hi-iTict. We refi-r to thoa- wh have used them, and ask a careful ex (initiation of tho Late Improvements, Mle especial! in th 4' rv i y ri ij ij iu ij " JUS 1V JL Jl J-Li 1 j We Warrant ihe Machine io le ALL claimed for it. Please call, or send and get rrinted Pamphlets. A foil supply of Repair, kept constantly on hand. V UttamouiD, April 0 DOOM, HRO. & Co.. - Jlgenf$, Foi Cas, Sewnrd. Sau-rders aid Butler Counties. Threshing. jyQJJJkJJ AND TRIl'IB GEARED HORSE POWER Mann'aeture.1 at P.-n Tan, New Teik, was awarded the FIrtST PREMIUM at the great Mold Trial at M ft o- IU. tn lHbo. Sincere b-lie.ina-the "BfRPSALL ' tn be the b"t Thre h-ng Man -ine mle. We inviU the pub lic t- r I and examine it, or t-eua aun Kp-nupi"-. WB WARRAST th BUIMil.L" to be all cUimed for it in the Printed Pamphlets Weclaira for the "Birdsall" Greater cleaning capacity than an ether Ma chine. OreaUr Durability and Strength with lesa WeiBht The Feedt-r can raise or lower the Concave, while the Machine is in tion. Tim . lfanins Works are di lven n bets from each. end of the Cylinder, in.uriDff rtreiifrth ana pie- veuting toe Cyi Oder wearing oat oi true. THE HORSE POWER Weighs on'y 1 100 pounds and la Warranted to stand the draft of 20 Horses. DOOM, 2B.0 , & CO , - Agents, " Plaltrmonth. April 10, 18GS OPjcN TO OSCEOLA. Burlington & Kiissouii li i v c r , aB 4 CHICAGO. BUULIlGTOiN & UUINCY BAIL.HOADS Counecti ms made at Bui ling too, fcr CHICAGO and tbe EAST. I Buy Tickets via BURLINGTON Pasiengers by this route navecnoice i uis ia Great Trunk Line, leadinc east from Chicago, the Michigan t'entaral, Michigan .Southern & Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne & Chicago! Rail Roads, For all points In INDIANA, MICHIGAN, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA ' AND THE ThroughTicket, anl Ba(Eage Checks for a!' lm- ponant poin'a PULLMAJTS PALACE SLEEPING CABS on all night train oaai of Barling' oa. V- CARPER. C. PERKINS, Jer Tct A. r.A"r st PafeTinrwrJetA B. O. DOOIT, J. E. DOOM. EVUtTOS DOOM., DOOM, BRO. 6l Co- UaMtactura'- Afeot fcr tin aaW ef. 4 d-T rt la Agricultural implements. We keep cenatantly on band a aopp'jr of Threshing iMachinea, Horse Power,3 Reapers and Mowers, Corn-Shellers, Corn-Planters Plows of all kinds, Broad-cast Seed Sowers, Sulky and Revolving Rakes, Cultivators, Churns, &c, &c. Wa deal ouIt la aoch InplaaenU as ara taa war- l V ' " K- v.-., - . . . ... . . , It f we .rial! k ep a lull tucpiy ot rfpair. tur an ira pR-menH aol l oy us w ronnrn-tfa lT a;k those wLhina- FARM 1M pt EK TS to call and ex ruine our atock, or a.nd rur p.iriieil Circulars. Pi ire l.tat, AC , Ac rWltamouth, April S th 13C8. dc on, BRO. & CO. The New Yorker" SELF-BAKING REAPERS MOWER Was awarJad the hljihat prlie as a SFLF nAKJNJJ KKA1-KR. at tbe a-r.at IT.eld Trial at Aulum . Y., in 1S6 llarlns eraatl ealariieJ their Worka.th propri ton of this deetTe liy popular machiua ara now enabled to fill order, from Nebraska. THE GENUINE NEW YORKER U now for the first t me offered for aale in trie C.. untie, of Can, Latcaater, teward, Siunder. and Butler. We claim for It Lightness of Draft, Durability, and a Perfect Self Bake. T'mmn c.ll and eaamlne. or rond for Printe I Pant phiet.. We are aut-oriieJ to warrant the ataentne to bf all claimed for It in the prlated pamphlets. The Agency ia trmanent, and fu'.l supply of Re pairs always on h ind. ..... . . . a . n n fiaitsmoutn, Jifru 5 i.o. Doom, Bro. & Co. D. B. McM echan, OSALEB IM HARDWARE. CUTLERY, IRON. TEEL and NAILS, E0CK ISLAND PLOWS, COIl A - PLANTER S, af..1 4? 11rwy nn1 olLllirr Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, WW'S, X.. W A larsrestock now on band at small advance on Eautern Prices. 10G .Vain Street, - Nebraska City, (opposite the Seymour Hwisf ) SIGN OP THE PAD-LOCK. FURNITURE, COFFINS A5D Cabinet - Work ! H- BOECK Haeln enlaced hta Hhnp and Sales-rooms would respectfully remind tno people in tni vicinity mai he can furnt.n tnem win toe ery oea ruruuure, Chair, or oi her Cabinet-work, at the mool reason able rates. 1 shall ke--p constantly on hand a large aa-rment of Eastern Work, and am also prepared tomaonractu anv thi or in my line on snort notice. A large assortment of Keaily made Uomu kept a al; times, ua'i and examine my sioca ana price. jelOddiw tf H. BUEUS. BLACK HAWK Tiro Horse WALKING CULTIVATOR. By practical experimenta In ihe field and by test- tncibeoi with the beat VValklns Cul'ivato.a made. I i hey have been brought to a rtate approacning In connruction. The cultivator cor..i-t. of two I wiought iron ax'e'ree., arched and well braced. Ihe pl are simply two Iron Deama WHO DOUBLE SHOVEIi PLOWS attach d to tbe axle by a doub'e Joint wbicli gives the ol w an ea.iy. but at the san- time perfectly true vertical and hnrisontal motion. I he touaue ia double and faatened It the arch of tbe lxietree l.y damns, a that it ean te raised or lowered at will, wheu the eon is yonne. rcducini draft, and rained when the coin la h'gher. Tbe ahove:s are lurnunej wua Reversible Teeth, io that the aoil can be thrown either to or from the corn T e pluw are connected by meana of loose ennrlinic, wh eh enab e tbe plowman to control both Plows by holding one. The fo'lowinir are a few ol the ad vantaeeon. points o f superiority hich this Cultivator has over others It Ii is stronger and lighter, being made Almost entirely of wrought iron. 3'h The doable points bv which the shovels are attached tn the axle enable, the plowman to mcve hi-plow either to or from tbe corn or lift It out of tbe ground with the lea t effort. 81. With this Cuitivatorthe depth of tho furrow ean be tenuia'eJ, plowing shalUw or deep whether the ground ia bard or toft 4tb. Byrne." of the loo.e coupling which con nect. me two piwwsyon caa make the two (lows run any distance apart tha yoo may desire With oth er plow, it U almost Impossible to hold, both .hovel wh. i throwing tins to the e rn, and to keep them from crowding toRehr when plowing from tha coi n. For further particulars, eall, or adJrctk D. B. McMECHAN. 8C8. l6Gy. North Missouri RAILROAD.1LINE, TO SAINT LOUIS. Tvro Daily Trains. BOfrT Dal t Trains of th. H.m Ibal t gt. J.aah R.ilrosd from the wett make eloe connection at Macon City with the abova line, arriving .a Sl- ,oui. and connecting directly with all morning aa fternoon trains out of tit, Lou'S, for Ktw Ion, PniL.OKi.rRaA. HWTOII, " VtATBIXOTOK CITY, liALTiMOm, Unit tacaoif, FlTTKBUKOB, Coif MB OP, DTT-ll. ClRCIia.TTI, JSDIAK.eolIi, CHtClOI. LOCItTIIXa, X.IBTIU.I, And all'Points East North or So nth. The only dlra.t and lef itimaie route from the West to St. Louis & the East. Time, to the Eastern cities as Q UICKas can be made by any route, with LESS CHJJM'GES Tlsketa via the above line can be parehaaed at ike Hannibal k St. Joseph ti:ket offices iu the West. (2 Fare is the same as by any other routs. BARTON BATES. Pr.i.tBt JOHN P. tAIRD, General Superintendent. ' H, II. MTHCELKR. U.n Ticket Agent. J0SEPU GAMBLE, Uen. Freight Ag-nt f H. KAKL.Y, Ageni. bt. Joseph. L M. DUMfM. General Western A.eut. an, 83 "y JOHN p. MANNY REAPER . j MOWER- We effer this well inown Machine ty tho FarAer oiCaaaCoumty, feeling aasur4 that it will (it atisiacuun. We refrr to the following gentleman who hire used ihe J P. alanur: O. W. Jetrcrs.Ei-q., W. Wolph, ' John C- bear " Mr. Cptou, D. M. Calif W. Hortou, J. II. Ne!.ttt, Eitrl t Vile fJrove. Mt Pleasant. Weeping fun. AsMaad. Repairs on hand. Plaltimouth.ApiII S, I6CS, Boom, Bro. & Co. GREAT EXlJITflllT WASHINGTON! nERKMAK IIEROLD Having Loujjht oat the eulire 5tock of Goods from vv. k. neroia, is read to i lfer GREjiT IjYDUCEME.YTS . In Prices, I shall sell Goods LO WER THAN THE LO WEST, for Cfh, Wheat. Corn, Eld's, Furs or any kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE Sly block Consists of GROCERIES, DRY COODS OUOTS. SHOES, CLOTILXG. HATS and CAPS, POCKET CUTLER Y, YA .KEE - AOUO.YS, ETC. Pleaea give me a eall at the old .tandorc O. Hero . HER UMAX HER(rLD. CONJUGAL LOVE AXD THB HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRUCB. En-ay for Younir len. on the Errora. abuea and DUraes which destroy tl" e Manly Power, and era ate Impediments to H A RRI AGR, with sure means of renei. aent in sealed letter envelope, fre ofeharsa. iddrasj Dr. J. SK1LL1N HOUOU I'ON. Howard A.. ociailon, Philadelphia, Pa. Janl2m8 J. M. HINOHMAN, (3uceessor to Donelan A Hincbmao,) Druggist & Apothecary, SEALER IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Notions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PURE WINES AXD For Jfechknleal and Medicinal prrpoPM Keep contra a !y oa handafu'i an 1 wtW assrt d stock of PATENT MEDICINES. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CareluUy compounded b an exFeilenoeJ Dnii't. Xone but the PUREST Medicin'a us' d. All y- warranted a repreatnttd. CtJl and wc. MAIN 6TKEET, fCUTUFUP. Terms Cash. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! James OITeill DIALER t PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE HATS, BOOTS, cArs. SHOES. FARM PRODUCE And everything needed by the FARM ER ; MECHANIC. navlnajoorehas'dtlie entire stock of o-da I elorvg, lug to TVm ceroid, I am re-St:ing th etoia rccm it go d style, and propose to sell gi cdaat the old taui. on. te rnot-'r;itT;d; Vrmy. KsrStf JAIf7i O'MIM, 4