JUL 4 -1 "l J f - i i i i! ! I h ,i i - ." a x.qojhj news. Ile-sor bars some fine carrots in mar ket. f Several new buildings have beea com coiixJ Juriiisr the past week. The Pomm-racy of Pennsylvania have noiiuaNl Hon. A-a Packer as their can-Ji-hu- for Governor. Senator Tipton addressed the Teuper an.v S'X'i' fy of IJrownviJle on last Tues day CVCllin??. Our City Council contemplates offer ing a jiiciiiium fur settting out shade lives along the streets. Ju.k'i- L'ike came in from Lincoln Lt-st Saturday, where he had been holding a r riii yf ci'urt. Jii L'' iaire has ent'ted a new build ui the wet end of his property on ( tid ftn-i-t.' I IVrus wi-liiiiL' magazines bound can J., accommodated by leaving orders at III..- HkKAI.O ofTic. (i. n. Living-ton left for Omaha Mon J.iy. wlit-iv he was summoned to act as a V. S. Grand .Turur. S,c tidviTtisi-iiient for 20,000 bushels 4.lVrn, an I i?."i bushel of oats, by Inn. .Mers, t Miliaria. I Our levee slmuld be enlarged to tiiree r Jour times its present size. It is en i jir ly too .-mall for present business. Fnm every quarter we hear of men ntiiiiiir to I'laltsHHMuh. and every mode I .!' ronveyancc is brought into requisition i A l'. t them here. Hon. Geo. i-ey bolt, Assistant Clerk in iii Surveyor Generals office, has rented 5 pijierty in the south part of town and i. 'nove l his family thereto. Ci.intni.--ioner H"h!schuh has been re in umr the' bunk from the west and n.-rili of the Court House, preparatory i , the ep-i tiori tA' a stone wall. Mayor Wheeler proposes setting trees -iitirtly around his residence lots on M:iin street next season. Who will 'go '.ni l lo likewise." Tin; Tecnm-eh (i tzttfr favs a new t iTcn called .Stirling has in'en laid out 'i John -son county near Urysoa post I'lliev. We see it ntar.nl that K. P. Webster, lvruictlv editoj- f ihe hnaha ' publican. is to bceoiiuf the political editor of the New V.-rk. Times. ; Uw much does Nebraska City sup ?Jje ha- made by stopping the B. & M. folks from building a road south-west .; ni that eitv. ' N.J. Bond has -tuck ut a sign un- 1 ticrueath the Hkrai.ii office, where he pays the highest price for grain and pro- l dice. 4 Col. Peck, of the B. & M. 1. R. E- g.n i-rs. left for ea-tera Iow.i lat week, j to m::ke arrangement for removing his ";r:l tlllSCttV. i A Lo in t 'r- i i r "S.rea iing Adder" was killed of Bond's produce -tore last It came from beneath the 1 . ... I .. 1 :il'.luiL- ie W. J. I.-wis came down yester v.iih a lariro amount of freight for the :m( ants. A large portion of our now is with Chicago. Since the weather has settled Fitzcer- X'A i- piitlimr on a driving force. He ! ' w:!l -.. .li make ui for lost lime. "Look . ott t..r the ears soon. The ltulo Hxjister spreads a small sub fatice .er more jnper than any journal we know of. It has nine columns on e-u h pair" filled with nothing. ' Win. Stadehnan has purchased the 1 ' property formerly occupied by Gilroy, on .; Third .-treet south of Main, and is fixing j it up for rent. It would make a good i boctrdijig house. : The steamer Sunset sunk last Tuesday about sit miles a'.iove Omaha. Mr.. Iohn Green is a looser by the catastro ' phe. to the amount of $rt.5!M.. No lives lost. There is a great demand for harvest oils. 'The harvest is plenty and the J oivrs few." It will be a difficult mat t i to save all the grain in this county on aiviitint of the scarcity of help. See card of W. L. Tucker, Carpenter and Joiner. Mr. Tucker is one of the ':i:Tie-t settlors of the city, and is a first-c!n-- workman. Call on him if you want a good job done. The wo.kmcn on the B. fc M. R. R. ,in Iowa made a strike for higher wages ' last week, near Bed Oak, but went to work again after a few days spent in idle- !:.-s. The Brownville Democrat is now print c: "at home." and presents a much bet ter appearance than when one side was printed in Chicago. The Democrat is a Hrt rate local paper. -The rir-t installment of goods for the wholesale liqiior establishment, on the south-west corner of Main and Third s; reefs, arrived. bv express last Tues- d-.v. The 7'r.t says "on to Lincoln" is the . nut to of the Midland Company. They iif'd not le in such an awful hurry just "bevaus? they have safely passed the "station of "Fierv Ordeal." . gentleman in from the Blue informs u- that crops look fine out there. He says he saw one field south-west of Lin cola that he thinks wil! ield 40 bushels o tl;.; acre. fy a -communication in another col f nun it will Ik; observed that a Cougrega- t icnal Church organization has been ef-f-ct'1 in this city. We arc glad to note the fact, as this nearly completes the i:st of O.lhodosnrgamzationui this city. See adrertiscraent of Alexander's Meat Market. They are killing a large quantity of meat, and you can always depend on getting a fresh article, which is quite an item in August. Mr. Cyrus Woodman, paymaster and general business agent of the B. & L R. IL Co. ia Nebraska, arrived in this city from Boston on Thursday of last week, and established his office. Messrs. Perkins, Strong, Theilson, and several of the Boston capitalists connect ed with the B. & M. It. K. in Nebraska, are expected in the city to-day or tomorrow. The Journal of Lincoln devotes a column of space in attacking Hays of the Fremont Tribune. He might u.-e the entire paper in that cause, and then Hays would "settle his hah" in a half doron lines. JVetrs. Dr. MeCluskey, Dentist, will be in the city on Monday the 2Gth inst., and re main during the week. Persons in need of his services will find Dr. an accommo dating gentleman and a master work man. The Xonjtareil makes a slight mistake in its announcement of the Express rob bery at this city. The man B-ayton was postmaster at Pacific City, instead of at Plattsmouth, as stated by the Xvn pareil. The Western Stage Company's coaches come in from the east twice a day loaded to their full capacity four and five on the outside.. People are beginning to find out where the great Railroad cross ing on the Missouri river is. The Bible Depository of this city, at Clark A llummer's store, has just been replenished with a complete new stock of Bibles, Testaments, etc, which are sold at cost prices, or are given to such as are unable to purchase, will le thankfully received. Ooetations j Win, WhTvurn, Esq., of Louisville precinct, was in the city Monday, and he reported thecrops.at that date, consider ably damaged in thatlocality.although he seemed to tJaink the damage to wheat was generally overestimated. We are in receipt of a printed copy of the laws passed at the last session of the legislature. They are printed in good style, and are a credit to the Republican office where they were gotten up any thing in democratic journals to the con trary notwithstanding. The grading between the river bank and the C. B. & St. Joe R. R. track would have been completed this month o?ily for the heavy rains. It will not, probably, lie completed now before the 15th of August. Look out for the loco motive about the 20th of August. Some of the Midlanders have organized themselves into a Southwestern Railroad Company, with full power to prevent the building of a road southwest of Nebraska City. The Xeirs anticipates they will lie able to succeed fully as well as they have with their Midland enterprise. W are pleased to learn that Latta's Mill was not damaged by the storm as we Mated it was last week. The child was not Lilled, the mill was not blown over, and it is even doubted whether there was any breeze down there la-t week. The 17. S. Express Company now ! carrv all valuables between this city and Pacific in a lock chest. The chest is carried by the co.ic-h, and there is no messengers to know whether there is money aboard or not. Each agent en closes his bill, which is receipted by the acrcnt where the lox is unlocked. We sec from the Sidney I 'it ion that Hal. A. Houston has become associated with that paper in the capacity of editor. We used to know "Hal." when Nebras ka was little better than a wilderness.and even then he had a "liaukering" after newspapers. lie will give new life to the t n ion. We learn that a son of Mr. Gould, of Lincoln, was drowned last Sunday morn ing, while herding cattle. The cattle started across a slongh and the boy at tempted to wade across to drive them back. He got in where it was too deep to wade, and not being able to swim, was drowned. lie was only about ten years ol.L A subscriber of the Herald living in eastern Iowa writes that he takes five different newspapers, and would rather do without all the balance than the Her ald, lie says he has formed a very high estimate of the people of this State, gathering his information from the Her ald. We are glad to know that the efforts of the Herald are thus appreci ated by many others than our Iowa friend. We agree with Harvey, of the States man, that it looks ridiculous for the three newspapers of Nebraska City (all dailies) to attempt to "flax out" the Herald on the Railroad question. We feel something like the fellow did when the cighteeen tailors attacked him; he placed his back against the wall and cried out: "Come on; both of your We have the Railroad, and say to these Nebraska City fellows (who being daily have eigh teen issues'to our one:) "Come on, both of you." .. Rock Bluffs, July 17th 1S69. Mr. II. D. ILvriiWAY. Dear Sir: I see in the Herald of this week a state ment that our mill was blown down by the late storm and a child killed &c, Please inform the patrons of the Her ald and friends generally that such is not the case, that "the mill goes 'round1 a.s usual and ' received no. damage in that storm whatever. If we were to complain it would be on account of having about five times too much water. It don't stop the mill but niakea' it bad . about moving flour and wheat, it having rain ed every day this week but Sunday-; now six days in succession. ' "' 1 ' ' ' . Very respectfully yours. W. S. fr J. A. Latta.. The Omaha papers give an acerant of the caving in of an embankment in that city and burying the reside nce of a fam ily named Connelly. Miss Connelly, about sixteen years of age had retired for the night, and her body was recov ered from the ruins, she having been smothered while the slept. The family consisted of five children and were in dependent circumstances, the father hav ing been confined to his bed for three months with a broken leg. Mr. Cyrus Woodman, of Boston, ar rived in the city last Thursday, and took rootus at the Platte Valley. Mr. Wood man is the representative of the B. & M. R. R. in Nebraska, and will have a general supervision of all matters con nected with the road iu this State. He is a man of large experience in Railroad matters, and is well versed in the ways of the west, having been connected with early Railroad moves in Illinois and oth er western States. The Herald ex tends to him a hearty welcome. Dr. Rob. Morris will lecture at Ma sonic Hall this evening, on the Holy Land. Dr. Morris is one of the brightest Masonic mind3 of the age, having devot ed a lifetime to the investigation of the early history of the Order. His lecture to-night is to the public, and will be of a nature to interest any person who feels any desire to become acquainted with the present appearance of the land once hallowed by the presence of the Savior of mankind. Dr. Morris has recently re turned from an exploration of that coun try, and has many new discoveries to relate. Col. A. C. Tichenor, of the Lincoln Salt Works, was in the city last week. He was out on a p redirecting tour, look ing for the best and cheapest me thod of obtaining coal to use in the manufacture of salt at Lincoln. lie took a good look in this vicinity, and concluded the indi cations were sufficiently good to warrant the expenditure of little money, and consequently he is making preparations to make a hole in the ground. The Col. has had large experience in mining, and assures us he never saw a letter surface indication for coal than he found within a mile of Plattsmouth. He is willing to risk his money on it. The Chronicle takes up our request to have the Arjne designate a few of the liberal acts of "F. A. White, Esq., of the Midlaiid-Soulh-westcrn-Wyoming-Weeping-Water-Ashland & Fremont" Railroad Company', and says: "It would be difficult to give exact dates, but the men he assails, are among those always counted on where any enterprise either public or private, needs substantial aid or encouragement." "Would be diffi cult," would it? If it is such a "diffi cult matter" for the A r.-f and Chronicle we must fall back and ask the Press to name a few times when these men have manifested extreme liberality. Do not. we beg of you, be too particular about dates, but give us the objects of Charity and the amounts given ly these whole soulcd men who arcdhco-it counted on." We hope the iV will not thus lightly treat our request, as the At-ir and Chron icle have. i Hon. David McCaig was in the city Monday. He informs us that Mr. Walker had sunk the coal shaft on Stove Creek to whore a 4-foot vein of coal was supposed to be slumbering in the bosom of mother earth, when he found not 4 feet of coal but a very solid rock, and he also found that some miserable whelp had played a practical joke of a serious nature, not only on him, but on the en tire community, by "salting" the drill shaft with a good article of coal, about a bucketful having tieen poured in at the top of the shaft. It may have been very fine sport for somebody, but not for Mr. Walker, who expended about $1,200 in sinking the shaft. Hanging would be too pood for the scoundrel who done the "salting." Parties are sifting the mat ter, and it is believed the "pegs are set" for ascertaining who he is. McCaig also inform;? us that wheat in his vicinity was not iigurcd much when he left home not as much as it was nearer the river. Tliar-IIonorrd lniocrary. The l'hiladelphia Ape and Press have had a tilt. As to who is ahead we leave our readers to decide; it is not a difficult matter "The Cincinnati Enquirer proposes to substitute for "Decoration Day' Con tribution Day, with onedav in the year set apart. North and South, for the col lection of funds for wire of the widows and orphans of the fallen heroes, w hose wants cannot be supplied by such ccr eniones as those of Decoration Day. This would be better, no doubt, for the wid ows and orphans, hut not so good for the Grand Army of Radical office hunters. They will never consent to the change." Aye. - "Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very enstly. ami anoint the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the odor of the ointment. "Then saith one of his disciples,.Tuda.s Iscariots, Simon's son,, which should be tray him : "Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor? "This he said not that he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief," Press. Tallery.s' & Ituffuer are just in re ceipt of the largest stock of Dry Goods, Groreriesy Hardware, Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Hats. CapsJ! Doors, Sash, Iron and Nails ever brought to the west. If j ou want to btiy the best Corn Planter in use, go to Vallerys' & Ruff ner's and buy Brown's lllinoL, Corn Planter. It you want to Have time and labor, go to Vallerys' & Ruffner's and get one of John Deere's Walking Cultivators. . If you want the bet wagon in use, go to Vallerys' & Ruffner's and buy the Schuttler Wagon. J : ; . , ' WAXTEB. 5000 lbs Bacon. 1000 lbs Lard. V ALLOTS' it RUFFNER DOOM, BRO. & CO., Agents for Birdsall's Threshing Ma chines.Bnffalo Pit, Threshing Machines, New Yorker Self Raker Reaper, 4 Buck eye'.' Mower awl Reaper, J. 1. Manny's Reaper and Mower, Wier's Walking Cultivator, Broad Cast Seed Sower, Rod and Mould Board Breakers, Stubble plows of all kinds. Every Implement Warranted. ixmiRoT& co. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Grocers, Boots, shoes, Glass and Queens-ware, 1(XX) seamless bags for sale by Doom, Bro. & Co. DOOM: BRO. & CO. have a large Stock of Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Piece Goods, Piece Goods, Piece Goods, White Goods, White Goods, White Goods, White Goods, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Denims, blue & brown Bleached Mu.slins, Dentins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Demins, blue & brown Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar Choice Rio Coffee, Brown Sugar, Syrup, Brown Sugar, Doom, Bro. & Co. have just received another large lot of Glass and Queens ware. Syrup, Salt Fish, Salt Fish, Queensware, Queensware, Queensware, S yrup Dried Fruit, Dried Fruit, Dried Fruit, Glass Ware, Glass Ware. Glass Ware, And u general stock, to which they call the attention of the Farmers and Public generally. Remember the .place, the west corner in the Big Brick, main street, Plattsmouth Neb. ' Doom, Bro. & Co. We would advise all parties wanting a good article of Tea go to Dooms' and get it, they have the best Tea that we have ever seen in this citv. Just as we go to press Doom Bro. & Co. have another large lot of goods on the landing. ' A stranger coming west would be astonished at the amount of goods sold by our merchants. If you want to get some A No. 1 Su gar Cured Hams, go to Doom, Bro. & Co. For your dried fruit, such as Black berries, Apples, Peaches, Currants, &c, etc., no to Doom, Bro & Co. WANTED, 1000 dozen eggs. 20U0 lbs fresh butter. by Doom, Bro. k Co. DOOM. DRO. & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware. Boots, Shoes dtc. Have the best selected stock an 1 make the lowest prices. ih:i. In tl.M city, on the lKth inst., Mr. Joseph Tiiocvknal, liRed 5'J years. Mr. Thouvpnnl was a native of France, leis liveil in this city about four years. nnl has suf fered with CunitT, f which he died, for the i.ast eighteen months. Fie lcafcs a depcnd-int fam ily to morn hi.s loss. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notxe to the PubGc. Ko entTJN"t will be considered valid w ithout my written or verbal authority. Nor will I be responsible for any debts contracted without nni.l authority. Jolts Fitzoer.m.. per Ccstiixo. n.ittsuiouth. July 15th. 1ST.0. july2w3 All Persons Knowing themselves indebted to me by note or account, will please call nnd settle the same at the office of Maxwell A Chapman. julyl3w2 Wm. J.Hvatt. LAND FOR SALE. W acres of Land, 7 miles west from Piatt"-' month, 2" a miles from Railroad, for sale. Terms, one-third cash, and ballance in one and two years. ' Also many other desirable tracts of land. Jmiuire at D. II. WHEELER & CO.'S julylwl. Real Estate Ascncy. Tor Sale. A liglit fprin wagon. Inquire of Sam. M. CllAI'MAN. mblStf Pay Up. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and pay up immediately. A word to tho wise, etc. aelOtf C. E. FoROY. $1200 and all Expenies Paid. Soe advertisement of American Shuttle Scwinjr Machine in our advertising columns. ly Music Mrs. Kate Simpson would respectfully say to ber friends and the public that she has made ar rangements to enhance her class in nmsic,- and would be pleased to instruct any who may wish to take lessons on Piano Forte. Inquire at resi dence, corner Vine and Second streets. PlatU mouth. feblStf SEWING MACHINES. F. P. TODD. AGENT, PLJ1 TTSMO UTII. JVEBRJ1SKA A eood assortment of Machines on hand. I also keep Thread. Oil. Needles. Ac. Machines t rent by the month. UCice Siouth side Main street. deVGTtf 3. J. I50X, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Flour, Grain and Provisions, HIDES. WOOL, ETC.. Corner Pearl and Court Streets, Council Bluffs. Iowa, AND Cor Main and Second St, PLA rT&MO UTII. J"EB. RtCFKRKXCKS. First National Bank, Council Bluffs: Officer f-Pusey. Bankers, Council Ulutls; First National Bank. Omaha: Omaha National Bank. Omaha; Itogers f Co., Cheyenne: Bough ton rf- Bartholow, Bryan; Gilbert r Field. Chicago. julylotf "WARRANTY. Mortewre. Quit Claim Deeds, f T Chattle Mortgage, Bonds, Summons. iSub pceoas. Executions kept constantly on hand, and all other Blanks done on short notice with neat ness end di?p(ftch at the HERALD Otiirc. IVoticc W. Hull, a ron-resideut of the si to of brnsUa: Will take notice tluit the HurllcfrO.n A- Mis souri River Rail ra.l Com pxiiy in Neh;a ka lm located it.- road throtu-h and upon the follow n? real estate owned by him, sifualf in Cass couuty, Slate f Nebraska, and city of Pla-.l-jnoutl). to wit : Lot three ia blck sixteen, as is drsiiriiKied upon the recorded and published plat of the city of 1'lnttsuiourh ; and the said W. Hall is fur ther notilicd that said Railroad Company de sires to take, hold an 1 appropriatesaid real estate for the use of it road: and it the said W. Hall shall not within thirty days afler the pul.lieatioii of this notice for feur wrecks, to-wit : on or be fore thu-'JOth day of Aug-ast, . a. Im.j, or ply to the Probate JuiJtre of said county to have the dumace? assessed by six disinterested fret hold ers, selected by said Probate Ju.lfre. a provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, an luinciidinentsthere to, Huid Company wiil proceed to have the dim aires assessed as therein provided by law. Iated -l day of June. a. i. bSVit.! Burlinifton i Missouri River Railroad Comnany in Nebraska. Ry T. M. M.A KyUK I T. julylw4. Its Attorney. Notice A7.or Richardson, a non-residcQt of tho Stat of Nebraska: Will take notieo that the Rurlintrtoti ,t Mis souri River Railroad Company iivNebra-ka has located its road through and upon the ioilowinir real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county, tate f Nebraska, and city of Platrinoutb, ty wit: Iaot five in block fifteen, as i designeted upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth: and the said .Ar.or Richard son is further notified that said Railroad Com pany desires t take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of its road ; and if thesaid Azor Richardson shall not within thirty lay af ter the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before tho :0th dy of Autrnst. . i. 18I.9, apply to the Probate JiiiIkp of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterest ed freeholder, selected by said Probate .Itirifre, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revis ed Statutes of theState of Nebraska, and amend ments thereto, said Company will proceed ,0 have the damage assessed as therein provide j by law. Dated 2S1 day of Juno a. D.1W. Burlington ,V Missouri River Railroad Comnnny in Nebraska. By T. 31. MARyl'ETT. julylwi. lis Attorney. Notice C. P. Baily, a non-resident of the State of Ne braska : Will take notice that the. Burlington A Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by turn, situate ill Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of riattsniouth. to wit: tot two in block fifteen, ns designat ed upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth : nnd the said C. P. li.iile? is further notified tbat said Railroad Company desires to take, hold and appropriate said .real estate for the use of its road: and if the said C. P. Bailey shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before t health day 1 Ausust. . a. l-ti!". applv to the 1'iobate J udire of said county to have the damages nsscssed by six disinterested frecboldcrs, selected by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five f tho Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amend ments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed us therein provid ed by law. Hated Sid day of June. a. n. 1S50. Bui-limNon .V Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA 1UJI fl 1 julylwt. lis Attorney. Notice Swf in Bripgs, a non-resident of tho Slate of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burlington x Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road throuch and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county, Stnte of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot five in block sixty-live and lot one in block one hundred and sixty-nine, as is desig nated upon the recorded and published plats of the citv of Pbitt.-moutb : and the said Swain Briggs'is further notified that said Railroad Company desires to take, hold niai iipprojriae said real estate for the u-e of its road; ichI if the said Swain Brigs sh.'ll not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before the ttt'th day of Au gust. A. D. ISU'.i, apply to the Probate Judse of said county to have damages nssossen six uis intcresied "freeholders, selected by the said pro bate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebras ka, and amendments thereto, said company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein pro ided bv law. Dated this SV day of June. . i. lSti!. Burlington - Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. .MAltyl'K'l T. julylw4 Its Attorney. FOiriAM3OU TRAJ33 ! A good dwelling house, containing six- roon.s, a good cellar, and cistern, a well, stable, wood shed nnd buggy shed on the lot. situate on the corning of Seventh and Locust streets: uNii a two storv brick building. 2Sx:a. with two lots, situate on ."ith street north of Main. The above property, will l e sold cheap for cash, or traded for an iin proved farm in Cuss county. For pa -tictilars- ajply on the premise. lil.O. BOKCR. All persons indebted to me arc requested to call and settle immediately, us 1 must and will have them settled forthwith. O. B. Probate I'otrcc Whereas. W. A. Knapn has made application to the Probate Court of nauuder.-county to have John T. Barrow tippointcd Adniistraior of t;ic estate of Nonli Hanson, deceased, lale of Saun- l: :. c-niuty. . ebra.-ka : tiler -ivre, the Court has ai.f'i.Mtci "the -'' h day of J nly. v. l. lSo'.l,nt -o .'i.t -a p. ia.. at his oltii e in A-hlaipl. to hear fir.i determine s:;id application. All persons in terested v. tiijappear on that day. .I.XC'tiJ SANDKIJS. Probate Judge. Ashli-.nd. Neb., July 1. lsb-.i hwo' - IVotic" Philip Nodurft, a non-resident of the St.tte of Nebraska. Will take notice that the Bui lii:?to:i .V Mis souri River Railroad Company .in Nebraska has located its road through ami upon t;ie toliowing real estate owned by him. situate in Cuss county. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot three in Block siity-three. as is de signated upon the recorded and published plat ofth'citv of Plattsmouth: and tiie said Philip Nodurft is further notified that said Railroad Companv desires to take. hold, and appropriate said re-il 'estate for the u.-e ot iis road. anJ it the said Philip No In -if shall tu t within thirty days after the publication of this notice lor four weeks, to-wit: on or before ihe "ith day of August, a. i. 1s".'.i, applv to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damage assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Probate J udgc, as provided iu chapter twenty-live of ihe Revised Statutes of theState of Nebraska, and amend ments thereto, said Com! a:iy will proceed to have the damages assessed a. therein provided by law. . . Dated TA day of Jun A. D !.(. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MARQl E'l'l. Its Attorney. Notice II. C. Allen, a non-resident of the State of Ne braska. AV i 1 1 take notice that the Burlington A Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road tbruugh and upon the following real estate o ncd by him. situate in Ca-s county. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot four tu Block sixty-five, us is designat ed upon the recorded and published plat ot the city of Plattsmouth; and the said II. C. Allen is fiirt her notified that said Railroad Company de sires to take. hold, and appropi iate said real es tatc fur the use of its road, and if th.? said II- C Allen shall not within thirty days after tho pub lication of thi notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before tho (Uth d:vi" of August. A. D. 1-Siiy. apply to the I'robate Judce of sai l county to have" the damage assessed by six disiu-crestcd freeholder, selected by said Proliulo Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised f-tatutes of the State of Nebraska, and amend ments thereto. tid Company will proceed to Lave the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 2od day of June. A. D. 1,Q. Burlington A- Missouri River Kailroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA ROT" KIT. julylwl. ItsA:iorney. No tier. Ann Stocking a non-resident of the State of Ne baska: W ill take notice that the Burlington A; Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska ha located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by her. situate iu Cass county, Mate ot .Nebraska, and city ot i'lattsulouui. to wit: Lot two in biock one hundred sev ent v-ene, as is designated upon the recorded rind" publish ed ph'ts of the city ot I'lattsmoulh : und the said Ann Stocking is further notified that said Rail road Company desires to take, hold und appro priate said real ostatcfor the use of it road: und if the said Ann Stock ing shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before the .'5otU day of August. A. D. l'siHi. apply to the Probate Judge of :iid county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholder, selected by Miid Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty five of the Revised Statutes of the State of Ne braska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages uscs.sed as therein provided by law. Dated tid dav of June. A. D. 1. Burlington A Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA KQ LETT. julylwl. Its Attorney. Notice- Ann Newman, a non-resident of the State of Nebraska: Will take rotbe that the Burlington & Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through und upon the toliowing real estate owned by her. situate in Cass county. Stale i Nebraska, and city of Plattsiuouth. to wn: Lot five iu block one hundred and teventy two, a is atsignatod upon the recorded ami pub lished plat ot the city of Plattsmouth: and the st:i i Aiui Newman is lurcher notified that raid Ratirtad Company desires to take, hold and ap propriate said real estate for the use of it road; and if the said Ann Newman shall not within thirty days after the publication of till notice for four weeks, to-wit- on or before the ;J0th day of August. A. D.l;w. apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Pro bate Judge. &s pro v id cd in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutesof theSiateof Nebnuka. and amendment thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed ar therein prorided bv law. Dated 23d day of June. A. D. 13-59. Burlington A Missouri River Railroad Coniiviny ia Nehrisl-. By T. M. MARQL'EXT. IVoticc J. H. Keesee, a non-residentof the State of Ne braska: Will take notice that the Burlington & Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebru-ka li.ts located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of l'lattsmoutli. to wit: Lot eleven in block one hundred and tif;y ore. as is de-ipuated upon 'he recorded nnd puo lished plats of the city f Pialtstaouth : and the said J. 11. Kecstf is further lHititied that said Railroad Company desire to take, hold and ap propriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the said J. 11. Keesee shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks. t-wit : on or befor the :ith day of Aujrust. A. v. l'.y. apply to the Probate Judiie of said coiiuty to have liio damages assessed by six disinterested froebwlders. selected by said Probate Jude. as provided in chapter twenty live of the Revised Statutes of the State of Ne braska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages a."ressed as therein provided law. lated Ski day of" June. A. c. lsi. Burlington A. Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By X. M. MA KCH" K t i. julylwl. Its Attorney. IVoiice- To the unknown heirs of Kliud Turner, non residents of the State of Nebraska : V ill take notice that the Burlinutou .V Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by tticm. situated inCasscoun ty. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to-wit: Lot two in Blo. k one hundred ami sev enty two. as is designated upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth, and the said unknown heirs of Fliud Turner are further notified that said Hailnuid Company de sires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the sai l unknown heirs J.f Klind.Turucryhall not with in thirty days utter the publication of this no tice for four weeks, t;-wit : on or before the Sid day of August, a. n. I', apply to the Pro bate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, select ed by said Probate Judge, us provided in chap ter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and amendment thereto, said Company wiil proceed to have th i damages assessed us therein provided by law. Ibite 1 2.d day of June. a. o. 1-o!. Burlington A Missouri River Railroad Company in N ebraska. By X. M. MA RcJF K I T. julylwt. Its Attorney. Notice J. C. ITaggans. a non-resident of the Stateof Ne braska. Will take notice that the Burlington A'. Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska hag located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him.situatein Cas county, State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsiuuuth. to wit: Lot nine in block i-ixty-threc. us is desig nated upon the recorded ami published plats of the city of Piattsmnnth : and the said J . C. llag gans is further notified that said Railroad Com pany desires to take, hold and appropriate said real" estate for the use of its road: and il'thesaid I. C. llagguns "hall not within thirty days alter the publication of this notice tor tour weeks, to wit: on or before the lioth day of August, a. p. lsi'.i. apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damages :i-sessed by six disinterest ed freeholders, selected by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of tho Revis ed Statutes of theState of Nebraska, and amend ments thereto, said Com puny w ill proceed to have the damage assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 23d day of June. x. n. Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MA RQL LIT. julylwl. lu Attorney. IVoiice. Nicholas Baker, a non-resident of tho SUte of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burliugton & Mis souri Rivt r Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, to-wit: Northwest quarter (' ,1 of section thirty-four 14;. township thirteen range twelve I l'Ji ; and the aid No-holas Baker k further notified that said Railroad Com pany desires to take, kohl niid appropriate -o much of said real estate as may be r.cesa.-y iir the construction and convenient use of its road : mid if the said Nicholas Laker, shall not u itiiin thirty days after tho publication of this n lieu for four weeks, to-wit : on or before the Kth day of September. A. P. W:'.. apply to the Probate Judtre of s-.iiJ cj'.iiity to have the damages as sessed by six disinterested freeholders, si ieet e l by said Probate Judge, us provided inchit' ter twenty-five of the Revised ."statutes ot the .atc of Neliraska. an amendments thereto, said Com pany will proceed to have the damages 1 ns therein provided by law. Dated 7th day of July. a. p. Burlington .V Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T M. MA RQUETT. julySwL Its Attorney. IVoticc To the owners 'whose nam" are uiikiiown; non resident of theState of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burlington A Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real etate oiincd by t hem. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of pjattsiuouih. to wit : Lot twelve (12 in block one hundred and nfiy-one tl"l, as i designated upon the recorded an I published plats of i he city of Platts mouth: and the said owners whose lnme are unknown' are further uoti'ied that said Railroad Company desires t take, hold and iippropriale Eaid real estate tor the use of it road: nnd it the said owners whose names are unknown' shall noi within thirty days at' r the puolieat ton of this notice for tour weeks, to-wit : on or be tor the tit li day of September, a. i. ISO'J. apply to the Probate . I udge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freehold ers, selected by sid Prob tic Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-live o: ihe Revised Statutes of the State vt" Ncbr.;.-k i. an I amendment, thereto, said Company wiL proceed to have the damage assessed a therein pro i led by law. 2 Dated Ttli day of July. a. P. iN.'.i. Burlington A' Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. MAKQCETT. julySwL Its Attorney. . . IVohce Amnmla Forbt. a non-resident of th State of Nebraska; .. . Will take noti -e that tho Burlington & Mis souri River liailroad(t.'oiiipany in Nebraska has locaUd its loud through an i nion the following real estate owned by her. i-itUitlo in Cas county. State of Nebiaska. to-wit: North half (V2 of Lot eight in sc l ion ".; ti ".. township twelve il"ii. Range fourteen (14): and iho said Amanda Forbea is furilier noiiiied that said Railroad Company desires to take, hold ami appropriate so much of said real estate as may be necessary for the construction and convenient itso of its road; and if the said Amanda Forbes shall not within thirty day, after the publication of this notice fr four weeks, to wit: on or before t he bill day of September. A. r. lUll. apply to tiie Probate Judge of said county to have the daiuaccs assessed by six ili-inercst-ed freeholders, selected by said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five of the Re vised Stat utes of the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provid ed by law. Dated 7th dav of July. a. d. !(. Burlington .V Missouri River Railroad ompany in Nebraska. Uy J . ;M. .M.AKUi I'. I 1. julySwL Its Attorney. NOTICE. Win. F. Ender-s i Co., non-residents of the State of Nebraska: . Will take notice that the Burlington Ar Mis souri River Kailroad Company in Neltraska has located it road through and upon the rollowi.'ig real estate owned by t belli, situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot seven l7. in block sixty-lour tbt, as is designated upon the recorded and pub lished plats of the city ot Plattsmouth : and the said Wtn. V. Ender A Co. are further noti fied that said Railroad Company desiresto take, hold anil appropriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the. said Wm. F. EndersA Co. shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-w-it : on or be fore the 13th dav of September A. t. lis. apply to the Probate Judge of said county t" have the damages assessed by six disinterested freehold ers selected bv said Probate Judge, as provided in chapter twenty-five tir;of the Revised Stat utes of the Slate of Nebraska, aud amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages nsese I as tncrcin provided by law. Dated Hth dav of July. a. i. WW. "Burlington A- Missouri River Railroad Company in No' raska. By T. M. MARQCETT. julylowt. Its Attorney. NOTICE Charles II. Henry, a non-resident of the State of Nebraska: ..." . Will tajce notice that the Burlington A M.s rouri River Railroad Company iu Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city ot Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot four i4 in block fifteen do.', aud lot fourteen tl4. in block one hundred an 1 seventy one 071,). as is designated upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth: and the said Charles If. Henry is further notified that said Railroad Company desires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of its road: and if the said Charles 11. Henry shall not within thirty days alt-r the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wit: on or before the 15th day of Septem ber. A. n. Witt, apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said I ro bate Judge, as provided in chap'.er twenty-five (Jbi of the Revised Statutes of the etate ol Ne braska, anil amendments' thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 1 Ith dav of July. a. D. WO. BurlingU.il A Missouri River Railroad Corar.aT.j- in Nebraska. By T. M. MARQL EXT. ju!)15w4- Its Attorney. TAXTKD Lade A rent a, in every Town and Village, to sell wli-it every lady will pur chase at sight. Address Miss WILLIAMS. i: Fulton street, N. V, jjulySw-L "fOIISA IjE "or k ent. The undivided half or the whole if desired of the HOCK BL UJfTS GRKT AXD SA W MILL -24-horse power engine and boiler. 2 pair of 3 foot burrs, 56 inch circular saw. two story mill house, &xo0 feet; evvryttiuu: in pood running order. Also a GOOD DXTELLtSG HOUSE. oi" four rooms and cellar. For particular cn n ure of. C. SCHLUN1Z. --- V ' M . "a- c .:: c. " .'- iVeGAL IVOTIC'E la the District Court of the Stale of Nebraska i-i ani tor Cass county. Bryant Cobb, as Administrator of th -tate of Williamson R. W. Cobb, deeoase i. l'luuititf. agaiint J allies II. Thomas, L'cfcndiuit. To the above naiu'-l defendant. James If. Thomas; oil are hereby r.oiiticd ihat the uoo"e named plaiutitf did on the :itli day ot June. !':', tile in the'olliee of the t'lerii ot the above Veined Court his petition in the above entitled cause, the object and prayer of w Inch is to oi iiu a judgment against you lor 'be sum of Two huudrt I and Eighty Dollars, with interest tJu re on from J ane-'lb. Is.'.", at the rate of live percent, per month, and to obtain a decree of forK-losate on a uiiwtgiigc given by you to W. R. W. Cobb to secure the pa.Mnent of said i-uui of money, bearing date I be ."nil day of .1 uDr, 1S.". ou Hie southeast quarter 1 1 of sect ion No. thirty in township No. clevin ill', north of range No. thirteen il.i. east of the sixth to; Principal Me ridian in Cass county, Nebraska, and unless you appear in said Court and answer or demur to said petition on or before the "3d day of August. ISti'.i. the said petition will be taken an true and a decree rendered accordingly. .STEVENSt X A 11 AV WARD. Attorneys for Plaintiff Ordered published four cO!iJecutive weeks in the Nkhkas,ka Mfiiu.o. W. L. WELLS. jtiI.vM . C!'k of Dist. Court Cass t o. Neb. Police If. J. Penis, a nor.-residcnt of the State of Ne braska: Will take notice that the Burlington ,V Mis souri River Railroad Company in Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estato owned by him. situate in Cass county, Mute of Xebra.ka and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot seven in block forty-nine, as is desig nated upon the recorded and published plats of the city id" Plattsmouth: and the said II. . I. Fer ris is further untitled that si. id Kailroad Com pany desires to Uike. hold iiml appropriate said real es'ate for the use ot i:s road; and if the said II. J. Ferris shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for, four weeks, ti.-vit: mi nr before the .'tilth day of Au gust, a. n. lst. apply to the Probate Judge (( said comity to have the damages ss--rsscd by si disinterested freeholders. selected by said I'rol j,te Judge, us provided in chapter twenty-five of the Revised Statutes of the Mate of Nebraska, an I amendment. thereto, said Coinpauy w ill proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided bv law. Dated ild day of June. a. i. ISi'.'.i. Burlington ,V Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska. By X. M. MA1.QI EIT. julylwL Its Attorney. Improved Farm and Tim hv.v For Sale The farm is about 2(1 miles west from Platts luoiilh. 1 miles west of Hoover's, on the Stage road. tiO acres ha been in cultivation a log house upon it. and plenty "f stock water; it is southwest ti of section L7. town 1J. range 11 li'O :icre. and connected with it is lot 7 inl so:t:!.-iM-t 1 t of southeast I of section LD. s; iu town: and raiiL-e. tiinlicr t"i and S;i-1KI acn a, making i an 1 S;i-lml acres. Al-o, the northwest 1 i of novthwest 1 , i f section 24. town. To. ranse 11. in M lis county. Iowa, due east from Plattsmouth. an I one mile fnm the river, heavy timber. Tor terms address D. 11. S'tLO.MoN. inavstf. Okiiwood, Iowa. Ibis farm is situated one smd a half miles be low Reed s Mill, on Weeping Water, and con tain bin aeies. 01 acre timber. The entire tract is under fence, and 7.r acres in cultivation. Wiet ing Water runs through one corner of tho farm. Two dwelling houses on the premises. Pi-ice ;:;.." l. I will ul.-o si ll the growing crop 50 neres wheat and fifteen acre corn, together with ull lit v tannine, utensils. jejitf K. S. STRI-: ETEU. Ffray Notice. Taken up l y the subscriber living in Stove Creek precinct, on the d day of Jutie.lMjV, One Bay Horse Colt, three years obi. a searonlhc left I h it'll, supposed to be a kick, harness marks, wiien.ii. mid bis fore feet were hobbled ith a rope. jtilv S.V.."). mr. T.KKV IP iN Plattsiiioii;h. two bi' i p. .tin Is c.u li. vi i:b i I . . E Lhlt. M i 1,.11'K. NF.R Sows. v.. :ghing about ie.- i.i iiicir ears. The owner I- ren n-sted to call. pr. property, p'iy 11. VKTTIT. i h.irge and lake tlie u uir.iy. jiilyi-Jw.", I! Zii'.ii Ij Nil S ICE l.i the D:-;ri.-t Court of th. ?: . ite of Nebraska in f.i! t for Cits- . - ,i nly. Brvunt Cobb, a Admiiiistrat ir of the estate of VV. H. W. Cobb, deceased. Plaintiff, ugainsi Robert A. Chan Her, Defendant. To the aboved nained Defendant; Von are hcrebv notified that the plaint i2F ab jvo named did on thelitis day of June, 1 '.. file in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court bis petition in the above entitled cause, the ob ji.-ct and prayer of which is to obtain a jiiuk; nient against you for the sum of Two Umpire- an i Eigh'y Dollars with iniitrest thereon fiom the rlst d.iy of June, ls.7.1, at the rate of live per cent, per month. a:id to obtain a decree of fore el isme on a mortgage given by you to W. R. V Cobb to secure the judgment of said sum to money and interest, bearing dare the L'Nt day ol Juneflsw on the southwest quarter i ' ' of tee tion No. tifteen Tot. in township No. ten tl"'. north of range No. twelve cast of the sixth io Priucitial Meridian, in Cass county. Nebrii. ka: and unless you appear in sai l Court and an swer or demur to said petition on or before i he S-td dav of August. N.. the said petition w ill bo taken ad true nod decree rendered accer ling lv. STEVENSON a- 11 A V WARD. Attorneys for Piainti'f. ttr.lcred published four consecutive wet k in the Nri: t:sii a llrRii.p. W. L. WEI.I.S jul-w4, Ci k of Disl. Court Cass to.. Neb. s.i-Aii, xoTsr2 In tlio District Court of the State of Nebraskft iu and tor Cass county. Bi vani Cobb, a Administrator of tho eatoof W. R. W. Cobb, deceased, r. Charles U . Hill. ilefeniiaut. The above name 1 derendan is hereby notified that the plaintitt above named -lid on the toib. dav of June. l-Mi'.i. tiie iu the ottiee d" the C.ci k of 'toe above named Co-trt hi petiiion in tli above c?it itle I cause, the object and prayer ol which is to obtian n judgment against toe s'uul del'eiidaut. Charles W. II ill. tor tlie.-um ot Iho Hundred and Eighty Dollars, with intirest thereon from the fth day .if June. IS i.i. at the rate ol" five per cent, per month, and to ojitam a .!,.,- .... ,r t,., ,s, .in c on mortgage given. iy sai:. Hill to W. R. W. Cobb to -ecu re the payment of sni.l sum of lnonev. bearing date tlie )tli day ot June. IsC.S. on the n-iitheat rjiiar'er ''4. of sec to. ii N.. tinrtv i.iii' in townsmo .10. eiev en i ii noi-tli of rangi- No. thirteen t BP. east of the sixth lb Principal Meridian, iu Cass county. Mate it Nebraska: and unless you. ("imrles . Hill, up near in said Court and answer or demur to said ,,, tiii.oi en oi- before the 2 td day ol Augut jsi.'.t. the said petition will be tak'-ii as true and a decree nlered r.. c irdii.giy. STEVENSON .t HAYWARD, Attorney for i'laintifi. " O-dereil Miblih-I four cens'-cut i v to'fl:- in the N'khraska Hr.KU.n. Wm. L. WKLLs-. jul3Wt. Ci'k of DM. Court Ca-s Co.. Neb NOTICE. The undersigned have org ini.ed a eorporiitmn un b r toe name oi tlie burliugton ,v .Miss.iuri River RailroM I Cumpany in N -'iraska." and iin d r the li.iilfoad 1 ucorporal ion Law of said State, providing that the City of Pla't: niou! h slinh l.e tlie .riiieipal place of Can-acting its bu-iness. and fti.it t tie general nat lire of I he t.ui ness shall be the building mtd opera; ing a rail road from Plattsnortili. on tlie Idi.-simri river, westward to Kearney Sta'iou. on hc b'nion Pa cific ltailroad, with un authcri.ed capital tok of seven and a half millions dollar, to be pti't in as called for by the Directors, not exceeding ten pi-r cent, every month, mid providing that said corporation shall commence May 1J., A. D. Wi'. :nd continue fifty year-, and be renewable, an i that the indebtedness shall not exceed two third of the capital stock, and that the corpora tion shall be conducted by a Board of seven Di rectors, and such other otlic'jrs us they shall ap P"int. M i:iicfs our nau.Ji, tins lta day if May, A. D. WJ'.. JOHN W. I;RijuK.f N. l il t i Ell. SIDNEY BA RTLKTT, J. N. DEN N I SON. WM. L. P.rp.T. R. S V'ATSiiN. J. M. I'URHES. JOHN A. Bl RNHAM. C. E. PERKINS. HENRY SiilON'ti, H.lllIELSuN. je24w Itrav Sale Notice is hereby given that I w ill offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at th house of William Conor, in Ore. polls Precinct. Ca County. Nebraska, on the L'.'.th day of July, A. D. Wii. between the hours oft o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day. one estray .Mule, taken up and a.lvirtised by the said Conor, find appraised at one hundred md twenty-five dol lar, and must sell for two-thirds wf said ap praisement. 'tiiven under my hand this 22d day cf Jute, A. T. jcM wo JAM ES O'NEILL. J. P. . Notice is hereby given that the Books for Re ceiving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the liurlington A" Missouri River Kailroad Company in Nebraska, will be opened at the office of said Company, on Main trr-ft. 111 -ity 01 Flatti1- mouth, rani State, the 2Ub l:iy oi July. Vjtn-f-i : :it nine oVIock a. n. of A. I. 1'. HENKV PTROX(j; C K. l'EKKINS. II. THIKI.SUN. Thrte of Incorporator?. jcUlwfi June CO. l'O. NOTICE Xoti.-e is hire'iy piven to U parties bavin rtuiness beforv the O-iuntj Ct iDmisioncru Court the nature of w Jii-h will r'-Qiiire the filinir of a perx, ihat th- r--iu-'ite piiritrs must lie tileil witij tho County Clerk before the tirftdsy of ciich Ms- s-ion of cai'l Court, to obtain a lienriiiK upon I iy -uch iiiatters a. thvy miij- icsire to Irii:,j Ui-i re the Court. The rapidly iir.-reatTig buhiess cf the Court make this order of i:nie.ntive neoesfity: that II resniifcr oriler ef ln-iness may he iireviousiy arrnnpeil.Thereby the Doard may iuiresy.Ti'iiit ieally ani with ere iter "Heri'.y dLipaich the bus-mess brought before theia. lly orier of the Board. B. ?PI"RI.0CK. rr',o - '. .,,.,,,.,.. y!.. Saint . Lputejfc Cw.Jm Tri- USS!? Weekly The above Line of Steamer will b are Piatt mouth every other iluy tiiiouflin"'. tit.- ciilir season, cennccting at Plat sinouth with the Lur lingtcu A Mi-souu River R-tilroi"! lor the east norih and south, and at tlie following po,i,, w ith rail r..adoiiueci ions. Council IJutt'.OtDNha. St. Joseph. Leaveuwoi-th l.u 1 Koiisus City. I or lrcik'btorp:.sIleaJrlvtf.V1,I',,;; t- tlMPSuN. MlCKLLWAli A f L. mail! Atettta. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! William fttsKlelmaiiii. VT. A LBH C Ready-Made Clothing, OF.NTS" FCRNISHIKG GOODS. ILkU. Cava, Boo, .Shoe. Trunk. Vails ' au NOTIOIsrS. South Side Main Street, PkatUiiaouth, Neb. jyl'Oo We. the Druggists t.f PlutHmotith rail th at tention of our customer to the letter pnl lished below of the wonderful etlie.iey id Dr. Kol-nck 'a Stomach Bitters. Dr. Robuck's hi-andiiviiui lilood Pills. We have b cell s,;!uig tl. esc picdi -cities long cnot.eli to know that tiny lite reoo mended to be. and that the i i i t'.ficiites ol our- piibli-du'.l arc true. Bead the following letter from pne cf the oldest ami mos reliable grocery mcrcJiants in the city of .Davenport. Fricnd Walton: Agreeably to my promise to you when here, I write you, for publication if you see proper, a true state ment of the good ef feets of Rbback's Stomach Bitters upon myself. 1 had beer. troubled with indi gestion for a long time, attended witn severe h cadaehe, par ticular! v alter eating. when fortunately an old soldier friend came into the store and recommended mc to use lioback's Hit ters. I did so by tak insrasmall wine 5j:las full just before each meal, andto my great joy I was relieved at once, and am now well by their use. 1 would Hot be without them at any price. 1 have not taken an other medicine since I commenced usinp the Bitters. And I can say with a cSeai conscience, try Ro back's Bi iters they will do all they arc recommended to dc if taken according to directions. Yours truly, Fit AN K H. MIL.L.HU. Of the firm of iteirieback & Miller Wlio!e.sie Grocers, Davenport Iowa. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAH HAIR RENEWED Is tlie only perfected and scientifically prep.tre.l preparation of its kin-J ilLulLlaiO ami hns nr mm not it or GRAY merit. ly its uaa E A I R GliAY 1IAIU is soon restore! to its original Aw youthful color ami bril ITS liancy, which is bo much ORIGINAL H"11''6;1 hy- f,L rrTns nm flD whose hair is thin orfallincj IULUK, jout will, by the use of ou PROMOTES Henewer,80on see its gooJ ITS ' jeects' M t"iC an PPnWTni ,stimulati,,S Properties tho UliU V! 111. hair rlanis will le incitdl AND IS A and the hair grow thick and strong again. Incases CDT TUTim 1 aness i will crcato orLijfiUliJ a new growth urilesi the DRESSING, follicles are destroyed. It TRI ONE BOTTLE AND lis cooling, and allays all jitching end irritation of the scalp. Itdoea notsLiiu the skin as do dyer?, hu'. makes the scalp white and inlijli.iiHit is thQ bcst anil , ost UP economical preparation in J-nj the world, as its effect ijitttit jlast so much longer. Send Tor our . 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