the g:rfragha guratfl. from Sa'urdan'g DatTy. 8. II. Mallory, Railroal Contractor, ftrrivH J ia the city last night. The steamer "Flirt" went down the error tbU mornin:?. We are glad she has f one lor we alvCay did diilite a flirt. -P.. D. Matfon, Esq.. of the OU Ite-Hji-!" Cedar Island (Platte linr) Ferry it in the city. Jlr. More ha charge of business matter in csnnection with the Railroad i this place during Mr. Woodman's ab- Mr. Paul ITill, of Boston, arrived in the city ieveral days eince, to take hargo of the R. R. transfer buinet at ibis plar?. Thore U a rumor that Salt Creek feriti? wai injured duiing the recent Ligh' waters but we are unable to a.cer teiu anything definite. A waioa loaded with strai.eM, etc., on caeiiie. and "benzine" on the other, up aet on the '"rwrpjine" side to-day, neur the corner of Main and Sixth street. A proportion m to be submitted to the voters of Otoe county to borrow $30. GOO f t bridge purjtoses. We suppose it Bje.ius to build tho bridges for President "WLit-j'H rad. S-me of the fust youn? men of F'latti mouth have n new name fur whiskey. Instead of Hakim; for whiskey they call for h '"dose of cmnrnwi ilutvrf.anre.." Th"' an; apt to require .Sheriff Johnson er Marshal .Murphy as un Antidote. We learn from the Sioux City Timn. that, the Dakota County, Nebras-ka, sate was Mown 6pen and robbed on Tuesday oixht, and three hundred dollars in county warr.iii'us and three hundred dollar in eurrcney taken. JudK Tubba, of Mills county, sold 1200 .icres of land one day this week, for the i-nu Mitn of $40,000. The land id ituated 8 miles east of Qlcnwood, on the lino of the U. & M. R. li., and h:i.s prob ably rsJO acres more under cultivation. - ( Jcoryv Francis Train ha cea.sed to be n objector a subject of reportorial in- ' ter.-.-X to C;i!itoriua scribes. I rom ten -columns tliev irive him two lines. Even his own orwi at, Ourtha eoiupresst'st a ten column npeech into les than four oluuus. II w are tho mighty fallen. Mr. Jonathan Ad;ma showed us a bunch of Concord grapes this morning Wfcitfhiii; live oumws, raised on a three year oi l vine. They are very large and fine. N'jbra-ka will yet prove one of the finest grape growing States in the Union, except, probably California. Tho Southern yVrtMnan my: We have been intoriU'vl by our friend Z. P. ThorLton that the Engineer is now actual ly at work .surveying the Trunk Road. This jjurely means" bu.r;ess. puh th good work on. When will the grading tx counnencej ; will came one please k:p '.:) pasted. Tu Chicatro, Rurlinton & Quirtey Esi!ro:ii t'oiiij .my have determined to put up h new freight hou.-"e at or near the site of the lately burned depot 3t Quincy, to be of bri-?k, fr proof through out, .'.0 f:.'. in width by 3o) or 400 in .length, and to oust about t2.',(.HJ. .We are in receipt of a pamphlet pub licati .u i-i't Le jemiuni ht and roKula- - f ions of the Feend nnnual Fair of the Mills County Aid n'tural Sivi?tr, to be hdd at rle:iw.-oi, September .uth and 0.?t il r 1 -t an 1 ''d. The panjphk t wis ione st the OpiuttM ofiec, ;id ik a credit to thut e-tHblihmont. A nor!f-l mare wa stolon from Win. . Meru ns la "t ni.ht, tive milcr; wK from PlftTUmuth. She wns taktn about m',...n .v'..l. in.l Mr 1. -,..- .im . -po tht? tiiefto have (rone ei. It i-wuppo-t'd fh a taken by u (Icrman who had bfen "topping a, his hou-e, but !ft jft.ft-rl y moiiti:.. Tho O Id JVilovr of Omaha gav.- & fian j i' t last Tii Tiday veniii to the oft!ie Uniird Slti's fl.-r the purpose of iktirtirK fr SnTi Krarieiso to attend a wWmi of th (Jr.!ol LiJcre ofthel'ni jtei Stat.v. The bn-jnet is nid U have fcv n h 1 pl--..did a'iii'.r. An VisJii,ji .sys: "):it live 'inn. irith a uiojr. rate uijciint of rapitil and w.JTiy, i worth more to a town than a o'-n millionairess who .shut their money p in mortiraires and unimpr-svel real wwtc. " Whereupon Sol. Miller ro ttarks: ''True as (Jospel. Irrd. (e!id Borne liv men along thirf way. Mr. Wni. Porter, raised this year, on TttAftrm two an J a half miles south-wet from Plaft-mouth. over llOO bushels of barley. Tho wet weather injured hi.s ror.s vcrv materially, both before and iter cutting, yet Mr. Porter thinks he dou full as well as he would off the same land in wheat. He purpo.sea ."owing one hundred bushels next season. We .ee o re;vn why barley should not be a ry profl table crop in Nebraska. Vr i it ni V I.o...11 'ieHr?. ir. 11. yiiKi:i. u. x "mil, John Tavlor, T. C. Rrunner, E. E. l'n-neli. E. C. EHL-. A. M. Schcllor and J. S. Nielnls, (.f Omaha, and John Q. (to:, W. W. Wat-on, Walter Nelson, Jtenrj- McLomes an'l David JiCach. ot Rellevtie, were iu the city yesterday evening for the purpose of instituting a Lodge of tho Knights of Pithias. A number of our citizens were initiated into tho mysteries of the order. We visited Hesser's Pic Nic Gardens yesterday, and found everything nr a Vrander scale than we had supposed. For in.-tanee his floral department con tain ovrrjive hundred different varirlie of flowering plants, embraeing all the choice varieties known to American fior i?t. Ho i.s enlarging hishot house to more than double its former size, and rUl do an extensive business in the flor ist line. His vegetable garden is on the fame marniSeent scale having every thing in atundinoe. Sme idea may le frmod, wli"n we say he has now in his garden, ready for market, over ten tiw of Linen Rhubarb. Hess-r i a thor ough going a tive man, and will furni.-h n thing in his line on the most reason aluo terms. He has about fifty acres of ground in cultivation, mostly devoted to market gardening. o ifjmd-tn't JJixily. Mr. Rayless, of Council RlnflV, in th city. CoL J. S. Sharp, of Memphis, Tcnn., rriwd in the city Friday. He is stop ping with his fon, E. S. Sharp. ('has. Iazenby had purchased what L haid to be the fastest horse west of the Missouri river. He paid $1,500. . Lazenhy tt Buttery are about opening a new Livery Stable in the city. They have some fino stock and Bonie fine car riages. An emerald Islander pfaggering up the n lewalk the other evening, was herd ro-lilo-iuising thusly: ''I'm a'drunken IrL-h- Tr'. A T' ft Ioora, Bro. & Co. have just received a large lot of boots and shoes direct from the ea-t. They have some of excellent quality. Alfred A. Hart is painting the scene at the driving of the last epike of the rrans-contincntal rail wa vs. The central figure, Rev. John Todd, troubles the painter. To be truthful of it is to be unartititio. To be artistic is to be un truthful. It L frojxxl t-o leitvt Mr. A son i of Rev. Geo. R. Davis, Er,i.-o-pal miiaster ut Brownviile, Iia. takeu a" po-ition on the local e'litorial department of the Omaha Hernld. He is said to i a talented and promising young man. The ICth of September is the day fixed u pon for the Laying of the corner stone of the State University at Lincoln. Aj propriate ceremonies will be held upon that occasion. Some common thief relieved Mr. Bcl low's iocJcotbook oi'?"0 last Friday mor uinir, at th(! I'latte Valley House. He lodged in the same room with Mr. Bel lows, got up early, rilled his pockets and decamped. Messrs. Tidball & Idlings have ho't out Simpson, Miekelwait & Co.'s lumber yard at Ashland, and they are in town making arrangements to send out a large quantity of lumber. They appear like thorough business men. Jesse Scott, a teamster on the Rail road, and a pretty clever fellow when he lets whiskey alone, got too heavy a load of benzine aboavd to-day, got into a ''mas.'" and loaned the School Fund $10 to get out of it. The Piattmouth of to-day i.s not the Plattsmouth of six months ago. Then we had a peaceable, quiet' town, with only an oeca-ional light and an occasional petty tht'ft; but now we find the place tilled with "roughs ' and every day or two somebody is robbed. This change is perfectly natural, however unpleasant it mav be in some resi.ects. Then we had little money in circulation and little business doing ; but with the advent of Rail Roads and the necessary accompa niment of capital, men who live by their wits come al.-o. from TuriJiy'i Daily. Candidates announced in the Herald for $3. Carpenters are putting the shelving in Billing'9 new building. . Ottumwa, Iowa, is expecting to Jbe a great Railroad centre, it looks like her chances were good. Wm. Melor.e has taken a job of stcn? work on the railroad, out about fourteen miles. W. J. Hyatt, came in from L?n?ola Saturday. He is buii ling a new Liviry Stable in Lincoln. The last few da3s have been very un favorable for railroad work. It has rain ed almost constantly. Workmen have commenced tearing away the old buildings on Engles proper ty, ready for the erection of the ne w eii hee. We saw a Nanemond sweet poLato hist evenimr, raised by Chas. Wolcott, Esq., which weighed four jjountU. That is very heavy fir a Narisemond. ft e T ' m:iv . : i c tl: r" u,:ii r a.rri:,tu ,r-lu ur cngo this afternoon, via th.? Chicago & Northwestern road. He informs us that from ten to twenty miles of the railroad track along I cr nver it under wafer. Maj. Bayless. of Council Bluffs, i-ailed on us to-uay. lie has been in tae city looking after his Real Estate interests here. He leaves for home in the morn ing. We understand that property in Glen wood has nearly doubled during the past ten days, in consequence of the pros pects of the Rock Island running down Keg Creek to the bridge at this place. If it docs not. rain too hard, grading will be commenced south of Main street I to-morrow. The trajk will extend down j to the present Ferry Landing, and tho ; grounds will bo graded about seventy I feet in width. The Omaha liajuhJicnn makes a poii ... ,i .... .: v lit. UiH.ll 'II I liv dl u.tkl i Jil Ul .W!l(fjl- ! tion on the Text Book question. If any oae has proof of corruption, now is the tim to "'.swint it in; an 1 if they have uot, why The Fremont T, u-h:' c.om?i to us en- ; !irge i to un ciL'lit cohimu paper, and ! giving other ovidnw of tinancia! s::c- cf. f remont isvi;i -! the ift :n nor ! I tiwns of th St-;-. and the V. i'jnr is I i do;:gcu tliat p.iTjer, ink rnl i -.alns can ; I do to t;ake it the cvtt town in tiio State, 1 Theevd oiTfX-tH of keenii.e Bi-.ncy i ; t.:iut tlie hou--e i demonstrated iu is been pretty well tliix locality. Bank i j vauirs were ma to to Keejt money in. J If a ina:j d.es not wish to te a Suit for ! thieves be should not carry money about witu hiiu or keep it anoui iii pionuse.-'. Wo hear it eitrrenrlv rt porte.il that tho fellow who robbed Mr. Kohrell Sun day night, recently broke jail atOiiiaha, where he was conSned for knocking a man down and relieving him of some thing near $200 in money ami a gold watch. He is evidently not a new hand at the buinesw. ' Fidel is" writes from this county to the Nebraska Citv At-tr as follows: ' Fruit growing in this county is a do ' ended sueeess. 1 ho other day we walked through Mr. Oldham's orchard and ob served many of the trees heavily ladened with tine apples. One little sprig ;m particular attracted attention: It. meas ured twelve inches in length and bore nineteen apples. Mr. Oidiiaiu as a plumist is successful. lie showed us a twig .seventeen inches long, f:o.u ubi-'Ii i were taken mor than a hunJ ed plum.s. How about Nebiasia not pro racing fruit? The I'ypuhlicin of Sunday morning says: "J. B. Mclouall, Employing Agent of Fitzgerald & Mallory, arrived yesterday from 1'lattsmouth. Mr. Mc Donald is connected with the Burling ton and Missouri Bivcr Railroad, lie leaves for the south to-morrow nioru ing." We heard a "Real Estate Ag'.nt say yctenlay that lie had received more than fifty applications tor houes diuintr the past two wecks.and that he could rent two hundred dwellings inside of one month if he on y had them to rent. Why will not some one build more hon es. There i more roony in it than in any other one thing we know o from Wei.!cdty' Daily. The Cass County Republica-i Conven tion will be hold at Weeping Wa:cr on the 20th inst. Get your sweet to lh re tdy, for there's ftoing to be a thumping big crop of .-we it potatoes this year. Hon. H. T. Clark, President of the Bellevue, Ashland k Lincoln It, R , wis in the'eity to-day. A fire broke out in Baulton Bros, house, -in Ottumwa, last Saturd iy, bu; was extinguished before serious datu-ifje was done. r Mr. William A. O'Neill and Miss. Victoria Gingry were married, by Judge Gage, at the residence of W. S. Wct, on Sunday, the twelf th day of Septem ber. L. F. Heed, Esq., left yesterday for a trip east, where he will purcha-e a large stock of goods for the house of Reed Bro's, Weeping Water. He will be ab sent about a week. Mr. Burger, of Ro -k Bluffs Preeiact has an excellent briek residence nearly completed. Nothing rpoaks so well for a country as to see the farmers putting np this class of houses. It shows taste, comfort, and solidity. Parties engaged iu grading the ptreets of Omaha have come acro-s the bodies of three persons, which, from indication-,, have been buried a long time, the Ili-.r-alj pupposcs licfore 'he town of O naha ! The NVnka O.y Ar. says: "The 'Kctm Bank',' staril in tbi-ifv a few days s'.ucq. su. ntli at ab?4 liour on Saturday evening." ' fltiTresTdebt and Cashier going to Iowa; leaving beverel FUtall bills unpaulr t - ft ' ThaT)e'moci-acy'm Irerhont -eovxnty, Iowa, ha-sgot into a ver" bad 'mi.x." The Union bolts the nominations of the convention. andcVimsto speak for a majority of the ptrty. rTere apiears to be a .fTamble- Wit soiL'swd ail cannot be Hiiccessfull. ' Mr. Kelly, of Iowa, one of the sub eontractorson the Midland Pacific railroad Is sending for his family and will make Nebraska City his permanent home. He is a railroad maii Yif largi!e.tpcrieoee and will make a good citizen. Xews. D'K's Mr. Kelley expect a ''permanent" and life long jo5 uii tho Midland ? The Ottumwa Couri-r of lat Satur day nays: "Mou. Theo. Me I. Price ac comjhshed '.the leat thii aiternopij of walking four times across Main street on a wire stretched from the roof of Sam. Gossages store to" that of Eimisi Bal lon!, to the delight of an extensive crowd of spectators." Mr. West has tent us specimens of five different varieties of grapes raised by him the Coneoid, Delaware, Diana, Kirk, and Amper which are as fine siieciiiieus as one "would wish lo taste. Hereafter grapes ian 1-e counted as jone of the staple crops of Nebraska. John McGce jind Jilward Dunahoo eoninn'need a fovi-ible argument, with tieir fists, in the Star of the West sa loon, yesterday evening, and wire taken before Recorder Wells by the .Marshal. Wm. Kerwin was al-o arrested for inter fering to prevent the arrest of the other two. MeGee took st deep interest in the youth r.f thi iity, und gave $10 for the benefit of the school fund. Dun ahoo and Kerwin were discharged Kerwin pleading that he did not know the Marshal was an officer. ; . - -1 - 1 - -- - tt Vallera A Itnffhei are just in receipt of a large stoek of Dry Goods. Vallerys & RuflV;er have just received afewmoi e Kirby Reapers on which they will give good tiite.' T ! .'. v N : i. ' THnE3i:iG MACHINES. If yoi want a goo I Thre.diing ?Iachine you can procure one at Vallerys !c Riiif ncr's who are how receiving the J. I. Cox & Co.'s Machine.the most complete Machine ever put up. Also nircnts for the Woodbury Climax and PittL's Horse Power. WANTEO. . ' k Bacon and lard for which we. will give the highest market price, " 1 VALI.KRY.V&"' RCVFNtk) Vallerys & UulTr.er are agents for the I Sehuttler Wagon winch they are selling at reduced irices. If you want the lightest pinning Mower in use go to Vallerys fc Ruffncr's, and buy the KnifTin. ! Va'lerj's & I!u9'ncr.are agenta fqr the Grover & Baker sewing machines, the be-t in market. Call and see thepi. '' - -! Pr-ATTS.-iIOtl TI W.VKIiETS. IlErtALi) Okkice, ) Wednesday Evening, V Sej-r. 14th; ) Wheat R ee;pt !.j.iv!i: .-'viprajnts much h.-avier tha i w? -k previous; slight decline in commoner grades; good wheat firm, netvithsrandin; depression in Chi cago an J Si. Ijfmis Markets. No. 1 red we quote at S'Ji v. little offered; No rsnuing, from v.r'.S0, this grade seems lo l e in givit demand, receipts heavier y far than last week; No. 3 brought 5.1 (o"."'. c ir'id-rable offered; reiectcd 45(i?. i '; - - . u''.r 1 4 1. TV f t T ! . noavicr, M.ppjrnant ! u ':s, s.tciie !, f ), .... sack K-'M't.so. 1ats Demand much greater than supplv. No 1 onts ;;Ky 3rv j:vn-j.:cff,-r-d, iiMoK furBucksve Drill fit - Broad Cast broht s-ssr, y j Union l.Rr.F.T NoiiO offorcj tills WB'Ji:. ? Potatoes Otily f-inall lot -t upon tlic markor, ytt; a fow heavy lotsoSercd, lut no buyers at the jruros wanted 2!(2 '-.n lcr bu; hcl. HOcts paid ibr several small !ot. SPECIAL .'iCTICES. : no net; All pontons indebted to the unler-i?ncd are requet.tr .1 tocail and. settle immediately. sertlChlif.J DESPAIX Jk KENXEDY.' WAN r to. , ritouaito reat rontuining; five or .ix rooras. Apply iiaracditttely to C. W. LUXT. i , , ' Railroad Oilice. l'.atta'nouth, Xei.rt'ka Scpteuibor 11. dtit. - Mm - $)2C0 and tl: x dnso5 Paul. b''e aivcrtisomentof American ShuttleSowinr Ma:hijie ia our advertisinj columns. ly Py Up. AH persons know ins themsilvea indebted to rr.e will- pNnise c;ill a.id pay up immediately. A wort to the we, et. wlotf ' C. E. Focut. ES'AVS OUGAN AND ME.LOOAN AGENCY. Mrs. Kt Simpsoii halbe r.gencyof theahove celebrated instrum.jr.ts. Any person dcALTou of oblair.ii.g n first dsn Orcia or Melodcon with all the liten i!nprvc:iiats sj-a a vox jubi lan'i. A'u. are requ-jtej to ejll at hrr residence nnd pet circular, v: r' ' I'latteniouth Anjr. 1C:T, - ' NOTICE. All perona Indebted tf the uncriKned are rc-4,-s:.ei! t call af. h - r.s. i:;i-2. c i?hteen miles w-r; ot ria:iiajnu:i. m i se:.'t the . iu;;ui Ui.iteiy. tt:.U-.J K'-.SE A XX I'SCKEU. ' - - - - - r - f ir a:' rj-f.-.ficD'9i '. l- . "iriil c&U and sci'.Ie .iie p.inie, tht-y wi.l save tLeroscIve-i bo:h et t .r.a )!f an 1 cxren.-e. for we 'nnt have .ill sfi'-o.jc.s aaJ notes due us pii'l. nn l that iimrK-dialel-. as we ara coicf Eartt and must have the inpae;-. D.OM BRO. Jt CO. September 2 J. IBffa ' W'f ' J iOtUTiON. ' -Tl:e copartnership hererofore exiptiiifr under tbenarae and style f liwaa. Ero. Jt Co., is this Jayisolved by mutual onsent. R. G. and E. Doom will continue 'tho Dry (roods an 1 Grocery buiii' at thaol 1 slau l, uader the firm na:n.)of Doom. l!ro. Jt Co.. sn l settle all th bu?ijet:i of the old 5nu. .1. E. Doom will tuke charge of the Farm Impietacr, :a. . . J. E. DOOM K. U. DOOM EVEUTOX D'JOM. riattfmonth. A iust2c,h ISoy. fJffflCtnt-fOMri MithMMMI mafJJfMf Off Ykga io race. " Josephine XtsiiU of Plea'aut liill in the State of M n-souri. will take n.,.ict. tui Jos-ej.n Xesbitt of ;be eounly ol'Hauuders iu tne state ot Xe'?n.aka. did on the -d duy of sepleiuoer A. D. lNV.t. nee his petiti u .n the Difirioi Court uf the 1 Judicial DUtri4 of the ante ot Xrbi wka within and lor Sms aers County, atrpm.-t the said deiVudaut Jo-j.bino X,bitt, sei.i.ijr forfh that the said plain. .f Trarf married to .'aid de lta lent on or ub.v.it ihe i:U day ol January IhoT, and that said de.'c jti tut ha been willfully ab sent from wtid piaia'ili for more than two years Iat pa.-t. and praj ug but thesaidp!u;ulia may bed.r !edr!U itd d;:'cn,l.un.auJ for such j other aud nitrher ttliesn, iu inii ami sottd ; conciene he to enii'iiKl tt.'i M.aid Jikhv I paiue Xe. ii.t is nc;:Gcd t!ia: fha i required to apM:ar and anwer raid pc.i.iun oa or before the lt tijy of Octcl.r , paiod fjtpt.fmbtr -d. lv'Si.w5 , . JOSEl'lt II. NESBITT., m 7 rTIf? "Hew 2iOOOc- V i -we3:o:li!es.ajl:e DEALEHJ3 Ili '.I,, 'P Boots, Shoes j Aucuit 23. Wi. , ; DOOM, BRO. & 0. ! have a Irrge Stock of Dress Goods ' " ' White Goods, Dress Goods, . . White Goods, "Dre Good " r" Vftute Goods, fvr--Drcs Goods, White Gtvjds, Piece Goods,-0-'' 1 1 ' Brown 3Iulins, Pioc floods, . BTOwOIusJins, Bleached Muslins, Dcmins, blue&trowii Bleached Muslins,' Iemins, blue & hrown Blenched Mu.Jins, Demins, blue & brown Shirting, check and stripe, f : Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, ,-j ; ... . Choice Rio Coffee, , A Coffee Sugar, Choice U'O Co Tee, , A Coffee Sugar Choice Rio "Coffee Brown Sugar, Syrup, Brown Sugar, T & havjufc Trcseiyea anotntr large lot of Glass and Queens- ware. Sytop,' u - ' - - ' ' Syrup. Drieel Fruit, , . v Dried Fruit, Dried Fruit, k Salt Vish, Salt Fish, J Queenswarc, Quoensware, Queensware, Gias Ware, Glass Ware, Glass Ware, And a gcn"ral stock, to which they call' the attention of the Farmers and Publio generally. Have the i be.st selected stock and make the lowest prices. Remember the place, " the west corner in the Big Brick, Main street, Plattsmouth Neb.' . -. Doom, Bro. & Co. JOHX J. RCSSELL. a DEALERS IS Agents for Birdsall's Threshers, Buffalo Pitts' Threshers, Geiser Threshers. it Uqi Yorker, Buckeye, John P. Manny's, CWniax. PLOWS:-Industrial, Dixon, Grand Detour, Skin ner, SrcnBeam, Rod & Mould Board Breaker. MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTS:.. Sulky Hay Rakes, Revolving Hay Rakea. Little Giant Fan-Kills. Johnson's Corn Shellers, ; Wier's VValkinc Corn!P!cws;i-::. - ' i if v Every Implement Warranted. Plattsmoath. Aut&t 26, ls6y. . - - - - & ; ' '" . 4, BALIS') I Druss, Medicines, Chemicals Toilet Soaps, , Brushes, ' Fane' Toilet Articles, - Toys, Trusses, Supporters, liou:deri3racet!, lirass and iarden heetls, For modicinal purposes, Pnmt? Oils,1' 1,v VHrnishes and; Stationary. f Tarlotf Oil, -.Lamps, (ilass and t'uttv, OHOiOE M-ni-uP? -71' -CTiOXt' i V, ' &c.' ;.vc. HaTiair been enfrirKl in ceiling Drujr" And -rceries in thiscity for the pstseyen years, we know the wauia of tUe people iu our ue vi tr i-i. ;:U are prepared wiLh a large etoek of Goods ol tie oci uaiiiy to supply iisose wata at e.-j pr.cts. , i " ' ' : r Plattstaouth. Nebraska. April 2d. 1SC8. T r Lumber, Lath5 Shing DOORS, &C, Have recioved their Liuiiber Yard to the corner of . MAIN AND SIXTH VTREETS, PLATTiMDUTK, And have on band and are receiving Lumber in to imit purchafer. We hare also on hand and 50(Barre!ls pC Cementu ' SOU'--- -v ' Lime, V inriie all to call and ?ee n at our new pliice &o RBTAIX 1 4.. ;-s Gtieenswace Plattsmoutli, EiTcbrala. 0(AlLpaj;jtie iriote&.tp;"Us by-open -ac count or notes now due or past due,must pay the same by the 20th of this month, (August.) And all notes due us from the 20th of August to the 1st of Septem ber must be ' pai4 pTpmpiW. fr w.9 shall be obliged to protest if not paid at DOOM. BRO. 4 CO., Agents for Birdsall's Threshing Ma-chines.Buffalo-Pitt Tlireshing 3iachint;s, New Yorker Self Rak'er Ilea per, "Buck eye" Mower and Reaper, J. P. Manny's Reaper and Mower, Wicr's Walking Cultivator; Broad Cast Seed Sower, Rod and Mould Board Breakers, Stubble plows of all kinds. ! Every Implement Warranted. Just received lOo barrels' of Salt. , j:)oot, Bito. & Co. BOOM, BRO. & CO. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Grocer? Boots, shpcf i Glas3;and Queens- ue. 1 1 a in r ; V l- f : 10K) seamless bags for sale by " Doom, Bro. & Co. . , -i t ... r - - We would aduse all parties wanting a good article of Tea go to Dooms' and get it; tnty have the best Tea that we have ever seen in this cite. . If you want t get some A No. Su gar Cured llatus, go to , Doom, Bbo. &. Co. WANTED, 1 100U Uoxen eggs. 2000 lbs fresh butter. " by Doom. .Bro. & Co. J. Z. DOOM, (Late of Dom. Bro. & Co..) J Van Brunt Broad Cast Seeder,4 Seeder' Cotw Plant ors. .C Ccrrn Poen Mllr D!l Jr. BTJTTEBY, . h V w t tV . 0 it'. all ' Kinds, : Perfumerv, and ?)ve Stuff. i hirr.npys, ; also, . . IMPLEMENTS. .FAMILY ' (jKOOE RiEvS , Sli CANNED FK LISTS, i i u i . . i : - v . .. . S, rnfficiont qua n ties to .5.11 all orders, and at prices for sale at low figures ' . , r ' 250 Bushels Plastering Hair, 500 Coa?, -r 1 1 - of bai;oesc. I grvreoy,' miosklvait ox LEGAL NOTICE la- PUtrict Court, Second Judicial Distnot, witiiin and lor Cass county, .Nebraska. Levi Kufterholti, I . , against -Notice. Tka, 11. Alexander, i M Xo liaaa.il. Alexander, non-rosiJent, defou'l- , You arS harebyaotified that Lrvi Ruf tcriinlu ht. on the 1st tiay of opteiubr. ltvj-i, alt t LU pcaition in the District Cuui t tt tho -Second Ju dicial Distri.-t within and tor Cass county, Xe hrafka. the object aud prajer of which it to rc fono l ilccd to as to ciprtM the true aud full BTnouTitef pnnideriitiou bid and paid ly It. J. iI'f'H'f t heritf's Bale, on the lijth dy of tion 2t, in T. 11. N.of K. 13 t. ol 6th P. M.. ?old as your property, on a judgment reuderfi against you in said Court on tho 1 dth day of. December, IsOKVuich lrat oftatKl is now uwncd and in the poesetwion f plaintiff and to n movo a cloud from plaincitu Utlo to mid traot of lani by rea son ef uid -toiisiake.- Vast ar reiiaired to answer uaid petition on or before the Wh day of Oetober. 1SG&. LEVI KUtf'l'ERlloLlZ. By Maxwell A Cuatmas. neptlw5 llis Attorney. Atliuiiiistratrix Sale. Notice is hereby (riven that in pursuance of a decretal crdir of Dale made by 11 if Honor Wconre B. Lake; Judjo of the Second Judicial District within and for Cass county, Xebra.-ka. at his Chambers in Omaha City, on the 7th duy of May. lvjy. 1 will, on the 1'tth day of Septem ber. lsy. at the front door of the Court House in therify of PliitUmouth. Casn county, Nebraska, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. iu. of said day, offer for sale to the highest and best bidler ail the rixht. title nni interest of Samuel J. Smith, de cease J, ia and to the we?t hull ) of the north west quarter CD of section No. fifteen, township No. twelve north, range No. twolro k.. Oth P. W.. ntuatt in Cifrn eoanty, Nebraska. i.talit will riain (K fur 1m ua for tho pf of one hoar. Terms ca.su. MAHY J. SMITH. Administratrix estate ol Samuel J. Smith. By Maxwell A Cuapmah. - Mpt2w5, f f" ." , Her Attorney. IVOTICE , Notice in hereby riven t all parti! hsring bunineso before llie County Cotuinisnii-uoni Court the nst.ar of which will require the filing: of pa pers, that the requsitc papers must bo tiled with the County C.erk before the first day of each tjea seeion of said Court, to obiuiu a hearing upon any aueh inn t tern ua they uiny dire to bring before the Court. The rapidly iucrea.injr business of the Court taiKi'fl this or-ier of imperative necessity; that a regular Order of bu.iness may be previously arraiiued.whercby the Hoard may moronyatcuiat icully aud with greater eelurity dupaieU tha builiii.'r, brouL'bt before them. By order of the Hoard. B. SPURLOCK. - Bar26'69. Clerk Caa coouly. Nth. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A GOOD .jBARGAIN ! Having rotapiettfl tU platting and recording of toy (1lkk'8 Addition to the City of i'latta tuoutli, I ttm now prepared to toll in the Addition at reaouablo rates. Term art one half ca.-h down; tiie other half payable in on ytMir. at ten per cent, interest per annum from date of purchase until paid. To be secured by morifr.K on tae property. S. DUKE. Donation to Churches. I will (rive to the fallowing religious deaomi nations, viz: To the Baptist Church, lot 12 in block 27 ; To the (VingTea'ational Church, lot LO in block 23; To the MotiiodL-t Church, lot 1 in block 12: To the Catholic Church, lot 6 in block :!3; To the Epincop:iI Church, lot 12 in block 13 : To the Precbyteriun Church, lot 1 in block : To the Christian Church lot 1 in block ! ; To the Lutheran Church lot 1 in block 'Si; in my Addition to the City ot l'lattMuouth. npoli the following; conditions, viz: That they hall erect ou said lot, a above donard, a auitahle buildina for public worship, within tive yrart from thia date ; and, in cj.m of failure on ih j part of said Church or Churchca to e.iroply with the above condition, then and in that case th-i aaid lot or lots shall revert to me. S. PUKE. Donation to Public Schools. I hereby donate for the u.-'e of Public District .School. LotlU in Block f, on the north side ot Main street, mid Lot 10 in lilnck 'Jl!, on the iouth aide of Main tttreot, in uiy addition to the CiU of riatuoiuuth. 6. 1UKE. 5,000 Acs es of Land for Sale in this county. Also, Houses and Lots in this city, at low prices. Particular attention given to the buying and selling of real estate, examining titles, and pay ing taxes 1'cr non-resident,!". tj. DL'KK. Ileal Estate Agent. Lot for Ten Dollars, 1 will .-"ell to parties ueirous ot building and improin, uny of the lots iu the subjoined list in my audition to IMritU'uiouth, at ten doilata prr lot. under the following condition, rit: The person pun-hatting will be required to liutld ou the lot purchased a dwelling house of the following dhr.eusion, to-wit: 'the house to be not leas than ixli feet, with atory not io-er than 8 feU The frame must be good and inib-tsnthtl; houce well shingled; foundation either of brick or stone. There tnuat be a kitch en, of hot leaf than 10x14. Building must b eoinpleted on or before January 1st. 170. Will give a bond for a deed to the party who buys an soon us purciiaso is made. mid upon complying with the above conditions, will give a good and aufrici, nt Warranty Deed. Selections may be made from the accompans1 ing list; Low 5 and 8 in block 3; Lot 8 in block 4; Lot 14 iu block l-;Lot9iu block 18: lxt 12 in elock 1:0; Lot l, i) end 14 iu block -1 : Lot & in block -J; Lot:" 2 and 6 in block 'Six Lots 0 anl 11 in block 20: Lot 6 iu block 21 ' Lots 1:1 und 17 in block LS; Lots 4 and 7 in block '2'J; Lot '2 in UM S.DUKE. Plattamouth, Aug.2fitf. Office in Covrt House Rar3 Chance for Investment! PUBLIC! SAI.B , . . ' - . . -a f IX tiie town or Ashland, Nebraska. COMMEXCIXO AT 3 O'CLOCK, Monday, September 27th, IS69. and Coi tinuir.g from day to day cntil every Alternate B.'ack is Sold. :.h; C Htif Cash, Balance ia t a '.:, M..'n inierait at 10 per eM. tl C'c-atr Sc.it of Sanndnra .-C'-ir:-, :u it.! l.-' Uiieiuallcd by any Cibi.' i.;.r.J u iw. i- iir ij.eie. The Burlinir; tou J Jlin.u.-i Ki.'er K,iii:oad, the Omaha. tu 's Li:;ccln ltHi.i'-ad. i.he Fremont, Aru'and .i'LiuL-olu tLuuoj.i. aii ceiiire at tins fa-. ortii l'c.iti:y. una every cne of them wili km epeeai'y bull;. two of ;ho.-e roads (the li. or M. K. li. und Uie ()., ii. d L. li. li.) being now un der coui'.ruciioi. ; tha first ia nearly all graded, aud the contract fji' its couapieiion b first Jooe ne.tt secured. So other point in th,e State haaso Cne and l tensive a , ' ' "WATER IOXVEIS, and it is undoubtedly destined to be tne prinei pai inanaractunng point in the State, sit jaisd at tb3 outlet ol the richest valleys, and furiiif tea UNoUP.PASSEO RAILROAD FACILITIES. thi? young and prosperons fiwn ia destined t tike a prominent Etaud auiong the nioat iui porianc cities of the State. Parries seeking investments in town properfc-' in Nebraska will lind it to their interest to x amiue t.ie peculiar advcntajrM of this ciiy. A look at the map will convince any man that na ture has designed this locaii:y for a proparona and exleasive eiiy. Liiioo'in. the Capital vi this Stats;, is 27 miles np .-".': Creek, southwest; I'lattftnouth is 30 milt ea.t. on il.ssouri river, at di'juu ot 1'l.iUe river: Fremont i mile northwest, on the U. P. It. K.. and Omaha ia miles northeast from AUland. Remember the Time, 27th September, 1369 For farther particulars, address A. B. FJlfL.W3, A8U LAXD, yE3.: or, MIIIiEft & OLRK. aglCtds PLATTSMOUTH. 'KB. . CAPIE MILLS At Clark & Plummer's. Farmers wishing to-purchase wilt find itt tbeir adrantaee to wed in their erdtra sul, PROPOSALS. T"ROPOSALS FOK GUAfN. . - .1 - UaaiMjcattTwcsi DrAitTMKT cr thii riim, Cuir-f (ifABTKBJIATB'8 trHCK. Omaha. Nkk., Au.-nkt Kb. 1t)'J. ) Healed biun. in iuplicae. with guarantee sijncd cy twor,spr'rrsirie person, not bidders, wnl bo received m this c3ice until ten o'el:k A. M. on Monday, jepietaber twentieih. lloV, for the delivery of one fcuodre-i and seventy th aand tl7'J.WXJ) ponmla tf OATS. CORN. OH BAIiLKY, AT . CAMP IOUtJLAS. i l'AU. and five hundred tb.ouand (jdC.'CC). pounds of 0AT5,. CORN, OH 1!AULEY, AT FORT BKIDjER. WVOillNG. fine third of the whole quantity to be delivered each month from Uie perleciiuu of the cotitraot untii all U delivered. The grain to be of good niorrbactable qnalirr. free from dirt or chad, subjoct to iipectua and weight, the weight of sacks to be deducted, and the oats and barley to be in burlap sacks of the usual size; the corn to be in gunny sacks all well sewed. The right to reject any or all bids ia leeerrtxt. A copy of this advertisement must be attached to each bid. Bids will be received for tn thoa saud UO.lsiO1 pounds or more not exceeding the quantities firm stated. Blank bids can be ob tained from Quartermaster nt either Post named. By vrder of Bvu JJaj. tier.. Angur. WM. MYKRS, Cvt. Brig. Genl. augSfiiS Ch. Qr. Mt. . ORGANS! MEL ODE ON S! J. MUELLER, Council IlIuflTsi, Iowa, Iealor in the celebrated Sleek A McCftinmom Pinnos and other Muical iiiMrumenta. All initruments warranted five years. o21yl TWOITIAtP II. HYDE, Real Estate Office AJfD Homested Directory. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. Government Lands selected from persooarea aminatiori. Free Homestead selectected. sur veyed and secured. Lands, in eecond hand a ad improved farms bought and sold. Titles exam ined and Coveyanees madf. li ft k it kb sea: John B. Turner, late Pres't ft. & O. I'. K. It.: Lee County National Bank. Dix on. III.; Kob"t llarrLS. Sup't C. B. A U K. K.; Any Banker in Whiteside county. IU.; Register and Receiver of Land Otucv. Lincoln. oll'tH. vSaiiit Im & Omaha . Trf- SWeeky PACKET I3TE. The ahove Line of Steamers will leave Plntls mouth every other day throughout the er'ire season, connecting at Piatt -mouth with the Bur lington A Missouri Kivcr Lailroad for.tii eaat, nonh and south, aud at the following points with railroad connections. Council BluP.Oaiaha, St. Joseph, Leavenworth and Kansas Cuy. For freight or passage apply at our otf.ee. SIMPijuN. MlCKKLWAIT CO.. xbv-11 Agento. Probate Notice OFFICE OF PRO HAT K COCRT.l rMTTSMorrti. Nea.. ."ept. 5th, lfW. Ia rhe n utter of tiie erfate of J. F. Pearson. dei4rcd.ii"v ail peron3 interested ia said estate win take notice that K. li. Coleman will make hi finiil ttlc of aid estate on Thursday the Siith day of S.epterubsr. a. o. IS'19. at my office in the e-ty of PlatL-uio-ith, at 9 o clock a iu. of that lay. WILLIAM D. (JAOK. ept4)w3. ' Probate Judge. PiC NIC GARDENS ! ! 37"tll BtOcK FOR BALK AT REDUCED PRICES! tfbAfV I.Iiioaii 11 Bin Kuril . TVi. liAit v.ri. ety in cultivation ; very largo ant. tender. Good roots $1,.V) per dozen ; $;.tf I per hundred. A fine collection of Tulip iiult. a-ssortcd variouea. Lurge Bulbs 5( cents per doxon: 8-i.Od per hundred; small Bulbs ccuU per dozen; 41,'iO per hundred. v rn t'eouics lea vaneneri; cents eacc; .oo per dozen. A large stock of ! HANG I NO BASKETS, (JEKAMLTMS, I'ELUJQNRTMS. JiANTANAS, Fl'SlLIAS. etc., and a general assortment of Bedding and (ireenhouse Plants. All ytntnjua i i . v, i,i.u... . . j " will do well to call or aend in their order.. Plants boxed aud delivered iu naiuruouia free of charge. Send ordt-rs to septS. '". ' ' PUtuuiouth. Neb. NOTICE. A. B. Sharp, of Fulton County, in the State of Qeorgi i, will take notice that Jonathan N.Wisa, ofthri CTfiuntT of Cava, and SiaLO of Nebraska. did on the -th ilay of Ai gu't, A. I). WW. file bis petition in the District Court of the rieeoud Judicial Bistrict of the tflate tf Nebraika, in and for Cuss County, ag-nint the said A. B. tharp, deten.iiint, settieK forth that plaintiff made the -oiiowing inven ntnt lor deli ndant, to wit : Located and purchased of the L'ui'ed .State tho following described rel estate, to wit : The north -eiust uUHrter of the uorth-ea-st ituarterof section No. twenty -one (2l. and the nortb-west quarter of the north-west .juarter of section. .o. twenty-two il, in towuup No. ten 1 10'. north of rar se No. six tb, east of tho sixth prini-ipal meridian, in Lancaster County, Nvoritska. Also the e.iht half of the uth-west qu.'irler. and the north-west quarter of the aouth-wst quar ter of section No. fifteen (13. and the north east quarter of section No. twenty-five and the north-c.iit quarter of section N"". thirty three (X',i. in townchip No. eleven (11'. north ofrunireNo. eleven ill', east of the sixth (rt) principal meridian, in Ctisa County. Nebraska, and the south hull of the north-west quarter of "eetion No. thirty-four in town-h p No. tw ;lve (2. north of ranire No. eleven (11, e:it of the six:h oil principal meridian, in Cass Co inly. Nebraska, and the south-t. jiiHrtir of auction No. eifrtit ih . nr.fi the north halfnf the southwest ; of se-rion No. :o irt-en tl4, ari l tho sou ii-w-.t iu;ir'er o! section No. twenty-one i.l;. in township No. eleven til . norfhof riiTijre Nn. tw.-tvtvl.", enst of the sixth (6) principal iieri iian. iu Chs. t'oim:y, Neonuka. alr-o pur chued :he south halt of lot No. iix t), in blo-k So. tnirty-two in the City of Plattsmouth, as the sine is designated upon the published plat of said cily. and also the outh-eat quarter of section No. eighteen (H;. townhip No. seven 'v7i, north ot raiie No. thirteen ll.'ii. east of the sixth ;'." principal meridian, iu Otoe County, Nebraska, aud al.-o loaned and invented mo'iey In tax sales for defendent: that on tho U"tn d ly of April. I1'", plumtiil entered into partner saip with dci-ndent for the purpose of taking care of und sclliug said rr.l estate and r.i an ag ing said investments. Aid the object and pray er of said petition is to have the partnership dissolved, a receiver appointed; to have sutd real estate and partnership eUectit sold, and that the proceeds be divided after payment of all ju.U debts between the parties hereto, in a-cordanee with their respective ribt. And tho fi.i l A. B. Sharp is hereby notilied that L is refjuire i to appear and answer .-aid petiton on or before me lithday of I fetoler. or ju Igcmcnt Will be taken asninslbitu in.aecordHuee with grayer of said p'tiliou. Jonatuan N. Vt ts. By T. M. aiAHiiiaTT, Lis Attorney. aug2Cwl. i ... Notice. In District Court 2 J. Jdfc:al Diitrict witiin and for Ca-s County Nebraska. Banial Kikenberry ag.iinst WnflcfL David Chedesier pouco. and A. Bain J . To David Chedester and A. Bain noa resi dent detend.tnts. vou and each ot you are here. by notified thnt Daniai I iker.berry on the iwtij day f Augut 1J filc'l bis petition iu the of fice ol the Clerk of the District Court within and lor Cass County Nebrit-k-i., the object and prayer of which is to obiuiu a itircrtjo of Kaid Court re f.-ind nc ai d ecttlutf aside a cerUnii contract iavie tiy taintitt n'i ftt'A Cluyl-ster Vr the tj E ofN K 4 d sec ;';aJthe W M of N W of sec 'Si in T 11 N ot R 1. E ofti p. M.. and to decree s.nd contract null and void and iorever ticoar satd Chedester f: 5m nil cUi:n or equity to sH.i l tra--tsoi laud and ti enj.iu s-ud B un from oeiiverin-an escrow iti hu ijttoes!d'ja trom Pi'I itia. convaying said tr-ts of lai d to said Ch d ster or Iron recording said escr-iw ir the ctEofcofthe Recorder of Cass County Nebraska. Vou aro rrqnired to answer said petition on or DCioro ia loin nay of ctooer DANIl'L EIKENbERRY By Maxwell Jt CuariiAi, A '.-. iUpt.iwl. or. n. n .TTCLUsKEir, Dentist, vViIllaat Dr. Livingston's offi-re darine the l.i-.t vwk in each month - M r.lers lell at the 5Mt ma ! k fFifiiini ' "J"' ' Adiiiinlttraior'V Notice is herebr given that in pursnnn': of a decretal order made by his ilonorti o. B. Lake, Judge of tht .second Judicial District C'iiurt within, and tui Cai County. StaUof Nel.raska. at his Chamber iu OmuhaCity. on May the 7th A D W-.. 1 will, on the itl dy of lSeptembfr a v I'.' at the front Ujor of the Court llouse in tho city of Bellevue. fllrpr County, NVbraki, olfer for sale at publio auction, ut the lionr -f one tl) o'clock p. ui. fnid day to the highest and beat bidder, all the rirht. title and interra of Ephr.'tim Colon, deceased, in aud to the fol lowinc de-cribed real r.tate, situated in tjarr County. Nebraska, to-w it r Commencing at J. F. Seam's southeast corner, thence runiiig north 'J chains and ten links to the bank of Platt'J river, ruuning thmiee eat 3 chains and 8 links down the bank of said Platte mer. theiic running south 11 chains und V) luiks to the bank ot said river, thence meandering the back of said Platte river to tb j4aee et begiainf, 'ontniniug 2 and acres, in section No lis. township No 13. range no 12 east, 6 P. M, tsaie will remain open tor bids for tho f pace of on hour. Terms ca.h. . ' . OALAMUS MrCARTT, Admr. of estate of l'.phraim Colow, dec ft. By MAXwstt A Chai man. his attorneys. September d. IStjtf wo) Kstray Notice Taken p by the aubseribor in ElmwoiI Pre cinct, Cass County, a brown lilley, tw years ol4. with star iu forehead. ... , ABKL D. COOK. August 15th. lC9.-Srt. -d w. Prob.itc Iolicc Probate Ofiicx. Aug. 30th. A. I,lf. In the manor of the twtKte of Eiward I- Keu- It is ordered by the Court that mil having claims against the said estate, that tbey will file the same in Probate Court bv the 30IO dajr of November next. S. R. S.Mlllt. AaininiA-.raiot. Plattsmouth Cass County Nebraska. iteptJv,:!) Thif farm ii situated one and a half miles be low Keel M ill, on Weeping Water, and cou tiius 100 acres, 60 acres timber. The entira tract is uu i r fence, and !i acres in cultivation. Weeping Water runs through ouo coruo:- of Uie farm. Two dwelling hounds on the priuiisoa. Price $ t,.S. I will also sell the growing crop AO acr Hheat and Sfteen ares corn, togetLtr with ail my tarming utensils. jm2'J P S. PTREETtR. Builders, Attention I LARGEST STOCK'OP 1m u s es tltl EVER IN rLATTSMOCTH! KKRSMAW & WAUfSK Are now prepared to furnish all sortaof building material at re3ucei price. Call and see thorn. aDflOdtr NEW SVSEAT JV3ARKET! GEO. TICKLER. Corp.r Mail tnd Second Streets, PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, keep oolistantly oa hand tha be(t of all kind of MEATS, which he will furnish to customers at the bM of rates for cash. jurGeiall XI WARRANTY. Mortgage. Quit Claim Deia. yy thaWle Mortgage. Bonds. Summona, hab paenaa. Execitions kept constantly on hand, and all o-her Btanks done on ahsrl notioa at the ilKKALU Uffioe, "RES AD " The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable news papers in the United States. What can be more conv incing? HOME TESTIMONY. . -. Thb Cncisxati Daily Times ) op March 21, 18G1, nays: The Scandinavian remedies appear to be crowinc in favor with the public, if we may judge by the testimonials con stantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wiscon sin, to be found in our advertising col umns, announce that among the physi cians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is be ing adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many dis eases which they caii not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for sev eral years in these medicines has dur ing the present ycai nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purifica tion, of the blood, and a consequent eradication of dis fr. Oaic wll b pt'w;tr sirs tr ' irTq