Si 1 n THE HERALD JOB OFFICE IS TIIE PLACE TO GET TIH1E BE ST PR1WTIWC- A. F. hauler- BOOM Doom, Bro. k Co. haTa just received a large stock of Browa an J Bleached Muslina all grades anl prices. O Fr Choice Doom, Bro. k "A" Co. Sugar, go For a fin line irv$12ic yard, Hro. & Co. of Prints, go to Dooi at Doom, Bro. k Co. hare just re rfivod the finest Btock of Dress ;,,odtobe found in th city. Call and examine. For a good piece of Ticking, Dcins, Shirting, Stripe, fca, g to Doom, Bro. k Co. Doom, Bro. k Co. have th Finest a.ortmeTit oi an wool v,aa siidcrcs to be found in the city. For an extra pieee of Jeans, Cottonadca, Casinet, Satinet, or anything in the iray of Piece G jodu. go to Boom, Bro. k Co. Doom, Bro. k Co. hare just re ceived a large and well Belected -took of Boot, Shoes, &c, all at luvr prices. Doom, Bro. k Co. hate a large Ft.x-k of Notions, Dress Trim uiinp, Hosiery, kc. Call and examine. Doom, Bro. k Co. hare a large stock of "C" and Brown Sugar a choice article. Call and examine For "A" Choice Tea or Coffee, go to Doom, Bro. k Co. Doom, Bro. k Co. hare a splen did stock of Syrups all grades and prices. Canned Fruits a good stock at Doom, Bro. k Co. Dried Apples, Peaches, Cur rants, Blackberries the best in the market at Doom, Bro. k Co. A choice article of Virginia Fine-cut and Smoking Tobacco a large stock at Doom, Bro. k Co. A No. 1 article of Coal Uil is to be had by calling at Doom, Bro. k Co. '8. Chancery Sale. Poser, ts Iinle Co 1st) n and Artemua T n pursuance of and by virtue of a decree of A the District Court of the second Judicial Dis trict, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, made in the above entitled cause and bearing date on the 3d day of November 1K09, 1 the sub scriber being appointed special Master in paid cause in said court; will offer for sale at publio auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Platts mouth, Cass county. Nebraska, on Monday the 7th day of March 1870,at one o'clock, P M of said day the following discribed real Restate to wit : the south east quarter of section no twenty in township twelre, north of range twelve, east of 6 P M To be sold as the property of said de fendants above named, to satisfy said decree, the amount of which is t;J 99 and interest on the same from the date of said decree at the rate of 18 per cent, together with eoKts of suit and sale. JOSEPH W JOHNSON, Special Master in Chancery Maxwell k Chapman, Attorneys for lTff feb3w5t Legal Notice. Tn the District Court, 2d Judicial District L within and for Cass County Nebraska. Amelia Brown and William Burns vs David Lonrhery and S. D. Fairbanks. To said David Loughery and S. D. iairbanks, nnn.rixiilpnt ilpfenilants vou are hereby notified that William Burns and Amelia Brown on the "Kr h .l-iv of .f unnarv 1K70 filed their petition in the District Court of Cass County Nebraska the nhit ami tiravpr of which ii to reform a deed executed bv David Loughery to S. D. Fairbanks nn tVi Kth da.v of SeDtembeJ. A. D. 1858. in which he intended to convey the South-west quarter LJ-iJ of Section K fifteen 1.15 Township .i.vpn !11 nrt1i of Ranee twelvell21 in Cam ! county Nebraska but by mistake Nerth-west quarterof Section fifteen Town eleven f Kango 112J East 6 P. M.. was inserted in the deed (which he did not own; and praying that said deed may be reformed to express the true intent of said parties. Also praying that said S. D. Fairbanks be required to execute deed to said plaintifis for said tract of land he having sold all his right title and interest in soid land to John M. Gregg on the 23d day of May 1S62, but failed inmiliai Aph for the same. That the said John M. Gregg conveyed said land to plaintiffs grantors on or about the 19th day ot March 18b, And praying that the title to said tract of land may be perfected in plaintiffs according to thcu respective interests. ... That you are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 14th day of Mareh 1870. ilAAHJiLlj l,llAmiA.1. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. jan27w5t Site gcbratsfca gwaltL LOCAL 2M JiWS. From Thuridtiy'i Daily. Mr. Springer, of Ottumwa, was in the city to-day on business. "We are in receipt of the official call for an Extra Session of our State Legislature on tho 17th inst, (next Thursday,) and will publish it to-morrow. Prof. J. G. Miller arrived here this morning from a visit cast He brings with him a couple of gentlemen who rep resent a large amount of capital, who propose going into business either Plattsmouth or Ashland. at D. SCn.NAS.SE. F D. LEI1NIIOFF. GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and more too, are going to B. SOHHASSB Sl CO, To buy their K3 AT THK 1ST JEW YORK STORE O 73 to CO Ci CD Bi sto ck of Queens and .ie sold cheap Do , A Co. A it General Stock kept and sold at low Cash prices by o o D w a o a cr CJ o. Ord. TS from Country Merchants promptly filled by DOOM, BRO. k CO. q EL BLOOM &c OO I v I Jt '' 8 -00M V co!!T!?lsaJ W H M C) 2 81 25 a SJ5 2 Er 3 CO m H CO o r m m H m a to o o a. 3 o o a H Q w H d I H I Mr. Merriman has resigned the Rail Road Agency at East Plattsmouth, and Mr. Wentz has been appointed in his stead. Merriman takes a situation on the U. P. Road, we did not learn what "We had the 'pleasure of a call to day from Mr. Geo. S. Smith, of Afton, Iowa. S r. Smith is an attorney, and visits our city with a view to locate here. We hope he may see it to his advantage to stay with us, as he is the style of man we like to see locate in our place. lie is a man young in years, but from our little acquaintance with him he appears to have all the requis ites of success prominent among which is a just regard for moral worth. From Friday Daily. Mr. Harris. Land Commissioner of the B. k M. of Nebraska, arrived from the west this morning. Capt Butt, of the Railroad Transfer boat arrived from Burlington by the ex press train this morning, and fired up this afternoon ready for business. The new machinery for the city ferry is on the east bank of the river, and will be brought over to-morrow. The boat will be ready to run in about a week. It is eaid that oil and water will not mix, but we saw a fellow endeavoring to mix "benzine" and water yesterday. He placed a large quantity of "benzine" in side of his hide, and then broke through j the ice while crossing the river. STOCK The largest and most comjlot F DRESS Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, fit greatly reduced prices. attention to our new styles of We call particular DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds and priccB t suit ar numerous customers. large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, , We have a larre stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLIPPE". PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, all kind of CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, Plattsmouth February, 10th, 1870. tf. D. StUNhbM, C O. STORE I Oue door west of the Hkrai.d OICco, PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA, Henry Boeck, FURNITU R IE Lounges, Tables, Safes BEDSTEADS Of all descriptions and at all prices. Metalic Burial Cases, JOMJ'II SC If LA Elt WATCHMAKER AND JEWULEH. AND DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, VIOLIN STRINGS AND FANCY GOODS. Rkmkmbk dors wel of e Old Stand, City Ioti. Main Street, two nov. 10 w tf. Of all sizes. WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, and sold ctcap for cask. With many thanks fur past patronise, 1 nvit all to cull and examine my large a tuck yf t' ""n" ture and Collins, I inniSit. O. A. DERBY. OTTUMWA MK G CO. 0. A. DERBY & CO., MAN U F AC T U HERS DIS. ITfl II. HICXVSKEV, DENTIST, Will be at Dr. Livingston' olTice during the la.t week in each month. All orders left at th l'ost Olliec will be promptly attended to LjuyO CUYLER SCHOLFAX says of Weeping Water. mxlraot fi'oisi Inciter 4 AND Wholesale and Retail As I was tcllinir vou. my dear Mrs. Orundy. I tnme on my mule to Weeiiintj Wmer in a sadly dilapidated eondition n; hat. rrn lioot-t eo:.t f Ux kinns in holt, destitute of all tho.o con venient aliiiteii)inces wliieu ornauieut a veil dressed man haviiiR been deprived uf all b the merciless savages, who even took my ciciir ise. 'I'll i iik i n ir that I mipht in that flourishinc to n obtain a second-hand blanket, I rode up to DEALERS IN HAS AT FURNl store. larpe frcipht w;i;n loadi 1'lat turnout h retail trade. b ny d wilii Roods tor tho I entered. Judge ( promptly met and -tr TT tsui 'J" my surprise when 1 was promptly met an iM U t! UU U UUUI I'll IU VUllilt ll'UH I'," " 'U H 1 llft pP toed boots to n irooHc-quill toothpick, for the pal' ii.H.JaaB try sum of uiuedollar und sixty-two and one ' hii'f cents, thc'Jj evnts Lcir. the profits tn tin BEDDING, CHA1KJ A LARGE STOCK OV The "transfer company" broke through the ice yesterday with a load of wheat The "transfer company" got out sate, but the wheat did not succeed so well The cargo was a total loss. No insur- Dry Goods, G-roceri FURNISHING GOOD, Clo tiring, ance. DBALRB IM ETC. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Hats 8l Caps, Boots & snoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALlStb, if...- Second D oor East vj C t vr J J.IJ. til I J" v- , Plattsmouth, Neb- Ml M . Broadway, Council muns. iowd. .cm DRUGS, MEDICINES, BOOKS, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, NEVSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, We devote most of our space yesterday and to-day to Gen. Thayer s speech on the admission of Virginia. We know that as a general rule set speeches are rodmus to the ordinary reader, but we think this one will be generally read and endorsed, as it treats of a subject in which all are interested, that of recon struction. The ice has been gradually loosen ing since yesterday evening, and about noon to-day it shoved down from the mouth of riatte to nearly opposite Main street, where a large cake lodged. The river is clear of ice from the upper ferry lai.ding to mouth of Platte. Should the present warm weather continue boats may be looked for about the 20th or 25th. HATS, OAFS, BOOTS, SHOES and Provisions- HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL Kinds of Country Produce. Plattsniouth, Nebraska, August 5th, 18C9. LOUNGES, TABLES, 07 jpiaztsmtmtfr 9 Our motto is quick sides and suiidl profits. North SiIe SSaiii Street, (Between Second and Third) Plrtt-iaaouth, Nebraska. oct21wtf PLATTSEOUT fffv, jfSvl A ?1v 1 A sooils. If yon want nnythine in th uiiHcoilaneous line, cull on them, mid il you dm. X ceo wlint you want afW for it. I would reiuurA. here that they are Ronerou. IiDcral, zona look ing und truthful to a fault." REMbMBER THE PLACE Weeping Wafer. FOU SAl.ti oil KEiW The undivided half or the whole if di-.iired ndtC TIL UFFS GIUST A SI) SA V MIL L .-24-hor?c power engine an 1 boiler.2 r"'r of 3 foot burr. ;0 inch circular paw, two ptory mill houso, aoifxjfeet; overythiuz in good runnir.g order. Also a GOOD D WFLLIXO 110 USE. of four rooms and cellar. For pnrtiVnlnr on qureof. C. StHLl.-N JA. . irzLl.j hock iiluli.-1, La-seoutii). Suu ft errl a A I K-1 73 L Improved Farm anil Tim ber fror sale. The farm in about 20 miles weat from Plti- mouth. 2 miles west of Hoover's, on the Istnge road. 6() acres has been in cultivalion lor bou.-e upon it, and plenty of flock water : it in southwest ! of section 'JTi, town 12, range 11 10U acre.x, ana eonnccteu with it is lot i and soutn east J-4 of southeast i of section LO, mBKi town: and ranjre, timber w and W-IW acres, inttkinjr 2,)0 and .i-re.-'. AIho. the nortliweit -,4 oi northwest i of station 24. town. To, r.-iiijo 4-1, im Mills county, Iowa, due ea.t from i'lattsmonth and ono mile from tho rirer. heavy timber, hot terms address D. II. SOLOMON. ma2Btf. uleuwood. Iow. 33TBW ETOSE! AND ALL TBI BRANCH HOUSE :-- SIB1PSOKT, MICKKLWAIT CO., Latest Publications. ed .Druggist. Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex perienced Tamnmlwr iTl fllAC. 01fOSlte iner's. l'lattsinouth, Ktibraska. Clark & Plum- augonia PBALSBS IV Lumber, Lath, Shingles, J300ES, SASH, &C. I lave remored their Lumber Yard to the corner of MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH. A COOD CHANCE FOR A GOOD BARGAIN! Haying completed the platting and recording of iny (Jjckk'sJ Addition to the City of FlatU mouth, I am now prepared to sell , i : n . T.MTnir in sn uirJurchaS. 'W. bare als'o oo hand and for sale at low figure, fficient auanties to ;fill aUerders. and at 50 Barrells of Cement, 50 " Lime, 20 Barrells of 250 Bushels Plastering Hair Flastcr Tari?. in the Addition at reasonable rates. Terms are one half cash down; the other half payable in f n nor iwnt. interest ner annum from date oi purcnase uiuii paiu. j.u uc ottuivi by mortgage on the property. DUKE. We invite you. call and sea ms at mr iw pla. i lnsJl,eFf-gIMp.. K MICLWAIT k PUttsraouta. Kebraska. Beptemfcer 1. iso NEW SIAUGilTER GEO. FICKLER, Prop no urn of town, on ROCK BLUFFS ROAD TIIH HOS. B. TOOTLE. , K.HAXXA. J. B. CLARB Donation to Churches. I will give to the following religious.denomi- Tohe'iJaptist Church, lot 12 in block 27 ; To the Cemrregational Church, lot J in block S; To the Methodist Church, lot 1 in block li; . i . - . . .. ii t ia a J.i i Tootle, Hanna & UiarK, KSSSra i io me rresuyieriim v,iuiv.. . . :b -&-iEsr :ec is s BEALEBS IV t -....-.rl tn kill beef cattle, hogs, sheep etc.. for eustomers, oa hort notice an sonakle rates. at rea- OIVE ME A CALL. iu2"6S CIO. FICKLER. FURNITURE i CABINET MAKER, And dealer in all kinds of Furniture and Chairs. Mais street, (third door west of P O Plattsmouth - - Neb. B-epairing and Varnishing neatly doae. "Funerals attended at the shortest notice. bs.11 Gold nud Silver Coin, EXCHANGE, U.S. and otlicr Stoclts. D,afts drawn on all parte of th.rnitrfpute. and Kurope. Deposits receirea. u tention kitcb to collections. , ,lf, Plattsmouth, Neb. J. WTS'HANWON'S FEED. SALE AND MAIK STREET, PLATTSMOUTH, MEB. I am prepared to accommodatethe public with Uartet, Carriage. BgggUt and A No. 1 Heart, on short notice and reasonable term"- "Vi. will runt teamboat landine.andto all prar of the city wneu eired. Jan 1 lOd&w. T , u fhM.iiin I unrcn ifii. l 111 uivia . To the Lutheran Church lot 1 in block 23; in my Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, npon the follow inp conditions, via: lhat they snail erect on said lots, as above donated, a suitable building for public worship, within five years from this date ; and, in case of failure on the part of said Church or Churches to comply with above condition, then and in that caso tne lot or lots shall revert to me. jrjKE- Donation to Public Schools. T herebv donate for the use of Public District Schools. Lot 10 in block 6. on the north side cT Main street, and Lot 10 in Block 22. on the south aide of Main street, in my addition to the C lty lPlattsmoutn. o. xix.ij. 5,000 Acres of Land for Sale in this county,. Also, Houses and Lots in tuis city, at low prices. iV particular aneniion rucu i iut .... Mtlline of real estate, examining titles, and pay- uiK taxes lor non-resiueuis. .. Real Estate Agent, Lot for Ten Dollars. .iik lirii't nr stone. cn. of not less than 10x14. BOOTS & SHOEbl w w w L.on ah mirchase is mae,and upon com ply i 1 mv RKnn two . and It half eo'th of Plattsmouth. on the road leadin ck Bluffs, where I am prepared to do all of work in my line on the shortest notice. flavin removed my Shop two miles so' to Rock t.:.i. l KIUUB ,. v. . Tr -enn want a oair Of iNO. I BOOTS, '.SHOES OB SLIPPEBS flMlkinds of produce Uken in fart payment. Thankful far past patronage, I top. to merit ontiiwiancA ot the same the contiwjancA U. W. FERBEE. t will M1 to Darties desirous of buildingand improvinr. ny of the lots n'W' in my addition to Plattsmouth, at ten dollara build on the lot purchaMod a dwellina- nogse oi the followinc annensions. to be not less than 14x24 feet, with story not lower than teet. i ne iraiiio uiii B iubstantiul; house well shingled; foundation Building inuMt be Will as toon as purchase is made.and upon eomplying with the noove eonanmiiK, wm m sufficient Warranty Deed. Selections may be made from the accompany- flu b and 8 in block 3 : Lot 8 in block 4 ; Lot 14 in block 12;L.t 9 in block 18: Lot 12 in block 20; Lott 2,9 and 14 in block 21 : Lot 8 in block 2-' Lot 2 and 8 in block 23; Lots 5 and 11 in block 26; Lot 5 in block 27: Lota 13 and 17 in block 23; Lots 4 and 7 in block 29; Lot 2 in Wock3i'- S.DFKE. riattsmouth, Ang.26tf. Office in Coart House W. K. Vaughn, Esq., is getting out a B. & M. Rail Road Guide, embracing a history of the towns along the line of the road from Burlington to Plattsmouth; also, st etches of Ashland and Lincoln. Advertisements of the leading business of the different towns will be ?nArtfl at reasonable rates. Mr. Vauehn is well known in the west as an honorable gentleman, and his statements can be relied upon as correct. From Saturday' Daily There are a large number of strangers in and about the city looking for prop erty, and changes aae becoming more fre quent than heretofore. Owners of real estate are not getting so extravagant in their ideas as many feared they would, and we are glad to know that plenty of property can be had at fair figures. Pur chasers must expect to pay a little more now than one year, or evcu dia months ago, and they will have to pay still higher in another six months or ! twelve months. - . There is a report in circulation that a stranger attempted to cross the river on the ice near the rock point last Thursday night and broke through, and that noth ing more was seen of him. "We give little credence to this report, but would sug rpsr. that if there iaanv truth in it the person who saw the man break in should have at once reported the facts, in order 1 that he might be identified and his friends informed of his late it possiDie, even if nothing could be done to rescue him. Hon. T. M. Marquett returned from Lincoln last evening, where he has been on business for the Railroad Company. We learn from him that the Company have secured most oi tneir nrst zu.uw acres of land under the State grant in Jefferson county as near m a body as possible, with a view to settling a colony thereon. The "Morning Star Minstrels" will sing, at their next concert, that soul stirring song commencing, "In Springfield mountains there did dwell. A lovely youth, -who was known full well." They entertained the excursionists last evening with some excellent pieces. The ice broke loose yesterday so as to allow the "President" to make one trip ! to the upper landing, but she was hemmed in again fast night by heavy ) lodrine above her. An attempt was made this morning to break through, but the ice was found too heavy. OVER A KILE. John Manley laid over a mile of track on the B. k M. in Nebraska yesterday, lie will be delayed several days before reaching Ashland by unfinished mason work, but will reach that place by the first of March if the weather continues I favorable. We have an extensive general stocM of Qootls tliat tve are constantly ezs tve ofier to tl&e ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAEBLB MONUMENTS, TOMBSTOXEf.l TAllLE-TOPS.tC, Weeping Water, Neb. nromntlv und ne:itly at the very lowest prices possible. Furnished We Warrant Satisfaction. MERCIES & BRO., Main street near Cth St.. flnttsniouth Keh. Icnow mtist gi&& sorting trj9? tvli-U lie at prices tliat isc entire satisfaction V purchase the very best Goods at tltc head f Mar i itrirtlu for cash, and are prepared to comptti rf - C1ALIBS IV General Merchandise, BUCB Al DRY GOODS. GKOCETES, UAKDWAKE. UUEKNSWARE. HATS, CATS, BOOTS. SHOES, NOTIONS, AM PINS AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER. SIIIXCT.E3 AND LATn. We are Aent for WiUcox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine, rhich is undoubtedly the use. best Machine now in rarlV&tf. tcith the trade ot any point on the Missouri river. HUMASON & MIOADES, VICE'S Floral Guide For 1870 The F!rt Edition of One Tlundr. d and Tu enlv Thousand copies of Viek's Illustrated Cutalosue ol'Seeds and Horal Guide is pubh.-hed and ready to senu oui. iunciLcmi) i"1"1 ... .... - tinted paper with about 200 tine wood tnaravinRS of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful ('olobkd Plate consisting of seven varieties ot Phlox Drummondii, making a fino BOUQUET OF PHLOXES ; WHITE & SIM, KIT FKEE ! ! To Ann Part of The City. ! ! It is themostbesutiful. as well as the most :M,.tir. Flonil Guide published, giving piaia and thorough directions lor the rn imi OP FLOWEKS AND VEI1ITABLES. ti. finidB is nnblished for the benefit of mv customers, to whom it is sent Tree i application, but will bo torwarded to all who . ap- k mail, fnr ten cents, whieti 19 cost. Aiiarei not hull its JAMES VICK, Bochester, N. Y. Russell ' Doom's Old Stand, REAL ESTATE ! ! 7tOGO Acres janTd&wtf rr a TTcwnriTH NKR OF CHOICE LANDS PLATTSMO UIH, llliio. imBrov8d and Unimprovsd, STOVES AlfD TilM STOS T. XDTJJECE & CO., THiolesale and.Retail dealers in Hardware anil Agricultural Smplcmea STOVES, TIN, SHEET IB0H, BRASS, STEEL T? L O W t. il ... term.. - also. CltV uronor- ty. consisting of Residences and UuimproTed t '. Ti,.,..ilp;rini! to invest capital will nnrt tboir interest to call and examine our list :fn SpLrLOCK & WINDHAM. LOOK HERE ! All 1 F.st:it claced in our hands for sale will be thoroughly advertised without extra joet tn ih nwner. e Kuarauiy 10 iwiciu.-im; nie-e of nronerty placed on our f,.n rU.-.-riiition of f'Jine when desired. Ibis cives parties desiring to sell the full advantage of advcrtisiuir their property for sale, without having a dollar ?t tne expend t..Pfy. Imnroved Farm and Timber 1 . .. . , , I Forsalo. Ihe fara is situate 1 i' mues wen OI J lll.'lUVIiVU . . . , . 10 acres of timber ; a.so, a story auu uu house. For terms see aug5tl.J fcjf lixtiAt.J. a; ni.muaai. Improved Farm for Sale. Containine SO acres, six miles west of PlatU Havin removed to their New Store Corner Main and t th streets, will DELIVE GOODS FREE That are purchsed at their Ktorere. Will sell Goods as cheap as ever, and wiil not be under sold by anyone. Our Stock consists of the best brand? ef TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, Canned and Dried Fruits, OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCES, FLCUR TOBACCO. WJ1SH-TUBS, mouth. Arplyto Buckets, Soap,. Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, and ever: LLintf kept in a Grocery Store. Ev ery article wiirrnel ot the bcetquality. lUehiEa est price puid in ca.sh for Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, BAGOfJ, HAMS, UM, and all kinds of Farmers Produce. Cash paid for Hides. 5tJ t-PL'RLOCK & WINDHAM. I. BOTTKET. C. LAZES ST. Of aU kinds and sites, whieh we warrant the kest in the market. o 2T023 -cr03FL3S-! Tin Roofinff, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notka Are exclusive Axe-its in this county for the sale ot Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal or w 00a qjoow -Main street, next door east of the Matnio BUek, A Great Bargain. We hve for salo an R0 acre truct of land 1 on mllI m.iitl.WC.'t frOlll PllllitilllOUth. an be bad at a bo ill u 11 appi-mum n u coon. or i. -aj'jv--v augotf made M. Ilealili.Comfort antS Economy Three reasons for Aiding with 0 USlklS I IIUTTERT LAZKNBV, props. oeojuCtE w. colvin. LIVERY SALE &. EXCHANGE. Give w a call- OAK BTKEKT, FLATTSXOITH, KIB. Two blocks northwest of brick School Iltmso. ti V,. . TATTT HOUSE, free t.- patrons; kis rooms are well reniuaie'i. hn-i k.- i'""; J-The bestof Horses aaiEufKiesotihsnd." Corner Vine and Fourth street. jr.21d.lwtf. Platt'trcnth Nebraska. nov25m3.