LOCAL 3sTbLS W S- I .4II.BOAI Wit TABtC. I. A H. K. K. K Ja Udra tCo-t JIid7. Jannarr 3d. lSI utivL trrAT. V'l -Tnrce. s-i a. m. p. m. S:JO P. m- 7:i5 a. AUaUAl AXI BEPkUTtafOf TI iE cou. AsajT.j ! R. T.. H..nih. el. Jo 4 t. Loiii. 12 m. 10 a m. j K. Ka-H. B. A M. 4 p. 1 a m. Li cyln via AiLlar.d. ax. ipzn. l.ineo!n ri Weepir Watr. 8 am. t P m. tmaha by Stae. Ij a in. 1 p m. ii rbfka CUJ. by S'ae a , ' m- S P m. D part. MoD-lar. W ednJy tid Fri.lay. t IUpan, TueKlar. IhoriJUyj. aud satur- hoar,, from AtL p. M. ca i'a.iriiv 2i?" CaH on that popular railroad official, John D Sircpron, for yonr tickers to iny point to the Union, reacted by rail roa la. Jamea llond and Cieorge Jones, arretjt J yesterday for larceny, on complaint of John A. Cubel, aaid brought before Judge Chi'.J for trial, were di?chared for wautofeufF.cient eridence. llerari ?heUon i Bayley of the Fae Wryviile Mills and Store advertise aouie cew features in the conduct of their businew that will interest the fanuere. They aUo want 10, 000 Bushel cf Wheat and 20,000 bushels of Corn. Peter Clino arrested for the bursary the niht of the 16th had hisexam inatioa befor his ITonor Judge Child, and was bound orer to appear at the Pitrict Court for triaL Not finding bail, ShorilF Johnson hnmanely took pity on Liin, and he inclined toward the jail, where he'll have time to reflect on the ieauties of the poem "meet u by moonlight a!one." We learn from the Fremont Tribune th.U Mr. JaniM Bole met with a treak !" bad lack in Platte river, on Wednes day night, Oth insL, while attempting to vro-i on the ice. Ilii wagon, containing produce and hiuehold fnniture to th? amount of abont $150, broke throngh the id, and was a total lov. The hor ses were with difficulty detached and raved leaving Mr. Bole to puffer a !os of S2oX Thursday, the Frontier Hook & Lvll.T C-jmpany visit;i t!ii river and u?ed hooks and pikes in trying to discover the loet wagon, but could find nothing. The 'preMlent" making regular tripi with the transfer barge and croKs iannene quantifies of construction mate ria! tor the B. M. & R. R. R. Dr. Latham, s'urgi-on to the U. P. R. R., at Cheyenne, tivea th croakers of Kan-as ar.l Missouri a socLJolasrer on their mean habit of accu-iing the I". P. Railway of being through u hyperborean region, impeded Ly faaswi and delayed by atorms. Th B. & M. R. R. R. Barge is again j an-ia:,-having be-m remodeled o m to trjtnaf,r passenger coachei, and to-day ehewa? loaded at one trip with the new an 1 s len Jid passenger locomotive "Ash land," at ano'-her with the locomotive "Grafton " Th- B. & M. Company i pushing their road west faster than any other. Pas enger cars are to be brought OTer to-diy or to-morrow. Toward the ciose of the day, a promi nent pair of c'tizens amused the idlor-i on Main street by rushing their individ ual crow-baits in true 2:40 style, between Fox's crossing and the railroad. We felt very much like quoting the fable of the "boys and the frogs," as we hw the poor equines tweating ut amusement for thtir owners. Capt. J. S. Mansou called to-day. - - uim 'i Mjrzrt.T, j Manson A Co., Commission merchant. St. Loui-y Lj here looking after business matters, snd the "O" line of ptcamers, of which h is President. He i much pleased with tha progress of Plattsmouth, and expec's it to become an imiKjrtont point on theriTer. Mr. C W Lyman, of the firm of Bige low, Bro.'a A Co., manufacturers an 1 dealers in lumber at Chicago, called this af.crrjoon. Mr. I informs us that the firm has .bought out Messrs. Simpson, MiekrlwAit A Co. of this place, and in ten days hence will have a full supply of all descriptions of lumber, lath and shiu Ies, Ac. at tic old stand on Main street, for sale. Parties desiring cheap bar gains from first hands, will make a note of this. Prom rWi..ir fcttfy. We are under obligations to the gen tlemanly officers of the steamer "Presi dent for tra i, faring our pap r in time for publication. Fo.- so.n? reavm or oth?r a great many pa-kag nre- unnecessarily delay .3 1 on tlu oth.Tsid-j of the river, eau-ing much dissatisfaction among bus. inoss men. But we ara assured that hereafter the Railroa I Transfer Company will in.ure prompt delivery of every thing entrusted to their charge. We have received a pamphlet entitled "Nebraska, its resource--, prospects and advantage for Immigration. Ac," pub lished byGcorg'.'S. Alexander, Commis sioner cf Immigration. It is to be re gretted that the work was not more elaborate, bu even short an 1 condensed as it is, it will afford a vast amount of information to parties seeking homes in the west. Any one desiring a copy can addrcss Mr. Alexander, tha Commis sioner, at Nebraska City, who will take pleasure in forwarding the pamphlet. The usual array ef be-w:u,'jl engrav ings appears in the March number of arch number or In fact. Godey ie ste! plate. Goder.s Ladvs' Book. nnver rctrotradea. The ffv-roorvDhife. and colored pave of fancy work arc superb specimen" of the art of nirraving and coloring. There is also a lih selection of extra fa-hiori cut", par ticularly for children' dresses nnd any feciount of fancy woik for the ladies. A "-....TT trno.l enaTavinz repra-ntipe March day :p n-on- -- " d-awiriT ind a hand-rje de-tpn ior g ; Mie t to raalo this ta icdi-pa- Un'h dar it also pi'-on. Ism) in ! Wo nro glad lo learn taut work is to j ! le rc-um-d on the profit railroad bridge i ... n, Tl,.. n l I T? I T X- i " (' P P and tin V ' W It R h-tl the-: r-r.ritrn,.tmr. nnrlrvr v;.iii.Mif (nr a,m I cfiriMruction unaer adi.-eui(.ut lor some- time i-ast, but not afrTfinp, the V. I. R. It rlnnv 1. 1 j -t.Kl...l t ,i.h tb I , . . - . ,r I work to completion without the aid of i - " 1 r ' .v f - those roads and workmen and the neee--sary machinery are daily exectcd at I Onutha to build their bridsre. We con- gratulate Oaiaba, and hope e may get th? rewards of her untirin2 energy. I it. 7..J..,.1. Ti:r.. Mo-r. Vallerys .S; Ruffuer m.vivod two car loads of agriiikural implem. nts vtterday. and oxp. i lots more. 1 j Iea.n. D. II. Wh.tlfr and KlUrt T. j D.ike rc-tu.rb.--J to-day fam the East, where they have Ik en making larg pur- j chxeos in the hardware and stove lino. Our readers will make a note of the fct that the time of .le for four or the notices of "SherilFs Sale," published last week, is changed to March 1S70. Mr. M. Tan Eick, formerly of Fort cott, Kansas, intends opening a hard- tk-ott. ware and agricultural implement ware house in Oyger's building, on Main trt.t. Our enterprising and wide-awake friend, Mr. O. II. Mathews, of the. AK Innd Tim?, was in town to-day. Mr. M. is here on business connected with til? journal, and reports everything lively and business rapidly increasing at that favorite city Ashland. The Macoy Reception la?t night was a grand success. The ladies were uni versally charming, the gentlemen gal lant. the music literally put quicksilver in fantastic toes, the singing was su perb, and the supper wa nimptuous beyond description. Mr. Curran, proprietor of the "Ex change Saloon" informs us thst the fra- i cas between Schutt and Green, reported in proceedings of ''Recorder's Court," J!'l not occur at his saloon. Xo disturb ances have occurred there. We make this acknowledgement in justice to Mr. Curran, who keeps a very orderly hou?e. Tanglefoot is holding high revel, and one can scarcely walk through the busi ness part of Main street without seeing a -ictini '"bearing to windwird" and i.oi ery close hauled at that. Such jol !i!ier generally take a pilut aboard, in the shape of a policeman, and are always safely run into harW at the calaboo-. Coi. n. w. p eck, one of the most gentlemanly and eSk-ient engineers of the B. k M. Company in Xebra.-ka; ar rived in the city to-day, from his home in Iowa, where he was called so suddenly, a short time Mnce. on account of sickness in his family. AH who know the Col. will sympathise with him in the sad Io-s of his youngest son. We are glad t loam that he left his family well. He leave the city this evening to resume his duti.s on the railroad. Th Court haa decided that the Bible nlfc!l not be excluded from public schools in Ohio. On? Judge dissented. This question ahould be met with the utmost forbearance bv all r,artic.' a-i it will un- doubtedlv rp.ioh fllf Simn.ll". fVnrf in.1 ! - - "t m "" v-"-' v, J. w. Tf meiv uiscusscu in tins country. e 1 rv-.i- i. it:i.r - .. " i of Christian civilization and hope the dee! ion mav be sustained. m itb or nrr. i lliat's the cry. e hearseriousadnio- n tton fiou: various sources urgne the ! b wlding of nioi-e homes, anl we second I the ca'l for more houe room. reshly arrived partic arc thronginz the real es- tat. ojice.s in town inquinng for tempo 0a ,i .i ... rar quarters wherein to place their tarn- v,rz . ... i -ii . , , Hies. U j uiust liii'.ld. or we wnl force .!iLTiri-ing uiou to go oaft or tart her on i ... i, , ,.., .t . i ; jit.ii who w.mt to stop here cannot Jo it now for want of moiii. Build ! build ! ! j '1 i.l.l. t bu.Id! !! If you put this matter off it I ip.t. I,n-,t .. ua ourst jou. r !.t Tnii.- .... . ... . j ome excited individual, repre.-enting j ' death on a pa'e hor-e." rushed furio'isly down Main street, scared a pair of mule , which rushed down the r-treet, endan ; cerin? the lives of i,.di..ir.in rrht. ' ! ened a lot of other stock, and'alarmed 1 pjaeeauie porambulators generally. j v hy ion t the imhee arrest violators of the orJinance agaiu-t fast driving or must a follow get drunk to merit a night iu tho calaboose? 1 v a liuprovr (Ii4 0x- Give u'? more sidewalks, more cros- MI.TS- 9'l an ibwi.t V... 1 1 I --r,-, -- .i. v.viai. ui i'il'jt iei. I .1 ,. , . ,i..fc-..7 11- I 1 i l clULC Lii.? Ifll rMir.Sf Ji 1 C1ty is making in iwpuhtion and business, How longsfa.i-1 weenJure the preerjtd:s- I gr-cfid state of affair.,? Kverv fH,J , , i arrival here expresses snrpriM; that, with all the work going on through private ! J BCKircc". the iimch needed imirovcii;ents we mention are left unton.-hed by the i j i .a I authorise. Let us all wake up an 1 stir things to some purpose. We cannot win by being idle. We must move for ward or be beaten in the race. RiLi.i.VKivnr. A match game of billiard.-, came off at ' ti.uk s t.uiiard Had last Mitunlay J evemng o ) points up. ?itx stake. - lom.mon beat .Jarvis do jwints. the . .. ... . i game was very clo'.c, neither party ol- j la.niiis a run oi over o points, many mioses being made, whether inten- j tiona'ly or not, our reporter did not in form ns. Tho scores were so poor that we do not publish them. TP Jl V IMIT.H. We sninj4eiled upon some impro- rirli-ti.s; Jn vPstonl it's .;vti an l rl.Ia n t , , - . h- the irdignat on of Vrtes who thought, pa-lups, that 1 ' . - . tliej' were'aggrieve-I- Go in gem1eiaen ! ! We (inn't nrr.i.o. tn mm lri n'o'a. 1 wviiiwa rfc T,.,i,e Jaw.1 -r-i , speaK oi wrongs it you stop my paper from now till doomsday. Tlie pooplc sustain out -snolcen ranrlor. and v wmM nPt Rurpii;fid to have om subription . 1- t . . fc-uca-t.I ly asaH iuo tryic? to :n- of keepinir iiace with the a.lr9 tt,rtU'io of. .Valley. Splendid III.OOUE3 NTfl( U. Mr. Jonathan Ad uus is going to iin- i t art Onif .liM-;l, ia SlOCK. .-ill) un:- 1 i i . i .. . -.-..... desiring information in reference to the . . .L-- .t method OI Ohtainilllg SIOCK. OI lllis euar- . " . , after can commuiiicire mm .ur. .w, , at thu rla.-e, who will cheerfully reply, - i " t depkatity. ; .-w i a w x or.. k.. -fi i On last habbath reb. 20th. a oo.istiy exhibition was iermitted t take place. wherein two gentlemen of color proba- .f , r , h'v overjoyed at the ratucation ot the V. , . , ... ii :. J . "lMfteenth Amendment roceeled, ; . . r.-.. , . r1 n.i.A tivrk r r T 1 1 ri nun- . humaJ bcin? ' to pumtuei eacn ther nwlertlio rules of the 1. R. Such reprehensible scenes fhould not be tolerated by tho city authorities.-- Whether they winked at it or not we do not know, but we thii'.k and believe that two hundred men could not congregate here, without their knowledge ; and it l,i i i- . r i .i i W knew the object of Mich a gathering it wa their pwora duty to prevent the j disgraceful scene which occurred. roscciT. There was considerable fluttering in the n orc circles of Omaha radi- calism yesterday, to know the name of the fortunate man whom the Jlemul will finally support for the Thayer suc cession to the United States Senate. Omsha Ilrrtihl. We just think that "my son Ieorge" wiH have about as much to do with this little matter as the celebrated Pennsyl- t vania bull calf had in arresting the rail j coriior discharged the prisoner, and en road train. There will be a radical j torC(i j, jjg,uct against the prosecu whistlc to clear the track, and all that tor f,r tj,c "costls amounting to some will be left of the great disciple of Geo. j r,; and then informed the oamWna F:ancis Train, will be an impecunious cloud of repudiated scrip. ANOTHER TEX MILES! The State Commissioners went out, on the morning train to-day, and examined and received the second ten miles cf the B. & M. R. R. R. in Nebraska. They j report this last section fuUy equal to the first ten, and that the law has been fully complied with by the Railroad Company. Who will be next to ask for the secuiJ ten miles? Let our energetic friends, north and south, relax no effort. Keep the construction of every road in Ne braska uicvmg, and demonstrate to east ern capital that right here, in this young State, is a field for enterprise that will remunerate them better than anything they can invent in elsewhere. We desire to see roads pushing westward from ail available joints. Omaha has done nobly, but she must not rest now she must "push things" Nebraska City is surely able to drive her road ahead, and we hope the will not forget the Trunk road, either. Rulo. too, must put her level best at work, and go in with all her might. Let these towns look at ''Fre mont' and take heart to grapple with any dirnculties. They will find that united energy will overcome all obstacles. We wish every railroad enterprise in the State God-speed The Omaha Republican and Omaha Hn-uhl c f the 17th publish respectively th? first "Tipton's speech on the admis sion of Mississippi." the latter "Tip ton's Vindication. &c, Ac. Ac." iVe live in rpicer times. Tlie leading radical paper in Nebraska gives its numerous readers the opinion of one of ks radical i Senators on Mississippi, jut as it did thoe of the ether Senator on Virginia. j ine leaning i-'emocraiic organ oi inc rr l..l-.T .1 . rotate publishes a printed circular letter from Senator Tipton, which it trumjot forth with sensational headincs. jut ns if the editor of the Omaha Herald had only the mo- I nient before unclasped liis snaky anus i from around the form ,f thc'eentleman j IIO'U c Nebraska," Now, we protest licainst Miller's filling in love with Sena- j tor 1 ipton. vv e know Monitor Tipton , t , ,. , , , 1 to be a staunch ra heal, and lest some of .. . , , . P . , his constituent should infer that there ,, . . , . , , u: eiijMiuu xiiu ani uie .- , riTY -1.1 n 1 f mana jenua, we rem ma mem oi me , , , . ' f1 .f t,1C tW.,?C,,t,Uen: Jurt t0 j , JU i'"""" - toi'nd, and to expose the tnckervol the ' ... . ' - , , j I prcM-lmr retains of "the leading organ i pound, anl to expose tne tnckervol the ' y . 1 - I t , oi ' of Domocracv" in Nebraska. ROM Tiff. M,4TI.JfOrTII COS. ItIIO.M)K r on II A HE I'l HM AN. Plattsmhith, Feb. 21, 1870 Editor Hefip.ucas : J ur town w lively We begin to iui- f. j. R.h running a regular train" to Lincoln every (lav. at 10 o clock a. m.; that is, they run box cars twenty miles, and then mud wagons belonging to the Western Stage Company carry you on a jolt the balance of the way, rattle his bones over the stone.- Ac Last Saturday there was a bitr match came of billiards tdaved ; at the Billiard Hall in our city foi a string -. ' . I . . . . .. . 1 A . . . - 1 I i;iuj3v; ui:j .4 eoii'iiiwoou .u . .: r u- j .u .......v., vv v....,ivT i.iiu- i p.adeaud at the end of the iif h hour the gtC was declared a draw, (it was .V Ijntj) nd all the spt-tatore had left and the marker had gunc to Moc-p. VsterJay w;is spent by many kindly disjiosed perMrw by getting up a prize between two otour recently enf'.an- cuised eolord lrethien. At the third roraid big Fifteenth Amendment com menced to butt a I t ram, and foul was claimed by referee for licht weight and he was declared victer. Who gft the stakes I d nt kn-aw. but will give full prtieu lars in my ixt. VtctTO. The alivc elegant cpitle is written bv wane fellow who desires to poke fun at the B. A M. R R., to ridkruie Clai k' HalL injure our hotels by driving trav- tiers. away from the route, and show how much th3 writer enjoyed the disgusting ex . bit u we siKike of latelv. A"e rather Is licvc the writer knows ! more about the stakesthan he professes, and he should immediately make him self known, as the citizens of Platts mouth, no doubt, feel anxious to reward his efforts in their behalf. . , 1 1 1 vj,,,;-,! w.ii,ian-suTrape .iciunrai J.'aiiigreen ami .nr. arc organizing an ar.U- associatioti in i asMiii- ton, and are alrady hoi ling meetings to show that wosucu outfit not to t.ko part jn public affairs! One of iheir fcumber ,e c ,neir fcuuiocr j ate comuutte, and ieat" to urrt-e that h, addres-ed the ie "made a tuaf areuiet" to pr-ve that she ought to stay at Lome and mind the cookery! Now let thcisi make arrange- mcVw-l 110 tt,n e!t?" ot w t decide whether it is proper for to tote. a-I their nnkj-i mis.-.-ion w menus to hold an election of the women for then: lii be HECOKEH-N orHr. Feb. 2I.-A sorting pent who came j ... .ij -.ifir Uiiino i"iit nr Ten ii.-tv-a. afo. i wiv.., . , was arreted by Marshal Murphy last ot-ni-t nii.fn,rht nn.-l -niTl iul in - , .,.:i .,.,,: . ... , . ..... he was taken before Lecorder ills for . - t i j - i examination, on inc cnargc oi oiaminir , . ..1 tv- money unuer W.?k pretence. lns i - xi tv r I charge was preferred by W. W. Erwin, V. S. (.'oniuiwsioner. The examination , ,: v. i tl develops the fact that the (sporting tra- . , e r . ei teruity are in the habit of frequenting a K' , ,- 1 ' ' with cards, and that last night the pris- I ner and others were playing ' poker. : and some one (it does not appear who at the examination) shoved more chips on the game than the banker had issued. Mr. Erwin testified that he was banker, and that he only Issued $J0 in chips, five , , . . . .. I . aecmea in cnips ior me prisoner, more chips out than he had money to re deem. He therefore refused to take in any more chips. The prisoner at the time was noi est, consequently he was supposed to be the chap who shoved in the chips. After some consultation, they, (the banker and those who had chips which were not redeemed for want of funds,) concluded to go for absentee and resorted to the extraordinary process (for gamblers) of information and trial. After hearine all the evidence, the Re- fraternity that they would have to go elsewhere for redress, when some one has been smart enough to get away with a little more money than the' intended he should. E. II. Schutt and P. M. Green had a "set to" at the Exchange Saloon this p. ra. Green was slightly skinned in the melee, but came out with flying colors before Recorder Wells, leaving his bellicose-antagonist to pay $1 fine and $G costs, so he got "shut" of that part of the amusement. Feb. 22. .John Boyle, arrested last night and confined iu jail until this morn ing, and brought before Recorder Wells, plead guilty to the charge of drunken ness, was fined $1 and cost". In default of payment or security was committed to jail until paid. James Douglas, arrested on a charge of drunkenness, confined in jail over night, and being brought le fore the Re- corder. plead guilty, and was fined $1 and costs. He was discharged on giving security for payment. Timothy Donovan lodged in jail over night on a charge of drunkenness, was brought before the Recorder this morn ing, plead guilty, and paid $1 fine and costs, and was discharged. Feb'y 2;rd. Timothy McFarland and another man were arrested last night and confined in jail until this morning, when they were brought before the Re corder, and plead guilty to the charge of druukenness. They were fined 1 and costs each, in default of payment, were sent hack to j:;il to work it out on the street. Editoh Hkrali. I have no dc-iretu prolong the discussion of I he Arnold case, but as you adi me for a reply to cer tain interrogations. I must reply p.s briefly as may be. ami then have the matter drop. You ask is it law or is it practice to make certain com pbiuts, I an-wcr that the law requires of me to make oath that 1 "have just and reasonable ground to .ins pect and believe. " Such is the exact lan guage of the law. Every paper that is issued from the U. S. Commissioners Court, including complaint, warrant Ac, are . . trie i spe are nmttcrs of record in the U. S. Dis trict Court, and as such are open for in fection- The arrest of Arnold was up- , . , , , - ., . n ,.l,t tl, ... tn w 1 1- . i t nil If. i V" iwuil'itijiii in. iv l VM.i., ..i. v.a,iw , , . , -., . . c . business of a buteher without hav;'ig hrst paid special U. S. Tax. The fact, were t!iat Mr. Arnold. 'had butchered a beef , , , , and sold it, and , . , , , and sold it, and upon examination it was louuu mat news was not earning on the business of a butch . r as a buincsx and therefore he was not guilty of violation of the letter of the law. hence a noii which I have a right tc enter . in certain cx-es. it tne law cioes not sun an, oruy aIi 0f Congress ean change it. I have enquired ofj the Commissioner, and find that you hare never tried to sec the pa pers in the Arnold case, if you had you had, you would, I think, have been sa tisfied. They are open for j our inspec tion at any time. Mr. Arnold had right to enquire who informed on him and I had a right to refuse to inform him, ;.iii -v.. 1 but he had no neht to denniml it, any ... more than one could demand informa. tion from a Gnaid Juror. I ho this will end this discussion, aud I can only say th-it so far as I am concerned, I hare only donrt my duty and I shiill continue to do so as long a I" am able. Yours respectfully, II. Van Arman. Assistant U. S. Atty lor Neb, We fail to sec how Mr. Van Annan's explanation exculpates him. His state- uteiA amounts to just this, that, he had a xusptcton that Mr. Arnold was violat- iiur the revenue Is w. and that in -.:c!i i cases the law aut Prizes him to file an tnforraatifiU against tbi party suspected He does not pretend that he trad any jurwjnal krr.jw!edge, nothing but mera He hearsay, prosupted no doubt bi- malice. Upou such evidence as thu. svi far as we can see his statement, he makes oath that he iff reason to be lieve that a certain party hs violated the law. Judging from the ca-ies that have coine before the U. 3. Commission ?r.s Court, of this county, so far as we can learn, it does not require very much evi enceor suspicion to induce the gen Io nian to make the oath. As to the gen tleman's right to enter a noVe iu . a . . pre mn&T7 examination we do not propose : .J , ..r , . l . ! ban,1y wrd.t. c underhand the ; tsnn to apply to the withdrawal of a and returned to her landing 0:1 tkb . j p.und cat, whica coauin that quantity of regularly instituted procjeeding, under : f,1'-Jj- fi''nLe wioQ h.as tran.-forre ; pwder by actnai net weight, while the mjority a .,A;tT,f fin nroKimnnrvPTini' -! n0 c'"rs' 11v-I--i to thj neee-sity of tak- 1 of Biking P-iw iers aaTered. an siiort fron oao inaictmeHt. jn a preliminary exami- i - y n -,. j i . . . . . . ... . . i inz up tne run awa, ana iii.;n'i al- euttth to one-calf of what is renresontol. Ak iation ff the prosecution has no pronj ; !bowelltoen.purewhopaysthe cwrfj in theA. are lhcy taxed upon the T". i.i m.,1 ia triia a crf(iTi i i,,,,.,,. '- - - - hereby parties who appear to Lave but . 1:1. . rt n.1..-,tir t.- inilo A jiu wv v 1 f.j;r,T . 6r.. 0f the ieoplc ot this county, is tliat tlic i . ... L'nitca Bia'.es jouix oi a-- couuiy, as ai ; , . , . . present conducted, u a nkwhc . Louis and Omaha hiM;nt the Sab- bath in the city, and yestoruaycoinpietcu bis arranirement-: for office, agency, Ac , for the present season. Mr. C. C. Sturt evatit, tor many years a Captain en the Mississippi, and for the past two years connected with the Daily Union, has been appointed agent of the line in this city. Mr. Sturtevaut's familiarly with the busiBss goucra! acquaintance and acknw!e4gd li ioesa opacity, well qualifiain for the position. It ia prCbable that the office will be lo cated al B!ley"A Wightman's warehouse. Pro-ositions for the construction of a new building" have been made, but have not as vet been accepted, and probably will not be. The "O" line, upon there; sumption of navigation on the Missouri will enter their tudewheel boats in linecon dition, and upon regular days. Nine boats are already advertised, most of which are old favorites, commanded by the same officers who gave to the line its iMMiiilarity last year. Thev will make ' ' I 1.- ... f -1 ' Ml 1 tn-weea.y mps, wire w,u v:, ot. IjO'us and three return each week. This line has done much toward the de- velopment of Missouri river trade, and I, -x -. a W. t.. .in. ht! 1 1 f!rw V -tra-t oil wc Iiupc mis airu-'Mjij win uj iui nuui they do-ire. Capt. J. II. Weaver, Presi dent, arid Mr. Joseph McEntire Seen;- tarv and General Agent, will continue as jast jear io aeeommoutie Miijipeis. t year to accommodate snippers. m Mr. J. J. Sylvester will be the special ight asrent of the line th s season. : i.: freight From the Waahingtou correspondence of the Ottumwa Courier wc clip the fol- We publish from the St. Jo. Union in mid winter, crowing two high moun- tg(&Zx' yVXZZ i te following item of news for our read- ran.-, ami oU: iour 9 ,,. u ,8 ce ,.er j,,,,,,, w . v,r pet. u ,,rr. m..i,m rr u. n.e i ,.,:r : r jthetrannt. Three cheers for the L nton jn.25. lt.O. 'L toraii Lii wh.h n.ey mro r.. ,., Capt. J. B. Weaver President of the padfic' railroads. (And a "tiser" for I of Una -3j."iwr 1-ut.smouth well ( rv'r-i'"-!. tL.Ur-. r V linn of sfainprs. nlvimr between I It - M I? II V.n If t-rafnr-ril I iniDroved with hrubbery. small lruit.outhou , u..ui...b.m.i.jM,aM'!.l. lowing, relative to II. II. Heath, the j age nts for the Star and Schuttler Wag renegade Republican, who tried to de- j ongs, the best in mirktt. moralize Nebraska, in theshort shrift we i " gave him hereabouts : j Vallery s & Ruffner have just received The most inexplicable appointment sample machines of the Improved Rock made here lately, is that of Gen. H. H. ford Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator. Heath, to be Marsha! of New Mexico. vcn. iUiriroved for the vear 1S70. Heath wdl be reeoHected as Captain 1st ; anJ ciamIne h d Iowa Infantry, aHd later Major A.e., .th J . Cavalrj-. He was made Brevet, Briga-1 orders. dier and Major General through the I " combined influences of the late A. John- allerys A Ruffner have just received son, Jim Lane and another party, simply because ot his being in lad odor with his own command, and now expects that the mvsterious influences of an irresistible lobby will confirm him in spite of the ptfwri! ilwiMint ntrtaind tor him. Tlc went to "New Mexico as A. J's. Sec I rotary of that Territory, but like "all new converts on the anxious seat for plunder, out Herod s Herod in his radicalism now, The strangest and most popular man J in the cabinet is Belknap, which isn't a I ; matter of wonderment to those who knew him welL His beautiful and ac complished wife gives her first general retention of the season on Saturday night, the 12th inst. The new Secretary lives in a historic house, on the east side of Lafayette Square, where Philip Bar tou Key was carried to expire after re ceiving that fatal shot from Dau'l E. Sickles, and where later, Secretary Sew ard and his son Fred, came so near being victims to the infuriated wrath of that democratic emissary Payne. STATE ITKHK. From the Nebraska City Chronicle: The stable of Mr. Rochford, in Kear- nov. was entered some time in the night. ' Saturday night, and a horse iu the stable -loiigiiig to M r. CoiTall was stolen. -- .-a The direction the thuf took after the ; parties purchasing Real Estate should crime is not certainly known, and up to j w.e tht thev aregetting a gitml title, to tliia time nothing hxsbecn heard of tin. 1 j tC property they buy. Owners of Real orTiOfsc. . Estate ty getting an Abstract may be The residence of Judge Mason caueht aide to correct any defects that exist, fire yesterday morning, but was exfin- and thus save themselves expensive lit i guished without any sinious damage. j gation, and, perhaps, the loss of their The editor and proprietor of the Mrn- I property An Abstract of Title costs you huj Chroi le arrived from the East yes- j b,It tnfle, and jua vve you your home. tcrday, and will hereafter le at his pot, to iwv his resiects to boixl thieves and all iiinnies who engage in their defence for a trifling consideration. Being re sponsible in every way for our conduct, we trust even the scoundrel who will sell himself for a small sum will not attack any employee of this office, hut for our selves we a-k no quarter and shall extend noiic. Stand up gentlemen, and keep your flag floating, if yon can. Pro::i the Platte Valley Independent. We are pleased to note that our citi zens have already begun to ornament and enhance the value of their propcrity by p'anting trcs. We hope they will continue in this work. No better op portunity can be offered, than the beau tiful weather of the past three weeks The earlier trees are planted the better thev will do. Do not be afraid of gutting j too many, it is a very easy matter to cut li.-.iii d.iwn if thev iet too numerous. However, wc think, there is no danger of ..nr tv.. Fnua the XctawlU Kuterwaa. The time, if not the distance between Lincoln and Chicago is greatly AartJ-neJ by the extension ot the J. Ji M. JS. J. I'b.tt.......irl.. '11, VVVaiPrn Stage Company, anxious to meet the requirements of the traveling public, have am.ii.ii.iuhI v-ts rt rs FAtrittai 1nil lllirt LiJIi'UlWIiCM I UIJIliU. ffc s.. i. s.i. xauay of four-horse co:uhe iK-ttreon Liiciii. atl'i JAUisi.iC ciaiivn, up; ar ramus ot the railroad. 1 lie coacnes leave this place at ti o c.oek a m., and ; reach the Station at 3 p. UI. i aengers . there take the train, and at JS a. in. the , l i; . j . . next UlOl-Uing reach lSurlingtOn, and at: 4 p. ui. of i lie saui day are landed in Chicago. This is making riuiek time, and tlmse whose bn.-in- ss necessities require an economy of time will be glad j to avail themselves of the new arrange- e direct attention to the handsome and extensive nosters of tlu- lllfllt Wesf..rn Sta-P t'omuani-. which l,av, bet:n printed at tins olhee uuring the week, and generally circulated through the town. We learn that Co!. Tichenor i now nudiiiiff tlie onstruction of his new hotel ahead with all possible dispatch, the foundation waus l.teuig nearly comple ted and the contractor. for the carpenter woik being buy, and that by the first day .... w.. of May next the structure will be com- nlered r i v , r- i. ai.iu me .,riuHU,, ' A man was in uie city ro-oay wun a ioc Of mapiS sugsr lur ?aie. w inch was luaUc this ceasori, ia the little lilue settle meuL. It was nice. Fcuu tSie Omaha Reppublican. On he seetind day of the wind storm tlie ste mer M un-'on let loose her lines ad swung out, with wtcam up, making for the loiva hore, the wind bearing doan heavily against her. As she Beared tie landing the wind forced her against tie piling, asd they were car ried awav ith a crash, and the vessel ! drilled against .e jce ..1 . 1 T- XT' 1 1 . J "ilV iu?ii4 h, Tnvi I the wind she retuamea Iielph ss .tiUI the wind abated. 1 he next dy she was got off ,era::or.s to the landing cn the Iowa A car load (:X,OoO lbs) of -salmon ar- Jh inst. and is billed tO "J. 1 . iOUUl, JVQ., VI'I"- AM . i i, -it : Tl charges are: IVntnl --li Tiicine t'! t i V-.mi . . v n:ruh n.aou oo i x he car lot t Here vetstonlav monmi? -,-.. ,. n . i i n lilt i. J. A A. Ill L-rt-.-K. ' , LOCAL. NOTICES. Good dwelling house for rent. Ap ply to Maxwell A Chapman. jan3tf 1 1 UMASON A "miOADES Pay liighea market price f.r Oats. Corn and No. 1 Wheat. Jan. IdAwtf REMOVED. P. Braitsch. Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler, has removed from his old stand, in Stadelmann's bnildint-. to one door west of Murphy's Hotel Building, j with P. Hart, Maiu street, Plattsuiouth. ! eoraika. dAwtf Go to Vallerys A Ruffner and buy your Groceries. Tliey buy for cash and will not be undersold. A y j f Count pr0(lu( tcn . ; ' . tn exchange for goods at allerys A Ru3ner". Tbc Laat C'nll. All persons knowing themselves in- debted to us by note or account re re- ! . ... qait0t to cau and ttle immediatelv. j . p.,v" ALLF.RYS A LLTFN tR. If 3-ou are in want of a good Wagon j go to Vallerys A Ruffner. They are j a new supply of Boots and Shoes, which they are selling very low. j ' 1 ,n,J t'Cst Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine is in market. Vallerys A Ruff ner are agents. J hose in want of a good Machine will find it to their advantage to give them a call. FARMERS ATTENTION! All persons indebted to us can pay the I .anna in inrn it. fa n SC 1 n- b . . t lmu.v ... , v. , v..n . . . .v.ir. a it ill...) m. . the highest market rates. Doom, Bro. A Co. Plattsuiouth, Jan. 4, 1&70. dwtf Correet Tonr THIem Wei m Ortlfle! Abslrncl. Having completed an Abstract of Titles, including Deeds, Mortgages, Tax Deeds, Decrees of the District and Pro bate Courts, we arc now prepared to furnish a correct abstract of transfers affecting the Titles of Real Estate (Land or Lots) in Cass County, Nebraska. A Correct Abstract in manv cases can- j not ! had from tl ic Records, ami cau a ju-a. vi.v. A.v.lVJ.., 0 Jv be had from our Abstracts. All D. H. Wheeler A Co., Plattsmouth Neb. Not. 25 ISW. dAwSm. Trje Rnllroad Here! HERE WE ARE. ALWAYS AHEAD. Thraugh Line East Prices Redaced- Doom, Bro. A Co. are celling lower than ever : Prints,.. Muslim. Delaine. Poplins. ......... ... 9 to 122c 14 to ISc 1 8 to 2fM: 30 to Best Kip Boots, $4 o0 to 6 uO Best Calf Boots, 6 00 to X 00 An l everything in proportion. Call at Doom, Bro. A Co. . j 0free I .. .from 2 to 30c : J. ! Mousses $1 to 1 .5 j At DOOM, BllO. A Co.'.S. j Remember Doom, Bro. A Co. have rtrd,icc.j the price of every thine, TiUim itri4 t. : .l.',.i, . I'l"m' U-. ,V- "the cheapest house west of the Missouri river. ' Un .li wtl tl.L ... 1 flf Pi's ! mMRmUmW j r,.iirn.,vli rtf . R .i..r.. r r..k .? Em ;ly i'oiskl. aged 17 years. 15th in((t. jr,H c. A- BceJ ,, Temni 1 noinlh and 3 days, the amiable and gifted eon f Joseph and Aneites'iir.RA. IWk Bluff;. i)er a long and painful iliu-s? n'ri-t-irtl tit, which he bore with roceknes and patience. u rest with Him who hath called him; Jens, who carrieth the lamb in hi borons, r , man " ... ,f A" Parti" U Pl "H " settle the same, they will ,,ve tmamselves both extra trouble auj expiate. Se weeju-t have all accounta and notrn due us i I.. . - .. uu. ana inn imme.iiately, as we East, and mut iav e the money. are going , , IWOM URO. CO ftpj tenibcr 2d. lo'.. PtrlSJCTlTjtL. IU.. AprilO.lVA ! Pit. C. W. RoBACK, Cincinnati. O. her.-ir: ! . 1 1 . ...... . . I f 7" my -complaints bad """7s l? up r'. . physician dftoring herfor j eotie uoic. out iljome Li.ucbegaTe kes-reoraod tod herbkl little or o r.d. I ran advised tOK,.t i,er a bottle of yonr Kutcr ab. i.t n).r ; try ihem. and eo if fly would net help her. Sk 1 thoatrht if one bottle would bo good, two foull be better, and I got h-?r t o h'dtles. and when she had taken the last bottleful ho coalj j da most of her housework. I goth-r one more which entirely cured her, and s'le lookd the j Wsl I have seen her for four years. Wc rocom- ; raende-d them Iu several of ouracighhors. who bare used them with great succes. Address. ORVT.S A MASON, j Pickwick. Winona Co., Minn. Oas Trim NufTir-ei 1 Doo,cr " Tea Baking p0-rir issnperiorin every repeet loanT other anufaf-tured. It is nt n in i M.i VMr Oro-vr for Ii!n' and von win not be ' I Thus w ?ee freiirht earned 1,00 miles , n AMsI'aL Norway oats-a tru-l,- i.u:rv.t. Nsa. rt . : I rtitit iU Urn (X I V- v a. a. a a a j - - T. : IUI mtr mmw " . - . . i 'AILY 11KR-LD. 1 febSdAwtf VTM.T. ETHERElXib. j FOR S.4M3. OR SALE Tbe valuable watrt valuable water ower. two milee oeoow ; I"'.,," ..U;: n.:.!iul- piattmioulh. tear the Mi---ouri river. ith mvat to .r.J.Juci.-r equal t wbrc-.'-jj:.' limtii(,inr. nr y:rn-u. -uv V" ..-" .: other bu.uuc n-l i-.nut d.;Vo tc In- niu -nw-n i .,th btt-nieof wiiiimt. anj will eU - wff fo , , ricB. ! FUtwmouiU. Lh.. 21 ir .....- : - -..--w- . , Ari-lv to Mtmt tCmrau. ' ldwtf "OR SALE. Two lot in Gienwootl. T".'? IfeptAj s- ''.VMi f -OH SAI.K. S. arrr of Inni alj.iniug I PUtu-uiuiub. Enquire of sept g. LL'KE. w 1A1 SM.P ll RENT The property bo- X toiij-ir.-; to I. Marquett will bo old or renteil oa rtiwonable teruis. 1U8 noma cv" tains U room-. 1 here m alo a laraeciatern who i filter. cellar, a .table. hA"K'"L' tepUtf it ii i.ivi;i, m. PHYSICIAN AND ?lH.E0N-t proTciioiial serrice lo ibe citizens of t tv. Hcssilencc sou thoat corner of Oak t reels: otliee on Main i'.reet. opp- rtr rcun d. Sixth Court 1 Home. Platbimomh. Nebraska. J. tV. Il4UrKI. 31 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Hta a Sar-eon-in-Chiel nf tbc Army of Uie Potomac, PlatUinoiith. Nebra-ka. Otbce at O. V. J-bn-on" i)ruir5More Maiu street, oppovite Clark A i'luiiiinoiJ. Private reaiJeiirecoruerol Ro; k an-l II th trcct. two ijoora ou lb of P. P. (iaja'. lr J. If . Til OM 4 s., Ilivin? n.rmar.tiitlT located at Weet-iu Wa ter i'aila, lenJon bU professional service to tbe Uan"'tiitf. O.H. TUtlUX. L. O. BISSETT. I. II. tVUKKI.I.It ii. CO, Real Et:?and Tax Paying AieDU. Notarie Public, 'ire and Life liuurauce AjcLj, i'latu moiith. Nebraska. jeJ4t!' T. .Tl. tiaicQUiiri, ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chan ory, PiatUmouth. Nebratka. I. MAX WILL. HM.K.CiirMU n ixn uiJi &. c 11 iivu , ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solieitor in Chancery, i'laiuinouth, Ncbranka. OOice over Whi:o AlJu:tery Dm Store; !aprl. J. K. WISE. General Life. Accident, Fire, Inland and Trans lusurance AgeoU Will take ruk at reason able rates in the moat reliable tutu panics in tbe Linte l States. Office oppvsila the Court House, laUamuuth. Neb. maj-.ltl. PACTOBVVILLB JU1LL8. ON THE SOUTH WEEPIX8 WATER. yxxy At$2.50persack XX FI.OL'R 2,00 per SAVtL Bran A Shorts 75cts per lOOlbe. Bran A Shorts Extra Good 1 ,00 per 1 00 lbs Corn Meal 75cts per hundrcl pound. FLOUR EXCHANG ED FOR WIIIIVT a usual Wheat aid Corn ground on Tod Wednesday & Saturday .Sr'l'" cif tait to a-iOVV all vh- en '. 10,000 Bushels of Wheat and 20. 000 Bushels Corn WANTED SHELDON A BAY LEV, feblOu'Awtf. Proprietors. FAvTORYViLLE CASH STOllb: The South Weeping Water SHELDON & BAYLEY. Have on Hand a good asstrtmont of DRV GOODS flTJ f f TP T7 T TP G A TT T V-l XVWWO-JXWJ-J-J aJ , ASJ jut BOOTS AND SHOES. Cheap for tVh. Try our Golden Syrup at. .-$1,00 per gal. Also Sugar tb for $I,oo i And other things in proportion. VIC'K'S Floral Guide For 1870 Th- rirtt Edition nf Onr Ifunttml nnd Tu-mtu rA-ma.md copies of Vick Illustrated Cutlgu : of .SceU.-t and Floral tiuide i published and ready to send out. 1 1 is elegeutly prmteilon fine tintnt paper s it fj about 2t.irine w.id Engrarincs of Flower and Vegetablrn. and a beautifui ! ('"umrD Platr rtHiMnnr oi wren Tarictiesor ! I'hlox lrummoodii. making a fine BOUQUET OF PHLOXES It ia the most l eautiful. a well aa the most instructive Flo-al nkar pbiihd. giving plain and thorough direction fcr the CCLTCBF OF fUilTM? At TF4.ITAbI.es.. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of my customers, to wh.nn it is en? free without application, but wnl be lorwardeu tu m-U who an- I ply by mitl. for t.neenr.. which ja not half us ieoat. AddieM JAilESVlCK. Roehester, N. Y. J. W. SHAWrJOSM'S FEKD SAI.K AKD kAtS STRICT. rl.TTSfVTH, g. I am prepared to accommodate the public w ith Hone; Currier. Paaoitt and A Xo. 1 ears. , . i ., , . .t , on snort notice and reanonabla terms A Hack in inn i i lauu.iia.auaiu .11 '..r oi tne cut wnn-. Jan tTtwJAw. c'-.rc.l.-. JOSEPH S( III.ATi:tt WATCHMAKER AND Ji:Vt:i,EU AND DEALER IN WATblJES, C LOC K . ' SILVER AND PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, VIOLIN STRINGS AND FANCY GOODS. i r.naaircoi . ofld .a'nid. Hfn i-'treef- trl ? lk K.-S. - pe. Vw. r PRE-EMPTION - CiRCUUii. . RurMnCtOn & MiSSGLTi Ri- . . . 1 tinilrOnS li 0 Ul D a'. V I : I Uciuiuuu wuuijo.nj i.i Nebraska. On Long, or Ten Years Credit I The nurliliKt'Jll A MivJ.-i Ki r 1 .. , Ouufany in N.-brka a.il-.-li l'i : a lolof credit ' ten yr:ir. a i.fi i t i t r t r ,. lercet. JUlwll I'rauir riu iiinutr , , nort cri'aiioi iwo ear. wnu tn i -r l M 1:, tert-ft I'D balance unpaid, or lor ta h . '1 1,, ... credit and rush price is twenty p'r crnt ,.., than the I'nig credit prtve- ioinak- iv i, ri. , nil practi.-al recaiti' of thtse .i:Serviit tin-, alcperfecUy lhuu. let the f'jlijwniK ..ja;, , be cou. iJcxtd: Long Credit Illustrated iay -.Viat lOafre of UrJ. at 110 1,4 r r. rr-;.. i tioutht 00 lurif erelit ! u 11 yo.-ir-.i-n .j m lt'Tu Ibe payu.r.M n ;Ii be i up ai. i I'O. 'lcu followi : , Intcrtf. Ai.i'.j.,; Arrill. 10. p7 5 Pt cent inteie-tonfitO 8- j. ., April l.lsTl. pay tj in r ct-ut in-.erc.t aJ before - Li ' 11 . Then one-ninth of rriri-i l. - fv!:. ..1 : April 1 1S72 .. 187S... .... f ,i it 44 V ... 44 4 .... 44 4 .... ,4 44 .... 44 4.' .... 44 44 8-1 :.4 i- 7 1 15 , u .: ' 1 :j. 2 bo 1. 1S74... 1. is...... 1. lS7i... 1. 17... 1. 17... 1. l7si.. 44 i,'. 1. 14SO 44 44 O0 OO U1 IfxOacrei i bonrht at 15 per arre. r .',1 ai'retia bought at $.'.' per acre, the m .i-u i will be due wheu and lor the satue niuui. o : tbe above forty acre at iupcr aero. Short Credit illustrated. Say the paine 40 ai-rc at nbove i boufrSt 11 j. liort cre-iit of two year, the price w ill In- tr :re. il pt-r cent le tbau the lonrfcre lit 1 ri. t (UJ, payable a." tullowi: Atril 1, 1S70. lA of principal. 1. 1871. Jo. and 10 J J- , t 1.7 . mt. $:i l0 if, Total. , V-2 ;u x On fin.il pnyinent of eiihrr LinJ con'rart. the buyer u entitled t j a gci.e.a! ; Jci j Hiving a prrct tit. For Cash, or the Company's floiin,. ii: fi ;i n date of pur'-ha... the -jitir !cny tv : i.i.r vt ean be bought ut pr acre ai l l'i.-!. , i m detd. The BouJs of the Company will I t.K'n at beir face and accrued intereat in i i; u..-i.! ; r land if the purchase ir large enough tu ,-nn-r id lull amount of die boud., lJy the first of April next, a vuluaiioi. i.. SxeiJ on all land n bi.-li liie Coiuf 1.111 !( i get lying trwl of Kanre r ue Kat. ai. 1 it!i . f tbe twenty uirto limit o( the L inoi. i'a i'i - ill.. road. A the Company may not get title u-nl after the neajou lor breaking prairie hall Ur ut u.l vanced. it will, on ait-l attor ihr Cr.i d . 1 4i r.l next, aa below alated. oner a prc-euip:iuii niii.l to the land it may acquire, within ltr lnn.i. named. to any prfoii who will pa in ..-(: .1 per centum ol tne raluatiou pi ice ot tin-1 a i. i tlml he loay ili to puiclnuso. ibis p:tu.:,: mil ae-ure to the per-on who mnkc- it. tne l.ttoi t'.at he telecta. upon the terua and con Inn ;. t r.t named, to wit : Conditions of Pre-Emption. 1 I 1. The Cow pa-ns- will grant pre-rmptiooi follow-: I In Ranges and Scveu Kal, '.11 uti 1 a.t.r April 1. Is70. 1 la RaiiKe Eight and Nine Eat. on no 1 af'-r j i Si'T- K---' " ' la Range iwWre. ihirtu c: K.i.st. on arid ai':er A eril l.l. IST'J. OlijiortuiM'y n ill v givi 11 oti rai-h of i i I-. for any two or ui- rc pi.-roiui wh ii.iiv aaiiit- land to bid tl.erelur. 1 :i I rr --m;.ti n will be granted to the one w ho will pay ' ! ir.. '. an I iorihwith pay in cafh,, sit fMctilua prico. aa in othi-r ac. 2. In no er.o w ii I a pre-empt if n riih: ! . -. ed to one per-on b r piice ol iaii-l u". ' another pem..n m .--1 j.iik. "T b.- unv ii. ; men. unites tiie la. tr 1:1 re lilt .on to the rr -. '' or :uiprovciue of ui h vtsi n m c tuily - ji ; in the appli'-.'itio.i; anil acy uui-sii ur atatement m this ri-'pect will wi ik a fo; f. 1 1. - of the money that may bcr-si l. and u - i -i the pre-eniptifiii to be tuale 1 as uul: ai. l '. i 3. jtfterthe Con.f r.r.r shall ha ve rbtintn ! to the hill In wiihiii tt.c iitu:!' iiat.ir 1. it rublic notice ibi-reot iu lcsijhoith p.-ii.-.-lal 'i:iti.inouth. . UKclii'ind Nco.-.irka ' i; . .n. I ' a certa:n rixed do hcnit-.vii! c j i :.: i-i '. ; j aell or make conlrai t ior -i l' ti.rf i'f 1 -t i; i 1 1 i J co mi ihe sauie lime m.d iu tl:c - .. go e notue to tiioae h" may taae i t I : ' r I tion. that they nin-!. vm l.ii nxty la.'' ' 1 :ri" ! day fiieil tor . liit.g. ealer uiio i . i t .i ! r j the purcha-o of :!: ijnd tor v !.i. !i i:.. i j I biio applied. f-ecial tioti'.-t if : ;1 i I ' al-o be iriTen to ihi-m by del'-i iul i;.i-r- t b. 1M Ortu-e, to t!i--:r ..ud. ess. itb;n t w.. m afier the d.iy lr j.1-I1iiik i tncl. Ii i- '' pre eiiiptiou p h!-:mi hull IpW t" a enttr i.ao totiir. t to oi.;. iur tbe l-itui naiO-ha.e pi ri.ig t -.i b. fire tin-njnu'. " sa U Mity day, lit- -ii iberel y luw i-t i i" i " ' hi.s pre-eiiipii' i: rifli'. and 'he hk i y .: u (: may have paid tbern a a lii be lor;.-.;:-1. t le,-i r ri fu?e k. v i atth tne s - a- v i - 4. Incij-e a pit-fjnp i-i a: pi. n 1 : dition. aoore named, i. :,d , hill m Bamrti, s :i.i . hill . -r ' n 1. 1- f r - 1 enp:i.n rigni. h- .1. il-uf'.rir.i ai! it: i-r. ' ) mma th it be may have ma le up.ui ii.--.-'! 3 and in caae he is to-iiiTig tlnr- n. a til. 1 eniptom rigni. h- .1. I .nr.Ia tb il t.f in .v l.u. w.u-uii:g. fhail ii"ir!c. 1 1 icive ci tt j.iii l' l ble p.ion ui. hit: ln d .s to .-ait - ii: :--: . he will tht-reby a'r.nt that In- i- to : " - ' Company tiity dolht s a tu.t li t-mii liie .i.: c ! his afpii'-atifiu unti! b.-il :i volu'ii.ariiy b-;o". or by law be cje-te I from the pruii.i . I're-eiupiiom w:il i.ot be griiit.-i "ii r lands, exi-i pt on .Ticial co 'lits- r :n I. " general rule. pre-cui;iiuii.. wi 1 not Lt- ir.iirl fir le than one hundred and r:ty T'v fep: in -pfi-ial i a.r here tl.e rale C -m i -' f quaii it v will n. t ii..:arn.uly ai'ei-t the :,'.'f ' of the Company. While ti.e C inj'tii')' "'' 1 iv-uc pre-enif ;ionf 1 bcra, ly. it w ill rceriet'. riilit io ti-jti t any ai pUc.-ition. Ibe en. in v ir,,, t;lf iire-ctria.' : t a' I 'i- 'i ' may pay. t.(rc!b-r iih fix cr cut. i. --' thereon from dat- t i p.imciit. w.U I..-...i 't to him t part of Ihe purrliare ir. oil '.-. utr.t. ... eat n g into an anUite rontract to i .r f the an l miihin xty d..y. after the .la ii- am- w i-rti-nl that rht Company i.i rea.iy ' j an to .-.uc contraci of aale. I . Ibese Circulars and lilink appli-afiir. 1 ''r "'-tallied gioti.-. by apply ing to c r a i iri' i e GEO tv liARlSlrv J Land Conitnis-ioncr II. A Mo. R. p.. Co. in N ' 1'lal: sniout h. N' ! I Any rrr-tn wD(t.)t lan'l ,i tin- i eitner Range. 6. ..3. . In. 1!. 2. or!4- Ea.-t .! vini';. n . in I tiie ti'h I'rin.-ipal ..leridu:n. on ll.e tmr.-.-ii i i condition.-. ln uld 6.1 up corre -tl andrign .-not i cd with the proper ami u nt f .i.c !: tl e f A ' low ng application. is daii.tca'c, ui irei-i m i iollowr; ' , ,,. t T.r .. A 1 .vo- , iulv. .-i. it.i i. rit.. I Land r. .m'r H. A V. R. .1. Co. in PtTTaOCTH. Nm SIK: ii; v.tig care. ally r?d and considereii : l&etcrms ti a ...n-.ioon. ti aocre s. t Pr. r. t:-r i which pre-.m.iioni .fcb woiLe giniud. 1 l,.--e- 1 ' . ' ce la 1 "-rm oounu inc-rv j -n ' . .M'jm a 3..U in ui- ui-.i i-oii'jiii'ji.i?. iwijtTi i s..u iei ui. ai-i i-oii'iiiioi.i?. x l uiv. j W m-J I'.-- . w .... ... .1..- i r-.ia.-ti a iu Township tth of Fa. c I t'.xn of tt hixth I'riu -iptii Me t'- : lituatisl id tbt C' l.Lty of ami ' i" t.t:ii i .. acres. u:'re or brs. ne per tloTernn-c.1 .ii.lv !-. -j i. .... i. . i,. i.. n i- j Ii 1 ... l eurvt y. at per a. re. 31s I'ost .'. : ii'i-iri-- -a On rectirit of a a.-itiffaclory at.!ica:ion ory arp.icalion. n c 11 be cr-ect iy LlJ i following bUak rn.-tiptwi a iiuu: I'-nlt. alol I'lic copy rrtarii-d am i1-" ' other delivered i.d "i n' to a Pllicaiii- Pl.ATTSaot TH. NlB .. . A I'- 1" To Flit: Your at t lii H'.ii n foi a preen p v' .s : ,Wema,(, J. r, -,ive.l at. I allowed ir. 1 t si h. ,d. . ru ... . fi..i ..... I ... . . . tt-.eut bet v.-o j on and said Comp.it . i i- -: ; ; t :a meiif of ii peri n;:. i.I ; I,.. a.uMiioii J in'' '.' j the land you have a j, plied f r i- hiu'oy ar.tuw. j edged, being Lio'iaxs. j To be higaed by i Land C-ommi-iiouer B. k M. R. P.. C". in ." ; lebliwl Valuable Farm for Sale. fMrnnted on Four Mile Creek i' Jlt-t-l- I wri -r;-.iMVOjct,t-. i intie trvm t' A . K- k.-P I ki-ow a. the er. ami tnree-toiirih. irfa mt.e frcm tfie i:i:f I u in. eon'a.n ;i i 3rs. .-r. nr i-b..u. L.r. irc el wan ti is t.ottoin Isn.i. iiS.Lt tr-a .nr. are limb"r arid about nitiely acres to C"a.. ''' ' baiance in grain ai d uuocr leucu. i i1 pri-misi' is a double cabin, tr.-.iue bum -V. j. !i' s-ith stone bivetMent. nabics and oti.!. i-' laildinvs. an urch.ird. pienty of rti-i.-k A a.'---r. "! never laii'.iic well, a go.-d school bov.iK - ' ' acres o tiniter land in Sarpy eoun'.y, u: "" rnonth o! l fee Plalta river. r.o.uri.at tno i-icioinea or of the sex --c. '0,s-a uu lera Co. "Sen. JJ. SV.Tmli- Platt.wr.lh. An 5 .f. ,