. m ..iaM'JM V'rTf'8T rWHffl SENT FKEE ! ! ! ! To Any Part of The City. WHITE UP1RES, Having removed to t ir New Store Corner M;un and bih ttreets, wi DELIVE GO DS FREE Tlmt are pnrchscd at their torere. vVil! Goods ail cheap as ever, and will not bo under sold by anyone. Our Stock consists of tha best brand of TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, Canned and Dried Fruits, OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCES, FLCUR T OB A C CO, IV.1SII- TUBS, 3uckets, Soap, Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, and everythins kept in a Grocery Store. Kvery article warrunted of the bcst'iuality. Tut-highest price iaiiiin cash for Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, BAG ON, HAMS, LflRD, ani all kinds of Farmers Produce. Cash paid for Hides. A GOOD CHANCE FOU A (GOOD BARGAIN I Having completed the plattirg and recording i iiiimD; kf.V) AJdJiiuji to the City of Platts rucatb. I ma xw .prepared to sell in ths Addition at reasonable rates. Term? are ..nc half cash down; tiie other half puynbic in in- year, at t-n per cent, interest per annum trom dat-i of puiviia.-e until paid. To bo secured iy mortgiipe on the property. s. lilKti. Donation to Churches. I will give to the following relit.-ioiu.denonii- via; ions. i ' ... 1 '. i!e Kaptist i'han-b. lor 12 ;n Mock 27 : To :hc 'mrrt !i.-itit.;il Church, lot Lit in block. 2H To tho Methodist Church, lot 1 in block 12; To the ":it!olic I'hurch. lot in block To the K'piscupal Church, lot 12 in block 19: To the Prctdijfceri,in Church, lot 1 in block U; To the (hruitiau Church lot l in block J; 'To the Lutheran Church lot 1 iu Mock in my Addition to tin City of Plaft-sinotith. uimn the fallowing condition, viz: That they shall rrrp on said loti. an above donated, a suitable building f-ir public, worship, within five years Irc.Di this rial : and. in caw of failure on tlie part of said Church or Churches to comply with above condition, then and iu that caso the lot or lot.-shall revert to me. DCKE Oonation to Public Schools. 1 hereby donatn for the use of Public District .hools Lot 1 in Mock . on the north side of '.M.,'n 'f'r-et. arid Lot 10 in Itlock 22. on the south ..f Mum street, in my auumoii ': --v f I'lattscioUtU. 5.000 Acres of Land for Sale in this county.. Also. Houscb and Lots in this ilv. at low i.ricts. 1'art.cul.ir attention Kiven to the buying ana cliing of real ette. examining titles, an.l pay in i ta.c lor uou-reidtiits. ! V . : Ileal rotate Agent, Let for Ten Dollars- 1 will s. II to partu s desirous ol uuiiuiuir aici iiiipr..vi:nr. any of the lots in the subjoined lt mu:v a.i.lition to l'latts-iiouth. at ten .lotlard p. riot, under the foUowiiiifcoii.l.tions. vix: .1...;..,, unit Iir rruuire.l to i .....i, i..t ...ir.h-isel a dweilnK housed i ... ,i;...rwi.os. to-wit: The house v I , i .,t le. than Hx2! feet, with atory not .i ...or.... Ti.n o-n.ii inijf L cooil anu nrr:"vs? v vT-n 1-1: ioUn i,ti..,. . ,.t i.r'i. k . r 'stone. There niust be a kite ch- t l.-s- than IOnH. IJinldinsmu -t he ' ' . . . l. ..",. .1 iTn.'irv 1st. liO. Will . . 1 1 ... u.-lir r.nvs :1S ;i .,,. ,..r .. V" V - " . ...nr.lvili . .. ' .1 i -w.s 1 nve a kooU mid v :i n 1 10' v ' "I-. . - 'scle. L-.iiini. U- mado from the aceomp T.y- ,nf u' ': .... 1 1 .t,.H 1,1 ck 4 : L L.rl' ) fin. 1 ."i 1:1 oiock .. . .". - . .., . 11 iu bl". k Lot 5 it. bbfk (f : Q in t.U.ek US; Low 4 and 7 iu block -9; Lot - in block JU.- p. IlVKK. TUttsuioutb. Ang-Mtf. Office in CVinrt lloue MACHINE bHOP! WAYMAN & CURTIS lIa4tniouth5 I'cSi., UcpaofSteaia Ensincs, Boilers. Saw and ''lihVttV.iltesm Fitting. Wroneht Iron 1'ipe. Vaiv lioveriior.-. and a.i iiudu tf ( Brass Engine Fittings, k farnifhed on short notice. FARMING MACHINERY . Uoi.;rJ on short notice. CLOTHING! CLOTHING William Stmlelmami, DEiLEB 15 Keady-Made Clotliing, 41ENT3' FURNIS1IIKG GOODS. Hats. Car, fco. Sbocs- Trur M' VIirC BD! isroTiojsrs. South Side Main Street, piatt$moutli, Web. JylG6 Wejiig Water lills Farmers, go where you cn get th best Flour, and the most of it- 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR AMD I'i FOUNDS OF BIIAIf i - j lrindFel'1 j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I Produce Bought and Sold. J HIGHEST MARKET MIC FA1D. Reed & Clinton a.xx j Th followinir tentinil Ml-M "ie for ono Month Lo are ofiered for s tor c n ..nly. Examine the 1UIS wv rf- rn11 LOT BLOCK LOT 1 1 5 6 7 8 1 1 6 S3 20 1 2 23 23 7 9 2 11 4 lart 'of "th-? lots-can he bought for part payment ash in hand the bullainm in o months. D. SCHNASSE. GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! ! . Everybody, and more too, are going to E. SCHHASSE & CO, To buy at th new yorb: stoke The largest and S TO CK Are now on exhibition ot the New York Store, at attention to our new DRESS-GOODS, PlilNTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. J5LEACIIED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND of all kinds and prices to suit ear numerous eutrtoucrs. large stuck of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QliEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, itats Aivrn PAPS We have a large stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER di rA o-ri i ddi rr an. DDrik'lMfJ PI riW55. and all kind of rilil TIATnS. RFAPFRS Plattemouth Febnury, 10th, 1870. tf. One door wt-Et of PLATTSMOUTH, HAS HOSalSiklaB A LARGE R Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, FURNISHING GOOD, CAPS, HATS, . ... and Provisions. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE - FOR Kinds of Country Produce. ohii Fitzgerald, ITiittsraoutli, Nebraska, August ;th, nc nave. an. extensive general stocU ot Goods tliat trc sorting? tilh tvlsif iiM- tC wv f- entire sattssaciwsi Wc purchase the het and strictly for tcith the trade ot any point HUMASON Russell Doom's Old Stand, janTdiwtf STOVE AITB TIH STORB. -tt rjn. JDTJKIEI & CO:, melesale andlRcUil dealer in" , , nrxll Agricultural Implemente, --"- STOVES, Till, SHEET IRON, BKAbo, MPAJYED tf 'TUWPJSn- WAKE, E L S T E arrant tho ,11 kinds and sixes, -which ne w Of Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice. Ara exclusire Aseats in this cennty for the sal t O4worts Celebrated Combination Coal or Wood ,. . k. nn lrcnld Give u, a cull-wewill w.'TO r.: . LznNnoFF. tboir moat complete F DRESS GOODS greatly reduced prici. styles of We call particular SHOES SFEDERS. HAY RAKES. .C 1. CO. TOR tho Herald Office, - NEBRASKA, AT EBB EETML .STOCK OP BOOTS, SHOES i " ' PAID ALL U00. are constantly w tlie IIMO wc offer -to Sf IfllGZE ISltiSt JtV8 very best Goods at the head f Mar 'cash, and arc prepared to compete on the Missouri river. & BIIOADES, PLATTSMODTH, NEB, i? I- u vv o kest in tho market. Cook Stove Main street, next door east of th Masonic Elook, UTti. NliHAWK A 7&ht gUbrasfcu gcfaW. LOCAL 3sl Ji WS. FromThuridug't Daily. S. Bloom is in town looking after the material for erecting- his new store. Our oll fiiend Benny Newman paid us a flying visit. He thinks I'lattsmouth promises a heap of business to enterpris ing men this summer. A gay troubador, witb tbe "harp of a thousand strings" on his buck, got off the train this niortiinsr. Look out for "Shoo Fly. Don't Rodder Me." Col. O'Hawes, called this morning The Col. is on his way to the Capital to take a look at the political horizon as seen from that observatory. Wc advise him to look through his own glasses. Capt. Wm. A. Smith, from Fetcr boro, New Hampshire, was severely wounded la.t Monday, near West Mills, on the west fork ot iig J-Iue river. Captain S. was very carelessly taking a Henry Rifle out of a wa on, when the trigger caught and the gun discharged its contents, the ball striking him just above the right nipple, passing down ward and outward just below the ribs, about four inches from the .pine on the richt side. Cart. S. is a relative of our well known townsman, A. B. Smith Ksri. His familv reside here ana is 1- irreatlv distressed, by this unfortunate o - accident. The Capt. was not in a con dition to be moved, when our informant left the scene where the accident occurred, but the idivficians who attend him en tertain strong hopes of his speedy recov erv. This is another of these terrible warnings to parties using firearms, to ex ercke greater prudence in handling them, from i'ridny'X Daily. Mr. V. W. Uuthman and launly ar rived here yesterday from Raden, Ger many. Mr. G. intends making his home in Cass County. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a row occurred on Main street between a white man and Gcorae , one of the colored pugilists spoken of in the Herald, of Monday. We did not learn the particulars as noarrosts were made. The other night while a gentleman was on his way home, at a late hour, he was met by a man in the vicinity ef j Second street bridge, who put his hand upon his shoulder, and made other affec tionate demonstrations bo Tincalled for that the homeward-bound gentleman had to "persuade" him to let go in such a manner that we guess that chap won't stop another man without knowing who ho is. ' Wednesday night, at the request of a j companion of the unfortunate man, two cewtlemcn left their boarding hemso to help a sick man to his horns up town.- They found him lying in the street, helped him to his feet and tendered their services to assist liim home. After going a short j distance they were somewhat surprised to j seethe "sick man" commence hunting r,r Kfnnor rfiinarLinir the while that "If i vi v J - j ve'se follow me another step by the Holy T" 11 bather the brains out of ye sc. j.ney weni iKiuif. Some promiscuous firing of pistols oc- curred last night near Mr. Mickclwait's house. The ordinance against carrying concealed weapons should be enforced in every instance, c-omc uruuh.cu ci .1 1 . bond will send t ball crashing through some peaceable citizen s brain on some similar occasion, and then there will be a howl of indignation when it will do no good. Enforce the law and prevent such accidents. Five dollars per day with mileage and . - i I expenses, is wnat one is exjiectea to ?ac- rifiee himself for, as an "investigator betwee n now and next winter. oulan t it be cheaper to hold the bondsmen of the State Commissioners? $50.00 per day for six months amounts to oO a week, or 3 1,500 a month. State Jour nal. The above siiecimcn of mathematics from the r respective "centre of interest'' in Nebraska, and the official residence of the .State Superintendent of. Public j Schools, 13 quite convincing, and no doubt now remains as to what induced the House to postpone investigation. We have often been told "politicians cut oueer fieures," but the above figuring beats us. From Sntvrdiy'i Daily The Omaha Herald of the 24th has a cry complimentary notice of the U. S. Commissioner on the occasion of the beastlv exhibition last Sunday. .Read it. Trip, farmers are crowdine our streets examining the new farming implements which are bemz received by our mer- i chants. A much needed improvement is being made" in the roadbed leading to the jail. Sheriff Johnon has a lot of "unpaid fines" working to some advantage in making the calaboose approachable with out a mud beat. We are informed that Capt Smith, who waa accidentally wounded at West's Mills, on the west hank of the Big Blue River has since died from the effects of the wound. The bereaved family has our heartfelt sympathies Tlie citizens residing near the corn r of Sixth and Main streets complain bit terly of the tumult and disturbances, which occur altogether too frequently in the building immediately east of the School House. Last night an aged woman was cruelly driTen out in the street from that place, to shiver in the cold, while the brutal revelers kept up their orjnes inside. .rirory of Chief Justice Chase's rpofnt di?cLsion asrainst the lecral-tcndcr, the lifrton Tranncnpt says : "ihc man wlinw fac is on what the Supreme Court calls 'irredeemable paper currency,' has some 'cheek to turn his bact on his cverr; N.- wan vir Tironounceu asainst his own issue to the extent Chief Juf lice Chase." THE HERALD IS THE FLACK TO GET THE BEST Doom, Bro. & Co. have just received a large stock of Brown aixl Bleached Muslins all grades and prices. For a fine lirve of Prints, at 10(l2icV yard, go- Vt Doom, Bro. &Co. Doom, Bro. A Co. have just re ceived the finest stock of Dress Goods to be found in the city. Call and examine. For a good piece of Ticking, Demins, Shirting, Stripes, Ac., go to Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom, Bro. fe Co. have tho finest assortment of all wool Cas simercs to bo found in the city. For an extra piece of Jeans, Cottonades, Casinet, Satinet, or anything in the way of Piec Good, go to Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom, Bro. & Co. have just re ceived a large and well selected stock of Boot, bhocs, &c., all at low prices. Doom, Bro. & Co. have alarg stock of Notions, Dress Trim ming, Hosiery, &c. Call and ex amine. A General Stock kept and BOOM, DD$! Orders from Country Merchants promptly BLOOM &d CO SOYS' AUD CHILDREN'S CLOTHlC, Hats Ik Caps, BLANKETS, RUBBER liUUUS, inurma, vm-ioto, uu. Main Street, Sicond V RiiNpu HOUSE ' BrOadWaY, mmwun 1 . , Street, South of Main, IMTU FlaUsmoiith, Nt. CONFECTIONERIES, . F " Pies, Cakes, Cheese and Sweet Crackers. REFRESHMENTS , .-. . kept on hand tX all times. ' . GTJTHMAW k HUBEETY. nlStf C. LAZKXBT. BUTTERY A LAZE.NBT, props. LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE . -The best of Horses and Buggies on hand.-S Corner Vine and Fourth etreeU. Jn21diwtf. riattsmouth Nebraska. GILLMAN CORN SHELLtK. WM. B. POKTEB, Agenk Plattsiuouth, - - v- - iNebraiifca. MANCrACTCKED BT . " Gillmah, King & Ilamiltoii. Ottawa, - -I.'-;-.-.- lumoM- x ' - r. h HKnTfi r?ll.ratl Out Sbellor, and am prepared to nil orders on. saon x niu itkiiiv , notice. A sample uiucuiuc can " ;w fnn two and a half miles sruth west of 1 la.fs- mouth. I have had one of thesemachmeavn cue for the past five years, aod find it perfect ;n every respecu W M, L, IHtTLR. SENT F IS. O'KEEFE SOX CO S SEED CATALOGUE And Guide to the FLOWER AND VEGETABLE CiARDEX, FOR t..i.i 3 : t..n, T-'i rv loves of flower iAir thU rifrr and Trlniib! work, tree or charge. should addrCitsiiDTnediaiely il.'J'KKFrie, tos, .t Co.. iSlwanger 3t Barry's Block. Kt.ehes- of STAB JOB OFFICE PRIMTIMCL CO. For Choice "A Doom, Bro. & Co. Sugar, go Doom, Bro. & Co. have a large stock of "C" and Brown Sugnr a choice article. Call and exam ine For "A" Choice Tea or Coffee, go to Doom, Bi o. & Co. Doom, Bro. k Co. have a splen did stock of Syrups all grades and prices. Canned Fruits a good stock at Doom, Bro. & Co. Dried Apples, Peaches, Cur rants, Blackberries the best iu tho market at Doom, Bro. & Co. A choieo article of Virginia Fine-cut and Smoking Tobacco a largs stock at Doom, Bro. & Co. A No. 1 article of to lie had by calling Bro. & Co.'s. Coal Oil is : at Doom, sto ck of Queens and . i c sold cheap Do , & Co. Bi sold at low Cash prices osS - GO. . by filled by DOOM, BRO. & CO. Boots 8c Slices, H vm ! si isrt if Hi irr"C FTP at J.ost j c vr Piattcmouth.'seo. COURCil Bl'jffS, lOV'a. 0Ci:dA HBW STORE! Weeping Yater, Neb. DK1LBR3 IS General Klerchandise, - SVCH A rRT GOODS. GROCETK55. 11AKUWARK tiUEENoW'ARB. HATS. CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES. NOTIONS Ac., PINB AND COTTONWOOD LUMCER. SHINGLES AND LATH We are Agents (or Vfillcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, which is undoubtedly the best ttse. Machine now in juarlOOyLf. O. F. JOHNSON, SKALIK IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, . BOOKS, Perfumeries,. Hair Oils, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, - - - ' it ALL TBI Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully comrounded by an ex perience.! Druggist. . . p. . mer "a. PlatUiinoutli. N augonlS Carpenters, Joiners AND CABINET MAKERS. Shop at th brick buil.ang Ior.ie;:y occc r: jaulVdtf by Ge3. Bocck as a DMCKsniuu mwi- WTTAT. CUYLER SOHOLFAX says of Veeptntj Yater. Ext rsici from loiter to 71rs. Gruiicly. "As I wa. tcllins you. my do:ir Mrs.' Grnn'l. I came on my mule to We-i:iK Water in n:nrly dilapidntcil cwndilion w hal, mm boots eoiil stiK-kinu? in short, dojtilule of nil tlmv in reniciit appartrnnnce which rnnmrrit a wull drt-ysi'ii limn liuving b- n deprived id all hy the merciless savage, who even took my cUar case. Thinking that I might in that flourihuiK town obtiiin aoi-coni-h.iiui blanket. I rode up to II 1111 IP store, and liitchinfr my mule by the cars t a laree freiiclit wapou l:ided with (rood tor tile ri.UI.siiiouth rct.iil ti'tidc. I ttitoieil. Jii'lu ol mv fmrpric when I was prompt 'y in-t !:iid otJ.'i id mtiinplete outfit, from a iir of tul tocdboi.t? tua ff'e-ijuill tootlipirn, for the i;d try sum of nim dollars and Mxiy-tw and one half otnts. the 2! i fiils beimr the prntit on the pmxls. If you ivnut uuythintc in (he ini,i41mf.' line, cull ontheui. and if you don't see what you want nMk for it. I would remark here that they are generous, liberal, good look ing and truthful to a fault." REMbMBER THE PLAC REED SSJilOS., WcopliiR Water. JOSEPH StIII.ATKEl WATCHMAKER AND JEWEI.Elt- AND DKALER IX WATCHED, CLOCKS, SILVER AND I'LjVTED WARE, GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, VIOLIN STRINGS AND FANCY GOODS. Rkveup.fr ' dor west of e Old Stand. City AIoUl. Mnio Ffect. two uuv. IU w tf. DIC. M II IflCfjHKEVt i t -l. DBNTIS Will l.a t rr. T.iTinirston's olTice during th la-t week ill each month. All order left at t Post Office will be promptly attended to ty PI A N O ORGANS. MEIOD E O IV S I am Agent for the best Musical Instrument m.,1 dtnnni wi.hinir to bnv I'inBos. Cabinet. Metropolitan or l'orfabln Organs, r Meliideona can purchase through my Agency on as liberal terms iu thev can from the mautacturcrs tnem- i elves. Al Instruments fully warranted aprltf. a. mail. Health, Comfort and fcconomr ' Three reason for hoarding with . GEORGE W-coLViN, tit STEUT, rUTTItllOUTR, KR8. Two blocks northweft of brick Bchool House. TlV,. HATH HfM'SE. frr to patrons; hi rooms arc well Tentilated.and his prices arc reji sosable (july23tf. ImproTed Farm and Tim ber For Sale t?0 miles West from IMntl.1- -....,1. o ,il,.. i (,f lliiovcr's. on the Stnire n:td. iy acres has been in cultivation a log u..r. ,,n,in it nd tdioitv nf -ilnck water: It A!it'hc.t 1 .' of lion 17. UWP I-. range 1 1 croi. and l onnected with it is lot 7 and south ...f i -. v.mtiwiit of section 10. sumo town: i r,:-,, r rviu.i.l ncri.f. making eji .n,i Hiiiinn ,tk. Also, tho northwest W of .nrth.i ' i nf sei tion 21. towo. 70. range 44. iu u:i rn. .Iiih um1 from l'lntt.'innuth nd nn inila from the river, heavy timber, tor terms address i. H. SOLOM OX. may28tf. , Ulenwood. lown. HOS. K. TOOTLE. T. I.H.11SX. J. B. CI. ink 8 Tootle, Hanna & Clark, DFALKK5 115 old and Silver Coin, EXCHANGE, "U.S. and otSaer Slocks. Pinfts dran on all pnrtsof the Vnited State and Europe. Deposits rw:eivea, na Epcviui in tention given to eoltection. Plattsniouth Neb. jo2ltf UT? AT. "EST ATE-1 I XV. Ill 1 A J-J JJUXX1.X JU I 7 OOO Acres OF CHOICE LANDS, Imnroved and Unimproved. For snle on rea-'onal le terms; also t lty proper ty, consi-tinjr of IleHidences and Ifniinprovt!. Lo's. Tho: a desirine to invest capital will tin. I it to their interest to call nnd examine onriu'l b1ug5trChU"ngPui0CK 1c WINDHAM. LOOK HERE ! All W a l rotate ulaotd in our hands for sale will be thoroughly advertised without extra tost t, th owner. .W e guaranty to advertise every piece or property placed on our alo books, giv-,-,.n ,i.ar.riutinn of same when desired. IniS .mi-lies desiring to sell the full advantage of advertising their property tor sale, without having a dollar of the expense ,o pay aug-tf. I cl l iviota a t a u Imnroved Farm and Timber 1 For sale. The farm is situr ted 2' 4 miles west 1ft i?rrji ut tiiiiher; also. ttors arid a hull i..a.,cinniiTn , . nrr uii.ir. cmhi,.,,."",.,,.'. ang5tf.J SPURLOCK f- WINDUAM. Improved Farm: for Sale. Containing SO acres, six miles wet of I'latts- B2ftlf.lAw'y SPU'SLOCK fc WINDHAM. i i ii A Great Bargain. We hire for sale an 80 acre tract or land lying lonmHe southwest from Plattsmonth. which an be had at a bargain it application is xnaae coon. SPLKL0CK & WINDUA.TM. u5tr v- o - f;ur si itu R E CABINET PAfCER, ' ' And dealer in all kinds of Furniture and Chairs. tiis 8TKEKT, (third door west of P 0 Plattsmouth - - - Neb. Repairing and Varnishing neatly U Funerals attended t tht shortest rtotice. id I co- PRE-EMPTION CIRCULAR. Burlington & Itfisienr'f River Railroad Company in Nebraska.- PLiTTsmiCTH. Naa., Fer. 15. 1S70. TBe Bnrlintiton A Miuri Kivcr KailroH"! Ciiaiil in Nebrswka expect to rweive rly nrtii'iiii,uc, pati nts from the I nited State tor all Wk to which they liny oe entitled. Ii iii(f tot f and including Knnge iix, Last of. the fcixia FruM'ipa! Meridian. Wb.ii title fhnll In- obtained, the land will be for alo iu livlv taW and illurtratwl : On Long, or Tea Years Credit. The Itiirlingtftn M rf Itiver KaUrcad Coiuuv in Nrl.rtu.ka will veil I'ruirur kjtad -tn :i loug credit of ten .veal's, witb six per teat, in -tt re-t. aii'l sell Tiuiric and 'l imber J.tinda on short credit of two y nr.. with ten per cent, in terest on balnn,'e unpaid, or lor en-sh. Thebort credit and cash price U twenty per cent- lens than the long credit priee. To make the torin and praetic.iT results of thetM ditfervnt plana of Hale perfectly laiu. let tho following examples becuusidurcit : Long Credit Illustrated Say that Macros of land, at tlO per acre SUV, is iKiutrbt on long credit of ten years, on April 1, 1ST')- dm payment ill be due and pay ub tit a follow: Interest. Amount. April 1, 1S70. pay 6" rcr cent interest on IIM - April 1, 1ST, pay ti percent interest u before S:4 oo i:i tn "1 iW 24 'X) as follow i Then one-nintli of priucipnl, April 1 1KT2 l.sT.i Sll 44 44 4." .. 44 44 .. 44 4o .. 44 44 ,. 44 45 .. 44 44 .. 44 46 .. 44 44 Ari Th ti.i l i tin 4 : 67 11 ft 4 4'J 77 47 11 44 41 1 IS l7 1( t"l 11 Xi 10 07 5 oo 6 : 2 (i 1. 1ST 1, 1H73 1, lK.lj 1. is, 7 1. 1S7S 1. 1x79 1, IScO IfSO acre is bought at ? per acre, or if 1? acres is bought at i- per acre, the payments will be due In n ami lor the s.-uno amount as ou the above forty acret ilo per aee. Short Credit Illustrated. Say the same IDaerc asaboveis bougbtouour short credit of two years, tlie price will be SS r acre, IU per cent less than tlie loiitf credit price--f'o'JI, layable hi follow: April 1, 170. Jof principal. J do. and lO'r'c int. 81043 C7 SSI M 1JS oi 10 60 117 3.1 1. li I. 1. Wl, Ttals. "a oo oo On final payment of either kind rf contract. the buyer is entith d to a general warranty deed giving n jwrrvt title. For Cash, or the Company' VMtds. in fatl at date of pup base. the saino forty acre as above ean be bought at $? per cni-f.M. aud then get a deed. The Bonds of the Company will be taken a their face and accrued interest in payment for land if the purchase is large enough to cover tha full amount of the. bond. liv tho first of Anril next, a valuation will b fixed on all land w hich the Company expect to get lying east of Hange Five Kast, and outh of tho tiventy niilc limit ut tlie l iimu I'aeitio ivan- road. As the rnmnsnv tnav not eet title until after tho season for breaking prairie shall bo tar ad vanced, it will. n ami after the first day of April next, as bolow staled, otler pre-emption ngtil to the lands it may ac quire, within the limit named, to any pemon w ho will pay in nash sis per centum ot the valuation price ol the land mat he mav nisli to nurcbase. Tlii pityment will secure to the. person who ruikicsit. tbe land that be sclucta. upon the term ana cunililKu beiot oamed. to wit : Conditions of Pre-Emption. 1. The Oujuuiny will grant pre-emption as fidiowr: In Hangis Fix and hoven Ijist, onandanei April I. 1.0. In Kanges I.islit and .Nino l.-it, on and ullor April O.1S70. In itauges Ten and lulevcn l-.ast, on and alter pril H. la flanges Twelve. Thirteen and tuurteca Enst. on and after A pril l.'l. Iri70. Oonurtunity will be given on eacti oisaiu iny fur auj' two or more ix-rsona who may want tlie aine land to bid therefor. The o-vuiption will begrantcd to the one who wit! pay the uiost. and tori h wit h pay in cash, six iroeatuuu olthe price, as in oilitrca.-c. 2. I ii no case will a pre-emption rijjt le grant ed to one person for a piece of land upon wlurU another pcr.-oii is residing, or has any improve- ineuts. itnls the luets in relation to t tie reM-Joiico or improvements of meh person are lully stated in the application: and any omission or false statement in this respect will work a forfeiture of the money that may be paid, and will cans the pre-emption to bu treated ua null and vo:d. 3. Afterthe tompany shall ha rcobtninrd title to tbe land.-- w I tin li t lie limits nnincl, it w ill gi vo pu ol : notice thereof la newspapers printed at 1 l.iu.-iiioiil Ii. Lincoln and Nebraskn City, and of a in rtain h xed day when it will e prepared in sell or ii'.ike coutr.iets lor selling its binds. It will also ill tho same tunc and in the same manner. give notice to hum: who maytaaeoin pre emo tion, that they must, within sixty nays snoring day so nxed lor selling, ciilcr into contracts lor the pun hate ol tlie land lor wiucti tney may have applied. Kpeciol notice rf said day will alo be triveu to them by depositing: leticrs iu the rstOtBec. lothiiriiddrcs, n ithin two weeks utter the day for selling is fixed. In case the pre-empt ion applicant shall tail to pay Pr. or enter into contract to pay for tbe land wbii h be may have pre-einplcd before the expiration of said sixty days, he will thereby lose all bcnr( -r his pre-emption rigut, and tlie ur: ,"" may have paid the rt-n i" bo lcil.il. 4. In case oe-i iiiiioiin, lor i.u, m..,.." lect orn t'ise toeomply with tlie terms ami cou dilions uboi e named, and tdiull ?u forlcil bi. pre emptiou rigbt.hu w ill also forfeit all improve ments tnat he may nave mane upon me misi ; and in case lie is residing thereon, and. utter warning, shall neglect to give qiiiel aim peacea ble possession ivithin ten d i.vs to said Coiiipiinj , ho w ill thereby admit that he i' to pay to said Company fifty dollars a uiwli'h from the date of his application until be shall voluntarily leai, or by Iaw be ejected from tha premise. I're-emptions will not ne. graiiiea on iimuer htuds, exc it on special cooditions. and, as a general rule, pre-emptions will not be granted for less than one hnndred aim ility iwrifi. ex cept in special cases whore the sale of a smaller quantity will uot injuriously alVect ihc interest . e . 1. .. l'. .- l' I..I. 4' a l ,m nv it, I ,-.wl In ol lue viiiiitn.. . , ..I. . ....,. -. .- .. - - iwue pre tniti'ioiis litierally, it will rcsere mo right to rejeet any application. The money that the pre-emption applicant may pay, togrlncr witn six per chit, interval Uiei eon' from la.te of payment, will be allowed to him us part of th purchase I'loiicy, upm lit eiiiering into an absolute contract to purchase the land ithiu sixty days after thf. day is fixed and adveiliscd that the Company is ready tosoll and to issue contracts ol sale. Thtiso Circular nnd Klank applications can be obtained gratis, by I'pplying to r addressing Land Cojumiisioncr B. A Ml K. H. C. in Neb, I'lnttspiuutii. -cii. f this Company, in either Kanges 6. 7. 8. 'J. l. 11. 12. H or li. East of inciual Meridian, on tne foregoing i-midition'. should fill up correctly and sign and send with the proper amount of money the fol- lowing application, ta (iup'iiuif, audresscu as follows: A. It. 1S70- To GEO. S. HAUKIS. Land t'-mt'r It. t il. II. 21. Co. in J6 PLATT.SKOITII, NRB. KfRr Having carefully read nnd considered the term and conditions, n above set forth, upon wnich pre-emption rights will be granted. I here by agi ee to we in alt res pec is ihiuixi inereoy ami subject t said terms anl conditions. I hersljy apply for a pre-omption right to of Section in towiunip... ....... unnmaiiiiw Kast of Uia rsixtn Jrrmeipal Alernlmn. situated in the County of and containing acres, more or less, as per Government Survey, at $ per acre. My Poet Ulnce aaarcss is . Onre:eii)t of a satisfactory stipulation, tha following b lank receipt will he correctly ullad ta cv' "" ana one copy reuunea other delivered and sent to applicant: and tht Pj-ATTSMOrTH. Kr.l. A D. 1870. To.. SIR: Your application for a pre-emption, as above maiie. is received and allowed, and this will be considered ns cm cting a binding agree ment between you and said Company. '1 he cash payment oi si per cent, oi ine vaiuaiion price ot the land yoa have applied for is hereby acknowl edged, being Dollar. To be kigned by Land Commissioner B. k M. R. K, Co. in Keb, febl7 wt PLOWS! PLOWS! O. IE. IF O IR, G- -Z" Manufacturer of ail kind of Such ap tha ecleorated j;id breaking Plows, Lionrd Breakers, (stirring Plows. Single Mould hlltl J'OUOIC su'iiris, viiilivaiura Keiw.iriiig done on short notice. AH work war ranted. . .... llaMr.;: r.a i n.aT epene-iee in trie tvi,:r.eiis, I feci assured thut 1 r-iu K've generul latisfuo tion. I'lciite give inc a call before i rr bs.-jriyf c:,ehere. C- VOKGY, Pijuijt.jiili. Nob., 6, I&tiT. t . i