""an-7E"Tr"-."- .-l J- i,1! J,. . ;u.,fcj.ji'UA,jm wg'Ajj-.uv -rsjLLXVis-rr-,. .i t ix;&-iwxxzizi&-r--rmKJr?xjar&vv.'Mj. '- a ji-jijjTCTg ser items. It makes nil tho differcneo in tlie I at which end of your name you put lr. Ih'.rine more emigrants landed in Ntv.v York than during any voir sjm.it o7, )'l!) passengers landed, of .vh': VT.o ; '.) wi re (jermatis, f.(,OC his!.-, and 40.0(i() Kmsdi-h. A GOOD CHANCE! 1 I'rlze F.si.i-jr. FOR A I FA l : i 1 PLATTSM JTrt. NEBRASKA. CIRCULAR NO. 1. Whereas the Suite Hoard of Iu::ni.'ra- n 3001) BARGAIN l THURSDAY, A IT. II, l.S,'.,' i 1 r tion intend." to i.iinli.sh, :it iu c.;ly , AMTlii:H:ll.tMX. . Tliose per.-ons who have an eye to real a I'lu.ip.'iiu i o:i tliif id.-jujvt-s of eirt.- Ilavinir c"omrletcd the platting nnd rei"C' ling of uiy (1 Mik'si a.l.iitK.n to the City of l'tts uimah. 1 itm now lriT.iicJ to it II ka. which .-,hn" coniaiii ;i eo'itjp'tc re cord of statistic an 1 f.i-.t-, wi; i jr:ict estate f necuiaiion.s w i:i re cian to leant ; oai (-uo'-esiion.- iur imi;i;tT:uii a - .o :-;. . .. , ,--, , ,-, , i . "ill i. i i i . - . . . i ...4 A Ii -tn d: nirti.-t. who rave laudanum ! T txnwM .rai i J '.J 4' uJf"i T- 1 rf kv sTTW Wi PI ft 'vl h j a h x;i 33 it u a M u mm zz w "- INSURANCE COMPANY IN - 1 ' - I lii! .i v t ; - f - 1 - m to take place at Lincoln on Monday. ; s f v0, "k, ..., ,n:fuc t ! I1'"1'- !.Ilrl':r. he.l.n.,:fk!r:-Jr. a c"r, June 6th, 1870. There has been more j offer a pri.e of S)0 fur tle test essay money made by j urchas;i)j!otPar:d lands, ; on tho resources of N!r;isl; i. ivinn in tt thew State Nile? than in anv other ' k11'1 ,i.ur history, i-oil, r'.iuiuiv, i:t oioic-o I lorwiation-, stmeuitural a Jvaiira.Le--, pft J actions lands homestead adp;v-eaij- individual is to lie I real cstct-1 si-eculatioris in this State. If... .. K..T l..l l.. . : ...ii ' jiaiuijr aii mnm u ni i:nivi j t.,n Ja, putjitc llilji: OVUlii :it -, laii- his money at th2.-e State Sale ha.-; f'tiL' ljroal jirofpeets and facilitk-s fjr trans to double it inside of .six months, an I i pprtatior political, e Jue.uional and leli- jrions privilege:, j;u aiii:!:ini' imzii cation, rapid growth and developciaent, description of countic, cities and tawin, etc., etc. Ttie manu.-icrijit shall consist of not less than sixteen nor more than twenty four pae.i of nonpareil in pumj-hlet firm. Ail ess.ij's must hear a motto and be accompanied with a sealed envelope con taining the same motto, the name and the resi li'iicc of the author. The essay must be mailed ii time to reach the Secretary of the IJoard on or befoie the SOtb day of .J une, ls70; as tho award of the prize will be mailed in the fir.?t week of the month of Jul". 170. many of ihim have done much better; and of one thins we aic positive, that no man can be found who hn invested in State lots and lands at these scales who ever lost a cent in the operation. The June Sales will prolably be the last, for some time at lea.-t, and tl.o.-e who desire "a finger in the pie" will do well to be on Land3 with their ca.-h. "". " Discovery of Coal. A. C. Reed and lr. Snowdcn, of Wy o ruing have dicoverad a vein of coal near that place, out of which they have hopes of digging a fortune. The vein is light as far a it has bcn followed but is increasing so as to assure the miners that time and labor will developc a heavy 3iiantity. This is poo I fort una for the icoverers and for thj tow a and county. Thewoik will bo prosecuted viorouily, an 1 we will report iVe:a li;a'; to time. AV7. Ci'J Cii')iiid: , the :uyi:k. We clip the following from the St. Joe Union of yesterday ( Thursday ) morn jug: The river has risen fourteen incl.c - tinee !at evening, imd is still ri.-ing slow ly. It is now higher than at any time this Spring. The Ida 'Kecs No. 2 arrived f.-.::u St. L)ui.s yesterday morning at 'J d'clock. with a fir trip to i'ort Do. it'. a. She revived 1 a small lot of fn iht from Sergcaat, and five pas-enters for lientoa, aud 1c It at Jl A. M. Thi E!kho;n did not pet off la.-.t even inc, but will leave for Oaiaha thi.s morning. The line Ftt amer II. S. Turner will be at the lauling this mottling from St. liCuLs to (JiiiaL.t. She kit Lcavcir.vo:lli at 11 A. II., ye.-terday. rm rn wim i The liurlintoni na-J 3Ilsm:rl Ztlvcr Kni!rmt Is now runniaor trains to Louisville, IS miLu wejt of i'iattsmouth, in this State. In a few days thoy will be a far out a Ashland, 1'4 inile.s from this place; and in a few weeks the iron horse will come whistling into Lincoln. Too much can not be Faid in commendation of this wonderful enterprise. It opens to the people of this part of the State direct communication with Burlington, Iowa : Chicago, Illinois ; Toledo, Ohio; liulLlo, New York, Iioston, and all other eastern cities, via. Michigan Southern & Lake Shore road, a grand thoroughfare, and in fact we can safely say that it is the creat thoroughfare from the JCast to the West, as passengers traveling ovei it can reach Omaha, Chevenue. Denver, Co!., oalt ijake Lify, ami Sacramento ami San Francisco, Cal. , ju-t as quak as by any other route, e have never yet had the pleasure of traveling over it, lut ei pct to go as far as Chicago ere long, and probably will give it a. test. We reeorn nienl others to try it. for the reason that prai.-e is universal fiom it patrons. Lincoln Statesman. cn:cri.AK no. 2. AjijHiintrtitut of Local A'jriits : Whcrea , tlie act of the l.i-t sc.ssir;:i ,a the liPnisiuture, er.titicd " An a t to en courage and laciiit-ite Jmniijratiuti to this State,'' authorize th IJoard of im migration to apnuint. .iii:ib!o lo.'a! ag , i i r .s in Nebraska, now, therefore, we inviie ail per.-ous ii.teresttd in the uevciope jnent anvl rapid .eM lenient of our Srate to rccommen i at an early day the names of suitable persons as local agents to at t.'iid to the interest of immigratioa in their ienectiv localities. Nel raska City, April 2 1. 1S70. CIRCVLAR NO. Z. A.Icrtui m'nts. 1'ing about to issue pamphlets in the Enii.-h, German nn I Scraidir. avian lan guages on the ic.so'irces of .Nc! -la-ka for a I eicui-iison i'i the ha-t;vn Status h i-- 'mjcii d. to: minr.d to tr of pajrs lor a .1 ,!(.); ! I-',.,, !... o jw a limited iv vertis: estate !:iei;ts ol ranro ad o".t or an itn'.vuan ?-l.V. The!a-t man yo-i wo'iLl cr." iswrite ng a novel .'cd. Iavis. He puts a plot on the Mexican war, ijs nothing about the late unple -antne s, and it is to be published in England. I'epl who do a wrong rcldom have any diihculfy in finding out excuses and justification for it. Advice which, like the mow, softly falls, dwells the longer upon and ?inks the deeper into the mind. liaau I'rur.imel was asked the ques tion, what constitutes a gentleman ? ' Starch, my lord," was the reply. An Irish absentee landlord wrote to his steward : " Tell the tenants that no threats to shoot you will terrify me." The paor man's purse may be empt-, but he has as much gold in tlie sunset, a :id as much silver in the moon as any body. A lady from Saratoga drank fco much water fiom the iron spring that she re ccived an offer from a shrewd blacksmith. A.. .1-!. -ii i . L-.itnot! vi. i - . -ii.l inir, ii l MEBEASICA, AQRJ A MP AJJJ AUCTION, Friday and Saturday, June 3rd and 4th, 1870. Terms Half Cash and Balance in Six Months, with Interest at !0 per Cent. -weei a i. " and it bigger." Oiths .avs ut littii I'irN. ;re .'otuething Another add-. :-ws on them aj they grow i. tan weaitOiis a cowaro .1 ! 1 11 -l.t 1 irMs, toe liotn wincn tens trie water h shalloWnCjS. You can not dream your.-olf into a character, you must hammer and forge yourself one. Cure for dyspepsia give a hungry dog a piece of meat, and chase him till he drops it. A young lady in Drattlcboro made a somnambulistic-excursion one . night re cently, of more than a mile ia the cnoir, barefoot, in her rolm tie uuit, and only awi.ke as she locked the dour on her retui n. The Albar.v lepers tell of a woman a'.ii: on the hui in that city who say she lives aim o..-t cntirelv oti hope, vet she ..c one sqjiare m- a! per dav as a t'-.ii! . m:iic real Iv it Grndr. When, during the war, jr'ecs in cve.y department of bu.-iocs, and trade were coiiotantly advancing, there was great unanimity in "marking vp." an 1 "cluirg ing up." Greenbacks were worth, in those days, about fifty cents on the dol lar in gold, and it took a great man- of them to meet a "little bill.'" Now that the same paper is wrth ninety cents in gold, we Jo not natice quite so mueh cn thusiasm in "marking tlotc" prices. The charges for many things are kept up to the old figures, while the llg :r. s thein selves represent very different sums in a Bn3;icia fcujc. The 'i,icea of neatly " ery article vf proviso:.-, clot hmg. nave fallen oiF by half. Why, then should there not bo a pretty ei.era! '"marking o.';;i," all -round, to meet the facts of the times? They who co:i.;;.e iv;e this earliest, an-i .-I'lueio to if, will !; euro to have the fullest an 1 he avie.-.t run of customers. C'o': 770 '.iroiits, bunkers, hitil keepers. Arc, the jKoney accniin.r tiom such a l vertismiient to be ad led to tho appropri ation made by the la-t Lcgislat ire far imtat.irratin jiurposes, and us - l for the increase of the number of pamphlets. The terms for alvertitu -nts in any one of the pamphlets will be as follows: For 1 pa'e ?'), "A 3.), i 1 tt .0) payable in advance. AH persons forwarding the above amount will be furnished, if de.-ired, w ith a limited number of pamphlets for their own private use. Advertisements for the p unp-ilets in the tierman and Scandinavian language must be forwarded to the See.etary of the. State Board of Immigration on or before the 18th day of April 1S70, and advertisements for the pamphlet in the Knslish language be atldes -ed to any one of the lu-unbcrs of the I' iaid on or before tin; :!'.)th day of .Tanuary nxt. The edition -A' pamphlets in Ei:'ih will not be less ih in tlo.t 0 ) copies, then; in German "and Scandinavian not less than la.(hK) ctfpics. Nebraska City April 1th 1X70. C, C. S Mil II, l're.s t. l. O. Falls Citv, Neb. S'ate T?o?rdof 1 Win. lihop, See'y. imiiiicrrati on. I'. K). .rM. i ,tv, ei). i'Yod. Krug, Tre.i-!. , I. O. Omaha, Neb. MmBaMai'iaanasi A (Icston Democrat .lleavnrcd by n Huuniiilnci'i'. A pa'..s."!iger who lattly came through ' from tlii; Ea.t over the erent ror'nir-n-tl railroH'L sr.ys ihe Virginia ( Nev. ) J,in'crjrir, tr-lls 1 lie iollowi!! yarn: At I'roiriontory, just as the train was staiting, a t-talwart settler of that resell, witii long hair and bushy beard and a hit of t;it:iea h.u vidtji f brim, d.i-hcd up to the .stath.n mounted iai a wiid-lookirig gray mare. JjCapiu tV.;.!i the. animal's back, he thrt w 1. 1 1 - - !f:a; of the bridle over a po,t and l.'.:.:i b d ia'o the nearest pas.-cn.rer '. ar. ju-t a.s the ioe 1 L.a.-t.s. A Wisconsin genius lias invented a lazy mati's fire kin Her. It operates like an ahum clock, and will strike a match and light an oiled wick in the stove grate at any d vircd hour. All the roughs of Denver got valen titles this year, each one reading " Travel or hang." Miss A nt bony fays that women will never accomplish anything until they stop crying. The Pope in buying Remington rifles seem- di-pood to rely as much upon saltpeter as St. lttv. JJ-js(on J'osl. Supplies of coffee grown on a planta tion near Coiima, in Western Mexico, took a prcmiui'.' at the Paris Exhibition. Olive Logan has completed her suc cessful tour of one hundred lectures "in a state of in'eti e fatigue." A p: ptv of marble, said to be c.jual in every respect to the Carrara muiblecf Italv, ha been discovered in London vLT-x iL-A ?4A tUjS Zrf f ''' ;- - ------ .. '' :Vwl.!spcjre cirr. Oiw ir s , ZJ. Pa, T- !7 county. Ya., about thirty n.iles t ;-m been train was tnovms 1 .' .1 j 3-i as t,e t. lie I hu-e 1 via;!ue an liuuii n e Items from the Nobra lea City C'l n.i ?Ir. Thompson, an scent for our Im uigration Society called upon us last evening. He informs us that a huve number of people from Illinois will settle 1:1 tn? vieimiv 01 uct.iron. Jeiier.von he!. by I,. 1 :.;ca m i cauti J. ll .w'.cy. t . ;i v 1 1. county, Nebraska, uext itionta. Oa Fiiday n!.,ht some k-ouo ' u.-.e 01 an iron t-ar succe into the store of Mr. M ing whatmoniv there was .ii- r 1 r 1 1 fortunately ior .ir. Jl. out iitiie hi.iien left in. This thief it seoau was very i deliberate in Lis niovemrius as he tasted ' it seem?, of the ti'ekiiacks, such as t Peaches, Oysters, &c, lie did not even take the precaution to shut the door when Le left. A cortaiu attorn-;y in this city is stat ing to the people that at the time the Iintriet Court ordered ihe information to be filed against the editor of the Morn ino CilK.6xirr.E tho Judge of the court called the sai l Attorney PKIVATKLV to ih-3 bench and aked him, the said At torney, if he would prosecute this case. The Attorney said he would as soon prosecute Waters as auy other man, if '"tie could be paid. The Court remtirkej that he would see that the attorney ica paid. ITow sad ii is that, when Christians eonoregate together, whether it be at the tea-table or elsewhere, there is so little - talk of the Lord, and so little iaouiry about His truth ! We are ever reauy to talk of our sect, our church, our pa-tor, , -iur success, our meetings, f.urenterpri.-es, etc., but O, how seldom we Mt lown qui etly to talk of Jesus It is also vvv 4)umiliating to think how little re alone with the iOW lit tli we relish quiet communion . V fith Ilim. There may be luk-Ii zeal, .;ach service, much noise, much appli Janees and means, and yet very little of Tesus. If a fond father saw bis children ' a much en eased in service forlorn nvto aave no time to sit on hia knee aitd oin- attune with him, would it-r.vt fill his heart Steadying hira- e..?;id, h-j p ailed o:f hi l;;t. and t ikin- from ( 1 itndana. wi e 1 1 1. - i . - 1 1 1 u asiiMtgtoi!. an l a company lias organized to work ii. Four thousand feet of artc.ian well at St. Louis cat ?Ki.0';!. They didn't itet any wafer, but brust a Laving the deepest hole in the world.' They hope to strike h oaie yet. Governor Gray, m the course of some remarks at a Temperance Jubilee in Phila lelphia, o Friday last, f-fated that out of 3,00s) applications taade to hiia for p'ardotis, ninety-five per cent, of the crimes could b direct!' traced to rum. The Totnah (Nevada) Journal says: ' An Indian woman passed by our office, tho oth jr day, with a quarter of venison and two pa looses 0:1 her back, a jug of whisky in on ; h:nd, and a wigwam in the other. How is that for Lc " In San Francisco, a day or two ago, a Chinaman was declared insane. He is a ei. ar-makcr by trade, and went crazy in endeavoring to keep tlie run of the rul" iV.r- i f the Co..:.aisifner of Internal ':jt e relative io stamp ta"os and Is the County Sea, of Saunders County, is situated at the confluence of the Wahoo and Salt creeks, and at the point of intersection of the liurlington and eli-soui i lliver ibtihoad in Nebraska, the Omaha and Southwestern Railroad, and the Fremont, A-h!and and Nebraska City Railroad. It is situate I in tho midst of the Finest Agricultural Region in lheor!d, Draining the rich valleys of the Platte, Salt Crek nnd Wahoo, which are being rapidly settled by industrious and intelligent farmers. Ashland has MKISST iPOWEH Known in the State, both upon Salt and Wahoo creeks. It is at tlie famous Salt ('reek Ford, known to all early settlers and to all plainsmen on the South Platte route. Fine mills are already in operation. i:a- s "v'ruion from his brow. I! ' the car wiih a cn ml paid "Wa'a then !oo!. el F via.p;;!- !ju the ain't 1? Party g"-'d (hi.h 1' t it. I'm here on time." No one in crowd said a wonl. ''That are old .yr- y mar' o' mine never fooled me yit. b.f 1 want to 'et to a place I get there sure when I'm a-trad lie o' her." No one said a word. 4" Powerful fine mar", she is." Approachaig a 13o-fn laan m .';:1. in the car, he said. "Wa'al, tb :vt tH;:ti"i e l to!. acco mann. ae'.urers. Tbecolo.ed men of Clovclt.til lnve o.'g ;nli(.-.-d tho i'ayrih.iga County lle j;;i ;li :n t '!'," an 1 the rci bt 1 ation ,,f ihi: i ( '"!i-i vo'e.s of the county will be p :".; e led w::h immediately. '2 h" I'fiivers.a'l ts of Oii'o have rai-ed s;i. ).oj f.,r the c-tabhVhm.-uif of an aca-h-mv a:-Akrou. aul will increa e thf xmount to 1m,): befr the close f i be year. It i- a p-.irt of tiieir ci ufctiaiy j offoting. j The Maryland Leg'slatiirc, having 1 ! e-n.oi'.y oonsi-it-red the otic-tloii, have . e j Of Ashland are not equaled ly any other inland point in the State, as a glance at the map will show. The liurlington ifc Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska is now finidie 1 and ears runnin-r to AhlanJ, and will be completed to Lincoln before the time of the sale. Tiii is the creat through route between the At'anth and the Paeire. and will be completed to a connection with the ina'n trunk of the Union Pacific roa I in a very short time. This is the only line of railroad bet wen the east and west that has a through line extending wst of the Mis ; atiri tivr, hen--.; it cannot fail to c m'ro! a large .-hare of the through trade between tho Atlantic tin 1 Pacific. -V point with the natural advantages which surround A'hiand, situate 1 upon this; line of road, cannot fail to become important. The town lias not less than one thousand inhald'auts at the present time, raid has several very fine brick and stone buildings. Are now in process nf erection. Par:;e.- v;:-hing t. invest in real estate with a viw to a sjeedy advance, will find this a rare opportunity. For further particulars address CAROE C2TY HAFiOVaRE m AGRICULTURAL HOUSE i- ire: me here, di-ln't .l;e?M No ic-p'y the "Hub.'" "l s;iy, she got it th?'' No ret!v. "Ile:i'3iji' a n oai b-e. y pa- are vt u ' 1 os, 1 see reai:n lite I York 7"-.' . lon't "U r:e" f ;- : iad the New York Tn''Hi'c .?' "No.'! sir," gt ifJy replied the Ilabine, ""I don't: I wine my feet on the Tiiuiiuc '." "Oh,'y.u do, eh? V.'a'a! Granger."! with an inexpressably yeriou. and comical ! look. "you.jist keep on leadlu' ti e New j York 1I rtthl, and 'vipin' your fct on ; the Tiitiinir. and putty soon you'll have : more sense in your heels thsn you have : :n your h a i. b- bill fo,-ihe -Pro- i deadly weapon-," j is n t to be included i e it is. not "uoadiy." J We take tlie following telegraphic dis p;:tc'i fpea ort-- of on; exeh .nges : LK'.n:. Citv. W . I.. Ma:eh It. i ve;! i-.ji of cam ing i ttiat :- n oy;ter knif.1 ! in i he cat-gory, sine "t rsle a the Cowan mur- A pine tree, twenty feet in height a id ten inches in diameter at the base, ha grown upon the solid rock in Beverly, Massachusetts, and as it grew, being tin able to obtain uinisture and support fr ui the rock or to penetrate its surface, sent out its roots for supplies. These traveled twenty or more feet over a rocky ledge until they reached a pwarup, and frc-us thence the tree has been built up. The rfi.ts, where they run over the ledc, are three -or four inches "in eirett inference, and of the same color of the rm-k. so that they ean scarcely be distinguished from it. tier ca e retu'.nca a vrutei ei gtuiiv -n the fr t degree.' Tlicy wore out four nights. Their hnaiuls i ere intfiynaiif. Ga rett lavi i and Scnalor Revels are ,i:-l bv a V "ahingto!! concvt on. lent to : h.tvc ji:i: taken of mi It together a cere- mony of la. ting friendship among the j lu-liaas. During the speech of Senator J Mortr-n, the other day, on the San Do mingo treaty, he had on las de?k a col lection of specimens of Dominican pro ductions. While fpeaking of the great resources of the island the Senator ex hibited a huge block of rock salt, from (lie sa't mountains of Ncibia. The block was clear a crystal, and looked more like a piece of ice. A number of incredulous Senators undertook to verify :1k f-.tatetiK nt of the Senator by gather ing aror.nd and taking a lick. It was an uau-u d seen'; Rove's and Garrett Da vis !iekif:g salt together. Mo t jKv pW. if a-ked whether more l a'nf' ll aanttallyiti New Voi k or London, mMm mmmm ;muM& Garden City Stubble and Breaking Plows. ...ii Don Piatt dined with Samuel Bowie -, j Be i' pjy, ':ga; e- :i!:-!y. i: the latter. lf a' ? of the SpringGel l (Mass.) llvailUan, :mi -fo o t inch, ittle time we at Washington , the other day. After J. two extreme- t, Lunl, said : Jlimer, while seated with Mr. Bowles in j St. Petersburg a r e 1.2 inches fcr I ondon for New York. The cf i-ii!er-!i!e cities sr :inil era ruz resneet- ... . , .i-l , , T1..1 ' l-li: .1- a corner, i latt sata: l once aske.J ! lvciy.. tuc niean ram lau in me urst Being Horace iUn-eley what he considered tho j 17.a?, and in the second 1S3 inches per secret of his success as a journalist, an I j annum. In San FrHnei.-eo, despite the he answered promptly that he reinvested 1 '"lainy season." the average fall is pre a!l that he made in the Tnhuitr. I '.e;?f!y that of lu.don. It io said the tlie chief of tke Cin-imiati Com- XS$mM str.ount known to be received bv stttY part ol ihe world diops on the -fb-2 in t!i A'l'Ji'i'n rt r'ss.n::',1? rate". T-ni'S ti'o one nail' i-lis a .'; tlie nihr luitf i.ayf.tle in ore vn 1. a' ;! e r eta!. int'.i-st p r snuitm fi iiiii i:ite of liur-l.xrc until i-aid. To Lc stcartil by iiiorisae uu the property. S. DUE.E. .i .m mSm tUs ' j 0,2GO.CO Donation to Churches. ' I will (five to the followiutT religious dcnomJ-l-aticus. vi: 'I'd ttie !i:-!-!i-1 Clejnli. l,.t 12 in block 27 : To the Oiiiri-u-nUi-nnl I'luin-h. lot Jl in blotk2S: To the M liio ii-t Chuscti. lot i iu bloek 12; To the (.'Mtholio Clmrth. l t t in lim-k '.': To tho Kpiscopul Church, lot 12 in block K': To the l'i t-ibytt'ri:oi Clnirili. lot 1 in block 21; To the t'hristi in Church lot 12 in block .r : To tlie l.'itlK r;oi Cnurcii lot 1 oi l.iock ( in my AoMition to the C'itylllatt.siuouth.tipon tlio toHoivii.ir comlit ions, viz: That ihev shall l ere"t en Haul lot", iis above donated, n .suitable j . build:.'. lor public worship, within live years I q from tms iiitf : ami. in ease o: lanuru on me part ot'said Ciuo cli or Churches io comply with above condition, then and in that case tho lot or lots shall revert to ine. S. DUKE Donation to Public Schools. I hereby donate for the use of Tublie District Schools, Lot lo in I'hwk ri. on the north !ide of Main -iti-Hct. and Lot ID in Jjiock 22. on the south side i .vl a m street, iu uiy ad In ion to ihe t.-ity 1 Plattsuioutii. S. llUKE. No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVEMWGRTK. J. :o:- 5,000 Acres of Land for Sals in this roi;u;.. Als, Houses and Lots iu this city, lit low prices. Particular attention piven to the buyinsr ana seltin;; ot real estate, examining tillc-. am: pay inif taxes for non-residents. S. Jl"lvlK, Real Estate Agent, Lot for Ten Dollars. I will sell to Tariie di-?iroiii (' buiblimr an 1 i'l'.pi'ovinsr. any of the lots in (lie .-lO'joincd in my addition to Pbiltsinouih. at ten dollars i;er lot. under I lie follow ini; i-on.li: ions. i: Tlie person purchasing will be lcijuii-'-d to build on tiic bt purchased a dwelling house of the l'olloiviiiR dimension?, to-tvif: Thn house to be not less than 11x24 teet, with story not lower than S feet. Tlie frame must be rood and substantial: house well sLiiiiilcd; foundation either of bi icl: or stone. There must ben kitcu en. f not less than 10x14. Uuildinir mu.-t l( eoinjiiefd on or before January 1st, lsTO. Will sivu a bond for a deed to the party w ho buys us .soon as purchase is made. and upon eomplyitic with tin: i! ove coi) i:lioiis, will give a good ami futlieiei.t ! arranty leel. .Selections may be made from the accompany ing list: Lot- ." and S in block 3: Lot 8 in block 4 ; Lot U in block 12: Lot M m block 18: Lot 12 block 2 ; Lt.- 2. '.' an 1 U in block 21 ; Lot 8 in block 22: Lots 2 aad S in block "Jt; Lots 5 and 11 in '..lock 2-o L 't i ia id- ck 27: L'-ts PS .tr.-t 1 in block 2S; Loii i and? in block -V; Lot 2 in block M. riattsmouth, Auj;.2otf. Office in Court House if JJ JL lISSli: ! ! ! ! Tu An; Part of The City. white mm Itavin? removed to t ir New fii.re Corner Minn and uth streets, wi DEL1VE GO DS FPKV That are purchsed at tiieirtorere. vVilt el (iooils as cheni) as ever, nnd will not be under sold ' y anyone. 'Jvt .Stock consists of the best brand cf TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, Canned and Dried Fruits, OYSTERS, SARDSKES, SFiCES, FLCUR TOBACCO, JV.ISJI-TUnS. Buckets, Soap, Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, nnd every lain;: kcj.t in a Grocery Store. Every article warranted o' the best quality. The high est price paid in cat h for Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, bagc:j HAMS, LnDt nnd all kinds of Farmers Produce. Cash paid for Hides. O. A. UKR1JV. Om'M'.VA Ml' O CO. 0. A. DERBY k GO., Man ufactu he its AND Wholesale ard Ettai Louis, Mo., Chicago, III., Memphis, Tenn., Indianapciis, ind.. San Frariciiiw ALL POLICIES KOiX-EOKFi'JiTlA. :o:- Securing ths Greatest reenniary Advantage to t'to lol'.y I. REASONS F0r? INSURING IU THiS COKP.V.V 1st. This is ;i Western Company, mttiiniie 1 by Wesfci n men. w'h.-:- 'i i. -.r e ,-. -1 -t'-r, ability and position, ailord ami.ie fruaranty lor i;.s c:i.-, i.ii :-nd . .1.1 .....i. , d. I ts Polices are all iioiv-in' li.i;;. 3d. l'reuiiuin all fiisti. It receives no notes ;md liivcs ui.no. 1' y ii... I . .. to pay, and no outstanding notes us liens upon their policic, 4th. Jlividends ion' losses are paid in ca h. 5th. It insures at lower rates than ar.y Eastern company. Uth. Its risks nre in tlie West, where the rate of mortality ij low.-.-hipherth.m in tho East; hence the aciim-jletion of "Jividuudj to tLc ! in any Kaatern Company. Tth. It has no restriction up"u travel. 8th. Its dividends .ire made upon the contribution plan. th. Itbiif inesg ia t-xclutivi !y life insurance. fit lr.... ' ,v : o: IDI"VZXDE!lNriDS Are the accumulations of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Co:np.niy tL. iv,L at the highest rate of interest can Rive you the Jar.'Cit dividends. Lusti rn couipuii:. i-. moneys at 6 per cent., while this makes itj investments at twelve per cei.t. or m.r.v The advantage of Western investments to the policy holder uppenm in ll.r tv'.:-t figures: The amount of jl.OM, invested for fifty ycarj at ft per cent, compound interest, i $ 1?,42J.14 S " " " 4'J.'J0!.td " " liT.c.io.a--. i't ".l I L..n.j 12 -:o:- H. H. Mackay, President, E. Henscley, Vice-President, Geo. A. FIoore, Secretary, E. V. Eaves, Treaier. , , , n D. ui. Swan, Gcneriu . j. L. vcver, tt. D., Consulting Physician. executive coivrnvniTTE: H. D. Mackay, Georrje R. Mines, f. H. Edgcrton, D. 17. Eaves. :o: e:ty. This Vipaii,r Inwnrcs sit lower iv&tv iluu uuy Eastern Uoh?j:sui,v. -:o: IV Kansas, do l.c.ei.coo'V7o,t the ' j ' AttoM . A:i'!it'. : Missouri Valley Life Insurance Cc4Tr.;:p- ori-anied and d.dr. lus;tifss vn-Ur -5,. !.. ofttie . f p ,n . ,, , . , i.. .1-. .e,s,. I, a. 1 !:..-to,y -vi l,,,.-tl'nl jt ; j . ' ' '-'. '" ' i.i ! us npiiitl in l::i:;.-.l t it : J.!vcrutei.l J; .1 , - ..: ". ' ' ircl 1 :..:is-,!.:l 1 ...liars t.f sai i Pi.iu.l ..:, s ,..'!. '!'.- - C ..iiip.o.-. : an I J ;, ,j ii ,;,-: I ... .J.-- " ' ! .A..;, i .-. . ' '.' o II -O.! -a. I.- ,10 I ..Lit s;!-,. sect!! i'l.-sj,,-.. .. j , . . ,,' I.-i wttne-s wu.-r,. 1 h n.- her:-.i:...,.-:li.scri:.ed My n v:;ie, n,y c-.t-s.. ,i .. . , . . . luo. oi .uue.j A TiJ0,, , v . , ; rc. , .. I !' '.- :!- - S.. .!llt DSAT.Kpv? rX FU -. --.' ""v: .ho-- - - I . :. ,ij .(.(. .1.1 ir.irr.-'.v ; Iinimivc-;! Two Horse Wh.-.-l an. 11 minor Wa'.kin r f'ti'iivator ite! i-ovolvin- I lav llakr-s. 'h.uiio!o:i Self IW Diwimt :m ! Momr. V. -.-!.-ior Uropor ati.l 3Iowor. M;isi!o Thrti-Iiors. Corn S E.irtrv aaJ ii-rlir.es;." iitu trier, -nu.i tfms it is wiru ou eavcn.y ratlior wlica lii.s cinhlron nre i rouiith', ore K'out.ieti with work tlvtn with Him. i ' -Timejt of R-frahwg. The folliiwine a.Ivioe is from a j l.tirtr paper mrrcial th .aiiT? t hir.;r. ar- l ho r.n vwitpiI. A ini,o fur tipxrs ' Xiiw. wl .it Kkisia hil!". to th" nortJiwi-st f.f VA- t is vour restionsc?" Bowles anwerud . tu.ta, and is equal to 00) uuhe aunu New- " 1 loss on, vounsr uii.n, 1 T w:ls ridin 'iti r.n ftmnioii th oflier l thnnirh you Ik? t"T. h e know a youth .y when some AdoloLus, with his hair ! '.viio, with only his twu hf tids and a e: Ilartlv or never tloes rain descend to Zahata, and n day ssses without it on i'aii Juan Fcitandez. ly when some AiioloLus, wall Ins hair: 'vlio, with only los two iif nus ami a erow--rted in the cuddle, reached up j har, ftcmid a jewelry .stor''. liud uw Le -e and upon hU thin little ami w3 , is hvinir in a ori rtwitc reiideiu-o at injr nvf l.an 1 traeelet. .Shortly I not: , Sir.--. . hJ another upon on utiwr arm, arvi r ijethen a rartr ainin ai n opposite J irjnrn sinn nuicrs. a.s a fact that no longer a lniirs ol' h;n 'iue-'tioned, that the Po;e is seri nts'y ill. Ii authority is a UJy '"prcfr,uid!y attached to the lfo!y Soo," whti hits ju-t hecn received by I'io Nono, a'.tl who found his Holiness Krievotisly cl.a n ire for the worse. His Tt, is s-aid that Qnccn Viot.uia's "i'a..' j glance h.s io-t it iv.u Uy and his voic; tin. ot I lidinoiiico s oisrtiaycJ tne same 1 ears ot 1'rince Ait crt v.ul soon e ti!- na-s noconie iee!iv Att.niTts are made. ut t.aiiients on t!ic wrists f f three gentle- l-.wod by a vi.'.uiuo t'reni t: ? same n, it ?ays, to onrral ihe fa.t., but great- J'-tttip-. Dory Washer and U ocn Soi.-d.-. iVc. &c. A MAVFif.i.i, Traveling Ag't apl7w4t. ' 1 .a ' ifu CI 1 K-a ro Farni 111 versa 1 SI. itrtii Iniiilciiien's, Field and flar- lEA'KR'K. North Side .Main Street, '. tvven otli and th Street. I'lattsiuouth, Nebraska. HUMASON & TJIOADES, RNITURE. CHAIRS, LOUNGKS, TAIiLES, Our motto i quiek sailes and small profits. TVortSi Side 32aiu street, (Between ?cconil nnd Third) Plaitszntmth. rera!a. oet2lwtf . i-IV -::- CKUTILTCATi' OF AUTIIOVJTV TO I() j; IT IS 11 K P. K Ii Y C Kin! Id ll'if Tl'-ffV tif' Hi ' ;m f v'-i 1 ' ,V j ' tlm-ly-s. n.l. ii,:,-. v-.i.;.,i I .1.;,... . ' " '''""-l""1 ui'-ni-ol tl S-i.t.. ..t' ti,.....; . , .. . V" V" '." " 'l an A.-t o i it,. ( .-irs...-.,,i to I!..- J.irly-ixiI. s. . ,.., ol j;ti I A -t . lie s. . 1 l'r'ii r'i Vii' l' "'f'.1'' ''" tetVtue ( Se;l! of In.ui-Mni-e I ,.. , "J 'TyK t, ; ot.. l4 , t of the I I Mibiouri. 1 Julv. a. n. Is.;. K-'.' ' ',,L'UU,, -i'l-sonri. il SuDeriiitea.1.,10 of !,.,-. 1 . ... . . V v MA . ....m.jii ii-iiutriietit ul (lift S'at K-iii l ij . i I .-' .s . l ? .. I.e. A. 1 1 ' '"!' i ,l.it: '. i .. I.. . t tt I i.'-e I irj.i :. rri... ! (' II( !!.. I i i:o. :iy i.l If!- townee I uri u l r I lII. I'J ,S Kl.Nti. 1 of .Vli,'.ri. "CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (To expir on the 31st day of January, 1S70.) Is- WiiERFts. Al.ram P. cnted :it Leavenworth. cttAvcE Department. Or-tr- .vnlt. Slate Airent forth. Mi-soH VU r of the Art C.im.nv. nnil a .1.1 '.! ""..'' " l-tw of the State of N-hrf.-k.-i. entitl. in ii "":-"""' as, r'-:r-Fel.mary loth. 1 Si. t : ttpitroved F. ' .- rv l" is -hi ,V,' ' V'!' undersigned satisfaetory evidence thai U L"! of ' ' ' ra-kn. A ' 1 1 1 -1 r.i.,. o! J Mi I -I ' itu- i. ' l.'olill'lil Hip'oiy h. V. Al'MToR, 1 ril I. Wk. i I oio j.ai.v, Iu i rerioi. 1 i 'i -i".-" i. .ii . ; i- -.'' .. j t .-if. t- i .s iiniiti.i I ti Five Hundred Thousand Dollars trsa r n 14 yw a ri IMS jn7dwtf Russell Doom9: Old Stand, PLATTSMOUTH, KEB I G1LLMAN CO.irJ SKELLER. WM. R. PORTER. Atent 1'lattaitiouth, ----- Nebraska. MANXKACTUIiED 15 V - Gillnuin, King & Hamilton. Ottawa, - - - - - - - Illinois. I am nir-T.t f.ir the nSov Celebrated Corn Shellcr, and am prepared to till orders on short n-j'ie-". A saiv; nnn-h'.ne ean be sien et my farm two nr! 1 a half ini!i-s ?.uih we.- ol l'.'att.---inoiith. I have had i:e ol tue-eina-hinefin u-e ft.r the past fivoyers. nod fin'l itp rfe-t it every re? iivct:- M'M, ii. lOttTKr. j MilSuaS of aetual onpital, i:iv.ste(l in (hi. .i,-,,.",-, ,,f , ...... i , esooe won), .l.,.t,K. ,, n.Cm V r wl. eh he' " . wl ' " '':';'' ' ' j-ei i,, iK-hali" ofsaid t lu ,U tt ' " r i-.'.? , 'J?.? - 1 ."' "" ' tc 'Li wli;,ifl,,,1!i'Tr, i,-J!,n llr c",!,","'v.- i-v-;,i,v-:'v,.,:;ti:.v',-,. . i n t, .in i ,iu .pir an . I unis ot ei ror Ijv reasi.n ot aii, !, . , , . hi turuhe-l ...ris.t.,ry e id-ueo rl Jt liiti J" ,i ! . -::. : n,.r as. A tain .. t'.v.i ilM.rityto!,:'as-Sfa.?WeV 'eU dM "o.r 'v''"''11' A,'r!"a h.,-' t:!. -:o;- GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED. -:o:- Aseilt for Xeliraskn ami oi tl.cn. Iv...,tav J-"W. TIAUPiTTALL. Agent, ) a. E.LIVISPST0M .fifed. Fxaniaar. J I LA T I &MO (fTfJ, uvrnVn Xeur Turk Letter. i relate cM itt !' hi.- ii.:.iri! liti:. anxietr it. rtI; thx- Vdtic.iu. -'v-: i - i U Ann r.i t