Tilt. f.fctfl.AbKA tiit ALU FLATT ;'0Ur5? v-?Sr. n n. hatha w a- m;h i.m rtt i'nn:v. r 1 i -rsi-r Mx-ir nd Hecc-p.-l Mr - - ' 5 4J 1 3 .'-- . Z l M S VTr eklx, SlOO j.orr.r..Tin .f rsid Ui a-tv.-ei.c.e. $2.60 if not paid in advanca. m x v r tn i Ki;. V hare along the line of the B. & M. It. It. any amount of kaolin clay. There i oni "f the purest deposits of !iito kaolin in this "eountythat can be f Kiii.l in the Union ; e.lual to the best now used, and capable of being u-ed in the manufacture of the finest varieties of q-teensware. The red kaolin is al.-o in cireat abundance, and is the same ar ticle u. cd in the manufacture of fireproof paint. Besides these, there is a yellow variety also in abundance, which would t n'er irito all varieties of shaded, and cul l be u-ed by potters. Thisla-t va riety eri.std ,i;!y in one other locality in the United Suites, and !ien we take in to consideration that all theMJ deposits are in 'xhautible and rijrht- along the line of our railroad and that there is abundance of water power c'o--e to theai which could be made available in their manufacture, we feel warranted in pre dialing a princely fortune to the lucky ihiu who inaugurate factories for render in them merchantable. It cannot be Li.S before some lucky person will see it it we do. IXOIAS. After porusinii the Diily Glohe tLrniglnut the present session of Con tfr-s, we have become surfeited with lon HpeccheB on ''TaritT," "Ilecontruc tion." etc., but we have jet to finda powerful voice raied against the atroci ties cf the bedouins of the plains. It cc:as, and from the testimony we are Ud to beliete, that the tongues and h.ind3 of thi.-i government Lave been itie-nj ris.id by '"Red Cloud," "I'awnee Killer" tc Co. One agent among the Indiana Ly the name of "Poole," at the Whetstone Agency, even confesses his trepidation and fears the Indians wi .1 go ofTin email war parties, if the in vestigation of the massacre of .Buck's party of .surveyors is pursued. . What is the reason of this old Womani.-h con duct on the part of those in authority to whom the people look for protection? li th-y not realise that ignorant as the I.idians art, they cannot help feeling that u c fear to punish them f The result of our conduct is to inspire theua to new atroeieies, for they are learning that their crimes are tolcra.ed and the Hcrcest and most bloodthirsty murderers among them are .ure to go u..whipt of justice. As western men who frel the injustice done this portion of the country by our government, we tell ojr Washington Solons that their delay an! temporizing conduct on Indian mat ters is breeding disgust in the hearts of li 1. ai."ti xm the frontier. th.Tj cease talking buncombe over stale in i-, and take hold of actual facts as iir-y oii-t ail ovr the plains. We ask not fr the b'.vjj of thse miserable mis lidrJ Indian murderers, but we do ask. ; : W-ru -!, and that it Bhould be dea't i ti; r.' n!gar'!y hand. In ourown u-.iiitary department we have a compe tent and able military commander in the persosi of Gen. C. C. Aueur, who has a rMi.;pliihcd wonders with the handfu f troops placed at his di.-posel, but he should have ten times the fores he has to rr..ib!c h:m to afford tolerab'e protec tion tii our hettlers. Is it not enough thai our roaicn are ravished and mur dcred trt'O in their own homestead cabin or m;:st we send a party of painted breech-clouted devils to scalp a congress man or w in Wa-hinghton before the Mpiency of the nation will awaken to the U re; t atei call of the oppressed fron tier for protection. Will not some west ern voice be raided in Congress again-t the mi.-eral'ic temporising that has pre- t ailed so long over Indian matters. Kven the half-breed quaker press that fousht for the Indians has been shamed out t ' its wanton treatment of whites, ar-.d row joins the general cry of the Weht for prompt action. Whatever is to be di.c should lcdone at once, or an other Minnesota uiaacre will -lay upon ths ! h;i Is of those whose duty it is to that v: are amply and fully protected Commodore Vanderbilt will soon pass through Builingt' n en route to Califor wia. It is reported that the commodore has I oueht a oatroli!ng interest in the "liurlln-ilen, Kingston and li:adiey Lake It.v1: id" an 1 will at o::ce build it and invert it into a feeder of the New York Central. If tbis i. true, the original in oorporatort oncht to re.in instanter, for thc'.r i'lpiijiness in permitting this noble road with its prospective land giant to !hs fr.nu the;r c nr'ol. Where a the Joard ? Buriitinton Ilaick-Kijc. Tile a-bove simple paragraph tells of another move on the railroad chess board, made on the ride of Vaisderbiit Joy and Brock", and ' which is to event uate in establishing the. great through route fioru oe--n to ocean, under one consolidated int. rest, cro-.-ir.g the Mis souri rier at rUttsmoutli, the only ps;. ),,.( the river can be suece-af u'iy bri-lsd with s low bridge. IilStOVMiV Of UOI.D. Trie Frecleus Hal foun'I In I'aylngr iai:lie T"J roiie from FlaYitttnor.th. L nrm th Lis vir. Journnl. M y 2Ctbd "About twu years a,:o, Morris Thonip iiiii, I sn ol-.l California gold digger), dis vt red gold in tbe Biue river, at I'ar kf r's mill, ar.d it not panning out more thati '0 to 7"; c t r.es per day. the discov ery vtss not prc.-rf-cmed. A few days since. Mr. Ch-. Ellison an 1 othersdis ... - i t . mi i covere.t t.;n !iVi ! lui-iai siiuhu pw rou. btbjvr Mr. i'hompson's digging, and im mediately piticurcd some pan and washed out s . f the dirt which pan t:c;l out from three to five cents per pan. Mr. K. sctit to Lin.ai'r. tbr qu.ck-ilver to give it a more t horough trial. He thinks that by putting in sluice holes the dig .'in? will pay fYoin to S4 perdav. This g d i pr?ifunTd by .Messrs. Elli son, Gust'-rci, Hammel and other old mi-i.L?r- to be at lea t 22 carat.- fine. Both T:--j-!t and ti.Ic old L JyUud."' VOL. 0. I SI.LI.ttS (L'Alt tti:L,. The Omaha and Council Bluffs papers ore berating one another after the most approved fashion, each claiming the point of departure of the U. V. It, It. as its share of the honors conferred by the construction of that great national highway Formerly these behicoe sheets used to stand on their respective .sides of the old niViddy and throw dirt atone another c'on amore; but as the right deepens they have met on the "transfer" bc-tw-en Iowa and Nebraska, and the cry is now "d d be he who cries enough 1" Whole boards of rail road directors, presidents, treasurers, ticket and freight agents, runners, brake men and even government directors are lugged into the fracas, and the wrath of all parties waxes warmer. Go it. gen tlemen, jour little tempest in a teapot will collapse as soon as the It. & M. reaches Kearney, and about that time we'll show you where the terminu, if it isn't the "intial" one, as Miller calls it really is. , . - CIIKAP FKCIUIITA, Advantajra Settling- In Xebraskn; One of the great inducements of Fet tling in any locality is the facilities for receiving supplies ami shipping the products of the country. All other things being equal, cheap freights become a matter of reat importance. South-east Nebraska i favored in this respect, as cheap eastern through freights are guaranteed to this locality over the three parallell and great rival railroad lines, viz : the B. & M. ri ll., C. & II I. It- It. and N. W. II. It., now completed and in full operation ; and these facilities will be increased by other proposed and promising Railroads, viz : the State Line It. R. and thi Uur iington & South Western It. It. Cheaper freight can be had from. I'lattsmouth and Omaha to Chicago than can be obtained from Iowa City to Chicago, and it al ways will.be s-o. This fact will be re alized by the farmers of South-east Ne braska in the sale of their next grain and hay crop, as well as in the commod ities brought here fur consumption. JtKHOKIAl. 1AY. In a short time thi day will have come and passed, and .-hall the s-oldiers of the Union who are in Nebra.-ka fail to observe it? Why not is.-ue a call and decorate the graves of the departed heroes who sleep their la.-t sleep on the green praiies of Nebraska? General Strickland, of Omaha, has charge of this matter, properly speaking, but we i.mt I - 1 1 - in the State istue a call and meet at their re.-pective county scats, and on the day appointed, do as their comrades through out the Union are about to do. Let us yield honors to the brave. Jfl'KIIEIt M I I.I- Ol'T. A Trent f Jlm null. f l.lvlii .Man t'uuuiy- It mavbe ren.em'oered by our readers that on the 25ih of, la-t August, Mrs. Hannah -M. Bull, a' well kn wn and highly respectable lady of Livingston county wa drowned while attempt ins: to" cross Mound cietk, about seven miles iHjuih of .'iiiiiieoihe. It was un derstood and 'generally believed then that the lady ha 1 started with her hu band in a biu gy to visit her brother, who resides m Carroll county ; and that tn cro-sing 'Mound Week which had sud denlv swob ii, the -eat of the vehicle floated off and that -he was drowned ac cidentally. This, we iM-heve, was the .-...r.,. ' tho (11-oiiur's irxiue-t. there were at the time, some whisperings ot snispicioiiH of f-u! play, but nothing suf tiei -nt to base legal action upon wa de ve'ojed until within the last week or tW'nt lonir after the death af his wife Jdin Hull moved to l'ulmyra and took with him hi- sep-dautfhter, Mi-s Mary Urace, aged ab nit sixteen. He has re dded there eer since, the girl being his hou-e-kecper. Ia-t week, says the Chilliioihe J.tnntaL she left him, re turned here and Hated to her friends that Mr. liull had confessed to her that he had imrprfsely drowned ln-r mother, and that hi was sorry he had not don so long fK:fore he did. Upon an atfidavit to thi-effect officer V right went down to Talmyra and arretsred lJuilaii'I to..k hini to Chi'ilicothe, where he was lodged in jail. On Wednedav the preliminary ex- animation was stmiuiencco oeioie -j u-iic Gordon. It appear- ahoi-cther prohaMe that i nouiih wi.l he pioved of this tiesi ! ish act to cau-e him to la coiiiii'ittcd iv trial before the Circuit Court. ."sV. J: Union. t re St. The Bmwnvi'.le Imocrnt, and other journal of like ci suasion, not having ..11 1.-, . . ..,- ,i.t M-if.-tt. r tit-r clih w.;.U-.r tl.it- : ' , i i .i. l. Wits in trv:ng to leain wno n.is me i;c-i chance of" being the recipient of sucl favors as the Uepubiican party may hve to dispose of at the nest- State Conven tion. It does not tike a prophet to know that a Ivepubiiean immuiatioti is equivalent to an election; and leiieveiig our democratic friends to be good citi zens, the supposition naturaliy follow that they are only actuated by the laud able desire to have good men nominated at the Convention which is to assemble at Ijoncolr, August 10. For once, Mr. Democrat, you have your nose on the wrong scent, and our gratutious advice is. that you quit worry ing over these matters and stick to th sphere you !o properly and ably assumed of representing the material interests of Southern Nebraska. Xemnlxz VuWy Jmr,tal. Bichard Batter said: "I mu-t con fess a- the experience of my own sou!, that the. ex!ecafion of loring my friends in heaven principally kindles my lovo to them on eaith. If 1 thought that I should never know, and eon-e-quently never love them after this life, I should nuu!.er th m ri.h temporal thing", ifn 1 love theui as such ; but I now delightfully converse with my pious friends, n a firm ier-ua-ion that I shall "converse with t hem forever: I take com fort in those that are dead or absent, te- Winir th it T shall hortly meet thsm in ! h-aren and Iwt th ui wi.h a heavsnly ijv." FROM THE CAPITAL. kmgM by (hr Slvrm. ft Knit Work h'nnuractnre to be toninifnrfd. Movement of tfie Executive. IndiMn Affair, Etc. From our own Correponilent. Lincoln. Neb. May 21, 1870. Ed. Herald : The storm that visited us about a week ago, and concerning which I have seen two or three para graphs in the Herald, was the most complete success, in iti way, that I ever witnesse 1. The "Oldest settler" frankly acknowledged that his experi ence, in that respect, had taught him of nothing like it ; . tin roofs, building fronts, and even small buildings were blown down in every part of the town ; all the tin was blown from the east nide of the Senate Chamber, and a rumor for some time gained credence that the capital'well had blown over. It was af terward ascertained, however, that only the curb had suffered that injury, the well itself remaining in its original posi tion, although considerably shaken. The injury done to the derrick and machinery at Cahn & Evans' salt wot ks has been repaired, and the parties are only waiting to cbte.in their pumps and tubing which are expected in a few days, to recommence active operations. A large number of vats are being con ducted at the salt works now in opera tion, and as soon as the B. & M. sha41 have reached this place, the business of manufacture f r shipping will be largely engaged in. The process Imth of boil ing and solar evaporation will be put in use. Since the letting of the contract there for, the work upou the temporary Peni tentiary has been commenced and pushed rapidly forward. The State Prison In spectors arc in town giving their persona supervision to the work. Gov. Butler, rho has been in Wash ington for some time pa-t, on official busi ness, left that place f.r Lincoln on Tues day, of this week, and his arrival here is now da?y expected. A large number tf arrivals take place every ilay of capitalists and others from.1 every part of the Union, most of whom coaie here for the purpose of investment and residence, either in towti or its im mediate icinity. The B. & M. Lund Agent at this plaue is doing a large busi ness, and has already. sold a large amount of land near the town. Notwithstanding the bad weather, far mers have succeeded m planting ana sowing their crops in good season, and the early sown grains look promising for a rich harvest. News of the Niobrara Indian outrage reached the State Executive Depaitment on the 19th, and measures were being immediately taken to secure that locality more effective protection' when it was ascertained that Gen. Auger, incompliance with a previou-reque-t.had alicady ordered forward a detachment lor that purpose. One would think that two and a-half centime experience -hould have taught ihe American people that the only way to be secured fiout the atrocities of thei-e savages is to ovr-awe them with a miii t uy force, where colonization in the l. ost of a thickly settled community is impossible. I talieve there is no in-tance in the hi.-tory of their intercourse with the white, where any other ban one of these two method- has proved sucessful, even on the reservations in the ea-teiii States, where the Italians have been held in subjection for a long scries of years, the same fiendish spirit which prompted the Niobrara massacre, occa sionally manife-ts itself in jetty deedsof violence and rapine. The fertile prairies of the west are now needed for cultivation and the purposes of civilized life. The Indians have been pettevl and preached to, without effecting anything towards inducing them either to develop the country themselves oral low any one else to do so peaceably--fed by government rations, clad in govern ment clothing, and armed with govern ment weapons, they deliberately and in cool blood massacre an innocent and, to them, ino.Tcn-ive family. To the State and to the nation that family was worth more than a'! the In I i. wis within th. ir boundaries are ; or judging by the pa.-t, ever by any possibility can 1-e. It is cer tain-y to be h-.jx-d tint they will I e dealt with, an 1 that, too, -loit'v, in such a severe n easnre i hat these outrages will .It , i r .1. . .i- . :i i . ; jj lenueiea ior me n.iuic i.i;j.m.-si!. ie t hi is not my opinitin H'"ti but the opinion of .all with whom I have recently conversed on the subject. It is only to tho.-.e in the east hn.se thes aul prop erty are weave from hisinrouds, that the Indiau ;s an o' ject of sentimental com-pa-sion ; to tbotki who have to deal. with him, he is a cold-blooded, inhuman as sas.-m, by the side of whom the "Old Man of the .Mountains"' was a personifi cation of mercy. A treaty by Col. Baker under the di rection of Gen. Sheridan, will be more advantageous and acceptable to our brave pioneers than any other that is likely to be made. More anon. Wilbur To Kr Kxitimnl. Yesterday the Circuit Court ordered the body of Jo-eph A f en. who died re cently aV the Huxity Hou-e, under su picious cirnistances, to be exhumed. The apicaranoes of foul play aie con sidered strong enough to warrant a care ful investigation. St. Joe Vniun. An Tndian woman in California, one huiidied years old, has declared in a rrance that San Eranci-eo is to be de stmyed by an earthquake in 1ST3. A letter from Rome iy n rriet Hos- I nier ha? become neb by htr animc ca rf. PLATTSMOUTJI, NEBRASKA, A.NWllltK l.4l.. ll rU iUE. Five l"rm'tl Men Attacked on KoIunkii'ii Fork. Three of tbe Party Kilted. A Brother of Hon. C. CI. tier le one of the Victims. They attempt to E-enjie, are Overta ken aal hltot. From Our Own Correrpon'teat. Lincoln, May 22, 1ST0. Ed. Herald : I have a few moments let.-ure just now and wdl employ them iu acquainting you of another terrible out rage which has recently been perpetra ted by the oppressed and down-trodden Indians. I have not learned the particulars, but it seems that five peaceable citizens in the vicinity of Solomon s Fork, in Kan sas among whom was a brother of C. H. Gere, Esq., editor of the Journal of this place, were quietly working in the field at planting corn, when they were attacked by a party of savages. Being unarmed and defense'ess they thought to escape by means of the riv?r, and reach ing the middle of the stream where Mr. Gere and two of his companions were shot and killed by the Indians who pur sued them to its banks. Mr. C. II. Gere received the painful intelligence this morning, and immediately set out to look after his brother's remaias and take care cf his family and effects. I suppose that if the subjects of any other nation in the woild should commit one-fourth the crimes against our citizens that are committed almost daily by the Indians, and no effort was made to ap prebend and bring the offenders to jus tice, that the National Government would think that its honor, as well as a regard for thi! safety of the people, re quired that war should be immediately declared for the purpose of vindicating 1 the supremacy of the American Hag and 1 . J , - . laws within our own dominions. The severity that has been used and countenanced for the purpose of sup pressing Gner iila band-, both during and at the close of the late war, found a sufficient justification in the face that the safety of the peaceable citizens demanded it. Lynch and martial law is justified for the purpose of bpprchcudiug and punishiug horse thieves, burglars an, murdeieis: but bands of Indians who wander about committing, without the ica-t provocation or inducement, crimes of tLe mo.t horrible nature, of which the most hardened white would not, without the strongest motives be guilty, are, forsooth, an oppressed and much iu- IsjcU people, Iie Lu-- ' ""-" " . must be miniiJereu iu vy RinJ worus nd sympathy, and who mu.-t, at the ex pense of the very people whom tiiej murder and destroy, be fed und clothed and furni.-hed with arms with Thich to continue their hellish woik. Perhaps this policj' is just, but I confess that 1 au. unable to so understand it. It look.- to me as though every murder that is committed which the United State.- Gov ernment has the jiower to prevent is a murder by that Government ot one oi its own citizens. The Indiaps on our border are nut those who "see God in the clouds and hear Him in the winds," or auywher-el.-e or fear either God or man so lorn; as they are permitted to perpetrate tin i; crimes unmolested. They are not edit ing for their wigwams, their hunting grounds, or their liberty and sustenance. All these are guaranteed to them by the general governuien? and if they are not, their ow.i industry would jjecure them. Let them once become peaceable and in dustrious and the nation is ready to pro tect them by its ai ms and its laws a -though they were ciliecns. 'fh-y aie as fully aware'of this as any one. i hey ii not commit their atrocities merely from Mie impulses of a savage and untaught nature, but with cold, deliberate malice, knowing them in all their enormity, as crimes against the laws of Heaven and earth. Yours, Wilbur RAILUOAU Aft lIE.Vr. Oue Child Killed Another ll lly In J ii r -!!! From tbe Xtbraska City Chmnivlc At about two o'clock this evening, the construction train upon the Midland Pacific- Kaiiroad, as it was leaving tbe city. and while near the city lumt.-, at Hi Weond bridge, nm over and in-taut !v killed a cli.id t.eioi!iu.g to a m.tn named Meyer, and at the same time bioiiy, and it is feared. Litany cnpi!ii)g aii iiltei child. As soon a-d. sewered, tli; whe tie was hlowti. a:i-.i the irake- anin'ied : but too late, a.- the locomotive wa- under tH gieat headway, and the ehdlren ap oeared too voung to rea.ize the feaifu po-ition iu which they weie placed. The sympathies of the entire community will le with the afHtcted parents who-e home toe di-ath angel lia- so suddenly entered. JaATI.R. Jhe boy by the name ot Christian, was about two years old, ant the gnl, by name .Matilda, about four years old. 1 he Lov was m.-tantlv killed and the lower limbs of the tirl are now about to le amputated. lrs. Jjarsh x llershey, to be asst-ted by Dr. ad.tce, will perform the operation. A coroner's jury is being empanneled to examine the ca-e, but public opinion seems to exon erate the railroad employees irotu al blame in too premises. Still Later. Tr. Inr.-h, Coroner of Otoe county, has summoned a jurv eon si-ting of W. E. Dillon, Itobeit Hawke. W. 11. Kortl, E. licysch ag, K. L.irtn and J. J. Imitoif, and will commence au inve-tigatioii at y o'clek a. m. to-day, which will probably show on whom the blame re-ts. . The leg was amputated, as stated above, and up to our latest report the child was doing as well as could be ex pected. Santa Anna is the Judas Tscariot of the 3Iexicans iu California. They burn his eifizy annually, oq the day preceding jrool Fritlay. THURSDAY, MAY lrr-el ; 1 1 Iim otiitly l.e m eratic Central t'oiimt itte. The Democratic Central Committee of Otoe county, met in the parlor cf ths Seymour House, on to-day, (Saturday), May 21st, 1S70, pursuant to call. Present James Thorn of Nebraska City ; Dr. J. AV. Conger, of MeWilliams precinct ; M. S. Campbell, of Deiawaie preeinet; Geo. . W. Covell and John lleth, of Nebraska City. Abso:,t lY'tt Hoagland and J. Ster ling Morton. The meeting was called to order, and proceeded to organize by electing M. S. Cample!l as Chairman, pro tvm, and O. W. Covell Secretary, pro-tcm. On motion of Dr: J. W. Conger. Jas. Thorn wa" then elected permanent Chair man of the Commit tcs, and G. W. Co veil permanent Secretary. The following preamble and resolution was offered by Jams Thorn, and on mo tion of M. S. Campbell, it was unani mously adopted and ordered to lie opread at length on the record of the Demo cratic County Central Committee : PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTION. Whereas, -The Nebraska City A.-., long the recognized organ of the Otoe county Democracy, failed and refu-ed to support the regular Demoeratic ticket at the late municipal election in Nebraska City and Whereas, Said ticket was regularly placed in nomination by delegates duly elected at primary conventions, called for that purp-e by the Chairman of the City Central Committee, and regu iarlv held iu several wards of the city. And Whereas, A portion of the said Demo crat iu ticket was defeated, in conse quence of the encouragement given to its enemies by the sai l Xncs, thereby weakening the st-ength of the mo-t fowerful strong-bold of Democracy in t he count' and State. And Whereas. It. was owing to the estab lishment of the Nebra-ka City Tiiitrx, and the efforts put forth by that truly Democratic .-heet, that a portixi of saiil Democratic city ticket was elec ted. Therefoic, A'wotW, That we, the Democratic Central Committee of Otoe county, Ne bras a, believing it to be our duty to give "Honor to whom Honor is due,'" do hereby recognize and endorse the Ne- ft" Clt' as Uf or"" the Democracy or Otoe county, an-l clicer- fully and confidently recommend it to the Democracy of the JMate, ai a sound and reliable exponent of the principles of the Democratic party. On motion of M. S. Campbell the Secretary was instructed to keep a record of all calls for Deuiociatic County Con ventions, and the proceeding.; of said conventions, and a summary of the re turns of the votes cat at the elections held in the county. On motion of James Thorn, the Scc rcarv and Chairman were instructed to obtain the numl'rof registed voters in e u h peeincc and Ward iu the county and city, in order to make the appoint- ient of clegates to the several pre cincts and Wards in the county and city at the next meeting of the com mittee. On j'j'rtfp.nf Dr, .Conger, the pro-"Vabli-hrd ii the" Nebraska City Daily and Weekly Tinir. A vote cf thanks was then tendered to r. 1. M. Bvinkcr, the gentlemanly ot of the Seymour House, for the use f his parlor for the meeting of the com mittee. On motion of James Thorn, the com mittee then adionmr-d to meet again on Sat;rdav, June ISth, 1S70, at 2 o ciot-s m a the Court Ibm-e in Nebia.-ka City. Neb. M. S. CAMPBELL, G. W . Covell, Chairman. Secretary. Tlnitg. 1 Woman Kliot nsul Hortnlly Woniu letl tj- IrnU.-.tj. Ft. Haxdall, D. T., May 14. To the EJitor of tho IIcraM. L;t-t night, Marv Kellev, a young wo man iourneving up the country, whil-" sieepitig iti a tent in camp at the mail -tation; opposite this post, was shot in the Lack while a deep, and mortally wound: d. Two Em houses, standing in the stable. were also shot dea l with arrows, andono mule stolen. I e tinging to the agency trader at Whets one. All the woik of Sioux Indians. Have some interesting nd sfartiing Indian news to sen 1 you from Cheyenne Agency. 1.' .,1 " rVOrA , IHIIC 1 IV. hut." Traveler. OitKth't llrrnhl. Over tlte Yt'ltwl4iie I'nlt to In. Mmf Ii-tli. Helena, M. T., Ma- IS. .V mrtv of t"hite men, wliilc on a pleasure) trip t i hi' rails oi the l e'lowstono. t fhoir tack st'tilcn one nitrht hv :i li.itii tit' In- liitn- ktKiwn as Shi-ori Kat.-r. Thy pui-suttJ tin Iiflians. At ity', nk thu 'atter h.t-tiiy ion-ti m-ft'd a ta!'t :m l :tt- fruntfil tocii"ith(-' 1 fi!t.wtrirtc. Ato;t nii'lwuv across. th( tiirn-iit to.iJv t!.c raft Itiwn thrt trt-m. ttiitl it itti-1 its ii?liteeii "Kiriip.tnf wore swept over the falU to iiir taut tkatli. The IiHtHnt. Vashin;t'v. .Vi- 2?.. It is rfMrte 1 that tll IVe-i-h-Ilt vill ljipnint ticri. tii.ni.tn .l.-a--t.-,!. o! ,i-w II tni'.h're. (i jvc-inor o" Iif.cho, viw ! "avol. r-'-ii'ti 'il. Te'e-'rai.h'c ct-re-n-"1!! n?e hetweon 'l-Mitrral.- i'iM- an l Shorman. relative in th re v'ltln Inn r i f on lh Kana- r,t- eific r atl, s Oif that the !attr onlt-rtd tho mo.-;t ctiersret'e itia-nre-s tii ths-trr.y th-r pirtv that uia'!" the att:.;. Sh'T ttian is al-o int'onucJ tliac Gt-n. She: Man vo'tinte. r-, anJ tijar -n--aei in jturMii', but sha'l not pa- nnro than one nianh north of the Union Pacific ilailroait, mi 'ess in clove pursuit of the actual ma rauders. RKl C'lwiieJ ntd llst ( hlrfw. ClIKYF.XNK, May 22. Red Clouil. John Hit I nrd and ahont twenty-five Sionx left ort Fetterman this niorninsr, f r Wa-hinpton. It i$ ex lfted the-y will reach Ctityonno on the 27th instant. T. Llis, Jiy 22. Another slatnler suit ha- U-en hmnsht aemti t the Jepihfin'n h a siter of the woman who i-errc-titly 't:iitic?l a rrr dtot n.tia'n-t thttt vttjier for J.i.O-to. The suit is ha-'! on the jnif Hrt'w'c. A ii.-patch. w.i.s rwivf l at heaiLnar terc t-liv. that (it-nera! FoMlncJ is iii close pursuit of the In Jiarwwho renr.j'y j pattsmO Jth attiiokecl the working jiarttci on t!ie Kan sas; l'acitic Kailroai, with gool prospectst r.er.ti' -r m l i of overtaking them. A MaAs meet ini' i to be hold here on Thursday evening noxt, to discuss t!: queftton of remvinff tho Nilioual C'api- . i.i l 1 1 : l tal. Governor I'altner. Of Illinois; DUt- . trOvrniors I altuetr, ui iimii'-is,, uuv of Nebraska; Jud?e le!hav, of , .it c'c"'" i . msatj, and Other prominent men are to le", Kan be prefect. -2(5, 1S70. RAILROAD LANDS The Burlington & Md. River R. R. Co. in Nebraska SOW OFFER PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS To their T,ai,d in Itnn(res . 7. . !. li. 21, 12, IS aivl 1 1. E.i-t of ttie c,;h P;iucii);d WcriJian, in Ifcbriuip, On Ten Years Credit! Only si.t prrcsitt. intrrc?t on the v:-.lr.:.tion is rcitiireil fur tli first Jfar: thi- :fie for tho socoutl. ami then, nn ant uftcr the t!.irl e;ir. only oni- inni li of the prim-inl uwl tlei-reasin inttrcit is pit)'ulleiiiiuuu.iljr. TWENTY PER CEHTVILL EE DEDUCTED From our Ti-n Years Crolit price, nt t'je ortion ot the b.iyi-r. it'bepitya in t'uil. auJ teu rtrctit. iu: rest Mrittiin one ar irout iaie t juirehaw amt hi. pre-cu)itioi. viuvnt will bjulljw. 1 ia sctltciut-ii t. On these Gensrous Terms At low prioe, rnngini; fiotu to 3. SiS. T, S.. , Ki Mi, mj. avcratfiiK nbrut LUiltT HOLLA KS I'lIU ACKE. as per tiuaUy aiiU looul uilvaiii.'Kts. A miliar product ions will .y lotr Nti'i'iitii 1,;ctu! AtiBplr Iciii ' isirnU .13 a ill iti iti lic liatm Sir t ii 'fctrw I 'rod it Facts lo be Considered. lOf1 aoies It. U. Lanils at 87 cash, U jS.75tn ijycai .erotli! at ii porcciii., ! HU'I will cit. in iaiy anuuai pay- I incut.", the total sum ot. ) $1,8J2 40 An'l !') ucrvtf ol School J.;.ii.i.. al i,", j I lie lowest price, and ti eijucntly I solil at auction lor . io and l-t dollar:',', on 10 years, at l'Jper cent, f interest, coii! J S2.2-I0 f0 Making a differcnoo in favor of Kuil roi.it Liuiis ot. t 8 417 00 Uut torn fair comparison the average price at which School Lamls have been sold, !iuuil bo compare! wnh the uvcrago price of our J'.ail road laii'i-t. Take for example the average price of SI 0. S3 per ay e. nt which the Srute hi lioil Luii.ls have ueen sold, tw per report ot ."Male Audit r.i- Lund Coimnissioiier of the ."tate, tor the l".al yar ending Nov. ;i(th, IS'i'J. and 100 acres cnts at this price in ten years at ten per cent, interest the total sum of. $3.i!09 bO l'educt rout thi the total c-t of it'll acres tf U. rf- M. K. H. Laml. at our average Long Credit prii-e of jio.-ii per acre, on 10 years credit ut 6 per cent, interest viz 52,230 -10 And the difference on a quarter sec tion iu favor of Kaiiroad Lands is... f 1.130 1!0 This coinparion i not ci.f'.c to prove ,.i to. School Lands have be, u fold loo hih. oat t prove that the law of this State hits Lt eti raiitie . by actual ttnd numerous sale t au'-iioti. m n tlm minimum price Jisrii, iz: Seven dollars r acre: and the a Venice valuation of the B. A M. U.K. Lamls is rat ili eti by the saute intelligent an I practical verdict. Kaiiroad Lands havo another advAiitae i.i the fact, that a buyer can choose out of eiahte n rections in a Township, instead of being coiiticcd to only two School sections. Our LotiR or Ten Years Credit prices ranee jfeficr:i!j-. , i'iat.c jjuWr, - Appli'-a'ions f ir land pan he made to : FL'LLKR. V ! I.LS1E A HARK, at Ashland. Neb. S. .1. lit WELL, at Weeping AVa cr, C:i Co.. X ibraskn. V. '. I I LEY. R Nursery Hi!!. "!! ("..,:,". ;. COVKLL. CALHOUN Jt tKOX'lON. ut - c-bra-ka City. Neb. Ii. . M It. K. CU.'S LAND OFFICE. M Lin coln. Neb. or at K. K. LAND OFFICE iu Plutl-month. S. it AKKIS. Land Commissioner li. Jfc .M. 11. K. Co. in Nek. S' ORDINANCE TO REiJlLATii ilir KALS OF THE C11Y OF l'LATTa- MOT 1 Skc I- He it ordained by the Mayor :.ud City Council ot tho ciiy ot Plat:Muoat!i. Ca.-s Couiity. Ne'or.iska : 'i'uat it shall i.-u utiiaw ful for any fieison or p i-ojts, to keep cvitbiu tht incor p..ia.c ;iii;i;- ot the iiai.1 ciiy. any hna of lll" taine, or place or bou.-c ol .ostitutiou. or carry oii pro.--ti.ui ion u i. hiu tbe s lid liriiils. S;c. 2. Every person foiuid guilty of Lccpini? n house of lillanie, or any huse or piace for prostttiition. shxli be fined iu a su :i not to ex .eei one iicuJrcd didjats, ncr:efs than ten tioi lars. ,-E7. 3. Every person who is found as nn in r:ate or inoi.iti s ol any of 'he hoaes or fdaces liieuiioucd in the preceding sections shall, on conviction, be f.ned in any su:t not. more than tiny uofl.irs nir less tha:i live do!!ar. SrX-. 4. L'poii any cum plaint and iiiforination being made against a person it persons for any or cutter ol the o:f nscs mentioned iu the pre ceding section, it shall re the duty of the City Recorder ol the sai.i cityol 1'iattsniouth. before w hom su-'h complaint is made, to i;sne his war rant for the atrestof the person er persons so charged: and the said Kc-cordrr before vl.oni such person or person? so charged tuny be uroutni. s.'i!,!!, t:ivieu.m prxceev; to near cue I ..(......j ,iiiil it. uton ml tiie testitii'inv. hs!ia!l lintt tne hccuscii guilty ! .he otience so charged, tho sai i Recorder shall pass sentence its the cir cumst.itices may rc'iuire. wiit'ia tbe limits herein prescribed, ttndcoiair.it tiie person or per sons so convicted lo jail uu'.il the line nnl etists arc p.ti i. Ski-, o. Thnt the Ciiy M.ir-hal, his deputies, an I sll poitcen.cTi t'ltit may lie nppnirted or el ccd ttie said city, shiill have power, and are hereby authorized to arrest nil or any per son or persons who arc known to have commit ted any oi trie ollences n-tuel in the fir-t nnl se.ond an t third sc-lions of this ordinance wiihoat warrant, mid it is hereby made the ini p rative duty of all and any of paid ofliccrs to a.tcst any and alt persons so finnfftiiir. and brnig th'-m beioru the itaiii City Recorder, wlnrcupon he shall forthwith file hi- iniorma tioit an i ihc same proceetitng shall be had as in section four oi this ordinance. St-x. ii. The Rco-d-r shall have tlte same fecstnat are :i!.owc;l Justice- of tbe Peace ia tilts Mate tor like scrvi-en. and f-r each convie to the fduitior.n! f e ol one dollar; and the il.irh..l or other o'H -er sh ill be attowed the same fees a-i oiitabies are nliow-d b-tuclaws oi tiiis State for sa-uc services. The Marsha! or otiicr :tti -er ttriittn the urn st sl.all oi- aljowcsi j l ih.ir:td in c ch e ise of e.-mvietina r he sum of iuc a I ittni- ai t e ot ttiree doilats. 'i bcr shall live doners, cue v. tiy Aiiorney s ice : out in no e tc- sh.ul the cost- l.c charted or taxed lo the laid ci'j ! I'la'tsuiooth. "sr. 7. Ail processes shall run tho same ns the pna-cscs o: siutiiitr ntiti're iu this State: and all i.-rj i!.- :'o;n ie'e 1 stiall l.t.vp the ri'lit of ap PCh! ur.d error as they mix-it have in any other pr-.secuticii under the laws il this State: nd said appeals or p-'tiji-ms io error shall be taken mil proi-ei-ded : ith soy oth'-r appeal or peti tion in error fnun a j j-tice's c-ccir;. st'-. H This or-liuriix e shall tnke eiTert and in for-e f.--r.'t an I alter u puVUcatioii as ro-qyi-e 1 by line. Tassed nn l approvea xa ivt. i,:. A I.71!'.V fnvi.F Attist. ii. Jr. Co yy.v.. CitT Recorder. in:ty2i3wlt FL'FiWITURE CABINET MAKER, ! And dealer in all kinds "f furniture and Chairs. Mis sthkrt. (third d or we-t cfT 0 r l l.L). Varitsli'mr tie t!y d 'i. Funerals attended at the fhortest notice. ino.ll Clacksniilhing. ricned rtr lease-! f. 1 Blacksmith Mm.d'o rUxth s.reet. ami are now , - ., slTtV, BlacLsmiih Mu.p. on cixth s.reet. ana are now , prepared to do all kinds of tsork in their lint. I Horste.hoeinir and Plow remiririr done on short I Uce laXuBRi " FjSSziKK f nq. s. t.iy Luis va ria.Uiiiouui lur Sale, at Auction. TIi lot helow described, lyiti in Plntts moutb. Nebraska, were conveyed to th lur linnion and yinscuri Kiver Kaiiroad Coin piny, in NVbra-iit, Mayor's dkwl, dated April 4, iJ'K recorded liook N. p.-ofts jii, M,". The jaid ratlioud coinpuriy wi'l srll said lots at aucticn. at ir tijar thp door of the Court llottss, iu PUtt.-Moatl., on We. Ires. lay, June 1. 1370. Sale to beia at Uo'ci.H-k A. .V.. The terms will be one-ha'f cash on the day of S'lle and the r-tnsind.-r within t'tiiny days. Neglect to pay within thirty clays will be treated tut freeing tho Company from all obligation to the pur haser, and as workinc a. t'orleiture of the tm ccy that he may have paid. The title lo the lots comes directly from the Mayor, nud i;t supposed to be peiieet. Tb com puny will sell ull its riht. title aud interest, but aiii itive deeds cf Quitclaim, only, without auy covenants us to title. Lots. Itlocka Ij Lots. Blocks 2 13 I j 3 4 w 12 2.1 II 1 2 111 2 ;$ 3 4 , 1- 11 '! 1 2 4 Id 121 ' 5S ;; 3 Lit S S'J 1 1 I 161 a ll ! a , I 2 il ! loi 2 : t2 , 3 0 y 11 ltiS S j H; L 5 6 i M7 12 ; " 4 va j 7 9 ! 16'J H ,M ii 1 3 4 5 8 7 I ,-n 12 SW 8 10 12 j 1,0 4 6 7 i 172 8 M I 1 2 3 4 i 7 17J 5 1 9ti . t The above lots will each be sol I rep'irnt-ly, but the following tractionul lots will be sold to gether, as lacy arc placed: Fract 1 Lots jiiuck Fract'l Lots .Blocks 12 3 84 ill 23 siT 12 3 I Kj j 4 5 tt 4.U ; " 2 3 89 12 3 HC 4 5 6 4 5 6 " 1 2 3 90 1 2 3 87 j 4 4 5 6 S30 LUMBER I S30 LUMBER I Gotd surfaced Boards sold for thirty dollar per thouaaud al ill chic mvunm. o, Anj ererriliinc U In prportiB, Cimo and see Iiuraber sold Cheap C. W. LYMAN & CO. mayTdtkwtf Master's Sale. I'istrift Court Cass County Nuhrnska. T. 15. OorJon. 1'llf. vs. EdparC. Lewis, Sarah Jane Lewis, aud It- II. Wheeler. iy virtue aud in pui-.-.tiauce of a uecreetal or tier of tiiis Court, made on the Mth day o April A.!). lotl in the above entitled eausi there will be sold under direction of the sub scriber, at public auction nt tho front doorof the Court House in the city ot Flattstnouth, ts county Nebra-k a, on the lbth'av ot .lune, A. 1), 1h.ii, at the hour of V. o'clof It a. in. of said day. the following described real etate situated in I'li'.tts'iioTith.Ciiy Cassfounty. Nebraska, to-wiU Lot t.iti::bi r tn Rlock numbe r lil, as desiic natcd upon the published and recorded plot et said city. Dated this '.'th "lay of May. A. D. 1B70. SAM. AI. CHAPMAN. Master mayl2w't ia Chancery. ii - 7? II L'REHY filVEN. that an election will b. 1. liclu nt ihe usual place of holding elections i the City cf Plsttsmnuth. Cass county, Ne bruska. on Monday the aith clay of J tine, 1X7H. or tbe purpose of svotui'.tiiiR lo the Ickui voters oft!;" s.,nt city the proposition to issue the l;on 1: ot saiil city lo the amount of ten thous and dollars, to be tied in the payment for tbe .construction ot bribes in the said city, and tor the paytctiT.v for the (trading ot the streets of the said, -city; said bonds to run not less than oi e ytJr nor inert than two years from the date ofMiieir is-ua.tce. w ith interest, payable annu ally it the rule of ten per cent, pit tin n unit said ln.ii. Is and intererst to be payable at tho oJTice of the treasurer of the said city, in one and two year" trout tbe date of issuance- The proposition wi;l also be submitted to toe voters of said city, at said election, to authorize and reouire the Citv Couucilof said city to levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said b e d-; as the same becomes due and payable, until said bonds are paid, in uddi- ti.m to ttie usuni L.e levied, cr to oe tc icu. I tie question to sttid voters ut said election will be "for ouds asid tax. yes:"' "for, bonds and tax. no:" whici election w ill be opened at 8 o'clock in tiie morning, and continue open un til 'i o clock in the ntte'noon ot said day. by order of the Ciiy Council this Uth day of May, l7l). At. est. S. Jr. COOPfcR. City Recorder. inaylttw.T .. x S VI ACT O 3T TITL E The understg-ned hav completed a FULL AND RELIABLE Ablract eTMMe '."T.aTDS A:i LOTS in Cass county, showing EVERY INSTRUffiE ir efTw'tinz the title of real estate on'" tho records of said cunty. Our a'is'ract shows "kind of in strument. Date," hre mide I'nessed Consideration. Stamp "late ct ttlinir. Rook and Va.xe where recorded," "Liens," Ac . "nd will l.e posted daily. Uthce oter i'role nnil i este i rti(t f-tore. MAXWELL iCTIAl'MN. my 2Cdiwtf. ATTEHTIOrr FARMERS ! ! Jynu want to huy nn A Ao 1. REAPER and MOWER Call On ' d sen .VI S'!? & CO At the Xt'W rof.'K STOllf; and esamire their -L'uci JuprurtU Cavuga Chief Reaper & Mower For 1870 1 Aim tt eir lrpe stock of BREAK IXO AND nTUIiULE Plows. may2Cwtf. GREAT SALE OF SHORT HORN . T WILL sell to the hichest bidder, at my fa-m. 1 VI iniir-i sou'ii-wc-t ed PiHtt-nriutb. and li miles i.o t'l wig ot Nebri'ta City, on .don d iv. June iif. if-7o. li he .! of tborougbred Hons i,.:ioni.ing to ii newft. of Illinois. 1 hese Ciiitlc will oe .-o d for cash. r its equivalent in other cti'tle. Farmers, ibis is a fine chanceend the I.ikI to secure one of thce fine c lve as thev will be ik-:ii cm of the s.t.-ite it not sold en day s..!e. 1 .':.-re will be no by biddn if, arol e.-c n i.r.n.ii.i is'ia ". in dc reuigicea. ta e t'i common.-e at ll o'clock, a" nt. JOHN GILLMORU. I I'-fR-""- . i i . . . . l T DF-SIIII! to .initoum o to the pa')!: tV.t I j i tin nave my j:ot American Ten lmh T.ouhle Turbine Water Wheel in lull ope r ilion. I li n.liilMl m- ,n:!l I Vi imiikIiiiiiI 1 ..fi I.OV p-ep r. . do better bj u.y si gt-iiners than any I mill in the fctate. J. A. LAUA. I mav.rtwtf. 1 I n. ffAl.v m,l-B 111 flh l f t i' ftl-l 111 , Waier. on the head ol Ce.-ai crce-k. wi.i !:u-l .i- ai- , i ler. tin lae nennoi w.m c-rc. a jbiu .- ! tie ourim? the .j.liiinj season at f.c rr.-ef a', e I head pe month tor ihe soiison. and luruith salt.. 1 All cattle must be dUtinoily branded .r h will litSce evruer Main aui -'stou-J :- -t taci story' TtMUS : Ilatly fiO. ,--- . : per in, ii. "r. miwniMMMnnwwcffw . Of tL Aa ts .-' home wimm. r; Of 'New Haven Statb of Connecticut, On the. Zlst I)iv of Dccmhrr, h. ' made to the AuJ'itor th'. nv.it. of J'efrcfki, unu'.: ( Stitute. lt. NAME AM) LOCATrO The name of the t. oin ..any is thn lic-'-j ' i anco Compauy of New Itxvm, i-.-it ti t : . Lie . icut. CAP II AL. 2nd. The Amount of its Capital Slock is : i 2.jO,CXi . 3rd. 'Ihe amouut of its i piled Mock paid up is l."t.'.ifii i a m;ts. 1th. First Ca;h on h.mf aud in hauus of Agc.nU aud otn-rs ,l... XI rfecoii'i Real Kslale atiiu'-uuib' i - c.l 7 :, "s") Third Lands owned by tai- Cuti.- piiny and taw sectTred. with tli ra'.ei f interost ttere-n. Fourth- Uuots of the Company se cured by iiitirtctire on Real ICs- tatc with Jouhte the amount loaned .Vt.S'ii . Filch lcots other: - occur, d & Sixth LMns for pretuiutus ',t Seventh All other Jcurities !l,t ;" ', JUills receivable for lulHUJ l'rrti'i- ums i ;.- - CI Stocks and Bonds owned by tL CuUi;auy oTi.iu-. il Si. 7s- . v .,4'J LIABILITIIV. 5th. The amount ol liabiiiue Juo or not due to Kicks or othr creilitors by the Company, f th. Losses adju-ttml and due 7th. losscs aitjusted an i i,ut Jua Mil. Losses unadjusted, yth. Losses in suspcuse waiiii.c tor turt lier pi oof .... 10:li. All other tuiiiKS against the Company. 11th. i he icreateht amount insura I in any one ris 12th. 1 he greatest amount anowod by the Company to be iusuie-i in aT J.'ji i;j lii;.:: '.7 any one city, town sr itlug - No rule. loth, ihe greatest amaunt allowed to be insured iu any uun block depends upou the sixo and con- ; struction. llth. Act of Incorporation, St-i'w- ui em of Assets ttud l'uwcr of At- toiney to ABerts must be filed in Auditor's Olbeo before "Ceriiliciite of Authority" iU bo issued to Agenu. STATEOFCOXNECTICUT I County of New Haven j AVhereas. 1). R. Satterlce, President, ttltl ft. S. tjoodwell, Jseeietary, of t!ia Hi u.e In-ur. ti Company, to me personally known b .inn si- ally j'orn, depose and say. ihul the f.irroicir statement is a full, true and corr l -uuteri.tit of the a Hairs of said Company. '1 'i tt tha sni 1 Company is the bona fide owner ci rt lea-' is j,ls dollars f cash capital, inv c , i ,i, . '. U.c and bonds of at least par value, cr .. .o r"r- i -on titiiticumberud real csijice i .:, si !nut double tbe umount for which tb nu -ie is m.ii-l-Kaged. 'i'httt no part of the fo eg tir; dcc: I irivesttnents are made for tho ber ...t ,; , dividual exercising authority in Mia iuurr mcnt of saivl ('ompany, ami ihtif ti e. .' above described ulticersof said Co:iip..;.jr. bitf tied, 1). R. SATTi7RLf 'K, Pre.v li td. Wm. S. iiOOU Vy.Lu. -' cr-. tj.r. Xworn to und subscribe I vl;r .-. "ti.i; eighteenth day of January. 1S70. Id testimony whereof I have t.itrf -unto subscribed u:y nam acd f Seal. f.ied my otlicial real. ailjne.t. IAMAN K. Mt-WSOV. Comtnissicner foi the ait to of Ntj..'l STATE OF Sy.VV tSK A. I l.N.Sl RANCJ; UEl'T It is hereby certified that tl.ee- hi b- rn f;li t in thisollicea swornstatcni'-nt. slow-' tw itij . on- litioo of the Home lusitrnme Co-c- -- ! t te at New Haven, in ci.e htte d C .iti-vti. ui, on tba 31st day of Lweiibrr. lc'-'J. iti dan- with the provisions il an act ol t :e ti -utai Assembly ot the Jit.ite ot corwsk i. rnjulat-, Instiranco Comi anics approved .' .!- ..-. iSbej. that said Company had file-l .c . r--arv papers and a ttatcmc-nt sh"i h k th t -jiu 'i -i:inv is possessed of the requisite '-tint i capital, and invested as required bv law I , thority is herehv- given t' the tileove nan-.t Company to transact their appropriate b-.-,i:ie-.s f Fire insurance in the Stxtie. in fivrd with Ihe laws thereof, until the -tl.-t .1 jy ot Jan uary A. I). 1J71. 1 further certify that L. D. HKJiNTTT. of I'lattsmouth City. County of Case. i au hoiizc i to transact business a-c- rding to l,nr for sail e-ompnr.y as their Agent and Attorn" 'n rv County where they hve an agency i .tar''. d.cil upon tiling this certificate for record witu th j Cieik of Cuss Cou-ity. Ill witnes whereof I have hereunto IAL. net my hand and KIT: x d il-si ;' oftice, at Lincoln, this 7th ja ol' March. A, I. )l7o. JOHN tilLLK.-PII". Auditor Hi titate. nci)i vXSTck" ivo 80 . N ORI) i NANCE TO RKaTUAIX S WI , UlU.lI Kl,A.M.l A I CI 1'Y OF 1'LAllrsMolJTIl. r Ri .M Kl ,N I Mi- A I iA !'. ii, I N i li K ShCTms 1. lie it ordained t y the Mayor ar..l City Council of the city of Piatlsiuouth. :,. county, Nebraska, that it will t e unlawfitl l.,r any person or persons to permit any lio r rsinit lo rnn at larpe in the inc-.i r-orat in of the said city of Fiatismoutli, al any tin ! ., tween the first days of Mareh and Octir of aeh year. tE . 'i. T at it will lie lawful and theduty ul' the City Marshal ol suid t-i'y to tjike iijiii, i confine in a pen or pound any swim- i r hoes that may be found running at larte .11 the sa I cityof Plattsmouth, and tbercui on tnesaiu .Mar shal shall notify the id owner or owners in writing, if known, and if not known by p,":i,x the notice up in three co-spicuou places 1,, said city, that lie will proceed to m-il i':c !;: idiaicribins th s,aie,at public mciiiMi. m' .i hour thcici:i uat ie i, tiie tim not to bo less 'ban three days fiom the 'itne of giving C: ai 1 nu-ti'-e, and ueii n said sale the person oTcri gth" biritiiil- bi 1 for the same, for c.s!i. bu i-a il.'cuied tb" pu cha. tr. wuicu iitaii .iicc-c wl title in and .0 said Log c.r hots iu eaid pur chaser. sec. S. he Marshal rcive th-foil , w ir.iC as fc es fo taking up and -eiiiiigas Ion s-i.c For taking up each bog, fi'ty -on' : mr selling each hog, fitly ecu's; ior fee iitg a. A ttikt g care of each hog. fijteen cents p, r uav; 'r.re -i.Wsuch fees and expenses shall he paid out f the iu'jr.cy arising t.oui the prayisiumt (,1 th: ordinance, and Isoui uu other lund. tK-. 4. '1 lie owner or owners of ary hn:i taken no can redeem and take: their h. .. . ... time before ale. by paying to the City aiar-hHt an ins lawTtu n-es anu eipenfe-s. up to, 1; t: tima of taking them awi.y. bEC. .-. All iiiin--y arising frotu i-ach sale, af ter paying the cost and e-xprne-of making the same, shall bo pad lo the City Treji.-:fi hi t aepi oy inn ior i inon-iii, w."ieo. if by tb t titce the owrer A the snid hog. dve rin .;, r.r and mike satisiactory r-rooi of o i,er,;,.p. theu it ir to be paid 10 the gi-iier.i fund ot ,;.,. city. Rat .f iu jh c..i..i,s !r ,01 mwji.'. ,4 owner of said hng i.r hogs s!ia! ti: -,ke i-lc tory proof thai he was the au ii'-r tb.ere.-t ki t!.- time ot auch sale, then the said Treai'iirer sh 1 I pay the si-l am ,ut.: to .hi, iaid ote. ..," or 1 - -s ins. less ten per rent, which said Treat-tin-r mn retain aa hi tees. Skc. 6. T his Ordinance to tak" e"'er atui 1 1 ui force frcm andattet its puolication law. Passed and ayprove-1. ?Ja :H,o. o t- A I.AZEXUY. Mv..r. Attest, 3. F. C"rR, City Rtc rdcr. Sheriffs Sale. Thomas B. CloreloL v r nxcecuiion. A.II.Townsenl. j N otice is herd.y xiven t It , ffor fe, fsale at public auction hi th.- miii h tror.t uunr of the Court He ns 111 tbe '-ny ot ' l-l .ttsoi-sti Cas county. 4e ra-ka: on Monday the .1.1. h of May. A. I. IsTo at 1 o'clock p. ot s-Mti-v all the nitbt. tit'.r and interest of tne '.. name d deleitdtml in :: d t.i the an, -4 11 , "ta:c. i'utitetl r T' ?i end's addiii .e to tb--City of Pli'tsittccth, cats ;,u:i;y. Nci-ra.-. 1-diOws r I.ots Xo Ihrcean 1 f-.ur ( :(ai.d 1, ir, block N'-s. five. 1 itnine w. j ten .tf and Io. in i,;.-s .'... ,. i lots No. one. ti.i a: I tit,-ee 1. 2 tt .1 block No. te n ' j ) . : n I the r.: iiril 1 , - f I .1 N-j.sey.-.7.SiM'l all ..f bit No.cirfbt H "in i ",o.-t No. t'-.irlcon. ai! take 11 as t.'ie pi. p-..-t.T .,( j-j ,J dcliiida if A. 11. Towi scud ..u at, cie-.-ui iou 111 la cr cf Thotnti li. tiordon. is-ue-1 1.;- ia, k e.t the District Court ot the cnuuy ot s t-.. me -directed ua Leriil oIit'd ccoitity. ti'u en under tuy hand ibis '.'Itti -lav Aorii A. IK 1370. J. W. J'.jil S.-tiN. SH-, ;l . Cb?s r .oorv D. II. Wn?rt.rit. Atty. for Piaii.tii. apPw'-t ,!. Or ti u i-py C V.c rViiecs ut Piett?- HO'lttl III li il' ll til' l.l. r eti s,(U, 0 e.; :::' f r.e tpa i-ity. ; ' i ner and f'-.ic! n-r I i nit appi) uiu. u:i..i-i.-,tLfJiM to '. "A . .sibinnon H. S i-Vlo Vfv- PCjrs' . I