J U.L THE HCtf'JASKA rlEfiALD ;j ri"ELsla.i WKEKLT BY 11. & HATHAWAY, tPITOtt AND PS'Ji'RIKTOS. !?. 'tli.-e corner Main and Second stm... seo oii'l .-.or. TERMS : -YVecV'y. S2.00 per annum if paid in it.lvu.nce. Slt.-xl if not pni I in advunce. PLATTSStlOUTH HERALD is rvnn"i:;:o dv.lt ht li- 1). II A ll 1 AWAY KBItOB 1SU l-itOTHMTOH. WW & ,1 "PTTj -0Sire cortcr Main and Seconi 3trcet ioc cud story TEKMS : Dtiily Jln.oo per anuuui. or 1X) jier month. VOL. ti. PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1S70. NO. 1), TT 1T71 "H TO A CJ TT7" A A T 11 ft ? i 1 ! ts i II ! 1 A 11 ui.. .'ii,itA. m ats: isv;mix i - . 1 1 : .... so..... V. ,,,-, i ... ...ill 1 .. V..I1 .A i.I' -ii nir.w . v. ....... i.,..t n 11 1 ia in:!1! j at th '-'ay of Lin-- j!h, on Veduc-aday. ti.e !"th j dy" .Vuasf. JSC . at 10 o'clock a. m.. lor tho j .arr -f tla-:in iu tioru'iiatioti wi'i an iidatc ! r Mfiiitcr of ," arres.-. vuc cue lM-itc for Mt-ni - j i-.-rof Cj.irc" ..o!itiiv'..-n:. caa-U.l.u,-.' for ("-- ; ru..T. Secretary, of St:itc. Ticasuicr. f-upvrin- j twident of Pit olic Induction. State Prison In- , ....rt-r -'.torucy ..ci.era!. .-.a-i P-rtncir..n.- acuou o. su oi i ouor ru!I:eM n.- iny .r.., rrjy for, th ConvcMUon. 1 he duU-l-:, t from c.H,h JS..U-.al ltr-t .H i.c.i- ""Mt" ; Ait.-rncy.or tome 1 present liate a iheir rcsi ;t:v? ili-ittic's. The ::rr.iM aro entitled to deles&tes in the ur.-. ci.t . IV4r: j; i i- r ... 1! l!i.i!- ... i . ; . . ( .1 - ( :.ir. .. :unrv:. . . .ik'-:a . ''-' :"!' 1 I.i".ooin I l.'i.jj-iiui '-'u.iit.. 1 M it'll -on 1 Mern k ' N oi'.iuha . i'.I.L:- -1 l-lailo ... 1 .. 1 .. 1 1 II 11 t .'.'.""'.iii 1 4 :i M 1 0 1 .-on Ill 1 - ..V.il'll 1.- .... rJ I t-1 1 VVr;-.--.u;.;:, 1 .. X ul li.. .fun .. :' .- iii... inJ"ii tt-r . If i- i. i J " . .. -y -":-.u'y m'.i fully r' fre- rutfd. a.-i it i- nil i:..j..'tuiit thttt too'l I:i'n be nrli-.teilji ii.v- -fi'iu- Tiffj, a:i 1 that hurmouy ITt'iail in thirlr M!eciKi!. liy ord r of t'l' 'ornuiittoc. l !IAT1IAWAY. Chairman. Pi .it .--1:0, nr. '.-.. -V-.y "7. IsTU. II -j'-jiiicm .-talL- l'apci.-s I'li-a.-e (,'nry. Ttii J 1.4 AllKAZt. Ano1hr Ut;Iimo:it 1m Hie Field. have clnlej that I'litt'iuouth hipj ir.r.ru grain than any other town in thewc.-t, an i t. h tini our assert: ;n di j..ute'l in the t'o:!owing item l'roui the (.'oUf.eil iilufTs Time: 'Tb? e'.ty rtf Miit'.n, Iowa, ohjits to I'lattnii.euth tarrvin oiT the palm ia the pr.'tin f!.':-.t:!!if lino. The I'uniiur tivn ehi'!c;i frciu the lirt to the '2th of May II " ear ... t i-. "f AT.ti;i n:: 1 .-t-;i k. This rather !i:;s u ;. er the NehraLa town, nJ t ii '.iv I sa cheaJ." Thr "- weighty, v.hen it cnn.es to lai:iii-:jr rivaiiy with ri.ittsr.iouth in t!u: grain hii- iii Jrs. i)nc hundre . and fifcet n ers ' .lru.a ! -tuch " in twt-nhi-jive. da;,f. a; 't ciaimir.ir to O-utdi? TliATTS Mllt'TH '. That is probably very good ( r Milton, an I it may look pretty laree o-!r Council llnS"s friends; but we r i'i-tttsuioutU "dead " it' sh. ilot!; 1:0 iore bu-iincfs than that . liavc bcl'ore ited. there out ?uc l.- 'l car livds of com alone - 1 fr :.t tb.is ciry by rail in TWO Hht! PAY.-', only, of l i t week ; bein; alnio-t a r. !. .-Ii in two days as ourTj uuky lidle J. .,: rcisrhbor shil i'oi in twenty-five dr. '. Ve .-.duiire the 4"iin" of our li.'i'J.L -rs. ul hop-J tlv.'y i-iay inerca-c their (.uanuty of freight very luueli; but they want to niak a heavier slio-.vin.j than the above be:"re they caa class th:ai5(ives v.ith r!aU!iioi.th. () :r Irl-i !: t 1 0.1 hard uoi. 11 1'ie- ) t (Jrant f r his i'r u;-t a.eaiit-'t t!.2 Fei.ittis. He t r.!.- hi- , 1 . : : "i: io'i 1:1 a way which e . " t t" a.i:!y tlf te t'iurtu:iin liic m's Kll'!''-,:. Jr'-.-eriiit.iv t. all tuan- 1 1; - i'.e-. ifi.t '-e..;!"S mat witn 'ia -ty, tii ) 0 of tl'-ea? Hritain r.:'-',. 1; ; I 'ta:es is at r . ' u- ! . indeed ? A:J am ... ' :' '. -tti'd? And is ' ! ; . ..!t:t to f-Ct . ! ;. g.-ol sister at . Ca-:i"".' Worhi. V. e!:, :I:v. alvc pairaph, which . ...:s to l ave orL-inatcd wil'i the i :, 1: tho ( ;m.dia .all. 'there , ::n attempt to n '.ieul : l'i esi.h-nt (irarit r u-ii-g "i ' i::-t-ad of '-are." Tho ' h.a . f the Mo.-U, if carried out, woidd i ad to tin :r!:.'; oi' in-l: i.tual and m ..pi.ndent bu. l vcn.me nts. iVe. i-i'-:.t fir;:- in the aloe .sent. nee. c .ks of t'.; ..rig at pe-. : Elates ;n 1 it tt lit The T''o;7.andth. irrtiul i:o ' ii.iy stiil adhere to tioar i -.btl proc.i-.o.. .-, J ou!y reef g.i.ze ttie t adividual governments. Ceuld t ie I'nitC'i States, as indici !wl States, t-s at cither peace or war with any for eign power.? ' If not, then is it not per fectly pro;-c-r tc -ay "the IVttoii Sta'es tVovern'Ueut) m at pence," etc. Would th Wur'd .':.i .iiC-H that sn'-ezes for it say the i'i J tate- (govori.metit) j nre at f t "co. cto Tlii. itolA WAIl. J 1 ' Bolli-r !t!i;-i IiI!Iol nntl 111 'Cn. Ik vii. WelearL. that Mrs. 'i'hane, who lives 'isar t!:'.s ' . received a letter yerterd-vy frmu Cart. Sja ibiiug. in couimaud of be tr. op-011 the L.itle Blue, informing b- r of tie? killing of her hu-band by In dians. It appears that Mr. Thane and bis sou had a ri.s.eh, known as Kiowa ranche, w '. -.0 th :y ".ere peaceably at work whet! t -v 7 -.ro rta"ked C-y llKU- er s ii 1 to 1 an?. kV-au.'-ic. e nave J-.o fariher particulars, 3s yet. A.MIltLl VlAX V II L. ST. Riiirevfrj 1'sliea Timf.ir ucar ia- iFrcr- 'f C.uncil BluS Xot.parei!. A Sw-de fa: titer vho breaking i r. i near 1'aei ic City, bund with a plovv i .. . :e logofu'itedeluvia:; timber. Vur-- "ar..!. sii'ovs ti t. immense fr ' . : s ut fnv-c f .i. i'er ttrae U'en sub 1. and ixw lies some fourU-eu -low the .--.. 1'i.c. The trees - a'.i . wid ;i::g tit o-rcetiou, their ' ' - - . . V..-..1. 'i'i.e . , ie black as '-. --I e.t; t'-ie e." r c:-v;r ; a high pol- ;r -;;:r;et and eb;g;.nt articles cf '- : . ...etbty wi.l almo-t equal ebony, . t neie t cos to le mi ii!' i.Laustio.e 1 T-i 'iy. as exr , i.evnt- lor ui.les around ' cj them to the s-di rh. Aumiit ihi !'id'te-ment otrerd by a ' York boardii.it h u.-eis trie or'.ty i men an! voa.c.. ; Lo can ta.k'" but ... 1 ,- 1 1 .....1 1-w f.o'i- ivu shot from behind wit it cr uiorf : .,,r, nf 1i1.1V was in a 11 eestaoy ; v, ill 1 .rove fat il to sis. lit. i h patient '"-' - - ' S. - ' s - J - , 1. I ...... , , . .1 1 1 1 hor ,n ta-con uy tae Indians 1 !icy , tonA wad- i vfut,' Viuch siee ie Ud a I oet eel the harness am. other u'.ures, . (--n; W;H f(,n.i together with several . iCm hill bit tb.c wagon. The boy made his j of lead. Hi- rght hand was cut r " r escai -d l.r,.u"'ht the word of his fiith- ! on the inside, his liit'o linger being tut , i,oao WUU' . . ' . -. ,.- , i -.r-ai-K-olf A r-:v-..:itionary Mildicr was running veti sue UU j- -.- :ii.i ..- .'Vt-rt.o . -j -a,-i i:ii' - --..-!. t-ot-in-...' . ui.i-i -iTii-i-t,-. mo'- r .-it.-iv. jtcurn f" a i- ! - -- --- j ........ .r r. ... e.t iu i -'-ir.cn 1" . j , ., . . ! .i, "W.." il.ii " s-i t ii ie:o'n as 1 no..- io..'iv .0 -rat wh-a-ir . ..t ' Ijh 1 'ui.e.i, art 1 has ml: 'Xluceii a rule that 1 tut naJu.il; v.iirii- .-r.diur-M.-hi. tl ut. l.tJui-toLi I't.t..... . d ,-.tor It,- i'h- tO.'a ''I -a1''' l'i..' the V e... tl. tl, 1.1. o, , u.l, i,r-.l . in l-at fsitH ure ol 1 - ..' t , .. (, .,..' eess.iry material, atso to d. any ant all kinds of j . iy-t -V t- hro; -. . - , a -- --n. 0. - c - t,- ''-.: r'-i.t l'mr ' he tr.iv- a .-.i;h o: :--a-. etiioton, 1 , u t-...t. -Note ..liu: i."e-t lel. ux. : 1,1 1 '' c'-'- ' t ' " '.-' ; Rock work by contract, -.?:.! fa-nisa ;dl mutr- r ui.Iu.-rr.-? ... ' ,-. -..v." "-' ::.:o: ...-',. , . . o- . ir.d . !'.; .-a.,' . ti.s io-...-:. t'c ot; f.c : i-."..-;,: . tliev a ?i.iiied -rreat -.hi..-. : t..-? t -y F-re to "-ny any rr :1. rv e ;n writ i ials .. r suiiit . ' s. -ii,.u-ja.i.u. ...iu...... "'J-;.,'- "' j 7, . r -'' . .. -. i,-. - ' - i-- 'I'.'- '-.sn,lfl to cut oil all ! A nave a t--w arresor choice land r rr-i encrs 1 Mtt lltct . oi.o in -e.' o-i.e I t.'.V a cfAu- IU IlaoI.C.-r.: J. t-- a. .Li; i i l! Iv U.i-s- h -i" i row spir;j aiL.iee UtvC, ar.u iVf, oo . ' 10 cut on au i and -cverol iuo loulor :----.-- ua ' T,-. ...-...-tH.i t-j .iirliii. nc 11 or.rnwl ' I'L ' i II I I . . V. l.s j I . I t - ..- nvn ."J iiivi at j'ic-eiit as any town lit' its .-iz: 0:1 the Mis.-oi.iri liver. The roads !ir miles w--t art,' full of teams hauling corn, atid our Merchants arc l.u.-y as Lees rivei vina:. L' ft) wj-1.11 ! a is came in last i'uosday, UI,J yesterday war Otic lltllidicd wagon l,,.,..; UJ to nooa. Mo-MS. Raini-V, J,,j. Jv J.!! have their Warehouse.-, full, ;!hj .;ri. n,iW ,,liiUs.. jt u y!1 t;c !(-Ve.;. fi,:j, a;0!i(. w ,.ar haIJ aIij j,, U js .(tilin Smitl tlfc U iU have their warelioue iLin alier .'hipping some about LMX Ktiks last week; tliey have now about 4'J, UU(. bu-heis on hand and still lee iv lny. Mess. iJtdiVnd t Ilandiey emp tied their warehou.-e hit week, of eorn, yet have now about 1 o.OOO litt-hels, and are still teething. Kvan Wort him: is receiving and has a large amount on hand. From what we can learn at least olM,0!M) bu-hels of corn have been purchased in this place and will be delivered and ship ped this spring. Here would be a good thing for a railroad. Those who imagine that eorn merchants are makinj; a for tune should f.eo how independent .-tca.u-boat u.eu are, now thai J'iui.dit is plenty. They have, within the pa-l lew weeks, rai-ed ten cent.j or a -aek, froisi hereto Sr. Louis. Another live cents wiil cut profits pretty sliiu. Ht uu. uiUic Alicr- tisrr. It gives u pleasure to note these evi dences of prosperity of di.fi.rent sections of Ncbraka. Urownville is as good a point for shipping cornf.y fe ritcr as can be found in the State; but she must : ii i cumbto Platt.-mouth when it comes to the entire shipment. V e have theallie ad vantages for river transportation as our neighbors at Urownville and Nebra.-ka "it y, and we have tlur f.wilur alvan'age of the ChiiMiro market by rail; and our :-h;pirent by mil :!d:ic are greater, we venture to say, than h.ise of both Urown ville and Nebraska City. There were wic hunthid vitr fmia's of corn sh'pped by rail f.om ihi.. city to Chicago la.-t Fri day and Satti. J.iy. It was not corn that had been aeeumulatiinr in waivhou-es, either, but ail brought in on th. s-imr rlrn,: that it was shipped not a bu-.hel of it lying i:i town over night even. Our daily .-hipments of corn and wheat are very large, and Fii lay and S iturday are the only days that we a-jortuitied the exact ataotint. wo minion niit(i 7s of corn in two days, by rail, be.-ides the river might- and the wheat .shipments is not bad. we think. Vej-ily, ''corn is king," and I'LATfS MOUTH the rat of fjovrrumt'iit. , -1. . Tt'lio 5xuh ibe i"tj--t ISorie. Tiie Council F;u!: Xor,)irril eotr.cs af:er us in the following style : 'We are 'nd to b arn from the Phf f nioiirh HemlJ that that city h iapid!y improving. Notwithstanding ibe ;;.-er-tions ' th-1 "venth 1iii.11 l'r.itii C'oiuieil li!n;V" We are willing to wajrer a new hat. that nunc tiiui'tiis an- 10 proee of e:eetieo in th:.-; city than in l'i;;tis mouth." We Jtrc entirely ignorant of what is meant by the t-cnte-nse about the a.-er tjctH of the "g'Mit'eman from Ceun. il l!u;T.s," but we will 11:0 t cheerfully ac cept tho pi jpo.-itiou in regard to the hat. We know that Council Bluffs is a r eal live'y place, and is improving rapidly ; '.nit then it can hr.rdly expect to keep up to riattsmouth in t!ie way of improve ments. Come elow:i, neighbor, and we will show vou a t a "a.-, h a tjv. n. ' e admire the s i- no ma'.eh i in the iae-e i"! ,1. it he- !: tw 01 v.. it : 1 - 1 ' .' 1 .;u our "blood. -a '.:, :it!. r :ai i ' .i.; ht t' i ' Itit t I. IIra Scvvrcil l'roui ifct Hoiiy. So Uiif l tie I- rietrp.tr ! WrtfvT Point, Neb., May I'd. TunnrNK. : One of the i:.o-t itro aous juurd that Whscvcr ln-na 1.1 , happenedlast it.rr.,.tv, u . cmintv. - I""- '.. 1. .i'iri-i.ii u M..01 ii- j open dav. bis head cut off and c-r:ie i j away, and his oxen drive-- oft. He .ay j from Thur-day unui Smv.ay be-tore h ( hodvwase.iseovered 'I he cu i limst anees 1 were as follow- as near can a- tained t Mrs. B-v;t saw two .cr-or. oreiucu- supposed to be sh- v. iii.r laud, ob.mt 1 1 o'clock, but could not tcii wh-tber de- ce:-ed wm ot.e of the- person or not, about half an hour laier, Mrs. Galbreth, another neighbor beard lour shot- "m sue- cession and heard yelling as of a person . . .1 ..... . . . ... m . hstre's. tntt tllOi.gl.l i '--"" e. ui. thetimo. , Sunday morning one 01 his r,cmhtors wi-bing to -ee him went to his borne and Xu not- tlnd him. t lie n went cut to hi plow, and found his body decapitated i.v- ing bed do the plow. A cim-oiiit's in-juest was h-M arid notli- new revealed. It a! pears ttiat he A la-ne tofting of tie- c;tiz"ni of', Wl-t l'oint w is held an i money wa ' raised to defray the expt n-es of a th r- ouirh search. " A seen as any new de j veionmeuts aie made 1 will let you know 1'iO.wU TrV,. Fl.t-M CBfcKK I T.t.l . nvruiur- u.uue lu n Cut:rl .... . .1 . 1 1 , . .t : o . . ir ri ... 1 n.1 ir i . r . . t. - ., I .-(-,.!.. i-1 I- r -i - ! r. r , ::.-oui. . t slept on the field of battle with no other In the United States District Court at eoverin-' than the canopy of Heaven.- Trenton, New Jersev, on Tuesday, dor- I 1 have wa ked over the frozen ground ;ng the progress of arguuieiit by the till every footstep was marked witn District Attortiev, Judga riei-1, who was j blood" . on the bench, l'o-e fiom hU J-eat. and Jm-t about this time one of the sover witli his f':ii-fto tho wt.-terlv wall of the ei.Mis, who hud become great .y interest eel fiimt house. 1 fted un his" hands, beat - . the air wildly with them and shouted out "It is no use, it i no use, gentlemen : j-eu will have to indict the Judce!" and "then he shrieked and feil toward the walk Lut was fortunately caught and con veyed, in an iuseri-inie conlit.ion, tt his chiiiiUrs in the Stale IIou.-e. The scene etea'ed great a nitisiuii. Medical aid wa- p.oiaj iy as. at sd it v le.i.e! it t.u . that the ;.t:a n. .1 res id " ' f om "ve" , 'licit 11: .1 li'". Tbo AVbrukhn (loard of t;nmji;rHiiiii null the Elurlintrtou mid MiMOurl IilvT Itn t lrtn5 (ompntij. Nkp-kafka CTiy, May 23. Jn vour i-siti of Saturday last, our old friend. Fid . He l ie. K q., calls for an explanation, Jy who-e a it..o. ity a map or the 1. iV M. llMhond was placed in the pamphlet om the Ite-ource.s of Ne braska, j-t.:blidi'.:d in the Geimail and S ca ! i 1 a n a v i a 1 1 a : j i: .1 g ; s. " The nii' ler-in'd doth herewith explain, as i'ar as he hath any knowledge of the facts : At the meeting of the State Hoard of Immigration, held at Nebraska City, April 4,h, the following circular No. ;5 which i-peaks for itself, was agreed upon : STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION" CIRCU LAR NO. Z. Advertisement. Being about to issue pamphlet in the English, German and Scandinavian !un guuges on the resource.? of Nebraska for general circulation in the Lastem States anil Ku-opo, it has been determined to allow a limited immhi r of pases for ad vertisements of 1 1 abroad Coiuoanies, Boa! Ibtate Agents, Bankers, Hotel Ke-p'-rs Ac., the money accruing f.oiu such a dve; ti-cuu nts to lie aided to t ho .irpi i ition ma le by the last Legisla ture lor immigration purpo- e and u.-ed for the :ne:oa-c of the number of pam- pl.let.S l'li terms for advertisement's in any one of the par.iphh fs will be as fjliown : Fir one pat-e. $.r. I 'or one-half rage, ?:. For one third pj;:e, 13' able in advance. All person ibrwardi-i-r the above amouQ- whl ) a fiuni-hed. if desired, with a limited ntunber of pamphlets for their own private u.-e. A.?vrti.-e:rj-..!its for the pampl.U-ts in trie o (Tia iri an 1 .. ar: tt i l.iti :a!ie-u:ie must be ibrward-d to the S-vrefary of tho State Board of" Immolation 0:1 or before the Isth ias' of Anril. 1 and adverti-eiiioti'..- lor the p: ni blot in the- r.ngli.-h lati-uage n.ay he aif lre.-.t 1 to an.veiae of the tiirn.bersof the Board en or he forf the l).h .Ijy of June next. The edition of tlu pauiphlet in F.ng- listi w.il not pe lus.s than tin) copies ; those in German arid eaudin iv iau not J les than !5,M eopies. aTATE r.OAllli F t Ni Mlfl RATION. C. C. .MlTil, IVo-i-ieiit. F;i!!.- Ci;y, Neb. Wil. Bisrifair-, Seeiftary, Neorastka City, Neb. I'ltED. Kitcci, Treasurer. Omaha. Xeb. Nebraska City. April 4, l'STo. This circular was pub i he 1 rratuit-ou-ly by nearly every paper in the State ; nevertheless up to the tin e the German and Scandinavian pamphlets went to press no other ailceitiv:iif:it ioul beat Afi.icf in b':t-thal freiu tli-.: Barlington and Mis.-ouri Kiver Ibiilroad, who jaid for o:ie paee in each of the three dilier ent paaiphlet:'-. It may be that the proper agents of other railroad companies never net ice i sal id c lau-a r No. .;, or ti;.at at tl,. y 0;-a re t e-m-id-.T it worth wf.dle to a lverti-e; but it is an tin btiiai.:.- f.-.et that ull had t iio si:ne oppoKtinity. :;t:'I th' -ame privi lege to a !..rtiv ilicl .'speetive roiiie-. The I'.aiophlet ir-e-e was gv'trn up carofullv i 1 1: a vie-v ta do jn.-ri.-e to all parts of the St.!'.;. an i to avoid, if po-- sihle, the el harge .f tiofia'isii! ; lor this r ai-on. -aii.l no other, the pamnhh just pubi:sh:- . by the Union Pa.-. lie Bail road was followed almo.-t verbatim in the North Platte eoun'ies. Perhaps it may not be amiss to state right here that as fir as I have any kncvvle k-e of th facts of the advertise ment of the B. v'c M. B. lb, is the Wy one 11s ytt on Jllf to be inserted in the pamphlet in th-'- K j'lii language, which will go to pres.- on or about July 1st, and of which at lea.-t L'heUU c. pie.- will be printed. j Mr. Kditor, jiermit me to-tato in cn J ebjsi.;i! that ut. iter otdia try i.-5i-eu!.isf:incc-! 1 vv--.a'd hive r-f;::i."l fV-uti Li.'ddbm-' I with t he alfairs oi the Sr it.- Board oi ! In.r.iig'-ati..:i ; I ut a- t L ; t her t v, ;.i to- 1 hers 01 t 'ie ; 1. j ci.-e'y the :;r:!'- . i I wi: : m-'ii win-, io ! fear o.- fav-r t!i-- iir-- toVi-' O 1. 1 :'- imp a.- Fro 1 ivi lio. t . re ! p: p. -.''.!:'. -v'i 1: I... ie - of the elf ee im without tln-ir s .licit. pose-1 upon the tiott. and wbt !;..;.. do:i-i so ae-ordir.-. i to their be-t ju b. ;:i.-i:t, .' rtre ht-.i M-(y or irw iwiv ::.i-i la:. it. it was more 1 j t.M to j ro! able that rl . Hedde's call f...r . an cxpl.ti'.at'.oii would i ave- remained eti- heeded, utiles.- -otne cue. posted on tie- j.:, ca:,;(, t(! his n-ltef. Vcrv rc '; I'o.tr ben' si rv't !'. UliNNF.il. TUn i:-tlrrtl 'tsitti-clcr. of the Cincinnati Timm, re lates f an ol '.on-bie;. r, pr-i.uoto i to tr! utsj'titi !,. r. :i loi.ows . j Habit w:,s excvc iitigiv sti s.ti; j exc mductc r. As be s:.t iulii - citiee, 1 j.e w,,uia start every tin e re h-:ini a ; -mdyeil, "'Ail aboard." Then ! l,e would eo :i!out tli - orhce at intervals j nn, try to e-ofe t i'ate from his 9 -si-rant- ; We dr i ir: ea-ia;ly one all oaiaon, mauled t- know' if J had n : 1 1 a;, 1 i-iov wati:CO v I "pass. tie eou.ui. t get ao.-!ito;iii J iu j j,:s n-.v position at a'.i. IF: pined to he j p,::l 0n the road. One day he begged th'.- l..,vs to nut h'tr.i liiroUkth a eolb-ioii. i which they did to his entire gra'iucation. They tore his clothes nstscly oft, blacked ; plt ,, j,;s eyo.s. ia oke a koro-eno Lr.if- his heii . ai:d i.ded a ivi-iiot -tove Cor (i!o ugrc.s.s, and his o,--r:.-n. i.t wa- a a yoitna man. who b id "never cv-cu to the wars." .-nil it was he ru-tom -t t.ie old rotuti"nary to tcdf thu liard.-.i!;" 1 .. 1... 1 11 I tv I !:' "Fo.low eitizens : I have fought a i ii.i i i i, - mv cor.ot-iy. I beipt o ;o wnip the iiiati-h and the In .linns. I hav. in Ins tale of sufferings waked up in .i . front of the speaker, wiped the tears from his eyes with the extremity of his coat Ull, aud interrupted him with t '"Bid you say you had fout the British and the Iniins?" 1 es, sir. Did you say you had slept on the ground, while sorviii yi-ur cotiUc.y, l..-.'i i.v.. " v t v'-". cv vour tcct covcrea tne . . . r. - . d. - .-! w :t- ! jver .:n oaoet ; , The tii(!!un JlavHaerc vti Miurttcuc From this Toijfcku iKan.'Ji) Cuininonweihli, M:iy IS. T . r . ... iii hci uiM:tv Jiio: ii!i'Lr s l-Mie we i I published the ret ort of an Indian raid i on Limestone Cr ek, at itj.in. tion with the Solomon, wh.ch ic u!:ei in the ki!! ng of thre1 persons, l'toai correspond ence now l.efore us, we nre enabled to give lull 1 art ieulai'ji The 1'ollj.vir.t: is an extract from a let ter wri.u u bv Geortre Stinton, and elated Sr.nton's sto e. Mar 11. 187a" ''lht re a e In lian-. uj the liime-tone Imw many wecannottei . lhevmaJe ..... ..... t . j ....l.f't.(. itl Lll.tJ a d.i. h on Neves' d.;g out onthe(.!h sin killetl three men out of live. 'J h b, ie parti", belli; without arms, were cut orl from the dug-out. and killed while cross ing the river in front of it. They were well piovidod with arm-, but were t o carelo.-s. leaving their homes without a weapon. The Indians got ten stand of arms, anil aLout oOy rounds of aniuni lion. The name-; of the unfortunate men wr: John Gere, Solomon .Miser, and V;i!lfiiu Kcjon. "John Gere was shot in the middle of tho river wi;h a revolver, tha bail pen -t rati nit Ins bre;:js:, avA wiili an arrow in hi baek. bodv. II 1 asiiig nearly through his e was also ton;:. hawked, crea- tv. j a 1; aghtle! wound over the right eye, and si; ling the u;;per lie. lie was -Jo yt'ars oi' aee and leaves a wife. He had not b ci here quite a week Tt i cvi dent from the eiie;;:. liiis thai be had lought until the !,:o:i:. -at ( f hU death, lie was from I'awnee county. Nebraska. ..' 1. Mw..r r,-,,. m:,.i di : in theiiveT -.v!:!i st ven arrows two in the 1 -:; -t pashr. fjur inches through th"! bodv, l'i.: in t he side, one 111 tie 1. ('!!' in the right arm, and one in the body. I1U iifi- vj.i about year-. "William Keyset- redde.'iee unknown. ! He was killed when nearly across the j stream, two revolver idiots takimr e fleet mine hreast, ore jir.j.,- tfirouu the huart. Ti:e e men were ail respected by v.ho kie w them. 1 hoy have lo t iue;r lives men lui.an e.i'.i.::y. now long wi'l the Government permit such outrages o.ithe frontier? We michl a. wei! have t: protection at till a tho few soldiers ihit are li -re. If the p-op!e from A-her to ti e i'oiks of the Solomon .1- i 1' ii- . were now to leave, the government would be compelled to reinloic: their j station liere to save tlie seii.'p oi the lew K:eiier.s tint "protect us. The Israelites had journeyed about two years when they drew near to the1 Land of Promise. 'J lie sp es wen: up and se.tehcd the country, arid ten of th.-ni brought l ack an evil report. The peo p!: murmured and God then led thoni backward tiil they lell in the wihhTno.-s. It is so now. Some, to all appearance, set out for heaven and run well. It appear-, a-s though they would so:-u reach the haven of re-t. 'fheu they let tln-ir heart-grow cold, neglect duly, virtually tnpla'ui of the way. and go back again into .-in and foky. God help all who set out, to perse ver. to the end. A Koin!i Geyb.ists -oa.etiiiie- ihr! toads sealed up in rocks. 'lli'v crept- in dttritig the formation rriod-. and dej.o ites clo-,-ii tlie orilico tlirouedi wliieli th -y enteie.'. 1 fere tloy r -maiti iu long darkne.s.s an-1 toad stupidity, till -ome chaii'-e bia-t or stroke sets tlum fie. And there are many rbh men healed up in the moun tains el gold the same way. If, in the midst of scime con vuUion in the commu nity, one of these mountains is over turned, something crawls out into life which is called a man! to Wii.i-.Uy riiili.ers. What do you drink whi.ky for? Bo you know? Well, we wmilj like to know who does. It i; a vile practice, and which j olltie-iaas common people, i.nd tb.e'vst of mankind, and even cdit'-r.-ii:-l lawver- i'ldu'g-. It i-;i very mean o;art'e-e. I- des.tn.es, the intellect, kt.l- tii l.o iv, r.n 1 d iti.n 1 devil v -'ii a er rat vict.vr when lie intro bi -el v.hi ky into the wori.i. lb. ku.-w rti-it !.- was a! our. It was hi- be, iv-.-f 1 t:i! hi- r- ei: n with .-ru!--.. ::n J i-.-ko -w that vv.is the be-i tecivbli.g o.i'.cer f.-r i he m i. lies of perdition ll.tu !.- cot! i 10 ploy. W'c have a tev words to .-ay to :.ioki:;s. Hoii't tootli it. It injures, it 11:01. r k 'ii - 'i lo I.-i:.!,-.t . t ri.e-t. oe.-t i..aitt.i men m tn-: wont ii'p.or io excess. Go-.l. an 1 God alone, kt. rws the .-! ruge'es of su- h men to re- .-i temptation. He alone knows how ettVi.e -iiy I tie y Jiraye a to 1 delivered trom evil. till, tio-y leany we Itnow, 1. kind hearted, tine, loving men. who are r.ii-idly pa ing down to d. rth on the ru hii.-g tide of intoxaatioi:. Io you? Step 1 0 daj' for your own sake. IVi you know a friend w ho sometime- drinks to e.ce. . but who is trying to live a sober life ? Do you ? We'll don't torn; t him. It a great crime to u-e your iritluenee for the de-iriictiuii of a f -flow creature. If you will injure vourself. do sot but don't be instrumental in the murder of vour neighbor. Loui vi'r Journal. A few days .sinee, a Swede who was en gaged in blasting rock in the quarry of Mr. Hudson, about o miles from town, after lighting his fuse threw the match back into a box of powder, which explo ded, seriously burning the whole face, righc Ao of ehe.-t and arm, and left ban 1 ; eye badly injured, and it is feared .-in it, .Tas brought to town, ami is now aomg .... 1 . as well as eould be ex peeled from the na ture of th injury. Tho farmers of Nemaha County tire plowing out too corn tor tiu- .t'-i yaie. j.irrrt :..,., 0- sr:i;ght r-.ws of . ruft-jn corn on either -ide of the j ro:,.l " ,,oi .b and south of this place is J .v;,li(.s 0f the general piosperity an 1 , j bore-fulness of the farmer. 1 he season was n -ver better or tlie pro-peet never brighter tor a heavy yield of ce-e-aks than ai pre.scur. i be wheut covers the ground evenly. The win-cr wheat is heading out and the sp.ine whoa; is very prr.m- ti. i : : ... , it.:,... l. tns l lie trou.ni is in mime iimuinuii, and the weather could be no better. A ceneral .'pint of thankfulness prevails in the bvea-t of ai! animal ereatiwii. Jit-men ri'e Ad rfife,i. II.Hip-! for the ci'iuuiuniou table, made so aa to make the dre.ss s.t giaoei'ui.y oti the knefeiiiiit 3 guru, is th? lato t devel opment ot fi-h on AleaJer of the say - th.it bronze- j t0((ts r.-c n loiter fa-b.oi."il "e, and tin l.-reafrr l :''c ani ii 1 ru'tens ire ti vet their frettv iincer-. rr. m. , .r . " ..r"iem .u tit- c. vo'ir h;er. in Lorn.; a- I .i.e. .t:. 1 t.i BY TEL EG R A P H Salt Lake, May 3. The authorities of the city to-day re fe ed to allow the U. S. Marshal the ! privilege of putting the United States prbouers iii the city prison, as has here tofore leeii the custom. They were ta ken to Camp Douglas. Brva n, W. T. M ay "X The Indians made a raid on the Mage route from here to South I'ass, yester day, and run o.T ten head of -stage hor ses at Big Sandy Station, and wounded a mat) named John Carnes. All the stock between there and South Pass is .-.opposed to be gone. The country is fall of Indians, known to be Arnpahoes and Sioux. New York, May no. Janicp GibWns, chairman of the Fe nian Brotherhood, has i--uod an addre. s stating that the Fenian Invasion was un dertaken without authority, and the fail ure cannot be taken as a defeat of the ti.i i ma! organization. H ; deplores the loss of life and war material, and sacri fice of the re-lilts of years of toil and preparation, and says O'Neill's mi. -conduct postponed only for a thoi t time Ire land's deliverance. .Mai.onk. May ."(). Flannigan &. Highy's, hotel, where thr F-nitt's oiitet v stop are in possession of lien Meade, who has ordered the ane.-t of ail toe officers, and (Jen. Gleason, (.'oi. Lind-ay. of New York, Br. lon-ri'-ia- of Pittsburg, and Capt. Mann, of j MaloP.e, have bieen marched to the guard House. 'J be I'eiiian camji has been seized by the J. S. troops, and a hundred rifles, lour sabres and a revolver secured. No arre-ts of Fenian.-. They gave up their arms altera short .-earch by the lieuten ant in command of the regulars. A boy who piloted the soldiers was a. saul'ed by the Fenians, 1 ut was rescued. Thj Fenians arrested wiil be brought before the U. S. Commissioner to-day. The United States troops are on the border, taking f;om the house.- of the Fenian- their arms and ammunition. Col. Boggle and sixty-nine British have gone to Quebec, and the volunteers are now to hold the Canadian i'r.mtier. Military matters will assume a reality to-day when a regular officer will be tried for absence without leave. The prisoner must have been turned over to the civil authorities in Canada ugaiu.-t the wishes of tho volunteers. B abert Colleny bus to be added to the an.-rts. Fattier MciWab.on went into the coun try to avoi 1 anc.-t. Locomotives, with open trucks are kept ready with steam up night and day so that troops can i e sent forward. Ottawa is in a .-t:e of terrible and uude-fined ex citement. Tlio Ii vui-in i;uUilr at St. Albnus ilur-O el. Sr. Ai.iiANS, May -:i. The Fenian bubble, as far as the movement in this direction is concerned, is l e.i-ste b Soon after the arrest, of O'Neill the I-Vnir.n oilieers held acoune 1 and derided it useless for them, with so .-mail vi4 nu.:.tr of fieri, to farther at tempt an invasion of Canada. In con serpaonee of that the roads fiom here to Fiaiikiin arc lined with returning Fenians. S r. Ai.hans, May .0. A few Fenians are a ill loitering about tho streets but wiil leave for home as yoon as they can obtain money to pay for tran-portation Colonels Bowen and Murphy are still injail and unable to ob tain bail. Many Fenians believed O'Neiil intended to be arrested and threaten his life if an opportunity pre sents itself. They still claim he has a large aa ount of money collected from the hard carnin -s of Iri-h laborers. St. A r.tiANS, May Z. J. Boyle O'Bci'.ley, of b'oston.vvho, it is said", was one of O Neili's odicers, has been' di-chanted. The remains of Bovvo, killed in the IlicharJs Farm li.dit, were disinterred 1 1 . . . 1 : .1 ..... 't'l .. j 10-'lay an 1 sent 10 in- 1.101 ue-t. a u; i bo iy of O'1'ri-..'ti was a' o .-cut to his i ftirn Is. General O'Neiil was removed from F.aiikiin to St. Albans this afternoon, an-1 is .-till uti-ler arrest. Jurphy, who wa- c-iptured bv' the iV.nadie.e.-. is now in the Sweet-bat g j id, and it is thought he wiil be set at liberty soon. Wasi!INOT(n. May, 30. f.-rthec.iiiiiiK ttatcietiit of the Tlic ... it. --,i i l ,i. pubhe debt Wit. thow a eiecrea.-e e-.j-i-u to that of April. mmmmmm,mmmmmmmmmm The siale !' Ciolit sin. I the Pi:i-Iir-.i of lIo:.!t. WA.SiHN-n.ix, May -'J. The Secretary of the Trca-ury has or-th-retl the stile of five millions of g.dl, and the I uicha e of eight millions of bonds durim.' June. Blkkai-o, May "'.). A car load of F'-nians from the west has arrived out will proceed no fur her. BiomitiCiit Iri-h citizens have g ne to Maloue with funds to bring their friends back. St. l.otii-t Miirkfls. St. Lot'is, May 31. Flour Inactive an 1 unchanged. Wh'-tit Inerulur and prices ea.-ier t No 1 white $f 110. Com--Firm, mixed in bulk 12 ; white and yellow I'o; prime white sucked "? I 0!J j (o, I o;. ; cSiotce --lot. Oat S ; bulk T.")3-" t, ,t. . , e.a.r. .'-'vll- B icev Nominal and no sa.e-s. Whi-ky-l'ii'.i at id o.. Pinvi-ion- Quiet aud liti.i. Fork Bacon Sloulders ; clear nbbe li.c. Bat si Steady. Hotrs Fat. in demand at SUfiSe. Ctiiicao .iri-.ets. CniCAt.o, May .31. Flour Dull, buyers holding otf for lower price.-, but sellers firiii. V heat Bather tut ett ed ; sel'er fir Jtimi molerateiy active, but clo-ing quiet at 9.-Cj',Js'.c new; No 1 ouiet at 10-21( :B)4; No. 3, SSiCjj SOlc ; rejected 7C(o;.77. tVi-n Mod -rntely active. No 2 shade ea-ier. clo-ing 7v ; no gradi Uull at 67( 'i r. Oat- Faitlv a-ive ad higher, and cio-ine et 47-te lorca.-n Kve Uuiet and easier. e-v- -i: aii , suj o. tacd nt (j,-x0C, uti.'.' K.aU.-. liO.ll'.lt-. A Co..c-pou.:eiit. liOi ttloie lo toe ; C'-it.'iOt.'c Iu-v'ui tjy-i that th Fope ! i- . i mm. mm v w , ATTORNEY AT LAW ari l Solicitor in Chan eory. Htiico n iliisouic liloe-k, Pliitt.-niotith, Nebraska. luavaid.f STATE.TI EIT Of the Asac-U of tho iioiiG imwfi co. Of New Haven State of Connecticut, On the ZUt lhiii of Dt'cemler, 1SC9, mode to the Auditor of tlie Stutt if Xtbra."hi, jiursuant to titutute. 1st. NAME AXD LOCATION The name of the Company ii the Home Insur ance. Company uf New Haven, Slate ol Connect icut. CAPITAL. Ln l. The Amount of its Capital Stock is 5 3,000,0; "000 3rd. Ihe moount of its Capital Slock paia up is l.OOO.OKi On assets. 4th. l'ir.-t C;ish on h:m 1 iind in han.ls of Ast:iils tai l oliitri C.'.l.T.'O Yi sjceoii.l Ileal l.Uitc uniuc-umbor- e-'i t:;'.' 000 00 Thira Laii.ls o nej by the Cm- l'iiny an i !nov si'cnrt .l. n::h iliv raleot iniciust ihi con. l'ourih- Loot.- ! tlie Com puny iC- cnroJ iy i!Hir;K:.;c vu ittal h.s- Oite with Uuuoic tiio ineount l.-aiu' l Stt.SiO (1J l iitii li'll.s ol hci wise st-ouieJ ".4.so7 10 Sixth ie!)ts lor i.rcmiuiiis T4.;.:i 1 :;o fiith All oti.tr !-.r.-ui alien tiil.O-ia-li lJiils rcft.ivable lor luhu.d l'rctui- . urns 49.0S.") CI sat-ckd aiiU iiou.is owi.t-a l.y iht ttoiu-jui.y S7S,li3s. 01 fcl,7so.:K5 4) LIABILITIES, olh. The amount .a' liaoihuet duo or not tiae to 'ai:k. or filter crc.lil ii'- liy the Ccuuai;y. oth. Lo.-rt's u iju-tt J unJ due 7th. ' Lon-cs a iju-O'vl ami uot itu-j ttT.l'O C2 Sth. l.o.-gj.s nu.tajuBie.i. t'th. Lossts in .-usjit'iisc waiting 1. r lur' !i.-r . oof. ISS.OitJ 17 Kiih. All oiht-r tbined uinst thj Cuaiiiuny. lita. x if: k-re-ate-t amount insure J in any cue i i- CO.CjoOO 1-t li. The iii'1'.i.ra a:uouni al.uv. e.l l.y t lie tin... :uy 10 b.; 11:0110 a m ;eiy uiiu city, i.jv.ii cr v.itii-c No ri-.lo. i tit h. lh greatest amount liliowed to be in.-uifi in any out- oloek ih-p.-iMis upon the nzc and cou- striictioii. I i th. Art of Incorporation. State ment of A.-st'. tin-i l'uwerut Al- loiut-yt-' .-'.i-enis luu-t be iih-d in Aii.titor's Uluee 1. tore a "t'l ! Miiealc of Authority" will he issued lo Airc-iits. STATE OF COXXKC ITCCT I Cu:.. v O' .V.r Hueii '"" Whcr-MS 11. It. Salierlec. l'r( .ijent, and Win. S. Ho.. Iwfll, See: clary, ol iho Home 1 .iMi.auee t'oinp iny. lo n.e p. i ...'.lu.'iy knoivu uei:i sever ally K 01 ai, dc i o.-e .01 -1 s;.y. that the l. re..oiK s.'iteni'-lil is a fuii. t; -:io and eon eel s'.attuienl ot the a!. air? of said t ':.ij.any. That tnc said Com i'ai.y is .he i-.ij:i tide owner o ut least. 1, U -i.'s dollars 0!' . ...sh -a.i;:0. invested in -tot-ks and bonds of lit lc::sl par value, or iu inoriynnes 0.1 uuiiK uiis.i-ri'.l real i siale vrorth ut l.-asi d ot.i.le tiie am. cant i.r tvliieh ihe .-..tUie is u;ort-t,-:i;ed. That 110 part of the In effon.g des ribed 111 ve.-imi-lits arc loade lor the benefit of any in dividual exersisiiij auii.ority iu tho manage ment ol sai I tVc:ip:.!iy. aud that the. i.re the above d.-seiibed oliicei;' ot said Coajpaliy. Sife-ii. 1. !. It. SATTFRI.EE. PrrtUuiit. Win. S. ' uoDWi' hi.. Seereu ry. sworn to aa.l sulj.-er:b'i before lae this eiithtecmh .lay of January, IslTU. l:i t 's!:in..ny whereof I have here unto .-ui.'.-.-i io.-d my xiamo and uf lScuI. iiie t .iiy o'.eial seal. Signed. LY.MAX F.. Mt'XSOX, Commissioner lorihe tlateol Xebr-ka. A tru- eopy. J0I1X GILLESPIE, Auditor. STATE OF X FII5H A S K A, I INSL'KANCE LiEiM'. It i h'-rcby eevlified that there h is b. en file 1 in 1 h is ol-ice u swum siareinent. howir.. . i;r '.n dilliai of the liou.e lliMUSine.- C :?o ; i:;. j - e t.! i at New Hart 11, in the So-. e 1 ; ai.cecieui. on the tilst day of December. l- ;'.'. ia a.-eordtiic-c with the provi.-ion.s of an ai t ! the Central As-;i-m!.!y cf lim .state- of Xeora-ka. lo rmulste Insniioiee C;u T'loiies :ipi)i-oved .ruaiy 1.'. iXiti. that s;ud C.-mpaay l.ai filed 'lie ueet-s:uy paper, au-l a statement siiov.iiiK t'cit .-aid C"in p iny is p s-sesse.l of the rcnisi.e amount oi ei! l:.il. and iuvisted as retiiiied l.y laT. Au ilcii'.y is hurt-by uiven lo lae iihavt- named ( iii-p.iii)' lo : r:.i:.-;iL-l their approl l iaie busiiie-s of Fire in-u anee in i!il- St. .to. in a.-ee id. nice wi.h Ihe law s thereof, until the 31st dav of Jan uary A. . Is71. I fiosher certify that I.. 1). DENNKTT. of I'i.iilsitu ir, h City, County of Cass, is authorised to transact business a. . .i-.l . j ivf t. law lor s.o i company as iheir At;eiit loid Attorney in ioi.v Couniy whore they nave an niremy e-t:ihlih'-d upon titiuc: this etriiUeatu for racurl with the Ciei k ol Cas-e'ou -ty. 111 u-itat's wi-t.-ret.f I hvc h.'reur.to SKAI..I ..-! toy haii iaad alli.S' 1 tny eal of ... :e. at Lon ooi, this 7 til day uf Mareh, A. ! is7a. JOifX tiil.LE.-.-RIi:. iaf.tor ol Muto. in.iy23 4 N "KI'iNANCi: T'.i It KdCLATF: THE lauALo Ui' 1111. CTi.1 Or 1'LATIS- M:c. 1- lte it ordained by tin- M.iy .r and City Coii.eil iu l he ci y . t I'ii.li.s'io nth. Ca-s Cvi:i'.t. Xc.ora.-ka: l li.:t it s 'i :l:1 lie u a ia-. fu! l ir a::y .t '..-..a '-r .-trsoii.--. to lo e; wit'.ii: I ho inoor poraie .no.:-ot ir.--s.ii.i e,,.-. ai:y uoa-c o; , (,r , , or , iv.,-tituii..u. or carry , on .i..-li.ii;i'.i vtiii.ii. ttn-sni.i linoij-. 2. F "' ITV p. . ! ( :i t. 'Oil i K .1 !'. y of kO! l'Hlt poitue .ice.!-ot tli -s.ii.l e.;y. any Iiou-e o: i:i- i .a bo-.t.-e o! lMi-eoe, or kiiv us-t T f-ia'-e lor ! p,-,.-; i o: t ;."i. sli.tli b- foe.--. a -.i:il i.et to ex i e,o i ii-;:: l:ud li'ii'rir:, n -.-Its.-: Uj::a lea dol- t..i-. sr.', f. E'.s ry r rr.'on is f,..n:.d a-an tn- nii.tc t.r inn..-i -s i t any f 'he !:oii.t- or places iii'-ot i.'i.e-i i.i the i.re c :.'..- scciiu..- -iiiit!. on r-i:. . -,. !..:::. bj t. nc 1 1 a :: -i. m n; mole, than uliv .iu.li.i.--- :i..-i ic.-s thai. Ic e .toliais. Sk:, i. I p.-ii ai-.. com ! Oat and information l.'t-ii.K noide .v.tin.s; a p. is .n -ir ;,crMHis lor :my ol t i. ii. r of t lie ot. :.:'-.- liHiii'.oocd il: the pre isct-.i ii. ii.--ie.ii be t8 duly ol the City lie ...r.ier ot tnc .-a:: tii 01 S 'i tt 1 1.-i:i , , e. -ti. betore v... ;.i su'.-u c;m:dai:.i i- in to i-sue hi- uai it::l P r ihe an'.-t'.l iLc t-.r.-oii t r pcls.tiis .-. cliaiv' l: and Oiesaii lle.-.,i j, r ! '.-tore horn such i tr-. a or perst.ii? . thar.e l may be bro:j.-.ii. hli.i l, ti.t-rt up.oi i. -.x-eia to he ir the pr... .s. and if, i.p..u a.l the te tiniony, h? shall iii. 1 lie ii-.eii.se . :1: y id' tie 'Ottiioc - i cli.tr.-ti, the sn -1 Hv-.r i. r .-nail sfn'cr.'-e hs the cir-Ci::.i.-:..:iceb t,.;. r-.-ti lire, iviihin eiie limits i.'-i i i:. pr.--s'ri .vd. an o '-oiri;:-it ilje pr.iw:. ui' i-ir-s us s -i ei..-.vk-tcc to j-:tl t ,.t:l the lii.c ana c sis : :e paid. is sc. ft. That the City Marshal. hU tle;ntitj. ..-. i ai; pvi;et::ii'-i. That iii.:y be app o.it'.-. or el. '-i.i.,i by tie sa :d ei i y, ibil li.i'. e i.o rt er, iind re !iei e'i iiiit-.oivt l- i'.i si all i r i.i.-y f Vr- soii'.i iieis.ntb -. hu art ttao.vii tt have tviniuii te-.i any of ttie c:Tc:: e- n i;i:e I i.i the Sr-t and I c. n l .iu i th.rd s'Ti;.i:i " f this or iinati. e v-t.ho-.it. w .rrrii... ati i i: i.-hert l.y n:-...Ie the nii i p. ri.ov c tu:y t ail ni.d any said idisc-rs t" air.s- r,ry and a!: j. -r oiis - ii -o i i and brii!' t !.-:! l-efor- th.; s.o.-t City it- sor itr, wiivrea !"ii ne- .-hail f.-ritiivitii l.,e h'- ini"nu:i lioiiiiui t!.e.-o:iC- i-roce.-iins thi.ll i.e hati as in -'.-:-. f ; :r of ibis )rM.: iree. Mte. (j. XU'i it .' oro. r shall have thr: same i'm s I'nit aie ii'.lotvet . a-li -vS of the IV.-i'-e in mis a lute t r l:!-- -ervi.-f, :::. ! !-r .:..-!. eo:ivi t.o th" i i-li-i..i,.il f -c ot .;ic doilar: nnd the Marshal or iither liic-r "j u i 1 bo allowed the same fees as e -n-tabtes are ulioiT.-d by t' e laws ol this Stall? for same -..rviet-s. The ."lar-hal or other "triet-r tii.'kiinr the ai r. -t .-h.tii l.e alcwe l the addi-.ioi ai f e of tarcc d iliirs. There -hail bta charged in e -h case ol eonvi.-ticn the sum of live titulars, a- the City Attorney's ie.; : but in r.o Citseshaii iiie c st- be charso-i or tast-ti to ihe said eiiy of Pbifsinouth. . Sr.c. 7. All proes-sses sha'l run the5:i!iiea the processes ol similar nature, iu tin .--tale; and aii persons cnvi.-te 1 rtiall have the riuLt of i.i - peal and . r.or as tary miht have m any other prosecution under me laws of this Si.ne: nnd t said appeal" or petitions in error shall io- t.-.k-n j and Droeeede-i w i' h as a n v otht r r i.'.r il .-.r r.e.-i- I tion in err-rfro::! a justice's court. skc. s. Thi or.iit.iime shail take eiit-ct and L.. : e - ...... I ..--..-.,;.-.. . oe in Hirer iroiu auu ni.tr i;a puoii;aiion an re qnire i by law. Passed and epproved May lSth. 170. A. LAZENIV. Mayor. A't'-s. S. F. C'H'PFR. Citv Reeorder. maT2Gw4t I i isterns Built an J R.ck Work Dene. STATE le of Lands AT LTLsrcoLjNr, The Capital of Ntbraska. June Cth, A. D., 1870, at 10 A. M. OP MSI) TO UK SO ID. The undf-rsisned. Inspeetorn of the Stt I'rison. in pursiiiinee of an Ret of thff Lepi-la-ture of Nt-bra-kM. cieiiled " An act to provide for the erection of ,i IVni't-ntiary iin.1 for thr care and custody of State l'i i-oners. '' approvr-d March 4. lS7o, will on the Call day of June. Is70. nfler for sale the follow iii; le.-.-ribcd 1 m is et public: unction. The Miid lands will b tppraisod by the Inspectors mid foil to tho highest Liddr over ui-praisement. Sale to bo eortinittd from d.-.y to dav nntil 'l are sold or a sutlietei t amount renlicti. IfCri iti.u .if t!ie Laudn. Dateol Entry Parts of See I ll.e.i. Twr- R e Mlip : Ie.; 867 s e qr ,a:l '. w ",r n ht .u hf ail e hf i w qr is e qr 0 n-17 S 10 JJ c oo :.0 0 iO JO ao hJ .t) r.i 53 -u -0 trj ".'ii ro .'a 44 y-u ) .(' i) fJO .u :st f..'?l-14 "JO :iV f.:8 V-11 10 JO r.-J uo. ;jii 3 I s lit e hf w hf n hf jail in e qr in hf !-.v hf ie hf w hf !w hf is il tl 10 ! 3 ! .s I Z E c- hf w Lf a w qr .:1I 4 11 3 E Is e qr it e qr n w q r vr hi Incijr i- 8Wiil :ii I I w ht i k qr i :2 ! ;w hf 2 4 E hf i.S ! i !' I 'IS I is eqr iw hf shf e iif ;e hf S e qr ,e hf -e hf I t :.;i ;e !if 4 r seq r ,t s w qrt 2 ' s e i - r t t w q r ' 4 n e qr li ,e hf M ivr hf US Is hi" 14 Is hf IM v hf if hf IS ,s '.if -y, !ehf ts2 4 K -I tJO fro liVj "'.10 t rv. es 'JO V 'i 20 !;'.) 320 iC.'O 1lv in w qr Its 4 E I s e q r ?.) iu hf j 2 8 D ll,...r."i -c hi 4 !n hf I 6 !e hf I am 21 'aiti-Ktl ' hf r: e hf 14 e hf 22 trja a.fl 320 S W 'IT i-J S hf Jli e hf 6 ' p nr 14 n hi !t n c qr 'JH n w qr jiiiJ ie qr 't2 nh f SI i'i-0 5 E i Mi-i ca iii'fl il'tO ii--n 1 1 to iir.4 11 ':) ;320 I1O0 320 i.'JJO . Tf llV) 5 3:'fi I34S-27 iti'.ta e hf 2 ,10 wf qr ss h no nw qr Jt te qrT2 s e qr IS z hf Irs" I n hf :52 II qr !')4 I .vhf 1.(2 111 w qr ' ;.4 It i 4 i.f j I) i e ijrA s w qr S 'iw qr i sc qr It? w hf ! 4 n o qr.t s w qr 10 s hf :14 n.e a r Jt s w o r 22 8 11 K ,.;l 9 314-91 .am I s-'O .5 E -3 n c qr 4 ,14 ne qr & swqr.ld ti w qr 1 s w ijr '- ii w qr jJa i lehf :12 is i.f in ! s c q r i J) ,s p qr.t n vr j r'J'J ' hf 124 ! l".;-;o i i:;.-o i 13 El , n w qr it' se qv J'i j 's cqr :v i : w qr 'itJ ! : !) IfO ' !:ill i'J4 j fill 'j. I in hf ! !2 I lull 6 i Total . 32.041 acr-s. T'he above des-r.bed land- ioe Known a- the Pi :o.;c:ili.:ry Lands uTiintc '. by the I'ntted Stiitef to the State of Nfbr i-lta f ,-r a Pen t.-titi.irv '.r St.-Oc Prison. :u.d conraia some of the n.ost v.-i-ii o.le lands in the State, n.'.t'li of whieti lie wi i iii n a i a-i ins of i en mi.--s ol Liur-oiu. ibe Ctp ioil i.i'ilic.-tii'f. 'lie- sale of Mite Lands ..Tl'-rri to Farmers, Mechanic:! and l.."bor rs a fine ehit". e for a cheap home r.tar the C ipital. siu atid i.i t ie richest at: i'-uloi'-al ui-triet of the Sl it'; and near tin: gn -it Sal: It. isin where sell is l.ei:.if nmi.ufateurej In ni the su.'l.ire waior Se eral raili "-'.ds are pi .-jeetcd taronnh tbe-e !. in Is. one of whi' h. : lit- miri'iiton .V Mi.-souri Ki'ilroad w ill be completed t Lii-folii before the day of sale, and others in h short tiire. The Couuuissio;iei- of Piibiie Jiiiiidincs at the 5-nnic ti:ne and pbi'-e will offer jive orsix liun.Fcl lots in the town of Lin.-oln. hh-h at the preent time contains about 2.IMI iiihitbiaiiits wiih rood holds, churches and seh'i'.ts a.so ii ioie S'ate House. Tie; Acriculiura! Cidb'se un 1 l inrersity an I lasatie A-y!ti':i are in pi oces of rreetion, whicli w ith other State Institutions. a.nd eeutrr ir.B of railroads will make it tie; j-cat interior city of the State. W. W. WILSON) State Pri-on V. Ti.MPLlN. ;- Inspectors. W. W. APUEV ) Lincoln, Neb., April 1, 1S70. .pr7-td GREAT SALE OF SHORT HORa. J WILL cell to tho liiphest bidder, at ray furm. r 12 FURNITURE - -r - r . i i ee -TTt'liH Tit ok. W. t4h ry oelt, N f rT S3 "g" Cn A ST?3 f WMDhQui 3. ilfllti. .... . And I'.eler in nil kind:' "f ?urniluro and Chairs. main stkk-ct. (thir Id, tor wt.t ol ? O P!al'Gn.oul!s - - '- Ucb. r.epairinir8 id Varnish". ir neatly done. 6 ji"une-ivip attoi.de.1 atthe ahortest coti;e. iuo.li Blacksr.ithing. The und'-rsignud have leased C. E. Forry's t.-'t;.--!: - . ;. . : S::i'. 't.-tt. a no art. t.ow , .o.ar.-i Lo ao a.l kinds of work in their l;n-. 1 inrstjb-aein -J. t Plow rep iirinir done on short i .. ...... i . , t ... j.. ...... ..,. ..: 3. -i.. ...... -i ... j .-"J."".". ' . ' , ' .vlr.r V r' . f .. -O ... :. tl miles Voitawcs-ot Nebraska City. i-7 iVot moVe d 'v, June 0th. Is. a. Id bend oi ihorouji.bre.l T ..-o:o. . . --i s ...-, . . Eutisbeionuins to Hllewit.tf Illinois. These t '" ""i .T, 'J ' f vm l'' a .:. Me w ill be -oid lor cash, or its e(iiiiiiient in ."a .... ; ' ' . ,r ,t r ... . other tattle. Farmers, this is a f ne chance ..ad I . . t,b ' ''" notified that the l;st to sreure ore..; thee f.ie c Ives, as j "c "-. .",VZiTiXi1. to .h.',,i M,r f'W lu. y will be taken ot.t ' f the Suite if nil-i r. i t?"' 'r .,h, , L' JSl Tl .' n Ty, dav of sale. Ti.er- v iii be no by biddi,.. and . h. f'f wr:'' l"r 'i1' eon-.ru.-Uoi- and ench animal -old ni.l be pediar: te I. Sac to i SViY "r Jf. i frYl"""1 l""" t-ouimence at l'J -t-lo, k. a" -n 1 ao'i ??C W ? ' 1" 1 ' '" loll vi'.ri I vot'V tn.rt, tlajs a .r.Iie pur-neai..n ol i his lloli'-n, Er order of U. II EH" ett. niayjo wjV" I -' ' WlVl", " Vf A" D" i !'. Pl-y t the Probate Ju!f?e of twi county. A-. RAILROAD LANDS The Burlington & Wo. River R. R. Co. in heiiraska 0v OFEEIt PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS To their Lands in R.mi-f fl, 7. S. t, IO, II, 12, 1Z and 1 1. FJast of the tit h I'rinc'pal Meridian, in Ntbrasku, On Ten Years Credit! Only six per rent, interest on thn valuation U required for the first year: the -.ami- lur the second, uud then, on and after the tS.rd yettr, only one-ninth of tiie principal aaj tle.et ciiug interest ia payable anuuuiiy. TWENTY PER CENT WILL DE DEDUCTED From our Teii Years Credit price, at lha oj tiou of the buyer, it hepays iu lull, uud tmi pertent. int. rest uuhiuou yur irom date of purctoise n mi his pre-cmpliCti." vuieut wiil fceifloHetl iu sfUicuient. On these Gsnerous Terms At low prices, rnn'i'iir f.-ot a to .f ."?. dfl. K7. HS. H ,. k4o -i. m i. A-0 aveiuciint about Eleilll l.i.LLAK.SPEK AClii:. a, V" -iJ y und local advantages. Annual productions will I.y for B-.sul, locking U,at. Ample Improve-itnul-4 Itith uiCi-iu ttie limn of. In- Ten h'iti'n I red it OiFeied. Fads to be Considered. 2?-?ei Lands at 87 cash, is 1 C.-.I.M1U loyearsoie'lit uto pel cent., nnd will eost, in eusy aiiiju.il p:.y- inenis, tne total sum ot 11 822 40 And l'sl acre-..i S. h,.,.l !...... ... '-" "-' w Hie lowest p. u-e, land freq'umtlv , sold at auction l,n- S.. Kt .,...1 ' dollars l,ou lUyeais, at loper teIlt. . luieresi, costs j 2.i40 (X, Making a JiiTercnfe in favor of Kail 1 . road lands ot i Sin CO Put l int lair comparis'on''rsi"e"i'v"'rafcM' prii e at winch Seuool Lands have been sold, shoul 1 ? a toiiipi,r.-.l with tlie average price of our E.i.i road lands. Take for example the nrtrii-rx tu ice of 10 a3 per ae-e. at which the State S iiool L:.u Is hale ocen sold, as per rt port of Slate Auditor aa Laud toiumis.ionerof tn-State, tor the fiscal yar tiiditijc Nov. ..0th. Jnnn. and IbO acres costs at this price in ten yeaia at leu per cent, interest tha t"tal -urn .,t ... ..,. Ucduct iroiu this the t'.tel i7.'.'s't"of"i'tjii ' aorts of II. a M. I". U. Lau.i.. Ht our average Lonjr Credit pn-e of slu2,i pera.-re. r. p) years credit at ti per cent, interest viz 40 Aui the dillerence ou a qiinit'er 'seo- tion in i,iv.,r ol Kaiiroad Lauds it... SI l.Tj 20 ibis eompr,-oii is ,.,Jt made to ,r.ivp that tho n.l. VV'S'V'" r bt'';M "U hiifh, bol to v B, , 1 1' """ lU,i hi" --" ratifitsl i.y actual nnd numerous s.iles at auction, oe.r the m.u.mum pr,cc .nx,d. Seven dollars r-r acre: nnd the iiveraee valuation of the II. A M. m?, I ir.r .,1 i ,S ril'u:"-sl by the Kaiue intelligent a id pnietieal verdict. Itailroiid Lands have another advunupe in the tact, (hat buyer can choose ftt uf iuhte-u bt-elions in a lownsh-p. it,ste:id olTcin.'ooiiOticJ to only two t-eln.ol att-liona. , for l.onir or Ten Years Credit pri-g rnnra from 4 to S. . 7. H, f. lo. II and 12 d.iliuM tent'tally, and average l t. p,.r a,.ro. rniTi;i)liicM,',,,'.!,n,i "an l" u-41--' -"" 1 iii vei l VLS1 b'S iAU11- hUiaf. Neh. Xebniika L' "l l,Wlil W Cl" J-- tbr:a,!e!,N'e!,L & CIMXIUS. at Xc Io'h..X1ebk"OJ"'S LA-ND OFFICE, at Lin oruii'l.'K.LAXD 0FFTCK in Piatt. mouth. T.i r . GEO. S. ItAKKIS. L ir.d Ccuiaisiioncr li. Jc M. 11. U. Co. in NJeb. CIPPLi'S BEER GARDEN. AT HIS NEW BREWERY. Open Every y. Music and Dance ever j Sun day a Henry Sl-rt telVo n:I i iti" Har Ktepcrn. Attachment Notice. Samuel May," Attadnneiit licfore Jainsi-"-!iu.x- V f:on, JutHiec ol tho i'as:e. I. . 1 a r ) To L. c- liaktr, 'Le deft-nJaat io the aLove euli- ticJ cause: ' uE are hereby notified that un order of at tachment was is-ued i l tho ob jve t-Iitiltod euu-ii. op the .:!- .iay ot .day, ism. hy Jjuidh -.reps. hi. a Jusiict- of the Ivace of the eoanty of Ca.-s. iu the Statu of Nebra.sk a. lor tho sum of 'iyj.ifji thirty-nine d.diari. in'crtst and -.vn. and reiuri.i.Lle on li.i:4,li dny i f .June, is',0. V -'ii are 'h.-rci-.re eon. m . tide J to -pp. ar befure said.Justi, e t . ai s i or -a-I -.otnpl.ott. on the 1 Jth 1: y oi u.y, A ). IsT't. at 1 o'clock p. ra.. -r juimttit .t ill. bo reniored Z :r:"t jou for thu a. -is- :.m..unt. SaML'EL M.ll, J'- l'la i.tiX Notice. The f. U'.w inr n!iied persons niipo.pd to 1 the owners "f. r -l:;:tii;ii..s ot, sr.d ini'-rested in the foli'twir.y d- ?critil r-al --tat- in the rinin'y oi (Vt an 1 .st-t? r-f NebraVa, a rt ..j j'v.-ita lo I to ir tiiitnes : t r the u 1,1. own ,,wt ' . id buds are her. by i.otiti-.-d thi.t tie liu 1 ii.r- n .1 Mi-souri Kiver Kulioa l C.jmpi.i.- iu . c brak.t hat. lo. aied its i.aj t'.r' uieh an 1 uiit:, and cii.irs for rijrht o' wur and o:her puurpescs. apart ei tue . .ionjuif rei e ...e. sou xtvd in tae coaiity ot Cass and saute of N etrurka. t v : Nic'.u. i i.r. V.er. I otn 1 ail J i.-. atitita 'ii. t W'l-I.ip . Mirth vf r.intre 12 east. Aivi.i II. liani' l- !,. t-t ju ee?iou IS, town 12 lei tii of rai.i:e 11 cast Same .-I I . Y. aiii.''.ti in ! " ; "rsoti II. E.-in, lot 1 -n-ti'.j 2i. ; n i. noitlj of ran.. 11 m. i. to have the i i::i:'(:i s assessed. I.v ti disint esiei fret-holders, selected by said Probate j Jud-e. as r.rovid. 1 in chapter twenty-liv of the Revised Statures cf the State of Nebraska, sail. eoiupanT win or,n eel to Iihw the uamage as-essea a therein proTidetl by l-iw. Il.ited t!iistlth ly of Mny. H7u. Eck iKoroM A- .Visk. rRr l.n.u P.ailboau CoHi'AST IN N KI RAS'-tA. Ey T. M. Miri,! ett. J2w5 . Att y. foraid Company, uliy(iil'il Kli! GEO. riCKL.E2f. rrp SOUTH OF TOWX, OX TUh K O CA' III. UFi 'S U u. 1 IK I am pr -.-it d o k Itl her tatite. h t.rrj. Jte.. lor c . . - i... i uoi.. e . ... . n (onablc rules. GIVE ME A CALL. GEO. riCKLIK. i i '' i ? i . i . -T- . " - ..4. i iLt.'wn ' . I "i- s .. t w i.i..-i.awiM.l. " . . air-