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At the .VZ.'U- roJAT STORE and examin their Aucj Improved Cayuga Chkillc.icr & Mower for 1870! t,'!-.'".',',''- 'i";-"0 'x-'t of BREAK IS.". AND J3. BLOOM &o " ? DTTrr BOYS' ASSD CHILDREN'S OLOTHIPJG - " Hats, Caps, Boots 8l Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E C. Main tilrcet, Second Dovr Rast oj Court House. ' CLOTEIIESn, South Side Main Street, - - Number 9. PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY NEBKxSKi :e3::r,:dw-:r,:e3 : ' ;-"t ftp it rr, . a t,t tv , IE. HP. ZDTTZRZIE & CQ., j 'Vh;jIe8le nnl Retail dealers in t i i 3:irlwar ntl Agriculliiral Sinplisieuls, j STOVES, TIN, SHEET IR0?i, BRASS, S T 1 E Tj ": '(.:: 1? aud -ireii, which e warrant tbc Are ex?luiri Ape itj in wart's Celebrated 4 or Wood Cook Stove J:.ve u-i a call we will not be uudorsoM Main street, one door west of the Bank, pi,attsmh;th. nrbuaska fl. - I DEALER IX ;ioves, Tin, Hardvare & Farming Tools ; Fffanufacturer of Tin IiooHnr. Guttering. Siouting and Repairing done. Selling ' First-Class Goods and Guaranty Not to be Undersold as I am Haying of First Hands. 'A. No. 1 rio'-vj nv. 1 Tultivators. closing out at "05t. Rsmcmbor the idace t?.rf grags an) 4f Siivvessor to Vliifc a?: Dnticry) WHOLESALE and RETAIL ID IR, TT O- Is c. w receiving anJ tas on Laai (at the old eland cf M'hitc Jc Caitr7' loutli side Main st., Plattsxnouth, Tha Largest and SVSostlGomolete t. k .."! ,t dii:inei. Paint. rhrmiivN. Lead, Varnishes, Coal Oil. Fi.-li Oil, ?ilachine Oil Vf-r.iML' 1 1 . Cantor Oil. N:iUtot Whale Oil. liinsi-ed Oil. Lard Oil. Oil. I,.-eutial CJd Livt r Oil. and a larse variety f Notions, l'crfunjery, l'am-y and Toilet Ariiclvf), Usseuccs. Jrlayotinif ExtiacLi. AUo. all the i'oiiular V. Avers". Hall., Pcoville'sCoe'g. CI11 Utie's. Morse's. McLain's. EnVer's. Wi : .., V akefield's. iuy Scott's, l'eriy Davis'. Ji. bark's lVtitt's. Mrs. Winslo-jr's ir. Winchell's, llosf ettcr's. lDrake'ii. Wallace's. West's, all others in general use. t, ' Brandies, Wines and Whiskies, Of the best Efca and qualities, strictly for Medical purpose. DOMESTIC DYES 1 -r II sc. Green. Blue and Black. Analinc, Indian. Madder. Extract Logwood. Pje Woods. &C. lu ; it.t cvtrytiiiug that is needed ia the Drug or Medicine Line. . : iiysisiand' Prescript ons carefully "compounded and put up ai'aii hcu:s. All Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Call hnfnrft huvilM. f?nd Sftft what Plattsrnouth, Peb. rrs t to- c m -s t: -O . PLOW S fcest in the market. 0 this county for the sale ol Combination Coa! & Sheet Iron Ware Cr Hotel, l1altsm6utH iilibimus, C3- I I - haVft tfl Rfill ' A. W. PROLE. BY TELEGRAPH. TEE' WfiEi THE GREATEST EVENT OF . THE WAR. Bazaine and Metz Capitulate. IJr.ui.iN, Oct. 27. The Kin;: telegraphs to the Quocn to day:, "This forenoon l.iz:iine and Met7 capitulated, with orjf hundred thousand pnsohcra. inclu'liuR twenty thousand pick and 'wounded. The gar rison Jaid down their arms this afternoon This is one of the most important evants of the war. Providence ho thanked. Tot-as, Oct. 27. M. Lenard. Trench ambassador to Italy is recalled. The early resignation of Von Ixnnhurg minister of foreign affair?, is announced. Uaron Gerrioke de Ilermeven, now minister to Uelgiuni. is spoken of as likely to succeed to the olik-e. The newly appointed Director of Pub lic Safety has issued a circular, addressed to the prefects of the several depart ments; announcing that such parties as furni.-h provisions to the enemy willingly, with hope of gain, are to be treated by court martial as traitors. Gambetta has has also notified the prefects that they must impress upon the mayors of the va rious towns in their departments the imperative duty of defending even town. Those who fail to do so will be dismissed, and the towns themselves officially denounced. The inhabitants of the departments of the Jura Voscres have forwarded peti tions to the authorities against the ac ceptance of any peace based, upon the surrender of one inch of French terri tory. Cincinnati. October "'., In the National Capital Convention, the committee appointed to memorialize Congress were .las. Medill. of Jll., Ceo. .1. M. Stevenvon. of Kv., lloraeeCiet ly. V. T. liurneil, of La., "and L. Y. Reeves, of Mo. On motion an extra committee, con sisting of one from each State and territo ry represented, was appointed to take charge of the whole subject, call conven tions and employ other means as deemed best. This committee organized . with S. li. Ilailand President, li. V. Reaves Secretary, and Silas Rent Treasurer. A vote of approval of the action of Con gress in refilling to make further ap propritions for improvement 'in public buildings in the lb strict of Columbia, was unanimoticy adopted. Adjourned sine die. New York, October 20. Attorney Central Ackerimtn has es tablished iiis head-quarters at the A.-tor Ilouse. where he will remain until after the election, to pronounce upon all ji;est ionsof law that may arise. He, is in structed to see that all the rights of citi zens are re-pected. and that the authori ty of the United States government is maintained in all its integrity. lie was in consultation with U. S. Senator Conk ling yesterday, and the Senator sube cfdcntly remarked that the determination was to enforce the act of Congress at all lyizrads. No doubtful! or questiona ble power will be assumed by ollicers but they will enforce such provisions as they are assured they will be sustained in ex ecuting. Tl preparations for that pur po.-c are being perfected every day, and there will be no luck of authority to back up the officers. The 8th U. S. infantry will arrive in New York haibor to-night from Charleston. The regiment is abou COO strong and will be reinforced by about 400 recruit- who awaU its ai rival. It will find quarters on one of the islands l n j-ast river, and when the emergency is over will proceed to the Canadian frontier and go into winter quarters. )ther forces of considerable strength will fi nd it convenient to concentrate in the vineinity of New York during the next two weeks; and, though few people will probably ever see them, the fact that they are on hand will be consoling to one parti' and w ill exercise a wholesome influence upon the evil doers of the other. The United States officers charged with the dutv of exacting the laws of Congress for the preservation of the bal lot mean business this time, and the government 'means to sustain them. The Attorney-General telegraphed to the President that matters were quiet in this city, and that resistance on Monday was not of a serious character. Secre tary Robinson left this city tn Monday. Naval forces at Brooklyn and upon the the waters of the New Yoik harbor will be held in readiness to sustain officers in executina processes and enforcing the laws. There is no backwardness any where. Four thousand troops are to be stationed in New York in November to preserve peace aud enforce the ejection laws London, O.toher A correspondent . of the Times tele graphs the following from Versailles, dated te "Joth : It will ben few days yet before the Germans bombard Paris. In an action on the lilst sixty-five bat talions took part, supported by twelve batteries. A dispatch from Bombay announced that the day has been fixed by the Chi nese for the massacre of all foreigners. The' are making and distributing their tools accordingly. The Consuls every where notice an increasing hostility and insolence among the native population. There is much excitement among the English and French residents. The capitulation of letz was not signed until Thursday night. The city will be occupied by the Germans to-morrow. The whole number of prisoners is now reported at 1 73.OO0, including three Marshals and 0. officers. One hun dred runs were fired at Berlin yesterday, iu honor of the surrender. New York, Ostober 2. . A renewal of the war between Vcn derbilt and the Erie roads seems to be pending. The new Erie Branch Com pany to the suspension bridge will be opened next month, but Van Dorbiltby the construction of another train at the Erie crossing has blockaded the rails j near the suspension bridge. j The Young Pcmocraey have repudia ted their nomination of Fernando tVood nd now support General Hillyer. - . London, Oct. 28. Heavy fighting was heard to-day near Paris, the sound coming from the de fenses between L:i Yillette and Mont Martre. The Germans who occupied Yersoul in considerable numbers have left for Gray-sur-Soane. This movement down the valley of the Soane is believed to be the first step of the advance on Lyons. The court of inquiry on the blowing up of the citedal of Laon acquit the com manding officer of all responsibility. A letter from Garibaldi is published, in which he says that heat first sympa thized with German' when she sought to overthrow Napoleou, but now he sympa thises with France, because she has made herself a republic. Berlis, Oct. 2S. The Iluzeiger says Germany in regain ing Mctz, has the strongest point on the Moselle, and must keep it. London, Oct. 23. Jleral.l cable cpeeial Advices from Berlin of the 27th state that the capit ulation of Bazaine with bis army at Metz in conformity with an under tend ing arrived at with the King of Prussia it is contemplated that there will be , speedy return of peace. NiittorM. Mr. Bceeher recently inveighed in his strong and pointed ttyle against spit tcrs. He said : I pass between two gas-work wb.cn T come to this city, but I possess tny soul in patience and smeil on I think that smokers are the na-liest creatures God lets live. The snail that leaves his slime in his track is a clean creature beside the smoker. When I go into the cars, and see the puddles of spit on the floor, I feel like taking the men that made them, like pupies. and rub their noses in them. Go look on the side of the boat called the ''gents' side" (they do well to say 'gent. I'm not a "gent' but a gentleman) after two hundred have cbeweiand squirted. I pity jlnt woman that mops. I have thought of writing an article on this very thing, and 1 11 do it yet. The dirty fellows, soiling sverybody's dresses. (I don't care, though, when they are long!) You examine people for mem bership on drinking. I'd like to exam ine them on smoking. Yet with ad this, I have set as sweet as a rose-, and let them puff' their smoke into my very nose; ami I have thought that if the." knew how much I was sufTering, they'd think I was a Christian. I saw a young lady slap a man in the face and throw his cigar down his throat- I wouldn't recommend that course : but I didn't feel very bad that time. fitrons .N1oiic;-!ji. One day a mother asked her little boy, as be was about going to bed, if fie would let her hear him say his evening prayer. Without hesitation, and with the utmost seriousness, the little son knelt down and prayed : "Dear Father in Heaven, plc-ave give me a strong stomach, that I may eat all the water melon I want." Here was a prayer oflerd in sincerity, not for an imaginary but a real want. It had been no trifling altliction to the little boy that while lie loved watermelon better than any other article of food, lie could only eat a liule, while his mates devoured it to the full. Some time after this the mother again asked the little boy to let her hear his evening prayer, when to her surprise, h offered the same petition. "Do you, my son, never pray for anything but a strong stomach 1 " "Why, mother," said the little fellow, with perfect sim plicity, "1 shall pray for that till God attends to it." Theory of il:iiaUcr. It occurs to the writer that the cause assigned in text-books for the phenoui enon commonly called thunder, is neither satisfactory nor correct. In substance it is this: The electricity in passing from one cloud to another, or to the earth, makes a vacuum along its course ; and what wo call thunder is the subsequent collision of the divided atmosphere. Ibis is perhaps true, if we aecepf it as a statement of a result; but 1 think it affords a partial explanation only. My theory in regard to the phenomenon is this : The electricity in passing from one cloud to another or to the earth, de composes the water iu the cloud into com ponent gases; and the great heat of the electriciy ignites and explodes the gases, and re-forms them into water. Jf ,-omething like this does int occur if an explosion does not take place L cannot understand why t lie mere passage of electricity, through cloud or through the open air, chould not be quite a. noiseless as the passage of any solid bodv would be through either or both of these niediie. The violence of the explosion depends on the volume of electricity set free, and the amount of water decomposed ; or if a volume ot electricity pass through a perfectly dry medium, there could be no decomposition of water, and conse quently no detonation. And may not the fact that wc can see electricity depends upon th-? combustion of gases involved in the decomposition of water in the atmosphere? Scicnt'jic American. I or You, if it k its ! When a poor devil makes a leis-st p and stumbles into that road that goes down to misery, he generally gets to the bottom in a surprisingly short space of time. Then you will find these whining old hypocrites, who praying loud and long in the synagogue saying "God's hand rests very heavy on brother Smith!" When in good truth it is only the copper toed boots and con science of these kind.- of men, the souls of one hundred of whom you cnuld put in our pony's eye without, making him wink, who have pounded and kicked him down into the ditch, and given him a final kick tor being down! Some of those w hom we know of in other sections can pull this on and have a beautiful fit. Head JJfht. False Hair, A correspondent of a leading fashion journal in commenting upon the current fashions for ladies, says that girls of 14 to 18 years of age should be warned against destroying tlieir own hair for all the future, by wearing the masses of false hair now in vogue. If it has been kept ,-hort, as it should be until they are 12 years old, it wi.l be .lust the right length to braid and wear flowing; if it be too long for that, let them braid it loose ly and tie at the top with ribbons, so as to form braided loops, but let them on no account mount a heavy chignon. iaxy Hoy. An exchange says a lazy boy will make a lazy man as sure as a crooked sapling will make a crooked tree Whoever saw a boy grow up in idleness that did not make a shiftless vagabond when he be came a man. unless lie had a fortune to keep up appearances? The mass of thieves, criminals, and paupers have qome to what they have by being brought up in idleness. Those who constitute the business part of the community who make our great and useful men were taguht in their boyhood to be-industrious. Boy take that pipe out of your mouth and think of this. Josh Billings says that he shall let loose about the first of No'vembcr, 1S70, "Josh BUlings Farmers' AIniinax for 1S71. No family that keeps a two hoss carriage should be without this Alminax, Azanshunt Knower, phull of phaith, let slip the pure and innocent duv from his Ark, so do i let slip this Alminax, and hope it won't come back. To the weary wanderer this Alminax will be a guide board, showing the nearest cut to the next town, and to tire sorry a sjia foun tain of gimnastie delight. This Alminax gives the biography, ctimology, syntax, and prosody ov buss, beasts, and little codfishes, and tells us with the fondness ov a step parent the right time to trade oph a dog. ' ' Lincoln, the new capita! of Nebraska, contained only, three houses in 1S67. A lawyer at Torre Haute lately went to an editor's office to cane him. The doctors have dug three bullets out of his frame, and say there is Another one that they can't find; which will probably kill him. jfcrtearthg J. D. SIMPSON. J. D SOSPSOiV & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants I Agents of the Omaha & Ws arc now occupyhis the mora fo? mor'y Forwarding aud Commission 1 n si noss, Ware li ;i:e an.iehej, All 0O'.i-( si v.t i:i onr cive will rce"ive aaJ coui3 tliv.ino'l fer Ali!a:..', Iue-uii), s:i'l lii f v- -v 4- -V v- v- v OctobcrSd&wtf. ifurnitnrf, H RN RV K()KCK L Z '. LET. ;N PUH:i I T II R E, LGUftGcS, SAFES, TA0LE3, KI)STKAI)S- f i oriM. iiErB:"'n 's and at all j i .0- I MetrJic Burial Cases, W:Wh OF AlrL. STZE3. YO i KN COFFINS Ready Mzdo, and So!J Cheap for Cash. 'WITH many thnnli.s for part pitronr.se. I invitealltu call an.l exatn.iie lay I..rK." :"e'i I of Furniture a:i l t.'j'lin--. Ijan-tf. j Anil 'iea'.er in all kin i.-5 ol Furniture and ohaxs. Plattsmcuth Rep.iir;r.srd Varri Vin l'.ratly il'.r.c. Ci Funerals attci: l- I the s-liorttv notice. STAR MA LiKEr. THE UNDEKSlviXLl liAVli OPKXIiU A EAT MARKET, Oa Main Street, l'lat'smoiith. -vh"rc they pro po&c to keep on baud the vt:y OLi' MEATS ix TAi-iir. .-.i:ason lIIGilKSi i'Ul'T: paid Fun FAT CATTLE- Call nnd yr- u. aus-"JdJtwtf. il AL'. !1 A A.V. ""SHOOFLY" 'Don't Bcddsr Korrison" Fcr He is Tgo Bzsy Waiting on CUiiGinsrs. 'ffiORRisorrs :sh oo fly,' MEAT MARKET One Door Ea-t of th-: Court IIoilsc is the pjaee t'j cot ail kiiel- of DF"iejs23. tvb eats, lie has f.ttcd up the finest Market in the State and keeps no him? hut the best of Meats. ?.i(ats delivered iu any . Quantities m special contracts. llish-t rriceo Paid 'for Dou't rorzet the Place, :1 3 rriso.n's 4iShco Fly.;' ylSJiwtf. J. W- PEA UMAX. Nurseryman, Propagator, AM Ui.AI.l-.I. !. i'- Fruit Trees, V.nss &, Plan 1 Jil V ijXVUT JCVJt. Ll Li k Kyh, " " 3DCC1 ClOHS SITS03 Nursery, ba'f a laili: tou:h,L 'url IIou.:c brnfka Citj1. Ntlska. w2aioauS10. phia. Pa. ;un Vdiivly. ' -ps.sAYFOK yoVn:v. men. on the d-' Sunday Sclicol EriissicNary. Vj lighted lloiue. and the r.ety or mioro- , f.)r Xe'uaika and Socthwe-Hrn Iowa. Attends jiriety of cettiw .a -n -.i. v. ;t.. sac-.ta-y tic-.p (iJ tj.jj.ipg a id sar-i'lyim? Snnday schouls. tor those who feel omitted 'or iu.it rt raoaim hap- ; i..- ori ..;.ie. ,.aj piics can Mti woacy ins : I tiin(. Sent free ii ea'i d eaveopos. Adi.ress , or !0i i:S-l Order,, .iddres lloV. Altl) ASOTATION. r-.x I. Phi'.a.l..!- VT ' 1 " ,n L '"VV wnm.I'I! anb ffcinuussin. A. LA.ES BT. St. Louis 0" Line Fackels ocou !! i y I'.. T. Duki i Co.. ;mj uvc - v.o ca.i f:i;iii.,'a nil the storage wanted. Kiue Ilivi i-, will !cfiir-.var! cl without iciny. V M $ PJ.ATTSJIWt'TH 31tlJ.. ri'i'aiv'i -..-i i .i;.ee.l in thr-as!i r:i!itu:i murr. lij.;.ii. i t.-!i. U ui' Wheat w.iiile.l iinnif li.iiely fer vii:e ii th-j h;riiivt market price wiil he nai I Mendlcr & Wiiceland. KOHWKll & SIKH. c''p I'on.-faa'.iy cn !i:i:i.l th hest ljr:t o SPRING FLOUR, Corn Meal, rw.t-.itr. Weoifcisi Water 51131 r;ir:mr. en whi-re you can get the le.-t I"!;;ur tint the nn. of it. 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR i'i rofsns jf Kit a1:; ;:vcn in exchnpe fcr pood y ei " We are al.so iloiiir rris , ami. with mr rvre.-iM- I facil:t ie--. leel as.-ured that we crni ivt iiio uL-it aii'l iuo.jt Flour of any in the tate. SATIS1-ACTI0X 'iUAPiAXTKEIi. Produce Bought and Sold, HtO:i!'..-JT HARKET PAII. Jteetl .t Clinton '' . . n tiV.rrU) Villi ri UU i v SOUTH WAT EH. DSX At $2.50 per sad 5. rS.:iLi ',,() per SACK tiUi; JL !ii:rts TGot.s. per irJ lb. Hiua k :-fhort, Extra Good. Sl 00 per W) Coru M -al Sl '23 per hundred pouu-N. - LOUR Exchanged for Wheal as usual. tVLeatuiid Corn erounl un Toil t : ' : io'.'I I', t'ik'n to tatiifu nil trim ru.11. 10,009 Bushels of Wheat and 20 000 Bushels Corn V. E. iSIIELIjO-N". Agent. rch:jj.twtf. inisccHanious, Sf Yois Want ar GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES, Oo to He has on hard the BEST CLOTHES Ever l:rou'ht V.'e.-t of the ?Itsonri. lie can tnHkf.a ii.-.. d suit and V.'AltliAXT IT l gin- tood s.-iri-factioii. ' (letl lliu F.3.-ABLliHi:D IN I'm,!. ueai.i:k in WA Tr S3 E , C LOCKS, -I Cp-TT r 1 2' silver' axi plated waue. ! VJ0LIX .STRINGS AND j . FANCY Ct'ODS. V.'a tclie. Cli !;3:iud Jewelry repaired neatly i inv-iViZ'i,i.iiio natte vney iinus. I SI;: i n .m reet. uov. Iu w U'. . -il-ElCAN SUNDAY SCIIO -)U UMUA, I. vilik.lw.ii. City, Ne-iraka iailtoalis. RAILROAD LANDS TV ThG Burlington & IVlo. Rive.' K. R. Co. in Nebraska soworrc:; PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS i T l!eir T mN Haifo . T. . ?. IO. IJ, , IJ. i:t, a I I i. l.:i-t nl tin i lli riin ruiiil i Mi l i l;;ti. in NiliH.-l;a, On Ten Years Credit ' Only t:'r 'vr.f . i'i I rri'st o:i ln v.'ilnntion iq rr.iuii-f.t I -r tin- !ii.-t j car : the s.iii;n tnr th J sci ou l, ft i: I then, f.i :n 1 ttrtiT Ui" liiir l year, niily inn- ninth of tin' ii ir.i-ij nl mi l Ji.-rrensii interc-l i r pnj al ii- annually. I twenty per cfnt will ee deducted Irt'n nurlPtt i r:.;(. nnnt tTioc, !i! t.. dMion til'the l.nycr. it lie I'.iy- in Im!. un 1 i-. u ti r ti lit. in tcrot it il i n one yen r In i;i .late n je. i-eh ao - ti'l h is pre-uii't ion yny ii.i.-ni n ill li nil. wet I i Settlement. On thcGO Generous Terms At low p-i. (.-. rii-i-iriT frnin 9 I to V. fi;'.. ttr, fcs,!. !;. Nil. sl ". .re., in er.i.!i(f nhioii KlCil i' iiol.I.AK.S I'i'.U ACIU:, u. per .lUHhly iinJ local miviiiilatc-'. A!innl pro!uctiiiK wiiS l?ny "or ,nn!, .vioi2;i jjj;' it. H!S3t' fjiiprove fij'Hts .13 !u8i Tilliin Ihc !iant ol"(li' Tch Facts to be Considered- ! a-. it. I!. U. l.ainls ? , i a-ii i.-. I f i xin li.iyi ar ' i cilit it ' pi r ecu t., !. Hii'l m!l cnt. in a-y annual pay- f 100111.-1. the total sum o! j l.ill IJ Aii'l hin .ii ic el Si Iioi.I l. iml-i. at 7 I the linvot pi ice. ainl In-iitieiii !- e iil ataiietion lor H. IO an-i I'i ilollari. naiio yeai.', at ttn pi Trent. I iitr-t, -t I J.-IO u Makii-T a ilifT.-rcnce in favor of Kail liruail 1. 1 ni I of ) S J17 n.i l!.it foriil.iir cimii :m-on the average piieoa". whi'-h ScIum I l.atnU h.iv e ln cii oll, s-hoiil l Im I'onipare I with the :ivcrat;i) prico of nur llail roi'.il lamls. 'l ake forcxaiple the nvrinn Jirien nf S10 5I per nore, at w'nieh the .Mate x-liool l.ali'ls havi lireti ,-nlil, as per report ii S;ate Ati'liP'ras l.uii l 'inn in i-sioncr ot' 1 lie Stat lor tho ti.-eal yni1 rn lic- Nov. -nth, l'-'i'.'. r'li'i 1 ' ;i'Tt-f eo-ts al thi ; erii e in ten years at tin per cent, interest th i total fliin of. !,v'yJ n; t from 1 1. i -i til-.: total cuvt of 10f) B-re of I!. il- M. il. 11. hau ls, at our B erai;e l.oicr t reilit price uf i'. 11.1 pr-r acre, oa 1 i ; cars cre lit ut 0 per cent, interest VI. S-,-'J ti 4tel the ilitiricin e on a 'iiiartcr sec tion Hi f-ivor of Itailroa l l.an.l s is... 51.1'!!' 'i'l. is coir.pai ison i- not tna.le to prove that t-.o ?ihool l. unl.- have lieen so 1 too liili. hut to irove. that the law ol t h is State has been rat ititvl by ii.-tii ll iiti 1 Diiiueroiis .-ales at auction, ov .he m -.ni in :i in frtft! ji.rt,f. vi : Seven .k-lijr-i j, , icrr : at-.l th average valualion of tho I!. A- .M. K. 11. J.an '.s is r.ititic l hy tho same intelligent m l jiracii' al ver li( t. Kaiiroail l.aiuls liavn nnottier iil ntat-o in he fact, that v(iiiyi rcau choose out ofeiyktom iiectioiis in a 'l'ow li-liip. instcul ol ij'jiii:jei.n!;ccj 4o only two School sei-tions. Our I.imi;1 or Ten Yeats Credit prie s rnnj;(i fn.tn I to .". f., 7. H. !. II :1!i l - dollar generally, and aver.ie lO.tfO pi-racre. Appl ieatiei:-' P r land ca a lie made to : Fl (.Li-.!:. v i i.i.si i:.v r.A itit.at A.'hiand. Nci 5. J. IIUNVI.LL, al Wtcpins 'iVii:er, t';i.-s .Whriska. V. C. I TLKV. at Xurci v Hill. Otoe C..Nc!i. C Ki.l., CAI.IK.H'.N a CKUXTU.N. atN-br.i-ka Citv, .e!i. B. it. M . it. U.CO.s ANI OFFICJ:. ut Lin coln. N I.. nr ut 11. R. LANI OFrTCK in I'latmo-atii. , 'jHI. .s. MAUltLS . Land Cimi.-sioner 13. Sl .i K li. August, 'JnU. ls7J EAST. T!ic SZurllKgloxt&.TSijicsoui'l River I J;s i 3 R u f , Iu connection with tLe Chicaj,, Ilu)iuijU,n d- Quinn R. A Olfs-r tothc j.eoj.lool Plattsmoulh, nr:d all tbj 1'iirtiou cd Ncl.raska Iyini? J-OUTnif OF THE PLATTE. the most diief-f. n:i l !!ie hf.t Ilout" ti the ".,,. tern. ,-out!i Eastern, and Northern Stat. 1 .r sci.-i rs ilei: ;, -!-, travel I.l ui ion-! v .-iioa! t taAi- tne Allan: ie Lspresi. which ruru throii.i to hicaKi wilnout chaise fit" Car--. ci.iM ih d wtthclepi.t Day Coa.-hps, PuHinar.s Paiic 1'iiy er.d ."jiecpi.1! CoaeLt -", ai.d Pullman's Dining Cars. In addition to thefact that this is tiic dr.-t route !.y wtiieh time may he saved in roach in' sny point in i!,e Eastern or Middle Slates, it n ' tnii htuity he aid that it i...sse..se.. tae trc a.id the finest cfiuipm. tn oi any We.-it-ra Line ensui lliu to the pa; cnger ' Speed, S tft ty and Comfort. Kate., always as LDV ns the LOWEST Pi . gat,''.' checked throneb to anv jioint Ea-f i ,. ft K- J'l-INS, ;,'. pt A. L. 10LCAL1N. ticii. Pa.s.-eii(.-( r Ar-t.t, in til'.ili; wvtf. . F. JOHNSON, DIILKP. IS DRUGS, ETEDJCIKES, BOCKS, T A T 5 c x i: IS Perfumeries, Hair 01 NEWS latest Publicati i Prescriptions carefully cotiipoutil. Ierieneed DruKtrist.. ? Keineiuher the plce. opposite Cl laer i. Plattmoutb. Nebraska. I r i Tcotie, Hanna L' DEALERS It EXCHANi Diaft drawn on ell part of! and Eur.ipo. I'ep -j:s recci-.t teation fc-ivca to collection.-! ,,-M.f Plattsnj t v.-;' V I i 1 . I i' ; i i t : s HI- . n r t tta..uih. yfwh Ct.lS- wtf 6