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Legal Notice. J. F. Terrebcrrie, ) In the Dist Court 2UuUi- eial District within and lor J Cuss County, Nebraska. II. E. IlTfl'a. VJOTICK is hereby given to the raid II. E. 1 Hill -, that a petition ha been filed in the nbove entittcd cause by the said plaintiff, in the District Court, 2d Judicial District, within and for l's3 County, Nebraska, pmyins that a certain Deed of jMorttrng-e or Iruft on the following Ileal Estate situated in mid 'o-jnty of Can?, to wit : the N E quarter iTuee. "S T 11 K l:i East 6 p in., duly executed and l livrred by li. K. Davis to II. K. Hill. July 24, A. I. 1S.8, and filed for record in the Clerks' Office of Cas County, Nebraska, July 30th A. D and recorded in book "li" r ae 2M. and which tiil remains of record, be delivered up and the rame canccllel of record, and the said U.K. Hills is required to answer r demur to said petition onor before the :'A day of April A. D.1S.1. FOX & WJIEELEK. march 2w4. AtU- for Plaintiff. IL..4TTS510UTII MILL. C. IIEISEL. Proprietor. Ilaring reeentlybeO repaired and placed in thorough running order. 100.000 Bushels of Wheat wanted immediately for which the highest market price will be pai Uugdwtf. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Jut I'ttblUhfJ, in a lenled envr.btpe. 7ViY Cc'. A I.ertnre on the Nature. Treatment, and I'.adicul cure of t'permatorrlio-a, t r tieminul Weakness Involnntary Em N.ion., Sexual Ie bility, and Impediment-" to Marriage generally; .Nervousne?-", Consumption, Epilepsy, ami Kits; Mental and I'hisiea! Incapacity, rtsultiuir from ef l;"-abiie, Ac. By Kooert J. Culverwcll. 31. lr, author of the 'Oreen Hook,' ie. The world -renouncl author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves trom his own exper ience that the awful consenuen'-c of sulf;a!)iisc may bo elfcclually removed without Medicine., and without dangerou surgical operations, bou fief, instrument, rinsrs or rojdialx. p"infin out a mode oleure at once certain and effectual 'y which every sulicrcr, no matter what his con dition may be. way cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. I bis lecture will prove a bur n to thousand and thousands. Scat under seal, to any address, in a plain "eulod envelope, on the rc:cipt of six cent, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwe l's 'marriage guide,' price l!o cents. Addresa the Publishers. CHAS. J.C EISE &C0. 5177 Bowery, Now York. lVcr W 12. wly. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IX Dry Goods. G roccries. Hardware. yueeus ware. Boots, and Shoes. Hats, and Cap. Agrieulfural Impliinents of all kinds. Weir ar "I X ' Cultivator. Union Corn l'lantc iirari letour and l'riuceton Blows, io Ac adit. .:tui,t, all of which we oiler to the public at the oTve-i retail prices. All Goods Warranted As Represented, -Our constant aim will be to sell so lowt it "-ill be to thcpoitive advantage of every ti mer in the w stern and central portion o Case county to make this their headquarters fortrad- KEED. RKoS. ' 5HR-FATHER'S HOUSE;" OR, TIicHnwritlcn Word I'.y Daniel March, I. D.. author of the popular ..Niht Scenes.-' This master in thought and laiiguncc shows us untold riches and beauties in the lireat Ilnuse, with its blooti.ing flowers, singing bints, waving palins. Rolling clouds, beautiful bow. sacred mountains delightful ::vers. inislity oceans, thnndering voices, blaz iiij heavens and vnt universe with eountlesk beings in millions of worlds. and reads to us in idi the I'nivritten Word. Ilose-tir.ted paper, r.rratc engr ivings and superb binding. Kieli iind aried in liioiiglit." "Chaste.'' "Ea?yar.d graeetrl in ftyle." "( Vrrect. pure nd elevating in its tendency." "Beautiful and good." "A household treasure." Commendations like the above from College Presidents, and Professors, ministers of all denominations, and the religious and secular presj nil over the country. Its Ireshness. purity of language, with clear, open Ope. fine steel engravings, substantial binding :uid low price, make it tne huuk for tUr. mati. AgeiiU are selling from " to loO per week. We want Clergymen. School Teachers, smart young men und ladies to introduce the work f.r us in every township, nnd we will pay liber ally. No intelligent man or woman need l.e without payiHg business. Send for circular, full description and terms. A dress ZIEGLEK A McCTJRDY, 15 S. Sixth Street. Phila . Pa. lift? Kace Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. b9 Menroe Street, Chicago. III. v N. Srxth Street. St. Louis. Mo., or. ltrJ Main Street. Spriuglield. Mass. OctlZdlin Condensed Statemant Of the Condition of the City Fire Insurance Company OFHAUTFOKT CONN.. 1'ErEMBEll .li. 170. Capital Stock, - 250,000,000. Assets. I, ans .n Mortgage first liens 1" Loan on ( ollatcr:ls 1:2 .IKKJ Oil t mretl states m iclts and Bonds.. State. Town, and Ciy Bonds National Bank Stocks l;.tilrad Sto-ks and Bonds .".").IK b(ji).i".il .....ii ...144 .low, Cash on hand, in Bank and in hand o 1 Agrnts 40.19-j.33 Acc"ied Interest and Balance on boo k uae It out Agents 'flice Furniture undSafa... ...11 .Cai.lT ... 1 .Mf.t.;i7 iirv..- Assets. SilSST..-!; Liabilities. utsaiiding Losses S19.074 9C Amount n'rossary to reinsure outstand ing l'.t.-ks 1S0,018:53 Total Liabilities S229.lil.4y Geo. W. Lkstkk. Scc'y. STATE OF NEBRASKA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. T is hereby certified, that there has been filed in this office a sworn statement showing the condition of the l.ity Eirr Im urance lumpnnv 1 c:itcd at Hartford in the State oi'Conn., on the ."1st day of December A. JO. Wo, in accordance with the provisions of nn Act of the Gene al Assembly, .,f the State of Nebraska to liegulate Insurance Companies. approved February 12th J'6: that the said company having tiled the necessary papers and a statement showing ti.at said rMnpany is possessed cf tha requisito amount of capital, and invested as required by Mw. Authority is Therefore Given To the above named com nany to transact their appropriate business ot Fire Insurance, in this State, in accordance with the laws thereof until the '! day of January, lT'J. I further certify, that II. E. Talmcr of I'latts moutu. County of Cass is authorized to transact busini ss according to law for said company as their Asrent and Attorney, by filing this certifi cate for Kccord with the clerk of Cass county. In te-timouy whereof. I have hereunto set my hand au.l a lined my seal of office, at Lincoln, this oth day of March ls71. I FAl. JOHN GILLESPIE. Auditor of State. inare''.-bj!w4. H. E PALMER. AGT RICHARD VIVIAN. Dealers t'n Groceries, Flour, and Feed Provisions, Canned Gnnris ftp. nifhesteash rriee paid for all kinds of Grain and I roduce. Butter, Eggs. Hides. 1'urs and W ool. North East corner wain and Fifth Sts atu outh nouidAw JOSEPH SCIIL.lTElf KSTABLISJIF.D IX 1S61. DEALEIi IN IVATCHES , CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. HLI PEXS SPCTACLES VIOLIN STRINGS ASU iAX CY GOODS, "a,wucV- "'"and Jewelry repaired teady tnd With (lwnnfi-h .Removed t.V'.pP"if Platte Valley JIou ! S, BLOOM 8c CO., lA TTS Jff S. BLOOM & ;. T-A":-"" -,.Twr?tj- LOTH 1c. " - c- BOYS AJYD CHILDREN'S CLOTlllJYG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E C. nin Street- Second Door East of the Court Ilouie RAXCII HOUSE Broadway. Council Bluff Iowa. W have the most attractive Sto?k of Pry Goods, Notions. Boots, Shoes, Ilat Caps and Groceries ever brought to thin city. Cal- and see us. CLARK A- PLUMMIR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 1870. 1870. . cirB9. GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and more too, are going to J XX SCHNASSE 8l CO, To buy their 372,!3.:ct3. -crixi-toar Goods AT NEW YORK STOEE- The best and most complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We eall particular attention to our new styles of DRESS-GOODS, FEINTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON YA S. BOOTS AND SHOE of all kind aad price U suit oar naneroug customers. . large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QLEENSWARK. WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS. n.u'Li1. A'ow tho Celebrated GARDE W CITY CLIPPEH PLOW, STUBBLE -nd BREAKING PLOWS, al. L.fiu, .i CULTIVATORS, fEAPsKS. SLEDERS, HAY RA'FS. &.C 1 luttsmouth September 10th. 1ST0. tf. D. SC1INASSE A CO F URN ITU R E CABINET MAKER, Antl dealer in all kin tip of Furniture & Chairs Mil street, (third door west of P O Plattsmouth Neb P.epatrin? and Varntshinp neatly done. Funerals attended at the shortest notice. MUSIC! MUSIC! PIANOS, ORGANS. MELODEONS I am Apont for the bext Musical Instruments made. Persons wi.-hinjr to buy Pianox. Cabinet. Metropolitaa orProfable Organs. or Melodeons can purchase tbrouirn my Agency on as liberal terms ha they can from the manufacturers themselves. AH in-trpment warranto JIrI,f I. V. W'l-R.. Qjjfu NEB- T 5 one ir.-.Su Ac. Ac FlatUrnouth, Xebra 1870. r. D. LiKHorr. TBS mm mme, Rock Eluffa, Neb. Spring Term Commences 8Iarch 21st, 1871. Pupils of either sex win receive thorough and systematic instruction here. Particular atten paid to Primary scholars. School books furnished froe of cost to al rIHs. GOOD EOAKDIXG CAN EE OBTAINED AT hEASCNAELE RATES For terms and particular n 1 Ire elwif J. I). PATTERSON. JOR SALE 0B. RENT. The nrnnprtv tmlmi.;.i. A Tk ir 1 sola or rented on re.i.onablo terms. Ihe houe contains 6 rooms. There is also a larxi ciFtern wita flitter, a cellar, a stable and other co ven lences. Apply to T. M. MAHyCEXT. T, M. MAUQUKTTK. j. K. STROjf0 W4ll'QLTETT STROXII. ATTORNEY AT LAW id Pn!,v f m,.. eery. Aecne for RailroaJ l.und Plttmonh. obrska. ; LOOAI The M. E. Conference is now iuaes&iun at Lincoln. - Lincoln ha3 organized under the "sec ond class" law. Dr. Kcnaston, of Unionvi'le, was in the city yesterday, and infortcs us that the farmers of that vicinity are well through with their seeding. They are ahead of the farmers in this jart of the county. Hons. E. E Cunnirgham, Wm Daily, Geo. 1. Tucker, aud H. Rhodes cat::e down on the evening train. The Legis lature has adjourned until May 30th. There is a move in progress for open ing an esten-ive wholesale house in our city; oue that will compete with anything west of Chicago. We will give names and particulars in a few days. See card of the Tichenor House in to day's paper. This valuable property has heen leased for a term of years by Messrs. Lounsbury and Ensey, who "know how to keep hotel' if anybody in the west does. Mr. Lnsey has per sonal supervision of the establishment, and he is certainly one of the most ac commodating landlords in the State. Our fellow townsman Thatcher, of the firm of Mulholland & Thatcher, grain dealers, has erected a very convenient grain hou.o at the south side of the B. & M. Machine Shops. It consists of a large building containing five different compartments for various kinds and grades of grain, built in the side hill so as to unload from the wagon on the up per side and open a shoot into the car at the lower side. It will hold about fcix thousand bushels, and is supplied with a large fan mill through which the grain passes on the way into the car, cleaning it thoroughly. Mr. Thatcher has sent for a large hopper scale, in which to weigh all the grain before being deposit ed in the car. Messrs. Hayward & Constance, of Chicago, have opened a large hardware store at Weeping Water Falls. These gentlemen have chosen wisely in locating at the thriving town of Weeping Water, as we look upon that as one of the most prosperous inland villages of Nebraska. It is hunounded by a splendid agricul tural country, has oue of the finest wa ter powers in the State, and is supplied with the best rock quarries in the west. We welcome Messrs. Hayward & Con ttanoe to Cass count3, and trust they may never have occasion to regret their action in locating among us. By reference to our advertising col umns it will be seen that Mr. Geo. S. Smith has taken a partner into his law business. Mr. Geo. E. Draper, the new member of the firm, is a j'oung man who has just come to our city to make a per manent home, and he comes with a full determination to carve out for himself an honorable name, and if we are not mis taken in his physiognomy he is one who '"dares to do," and will be found an ac tive man in our citj-. We welcome him to the ranks of those upon whom the future of our city depends, and doubt not the new firm of Smith & Draper will meet with the success they merit. A SEW liBA.M'II OF KISIXtSS. Fifty Stoue Cutters Com inc. It will be remembered by the readers of the Hekald that we made mention, a short time since, of the fact that Mr. Leasley f this city, had been requested to forward a specimen of rock from our quarries to parties in St. Louis who wished to open a large business. We are now able to inform the Hehald' readers that the rock was duly forwarded, and that it is in every way satisfactory. We take the liberty of making the fol lowing extract from a private letter re ceived by us this morning from the gen tleman who has this matter in charge : "Your information to the public in re gard to Mr Leasley's receiving a letter from a gentleman in St. Louis asking for a sample 01 the stone in your neighbor hood was correct. Mr. Jjea-ly has filled . 1 i'ii . t 1 1 .1 1 tne Mil. tue stone nas been testeu ana found to answer the purpose admirably 1 here will oon be titty or more stone cutters on their way to your place pro viJcd the parties owning the quarries do not value them higher than gold dig gings. In the above we discern the dawn of a new and lucrative branch of business for this locality, and one which will yet bring vast revenues to this portion of the State. W e believe no portion of the west is so well supplied with stone as Cass county, and especially that part of the county bordering on the Platte river, through which the B. fc M. runs. nc have the vatious grades of sand stone, the blue and gray lime .-tone, and the vtiy choicest quarries of magneian lime fctone in trreat abundance. Be sides these inexhaustible quarries of rock, we have an unlimited supply of choice potter clay for ordiwary ware, and s-iTeral large beds of white Koaiin, of the very finest quality. The day is not far distant when our city will contain largo manufacturing establishments where tkese different classes will be formed into both fine and coarse wares. suitable for the table of a prince as well as for the common uses f the household; aud all the large cities of the west will be supplied from this place with their fine finishing rock, cith.pr manufactured or dressed from the a-hlars. A school teacher spelled out the word "g-r-a-c-e," and asked a scholar to pro nounce it. He gave it up, when the teacher, to refresh his memory, asked him:"What did your father say this morning before eating breakfast ?" The boy thought a minute and finally said : "Pa said, D n these eggs, they're rott:n!" Elder Miller, of Chillicothe, Ohio, de nounced Deacon Decamp from the pul pit for accusing hiTi of being rweet on a grass widow, and the deacon turned off t!: as and loft the preacher and con iuegation to ott!o the matter among thera. Fronj the Lii-colu Journal. J Thf following charactei it-tic letterfrora Hon. J. S. Hunt, of Saline county, is a straiiih forward commentary of an o":d war Democrat upon the present insane bitternosf that prevails between promi nent members of the Republican party, and upon the kind of "evidence" taken by the rccen inquisition. As Judge II. couie in aivi under oath clear his cli.-irac matter of iu slice : Blue Island. March 125th, 1671. Editor ok Journal: As the e;n? mics of the Govertor are deteririned never to let me alone, I take this way ot Pa all at- pa lor tho last Keven years, if it will be of so r vice o tho.-e who are hounding him. I have this day read Mitchell's testimony, which is true in some particulars, hue abounds in misrepresentations. - Lat April I was at work on the Asy lum (I am a uia.-on) and the Governor came on the scaffold where I was en gaged and I asked him to loan me $40, for a short time and he did accommodate me with the sum. He put a check into a letter and dropped it int the P. O. where I could gt't it on Saturday night, when I came to the city. I went to 3IitcheU's and he accompanied me to the office, not to "introduce me to Captain Baird," fur I was already ac quainted with him and had been for Twme time. ihe letter could not be found and I went back to Mitchell's Ho tel to supper, afterward started ud town again and met Captain Baird close to the hotel, with the letter, and he satis factory explained how it happened that he did not find it at first. We all three then went to the postoffice, and I pro cured a money order for the full amount of the check and mailed to Iowa. I have no objection to tell why I borrowed $40, for I told the Governor at the tint 1. It was to enable a widow and hei daugh ter to come to Nebraska and take a homestead. A widow who had sent a platoon of sons to the army. Mitchell falsifies when he eays that he does not know the amount of the check, for I told him then, and told him what I bor rowed it for, and told the truth, so help me God ! If the Governor's good deeds are to be thus distorted into crime, all I have to say is, God help him ! The other char ges are wholly false, about the 4 six cor ner lots, and the $1,000 stone contract" The $40 check is the enly check I have ever received since I have lived in Ne braska. If that is "bribery" make the most of it. I have always considered Governor Butler the best of hi party, and if he is impeached where will Grant and the rest of the radicals appear? It' Capt Baird will look at his book he will find the amount, and he will certain ly remember vl e;e he met us with the letter. Respectfully, J. S. Hunt. Vienna Oeiuorest. It is not so man months since a name began to be whispered about in Art and musical circles, which was not unknown to the publier but which had heretofore been associated with another field of usefulness and honorable achievement. "Demorest" is a household word in two hemispheres; but who is Vienna Demo rest. the girl composer, the tie-h, young singer whose songs Nilsson has suntr, whose voice Nik-sou praised, and proph esied great future tor? As who 'his young artist is, it is bufiicicnt t say that she is the daughter of (he well-known publisher and leader of fashion 3Ir. and Mine. Demorest; and that her c.ireer so far justifies the predictions of future success, t-ince the. first dawning of in tcllieenca. Vienna Demorest has display ed the rarest musical capacity, and a gift of musical improvisation, which may be the foreshadowing of genius. Youns as she is, and modest to a fault, Mi's Demorest is quite exceptional in her sifts and possibilities. Iler compositions which first attracted attention are brilliant in expression and varied in charactar. Her polkas, mazourkas, ga lops are played by noted leaders of bands, viz., Dod worth. Baker, Grafulia, Operti and Downing, with whom, aud with the public, they are great favorites. Oue of iVr latest song?, "Birdie," written for Mdle Nilsson. and accepted by her, is charming, and likely to achieve perma nent popularity. It is not as a com poser alone, however, that Vinna Demorest has won distinc tion ; her interpretation of music is as pure and true as the written expresion of it is rare and conscientious. She has a voice of exceeding beauty, flexibility, aid strength ; an admirable method, trained under the best teachers ; clear enunciation, broad, well marked, pleas in?, and a sympathetic .tyle, and unu sual beauty and grace of person. Her voice has a register possessed by very few, even of our fir?t-class singers, and her correct and easy execution even of the mot difficult passages excites the enthusiasm of artists and critics. Phre nological Journal. A testimonial to the skill of a chiro podist, published in an English paper, testifies that "four or five yeara ago he extracted several corns from my feet. without pain, as also a member of my family, wh ch have not returned since that time." This operation should be consulted by those troubled with moth ers-indaw. In Santa Domingo, rum can be bought for 25 cents per gailon. What an emi gration there will be from the Pat'undic quarters when this fact becomes general ly known. A very good quality of rum an be bought for SO cents per gallon, and Claret can be had tor $2.00 per doz en, bottled and boxed. A Loui-vi!le German, quietly sipping his beer and placing "sixty-six," in a sa loon, is informed by an excited compa triot rushinc in. thnt his horse had rnn away, "All ! Vy don't vou chtop hitn up a lcc-dle? ' Being told that distance prevented, he turns to his partner: "Come, Shake, hurry up and hiay di.-h game out. If dat horse git schmah up my vile gif me Hail Golumbus, air.tit? ' ' The type-setters make enrion mistakes sonT'iimes on account of bad copy gen eraliy. The other day a paper declared that during the carnival at Washinirto- 'widows on the avenue were let fur f. 0111 twenty to fifty dollars each." Of course windows, not widows, were meant. A late issue of tho Cape Cod Gazette re ported the Be v. V. II li. Murray as aymit : "It 1 not tlmcult to t.i viri.v in liel!."" when lie really said, '-It is not difficult to Le hajjpy in health." There is one stimulant tli.-tt never fails and yet never iutoxieates Duly. Ioty puts a blue fckv over every man un in his heart may be in which the skvtarfc happiness always goes singiag. Geo. Lf. 1 rent ice. The poor in pocket roav be Lle.ed. nr may not be blessed, aa the case ruay be ; but the poor in fpirit aie alwavs t.l.-wd and we bare Christ's authority for fo saying. There's in a poverty that is bet ter than wealth ; in fact, it is a poverty which indicates the uossession of tho 1 truest of'aH rifh SrwToenv ' tor of the foul aspersion cast upon it by pi-? ' rji s ; ' ' the malice of the Herald :.ud the mad J mW' W W 1? Pf i ness ol the secret whose datk latUc:u in ! JiVjji 'C,"i H jll'i rf5l F."' I vestigations are now supplied to Dr. ivrr 'rfS jpj- ' M p-??! E?:3 t?'l ;f ' J Miller, we publish his statement d a i asK lM &i JM-1 r.4 Jt1 k:A 1;' ii i virig that I am wil.in that you and iL!?' &'3 1 y fcl KirSV .t& the world should know every tru- rfmJir3nJ'i 1-1 ti..n. pullic act or word that ever sael between Gov. iSutler and nivse.r, imiYJKJi-PlSm 1 V. if. VtiLXJtt E. T. DUKE & CO., - SZff':- lirix AT FObT OF M.11.Y STREET, Wholesale h Retail DaUera in Hardwaro & 'Cutlery, Stoves, TIX WARS, R0PB. IRON, STEEL NAILS AND Blacksmith To's, &c. Keep on lnncha Large Stock of II A RTER OAK. BUCKS PA rnYT. CHICAGO. EMPORIA. LOYAL COOK And other first class Cooking STOVES. All kinds of Heating Stoves Col or Wood kept on Lead. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. -MOLIXE- Stiring and Breaking Plows At T?ct Cos; for Cash. Our State. prices are as low as any hou.o in the lian20tf. WHITE & SPIRE, Tavo moved in their new brick ptore. anil well seieo- XI hue iu-l received a large aud ted stock of DEY GOODS, HATS, GAPS, BOOTS, SHOE? Notions, rorcSi Staple GROCERIES, 'Vlneb, we offer lowest and to the public as low sa the DEFY COfiiFETITJGM. ,' would call the attention cf tho ladies t ur luw ttuck of Dress Goods, Several frhndea cf beitutifnl Satin. Lynnese. Bro cades. A few jint tern? left of th.it '-JO cent Poplin- Ali,ia-, st-vetKl xhndrs- Woolen nnd common lcLais, tcotcii Plaids. Holie Rcpjis. l$o .1 l;'.rjr5 va. jt?ty of fl ints &c, which we have just received and off., r tbeat Lower Than Ever. "llfE bavo on band a larxo tock o" APPLES ,t by t!m !iwh-l or Barrel. We pay the hiffhest price in cah or trade for Corn. Oats, liuUer. Kpss, Chickens, Turkey orauy kind o Farm Produce, Newspaper Al vert i s I n , A Book of J'Jj cloioly printed vane.?, lately issued, contains a li.t of the best American Ad vertising Medium!", tiivins the name; circula tions, iiiid full particular!! concerning the lead ing Daily find Weekly Political and Family newspapers, together with all thoge having large circulations, published in the interest 01 KcTi. gion. Agriculture, Literature, Ac, iVc. livery Advcrti-cr, nnd every person who contemplates beeomiiiff such, will linii this book of great value. Mailed free to ujiy addret on receipi of 25 cent. Js.o. a. i.I.f cV tt Publishers, Xo.40 Pak Row, New Vork. The Pittsburg (Pa.1 Lender, new issue of Jfrv 2t'th. IStKi. sayu: " The 6rm of (!eo. P. Itowefl A-Co.. which issues this iaterrestiag and valu able, book, is the largest and best jdve-tising Agency in the United States, and we can cheer fully recommend it to the attention of those who desire to adveitise their bu ines.l ecientifie anil ?' mut'iKitili in such a way: that is, o to secure the largest amount of publicity for be leait expenditure ol money." 100,000 FEET ! o The'undersigncd Las on hand a large qantity of COTTONWOOD LUMBER WHICH HE OFFERS AT REASON A BL FIGC RES. QRDliRS FILLED on short notice,, and for any size or length of lumotr. Rafters, Studdings. Joists msTJldlimtn short notice. II Elt EL TWO HOURS THEQUICKEST AND PI Hiies The Shortest Line. hicnz to New York, via Pittsburgh. Fort ayne & Lhioago Pennsylvania Cen tral Route. This is Ihe onV Route running three Daily Lanes ot tnmuh lMi'j and keeping fatuce Lur, From Chicago to WITIIO U 1 J II A iV Ci B With btt one chiuije to Balt'morp. Hartford, Xew llavei'. Providence, r)ringtield. Worces ter and Boeton ! THROUGH TICKETS For Sale at the otfWsof connecting lines in the Weft and at all olnecs ot the tort Wayne an J Pennsylvania t'e.itral Kt:te in Ci.i-;ago. T1JO-. L. KIMI5ALL. Gen. tVestern Tassenger Agent, Pciin'i Ceuiral li. Ii. Chicago. "W. LEE AND. FEED, SALE AND LIVELY GTA3LE. MAIN STREET, Platltmnuth, Nebraska. I am prepared to ar-OTumodnte tho pubiie with Hotos. Carriages. Uugies and a No. 1 Hearse or, short notice and reasonable terras. A Kaek will run to.tiie steamboat landing, and to all part fft be city when desired. Tantiarr 1. in d-?f a it.u ' : W WtU S -'3 tAhi nltth ;4Cff hf ft' SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE K E A L D TTTE REST LOCAL PAPER IN DAILY One Ye fir -Time Months One Month - $10,00 $1,00 WEEKLY One Year - -Six Months $2,00 $1 00 THE HERALD Enlarged and Impkoted IS THE ONLY OXE GIVING COMPLETE JVEWS FROM THE GREAT WEST BETWEEN PLATTSMOUTH AND FORT KEARNEY. THE HERALD Now Offers the BEST ADVER USING MEDIUM West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is read bv Farmers, Merchants Me chanics. Contractors, Stock Dealers, Railroad Men, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumers, AND L. BRGiV. &CO. Plattsmonth Cigar Factory on Main street, opposite Court Houae. Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska We have on band a large assortment of CIGARS k TOBACCO, Consisting of the best qualities of CIGARS, FINE-CUT, PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO. we deal exclusively fn Tobacco ire caa ieli sa :heap, if not cheaper than other store in the sity. Give a? a eall before von tmretiue riwltr a we knew you will go away aatiefied. JL. iirom. February 11. 1869.dtf. Estray Notice. TalcennDbv th ntr?ri'i" t. ..... ' -, . . , ' "l " "V . C.I.JIU 01 ria.u-iLiiqin, "ne wnite bcilerc It. red cars, swiillonr-fork in lett ear ; and one red be:frr calf, some wbre spot on. walow-fork in ripht ear and r-eh in u- dcr side of left ear. Xo o her marks or hraid perceivable. Th'y ecjae to my jdu.ee afa.at tho let of Januiry 1BP;. ... , ""'m. n"oo!tci. J Jti ISl JD i S LOCK TO YOUR INTERESTSf and ij ry THE ISESS1!?1 ii'il , fit -T I ,, I Mi'i I k I. :tV' ;,rS: V 'I tXm. .-.3.. ktf .. !.. ' - IB 5 mi sJiLl til E IPL E HI E K T WHICH VOU WILL ALWAYS 1"INI) AT RUSSELL & DOOM'S, West Knd Mr.in trcpt. ruttdtu -uth. Net. All Implements WARRAKTED 1 1 - THKV SKLL THE OELEBRATEtf Weir Corn IMow. I X Ii and Champion Corn Plow. Grand DeTour Hrt.ikinn I'lnw. 1'riin elon Iron Hen in Stiiljle Plow, A. 1. licke- Fan M ills'. Kurcka V tir culiivatorseeder IX h r-'tiilk Cnttprn. 'J hr'usl)iii,r M.ichinci, Keiiper- nnd Mow ts. fteedrrs . Of the best kind and qunlilic. ('nil on or ni dro. KUSSHLL , l0(tM. l.i.lBiuouth, Neb. march iMlir wtf. Plows! Plows! Plows. Wayman Curlis, Takes pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured tho Kcrvi-" ces of that I'ioneer Plow Manufacturer. E. C. FORGY, Who is now ens:iged in their hop maoufactor-. ing a better article, at tower jTict-i, tbnn can bo had from nnv o.i.torn inanufuctury. One sreat ddrantnpe grained by r'troniziiiir this firm i lliat you not only eet a bettor artii-ln at home' nriees. ut yon ure piiiron'zine HOME MANl'-. FAC'I UH I.. where every -'ollar of the money rum nin? in the 6tate. murehl Id .V wtf STAR MARKET.- TI1E UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED A MEAT El ARKETy On Main Street, Plattsinnnth, nhcre they pro pose to keep on hand the very BEST OF MEATS' IN THEIR SEASON o HIGHEST PIUCES PAID'.FOK FAT CATTLE- Call and S"e vs. feb20diwtf. II ATT i IIAIGHT. 1871. OEALIKS IX GROCERIES Sr PROVISIONS, I would respectfully announce to the citizens -OF- PJattsmouth & Vicinity (hat I bare opened a first clas Grocery & Provision Store,- en 6th Street, south of MAIN STREET. I hjpe by fair dealing to merit my share "of PUBLI C PATRONAGE. Goods delivered'to any part oftbe citr free of ibarge A. H. BUCK. . January 2d. 1871 dtf. Tootle, Hanna & Clark, Gold and Silver Coin EXCHANGE, U.S.- and other Stocks.' Diafta drawn on all parte of the 'Cnited 5vta and Europe. Deposits reecirod, and special at tention given to collections. Farmers Visiting Plattsmouth, WILL FIND GCODSTFLIN ACCOmta VtS TION AT ill Farmer's Feed -'Stable; Corntr of Sixth ard Vine Streeb- One Block, North of th.o Presbyterian Charch. 11 "its monlb Nebraska. . - BATKS DtUAIiMO ISItTOX RflO., CARPENTEr 1- .TOINEPvS.-Are rreLarrr-. to do work in gr..-d sr ;e, on short nutic-. r.n i x' cheap a the che-treft iy fetab. corner. T Mealed tf-j-jna Rtrr. ttaflaf