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v- j", i' ! ) t ll of theeoiidithni oftho I IIRE INSURANCE COMPAHY, j j of the ity of X Vi.rk on the fl st dy of Jan- j unry. A I IsTl. iuvl.- to the A ditor ot the State of Ni tra-iu purci-ln' to thj statue of j mid Stale. NAME AND LOCATION'. ! Thx nmn.! of tr fompnny t th" COXTX E IXSVHAXCK COM 'AX Y, incorporated in l.v'"2. f.u 1 located nt No- 1"- Broadway, in the. eity of New York CAPITAL. The cnj.it; 1 o'sui 1 .i.U;r.ar.y.i.:tuaI.y , , ... inn 1 up in ca?!i i s-v-'hO O.'U The surplus on the tir.-t day of Jan- uary, l-i7i '- '. - i,r i Total onsoitrt uf cir-ittl surplus $2.SJ.V7.74 Amount of .-;h in Nk-lWas Na tional bank. New i ork ' Auin-inl of cash in Fu'P n Fan'. Brooklyn New York.. A'uonut of a-h in o!Tie Amount of Lo.vn on State St-' Stocks and bn!s the I uited r,.i.j un. ot institutions incor 10.711 porated l.y the- tatoof New York t.avai. c on otemati'i. i m.ir- kcl v.'lue ot u-;ucs exc-;e'l;ng t.V-S... 4 I i.Zf' I f'j Air.oiii't of l.oit. oil I'.-.-n is nn 1 ni..itB-iKf-J. f:r '" ", V,r?, .-or-1 ;.-n uniti'.-uin' it-'I llhtate. T.-ort ;it h at S'J H anion u'nh there is ttiau one year's iiiterc-t'l'ie uud-oning. Hnt re-t 7 ri r ten'.) Amount of Vrnitel Stiites Ijoii'K Ht:i- ftocki. an 1 ?:o-k.V bon.ls .f invti: Jiion-1. i:ii:'.ri''rute i by th- Salo of 'lw York, ownta 1-y the tompnny Te'il K-tntc. l.'niti' uir.here 1. owned by t!.e corupany Intcr' rt on Loan?, Uae t'uis 'Into I'ninimn-. iJum !'.,'t! a ru 1 T..t i! A--" ,M f-' EI AliiLLi'IES. An. ur.t ot l.-.-: s .-liiju-ic'l. Rn 'nl"- a. ..I in:!-.!;-! ; An.'Hii.t of I, .- iucurre'l. an 1 in I io'-c.-s 1 a lju.-trn-nt Amoimt o! l:v, !en 1.- on cai'i; ;il, !- .-lnre'i. ui.il d ic- ui"i iini'ai.l -,, ,- ,f ii:viitf 'r- "' '"" i'.ure 1. u'.- -l un 1 mil :t:a Iiaoniitrf Scrip or ier.' l r-!' -!u.- l a u 1 yet a 1 Amount 'fall oti'er cxi.t t:" c t :m auift the crriui-;;!' " XJ 10 I v,-,,im0 (-" j :,l.(s 3i Cs.-M oT 4. Of. I tl 71 XoilU ' " V 01 ''-'i -312 lT.Vi '0 t Nclii:r: T.v.al mn't o f h ; elairi" i !;abil:ues Ti fo-a'c t ii:no-.ltil inmre-i ou ':' . ... ii ...r..l rti.e is aoout '.' . -.-. 'l ',"". O' OUl UI --' " The cn-n""'-- ha: ,-. e-en'-ral rule as t the tow... vllia.c or block. ,t l..-U. tne in ten manner a. not to he uioro tnan M Y-r'iVl e .,.y of the charter or A t of Iu , ,.r, o,aiiori.accol!.pani.-.J a P. eviou-f . atcmcut. Vi,r,F.. .K'..r:-.. T, Hope- Pre:-J--,: ,' j ( rr is l'c-k S.-. -iet ir oltnc t ontito :o...l l,!r j am-c.mpaiiv.t., me per.-ooaliy Ki...n oem M-v. rai; . Vw-.i-n. d. p'-e a-a 1 ' ll"" ,ilc f'"-"-iti.'.-ti.t'i:u.it i'atuli. t--c and correct ;' '. ii,. lit of the a fair- . : ,.n i.-onipaoy. i-mt - be al l coliH' ''' tiotia i: ie ow ii- i - . .. . I, ...... ii.-ib invi stcd m Mocl;- ,',,, i . ; ,t I' -t j r va'.ae. or in inorlcaacs j I ',.'., ."-'oiniered ieal isiiite worth at li-:.-t J . -,.a th-amount for hi. h the same is ncr;- i u.l"e'l. d! att.o p-irt ol the loi e-'onoi d s-..o ,1 ( K.w-- no,,! save 1 naic f r the b,i.,:U ofan!:...!.- V r.l U -r.i-i..K:.u:l.ority in the ...low-cu-enl .. ':i r..,..nv.H.:d thai .h.-.v .x ta-i avc l i 1 1 1 1 r.l.n.l .ao.-f i-4 ..t .-u: 1 eoir.pnv GEO. T. HOi'E, I're.-ident. j CYRfs Pkck. Seo'y. i Sworn to :-nl fi'-Tih. 1 Ufo.e lae this j tiiutif.h day o;.lan.iary f-.l. , T , I In te-tlulo.iy nnnn i a.t l?ret.tito Mi'-. -i .!! tny ttuut iin l atiled my otneal frtal. J HOS. E. Till MEN E EE No '-ory I'tlt-Iie. t' v i v m:p.p.ask . INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. t t is lii.iiKPY r::nririLi). That th-re 1 i..-. n t;'..-. in 1 1. ;- .ot'i.-e Hi-i'.tJ Mtcaient fho i!'t the eoiclilio'.i e! tne C0N1"1NKNTAE INSUEANCE CO., located :.t;S.- York, in tiic- Sta'i.'of New Y'ork the lirst it.iyi I January A. 1. ivl. ia ; rdnnee with the provisions of nn Ait oi the lienera' A -s.-nibiy. of the State of Ne'or.i-kit. to refill O. In-u; iiio-e Companies, approv I Fehruary lth I-.-.; that si.i l C mpauy having tiie I th t.c -cs-utv papers and a .-'atcio. i:t yliowiut. that .-aid (.'"nip:: i: i- pose.-s. :t ot the r .;:ii-ite .ni.ouut ..1 capital, and invested a- rci'tii -d by law. Authority is Therefore Given. To the above iiann .1 t'omra-iV tr:.!i-T t their ppropi late bii-ine-.s oi' 11KK I N.-i RA ('K. ia this State, in le-cor-lati -e with the laws there of n-itil the "l-i .lay of .l.iiui."ry. 1-TJ. I 1 1 l: I 11 r t'l ! I i v, I 'hat Pie-ips IV.eie. IN i , (.ifP.Mtt-ni'otth county f (.';.-- i- nut hoi : to A .n-a.-t I ii-ini acc'.tdiru '" law ! r s lida-.n.;-IMliV ii-iiieir .K-evt -ii I ntt-.riiey. by f-li'iT this certoieate lor Record ith the clerk ot Ca.' 4.ointv. m Is T i.-rtvoNY WiiriiK.if, I h ive hcreimt" et Ii-.v lu.i. 1 ind afiixe I my seal ot !..- ', at I.oi- j .-In. thi-J'. 1 day of Mhir'i. IsTl. i John oillespij:. .i.iit At r-iTort of State. IMIELES l'AENE. Ae..t. , SPA!.. SiierifTs Sale. P.. II. Windham X -. AtlaehllK-Tll L.J- K coney i A. II. L'-.iek. j Notieo is hereby (riven, that by xirtne cf a i7.lii7n. u.' .j; ."o ain the aboe etituie 1 eaa-i i-ciii-d out of and un I-, r the s, :,1 ,,; tiie el, rk o: the l'1-tr'e" C-.urt of the Jd I ti 1 ;.-s.-i 1 l:-tnet, within and for t'ass county. Nebr.i.-k:.. an I to luo directed. I will ii:!t lor i-ah- at puI He nnctioii to the hishe.-t l.i 1 It. at th- lront d,,or of the curt house, in the city of PI itt-iuouth. couuty and rotate a lores u 1. on Saturday t h "JUth day ol May. 171. at h o'clock a. "i. of said nay. nil the ri-iit title and int. re-t . !' the :iln e name I L. J- Keency in and t" the totlow inii dr-s-vt.bcd real estate, to-wit : Tlio undivided one haif ''.' ".' lot Pore in Pin k 1 1 i four, in t he city of Pi.itt.-mnuth. Pass county, Nvi,ra-ka. lliv.-n under my hand this pith day of April. A. 1..1S71. J. W. JOHNSON". Sh'fT. diss cjutity, Nehrafko. M'vt:.i. i CttjirM vs. Attj V. i -r I'l.T. April '-"'ih. !-71 w "t. Sheriff's Sals. Juhn V,'. riarr.is. v.. r UrJer c! Sale. Platte Saundei'. ) Notice is licreiiy uiven the.t the liuilcr-'-ined lill otler for S.ls at l tibhe auction lor . ash down at the trorit door oi tue court UcUi-e n. PI iltMimuth. Cu"4 e.oin-y, Nebra-ka. on th i'Jtb day of -time A. 1'. Is7!, at 2 o'clock p. in. of i.iid day the Jollowimt d. s. rib. d r. al e.-ta-e. t.r-wtt : Lot number three in hp,, k uuiulx r I:f;y-scven. situated in the city of Phittsmouth . . brn"k:. ami lot ihiiii'ht six " ' in lib.eK rium- I hersix i; . in llioui: i-on's Addition to the EHid I i aty of Pliitfmouth. Nebraska. oi 1 as the i property ol Plstte Saunde". 11 saisfv a' judfcnient intjvorol.l. W. Haia.es. by virlae ' Hlil a.ilil'Tuy 01 a o.-eree i.-iio-'re'i ni ine November term A. D. l7n, of the Di-tri' t Court ot the Kpcon 1 Ju l. cml Jn-tnet w ithin and t..r 1 county. .M-rira-ua an-. .n tne ip in nay of November 1S7D. Oiven under rj'y hand this 1HU day of .Miv. A. I. Is71. J. W. JullNSON. ShcrifT Ca-j county. Ne'ra'ka. MtWFLL i CuiPMAX, riff't, Attv'. May llih. 171, wiw Legal Notice. To Hane Claufen. non-reident. 'defendant .na. 1r.iV'rr''bT i"j;i!ir11I,hitt " thebtii day of A mil. 1. 1. Luke MisKell.a comineiieeu a civi notion nRaintd you before A. L. Chi d. Probate .lu lire in and for Cas county, Nebraska to recover from you .he sum of SoOeOand inter et due 0:1 a rroniesory note that :m "ricr of AttAchmeDt ha been issued in said a. tion and levied 011 one Soda Water Machine and fixtures nd hottlea 1 ou are required to file anvset-otf .lefetsc. or other answer you .nay have, on the ; f eal"i envcioi-es. Ati'ire-.- ilvvY ARD ASSO jf lh day of May, A. D. 1S7I. at 9 o'clock a. ni. CIATION. Rox P. Philadelphia. Pa. uiaylwiy luke miskella. riut-ar. I n 7 7 py WtLt.trr PoTTEXor b Li. Attorney. ! F?l.fcThf tSStatt im'"1 Dated Aprill'th. 1. I majHw:. :SVrt . DUltrr. iVAOMI IMITIM Beck Bluffs, Hcb. Spring Term Commences March 21st, iB7U I'll tII- of tit '.ersc-x will re .civ.; ih.roaKO i'nd systematic instruction here, Fjrti ailar atita pail to Primary scholars. School book furnished free of cost to 1 pupils. j oooD boarding can ui: obtained j AT Tv A S C N A CLE R AT u 6 i ! tor t.v;m at-! r fti ral irnul 'r"'f ! ji,jf .1. D. S i i 'J N . i two i.;h;i:s the quickest; AD Pi ?!.!c3 The Sl.crttst Lire hl"hJ-'j to N'i-t Y'oik. via tr,-l Kouts. Vf.-i.ur;rh. . v i :'. v. : a - : ort T!.: the i ;."y 15-nt n;rii;i:ig 1 ! 1 Ol i'ln,:, ! Kro-n ( IK tO -M '''WITH Hi i With I. 'it ;i.' i:hi:ii-- () l' .'.; ro. ifnttl'.r l. ! Xer llVr:i. rroVfi:li.v, . i i'.:;r.'.cl '., iVwo ! ttr a:ii U ..t"ii ! TilU'tL'iil TI'VICM.S r"r Sale :' (.ifi'c-of i- i;:i '".'i:i Sines in til Vt Hii'lut :il I otli'.-i s of tt!'' I'.pi. WsjiieaaJ : Iuan. iv;-ala C-t; Kot:t in ' ' -io in l. Kiv. ;.'al:.. o,n. IV. t.;rn V Cliieaito. j-'-r:ser .(j--i.t. Term V: Ce ntral K. R. V". f'LKLAND. V -(. W. i C. . U 1S7I. ii BUCK, Si tiK.vLKra tx a n u ce a u:s j,- p h o j 'is i clv. . ! 1 "nl I re.-.-ectful!y an ;ut. -e ti the cstusa: -or- iPJritlmouiij - iUVieUiUUl.U ' Jaitt I have opeilP I a lirst c!:t Grocery & Prevision Store, , on e: t; eel. ei A! A I , r iC i . 1, X ! i -. i - t lueiit iny share of PUGLl C PATRONAGE. Ooods delivered to any port ofihe city free ot harRC A. 11. ilUCK. January J 1. l-T'-dlf. Warn, r'f l'ile icne.ly Imd r.ev. r t.iiic.l no! ven in one i-a.c to cine the veiy woi-t eii'i o) L'l .nd llchii'i; or IJIeadin:- piie?. Ti.oj'- w lio an ifdicted -honld iniinediat.-l call on their .Irutu i.-tf and iret War ci V Pile ilt-uiedy. It i x--.r-. ly for th" Piie. imd is not rcviiii!--:H--' . cure any otli -r !isea-c It ha.- cured ir:n cue of over thirty year- ftiin iUi-. P-ieo 'Jne 1 .oihir. For s ilo l.y .Iru i-l s evcyw here. "w.irn.T's liv-oe: i Ton:.- i- I ret -i ; c ! -1 Jr,.ty l,.r l.v.t .-j .ties cn-i tho-e -e.lt- r.r w,i- ,;,i,-.toal t..- .-.. --. ll j.- a .-'..c:,t riiniiii-.' inv ;... Slti.i sj l-ri-i-t :;p r..-t i.-r : " ,-t.-.-:.. : ti.-;..- ,.-,,.:., ;.. -.e ,1 1 , ve "-i-ai.f ,.. t.-,.-.r ;:' '!:y V. e-.-;, n-ivoiis d ri-to- pe. -sh.-.l i no . ...... r-- y ,, -. , ;.. I L;..r:. J.;-.!.'- r. Vv':Tii'-r'- '"o'lirh I;:-'ea i.- :;o,e;:., ? ind ex I ..-! or ; !!- j ra.-r.'.inai v -.; --i-vi - in itiiiti -'iia'el -." r. i . i :-.:. to; t'C.l;. even' O 1 1 i v en ri i.--. lb :;.-' o!-; ;:i:-te e.i e- ot '.'.':,- J.. !-. Sore 1 :.ivjt. l',i . ? :-b'. i-. Ifi'.ni i.js. ' an'ti. Ii . ir.-i:i-ss, A-t t o. :; :. :: ! ' v ' ;' e'n lliieot in. -ii !.o;.'. So pi.o.-i.; i- iic p .-I ' o.i ta'n its e't'.-et ; in ;:il ::'!.. ' .-' .or.. I.'.-! . I ' 1. T" r .-1 . - I i -l!..--. t ha t t llo u - l : ; 1 i:v.-'.,:..::.- :,r .;..':!. I ; - r::-.!.sr .!. i-i; t om tnd all s-.v thai if i the a-... t h-a-it'.i; nr.. I ex ... .!. , i. ',. :- ,. ., .... :.!-. ,v- i.'.-'k i at ; i: it'.TOs reii"!. ;-.! t in :. e:i -s ..ne i-l- e.-ts a cure, .-oi l !.v -.';-;'. in ! ' : -. pro-e I '..- I)"i!..r. It i- "'.- r. tao'tu ii 4iil n.ivii a'id -a".- r. ! ii o-'Mo will .!.. Ihc ei-...it iJicii I l'l'l r d i-' '" i n; . j It Uaii ciV Yin.mt i:iv. "r V, ine of l.ile, is :r i rom ii-.y po:-onons drut-s ..r in pn rit ks. beius .re pan I for t h"se who r. ie a -1 iinr !a nr. 1 1 is I - p!"t:-i:d r i pet i.'T toni I ;.: . a::d the finest hit's in tiie i ". Id t-..r pot 'i y it: the I dm id. it i-t!:emo.-t ple::-;::.t !'- 1 O . '. 1 . .' ' t' ri v-ever nt-Vrr-1 to the -;ibi;--, fir .-up. rior to hi'i'ily. .vhi-ky. n ice, bitter ', or any u her artii ie. It i. .lioi e he;till; . and cheaper. Ictii lli:lc and I-, nine, y ni.i-' or ol i. can l.;he t-ie. . u.e ot !..' It is. in fai t, a lite nr?ser i r. I Ii ' -e !i n-i. to ct.joy fc-oo l health and a Ire" flow '. Iivtl .-. spirits. wi.I do well to t'lkc tt' i..i of l.'.te. It is di.'.ereiit from a:.yt 'Ht'.K ever i" tor. to a e It is sold by l.-iiK!tisi.: ;..so ..t .tii r speet.li.!e.a l.ior.?. l'rfee One l 'lir. in jri ooitic. Sold Uy J. M. HIXCHM.1X, i CO. Plr.tt.smouth. Ntbniika. TO i-3 Wecpii-n Watsr, Neb. ' '., uiiw ' - '.. - j; 'J.iU jl.i. SfCII AS DRY f.OOIiS. ;i:':ri:i':s. liAhii'.viv.r. ViLT'KN.-s A'AP.K. HATS. CAPS HOOTS. SlltUCS, NOTIONS. Ac. PINE AND COTTON Wot) l LP MB Ell. S1IIN0LKS AND LATH. We are As-at for V.'illcox &. Gib3 Sewing Machine, i xhieh is un louhtedly the Pert Machine now -d iro. maris Otftt. "Luxuries cf Modern Travel. : 1 n these day? the ta- te of the TriivelMr i'nh j lie lias l eeoine exeia di.oIy ia-li'liou". In older j to otiii'in their patronage n liailroad 1 no in i.-l I be able to insure Safety, Spec! niid comfortable tran-portatien.by possi iit.i; the nwiinv 'I'jal' J fieati.nsoi a first-el a-a en it i pin out of e cicin s ami locomotives, a solid ro.ni-hed and l.e.avy ir .1) ri'.l'maii s J aliaec Me. -pinjf car--, t'uitsittiii dinuiL.- cais, a direct route, nod eoniieeti' iis and caieltil m:u..ii--. mi nt. Tiic Piu liiK'ton loute is niaktni; cverv effort to -e-s all l!:esi- mil apoi.s to ii hi;-h deziee, ; u,l ,u;.r a route t ail te.iuts esut. wi-t. north . tcat'u. Pv !u.-.ii ot its c n t i--i.-s r. ..liutr: . 1. ,t' i.n.ha -vith h" P.o-i::- jo.i---. . -j. .t piut: laoa.n oh the Li. .V ;i. P.. H., in j N.-baa-ka. ; " ;t. ,t Ha ml it . with -he SP J: -t i"u Ka'Ir'ad f,,r an i.oiuts in L?. ns is. i e. ; 4. A: 1 ti .01: v. :. i'". the Tl. Moi;iC; Yli." t ,,,! ,,, . ;, y. r.;. ; ,.iii-. ; At Puriiiitoii wi;ii 'he !!.. C. R. i il. R. K., for Da enp Tt. M u- -a: ine, j i (,. y t .,;oii"i-'tlt .1. v i 1 1 1 ti:" ii. Is. i. .V t. L.. ; ' and V, in l'ui 11 P 1 . : r.-t. ! .!. and j points in the nor'.. 1. i c l l-. r tt. Loot.- and pj'u 1 m the s.e.ch 1. At I c.-'fiH, tfi'.ti b!" .- i rt iir." IJoomirir ton route to Indianapolis, Cite inne.ti. Louisville and all points south and . i-t. 3. At Peoria. ith t:.e T., P. Sc W. R. R., for X.'".:n-t ort. Colu.xln;-', Ae- t. At Men i .ti-. with a I the Iiiirtois Central. 10. At CiilCA'.i". with all i'luuk lines lor the Ea.-t. J No better advn-e can be e vrn then, thm tc I Tal the Uarliiito 11 Route." dti. i Uonnn) Kaiiifarv Aid A- t - 1 HOClflllOU the Reli-.f and Cure of the Frrin end Un fortunate, oti Principles of Chii-tian Philanthropy. Essayson the Errors of Youth, an 1 the rc'iics f Aire, la relation to Marri-ote and Social Evils, I if naoitarv ai 1 or he n b ::...' S.-nl (ree. in WOOL WAITED i'yunJ-t oi' V,"oul Want fit ST. J0S2PII WOOLEN M I U.S. FOR WHICH THE "CB-,:. IN GOODS Oil MONEY. 1 'it ('"' ! r-'i hef'U':l w ? tb a t .1 -i t.-l t i w ia fvi ry r-;-t wo r p , ,. o !. ;i-' ! rs. -UT oi i ir :;i.i-h. ai. I ..- th-.-.v Hte ,i I '-.i. in ! no -o loy, na-" or ll i.gJ u-- ; i 'i tnrir in.imii o; nre. we ni.:r.i!it- o .ii.-i.i'-liu'.i a" !o th'ilr ilur.ibiMy I'arue.- l i-.-;:i:,' ifio 1- ill ex-hiu;s f r nre n ore I I ii. t:i- r 'Ih-!; at t 'ue cry lo.v--i jt:ci 'j h'.-' 4-. i r i i . if I !icir wo 1 i.tc-ure ! in . r-iils r ..-n.''.' ;.- a wi'i have il r-u:: nt-l i-:.nn'-!i.:-..- v. iil.o j: :n. lor :;'; .;- I', an t li'. ln iI;h .In. ut. i'ri-1; lor e i ili:ii: S'-.'e ; curiins, splnuing and i u! . IK-". -"c ' i .-.ui. 1. Saii-I iclion ti-.eiiin ull reypect. Sam Me? ' f pools .-out an-l pri'.-c ei-eri when riqu'tej V. e u--inu:acturu :nl keep constantly (t lit.t.-l he 1-i -frost '-ock of wooieiis to b- f "tin I in lii" coii-'tiiis ol casini'-ri.s, tivce.is, (3 4 l-c'!i'l i-Iotbus. si'tiiict s. Jeans. lai:i iin! I'lai I Ihiniiels. grey Fid white h u-iU'-'s, s-t -eka-.s yarn, sio.e or -iub'e. in i eoiors. e We w ni l invite th" a;"'-, tion ol arin-r to t:ii n'lvfT'i-eniTit won ii p. 'rici- wo. I !..- our o" i- lo money, mi l will j-ive ou better bar g 'ins 'L'ui lO'i c.i Bet ilt ev. lu re. tiive u-' -s c "I I, r seivl our v.ool. Factory, Nerth Third Street. CEO. liUKLL & CO A ini H wOm- Y7 ,-! the atfon'jon d the -nUi ;) he o'-k o i-pri.u r-- ;suo nre p nin. We h-ve t.i-cn lti-at . e i-i the Sf-.-iion o1' uo;t' ..it !ir-t -e s r 14. ; u I !r" o fo t ha: . .-. v. e buy : - :ow a-- 'iicv can 'e le: 1 i-. the mark, t 1 o '-. l-.e i I v e - b . . -el et pi i s til . r we ffl.r -.M w.i j'vo ... ir s.r i -1 .etio ii to :.!1 v.lio m-ty ri'.' u a eall. c I'. . i'.Iri s .' fl'i 1 V""t .'.ill Oe '.o.vi ee.i. Cl. iKIv Pi-hT 'il.M P.. HENRY piOECK DEALER IN PUUNIT URB, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, 15KDSTKADS- OK ALL USSCKirilO.XS ASf AT ALL P LICKS. fifctalic Burial Cases. v r OY ALL SIZES. YVOl li ICN COFFIN S ui'i.'iv do, an I Sold CLci.p f..r C-sh. V-'iih inr.uy thinks f r p-t palioieie. I in vite nil to call nndesaiuc my larfe stock of Fu liiturc and CeLius. jauL;f. Estray Notu Taken up ' v the suh-'-ri'o. r. two iniles south of P!:.-:t4iiioinh. one white heifer e !f. rod ears. fw.-.U -.w -lork in left ear ; and one red heifer calf, s me v . h i' si'ots on, fwa, low-f-.rk in riht c-nr and notch in under Hide ol left ear. No 01 her marks or brands perceivable. 1 h.y came to my place abcut the lit of Ja.u iry lat. VV. WooPBrfr. mxreh 1 w'r.i Probate Notice. AH T'srtiea havirB claim? aTiinf the estate tic. W- McUee. are herel.y riOtit:e l thatunle-s sui 1 claims nre ti!d in 'he i robate Ci urtof Ca. cour ty. on or before t 10 t-f day oi Nonnher A. D. 1S71. sai l ciuiins wiil be forever b'arrud. A. L. CHILJ-h Probate Jndae. May ".tb, 1371. ciavllwr. i 2STJHW3 Another huicltlu was cuaiiunteJ in O.uuha last Tuesday. DM the recent meeting 5n Nebraska City (I'.ciJc what thu "annual corn crop of Kentucky' amounts to? Can the Chronicle tcU us? Mr. Nye lias Lis new hotel LuilJinfr at 1'aciSi; Jutiftiou nourly comjiieteJ. Itis ail rea !y r'-r th .- )l;t-ti rers. and he thinks he will be ready to open it to the public on Hie I.-t of June. e-itkut tJ.ant eiiher will or will not viit I'iatt-iiiou'.li and the went during th pre i-Jit soa-on anJ for the life of us we uvv un i!-!e to to;! fruui tin- v.iriou- 'i ., -, i- r . ' i - ;he ' - 'f fc' " i. : i.-i 11 tint ii - u -u;o h .Mr o! at F ;-f-. 1 t!l r n I. A '.:: of " i'- -: ' t -v-'-it ttt fi-h- If,-, -u! c v.i in w ih .i -ut () j ;.o;r; 1- i -1 li-!i--. '1'lie.v had in h : l,i !- :ik whi-.-h v,-;;r!i!! l about !:. - ii i i; !-. T.iey m tde two hauN fr ho -) j " in Is. llev. Mr. Foster, pa-tor of the Con trepational Church, in deliveriiis a series of lectures to youtiff tip'n, monthly instead of wcfckly, a vta- announced throuirh the column of the UrnMD a few days-ince. Our rt-.tlthor of liinoln Jmrnnl js ini-t k' rt a- o tlu- p: ii-e of wheat in ,is ,i-y who:, h ::ys it wa worth only t-lghty c-.-nis. Wttctit has not .-oil in this city ;it so low :i fi-'U-'fir many months. It is worth fiom to at) 1 S1.10 Ti.o 15 ei M. (To. liMro appointed an air-: ut to vi.-it Ti"wnvi!'e to lonk after the i-tijoct of estfii'.'i:? thoir lied Oak and II iml'-.trtr branch to that c'ty. A I'l utik man tired a pi-(oI two or tlirce timrsi nt the Amciican fi t' on ti e top of the circus pol- h'-t S'atu d y in Nc-hr.-k t t'i y II'' t-nid he w is a rt-hel and didn't like to see that thin;: up there Itcd Ojk !:' -;v."isth title t-f a new six ro'iKim .hilly ju-t started at Rt low i. Th T .-.. ! . vcy r.ently printed pa- or, -i:t 1 rpf::ks w 11 fur the thrift and enterprise oi the publi.-hor and citizens of that plr.ee io launching out with a daily durin? these dull times in the printing business ; when nearly all the pipers in the country are cutting down, and t.ome entirely suspending. Mr. J"hn Iloth, one of the members of the State Hoard of Inimicration has ju--t u-turned from looatin? a colony of eichty-five Swedes in Clay county. Mr. Iloth in in Omaha now, but h; seems to be working f.r the intcre-ts of the State and tlio innii't jr.nit n j- trdless of the in terests tf any special locality. Ma-ried on the Isihof May, in Flatts tiiouth, st t"h.' it -ido'ice of .la. O'Neill, E-r , by K. v. P.. .M.i'lis, Theodore Ho Ken to Mi-s Lvdia O'Neill. E el; E . lei t- a heavfM 1 Voi:h 'i' :'.!. .! ! it !:; ti :.i oo :!e- Ie- .Moitie- '. ;',!'. i'.tii'i o-i !. IV. tit i-.t W I '! 't oi hi- ' n-'-le. e':i:i!1 . ....Wtl U .-ol '. Il-" pilot. 1 ! ,,;iok' f v.:.:'.l f Irs .Oie-i-r to a.-h. 'cti-'p .' I'ttle t ; ii'tt.' i-litl 1 t'o n the !i th- ' oiiotive va to !;y.- Ks. .o!-Ti t i'e'; has hc.'-:i per i'y cvety tobt,: h-.-arted t ho count rv. It always tor fit i r i i y n; toiLr':; a l " in . . I . eeme-i to us vi-rv unpretty to i iiisu ih - 'hill Iron th:t t';;.k," when they .-..:! J j u t as w.-li h ivo pick"-.! it up. ti-Einir it iV.-in the track" was liab'e tt cause it to stub its little too and hurt its little sc'f. Let us have some new version of this dar;:i,i feat. The State .himnnl gives as a reason why tie1 policies o? in-u.aneo on the Shit ' iii! tit'-- wi re rru-'y cancelled, that tic i p. 1 1 i . - b eaa.e -:'..i-fiel that j. ;::!:. - i;i (.) -iuli.t wet e .!' P. Tinim d to burn tha i-u'eiiii.'s in order to s.-ure the i -isi'.x;il i" the .-eat of gov tr. i'ieiit f "tti E H'o 'n. Wo think the cotip.'.iiiiv wt re cn'iii !y w rong in their coiie'ti.-ior... While we are fbreed to a 1 n;ii th.it th" ceirse j tir-ue l by the Om.iha H-i'i'.l U ( tt'ci.'titcd to incite men lo such ibtutinMe deeds, yet we do not believe .hs feelimr extends far be yond the eoiifr os of the i 'Irnih' .-; :;i-t tllil. The i cot h- of O .i.ili i do not share in tiie feelings or' the r.JI, neither do they, in our opioi iti, eo lor-t: the des perate cir.-rt:- of t!:-: .hect to injure Lin.:.!a. is.'sa-: v r-;x w x vz:. A 1.1 n i y toe nan.e of Patrick Win al ly, who h is lu a n in tiie employ of the 15 & M. It. It. Co-, at this place, for some time j a-t, lately .-cut for his wife, Mary Whe.ally, who was at Car.-on City, Nevada, to come to Platt.-uiouth. Neb. On the t ! i of this month Whcally left this il.t.;e to g3 to Omaha to meet his wi'o, whiuu he was expecting, since which time not h. it" has been heard of him. Mrs. Whcally arrived here some days vince. :i:.d tiie Company have tele graphed to diiToent points, and have passed her over the road to Otfumwa atpl back: but as yet all elibrts have failed t- gain an' information of the whereabouts cf her husband. Mrs. Wheai'y has a large family of childreu eight in number and is without money, and without friends, and it would be an act of charity to furnish any informa tion which would lead to the pat tie.- fbid in" p.n-h other. Cotii'i: tinir .c ions mav I be sent to Mr. bEn-v lb beit-on, Piatt- laOUli Nelra-ka. Om h i and Couo- Ci! U.uff I'tipe.a plc.l-e l.Otice. Tiie O.iitilii Tri'iti'ie sfenis d -ir-in-of poking at Mr. Schalior, Iui.uloran' Agent in the eupl -.y of the 15. ci M R. 1. Co., because h- doe not -end all the immigrant to that city to be. skinned be fore goin onto their home-teads, inti-ui-ites that the Stile hou!d hold Mr S. responsible. The truth is, Mr Sehalier is in no way respon-iblo to either the Tribune. Omaha or the State of Nebras ka ; but is employed -:r,d mid by the 15. & M. Co., to Mis i i-ii!.t.-;.-..uts to j nr chase t: 1 .-eltle up ,: :!, -ir 1 n.-'s, b.-tb in Iowa and Nebt.-;;a ; ro-J v. vc that cctapuny id well swlLiied with bis labors. It i.s believed Ly tho-e who cEim to j know that there w il be an abundance oi this specie of the berry this season ; and from p-es-ent indications we are led to the same conclusien. The vines which cover the ground for miles around our city, are literaly full of blossoms the fullest that has been known for many years, so said by many. They are past a!I danger of Lcin blasted by cold or frosty weather, and we may look for a bountiful harvest of these delicious berries in a very few days, or weeks at farthest. We have been speaking of the wild strawberry, but it is also the gener al belief that the crop of tame straw berries wiil he a- equally abundant a the wi! , if not more so Mr. U. J-Streigh' iof i tiled u- the other day that he had -ever-il Lc is of the tome s raw -e:ry, and that he has n it seen better pro-pect- fur ; full crop in many year than ho ha-thi- se i.-oii This has been the testimo ny of many more who are cultivating th m pretty extensively in our city. Strawberries grow very extensively in Nebraska, and a more delicious and profitable berry cannot be found any where. If nothing injures the blosKuus before ".-trawberry time," we may look for the biggest crop that has been known for years. Omaha Jpsction, Neb., ) May 18, '71. j Special C 'rrcpondeuee o the Nhrapk!i Her ald. Plattsiiiouth. via Cornfield City. Mil. Editor: Having a few idle- mo monients, I wiil write you a few lines, giving a short hi-tory a id ot ospoct us of our little city and, if vou tee fit, you a;e at liberty to ' ublish it Omaha Junction is a flourish-tig 'in'.e city on the line of the 15 M lb 11 It. it. Neb., nine miles west of Piatt.-niourh The situation is a plea-ant one. an 1 promises to be a bu-inoss lace. We already have a good tone school Itouse, about one mile from the railroad depot, which promises to be a rmd sue-cei.-' as a p!ae3 of learning. The school is under the charge of Mr. .las. S. It-'id, late of Eol'cvue, Nob. lie seems to be a very industrious and lively fellow, and is thought a great deal of by all the scholars and couimuiii'y. Siuce Mr. l'eid has been here we have organized a Sabbath School, with Mr. Keid as Su perintendent, and Mr. Frank II. Whit- tetnore as Secrctao. and the Sabbath School is the most successful one we ever had here. We have an average attend ance of "5 scholars, which is doing pret ty well for a city of this size ; but wo have a very fair prospect of more fchol ars. Our worthy Supeiin'endent, though he has been in our midst but three weeks, has claimed the belle of Omaha Junction as his wife. He went to see the elephant, last Monday, at l'latts mouth, as we all supposed, but wen very much surprised when he came back a married, and we hope a happy man- as of course any man would he happy to he able to ebon, as fatra maideu as h dies lor a wite. (At least we leel a- thoutth we would hehappv). Alihotiirh it caused a tear drop, yet "ich is life. We will cast our eyes around for another. and try to forget our attack of Love (if wo may be allowed to ue the expression) If conclusion I would sav may God bles Mr. Ib id and ladv ; may they live Ions.' and happy lives; and when they can look back to years gone oy, may they never have cause to regret the step they have so latclv taken, is our prayer. I. S. 1 almost wbh I was a school teacher. Yours truly. '"liil-P," (a citizen of Omaha June ) r ROM TIIK AKAPAIIOE TOWS Kearney City, May 16th, 1S71. Fit I end Hathaway: Before ieavin here for the valley of the Republican, our party desires to send through the co'umns of your paper information to friends at home of our movements, (tc From Lincoln westwaid we followed 'he !:,.,( U 1! C- 1! Tb,. ho. ! IJIIC lilt- ' . IV A' '- we passed over was ail gootl, e-pecialiy for the growth of cereals ; but then seemed to be a great scarcity of water and timber. As we moved alona rea level plains stretched away on either side and before u as far as the eye could reach, bounded only by the horizon ; and for miles, the 15. ci M. Il. II. Co. have a - level a countiy to run their road over a the I'. 1'- It. had o the valley of the Pltitte. Tho country will undoubtedly he all settled up at no distant day ; and when tho cars run through, great changes will take place. 15ut we warn timber and water, and we will to day strike out for the valley of the Hepubli can. Thou-ands are going in there, and before next October that valley will be as thickly settled as i Seward county to-day. We hear from there every day and the reports are of the mot cheering character; so that our party are in the best of spirits. We number now some twenty men, and have five teams and two saddle hor.-cs. No ore cm form any correct idea of the resources of our beautiful State until ho has looked upon the immense plains covered with its rank growth of verdure, which insures to the industrious farmer a bountiful return for his labor in tilling the soil. A few words in regard to our party and 1 will close. Capt. Murphy keeps as good discipline as if we were soldiers on the march, and a better behave J company cannot be found on a Miuilar xpeii'p ion. J M- Hiiichman, like M.ok Taploy, conies out strong and is a ho. t irj fiim-elf on a trip of this kind. Haul. N. Orr goes with us from here and his experience on frontier trips will be of much benefit to us: We hear of plenty of buffalo one day's travel from here; and when wo find them we will bid farewell to salt ration. A company of cavelry and one of in fantry ges hence to the Republican val ley not that any danger from Indians is apprehended, but to inspire confidence in the breasts of settlers who winh to go there ; and who will feel more ?afe when they know their Uncle Samuel is caring for tbem. More anon. II. M. Van Armax. FOR THE II E E A L D ! TnK BEST !.(IT. PMR IN DAILY" : Onr, Year - -V fir ir Months -One Month - - $10,00 $1,00 WEEKLY One Year Six Months - - $2.00 $1 00 THE HERALD IS TUE ONLY OXE GMXG COMPLETE JEIVS FROM THE GRE.iT WEST BET WE EX PLATTSM OUTH AND FORT KEAKNKY. THE HERALD Now Offers the BEST J1DVER T1SLVG MEDIUM West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is real by Farmers, Merchants Me chanics, Contractors, Stock lJealers, Railroad Men, Bu.-iuess Men, Manufacturers, Consumers, AND Tootle, Hanna & Clark, BANKERS DBALKBB IN woId anel Silver Coin, ttT.fi. and other Sloelcs. Diafui drawn on all parts of the United Sfa and Europe. Deposits received, and special at teotion Riven to collections. Platt-inouth, Nebraska. 1 JOSEPH srnLATEi: ESTABLISHED IN 18C1. ' DEALER IN lb JEWELRY 8ILVER AND TLATED WARE, GOLD PENS SPOTACLlws. VIOLIN STuINCSAXD FANCY GtXIDS. Wtchei, Clocks and Jewelry repaired neatly nd with dispatch. "-Reui.ved t opf'isite Tlatte Va'ley llouss M-.; iritr I. ov. 10 w tf. Sold Since their Introduction The Most Successful POPULAR. AND PERFECT Cooking SCaehisie.s OS THE FSR.IOZ5 ARE OUR WELL KNOWN x t r . -i'.fTO;i;-vv:-' I'eiuz of the simt'lrst Con.utruot!on, are easily managed and guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction. As nn article In the. household has a ercater influence in promoting the hv.allh. comfort and h ii.piii.-ts of the family circle than the Conk Stove, it is economy as well as policy to pet the V FRY 15 EST: and in buvimr the CHAKTKK OAK. you can rely on Rett iny the most success ful popular and perfect Cooking Stova Ofec made SOLI) I5Y Excelsior Manufacturing Co., C12 and Gil North Main Street, ST- LOUIS, MO AND ALL LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE E. T. DUKE & CO , PL AT I'S M O I I I 1 1 N ; K 1 5 1 1 A K GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, i LIFE, FIRE And Marine Insurance. At reasonalde rate-i in the most f uhstautial Companies in the United States. Ofijec front room over IVst Olhec, with Mar net t A- istronp. bPlattsniouth, Nebraska, April 5th. diw. THE CHEAPEST AND F.J.METTEER Sells the Best and Latest Improved style oi f arni mileinents. CtOylPRISINt"! '.he celebrated Chntnpion J It en per and Mower. Husselle Reaper and Mower. Ma-si'lon Thresher, and th" world ro rowned .Mash Harvester, and Milburn W'iieon Moline Corn Planter. Enterprise Cultivator. Kidiui; and Walking combined, also the Entile Walking cultivator, istubble and Dreakine Plows. A. C. Mavfield and Charles Viall, traveling agents. Plattsmouth Neb. F. J. M1.TTEF.R. march '.idiwtf. jE IIRASKA GR O WX FRUIT IE EES FURNAS NURSERIES ! ! CKOIT4WII.I.E, EQ. Furnas C ons & Co, PllOPIUETORH. 200,000 Apple Trees ROWX in Nehrnfka joil on hixh oplaud VJ prairie, w ithout artitieially stimulants, es- ?ecialiy tor Nei.rajka market. Also reacrj. Pear, Chrry. Plum, Raspberry, Roses, ami flowering r-hrubs, f or Catal .t'ue nr.d particular?, address FURNAS SOUS & CO., Box 30. BROWN VILLE. Feb. 2d diw2m. NenuASKA, 215 -k- 17 , 5 Ik Hut linlon i&.TJimvvuji 1 SJivcr Kail Road, In connection with the Chicagj, Burlington & Qaincy Ii. fi 03er to the people of Platt.mouth, portion of Nebraska lying and au OUTH II OF TIIE TLATTE, the most direct, and the best Route to the tern, Shiutli Eastern, and Northern Sjtates. Eu Passengers desiring to travel luxuriously i-hr.t. ......c. 1 . lane ine jiiiiini n-express, wuicn runs ttirouioi to Chicafto without cuioipe of Cars, equipped wim eiesant iay v,oaenes. I'ullmuu s i'u.ac. Lay an 1 cdeepiiii; Coaches, and Pullman's Dining Cars. In addition to thef act thtvt this is the direct route by which time may be caved in reaching any point in the Eastern or M iddle .States, it. m' truthfully be said that it possesses the best traes and the finest equipment of any Western Line, ensuring to the passenger Spccff, Safety and Comfort, Rate always a LOW as the LOWEST. Ea. -gage cheeked through to any point Ei.pt. C. E. PEKKIN.S, (ien. Fupt, A. E. TOUZALIX, den. Pacsenger A (rent, ianlodiwtf. Legal Notice. To Sanford Poftengcr. N B. Uranner A 11. E. Hills lnu are hereby notitied that on the 17th .lav of Aprd 1V71. Eliz i E King by her next friend C. 11. King, filed her petition in the rdhee of the clerk of the district court of the -d Judicial i.-trict in and for Cass county. Nebraska, on her own behalf and on b'-half ol the other heirs of the estate of iieorge Maytield. (li s. ease I claim ins that they are the owners and in pog essionof the north half of south west quarter dc the south half of the north-west quarter of section twenty-four in township twi Ive north of range eleven east and praying that all the riht tit e and inter, st of said defendants in and to said tracts of land may be decreed to be conveyed to the heirs of said estate snd the title to said tracts of lnne? free from all clouds and ineumher ancs may be quieted and confirmed in the heirs of said estate. You are required t answer ?:d petition on jt before t e "th day of June, lsiT ELIZA E.KING By her next friend C, H. King. Maxwfll A Chapman, Atty's. for Plaintia'. April LUth. 1371 w 5t Attachment Notice Mrs. J. B. Wiseman, vs. Michael .Murphy, be fe A. L. child, Probate Judge in and for C.is eounty. ON the '.-lihday of April A. D.1S71 said jus tice issued an order of Httachment in the above net ion for t!ie turn of $-i. .Mrs.J. B. WiaFMAS. By h.r Atv. Mai PITTT A STHcih-r.. inn? HwT1 ' mJ ' s X wm : i b v.4iV& s. w Tim iiiJ"Ji.i' H ir. CO ti Li. I r. 't CO "i ..K-..i.--;- .-.. ?'. co S o ' t '- "''ilLixii "'' ''" Tills slijvrlor Ma, b'i.e ! x ' . t.-! l- ; rIleof liemnniii;. t eiin..:. :., .:!.i. t lut.rui.ler.nR, S. aaiin '! :r". i. . 1'-.. i ill lll-t:teliilir Htld liath'-rii . 1-. r-o.-,-or hriivy walk, and Ij 1..0 loJ.t ; r.icit Macliino ever invented. Th uis-illoof the M. Ti.n .'. n.-vvr '. traiicbt, ami U not C't.eu to ix o;... -...- . . and H8 results in fciinr or cer. J , i et too liiiih, nr too lev. 'l ie n. .. it..... -. . order; ftom two i-otne...-i s..h.'.4 . . p, , inp: wastes no thread; i-.i;l:id t..i n'o i! m-i goods, JuT wbeu the. e-y i .s-i;.-' . tie obstructed. The feed Is ne.ei dtiii, '. tU tlio very strotu:-t feed P; i:-i. 'li e V., ! from Bprtii, w bieli tend c :.ly t-w.-.iKt: un,. ; order. Tbo most deli, ate s--.oc-t.-e--.- . t'.. A Hooper without injury, l t':i 'i .'.-' machine rrrrvuuit. Th n .v. i.; . i-..,.. u-.-. tion an iniproveinent that ' J f."t ''; ' very Justly kept iu vww the fact fb.-i -Mai'Iiin.-s are used chiefly by 'lu .o wh... : ' rule, know littla of prait:i;u iin-fanl---. i dereo of Bimplicify in tta-.r .aisti -net .. :i :. ., , conscipieiilly a lower raiim cf priced .' ei .- . -order to meet a universal .a.U Trice, on I'ltiin V.d-"iv-.t Tub:-, with Outfit, ----- Other style and finish .11" low us any other t Send stamp for docript ive circular. Ai;ert every county in L'. S. and 'i'e: ritori.. S... sewing macuiuo vexatious, Py purcbajiu,; in A llooper. TItl If AN f. t '. . 103 South st-.lo Mn-et, ( b ... Public Sale of School Lem!?.. "V'OTICE is hereby 15'iven that .urso eit X '1 it Act of III" Legislature of Nclra-S .:! tied h 11 act. 'To provi ie for the 1 :!.v . School lands l-r the control mi l ci 1 jo thereol and for the safe k pine of the tin I - vi . rived from the sale and leased saidlain1 w:. ,. said act was approved J u tie L' It !i A . D. 1 :;T. e. also in accordance with a snb.-enuent am.-:: n incut to said act approve 1 l 11 111 lr.h A. i lN'.'.t, 1 will on Saturday tin .lib da., ol Jar next, at the hour ol ten o'l-lm k A. .. . r. t: front door of tlio 'ouit i!one in J'lettsn. it.; city Cass county JNel.ri'si-a, olier lor s tie 1 ublieaiieti'.n to tile tiiur.est b. I.I T ill th. reuitiining S'ehool lands in sai l conn y, .01 time mid sale from day to nay util ull lands shall have been offered. In witness whereof I have 11 uto set n v 1 niri 1 and i.llixed the seal of sai l couktv at . n nt I'latt nioulh, 1 liisS'.U day ,,f Jd ty f A.D. IbTl. SE1L I.-SAC r)I.I.At.P. Count Clerk. M. Bkari.si.bt Deputy. nmyllwi. By J. Notice. I hereby civen that ail person who hrfvc f tb-s 1-.7I. made improvements on the School lamp county since the -1st day of June A. 1. can have such improvement appraised by not. -:nr fvinjr the eountv clerk ot the sam-a ou or b the loth day of June A. D. IsTI. By order of t lie county Commissioners'. J. M, Bkakusi.ky, Deputy CI mayllwa Ci.ss eounty Nm ik Sheriff's Sale. Williatn Stevens, vs. : i-.iecutioit. Henry 11. Pcttit. ) Notice is hereby given that th nndet ii:ne-! . Sheriff of the eou 11 1 3- of Cass, n ill by virtue of n 11 Execution issued by the Clerk of the Di.-triel Court of said county, anain.-t William Sterei s. 11ml to him directed, at 2 o'clock P. M.. .n t ICth day of May, A. D. 171. at w hat is known u tlio William Stevens farm in Orenpo is i'rciri -t. Cass County, Nebraska. tier for sale at pu'jii-. auction, the following goods and chattcis, to w it : One Crib of Corn containing about two hu: dre.l and City hi s icls. i'akeu on said ircu t ion as the properly of the said W illiani Stever. r . tiiven under my hand this sth day of ilay A. V 1S71. J. W. .lull NSOV, bhoritl Cass Co. Nebraska. may Si let. riOllAMOKiS FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. MAIN STREET, P la tls m on thy Nebraska . I am prepared to accommodate the puhlie will. Horses, Carriages, Buggies and a No. 1 Hears': on short notice and reasonable term."!. A Hack will run to.thesteamboat lauding, and to all par; of the city when desired. January 1, 1S71 dAwtf. S TABLE S EfrrEkT A LAZKXfcT, prop?. LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE . CSrThe b"Stof Hordes and litigi'ie'on hau 1 ."ir. Corner Vine and 1 ourth streets. u2!J4wtf. Plait tiiioutb Nehiura.. Agents Wanted To make fSO to Sv.iO per mouth by sfliiv great nnmw And Hov They Were Made. By J. D. MeCahe. Jr. Pro fuse-' 7- illustrate! pud beautifully bound. Tins most uiiivi-r- .ily sought a tcr hook issued for years. If si,.... - how a poor school master Hindu ill.!!"!,'..! : ii.iw a poor half-blid sai'or became a pr.-nt loinsr, a butcher's apprentice the wealthiest, nmn America, un unknown mechanic a million:.. rt in seven year with many more such cxaii i le how energy, talent, and patient industry n. ve always ni.-t with suece.-s when proierly exei , -J how money can be made hone-tlv ar.d witie-ur sacrifice of j.rinci pie. Send for Ciieul.ir, eU . and notice our extra term.-. E. HANNA FoP.D .1 CO., Publishers, V,t South Clark St , aprl.710t Chicago, Illinois. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Until further nofie trains will leave and ar rive at Omaha as follows: Leave Arrive. Exprr 11:00 o. in. Exprtss 2:'i0 p. m. 1'rcight M:l0a. m. Mixed Ji.if) p. m. r reignt o:.i a. 111. Mixed. ...0:0 p. iu. Direct connection ma le ut Omaha witn Chi, -a go A X. W. liailroad; Chicago, H. I. iz Pacific. Chicago, Burlington A' Mo. K. R. K., and K ir. City. St. Joe. .V Council Bluffs Railroad. Free rnont with stages for Lim-olii al West Point. At Ciieycne with Denver Pacific R. R. for Den ver, Central City. Santa Fe and points in Colorn. do and New Mexico. At Bryan, with stages for the great Sweetwater mining Dissriets. At Og den, with Utah Central H. R. for Salt Lake an I Southern Utah, and C. P. R. H. tor Currinn. Virginia. City. Helena. White Pine. Sacrament.. San Francisco, and principal cities iu California Nevada. Idaho. Oregon and Washingtan. Tickets for sale at the company's otliee coritcr Furuham and yth s.ts and at Depot oliiees. T , T. E. fcie,kl , Oenl Sopf . T. L-Kimball OenT Paw. Agent. W. C.Thompson. A.-s't Passenger Agent, Omaha MUSIC! MUSIC! PIANOS, ORGANS. MELODEONS I amAgcnt for the best Musical Instruments made. Persons wishing to buy Pianos. Cabinet. Metropoli s 1 or Pro fable Organ.', or ilelodeou can purchase tiirougn my Agency on as liberal terms as they can from the manufacturers themselves. Ail instruments warranted. aprP J. N wrSE. . ETTIKO MABRIED. Esbsvs for Tocng Men, on great social evil and abuses, which interfere with marriage with sure mean? of relief for the Ernng and Un fortunate, diseased and rlebiliated. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. TSintk Strtff, I'hiladt'pia P. 0tobr 30vh, 1S70 wly. 1 t i