(T to r. ? v I r t J 1 THE IMPROVED H ye m 4 c C5 H oi O 5 53 a ELASTIC LOCK STITCH Th'i superior Macblni !s ndpT't'd It tie Tory ri.h range of Ileinmins. r'cUi.ig. ISrn: t.rif. JtitsJ.ni; '..n:: , iaiihroi'lcrinir, S.-aiiiiiiA t;.uitii.u', Tui-k.ng. l.itlf.ii.g, Jlciiw-tltcbing aud Gntheriag. It c.;':iiiy good for fii.e r heavy work. Mid ti tiie nust practical Sx'Aiuj Machine ever invent. . Th needle of the Mol-eon & Hooper ii short and Btrnirht, Bv. 1 ia not open to tUf? oi.je.-tion of vibration mid it re-tilt in Ion or curved tu .-film it in n-v-r K-t t.xi h;-h. nor t io 1 iv. 1 !:o lua : Iau;' in order; sewa fiom two toaimou fi'. iiho-n ro w hid ing; wastes r.othr-ad; cannot tmiglo if fin v. ii limit pood, or wli'-n the oas asao of the (p...:! in clwtrti.'ted. Tbo f'-d la n tt da 'I, Is potithv, I U tlie very rrtronir'-st feci in u-. The Miirlo:.e fro Inmi ti rirn-'S, v liii h tend only to w.vken and ft out of nnli-r. Tlio most d.-Ii.eto sijini.-trn-.cn tsv the Ml.cnn & lliwir-r wi'tlc.nt in jiii-y, l in,;tlid Undft rumiitg m,i :fiiiit rr-r iMi'lf. Tlic invent ur cnillr r.i i:ivi u tioii an iinj.rovi nicnt that not Ki:iiilify, aud ha vry jmtly kf;t in view tli.t fact th:i; ia Semna; M. -Ii tie arn uj.J rhierly l y those ln, its a K' n ral rid", know littlo of I'mcthail mwhanics, a irreater det-r of wtTTiiilicity in their construction and uw. nnd rotiflc.jiieatly a lower rarro of l-ricct wcro CouutK!, in tirdcr tu Uift a univerv.1 waiiU rriro, ail I'lain 'Walntit Tabic, viri Outnt, - - - - S45.0O Oth-r styles and finish a, low an ary other Company. Pnd stamp iorde"oriptive cimiliir. Agents wanted in very county in L". t4. and Territorie. ijave $-t and -wiut; maclliat: vuiiitium, by jiurLhiwin the iIcLt-aa TIU JIAS & C O , IG3 South btiao fcn-;t, C'biciifcTi, I1L r:io:; paciiic railroad. f'!rtin r r.oti. e tniin.-! will Uavo uu'l ar l.tiivB Arrive. T'xi r a. in. K.'i ivrht ": ' 1 .1. in. Mi.'j.1 1 . 'Jp. in. KxiT'-?-i 2:-'J) p. m. 1- r. ii-'lit b:Jit a. 111. Mixed .-".1 p. Ui. Ireeff- ill !n:e!-'.'it Oip-:1i:i HfitVi (: .v N. W. K.iilr. ii.l: ( ;!-.). 11. I. A I'aciiic; f it ioiiiii:t..Ti .'. II. ii. I-'.. an.l Kil.-. ilv, -t. .I i.'. .V . 11 1- -; 1 Dluf;.- i'. iilr. !.;-. l-'rcu-t.io';;t vi'U .-ts.-t-.- tor l.:i: .dn an I Vi.-t l'o'iut. At ir jej v::h 1. T.v.-r I'm-iiie K. K. t'-T v.-r. O'ntr.i! l'!-y. I'c furl i.iiut in t'olorn. ...iui.'I Xi'it- M.-i -o. At liryi'M. w i . Ii -t.ri'es for t!i- piv.it .'-u-i !w.a r iiii-.i;.--i'i.-.-i iel -i. At ir wi;li l iah CeiiT'iil K. K. l-.r.nit I. ike ji ml .I'liern I t.i'i. .111.I t.'. 1 '. i. H. I- r t o! rinrie. ":r-.-;":a (.'I;;.. Ilol-ii.!. W !.!!.? l ine. Sn. raiiK-nto , in' l-'i-.m i i -i-i ! rim ij 11I cir'- ia Cnlifnruia .N'-vi'dn. 1 inh... iii ;-.-n 1111. i W'u.-liini-'tiiii. Ti" kft- I'-r file a1 '.lie o.iii:tny".- t'"- corner Fauiiiain a;.-JU;li rt.-.:i!i. :if l'epot ;?'. T. K. .i. W-l ,;a'l jupt. T. I.- Kimlaall lien '1 I'n---. At nt. V, C '1 iiouii-.-oii. A.-'t Vu. .-ciitser Agent, Oainha WOOL WANTED J 2- t-r '.j' 01 U l J V WOOLEN MILLS. FOPcVHiCH THE as tsrlsi't arrive vili ;:e T7- - .rn 3 in coons on MONMV. Our (--or.-V-r v. ".il l.c f.-.iii- 1 well worth a tria nnd to he in every rc-pcet 11s we r present o pood, fa.-t c I01-. ? npcrior fini-!i. and a- tln:y are nil o-d. and tio shoddy, v.-a.-to or llyinir-" ued in tiioir ii.a:iui.ie;:ire. we guarantee ,-ai i.-lattioii t.. tin ir iiiif;i!-ili;y. . l'ni iii.- 1; li rlr.- .to.M in oxcliance for ul are as.-ae.-l of ttii vr tin 111 at lhe"vi i v lowest price. Those 1 .-irinit tin ir wo 1 in.inuiaet ured i nio 1 .- or - iii-'.e a.11 win nine 11 rtiiu in-n Hiiiue.ri itf'.v itliout eiiar.--es lor -irayajie to and lr. 10 lac di pot. Priic for carding- .c ; i-ardin?, fl liiTiiti? aud rnliii'-'. - e per p ouul. !at!-t:c?ioti itivf'i tu all respects. Sample f t-o-jd-i sent and pi iocs uiven win 11 re.i!i stcd Wis maiiulacturu and kei p con-t.uit!y on liand th" I ir-e-t "tock of woolen-" to he foun t ill 1h we.-t. coii-i.-liiiir td 1 asiinercs, tweeds, 0-4 Veiled clothes, satliners, Jeans, plain and I laid tl an'iels. prey -11 I white, blanket J. stJeUing varn, s-insl" or d.;ildi'. in all colors. Ac ,? woal-l inviic the attention f tarmirs to t'.'.is a.lverti-emeiii would poif.-r wool lor our . . ..is 1 liinney. and m ill pive you better har ..i:.s than you can Ket elsewliLic. .11 e us a .11. or - end your wool. I .e. toi v. ...rth Thir l .Street. (iKO. 13 U ELL CO. April 1 1 woiii- N K I) HA SKA STATE UNIVERSITY. THE BOARD OF REGENTS Of the Uivcr.-ity liavo mi l.' ail i cccs vnrvnrruiicuicnts to cjifu the I'liivcr-iry frT- wj I--" A cjrp; of cotnpptont anl k!!!eJ IVo-fe..-ors has tn-i n stlc; tcJ to f'.li the vari ous chairs of lustrui-tion in tlie le'i'att meiitof Ai:f':ci!t an l Mo'lcrn Languages 3Iatheu:at;c3 ai:-l Natural Scieuces. Ap Avi aratu-, Library anl Culiuct will Le fully fcun-liv.'!. fuiticn. Tuition ia all iK'parit.H-Tit.- of she Uni- Tcr.";ty is Irco. An c: t::i foe L.1 ;3 Boardirg and r.:ov rates. Ik t eo-t. Inaugural Exercises, Inaugural exercises September 0th. A ceneral invitation is cordially extended For circulars, or itifnrmation respect ing the Univer.-lty, address, A. R. BENTON, Chancellor, July Oth, w lOt. Lincoln, Neb. Tootle, Har.na & Clark, BANKERS, DEALERS IX 'Gold si Silver Coin, EXCIL1XGE. U.S. and other Stocks; Tiif?s drawn on all pans of the United Sta and Europe. Deposits received, and special at lentiuii given to collections. Plattfmouth, Nebraska. S, BLOOM -1 &F ""SHWG GOODS, m BOYS AJVI) CIIILDREJY'S CLOTlllJVG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, SLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, aia Street. Second Door East of the- Court House ItAXClI 1I0U5E Broad way.Couneil EIuITa H ROBERTSON Yholesalc Dealers in WINKS. IJQUOUS AND BRANDIES Best, quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on All orders promptly attended to. MS STREET. OXE DOOR WEST OF 'i HE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE A CARD We a.-k th attention of the puldi.' to the :-toeli of.-prin o(;ilswe aie oic:iin. o have taken sreat care iti th- seN etioii of none hut tir-t-cl-i-s poo. la. and from l:t.-t hlinds, we l.ny us low n- thev can i.e had in the market for casli.nad we hall s"cll at prices that we puarentce will pive cn'n e sati-laetion to all wno may pive u.- a call, t-jiiie and tee and yioi will be convinced CLARK i 1'bL'MMtK. L TJ IiE J3 lx ! 100,000 FEET ! o TUe un ltrsisncl has on hand a large qantity of COTTONWOOD LUMBER WHICH IIKOVS-KIIS AT PtASONAIlLE IIGfKES. ORD! FILLED on short notice,; aud for any size or lentrth o luiubir. Rafters, Studdings, Jo'sts uiCjMltuitn short notioe. $5 TO $10 PER DAY.fe.S who rnjtiitte in our new business make from ;i to Si.) per day in theirown localities.' Full par ticular and instructions pent free by mail. Those iu need of permanent, profitable work, should address CEO. ST1NSOX A CO. apr.27w3m Tortland Maine. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, liroceries. Hardware, Queensware. Roots, and Shoe?, Hats, and Caps, Agricultural Implinients of all kinds. Weir ai "I X L"' Cultivators. Union Corn Planter Srandetour and Princeton Plows, Ac Ac ndint. mtum. all ot wnicn we oner to ue public at tne owest retail prices. All CSoods Warranted As ISeprcscnted. S0ur constant aim will be to sell so low will be to the positive advantajro of every ia r in the w stern and trul portion o Cass 'us'y to mke this their headquarters for trad- KEEI. KF.OS. CO., E C. - Iowa. Flatt?uiouth, Xebra hand 170 R SALE. Three acres of land adjoining the city 011 the south, can be had cheap for cash. IVt particulars enquire at the IIkkald office. dctCIdtt. (SacccsEor to R. Walther) Harnessmaker, and dealer ia ARXE;?3, SADDLE. COLLARS, HALT S Whif 3, Eru.-hc, Ac, Ac. Repairing done su'j.-tantial'y and v.ith dis patch. tnvenie tcan uep re pttr.-nasinrr eircwnere. Fourth Street, i. nlh of I'latte Valley House. adj..ining lallhews Sl Donnelly's ll3rdw:i'- tjtore. ' eptlowtf H7E. F-LZnER. " CJENEKAL INSUItANX'E AGENT. LIFE, FIRE And Karinc Insurant !!n I Wa At rcr.-on 1M0 rate.- in the most Couip.mies in tin; L-niled Stales. substantial Ofuce front room over Post Office, with Mar tlet t A" Stronir. bpiatt.-iiiouth. Ncl ruska, April ;.th. diw. NOTICE. rWII.I. fitrtii-h partiea with stone for luiMirR pui poscsit reasonable rates, at my iuarrv or dehvervi. on the ears at Louisville station- '1 lie f olmwi ir kinds can '; had on -hurt notic", -ill:-, caps, perch rock, line or rod -and stone such us was ii.-e.i o.- thu ii. X il R. It. in the confirm. . i their stone- wf.rk. All responsible orders promptly filled Address. J. T. A. IIOOVEU1 adiwtf . Louisville Station. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Bocks, Stationary, Wall Paper, Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by ancs- penenceu JUruccttt. Kentemoer tne place, inreeooors west 01 i;io lent J oliice; Platt.-mouth. Nebr.tska. HENRY BOECK DEALER IX FURNITURE, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, HKDSTKADS- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AN'D AT ALL PKICC3. .0- frletalic Burial Cases. WOOLEN COFFINS UcaJy Made, anJ Sold Cheap for Cssh. With many thank for past patronage. I i vite all to call and eiaiue my large stock of Fu niture and Ceffins. janStf. iHT HOI CI. J. E. Holland, Proprietor, corner of Main and X 1. 1 -. 1 , j Vlatlcn.nil.il V A Km air a 1 1 u - 1 wa been refitted and newly' furnished offers first oia--s accomrusuau'jns. juuau oy iuo nct-n dsy. f-an31amt LQGALj I5TSTWS The great rain on the iillit of the first, floodeJ a portion of Nebraska City, but the hail did not reach there. Mr. Dodge informs us that the storm did very little damage between this city and Glcnwood, Iowa, or at the latter place, lie spent the Fourth at Glen wood, where the people had a '"jolly" good tiaie. Mr. Wu. Etheridge, of Greenwood, formerly of this city, had a very valuable mare killed by lightning on the night of the 2d, during the great storm. No hail at Greenwood, and no damage to crops. Daughcrty & Doom's surveying party left the city, yesterday, sixteen men strong. Their woik lies between the I'lttte and the Republican, in the vicini . ty of 0' Fallon's. We understand that Mr. Jennings is doing a good b'u.ine-s at the Factory ville Mills, having recently refitted the estab lishment throughout. He turns out the best article of flour to l e had in the State, so say those who ought to know. We are pleased to see our old friend Morse back on the IJ. & M. in Nebraska again. He is a thorough gentlemen, and a faithful employee. He is assigned to duty between Lincoln and Dorchettcr, where passengers will And him ever ready to collect their'fure and make them comfortable. The ntorm did coiiMderablc damage on the night cf the 1st inst.. but Buttery's Soda Fountain was not injured a parti cle. It continues to ftirni h an abund ance of that superb beverage for the thirsty, at a very trifling expense. We learn from Mr. Harris, Land Com-mi-sioner, that the sales of Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Land in Nebra.-ka during the month of June 1S71, were 11, P71 40-100 acres, at an average prico of S.0." per acre, amount ing to $01,502.51. The Company has yet about 1,500,000 acres choice farm lands for sale on ten years' credit at 0 per cent, intere.-t, orj,"at pnccs20per cent, less for ca.-h Bonds, of the Com pany, or one-third down with balance on one and two years' credit at 10 per. cent, till paid. Tlie hail storm on the night of the 1st made sad havoc among the grapes ia this vicinity. Mirkelwait Sc Wo'eoti, Wer-t, Billings, Schlater and others lost their entire crcp. A man named Stevens was accidentally killed at the crossing of Middle Crock, near Millibrd last week- He was re-turnin-g home from Lincoln with a lead of lumber, and in attempting to cross the bridge after dark his wagon tipped off the bridge, the lumber fell on him, and he was found dead the next morn ing. The rain storm of (he night of the first reaches as far east as" Burlington, but did no damage except an excess of water. Wc are indebted to Chase & Thomas, grain dealers, for the Chicago markets by telegraph. They are fair dealers, and are wiiliug cverj' farmer should know ex aetly what grain is worth in Chicago. A. B. Covolt. State Agent Missouri Valley Life Insurance CompanT, was in the city to-day looking after the affairs of the Company. We learn that a little girl, four or five years of age, daughter of Mr. Champi on, fell from the head of the outside stairway into the yard in rear of Fitz gerald's block, a distance of some fifteen or more feet, this forenoon. She has re ceived very serious internal injuries, and is iu a very precarious situation. Gen. Strickland's address to the sol diers and sailors of Omaha, on the Fourth, is said to have been first rate. Much damage was done in the north ern part of the State by the wind and rain stcrm of Wednesday evening last. Chaplain Wright is writing up the Mormons iu goodshapc. Another letter to-morrow. Col. II. M. Van Annan State Immi gration Agent, left this evening for Illi nois, whore a colony is being formed for the west. He goes Tor the purpose of inducing thdm to Nebraska and he will uccced. A gentleman from the rural districts of Omaha appeared before Judge Gass to day and made affidavit that oua of our prominent citizens had made a pre scription and forcible application of boot leather to that portion of his pants which measure larget around, and he demanded that tad-faction which the law guarantees to such much abused citizens. It appeared that complainant had hinted rather strongly that defend ant Lad deviated somewhat from the truth, whereupon the aforesai 1 pre scription and application were made, without charge to the de fendant. The Judge deeided that a doctor's license did not admit of his filling his own prescription, especially of this kind consequently he demanded a small ad Jition to the school fund, which was cheerfully paid with a rcpac-t that the Judge accept a hike sum for a second infliction, which he would imme diately proceed to administer. The Judge declined, so did plaintilf, and the latter placed himself under the espe cial care of the Marshal. Lr., John Black made the prescription and the ap plication. We failed to obtain the name of the unwilling recipient, but he is en gaged in the laudable business of dis posing of Sintjer's Sewins Machines iu this locality. John Charlton, Esq., who has been risiting friends in the eat, arrived at home to-day, fully sati'-fied that tiieie is no place he has seen that can beat Platts moutli. He says it may seem dull here, but that it is lively compared with Other i , r not ;ii.;i!v tn . We learn tliat a new dwelling hou-e at Weeping Water was Liiown down dur ing the storm last Saturday night. It was enclosed, an 1 woul 1 have been Cn- 11- 1 i T. 1 .. ished Ml a Short time. It was made a total wreck. c vitn or i is axks. At a meetiug of the Turner Society ot' Plattsmoutli, held at their hall on tlie evening of the 0th im-t, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of this So ciety are hereby tendered to the Ladies of 1'IatL-iuouth for the beautiful siik flag presented to us on the Fourth inst., to Johnson Bros. Baud, for the excellent mu.-ie furni.-hed by them during the day and niglit, to Jacob Vallerj. Sen., for his excellent oration, and the I'iatt--mouth Herald and Cass Democrat for the favorable notices they have g ven our society and- celebration; also our warmest thanks to the public for their attendance at our celebration on the Fourth, and their liberal patronage and manifest good will. THAT ( ILVFUT. It is a very. evident fac t that the small nes? of the culvert under Main street, at the crossing of Fifth, if not "the source of all our woes," is the cause of very much of the dating? by the recent inundation of that part of the city lying along the stream above this culvert. It is also very evident that something should be done, and that soon, to - pre vent a repetition of similar scenes as that of last Saturday night. The culvert may be, and probably is, large enough to carry the water, but it is not of suffi cient capacity to admit tlie drift which is carried down , the stream during a heavy storm. It has been suggested by .men of experience in such matters that the be.-t thing to bo done is to tear out the pri-'Xiit structure and drive a row of piles on each side, plank the .-ides, and pbtce stringers and a floor over the top t hus giving the full height of the street and the full width cf the open "ng for the escape of drift. That plan mi-lit be very good, but probably no better than to take out the present centre wall and extend the side walls to the level of the street and ihcn cover as before mention ed, provided the foundation is secure. The present wall is started upon a plank foundation, and whether it is sufficient to bear the weight of a wail double the present height is a question for engineers to settle ; and not l'.:v u. It is cvid.nt that some aetiorr.!iou!d be taken, and we simply throw out these sugye-ti-.n that the city authorities may C'.nM.lcr them in eonncciion with ihe matter. TIIC lOir.lll AT ! V CJAKIr.X. Celcbi-aSKm by tiiv l iiiou 12:inl. At the appointed hour on the morn i'lg of the Fourth, a large number of people fiomcity and country ast iub!ed at the reidciieo of John Ilohlschuh, E-.p, in the Second ward, wlie.e they were organized in proce.-.-ion by Capt. II. Kuhl, Mar.-hal of the day. The Union Band headed the procession, and there was a general display of fl.ls from the vrr i rri Ulilerent wagons. Ihe procession lii'irch'. 1 down M i;n tiront tlion.-o uiJruK.i uow n -ua.n street, tneme to Peter Gods' Gardens, south of the city where a general good time Was had dlir- " ti , . ing the entire clay. llie attcndaucd at the Gardens was very large, anl the originators of the celebration seem will satisfied with - the result. The asse nib la go dispersed at a seasonable hour, and those who delight in the dance proceed ed to White & Spires' Hall where they had a general good time. We were un able to gain the particulars of either the celebration during the day or the dance iu the evening. The Bennett B:o. are determined to excel in their Una of business, as every man should. They endeavor to supply the people of Plattsmouth- with all kinds of fresh fruits in season, and they succeed admirably Mo.;t of dealers in fruits have been out of strawberries and rasp berries for the past ten days, but the Bennett Bros, send clear to the north ern latitudes, where these fruits are two or three weeks later than here, conse quently they have a supply yet They al.-o have ripe peaches, direct fiom the Pacific cea-t. Call and see them. The B. M. Co- are on the alert to do something for-tli3 necomiuodation of the traveling public", and thc3' are win ning gol len opinions in consequence They have now commenced running a special train between Burlington and Cariton ; leaving Burlington at 3:00 p. rd., arriving at Chari'on at 0.3 j p. in. Leave Chariton at -1:30 a. m. and arrives at Burlington at 10:o" a. m. Another poor unfortunate was sent to' her long home in Omaha yesterday by an overdose of morphine administered by her own hand, and evidently v.ith a view to causing death. Her name was Mary J utc-ki iisti, daughter of Mr. Mojo, proprietor of the Planter's House. had I een tiisowno .1 Iviirrfc !i"r s family, and they even her after her death. fofl-.d to buvy '-.ho died hou-c of prostitution, whoie she souglit f c !i! oiary sb her. had John Fi 'z ciad. l'sj., arrived at borne yesterday from tin ca-t, an 1 immoli a'cly started ;i fill foice at work stsaight ening tilings up af't-r the fljo 1. Tlie high waters la-t Wednesday niht carried away a bridge on tlie Ji. & M. east of Glcnwood, which caused the train west to be delayed for a couple of hours. Everything is in shape now, and trains are running on time. By an oversight of the Committee on the part of the Turner Society, in their card of thanks published yesterday in the n j i -r, i, F.PALD, the name of J. C. TOX, Who delivered an address in En-lish, was left ' out : and thev now wish to make the . - - correction and return the thanks of the Society to Mr. Fox. If you wish to find anybody this even- T, . ine, you UlUSt CO to l ltzgerald 3 Ha'l e, you must go to Fitzg r them. The wh'de town for them. Ihe whole town will be tin. re ttf hear the great Cantata. Lcqal Kotlco. M. I). AUi-'tt vs. Men len R. e rearu. D. Mai il la l'carsun, AJeiLrka LI. l'earson and Rose R. Feaiien. The above rton-rc-ident defcr- lent wi'l taVe notice that on the Jd day f Jana 171. il. 1- ! AOUll Uliei Ills pCllllon 111 IIP lilicc to .lie ; Cleric oftho Di.-trict Court of the tec nd Ju- lieial District in and lor L.(ss county .Ne braska, tlieoljec' aicl prayei of s:iid petition is to set aside a certain pretended deed pur- portniff o have been execute l hy ste-nen . l i t . : . if ia . i a i.::..l. i ' xYA Allium. Lewis il. Abbott, and Abijah '. Abbott to s-id Uefendents on or ub. ut the .'th day of Jai uury li-forthe s I , rtl the n w 1 ,, and the n w 1 1 of the s w i of see 2- town 1 N of raiw y R. and the s e ' i ot the n e 1 1 of net :i in town 1J n of ranite i E d 0th 1. M.. all of said lands lieini? in Cass county Nebraska, that sail pre teuded deed is for-e d and fr indulei.t and was not executed by said Stephen S. Abbott. Lewis il. Abbott and Abijah C Abbott, that said pre tended deed easts a cloud on plaintiiis title to said tracts nf land which Plaintiffs- prays may be set a. ide and the clou 1 on plaintiiis title to sail tracts of land c-Riiscd thcieby may be re moved. Ton are ri'jaircd to nn-ivt-r fai'l peti tion on or before thelNth day of J uly, 1"71. M. D. ABBOTT Ry Maxwf.ll A- Ca.U'JlAX, Atty.'s for l'laictiff. jime";!i wt. Public Sale of School Lands, "V'OTI'.'K is hereby pivon tliat pursuant to an il Act of the Legislature of Nebraska enti tled an act To provide for the Registry of School bin Is f r the control and disposition thcreofand for the sr.fo kfepir.n of the funds de rived from the sale and lea.-e ot said Ian ds which said act was approved .June iM'h A. 1. lsoi'.and al oin accordance with a si. bsequenf amend ment to said act approved February loth A, D. lso:, I will on :iti'.r..-iy the tt!i day of June next, at the hour of ten o'cice!; A. M. at the front door of the ''ourt II. .use in RLiU.-niouib city Cass county XcbrasVa. offer for 8:i!e at Public auction to the binhe.-t bi-id-T ail the reiuaininir School lands ii sai 1 eot'.n'y, contin ninp said sale from day to day ui-til all said lands shall have been offered. In witness whereof I ha ve uu'o set my haiul :.nd atiixed the se-.l of said county at . , at Phut -mouth, ThisMh day of May f K., A. D. 1S71. , ' County Clerk. By J, M. Beakhsi.kv Deputy. ' inayllwV. "Luxuries of Modern Travel.' In these days the taste of the Travel'n Pub lie has become exceedingly li. -tidious. In order to obtain their patronage, a Railroad line must be able to insure Safety, Speed and comfortable transport:!, ion. by posse.-siup the necessary quali fications of a first-class cijiiipiiiciit of coaches and locomotives, a solid road-bed and h.ivy iron Pulliuiiii's Pa I luce Slecjiins cars, PulUnan'o diniiur cars, a direct route, g od toiineetioiis and careful I n. til ac in rut. The Rurlincton roc.fe is in-iking every effort to possess all these o.'.iiiicatious to a hiph desrren, and oilers a route to ail points east, west, ie.ilu soitih. by means of its connections a? follows: 1. At Omaii.i Tit ii the 1'a -ilie, roa !s. L'. At i'ii;t--:uuuiu with the R. A: il. 11. R., in Xcbaaska. 3. At ll.iii.le.inr, with the St' Joseph RaiL' jad for all points in Kaii-ns, .Vc. i. At Ottaeiv-. a. with the DesMoines Valley and north i issoiii i railroads. a. At iiuriiiiirton with the R.. C. R. & il, R. R., for Da enjiort. .M Ureat inc. fie. 0. At Monmouth, with the R. R. T. Sc St. L. ami Western L'hion Railroa !s, for St. Paul, and points in the north, and for ."?t Louis and points in the south. 7. At Peoria, with the rhort line Rl'.ioinins ton route to Iciiaitapol is. Cincinnati, Loiii.-ville and all points south an 1 cast. 3. At Peoria, with tiie T.. P. ,t W. R. R.. for Loiraii-port. Columbus. Ac. ;. At Men lot. with all the Illinois Central. Id. At CllICAciO. with all i'ruuk lines tor the East. No be'.ier advi ? ran bo ivn then-, than to Ta-1 ! Barnnaioa R-vatc." dif. J'': tSTA BI.IS. b KI IX lld. Dii.i.i-:i: IN JEWELRY jr. siLvkr and plat;:i wari;. tiOLD l'iiNS Si'l i'AOLI.S. VIOLIN sli'lNLS AND 1'ANCV tJIMJi.'S. Vi'uc!ie. Ci.ic!:sai:d Jewelry rc-.iiir( 1 neatly ind with dispatch. i?l-Removcd to opposite Platte Valley Hous y: Sir t. nov. Tt v tf. Chattel T1crtgge DEFAULT haviu been made i:i a certain t hatti'! Murtfrairo hearing date the trot to day d December 1 .(), exec.!! I by J. R. Hol land to A. S, Toiiilinson, which, said mort irase was duly recorded in the County Clerks Otlit e of Cass c. itnty. Stat e ol Nebraska, oti the 17: ti day ol December. A D is,. I, at Id o'clock and :'." minii.es a. la. in 15 ; ; D. of Chattlu MortKases at Juices 1 1 and 1 Id, on which niort t-at-e there is .On. ,.r t bf il-.te i A T h is O.O i,-i. t 1. so 01 o -' l(l W with interest from December -o:h Pod, at the rate oft. n per cut per annum, no suit or pro- endings bavin been hadatl-iw or otherwi e for t he recvery of .-ai J debt or any part there- , .. , . . , . ... . , , , 1 assigned by A. S. i'oml iii.-on the owner of the t.. !' C Tl.n..-. 1! :f..,.. ,.iib 'l,Mtlg j n the'tii day of February A D ISTl to secure i the pa van. 1. 1 of t lie stun of s 17 ' said as.-ien- !.;.. n-mied bv the ,i-,,es v.. Hol land tlie iiiorti: li'nr of said jtoo.is and cliattk-s and hciniT nnide for tiie benefit (f the sii.l James I 1 i .! hi'id a lid A. S. Touilinson, and 1 he said .lames 1.'. Holland an.! AS 'i'omlinsoii having failed and ma tie dit.-itik in the pay ment .f the .-aid sum off 17t .', and no proeced tass hnvins been had at law or otherwise for the collect ion of said debt, rot ice is hereby piven that Uv virtue of the power of side t-et forth in said inortfTHKe undiu the assignment of the same b' the said f S Tomlinsoii, I shall expose for sale at public auction to tiie highest bidder at the front door of t he Court Mouse in Platt.-mouth City Cass county Nebraska on We lnes lay the 1-th day of July A D ls.1. the property described in said chattel mortKiyJO or so much thcreofas shall be neces.-tiry to satisfy my sail demand ot Jt7 00; and interest thereon at tlie, rate cf 1-per cent per nnnu'ii from the 'J'lth day of Fohruary IsTl, said pro' erty beinjr described as "The hou--e, now standinir on the w 1 of lot 1-in block in said Phittsiuouth City, nnd all the poods and chattels therein contained, used in curryiniron the hotel busi ness, and ui.-o all the furniture, beds, bedding crockery.vare, therein contained, now in the possession of said J. K. Holland and ued in carrying on the hotel loi-iiness in soid building.' Dated Pia'tsmouth Nebraska. June 2i 1S71. K. ti. DOVI'.V, As-ince of A. S. louilinson Mortgagee. JUT;e ..'- to,-. "ATenny S.nnlis a Penny rnrnr.l." And if you desire to Save Tlsfit Iciuiy As well as Pounds go to T75 X-i."TC""T wrpr'fwi 7" t$a To Buy Your ail O Wc have Ijought out II. D. F.x and now oc cupy his oil ?t.md on Main street, where wo have just receivad a n add i i iona 1 supply of Uro eericsuiid P.-ovi.-ions which we will sell very low for cash. All kinds of country produce ta ken iu exchange for goods, BRNXLTT BROS. ap2Sdtf. L. BROFirl & GO Plattsnionih CSgar Factory on Main atrcct, L-ppositQ Court House, Platl!i)Oul'i, - - rs:bra--I;a ' c l:ac.n ban i a larite ns;ortnier.t of Cons:rirrs of the test .jaa-iries of CIGARS, FINE-CUT, l'LUG- AND MOK1NG TOliACCO As Ac d- al exclasivelv in Tobacco we can sell as ji.eap, it not cheaper than other store in the I 31 ty. , oive us a call before you j urcliaso c:.-ewner. u- we know you will go away sati.-hed. L IJrorn February 11. l:VD.dtf. Advertising, A Book of l'ij closely printed pases. lately iisued. contains a li.-t f the best American Ad-vcrti- 'tijf .Mediams. iiivins the names', circula tions, aud lull particulars concerninif the lead in? Daily and Weekly Political and Family- I circulations', pul lishod in the interest of ReTi. i eion. Agriculture, Literature, Ac. t c. Kvery A,iv;.r,r-er. and everv person who cnt. niplat becomi? such wiii and this book of creat value. M uled lree to any u i tre-vs on receipt of cent. ;.. 1. koyii.i.i. .v ti ii.. ui: .1 X .. .. l;-l. Tj x; v i- ruuii.-nte., ..... r' I nift ii".i, .iv.T i o K. . The liit-buric Pa.-, i',n-r, new issue of May S'.'th, l-.. says : " The firm of Geo. J'. Roweil A Co.. which issuirs this inteirestian and valu able book, is the largest and best adyertising Acency in the United S-tatea, and we can cheer fully rc-ommeml it to the attention ol those i who desire to advertise their bu iness cie.)jric- . . 4-eure th- i ii--e.-: .aoum of Publicly for 1 Le least exi'eadi'.ure ci la'.-ue'. SUBSCRIBE MOW FOR TIIE TI E X ! ALD! THE BEST LOCAL PAPER IN DAILY One Year -Tfir.-r Months One 31 a nth - $10,00 01,00 WEEKLY One Year - Six Months - - $2,00 $1 00 THE HERALD IS TI1E ONLY O.VJ GIVING COMPLETE E1VS FROM TIIE GREAT WEST BETWEEN' PL ATI'S M OU Til A ND FORT KEARNEY. - THE HERALD Now OtTers the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is rea 1 by Farmers. Merchants Me chanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers, Railroad Men, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumers, AND : JI2& VIS OIP Sheriff's Sale, V. V. Leonard ) is. E Horace Taylor. ) xccution. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction on the Pth day of July, A. D. IsTl, ut the-front door of the Court lloue in Pl.itL-mouth. Cass county Nebraska, at one o'clock p. in. of said day the following described real es'aie, to wit : The undivided one-half Ci"' f the north west quarter 1 i ) of see t ion mini ber foui teen 1 1) in township number twelve 'l.'i, north ran-.-e number nioe 'V. east ofthe !h P. M situated in Cass county.Nebraska. taken ai the property of Horace .Taylor on an Execution in favor of . V. Leonard, issued by the clerk of tho Dis trict Cou it within and for Saunders county, Nebraska, and to me directed as Sheriff of Cass county, Nebraska. (.liven under uiy hand this 8th day of June, A. I). Is, 1. J. W. JOHNSON". Sheriff Cass county. Nebraska. , D. "WiL.sox.Atty. for PlaiatitL J une 8th w3 Sell IPrces. Nurserymen and Dealers suplicd with Ezery Tltisig Wanted in llie NURSERY TRADE. Liberal terms to Experienced Cunva-t'X who prefer selling on commission. I or all particulars, address, 'kai.let. Rock k Bixchaw, Birds' Nest Nurseries, KuutUdsIoq Ic-va. BROOKS 1.1 w USE. JOHN FITZCERALD - IPicpn. !. Main Streei, Between Sth a:;d till.. t.Ncw House and New Furniture i"n ; Oiuuibuss to and from the cum. apJ7.it; f u n itu r CABINET MAKE And dealer iu all kinds of ITiirnilnre (Unairs mais 3TRRT.T, (thir 1 door west of P O Plattsmouth Repairing nr.'l Vn'nishinir neatly done. Funeral ttct-ded at tho short Jst notice. The Unden igned has on hand and i- WfsmsrtfcZ s:smissf AH him b if COTTGmYOOD LUMBER ! ! At his Mills at the Ft rry Lun-'t g at P'a'.'..n::ioui : Orders Promptly Fiilsd.! VYn.i.'.A" L'"i,vT;roN. Junc3.1d.tv,t f. A GOOD CiHACr, IO It A GOOD BARGAIN ! II it v in -j completed the platting ar 1 rc.-i.-,:ir. ; of nuMhi Ki.'M Ad'i'.'i p. ti.- City ot Flat'. mouth, I am low prc-j :'r-, I to -.-il 400 L.O'i'S in tl"! A.Mili-M at rc.it'a!d' rates-. Tcrtns arr one h..l! c.i-h down; the other I'-'lf '' i - one yr-ir, ut ten per cent, interest per :..ii.u'r. "r.-m dat" of pur.-oa-e inn il i-.i.d. ao be sc tire by nioitaase on thu property. S. VIK Danatioii ta Churches. I wi:i icive to thj f-dlo rcRv.ious den na'"'.,.:". vi- : To hi; R.ipo.t H.ur '. I t tri lo V C7 : To the Coo T---' :'i' C'nircl:. l-.t I n i 'o- a To the ."'lc'i'.o-i:. ( ii'ir -b, l-.t 1 i.-. i,!o.-.. i; To llo' t'ath' iic Church, i d b in i i" !; .- : Ta the Kpisopal Chuv "u, bd.1J in bb-k Pa: To the Pr. l vtcrinn C'.or-'h. lot I in block To the Christian Cliur. a lot '-. ' ' i-'k ; ; To ihe Lutheran Church 1 it I in block - 1 a inr Addition to r:u Cnyof Platt.-ooutn.u'.oi the fdlvw in r tmi liti m. u: lh;.t they fbti.' erect on sai I lot-', as above donated, a suitaW buil-iing for public v.or-hip, iO,in five year., froi-i this dt.'c ; nnd, in ca-e of faiiuro on ln. p ii t f said Church or Churches to comply w.t't above condition, tticn nnd in that ca- o the lot or lots -hall revert to uie. Do ation to Public Schoms, crebv donate f T the u.-e of Public li-lri'-. o. Is. Lotl" in ldoek "., on (ho north n da -f nin street, and Lot V) in l.lo.-k 5IJ, on the eout.'j Fide of Main street, in my addition .to the Uty f Plattsmouth. DORL. 5,000 Acres of Land.for Sale in this county. Also, llou es i.nd LoU in tLis citv. at low prices. Particular attention givci to llie buying an t selling of real e-tatc. XMiiiuiiu; t''.:, s. en I p.iy itig taxes for non-i csi Icnt.s. 11 KL. Real l-..-tate Agent, Lot for Ten Dollars. I will sell t, parties do-irons r.f buiblitnr an '. Improving, any of Ihe lot-in tho subjoined Ii .r in in y addition to PlaO.stuouih. fit ten .bolars per lot, under the following eon-! ;t ions, vtrr The person pu'. clnc ii'.g v. ill be re iuir- I to build on the lot purchased a dwelling house or the following dimension, to-wit: . iho housf,' to be not le-s than I l:.-l feet, with ftory not lower than 3 feet. The frame must be good and substantial: house we'd shingled; foundation either of brick or stone. 1 here must be a k it-h-cn of not less than 10x11. UuiHincjniv-ty,. completed on or before January lt. Is.o. ., m give a bond for a deed to the party who buys as oon as purchase is madc,a:.d upon complying with the abote conditions, will give a good and sutitcient Warranty Deed. Selections may be ma de from the aecmpany- Lots h and 8 in Mo-'; Lot. S in .!,.. -t ( II in block 1: Lot ! in bbe-k is; I. .t block i!o: L it-i J. it and 1 1 i:i i C 1; .C bloiktJ: Lots 2 nnd n in block u-t; U in block -'i: Lot o in block .. : l.-os .-. : , i.t.w li 's- I.ois 4-ai.d7 in bloc:. J'.': b'.t i.r. J in s in nti ! I 17 - in block ). e . S. b . riattsmoutli. Anj.Cotf. 0tr.ee in C r.r. Hon , J. W. SlIANKOiX'S' . FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE,,- M A I N ST BEET, Plattsinoul!:, Nebraska. I am pre; arc 1 to aee,n.i..od.ito th" publi" n Horses. Carriages, liug-i n-.d :t No. 1 il. -ir o or. ,-hort no'i.-.- : f I r l-.oiabl,! term '. A II k k will run tof.e.-ti amboat lauding, and to all pal l ofthe city v. li -o ! -oed. January 1. 1-.T1 d".v;f. FrohatG notice. X'OTICR is herd v giv.-n t all I 'r-" n - in'r i.N c.-'--l tl -t Mary I lieu Lucas h:-,s ti.ts .).- made a; .:i i ! -r. :;. .n t in en t ! " tratrix on l:;c t-ta'.-oi Aims I. Lu-a-' 'lectu-e and tho i ..a dav ol July i'.l nt U .-...ck a. n. is hi-r.-by appoinic i ! r b'-iv: .g sa;d appli .. -lien. A. L. tltiJ.D, Pi-)';kii; Judge. J une H'J'.v.ti5 Oiicfi ti b ottiu Anttnn't.is !l lil' v u ..i:-' .1. I'd l n. J.-hu y Rcniy Dj jo I". ',r. l;-iriiiiii Or.li r of i. N O'I ICR i- l'.ereV-y given t!,M I wi'.I olier ! -r s-.le at p::l lie :. i,-iiii,i on the 17ib dav .lulv A I 171. by viri't ami anthoi it ol Order of. -ale to me iir-( t.-l i.r.d i. u. I f"e-k of C,e Distri-t C. art of the ,-et-on-l aieii eial iiistrict within and f-.r Ca-s eoiinty .n-r.i--ka at tiie front, door of the court housj m tic citv of Plattsmouth in s; 'd county at tw, o'clock p. in. ot said day the billowing ..lscnoea 'real esta.eiituj.ted ia suid Ca.-a county N'el ia ka. to-wit : ' The : rorth hl 01 0 cf tbo north ra-t 4Uarte' 04)n- the north h'ali ij-aol the north ft t . ia i ter' a 1 of section no. twenty-six (-'' in lov.r. I.;;, no. 'Iu, north range no. thirteen IJ; cist of tl.o tiiven under my hand this loth dayoi June -i, ' J. W. JOHNSON SneriT of Ca -s (' untyN-hra.-k.:. pHAvntrnn i RtciiA-tiisos Pi'trs Ally. Junelow-T.t. , TYbioOils-thfTquicResi. PI filiieo The Shcrtost Line FROX Licr.g. to Xct YoiV. via I'itUotirgr., l"or. Wayne if' Chicai-'O Pennsylvania Cen tra! Routs. Thisis tho only Route runniig ''if 'c Daily Lines through and S'i'piiii 'alxve Otr From Chicago to W ITIIO U.T O 11 A N (1 K . AVith hut one chaniro to Raltliaore. Hertford. New Hai-cn, Providcooe, Spriugfield. W'urcn ter aud Roston 1 THR0UCH TICKETS For ale at the offices of connecting Rne in ti: n V t and at ail oihecs of the Fort Wayne au i PennsylvanlaCentral Roule in Ct.ioano. -TJlOs. L KI.Mit LI.-, n. -m Western I'a.-scofeer Agcat, Feni-'s C : . ' .1. il. Chicago. . i , . 1 ' - . -v --..- - - . . - u. y f. '.v. .. o. T-