0 . -If audi ijmmmtiAiJi I. ft Scid Since their Introduction The Most Successful POPULAR AND PERFECT L1ookiii 3InIiiiieN OE ?JZEL PERIOD A K K OUR WELL KNOWN ...,.,t;j- I in;- f the riini le-t Construction, arc ca-ily I . ticivl .ni t guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction. t. aiti.lc in the household has : greater i;. :! o, i..;e in pr- mi I ir.ir the h.alth, comfort and i -i;, s .1 the family circle than the Cook ' it t ' iMiiioiny as wc!l :is jtoiii-y to ppt the I .: I'.J.s J'; :in 1 hi ljuving the C II A H'l'l'.H ' ii y- u .' ji. rfly on enttirn t he nio-t succc-s-..i. r i il.ii and perfect Cooking Stove ever -SOLD L'Y Excchiior Manufacturing Co., .n I f.H North Main Street. , x'V- I.OUIS, MO- AND ALL LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE E. T. DUKE & CO., .L VM.vM OITII, SEP.KASKA OlllTiTlJTr Rock Bluffs, Keb Sj.riin; Term Commences rarch 2fst, 1871- I'ui il ' of eithersex will roccivo thorough and leiu .ti.- instruction here. Particular atten I .. I i'. i'lunniy scholars. :h'i.. I. .uks furnished free of cost to al I u i.'.Dii In ARDING CAN DE OBTAINED AT KCASONABLE RA f 'F. r .-r.i. 1:1 1 p:trticu!:iM a I lres i .u j. D.tAir : t;) ,i. buttery IH.I.l.Sll.K A'.a CETAiL iving and ha. on hand fat the ti.il of H'hro J: Lutterysj .i-ti nit Main Street. VliilUuioiith. Neb., THE LARGEST AND Hos t (Join pi etc "j'.'k ! in:-s. Medicine,,. Paints. Chemicals lr-. rri h. Coal ' Fishnil. Ma-hne O.i. t ir.liitir i!. Cart r Oil. Neat-foot 0:i..Ui:ile "il. I.in-sff-i Otl. Lard Oil. i'.-.-ciithil Oil. l'tl Liver Uil, and a larse vayiet,- Hons. Per . I.,:;-. Fancy and icilet Article, Essences. Fla voring extra--!. 7 arid :JI PATENT MEDICINES Pueh a. JayneV C"c's Ay-n', Sfoville's M ill's Cliri.-tii?'s M Li;i:-.'.i. MtV?, Jlakcr'? Vi-tarV. Wrirht'?. Sako f:d 1. t;uyott's. k'triy Iavis' H'.l.'a. k n. IVtitt'.". Mr. Winslow's' lr. Win-'hiirs llo-tetter's, Urake's U':iijjri''., Writ's and ot the iu ft popular f ji-at ."! liriiies in u.-e at the present day. Hrantlies Wines and Vhiskie 'f tlie' I'.r-t iJradu ai.d 'fualitics Jtrk-tly for CCfiESTIC DYES. e r '-r Ui-e. Grern. r.l'i-. IU.nck. Annlino. Irt ui(o. M I'lJcr, Kxtraet LojrW'Mid, iry Vi"N. Ac. In tu t everything that i needeij in the li.'uj or Meiieal line. Phisicians' Perscriptions A.-fidly coint-oundrd nnd rt up at all ho u til lrut:- w.irrented tre-h and pure. Call .l hay u.-. i'lid si"- wlnt I have to sell. Platt.imouth. Fl o. .jtu.uiwtf. (Saeee?-sor to It. Walther) Harnessmaker, and dealer in AKXtS.-s.SAPDLE?. COLLARS. HALT S Whiles. Uruhe, Ac, Sc. Kepairing done tuostantially and with lis ateh. (live me a call before purrha.-ins elsewhere, I'ourtli street, north of l'iatte Valley House-, ndtoiniii Matthews A. Lonnclly's llardwar . . . . . - . j- ci're. epilwii i TJIK V O U.YG SHORT j HORSED DURJUM BULL DUKE OF ORLEANS ! ! 'A TILL stand at my farm in Ca?s conrty at Y IO for grade cows, t tor thorough Ln1 r.,w-. The lukeis deep red. sixteen months old, and weittb-" twelve hundred and fiorty pounds, and is without exception, the finest animal of t h e kiid in the St :e. rianoREK : tJoUl.y I.ike of Par's fpsge Wi A. H Jii.) heby I'ike Airdica (p. 74 i A. II, It.) rut ofl.oiia the XlVth. l.ona out of impoted ti, y ( I"'.;.: K. 11. M.) The lhikc ii out of Mary I:ieu.2d by Um keye uK' A. !l- 1 ': Iary Daen. by Crowdcr &'J A. II. 15. . l'orfall peiiirree of r nvJ .r, ret'erto .Hh volume of American Herd 1m. i k. I will (ri v e one hundred and fifty dot lars firthe poorest calf, frtm any thorough bred eaw rhst may be bred, and can show a recorded peilijrree. K. SAGK. may lsiljtwtt". Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby piven that the co-part ncr Fhip heretofore existing between Jason Sjtreight and M. R. Murphy, in the saadie .t harness busi-i:e- is this day desidved by mutual consent. All j er-n.s indebted to the above lirm. either by note or account, will please call and settle the rame within ten days, or their accounts will bo l-i n e 1 in the hands of an ofiicer for collection. Jason Stbeigut. M. B. Murphy. J a! v. ITth lTl. w.Vi GREAT IJiiparallcIccl liKliidt'cuaciits to liirchaser.i Z I WILLOFFKU FOJl SALE, TO Monday, September 4, 5 A Large quantity of desirable property, consisting in part of TUBES EUNI)ES3 LOTS, In my Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, and Several lots of SICS-HT ilHD TEKT ACRES SAOSI, A DJOINI N Ci Til E C I T Y . These Lots arc well Situated, as regards HEALTHFUL LOCALITY. Commands some of the ruof-t IiEAUTIFCL VIEWS ON THE MISSOlTillilVEIJ, and :re conveuunt for Dwelling or Stores. The Citv of l,lattuoutll is destined to Le one of the principal cities of the central part of the Continent. Situated on the Leautiful Miscuii Kiver, at the inouth of tJie l'iatte Liver, with thousand of utiles of navigation aroro and he'ow. it stands at NATURE S OWN GATEWAY TO THE liOCKY 3IOUNTAINS; over this route the Darlington & Mi.-.-ouri Liver K. II. Co. have already com pleted some 00 miles of the he.-t railroad, with the mo.-t level route in the west, and the road will he Lni.-hed and running to a junction with the Union Pacific II. K. at Fort Kearney hy next November. It. is the ultimate dc.-ipu of this road to reach the Pacific roast bv a NEAIl ROUTE over hetu-r pra les than any yet found, and thus CONTROL THE TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAFFIC, which will in conserpuence pour all its advantages at this point. A Bridge over the Missouri River will be commenced here without delay, connectinsr this road with its namesake in Iowa, giving this city the SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE EAST. Numerous branch railwavs'are already projected to drain the hu.-ine.ss for many miles into this MAIN ARTERY ; all which prove conclusively that no better opening for Safe and Profitable Investment can be found than'hv secMtin-r Real Estate and pond hrrnies in this mo-t promi-Mngciti-. PLA'lTSMOUTli is coauected hv rail with LINCOLN, and the in terior towns of a rapidly settling section of the finc-t Agricultural lam Is in the West. It has connection with ail the towns on the river. Love f'd below it, and all the main cities east and west. Chicago is oiy 22 IIou'S distant, while St. Louis is but 2-1. Competition in transportation hetwpen river ntid railway inmires i lifaii tVeithts to St. Louis, while three roads to Chicago keep down ex liorbitant rates in that direction. Millions tured fur the rapi i'y increasing demands of the interior portion of the State, and al together, th ere is no more truly encouraging leality to settle in thja riglit hen in I'latt-iuiouth. Terms : Half Down, All letters of inouiry, containing a postage stamp foi return, will bo promptly answered. Address MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE Insurance Company No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES KOlvEOllFEITING. JtPiviileiuls on Hie Coislribsstioii Flan, Securing the Greatest Feeuniary Advautage to the Policy Hclders REASONS FOR INSURING Ml THIS COMPANY : l.-t. Thi3 a Western Coinpany. miiinited by Western men. whope known finananctal charac ter, ability and position. aQor I mnpie guaranty lor its careful and uvcu:'tul uiauaseuieut. 2d. Its Polices are all nun-IirfoiSiiis- d. Premium all on.h. It reeeives no note? pnd cives none. Foliey holders have no int'retil to I ay. and no out.-tanding: notes as liens upon their policies, 4th. It has no restriction upon travel. .r.th. In dividends are made upon the contrihution plan, tith. It busiue.-.-i is cxclueeivly life iusuraaoe. DaVIDE.D5!i Arc the neeumulatinn of intcrci-t upon premiums paid, hence Ihfi Company that loans iti" ajipts at the hitthen rate of interest can give you the laritc.it di idends. Eastern companies invent their moneys nt 6 percent., while this make. its investments at twelve per cent, or more. The advantaire ol Western investments to the policy holder appears in the foliowine startlinf figures: The amount of 5l.X), invested for tifty years at per cent, compound interest, is is.4jn.15 S " " " 4'i.ttd.4 10 " " " " 117.:.i".s.S 12 " " " " SlS.ut;8.lt) It is obvious that this company offers (treatcr financial advantages and induccmeuts to the policy-holder than any other company in distance OFFICERS . II I Maekav. President. L M Swan. Vice-Hr.-i'ii.-nt. Lr J L Wcver, iled. D ior. tIeorKO A Moor?. Secretary, J .Jones. Ass't Secretary, ii L iu'ewman. Treasurer DIRECTORS. I) ?h;re, Leavenworth. Kan, .1 F Hichants. H K Hammond " II Kdcerton. Thos C'arpev. S M Stri-kler. Juretion City Chas Robinson. Lawrance, W, Uadley. II 1) Meekay, Leavenworth Kan. I M Swan, tl Coffin. ;co .4 Moore, 1) W IVwers. ieo L Rnvis, St. Louis. M!o J Merritt. I', 1 1 listing. " ME Morgan " eia. Agentfor Mcbraskaantl .oilhern SvUiief GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS V ANTED. J. W. MARSHALL, Agent, i r r;t ;ai;nir" E. R.LIVIKGSTON Kfd J?xftTnirier ' . W' S, BLOOM m. CO., WW WSHI.Q GOODS. , BOYS AJD CHILDREN'S CLOTllLVG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, fiLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E,C. ain Street. Second Door East of the Court House- RANCH HOUSE-Broail way. Council Bluffs Iewa. SALE OF LAM THE HIGHEST DIDDER, ON of dollars of matt-rial could be manuQie- balance in six Months. OS LEU? QaLj a m 71 SKEPPARD DUKE, Plattsmouth, Cass Co. Neb. 11 A Ciilkins, General Apent, W K ilarvey. Con. r etuar, T A lluri. Attorney. I! L Xewman Leavenworth W hi Chemberlain. T A Ihird. " K li Alien. (' A '',.1-ry, Weston. Mo. (i W Veal, Topeka, Kansas. J M Price Au-hi.-oa, Kan. W 11 SttbbiiiH, ' Ka tXOVTH WEB 'sew i l r LOOM & CO.rp GE.VTs Plattsaiouth, JTebra The Netraka City papers complain of the insufficiency of their police regu lation, and say that people arc iobbt-d there in broad day light. The hats of the members of the Cou stitutional convention are "chalked" over the I. & M- in NeLra.-ka, until the adjournment of that body. Two insane person man and wife were sent from Nebraska City to the Asylum this week. The Corn crop of Cass county never looked better. The yield per acre prom ises to be very large. The recent dam age done the crops by the recent hai! storm is not as bad as was at Or.-t sup posed. Nebraska lias railway and river con nection with all parts of the world. The IIkkald job cuiee is turning out some very fine cards, letter nnl bill heads for Mr. McGuire. of Crete. A Rrownvi'lc policeman ha got up a reputation for efficiency by shouting a dog. Atchison is rejoicing over the pros pects of a bridge: over the Missouri at that point. Water-melons are making their ap pearance in our citv. Contractor Lcaslcy has about forty feet of the Main street bridge ready for the timbers, which have not yet arrived. lie is putting up a Tall that looks substantial. We are in receipt of a little sheet called the Omaha Alta, published at the Tribune office hy W. E. Shirley. Capt. rbclps Taine returned this morning from a trip to the Capital and other interior towns of the State. He expresses himself highl," pleased with the country through which he passed. Who could do otherwise? A young girl, aged 12 year?, named Elmer Meder, was killed 13T lightning in Nemaha county last week. Sho was standing in the doorway during a thun der storm. The West Point RepuLliran gives the following list of new counties in Nebras ka : Tloone Logan, Ntlih, Greeley, Howard, Sherman. Valley, TafTe, Cal 1 well, Hitilicock Furnis, Tipton, Kountze Clnse. Warren, Millard, Sumner, Fair field, Lake, Ma.-on, Dundy, Harrison, Crounse, Creighton, lledick and Klk horn. The Tammany King have offered a minion dollars hush money to the New York Herald to-quiet it in the matter of the big steal recently brought to liht in that city. The orgnn of the ring in Omaha thinks that society is composed of the "purest men living." Its ideas of "purity" must be somewhat vague- Streight & lilack have just received some luscious peaches and blackberries, by express, from Chicago. They are healthful and sold cheap enough to be used in every family. The hill-sides on either side cf Main street are dotted here and there with new and in many caes fine residences. Father Hayes arrived nt home ' e. tcr day from a protracted stay in Chicago, where he has been under medical treat ment. We ari plea-ed to know that lie is now enjoying excellent health. , A private letter from a Mr. Myers of Indiana, says : "I have sold 000 acre of hind in this State and will invest the money realized from the sale, in your section of Ne braska." Mr. M. left T'lattsmouth a week or two sine with the dofcrmiivition of making Nebraska his permanent home, and we are glad to hoar that he will be come a citizen so son. lie has resided in Indiana thirty-two years, and in formed us that during that time, hi family was never free, from the fever and ague- He savs a large immigration may be expected from that State next spring. The Milford coal Golds promises to sup ply Nebraska with cheap fuel during the the coining winter. The Supreme Judges of Nebraska are to receive salaries of 3,"00 each, and District Judges $2,500. A set-to is really to come off at or near New Orleans, on or about the 2d of December between Mace . and Coburn. The mony $2,500 a side is already up. One of the bridges on the Midland Pacific Railway was burned down last night. It is supposed to have been the woik of incendiaries. No trains from Nebraska City to Linioln to day. Judge A. Child, who has kept a weather record in this county for the past ten or twelve years, informs us that four and a ludf incite of water fell during the storm last night. How is that for wet ? The Fontenelle parsed tip this morn ing leaving h quantity of freight. Among the lot was flour fur Uennett Bros, which was so much damaged by wet that they refused to accept it Wiu. Stadclman, Esq., arrived at home last evening, direct from the Fath erland, where he his been fjr some time on business and a visit to friends of the olden time. Sraielman says America and Nebraska is the place fur him, above all others. The hotels of the city are comfortab'y crowded with guests from the East, many of whom are seeking locations for business in this State. It is estimated by persons competent to judge, that the wheat crop of Ca.-s county will exceed that of last year, sev enteen thousand bushels. The editor's domicile was surrounded last evenin-g, not by burnlars or midnight assassins, but by a band of Minstrels, who discoursed sweet musie for us and ours. The sweet soprano and alto of the ladies and deep bass and sjul-stirring tenor of the gentlemen blended harmo niously. We give our unknown musical friends due notice, that the Dext time they treat us in this manner lemonade, wiue and cako shall be meeted out to them in bo sparing manner. The Atchison Champion says that the Atchison ani Nebraska 11. 11. is to be extended up th. Missouri river to Oma ha, but it fails to tell us when this will be done. A new lodge of ( ) Id Fellows was re cently instituted at Wyoming, with the following officers : Win. Hobacfc, N. G. It O. Hoback, V. G. R. S. Clink inliea.l, Secy. J. W. Gibson, Treasurer. The Nebraska City Chronicle iy: "A man by the name of I'ik;n was driving near a wcodyard abo"v: lvistp.irf. on Saturday last, when the steamer Fi in tone!! rounded for wood. The team took fright and ran off the bank of tho liver. Mr. lViki;:s and his little b'-y were on the wagon a d all were precipitated into deep water. The man and boy were saved, but t lie team and wagon were lo.-t. The borses were valued at $4J ." Parents should be exceedingly careful of their children at this season of the' year, as the mortality is very great. Reports from eastern cities show that over forty per cent, of the total deaths are from cholera infantum, and that about eighty per cent, of all cases of this complaint prove fatal. The mortality is but little less in tho west, hence we ray treat care ;diould be taken. The medical fraternity do not attribute the disease so much to what is taken into the stomach as is generally supposed (although the diet should be watched closely), but to a great exfeut to the general habits of life, clothing, etc. Avoid exposure during sulden changes of the weather, and keep the- children warmly clad during the damp weather, and above all main taia regularity in habits, eating, sleeping, etc. The river is low and still gradually falling. S U. Hobson, Esq., one of the pio neers of Cass county was in the city yes terday. II. T. Green, the accompli-he d Chief Draughtsman of the Surveyor General's Office, has just completed the annual map of the offife for tho Department of the Interior. It is said, by persons who ought to know, to be the finest pi.ce of work ever executed in the north-west. Mr. AjtafTjr informs us that his fall wheat will average forty bushels to the acre. He is engaged in threshing it at this time. This is pretty good when spring wheat only yield an average of about twelve or fifteen bushels. J. M. Woods, Vice Pi esi lent of the Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Cass County, is in the city. Markets. Flour, new wheat, $3.50 per sack ; corn meal 75 cents per bushel ; potatoes 25 cents per bu-.!ic! ; butter, 12(20 cents per pound ; "garden truck," "dirt cheap." Hon. J. E. Boyd, of the Constitution al Convention, has our thanks for inter esting documents. The Missouri river is fruitful in cat and buir.ilo fi.-h. A youthful Nimrod "hook ed" a cat last evening, which weighed eleven pounds. IL-isel, of this city, has already ground up and manufactured into flour, eleven hundred bushels of new wheat. The Advertiser says Jim Whitewater, the Indian who killed l'a.-co and Walters near Beatrice, a shoit time since, is now in durance vile, having been arrested by members of his tribe. Jim sa-s he was loaded to the muzzle with liquor on the niht of tho murder, and is nnconcinus whether lie killed the men or not.- Tho white men who plied him with liquor should be ma le to swing from the' same tree with the Indian. Alexander Slatery, a laborer working on tho Main street culvert, was severely Injured this morning by' falling through ih ; culvert. A rock gave away, and in falling he threw his arms out to catch at some support, ami accidentally struck the sharp edge of a rock with his wrist, cutting a fearful gash across bis wrist. He Lied profusely, but will not, probably, su-taiu any permanent injury. There are five ways of acquiring land in Nebraska Gr.st, by purchasing of the railroad companies ; second, by pre emption ; third, by houicsteauing; fourth by cash payment ; fifth, by purchasing from actual settlers. Col Duane, Chief Engineer and Su perintendent of the B. & M. in Nebras ka, arrived at home from Boston List evening. In the last Council Proceedings Coun cilman Cushing is reported as voting ' no" on the morion to disallow 3Ir. Fitzgerald's claims against the city. Mr dishing authorizes us to state that he did riot vote at ail on the question, and that the report of the proceedings in this regard were incorrect. JiJF. Davis has instituted a "depart ure" of his own (whether "now" or not we aie unable to s;i3'). He recently "de parted" from the path of virtue and ac cepted lodgings with Mrs. Bowers in a sleeping car. Although some soda-water manufac turers ma make their syrup fi run vari ous articles, such as "pine apple from old cheese," &c, Buttery and Prole don't do that kind of a business; their syrups are the purest and best, and their soda water is not excelled by anybody east or west. Everybody try it and satisfy yourselves The Brownville Advert iter says Schuy ler Colfax is its first choice for the Presi dency, and Gen, Giant its second. . The daily issue of the Lincoln Statts 7)ian has been suspended. Reason, lack of patronage. The Mormon paper of Omaha cites Jeff. Davis as its ideal of "one of the honest men living" since lie was caught in bed with a woman whom the law dW not recognize as being entitled to such great consideration on his part. Senator P. W. Hitchcock was in the city this week. We d:d not have an opportunity to "interview" him, as the Tritlicin did Senator Tipton. tiik KircA ioj. r. ii i:xno.. There is a proposition before the Con stitutional Convention to engraft a clause ! into that instrument making it obligatoi J' upon every parent to send their children of a certain age to school at least a cer tain number of months during each year. We have no desire to discuss this ques- , , , - - . , . j tion iu tact, we narJiy ueiieveu auums of discussion but we do de.sire to enter our protest against placing any such clau-o as this in the body of the Consti tution as it is to be submitted to the peo pie, for the simple leason that it would endanger the f-r.t're document. If any cm; wishes to have a fair expression of the views of the people upon this ques lion, let the proposition be submitted separated;.-. For our ourself, we can say that we are opposed to the clause, be cause we believe it to be in dircvt oppo sition to the principles of Republican Government. While we think no one will question the fact that education is the great civilizcr of the world, and is the foundation stone of Republican in stitutions and self government, yet we have no more right to force education than we have to force religion, which is strictly prohibited by the Constitution of the United States. In the intelligence of the masses lies the safety of the na tion ; but if we attempt to force that in telligence the inate principle of liberty itself rebels against it and thereby we kill the root l3 endeavoring to increase the growth of the branches. Let our Constitution makers and our law makers strengthen the branches of free govern ment by cultivating the rout, which is a desire for knowledge and truth. Render ever- aid possible to the system of edu cation, and we will guarantee that the parents of the country, who as fully ap preciate these benefits as does any mem ber of the Constitution, will not be back ward in accepting them, and the men and women of the country will grow in knowledge because they dove knowledge, and not because it is attempted to be forced upon them. You can no more force a man to be a Webster or a Philips than you ean force him to be a christian. Give him the opportunity and the incentive, and if lie does not pro gress your force work will prove of no avail- a it i c v i.t r i i. s o v i i:t y . Pi..vrrs.:orrn, July 2'.)th, '71. Board of Managers and .fiicers met pursuant to adjournment, ca'led to order by President Wheeler. G. II. Black, chairman of committee on (J rounds, reported that the commit tee had examined various places, and that the committee were unable to agree upon a location some being in favor of one place, and some another. Three lo calities were talked of one on tho Platte bottom, oue on Mr. Jacob Adams' place and another on J. Ii. Porter's place. The Porter place was agreed to be the best place, but it was very uncertain whether it could be obtained. On motion, the committee on Grounds, were discharged from further duty, and anew committee,' consisting of H. D. Hathaway, John Muttz, and G. S. Smith were appointed to select grounds, with instructions to contract for grounds suitable, to be selected sou:h or south west of Plattsniouth. On motion. President D. II. Wheeler was added to the committee. The committee on premium list re ported progress, and asked further time, which was granted. On motion, Messrs. G. S. Smith and Jacob Vallery were appointed a commit tee on printing, with instruction to pro cure the printing of 500 copies cf tho Premium List and regulations. On motion the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the President. D. II. WHEELER, Pres't. II. D. Hathaway, Scc'y. ntXICAI.ASSrtCIATION OF SI,.1TTS .MOUTH. Pursuant to a call by the committee of the Oratorio of Esther, through the col umns of the Heuald, to the fingers of PI lUsuiouth, a meeting was held last evening (not at Mr. Leonard's Photo graph Rooms) at Clark ,t Plummer's Hal!, for the purpose of organizing a Musical Association of Piattsmouth. Mr. J. N. Wise was called !o the chair, and Mr. Henry Thomas was chosen sec re.tary. By a a vote it was decided that the officers of tho Association shall con sist of a President, Vice President, Sec retary, Treasurer, Organist, Leader, Assistant Leader, and an advisory Board of three, consisting of tho two leaders and one member chosen from the class. Proceeded to the election of officers for the Association, which resulted as fol lows : Mr. J. N. Wise, President. Mrs. Win. Winterstecn, Vice Pre-i-derit. Mr Henry Thomas, Secretary Mrs J. S. O'Brien, Treasurer. Miss Lil.lie Simpson, Organist. Mr. Richard Newel!, Leader. Miss Ella Crocker, Assistant Leader. The election of the Advisory Board to be completed at the next meeting. There will be a meeting of tho Asso ciation, at Clark & Plummer's Hal!, on Wednesday evening next, August 2.1, at o'clock sharp, to further perfect the organization, at which al! the singers c f Piattsmouth are cordially invited to be present and take an iut ;rest in this association. Hexky Thomas, Secretary. The Legislature of Iowa has taken measures to preserve, or rather to re store, the forests which have been and still are recklessly destroyed. The law re leases from taxation on S 100 valuation every acre of forest for ten years, and for each acre of fruit trees planted $50 valuation for five years is exempted, and the same for shade frees and hedges along the highways. There are now maple fo ests in several counties, from which su:ar is made, where fifteen years since thore was nothing but wild prair e grass and hazJ shrubs. Old Money Bags says that a girl with an income of three thousand dollars a year, or more, is always an objet of in terest because she has so much prinf-i-pal. A Troy editor speaks of another as sufficiently weiJ posted to edit a handbill. I'lows! PJows! Plows! Plows Takes pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the servi ces of that Pioneer Plow Manufacturer. ! Who is p.gw entr.ise 1 in their shop mitiuf.ictur l inpa better article, at lower prices, thnn can be h.-i.t troiii any eastern manum-mry. '.'lie rretii a Ivantnee (taiite J by patroni.int? this rirm is that you not only pel a better rtii-le at home pru-rs. tint you are pniroaiztnir HO.MU MA XI' l-'ACTUK I-., where every -olJir of the m iiiey remains in the State. ipy rchl idA wtf" A CARD e osk the attention of the publbto th stock of spring poods we ore opening. We have t:iken great care in the selection of none but first-class goods, and from firs-t hands, v. e buy as low ns they can be had in the market for cash.nad we sha'l sell at prices that we guarentee will give entire satisfaction to all who may give us a call, cune and see and 5'ou will be convinced. CXiAKK A fLDKMblt. TIae Good Intent! GROCERIES & PROVISIONS ! CAT.1L. AT AUCTION AND Commission lioomtt M .1 X S I'll EE T, Where you can buy almost every thing eatable, including FresFi Fruit At the lowest Prices for cash. Hi price paid for Coju'ntry Produce Butter, ( hickens, Sec. Sec. Highest ee, Goods Delivered in the City Free of Charge. S. DUKE. jylTd&wtf. E2. ?IAISVtt3f. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Platumootb and vicinity tuat be has opened a lospensary at ijmaha, Nebraska, where pa tients can pet reliable treatment for all diseaes. Particular attention paid to All Dixcaxca oj the Lung. ,s'hiM, Bronchitis. Cvin?i:mpi.ion.i Eruption, tiravel. I'aralysis. Loss of Voiye, Wakefulness, Fever, .Sores. Rheumatism, tioitre, Neuralgia, 'lu-mors. iia nhiea, l)ror?y Ca tarrh. Cold Feet and Hands. Ril lionine??. Diseased Kidneys, Krysipelas. Xer voiis Depression. Dyspepsis, Cos tiveness, Liver 3milaint. Seminal Week ntsses, nil I'rivate diseases. Falling of the Wou,b t.nd u'd Female canploints. Heart Dis essc. swollen Joints, toughs. Gout, Whits Sjweihn-'?. St.. Vitus Dance Ac. The Doctor is permanently located and will pay particular attention. Of tfetrii al Surgery, and all uppressions and Irregularities, and all other dea.-ts peculiar to women. I'ersons who have been unde: treatment of other physicians and h;ve not oeen cured, are invited to call as I cure all private disease. no matter of hor long f tanding, and cures Gunrtait'eJ or J'0 PA V. Call ana see the Doctor without delay. II id charges ere moderate and con ultal.ons free. A il communications strictly confidential. Dis pensary and consultation room No, zi F irnatn street, corner Fourteenth. Office hours from 8 a m , toPpin. K O. Dox No. 1.073 jylSwly '57 TLTE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY f Juit PublUhe-i. in a fnlrd enrelnre. Price &ctn. A Lecture on the Xature, Treatment, and Radical cure of Spermutorrhu-a. cr iswrniial Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual De bility, and Impediments to M arriagw generally; Nervousness. Consumption, Kpilepfy, and Fils; Mental and 1'Lisical Incapacity, resulting from s-lf-abiise. Ac By Ho ert J. Culverwell. ,M. Dr. author of the "itreen Look,' Ac. The world renonned author, in this admira ble Lecture, cleatly proves from his own exper ience that the awful cocseuuence of self:abtise may be effectually removed without medicines, and without dangerous surgical operations, bou gies, iitstrumen's. riugs or eoidials. poit,Siiij out a mo'le ot cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what hie con dition may be. nviy cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This lecture will prove a bocn to thousands and thousands. Se -t u nder seal, to any address, in a plain scaled envelope, on the r? ;eipt of six cents, u two postage srumps. Also Dr. Culvcrwe 1 "marri ge guide,' price 2 cenu. Address th Publishcrr, CHaS. j. c kine &co. 127 Dr.werv, Now York, P.O. Ilox4, 5A De.? "-".r wly. THE IMI'HOVfciT a b-T bC r a f? J : 4 oV's tr : 'iVtV'. u H v.. to y-".T.i.--j.-r.-rt'J'--ir is--; i s Mi O ELASTIC 1-OCK STITCH Tbl superior Mtn-liin" Is 'l -ipted to Ui v -ty v. ! rnngeof lleuiiuing. Felling, llraiiluig r.imlnii; ' ..r.;.i.. Embroidering, Pinniin;, tjuiitit:?. Tucking. !: i -, HemsMitcIiing.in i i:ithriii. It e.jurov i-o-l : ' or heavy work, nml id tUo Uiuel piaticbl .-i-mj.,; JLicliiue ever invented. The neeillocf the McLean i Towipcr U s'. - r Rii l straight, and is not open to tho nl.jection ot v.f rHti:i and its results iu long or dined ih-h!m. it i t.i t-i eet too high, nor too low. The nim hine is hIv '' order; aews from two common spools i;lioaf iv v :n i Ing; wastes no thread; cannot mnIo if run w '.i h : goods, nor when the ea-y pissago of tln g .'.! is obstructrd. ' Tim feed U never dull, is positive, l the very stroiii-'est feed in n-. Tho M.irhine is tr- from springs, hii h tend only to wenkeu fcinl g- 't -f erdT. The most delicnto siinistress, u (hi, Mi-!-;ni h Hooper without in.iury, K ing the hyhtnt rwiii: j machine rfr viatic The inventor eonsiilrt t.j ir r-.i-tion an improvement that does not iml;fv, un I I. very justly kept in view th fact tlmt ns Srwii; Machines ure used chiefly by those who, as a p-in nil rule, know jittlu of practical mechanics, a f,n.,.i.-r decreo of simplicity la their contruct;on und n.. nri 1 consequently a hiwnr mnce of prices wert eaa aljui. i.i order to uievt m univcrsul want. Trfco, on I'lalii Walnut Table, with Outfit, ----- M.-..0' Other styles .nil finish as low as any other Cur pi . rVnd stamp for descriptive circular. Ageuts w .mted i:i every county in V. S. and Turritorien. Save f and Bowing machine vexations, hy purchasing tint JlcLcia llouper. Tit UMAX & to . ICS South SUta KtrnKt. Chicago, I'd. Advert feins;, A Hook of li'i closely printed psges. lately Usued, contains a list ol the best American Ad vertising Mediums, tiiving the ii.iu.es. circula tions, and full particulars concerning the lead ing Daily and Vce'.ily Political and Faniilv newspapers, together with all those having large circulations, published in the interest ct Keli. gion. Agriculture, Literature. Ac, rfc. Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming such, will hurt this book of great value. .Mailed freo to anv address on receipt of2"rei t. tail. I. ItOltt l.l, A CO Publishers. No. 4 Ta-k Kow, New Voik. The Pittsburg (Pa. -J LoiJrr, new issuoofM.iv Sl'th. lSt'M). snjf : " The lirm of tieo, 1. Koweil A- Co., which issues tl-.is interrest iag a nd valu -able book, isi the largest ami best advortisii1! Agency in tho United f-t.ites, niid we can eluer fully recommend it to the attention of thoso who desire to advertise their bii-iness $cirtiri. -a! I v and timlrmixtifuHu in F'-.c'.i u. wa.y: that is, o to sccuro the largest amount of publicity for he least expenditure ol money." EMPIRE BAKERY. AND GEO GEY. Corner Main and Third Sts Piatt .-mod ih, iNcbraska. i on h tnd a full supply of C 1o ufect to it cries, Pics, Cakes, Cheese and RE3FRKSH JI ENTM aula complete assortment of Urociics, an. I Quccnsware, and ila.-;.-urs. S 9-0ive us a cail. dcc:2dtf gutiima.x .v iirr;-:i:TY s4NI0N PACIFIC KAILKOAD. I.'n'il further notice trains will leave and ar rive at Omaha as follows; Leave Arrive. Express 11:0a a. m. Evjiress 2:11 p. rn. Freight iWv.l a. in. Freight ..fc:0 s. ?n. Mixeil o:imj. iu. iMiied .... 8.1X1 p. iu. Eiircet connection made at Omaha with Chica go A. N. W. Kailroad: ( h-enco, H.I. A Pacilie; Cliicago, Lurlington A Mo. 1!. K. It., and Ka-. City. .Toe. A Conncii Hlulis Hailroad". 1'n inont with ptageK for Lineolu urid West Point. Att'hcyenc witii Denver I I'acifli: Jt. 11. for I'en vcr. Central City. .Santa Feanu points in Colo! a. do and New Mexico. At Lrynn, with stais lor the great t-wtetwater mining Dissricts. - At Ug den, with I'tah Central K. It. for Salt Lake and Southern Utah, and CP. P.. K. for Corrinne. Virginia City. Helena., White rinp, Sacramento San Francisi-it, and principal eiti.s iu Calil'crni.i Nevada. Idaho, (iregou and Wnshinctan. Tickets for sale at tho company's otlico corner Farnham and tth ets end at Depot niiioes. T. K. Sick"! , GeuT fcupt. T. h-Kimball Cen'l Pass. Agent. V, C. Thompson. Ass't Passenger Agent, Cmtiha Ilacnibal & Saint Joseph R. It Takinc eCcct January l!h, 1870. ARIJIVE. No: 1 Day Exp. d.ii!y except Sunday 7:20 p m " 3 Pacific cxp. daily except mondcy m " 5 Night exp. daiiy except monday 7:."1 a m " -7 Through frt. daily except Uionilay f:-l") a iu " Through fi t daily except monday ! I" a m " 1) Way frt daily except funday... y m " 15 Macon fi t daily except Sunday... ll:;.'i; a m PEPART. No. 2 Day cxpdaily except sundpy 0;to a im " 4 Night exp daily except Sunday... i-. J) p m " ) Paeilic exp daily except cund-iy.. 1: i"i a t.i " 8 St Louis exp daily exceptsunday 2:'.i'l p m "1(1 AVay lrt daily except Sunday 7:'-i'a m "12 Through frt daily except mnday l:"i p m " 14 Throuifh frt dailv except Saturday 7: l m No. 4 wtU not stop at Saxton. Uslnirn. K iddf. Comer, Moorsviilc, L tica, Wheeling or Mend- ville. No. 6 will not stop at Saxton. Ea?ton, Oslnirn, Ureckentiiige, Mooreville, Wheeling or Mea 1- Vl 8 T- S. BURNETT. Gen AgeI;r. Sheriff's Sale John Qnitin, "I ngaic.st V Order of i-aic. Henry Mehring. ) . Notice U hcrcfiy given that I will offi-r for sale at public auction, on t ho JM h da v of A 'iu -1. A.D. WI, by virtue of an Order of Sale, is:ued bv the Clerk ot the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Cuss county, an I State of. .Nebrask.i. and fo mo d.r.-'-ted at the front door of the court house in Pi its n:ou h. in said county at 'i o'clock p m. ol said day. the fo.lowirg dc-criiie l rcii! estate, to wit : The cast half Jy) of the gouth-cagt iiuartcr Ci of nection number thirty-three (.!.!. in towrship number eleven (11 1, t.or'ii ranse No. east of theiith P. M., situated in (sai l Cass county Nebrai-ka. liivej under my ban I this "fith day of .Tulv 1371. J. rt'. Johnson, shtriir ' Ca Co.. Nebraska. W11.MTT Pottesger, Att'y. for Pl'li. Jul), 2 wr;t. G?EAT CENTRAL ROUT r. Via Niagara Falls. FpeeJ. Comfort !c ? ifty PUtLHAN'S MACNIFJCENT CARS Fr m Chicago to New York, via Mi -lijiu Cen tral and Great Westell' Rail road.;. Four Express Trains loave Chicago, d tiiv vi 1 this line for New York Boston, and ail intermediate points in the East. FAST ATLANTIC EXTi'IFS-i Leaves Chicago every afternoon, having a! (ach ed the celebrated Hotel Car from Chicago t Rochester, and a mi.t-'iiificent. Puilman l'.iho Drawing Room Car Iron Chicago to New York wit hout change. W, C. Ml iK.Gcn'l S-Ji 't Gt. "Vc-tcrn R. E. Ilauii'ton, Out." H. E. Sargent. Gen. SupT M.C. R. R. f':,i. ago Itenry C. Weutwortb. GcnT Passenger Agt-. Chicago. Probate Notice. All parties having claims against the eMa of Amos T. Lucas, deceased, late of Platum-oif 'i Nebraka, are hereby notiiiud that said claim. must, t-e filed iu the Pro',ate Court -jf Cds,.i Co.. on or before January 16, 1372. cr ihey v.-;ll be furever barred. July 15th. 1371. julyl'jw3t. A. L. Cbild, t'robtUe Judge Estry ft'oiicc. Broke into tho enclosure of tha snh;cr!ba in Pliiitsuiouth Pri-ciuct, Cass cour.'y, ab'ir tho ltb ot Mdj-, IsTl, one roan yuartio.g Lciiu w ith red eaii and legs. PinRV Wxl K Kii. iuljUwS.- 5f i-7