V ao.; THE II ER A L I). . i 1 - i ftaHrrjad Time Table. 3. tf- J. R. R. irf NEBRASKA. Westward Xo. 5 No. 3 No. 1 00 .35 11.10 l;istward 8TATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 Jfo. rlaltsmouta 2.00 7.45 3.10 2.4A 8.M 11.25 6.10 10.30 6.60 11.00 7.10 11.15 7.23 11.25 reapons 1.47 Omaha 2.40 IJellevue 2.10 I -'i i'latte 1.M Orenpolis 1.47 Concord J.31 LoulsviHo r 1.09 bouth Bend 12.M 7.23 8.10 7.30 7.10 6.58 6.38 6.11 .4H 7.41 11. .IS 8.11 12.00 87 12.12 2.15 3J l.as 1.10 .5S fi.56 H8.ra 12.35 i 12.35 10.50 Ashland JVreenwood "Waverly Newton . Lincoln Lincoln Ik-ntou Highland Crete - liorchester Kxeter Fairmount Grafton Sutton Harvard Inland liastlng Juniata 12.33 12.20 12.05 11.52 11.32 11.17 0.321 11.55 Sill. 11.25 9.12 12.50 12.05 8.31 1.05 5.14 11.25 4.56 10.55 4.41 10.30 4.20 10.00 9.30 fi.M 12.25 9.47 12-CsJ 10.10 1.25 2.05 a.4 So. 7 4.04 8.50 10.0 11.20 1.17 1.35 2.00 2.29 2.49 3.00 3.24 4.10 10.02 10.35 No. 8 8.22 10.23 2.52 8.10 JO.OS 2.20 9.23 1.05 0.00 12.35 I 12.15 ( 8.39 11.20 8.29 11.00 7.57 10.00 11.55 14.3d 1.00 1.25 2.37 S.17 S.47 5.0S 5.19 CM 6.27 6.40 I 7.05, 7.25 7.48 8.18 8.35 8.05 7.32 9.10 17.2 f 7.0 20 I 8.50 00 4 8.30 on 5.02 0.02 6.20 7-12 6.43 7.55 Kenesavy Lowell Fort Kearny Kearny June. 6.23 6.00 5.44 5.15 7.13 6.35 6.5j OlfAIIA BRANCH. 1m Plattsmouth, 6.35 p m Ar Omaha, - ." 115pm - Ar 11.50 am L . 7.45 pm " . " 8.10 pm 2.40 p ni 10.30 am 4.10 pm B. & M. R. R. Lo PVm 3.43 am Le Pacific June, 7.00 a m 1j IlnIW., 8.15 am Lc Pacific June., 4.30 put ArPlatts.. 9.40 am Ax Pacific June, ts.Wa in The time riven above Is that ol Chicago, wbicli 13 33 minutes faster tuantnatof Flails mouth. LOCAL, XEWS. LOCAL ADVr.RTlSKMF.NTH. Transient 25 cents a line. Eegular advertisers ttronti per line. No advertisement Inserted lot less than 25 cents. Legal advertisements will be charged to the p&rdc banding them In. COMMUNICATIONS. As our space la limited, all communications must be brief and to the point, with no waste of Trordj. 6CBSCUIBER8 -Are requested to notify the ofilco Ii thM paper 1 :ut delivered promptly. JTEWSrAPER DECISIONS. i Anv berson who takes a naner reirularly from the post office. whether directed to Li name, or whether he Is a subscriber or not Is responsible for the pay. 2. If anv ierson order his Doner discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher mav continue 10 snm i until aiuuu, is uwuc, and collect the whole amount, wnether the pa per Is taken Iroin tne oinee or not. 3. The court have decided that refusing to take newspaper and periodicals frorn the post dice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima evidence of istkntial. fraud Notice to Ev r.n v bod v. All subscribers pay ing for their paper to us, and ordering it stopped at a certain time, will End It so stopped ; hut we cannot be responsible for what has been done before our time, nor for orders supposed to be riven by others to others. Onr books tilcme must be tho guide for all old sabscnpUons, Please reiiicmber this. The Plattsmouth Academy will open -next Monday. Turner's-Bs-J on the 4th. Curtains at Ilank Straight's. Grangers Fourth at Weeping Water. Call and see D. Schuasse & Co. 'a new goods. Ivemornber the 4th. the Fourth of July, on tfew Goods at the Shoe Store, cheaper than vcr. 5-tf. Remember the Weeping Water. Fourth of July, at Fine Cut Tobacco .Store. " " at tha Tost Office Book 6tf. Scythes, Forks, Hakes, and haying toos at Merk's Hardware store. For fine, cold, Arctic Soda Wator go to Dr. Chapman's. 13t2 Remember Geo. Tickler's meat shop, -on Main street opposite Dovey'e store. Granges' Pins, at P. 0. Jewely Store. Frank Carruth's 18t2 Don't forget the great Ball at Fitz gerald's Hall on the evening of the 4th. Have you seen it? The Granges' Pin, at the P. O. Jewelry Store. 13t2. The old muddy is fairly up and boil ing. On Tuesday it run over the bank on the Iowa side, below here. WOOD! WOOD! The Ferry Company have Five Tlimdrcd ords of good dry cotton wood for sale. 12tf The B. & M. R. R. Co. offer half fare tickets for excursions to Omaha, Lin coin, and all over on the 4th of July. Fresh peas, cucumbers and sich, from the Hazell Dell Cottaco Jrarm, near Rock Bluffs. 13t2 Remember the Catholic Festival this evening, in Fitzgerald's Hall. Straw berries, cream, etc. Dancing " and a speech by somebody. Colters for .51.40 at tho Shoe would go barefooted? Store. Who 5tf. Merk, the Hardware Merchant, keeps all kinds of stoves, tin ware, scythes. rakes, forks,. &o, for farmers, mer chants, bouskeepers and everybody. Tell it to the people! Tho only nlace for Gnges Pins, at the P. O. Jewelry Stor. 13t3 Married o the ISth inst at the Residence c the brides brother W, Calkins, by "J. Arnold of Plattsmouth Mr. G, W. lrver to Miss J. A. Calkin. Azro Snh sends us the first new potatoes ofie season, June 19th, 1373. How's thabr a man by the name of Smith. 13t2 We elosur report of the Furnas case for thweek, with the verdict of the jury, e shall give the charge of Judge Lakud future progress in our next issue i You caret your self-sealing cans, th chcapand best, of Doctor Chap man, on tn street, near the Post office. 1 -. a 13t2 . Judge' inse delivered a lecture to the studel t the University at Lin ommencemcnt exercises. coin duri which is y spoken of by those who were pr The oal.lhslTe Boot and Shoe Store in 0349 CooDKiJUI below cost, but cheaper tfar i"c U rn nrrs'rfa. TU"E "PnOUBTK" IN PLATSXOUTH. Onoo more be Turners appear be fore our wondering gaze, and announce that their preparations are about com pleted to celebrr.to the anniversary of reo thought, free speech' free press and free Fourth of July's. We have already fold you' that a pro cession will be formed at 10 a. m. The Fire Company are Invited to attend, and have accepted the "invite." Wo can't show "three miles of red flannel shirts," as a reporter once described a fire parade in Xew York, but what we can show will be glossy, new, and the fellows (not Rusn, he is fellow only), inside of them will be a3 proud and as happy set of undeveloped humanity as ever trod a pavement or shouted'"lIo sey, take de butt." Then the huge Union Band of Oma ha has been engaged to discourse sweet music and lots of fellows full of gas and patriotism, and ; what not, will speechify and we hope edify. Lastly, but not leastly, there will bo banners and busses, business for all. Turn out or turn in, then, every mother's son of you, and let s have a Jolly old fashioned Fourth or July. in 1873. . . : ' ' . : FIRE MEETING, TJnion Fire Company Xo. i, met in Eoeck's building on Friday evening, the room being well filled. Uniforms were distributed to quite a number of new members. Six members were ad mitted that evening. Joe. Connor made a speech, and Frank Stadter said amen. Councilman Herman S. Newman, on behalf of the Turners of Plattsmouth, invited the Company to join them in r-plfbratinir the "phourth," and the ball in tho evening. The Fire Company unanimously accepted the call, provided the Turners pay for the ice cream. Passed. On motion, it was - 7?esoZrsiJ. That Councilman Newman, being both a Turner and a Fireman, and as both bodies are to appear in uni form, TuEttCFOF.E, Ba it Enacted: That the said C. II. S. N. be required to ap pear, one half the day in Turner outfit and the other half in Fireman's uni form. IL S. N. objected. Prof. d'A, said it would be J.he best evidence of a good Turn-er. The dispute waxed warm and furi f urious. Many interesting "pints" ap peared in the case, such as what con stituted half a day when he should change clothes, how, where, &c. &c. ; His Ilonor tho Mayor and Foreman of Union Company No. 1, fiually settled the matter by declaring that a day was twenty-four hours, that the, motion did not stato on which half of tho day IL S.N. was to" appear in each separte costume; therefore, he oraerea mm, in his double capacity of Mayor and Chief Magistrate, to appeaYduring tha twelve hours of daylight in the Turner costume, and the twelve Lours or mgnt in the Fire uniform. This .was car ried, bv all votlncr ave, rip-rap unani mously, and C. II. S. N. must sleep in his red shirt, glazed hat, white belt, and big boots, or not at all on the 4th day of the night of the incoming month. Meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the President when the en gine comes. . , P. S. ho most important of course during the evening Dr. Livingston announced that ho had tried to get re dueed rates on the freight tariff from Chicago, for tho new engme,:and that Col. Morse had informed Mr. Strong, of the B. & M. in Iowa, of the circum stances, and Mr. S. agreed to ship the engine for Plattsmouth, through free. What a monopoly the B. & M. is ? Our old friend Thos. Lemon, of Omaha, dropped in upon us for a few minutes chat which we enjoyed much ly. He reports excitement lively over the Furnas trial, in Omaha. ; New beets and . turnips from the Hazel Dell Cottage Fruit and Vegeta ble Gardens since June 18th. I3t2 A. Smith. ' The Episcopal Festival in Spiers Hall, on Friday evening, except the great heat, turned out welL Ice-cream ami strawberries abounded, and the people fetival-od and ice-creamed to their heart's content. - - E. Noyes, Lumber and Hardware dealer, Louisville, Nebraska ; sells lum ber as cheap as any other man, woman or child in the biz. Call and see him. 12t2 Mr. Beardsley, formerly of the Lin coln Leader, called on us Wednesday, also Mr. Ed. Roggen. Bot h irenricxneu om n mft State business regard ing tue equalization of taxes. Long life to them ; good head3 on their shoulders.". , ! Farmers should not buy their stock of Groceries for harvest until they have called 'on Reed BrosJ t , : 12t3 - Mr. Lane, an . old Washington county friend called on Tuesday. He is a great talknr, agreat traveler, a great philosopher, and ' is ; one of the longest lanes Ave ever knew that had no turning from the course of right Parties from a distance intending to celebrate at Weeping Water, will do well to make out a list of what Groce ries they will need for harvest and have Reed Bros, put them up for them. - ; 12t3 Makrted At the residence of A. C Loader, Esq; Greenwoed, Cass county, by the Rev. Mr.'Dungan, of Lincoln, Mr. W. J. Mastinto Miss Margaret Ann Elirabeth Wilburn, of that place. Reed Bros, offer special inducements to all parties wishing to buy goods in unbroken packages 'i2t3 ; FOR RENT. ' . . The large and commodious wareroom, cellar, and office-n second floor of building formerly ooeupkM by" Jacob Tallery, Jr., In Masonic Block- EWfilre of - i . E, K. Xivi?f8T0 m " jr. t. mrss. HADA2XE ATfNA BISHOP. This celebrated pongs tress, paid out town a visit on the evening of J une 19th, accompanied by Messrs. Frank Gilder, pianist; Alfred Wilkio, tenor and" Mons. Gottchalk, baritone. We are not professed judges of Ital Ian music, bntigood naturedly allowed ourselves to be dragged down to Fitz's nail by the wife, who thinkg she can appreciate good music, therefore our criticisms are not worth much from a musical point of view; as a. looker on in Venice, thougli, our opinions of men and things we saw there, are deep and lasting. When the madame first open ed her mouth we felt rather shaky for any small babies, that might be on the front seat. Time, however, reconciled us to appearances before us, and our ear drank in the music You know it was "liquid, being Italian, and al though some of our country readers may object to our drinking with bur ear, all of the elite will understand what we mean, and to others - we say, better drink with your ear, than walk on your ear. It is more agreeable. The tenor of the language might have been base for aught we know, but we could bear a tone or two more of the Elixir (T amour as interpreted by Madame B. and Mons. Gottchalk. That was chalked down for the best piece in the out-fit. Wo know it was good, for our friend Johnson, who sat "forninst us and who is a good judge of music, clapped his hands and shout "bravo." We go a good deal on his judge ment in these off hand remarks, and it is mainly because we do not want to hurt his feelings, nor any other true musician's, that we shall now kind o' Gild(h)cr over a little in our parting remarks. There is no doubt about the fine per formance of Mr. Gilder on the Piano, that is something we could all under stand, and Madame Anna Bishop's singing was said to be very fine by those who appreciate such music. At all events the people of Plattsmouth are under great obligations to. her for visiting us at all, as it is seldom that our people get the chance to hear the celebrities of the great world in any role. We were pleased with Gotts chalk ourself. . on account of his off hand. easy. war, of singing. " It seems no trouble at all. y -There, friends, we coulcT easily have put on' airs, "read up? on opera &c., and then given a learned and windy disser tation on the beauties of II Travatore, Emahi ox any other opera, with patch es of -.wise sayings, about the madame's voice- and all that, but have preferred to tell you the plain truth and ac knowledge the corni assured that both yourselves and , Madame Til rand her troupe will value this honest criticism more 'tLaii a string of ' high falutin praise.' .". '' " '' : - FIKE ALARM 1 1 1 -7We- understand that the City Council at it last ineotiug'aaapiOd a system of fire- alarema consisting of "Imitating strokes, which are to tell the memlwr of tho ward en which any fire may break out; and an alarem, consisting of three minutes striking at the rate of thirty strokes to the minute. The indicating strokes are, for the First Ward "one stroke, for the Second Ward "two strokes," for the Third Ward "three strokes, and for the 4th Ward "four strokes,, these indicating strokes are to be given at the rate of one stroke to the second thus mak ing the number of the Ward in " which any fire may break out plainly intel ligible, while the rapid strokes of the alarem will warn every body of the calamity of a fire should any occur.' GKAKUE NOTICE. The several Oranges of Cass and ad joining counties are requested to send their representation to meet the County Central Association at Weeping Water, on Wednesday, the 1st day of July, at 2 o'clock p. m. C. II. KING, Pres't. D. S. Draper, Sec'y. Hesser's Picnic passed off with great eclat. Just as everybody was dry and dusty and willing for a little moisture a heavenly shower 'descended and cooled and watered every one so that all went home delighted. One man to whom we addressed the inquiry, "What kind of a time did you have at tke Picnic ? replied, "nlco time, moist and pleasant, very moist and pleasant," which his name was Billy Hobbs, and another, told us that Prof. d'Allemand could not possibly have made a dry .speech, because of the shower. . Ourself and wife, the dorg and Buttery's two black horses, started to come, but got fxl at the big clouds and turned back. Give us another chance, Hesser. We, the. undersigned, agree not to open our business houses on the Fourth day of July, 1873: : ' .1 Clark & Plummer, First Natl Bank, Win. Stadelmann, J. D. Tutt, " Jos. Schlater, Vallery & Ruffner. Peter Merges. .; Levi Golding. .. ! Karcher & Co, VS. Bloom & Co,-' Gr W. Merk, ; E. G. Dovey, ! Tt. Schnasse & Co. E. T. Duke & Co, Solomon & Nathan, R. Vivian, r Luke MLskella, D. W. McKinnon, F. S. White, - - W.T.Eaton, Frank Carruth, ' Surveyor General's x :.:v:;'.; Office.- ; CATHOLIC FESTIVAL. At Fitjgeralds Hall, on Thursday Erf-n-ing, Jnne 2Cth. .' ' There will be a Strawberry and Tco Creani Festival, under the auspices of the Catholic Church, held at the above Hall, on Thursday evening a w?ek.-; : A dance will form part of the pleas ures of the occasion, and every jone is invited to Attend, be merry, in a rea sonable and wholesome way, and make themselves generally useful. ; 12fe3 : t Go to tha Ferry Company forour summer's Wood. 500 cords dry cottoawpod for sale, .an deUvered about town. . :-'..;. i ijtj ' - e" - - - . - . - ' - - 'J . i - , i 'Harness and Saddles at Reed Bros. ; THE HIGH SCH00L. On Monday of this week, we visited the High School of this place, at pres ent, under the charge of Prof. d'Alle mand. Li'l v rt.H We were very much pleased with the exercises, especially those in mathe matics, in which both the first and sec ond classes seem very apt. Their an swers to questions, were almost instan- aneous, and tho solution of problems on tne slate, more rapia man in any school wo ever visited. ... r ' If the Prof, has not drilled theni on one set of questions for company, as the old ladies say of their china, they are very bright scholars in Arithmetic, and both he and they deserve praise for ' their training. " It seems to U3 that there are many scholars in this school that ought to be in the" Ward schools --yet. Some of them look awful little for a high school, but the Prof, assures us that the little est ones, are often the biggest. There's a problem for you, scholars. .This term will soon be out, and it Is hoped the next will be held in our new High School Building. . " : :i I U ' ! In tho meantime Prof. d'Allemand will open his private high-er school dunnir the three months lefore wre shall have another high school proper, Business Is business, and so are the Cigars at the r. O. Book Store. B-tf. WANTED. A good girl to do house work for family. Inquire at Fostofflce. small 10-3 F. Eugene Fink, formerly cashier and book-keeier in the house of Humphrey Bros., received orders yesterday to re port at Atchison for duty, for Wells, Fareo & Co.'s express. He left on the noon train. TUE HOWE SEWING MACHINE J. W. Marthls & Co. are the agent for the Howe Sewing Machine in nattsmouth. They have opened a salesroom and office on Main street, letween Fourth and Fifth. The Homo Machine Is a Lock Stitch, double threaded machine, and ranks ICo. 1 among the great sewing machines of the day. 8-cm J- W. MABTnis, F. r. Todd. At E. Noyes' Lumber yard in Louis ville farmers can find lumber as cheap as at "Plattsmouth or elsewhere, and save hauling.a long distance. 12t3 For Lumber and Hardware go to E. Noyes at Louisville all that dwell in that neighborhood. , ,12t2 A sudden storm of wind and rain in Chicago on Saturday last demolished a church, upturned a derrick, and tore off limbs of trees signs, awnings, roofs of buildings, and all obstructions that come in its way. It lasted but a - few moments. No loss of life. Ladles, call and examiue the nice and cheap Gaiters at the Shoe Store, before you buy else where. JS'o charge for showing them. 6-tf. I'bteu Merges. Centaur Liniment. There Is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling it will not subdue, aifcrhrt-l'Amencss which It will not cure. This Is strong langnfigC, hut It lsrue.- Where the parte arc not gone. Its effects r.re marvellous. It has produced more cures of rheuawilsm, neuralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, "fcac-achc, caked -breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, &C.,- upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c, upon animals in one year than have aU other pretended remedies -since the world began. It Is a counter-irritant, an all-healing pain -reliever. Cripples . throw . away their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and tho wounded are healed without a scar. It Is no humbug. The recipe Is selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells because it does Just what it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer If they -Will not use Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c. have been received. AVe will send a circular containing certificates, the reclpv&c., gratis to to any oue requesting lt."Diu bottle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or sweenlcd hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. Stock -owners this liniment Is worth your at tention. Ifo family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. B. fiwe & Co., Kew York. 40-ly CAsrouiA is more than & substitute for Cas tor Oil. It Is the only safe article In existence which Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 40-ly SPECIAL NOTICES.- OFFICIAL RETURNS For 1870, 1871 and 1872,'show that the - " Continental Life Insurance Co, of New York Insured more lives than any other Company in the world. Also a lower percentage ot losses. .And for 1872 4 per cent, lower ratio of expenses than the average of 51 leading Life Insurance Companies of the United States. OJJiicial Statement of Total Number of New Policies issued during 1873 by Companies represented in Nebraska. Continental life Insurance Co., of N. Y. 12010 Mutual Life Insur.Miuie Co. tif tf.vy-. W 10062 New York Life Insurance Co., of N. Y. 8910 North West'n Life Ins. Co., of Milwaukee 6572 Union Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Maine 4SJ0 Union Central Life Ins. Co., of Ohio 3546 Tentonia life In. Co., of Chicago ...... . 2J Germanla Life Ins. Cor, of New. York' 2673 Mutual Life Ins. Co of Chicago : , -.J47 John Hancock's Life Ins. Co., of Boston 1879 Missouri Valley Lifa las. Co., of Kansas 1189 Yon may labor and toil for years yr Loll to save anything for old age. But through the boon of Life Insurance you can accumulate thousands by paying a small pittance, that is never missed from your yearly earnings. Be wise and insure in some soamt Company. We recommend the Contine-t.i whose record has been one continued success, such as no other Company has ever attained in Europe or America. 12-W2 , , 100 1.000 10.000. ied and lellow Nansemond Micts sM. sao BraziUian White ... 75cu SC. ,r . -,, 2o,000 CABBAGE PLANTS Of the Early Jersey, WakcneM, and Tottler's Brunswick varieties, at 15 cents per dozen. 75 cents per loo. Heady Mav 1st. Also. Trophy and Gen. Grant Tomato Plants, at 25 cents per dozen, 91.00 per 100. P3 To the Ea3t, ; North' and Southeast. STATIONS Leave riattsmouth. Arrive Parltejoa. EXPRESS. 3.15 p. TB. 4.40fc.-TJ!..' 5.45 a. Tt), 7.0 p.n. IfPMqs i Lesal Advertisements. Strayed. From the Subscriber, on Wednesday, the 18tb insC, a dark brown pony mare, about ton years of Jik'e. white fac, eyes run water, and has been stiffened in the let?s. Any person giving Infor mation to the IIkkalo omce of her where abouts will be rewarded to the amount of troub le and expense. . iyM Gkouub Hansen. f. ,; ..Legal Notice.. John S. Tcwksbury, Tlalntlff, vs Gcnrce IMinham. Defendant. ni reopie oi i ue :?uuc oi enraa. To Georjto Dunham,- non-resldnut defenflant : VOXJ wi'l take notice, that I have on the 25th dav of .Tunc. A. I). 1H73, filed my petition In theoafce of tha- Clerk of the Histricl Court. 2d Judicial District," In and for Cass county, Ne braska. arainst yoa, tne object ami prayer oi which is to compel you to make and execute a good and suRicicut warranty deed eon veylns to plaintiff, John t. Tcwksbury. the southwest quarter of section number tweuty-six tuf In township - nnnilx-r twelve (12) - north of rane twelv 1121 cast sixth principal fial meridian. In Cws county. Nebraska, accord g to sigreemcnt, and to obtain a dot r-'C from the said court removing the cloud froru my title to said read estate, declaring plaintiff.-John 8. Tewksbury, to bo legal and eqnitaWe owner of the same, and.. for general relief.; aud you are herehv notified that unless you plead answer or demurer to said petition on or before the eleventh day of August, A. D. 1873. said petition will be taken a true, and Judgment rcnered against you In accordance with the prayer of the same. John H. Trhhsbubt. By Sam. M. Chapman, his Att'y. I3t4 'Estray 'Notice. i Strayed from the subscriber, living nearJElght Mile rove, Cass County, Neb., on Saturday. May 3lst, two mules : one brown with a sore on the left shoulder, the other of a black color, t.r-oi.lol with a '" on the left shoulder. A lilK-ral reward will be given forth return of the said mules, or any information that will enable me to nuu tncin. d. v. aujulu. , 10-2t. , r .;i Sheriffs Sale. H. D. Hathaway, vs. V. TT Fiitnn. Execution. Notice Is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House in Vlattsmouth. C&s County, Nebraska, nn Vniirt:iv the 21st d:iv of .Tulv. A. I. 1S73. at ont o'clock p. m. of saiu day, the following real estate to-wit : " . . sivtv ra fpet off of the ea"t end of the south half (Vi) of lot numlK-r two 12) In block number thirty-two (32) In the dry of Plattsmouth. Cass Comity, Nelrn.ska. leviea upon as tne property of the said Defendant, lc. ll. fcaton, iy virn minn in f.-i.vnr f 1 ho said l'iaiutill I), irathuwav. issued bv the Clerk of the Dis trict Court, within and forCass County, Nebras ka, and to me directed as Sheriff of said county. Given under my hand this isth day of June, Sheriff Cass CO;, Nebraska. O. S. Smith, Attorney for naiutilf. - l2-5t Administrator's Sale: of: Real Estate. , Rv virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the'Clerk's office, and under , the seal thereof I in and for the District Court Second JudiehU District in the Couuty of Cass and State of Ne lir:iHk;i mid dircctef to the undersigned. In an action wherein Geo. H. Black, Administrator de bonis nou-of the est;U-e of Sarah Craig.deceased, is Plaintiff, and Johu T. Craig and others are Defendants, (petition to sell lands to pay debts, I will at loo'clock su in. on the 5th day of July, 1873, and keep said sale open one hour at least, in front of the Court House in the CltV ol l'lattsuiouth and State of Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder the lands and tenements herein alter described on the terms following to-wit : one-fourth cash in hand, and the residue hi three equal annual payments, w ith Interest at ten per cent, and e-i-iirt.il iv iniirtr'!ii?e on the oremises. said lands belong to the estate of Sarah Craig, deceased. suirt are described as follows to-wit : tlie nnrtn east quarter tklof the northwest quarter f-4 of section six I6j town twelve 12 range thir teen 131 p also the' southeast quarter of the northwest ouarter of the same section, town Mid range ; also the southwest quarter 54 of northeast quarter M of the same section, town aud i-uige ; all of said lands and tenements being in Cass County and the State orNeoras- k.i CKO. H. BL-VCJv. Administrator dc bonis nou of Sarah Craig, do- ceased. ' W'lIKKLKH & STINcncOMB. U'-3t. Attorneys for said Administrator. Sheriff's Sale. 'In the District Court of Nebraska, In and Cass County. II. L. K. Stiles, ) vs. - - f Legal Npttee. ' ' .foHN Ssvn1.11 &. . I . , ... . .. ' 1 Wit ii am SvvnriL i ' - ' for i By virtue ?F an order of sale issued to me In the above erUitled cause out of tho said Court. I will at Klcvcn o'clock A. m. on Monday the n;th d;iv of .Jiiae. A. D. 1F73. offer at tmb!! Sale to tlie V.Ichcst and best Wilder at the front door of the Court House in riattsmoutli Neb rka the foilowir.tr deseribed Keal r'stale to wit tJrtv-N'". Five 5) in Block No. Sixty three kiiii.ti, rir--..if rlattsniojjth C:v.w County vir..Qk The nliflTf Uefil Estate vtili be sold i.i .lav tn aitivfv t'i tTce of the Court in favor of the Plaintiff against Detwlnts and as 1 . . .. . tf 1 r . 1. n (V.f'tulfints 111" rc;ttItT lU 1V rl Lniiiirvi UIC It ii 1- tiiveii under my hand this 14th day of May A. 1. is. . . J. W. J mix fan. sneriir, cass co., isenrasRa Sam M. Chapman Mil's Attorney. 8-5t. Sheriff's Sale. IX the Distrlet Court of Nebraska, in and for Cass County: JAMKS MtXCHELL, vs. Andrew J. Ki,F.rsER & A. J. KlOCfitElt. Legal Notice. Ty-virtue ot an Order of Sale issued to me In the above entitled cause out of said Court, I will at Two 4'clock P. M. on Monday the lth dav of June, A. D. 1873, offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House in Blattsmouth, Nebraska, tho following described Ileal Estate, to-wit : . Five abre of ground - commencing at the Northwest comer of the Northwest ouarter (M) of the Northeast quarter (4of Sectlou number Nineteen (isi, in lownsnitj uiimurr 1 weive (i'J North of iUiiige number Fourteen (14 East oi the sixth ITiuclual Mcriillaii. in Cass county Nebraska, thence East along the North line of said tiection thirty-seven (.-?; rotls, thence South twenty-one anuiMy-uir uuinm-uuis yti uj-ltio).-rods thence West thirty-seven (;r7) rods North thence to the phv-e of beginning. The above real estate will be sold on said day to satis fy the decree of theCourt ill favorof tlie ri:imi!I airainst ieienu:uus huu as tne property ana real estate of the Defendants. - Given under lay hand this I4(h day of May, A. D. 1873. J. W. JOHNSON. Sheriff Cuss Co., Nebraska. Sam. 3J chapman. A 1 iu' Att y, . . . 8:5w Legal Notice. In the name of he people of the State of Nc tiraska. John M. Mltichiuan antl Alice liiueh man. whose place of residence is unknown, am Joseph V. lUnchnian of the State ot Iowa, will take notice that William E. IVmclan of the Countt of Cass and State of Nebraska,- -did on the aifh lav of Mav. 1873. Hie his petition in tlie District Court of the Second Judicial Di.stxictof the State of Nebraska, in and for Cass County, against the said John M. Htuchm:ui, Alice llincunian, his wife, and Josepii . lliuchman, uerennanis, setting tonu mat jonn n. inncn man and Alice Iliiichman, his wife, gave mortsratre to the said William E. Donetan on the following lands to-wit : Lots one and two (1 and 2) In Block No. eleven (in. In tho city of l'lattsuiouth, and also on the undivided half of the followini' described land to-wit : commenc ing twentv-two rods south of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter () of section eighteen (is), town twelve (12) ranue fourteen (14). e.-tst of the (H.h pnncinal meridan. run ning thence, east forty (40 rods, thence south twenty-four (24) rod., thence west forty (40) rots, inence nortn twentv-lour (24) rods to tn place of hogluuing, all the above lands in Cass County. Nebraska, to secure tho ntivment $2200 aud Interest, accord! iik to a certain Drom issory note referred to in said mortiraKe. ail that since the giving of the said mortgage the saia Jospb -v Hin'HiUiau, the other Defendant ciaims some interest in a part or saia lantis uu dcrthe said John M. Hiuchr.iao, and praying that said John M. lUnchman may pay said sum now claimed to be due, with interest, amount ing to the sum of ?lllo, and iuterestou the same front the 13th day of September 1872. at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, that being the imiance aue alter deducting all payments, or mar said premises may be sold to pav the same, ium ui sam joiiii a. itincnman. Alice ijuk ii mau and Joseph V. liincluaan are notified that they are required to appear and answer said je iitton on or Delore Monday the 7th day of July, A. D. 173, or judgment will be rendered accord ing to tne praver of the said petition. Dated this 20th day of May W.i. -. WJI. E. DON ELAN, naintlff, by WlLUTT rOTTIXfSEK. 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Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or tw o post age stamps. n. ..yiji.ii' Atfujjr. vwver s "Jiarriage uulde," price SO cont.-i. . Address the Publishers, -CHAH. J. C. KLINE. & CO. A - I2 Bowery JCcw. York. Notics Is hereby given that all person who have made improvements on tne renooi Larni oi inia County idnee the Twenty-first day of Jane, A. I. 1S72, can have sudh Improvements ap praised by notifying the Coutty Clerk of the name on or before the Fifteenth day of Jnnq, . U. 1873. By order or the County Commissioners. , . . 1 1 w u.viL-viii; Udrk 0m Co. SherifTs Sale. IN the District Court of Nebraska, t wmA tor Cass County : ' O. U Paijcet, I vs. t Iegal Notice. , Johx Boss and j. Sukan Hobs. "py virtu 01 -an Order of Sale issued to me in J- the above entitled cause out of the said. Court. I will at One o'eloek. i M.. on Monday the loth day of June, A. J J. 13, oiler tor sale at the front door of the Court House. In l'latts Kionth. Nebraska, the following describe! Keal Estate, to-wltt , - - - . ' - Loti nnniiicr seven cr? anu eiain (s. la ivhm-k. number thirty-six (:), In the City of Platts- moiitli. Ciiss county. Neorasna. ine aiove real estate will be sold on said day to satisfy the do-ree ff the said Court in favor of tne t'laln tlff and agaiust the Defendants, and as tlie property and real estate of the defendants. uiven unuerroy nana mis iiii nay oi jut, A- D. 1873. J. w. JOHNSON. .. .snerm cass-Uo., NebrasKa. Sam. M. Chapman, Pill's Att'y. -6w Sheriffs Sale. Isaac, ,Weil and Lsaac Oahnl v.; , - Willis J. Horton. William xccutioa. C. Jenka and James Cllzbe. I Notice Is hereby elven that I will offer forsale at public auction at the fnint door of the Court House in Plat Union th, Cass County, Nebraska, on Monday, the 30th day of June. A. I). 1873, at one o'ciock p. in. oi saiu aay, me ioiiowing real pststtp. to-wit ? - The south half (V41 of the north east charter (t of section number thirteen (13) in township number ten (10) norm oi range nuiuiHT eicven in iMt of tlie sixtn principal Menaian. in ;'ass County, Nebraska, and lot number live (5) in bloek niunber sixty-six (titf). lot number six ) in block number sixtv-s;x (0) and lot num ber tliree(3)lu DIoeK nuinoer sixiy-eigni ixv and lot number four (4) lu block number sixty eight (08), all in the town of Weeping' Water, Cass County, Nebraska, levied iijmui as tlie property of ihe said Defendant, Willis J. Hor ton dv virtue ot an execution in xavoroi nn PlaintiSs. Weil and Cahn, issued by the Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Conn- tv. Nebraska, and to mo directed as Sherlll or s;ild Couutv.i - Given under my linnd this 2Rth day or May, A. U. IS. J. O. J 'tl snei-itT Cass county. Neb. G. 8. Smitit, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-6t Public Sale of School Lands. Notice Is hereby elven that pursuant to an act of tlie Leirislaturo of the Slate of Nebraska en titled an act "to1 provide ior tne registry oi ?ciiooi mnus ior 1110 eomroi nuu ui.sihimiiioii thereof, and for the safe keeping of the funds derived f rout the sale and lease of said hinds" which said act- was approved June 241 h, A. D, 1SC7. And also in accordance with a subse quent amendment to said act, approved Febru ary 151U, a. u. lt9, i will on Wednesday the,2oth day of June next, at the hour of ten o'clock A; m.. it - the front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth City, Cass County, Nebraska, offer iorHu at puoiiv nuciiou to ine uigiie.si oiutier, all the following described School Lauds in said county, to-wit s .-. DO' o o .. r-. O : o g , 10" 10 11 11 11 11 12 13 13 12 . 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 11' 11 11- 11 in - 65 Part of Section. All '-v -n. X a.w.4 - ; n. of s. , all yf ' -all of s. )4 of n. e. if n. of s. e. H s. e. Vt of s. e. n: of n. e. s. w. of n. e. vf-H : .. s. i of n. w. f - 8- X all of - ' - ' n. H n. X of 8. H ' " s. w. J4 of s. e. J4 s. e. Ii of n. w. s, w. hi of .n. e. n. e. 4 of n. w. s. of n. v. n. of a. w. yj 86 16 16 16 36 36 16 16 16 16 16 -16 36 36 16 LS6 16 16 16 36 16 16 - 16 16 16 10 10 . 10 '10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 IT 31 11 ,31 -11 13 n 13 12 12 13 a a. di'V n. e. H of s. p. s. e. , a. w. f of s. w. .36 , n. e. hi of s. e. hi 36 all of 16 n. e. if 8. w. hi 36 e. of s.e."M ' V36 lot 3 36 - lot 4 36 iL'lB.ot n.e.h- r-( r 36 I s.w. hi ot-5.Jf'''-x 36 lot 4 -- 36 ii 12 10 11 11 13 13 10 11 11 Said sale will be continued from davlft until all of the above described lands snail hai . been olferod. I Iu witness whereof I have hereunto set rr r hand and affixed the seal of said Count v.bi Plattsiuouth, this 8th day of May, A. D. 1S7X U . , i . . D. W.JVIcKrNKO.'. h -7t. Ceunty Clerk, Executors Sale of Real Estatb By virtue of an order of sale issued out of tfc Clerk's oKlce (and under tlie seal of the sam in and for the' District Court Second Jiulici:.; District in the County of Cass and State of Ne braska, aud directed to the undersigned, in a i aetiun wherein Lloyd D. B:nnett and KliK-rt 5". Duke, Executtirs of the last will and testiuner ot Shepherd Duke, deceased, are I'laiutiifs, an i I -I vina Duke and others are Defendants, w j win at iu o ciock a. m. on tne 5th day of July, 1873, in front of the Court House In the City of Plat: mouth and State of Nebraska. olTer for sale so public-autiou to the highest bidder the laud and tenement berein alter described, on ten-, following, to-wit : one-fourth cash iu hiind,ail tlie residue lu three epial animal payment, with interest at ten per cent ami ecurcd b ' mortgage on the premises. Said lands belon; to the estate of Shepherd Duke deceased, ani aro pescribed as follows, to-wit : the south wet c (quarter (V) of the southwest Ujirter(Vi)of sec tion eleven (11) town twelve (12) and range thir teen (13) containing forty (40) acres more or less, also the northwest ouarter (4) of the norUi west quarter () or section fourteen (14) town twelve (12) aud range thirteen (13), containing; forty acres, more or less ; also eight acres, be ing subdivision lot eleven (U) in section twenty nine t'JU) town- twelve (U) and range fourteop (11), all three of said tract of land lying and ba ing in Cass County and State ol Nebraska ; alff the following lots in the city of I'lattsmoutti in said Cass County, lots four, five, six, niiw and eleven (4, 5, , , and 11), in block Ave (5, lot nine (:M block twenty-nine (.-"): lot four (4) in Mock forty-four (44) ; also the following lots iw ing and being in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmoutti aforesaid,- that is to say, h& one, two, three and six (1, 2. 3 and 6) in block three (3) ; lots one, two, three, four, five, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen (1, 2. 3, 4, 5, t, in, 11. 12, 13, 14, 13, l, 17 andl s)iu block four (4 ; lots six, seven, eight, nine, teu, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-on and twenty-two (6, 7, H 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14. 15, 1G, 17, 18, 20, 21, a.'id 22) In block five, (6) ; lots two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and twelve (2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12) in block six (ii) ; lots one, two, three, four. live. six. seven and eiultt (l. 2. 3. 4, 5, ;, 7 and S) In block seven (7); lots one. two. ihreeund four l, i, 3 arid 4) in block nin (); lots two, three,-four, live, seven, eiuiit nine, ten, eleven and twelve 12, 3. 4. 5, 7, s, o, lo, ll ane 12) in block eleven (11) ; all of block twelve (12) bein-' lots one to twenty-two (1 to TZy inclusive ; all of block thirteen (13) except lot nineteen (bi) being lots on to twenty-two (l Ur 22), inclusive, exceotsaid lot nineteen (W ; lots one and two (1 and 2) In block fourteen (14) ; all of block fifteen (16) being lots one to twelve (I to 12), inclusive : lot-s six, four and five (0, 4, ami 6) in block eighteen (IS); lots one, two. three, four, live, seven, eight, nine, eleven and twelve (t, 2, 3, 4, 5. 7. 9, 11 and 12) in block nine teen (!) t all of block twenty (20),-except lots. cignt anu twelve ( and 12. being lots one to f twenty-two (1 to 22. inehislve e-t ont viiFhr.'! and twelve ( and 12) ; lots one, five, six, seven, eiglit, ten, eleven, twelve, lifteen, seventeen cii,nicen, nineteen and twenty (1. B.i, 7.. 16 ll, 12, 15, 17,1, 19 and at) in -block twenty-one; . i . . . .. ...... . . i . . !' vut:, inu, mrec, uur, live, .six, seveu and eight (1.2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8) in block tweit-ty-three (2.1) ; lots one, two. three and four (l, 2, a and 4) In block twenty-lour (24); lots one, two, thr-e and four (1. 2. 3 and 4) iu block twenty-five 12.V) ; lots one, two, tniee. seven, ei.ihr, nine and t4-n 3, 7. s, 9 aud 10) In Mock twenty-six (20) : lots one, two, tnree, four,, six, i ight. idi.e. ten. eleven and twelve (1, 2, 3, 4, , 8. t, ;, 11 and 12) in LiiK.k twenty-seven (27); aJlof b'.M- tweiitjr-eight(2f)). except lots Ave anu TavHlgen :tnd . li) being lots one to twenty ii to u", iiu-fl-fve- PXCcpt rH five ant! seveutc-en (5 and 17) ; lots nine, ten, eleven and twelve (9, lo, ll and 12) la block twenty-nine (2S); lots one. two, Ove, six, seven and eight (l. 2. 5, 6, 7 and 81 in block thirty lao : loU five, six, seven aud eight 1.5, 6, 7 andin biock thirty-one 131 ; lota one, two, three, four, five, sev en, nine, ten, eleven and twelve t.2, 3, 4, 5. 7, , 10, 11 and 12 iu block tfti 10 ; lout one, two. four, five, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve 1,2.4.6, 7, S, 9, 10, ll and 12J in block twenty-Ho 2f. - - - - - t oam saie win continue rrom 10-o'ciocic a.m.,4 uiiuuuuuuwnDisnia uaj, ii necessary, ana it iui w ttujuiirnca ironi ay fay to day uutil all aro Sold. riattamouth. June 19th 1873. Llovd I). Benkbtt, i r.I.BKT 1. IU KK. . Lxocnton of thn last win nd teelaraont of the of .shepherd Duke. de-eascd . . 'watiwn fir STiirr-jiVM 12-. A rrnrm tr? ?i;ruftow. Notice to - Bridge Builders. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be - reived at the County Cierk'SoUice in Platts mouth. C-nsa i:ounty, Nebniaka. icr nunaing bridges In said County. One to be bnllt oro Salt Croe k near the town of Greenwood, span 19 feet t one,. l built across Weeping Water &t Gruber's Croasing. span 80 feet :tone or wood abutments, (scale for each to bo een ut the Clerks otllce) also ten or m're sunnier othi ges (lthpliingl, span from 20 to feet.. BIU receivea ior ooin iron or wou. i'j" curltlos required of contractor In double the amount of contract price, and all bids received, subject to be rejected by the Hoard rt County Bids Mil be reeotved up I up t i uiy isi, a. if. 1873. My orier of the County Commissioners this th day of June i7l ;'.. . 1 . li-at , . . . uw. MCR-rsfKOJr. uaerK. To Farmers ; and. Horsemen. Dr. W. Ii. Jones bogs leave' to ku attention to the f.-ict that he has Just rcclf ed twe yery fine animals from the east, yiz. t ' -THE WEBB JACK? Vmm FatrfleM. Iowa, and the Iron Otm ot- man Stallion called -NORMAN," Five years old and weighs l.mo pounds. Thev are lwith ure foal ceiu-rs, and win siana at Rock HlulTs and elsewhere In Ihe County rtnrtnir the seaeon. For full particulai-s see 1H11S. i-ii II. A. WATERMAN & S Wholesale And Retail Dealers U JPi Ij umber n e LATH, SHINGLES, Doors, Blinds, &c. Sasli, 8-4t. New Boot and Shoe Firm. Karclicr & Klingbcl, Boot & Shoo Makers, Main Street, opposite llatto Valley House, rLATTSMOUTII, - - - NEB. FINE CALf "SEWED BOOTS made to order In good style. All kinds of men's boots and shoes made and repaired. ' . Prices low and work warranted to give satis faction. ;. KAKCHKK, 12-U. - V. KLING1JEL. BUSHELS OF PEAS. For Sale at :,-t' ' ; ; r HAZEL DELL COTTAGE GAKDEN3, In Rock licited. 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VntNsmw, ; t t;Vd i-, S LL". i ! v vt. rj-ocn, occur vju.u. rura.' : Alntyt on UkmI, end km nriitai leWt C4 prlooa. - rnrrtMi ccsbD prw tor fMwil ei ntlcti!ar attmUoo gjmi to Cwtun irtt ; r . ., TUB . ; i FEW HA VEJT 0R0AJT JUnntaturs t& OiebratM Jubilee and Temple Qgani Thc Organ are onnfjse1 (n qntttty tone, style of iiuUih, aluipluity of conalrucUoi, anil dunibtllty. Also MKLimKON'S In yartoiu atylM and t oqimled lu tone. Send for Illustrated Catalr-rn. , . Address NKW HA K'.i DllOAW CO., . Now Haven, Conn: CVAgenU wanted. V o-itt mtuit Wti I arn now prepared to furnish the fet imU dulterated milk TWICE EVERY DAT To all parties notifying me PETER G0O, - Excelsior Barber Shop J. O. BOONE. Mala street, opposite Brooki House.- flair Cutting, Shaving and' Shampooning. Especial sttention given to CUTTINO CIIIXDKEX'8 RATB. Call and see BOONE, gcnU and get boon to CLEAN SHAVE. n4l-iy. NEW STORE, WEEPINO WATEX, NEBRASKA Jas, Clisboo & Co. pool era la General Merchandise? soon a Dry Goods, Oreoer!", - Hardware, Cjuoeusrmxe, llats, Cap. , . . Boots, Ske Notions, &a., We are Agents for Willcox C- Gibbs Hewing Machines.', CITY, 51EAT JIAHKKV.' ... J, i wi'J t : GEO.nCKLZa, .tPT The Itst of Fresh Meats c' hand in tl.eir sec HIGHEST PHI CE PA ID WOU 1 FAT CATTLE, i! 1 f" tST Highest Cash ne paid for rt ! LULtm ' 11! "IIAIX'SSCX.. PLATTSMOUTn, - - FAEHEIl'S EXCIIAI GL' . B. G. HOOVER: ' LOUISVILLE, ' TTT'TlTy T" 'A.' Keeps constantly on hand all Eimple 7eH' COFFEE, ... .SUGAR, v TOBACCO, n ' ' '" - - - - :uolA:3Z3 Dry Goods, V Boots, Shoes, c -el- In fact, evorjthln III ar lUuallT lrnt In t Store, which will 1 wrld' s for , fUWll tt -1..J..J Y 1 . . . ' for goods, and the , Highest Market Prices given in ?oj7 for Grain. ,., n ia i HachLnc Shop. Waynian if Ctir t ITTSrilO-TTI, VT.2., Repafrers of Btewii En-lnes, Bo'.lcru, tt 3 Crist Mills. . as mid 8team Fi thig, "Wroturht Iron Force and Lift. Pnrr m, fam Ouagcs. I alve Governors, at i all kiads of Brass ' Ent jin o 1 Fitti Furnished on hoit Ticdi" Farminfj' HacHiic Eepalre4 on hoTt notice.'. i. g C Tho3. VK. fihryocli,- -41 4 , OABIITIIT L1AIII H' AXD U K I) 1 U T A I K I! ; ''-..- oil; '' : ' ! And i:ct In ail klndaYf Furniture ami CI: MAts- Sptzr,T.l'jt door to Eieoks'llotn rLATTSMOrTH, - - . j ;