f J -J ; t 1 .1 : ! -. 1: J i1 I LOCAL 3srEV7"S. : i . a o tissk Tim.;. 0. &. K. R R. IN NEPRA KA. Ta Take 2Vct June 22 1S70. STATIONS. Vlat'sinouth. Olililh JllUC. JLuiviiie. tviuin lieu J. AsliUni IA3TW.Kt TRAIN NOi. Ar. 1.1 P. M. Ar-3.45 P. M. Ar. 3.M P. l. Ar.'J P. M Lc. 'i.M P. M IRA IN NO 4. Ar. 9.f) A. M. Ar. ... A. At. Ar. 7 55 A. M. Ar. 7.S6 A. M. Le. A. M. 1'RAl.X NO I. 10.00 a. v. L. n.-A ?(. La H.iO A. M. Lr. ll.J A. M. Ar. V I. Tft.UX NO. 3. Le. 5.00 V. M. L?. n..V 1. M. I.e.810 I. l. L..6.) P.M. Ax. T.uO P. M. Plattsmiiratb. Omaha J uu J. Lunisvi'ie. S -utb liend. Ashland. B. M R- R- To Uie elect, Sunday. ?.!; It. AHitlVS. liEPAKT. Pacific Expre-5.... 0 W m. 4:-0 p m. . :J) p. la. . 00 a. m. Jjixi.'. -I&J'p. n. u. in. The a'o"Via the time he Omnibuarrire and iepjtrt to and freui the depot in lUw cily.J C. B. 4 ST. JOE R. R. (at TACrC JCSCTIOS IOWA, I CoISC NORTH. ttOINO BOrTB. "Mnil nd Enrw :-0 P- I. lV' p- m- MkU iixk-re Sa. in- 6:o0p. m. ThL five pis-en ers from Flattsmoath cloe einnopMon p"in(f S-uth by leaving; her on tu 4,:.cp in. trsin. and clweeoonea-ion wi h traia i .:i -Nor:a oy leariiij here on lae 7 a. lntroiu ar" i v ii7AVn "'-1" txi: JF I'll 13 i.Ti'iiursi in mls. EOFTE. CLOSED. AKR1YRS C. F. A St. Joe R. R. South C. li. A tt. Joe K. It. North, t. J- M. R R. Ft. B. & M. R. K. IV est. N-,o...ka tsty.by Staff", V p in. 7-n0 p m V p. iii. " v ta 9 p in. 7.JO p in Sam. 4 pin. Ham 1 p in ii Hi. 1 pin. am. it pen. t D.-prt!., Toe-juy. lour--ij-, 4.S' h-jr. from S in to 8 p m. .UBdw.. U oO to IjW R JARSJIALlfc p. M - irvM ifondiy' Daily Iiie strawberries are selling in our c;ty'ct 'twenty-five cents a qnurt. Fox B.w. hive .t.irtel a new tklivery -wagon, an J now deliver goods tree in any pirt of the city. Fitzje-e.a!J's Jare two story houe, on tbti west hlli w prore-i.-in rapidiy. Ttz. bclioves irt improvement. Capt Iloo.er inform.- ns tltat cverv th'ag U flourishing in Louisville, crop. look woll, an 1 bu.-ine generally is bri.k Siaca tlie doath of the Xiea the- Crown Ti!!.; A'kertLrr take position as fnkr newspaper of the Stnto. Ilun. Vt'ui. Daily has been appointed to take the census in Neuiaha and John ron counties. The pcorud of Nebraska City are jire pariiis for a jrrand Fcurth of J'aly, with out rt jf aid to party or color. I.-n't it about time the people of Ne braska City turned out and repaired the ".Midland" traek again to th-y can have another cxeurion? .L Mader, K.s , editor of the Council B uffs W called at the Herald sanc tum to-day. Sony we were out. Call again. The Tails City Journal in about to dis pense with the aid of the Chicago part of the firm, and will hereafter be pub lished at Louie. The Supreme Court of the State of Nebraska convenes at l:neohi on the first Monday in July. Briefs printed Dt-atly at the Herald ofiiee. Our exchanges all over the country arc cou:pl:iiiiini of dssll times, until we be.ir;n to Lc'ievo that I'iatt.uiouth i the only real live p'ae in the wet. Times never w?re better in Plattniuouth than they are this .-ca-on. Jitua.-.ter and Compton seem to be the only Nebra-k City gentlemen who n vesed in Lincoln lot at the recent sale. The former gentleman purchased three and the latter two lots. Times. What is the trouble? lias Nebraska (Tiy ''toured" on Incoln since the latter city lias become connected with Platts OO'ith ly telegraph and by railroad? l":re rras a time wl.n Nebraska City to:k '"a heap of fctotk" in Lincoln. Hon. Jos. Arnold, of Salt Crock, r in th! eity Saturday attending the meet in? of the Central Committee. lie in forms ui th it the voting ropu!atioii of his xec'nct has inre:t-ed fully one third within the pat year. Ca will tdiow a luavy injrea-e next lull if the voters only tura 'juL '.Ve learn that Capt. K B. Murphy resigned the offi.-eof Street CoiumU- sioner, and that the Counuih at their la-t meeting, appointed Mr. J. Qnaid to till the vj-tney. l'e!ons liable to pay poll t- x -.viil do well to read and comply with h S t.otk-e in anot'.icr coljmn. Quaid proposes to have things In .-hip iaKj.' Tltc laying on the shelf of J. Sterling is a part of th? programme of casting ofi the "dd shell-." rtscently promulgated by the Brownville Democrat. Tho new men are bound to ' run the machine." Stand from under, the balance of ye "old shells." Capt. Murphy is bu-silv engaged in taking the cen-us. Farmers should Lave aawer.s pyepared to all the (piotion "(which have bi'en published in the Ueii ALD) and leave them at home. It wmi be no great trouble to them, and will greatly t;icili,t . the labors of the c;iu. taker. The "Wizard OT' outfit have beet nmaing the Miiall boi's in our city ami taking money from the Mx-Vets of tin lirger ones for a f-w evem'ngs past. There is nothing like adverti-iug, an.; this company advertise by taking a band of uiusie along with them. The newspaper m?n of Council B'ufL and Des Moiaei are making arranaeinonr t give fitting receptions to the Wi-eoi. sin Editorial Kxcursion, on their return i'rom California. The Omaha I.WaLl of Ia.-t Saturday Fays: "About G o'clock lat evening, while the workmen engaged in the build in of th bridge whUdi ie to span the Missouri, Wvve ho;.- ting, with a derrick, one of the largr iron cylinders used in th? construction of the bridge, the dor T Lent. ci3? l cd nd froke, and the miss of iron w,iDt crashing down. ' Two ! of the n:n barely e.-caped instant deah by Junipirg into thi river, but a third, rF r.anie we did not learn, was eeri u.'y hurt by the fulling derrick. ' A man in Indiana, last week, !;-t his wifa aud family physician on the ssl. e day. He is now scan hing for their re mains with a double barrel shot gun, with the iii'Vntiou of burying them in the .-aiue grave. "Change" Hanis, tlw wide-awake lo cal of the Council Bluffs Iv.eiikig Times. lias be -n s)eiidin2 the day in our cjr. He expresses surpri.-? at the rapid st;idcs made in the Way of improvements in our city. l'a'ne & Charlton are anw rta-ly t do buine:?s in the insurance line ait their now quarters. They are ' vi le awake agent", and will furnish g -od inu:a:icc. See their car 1. The Omaha IZrpnhliaiii complains that the county of Douglas has not hor proper amount of School money, owing to t he fact that the enum.m'icui was not prop eily attended to. We believe a fw d:s tiicts in Cus.s lo-t largely by the same eau-e. The Superintendent pub!i-hed the necessary notice iTi the FIkrald, bnt in one or two of the districts it was not properly he i io 1. I'rom Tueirctay't ' aily. Th-; Democratic State Central Com mittee of Missouri decided against nomi nating a State ticket. Susoa B. Auihoii' lectured at Eat Sjgin.iw, Mich., a short time sim-e. foi the benefit of the 'Home fr the Friend less." She received $2'X) for her servi ces, and the poor "iriendle-s" received the munificent sum of ten dollars and some cent.-! A would-be sui ide at Cincinnati wa pulsed c5"th tmck before a coining train by a railroad man, who warned him -;int trying to "mas up the engine in a.iy (aidi way as that." The (Irani Chapter, R. A. M., con vicnod in this city yesterday, and held a hort se-sion :igain this morning. Af:er tran.-ac!:pg some unimportant business the ( hap er was called off until 1 p. m. to IUOiTOW. Will our city d ids attend imnxt h ittJy to having fences built each side of the deep cut on Third street, south of Main Tf it is not attended to the city may have heavy damages to pay for a broken neck or other serious injury tn pcr.-on or property. A private note from W. C. Jenks, of Weeping Water, say-the "town is prow 'nig fine, Lu.-ine-s good, crops fine, and farmers jubilant over the pro pect." We un lerst uid that Mr. Cyrus Wood man, Vice IVesi l"ii; of the li. & M II. 11. Co. in Nebra-ka, ii about to return to I2.i.sti:i, and will not, probably come to i'latt.smuulii again for an indefinite lime, lie t.k charge of aifairs here nearly one vcar ago, and the road it.-e f is the be.-t evi.letivj of his thoroughness as a railroad man. Mr. Woodman will leave nrsny warm friends in i'latt- mouth, who have become attached to him for his many good qualities of head aud heart. The track was completed ten miles above Ah'!:iud la-t Saturday. It will reach close to Lincoln by the Fourth. Mr. Bit-hard Justice, of Nebraska City, was in the city la.-t night, and let"; for Lome on the train this morning. Mr. Justice is ageot for the Canton, O. io. Wrought Iron Bridge Co., and visited our ti.y on business. He offers lif.e.a in lavements to our city and county au thoritie.s fir the lir-t bridge, and tlie compaiiy guarantees entire satisfaction oi they wiil take the bridge out and make nochaige fjr it. They do not ask acem of pay until the woik is completed ex amined aud accepted. Mr. Justice is moU aijmi in this State. We are in receipt of that be.-t of household publications (Jo ley's lady's Book. An exehmge says of it: "The olde-t and bet lady's magazine pub-iu-ihed on the continent is the Lady's Book. Tt.is is the fortieth year of it. publication. Of thai time we have re ceived it fifteen years continuou.-Iy, and have never failed to reclve it each nion'L, and ' :etie;aliy in ad i a nee of all otliei magazines. There are ce; tain mci its in i be Lady's B.'ok which de.-erve special mention: It u.ses no second h;.nd article.-, steel engravings, wood cats, alius tration-, or designs. Kveryihing is pre pared, designed, engraved and elabora ted expn.stdy for the Book. Eveiythiti.c is new and original. We have otiih -een engravings in coma other uiagazin-.- that th; Lady's Book had pujii-hed be fore, but have never seen an engraving or an tiling in it that had appeared in any oilier maga!..ne." lied Cloud and Bed Dog, and about thirty red to "i came we-t thi morning on the B. & M. expie-s train, on the-.r way toward sundown, where they will hereatrer bepieparedfo take white nan' and whiie women's scilps in the most approved style of the ;t. Sidney Thomas, bro:h r t;f the young mail who was killed at Kat i'lattsmoath. Suniay, was in the city to-day. ilek-f: for home this evening, apparently tatis tied that no one was to blame. Bemember the dance at the Brook House this ercnlng, in honor of the Giand officers of the M atonic fVateinlty. The Gr?nd Ixulge of Ma-ons has bet a n session in this city ;-in-e 10 a. m. to day. Theic are about 75 deleatce in atteod.;nce. A gentleman from Nebraska City re mat ked in our hearing to day tint there wa- more enterprise in r.'att-niomh than in all the other cities in the State. We accept his apology. Mr. Arro Siith I ff a splendid Caali flowfr a tle IIf.rald Ollii-i to-day. It w.-w the fi:ie--t we have seen this sea-on. lie will have almut a tii-.u-ar. 1 of ih?m ready for market in a few days. They are about as niee eating as caa le found. We publish, to-day, a cotmnomeanoo from Judga Limb, of Ka-t I'lattsmouib. r -'afire to the killing of Mr. Wilhrd Tliomas. last Siin.'ni'. T!ic Kf"triinf of the Judge com borates our own iu-j lormation a published yeetorday. We were shown to-day a very fine j FLiecimen of coal dug within .-ix miles ui 1 Piatt.-mouth. " The coal was Iii.-t c!;uss and the only question is wnether it is in sulficient quantities. The work'of pros pecting is going ahead, and we shall take pleasure in reporting -orress. Among the reprc.-cutativcs in cttend unee at the inciting of the (Jind Chap ter and (irand Lo.ige are our old time friends John Beed, J. W. Moore, C. W. Seymour, S. S. Harding and Chaddack, of Ncbra-ka City. Audi or Oille-pie left for Lincoln yes torday. He inform- us that free passes have liecn M'CureJ over the V. i. and the C. if-11. it St. Joe Bailroads for ad. sol diers attending the Beuuion at Lincoln on the Fou: ih. We undoritand that the contractor for building f ise bridge aero.,. Salt Creek at Ashland has failed to come to time. We learn from the Njbraika City pa per" that a "horse railroad" is in con templation there. They are advancing rapidly. That will be a great improve ment on the "Midland." Three mu-i ;ians longing to Robin son's show broke through the roof of the lions cage a few diys since, during the perbrnif.ee, in Missouri, and were iln-tantly devoured by tho. fcrucioujan tu als. from WeJneiJny't Lai-y. Hessc-r has new po'.atoe in market. He serve 1 the Herald wi;h a supply of course. They are re d nieu. Try some. We wore plea-ed te meet, this morn me, Mr. Taomai Wed lie, of New York, who is visiting the Wet, with a view to locating in bu-iujss. He is a goirle man of wealth and intelligence, and we hope he in ly be surSoiently plea ed with our ciiy to rcuia with us. We ned just tuch men. Sometimes dogs have hydrophobia. There is no scarcity of dogs iu l'iatts .uouth, aui .o:nc of thcui are better cal culated for hydrophobia than anything el-e. We learn from Mr. Azro Smith that a very large number of the people of Rock Bluffs contemplate visiting L'ticoln on the Fourth of July. They will accom plish the double purpose of seeing Lin coln and the country between here and there, and attending the Soldiers Con- ; vent Ion. Johnson's Brass ban 1 has been re or ganized by the addition of onu or two now members, and is now ready to fill calls. The rc-o:gan;z .r.ion mues the band ahead of anything in the wot. A new t wn has been laid out at the old site of Larimer Mill", near the ferry between this city anl Oai ilu, to be call ed Li Flatte. It is expected lhat th-! Omaha anl I'lattsniooth raihoad will cro.-.s tho I'latte at this point, aud con nect with this city, for the present via the track of the li. & M. Geo. S. Smith bus removed his office to the County Trea user's ofiice. Smith ts a wide-awake attorney. We met ye -terd ty Dr. G. W. Wilkin son, one of th-j "Oi l Nebraska Fir.t" sargion . II? Las ree-iv d the n iu;ini tlon for Beg tier of tbe Dakota Land OlH-e. The Nebraska 'iry Timrx boa ts muchly that seventeen wagons loa led with grain ar ived in that city one day !at week. We do not like io see new-papers- boa.-t of the hu.-iim-ss ii';d advantage, of their rejKCtivc towns but if the Time calls that a b'g bu-ine-s we fear it will create a broad grin upon more than ono coms-ren-ince in. and around .Viat-tsiiiouth, where the haadiing of gruia is soaie thing of a l.u-iii;?:-. There is a per ceptible ilifi'erenee I etweeti seven tefn wagnn loads au 1 fifty car ! ads a day. Let Uihcar tome more about the "great eraia aiaiket. ' Tlie sale of school lanJsycterd i tvss rather dull. Very lit competition among bi l ler.. and oa'y about IMKKi acres sold mostly to parties who had settled on tn lands. TJte -. W did not have the pleasure of at tending the d.-mce last evening, given at iho Brooks Hou-e, but learn that it was well attended, aud that ail thing" were dr-i el i-.-. Much credit is due Mr. II. Newman of the firm of S. Bloom & Co. , for his nunriiig ciurgy in seeing to tlie details of the party, much of thy succe.-s is attributable to Id: efforts. The mu. lc was fu.iii bed by Jobn on- String B in I. and thoe who were preeut pronounced it the KM liAtid in the State or in the west. FU TISK V. EST. lira, lV-.i:vn, :i.lldrs-n. nud Cuttle. An "outiii" crossed ihe river a. this place ye-terday, Louad for Coioittdo, eoii.-.i.-titig of six ioar-hor.-e teams .-ix-cen men and a proportionate uuurber of wo men and th ldrcn, n;.d three li.iii.ired head af cattle, loo.-try yearling1- and vro years old. 'i 'hey aie well rigged for the trip, au 1 have the p.omi. c iVo; G -n. Augur oi an e.cort through the In-Iran country. TIIF. tEITf:XT3A-IY. ri.t rcatrae: Let to II au. II. TV. Ntsnt. We"ubli-h.sl a f'-w days since, the plan adopted by the States Prison In spectors for a Penitenti uy building. The bids for the erection of the IVntteutiaty on trJ" plan were opened last Monday, tbe Pl'h, and Hen. II W. B. Stout, of II ais wa - found to be the lr.ve.-t bidder. Tie. bids were a-- follow.- : Hallowed Parkin- ?33.').(V McFarlani Co 317,750 Jaisii-on - 315 418 Smith 310,000 Strut t 307.n50 After the contnier wa-- awnrd- il to Mr. U . . 1 . ,nnT. VI. To : .r a j l f.;l-fn..f" , , . , i I, I ne oemg piacuca. o-...,.. , f ()ils u yl ( .rI1:!W,v. Tjjv w q had chiirgB of prison lalor.at Jou-t for . f,r t Dianufa :iured m Lcni-ou by a Ger six year J many'in K6o. j.m iuij.mi '-j m 'J iaji al. jo.,- ir ij-'aj m. ij. Tro fliii but f -ai! e :e- v. h j ha 1 been rnm r-'ng the s-r -;et.s of -..M. ci'y for , 1 ! toe pa-t tw.i iia;.:, were b.oagh. U ib: e his Honor) this morning, on coia- l.iot j of officer Williams, on the charge tlut they had not been over mo !e-t, an I that their habits during their brief .-tay did not tend to improve the morale of society They were each mulcted in the u-ua! -urn, and not having the nece-sary fun is were committed. On arriving at the jail they began to realize their situation, and of fered to leave their baggage as security consisting of two vall-.es containing dre-ses, perfuu.ery, paints aud other known and unknown articles, too nume rous to mention, and on promi-e to im mediately leave the city their offer wa accepted. They were then e.-cojted to the feiry boat, and they will nut be apr to adorn society with their pie-cnee ven soon in i'latt.-mouih. As the boat left the shore they might be heard to mur mur, "once' I was pure us the snow but I fell, fell like a snow-flake from heaven to hell." E( l'K.Slj TKIP. 1 li rongU to ttif I'.nrt or I lie TriteU t lU-dacol ICitlcH l.vr Tl.ree ty. It has been the intention hereiofbre expressed by the B. & M. R. B. Co. in Nei.ra-ka, to celebrate the ; enieg d their load to Lincoln by running trains at a low rate of fare for a day or two on their arrival there, an I thus give oar citizens a eh nice to i-ee for them taw the thorough manner in which ih.: roa i is Im'Jt. and its great adaptation to a la ge freight tra file. The probable near approach to I.ineo'i; by the 4th of July, of the tiaek. how ever, coupled with the de.-ire of the soldiers throughout the State to have a re-union at tha point, on th.it day, ha induced the Com pa ivy to abandon the above mentioned i ita, and in place, of it to run such trains on the 21, 4:h and 5 h of July, thus accommodating, not only the genera! public, but also the soldier, and making the occasion one of more thin ordinary interest to all concerned. We unde-.?-t-n 1 the p: ice of tickets foi the round trip, frm 1'lattsmourh to en of track and return, will be $2; and from A-hiand to end of track and re tu;n SI. with4roj)ortiou ite mice for in termediate stations. This i a goo 1 of portiiriity for our t it: zens to emLiHce to see the road a. id LH t-Oiii, and to partake of the f- tivkie- o- the day au I the solJi -rs' ie-union. An Enjinp linns nir lite TrnrTi oa litn 5Ii-khouri Valley Rnilruail Tbii .Tl-n injiirecl. Oa Thursday, as the train whic h leave' St. Joeph at alxiut 2 o'clock had pio ceede 1 about ten " miles on her way to ward Leavenworth, says the L'nrnmervittl. the tn.ine and three cars suddenly left the track, the foiuirr precipitating ifs-eh i i.o a d.ich. The 6i-etnan, nimed HI Fierce, uud thecn-riiioer, named Manl-.y, 1 .1 I 1 l . 1 were oom sivniny n in e I, out ai tn- pase liters eeaoed with the cxvuntiou of a few slight, brui es. The engine wa completely wrecked, and tlie train was detained five hou- . Finally the pas sengers were tran-feired to the up tram, which ret irne I t. thi place w'.tn tbeo. No cau-e was assigned for the acci'Ln , but there were some indication. tha: the occurrence was not a together ;ceid.-n:al. A man who was engaged in p'owiuy a'.out a hundred yards ofT. made i;--siu when the accident happened, an--rendered no assistance. H.f did no even .stop his plow, or indicate that a de iiiolinhed rngin and cars were any way a subject woithy of the lea-t itit-jie-t, 'ihe passengers exprcs-od a desire t. li:ig the plod Lug pkwm.in. AVK.M'r... The memorial of our citizens to the City Council has obtained a va-t number of signers praying that an avenue L opened from the junction of 7ih and 1'earl streets, to the town limits in a southwesterly direction. We cannot see how our authorities can do better than to grant tie prayer of the petitioner!. This avenue will do away with the in terminable repair of numerous bridge which would have to be constructed ii the avi tmc was uotopenea so as to afford cros-ings of the. southwest run. The grade is a natural one all tho way an 1 tbe eost of opening it will be only a srifl. compared wiih the eutt ng of the oU cross streets. We hope our Council w 1 act judiciously on this matter and haw. the avenue opened as : o-m a - po-it Ie. l)f!lF.(T U'.OH IIIl.VA. Ars-lval of lite t Irm (iiMtnUrm-ti t oi 41 eitinlM. The Silver Bow arrived at our city at 2:i0 this p. m. with one hundred and fifty Celestial!, aboard, Loand for Loui siana, to work on a plantation. A lane crowd of ciiizen. flocked a! ord to look ;poa the olive .kinned. high-, h 'ek boucd, ii!ir,!nl eyed, club f ed herd jeingthe first that many of our Pla'.ts n;ou h folks ever saw. Look ng upon them and iiowmg tneir destination, we eoal'l not but a k oursclf ih- question, which yet remain ! to be answered, whether or not these people are to be su jccttd to a servitude in this count y only epullel by thai from which the African run ha jmt been r lsa-ed. 1-. is a question now before the people, and ehouid be met squn-ely. The ('liainpion. lEy Te.frir.niiJ Sphinofif.i.d, Oiiio, June 14. 1870. To M Tlx Kick, Piattsmouth Ne". : At a Field Trial of It apers :.n I Mower., at Sharonv'be. Houiitou ('o. Oi.io. June 3d, the couiitd tee un m m u ly aw tided the Fir t I'.emiuoi t.. the Champion in competition, wi'h the Wood and Clipper. Amms WniTrxv" F:e.-."t. tlr. Ten Kick un'oibd a etu- of Ckampion : yesterday, abo a car of "dns siion Thresher. deiwlt Stt-e; ive-ile- nst ri: ;nt' I a:.-;!- r.d u-mu ij --- '- ft'.x- r : it :; irt.it I. '..;.- ..I. ! . S- J 3 r-.t-i The work of riprapiug the west LuuU of the Mivouri river at this piaco has been decided upon by Chief llngineer Doane, and tlie labor conuui need. '1 he first ihing to le done is the driving of a row of piles eighty feet apart, fiom the upper .anding. near Rip.plcs Brewery, to oppo-ite Main street. Then com mences the woik of filling in the rock, which will be brought down the road on cars and up from Rocky Point on barge. i he lock u.e now being brought from tho line of the road, and woik will commence at Rocky Point a soon as the new boat arrives which has been ordered for that, e pecial purpo-e This woik is of greater magnitude than most pe pie won d Mip po e. An bun. lied car loads w.H h:ud:V make a showing. It is the greatett woik ever attempted on the Missouri ex cept, pet haps, the bridging of the stream at Omaha, and that proved a failure. DEATH FKltI I'OIS Tna 'hlllrvu :nl by Catlii lt-rrlH. Two b?;.e boy--, one a son of Mr. G. j G .O-- and the other a son Mr G.oftiej Iu-.k. each a-cd a' out six years, were j ou- in tire, woods near Mr. Goo,l liou. j :a.st Wedncs-lay, 15:h, and eat some of t'nos? little bl tck, poi on berries which j rs emb'e grape . Mr. G.ios' iittle bey was tak-u vio.. nt'y ill about tailu gnt, an 1 died about 5 o'clock la-t evening. Medical aid wa procured early in the 11. a I"-. morning yesteru ay, nut too ia'e o ie:..-e 'he iittle ulTercr. Mr. Buck's little boy bank a quantity of sweet mi.k immedi ately after rctu.nlng from the wools, which is supposed to have been the means of aving his life. T!i::or;ii i ii tiix;F. nuls Killed .nl f liver Injurc.-I. As a team belonging to Mr. Sheridan, i ra-ooa I c:ti!r.ietor, wa-; beirii: driven Piaitsmnuth, ye-t-rday, it broke lugh a bridge at the m mth f CaJaban o hro .'reek, in the western pi:t of th!.- c em- j RM? inuit'ti over him and no blame at y. the te-au. wagon anl driver, faiii.ig i ach-d to unyof the R. II. caiployces lor depth of nehi:i- twentv Kef. (.,.; th" s rib nr. of the mules valued at ?..';;) , waki'le,i- la-bed up. and the driver va- con-i le. a -ly itijir-ed. We a;: lor tand Mr. Siseiidan ba- couiuieoeed suit .i'ain-rt he c-iunrv for d iiiarrc-s Tniltt'TE OF KSIi:tT. Hall ok Oi. DI.IVE Rkancii i.oihse, ) io. 2. 1. ( dp (J. T. Ju!ie21-t. 1870 j N At the rega'ar ineetiuz of (J.ive liranch L.d-e, No. 2. I. O. G. T., held lime 2lf, the following preamble and esotutious wen; uiia:iiiuou-Iy adopted : WnEitKxs, Olive Branch Lo lee, No. 2, has sustained an irreparable loss in be death of our beloved brother anl iodge Deputy, F. M. Lon da c; anl the ooHiimii y at large ha !o-t an esteemed in 1 revered mem', or of srw-ier-; and VHKUKAS, lie was kuo.vu as a kind ii i i)t;iievo'ei;t man, Lone.-t and ujir igiit; ih- el'oie. inx it II -o'tvti, Toat we b-w w hsubmi- i n o th . decree of an Allw;-e a-i I uurei ul(iid, anl knowing that "tie do; th : 1 things well." we have the con .-.olina tope that our friend an 1 brother, hav i G.le I his ui-s:oa on earth, re-tsf.om lis labor, and ha-gori - to his reward. AY-'' :, 'lh:l wa deeply n-.ou -n tbe iss of ur brother, and fee! that a iuid ereat'-d In our midst which cannot be ,; e i. .Vvoi f,r. That we deeply symp ithiz .vi-Ii ili.e b.-ieave.l widow aril '.elative- ; ut tiei rh.it ih ir io s i Id train. .rs,ji-e., aat a copy o. hi pream: lc Il'I l.."t ll'l.'ll.-, l.O , i 1 1 - I . - l llll. ...I I. It I l . ,-, . - l . .. I t S ,lk T widow of the dotvacd, and ;hat they be published in the Plattranouth IJerall. W D. Ferree. ) Robert li illanee, V Mrs. (i. II. Humphrey. ) Robert li illanee, Committee, IKIRR RLK At I DENT. r lparrili Opernlor nl Ent Plikttw luun'.li Kill Iiiol.tnlly. A" the Express train from Chicago ar rived at lvi-t Piattsmouth, yesterday lOi-ri rwr J.-"i f finfrroiii itimmfnp ut f loif ' "' "' -v" "i" - -" j -tarion was in tantly killed. The par- ! ';c;ilars are about as follows: As the - ..e-.ivo.l ..i ri... .,:,..!. K Ml I 1 Vt lO .-lllll OU It, lit ... . . . station, what is cade I a rumen- .vir.cn v i.i ill. i a- i r., i:iu :Ocoiu-:iv.." ; .!. -. . l - -ii ... to.K one track aa I tire cars w.ie. cut '.! ! :o the other. Mr. WiS'arl 'i'h s is i ii? li' Ci' him .'i:er.ior o! fh faMon. " . . " . : l u . i .. .1 i . i I vr.ii vt.i.Kiiit; ih'wii ii." icu.-a. .ijio.i ,i!C!l : .he train wa switched, about 15J leet iheadof the train, the train moving at the rate of four or five mil.-s an hour. A the traia approsche I, several parties houted to hitii to get c!F the track, init he appare.i! 'y gave mr hed to be warnbiL'. The shouts to clear the t aek were le-ard by other. far Inn-oil 1 iiim, so that the warning wa a in pic He was walking near the left h in I mil. and as th t car struck him hi hat fell back upon the platform and his bo ly f. il diugonilly across the rail, face down. Two entire cars pa-ed over h;m, from ju t above hi-, left hip to the right shoulder, cru-hing him fearfully. His left arm wa brokt-n in two places and hi skull fiactured ju.t above the forehead. He g.i-i-e l two or three time' afm he" wa picke I up. anl I le w i ex.inet. A coroner's jury wai sumiu-med and the following i- the -ub tan-, e of the verdict: "Docea-e-l came to hi- d-a h from being run over by a train on the ll. & M. R. R. at Ea-t Piatt-i-iou h, about 8 a m. on "v ::rlar. dun lO'h. N"i 5i'ii:ie i- at ta '; ' I !o a. -y employe fifth- co-iiparn-. but t . C i-seide.it oc-'U- r i o i i h ..' rs- so" l;e i I " Agent vv 7. Hi c ty. U-.-l c;.e i. f l , '- i :: a nt- ia'ie "i o ei i en , I i ! ta- -. e.rtiag to Aber -m, 'I- ri:. here his I'bei and b-n-h - .- I !e. whl her , . !" - lry.'J ,.,- , y evpr'-S' - k.w. Dc v'i s I w.: a . rr-i.r " h p. ' hav.ng jmt arrivei n.I takt-n ohrfj ot .ii j He W I r; t i. Iits U I,') ,ii .If v. :! '. J ll". . s 4 of ability. Deiva-e j wa. an mU-iugei.c, j sober youus: man. and wa" ihouu'ir i i.,n..ti .o- .v ,!,.., U t i f.ivi. , . , . ,. aciiua.ntaace at the station during his slmrt sojouru lucre. mi: u. rs. urit:r. K.vjt Plattsmi rrn Station. rTsMorrn Station, f li. & l. R. R. June 22, fsTO. ) li. Editor of Nebraska Her ilj. Dkaii Slit: Au unfortunate accident happened at this place on Sunday la-t, which resu'ted in the death of Williard Thoma-, a te! graph operator. Mr. Thomas came here Saturday evening, and iuteii led going over to your city on Sunday morning, on tlie forty, and when the train, eoioiiij from tbeeaf, wa com ing near the depot, he started for the ferry, walking down the track on wlrch the baggage and passenger train came on. to reach the passenger deoot. Three ituessc.s that saw it testified before the jury, on the inquest held over him by me (a ju-tice of the price in the absence of the Coroner), that Mr. Thomas was walking verv slow on the tTjk(,- wt..f, lhl! tra: w lsc niog to th passenger depot, with his head down. !,j,,king on the .-roua-L When the train was wjt,i;, f.ty fc.(.t nf they eo n Sliced hsllowlni at him to get off the lr:l,. j .o:i. . o- t)in motion ! with t,c;r ,ri.ls which they e-if Isou-l until , the train struck him, and that lu i.t.d J an)pe jjim! to have uot our of tho way. j as! tH.v fclt.,j Ailit f,v, or ,.ix .j,,,, anj '. . .... . .... that lie neve, raised i.i h ad. J l.e !ra.n wa - moving four or five miles an hoar, breaks et, conductor Gray at the one oh the pa -jsenger ear and one at the brake on ihe bajrage, and the train was within thirty or thirty-five yards of the stopping place when it struck him, running back ward". Tho.e three wimesse were the baggage an 1 express and 'bass drivers, w were waiting at the passenger depot ! for the train to :irivo f.oul the east. j The verdict of the jury was that he 5 ctlsne-to bis -.l- jth by the cars aceideul- ! Thi Ul- 'diet of the j wbi too eaa-e of i ' .;. l. ..-?-. , . i i:i :-i - ev.-i-j.ice or tno w.t- t t a v ; lie :;u; ; r . .t i ; : . ' c I ne Th tunate in .securing the -,.:.. oi' ;-:i h CJicful, prudent, obliging, c ;. l;-ou mea as Con iuctir G ay aud E:i'i!.eer King, ! wll w''e "!tfi toe tratn at tne ti j the a vid-ent. I h pe tht-y n.a, ; continue them. who were with the tram nt tne time of iy itn Tf 3'ou think this should hive a p'aee in your paper, put it there for the pur pose of informing rite public and remov ing prejudice igaio-t innocent men. M. D. Lamb, J. P. P. S. A- Mr. Thomas ha operate 1 in a uu nber of different places, would the Conn il Pluff- papers an 1 the Bur iinton paper anl th. papers along the line of the B. M. IS. 11, publi h tbb, so that hi friends may see bow it w. s done. M. D. L. siKntoniMT sva ri: .vc.t!ox. The fo'dow'ng the prfip-amme to be carried out at tbe Method! t State Con vention to be he'd in this city commenc ing on th llSrh : Tue -lav evening O'g inlz ition Re post of Commissioners on Con'eience Scmlnarv I )cu -sirni. W etJne' a. 31 A.l Iress Educa tion. II. T. Devi, J P.. Maxfh-ld. Wedne day v. :.i. A Id res Ib-latio"-e-frSfare to Common S. boo--. G. D. Li Matvr. J. G. Miiler. We due lav ev ring Ad lie Re';. t;on cf rh.i-i.'au Men to Po'itical Qttes- tibns and Parties. W. B. Slaughter G. S. Alexan ler. Thur-day P. M. Address Church Eiten ion. T. B. Lemon. A. G White. T ur-dayr. M -Address Tcnipcranct and Po itics. J. J. Roberts, C. Manon. Thursday evening Miscellaneous Res olution", Diseusions Reports, Et-j. The first named on each subject to de liver the address, tho second to lead of in the discussion. We arc prined to learn that Mr. John t;:ark, formerly a resi.lent of this citv an J 1! known iu Ruilimrron and vl-in" 1,v h as beco'ue in-ane. A di"pachfrom Ri 0k. Junction yevferdar btoaglit 1 1 . I ' . in rsjil nit; liifu-e x-t Ins t. ion I riia ,;. ntl j. fi,..i, ..I ..i ,i1:lf : . , w-ei ; e n -ce -ary mi pi i- nou -n -a u a Fo- . tne pn-r i-i- it ru . . ! f w Pt-f ".. '.'-ui hi- !,e-n ei , .r :,. . '. ... ! .. , . 1 r f t . . . . -lie ' -v,i ! ' ,,.i ! . ir. .:-.' (i li- co ; - , . . . r i ti j-, .1 li.l .'J '.. ,'.'o. U-.cc We prv-uaie tbi i ihe sa ne man w!r p i-sed through this city a few days since on the way e.i t. Tlie Couneii UluTs A ipireif -ay: "At a metrtiii-' of the .-tockho! I-ts o the ( eat We tern I'.-K-raph ito n.iao in t a- cty held at the banking hou e ot O.fi'ter $ Pissey, ir was unan niou 'y re-;ove-t thit proe-jeiliiig- tie commenced at onc- tig.im-t that co iptiny to tccover luck the u oney p n 1 u ih- ui on account of fraud us d and practiced by them in o .ta.nit-g a-1 ub crip' ion, .m l in man- tt.etn the uifair-- ot the company. The same company have poles erected in 'hi city. Some of the stockholders won! - like to kno.v wh. n the wire are to le -trung. They are generally indilTerent he-her ihe wires or the Directors are I "rung. liiu 'iiKjto.i Ihnnk- foje. An aiient of the company obtained a 'ary,. amount of stock here and at A h and and lnco!n, last full, with the un- lerstt.ii ling that the line wa to l-e im f mediately pushed through from this city to Lincoln, and there is no move iu that direction yet, althoueh a collecting agent has lioi n aroe.nd with great regularity to O i.i-b-k-e ihe uionthlv in.- tahni nts. 'I hi-v li-'i-l i o it'z- o out of seve.a 1 1 M:rio- ' "o-i it 0 . o f, I a.fy f e.e't ;i'U--: !.. a iw.: . ii. -ize -. i --.a" r i ' 'i:u -'te: l.e; iiici cs 'ong, ! v. ei b ;- -r. -l..- . t 1-1 i - V r. i . v.o-.V.a they uijvjuv iu th I ui;ii - oriiri. Thi- invention enables a lariro i"t- ,. ... t..' I.;. I : -. ' j I tion oi" too la! or hitherto remiisite in i i iiy opia ions to Io tb -pitiid Wi'l , i. ... ,i : . i i iin-iimi s un- ii. i k may i e iiiaceit u !ape reservoirs from wlr.cli tlie inn cream m-iy le remov d with a dippei , thus avoiding the iw; of milk pan, the rouMe of skimming, e:c- Its va'ue in the city mi k trafie is .-d o very nbyiou . -!ii I there cin be but little doubt that i constitutes the most important iu. prove incur in the bram-h to wh;ch it relate that has bon brought to the notice of the pubae for many years. JelGv2 Mr. G. F. Shrl ler, of Three Grove ha- a few full-blooded Reiksbiie pit winch he will dispo-e of to persons d. siring to secure tbe stock. The stoei was imported by Mr. Shiider from lii, nors Li-r scrtMiu. at eon .i.lijrab'e expt n -e. and h kno.vs them to be the genui.ie. d&wtf - ! 320 Acre of Land fr sale :it $f 25 per ace. D. II. WHEEL MR tc CO. jlVi&wlo Is. CHANGED HANDS. The under.-ii-n.vl having puri-ha"! (he billiard hall to i.-ie- ly occ.rp.ed bv Rul'u Cark, r-e-K'cn'u.!y --o;!-,, a ftbari-of the public atpmage. wu:VA W. J. VanOsman. Villiiry & RiuTher have tie large. -tocli of (jinccries ever brought to tf-e city, which they !:ou-ht for ea-h aud a? reduced prices. Cab and examine theii stock. aploJAwtf G rover & IJak or s Sew'm-j Ma.ddne ir lhebestin maik"t. Vaiierys ,t Bui7 ner are ag its. Those in want of a good Machine will fin I it to their advaira".- to givetiioin a call. Vallery. & I turf ner have jii t receiv. h new supply of Boot. and Shoes, whic hey are soiling erv h w. Go to Vallery & Ruffiier' to buvvoi Dry G.mhIs. J hc are selling fhoa'ju. than the clieape-r. Go to Vaiierys & Rufliier's and lool at tho Panier Arab, the pixttiet in tlr maiket. ajl.rd&wtf VALL1- I ;Ts &"UUFKN E R Are now receiving the largest .-tock oi Dre"s (Joodsi'ver brouiht to ibis mar ket, which they are selling cheap for cash. apl5dwtf Tf you want r neat calico d -ess, go to V;:!lery tt Iu'r;:er"s. Idiey are now riling the be t for 12) cts per yard. al'15diwtl '.- alie .- vv liu.mer and buy yoiu 'r.K;eri.!t. Th.-y buv for ca.h aud" wid not!,., ua lor-old. (I-; t i Vaiierys & R i. Trier's and buy '.our B ui. and -Shoes, the best in mar- ;c"t. apl.)diWlf T!if iVsM nll. A'ioer-ons knowing themselves in eiited to u - by nno or ac-oiiut -.re re vested to ciUand settle immediately. Vam.i:kys Rl'KENKK. A few ci'y o-der lor .-ale. Enquire at lie IlartvLD i li r. A. T. LLCA-S. U. LrRLTNOtM. A. T. J.UCAS&CO., DEALERS IX Crockery, French China, AND Gt. A. cJV.rARE. Limp3, and Limp Goods, on AN-priirns cutlery, silver PL AT Mi WARE. LO KING CLASSES. PA TtCY Q )OI)'l. T Yii l:.i(' iu ti ii, , b-s.k juncdAwtf Geitiiin iMarried. ifSY FOR Y.iUWt; M ; on !t-c de I J 1-ifU ftil Ilia'" ri, proprit-ly or icipr-.- ..-t. ty of Ki-tMT. ?,I rii--l wi-li s ri i l ; - help ",-ii in-Oriinoni .1 b.-m. T.iise ivho f -I I'l'i"". Sn- f'r- i "i it- nv..p:w. A l-lr.- 'nV r.h ASMK I 4 i'lO.V. Ros I. p:,ji ih .... Ta. ju:ieldwly GAKDKX CI i V AGRICULTIJUAL FIOUSU I CHALLENGE THE WOP-LD. HI. TEN EiCK 53'h ,PTH h: O II M P 7 i n t-' s Pat?) R ip -rs aud .Uu.vci.s. Sea Aiaer.-, Hand - ii'i i s;n- ei- o.vrc . TME JAKE AND REEL ar ;"-'';"is ran. fj.'lx .' a i 1 .;nv te nl e to i -t . r.,;e ;. lit . -a . ir . f ... 1,1 1 4. if,f thin, and Snip! or :ua'l gravi! , H '" Ir . e k i:..ir e - ; 'o rnk .!u;..i.'. iI'y. ueliwrir"; e , every ou of h :-. fbe i 'h.-oapioi ; tlo- Lijh "t Jjwftf t'i u.ost couvcui-e .it anl lurahie H. TEN EICK SELLS The Lightest SVlower in Use- EI. TEN EICK SELLS THE 3VC.S3T LOE" THRSSIIEB. A'ith three Hi,. -...j.i ( ,,;,.. i' vo: V n le-. a'dnc. Tws Fans Revo'vini nn-1 Vi S:lf Oiling and Noiseless: Shaker rod., 'i'l.e e 'on-.siv-iii-iit- ldotij exelu -ive'v fo tbe Va .' o v: ;. , Abo Fu'st Jt ii.adl.y's Su kv I lay Rake. h- J the iVfn It :-i,.g Ur T F ir. ,..:.-". Iis-k to ou bcere . T itiiitie and buv tio tes- ji -hinirv. C0LD AXD WAR .WT-D fcV . Til Tei?. iZz, Jusclxd&ruf Main Sc, M Door Wett if tLo Brooks Hivj-. ! '5 ..-.I . t. .ir ;(! i.i.r---. r. 'i . ( r ( o t. l i.i.. . lil.i ,. ..) i : oi i.iiii. nu i iiii in l a "Uli. prepared wi;h -i", nn( will i... j.. , ' rcs i.di l' thn i oui.iv. l:iiiy, m. , b.- f-iin i rt-liuldo in everj- ri,.,n (. t e'ur-.i'-lij tuoun-.rf nil! re t,T i""- , . M.iX,f A ; ., h.-i junr . Jtrj, .s.u. $30 LUMBER ! . $30 LUMijEr. Jood surfaced Ui.ar U n,!d f ,r 'M-. iLuiisauJ nt lh C-il.AGOLUMSaVafiD, And OTerythinj- tts !B"fp-.-.portic,B. Cjmo and see Lua'o ;. j-i Cleip C. W. I. YUAN It CO. P.IPPlz.'S SEES 6A.-.3ZN.' AT HIS iMEW BREWERY. Open Every :iy. Music anc!Diij3 avvSunti.iv , inlptdf I.r.r K-'evcr. YF. waiil-1 inmt 1) i.i. r , s-! t!. iditiulli to call and iii u-Il j fr -ti.. A S O L- S , Lc'ore parrhusir, l,!.or9. Mr. i-.rjn-r.t cavii. i, li .u ih expirei.'e twciiiy ;. car in n. ii'Le . -i- all ' in. iujp, ho un- ci." .i ,i. ..I ... .u ., .i..ii t-j ti.l i.v iuiy lu'.'ur b. -.. a ilim p.: ujre. ei.i.ip o eh uiKP'l for grea.io, aou vloliv.-r. 1 any part ui thetity. in ti.i"!i p:ud J..r li d-rj ta1 , w c-i I ; ,-oap W.irk. K I Xr-.'ka Juiioa.i. Tl-US. oarny WrJ, nir larry Si. Net; The foTIowinii niinrii urni'inii Mir.r.i' ! tin- nwiirisi ut. - r eiaiiicini4 oi. und lui.-'s.o-.i I '.f I'.iliuwmir drM-t i t ie t -;! suio .n lb r ....: ok l'a mi l .-'. ' ct .x (. .... ii. -ui m.'t .,, t :hir nains; .T h" m ...newn ir-p j lands are lirndiy imtiii'. tf: ; r.i- Ii; ,i. n k Missouri ii.nr it.: i' -i..-t ..Ven. -i in .'.r-brn-ka ban lui-aioi nn i t'.r .1 . -n -i'....;, and claim tor rieht !' Hy -oi l .luir ,-' n- - . a ptrt ot the toll-iwia r- r' ta;. u r..- iin tne county ot Vttss jl.:X htata oi -l.f.ki, to wit: Nicholas Rcikcr. Lot: I an ' 2 in J -linn tM. township lit north i l i.ipj VZ ut. Alin 11. Daniels. Lot : . . otjtui.i I" ' u .2 nonh of ra.iKc 11 rvi, rtiiiin-l It. V nukhlnl o. 1 Hiueron II. 'e' ; i. !a 1 -retinti 21. s-tii I-norm M rii- .j .. . j :. Albert T.o'lor, N w i ol a w! c' '.con H. liwn -. t' rung" IO ! L 11 Wilkinson. Lj-'. t.f m' ' 4 ; lo- ioi . -. x-ii le. r.oitr 'J cac. An I tin.-said twner ar ii i'r indi"' 1 !'.'. lh said company i.rM.ti f u.-l I n:'j !!' ate c n.u-li ot Mii.l ie.il -t ! ,n b mtwu:; lor th riht of wy V; h c: .o-.it t.. n i.l-1 convenient n-t of its roi-r ts r.r it. I p ii ilnn l. And I' paid . : v.r. a thirty i.i after Ihe . i'.lii .i.a u.- : '. r...'i --. t.wil: on .- before ihe ...i. .! y r j .Lny, A.il. lSr. aim: y to ihe lr ir ' ol . :.i..niiiv. i-.!lavri!i?..'.V.lilJiK,!l t.'?!"?:a-'.hy ,.V1',::I:; i .Iud;e. ) t.r'ii ! the Hcvi- ed Su .l'jd;e. !i Jifiv l.i.'i it .-''iinr '. e v n: rsia.il'' -si' -iw . a (,t S ' : . a.i i.i uoinpany will irr.e'-.i .. liii ..,Ilii.. : I aescu u in.-ri in V'.oe titw. 1 I) ited tlii :ii!ili day of .U-.v 1 170. Ufa iNoros a ."I :.-..-rt i It;,k. r.Ai'.tOi Company is Nrii!i.-K. ry'f.il.jin-' i jc25 A.l . a .-.aid Conipiii.. R. C ilwin. fp jr rio'i.1 "it: 'i-ent of "Vre .ii.,. V.'.iei-r on the iieri I f.fl-.l ire '..fK, wt!l her'-.: tie during :. .-,it, - -....a h 'hii ntt head t- '.ion. .'. iic-. n .--j and f. i ' a-i-A i L-.rttle .i'i e '. d! .ri , v l,ran i i r he ri.it : reg :--iiiolo l e i M .. trj t '!.t.l itiiker.-, iJrop- po-nMn" ' c :':-.r, ii t,. y 4 Is 'IC tlll t I leuim; of tl..- i:rn-? .T rr.. t-ile v ! 'snpiinr-s t -