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- M i H i 4! u Credit Hctilier. (Scene from Judge PolamXi Special, Committee Room. ) American Pros Report by the F. and A. Tel egraph. WILSON CUEDIT MOBILIER COMMITTEE. WAsniNaTON, January 21. The Wilson Credit Mobilier Commit tee Las been iu sacre' Fesiion all morning. First, the committee had a consultation, and afterward counsel for the govern ment was called in. JUDGE POLAND S SPECIAL COMMITTEE to investigate the charge of Credit Mo bilier Btock being distributed to mem ber! of Conere.8, resumed its session this morning, and Hon. Win. 1). Kelley cross-examined (Jakes Ames. Question by Judge Kelley. I under stand from your testimony that vou hold as my property ten shared of Credit Jlobilier stuck ? Anwer. Yes, sir. Will you be kind enough to state when they became my property ? When you paid for them in January, 1868. Have there been any dividends since? Yes, sir. 11 ow much? I cannot state what they were. If ive you put them to my credit? I hold them for you, fir. Then can you tell me what property of rhine you hold ? Ten shares of Credit Mobilier stock and ten shares of Union l'acih'c. When did you get the Union Pacific? It cume into my hands in February, 1 80S ; there huve' been two or three dividends on the credit motiiier stock eince June, lSf3, but I cannot tell what they were, as I have not the data hre. WelL wiiit do you suppose you hold --belonging to me beside the credit uiobi iier? L should think I have forty or fifty shares Unioti Pacific stock. I also received soine certificates and mortgage bonds which the company was not able to give, and they were exchanged for in come bond:?, but I don't remember the amount. For the present I am simply in pursuit of what I am worth. O. Can you furnish the committee with a list of the property you held for me? A. Yes, bit, I think I can by to morrow. Q. How did I pay you for the credit mobilier stock ? A. In the first place you were to pay me 1000 ior the stock and interest. Q. Did I ask you fur credit mobilier stock, or did you ask me to take it f A. I don't remember now, but I know you took it; do nt remember of auy inter views with you in front of the Ebbett House. Had interviews with you, but do not remember as to places. Had loaned Mr. Kelly money prior to the credit ruobilier transaction. Q. How soon can you deliver my ten shares of credit mobilier stock and dm deuds? A. Mr. Ames, (producing the certificates of credit mobilier stock from his pocket), I can deliver them ow, sir ; and the dividends you can have soon Mr. Kelley. Hand them to the chair man with a list of dividends for my use. Mr. Ames, (handing the certificates to Judge roland). If you say you don t own them, 1 don t see how you are en titled to the dividends. But you- say I do own them and I in tend to uiaCe use cf them. Certainly, sir: that is what 1 agree to, perfectly, Wheu I receive these from the chair man will I or uot be your debtor ? Ye for $750. ww w . m atm now does that come r it you re ceive all the dividends and I do not take my paVi you will owe me $750 which I loaned you. The credit mobilier stock - was all paid for by the first dividend on land and the cash dividend in June fol lowing. Di t vou ever hand me a check marked W. D. K.? Yes, sir. Were there any other checks except those marked Y . i). IV. and fa. U.r Ye., sir. How manv ? I can't tell. I see. Mr. J. T. Allison indorsed his, and Mr. l'atterson indorsed his. Mr. Ames to Mr. Kelley. You don't deny having received the $330 do you? Mr. Kelly. ro, sir, I don t deny hav ing received the money, but do deny having rcx'cived the cheek alluded to by Mr. Ames; I cannot remember of hav ing received it, and do not believe I re ceived it. To the beat of my know;edge and belief I didn t receive it. I have always regarded as a loan the amount I received from Mr. Ames. Air. Ames. 1U not you afc me re peatedly when you would get any more dividends on that stock? JNo, sir ; I do not remember of giving you a note or receipt. Mr. Ame What was said when I handed you t!.e $750? I cannot tell. I had asked you a few days before for a loan. Mr. Ames said Kelley had aked him about dividends on the stock. N. t. Ordway, sergeant-at arms of the Ilou.-ie, was re-cil!d and explained how the buMness of his office was con ducted, private accounts being kept with each member, as they frequently sent dr.fts home, etc. He produced the books, and under date of June 24, 1868, pointed out the entry of $3"J9 paid on a check marked W. i. K-, and signed Okes Ames, He also produced the check, and testified that he believed it was in the handwriting of Mr. Ames. Judge Kellev denied that he had a meeting with Messrs. Colfax, Patterson and Garfield last evening, to determine upon the course they should pursue to break down the testimony ot Mr. Ame.-'. Mr. Colfax, he stated, left the city at 1 'clock yesterday for Trenton, N. J. A Preventive of Saall-Po2. The Atlantic Medical and Surgical Journal of last April j ubhshed tho following : Dr. G. 1). Norris, at a recent meeting of the Alabama State Medical Association, stated thatdurin? the pre valence of the small-pox in liuntsville. ' certain families, at the instance of some one unknown, had resorted to the free use of the tea of the cimicfnoeraeemosc or black-Buake root of the United States lTiarmacopoeia (black cohosh), as a pre ventivo of small pox. In the families using the cimiua there occurred no case of the small-pox, though some were exposed to the disease. In the same families Dr. Norris vaccinated the mem bers, but without effect so long as they continued the use of cohosh ; after ceas ing the use of the tea as s prophylactic he a?ain vaccinated tberu. when the specific effects of the vaccine virus were produced, lie submitted the results in these cases as new, and not without interest to the profession. The romantic a.pct of the late storm is dountifully conceded in this little predi - .... A 1.1 i r r imem a younpr coupia leic ie lais for bioux City to be married, and on their return were overtaken by the snow storm and lost their way.' They turned the cleitrh box over, arsLsoaght protect ion under it from the BtorTond af;er retuaimnsr in that predicamV three Lays, arrive .1 at jq Mara in eafety Tl. . ril. r m- .... xuv smc-ago limes .ublishes anlrti cle which chims to show that there Live T-een nearly one hundred murders 1 in that city WitUn eeven years, "and nr 0 a neck 6tretebed. Subscribe for the Herald. Plantation Bitters. S. T. 1860-X. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for th aged and languid it ha3 no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the ner vous weakness to which women ar es pecially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal Epirits. Dec. 26. diw lyr. Beautiful Women I: HAGAN'S MAGNOOIA BALM give to the Com plexion the Freshness of Youth. IIaqax's magnolia Balm overcomes the flashed ippearanee caused by heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and so natural and perfect that no perron can detect its application. By its use the roughest skin is made to rival the pure radiant texture of youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains nothing thai will injure the skin the Iea&t. Magnolia Balm is used by all fashionable ladies in New York, London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. 2T,. dlw lyr e 3d Mustang Liniment, l Oil 31.13 AM) HE A ST. Probably few articles have ever had eo extensive a Sale, while none have been more universally beneficial than the cele brated MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Children, Adults, Horses, and Domestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is safe to say, that no family can pass a single season without I some kind of an emollient being neces sary. It becomes a matter of impor tance then to secure the best. Over three hundred livery stables in the city of New York alone are using the Mexican Mus tang Liniment, in all of which it gives unuiua satislaction. CAl'TIOjr. The (tenuine is wrapped in a fine Steel Plate .engraving with "G. IV'. 'et bror.lr. Chrnit," nnd "Trait Mark. MEXICAN MUSTAXG LIJIMEJST," engraved across the face of each wrapper. The whole bears the proprietor's private United States Revenue Stamp, and not a common statu l as used by druggist?. IjYOS MAXrFAf TURING UO . rarii nuce, i. x. Jan. 9th. dAw w every 3rdw LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preserving and Beautifying the Human Hair To Prevent its Falling Out and Turning Gray. A woll-prescrvcd Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, ele gance, bealth and beauty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not insensible tu ii3ati.iiMgn.ni vbsiua Few thing? are more disgusting than thin. frizzly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat cavered with Dandruff. Vicit a barber and you feel and look like a new man. This is what LYOX'S KATHAIRON will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed Hair, Glossy Curls, Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistable. Sold by all Drugsicts und Country Stores. Jan, 2d. diw lw every 2w On MARRIAGE. nAPPT Relief for Younc Men. from the effects of trrors and Abuses in early life. .Man flood restored. Iinte.liments to jlarriajre re moved. New methoi'of treatment. N.w an remarkable remedies. Books and Circula sent free, in sealed envelopes. Adt'e-. H(JVVAK1 ASSOCIATION. Xo. 2 South Ninth .Street. Philadelphia, Va. nn In stitu son having a high reputation for honora ble conduct and professional skill. iuw tun 33 Sent by mail for 10 cts- E. B. Foote, M. D. 130 Lexington Ave., New York City. laiim'bci?! Lumber The Undersigned has on hand and is ?lanuraciu All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER. At his Mills at the Ferry Landing at Plattsmoutb Orders Promptly Filled.! W ti l l a -v P r wt. roTAti June.Tdd.twtf Mothers. 1on'ft7 to procure Mm. JYiniloio't Soothing Slrup for Children Teething. This valuable preparation ha been ned with NEVKrt FAILINGssL'CCEiS IN THOU SANDS OK CASES. it not tnlv relieves the rhilil frntn nnln Lnt fnv2irates the stoinnch nnd Iwiivnla mrr.jta acidity, and Kivt-s tone and eneriry to the whole system. It will also i. stantly relieve Griping in the Howeli and Wind Co lee. hjn We believe it the best and snreat remnl. the worid. in all cases of I)vsoniorv ami Iii rhoea in children, whether arrising from teeth iu( or any oiner cause. Icpend upon it mothers, it will iriva rest in yourselves, and Relief and Health to Your f.ifani. Be sure and call for Mr, Winnlow't Sootnina Surun." flavin the fie-iimiU f "CTTRTra u r t 1 en the outftus wratner. bold by Drujrgists throughout the world. 10 Dealer in Clothing, Furnuhin Goods, Hats. Caps, Boots & Shoes, Trunks Valises & Carpet Bags, &c. &c. One of the Oldest and most Reliable Houses in Plattsmouth. Main Street, between 4tb 5th. -REMEMBER THE PLACE.5S cy Kdtt SOU ETK 3 r& i' E TV 3 FOR AVOMKN TO DO. ietvi 1 -v Afliirpil Willi aramn e-i Box 7SS New York Citv. 99d30w3aj 8,-BLOOE 8& CO,, BLOOM & dkalkrs LOT ITI N Q. V vAr -11 I AvW-i GENTS' BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. Main Street. Second Door East of the Court Douse BRANCH 110US E Eroadway.Coucncil Bluffs Iowa. ID. IF. J" O ZE3I IST'S O 2T , Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schlater's Jewelry Store,t Hal ii Street, 5liittsmoiith, PJcbraska ST. LOUIS, BUUDE T DECKER. BROS.,Mir G. A.SIILLEIl&CO'SI j, PI AIT OS. Snb (Dlljer Jfirst-thss Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Strings, Sheet -M-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned MISSOURI J Insurance No. 70 DELAWARE STREE; ALL POLICIES . Iividei;b on tlie Securing tie Greatest Pecuniar: REASONS FOR INSURING 1st. This is a Western Company, managed by Western men, whoo known finneci.il charac ter, ability and po iti.iB. afford amrle guaranty tor ils careful aud succcssiul luanagcment. 2dv lis P.ilicies are all .on-l'irllliiiK 3d. Premiums all CA.-II. It receives no no'es and gives none. Policy hjlders have no in iercst to pap, aid no -ouft.inilirig notes ns liens upon their polioics. 4th. Jt hsis bo restriction upon travel. 5h. Its dividends are made upon the contribution p'an. 6th. lib business is exclusively life insurance. Are the accumulation of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans its n.iet.' at the highest rate of interest can give you the largest dividend. Eastern companies invest theii moneys at H percent., whilethis makes iw investuicuts at twelve per cent, or more. The advantage of Western in vestments to the policy holder appears iu the following startlinr figures: The amount of 31. 0OU. invested for fifty years at t per cent, compound interest, is $ 1S,4'J0.15 i ... 4o,y,n.61 10 " " " " 117,:i;it.s.i 12 " " " 31?1.(HW.00 olicholier than any othcrnancial advantages and inlusaaeata. ta'.'tlie OFFICERS II D Mackay, President, I M Swan. Vice-President. flnorge A Moore, Secretary, J Jones, Ass't Secretary, H L Ne-vtnaa. Xreurer Dr. J L Vever, Med. D'to;. DIRECTORS. D Shire. Leavenworth. Kan, II D Meckay, Leavenworth Kan. 1 M Swan, " " W G ColTin. Geo A Moore, I) W Pewcrs. " Ueo L Davis, St. Louis. Mo J Merritt, E Hustings, " MR Morgan " h J F Richards, II R Hammond II Kdsertou Tn - Carnev. " " S M Sirickler. Junction City Chas Robinson, La wrauce, W. Hadley, .1. 12. Cfl,T9 Gen. 4 jent for Nebraska and IVortliern Kansai Good Traveling Solicitors Wanted. R. W. MARSHALL. Affent. JT. R LIVINGSTON, Med Examine x-s jar Conlinenial mMm, Bos. 24, JUSTUS.LAV.-RENCE. President. J. P. ROGERS. Secretary. Enicrvrisinffi Economical, Ijibera and fcafe Number Policies issued to Jan. 1, 1372 Number Policies issued and revived in ASSETTS, Jan. 1, 1S72 This Company is Purely Mutual ip its operations, dividing its entire surplus among its Poli holders. annuallv. on the " tinrihu.t ion I'lan." and has a liirppr ltuinuu n ...1 . : , r - . . , . , cii.cii.-o 10 uieuuie, iu;in uave ever Deen aitaineu Cwas'iu su a kl u KIVI J Its total Aftet are suoicnt to discharpfe all liahinrTe. in Muiinjr re-insurance, pay back all eiv.i ,cka, a. a, auu ici j 03 vaiuuto mure miin c Ixis Company Issued BSorc Policies IN 1S71 TH.A.N" 213 O.tlier1 Company in the lorl . IS. A. TAYLOR & CO., Oeiieml Agents, for ZVdnuskn. F RNISKI.VG GOODS. Q&m 4 s?- xc. c. v .t: '!,:- '- r "Vi Plattsmoath, Nebrask SMITH'S AM'N 9 AND BOSTON, IN THIS COMPANY : II A Calkins, General A?eat, W E Harvey, Con. .ctuar. T A Uurd, Attorney. II L Xw.nan Lei v3ttorth M t, Cuemberlain. T A Hura. E B Allen. U A ''erry, Weston, Mo, W Veal. Topeka. Kansas. J M Price Atchison, Kan. W RStebbins, " I IJt T TSM OCT Tti Dew 26 28 Nassau St. H fl 1471.. 4 5.00 ft I3..-S7 ..$7,3 03,23.3,30 - - . . . .. , 1 . ' i idiiu oft uy any oiner company at a Corresponding m iiiJiyi ui curucd Surplus. of 4 js-i't') 7:J?.:''rA- for j FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA. BCCCESSOR TO Tootle, Hanna & Clark. JOHK FlTZfJFRAI.n, C. i'rtnideut. John R. Clark. T. Canh icr. II. PRMKT.K, Wee President W. Evans, Ata't Cashier. This Bank is now open for business at tacit new room, corner Main and Sixth streets, and are prepared to transact a general Banking Business. Stocks, Bond. Gold, Government and Local Securities . Bought and Sold. Deposits Received and Interest allowed ; On time Certificates. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the UnitPd Stiites and in ail the principal towns tnd Cities of Europe. OR THE CELEBRATED AND . AXiXjEUB1 ZiZIIISS of s t r a m e r s. Persons 'wishing to bring" out their friends from Europe can purchase tickets from us threugh to Plattsmoutb. aplSwtf J. WtLKIR, Propri.tor. R H. McOoLl Co., Drunrnu I 9f a. Ageut Saa hraucUco, CaJ., aud Coumcrco alrvvt, Ni, MILLIONS Bear TetKmoir (a thelf Wonderful Cut-atlvo Efl'ecta. They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Foar Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and It e (use Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers,' "Restorers, "lie., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat are a true Medicine, made from the Kative Roots andllerbi of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu' i-iJv r,I i" 1 I lints. They are the Gil EAT BLOOD P FIEItand A LIFE GIVING l'KINCI a perfect Renovator and Invigorntor of the System, carrying o3 all poisonous matter and restoring theblood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long nnwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other siieans, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They ro a Gentle Pn ma live as well as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a poworful spent ia relieving Congestion or Inflam-r of tho Liver, nnd all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAUTu. i. , old, ninrricd or sinele, at the dawn of womanhood or at Uie turn of life, these Tonic Bitters havo no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic It hen mn. tlm nod Gpat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, JUIioun, Iteniittcut and Intcrmiltent Fe vers, Diseases of the lllood, Liver, Kid Beys nnl i.Iatltler, tliese Itittrrs have been most succcssfuL 8uch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head lche. Pain in the Shoulders, Conehs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour .Eructations of the Stnniacb. Bad Taste ia the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ol the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs Pain in the re gions of the Kidneys, and s hundred other painful srnip- tums, are the oflspiimjs of lrspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torrid Liver and Rowels, which render them or unequalled tfficacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEA SES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Roils, Car. flunel, Ring-Worms. Seol.l Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipe las. Itch. Scurfs. Discoloration of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whaterer name or nature, are literally dui on and carried out of the system in .hurt time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such esses will convince the most incredulous of their cura Hve effects. Cleanse the TitiaUd Blood whenever you fimfts im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you Gnd it obstructed and sluggish to the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, tnd your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Savs s distinguished titminlnr-Tat. there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth wnose ooay is exempt from the presence of worms. it is not upon toe Healthy elements of the bodr that Worm PXifet. bnt linnn t.rfMMiMdinmnn and sliinr depoxits that breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from wvrma like these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It- H. MCDONALD Sc CO, Drua-ists and Gen. Agents. 8an Francisco. California, aud 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. araoijj bjt all sbuuqists and dealers. SPIMftG TRADE, 1S73. FURNAS NURSERIES. BROU'NVILLE, NEB. FURNAS, SONS & FERRAND. Furnas and Sons, Brownville, Nebraska, and J'j. r errand, Letroit, Michigan, have consolidated their f-tocks and will hereafter conduct business at Brownrillc, Neb., where they offer the larget and most select gen eral Nursery Stock ever offered in the West, consisting in part as follows : 20.000 Choice 3 year old Apple Tree?, lOO.(HH) " 2 " 5"0.hJ " 1 50,000 " 1, 2. 3 and 4 year old pear Trees, 40,0'jO " 2, 3 and 4 year old Cherry Trees. 50.000 " 1 and 2 year old Penrh T'ecs. 20.J0O ' l'luiu. Apricot and Nectarine Trees 4.000.000 No. 1 Honey Locust Iledge Flants, 2.01)0.000 1 O.'nee Oranjre. 5.0!)0.0oo Forest Tree Seeilinfrs. 2'Kl.OOO Kverirreens. in va.ietv, 100.0W each B'ack berries. Raspberries and -"traw berries. 50.000 eaeh Gooseberries and Currants, 20.0U) l'erpetual and Climbing Roses, 10.000 Flowerinsr Shrubs. 10.O0U.C00 Willow Cuttiags. - Cooley's Early While, and Adams Extra Early Corn. ITALIC BEES. Berkshire and Poland Hogs. J. R.IiUey of Cass County will act as agent thee nurseries in this section. P. O. address Plattsmouth. C&sa eonnty, Nebraska. '-forreDondfntc Solielled. Send .CAtaltfSte.W nll-t( fx. E3 ft H O a. o DO o U3 PA o a. Eh o ft. a AND MEDICINES AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main Street, neaily opposite the Herald Office.. Wholesale and Retail DoHcr in Drugs and iTIedicinf., Paints, Oils. Varnish es and Toilet Articles. 3 Prescriptions carefully compounded all hours, day and night. 35ly DOCTOR WIIITTBER, 617 St. Charles Street. M or,s"er located in St. Louis than any Chron-I f M 1? hy?,c'i''. successfully treats Simple Jand Complicated enereal Disease as to bring' riuiiienrs iroin nverv f:,t i. Knew..! ktiprtumties. a life-time experience, with pur-' Jest drugs prepared in the establishment, cures' it-.ir.cB sntn up uy owier. no matter wno lail- led ; tell your private troubles. tTonsultation iree. ienu two stamps ior medical es-ii.vs ; Mmaoon, "mahood. se-" ij .ii.iu. ia cents eacn. Dotn ior zr cts. luu pages. ah mat ine curious, nouotlul or tnquisit.v i?h to know all about Self-pollution Prcven 'ion. Marriace. Kvery young man and wo man ought to read it as a warning The ner vous debilitated or partially nupotentent iuicntif'Cill v Aiviiuid.wn dec2d Alitracls of Title. 'PnE NnMERICAL SYSTEM. The best J use. For descriptive circular, address. ACRES. BLACKM.1R & CO Eurliccton, Iowa. E. . DUKE c& CO., At foot of Main Street. AViiolesalk and Retail Dealers in HARDVARE & CUTLERY, STOVES, IR(15, TI5-WAKE, All kinds of T INWAR E 43-tf Manufacturin'j. Down Town Barber hop. o J. C. BOONE, CM MAIN STIIILET, One door from D. II. Wheeler's Office. HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAM P00NING. -lo!!- Childrcns' Hair Cut. Kspeeial attention given to this Branch of the Business. Call and see 15 O O ST JE, GENTS, And you will get a Boon in a CLEIAFJ SH.WE. n411y To j4nrKRTiSEBS. All persons who contem plate makine contracts with newspapers for th nsertion of Advertisements should send to Geo-1 Howe" $ G for a Circular, or inclose 23 cents for their One hundred Page Pniuphlet. containing Li.st. ol 3,W)0 Newspapers and estimates, showing the costof advertising, also many useful hint.' to ad vertisers, and some account of the exftertenees The ot men who are Known as suecesstul advertis ers. This firm are proprietors ot the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. 4! f ark How . y. and arer essed of unequaled facilities for securing tict ertion of advertisements in all Newspapers nd PeriodiceJs at lewest rates. Omaha Warble Works. M. J, FEENAN, Manufacturer and Dealer in ITALIAN A HF,RI('.4S nAKRI.K. I JIt.M S, II L lDHlO.V i:.S ITlautles & Furniture Jlarblc. For specimen or workmanship refer to Smith's and V allery's monu ments in Plattsmouth Cem etary The patronage of Ca County ia respectfully And for i cited. a3--w2T0 STATE AGENT' HALLADAY'S PATENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE AND FARM PUMPS. ' FEED KILLS, ETC., TERMS LIBERAL. The Halladny M ill ha stooj t!fo test for pix- teen year?, both in the Untied States and Eu rope and is tho only one Generally adopted by all Principal Kail roads and Farmers. 9"Send for catalogue and price liat, A. L. STRANG, aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND WALT PAPER I ! AILPaper rrimmed frea of Charge. Also Dsaler a Books, Stationary, Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions enrefully compounded by inex perienced Dru?jrist. Remember the place, three doors we?t cf the Herald office: Plattsmouth Nebraska. "thhbestis" ill be found at his old stand on Jfain St. wncre lie will he plessed to see his for mi customers aud triends. T j e has a larse and good assortment ot farm -i-a. macniaciy butu as the r yhe Marsh harvter. areaperth.it two alia A can cut. and bind ten acres rrl:iv wic one man to drive, and the binders cua work iu toe tnaae. A Tilburn nnd Studenbaker VTna-ons. f'ham i'x pion Reaper A- Mow er er. an But.ilo Pit thn-sher, and Ex"uUic Reaper and Mower Ac, F. J. METTEER, Main Street. Platt.mouth, Neb. L. S. Blajb, Traveling Aeni. Feb. 29 wtf. HENRY BOECK DEALER IN FURNITUR E, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS AXO AT ALL PBICR8. Metalic Burial Cases. WOODEN COFFINS OPAIjI, sizes. Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks fur past patronage, Ii n Ate all to call and examine my large stock o niture and Coffins jan2St CITY MfcAT MARKET, -cr GeOs IPi Icr, MAW STREET, my PlattSEaaGulIi; - IVcbraska. ville be ine best of Fresh Meats always en hand i hcir season. Highest Price Paid for Pat Cattle I. 3IIighest Cash Price paid for green II ides. fd.fr NEW LUMBER YARD! Ilavinz oncned a Lumber Yard at Louisville, I will keep all kinds of LUMCEII, DOORS, SASH, BLIXDS. &c, tc.. Sic, would invite all those wishing to purchase tj give trie a call. O T will alsr. a.I in ill kinds of GRAIN. which I will pay the highest Market price. B, NO I E S. . I'ysj ay To the Eist North and Southeast. STATIONS. si iic MAIU Leave Plattsmouth. 3.0p.m, m. Arrive Ba lington .7.C0 a-m. 10..rj0p. m. " wendota 11.13 in. 3.23 a, bg. " ChiojiKo(C.B.AQ.) 3.15 p m. 7.00;i. m " Peor:a " 9.00 a.m. 12.00 a.m. " Ind'plisd.B.cf W. 6;lrp. ta. 9 25 a.m. " Cincinnati " 11.1)0 p. m. 4.15 p.m. " LoeanspV.T.PAW 5.55 m 9.20 u. "Columbus " 2.43 a.m. 63r.m. t-ThrouRh Cnrs from Mi.u.oun River to Chl cs?o. Indijnupoli, Cincinnati, Lsnancport and ColuintiuH. Connections at those points with lines lead ins to the Kant, North and Smith. Th it? is tho JJent, Shortest , (Jmekt&t and Cheap eit Kote. Do not. be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the ISurliiifrton ami uissouli Itiver ltnilroad. A.K. TKUALIN. C E. PKKKIN3. Gen'l Ticket Arcnt. Uun'l Sup'Y- FURKITUR E CABINET MAKER And dealer in all kinds of IT limit uro &CIsnfrH Main 8TKCLT, (third deor eart f P 0 Plattsmouth sT" Repairing and. Yarninhin neatly none. Funerals attended on the shortest astio THE BE S T 18 ALWAYS 1 THE CHEAPEST :0: For Your Groceries Oa To W. IS. GUTHJM Corner Third and Main Streotg,. PlattroetrtU, :o: i3TlIe keeps on hand a choice irof. m well selected Stock of Fancy Groceries, Ooffoes, Tea, k:, A, fa, i-Also a gocd assortment of EojtslShoes.-V In Connection with the Grocery fa a Bakery & Confectionery I k'nJ f Countr3r ProJuco bought and Ti.ke noticeof the sign "EMPIItE BAKERY U I,J .sjlGwt.i. G. W. HI E R K, Main Street, Four Doors at of Court House, HARDWARE, HEATING COOFCIHo STOTES Of the latest Improvements, warranted and Eoli at a fitnall profit above ooat. Doing my own wort t Tin and Sheet iron Combined, with Iong"ciPericn gnnrantew satisfaction and Prices to suit 31 w 3m ROCK! ST0NEI 1 will furnish parties with ston fnr M building purposes at a reasonable price. fc qu.irries or delivered on the cars at Louis station. The following kind of stons caa had on short notice; sills, caps, perch rock or rod sand st.ine such a was used bv tka B. A M. R. K. in the construction of their ston work. AH responsible orient, nromntlv J. T. A. HOOVER. Louiville, Station Neb.. W. SUATTAT0N'S - ' -- 1 v J. 1 FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. MAIN STREET, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Turn prepared to accommodate the publie with Horses. Carnaxes. Lueiriea anrl a. V 1 ir . on short notice and reasonable terms. A ilask willrun to the steam boat landing, and aJL pari of the city when demred 4aauary U 1571 djewu. I A. I I V vis. .1 i