1" dm HERALD. it tentlou Farmers. ily tliounitml dolmrn to lonti ou at 9 per cent. atmiiflit. j money la private ftiuiU and an io wen 10 cull ii nu ace me, II fciti . inonov. No rrd titiie and ija. W. 8. Wik, litj Union Hluik. I 1 (7 'ill Umuiitli muHt Iiave the dlHgon t: vp mid it in rur business. i .td we wi'rn Kolntf to have ik'iMunt weather now, riebt It mow such thing. Kirtco(rtl chnrnli society in con X i lie )HMHilility of grnnd fii- im-nt to lo c I ven after K;ister. Ik'.iai.d nnilprstnniU tliut V. V. ! will tai ninon" tli one who will ir ru Mcnru llie minium miin- . I', railroml an' K"'"K t1 ; tt ou the t'ikiiii of (.'. (J. Titlior, prii'inrl. look Ht tlit) display in:ide in ,wliidowa of the opera lions ore. It ia only a sumple of Hide. ii ty dork is iniikin' yood villi hi nsHt-Hbor'n booka, if tin could work on Sunday ild yooti hve them completed. J.i.irn il oiliru is iinlulrii)i in a icw a"'ii on tlio wtut sule ol t lie liiuai u buildin, llu-ir prcaciit pi dc ol Th3 art loan which will positively bo peneu ou the Utli liaa every pro mi ho ol 'ins an en tiro fcuccei and the ludics have secured a great variety of leautiful and antique urticle for exhibition. They wi.l have it bible 150 years old, aonie genuine lurf from Ireland und any amount of curiosities. Jjjfrphone exchange ought to uhle its preicnt number of exchange thin city. There are very few In the y who luive given a telephone more hi a itturvatiou trial that would do liout oik- and If the number in the y weredoublad tin ir value to all would much greater. Isn't it ;ibout time the people of ittainoutb were waking up to the ict that city election id almost at and; and does it not behove them to i'm to it that the grand farce thai our olice olFuora have been enacting for V uie lime paat is brought to a close Selection day ? Ve desire to call attentiiu of the Vlers of the Herald to the adver- JTinnJls contained thereiu. The cu riae displayed by the business h In the manner of advertising and jgoods they advertise Bpe.vk for f-uaelves. Head over the advertise Jits and see who the live and suc fsful biisiiie-Mi men are. Iht-ritT liver Saturday received I he eliience that u ruriiae uud sp;iu .orS!shil bie.i at :! in Moux y, Iowa, uUo a lirt and burjry til a livery 8taiu in at. J" .no., il to be ou the look out for them itthi Miuiinary justice, dealt out the ol 1 anti-horse thief associa- niilit be el'- II. L. li Lincoln, yu pdiKouo at ricasaut II ill, came iu to paa Sunday at hmo in lMaltsinoulh. Win. Stunlej , from the iouth-wcat corner of C'hkh, called at tlio IIkuald ofllco and renewed uruuiutauce. J. A, MacMurphy U home from his work In Omaha; Fred Nye having re turned from his Wnshihtftoti trip. Shtriff Ilyeis was in Omaha last night in search of the Weeping Water safe ci ackers. No clue as yet. Mis. E. F. (Jrlmi h, of I'.icilic Junc tion, came over lod.iy, and will re main over Sui.day visiting friends. Frank Davix, formerly with Fred Herrmann this city, started this moru ind for a week's visit ut Denver, Col orado. It. W. Welboru. who moved last winter to (J rerii w-od eouily, Kan sas, isiu .own on a viit to bis old home. A. C Aldrii li, one of the popular li. & M. men, is blinking anin mi tlie main line pa.scnjjer between Jliis cily and lfed Cloud. Ilev. Fallier Knylish accompanied the Omaha delegation lu t : i i city, and the JIkuai.h was jflifl to make the acquaintance of the rever end tfenth'iii.'ii . A. II. Keller, the down town druir gist came down from Oim.ha S itiii'lny and remained over Sun. lay. Mr. Keller has been, the last two years, a student in the Omaha medical college, and after graduating will enter prac tice iu this city. C. H. Minor, one of t he jjood boys of Omaha, is In the clly tor a few days. Miss Nellie Gerrans and Mrs. Ed Oerrans (nee Mattio Cooper) came down from Lincoln yesterday to spend a few days in the city. Johnny Sexton, an old time l'latts moutli boy, now of Mi.oiiri Valley is ou a visit lo his home in this city. W. X. IJuel), of St. Joseph, Mo., of the Uuell manufacturing company, son in-law of Chaplain Wright, is in tlie city for consultation with Dr. Livingston. He ia suffering from chronic catarrh and olh-'r difficulties. Solomon Si Nathan wish to intro duce to the ladies of Haitsmouth and ST. rATKICK'X HAY. Its (lYIobratlon la This Hay. City, a (Jala Early this morning' all preparations seetiu'd completed lor the rand celc brallou ot it. Patrick's day, that had been looked torwaril to with so much expectancy by the Irish-American citizens of I'latiHiiionth. Merchants opened their stores, and breathing the inspiration of Hie day, proceeded ut once lo decorate their buildioga, utitl before ii i lie o'clock. Main street presented a Fourth of July appear iiucc, neatly every business houe in the cily having flags uud bunliug tiy ing to the breeze. No belter day could have been mailu to order lor a grand celebration, and those directly intercfted were more than pleased at the auspicious day. At .30 a. ru.. the IS & M bund, of which nil IMul: iiioiii is proud, n.i.il.- its iippeuriiiii e on I he si reel". I In- members thiui:i, in t liei r u ui foi ins and tlie.r iiiA'.ru me.ils ;'iitcnini; iu the sunlight. Up on the hill in the Fourth ward, Hur vey Sage, (.'hurley U'.uck and Charley Skililier t-lood bfliin.l the old tilhlion ready lo halulc tlie guests of the day upon I heir arrival, whilclhe iiieiubers of the A. (). II. iu their new re:dia, marched down M reet to tlie depot. Along t he linn of march, i he flags waved and ever and anon a bit of irecn would b: seen flying from some si ore room of some who were pos sessed of more thau passing interest in the djy. At the depot tlie A. O. II. society was joined by a body of men, members ol the (J. A. II. Post, this i ily, who with their guns, with fixed bayonets added to the parade. Upon tlie arrival of tlie traiu from Omaha, the It. & M. baud opened the ball with music, while fully oue hundred Irishmen iu ftiM regalia, sicppcd 1 ro in in? train ami torined in line. The line baud composed of the members of the A. O. II. of Omaha, responded with music, uud the li. & M. baud then played the "Irish Wash erwoman white the Iiik; ot march was taken up iu the following ol der. Omaha band. Omaha delegaliou Ancient Or Ilibernians. Ii. & M. band l'lattsmouth. McConihie Fust G. A. it. l'lattsmouth delegation TUP MJOXAL. The Helo tv Des Moines Still Undecided. It Will Depend Upon What the People Will Do. Full Particulars of the IUat. The Art Loan. OrrtCEKS A5U COMMITTEES. Mrs. S. P. Wilson, president; Miss Lue Shannon, secretary; Mr. Alva Drew, treasurer. KXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mesdatues C. 1). Irwin, S. 1. Holla way, M. B. Murphy. Wash Smith. DKCOIt ATIOX COMMITTKK. Mesdames M, It. Murphy, It. Peter son ; Win. Torter; Misses Ella Kennedy, Leila Thomas, Lizzie Schildknec'nt. Carrie Ilollaway; Messrs. Pcteison, W. Tatctam, J. E. Leesley, U. Gienger. niiCKPTlOX COMMITTKK. Bros. St. John, C!iaui'-,'i s, Newell, 8piirlck, Aithur, Davis, Itinck and Smith. MUSIC COMMITTEE. The Ukuai-U is very much in earnest 1 Messrs. It. Is. indham, H. Newel', in regard to the diagonal roa.l. and the Sumner Hall, Sam Mathews. Ii. Spur- 1st. 2d. der of id. 4th. 5th CUi. Citizens on foot and in car- vicinity Miss Florence Brooks who is cieut Order of Hibernians. a milliner of eastern experience and will hereafter have charge of that de partment in their store. Miss Brooks will be pleased to rae?t the ladies and show them the many new styles for the spring season. An- riages. The line of match as and "P. List of Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at l'lattsmouth, Cass County. Neb., M uch 1(5. 1.SS3. J lcciive. The citv at nresent is full of roughs and roustabouts, who have no money and won't work, so of course must re---ftjrt Vodfd Uiaf are dark and tricks that are vain" to keep them alive. Look out for sand-baggers and thieves. As the warm weather approaches the number Increasas. Get new locks on the back doors, and turn the dog loose in the yard. The popularity of tire 15. & M. rail- i J 1 . a C I. au iilunfil v flH't UIIU lifl VUiV.o" . . - -I'd Ptre"g-of its business. The present regular express and passenger trains are not sufficient to do the bus iness that Is really detoauded, and tho company have decided to run Hi? trains known as N-"' d 4. which nA onlT re- Tom n.ismo,ta and nmJ to Lincoln and return, cir through to ueti ioua, mamng iwo trains each way daily, on the main line as far as Red Cloud. It will not be long until through trains in the same way will be required. . t The horse th'tif has been getting in his work again in the vicinity of South Bend. Poor judgment was used though, as it is doubtful if the ani mals taken would sell for the amount which is offered as a reward for their capture. The following is the descrip tion of the horses and reward offered: Stoles. From George Schroeder, on Sunday night, March 18th, 1883, oue cream-colored or almost white mare, weight about 00 pounds, blind In one ey?, lump size of hen's egg on left side of neck. Also, on the same night, from South Bend, two sotrel horses, weight nine hundred and fifty to one thousand pounds; one white auou auu oue cnppieu oeninu. w in pay aau rewaru ror capture ana con- rtv - w (ivvnc MMonfT Flattsmouth, Neb., March 19, 1133. ue irost is now aoout out oi iue manent gutters on Main street and widen the sideu alks if that is to be done. It is due the o.vnert of property -nn Main ttrect that their property be protected from surface water drainage. It is also due to the city that our author ities adopt wi-e precautions to protect private property and thus avoid claims and suits for damages by the owners of this property against the city. The cit izen who iuvei-ts his means upon Main street in valuable improvements, and navs his proportion of the expenses of - . maintaining our city government, is en titled to protcct'on, and the eity author! ties are bouud to exercise due diligence in the care aud uianaeemeni- of its streets and water courses to the end that the private citizan may not suffer by reason of the want of dne diligence or ordinary care on the part of those in charge of . ur municipal affairs. A City ia .Ashes. Under this heading the .Black Hills Index, published a Central City gives the following account of the fire: it Shows how news will increase iu vol uiiio when it leaves borne: - Under date of 17th instant the tele- irraub trivea information of the total destruction of the business portion of Plattsinoatri Nebraska, bv nre. as many old residents of Plattsuiouth are now living iu this county, this will be read with regret. It is terri ble to contemplate a busy little city lu flames, with no power to clieck them, but to sit and watch the crn nib- ling of tine business bouses,- erected . rt great Cxpeuse. oue by one, aud tby--cracfcliug- fire lick up home us nome. yve preaici mai upoiv- Anderson Fred Anderson N l Iteasoii Ephraim B lies Jacob Boyd Wilber Coiinely Chus Clifford K. Clemuions N Coi ke ('lein sy Day Lavoiia Dull W E Emery Wm Fast John Goodman C E Auk .1 V Anderson S II Brown Frank P Bennett Polly V Brady Miss Courtney Ellelia Cloidt John Campbell II L Dotielson Amos Dickinson Sherman Kliingtlon Jo-ephina 2 Everett Mr. Fry James Grace J M Gillsou Miss Lillie Howard Etta Hogeboom E P Huntly P F Jones Geo Kapeibafor D F Latta W E Lee Lucy A McCord B A Maurer John Ness C M O'Donnell J C Perry Mrs M Ryan John Smith Crit Steellhosey Stem E i Thacker John Walker C W VittJJ3 II L Harris Lew Harris W L Ki unison Orin Kaesor W P Leming Charley McCracken Bert 2 Moore G L Patton Mitchell Noi res J II O'Breeu Mrs Susan Phillips M Shaw Jack Smith Harrison Snyder J A Stephen Geo Yanborn Maggie WPWums Frank ' Walker Philip will Persons calling for the above please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M laid out, heretofore published, was taken the procession at the end of the parade filing into FLzgerald's hall, which was soon tilled with the visitor?, home members ef the order and citizens. M. J. O'lleilly presided during the exercises in tlie hall, which opened with music by the bands. The presi dent then introduced Mr. Ilai tig.m, who in a warm speech, welcomed the guests to the city, an 1 who spoke of the day, the occasion aud the old na tive Isle, which they all so much revered. Following this speech, which .was very warmly applauded, Ilev. Father English spoke most elo quently giviug a history of" the patron saint of the Irish of the day they were celebrating, of tlw wrorig and sufferings ot the Irish people and closing with one of the grandest preoratious it has !e ;n our pleasure to listen to in many days It is seldom one liMcus to a more elo quent speech than that delivered by Fa ther English aud one breathing more patriotism and love of home anil country than bis oration. It was the event of the day. Following this a vote of thanks was given the speakers aud tlie members of the G. A. H. for their attendance afur whieli all nartook of lhc refreshments in the hail which the ladies had cupplied in bounteous quantities. Tlie hall was beautifully decorated with fi:igs,biiiiuers, and pictures aud the green was conspic uously displayed. This afternoon lias h;en passed in a general review of the citv, tuuiiv carriages having been ob tained for the accomodation of the guests, who took their departure at 4:20 highly gratified with their visit and cele bration in this city. To P. It. Murnhv. Johu Blake. M. J. IIkkai.i) is glad this evening to lay be fure its reader complete tact regarding !n-ru i 1. it-t M.in lin( aud its wolk fir tin- ye ir. To secure the.-c facts i he 1 1 Kit.vi.l) wrote lo Mr. Clarkson, of th Des Moines Blister, receiving t ir fol lowing reply : Dfc.s MolNKs, March 13, 187:1. II. M. Bt siiNELi.. Dear Sir: . We have a good deal of faith in the Diagonal. Mr. G. F. Woolxton. the man-agi-r, has shown wonderful push and n:ip, and the sy u.licute behind him are K. T. Wilson Si Cik. New York, one of whom wan here a few days ago. I judge at li H-t i hundred miles will be built and operated this year. I scud two in terviews that tell tiie whole story. Mr. WooUton's addrcrs is Marahalltowu. Yours truly, J. S. Claiikson. From the two interviews mentioned in the letter ami published in the Register, we take the fol'owlng, all of which is of direct iuterest and shows conclusively that the road is not yet located west of Des Moines, and that Mr. Woolston, manager of the road, is in waiting to see what the people will do. Kritiii Die Iowa State Register ot March 4th. We have for the people of Des Moines the good news this morning that the necessary money to secure the Diagoual road has been raised or secured, and for the people of Iowa, along the route from McGregor through Des Moines to south western Iowa, and also Council Bluffs, the good news that this great trunk road is sure to be built, and the greater part of it this ye:tr. Below is the story in de tail : A llegister reporter noticed consider able low talk and serious gesturing in the Aboru house last night among the Diagonal committee and in which Mr. Woolston seemed the central figure. Later in the evening he interviewed Mr. Woolstou, aud with the following grati fying result of important news to the people of Des Moines and of Iowa: 'How has Des Moines used your com pany?" asked the reporter. ''1 am glad to le aide to report that your city has finally raided the required amount," said Mr. Woolston. "That is, they have come within fifteen hundred dollars of it, and on the promises of a half dozen prominent men that they would see the full amount raised, ray company has decided to locate into Des Moines, which we shall do at once." "Are yon in a hurry to locate iuto Des Moiuefr?'' 'Yes, sir, we are, for the reason that we expect to' build two hundred miles of road this year, and we must know nl once where we are going to build il.'' "l) you usk the communities through which you pass anything iu advance to pay "for your surveys?" "No, sir, we do not ask one dollar until we give them the railroad. We are working iu good faith to build a lirst-class road- We expect it. to ben efit the country through which ve pass, but we do not wish them to pay uuiil we give them the road." "When do you expect to complete I he road to Des Moines?" "As quickly as is possible to build it. By the terms of subscription we are to'h.iye it beie by January 1st, lt84. We own now staudaru steel rails for one hundred miles of road und we arc iu the market lor another hundred miles. We are making con tracts lor ties, bridge material, etc., lor two hundred miles of road. The facts are we have one of the best syn dicates bsck ol the scheme that ever started out to build one thousand lock, Mrs. It. Peterson, Miss Alice Jean. KN T SillT l NM i;.TS Messrs. Windham. CIiiiuIjcis, Siuii'i, Black, Spurlock, il.s 1 1. u.uaaii t;o.M mi it i;i:. Mrs. Alex. Schlegul, chairman; Mes dames Frank Johnson; Misses Clara Babbington. S. Wordcn; Messrs. Sum ner Hal!, Frank D.ivis. PHOTOUKAPIIS AND DAOUKKKEOTVPES. Misses S. Wordcn, Annie Murphy, Nettia Smith, Elsio Smith, Cm in Ish.tm. M.ude Porter; Mesire. Suiii:i r Hall, Will Sampson. Fr.uiii .Mu.-gm. KKKUKSII MK.N !'S. Meadaines S. 1'. Wilson, A. Drew, S. P. Ilolloway, Wash Smith, E. l)avis,M. Wayliright, Mole, U. lVteison, (;. II. Ir win, Win. Porter, M. B. Murphy, Ste phen Davis, J. W. Barnes, E. Allice, C. L. Harris, li. Newell, (J. Jones, Misses Ella Kctiucdy, Liz.!c Schildknccht, Le- lia Thomas. Liie Shannon, Alpha Conn. KOOM. Messrs. Tateman. li. Peterson, A S. At wood, W, Allice, It. Geinger. ADVKIITISINO. li. U. Wiudhmii. TABLE COMMITTEE. Mrs. It. Newell, chairman; Mes dames F. Khroeler, li. Kennedy, G. Kinser C. Jones, S. Harris, lirantner, Gienger, Heath, Flemming, Smith, II Waybright, Mauzee; Misses Emma Smith. S, Harrison, Mrs. A. Drew, M. L. White, Dabb, Hadly. For Sale Double carriage and harnoss. Terms iy. wit A. Drew. New millinery goods just received at Mrs. Read's in the HcrolJ Todd block. St Mrs. A. E. Head will giro special at tention to drcus making. A Karui For Kent. Two hundred and forty acres, two miles south-west of Eight Mile Grove, highly improved, with good house and outbuildings. Inquire of Anduew Keun, it l'lattsmouth Neb. Pasta re. Two large pastures, under fence. Good grass, plenty of shade, never failir.g streams, rock bottom. Horses and cattle received. Call on or address. w5lU Jno. W. Clahk. two good For Male. A span of 6-year old mares, horse wagon and harness; also it earriege ana harness. woitf A. Drew. FKE1 UOKDElt Wants it distinctly un-ler-ito I tint la has in f-tock the best selected and must lompleteline of CULTIVATORS ever brought to this county, which he is selling very low. lw-tf .1.000 fence posts for sale, or address SCtf P. L. Call on AVwe. Bremner's crackers l&s 4 w. at Stndelman's. '1 he only fu st class barber shop and bath rooms iu the cily at Joe ho ids, under Carrulh block. d&wtf Strictly Pure. All tobacco used in my factory is uu adulUratcd aud parlies buying my cigars will always secure strictly first -class goods. My special brands are all kuown for quality aud as reliable cigars. dwtf Junes Peitkriieuu. Brcinner's tfcs 4w crackers at Wcckbach's. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents aud lodging at Same reasonable latcs. Farmers anil Commercial Men will please bear this iu mind. d&wtf lireiiiuer's crackers at Baker's, t&s 4w ;. a. it. The attention of ex-soldiers is called to the fact that not one in ten of them who reside in the state of Nebraska, are members ef the Grand Army of Republic. This is not as it should be, for as soon as the aims and objects of our order are known, old soldiers having honorable discharges, seek to join with us. Instances occur often where members of the same regiment meet and know each other within the post aud at our camp fires, who would nev er have such privileges granted them had our order not existed. I would therefore call on all in our St.ite who are eligible for membership to at once join themselves to a post of possible. If there is no post located near you, aud there are 20 ex-soldiers desiring to organize a new one, send at once the names to either E li. Tay lor, Cuief Mustering officer, David City, Nob., or to F. F. Rexford, of Weeping Water, Neb., who is Muster ing officer of the district you reside in, and proper papers will be forwarded at once. Lit there be a hearty re sponse to this notice all over our State. Very Respectfully, Jno. C. Bonnell, Dept. Commander, Dept. of Neb,, G. A. R. Notice. To the owners of Odd Fellows shares iu the Masonic and Odd Fel lows block: You are hereby noti fied to brin"; in your shares to the undersigned nr.d receive the cash for the s:itne. S. II. Ilicuuoxu, difcwiiw Cli'n Board Trustees. Bremner's crackers at Hansen V. :&s4w B'einuer's Lewis.' crackers at Bennett & t&s 4w Bremner's crackers at Murphy's. t&s4w Auction. If you have auythiug you want sold at Miction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf The World Hants ProeT. "The proof of the pudding is the eating there of," and not in chewing the string which tied the bag. There fore, take Dr. Jones Red Clover Tonic It cures all blood disorders, torpid liv er, sick headache, costiveness, and all diseases of the urinary organs. 'I he best appetizer and tonic known. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Fifty cents mr bottle. Oct. 5, 82 e4w. There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the boss eating house in he state. 23tf -Money to loan; easy terms on im proved lands. Sullivan &; Wooley, 5tf at Union 11 lock Just received, a large lot of new goods in the boot and shoe line at hherwood , Rockwood block.olwlt It will pav vou to read Wise'" col timu iu this paper, you may find jus what vou want. S9U Card of Thanks. Iu behalf of McConihie Post G. A. R. the undersigned desires to return thanks The best goods for the least money at William llerolds. 43tf miles of l)lllro:ld WllllOUt SelllUST a boud. Thev are a new syndicate lor commissary stores and also for their en Iowa, aud it properly eucotiraged will I couraging presence at our camp fire on Manufacturing aud reoairiii"- at Sherwood's, located now iu t :e Rock- to the good people of Pluttsmoutli and wood block. alwtf vicinity for their liberal donations ot build an extensive svstem ot roads, one that the state will be proud of "What are you going to do about the line southwest ot Des Moines.' 'Well that is a question we are fully ready for. We have thought of it and are oulv wailiuir ail expression from Des I Moines. Now that your people have done their part we nre ready to announce that we nre jro'insr southwest a quickly as possible, provided the people are ready lor us. we nave inree corim oi cujji- Louisrille Locals, Hon. Orlando Teff t and other parties from Avoja have been speuding a few days hereabouts, hunting geese, but the festive goose '-h-tngs high" yet by sev eral majority. Mr. Seever has been visiting iu town a few days, accompanied by his new bride. May their lives long continue to flaw on as peacefully as the laugh ing waters, is the wisi of "Skcdunk.' Mr. IT. Herold has got his stock of clothing in shape, and has sold several suits already, Another dance for the beneiit of the sidewalk fund occurred last Friday evening. It was a success socially aud financially, and we shall now walk dry shod to the depots. James Drake has been trying all the toothache cures of late. Truman nan s team iook a spiu 0"Rielly, James Grace, M O Rourke, J. I uecrs organized aud in that country, and Khali locate our line and commence grad ing as soon as the right of way and aid J. McYet, Win. Neville, P. McC'aun and many others is the success ot the iay and I he occasion due. evening of the 15th inst., and especially to the ladies for their generous and un tiring efforts in our behalf. II. C. McMakix, Chairman Com, on Arrangements. KKWAIIIH A liberal reward will be paid for the .i v . r. 1 recovery ot a team stolen ironi oouiu Bend, Neb., March 18th, or for the ap lirehensiou ot the thief. The description ot the team is as roi- lows: 1 sorrel mare wt. 1000 rt with a Wm. Ilerold's old established dry foods and grocery house for bargains 43tf Joliimon Itros liave remov ed lotlicuew Itorkwood block Call sunt Nee tlieni for hard ware. If bunch on left hck. hurt foaling. Also is in shape. ve expect iu uuuu ""c j 8;) T,.i niare wt. 'JUJ.ius, siripe in iae, hundred miles of road southwest ot here (iar. . on let t hip Where Our Editor Came From. The following notice from the Sij.- autney, Iowa, Review lias escaped the notice of the editor and the local gives it away: "We are in receipt of the. l'latts mouth, Nebr iska. Herald, of which Hon. Sam M. Chapman, o that city, has recently become the managing ed itor, Sam is one of the old friends of our boyhood and we have known him ever since "Ilec was a pup. Hi3 pa rents and ours were among the pioneer settlers of Des Moine3 county. w e were members of the same Sunday school clas3 whn we were good little boys, over thirty-five years ago, and we have together beguiled the tedium passing from the .Mississippi river to this vear." "Have you decided upon the route be low Des Moines vetr "No, sir; that will depeud upou what the neoi.le will do for us. I have met Delegations from several communities iu that'direction. Thev have promised me that thev wm:; I do their full shar . If liie.v il.'.'it will soon In: located. We Lelieve cur road will lie of real value to that region. Firt, it will make them the shortest possible line out for the east, thus making them tul stautially a trunk line east add west. Do vou know that Des Moines will be twenty-five miles near Chicago over our road to Marshall- town than iuto Chicago over the C. & N. W. than bv anv other line. For Win- ternet and all the couetry west and southwest of there, our road will be much the shortest Chicago road. AVe cross twentv-three railroads in Alpii nso Da HUNG, South Bend, Neb. TLLF.tiKAlMlY. Vnli oiinraa lii TcleLT '. ltailroiul anil Kxvress took Keeping, l-or ternn. nd.lrefs. r . fiu.DkU.1, Avoca, Cu.ic Ceunty, Xeb. Inclose Htampto limine answer. 1-w-l THE REV. GEO. II. TRAUYE.for Bui bon. Ind, says: 'tJoth myself and wife owe our lives to SAILOII b COrv SUMPTION CURE." ARE YOU MADE misserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi- loh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi- loh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 81. f n 2,..i.,n I i,.nn.w nrllinflnr aprinnn t!16 AllSSOUn. ""'" " ' " Ul " .- - ... roil oAn artnallv reach everv uart o A town ou the Diago- sponsioility. me ouggy got a slight by Aaron ionara m m . ioS t n Then we come directly from wound, and that's nil. Spring Creek meeting house, .fighting r)C entjre lumber regions, on the J. V. Glover is re trranging his stock flies on our sore toes", and taking an in- shortest rail line from the Mississippi r o. olir,- !,! or,-; v..,inrv nf Mm marbles. LsbOoRS: MO- river lo mi una aecuuu ui i. IK irWV4.t) OV U IkJ 1 1 j g IVIIlVi; vm. v-w. .... I . i i J t fi i A..' ronon. goods to advantage. Ken gimici nanuiea. .u . t t, lumbw. off 200 Frank Stauder is putting a neat stone live and receptive pockets. e uave to ;J00 m; je8 higher up than any other sioAwalk in front of the cloth in or store, hunted sauirrels. fished for niud pouts road reaching this country. rw. TTawAll an.l Dr ITpm.i.r Un.l skirmished tosether for apples -men i unuerstana, w.r. vtoomton. I ... I Ikrtt vaii 'i rc raolr trfc crrt BnitthWMI 1 V, .. I r. t K .1.. .-..l or. irolar mp!niH It IS DOW WilDr"""'"" J ""." ubyo wen cul,clla.uou uj uu - - from here as soon as the people are colds" for a week, but they have got sincere pleasure we place ine iiekald ready to aid . ou to gjve to Ta it about all "hawked" up now. on our exchange list, as a means of re- Moines a direct connection with the A etiAr f'nn1v Ia ltnililintr a. ,mhh I nwiniT the acauaintance, and rekind- rich regions of southwestern Iowa. little residence oa the east side, but it ling the friendship that we enjoyed so is big enough for Asher, and he will thoroughly in the never to be forgot ten days ot our youtn. J. V. Weckbacli lia just re ceived a fine line or carpet In the latent patterns. Call ear ly. -IStf Uuse balls and bats at Phil Young's headquarters for base ball goods, d&wlt Griggs' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truelv be said wf Griggs' Gl wine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Yv ill positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption-. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Only 25c. for sale by Smith & Black Bros. 29-lly Girl Wanted To do general liouseworK, tjood waes jiaiJ. For particulars apply to Mrs. J. W. Martins or at Hatt & Co.'s butcher shop. 4t Going to his Grave. .There he goes again direct io sa loon and pours down another heavv draught of strong drink, not so much because he demands it, but for the artificial buoyancy it produces the after effects of which leave him more miserable thau before; i; is this dread ful practice that is daily sending thousands to their graves. A re.nedv for all this is found in the true friend SniLOII'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphth- .i. I i . mswawDM uu,. xur, o teitiper.iu.e-thc best and purest of 35eowly SMITH & BLACK BROS alI lliediciues-Electiie Bitters. Sold fl 1 tonirvrt by Roberts' Pharmacy at 50 cents. ,. . Vuv" . ... 41c6wly ed to me. will please call on or before March 5th, and settle up. Having sold my goods I wish to square up all accounts at once. Frank P. Tkaster. Cedar Creek, Neb., Feb. 22. '83 49t3 Schlegei's special brands of home manufactured cigars are the leaders in the market and are made from the best quality of tobacco. 30tf Th World Mill Mores. Notwithstanding Mother Shipton's At Schlegei's cigar store may always dire prediction, the world still exists be found the very best brands of smok- The people will live longer is they use move to town as soon as it is done. S. A. Milgrim will not move west as reported last week, on account of the ill he ilih of Mrs. M. The lads and hisses here - have swapped styles on head rigging. The demure lass appears now iu a plain hat, while the hitherto verdant youth goes, forth gushing and blushing tx neath a brilliant red bat adorned with trimming to match Charley Brown, our lively democrat from Illinois, is here to dispose of hi crops,. and will take a lot of seed corn back with him. He is arranging wjta the Mo. Pac couipauy to start a towu midway . between here and Weeping Va.tfr. The county seat ia to 5e moved to the new. town in a few years, and then Weeping "Water and Louisville will be recorded with lier culaneum and Pompeii. -v , . ' Skedunk. - mm- Prof. Drurufnond will please accept thanks for the kind invitation given last night. Some day vchen the ap paratus is to be wound up and touched off. we will take advantage of the op portunity to .visit the bast school in the state -ol Nebraska, .and of which Plattsuiouth is proud tf lo;jt. P, E. Ruffner received a car load of Kelly barb wire the other day at Weeping Water, it- was intended to have been shipped here, but through mistake wont on; Ed will have it back here or another in its place jn a few days. -- ' which we are now practically cut off from T "Y6S, sir, we are all ready for active work, and the facts are wearecontem plating building more road than any one in this country knows of at pres ent." "Are vou eolnn . v l ! towns and eountry soutttii tt soen? -Yes. Bir : we shall wcrk It up at once. As I said to you. we are ready for active worlLi "Do vou still intend to go to Ne braska City V "Yes. but the building in the lm mediate future will be from Des moines west of southwest and thence to Council Bluffs. By so doing we will be able to secure a share of the transcontinental business fully a sooner. ' ' ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. 30tr -HACKMETACK." a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. SHILOU'SCURE WILLimmediate- ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guarrantee on every bottle of Shilohs Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. For sale by 35eowly Smith & ulacl ukos. Manufacturing aud repairing at year Sherwood's, in Rockwood block-Mwtf j Gums A. lairgc stock of cliflerciitit iiiiuiufnciui' bom in iiienls of sill clecrliitious. ' M. OjXjXj I2ST -A-ILSTZD CARRUTirS JEWELRY STORE. 1TFACTI711IW O AND RE1MIUING AT Slierwood'S, Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure, which subdues and conquers coughs, colds. consumption, whooping cough, and all 1 diseases of the lungs. For proof call at Smith & Black Bros, drug store and get a bottle free. Oct.5,'82 29e4w Save your teeth by using Dr. CI ut ters. Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse I Preserve! tf Wall Paper. New stock of wall paper at Roberts' Pharmacy. olwlmo Beware of Them. A good article that has achieved succest, una attaineu a woriu-wiae reputation by its true merits and won derful results, is always imitated Such is the case with Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Cougbs and Colds. Already unprincipaled aur bctter The' Journal office has ined yet structed on not . The rraduating exercises of the Omaha Medical College take place at BoydVopera bouse next Wednesday. . Plattyjouth has two - candidates for ni V1 a bouncer. J diplc ias, and they will d us p to 3certainj . Vv' " " lT ... - .1,- fJ. A the meeting of the TSA. M. 'niningjt.r? ou Friday evening. 30, Ljts Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of tha Platts- mouth Driving Park association will be held at the County Judge's office on on Saturday evening, March 5tb Election of officers and other busineai of importance will be transacted. A full attendance is requested. ' U. "V. MaTiikws, jrpht. President." Seoretarju Manufacturing and Repairing, good parties arc endeavoring to delude an and neat, at Merges. 5tf I nnsuspecting public, by offering imi tatious of this roost fortunate discov ery. Do not be deceived, but msist - ... on having the true remeay, ana tace no other, trial botues tree at ltoo erts Pharnacy. 41e6wly John Blake keens constantly on hand a full line of fine Irish and Scotch Whiskies. Aug.17.1882 22yl, ! lfiOO Cords of Wood for sale by W. S. Wise. 38-tt A'. Salisbury, Dentist. . J3tf . I : Jusl received a large lot of new iu tire boot and ' shoe line at Sherwood's, iu the Rockwood 61wtf j goodd Robt'h blockI Farmers! Hold up, stop a little; farmers don't buy a stalk cutter until you call and see one made at the Cass County Irou Works .also call and sec the new sulky plow at tachnient made by us Rockwood Block, Platlsmouth, Nek mm FIXED ON ROOM, FIXED ON LOCATION, FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED OX PRICES, and w! can fix you to your satis faction on Mil, Hats anil Caps, Trunks and Va- lices. Furnishing wear, 4&c. Fresh Goods in every depart ment of prime quality One price and no monkey husi- ness. lie mem ber the place, Rockwood block C. B. WESCOTr, The onlv ''Boss11 Clothier. P. E. RUFFNER'S The Largest Implement Hou In Cass Count y Wakes a Specialty of the Eol lowing STANDARD GOODS J". I. CASE'S SEPARATOR and PO I Tli TUiiexcellcd Deering Twine All of Weir Implement Including The Weir T4iiBieBLss CJealdivalo unci "QJl! Corn Plan ters BAHHES' Wire Check Ho Tlie only successful Check Rower in use. Eale, Dav Xfcbrasku Cfty, and Case' Stirring Plows and Cultiv.i', bugle Smoothing Harrow- THE KELLY BARB WI The Best Wire Made. And the COATLAND SPRING WAGGONS AND I Pay special attention to FOR ALL For Sale ! X E J, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. SE, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S. Y. Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. and X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, R. 13. E S. W. Sec. Zi, T. 13, 11. 13 E ,Lot 10, Block 28. 7 & 0, 9. " 59. 23. 11. Duke's Addition. The above described farms for sule on long time, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to R. B. WINDIIAM, d9tf nattsmouth, .Neb, are per .. Public Sale- Tv'otie Is hereby eiven that 1 will ell kt Dub- lle uetin,ia fruut ol t be county elerk'a office, id riiUtsmouth. Ca Co.. Nebraska, at s nfcliick p. m. oa Saturday, the 31t day of Marcbi ls83,certaiu personal property ol on Jbn Johnson. ueceaieu. naia propany con ol one ht pin. one pistol, one watch I aal hain, one iiirKjiuie, c. V PLATTdMOUTIT. KINDS OF MACHJ IP. E. 1 H. WEHRLY. ( has just received a larce h the best , AGHICULTUHAL IMPLfiM) manufactured. In addition general line, I keep the cele rSADVJICH BINDERS and CANTON Four kinds of the best less cultivators, witluoth 1 ard ffoodJ Don'tVfail to'eaH'an Ml ( 1 r V i nil cut