f . ; i.U ' s.noir 'h I '.nincll lllnff-, I'.-o ft-atiorn station. VllU'tKE J PKTABTH. I s.oo a. in. 3. I iiiiuya and C jurssolors- at-;.aw. OKFICK III '. 10 ITuiou ill e-r-, frmit r.Hinio, iieciiuU vry. . lrui.,ii ,,ticutiuii ttivon 16 all 'j Minus . mar-.j 00 . III. H.00 H. III. 1 ti.M p. m. .iu a. 111 I u ' u ii IAHA. p. IU. M'.rlXIt WATKK. S.tK) ll. Kl At roitvvii.LK. 1.00 p. ri 11. - OHDEIW. L.nntc.a)edin2Sl5 - - - 10 corns and uot excicliuts S3;.. - - - IS rent" Siu - - .i'i e-iii Fi - - -5 Cent tier iii;iv include any t to fihv dohai. lu ; L'IKmal pa, t oi a cent. liATKS KOB, POST Alt K. I'liuttrtr (.tetter1! 3 cents per i ounce. i riioiiMier . raie. i z ci pet t-j. " (Tranieiu .cw.-paicra ami - Til ill 1r el-) 1 cent per ll 'i i.sa.is. ' (iuci!ia:tdif.') I LUtJ'Cr ounce. AY. .VAHSHAtrt y. 51. & Til. It. R. Time Ta'oi. 2'ukiiij h$irt Ju.'y.i 1381. fi t.V.A: IMiliillJAiiiiijiil SHOP ;i quiet place fur a 1 G1uZZjX SHAVE All wurk GUARANTEED first class ic XJVi: 33 JilK, the plneo, up stairs, south side of Mail, street, opposite Pet r Merges. J. C. KOOiNE, Frop'r. . J. Li. St) i Deid-r in di-ujr. twiie. article, gars mill tobacco, paint, nils WiltliovV gla-S. c- and iiru. ft. lusty At .'.. 1 1 aril ware sporting good and a general line f agriciiHural iiuplc ineuis; lli-adq .urters lor Hie celebra tet Abbott bugjfies. A VOC ' A. AND The following are anions the lead mg busiiii-is- houses: General Merchandise, Drugs aud Groceries, Pumps, WindmillH tone, Well Tubing &. I '1c MIicV Ordi 1 runt jhlie cent i-.yiin a lr.icll PLATT5R30UTI! iLLS. ri.Avrsjiot'Ti:, m::i. Fiour, Cum ilc-il t! I'- .d AKvj.i iii :i;Mia nu ml !;.; at l.ft rh prit'i's. Tlie iiiin'nl iiiici'. ..al :; Wlurar auu Cum. l';trl!cu!:ir jttiMiif.ori i;iv-ii tT.-.tiiii vtirk. I :i u. Ml. I :-t. l. ll. 'n :t. .11. 6 a. .i :!- ,. ta f im . m P - t "i s ..; ; m : i' i . Ainvr." I" "I1 S :i? . ;u. A ' I ". SI :1V. l ADDITION to Tin: p ),Sr-. i.ttile outiots ijf liTiueisoe pur- :tf-r.i. ArriVf 5 ;!. h. i.'. i ; p :n. ' ;v : " r. .J r. "" " U . I . A 1 SI. JA 8 in. " s- "I. 7 :i5 J. m " B I ' ! 'i 1 : i li WKST. siven ri!ssuitSi s :!Joa. in. Arriv . ll :i3 a. hi. ; ILi 'tiiijiS :3'J p. m. ; MoCo.ik -. ti ! Iti'iivef S ii. I". ave 6 p. ' : arrive Lincoln 9 -:M p. la. , - FKKlltlir Svi- at !i :V a. ni. ; Arrnros Lincoln 4 nopin -Ae in S :U ! ; Arrives at Lincoln 'i :'K' . ; lt.ifii!uii: a. l". , . . . , aves ut 2 M-i :i. in. ; Ar.iYei at Lllicnlii b m. ; lt;itt:i-i a. ill. : ii';(-in'k. 4 :.vj a. in ; iiver I w p. KKUM TUB wr:sT. ave Uoiivor at 8 :0.. p. in. ; Arrives at .M-- . : i.iiia' in liimk 4 in, m. : iliisriiiifs lo :i0 I - ! j p. in. ; 1 nusiiiouiu 6 ". , kV4 l.lmoiu l a, in ; iuiiii a. m. FKKltiHC l.-aves Lini'ui at ll :45 a. in f Arrives 5 :30pm , Li-aea ILiu.ii 1 :4" p. in. ; Arrives Lincoln 10 u. in. : riailMiunill. 2 a. ni.- . I avts ivnvor 6:00 a.m.; Arrives Mccook . a.m. ; ILlsUush 9 :; pi 111. ; uncom o . ilaitniouth il :50 a. m. . GOING EAST. t!;t:r irai:.s leave l'lattsmnuih at 7 0 a. la. i-i. ,5 lap in. and arrive at i'ucillc r ai 7 a. in.. -J t. anu a ju p. mi. v. v. AND SIV.IuK. I it a !2,i a. m. ami -M p. m. : Arrive at kauciioa at :Jft a. m. and ! :15 p. ni. - FIhi,M TlliJ EAST. ' r ti;u:ileave raciuc juiu cion ;n s u :.i p. a: lu a. in. iwiu aiiive m ina- L; x 4v a. i:i., t; ni t. ni. aim iw o a. m. - li. C AMI ST. tKtb. .illliL'ill'U at 6 -.10 A. III. and 5 Ar.-ivtMl :Jd a.-!il and 5 ;55 p. III. . S.".::c'.J :i.i'! i; ion U v.. , i . I ill ; ! r. - ;r i !:ts F.otiU'-WHKt of .1. J.. D2:rv53all, Dealor in 1'rtiijs, Painta, OIU and Vhi ii:-!1:i'.-: .! I'coV. - n il Slai imic-rr. At Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see me Opposite First National flank. BANKb. GRi: . WOOD. ! J'jnx ri:(.i:nALll, I'llT lul'liS. A. W. McLauohlik, Cacliier. t:o!!i: li te i-itu k l Lidil t tire, al-o i ..... . . . ..: ....! i:ii; UnMH :;i. iiL .-.i 11 1U.III41 iiii- ,. I lie 1 i'i r ji'Kul.- a p(el:lll y. pivm (icneral M-re!i:i n-Use. Uurd ware aud Coal, lligbi st Cash price paid lor rain. A Ooaiim-Scnso Remed. o ?s a iff ft 5 a e? s si I- ft p m a 0a i riRST NATIONAL OK PLATTSMOUTH. EBKA8KA. Off'-rstho very best facilities for Hie prompt tracactlon of legitimate BANKING EUSINESS. Stuck. Kouils, Culd. Uuverument an Local !iec'iritii' Utiueiit and Sola. Deposit"! receiv ed and iuierest allowed on lime fertifl eate. I H al ts drawn, available in any pari ! tUe t'nited Staten aud ail f'f principal toiu. of Europe. a r i - A j sAfiE'S iiAv;i)v,'AT;i: sxi!:i:, l';-.ttniTi'jul li, Xeb Consumption roSlTlVF-lA CUilEI). I jli J .":l'ili,I il l 'I I l?. . fl .-s V I lil.l; til .l:ll.:."".l lvi!. . en- 1 i"'V; ers ; io i:,i- .n!y ; ro; -tr in n V'"" ; , "V. ll cure l oni'i 11 "t inu ai.d aii i1!-;!'.' . l.i'-i rnk r uiid Ltiiii-" "'.-' -V'! i3 is ft:f 1. :'.;!: !J llieni nu . als: tn .nivt.ic." :n.- t"f are no humbug. w,-ill f r.vai ! t everv nullcrer. by mail. p,st Paid, a Free I rial Box. W e d"n't want j-o-rr money until yon ar" per-f.-i!v ;ili-.lied of lie! cv : -il :. ' i-" i"f. if v nr'life is woili. s: ii ''l ' V i e.viui.- tlieHH I'owder.o a trial, as t tier hid ouiely Qiire i '"price for lar."e "r 3 'X). vr P t-r $tf. Pent to any van of tlie I'lii-nl .r.-"i! s I .li-i-da. by mail, on receipt, ot price. A.Mrc ASH & Mil'.HINS. 3GO Fulton St.. HrooKlyn A . Y. Dee. 2tli. ts2 4M!v. it tin- ii: :..- t'r;t rre ai 'illl l 1 I V i i K iNS':t"l .S i 'v I i-v l t' Collections made d: promptly remitted. irilif- !n:i:ket pri.-cB paid for County War rants. Mate ai d County I'.ocds. DIRECTORS : i,,'.i:i V'it.'.:r'"-:ilci ;.!n: !t i:-r. .co. i.. l'oicy. A. Vv". McLaughlin. A. K. Touzalin. Jt. .'. 1'iiotiing, t . L. Due, i i Jin r.uUiK'" ' V!H"uvi I'aiidic'Itailroad. V I p in I S. 1 9. I " H. Kxpies-t i Expresa leaves i leave Soma f luoiug Sank Cass County Comer Ma'm and Sixth Streets. PXiATTSMOtTTH, 1TEB t .TuH.N" lil.Af'K. rresident, I 1J. M. PATTERSON, Cashier, t 1. ..!!- ,:M 1IK Liiifnt- is. :li"l Koortiiiic :.,iii.ns ill n-.t criniio i lsee ilisi-iu-es t,icli.. M t" r :nt tH' poi..;ii'lui; of tl'.c Muotl "" :t ii l i'c . " ! .. ' S s V " wnrV with ii:nrvlou ef-ii- i n i c : -,t i' -o' rirove the iliKiirdiT. It is i.t ' 've'V " bv nil celebrated PaM or County and City Warrants. curci ii I T- i- ! ys. I COLI.KOrlONS 9IA1K .- Transacts a General Inlin Business. HIGHEST CASH PRICE CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick utruclure. on lower Maid street, lias Jut been finis tied and flttod up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AD REGULAR BOARDERS, EVERY THING HEf AND CLEAN A Good Bar 27tf. in connection with the House. FRED GOOS, Tropr. O i i V3 5m H i ffl a o s: .2.' Vj "3.2 Ei S m.2 - 3 c c eH 2 t; t; a) S a- S - ts S- S3 - c -j'3 . "3 si e tBi CJ 2 CO s 5 c3 a CO s o o cu 31 S3 o as p-l - Hllll llC-t Matea of Amer ica. BEMEMBBR M ft A - if I FreiglH L I JfitTCS - I !klt TH. I . 1 stl t . ( I p an j S.00 a.u.l?.&a. . X' I " 9.00 3 U5 " X- I .15 " S V "1 i iv. i M y . :iv ' i "a. 43 ' L..: . r I -4."5 I wUicl. is 14 LYOK&MSALY State A Uonrotf Sis.. Chicago. Qkuii r.ATALOi. IE. for l-sk ucws - Krxrm .tne of iviUUMMrU. iSaiU, "ire. IWlu. wiw for Aiuwn I '--a, mm UUMSW 1 ( mu4 klotib " AT 'JOE MeVBY'S sTm pi e Rooms riH will Ti:td tha piiiest "'Imported French Rrahdv, Chamjwign, and other Fin.Vfine?, l'ure Kentucky WldsKies, several of Uiebesi and most popular ,. ,;.,! nf Tii iT'FLE r.EI.R. Fresh n.-er Alwdvd'on draUitJit. an l Fine Ci- car. --it.,. t: at s.i :i i' . ' 4 is a cnUin cure for and promptly remitted for, : Ti.ssi, Gill r ami ual."i.a. I he must 'LtriiMJ Mii. an: subdued almi st lu- t;iu:l. t'.iv i: a Hi.:!. Uiinf snttritliieu or i.ionej Tiio.:.;!:i.:sof ii titiiocia!s eeut on applica tion. ... 51 a Hox. C Boxes for 5. Sent free by m-iil on receipt of money. ASK YOf DRLHriUlfiT FOP. IT. But to not be deluded inui takins imitation, fr "iiibMituteH. - r soieetliini: recoininemled a -iusi a uO"-o '" Iiist on tle genuine wiih the came of WaSHHUKNK a- CO.. on each box, which is guaranteed chemical; v r-nrc uaderonr HiEiiat lire, an indideii-ible leo.iisite to insure inccei in Cue treat mett. Take no other, or send to us. Washbume & Co., Proprietor. 2S7 Broidwav. cor. Keade St.. NEW TOIIK. Fits, Epilepsy, nt JXG SICKNESS, b A U 'rX i 7 r - p'urr L-lien Fr.iili. Piire iLl Kvt'cib.1 car- aUer.ml V- ar" iioSAaie cow f urarijed aea watKe I'ertyant.l US'- ce it I Fit powUl po.eiv;r! iit'i'd t:' I As Vr.r.i ever ijiol to on i' tv 1 r.'.j'nctly will 2:!il l or Vi fai'il I rrs vi'-J -ai d be cu I r-x-. c. f I S.-fl iv t ' o ";! I-4 t r lit I r'.liiic-bv one Month's SC '.illii-lii'le t!iat thee DIRICCTOM : John Black, J. M.Patterson. C. H.ParmeU. F. U. Uutbmann, J. Morriascy, A. B. Smith. Fred Gorder. Uly WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A GEssral Baiting Business Transacted. DKP08IT8 rd on Time Certl- the Calted ot Europe. TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE CNEIL, Prcp'r. Beef Mutton Pori Veal CMciens.&c, Constantly on hand. Alao, all kinds of UAME in season, aad eT erythlng kept in a FIRST-CLASS MEAT SUOPt At lowest possible rates. North Side Main St bet. 4th and 5th, 521y PLATTSMOUTH. NEB3 I iiers, win Ujd nil to all applicant, and to cu- cninna'it. noontaina I faernsiL, toiiuti. Af lul vmt without about lib imm. (Sua UlastraUnna, prices, accnrsM r in a MMinUmi &ni1 nliiAhlc directions for ' 1M0 -mieti of Vrti.ble and Flower A .da. guita. Fruit Tmes.etc InTaluabl. to espw liy to Market Gardener. Send for ' v O. M. FtKKT M (JU. UETrtUlT MICH. Thk stanipinjr ground of the modern statesman, Oliio, is just now wanning up for another election, aud the politician!) from the ilicpatches have not yet decided just what the harvest shall be; whether it will be whisky straight or whisky mixed wjtli a slight tax. When this campaign conn- on ro 1 hot, it will be in order for the fanatical temperance party of that slate to ascertain as speed ily ai possible, which party holds the ad vanced views on the question of restrain ing the evil, and then help the other party into power, because the one in ad vance docs not come clear up to the pro hibition standard. There is a beautiful logic about this manner of reforming the world which only the modern pro hibitionist can understand and appreciate. The defence iiw the star route ciwes are just now interesting the country by putting Mr. Rrady on the stand as a witness. Brady was Second Assist ant Postmaster General from July, 1876 to Aprii, 1881, and it was u'uritijj his tenure of office that the govern ment is said to have been victimized by the profligate and criminal expendi tures of largo sums of money, for needless and mythical mail routes. Witness Brady starts out at a rattling pace, giving the testimony of wit nesses Walsh and Rerdell, the lie direct. Brady is a man of large brains, and great experience in public affairs, and the country will feel relieved to know that these prominent defendants, are going upon the 3: and, to subject themselves to the cr.tical examination they will certainly receive. The truth will be known whoa thi? trial is over, and congress cm then try the court and odicers that tried these men, and then perhaps ev;tn handed justice will be had. On with the dance. SEEOS a W hvu, and oeserl 4VMfMi Larre OAVOEX GVTT ,fTttin? CeU'M MiLtiU Ss4m It Mailed re t All. W. offer the LatBt MnUi9 im id Use B'wt OUerciM of VMTMael., la '. IreeBWED. Tii.-: it j iitiii-n of the rail ways of the ".'"Hiiiirv lii avoid all reasonable restraint b it'inl.ition or otherwise is daily evi'lt n-t(l by the disposition to cotitesi evfi-y attempt at restraining them witi-iu viiiat the people consider rt-iiMiiialile grounds, as well be noticed by tne following annoum-i ment through the associated press dispatches. The C. 11. ci Q. h.-iv- ;.rried the Uli-iii-i-i Saw before the 17. S. Supremo Com l, wht-ie that corporation not only hopes lo avoid the operations of the state law but seeks further warrant to to crack its great whip omnipotently over the leased iinea of that great cor poration: Washington, D. C, March 12. The case of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road is still in argument in the United States Supreme Court, ilr. Bartlett, of Boston, today following Wirt Dexter in support of the road. If the company wins this case it will en able it to practically determine its own rates of fare, not only upon the main system of the Chicago, Burling ton & Quincy road, but upon all the lines which have been consolidated with it. That, at least, is the claim of the lawyers, who say that, under the Illinois law. the parent company can extend to all the lines which have been consolidated with it whatever rights and franchises it may have. ..The gist of the pending case is the claim of the company to demand a higher rate of fare, by reason of a special statute,' that is permitted by the general lawa of Illinois. Diagonal. Do not let the diagonal escape your attention, jtentleinen; it is ,,n the oth er side ot tie river, ami ouiy nwaii your encouragement 11 ud 10 iiHik in tlie Kii -K' pios;MTilv IVi- 1)1 ll'l. audi more aibiliaiy, and i'i gardful o( tile Wauls nnd li i I"-.-.'. 1 1 of those dept-iidriit upon t l i ut in lin regular cuiirbc! of trade. The little 111 innns; talk of Mr Gould, over a year ago, t; the St. I.uuis board of trade, whea he said, in fiib stance, that his ronsumiu;: desire to swallow all the railways f the conn try, and absorb ali tlu' telegraph stocks, had become merely a matter of amuse ment and pastime to him, was an alarming statementmale by one ol the autocrats of our commercial world, to theproducer of tha great northwest ; the statement of a fact, which tin producer had realized and felt before, viz., that ow ing to the alUity of out or two men to own and control th railway and telegiapli li'ics !' tlii country, the proiJucts of the greal northwest, were virtually .it liio mer cy of their whi.us to lit arbitrary and exorbitant rati:s iK-st 1 ii'"t 1 ve, alin isL, of all market values ; a danger v. liieb the laws of trade, t- often !tpprair to, could not iv-.irt. co upiiiuoj ii 'in practically aboli-ln I. The great, question has ber:;, ami will be, until a satisfactory huhitior is arrived at how can this bo reme died? In the case of our telegraph monopoly, a remedy has been biigcbi ed, and very iavorably received and commented 11 pun;. ami that is, that the government sh.iil construct and main tain a telegraph system of its own, and gradually assume, by purchase, the francises now owned by the wealthy few. Wo can see much in this proposed solution that recom mends itself ao a remedy. It would tvuke th;; i.tclegraph stock off thu market, and this would atop tho ten dency and .practico of arbitrarily raising the tariff rates, and thus tax ing the custooaei and patron (who, in the regular com. '.a of trade, is com polled to patronize) to meet the losses sustained by thu individuals owning- the, etccfcs and . i 1 1 in gaiuuling 5 ;Ul,V. k'i: ii! i.lncks which b.tve I iMVi'.i i' if. iHtD'j.i; all the g'.)verjiiJr-iit "u iid want would be a reasonable .-de audi --eal to t iainf iiii the hues !.: f,:i-.-d IV dr and uiaku the b s em a it t &i.stai .in one. Every individual ainl corpora trioa vfiB'd be placed uini.i iti efj iui l'ol ii'if, and n.'i oiii" i:.i.ii c.i il'l in" imjud iZc iastt great .1,4. iicrt.i of tr.tdi; an I lu- 1 liigi-ni:!, t.) tlie wxj'u don of its cj.h petiior an-' iii-ichb.ii . iiy V-.-. -!ii.-af. Ti.elii i.4 j'-'rliy i! re.tt d -.ii of ci it 1: sm over 1 n i year's assessment tf pi ;.i':i in liiit isuioJ'.h city for ie t'toue pn: pos. S. Tim city lias an asaessor for each i:ie of its four wards, and by taking .heir valua'.io 1 for the y- ir 188, as shown by the assessment roils or lists, the inequality of valuations is wry manifest; for instance, the real estate valuation of the 4ih ward was .only about 010,003 greater than the realty valuation for the 3d ward, although all the business portion of the city on the Honth side of Miia street and ali ll B. & M. R. It. interests lie in ward. Of course our city board of cannot in the listing and valu property afford to place ou higher than that placed periy throughout the st we would nav more tb- portion of taxes to l' oroD'Ttv in the cit - fairly, and no m anv locality fi, should be tre asse-fsors Fi' Se Th 1. : 1 he dco'li., ll Ig Sjl vi"l" j nij ei I He civil w enacted in tbi con this object, it was ll (I. A. If., to Rl f fll.lt. whrt had done batt hA 1 in its hour of pel il, sho1 the alms I1011.se ; that ment of soldier's iidiiiiv' and state government, a (1. A. R., lo en re for l.ho crippled reinnanU of thi. it is idowiy passing ara that worthy applicants, for pensions wttrr still li departinent uiiailju l-i i . v. upon and allowed. Tho entire addn :s abwiii ii ibleness of sentiment an to the cause and iutne."ls vivorsoftho Union soldit war of the rebellion, for v maudi-r Vaudervoui t is so tinguished ; especially was portion of Coinmandei 'a address grandly eloquent, dtiscribeiniis sentiment ..! liter vi.'iitini: a 1'o.d of i. Ijeadvilh, Colorado. His p ed t he mountain rjuigit. their feet liressing tho snows, and the clouds of ! ing about, them, he confer rapidly thinning ranks Grand Army of the Ilpul were passing in review ti covered country beyond tl the clouds. We regret, vei w.ij are unable to give 1 li i.-, the address vVrbatiin; snl it et.iliii:,lic.l Paul V.ui'l . . . 1 illation v.-ilh us, as a m '.'.1 iiiiiy nift.s as .i'i orator. 'k notice the so-called of this :-t,ate, at tract in;. tcntion thro'ijhont Hie c seems also uiiiv.nsal e .vliriTiVi'l- it is noliceal- .w ; thr.-re is p -riiaps no auy.A7.eiv; b.it the f.iet ; th only place where tb : 1011 ei vi'i the m t izen all ur l irj; - ceiiters of p"j may take tin; ciii'-s 01" -ti-eo'id class in Nebras! 'oiiii'b'raLioii of this a ou pracli'iah ? rein v) ines: ion fro.n b.il'.ire tl .ne in favor of a goods well enforced. There here this poircy is.' ai which adopts ;t deeria of rum shops, while t!i main in the bn.sinesis cla-s, and as a rule, ha gard for law and oidi more at stake themselv their interest that illi suppressed. licensed est of disfavo est of tl tO SC'i th 3 7 s