.rler to any part of tha 0 1 00 s WECXLY, by mail. -On copy tlx month il no Ou opj (me yrar 2 oo BagliterM at the rt Office. mcuoU claa waiter. riattiiiout)i. a rLATTSMOUTIf.-MAKCIl 12, UK3. Wioul.vs U in pent and Mr. Itoaewa- ler s "political cyclone" wer two of a kind. Tiiic toiiiiug lew iuoiiiIim will uhow that I'lutUiuouth will build uud pros per tliit hcaon, couiil to toy in it hibtorv. Mil. jsi.ai.xk is ousil; engaged upon Lis book, which will be one of the ablest works upon American politics erer placed before the public. This Hardy Herald comes up bright und smiling with double its former amount of hoiue news, and is one of our bt st southern Nebraska exchanges, Tim public schools of this city, de- nerve the highest commendation, and me iiKKAi.it itouots n more kiiccchs- fnl school are in session in the state iitUKK executions on the gallows occurred on last Friday, two in New York and a negro in Alabama. JLU died protesting innocence and profes sing religion. The Kairbury liaeite publishes Kepiebentalive Hall's bill for prohibit ing cattle with infectious diseases run ning at large, in full, und evidently considers it a good bill. The floods in the .Lower Mississippi country are slowly abating, and while much suffering has been occasioned the loss of life and property has been much less than expected. l LATTSMOuTii is open to receive manufacturing industries; it invites the world at large, to view the prom ich ana possibilities of this city lor the investment of capital iu auy branch of industry. The sulyect of divorce i to le treated in tha April numlwr of the North Amur lean Ilcview by Judge Jameson, the well known divorce judge of Chicago, and the K.v. Dr, Theodore D. Woolsey, the life-long opjKucut of divorce. The riattsmoutu Hoard of Trade baa a work to do that demands both its immediate and united attention. 1 he work is to take the diagonal road 1 1 .1 r . 1 . . ... auo. leau il oy certain lines to its pro per western terminus in this city. A system of city Improvements should bo outlined early iu th sea sou, and lollowcd to completion the - couuug summer, o man not pos sessed with a desire to use all possible means to increase the value of prop erty Dy increasing1 the surroundings should be elected to a ci r office. Jimtowx is the latest town in Colo rado gone crazy on a gold stiike. Two weeks ago Jimtown was nettling, and now Jimtown has two thousand peo ple; Jimtown lots are selling at five hundred dollars each; suckers are flee ing to- Jimtown, and Jimtown is car ing for the suckers. Long live Jim- rn. '"Hi 1 1 mors I i -opportti- -Jf; trUe la" its . -ty, add U its rity the . outside worldf , ..eaest railroad lines that x, ver been projected into the Mia UiCf valley country. A short review of the Mc(regor, I)e Moine t Ne braska road, its eonneclioim and the position it will take as a coinix-ting lino, will be good reading lor wide awake citizens of Plat Union th. The initial point of this road is at Mc Gregor, ou the MisMbsippi river . in uorth-caetern Iowa, tht-ucc across the state of Iowa uiagoually, striking Waterloo, Marshalltown, Ies Moines, and thence south-west to a good con necting poiut m th Miaaouri river not ytt determined ttfioul The road is past being a road upon paper, and it will be ironed to Des Moines the present year. Last year that cilv voted upon bonds to hecure the road to that city; the bonds were defeated, but the enterprising business men and capitalists f Des Moines were not de feated, and they have raised by sub scription, the amount required to hc cure the road. The road being as sured to Des Moines, the next ques tion is its terminal point atthc west, which should demand this city's im mediate attention. The most casual glauce, will show th value this road would be to I'lattainouth iu a com mercial view. At its eastern termi nus, it is iu direct connection with the Milwaukee & St. Paul system, which is the road to the lumber re gion of northern Wisconsin; through Iowa, the route crosses all the trunk lines excepting the Burlington route, and passes through mau of that state's best cities. With a terminus at the west in this city, the road would be iu direct connection with the I e irt of Nebraska and its princi pal cities; it would be iu direct con nection with Denver, Colorado, Utah, the Central Pacific railroad and the western coast, the latter road already moving for a connection with the C. D. & (I system, independent of the Union I'aciiic. Take" a map of Iowa, aad trace the diagonal road, and the natural terminus of the road would be at this city; add the advantages Plattsinoulh possesses as a connecting poiut with all southern Nebraska, Colorado and beyond, and this city is the only practical terminus. The duty of this city, is to at once lay these facts before the diagonal road and secure it whil it is yet without location west of Des Moines. Iowa Amendment. The Herald has received the dissent ing opinion, in the case of Krochler & Lunge vs. Hill, being the celebrated liquor case in lona, in winch a majority of the supreme court of that state, an nulled the "late lamented" amendment to the Iowa constitution, prohibiting the manufacture or sale as a beverage of any intoxicating liquors, whatever, in the state. Tha dissenting opinion is by Beck, Justice, aud is both lengthy audcxhaus ive, although the profession would re gard it perhaps more as an elaborate brief er printed argument, rather than the dispassionate annunciation of a judicial opinion. In this case, as it now stands, Justice Beck is in the decided minority, and the doctrine that Napolcau Bonaparte an nounced, when his star was ascendent, seems to prevail against the' disseating judge. Napoleon is said to have exclaimed on a certain occasion, "That Providence, as a rule, was always on the side of the heavy batallions." The balance of the entire court of the Hawkeye state is flsly against Mr: Justice 'Beck, i rofession .'will 1 JUOJU 1ug of this klud that we VLZoT, but there Is no tcllinr whalKci may do If ho la Jill April. Inter Ocean. Railroading onth Frontier. At Ilcasou, Arizona, the railroad ruea do nt enjoy going about the 'train-yard with lanterns at night, as the cow-boys fjnd great sport iu trying to put out the lights with their revolvers. Iutrr Ocean. Democratic Endorttmait. The towu of I)iua, in Worcester county, Mass., has jubt voted, by 63 to 82, that no lijuor t-hall bp sold there. We are proud of that towu. New York Buu. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD E. 1 WATERMAN & SOU, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer in PINK LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOOItS, BUNDS, &c, Fourth Street, la rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUTIL - NEBRASKA. B. & M. R. R. I 1ST The through line for Denver and the Mountains, and all points in Southern and Western Nebras ka. Eastern Connections at IB 9 0 sgH mm mm Blake's Building, up Stairs, Where they are da ci-iving PIECE GOODS We also wish to inform the citizens of I'Uttsm.iin i that we have m.i.lf ariangt-meiits for Dying,Cleaning.N Repairing On short notice, and WM. HEROLD and SON desire to state to they have moved Notions, Boots, nishing goods to their store room formerly occupied by J. II. Cox. A full line of 3A.lTCir QuEESnSWARE will be kept at the old stand. We would be pleased to see all our old customers and many new ones. Ve will keep u ahled to. HKTTEi: line The Finest Pressed I2T THE STATE, XL A NUFACT1JREI) K Y Orders received for may quantity and filled in a satisfactory manner. Those contemplating' to build should examine quality of our bricks and prices. Yard, in rear Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Cass County Iron Works WAYMAN & KIRBY, Propr's. IPlatitsirLoxitli. IsTeb. MAX UFA BOI1LE11S, IRON FRONTS, ' - ; AND Our facilities for heavy work in Columns urul not surpassed in the State. MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. for all classes of work in iron. jze Nebraska manufacturing. State rp n7 f.?i rafRr '-. - m,K'' 11 a coinjltf line of all kinds of V SIJITIXS, warrant satisfaction. the public that their Wry Coods and Gent's Fur CROCLRIES and olgooils than we wrre formerly en- our work, the of Bonner Stable, CTURE2M 0 F ENGINES, HOUSE COLUMNS, CASTINGS. Castings fur Business Houses are Our Machine Shoo i- fully equipped We duplicate all eattet:: jricef. savjni should write , s. MBMHI JOHN KlT0UAl.l. A. W. Ml l.At'OHI.IK, Irrnltlflit. C'aaliler. FIMST NATIONAL OK I I. A rTHMOl"! M. NKIiKASKA. lil-li ll.i- Vt-ty lo st f:trlllli's 1 r 1 1 r- finlnpt lr.ltic tl"ll of Irllllliutf BANKING BUSINESS. Storks, r.t.inlt, Cnl.!. I i i i. mi i.l ;iiul I.ih hI St'l'UI II U' ('..lilt III iill-l Sl.. llrJMlNlls rai'l'IV - I I'll II I II I !"( .ll Ioh lt oil I I MM- I .1 I I II - rat . I i nil - 'I i .i ii. ;i v ula I If In ;tn) I lull til I lit I iillr.l Si.il. :n.l .ill (tic pi III' !i;il tuwli ol l-'iirwi-f. C'ollrr.tiuus mutle if pr'tm'tly rrmittr:!. IIi(lirt maikft irir4n (i.ilil (or County War- laiils. Stalf al.J I mil l )'.oinl. DIHKCTOHS : John Klli'fi al J A. K. Toiiallu. i .lolm IC. t'Uik. IC. -. 4'iikIiIiik. 1 ;eo. K. lov-, K. IC. Whin-. a. . m i am: Him. Bank Cass County! i i'i.Iim i Main iiml Sixth HtrTt. PL. ATT8 MOUTH, JOHN IU.A K. I'lt-Hhlfht. I ' I J. M. I'A'I'I KltMlN, l .vihl.T. t Transacts a General Banking Business. HKJIIKST CASH PRICE Paid J or Count y and City Wurtantx. (oij.kciiovk maii: autl uiompt!) rfiuii (! f i. III UKCI 1 1 IKS : John llhtck. J. M I'alK i toil, II. l'al m'I, K. K. (illt)iiii:tlili. .1. .Mull inry, A. I!. Smith. l"ii'd ;irl'i-. Oily WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER, - NEli. K. L. RKED, President. II. A. CIIJSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON'. Cashier. A General Backing Bnsincss Transacted. IIKI'IMITM Kf'celvfd. and Interest aIlo-l on Time Ceitl Itnatf . IIKAFTH Dni.vn available iu any part of the United States and all tin principal eltle.i of Kurope. AyenUt for tha celebrated MM Liie of Steamers. j5 0, Vj O Z3 s , a , Pi A Cofflaon-Sensi In lliu NI 1- iivorno an I XX3NX33 . ruoM Omahj, Kami City, Atchiton and St. Jotcph, T' O T . CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, milwaukee, detroit, niagara falls,r New York, Boston! And All Point EAST and SOUTIItAST. i lit- I ixi: iMruiHrs N'-. lv : lll I'll. - 1 1i Hlcrl 'Ir.rfc . Ai ill.' in I. IM'l.V lKI" l M li ii ,in I I: i..rniiii h'-inir IIIK I(KAT 'I'll I.' 'I 1 1 A ii I I I. mill I- liiii''t"nHv (.li'fd4 In I.' Tit K MM. -I I 'Jl Ul'l'.ll llilllfuil III IU Umlil l"T ml i :. - -.1 iiiim I Try II. uinl "H i'l ll'i'l l.'nvf'lim lm ury lnH-al if ili-.-.'ii.l'.il Tin .in j rli 'I ii h'f . v in i In- i rli -lii hi i'l I. inn rnr .il til nil iillli in in I in- U . . i All lulu i mill I'm Ml I I'nl.. nf Turf Hli-i-ilnf f Al IIII.H.llM' . 'I I 'I l "I" ' iNN't. Iull turn by lil7ii'K ! T. J. TOTTER. PT RCE VAL LOWLLL. 31 ll-i' I'll'- I I 4 lm I M umf r . tmu I I't.-lir' Al Chicago, Ills. Chicago, ltta KENDALLS) I III- Al.i.'T MI'l I li-l I I. liKMMll evi-l 'IU 'ii.. il ;i II - "'I t .i I n in Hi eld . I iiml l'-' lint 1 1 1 1-1 -1 ; Al ' i i-il! HI lm liiiniii' I'1 ui:ai ritooi' hki.ow . ri:oM cm., l. r riH i t:i: VciiniU"! 'I'. 'hi". ii i i; ...,.i-. II Al' I',, i:-iili : Mi.v ;m Ii, i"'i. I Ii III it M I N ill iiabb- I ;.nil)!flMilnii ill lilrli I pi l ,,r hiKlily, iir had a larue '"' pavin m ' ' i"'"1 and a small ""' " H'e m Ih-i . hi' b im.iJi liliu vi iy lame ; I had It i lit iiml' I the rli.il -' "f two veterinary siiii'i.hm uhn l..ib d ! un him. I v.-a- line !; leadiiii? tin- ...I v i 1 1 1 .ineiit o Kenilall's Sa in iiM! In tin- bii'.H'.i !'. prepM, I di-teanilned :it onee I u 1 1 y ll.und nut driiKtri-ln beie-eiit lor It . ihey onSeieil Hirer buttles I I niiK lliein all and IIh.iii'iiI I wnnld irive ll a tliuioil.h tli.il.l nsedlll aeeni ilin lolll-r:illin- and I lie bun Hi day the roll e-a-.nl Hi be lame, and the lump- bad di -ai al d. I used bill nne bull le ;:ll'l I be enlt s limb- are ;ii free from lump-- ami ;i- -iimkiIIi ai any burse in the tat-. He I-ei.llielv enieil. ItieeniewaK no remarkable that I b l I .Mi ! my liei-lilmm have the reinainii'i: I w i I' S -.m.o aie no IISII1U It. . , Veiy l.'espeetlnlly. i.. 'i. rosn.it. Kendall's Spavin Cure OX HITMAN PLKSII. I'att. nV Mill". N. V.. Keb. Zl . Ihtm. IS .1. K it Nl M l. .t 'o .. Henls: 'I he nailieii l.ireasi! on vbi b I u .ed your KendallV .spavin Cure was a malignant ankle sprain nf slMeeii m.iiithf NtaudiiiK. 1 bad tried many I Iiihk". nut in vain. Vuiir .Hpavln lire put t he lout In tha Kioimd aain. and for the liit time slnie hint, in analnial misi I loll, lor a family lliilinenl it cxeells an I iiln we ever used. Your truly, im:v. m. r. kki.i.. l'astoi of AI. 10. Uliiiri h. I'atiens Mi:l. N. V Hend addri-HM for Illilsliated ireiilar, uliivti t lliinl fives liosi live inoof of il" urines. N" remedy lias ever met ;!h unh ii'ii:iUtl ueeefc, to our la.ott i n nan. I'riee 51, per bottle. I lit I in a -i S .11-11 t-1 x bolUes lor ri. All ; ( ll tot Ji n. or It .mi I .1 i-M.I ' f prie il. .!. ll i. A I A . I uo. a-ly lriij'KiMls have il i : u ; '-1! I be hi-iiI l'i ;ii.;. i i e . y tin: il oil i''i "I - 1 ' i. K'no'liun: i''al!n. Vt. SfI.I n v ii.j. It A NEW PurnlturE StorE HARRIS Sc UNRUH, -IHCAI.KK.SJN- FURNITURE C0PFI1TS. and all kind- of a'd wcjally Wept In r