I ) Zt 3Ictofca gjicraW. LOCAL NEWS- i "Jhf under5!eJ wouLl gratefully g:knowled the receipt of cb, and thr Ta!ufMen from the people of Plntti-p-iuth unl icitii It, to the amount of V ,$152.00. " m. A. Aa-r.ARr, 11. A. SISARY. jrr'tVa Me that the Etrcarn running fjefween Main unJ Pearl streets i bfinr p.jjj.nfu'.lv obi'rucu .1 hj our worthy r..l energetic S.rvt C.vnrniy-i''M"r, I". S. IVhite. We re gltid to see this th? Iridpe onSfonJ street i.-i iii :i J;w,;-ruii; 'situation, if the storms uro as terrific the timing sprin- ai th-r were Ia,t. rWhf don't oiii 9 of our business p.gn form themselves into u company and e:ect a pork paekinj; huuse, with .ill tlie F.).J:rn convenience. It aj r..;-irs to us would Le r.iuc'i aiuie ricOtaMo ti laem t! n.i the present v. ny each fn. j-irkinj OU his own Ii'ink." In this toii would ! t-ioa the amc-tint of w irk fur th SHia.) expense, a is J crcat a better m tiLet. l.t Vi'e are informed that some of the j.'nJijj members of the Pitbvteri.in Church of this city are. in corre.-pon-wnce wilh some eastern Pre.-byt-.-ry, in eel.itien to supphin - th? pu't it in this t'.tr. Mav siicee attend th-.-ir uudortak J&. They have a line buiidinp;, und a 'icd cha r. There has been servie-i in "lh houe but very few sabbaths during t:. winter, owin V the fact cf h avin to preacher. fVj.-.i ' 'j'l I ryilon. James Doom of Weep-n VTu. ter Fails', it iu tuvn, ljokiti wti.. J!r. F.dward Iluttery, of th-.-iinu of lottery V Shannon, iu company wrTh.Mr. I!. N. rr of this city, an- oil' purchasing :ock to supply their tfuLl". fv'l'i.e v. title. r Las nri.Wai'il and tur streets unln pre: i i.t a iiv'.y appear ance. Wood dal"rs s-tocLeii on all on i!r watching f.r cu-toiif r. T'l'he donation on Tu-sday ti'ht y:i-ed oil very pieasantly, an-.l th.j sum f 1-3 -.' was pr.-Tit . d tj I!-. v. Mr. Amthary as the proceed thereof- .1.1 HI I Swea ittid J. !i ( 'i:y, -, t i c in town Th v r"r.':t Y, -t of N-br - rterdav l.u-i. th!n dull in t!.. ir eif;-. thfie nt ei.'.irily faro our lP2:laturt: f ; . t : : : : a c CTh.-CityCuir.:;:: ! , - r, Me u'n.g j . C t : i - pa--- 1 a i . I'l.-.iioii allowing ten p--r rt. lr.U-iv-t ri .i orders isut:d after the 17th ins:. Ihii is h gvjgj iaoi, as it will be au oh j'ict to parties bol lir.g th-m to keep tin in . , .rt.es Ulr.st.Kn to Keep t... in narket, thereby mu.ng then, 'r f" "' I rtl the mar ot t li t h do- not a T ir t j relish tli-s fact that he is not :ib I ) t i . oritro! Hun. Marcus Brush, and e.i:. i.ii the democracy of isiuiid-.rs county to i )T-tl-.e f:ct. U'c presui:u Mc. Bruh U r well and as 'favr -aMv' known in S;i r.:i wri f'Mintv as is Mortar.: ar.d vc thiii": Hi cotistituant.'' will hon.'-r him in !.' i rmiiess and sense of juhtJcc in vloing ti::'t ileli was righto, ven if it deesr: r .ie the "Grand Commander." CTThe Kiimy .-:', f the i:':h : int. says: i,Th team of a western bonr..l eoacii, rn away thi CiO;inug l.ei.r Jue'. Morrovt's Bai.che," upsetting thj e aeh and breaking a leg of the ui-.er. A fi-.v ilavs since, a m:u wont to l.c.l wil.i a hottlo of whiskey in his wagon, r.e:sr the rune place, and "the next marring i: was .ii-eovered that the whiskey ha-i prodac d -pontaneotn onml)Biin, setting lire t th- wagoa and consuming both wugo.i rean." i,r'The Bellevue Tnr.c:; s.ivs State p .Ternrnent would be voted uown by a heavy majority in that county. Cr?"The Omaha paper have raised the rrice cf advertising to 22o per colunm. Do ani of our patrons think o ir rates ure highl -Ve are now receiving, in exchange, the Paily Ottumwa Court, ;-. Thank yuu. Tiro. Norris. Our railroad interests are -i unewhat ider.tifif d with those of Ot t'lmirfl vn w? oanp.ot ao'.ird tvO do wilh- out an X from that cltv. - rirl'iinnT the war, rn cxciteI ora'.er cn the stump declared the women of the country could "r'iur,i nut tho pnblic debt in a few voars." .Tetdging from tlie price of butter, they have commenced tha bus. iuces already. Crt7"Miss Hannah Jane Duk?, the Iowa iantes, weighing "" ponnd, wamar rioJ iwently in Tiiila le'j hl i to Mr. Alex ander lleim, a man of ordinary size, and a horse tamer by profes-siou. Anions the bridal party were Chang an 1 F.ng, the Siniese twins. Miss Duke is a cousin 10 S. Duke, Eq., county Treasury of this county. rt-We dip tho fo'.Iowlrg from tho Nebraska City y-, being a portion of an Omaha letter t that paper; 'The council i f.ttlead loe'c. thel).?rn o?atic majority have atteir.rted to .strike cat all restriction in reg.vid to elective 'rifranchisement, letting all persons3 whether pardoned or not. como to Ne braska and vote. F.ven a Foreigner need riot produce his naturalization papers; Unin there is a compromise nothing more wiU be dona this session." And is this the Legislature that some our friend wish to see frame a State Constitution for u?? C3Yesterdiy quit? a crowd collected Bear Messrs. Buttery it Shannon's livrry tables to witness the attempt of Trof. I. D- Ewer to ride the three year old mare, Lady L'uooln, the property of Mr. George Dailey, of this city. She ha3 heretofore succee led in opsizin every venture some fellow who dared to straddle her, and her owner had about made up his mind 4pt rid of her; hut seeing Trof. Ker'a card?, advertising hiu8ell to t":ith tho art of making tractable and KDtie the i-iot vicious "anirnile" that might be offered him, he concluded to j try the Prof.'s. art; and about 4 p. in. J lieve that it is so with other tiechanical yesterday an-exceedingly excited crowd j hrnnclirs, and more especially with cr collected to sec the performance, all ex- I penters because of the great demand for pectin to see Kwer 'histrd;' but to their! them. Is thero a "od carpenter in the agreeable tmrprino he rode tho ' Lady" , city who will say that every one win through our ftreets bare backed, among j works at the business, at different times a crow J of dog, boys, and sleigh-belhs, ' and on all occasion?, are first-class work to efiy nothing of the shouts and noises j ruf-nl' Let us hear f ro:n stme of our mas. all around him. He demounted and re- j t,,r builder", and rec if they do not su-tain mounted in the streets, and showed such ; our position, complete control of thn way ward "Lady" j IVom 7,7,uvju'd7. " as ihorougly convinced every witness of J ("There is a report in town that 'his astoi.i-.hing feut that the I'rof. is no i Hon. J. W. Chapman, of this county, has humbug, but a gentleman who can and j received an appointment as Indian Agent, does do s.ll he a-ivertisex, and more than ' for fi0fno western tribe. v.-e have ever seen any horseman Jo yet. j h Steil; M5rton, of the Xncs, The IV)f. Lrt here to-day for liuek Bluffs nnj Ro,al Kuck y KoK;st0P 0f the an Ts'-'hi-asva Citv. IIj wi.l de.iver a.; i i ,rr i i - i tree lacttire in ins latter riaceorai tune next week, a:id we caiiasmc our friends there that all who iitteud his instructions j will receive their money's worth. He refunds all money where perfect satis faction is not given. J'r-jia yiittir'Itiy'i iJ'tily "?"This has been an unusual liv!y dav in town. The streets are constantly crowded with team-, footmen ar.d horse men, and reminds us of tho emigration saasou. Verily, Platlsinouth is a "live" town. (737"IIon. S. Misweli is in the city, tho Home having adjourned until Monday. Wc kirn from him that the State -i'e.- ttf.ii is still the main theme at the Capital, I. but that no definite conclusion has yot ' be.n arrived at by the members of the Legiilature. rji'.We arc pleased to see that our en ergetic townsman, U. Newman, Esq., has r rthased the bu.ness and stock of goods fon.itrly owned by S. JJ'.oom. AVo un derstand Mr. Ntwinnn proposes bringing on the largest stotli of clothing ever yet onned in this l.iaik t. May success at-t;-i:d him, for he is one of our most cn terpr'.fting citizens ar.d is deserving a con tinuatioe of the extensive patronnge the 11lju3? has heretofore received. Q"'VI:y d jn't our city fathers cause a tnx of on(! or two dollars t r year to ha i tcrln.i for each di? knt tv nnv resident of the C:tv. Miserable, yelping curs are ! crow-r so r.u.m-rou that we cm hardlv ! . ... . ; 1! to n.,tic the r.ui.-afsce. Isi'Uts are i ! made hideous by their infernal conceits, j and wo propose to get some good tb the ' Ci'.f CU' 01 tins lii:icl!o;i. (r at nr.y raif her. Nowun l then some tii-' uimijer. -ow an i tutn smut r(iV(1 thr()vs fiu- l0ioa f ,r 1 r-or'hy of having a fix pnid for them by owr.-n-s who prixe thetn. are ;-ure to fall, ! while th3. Ijw L odcd huwlors soa-.. j l.-t fnrn of our Conncilmen broach this ub;ect at their r.fXt meetin Yi M D. II. Wheeler arrTvei it the ! ,t,;r"iavf ar.d reports the "noble red I un. : en re In a rrosoerous c-jIJ- 1 :s car? ill a prosy.orous con- j d'.;i ti. Ve le.n n from Iriu that there is.i :;l:iio-t nViver?.tl 'op'posioh in the Platte j V illr l the State laovemmt.' . ... . , : t'if f.vo per cr.t. cf capital '-paid : r . ,. . , I without nnv lrdiviuuul liability, con- ' . ., , , ; titute a '-Cred.t I oncer, ' how much , car it i!, would it take to start a "wild cat" hank? Let some of our Log Viators figure a Utile, ar.d see if they c'-n t '"- I v'A large iwuj.t of our Salt Creek i jn Windsor, Vcrmcnt, on the 12th inst., friends have been in the city during the j of Typhoid Pneumonia, Charles l. F.v past week, trading. Wo made r.o ellort j ruf:TT or.)j son of Dr. Wn. and Fanny to drivo them to Nebraska Citv, neither j j-2verett, in the twentieth year of his nge. did the merchants of this place: ar.d w- j . formeriy residents of Plattsmouth. are, therefore, prepared to receive r. Council Blu'Is and Des Moiocs papers up.' r?"A autabcr of teams were loaded in this citv Saturday, with freight for the-j west. The indication, are that the prln cinal part of the frughtlng from Nubras' ka westward will c done from this point hereafter. The c ho tir.ce travel this rout" never forsake it Tor the purpose of finding' a better one. Wo'learn tint the elitilerv five miles , ... hcl-iw town, beiongin- to i. Manure, of I :'r!n raoy, -u.igu.rc .v ,u v..i- r . fi ... ii. : r. j . .. r ro.: j eigo, v.:is entirely destroyed oy t.re at two o'c'.ocli this morning. Loss about STJ.t'i"''; insurance o.0.'0, in the Plrxnix and -Tltna. About thirty barre.s of high wines, belonging to the government, were in the building, and consumed. The fire is Mirr-osed to have been the work of an j incendiary. rThere appears to he n great varie ty cf whiskey kept in this locality; fight ing whiskey, musical wln-kiy, noi-y whis key, tangle foot, addle-head, forty-rod, lightning, and several other kinds that have their own peculiar ell'ect. We saw cr.e of cur citiiens last Saturday who r.p penrod to l.avc imbibed pretty freely of each of the diiTcrcat varieties. Jf We learn that some of our me Cliar.cs iiaL' laiveu fAoeoioiiis to our in ii- . - . i .-. . .. .: cle a few Jays Vine 3 on itn migration, or At leist that portion cf it where we said the people of Nebraska were oompelled ta put up with "jack-of-all-trades fellows, because good workmen are scarce." Thi was, in the article referred t, ap plied more particularly to carp.ntcrs, but should have been applied in general. Does not evcrv man in Nebraska know i that nenjuro compelled, from force of cir cumstances, to '-turn their hand" to all kinds of work? and can it be expected that they are perfect, or even good, at all of them? , Now we had no intention o. I nmkirjg a wholesale charge, for wt hare com' as pood carpenters- in Nchrasltit, and ia Plattsmouth, as can be found any where; but wo think those very men that are rood workmen will bear us out in the assertion that people sometimes have to yut up with "jack-of all-trades fellows," because of the scarcity of good workmen. Wo know it i the caf-e in the printin business, anj have every reason to be us this afternoon, on their w ay to Omaha. fj7"A man bv the name of II. C. Webb, a resident of Fremont county, Iowa, was thrown from a sled at'Nebraskn City last Friday, and killed. He was formerly of Wisconsin, and had been a ranchman in Colorado for several year3. Cv'The city council of Council Bluffs have established '-Lire limit," prohibiting the erection of wooden buildings within certain boundaries. This is a good idea in any town, but would not work well here until brick arc more plentiful. ?"The Nebraska City Av3 thinks they might accept State government in ISCS. Too soon, friend Morton; the Democrats will not be able to control Nebraska be- fore prji)). rTTTroperty is ngaln on the 'rampage' at Omaha. Lots are selling at from 100 to C'2 00 for every foot of street front. This is all first-rate if it will last; but to our judgement it don't look '-healthy' especially without farming country to back tho town. C27"(.ov. Saunders has sent a commu nication to the legislature nuking the pa-sage of a joint resolution and memo rial :o the Secretary of war for the mus ter out of the First .Nebraska Cavalry, Veteran Volunteers. Ha says if it is ne cessary that Nebraska should furnish troops for frontier protection he prefers raising f rcch ones to keeping those in who li. 'iii i.i. .. . ' - i """ iaiuuiniy serveu ine coumry mi ner hour of 1,0 ' :inJ now feel lh;lt tlie . r . . .1. ii. i " ,ul j "- u Notice. The undersigned takes pleasure in an- ncin- to his f.iends and the public - - - i - (renerally that he has this d iy sold his ent5rc ,lock of clothing, Gents Furni.h- Cl1?' U la' Cilt &e' t0 I5 1 - ffi . c .1 r . AC-wmar. i v.v.u u. ior p:uro..gC, I wU'd nsk a c -ntintiance of the same to ' TnJ successor. S. Bloom. All porsons knowing themselves in debted to me, by rote or account, will T" call'onMr. Newman and settle the nf i'amediately. . .. S. Bloom. u n j ... ij.-j-'"-" - Ivotico. All persons knowing tliomselves indebt- ed to us by note or aceotir , J not :tied to come forward n , , . . r , same by tue 1st of ichrua aceotint, aro hereby nd shttls the ary next. We ! want moneo TOOTLE, IIANNA & CO. w DIED At the re-idence of hi3 parents i pleas copy. JEWELRY STORE Tli.1 cr.'is.'rilipr luivinT Tiiireha. o 1 tho , Hc,a tore on 21 strcetlately occupied j fcv Sarpv and others, would respectfullv ". f: 111 ih e5tens of Plattsruouth and vicnitv that he has ri fitted the store and nn..r,,. A i.,r.- nn,l f,.n stock of Jewclrv and Fancy .rticles for Ladies, Gen's. Children, and the rest of mankind, and is prepared to do nil kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry liepairing in the best manner, and would be happy to serve his old and as many new customers ns may give him their patronage, assuring them of their work well done at moderate pri ces, and on short time. Tlie stock, eru braeinrr every variety of jroods usually Jlccpt at a first class Jewelry Store, will sokl at low prices ana warranteu ot the best workmanship nnd material. lie ta also a small stock cf Family Groce ries, which will be replenished from time to time, und sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently located in this city, I respect fully solicit a share of patron age, and cordially invite all to call and examine tlie stock on hand, as we would he pleased to firve you, nnl do not nk vnu to'buT unVoss wc can make it for Your interest to patrcniTo us. 11. II. EATON. iiaitsrrtnuii:. wee 1 .. . .1. T. . .i til. !t U,'-, iF f . Valuable Lands for sale N w I 10 12: S w 23 10 12 ; II 1-2 e 7 10 1C; K 1-2 n o IS 10 13; S w H 10 1.1: So 2S 1111: S w .12 13 13; S e 0 II 13: N 1.2 n w S ll 13; - Also Town Lots in city of Plattsmonth. A't vf wt.!rh wil. lf -oI -ox fr rab. C.itl aud tee tbJ :ibov luiuls bloie iar -ba-i!;. A:p y ia Ul'ICFt. 4e-7 - ' Ta I'ay. r am) I.au ! .4,-..r:. For Safe-Good Bargain Tirij B-if ft t.' d jniuinp Plat'smoah on th (OU'h. Will tw ll-'UK". a t'y f'lurd With Jiiike euce. and ini'ciial euji'jih to Cuiuilete tl:e saai. Tt rai'a cry low ior ksh . Apr'y , r. ii I'OuKtxGrox, 115 Rsl Estate Ag-n-. Chancery Sale. AiJItlT B4C0M. t Is CnjiscrttT David Bawsieet ) Jo pursuance & by irtoe of a deereU! order to me Ilrta.-c. fria tli efflce nf the Cleik of tbe iliatnct Cuort, r tli- '2: 4. Judicial d;tric, in &a! for Casj co inty Ne r-k nu le In the -oto cn-o. hiuI I raiin dais i t 27ili. dT of Crt.jbtrr a&5, lining t?i ad!-.irnel txrtoter term ol said cjurt I ihe mbcrilt Mn-l'r in it.nnceiy fur id court, wil i fTr for ml ht i ubti; vendue f-r al, t tha !i ln-l and t bi.Her, la front of ihe Ctiutt houje iu 1'ia.tteai'Uth eLra-;K, n ' ti'i'urJmi March 3 1SC5 at I 12 o'clock P. 'M. r.fa-l dsy, tUe fjllowttif dncrti.l pivnii.. to wit. The aO'ith lialf ( 12) of ihe F..i:th rrtt qnrtrT(l-4) ol ecti ti n. tlnriy (30', t the fHt a!f (I 2) or thr nortb :; q'lart r (1 4) f rrrUra nnml er twenty uiue Cii) in iuwti0iip uuiuber tirn (ID) no?ih of rvuce numli- Ihinei-ii (13) a-i of ihe sixtU F. M. tn C'.if c.)iant Ncliro-k.-i I trrit.iry TjS"inr Willi nil n i i .-lUP'Oir ihe impr-jv:iient, heredilaiiieut. aiiiili;naocea ih'.-ieto lelniigliic or in any nuf Hjip'tiuuinp, to be m.d A. tht piol-ery ot the 'le'cn tiat . ve nitail t-i ui'l lUe-ris the am.aul of ln h i liie sum i f i-'-i r.d com of 0u.t aud i4le. ll d JiUUjry 20t;i 1 SCi J". M. POBRIStiT- S. 51 aster ia e !.a;ig-ry. T. M MarQcett, Sot. f jr com;j'lt. -c o .I CO K O y Q o 03 O -! o P 5-3 S3 O P cT I 2 ? 2. o - H H CO t O a H If m p ff5 a? 2 0-3 06 2 c. gT 5 I $ o rz o o 2 m CO IX) GO a o o o o 22 o ir. S3 3 t5 re 3 C2 Boot & .Shoe Shop. The KiiH-crihcr would re-oei-lfnlly cal' the atten tion of t'ie t-iii7u or l'liitisiiu.um and tl.einll' at mire t- tlie taot liiat he ha- I, citod -! e .l ir vxt r f I ,rit -Hi's O1-P5 More. whe'S ht- icie ds keiiinir on h ird .irnl iu .kilf fii tl:t i-li-rt.-.-t n tice. eve y artii'letn hi line. Hi" t ck ht-inc - e td by h.in--e;f. nnd hnvir,; si eiit tl- 111-1 of hi li'" ,n " hu.-iue-. lie I -i coiiddent U..it he can g.vt !-.tifae t on. ;ive lilm a call. A, il HI 5 J. TIIOCK.MOIl lO. SAL'S OF AN ESTRAY. At or at) iit 10 o'r'ock a. , on th- 1" I d,,T cf Fihr: urv. 1-i i.j. -"l tlie residence f J"hn Tcvk-liury, la 8 .Vile ti live I'lp-nc. I.'a romi :". N T.. I w.i. tl.rM!li ! h.m-1. to the hi-h :idd -r. the fol Imiiipi rilv. Ui n Hj :i- a:i flriy Mm:: tnf c..w iprnii'ii ,j ti. S. Huty and l-mi.-l live, lit -l'TorJer J.-iiS Teivm:et. jant'-'ow Elray police. TtVen tii ly the m --Tiber. 3 mile s.it.th-vre'.t of riat:.-iin uih. on ihe 1 i'U iu.t ci.e whi'e and red l-otiei l.eiler.-oee e,r old p.t white face, crua 'c I hsrn: no n rV or l-rscd. . jtcIH WM. MTRItT. tgH'M p3 WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Geo. Boeck 8c Oo Ilavt removeJ to their A'EW TWO STORY KR1CK SHOP, .Yorik-iicst of Botch's Old Stand, Where they are prepared to turn out tl kitij of Kew Work, such at WAGONS. BUGG-1BS. Plows, Aud everj thit g nire Jut by Freighter or Farraers in the Letof tlyls. " Horses, 3Iule3 and Oxen Shod in the best stvle and on reason- able terms. job-work: Of erery d.-scripiion, eltht r la wood or iron, doue cn thnrt rwtlce. (3" Particular attention paid to Repairing ail kinds of KACHIUERY AND CASTINGS of such. Hiej kre-p on t. nd, an l :'.,r a!e, Ox-Yokes, Bows, Steeples, Cable-chains, BOLTS of all sizes, WAGON SOWS, &c., In fact, everything in t'tir line nre.ltd by FrehjlUers, Emigrants or Firmerj. Having a larg stock of Seasoned Timber, and tho best quality of Iron, Thimble Skeins, Ac, eelntai by ourscTveK, with tp'cUl rt ftrenca lo tf.is trade, we feel confident that we c. rum out letter aud more work, at cheaper rates, than any other shop in the IVrrUury. Thankful for ,st pitronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. EST Sat i fact ion C. is nan toed or lloncy Ucrumled Plattsuoctii, N. T., Nov. 8:h, 18C3. Gm E. T. DUKE & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE- ,Vp keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters' OUTFITTIN G G O OD S, Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans. Skillets and Lid?, Ovens, Camp Kettles, A:c. Ve also keep Chain-Pumps and Fixtures, ! lydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Collec 3liils Slc. Tin Roofing, Cuttters and Spouting done on short notice, with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between . Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTII. - - NEBRASKA. BLACK, BUTTERY & CO., "Wholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Kiedicinal use, Dye "Woods, Dye Stuffs, Farmers, freighters and physicians- Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu . ine and of the best quality. 1'iiysicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black Piattsmo'ith, May 1st, ISCo, tf HjJ W.L. TH0HAS' yPC? Ipltyt Picture Galleryjf ylf- " '? North Sii'e Main St , I'il) Sjsfi PMTTSMOUTU; - VAU3 Pictures taken of all Kinds. Ambrotvrie?, Photograph?, Gem Pictures, ic. A good assortment of Cases Frames, ;;Wts Ac cjnstintlv kept on band. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Fnimes I ... . a ciaaa 19 oraer, or any size Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally . GOLD HAS FALLEN I WJI, nCRAI.D Han mored into his new brick biitdtnir en the cor ner of .Main utieet and Leret). wheie he is dally re ceiving large aCditlna 13 his already cxteatire ilotk of G-ROCjESRIBS AND Li IQ TJ Ke ofl-.-rs the Tory heit of bargains to cnnlomers, nnd re-im-sts a call Ir-ia those who want nIhmg la his line to lest the advantages in prices with taose o f others. Hemi mber tha BRICK CORNER, and give Mm a call if you wish to buy cheap, nuv j B. Newman (Successor to S. Bloom,) Dealer in READY MADE G-ento Furnishing G-oods lfal, Caps, . . -Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, &c, See, Sec. Also n lnr?o lot of RUBBER GOODS and REVOLVERS alwavs on hand. Xttti igrants COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their benefit to ezamina my stock before purchasing eleewhere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and lVool. Plattsmouth, Maj 25, tf 1ST E3 CABINET SHOP. II. BOECK, flaring recently built a new and.sulla to shop Kain St., Plattsmouth, N. T., Would respectfully tuforni the citizens of Cans anJ adiniainff counties thit he has the facilities ff'f car ryinif on tho In all Its brar.chci IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE 1 am prefared to tnrn out the U H-E A P K B T atd mobt durable ; Of every description, fyer offered in the Territory. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JJfi-Pirtictilnr attention piiid tt making nd 6t- i.-!iinj;COtI INi. A'.i kinds of lunihcr taken in exohauj; f r crU. I'latls 'loath. Apiil 10, w MlCttEL-l.T, X. J, SHARP. LUMBER YAHD. Mickclwait Sc Sharp De'er in TinLumbT. Lath, Shingles, Doer, ?ah, Ii'inds, 1'icketK, enl ery vr;t-!y of Cottonwood. Wa!r.ut and Oak l.umhvr. Will k-i einfctan'ly n hsnd Cord woi1, betti Cotton and Oak. All o-de:s ptou ptiy d:li. ; Oilice cn I-ee" cue tj-oi-,tli cf C. L. Coerer'e Feed and (Tr'.ii DcP'it, " PLATTSMOUTH, N T. Norember 5th tbCo. Cj Eii ny rVotice- ThVen tip by ihe und.-r-.Tpne'l in Orapo'i Precinct Cass cocnt -, N. T., on Lec. Cth. JSCS, one 2-year eld rran He fcr, except Leek, v.(-n.h is r a reddlah catt, .-in lnarkcii Willi au n: d .-ib-t out of ich; alo en 3-yea-o.d Meer hri-li iu! ca. s croiped a little, hmn.. li.avy other ciarLs. j..i:3 3 WitMm SlETrxs. H II- WALKER Merchant Tailor One door east oj Schlater's Jetcelry store, MA IK ST., FLATTSUO VTn, i Offtai ti tervfees o 'a le--'eef th! oit aid i Mrm i:; i; n - ejunirr. issi it I 1 f f 1