She cbtaoluv JUvahl LOCAL NEWS. p-jl)3 boats that have parsed up on their way to the mountains :.re all water bound at Sioux City, not boinj able to get anv farther on ac.'juiit cf tho strong current in tho river. 3?"ThQ Jennie Levis pa?sed up last evening, having on board Battery C, 3rd U. S. Artillery, from Jefferson Barracks for Omaha. They were well equipped, and had an excellent lot of horse. C3"A Leavenworth papejr says the fol lowing fteam?rs have been associated together by their owners, and will form a rejru'ar line of packets from St. Louis to Oiualia: Allen, V. J. Lewis, Turner, Coluiiibiun, Cornelia, J-nnio Lewi, bhreve nnd Glasgow. Thy will leave every Tuns lay, Thursday and Saturday. They aro iirst cla-M boat, commanded by experienced boatman, and should be liberally patronized by merchants and travelers. Cs?"It will he remembered that the en terprising village liup thg creek" has been very anxious to have Omaha declar. td a port of entry. The request has been granted several days au old Muddy df-cided the duration by ''spread ing" to puch an cxtei.t 119 to make it a necessity, and now water craft are to be een busi'.y pljing between tha business part of tho city nnd tho harbor above. tVc always admired the energy of the cit izens of that place, and now that they have an ualitu't.-1 supply of water they can exert theui-elves in tho line of navi gation, and we doubt not t;.e fair damseis of the American Venice will be serenaded ere long by the sweet songs of ''gondo liers." 17"ALout ?, o'clock this nftornoon maiiy of our citizens were surprised to End that their house, which had stood firm during the heaviest winds, were rockiug to and fro. A "wee bit" of an earthquake came from th9 south and passed north go quickly that many were in djubt as to the cause. We understood nur worthy P. M. thought there wa a hog under his ol5c, but on looking out discovers 1 that some of his neighbors were disturbed in the same manner say, Cap, how bis is that hog? Some mn who wrr.i quietly running tehniselvos on the rivrr bank "skedaddled" with rather mora speed thna grace, thinking the river j bank was going in. The shock was so violent in our otllj as to cause articles on tha wall to swing as though n very strong wind win blivvin. At White Claud an oU -all was shaken dawn. At Xebraka Ci:y tho shock was very peroeptiblf, while at Omaha it was so violent ns to alarm the operator in the talograph oiSce. u. cnarp, r.sfi , 13 ;n roe c.tv. 1 f7"We return thanks to Major Bal eoinbe for files of lata papers. TTTh.T river is falling rupid'v, hav ing gon? down about a foot in the last twenty h.iurs. CTThe Jennie Lewis took a quantity of corn from -our levee this afternoon, far St. Louis. 5rTho Governor of Arkansas, says that State is ready to organize under the Reconstruction act. f"Hon. J. W. Chapman, of the Coun cil Bluffs Xonj-tir-17, pnsed down the river last eveniagjon the Columbian. (TTJ. I. Early, Esq , of the Dtmor.rat, went down the river this morning on the Colorado. We wish him a safe journey. rrp""The oldest inhabitants" say the river has been from sixteen to eighteen inches hifchuT - t ttiia rise than ever mown before C5?"Our traveling citizens will be glad to learn that Mr. Brown, well known to them na Clerk on the Colorado, now commands that excellent boat. CSTCars n the B & M. 11. R. R. are now runniL- v .thin nine miles of Chari ton. The Afton ;r;; avs that work oa the road has commsnceJ at thai place in earnest. CTThe young folks of our city, through the courtly of tha oEcers of the David Watts, enjoyed a very pleasant social "hop" on board of her last even ing. Jljit anyboly oj enjoy thm 6el V8J with good music, previa women and a good Haor to dance on. 5?"We regret to learn that a little laughter of Mr. Walrod, living some twelve miles from town, was accidental ly shot yesterday morning, by her broth er. The little boy, in the absence of the parents, got pos-'ssion of a loaded shot gan, and by some accident it 'was dis charged, one shot taking effect in the foot and another in the hip of has sister neither of which are likely to prove serious. eTFrora Jas O'Neill, Esq., who has just returned from a forced visit of about ten days on the Iowa bottcm, we learn that tha town of St. Mary has been very much damaged by the llood many of the houses being washed away, and all more or less injured All the hogs nnd sheep in the vicinity have been lost and it is reported that cne or two per sons have been drowned. The road bed 01 -ha C. B. & St. Jo. R. R , has been very biy washed, and nearly all the fences in the bottom are either broken ! down or carried away. The Squire came ! from Pacific City to I'iattsmouth in a -fkiff, birnging a very largo amount of nail matter with bini. from Frlarj' iMMj. C57"We return thanks to Senator Tip ton for Pub. Docs. C37"The steamer II. S. Turner took from our levee, to dav, COJ ncl.s cf corn, and received 300 more ut Il'ick BIiiHs. Who says thi is'nt a c .rn coun try. J "5?" We ,VPrR pleased to rrcfivo n 0.1'! thii morning fruin our old towns u su, Tom. Glenn. lie hails !'from old Missou ri," town of Albany, where he is engaged in merchandising. 3"The Grand Jury of Douglas coun ty'has sent into the court indictments for murder against Baker for 'he killing of Iligjins, and Most for killing Barstow. The cases will probably be tried at this term of tho court. C3"The friends of athletic sports in Omaha, nnd also in Council Bluff's have organized Base-Ball Clubs, and have largeri nd respectable member-ships Why don't some of our young men move in the matter, and organize a club in I'iattsmouth we certainly have enough in our m;dtwho need exercise to make a large club, and it will be more likely to benefit them, physically, than sitting with their feet higher than their heads in some "loafer's heaven." Which Seam Docs Hip Easiest The Willcux Gibbs, or the Luck Slstah 1 While it is universally admitted that ihe Willcox & Gibbs maobine ia the sim plest, and the least linblo to get out of order; that it runs the stillest, easiest and fastest; that it requires the least hkill to use it ; that its needles, hemmra and fellers aro a perfect marvel ; and the machine itself the best beyond compari son ; it is, nevertheless, asserted, by par ties interested in "double thread" ma chines, that the Willcox & Gibbs stitch is not reliable;" that "tha seam will rip ;" that "the work will como to pie es before the garment is worn out," &c, io. How these charges tally with the verdict of the jury, at the "Grand Trial at Island Park," the following extract from tha "Report" of that trial will show ; "Again each party claims that hi stitch is the least liablo to rip by the ordinary strain upon tha seam of a gar ment in use. The test requires a row of paralel stitching to be mado by each ma chine, lengthwise, across a narrow strip of two thicknesses of m-uslin ; and this strip is then cut across at every half an inch, maki.ig it into smaller strips, t-nch as long as tho width of the oriuial piece Each Judiro takes one of thtsso iuail strips, and opening tha foid )nths"loek stitck" fcide, pu!J on tho ends in opposite directions, anU tha lock stitch seain rips out. The folds being thus open to the Willcox & Gibbs seam, he continues pull ing, but this seam refuses to rip. He pulls stronger, but this only tightens the stitch : the material gives way, but the dcaitl Kfitrla fact." X m 1 llo JK1J " C" cordacco with the facts, rsnder the fol lowing verdict : "Its seam (the Willcox &, Gibbs) has the peculiar advantage of being readily taken out, when it is d.Viri.Me : while it is less liable to rip, in use or wuar, than the lock-stitch." Frum Saturday's laily "The river has been falling rapidly for the two days past, and is now within the banks at this plac. It has fallen about three and a half or four feet. CTRev. Mr. Roberts, the Methodist minister stationed at this city, arrived on the Denver this morning, accompani ed by- bis family. He will probably preach to-morrow. C3?"The Denver carao up at 8 o'clock this morning, on her first trip for the season. Sha has an entire new set of offuers, and we venture thei assertion that a more accommodating and gentle menly set of men cannot be found. Capt. Burks and Clerk Cudwo-th are destined to be favorites. CThe Omaha li-j.-ab.'i an says : "Our obituary column announces the sudden death of Mrs. Nellie M Caggr, the only daughter of the Rev. A. R. Mosher, agent of tha Amerioan Bible Society for Ne braska and Colorado. Mrs C. had but very lately removed with her husband and parents to our city from the east." 57"An immense amount of damage has been d3no by the high waters down the river. Large quantities of woid, fencing, &a , have been carried away, and many of the inhabitants cf tho bot. torn on tee Iowa side, have be-en couipell- cd to travel for the Bluffs. At Hamburgh the T,atsr extends clear to the Bluffs without the mallest strip of land visible. p"The ThanksgiviDR of the I. O. O. F. yesterday, was very well attpndVd. An impressive prayer was delivered hv our venerable and worthy fellow towns, man, Shepard Duke, followed by n verv eloquent address by Rev Wright. The anthems were splendidly sung, nnd alto gether the occssion was highly credibla to the order. W e arc glad to see so benevolent an order prosper in our midst. May it increase in strength and the good deeds go on lifting the load from heavy hearts throughout the world. CTTho Omaha Repnlllcan of this morning says : "The Denver was at the Council Bluffs landing early yesterday. Tha high winds retarded her progress rery much, but she undoubtedly got up to our levee last night." That is get ting pretty fast, Major. Tha Denver did cot pass here on her way up until about eight o'clock this morning, and wo are positive 6he had not been at the Bluffs landing np to that hour, for we was aboard of ber near Erawnviile "early yesterday " CyThe irregularity of the mails is a source of annoyance to tho community, and a draw hack upon the general pros perity. Wo received, by a mail that chancel to get through, an advertisement from the Chi' f Q jarterm aster, asking bidi for furnishing a large quantity cf corn and nats. Th advertisement was not received until after tha expiration of time to or en bids, h ne.;. ti.e grain own ers in Cass and adjoiirng c uir.tties got no chance to bid, and the Herald lost an advertising bill. NicnT Mark Is one of the many dis pnses of which indigestion is the parent, and can bs easily cured by avoiding hearty food at night, late suppers, etc. If it has become nightly occurrence, take light food, tea and tjast, for supper and upon retiring take a half wine glassful of Roback's Stomach Bitters. This will assist digestion, drive away this trouble some annoyanoo, and allow you to sleep quietly. i'iom Muwloij' L'aUy. 27"The high winds for tho past two days his interfered somewhat with steamboats. y We are pleased to learn that Hon. John Cad -nan has been elected to repre sent Lancaster Co. in the State Legisla ture. 5Ve have just received a largo quantity of paprr, cards, etc., and are prepared to do job work in the best stylo. fy Wire fencss aro becoming quite common in Nebraska. They are pro nounced better and cheaper than boards by many. E. T. Duke & Co. are selling the wire the very best artiele at St. Louis prices. yThe Bellcvue Times has b-'en ro euscitated, and makes its appearance on our table with the name of J Q Gass, as publisher. It is npedless to say that if it ever had any politics they are not changed. 2?"Sev"ral emigrant wagons were loaded by tha Denver at this place yes terdav, having como aboard at the Council Bluffs landing. We did not learn whether they would remain hero or proceed farther west. (3?"At the regular t; oeting of Platte Lodge No 7, I. O. O. V., April 27th, the fallowing resolutions were unanimously adopted. lUsdlicl, That a vote of thanks be hereby tendered Chaplain Wiight for the able and elequcnt address delivered be fore the orde1- i.'p-n Than!; -giving day. IltsuhtJ, 'lli;.t a vote of t hanks l,c also tendered Mrs. Dr. WinterHiue and Mr. J. N. Wise for Instrumental and Vocal music furnished the order on that occasion. JltyolirJ, That a Copy of tLe above resolutions be furnished the Plattsmouih Ili-KALu ror puCiloat; j:i. S. DUKE. Eec. Sc.? April 27th, lSoi. C7?"Ve have noticed a great scarc:ty in Nebraska of g d siono ware, nnd of tn it is almo-t imp -:!, e to get it. While in St. Jn-eph recently. w visited the Pottery of Mc-tsrs. Bio-nuHe'd & McChesney, and 2nd that th.-y are niak ing a ro. 1. artiole, and ar? prepared to fill orders for any quantity. O1.0 great advantage our d.-al. rs wculd find in pur chasing of them is that th'y pi-rsonallv attend to tho shipping, r.trd should anv breakage occur it is rrp'aeed immediate 9 . Frviu Tii'ida y'n Uui'y. House-keeper, whn you buv D. B. De Land & Go's Best Ch-mical Sa'er- atus you will find every paper weighs a pound. Can yor. sny the sam- about other Saleratus' log bans", with cble ends boarded up andpainted white, thmted down the rivpr past this pl.ice on Sun lay An effort was made to tow it ash ire, but it "could not be did." CyWe learn from the fanners throughout the c-mnty that the wheat crop 13 looking well, notwithstanding the lateness of the season. Some fear ure entprtain.-d a raid by the gr.i-s-hoppers, but otherwise the prospect is Hat. terir.g for a good crop. Cy We Isarn from our O'naha ex changes that trains are again running on the U. P. R R., and that cars hare g.it to within twenty miles of the Bluffs on the C. & N. W. Road. This will be good news to merchants who have go ids com ing over that 1 oad. yGeorge Franeii Train has arrived in Omaha, and the n:,',, of that place, is filled with fulsomo Cattery of him. Mi'Ier has a weakness for crawling in the du-t before some person of -.ntoiiety, nnd be is- n w endeavoring to kis-i the feet cf ;.$!,. Franels and mas amend for what he sui 1 about him la.t fail. new city government is now in full operation, and the indications am that a "new order of things" is about being established. Frank G T was ar rested this morni ng by M ,r . bdinson. on the elarge of being drt,. .-: and dis turbing the peace and quiet of. the eity on Sunday. He wa taken before Re corder Dorricgton, and lined hist-cr-, dollars. j yRead the adrr?imont in to-d n 's paper of ''Pla-tiei S!:tte Roi fng ' w,. believe this to be an x-"li',n rt-p":, find equally as cher.r, it nnr ':.- ;i r, than a shingla roof, it -b ul.i n-u l. , confounded with thVd tar , r,d g:ivl roo6ng with whi.-h m irv ive b -.n noyed. We hpe s.ni, wiir bui.d-s will take bold of tho Laatter an ! giv it a fair trial. Send to Mr. Osborn for a sufficient quantity of the material to test it. You will find an honorable and up right man. He i3 not er deavoring to "make his pile" off this th.ng : but is anxious to introduce it in every locality that people may become satisfied of itti merits. i y We had the pleasure, while in St. j Joseph, of passing through the various j apartments of the iaimenso drug estab I Val-ment of Penuk A- Levin ". Thev" occupy a, fire proof building 140 feet in length and three stories besides the cel lar, which is literally filled with goods in their lin". Besides this, they havo an immense warehouse where all combusti-; ble goods are Kept, and a laboratory and; sample room for combustible goods. Their success in business does not sur prise us when we understand the p'an upon which it is transacted and become acquainted with their two principal salesmen Messrs. Brown and Good. fjy The Ladies Mite Society, of the M. E. Church, will moet at the residence of B. Spurlock, Esq , on Wednesday evening. May 1st. A general attendance is requested. Mrs. M. L. WHITE, Pres. Mrs. B. SrcRi.ocK, Sec. Frksii Osage Orange Seed for sale at $1,25 per pound at Black Buttery &, Co's. mar loth LAND FOU SALE- A few choice lots of land in Cass county Nebraska, for bale on reasonable terms. Call on apStf J. N. Wise. Notice. A'.l soldiers honorably discharged from the United States Service nre entitled to $8,1 S, as bounty for each minth service. LJnder this all soldiers are entitled to bounty. For particulars enquire of F. M. Dorrington, offitie 2d fioor of Brick Block, cor. Main and Third streets. N. B. this will include 2d Neb. Cav. : FRESII OYSTERS, Direct from Chicago, can be had at Irish's Restaurant fcr tho small sum of 1 75 cents per. can. dec21dtf SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the ews Depot, for any i.f the Magazines, Periodicals and News I'ape-s of the day, at the Publishers price CfX-w is tim-j lo su!scrile Oct. 20. r-.--rrr-r DR.. M H. M'CLUS!Y ?e? DENTIST' Wi ' il m jl w k i-i )r on ! u: t u ric-.'. r'V-i llt.Oi' M (th I), t-l' .l'rlvl. j:. 6. Jo kill Vii ir s 1 Vi V i-.o '. 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Til- o-. t w i I '.' a : pio .lioil .):i rr.v'.iY. a,. 1 " ::, a n iscr. -it 1 ii-'o k o ni -v 1 1 -n i-I 1 tT- m Mil r-.-ti-il i-rtn e.ir a' i -lo. v Ci!:s - 'a hy --i;l pdyi-i Fii.iuitl Hot 1-e uTiiiit. il. if .iiiv til- y in-iv i.-ivi.-. 1. iv c" ubiW my h.iinl .1 n 1 1 11. -i ii oa! this 0tli day (if April, A I i.o7 I. 1 J W. -MAKMIAT.T., Hj.lii It l'n h:i- Jiul.'e. Ca r Co., Xeli. la Hi'. J'nirn.U C.nit: Sot Ice is !.' pin o tht Hir n-t will ami trst.-t m.iit ol Will, am M- 11 n- l;,t" u' C. i-..iini ,Ni-. lira-;a. .1' ce.oi"!, to- tin t.ay iK-tti fi.'t- l in toy uai-v f.,r 1J I - il 1 , :i r.'l sATrr:n.iT. rr"i iini, Aj.rV, ivit, At 1 ii'.i.nk p in, loi- i'-.'i Hppoiui il f. r he.irltia (ir .if f ti.e i-dii-if. it -i .!. iini- h1. pf.-om ii,tt-r-i -t.-.l : ", .ti .i'- 1 in! !.' riiii.-e : y -ai.l v.-iil h 'i n not 1 - . '.!:;. u:-! 11 ni:i ii.t-y ooty hnve. ( . i v i, u 011 101 in." :i 11 ! n '.I 1 .'i.c I se., 1 1 los tto;!i liny of Man ii, A I i n.; LP J "IN W MAKfilAM. ;,i.3 8 rrh-:t'. J.i C.iss i-Miniy, et. Bui Red Cut, BUT KOT riSXUr.AGUD. T. W. shryorlt is as.- isi. a to war i::-iiii fis :i..-r n V -u'-ml.v . I: vi u.iii a tu -e 01 1 . -:: '' ' ' I!.!- ol I -X II; i I.' p-l.-i -1 10 1 p. p..,-,.. m 1 p.- f K.,.ui-1 ia ' . .1:11 th.- ; i.i- n v. ri i ..1 i -1 ,,- J. N. 10 .yJT.'itl. .1 i -1 c!l Jr U i 1 ( i 1 ' . 1 f f M '1FICH r w . i , ul ti I kvei lliv tr . - ' ) s- a a not 111 .l.t Ci'.T. IifcrlSUw.f w xickklvta.it. Simpson, Mickehvait cr Co., Wholesale and Retail -x csp fv 3? vvv 4V. 4 Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Peeler ia GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, DOOIIS, SASH, WISDOW-BLI.XDS, GLASS, FIXE AXD COTTOXWOOD LUMBER, SIIIXGLLS, LA TIL PICKETS, ETC., ETC. Ha ait B. NEWMAN B . N E W MAN & CO., Corner Main and Third OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer (xents5 Furnishing' Good iE5ntf r.p3! Hoofs. Shoe, A!.-o a ;arrre lot of RU32ZR CLOTHJN3 a JCtJ! and ex .nt-ie 3Iqvt Masonic Piattsrcnath, April 10th, 1SG5. PK;iCK in: ih Who!pa!- l Patent f'henucal:?, (ilass, Paints, Oils, Puro Wines mJ I..in'20rssCoal : Oil and Lamps, talioncry, &c. NCS. S 8t 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. 1 7T ar the Nnrtl: Wr.tern Whoifi'n ifn;j fcr Dr,D. JijLC Jk SonaBO Dr. 3. C. Aypr .tvO;. kri.i 1 -. fa; n iljuir m.-uiciktf s in any Q'jiiti . ' " 1bjS iy' ; shannon's Feed, Sale and Livery A IN Plattsmuu tn. I :ur. preparetl t. jCi-ommodnie the paMic wtth Morses, Carriages and Buggies, jrn (!. l-.i-tii-e m-i! ri'. p.-Ti .li'o 'cr-n. A H.irV will fun .. i ic - v. 1 t Iitt i!:i p, zutl lo aii pmw r Uie iiv Mli. .11 dtiri'ii. 1.1; :'.- J. V". SHANNON. IMUSIO. . Mr-, h atk simp-O.v Ifviu ! en Mli'itvl to a- vi, ta il tti 1 to tl J, llti Wl :I JT'V- ot I ui- ' .a.... a... 1 orvn, t.. t o-t ii-stro is t..c, i.i,o- , 1 1 rf.i 1. ii i or. :lo. utne. lei ni-, t'c.. cirea oil ap- j 1 l'ni.oi. at hr re. en.", re on M.-iiu trc t a; 4 Km r v At itM , , "no o the 'ef Iiirta in as rtioniy. if lo') or , : a. i r. . nl 1 Ii r m f 1.1 tli" iohcii i- -r. 1 5itu I 1 lion. .i.l..-rp iT.lec-, t.ui.d:ii--li, tlui- ri", .fee. reli ! ilei- ii .1 ?rv ii. f-i'-alih- f irm laqui e i lion, t' .Viiixvell. lit tSe Court linii'i- in Plaupi utii. or ifit ; one ,i:i 'lie p'oini-t-s, i u C Jar Cree'c, 1" mil" t of I", itt-iiioi.tli. Th i-ti..'k anil anruUural i.opli month ol the Tarm may l boosht w ith it. ! t..;2t" A. L CHILD. I ' Ai : k n. a msiMiS. ..-UYLi DISTILLERS. i II a i iii ! J- li.teiLiii 111.1I Doin'-iitic iVli.T.i, LiaUCES AKD CIGAH3, ji. u, las r .-iii: 3fAkKt:r AUUAbE. N. J. SHARP Sthei - :ts,2Ilattsmoctii N. WEST! ia IS. TrHiiLsi, Valics, &c. AND REVOLVERS n.j extensive stoc': at tht Briclr Building. CS3 Co, vs. tcvr o loving, Di - it - n 1 1 ill : : . J 1 ii 1 1 1 3 BAKE BY. Gsccniiirs & rncviEioi; ?I ATHIS Sc SONS. (siiCC-'&bioi h to J. l'uic-1 A Soap.) Plattsmoctu, Neh. Ktfp ronstaiitly on li.iJa gooii supply 1 1 FRESH HUE AP. i'lllS, CAKES an.l eTi.ryfli in? in the line. AUo GROCERIES 4- i'ROYISXtXS of all kinds. WiN-run : Country Trooure. Fuller, T.gg-, tr. f'jT Give"us c.i ! l-if.t 25. 1861. TASE NOTICE. Jonnly Increased. Pmsior.s J uiei'S aid i'ttlT heir 8. d ut SJ- F. M D iTrin'!on li -s this il iy r. rmi d frori the I'.-t. .r'liiont, iii" haw in lull with i.c hlal.ki tor tli on "o-rii.i:i of aiMi?io:.I 1 .not a inl ii.cre.ed Peit--io nii.1 i -i :oly to pro-i i.;-a:i ?u -Ji c'airu.s h hi. ;v l.i ei.riii'T il t Lis ci 5. C.I ai.d .-famine iic: oi .iint d is tir-l ..i fc. -l F M. DOnr.lNGT X. I-! i:tiu. nth, A eg. 10, 101. o. h. 1.1-ir. can 'i s i ihoxtoj, Luie iSiip t Jif ii.m AJiiirt. lAUurneys at Lav IRISH, CALIIOUIT & CSOSrON. Tt; nbiVi n-.mfil p.nt!nk':i hav? asS-,c;ated tii.-ni-i-lvi-. in Li sine-11 f o- fh- pii (..mim pro-erut-ufc' a..d r-..iei-;irg ftil c!-.;:.if al:llllit .he Ofieral uove-noi -1. 1, or ii. iinsi ai.y tune of la-iitei:s, and 11 - I. r .ir-.i 1 1 o ro .-rut" siu. h cl;, irn s. t i. lit r t 1 for Co:.-:.- ,or a it of the Depm tnieM. of liovriiineat or -:. re 1 he Court of Ciaimn, Ha Iki 11 will .loy.tf" his pii Sojjal t eui.cn to t e Uii.-.:o-" rtt V.h:i (0:1. f 'li:c h( Ji'ebiekA Crlj, torcr of Main and i'.iiii scresns. I lit- 1 :ce to gn ch.-a; LarriT" ai.d 1 amp Cilimse 1 ' o to !:!-, Futtmy & Cu.' .tr yaw L SOAHD irO LCDGtfvGt b a . w. COLVIN, OAK s r K F ET, - - PIATISMOL'T-'. Io blocks U Sw -t nl li iC't Ch00l-l!o::. . I' ivite ro-itns furnne I if d'-slrid- Ii th?- J . boa-J or with lodi iip at teiouable rat s, j in . d tf. CSTY .SEAT MARKET, AND Empire Meat Market, .Then nJTKpr.ed is now prepared to irnLh citizens of th:e place with the best FRESII BEEF, MVTTOX, VEAL, 'OR A", AXD BACOX. I also kef p EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, POTATOES, AXD VEGETABLES and will pay tho highest marhct price for all kinji of COUNTRY 'FRO DUG E. Plattsmouth, May 13, J4m. F. Itt. DOKKirVGTOrV, Heal Estate OFFICE IX MASOXIC BLOCK PL A TTSMOCTU, SEEK ASIC A. JET-"" C9 WS.JK. fr JH3 Lot 6 in block 47, good n-si June", well and ul huildings. Lot 12 in blok (2 a good two ! ry resilience, brick ba-t-m. ne. "eli, barn and tith. r . iiit Bildingj.. Jl rare chance for a rodo ii-veslinont. Lot 11 in block 17:1. huih'ins with two roonu soil cellar. Good chance for a un iU iapili.1. Lot 10 In blink 2", Feud re.-iilence, w ith all tt m-cessiry outlnn'ilinps. West h-ilf of Be.'iion 3.1, town 12, 1 anire 13, tok-.'th-er with '.hj acres uf tinilier One liu..ilreil acri uu-j.-r t-uitivftCoti. Kiglit mi:en from I'iU;iiwu;h,nJtr I'latto river. An improveii faim of eighty aere. pood house, -eii i-lc, wi'h five acrus o good timber. Eighty acres of hind, parliy improved, two aa a 1 hair mil. s fn in '.he oily. H'U acres of p -rlly improved 1 ii 1, wl'h 4 i acres i f y juni; tiai-'r, i-Itu lied 4 Goltis soutii of IvWii. J'hr plwcw to c( Pe'fnrr erv af at: kiods i at I Jil.ACK. UUTiEUY (' VO.'S. ROBAtJK'S BITTERS V .0 x V ROB AGE'S ST03I.UH BITTERS ! CUIIK DVSPEPSLl, 1 -S5 V nml nrn the host Tonic in the wothl. BQBACK'S BLOOD PILLS cuius SICK HEADACHE, 5s r - cv CoKlivpriP-), .iii.l nl! di seases of tho Loud). ROBACK'S BLOOD 5 2$ PUBIflEB! CUUKS SCROFULA nml nil disoase arming frnin impure blood. V V ARE SOLD LiY ALL Xrus:ffi?ls and Ilmlcrs In l'atciif ITS cdici nes E VERYAVII 1 l jTL jj ;0q -..- s-A il v ?V 1 a 1 1. PRINCE. WALTON & CO., (Succcaiors to Dr. C. W. RoWk.) gQLK PKOPBIETORS, NC8. 56, 63, 60 & 62 East Tird St. OINfJINNATL O?