it' 5 i v .V. Hi r j r in 1 . i ' t ; - "i - I: it - I.: i ; U TEMPERANCE COLUMN LODGE DIRECTORY : (.BAUD LODGE : . 0. W, C. T., Rev. J. W. Taggart. Nebraska City U W. Counaelor-J. Skinner. Omaha, O.W. T T. Miss Eddy, Omh; d W.8 J. Stevenson, Uellevoe ; 6. W. T. 3. .Bristol, 0naha.j OLTVB BRANCH, NO. 2, TLATTSJIOtlTII : Regalarmeetiag eery TtlesJay evening. Traveling Teuiulars respectfully invited. ' ' " ' . K mu, bar.sk?, w. c.t- IBiKK WHIIB.W. 3. K. B.WmiMAii, Lodge Deputy, BXCKLSIOR DEOESE L0T)G2, NO.'l. Keeli onlflrst and third . Friday eveningjin month. . F. M. LONSDaLB, W..D. n each T. A. B.TODD, w u.o. BOSA BARNK?, W. D 6. T. M-STAR OF HOP LODGE No. 8, Mt. Fleasant hold! reaulai meeting every Saturday evenln. B. A. KIRKPaTKICK, W. C. T ANDREW COLEMAN, W. 8. .,. . Correspondence for this column most be written vlain and grammatically with , aod on one aide nl o white paper. Let them be short Jand to the point. .' - Kum'i Doings lu liUlilaud. Editor Courier: A faithful record of the deaths caused by intemperance in this town, would present an appal ling list. -A recolleciicn, extending throjo'h.a period of more than half a century, by a little special exercise.Laa brought to mind many instances of the aad havoo of "bcm," which had nearly furled from memorv. To this class death has come in no uniform mod. It has come in the form of slow wast ing disease, induced by alcoholic drinka it hat come in the sudden casualty, , euch as would seldom befall a sober man it has come in the terrible aspect f rlnlirium tremens it has come iu the act of self-inflicted violence, and has once and again and again, been produced by the fatal rope as the means nf mora sneeuilY eoainiz a. mo maai wretched by intoxication. And. as if all Hhis was not enough, it has raised the murderous arci agaiost a fellow being.. The intoxicated Peters, who slew Jm boaom companion whom he had sworn to protect and lovt (in all probability,) would, not have suffered on the gallows bad be been sober.; And those two youths in their teens who spent the first Monday in Juufc, 1817, in this village; who drank, then quarrelled, would doubtless bare avoid ed, the one a death by the tatsi axe, and the other, one on the scaffold, had they spent the duy in sober f dst.vity. I might speak of another tragic scene, in the annals of our town, partaking both of murder and suicide, but I forbear. It may not be amiss ho wever, to remark on the deceptive nature of drunkenness. A person who had been honored with official station became ad dicted to intern perance. He remarked ashe was about to die' "that he nevar iaiended to be a drunkard knew not that he was a drunkard," and yet, he added, ''I am dying from the effects of ardent spir its." Such a faint outline of the woes of drunkenness in this highly favored town. Mt falls itnmeusu'rbly short of the full reality. L'Ji the filling up be of " widow's Bighs and orphans tear's. That this town is a sinner above all o titer s is not to be supposed. It is sad to think that the above sketch, wi'.htir cumstantial variations would apply to many others. The question "Who slew sll these?" is one of thrilling im , port. Let it receive a candid answer Lei no one say without careful exami nation, "I had no agency in their de struction " At the martyrdom of Ste phen it djes not appear that Saul; tho' present and , consenting to hi death, had any direct agency in causing i As far as appears from the narrative. he merely consented to his beath, and took charge of the cloths? of the men who committed the murder. b Vhat Kum Will do. borne years ago, in one, of the counties of New York, a worthy man was decoyed into a licensed tavern, and templed to drink until he was drunk. In the ddlirium of drunkenness he went home, and murdered his wife in the most brutal manner, He was carried to jail while drunk, and kept through the night. Awaking in-the morning and Iookiug around upon; tho walls, and seeing the bars upon the windows he exclaim ed ' - - .-. !. this inil? : : " 1 ' . ' V, - . . - "Yes, you are in someone.' t."r; r. jail," answered , "What am I .here for?" was the earnest inquiry." "For murder!" was the answer. With still greater earnestness and astonishment he-, inquired "Decs try wife know it? - - "Your one. . "Whw wife know it!'': raid some it was your wife you have re- l.:il4 - ; it i lie u On this' announcement he dropped suddenly as. if he had. been, struck dead. ' ,, ' ' , . Let it be remembered that the con stable who had carried him to jail sold him the' liquor which caused his drunk enness; the justice who tigned the war rant was one of those who signed the license; and the sheriff who hung him also sold liquor and kept a ten-pin al A liquor seller at Albany, had, for his virtues obtained the name of the ''Little Rascal." A stranger asked I im why this appellation was given him. To disii'oguish me from' the rest of ray irade," replied he; "who are ail great rascals." There "is a certain softness of man ner which in either man or woman, adds a charm tnat almost entirely com pensates for lack of beauty. Guard against reading too much or too rapidly. Read rather with atten tion; lay the book down often; impress on yaur mind what you have read and reflect upon it. 'Woe unto him thit giveth his neigh bors strong drink." Remember, turn sellers, the Bible says that. Remember Tuesday evening next. You are waived. at the Lodge-room. 2TB W GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! - " ' . AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE ! FOB THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1868- E. A. WIGGENHORN & CO., At the New York Cash Store, offer to the block 01 DRY GOODS. OU'LKlL&1 BOOTS AND SHUts. iia au utro, YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE, -. WOODEN-WARE. -QUEENSWARB. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I We call particular attention to our New Style of ' . . ...... r . I II 1 1 -T" I Kin DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, COLORED BLANKETS, at wonderfully low prices. a t Ajnv ctopk- nv PARPRTS AT NEW YORK PRICES. We have the largest aod neatest stock of to this market consisting in gen lemen laaies ana cnijur.enj. OUR QUEENS AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT is complete, nnd we oiler the same We have a large stock of the celebrated We are also WHITEWATER COMBINED ' u .ut WniCil Wo warraul iu uc iuc ucmaiauc ter work than any other Machine. uur motto is vu it-iv oauo AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF OUR DAY! The men who govern onr country, make Its law, have 'oneht its battles, chaimed ns with tteir elo quence, founded our colleges, control our railroads, manufactories, and "ur finances one attractive vol ume, full o vivid interest lite-like illustrations and characteristic anecdote. 650 well filled pages 42 fine steel portraits, and the lives of over 50 men. Price low to suit the times. Tl e cheapest as well as the m6-"Vioterestioii book puolUhed within five years. Sa!es immense- Everybody wants to know the lif" history of these at n. Send fur C'ircu'si tj ZE1GLER, McCURPY t CO., Philad -IpMa, Pa , Ciccinnatti, 0., Chicago, III., or 8t Louis. Mo. n30m3 -"-4 ft Burlington Bridge Finished Burlington & Bfiissouri II iver, In Connection with CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILEOADS PreseTt to the Public the most: direct, sure sua .c Bouie to OHIO. - ILLINOIS, INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. l'assengcrs have the choice of the various routes Checked through to htumwa. RATES invarlab y as low as by other Bontea. Buy your Coupon Tickets AT OTTUMWii via T3TJRLINGTON- PULLMANS EtlfllSTiSLitriau,!,... ON ALL HIGHT TRAINS. E. TOUZALIIT, Oen. Tc't & Pas'r Aft E PERKINS, Superinteailent. G. C. MOBTOX, . f S... OenM Freight Ag't. sept!7. QHICAGO &.NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Grand Consolidated Line! SHORTEST and MOST EXPSED TJOUS ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH. Trains leave the Depot at Council Bluffs, - In connection with trains on the Council Bluffs and Bt-Soseph ftailroad, as follows: - - (Council Biuiis time) Express at 11.00 a. m , except Sundays. Mail at 6 &5 p. m . . " Saturdays. arriving in Chicago atl p m. and 5 a. m , mMng close connections with the Michigan Central, J ich liran South.. rn, WMsbnre, Fort Wayne and Chioan, Cliicaro and ieat Eastern Chica' and Alton, II inoij. Central, and all other Eastern and Southern Bailroadsftrr ; . ' : ' TuleJo, Velro t , ..EuJ'atOf i ' Al'oauy, Qutbec, ClctelanJ, Dvnkrk, Simbrdge, ' Montreal, Sjr ngfeld, ' Vorceilery Moslem, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTS3tJRcn, HARHISBURGH, EALTIUOBB, Wahln?ton, Wheeling, Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Cairo, M mpuis, Vickshurg, NEW OltLEANfe, Savini Time, and Securiug Comfort and &ifety. Parage CheckM Thrunjrt. to all principal piicts an-l no t-xtra charge for transfer trough Chicago. fasengers h;.ve chuice tf routes vsa Chicago, enjoying all the models improvements in utu on first-clasa railways. Superior. Arranged Sleeping Can Trains! on ail Xighl Passergers for any point, B ist or S juth, to aval themselves of the many advantages offered by this company, shimid be partlcuar to ak for, and ste thit their tick-uread; " VIA CHICAGO KOKTf- TTESTBIiy - 1UILWAY." 3A e.-py of the Herald will fce fonnd ott file at the otii e of the Chicigo Northwestern Bailwsy 229 Broadway, New York. G. L. DCXL AP, Gen'! Sur-'t. J. P. IIOKTDX, W. i'as'r Ag't ChUsgo. B. F. PATRICK, enM Ps'r Av .a. a v - J V.4 nlnntAf public tne largest auu uCSv oc.cv. .ao rLANNtLS. iWMu.Ci fV BOOTS and SHOES ever brougm at tne lowest possioie price. GARDEN CI I X ULirrtu rti . Agents of the " SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR fT:,rl R,iP.iind doinr? bet- u iu5 . i o i . nnu . . . i J. M. HINCHMAN, (Successor to Dcnelan A rKncbm&ji,) Druggist & Apothecary DEALII IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, I'aints, ' Oils Dyes, Notions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, " Fancy Soaps, PU11E WINES AND For ifechanioal and Yeaicinai purposes Keep constaDtfy on hands fu and well assert ed stock of PATENT MKDICIaLS. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefu7y compnnnded by an experienced Druzclft. None but the TUREST Medicines ud. AtlgoC warranted as repregefited. Caand see. BIAIN STREET, F0CTI1 F1PK. Terms Cash. K. & N. STAGE WANE. Stsgp will leave Neb. CityonanlafVr Aprill3th. at 6 1-2 o'clock, a. m taking break fust at Factory viile, arrive at Plattsnionth at 13 o'clock. ftr ''inner; leave Plattsmouth at one; arrive at Nel. Citv at S o'clock, p. m. Offlee at Lindsev's Uo:e'. Xeb. City, and at Platte Valley House, Plattfrnoutb, apr!6tf GEO. JENNINGS. NEW JEWELRY STOBE The subscriber bavins purchased the Red Stole ot 8d street, lately occupied by Sarry and others, would respectfully inform the citizens of Plattsmouth nnd vicinity, that he has refitted thosture and opened a large stock of T 353 "STV 2. 3T AND . . FANCY ARTICLES For Ladies, Qents, Children, and the rest of man kind, acd is prepared to do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In the best manner, and would be hai py to serve his old and as many new customers as way give him their patronage, assuring them of their aoik well done, at moderate price., and on short time. The stock, embracing every variety i f goods nsUMlly ktpt .. R .)...., I . k. .; t... 1.1 .. prices, and warranted of best workmanstii and material. lie has alsj a small stock of - FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from time to time, an J sold at the lowest figures. Having peTmarientlyl cat-d in this city, I renpectiully .-solicit a fhare of pa treuage, and cordially invite all to call and examine the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve Von, and do not ask yoa to buy unless we cj. n make it for ynur interest to patronize as. dec2Ttf ... . . E. H. EATON. WASniXGTOIV Iiife Insurance Compay, 9S Rroadway, JTew-l'ork. CYRUS CURTISS, President. CashAssetts. - - Sl.000.000 Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders, roliciea nonforfeitable, after t w annnul payment Dividends on the Contribution Plan, paid annual ly from date of policy, and in ease the premiums are not paid, applied to keep the insurance in foree. LIFE POLICIES SELF-SUSTAINING In from 18 to 20 year, according to age. This company issue polic-'e en all the approved plans of Infutance, and offerseTt rv indiicementcon sis'ent with solvency. For particulars spp!y to the undersign J. For Agencies t PAUL A MASON, General Agents, 130 LaSelle street, Chicago. BCND A I.TMAN, A cents Council Hlnffs. Dr. R. K. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner, cil Pl.,t;sm3iith. Seb. if PIANOS. PIANOS, Organs, MELODEONS. J. HELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dea'er in the celebrated Steck 4 MeCammon Pianos, ando herMusbal Instruments. r3-AU Instruments warranted five years. oct21 ly V7. J. Horton & Co. ( Weeping Water, JVew Store,) Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, &c, &c, Keen on hand, and are e!linz ch'ap, a well select 3d aortment of aoods snitable for a farimr.B com munity. . . j mari'Jii rnoR. TLE, T. K. HA5l, J. & CLARK 1UU11C, IiaiUia U, U.UB . . nvTT7--rTf Dealers in sold nut.ooid and silver Coin, Exehaiiffc, U " and other Stocks; DEPOSITS UliCEIVKD, and special attention given to Collections PL. ATTS MOUTH, W. T. ap9 d.twtf RR1LLC0X& n'l onuiun fKtlBBS OLinnu I The ChampioD of 136 first pre seasons, stronger and miurus - iu two "Ita seam is less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch.' "Judges' ' Report of the Grand Trial." Send for the "Report," and Samples of work, containing both kinds of stitches on the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. L. COBNELL ft CO., Gen'l Agents, 138 Lake St., Chic&ge. F. AKe.i l, . rroni "att mom.-.. Xeb- d eel fly IP. JP. TODD, SEWING PL A TTSMOUTIf, NEBRA SLA . A good assortment of machines and machine flnd- irg kept on nana, Clothiit Store, . gV'tuee at lec. 4 .'tJ Irainn's 7 Machnes repa red on short no'. n J. W. Middleton & Co STATIONERS- BLA NK B O OK MA N UFA CTCR F.R S t!TH0Gn,4PHER?t ; AND- . ' Notarial and Corporate Seals. ' 19G Lake Street, CHICAGO - - 11L SCPr LIES FOR Merchants, Ranks Rail Roads ' and : Public Offices. feb27yrl TUTTLE, & WJETJHOKE, .. JOBBERS OF " MEN'S AND BOYS' CSLOTHInG- AND FURNISHING GOODS. 58 and 60 Lako Street,,,' CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS Tcttlk. TnoPs & Wetmork, Chicago. Isaac Fksno & Co., 13ost o, Mass. ftiryri j '"'III' ! ijj. vLr vij pjTj eLbgJ "X, pi ! ', NEW GOODS! We are daily -or- Dry Goods. Kotions, Hats, Caps, 3 O P TS ,,.OE8, CARPETS. AND -:o:- With many thanks for past Call and sec our Large Stock of Good Plattsmouth, Neb., October ,15. 1SGS. WHITE & DEALERS IM Brugs, Medicines. , Brushes, all kinds, Toilet T Foaps, Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds, for mclicinal purroses. Paint?, Oils, Stationary, Glass Varnishes and Carbon Oil, Lamps, and. Putty, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES; Green and Dried ; : , ...-'CONFECTIONARY, &c. he Having been engai.ed in selling Brnrs and Croceries In this city for the ll i'j years vi e k J waoM of trie i er,).- ii ur line 01 irade, and are preorred wttii a laijre ttck cil IviJi of the quality to supy those wa-its at very low 1,1 ce. riattj-ui u'.h, N. b April 2, l& D. '"''' WHITE Sc KUTTE'iY. JAC'B VA LLIRY, JR.' PETER ' -VALLERYS- , tc, re'peetfulli f T.anct to our friend, tint we K. X'DtUO.- ' -jut we are i.utr able to cell Our 3 . V LAR(!E :;SiVLES :& . SMALL':. PROFITS. . .. ,. . , Our stick consists ia '! ' Dry-Goods and Groceries, y 'f-'' :'.' ';' Staple and Fancy Goods, - Hardware and Queens ware; ;, Boots and Shoes, . . ..; .-, Hats and Cps, , ,! Aod a large tock of READY-MADE C L O TIUJvG, WOODE.Y .IJVD WILLO W WARE, IROJY ' AJVD NAILS, - ' And'in fact, evcriything that a man wants. ...... . .. . . ' jr2"Sive us a till and we guarantee y;u enthe satisfaction; ' ; :. . . -l ' . ..... :'- --' -t" VALLERYS & RUFFXEJt VAgctiU for ; the. ...... .' -.. u tx- . Hardware K. T. DUKE fe Co., , . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE 5 AGRICULTURAL Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WAKE -STEEL OP LOWS Of all kinds and sixes, which we warrant the best in the market. . . Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice. Are exclusive Agents la this Count j for the sale of Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal or Wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., next door east of Masonic Block. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA- NEW GOODS! ! receiving our O U EE W S WAR E , GROCERIES. patronage, we invite ail to CLARK c rmillUER BTUTERY, Chemicals Perfumery, and and XjXCTJOS-tH Dye Stuffs, Chimneys, also, Fruits. VAX.X.EKT, P. E. kUrFNER & RUFFNER, have tnrerm d tho entire stock r.f gcd th' ra gondi-at ' motto i ' ' ' of T VC't Schuttlcr Wagon. : : in . WHEILIR, E. C. ISWif D. II. Wheeler & Co., Real Estate Agents, Commissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ti, PLXTTSMOUTH, X. T. Collections promptly attended to, and pruoned rs- mitted st current ratrs of Kxchnnt-v. Tau t paid In Wck rn owa and Aebritssatiir Don rexiitonta. 1 itirs to la id investiKatrd. Money loaned on Eesl &stst securities. Land Warrants located. CLAIM AGENTS. Agents foreollectinn of claim aaEalnst Govern ma for soldiers, their idow and minor heirs. Aat for .tie purchase and sale of Lands and City prurss- ty, -easing of Tenements REFERENCES: nn. B.H. Kibcrt, Denver Clty.C. T. Messrs Kounljre Hro. , frrha. Neb. " Mifann & M' tcalf, Nel.rs-ks Sty. O. F. Filley. tt. L.-uif, Missouri. Or. Tln Lewis. H.im.iu, M iffarbustils. H W nirmar. ChU-apo, Il'ini,. It M Jis.-l,!, Cincinnati. Ohio. Tooile A H i'iiis, 'i itt.-m nit U Kehraskas L It nil h. Three KiverJ. M'chipsn. Hon F Ke!lo s, IIoiii t!ei!, Wi-.oniiHln. Hon T M .Mrq-ie(t, r!atlninuih, Ni l rnlrw 1. LewiH, A'toiliev at Lh, I'.u;T.il.,, New Xoflk. barter, Hussey & Curi, LV'S Moinri, Iowa, d&wtf BLACK, HAWK Two ESob'sc WALKESTG CULTIVATOR By praetlrnl rxrerimer t In ihe fl rhl and by 1V oil iheni with the be,l Hit.inu CuitiViit i ihey have b-cn brngli; to a rt:i:e appr-.iu:h:r g Correction In connru tl.,n. The eultive.. c.ir.-t-t uf t wiouttht Iri.u ax!o!n ve, kIhc1 "ami iriU t it:. The pl'w are titmply two irou U hiih. with DOUBLE SHOVEL, PLOWS attach' d to tho ax le by a dub'e joint whirl, gl,. the ol jw u a mry, but at Iht miii d ttuiu elirM, true vertic il arid Iznu'iil mt linn. 1 1n: tnue Is U' ul le uud fitsteiied to the arik of the ixletree I y c!niiiis, tlial it f in be r.ir4 or lowen d at will. lieu 1 1 . ci n Ip V'ling, rduiag ilrft,and tni.'d wl.i:i it i c .in in hilier- J u I tie nhovels are I.iri l licl ill c v c r s i b 1 e Teeth J.o t'.iat the koII can be ti.r.-wn aim. r e ''i .'.v- a i e iu ..i-. t. tivlinc, wli eli en;il e tl:e pi l',i.w by I. i iil.f 4'Oe. el lr r toor risin lit il lf lue ii ci Ikh win in ! i. !.! bu'k The lo lowii'K 'ir-. f. w tl.e r,dvntTfrrf l" uni.erii.l it lin b tin II 1 1 Wilt, t i in i tt IL. , It I. i .trMtii;. r ,.u I I. i:'l.iel. Ii Hie Ul Illy UI4 it S j..tire.'y 'if T.tit:it ii.ui. 2i Th.- 'I.ml ie p .inii. b I M i b lie , 'jitrrls ,trH( he'l t' 'tie xj. t-rtat' e- lit'' I I 'll II. .Ii In run. Ml- pl." either t:i "I I'.'ia the iui lit. U out lie cr.tutiu Willi t Ii" lea t .Jt Ht. 3d. With lliU C'l tivMb r tl.v itep h i f tba for'.w r 1 1 I .-. . r -ail tte reU'l'.u etl I'tO vmi; he irrctib'! im Ittii.l ur -ol .lntUv. or d.cp l 4 : ' . P.y piesti- "f the 'o.i.e r-.nt'l i r: c wl iri, .n- Itft" 'be ' tt'il f HH - J ; I till lll.tke I It- I I '.. . , Ht, I'rV lliSMt I' Sl'rl lil'4 ? Il'l ll.ay dtM't-n VSl'.li.lt. ri'i'tw- it i- .i ti ii-t itr.... -ii.ie i.i I.. ,.l I .,!. A be (jr.. i i , . ar Ii li. (In- t ,i i,, antf ii. iri . tl.. m i. n: r... .... i it., e'u r li.'ii i 1 1 i! jr r i.-:m t liv a. I'ur tiinber mi I eulai , cull, ,ir rd I'i .-. D. II M;MI-:C!IAN. .v. .ci j.-:.v.vy; . f:jyj?j pj f j WAxri'i).- re.. v'eui I'ru HA I ''V . -2ii per it. r .1 1.. ci .r- .lilie- .Ki'.l. I'le'-'l. 1 K If'i 'ii, i ' ll'I ."tl er . 1.) I Il.c 1110 i. i. t r rar'.lra - I'i iii:hi-i i l ii if t t.li ii Mil CR1V 4 , I.I leh.'S f'l.'yl z l. v o n ?1 inuf - jt :r, r uf hI! c v , a r m i it I r:?:rrr::.c;iti, 'urli tlie I"-Wf,4i I,, If Wit'i 4 I'ol.k Hi.nri! Ilie.ilc.-r-, Mirrir.r I'i .1 ! (,,.!iiv:.tnr and l'uii'.ii. n -hit' t i o: ire AM n .. W v. r i tn.f. 1 -t vi - iu ri -"t in . Ii .yiiti,i! in I! e nil. ir eers I ' ntrt,. ; .t P'.rl o -.1-1 el.. I.r. . rt kot 'I'I T.H-erl llint I ell i,i u I'leaKe ?iv me i'la't-moutl JSC'S. ,V,.y Cil, 107. 18C8. N o r t li I J i s s c u r ! RAI LR.OAD Llf-u, TO SAIT LOUIS. Two Daily Trains. BOTH Tnirn f l!ie IIn ilia! & St. J.e..l Rni'rcrfil finm th" v-.-t uiHke clte c.nt.ecli"ii M-ieou C;y Willi Hi" iiL.'.e line, iirritli K . K f.oUis sl.'j Cit.itet I ir.i nei t:y Willi ull uioraK'Z "'1 .freriitxiii trit;ii, out of t. Lou1-. f.r N'tw lorn, I'm i.i.K...ii' A. H.IKTOH. V at him; rox 1,'it T, Bai.timowk. IUuk itlS'lH, PlTTi-BCRUH, (J'.I.VllllUl., iA V r K. ClM ISMllI, I.v:t A. HAP'! 1, Clll'"A;'l, . I-OUI. Vll.l.ll, AkUVIll.K, And all'Points East irerth or catL- Tho ti ly ill-e. t anil leZitimaie route frots tli West to .St. Louis vc the .liast. Time, to Vie, E::Ji rn cities as Q L'ICK u can be mads In ami rouU, vutk LESS CiLlA'dES. Ti-ke' via I lis Vi- line can ItO rsrd.ss: d tl '! 1 A Sit. J'tsej Ii ti' Let effl. e, in the WeU y Fur, is thz iaiae as b-j any olhrr rou't- B4lirON BATES, rrclJer.t J0IIN P. f.Ainn, Pof.ri Huoeriritendeet. H, H. VHl.F-LKIt. Oen llekfl Agect. J05EFII OAMHI.K, tj-.t. Fr.'.Klit Ag'M I- If. IIAKLY, Aum, ht. Jowph. L. M. DU.NNi Uemrsl Wustera AgoLt an, 83'y fllllK SHORT ALL RAIL LINE 1 EAST T" TChlaian, Jiftrntl. TvL'la, .It T.olt. Lofairtt. IndinnajuJiii, Cincinnati, JLouturtlh, A'anhfillr, Cairo, Mmnhin, Co'uml'", Wattl ing, 1'ittnliHrtj , Jltijfitln, Atriffarn f ill , Hnrrit burg, Baltimore. Wtuhinytun, I'KLUKXtlj hi. h'eio York, li-iton, ttc, Is vU the old, rclfiMe Central Quote thr Hannibal & St. Jo. It. if. r?rTake the II. A 8T. Iliver Packets from JO. R. R. ino of XUwsrt PLATTSMOUTH To St. Jovyi'i, where eonnections are made with Two Daily Ezpress Train On the II h St. Joe. R. K , run through from is:a Joseph to Qaincy wiihout ehaage of cars, CONNECTING AT QUINCY Wl b Cbieeo, Burlincton A Qniary, aud Tola!" Wat a h A Vt entern Ka'Irocds for sll point Crt Jtoith and South. For St. Louis Close eonneetion nude at MACON with KOR'B MISKOt'RI K. R. for St. Loots, ar.d at HaoniLal wi Oaily Mios. Kivvr Facket for t. luis, meals Mtaterooins free, leavlrg every eveni'.oo mrnn't trains from the west, and arrivita In it- Loui Di' mornli a In fcafon ft.r b islrje, ami to conced Chicago, Alton A ft. Loni. Terre Hante, Allen A Louis, sod Ohio A Mimireipiji Umlroadf ,fot a f o iast, North attd South. NEW SLEEPING CARS Ran on Night Trains. aT Bny yonr through tirkets via Hanntba' Jo. K. R. at their ticket offices In Omaha, C '0. Blufls Plattsmonih. Nebraska City, et. J IJ; and on each Packet in the line, and eriloy tiie reo- Mt.iii.riM.a At t.avitjt. .li..n t Ii a .t.nrl rhrSP 1 direct rente eaf C. W. Mf.I. Gen P. B. GROAT.. C.en'l Ticket Atifc; H. H. COL'RTKlGHT.Gen 1 X, 3