'-4 i'' LOCAL 1MTE1"W"S. KAII.KOII) TIMETABLE. n. i- n. k. it- it- T effect M C'l.iy. Jann.-iry 3-1. 1S7K. i:e:ve. i-rriKT. Mail. AE'r-re.-.-.V - . m. '--t' p. ui. Jrreirht. l- m. 7:15 a. ra. ir-Ir". r the info, muti'm of pnrtie- triivetirer from i i '. l'l:i:tiiiimth, we yuhjoia the f..lijw -in? nor iii.tr: !. ii.": . l'"-u- le:;viin? InVti.-innaHi at 0:1J p. iu. cTiveal si-ifie Jim- tion at t5; J'J p. tu. anl :it Co uicil I;..:ti- nt peC.. i'-rii-.- r lrnvini Platt.-lin.uth lit HrtJU a. in. arriv m I'ii.-'fie JiiTv-ti..n at s:-J a. in. aii'l sit l"ona-il LOufl? at ie.7 a. in., and at Omaha at piuI'Volcrr' le-riuff Council lilatlV at T;.'!0 .-. m. St Jic A C U. Train." arrive at l-eifie J sin tio at Silti a. rri. an-i at Pi:ttt.-m'.tit.h ysv, a- -- ... , Cut thi- out anl .-tic it up where you can rsfer to it- AKRI V ALAND DEI' VCTl KEOr THE XI.TrnfTII MAIM. tOTTt. CLOSES. ACttVES R K.Snth. il.Jo Ar?. Louis, 12 m. 70am. K. li. .V.-r'h. 4. hK ai".i E.irt, 12 nu j'Mia. K K.-r:.ut. li. A M. "' J''"'". Lin... in via A-hNii'l. Ham. Spin. Lin. in ri.i Wt-cpins Water, Mam. P 1:1. Omnhiky rftJife. am. Ipui. Nebraska. Cirv. iir Star. 7am. .- p m. Ji.-parM. Mmvtay. Wclne -lar an l Fri-lay. "t p. parts. Tursday, Thursday, aul f-iilur-i .. USrc l'iQ. from S a m ti it m. J . V.-. M A I 1 1 A LL. r. M . From Sitardny'i Dnily Siadeltnaiin'H advertisement apiears in another column. Read it. Over fifty passengers arrive! in I'latts tuouth on the morning train, from the cant, moFt of them looking for homes in Nebraska. Notlejs than fifty persons arrive here ilaily with a view to settling in the city. Iiuil.1 ! l.uikl ! ! LuilJ ! ! ! There is not am:onimolationi in town for the influx tf ieople, anJ xrr. miwl Lnill ! The ciemher of the IjOgi'atnre, anl others who came in on the 4 p. m. train, held a niecrin. ahoarJ the, train on its arrival at this city Hon. S. IX Ueals chairman, and Hon. J. S. Church sec tary and passed resolutions of thanks to the orn.-ers of the D. & M. 11. II. Co. in Nebraska fir the uniform kindness and numerous civilities experienced at their hands on the trip down. They united in expression of general praise of the load and its c (Beers. 'rum Sfoattxy' Zii7-. Ixmt began Wednesday, the 2d inst., and continues until Kttstcr Sunday, the 17th of April. The ice was sufficiently thick in the river, tlJs morning, to make it difficult for the fjrry boat to navigate. We a-k the indulgence of our readers f ira few days, until we again get "broke in," and ln-come accustomed to the rcL'ular "order of business." Ve will publish the Herd Law, and other laws r f a gr:x-ntl nature, as fast as we cun pPK-UiC copies from the Socrctarj t f State. Nat. Brown, General Agent of the Western Stage Company, has our thanks for favors. The company are now run ning fine, large coaches, and excellent ftoek, between Louisville station, on the B. Si M., ami Lincoln. We pablish, to-day the act regulating the juri-diction of l'robate Courts in civil cases, passed at the sesoi n nf ITi-laturw int elosfd. Tt is of frn-.ral o- - - ir r t. !. 1 luijiorifiiice, Ltuu: e iiumcii lo ;aj ll before our readers. A. E. Touzalin, riencral Ticket Afnt of the B. M., was in Lincfrin, lat wcjk, where he placed on rale tickets for all parts of the cast, Tia Plattsmouth, Burlington and Chicago. The B. fz M. Company are erecting a monster coal house at the entrance of their yards, south ef Main street ; and like everything done by the company, it w built in the most substantial manner. Cait. Hon vcr informs us that the old town of Ijoui-svillc will be re-survey til immediately, and the lots placed on sale. The town site lies adjoining the Imis ville Station grounds on the B Jfc M. Koad iu Nebraska, and bids fair to be come an excellent town. Capt Hoover is the proprietor of the ground. The Chinamen recently taken to Texas nrc thinning nut the dogs. Agoodsized dog will briim ten elollars there just for the meat. Dogs are learning the tricks of the Chinamen so well, that when they see a pigtail coming they lay rijiht down and froth at the mouth, to make Wl'icve they have the hydra jihobia, we don't believe that! for our celestial must hive a healthy dog. Couldn't a few dozen ChinamcuJ be inirrted for use in this city ? A large number of the members of the Legislature from the southern part of the State came in over the I. M. last Saturday, and ttok the down train on the C. B. & St. Joe the same evening. They find thi the quickest and easiest route home front Lincoln. Parties can leave Lincoln in the morning and arrive at any part of the State adjacent to the river, the same evening, by coming this way. Von 7W7ty AnYy. Sheriff Johnson is busily engaged in ascertaining how much each individual in this locality L worth. The first Ins'a'ment of paiier and ink for the new publication at Ashland has arived at this city. C. II. Walker, County clerk of S aun der county, and chief clerk of the Nebraska House of Representatives, was in the city last night. He left for Ashland on the 10 o'clock traintliis inorning- A fellow named Tim. Keliey, was badly pounded last Sunday evening, at East Plattsmouth. by parties whose names we failed to learn. Tim. was over there some time since, and drew a revolver on ome one. The pott ml ing soems te have been in revenge ior me uraiug m me It was at first rejMitc:d here j revolver. that Keliey r as killed, but later advices ar to the ,.cet that lie is alive, out badly bruis.' Keliey is known about town as . 'M1- I'. Joy La tk-cHcl to at once erect a ' . " . .- i i i-erm.iucni mnroan ino-iv: imci vuv : Kansas river at Ltwmand say, itw ! ploriou news for Leavenworth. It y pea is Jov." of t!;o J.ri'k'e as 4ithc DnJi:c of We learn from an official .statement published in the St. Joseph Uniou, that out' of 417 cars which left .St. Joseph Ica'leJ. over the C. 13. k. St. Joe It. II-, Jurins the iuonth of Fchruarj" VU of them WL-re loaJol with ties for the 15. & M. wct fr im I'lattsiu'uth. While at Lincoln we had the pleasure of meeting friend Howard, of the Beat- ! trice C(.iri',;i. I Le (. I nuou is a nue paper, represents the Ix-ality where it is published (a.- all pood papers should) and is deserving the iuccess we know it ! nt..u.;n I r. Converse an l John 13. Bennett (F. A. Whit's marr.Je apjears to have fallen onto Bennett) have' recently been down in (Jagc county talkistg to the people there about taking up their grade made to Lincoln an l stringing it out iu the direetion of (I age county. Wonder if thia will have the desired effect and secure another $."(, KJ in lond out of the Lincoln people ? The man who has not visited Ah;and for two or three mouths would le aston ished to '-o there now. Houses are snrinsinj ud all over the town site, and troot fire er,.wdi-i1 with teams from the country. In fact, "everything is lovely," and the Ashland "goose yangs high." You can always get a "square meal" at Munhail's, served up in a style that reminds one of home ; an 1 if that does not make travelers think well of a town, we arc at a loss to know what would. The earlv comr-letion ot the .Midian I Pacific is demanded bv tlm peor.Ie of Otoe and Lancaster counties. Xtbraxbt .'"'.' CJirouufc. j Ye. and the Miiknd J:ni.,,l.i more j binds. Whose demands will be aivo led to ? We apprtheud the people of Otoe 1 and Lancester counties begin to s-x-th" ' hole they started in at em the Midland j question, but do tney see the coming out place yet? from VTednt'H'xv't Ihxily, A post office has been established at '. Kast l'lattsmoutii. The rush has already commenced. A lnrirc number of immigrants arrived on the train yesterJaj'. Arrangements arc being perfected for the erection of s.-vend brick blocks in this city d tring the coming season. Dr. Beinier, Deputy U. S. Assessor, xking uj) revenue Lusi- l.T ill .l r ness. WepuLKch, to-day, the act passed at the recent session correcting errors in the school law. The person who lost a buck glove in froi.t of the Court IIo;u-e can get it by calling at Dovcy's s.ora. Workmen are setting cp a pile driver on 4th street to day, f r the 'purj--o.se of commencing operation on the new liri'Ige. B-v. A. Wright, Post Chaplain at I't . . ' , . . ... i T ........ n ... I ... V. - .,. .1,, . - i ,, - , . . ing. ne win remain jiere uw.ii iniiiv days. Tho B. k 11. Co. iu Nebraska haTe issued their fir.-t tariff rates for freight, which dates from last Monday. Their rates are lower than Iowa roads. The Bailroad Company have telegraph poles strung all the way to the end of the truck, and will have the line in operation to Ashland as soon as the road is com pleted to that jxiint. Will the AW anl Omaha II.-.ld read J uj' C. Barnum anl J. S. Hunt out of the democratic jai ty becau.-e th?y dared to be just and vote to exon erate the Commissioners from blame? Thos. Mart on once publ-thed a pajer called the AW at Nebraska City. He sold out to a man nam'id Hickhn, who spent what money he had trying to keep Sterling Morton's- political head alovc water, and finally the-y all went down together. We have reason for believing that the paper ceaed publication some weeks since. It has for at least a month. failed to reach us A. W. Prole, Esq., has commenced operations at White k Buttery's old stand. Prole has the reintaton of being a first-class druggist, and aj.pearatK in dicate that his reputation is based on merit. The traveling j.ulilic will be glad to learn that Omaha's most popular land lord J. C. Higl-ee has leased Capt. Murphy's new hotel building in this city, an l will ojen it to the public alwutt the first of April. Higl-ee always had the reputation of keeping the best house in Omaha. Our r.ld friend, C. S. William, former oj.orntor at thi point for the Western Cni'-i), new in charge of the office at Ne braska City, callel on its this morning. This is his first visit to Plattsmouth for over a year. lie will remain in this vi cinity for a couple of weeks. nonr. a;aix. Mr. Cyrus Wooehuan, Managing Di rector of the B. & M. P.. B. in Nebraska, arrived ii the city yesterday. He has been absent about two months on a visit eact. Mr. Woodman L a. thorough busi ness man, and the interests of the Com j any could not be cntmstod to better hands. AMOiT AfJ AIX. The "3Iary Magee" is all ready for operations again, and will co:nm?nee making regular tripsto-uiorrowor Thurs day. Sh? is the best ferry on the river between St. Joseph and Omaha, and Ci4j)t. Magee knows how to oiK-mte her to the satisfaction of the traveling pub lie. The injury by fire wu-s not so great 1 a.s was at first suppo ed. There is a document at the office olj MavorWhe - ler in which every citizen of - . i Plattsmouth is interested. Cail anJ , make voursclt tauuhar With its contents, (O.MI.VKIVE. IV. Brook attcmnts to rcljel by the as? Iremt during the late onp He does not say vJnh front, neither does it matter. Benedict Aarncll was ''at the front" and Judas Iseariat was a disciple. SPECIE PAT3EST. The financial horizon logins to look clear, and the in lieations are tha we are attut to have a rj.-umpii n of Specie Payment. Bispatehes from several dif- fercnt house cities a'lnn.'.r.TO that different have provid-.'il themselves with silver change and commenced paying it ! out, an l that others are expected to fol low suit. (Sold closed in New York vesterdav at onlv 1 10. mi.I.IAItlKS. Vnllfau the ( lininpion or .Vrbraika. Tho match game for the State Cham pionship if Nebraska and $100 a side between W. II. Valleau, of Brownville and A. Sloan, of Omaha, took place at Brownvi.le on last Saturday evening, before a large number of sectators. Valleau won by 15n jMiints, his highest run being lOo ainl his average 15. Mr. Sloan's hi-liCit run was J1. It is claimed by Mr. Sloan's friends that he was not in condition tj play, sufferin, from an attack of billiousness. rORKEOTIO.V. In our notice of the passage of a bill in the Hou-e of Representative;, relating to the " Dakota Cut-ofF," we credited T f Ti-iif rTAT iccam vi oc ii.tm.1-'i.inlr trio ... . . . . , . " e are miormca mat tne mu was that ot .Mr. John Tarte, ourefhctal M. C, Mr. Bycr merely rejtorting it under re.piest from the Chairman of the Committee on Teritories under the regular call, as a di;n:erestil j. -ty. We make this correction for the purpose of giving Mr. TarTe f" nil crc- lit frthe bill, which was 'his, and to pre- vent the belief that it was Mr. Ih er'sbill. IIl.SJXE.SS! The rapidity with which western men, and we might add, western women disj atch business, was exemplified be fore His Honor, the l'robate Judge, this a. m.: Iviter, a couple to be married anxious sjectators taking seats. His Honor quietly asks bridegroni, "do you take this woman to be your wedded wife?" An?. "Yes." Judge tobride. "Do you take this man, &c?" Ans. "Yes." Judge I pronouiKre you man and wife. Hajpy coujile rise to leave. Indignant spectator from the East who ha ! for a moment turned his back to the Court to whisper to a friend: "Judge, yon are not lotting them leave without getting married?' Judge "No, they are man and wife." Indignant Sjec tator. "Whew! that's too quick a job to last a lit'-'time."' Time taken by spectators, thrre secunrf!!! Can they 'eat that, Ea-t? "ST. PATrtH K-S DAT.1' A meeting was bel l in Murphy's Hall, on Saturdny evening, March 5th, J H70, in pursuance of a call of "many Irish- nun, ' to make arranccmcnts to cele- rate ile l-h March, St Pat rick's Day," in accordance with a time-honored custom. Meeting called to order, E. B. Mu j'hy elected cJiairniau. Committee of five were appointed to make all nec essary arrangements, and reported, as f 1 lows : ' Committee on Procession. do Dancing. do Sujrser. do Invititations. d'" Finance, live members were selected to act on each committee, and elected E. II. Mur phy Marshal of the day. Ik-port adopted. Motion was made to .secure a 1 Sli-.'il:rr ir tlir iliv i-1m.-ii - adopted. Meeting adjourned until Tuesday evening, March bth, 1S7;, to m?ct again at Murj hy's Hall. B. C. Ci'Mii.vc, ecretary. MI SICAL ASM( IATIO.V. Ih lieving that the interests of the mu sical science demand it, the undersigned respectfully request all iversons ladies and gentlemen who are interested in the cultivation eif musical talent, to meet at the Court House on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for thi purpose ef ! taking the initiatory steps in the organi zation of a Musical Association, for the more perfect concentration of the mu sical talent of Plattsmouth, and for mu tual improvement in, and practice of the science, both vocal and instrumental. J. N. WI.-E, L. F. Johnson, li. Nkwem., J. V,. Mat-shali., 11. B. WlXDilAM, T.'W. Evans, C. Sr iII.ATE!l. PljmsMnuTii, March S, s70. We saw Messrs. Walsh & Putnam car rying into their omce on Thursday a sus picious looking box. The box looked like the boxes in which the K. G. C. hiped "Sundy School Books" to their friends in Indiana and Ohio during tho war. We interviewed them and found that the box did not contain horse pis to's. .Vc, but li. ii. tickets for the B. & yi. 11. B., from Litieoln to all the prineijial cities of the I'nited Slates and Canada. They informed us that they had accepted the ticket angemy for the :t - M I 1 ! 1 pared to sell a throuch ticket at low tv ... m a.., iiii'i l-i-it: now ie rates. ihe-v said thev were out of free passes. Therefore we will stav at home while yet. Liniuhi Ju We saw John B. Bennett, (of jhe Midland j while wc were in Lincoln, an l he informed us that he was out of ftea rases It is too bad. Gcro should have a life pa vs over the B. & M., an l Jwe certainly expected cue over the Midland. Learn to issue your priciplcs against the influence of ridicule. You can no more exercise your reason if you live in the constant dread of laughter, than, you can enjoy your life if you live in the constant u-rrc. of death. s of the Kalo I?ffitcr, j ness, an J unaerstanl it wel., have soM j ISull Jim prove that he was not a out here an J want U, emirate west it j j uenv i.cmi.n ertion that he wasat "the t,ie projects seems 1 avo-ao.e. . a, . j. T Mi-uk.;an, l ob. 'tl, l7. j KriT.n: IHiA'tSi't : I saw in . your pajHr a call fur Brick M.kers at j vnur niase. 1 am a Uri-.-S .Maker anJ , Mason, have always worked at the bu-i- ; anv brick male at vour place? Is there any good clay for brinks? What is brick w:rth? Could there, in your opin ion, be sold 400.000 or 5!)0,()' fcj bricks, this season coming? What is common la'.or worth per day ? WhatLs Mason's wages? Iloff much is the population of your place ? If you will take the trouble to answer this and give me a statement, you will do me a great favor, and if the pros pect seems fair I will be out there Please send me one copy of your paper and oblidge, Yours Truly. X. We are glad our Muskcgan friend Las addressed his inquiries to the 1 1 era LP. as we delight in giving all the informa tion possible in regard to Ne braska, and particularly this section of the State. We answer the questions in the orler in which they are asked. 1st. There are bricks made here, and have been for many years, tut the pres ent indications are that the demand will exceed the supjIy the coming season. 2nd. We presume the clay must lie good, fir the bricks produced are of very good quality. 3rd. Bricks sold last season at $12 per thousand, at the kiln. None scliing now none to be had. 4th. We do think 4!)o,000 or 50O, (M, and more, bricks can be sold here during the coining season. In fact we have no doubt twice that amount can be sold. 5th. Common labor is worth from . 1.25 to $2.50 per day much less by the month. 6th. Mason work during the past sea-onwas $4.o0peruay. 7th. The present population of Platts mouth is about 5.0 h i, and is increasing more raj -idly than any town in the west. If our Muskegan friend, "or any other man," has any further questions- relaiiug to this jiortion of Nebraska we will take pleasure in answering them as fuirly as possiuie. ti:, The following resolution passed loth branches of the legislature after the reading of the report of the investigating committee. RexohitJ, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Nebra-ka. That, having heard the report of the joint committee a ipointed to investigate the official conduct of the Commission ers of Public Buildings, is in the judg ment of this Legislature that, in exceeding the authority conferred ujion them, in the sale of the Public Lands and Iots at Lincoln, and in the matter of the in crease in the size and the cost of the Public Building now in process of con struction at Lincoln, they have been governe'd by an honest purj-oso to sub serve the le?t interest of the State, and we therefore exonerate them from all censure, and endorse their action, both in their capacity as such Commissioners, and as individual eitiz:-i:s. W. W. Yeates has closed his business hero and moved to Platts mouth, Nebraska. We are sorry he has gone. He was a careful drucirist, a re liable business man, doing a largo trade. Bat success to you in your new home. Winterstt Lnci) JUa:ItMnoin. We welcome Mr. Yeates to the rising city of the West, and congratulate him uj)on the soundness ot h- judgment in selecting a new home. RECOflDEK! fOl'KT. March 3. James I'3-an, arrested last niiht on a charge of drunkenness, was brought before Recorder Wells this morning, (having been confined in jail over night) lead guilty to the charge and was fined $3 and costs, in default of payment ir security was committed t jail to work on the streets. March 4. John Harris, arrested last night for drunkenness, confined in jail until this morning, and was brought be fore Recorder Wells, and fined 3 and costs; in default of payment, was sent to jail to work out the fine on the streets. Thomas Henderson, arrested for drinking a little too much, was confined in jail until this morning, and brought before the Recorder; plead guilty, and wits fined ?1 and costs, which was ai l and prisoner discharged. James Mclaughlin, arrested for drunkenness, plead' guilty, was fined $3 and cobts. Not being able to pay was sent to jail, where he will also get work from the city to pay fine and costs. 'ow Squirm, 01l X.-ture."' A stingy Christian was listening to a charity sermon. He was nearly deaf, and was accustomed to sit facing the con gregation, ritht under the pulpit, with Lis ear-trumpet ujiward toward the preacher. The r-eni-tnt moved him con siderably. At one time he said to him self "I'll give ten dollars,'" again he said "I'll jiire fifteen." At the dose of the ajipeal he was very much moved, and thought he would give fifty dollars. Now, the bexes were passed. As they moved id.mg his charity began to ooze cut. He caine down from fifty to twenty, to ten, to five, to 7.ero. He concluded that he w.nild not give anything. "Yet," he said, "that won t do I am in a bad fix. My hopes er heaven may be in this question. This eovetotisiiess will be my ruin." The boxes were getting nearer and nearer. The crisis was ujion him. What should he do? The be.x was now under his chin all the congregation were looking. He had been holding his pocket book in his hand during the so liloquy, which was half audible, though in his deafness he did not know that he was heard. In the agony of the final moment, he took his pocket book and j ji t'.e box. stiying to himself a- "--J -'OV.' squu ui, opi natur Idle Frcdrickburg (Ya.) llrrald says ; "There w: probably ne ver before in the historj- of the State so many candidates for office. It is the rule in every. villiage and town, eitj- and county, in Virginia, -and i-cojde hve quit asking each other when they meet on the street, "How is your health?" or "How do yon do?" The new salutation is, "What arc you running for ? ' ' Hon. An-on Burlingame, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plorjapoten- ttity, of the Chinese Jmjure, died at St. i etersburg, in Russia. Feb. 23, 1870, a ;-ed years. f V : I kl I I.ISa til l .1 r"il I Ul'MI M?. ft. T & t 1 t i. 1 eaantness. . iroiir"ii ii Lit ... tue letters rematmng . hc Plattsmonth I t Oilu-eMaren 1,-t !.. . i i t An - erscn I t Ijconardll Mercier lew's 2 Mathews dosi;4h Marts L J Mc-sset ( 'has Mason Nancy Mart ns Jane McCale II Morrow D L Mallov G T , An l.rso A (i - irwn" Ma'cv lirown Alviu Urown J L Rlaekatcr J Byres P Bea.-on J II 3 Collopy Wm Culbn Miss Molaniels J II Me.-! .r Wm C Ma n -Sid Siml Palmer E'enor Pantske Fred Hat- Parsons Harry Phelps B Petrv Sarah tie 2 C-'lvinon Mm Corcoran Michael Campbell A B Collins Pat Cox Frank Chimin T L Corel J Cretan John Clark Wm Carter Wra Carnes Th s Detwiler J S Dolen John IVford Wm Fretuan Sallie Fettcrman U Green Thos Graham H Ryan J Koirers d Rogers W A Racer Chas Rec 1 A J 2 Rellihan Tom Ross Chas Rowland M V Shorn 11 J Stewart II Strausner N Stretchhory J Smith Mary E Sullivan T A Sprinffcr R 2 Sthen Chas (Swe den) Smith L H Heopcraft J 2 Hanson Lewis B 3 Shecan John Hendricks J Shoemaker E Horrigan J Taylor Wm Hodsem S Thompson 3Iat Hanlou Thos Thompson Jas Hitchcixk C Thouip.-on Peter Hays A T Thomjison Nora Ilooglan E Taylor A Jacobs E R Taylor Thos Johnson P Turner A 2 Johnson S Wil-on D T Keliberg W (Ger- Waters S II uianyl 3 Wheeler E E Krugen H Wapgnor II Kloj'ping II V'ork R (r Kinecon A Warren B F Kelsey J Wood Isaac Kindt J Wiswell Gregg Lawson iV J Young Ellen Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say advertised. J. W. Marshall. P.M. rnora io a city. '' o r r i t 1 e Arriiliut. Iowa Cm', March 7, lo70. Ii:au IlKitALP: I snatch my pen to tell you of a terrible accident that be.el! j h ijq y thinkiug of bon is. His one of the students of the University at ; remains Were intern ! e-i-ie his hr.init this place, on the 22d ult. The circimi- ; c uoj.-tioir. ( ). P. M. stances are as follows, as near as I can i iv.r, -i i; : M .rtun -Ji'.uh.m i-ft n. relate them ...,: it was agieeu mat, me several departments of the University sboul 1 susjien l operations on that day, to commemorate the birth day of Wash ington ; and all did so except the law de partment. Early in the forenoon, a jiarty cf students ascended to the top of the University building, and while on .1 ..... s.f !. .1.,...-, :.. (1... nr. rxC lifAi-f. ' ,.i i i - i i - i mg a flag, one of them lost Ins Iio.d and III. 1. I 111 L II I1IM1II.. .11 Lll. Ul-I. .I''l. w fell to the cround, a distance of seveno feet. Some live hundred people were scattered along the pavements, beside-? those who. were inside of the campus, looking, with anxious eyes, to see the old flag flaunt to the breeze. But little, perhaps, elid any of them think they were about to witness a seane of so dif ferent a nature. I rushed out of my stu lio and joined the excited crowd, who were rushing pell-mell to the scene. But when I reached the l avement, my attention was drawn to the jieculiar man ner ij which some pultons were twisting f.. n.,:.i .. -' Ai-.i...,i t . .... . . . . toimscii, ai so sciwio a.i a.i.oi. i "j - sieians were sent lor, who were soon on hand, to relieve the unfortunate sufferer. . . : . -n..:- ... line they were giving the j.oor ienow a ve-ry critical examination, one of them was heard to remark that lie tea red the poor man was past recovery -that a whole bone wa.s not be found in his body. He wns straw. That's all. Will. TypoKrnpliIrnl Itlimclei-n. A distingui.-.hcd soldier of the late war, with whom the writer had the honor of serving at Yieksburg and elsewhere in the Mi-ssissijijii valley, and who is now the Governor of a Weitern State, was announced among a list of speakers who were to address a meeting on a certain occasion, at Chicago a- a baUle-waW General." If tht careless compositor ad added another r to the italicised word it would have kvii nearer the truth, and also what the editor wrote. A New York e-ditor thus introduced some ve-rses : "The j.ocm published this week was composed by an esteemed friend who has lain iu his glare for many years for his own amusement." The following semtene-e from a recently published sensation novel shows the creat importance of correct punctuation : "He enters on his head, his helmet cn his feet, armed sandals upon his brow ; there was a cloud in his right hand, his faithful sword in his eye, an angry glare he sat down." A female compatriot of the irrejire.-.-i-ble Train not long since addressed a mournful commuication to a Buffalo paper; "By some fantastic trick of your e'oiiij ositor, my Fpoech in St. James HaJ! (n Saturday evening is suddenly terminated, and so linked to tkat of Mr. Train that I am made to run off in an entirely new vein of eloquence. Among other ex j -loirs', f - iit.i. to boat that 1 neither smoke, nor chow, nor drink, nor lie, nor steal, nor swear, as if such accomplishments were usual among American women : and wherever I refer to mv honored - countrymen as "white males." 1 am ret orted as havimr addressed them as "white mules," Ail j thought best to move from Salt J-ike. these are good joke-, if credited to the Tie Secretary of the Xica-.,iiy is urg jirinter's devil, but not to tho.-c who re- j ing Sen itrs to iiiimediate t.cti -n on the firesent an uniMipular idea an I carefully j Funding 15.11. and says all his advi. es weigh their words." from Euroj, sh"w our ' .edit to have From Errors of THE In ess, m tut '. Al'trch uunorr of Jjiitpiucolt Lnja zi it. The new Arit.iltiiral riouse. The firm of Kusscll, Doom !c Co. have ojiened their doors on Main street, near the Court House, with a full line of agri cultural impiiuicnts and machinery. Thi firm has branch houses already es tablished at Plattsuiouth, Ashland :uid Miifonl, and has ieci.il agents, at Lincoln, Teeumseh, Beatrice, Rulo, Arago, Brownville, and every point of any im portance in the South Platte country. Thry warrant every article they sell, and their agents are authorized to furnish repairs aud settle all ..la mages. They are also agents' for C. i" J. Cooper iV. Co., of Jit Vernom, Ohio, manufactur ers of steam engines and all kinds of grist and saw mid machinery. Mr. J. E. Doom is the priiicip 1 manager of the business at this jiiit, and fanners will find him a fair, candid man to deal with, and prompt to all his agreements. yir. l.ussell is, an old pioneer resident and one of the wealthiest men in Ot County, and the warranty of the firm is good security fur any damage or defect in anything they may sell. A'tA. City 1 ' C-'. . ill : . Woiitik .1. The IV.'t.iud .1 ; gives som Tacts nluiive U- th.-surlcrinc that atte;; L 1 the di-:.-ter to the sen-. -oner, li.. .-i.r 1 1 .r s.!i .-.i K"t. ,! '. v t i . i -i r 1 Captain .1 i:ml hi ; "l:i a pass-jirc from i X. w ' i O IV tlll- a !.o:r an 1 : an l billow 's-i u was :, :n o r an i aiier i-.-s"crate c i-e-t wan st. im suceeetSe- led r.i retting into j Nassau. Tiie caj'tain's wit wai on : l.-oatu, ai.d proved n-r.-eii a liers:n ! Sl:c took her turn at the pump regtt i lurly. ..n ! once when the woro-otit sc-x-j r.i, ii deel;:-d the-y would pttmji no longer she tok an axe and threatened in.-taiit j death to the first man who kft his ta i tiori. She carried h.-r l.oin. and the VlA'l 1 anl il! were the: bv avv 1. Tl l provisions ran short anl were finaily ovl!.nl 1 tl...-.- w.-.-. six- il-iv, ! nt-.t. ji tvrsi.! i .,.. 'I Ti.. v 1 id "i'.-ri ) ) to draw lots to see which one shred 1 die bv his own haul for the others to eat. when a favorable wii.d came, and the vessel the next day reached Nasst:a. They wore in a terrible c-mditiou from their long suiferiiiy and were reduced almost to skeletons. .;; lls it I-., V'.'-u.-l I'.. ' 'ino-ii . i ; nustiy i.-pfrs ot.t.:ie. tors ji1t (Jlark an (j ' j William.-, in : Fonii the Xij)ii;i-ka e'ity Chronidf. i-oTisCq'tcnco of words sjikeil by tb- lat- ' We dip the following interesting item ' tor in debate. Clark struck William.- on ' fr in the Belmont Scorpio, a paper ! the head, but the part i-s were s-parated t read ln-fore the public school in B: Imont i by the interposition of friends. precinct. It is an interesting fact that The plan ef rcqitra'ion of grain re- ; this 'l7-bet-u-a-ry" comes from the ' ceipts as propod by the I'n-i'knt an 1 ; home precinct of the speculating tubjoct j directors of the Board of Trade, was j eif this notice. ' adopted by a full Wird to-day with some i r.E-VTHS. ! slight amendments. ! Anitlur vi'irtyrcJ S'tiut (j'jnc !o his Io,ij i The news received at Sheridan's bea 1 Iiomr. ' quarters to-day from Wyoiiiurjr n'i-1 Da-: C-bet-u-ar a of J. Sterling Morton, j kota Territories in !i -ate a bd con litioii : who shoved off this mortal coil in the j 0f a flairs among the Si-.ttx Indian-. ' venr of our Lord Isoo and Oroe county j which is likelv to result i-j serious treti-.le j bonds. I am sa 1 .nd wexed. my head is a fountain of tears, and mine e ves dilu ted corn juice. My heart is lead, my soul is pot be-liie 1 with grief, my limbs ache with woe. Mv manly lorm is j bowed down, and my venerable locks is turned white. Oh Morton! thou Inst cone to the grave, and in the sametumb is buried all thy hopes. Adieu! vain world adieu ! The county mourns. The cruel hand of that grim monster, death, has removed thee from our midst, and the fate of the democratic party is scaled forever. Our chosen standard bearer has at la.-t sunk into that awful. uetrraiJiiis pit, winch awaits an j oiii-e-ai rA. l-t.i,.j tncksteis l-arewc-:i! a long farewed ! I was wirh , , ,-l -. 11 l-.- Iiim in his lying, moments, an t lc scoiiic-d rati on til until a short tune before his desci a-e, when lie l.K'gun to talk in rail- tt wild and con. 'used maiuicr, aoout road eoiniiaiiies. cor.iuv bonds a;i l the 1 future proqjerity od'Otoe couoty jico.!e. In- last words were: lelithe peojile. 1 out lav I'j-s we it: nu l.ut tay lo.-s we t; nut u ! : , ;ivc y,.. ,;,c ton is tu u hast tereft us. Anil th. y will nil m:r -rruv..- iu':o. Faicweli: i';i K:ir.-.nl!' you've ru-hcl upon y.tir .1 vii-i. Xorr in benzine thy star :ih:-.Hset in irl.xiin. "L" liKT."' Til: New York llrryl.l ?ays that a well-known i.niv at Vi'iishin-j-ton. who f n es-es ei. It!-. CneS J;; er,r ners. and entertains i bat mindly, now and then number- a i-v.-.:t who rerieni- I , ',l'ri vcrv Well j j wjt i't'.i!- it was not so very ii she pre.-idod at the ceniiitei nt' a lager l eer -:o terior e-f Pennsvlvauia. iO.l m th ni- Tiie terrii-le pass to whicli affairs' have been brought in New York city mu-t be apparrcnt tei the dullest- er.;o;.robension. when even Capt. Isaiah Rynders, the Democrat te 'wheel-h'rse,'' can saj this: '"Tlicre is no -hanc; for tin hoa-e.-t man in New A oik j.olitics any longer. Whv, I took a thief up the liver not e5'di i io;iths njr. and I came down to'' ('if.-llaii the other dav. an.'. I found I : that same thiet there, an-l he ha.i more to sav about thimrs ih;m I had." ItoiIT Ex --tc-s.ioo. iNMANAliir.lS, March 5. The 1 o'L .it ruche 1 tu a tle.uriii.r mi";', nt 15. llevii'o. i . r , , , , , n . . ; I no. , c ; t yc-feroay, latany Ui;:i.-it:g j V,'m. Siiite.hV, prcpi ietor, an J "wan iintr unetlier man. North 1'i.attk. Xvb.. March 4. The store nf Mcl.ueas & Dick was en tered between ei-ht and nine o'clock last night, and iii or .-J'-o worth of jewelry was stolen. No clue to thi bur ulari as vet. TI? ItoliclUo.i in Cti'oa. Havana, March 3. Advices from Camn-uc of Fwbruary 2'.. says that Major Genci.il Suh'.e with I,2hi insurgents, attacked the town of 'ah'ti:i, r.ii 1 was rejiul-ed by a small garrison. lie withdrew widi a lo s sixty killed and one hundrrd and fifty woiinded. The rebel faction wa also defV-iited at Araura, and (Jcncral Barri. wa- taken prisoner, luie.-t .'. .nases issued a priKdamation nniiouncing tliese victories and Imping they will prove the fouisdatiein of j.eace. ."Icc'.in-rof the nban l,-n:nf New York, March 5. A meeting of the Cuban League of the United States, was held at Deimoni- co s tins evening. 'Juesa la was cxpeete-1 to lie present, out no anI ttonertil AI !e- iii.i.i. ! .iiv. i ..i.i i iiiii.i. eie lece.-is hi ajiology. General MeMahon pn'-id.'d. Aui-ing those present was General Bart lett, Gordon. Aureya, 'a i Allen and Cassius M Clay. 1 1 was resolved to bf.-l inirs ni'-et'ngs iu the !eadin cities of the United States, in order that the .vut!uie::-- of tin American jco:i'e be exineod on the Cuban question. Wasiiim.to.v. Mareh 3. ... ... is I I ....... ... !...... Private letters to Representative Cnl- loin, i'roni a .roiiii:i-iit oij'.cial ''I btah. 1 sav that i.rizhan. Vctiiil'. with several lea 4!ncr: Mormons, has startid for -oi.thcrn Arizona or a! prospecting tenr. I It is underst d to b- for the seleclioll of i a new site for Zi"n, in e.i-e it should be rapVilv ri-en -mee the m: i i.e ot .January II.. -v. ir.l it.' verv lie Tt irt r.iit tl.nr u-overument sl.oulii k" sj.-e biy put tn a position wiiote tt can avail it advantages no.v r.fferim.'. II 'If of the wc thinks can liake a .ood disposition of Our five ?nt bonds immediatelv. percent . - S.lX FkANCISCO MaiTh 3. Late Ariz eia advices state that the In- dinns are quiet near Pre: cot, but in .Hn wi- rfare in large numbers int he southern part of the rerrite on. Ihev attacked a lo.htarv train en r iate li om il lt,tr- Pass to Tucsiri. lhe dnvtrsmd escort e-eiped. 1 1 is rej.i.i tod that in the at taek on the Salt Rivr -settlement they eaj tured all the ca'iie. A sho k of eaithquake was f it at Russian River and Nana a'lies yc-ter- day Mount St. Helena is a ei-nspieuoiis vc'e.inic feak in the ci ntre cf the dis turbed rcpiem which abounds with cvi knees cf foriiicr volcanic action. Suthi-j. nt iroti and ties i'..r el-hty milesof the California and (be-on rai! road is now at the juneti-.n the Central Pacific roads. Decry anl Rud lph arc di.ilv. urepa atory for t!n ,f that r.r l lrjcticHig hamjiion l;v "vi-nu ship billiard match onS.f.T I next. M . :;.-The r ii .-!";, i s:!.-s T II - i ; :ij-!i! tli ' i';!. in iu H i! eived at the i n :i Luvimu. It ; l i s C'l that th1:' a.-cf ;'.::! :ivcn by .. ty i Cs r.i' ii;. ! ;i .'ii: vcr. -h in t. ;!l worst lea i or nothing in I'iliev w!;i'li tailed in this : i , surpasses paper. v vi r 1 1 l.i- ,.t the H .o-e cbara.:t.-r an 1 have 1.;. :: it.T'.Tia-.-d o." it. 'te;. are J t : Ty sure P 1 taken in ( ongre-- lo.jkm; t the sal from the s.-rvit-e -f th .-e .-iae; . '- rectlv resjioiisible for the or.ira jcs L1J 1 flM 1 T I lie l louse inilite.rv eonnnitteo h i- in Icr cusidera! i.-n t'i.- propriety n-'t. :"- : 1 .w:ng v.ny ea.f-et t. be re.aiue'l ' ' J.iiiit or Annapolis who :s proveO to I have secured Ir's a-.Tioinimtm: bv the u.sv- i of money, nnd it is pretty sari- to r .r.rt i in favor .t tl -i:-n,:ss:,l m a.i suet. ja -cs. ; j The II u.s- n ilci-e t-v.ocii'te wd. re- j port in fav.-.r of reducing the i u.--i--c of , j Con.' res-men from 2to 10 cents j er . j mile by the nearest i ::te. a personal em-ountor e-evuire i ; - the s-ttli r The residence of Mr. Curtis, at IV- ria. was ijurnci tn:s morning. JiOss thirty-five tnous.irid dollar". A fire in Aurora. Illinois, last tii.'ht. dam.te-j.l the drv iroods store of Robert Vlo'tiiis fo tl o ,.vt..i.t n.-ib.mt tive tl.ons. and iiollars. Yc call the attention f the r ... t uti.ers to :'i.- C Seed. eif Cass and Saunders cunties advertise-ment of ().-ae;o Oralis l'l 1 -.1 - - , L . ; ior stue at me .xi .i uvk . i' re co. ! - i i if .. x" r-eeoiid ami Mam streets. Now is your , . , -rarch7d.-w4 - . . . . ... on to ailervs VV l.u.uier :.n i i.tiyyo'tr ! '"ce 'tries. They 1 .i i i b sh ami will i not oe un-ler.-oi l. Go to Valhry " k 11 to Lav Drv Good ll 11- i lhey are .-eiling c heavier J than the ehea; 1U;f l.J- ;!"':! I. All jter.-oiis knowing thcius debted to us bv note or aecoun ves r.i-.-.re rc- que -ted to call an l settle imme !:ati-!y. YAI.l.KilVS tt III PKNER. m - - If you are in v aM ot' n j-ol A ae-oii go to A'alierys ec RufTher. Tln-y i-.re n trvuf .-s for th? Star and S -httttb r Ya-r- omts, -he iv;; ;n mrirx the lH-.-r-in a:i f- i . lV ll l,r : i i i.i ve j i -t rec-. i ve. t , T - I , .1,: iiiiichines ui the iijii'i'.iu-ii n".-ii- 1 f .id Ilioad a-t Seeder atid Cuhivafi . verv miich improve 1 f-r the vetir I 70. Call and examine them orders. anl .eavi ur All kinds -of Cotiiitry produce t . in exchange for eo.-'ls at 'a!"..r. en k RnfTn, r's. Yalh.-rys k Ru'fucr have ; 1 re.-.-ive i a now sci! iile o;' IJo .s t.ti d She---, which t ii: very w. 'I ,L..r s ew;n. Yall'i Ma; hiii-- is . i. t ., the k.-t in iearket. iii r are ace nts. Tl; -e iu want of a c Mnelrn? will find it t tlx'.r advunt to cive them a call. The !::i!ro.i.l ElfTf! n:::ti: vrs ai ALWATs AlillAP. Throuch Fri-tes rtiduced. rorro. Pro. el (' than ever : Prii.ts, Mudin, Delaine lVplitls I .est Kip Boots.. Best Calf Boots... o. re in: lo.Tcr .... 9 t- 12c .... 11 to lsc .... 1 s to 2."e .... So to 5'V i'4 o.i to r. r-j !'i on to n oo And everything in jiroj-ortion. Call at CoOee ..... . Di om. 1 !::. A; Co.'s. from 2" to Z'.k- " 1 o to 2' ;?! to 1 75 .Vt I'.;,:, ihv. ,V Ci.. 's. D - .m. Br. i. eV C. h;:ve r.... Remembc reiluee l the price o: cveryt tiitig. Doom. IJro. .i Co. is the cb.ape.-t house west of the Mi.-souri river. ncv-.!ATi!f 1 the IIUMASON .. RIIOADES Pay highest market price for Oats. Corn a;t,i Xo. I Wheat. J.t::. 1 hVwtf FARMERS ATi'ENTION ! All person- in i d ted to u- c:.:i pay tho same in com, or ts. or No. 1 wheat, at the highest muiket rates. Doom. Bt'.o. k Co. i I ait-mouth, Jan. -1, 1-70. d.f.;f REMOVED. I'. Brait.-ch. Prac-tical W.-.teh Mak'-r a id Ji-wt !er, has ix-;:; ved fr-mi his o; I and. in St elehvu -s's bt;i:ion.. to or a 1 d -or we.-1 of Murthv's Hotel I with P. Halt. Main si; ec-f , 1 'i.i'. ! scout I ; Nebrr.. ka. .hlwtf ' If A!I P-rt ss Ir.dtbUd t- Ui 1 ,11 .i: I t ;;! t he . ir:r. . they Tt'l . :.-t"-t.-L' i'i extra tr.ia'-Ie ! -i;--n -.'. n v f..r ih.-a w c II -t le.vc all a- eii-ii.. 1 i..'ti .!:' pli l. nn-l t':."t i:.iuic i. Li st aii'l tuu.-t l.:'.Ve li: n e ire -eiiijr A l i. JJ...JM M... Pi k.iwnt Ilii.i.. Mins.. Af-ri A. !;:. C. W. It ir.ie.t'i. . 1 Lt fall my ife ii:: I th.-liver e.iutplrt'nt-.. I 1 : 'hat ?!:e on.il-le to !t up hut a few tMire.ifoi i i ill a i n: -, l ii.i i pay-icein i i-O rmi: !e rr.-r i 'ni? tiii... ' ;.t the i::e livlnt he iruve her r ire-1 j ' t nhiher I.u hit.- or no p-1. I -j a-lvi-.-l 1 ; ' : !lPr ' , "Ol. ' f y.-ur '.i;tei nn-l !. t h-x .- t thrm, ulse it sj woul.l i...t l.;i !K-r. j ' 1 '' c n-.ttic we-ai i be (, ; ; ' ii i n ne ii. ii'T, :e,. i n.'rtW) '...Ities. ni. l ! ?n -in- ha 1 taken the 1 ii "til jti', fhe e S-'it 111" one j.- ulj .rs li I TlV'-t !.:.!: ei.'ir.ty ear. I ! -r. u:el .-hi- I,..,k.-! he-I I h ive -een her :W f-mr . li s Vt. rt- -.ia niea le 1 t!i'"n t pecr.-.l i f i iir n-iirht..irs. li hare u.-e.! them -ri:!i irreat sr ces. A-p Ires. UUVIS A. .M Vsn Pi.'kwi k. AViaoi-;! ri'hm. One Trial SOitTic-e-i Tu prove th.u i vV Ci, i -nt V, t P.ak:iis i l'i.i-.jer is !upe.-i i"r in every s . .-pi -n P. .oiy ... '.i, r n !. It i- I t -.r in '.1 ;M,i ' ever ir.:ir. if.. 5 j. m.a I cun. whieh ef.Oe.a that q j.ii:;i:j poH.Kr by ai t.; r. net wv!c!it. vhitethe tuuioritr ..f it.k'n.jr IVi-lcr.- cffm-I. f.'t h.-rt fr.,:a ..tic ci!.tli t. oae-l.ilf cf h:,i U r..-,rr...!lf ,.. "'"r 'o-.;.-r f- r 1K! -- ,r;;i r ., .,. -.-':. I ;t. :n - . l'.ilf f.i.-.i r t. ' 'iil Wa hii T '! - '' i n- i - .1 . ; , . N . I. r.i-i. tt. : I , ..: - .i j I ,. . . ::. ii-j, a. i. ,.r i,.:r, i . a. h. run.' r t.a: .la l Ca .... . ."! e I if - Oi 1- SJI il 1 I i K ! N i' !' th. .' t I S i .1 : a I.ir hip. I:;::.-l-K T'' ! I 'i i. r -I I .ii i I ! -1 1 ! r : , i- . -.ii.t. fin .hi n J 'ilL A t.AJ. iivpiii is iit : vr ii i is. Phttk Viurr - i." '...,. 1 r.i:'' ir.k-.- ('. iiy i:.:.-- . ; , . i:i,i:il'. " l-M,-r orxU.vii ainaj - wt..-!i.... -. L. 'VKM.S. W. li. i I i i - i.i.. li. X i V. . Li. .n AK1. V. i'.' .-3.4.'sit . ! Pi ttsm i-.-th I ." No. r. a. K. : r.oir.i'i'r in.-ct'i'i?- -O ! n-.: ..n ,. (.,. , i I.):- t M .fi'l.ty ' ui'; : ' t' ..i ! tni.r-th. Ir ,. , it-ut brttat-rn iattf-i r-- r,. Ji'li.S V. . s!l NNu w M i J. N. V.'i-k. s. . ' M o ov Li -r. N i. A. Y. A A. M. It.y ,. K.ee'iiiKs at M::- 1!..'! f n I t ri t r 1 t' ui!-. . ' - v I si-;, v. . .; i oo. L. S'kvkoi t. -. I .i.iiiiask. 'u .kti.i: :.." It. A. M.- Ki -i'i- ; C'-IiV. c: U.'ll- 'Hi'l .ol t l.rt'j 'I IH--I.,) , ,' ' r.ii:s vi t.ii ii ini.ut'j a! 7 . . i p. ,., !,.....- , . . ' ' ' h,:- I' . ""- I I". s 1 --. ' ' . -1 " -.-.l!;irti,.'. r invs of the hiiMiijan- !. I I m iV , .)iits.:i ni:irf. 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