1 1 ! ? Ml j 4 I LOCAL ISnETWS K.ULiioiD Tint: table. j II. A M- It- II. R- To uVc effect Monday, Jauuitry 3d, 1370. ARKIVR. r.ErAIIT. Mall. iKxreii.S: a., in. 0:-"e p. ta. kr..ir).i f.::ai u. in. a. in. -Vrthe information or parties traveling ! iromoi i fiatLMMoutli. wo subjoin thcf.dlon- I i r.,.l.ni iiiini' ! -Yrthr information of parties traveling ! titer not- f fnne ti"ni'r r Vwen.V i."vi., I'i,ttsmo.ith at ft 10 p. m. ! rrir.1l IMoiHC . llllrl mil Hi u;iw p.m. rriv-nt I'uific JiiiKtion nt a iu. 1111.I nt ; l'...,.nir,Ts l.-nvinif J-liUlmomii ni o:t n. in. i K"' . . . , . .. j .Kirrt'rrUiVat I 11 tion ttt S:: :" n. m. mil at l'lattsinoath V:Dr j a. m.. , Cut tliUoiit and ettvk it ni where you can rtrfrr to it- AUKI1A I. A X ittTy. VX BT f It K O P Til E PI.ATTSMOl'TII ?tAIIS. Itl.l tK. CI.OSKS. AKBIVK It. It.S..nti. ."it.Jno iPl.I-on'u, ! p in. Tpm. H. It. Nortii. Ci'i'-:iBi A l-ft, . I. m. pin. R I! Kwi.ll .l Jl. ::iiia. .pin. 11. H. I.iiiui-ln via A-blaii'l. n. V m. . 1..if..ili. vi:. .'.pr.in!? Vnl-r. 1 il in. 1 Nrl.ra.k City, by u,isr 1 pm. 5.m. I t Departs, Xuf.-lay.i, fhur-'day-. an-l .-atur- : hour.-., f.o-.n 3 a tn t-, ! P , . I J- MARSH ALL, r. m. y. 'Vurd-iu', Jauy- ' fi, v TWIT...- S...w.r;..t..n.l..iit. .f i V im'i j " - ' the 15. A: M. Jl. 11.. arrived on morning Express from r.urVington. Some of the citizen? in the south part , of the city arc getting tired of their neigh bors, and talk about creating a vacancy in the locality. Dr. F. Idcnner, as. istant lT. S. Asses sor for the District of Nebraska, arrived in the city last .evening. Parties inter ested can End him at the office of D. II. Wheeler Co We noticed a large quantity of Lin coln freight being taken from the cars at the foot cf Main street ye-:terday. Lin eo'n merchants are learning that the Clii- the "Late onpIeaantnes," butthe Mor mon elders outed this by eugag Ioly ganiy so as to make it read,'"The patri archal family relation." Twelve hundred police guard the head-j quarters of the New York Democracy. It is presumable, mvs the Pre, that they are intended to "protect those within from the ronnes without. But how from the roeues without. But how much more to the honor and profi of the ity would it be if they could afford protection to those without against thoie within. The Dcnispraey that require an army to guard agaiust itself ia un- j worthy countenance and support. Parties desiring insurance should be careful to f elect good companies, and be atisfied that the company has a righr to do business in this State by having com- i plied with the requirements of the State laws. The statements of the "underwri ters A trency" and oftlic "Home," asre quired by law, will be found in the columns cf tint weekly IIehald. I'rttm Mondny'l Ilttily- Hi'KuioWr, of the firm ef Clark & i riuumier, i now East buying goods for .WirLuuUiu this city. V Mir. Vint ts.nii-.nth ntiil Fort Kearney r.... .. .. . .1 i . : . . - ol 1 laiismomn, nas recent iv ctiminetea : ,.,.,, route is the quickest and cheapest. w ,,ec.r t.cer irttho hi j ther half mght duty. I he present ar- - , ." . ... . ,, , , I raugement only gives police protection V.lie li-m met with Miccess in nuttinc ncir Ins brewery. He snail take oecas- . . . , . , . .asn n.is nit-i w.tn imew 'i I'liiiiua . i hinng the dav and the evening. Some tilings mill lie. br termintr the rebellion ion to '-interview it at fome tuture ;.... ; . , . I i meir uouse in u.is cu. , v- Theru is more gram being bhipped j I bulk from Platsmouth than from any f i ot"tr l'oint in t,lC 5tate ; t.,.. .l, 1 l! !..! ,m- ..C ; ... rr i (' BIulT, recently lost a very hne Chester . . ii. White hog, valued at over T, :-.v-,..l tbit Prim. Arthur will IV 1C..1U lllAk L . V". i -W.T..., V'l It ia expected that Prince Arthur will j visit Plattsmouth in a ehoi t time on his ; y to the Pacilie coast. He lakes the ; WHY treat mrc'-iin rou-e .a .iiicut:j, aui i ...... ii.: t? . ii'njtion it Plattsmouth. j .Mr. Iran. Keed, r.uboad yard master, j ha invented in s -me very fine proper'y e..st of Captain Murphysi,w resideiice. Mr. l'raiik Heed, railroad yard master. nhere lie purposes making a home. J be , railroad men are all taking hold of j . I latismouLh rroperty. Jliey sec w "wny tho cat is jumping." j Tho.-e boHutiful iron ra'.luigA aroiuid the porticos of the Brooks House were manufactured by Wayman t Curtis, of the Plattsmouth machine shops. Mur phy Jt Fitzgerald believe in patirnizing j home manufacture. The Chrvuit lc says: "A new railroad ' company haa been organized to build from this city to Plattsmouth. One hundred and eiwhty-fivc thousand dol- j - . - .? .. .V ..:!. 1 V . 1 A . ' ir! '. u sioca. iioiv ouu ici lucju. .luiAHfu. i .. - ... . " 3hatisalir.t rate idea. It will give . Nebraska City a first rate eastern aud . i . - r.. . I . -.- --.' lia-k wri t Ii K I h 1 rrf I ww:iiiwiiir.uiuii n ..... v...lv, Plattsmouth and Pacific Hailroa 1. A Nebraska City exchange boasts of twenty-eight hotel arrivals in one day, and adds. "This looks like business." Yes, it dues very well, but the 1 latte . .. i. i ., v-aney nouse register, or mis city, wui ; ,-how au average of over fifty a day, , . l.ides the hundreds that pass through on trains without stopping at a hotel. A big jollification was had in Omaha .X, the other day over the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment. Speeches were . .mad hy many colored men, au 1 a fine , -Vime, generally, was had. The II. S. Turner made our landing at - .r: 30 this morning, unloaded a quantity f freight, took on some goods for retail in Omaha, and proeeeded up . tream. ' ! K. T. Duke & Co. received yesterday I .4t1i. m Mr Insirl nf nitfbforks. Iin.'r.. I rakes, etc. We are glad to sec our deal r going in heavy this Spring. The ffaroand is great, and heavy purchases viable them to eell at low prices. .. , ; ; i Of" late Plattsmouth receives penodi- j i, .. . . - . ., , ' T. rta'n jov.,l .d na- rea fel.ow, who has .ots o. b.cn Is, but , jtthe Mine time a strong t:y..,,n,g lir wiling the sarce whenever It can, to . . a rrod Lu-di at ttiem. l esterri.n lir Mining me same wnd.in. . - .a..,.... .. I 4. -v ve a goo.1 laugh at ttiem. 1 estern.iy . -.. -uceessfuliy practiced one of h:s mno- , btjokcs on tir.v, , who in... ' ! invited cverylnj-ly to take a cigar. ii ar of the opinion be will not ic so i -IV. the next time, to propound the ; ,.tion- What can I do fr you, ; If ; I almost out of the banks in tome piaets Clark's new billiard hall is progressing rapidly. He is adding a bowling alley to the establishment. I I he i timer pas.-ed Uowii ytt-ra.ty j J evening, leaving a o,uantity t.f goods nt ! our landing" ; . , . j The steamer hlkhorn parsed up es- , . 1 .11 1 I a. M , iC' ; icrasy. cue uruiiiit a mh.ih .......... u x i 01 .. 1 i. ! t e: i goods trout t. Jowpli, a!i lor tliw cit. ; Mni jihyA; ritz.eiaia are putting a , large kitchen and ti-.T t room on the ; ortIi end of the JJr.,kS Hou. Sidewalks have grown rapidly during the past month. You can novr travel up j Main street as fur a.5 Sixth street on a j good brick r plat.k walk. Mr. Doty, of Kat Plaitsuiouth, .-hut 1 a l'ellican ia.t Friday whijh mssisurc d j f t :..',... n,.,.rilJ, t!:(. ! i,rcttv srood .-i::cd bird ' - I Several car loads of brick were loaded j lL j, Comi.any'.s vauis last Sat- urday for use on the road we-t. A pur- ttoti of th-rin be uel at Loui.-vil! j ' ; Coiuicihiiau .ias.s is ei.ritled to tile gratitude of the people f .r bis untiring e Sorts in getting through the Council the Ordinance relative to lighting the frtreets. Married, at the Probate office in Piatt'- j mouth, hvJudcc Chills. Probate Judu'f. i Major Jas. Titm, lateof the Union Army j an l .Miss Anna M. -:chois, an accom plished lady from old Yirginia. The river is higher than wo have i seen it this early in the season for many ycar, and is still rising. Mr. Hippie, tin? great Brewery man time. A. llamberger, Esq., of St. Jc:cph. ! -1 1 , '.I XT iTT. 1 rue ncau oi me nouse oi iiamourger t. i Perlir.erof this city, has been stopping in our city severaldavs. He leaves for St. JVcph Monday," j - ... Mr. Geo. S. Smith arrived in the city this morning by the 13. it M. Load di- rect from Illinois, lie brings his 'better j half" along this time, and now considers i himself a hxt are of tne city. Several burse races took place yeater jav afternoon on the raee course, about tiirM Iujios wej;t 0f the city. There were several vnry fitie liorse.s from Council Bluffs and Omaha ou the cround: nevertheless, betting was very light, and it seemed to us that most of the crowd had come out, like ourseif, for the purpose of enjoying an afternoon The river is still raiding slowly .. c t, . , i- , ,c , -i some Chester H lute puts. II ride on oiie of the most delighttul April ; . . , -, . v- i i 1 m the best o: cerythui'. da vs wt ever saw in Nebraska. Wc hope none of our patrons will ' either take ofTence or think strange if ; our collector a,ks them for a few dollars n money. c ate laboring hard for the I towu, and must have money to keep up , the establishment. It takes money to few dollars j . , ,. , T t , I the estaUishment. It takes money to ! nm a newspaper " as well as to build a ra;iroa,l, a, tne .Midland Pacitie Company I and coraelf can testify. . . .... i i si: . . . V ,nni i9 . w:i3 c;night bv hand at the iuot , , , i !uf yld hi stre.,t to dav. m the edge ol the i . " - i u i I rivtr. He wasswimmmg in shallow 'm.,,,1 I !' n WLlIllI ;ir SGl.lO HI . - river. He was swimming water, and was gathered by the tale and ! , , . i hauled ashore by an envrjetie a.dierwan. i ii:,.. 1 1 ..... i .... - huk j o.m. u. iliewors, oi urnintr .jhcm iui i.ir- ; R south ol- the 3iachific Shops ' j ffi f uinplet(.(j VlMerday. and the d- iv-j ;t.r rca5oveJ to tiC of fchatmon's ! w,u,r. i!cs arc for he -oUn(i;ltii.ns for a to be a new 1 i barn n. , 1 -i v i 1 wo new Church ouiklmgs are aoout , to be ererfci at eennij Uatrr tne I Methodist and Congregational. The latter is to cost about $.",0(H), over "'. of whieh has already been rai.-ed by subscription. Some graceless seaiujis exhibited the brute in their nature last nisjht by want only breaking several grindstones in front of Schuasse'ts ami Duke's stores. Marshal Murphy offers a reward of? 10 l i .- .i . -ii i i . . r I ior liuormaiioii nut wia iciiu 10 ineir . . . . i convution. V.c hope they may ! caught. ! - - . . " o are mrom.ea vy ur. ixenner, toe U. S. Assessor for this division, that tho ' annual assessment of Plattsmouth show? 1 , an increase oi per cent, over ...st rivir wni-ir. fit tbii h.t :.rp rii ' idrt'-n ; we shad lay before our readers an ab- . . . . , J - . ...v. - 1 - - - - . .stiaet ot the income returns and special taxes of Cass county, e ivjani tnai a vcit line 3-.-ii:ju e.vur ; ... ... , . bitton was held at Eight Mile Grove re- , . hi i ii it-. i .i c .1. ,..i i,: r , friends in the countrv rend us a note f t ' which they may deem interesting to the j people. ; J iiuotiiua ui-aii fci-3 i.ii.i-ie.1. in . - i .- i Biowntille at the recent city election. . , - .i ti The Advertiser gives the following rca- son t.rrr a i . 1 uv.v. i..v j,...,., J the regular Republican Ticket was de- I featej Kr8t; it did not receive ,uffi. j - . , . t . I cient votes. recona; me i eop:e s re- ce'ived more votes than it did vox jrit xdi Mr. Psnl Hill, It. R. Transfer Agent, ! ! arrived frnm the cast Saturday morning. rr . ,. ' , '",. ,'." L" i He luiiLt'ed.atelv set about finding a ,cnt h ' . Juuus Sil erstnith. Lwi.. wlio Ln t-n- ! 1 . Juuus Sil -ersuuth. h.. who has en- j deavoured to e-tbii-h some kind .of a i paj erin e-.ery tow,, iroai me i coast to Comic:! Bli.Ts, ha p illed up ; staKe at me iater place anl moved along eastward, u e expect to hear from tm g0on over on the Mb-sis. i,ii, whe re i V. w:!! "s-.i I. tli " i li M--fi :.' it.i.v.l ' .rt-r. 1 new-'! Trmpr.'f TV, f.i-tli Knrlish rn'ortv. of - s Inch ivi' s.o..c a navs since, are i l.wifl nVmiit five iiiil.r.-i south west from I w,,:.,,, W-iter Fall- t An exchange says: "-tlae Alaska ir- j aid is by Auapius II.n hareuko, j.l!.iiill.r) fur tllc0 laxostchki per .ujnulE" Cheap. I he I r..(e on Ji.irJ bt. i- nearly - t.f.lu.,j.tcj, an,j ,,e St. ( Vr::missioner i . . . . Laving the approaches put in onler, - - Th .'-c is a fine opening fur c;ty pmou )( ,.,...;e theiiKelves ucful tm the f?r;idi,,;r of t!l. tl,,(,t hUmtdia:tly eat of theJaU. There is work fr the whole Sa' there. Captain Murphy commenced operation r,Kir,irt omnndnii r ibis i;:o; ni- jitid ! will call on all citizens within the next. twenty days to either work out their road tax or par the money. Murphy mcan!i IJUMUCSS. The Vi" extern Saloon was entered by j "c unknown persons durin the alter. noon yestt-rday, and a small amount of money, some I!. 'ioi s andceg irs abstraci- 1. An entrance was etTecteil throuirli Plattsmouth is a good town in which i to "make a raise. A gentleman o; color came to t;:e city recei.t.y very nam j up. an t eommeiKt a to Mack Loots i;.r a . living. Us has now come out with a , l . r w.i i i t very goot suit or ri'iy duf.'irs wnu ii tie claims the right to wear imlj th- lunc. The Daily II KHALI has more than f0 sub:icribers now. We wool 1 Migsicst to the City Council : the projiriety of dividing the police force and putting one half on duty at night. - The present force is probably mre than is actually necessary during the day. but would answer the purpose very well if di vided and one half given dav dutv and the ( uwiu pel we need ita'l niht. rl he Urowuville Adcfi tiser copies our - - ;. - - -1--j Horn relating 'to -Mjlemmzmg a writ of j 1,i:uniJU)n-v- auu add: -Ibis reminds us of a matrimrjua! aRair that occurred 1,1 w.utry about the date of the f,,,;,. Our Probate Judge was called on one evening, while away from his office, for marriage license; not wish- Jng to n turn to his office, he replied to the intended bride-room. "You iut l-o ! uhcd to-night, the same as if vou lw married, and I'll make it ad right in the r - Vol. Tur.tl-'y' r nifp. The new 11. 11. Lauding will be com pleted to-day, and transfering of cars re- sumed to-morrow. Mr. Thos. Thomas has sent cat for e believes artiee are in the city with a patent v:ell boring apparatus. They have been rtl io-uay at .uaj. trneeicr h place -o to-aay at .uaj. unee.cr h . . . , ;. V , 1 l " ; .l- um bo inton from th Ilev W I Cutte- who inform n 1 ut- ; .l- u"m bo mtorms us luJl uul"v J"'ncy ne neam UlUf"h ,a!k tlhoat I'itnouth. There is more shiroimr don to and f'-om 1 '!.' tt-linll'.f ll fn:in :it inv..lh.. ivt i .v..v.. I....... i tormaiiees ueiuonscraie mar. in W-1.iiJ.-i '1'br-r wor.. .ivnr -,,. V e pu.'.usli. today, our first et or V1 , 1 ',J-Kd' lliL'a cre ovcr rht, , ! i" 1 p hi-tidrrd 13 troistvrnrl -,t iIm- n,.:nt li'tuu It. Ii. artier, i., dcsenptivo of ' ' " l,ca cai? transl.rcn at tin.-, point, Vi t c ,i dur riT the month t.f March i 1 ihmoro county. Ihe readers of the uunr, tu m u -Martu- -m v. , ... t . . ; ; . j i:ieie i., i:. tie quesuon as to xer.nuia . . . ' h..:nt (practically) of theU- V. 11. H. wic. c. niel.ms to the be bet t bat it i .t ms n 'io.i iii.i i nvf iiT thr n-i.w-f- l..i.l- ! ;.(,., ,.,... :i ,,, ,, Mr. t. se w ate iuthman, proprietor of the brick building on the corner of Main I street, returned from Chicago a few days I sim e. We understand he will oicn a ! fhootimr sallerv in a iort time in the - - - The railroad landing on the Iowa side is hereafter to be directly opposite Main street, instead of two miles up the river. J. M. Hothead has retired from the j Beatrice Clarion, Tlu-redore Coleman j m.11 hereafter control toe columns of j that journal. ftee advertisement, of desirable resi- ! . ,i 'in- . -. tb.nce lor sale. 1 Lis t-rorortv is situ.-i- ltjJ in one of the m.M j.leusant locations i il.- ,.;,v ,,n. .... 1... i... i 1.1. niu vin. wuu .U Jj L!4iJ& A O 1 fJ.TVll4t MIC I .r., ? W( ,llw1,.1..fl, t, , . ..w uiiii-i . vuiiu umi iui; 13 CAJ 1 igii that no tranfering can be done at Qn.aha. Passengers get to the city in j .. , .... wn.i'i I . I . , . . .-. V ...If.- .. . . . ...... r , ed to be crossed over. The people of Otoe county in conven- j tion assembled at Nebra.ka City last j o . , . .jttnda , passed resolutions wiiiphment- . , , , - IT IT ' . x ! ing and endorsing . II. II. Vv aters. i Waters has tught gallantly down there, , , . .. , . We advi.se the property holders ia the original townMtc of Plattsmouth to look i well to their intere.-ts. and not allow the , , , ., .. bmk of building to strike a new channel. ,ri . 1 liU proprietors of additions to Platis- .... . j mouin are doing Heavy work lor their I iv.-w. it;.. - i .i :n .j- .i . i . i-. .him iii..-y viiu cariv t.r tne :r.t ?.i ii . pnv.". o Lc-Ur themselves. iii.e u me (ircnncmrs ui tlte Oli town ! tv I iiiue j veil luqfonaui taxpayers county convention held in Nebraska City last Saturday, and yet the Press has not even so much as noticed that a meeting of uny kind was held. Wh it is the ! reason? Is it because, the i.-oii1 in . . , , 1 1 ' conve,,o;, and,ed s:tw f t o P reoUu,n, a:Jl, II. 1 ute;V Agent Went, of the B. it. M. H. II., iniorms il, that he is daily receiving huge ........:.: e i r- , , . . - , p tll.t , , , .-:. .; i . (lU;Uj,it;es of troo.L- for A.-hland. Lincoln. anj ofi,t.r lM,,n:S West of Fbttmouth i i Shippers are anxiou.lv awaiting the i n;n,, 0fre!fUlar trains to South Bend run- 1 or Ashland . . . iuum uuiwuic aiimiKcmnit be made to deliver troods fixra the cars i ,;0ar the end cf the tiack ? It would br ! . ...,..: .k,,,,, - I '-v w .1- ' iron dn bniy. Summer coats v;er2 brought into re- . oiiLdtion to-dsv. j " " - - who vi.Mt our c.tv ruar mere is mo.c i;ie anil business here than in any place they j hare seen mthe west. j Se advei lisen.ei.t of Jl II. Schiiit's Citv Iletaurant. lie keeps a nice plac. d sets a Rood table. Farmers and j others will Mud this a go jd place to get a j iun-.li' when in the city. I 1, 1 1 c t - 1 1 , 1 , Mr. IJdianan. of Jv.ncoiti, lias been in the citv several day-;, lie 1 watc lie U watcdiinz the Miperior stock markets of this city to pick up a few n;co beavc.5 for the peo ple of Lincoln to eat. We learn from I . L. Holbrook, Estj., that Athlaud is improving very rapidly this spring I lesser is already on hand with Ids earl vc: t-a oit-s The IIkralm oaice has re ecived r. Lountifiil Mij ply. Wayinan Ox Curtis. Machinists, are a hling to their .-hc .j. The increase of busiiicis p.ki'kcs more room a necessity, A lot of heavy iron l'u- th5 11. II. bridges aeros Salt Creek were sent out vest enl a v. Marshal Murphy has divided his po- it.e fMrctN i wc t,,,w j,.VC QC!ie f;,)e on d. , hi t loll ,j.,v !lIjd llLrj,t " Mr. Palmeiton. of Ashland, was in the city this morning, and left on the morning train for home. lie informs us that carpenters, teamsters and laborers are in good demand there. There is more business done in Platts mouth in one day now than there was in a week last spring. Instead of selling a few goods to be carried out by band, our merchants aro now selling by the car load at a time. Pride & Yeates charged their soda fountain yesterday. Wc "sampled"' it, and concluded it was not had to take. The' are expecting a new fountain in a I few days, which will equal anything in ri r j ollentme iV Ha;n: of Ashland, have j (liSPUlved their partnership, and the j business will hereafter be carried on by j Vollentine Jt Co. Mr. Vollcntino left j for the eat on yesterday eveuing's ex- j j.ress train to purchaie goods. They arc j doin- a larrte business. " ! Wo a,c i'. receipt of a new paper called u,e 'ns l'u"il-Mlc'1. " v.ovingiun, -e' L. Xcrthup is the enterprising editor and proprietor. It is a neat seven col umn paper. Republican in polities. Prof. Miller returned from Chicago this morning, wheie he has purchased something over one hundred thousand ' feet of pine lumber, to be used in the erection of business and dwelling houses ; at Addand. Miller A (Jriflin aie troiujr j ;(l heay on the improvement business at Ashland. Look out for tires during this wind' time. There is no apparatus to assist in the extinguishing of a fire, thould one fctart in the city, and there is no telling when it would end. Will the people iiere nccr.r take su-ps to . ecure a lire en- i . , . , , , i gine until after the town burns i!ow:i. ii. to tay, our nrst etrcr 1 .. .... iit.nAi.ii m vc j.iu.t.;.i 10 miuw iiiai lti-.i i .!M Vl-.....l. 1.. , .Mr. Warner has consented to become a - - .....w regular contributor for the columns of! ,b.. We call the j'CCI.ll til I will I. HI I'l Oil! . cial attention of our ! , , . . . f t t i r.n ' li.r rn r 1 1 r. ;i 1 1 -.-rf i ...T.ii.i it- . it I I -1 in I it . - T, ,. .... T ' ! T, ,. ,. j, ! beruner. of the Hee Hive store, : m , j avs paper. J tiev have the capital i . ,. , , , i ic inclination to do a large bui- 1 jrer iv ucriuier. ot me iiee line store, ; in to d and the ness, and 1 hey are bound to sell goods at j the lowest figures nossiMe. 1 " - Moses Dodge, E.,, of this city who ! returned home front Arizona recently. brought with him some specimens of j look salt, which he informs us abounds in j parts ot Arizona. It is clear as crystal. i r ., . , ' I ami perfectly liure. A speeiiueu can be , seen ou the desk at Tootle, Hanna it ! Clark's Bank fhe farmers in this locality have all ! i I their wheat in tii ground, and many of! them liava already couiineticed iIowm 4 . ti e 1 i for corn, lbc season so lar has been verv favorable fbr farmerf,-at least p.,t. ....l... ,..l tV- 144.1 T v. u I I o I I'JIMI LI , iS. VX. , The raiiioad Co. have been dumping i ,.. -!, v,., i .... .t.; i..,..i ! ivvmioii tut mil iiuiu iiuuiv; iiii3 lanu- i ing for the past week. They propose j check-matinc the old muddy. W. N. Smith, Esq.. of Omaha, Lock- j j smith. Engraver, ee., is in the city for a i 'uW -J'3 taking orders for work. The firm of which he is a meuber do or ex ... ..... , , tensive ousiness in tueir hue, and do an . . , excellent job. We are in receipt of the first number of the Ashland Times, published at Ashland, Neb., by Onn II. Mathews, Esq. It is a live jrapcr, of good me ehauical appearancf, Hcpubliean in poll- J tics, dsvoced especially to the interests j of Saunders county and the cit- of As-h- : land. The number before usgiesci-j denoe of inueh benefit to accrue to Ash- i land from the regular publication of the i j paper, and hueee-s to its cuterprumg . publisher. A couphj of "low downs'1 came into Ciaik's billiard room last evening and attempted a duturbauce. Mr. Clark does not believe much iu a disorderly ! Iiouie, aud deruo.istrated to the iudividu- It e . ,t . . 1 i . t ' aiofi;suid that they had certainly uus- --juken the place when they attempted a ; aisturLancc where be ruled. This is the first time we have heard of any disor- derly conduct at Clark1 o hall, aad we ,...t . . . ... . . i aouoi ii mt; same parties win care to re peat the performance A boy cight ears old, in one of our ! ,...!.!-.. ..!.,... I- 1 !...., ,.1.1 tUt n I'lALJie oi iii'., ii.iiiii; i.e;ii I'jiu tuai a ronti a "i nn ain.na t vi t itomw on 1h intr aked to name one on exam'nat'on d iy. i roi ir tly tnd tiiarrhantly rcr-lied. 3 ' 3 We notice that mo-t of our merchant:. ; are Lrlnin or. much larger stocks of iroods this season than Wrctotore, which indicates their intention of increasing i,us,ness. e umierstanu I'oorn, iro. & Co coutemp'ate entering largely into tj,e 00 tiaje this sca,on. We see na rca0Q why ,his shouj MOt bo donc by n;any of our Lost firu "A ftranae craft , bccI1 vin at t.a uiouth of Platte in liee waters for .,an tv.u ,.,,.s A rceonnoitcring 1arty tt-ilo ventured within a f w ndlos of her, with mountain howetzcM in their , . .. , , . . A , k7 . , lu".,'l"K T 01 a nat-Lott imea boat witn a caoin built of boards and painted blue. She came from the direction of sun .-et, but bow far we are unabbi to pay. We hope, if she is a "friendly craft,7' ahe will send her boat ashore and report. We understand that Maxwell Chap- i nian will havo their new abstract of . titles in Ca.-s county, completed in a very I few days. They have spared neither time nor money in getting up an abstract that is as near perfeet as anything we ever saw. It shows the original entry, every deed, mortgage or other voluntary con veyance, also the District Court record, the date cf every instrument of convey ance, where it was made, and whether or not it was witnessed, and whether the laws of the state where made requir el a witness the consideration, whether stamped, when filed for record, etc. In fact, there is no point touching the title of property that is not thoroughly cover ed by this ab.'traet. They have had four men at work for nearly five months, and can give you the whole thing in a "nutshell." They have platted every subdivision of less than forty acre?, also all the additions to the city, giving the chain of title couiplete to any and all tracts of land in Cass county, no matter how intricate the boundary description. OFFICIAL. The following are the names and offi cial majorities of the candidates elected last Mon lay : M tyr A . La ze nl iy, ( De m oera t , ) -. . 10 Council V. S. White, " 40 C. Lazenby. " 2 C. Ileisel, " 21 W. E. Dontlan, " :;i F. J. Clement, " Is Recorder S. F. Cooper, " o f Marshal M. Ii. Murphy, (Kcpub).. Ci Treasurer J. M. Ilinchman.i Dem. ) LI Street Com V.. IJ. Murphy, (Hep.) 11 t- 1 JUK AT I.I.VtOl.X. A (wood uud I'loiioei Ilousr Stullt Jtiirneil. learn from Thos. II. Hyde, Esq., of Lincoln, that a fire broke out in the rear of the At wood and Pioneer Houses about II o'clock last Tuesday, which en tirely consumed the stables belonging to those Houses. The At wood House Sta ble was valued at about lNk), and the Pioneer House Stable at about s:oo or 400. Theie was no insurance ou either one. Most of the contents was saved. 'LOCAL NOTICES. niJMASOX X HIIOADKS i j..,v i,;,,, lliarkct price for Oats. Corn a uJ No j Whoat J;UI ,,lAwtfi I tiriTeTTTii ' IIIMJUTj iM.I'.U i , , I . ..... m r . i .uatukws, uonklly cV lu Matiikws, J -'.r I apoutt r,,. , v TAKE 2 ! , NOTICE. j ir yo i want to nity a gou t Aicfcri- T i. i i . F,.,.IU1. . Swl n-:1r..l, o.. th II ';i.-Ili. l.-o . .lev. II. I'll. 111.".. Can "how ti v.iur f.ie-ds r0 to th you "old stand n?xt door to the Brooks IIju-'c. If y.iu v-ant a tOvt I chu k, err a neat sett n Y 1 Y .1 !.'ir'Ci.i.i, v. ii ii.-. j i-i..'i-5i aiiiiiiuii.iivii. I " go next door to the Brooks House. Or go next tioor to tlie lrook House. Ur ? , . , . , if vou want your watch repaired, m unod, .. , , ,, , workmanlike stvie, co to the old place, , , . rr , ., next door to the Brooks House, where till work is warranted to give satisfaction or no charge. Ilemembcr the place. ! P. IlAitT, I One door west of the Brooks House. i aprldiwtf HEDGE PLANTS. If vou want No. 1 Hedge plants ai " ,, reasonable rates, come to mv nurserv 21 miles southwest of Plattsmouth. t at W. B. Porter" s. ap'.-d. w ow II. Bkstok. FOB SALE. riii i -i lil- J hlCO improved residence lots, lying t.. tbor Q..I.M. fruit, xl.ir-. to tb.. .;!. e- ' ' - ; and south, ready for gardening; also a dwelling house with four rooms. In- .... r .. 1. 'une at l"wt'mce- av-o-wi. . . 7; .. , " "V ., ail ki.,l ..t" I .lllllltrV TITO'lUCe t'lkeil ;,, exchamre for goods at Yalleiys t i - Hufl finer s. a- ii f i ir i - i allerj'S it liUiiner Jiave JUSt received i a new supplv of Boots and Shoes, which they are selling verv low. " i Go to alien Sit Huilner and buvyour : i . , .. , ', . i Groceries. Ihev buy- lor cash and Will ..... 1... b....!.l vl I'V iimi,icum. If you are in want of a good Wagon go to Vallerys & HufTner. They are agents for the Stur and Sehuttler AVag ongs, the best iu market. HAMBURGER Ai2D BERLER. SIGN OF VYHOLESOLE AND RETAIL Groceries, Carpets, Under the Broods House, Main XSayTho Highest Price Pail for Country Produce, Hides, Wool &c.-s V" vi.tr ! The practical Watch Maker and JcWl' of Plattsmouth, can be found at Wn. Stadehnanu's clothing house, on tic south side of Main street, lie will ke?r on hand a large and well selected stock, consisting of American arid Swiss Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware and Jew elry of all kinds. All persons are re- ouestcd to call and examine his stock be- 1 :-.r. I, ..;,,,, L.),n V,ol, i Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired on short notice ni d warranted. ' mhniuCtw4t, NOTICE To'fEACIIERS. The next quarterly examination will be held at the schol house in Plattsmouth on the first Saturday in May, 1S70. To ! commence at U o'clock a. m W. A. P.vrrEKsoN. I Co. Supt. Pub. Instruction. ' aprilTthw.') ' j Yallerys it Kuffner have ju.-t received j sample machines of t lie Improved Hock ford Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator, very much improved for the year l.STd. Call and examine them, and leave your orders, 'i'Si el.n . f "a 1 1 . All persims knowing themseh es in debted to us by note or account r.re re quested to cad and settle immediately. YaI.I.KKYS iV Hll FNKH. I . . the bet in market. "'allerys & Huff - ner are agts. Those in want of a good 3Iachine will find it to their advantage , to give them a call. Go to Yallery J' it Huffm r's to buy you Dry Goods. They are selling cheaper than the eheane-t. Estray No tics. 'I'h'-re will be sold t the histhent bidder, on J. lli ur:. lay the 21st day of April is, n; one t!irec I year old Mare. Sale to lake plin-er.t two o'clock j e. M. it the residence ol' T. . Fountain, South j ben I 1'rcL-iiiet, IVf ei:nty Nebraska. i J A .M l-.S C K A 1- U Kit. march 17, w r. J ustie of Peace. pwoRArn oth'i;. AT IIKUKAS. on the 2G!h day of March, A. D ' .losiah Craij:, of Cuss eoutty, Ne braska, filed an application in the l'Vohate C.uit of Cass comity lor letters of administra tion on the estate of Sarah "raisr, late of sai l j county nty. notice is hereby it i vou to ail j.-arties rested. That said ai.l.iieatio.i will be he.-ir.l intcre aic tieci lej upL-n, ou the 2m h il;.y of April, at 10 o'clock a. Jt... A. h. CHILD, - marji-w i. . -ro'tut? Jurtfr. 8PIJI IAL 'OTlC)E. Nnw Ubitaix, IIauilto- Co.. I.r.. May 2. Dr. C. W. Ken ,ck Hmr yir: This will cer- ' ti.'V that my wife had been laboring nndera ( secere attc.ek of i ab.it:!ti( n of the heart aud dyspepsia, and her case Lad been riven up 1 us incura'dc. J teen resorted to the venous pa tent medietas of the day. but she found no re lief from theiu. At last I was requested to pro cure some of your Scandinavian Elood Purifier and Blood l'ilis. I purchased from your airent D.N. IIa:i:ia, nnebotile of the DIood Purifier aad two hoses of the lilood Pills, and proceeded with them according t i directions. She found relief from b;j;Ii diseases after u-inir three or four bottles. I w ill. theref-TP, cheerfully re- ! '-oinmenrl your medicine to the sufl'eririK comiuu- J ni'.y, especially the ftmab s. Yours Ac. i K')Bi:ilT M. TAYLOR. ' Sec advertisement; j Xiitritiou. Ilenlthj . tv nest. j Donley's liakiiiic Powder is the most ccononii- I cal and conviniant liakinir Ponder now in use. j It saves milk and cs, prevents the possibility . of pour rolls, l.uiscu.ts or cakes, and thus produ- I cs happiness in both kitehcnaud hoiischobi. It is put up in tin cans, which arc, to till intents arid purpo-es, impervious t the action of the! weather. ,ie tri:il ill convince the most! skeptical of its superior ou:;liti. s. F..,r w!c by j irruccrs. ; I Ni'obM A T.' i. of tho ivher -ali .uts of Allen i j i. A. I'.tok.irtl.i': i. !-. -r. ;.. ii .111.1 pla-i'-i ( r. lie ! . was last heard lui: on the llih of November. ! Is..'.', 1:1 l l it'-iiiouih. Ca-s cmntv. Nehi-aska : Any inloiviiaiiou ol him v. ill be thaiikl'uiiy re i-eived by hit. wile, 1 Mil-. JENNIE I'ACKAIUi. ! niai-:i-." iv.Kk Islainl. Id. FOIt Ai.K. VF1NE. l.irse Ja-1;, oa theism, ot ti. Ficklci three miles south of Plattsmouth. M och b'.th iS7i inar3'-w2 IOR SALE Some choice lol f..r snle. sood j notes taken as part payment. Iiiiicire of Sl'ljlil.OCk a- WlMiiim One door w est of brook;- iio j.-c up sta.ir, 1,-1 li SA LE-A story and u half brick "hluLT. ' WHll Oilt-llOI!OS. nfl Jin n.-r.. Inl i,.r,..i...ln.l -i ! w ith shrubbery and shade tn-is. also containing oearmsr trmt trees, jrrape vines eti'. liniuire at I tins olpee. or ot .(o.-eph Sch later. Jeweler, .Main street, l'laltsmoiuli. al2dAw.:m. h"K sAI.,'.-Ivri.v...- i ..s.'niroits.niid A- soicc youiiii stock .-at lie. Aifoonesru-n of' small h.n.-cs. Ennuir? -1 ' aplld.v.vj. i.u. Ull .MOL it Jr. Rock L lulls. ! OR .SALE The Subscriber offers for j valuable water power, two miles I'lait-iuoulli, near the .Mis-omi rivet sale a s beilow j f.'ilncivut water.'uidfall with ccor.oir.i. nl iiiarii-si-I incut to t roducc i nwere.iual t Uo0 (jorsc-nower f. 'il... . .. ofirl river, with -"" -oi--ioe. a ne presi in owner 1-- r;iiisw in other hu.- mess and cannot devote uU attention ",c ' tuiUnw. and. will ell M-i wa- icr power lor a reason:. .1 I'lUtlALUOlUU. Dec, 1M I SKI. . , , KICIIAI'.D VIVIAN, yvpplyto Maxuki. C'HAI'MAK. doc2lUwtf I"0R S ALE. The southwest quarter of section 11. township 12 north. rauc 12 oast. En quire of sepisj S. DUKE. IOE Srl Two lot in Glenwood. Cheap :5ALE. S;1 acres of land mbybiiiie ' 1 Plaiumouth. Enquire of ( ' S.VtHK X ,SLH 1s'cJb9-, rT?I,eny, , bc" JL lolicilltt to l. Mjir.lULtt will I.n so 1.1 ir ."'-"! "a reaso nabiu .terms. lh house eon- tains (i roo.as. i hf re is also a 1 irrc cistern with ld'-er. a. cellar, a sUble. and otuereonvetnenees. T. M. ilAKQUETT. OCOllH T AMSDELL NORWAY OATS A few bush- I It els lor sale by 11. K. Anderson, three miln outh of lJlatt.-.mouth. My onts are true to name, Price per bushel, S3 ; per peck. SI. Jan. 25, 1S7. jan20wG THE BEEHIVE P. IUlAliCU, mm DEALERS III DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Street, PJattsmouth, iNebraska. j t-j 'in OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK HOME iaTSUBANCE COMIMiW Of New York, on the first day of January, A. D. I-S70, made to the Audit-.; of State ot Nebraska, pursuant to the Statute of that Slate. NAMEND LOCATION. Tk. nmr .,f this Cincmv is th- Il'iMK INSl ltANt ): COMPANY, in.., ir,ora;..li .-. and locatt in the City of New York. CAPITAL. ..... The eatiital of ai-J roinriiiny Hctually p.nJ The (iutplu.-i ou the 1st da ot" January. lST't. Total nmoiint of capital ASSETS. I uiouatcf t'ash iu Coiitiuotital National bnk. j " ii. han U o! A'ts. and in r..urw I " " r. J?. K.-b!' n rrd mid Coupoii St'.ok 1 market ilue " I'nituil iati.;- )!on Is. .'i-jo. Market Mis.-..nri 0 per ecat. " .M.Carolina. " t " Tmie.c " C " .V M isronsiu " C " " Mlin..is " 0 " " Hlio.'.c I-Iand " 6 " " CaliK.niia " 7 " " Coiincctiuiit " " N. V. Citv and C.-unty Uanda " i!-ins County lionJs ' Ku-hin-.-iid " - - iironklyn City " Alal.ama. " S. Can.iina " Jlank M'j.-ks, market vahte l.i.nr-s mi ii'iiul mid M . i-t:T:iz r.f rcc.:r l i.n I niin-ii:i:l)ci t il r. nl i.-tnti-. Wvirtn at . : ! !ca! i '.";. .'., rtt- 'l interest 7 per cent t I. :.ii on Stocks and lloinN. I av.-l !c on 'ieniatid. the ; n::irki t value id' securities .elfred, at letiKt $.5-1,- , "iiiu .Vj J ' " Uht r rr'HuTiy. SI neons J 1 Steamer M.iiriiet sr.d icekintr : itiiis K-coiv'eaML: j rnlc,, dve .VlstJaaurRo::::::: I v-nuuent .Stamps on hand l ltcnl b.-tati- L1ABILITIE; Amount of Losses adjusted, due and unpaid ini-urred. Plid in proces of adjustment " 'Dividend declared and due and unpaid ; " either of cash or script, declared but not 1 ! yet due " ' ail olhcr exbting ciaiun azain.-t the Company Total amount of Losses, Claims and Liabilities ! The preatist amount injured on any one riak is S75.UO0. but will not as a general rule xrrtxi SlO.iKO. The Company ha no tcencral rule as to the nmouiit allowed to be insured in any riiy. t.wu. village or block, lieinir jroverned in this matter, in each case, by the general character of huildiriKk. width of streets, facilities for i.iittiiif; out fire s. Ac. A certified copy of the Charter or Act of Incorporation, as amende. I, accompanied a prei ..o Statteieut. STATK OF NEW YORK. d'y oi County it .Vnc Yurfr. j ' J(i!l' IP V A.5II l!t"I!. Seeretarv of tho IfoMir ! sworn, depose and say, and each tor himself ?ay. thut the fcreoinjr i. a t rue. full mi l . ..i rut i statement of the a flairs of the sail Corporation, and that they are the above dcscrihed "firm thereof. (Siirned.) 1 ..Si-ned.; Subscribe! anl sworn before me, this l'.'th t.Sisued.y ft. S.I 1 L.3. ! i f RKVKNfK ' iintr.'il - w4 13. 7f WHOLESALE and RETAIL HTJGGIST , Are now receiving and have on hand (at the old stand of White ,t Butter) South side Main St., Plattsmouth The Largest and SYIost Complete Stock of Driiir.- Medi.-ines. Paints. Ci.. mieals. Lead, Vani.-lie. Con I Oi. l'i ii'.il. Mael.ine C'J. Oiirriint? Oil. Ci.oriI. N.-a'.-l -..t Oil. V.'haie till. II hm ed (il. 1. ir duii, HI. i:-,c nt:iil Col Liver (ii, r.d u larce vsiriety f Notions, l'cil'uuiery. I aivy a-i 1 Toilet Article. E.-.-euccs. I-lavoritiM b.UucU. Al o. all this Pcpulai I i Such n .hiynf's. Avers". Hulls. Sco; nl.VCo r:t'Lt's. Wake!':! Id's. iuy Se.t;'-. 1'crr; j Dr. Vincheil's, llos;rttcr's. i all others Brandies, Wines Of the best gra.b-s and oualities, i) ome s ti cm 1SS. Red or Rope. Creen. EliK-and Ii'.aek. Aii.-itine. Iudiiro. M:idler, Extract Logwood, Dyu Wood. Iu fact everything that is. needed iu the Drug or Medicine Line. I hysicians' Prescript ons careful y compounded and put up at all hou s. All Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Call before buying, Lnd see what we have to sell. Plattsmouth, March 24, 1870. wtf 4S OOO IjBB If You Want Call On Where You Chin Select From I20001bs Sbouiders, ISCOOibs Sugar Cured Hams, ISOOOIbs Sides Which lie will SILL at Reasonable figures." Also on hsml a Full and Well Selected Stock of DRV GOODS, aud GKO CLRIES, Which he oilers to the public AT COST- ErThose knowing theniselves indebted to n;e n ill ple.tse Call anil Settle the same. JOSH I'll SIII5H A. April ithdaw:?m. Rock BluRs r A ilk, 11 r .MvJaN tAA (SaccestK.M to Kitcr. I'aiiliu . Mouell.i JOBBING STATIONERS,; Blank Book Manufacturers, Engravers & Lithographers, AND GENERAL Booksellers and Publishers, CU:C!L ELUFFS, !0V;A. ..J-IV.M and i-nrplus $l.;".5,'.'i K: N. ......... -f transnufMi'ii - Sl, 'i i:v.i.i.; ; n 4'.7iiy ::l 1.4'.'J,"7S M- 'JV vnl.... 1 )." "'.-"? V' w Vl.Wi W ?...lJ 00 l'..:fj-l Hj f ' H'l.i .M (K. 71.; -hi W"l ?':-) ) W- " lo. il " Oo i0 hein the !irt lien ( l.J.Xi.C-Ij :'.:s.07") n uplaratua j ?."..7lo 41.V-I t5,t;''i i.oi; !) '.'12 ir. l. ".. 27 M tfir.s... t ' ; 3 VI e. K.1 00 62o C II A U LES J. M A F.TI N. I'r sub-iit. sni IvsiriiAN.K ( 'uwe n v l.iini never: 1 1 v .m CI1AS. .. M KII. . J. S . Ws!!liL'li., S-r'y. day of January. A. D. '.'.. ill . 1-. iO)DIUCil. .Y'!ti -. 'h.,V. N. WISH. Ar'iii m 4 El I in 1 li.'s. Mi.r-f'. Mi !.;il:.' . bni '', i.ttr'l. D.i v:-', Holmck 's I'i:tt Mrs. ' insi'ot , Drake's, Wallace's, Vc.-t's. 1O1 1 in general use. and Whiskies, strictly for Medical purj.o.e. Three ..vc us f. i i'v.iidiui' . itL OKOllOJB W- COLYIXi OAK STHKKT, PLATTSMOl TH. Mt. (Two blocks i.orthwest of brick School n.:u. i lie h'-t ii hATM HOL'SIE. fref tnit't,T.,. hi rooics re well -realil-tcd, J kid prlc c.-i. i OAvboIe Ju.yifl "I m cisa. la A ii f. n