O 1 CD PLAT1SM0UTH NEBRAKSA. THURSDAY, lS'OV. 10, 1870. Wanted. A boy to workia the Her ald office. The teat of references given if required. diwtf The Y. M. C. A. is progressing finely. Look out for cold weather eoon. Potatoes are selling o:i the streets at thirty-five cents a bushel. Court week. will only be hell the present lion. A. It. Kennedy, Senator elect from the Seventh district, is in the city. A felloe named Smyth was picked up in Omaha yesterday for perjury. The lr. lias a new bit. We are not a. 1 vised as to the plaee he procured it. The Daily State 'Journal has a new head to the paper. Our city "sports" are thining out the wild geese as they pa?s southward. A new piper is to be started soon at Million), in Seward County. Commissioner Yallery took his seat with the Hoard at their Ia?t meeting. Ju.JVe Dunlap and Chas. Hasty, Esq. of Toledo, are in the city for a few days. The Grand Jury completed their labors to-day, and were discharged. Very few indictments were found. U. T. Clark, cf Bcllevae, one of the Directors of the Omaha and S. W. II It., was in the city this morning Dr. Kenaston left at the Herald of . flee yesterday a hupe gpecimcn of pic melon. A man named Barr, was run over and instantly killed a few days since, on the U. P. R. Tt., vrhile flagging a train. The full in tho grain market at Chi cago has had the effect to almost en tirely stop shipments from Nebraska. Those who have erected houses for nnt in this city are now reaping a bar ve.t. Mechanics and building material are the great demand in our city at the pre sent time. The Lincoln Journal Fays the trains of the B. & M. will hereafter depart from their new depot in that city. Xot a "flurry of snow" yet the 8th of November. Who ever heard of finer weather than we have in Nebraska. Judge Lake arrived and opened court Monday. lie will go to Ashland next Monday. Mr. Geo. S. Harris, Land Commis sioner of theB. & M., arrived from the east this morning and immediately pro ceeded westward. Mr. Henry Robertson, one door west of the Herald office, has the finest as sortment of liquors and cigars, at whole pale, ever brought to this market. Our public schools are tilled to their greatest capacity, and yet there are many Eehollars not attending we must have more room. Wra. C. Drown, Esq., the gentlemanly treasurer of the R. & M. in Nebraska, arrived at home this morning from a short visit east. Died, Sunday mrrning, November 6th Lulu, daughter of O. F. aad L. A. K. Johnson, aged 6 years. 11 months and 1 9 days. Main street should be paved not with "good intention," but with "Nichol son" or some other substantial kind of paving material Schutt, of the City Restaurant, receiv ed to-day a fine lot of Oysters in the fhe'.l, the firt ever brought to our city. Try a few of them. A dove of fine st?crs passed through the city to-day for Chicago market. Nebraska produces the finest beef cattle of the west. We understand the engineers of the Southwestern railroad found an excellent route into the city from the northwest, via the Lee Wright ravine. ood is much cheaper in this city than it has been for several years. The cheap price of coal has had the effect to knock down the price of wood. Tarties in totrn from Ashland report everything moving along with a vim up there houses being built, goods selling, aad everything prosperous. Col. A. B. Porter, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, is in the city for the purpose of negotiating for the Brooks House. He is said to be a uian of means and a first- class landlord. There will be a meeting of Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R. A. M.. at the hall, next Tuesday eveninr, for work in the R, A. degree. A full attendance de- tired. Several citizens of our city were sum moned to act on the 13. S. Junes at Omaha, and on the county juries in this city, both courts bitting at the same time. Which is the Superior court? C. II. Walker, the county clerk of Saunders county, was ia the city j'ester day for a short time. He speaks in the h'ghes termst of praise of the agricul tural advancement of Saunders. Have you observed that iron front on the corner of Main and Sixth streets? J. F. 1-aherty, is the architect, and judging Loni present appearances, he is master .of his business. II. J. Streight & Co. are receiving the finest lot of toys ever brought to the west. They have walking and talking and ail tho late drolleries in the toy one. ' Call and ee them. t irnl ft 7 V f" Remember the lecture of Rev. Peter Cartwright, this- evening, at . the M. E. Church. The bare fact that Cartwright is going to lecture will insure a full house, and if you expect a seat you should go early. Mr. Flinn, of Omaha, will take charge of the B. & M. Agency in this city in the course of a few days. Our friend " Tim " goes into the general office at Burlington. We arc authorized to offer a reward of five dollars for the return to the City Recorder of a small j-ellew "purp," which strayed yes, strayed from his premises last night. New house spring up daily in our city. We never saw a greater demand fur machines and laborers than there is in our city at the present time. Several huiiJreds more could nod steady em ployment. We understand that quite a number of our business men forgot to close their houses at the appointed hour last even ing. They should not forget this little matter too often, or it will have an ef fect on the memory of others. Evcrton Doom, Esq., of the firm of Doom Bro, & Co., has just returned from the east, where he has purchased a fine stock of goods. They are said to have struck the market just light, and to have bought very low. The authorities of Nebraska City are taking active steps to render aid in the building of the Trunk or O. & S. W. The people along the line are beginning to wake up to the importance of this road. The Omaha Herald says T. E. Spin ner stopped at the Cozens House in that city recently. His signature can be found in twenty places on the Platte Valley House register of this city. He was engaged in buying grain in this city for several months. We have called attention, on sevcra different occasions, to the dangerous con dition of the Seventh street bridge. We notice a broken carriage .standing near it to-day. Are the city dads anx ious to pay heavy damages out of- the citv treasury? By refferance to our advertising columns it will be seen that Prof. Adolph Alle mondis tbout to open an Academy in St. Luke's t-chool room. The Prof, comes aruong us with the very highest recommends both as a man and a scholar and we predict a full school Tickets of admission to the Lecture this evenin?, by Rev. Peter Cart wright, are for sale at the Post Office. Better secure your tickets immediately, for, in all probability, you will never have another chance to fee and hear this em inent divine. There will be preaching in the hall of the Young Men's Chi istian Association on Sunday Nov. 13th at 3 o'clock p. m. by the Rev. Mr. McLeod. All a invited to attend. No preaching in the Court House on that day. We need a street Railway line. Who will take the initiary step? A track can be put down from Second street to the terminus of Chicago Avenue, with a branch up Northwestern Avenue as far as Heisel's Mills, making about two miles in all. The Fox Bros, have dissolved their co-partnership ly mutual consent, II. D. Fox remaining in charge of the busi ness, while Everett goes into the Brooks House. The Fox boys are thorough business men, always on hand to accom modate people. Buttery Sc Lazcnby have discarded their "blue line," and have put in its stead a line of first-class omnibusscs. They run to and from each train, carry ing or calling for passengers in till parts of the city. The wails are going up on the third story of Fitzgerald's Block. The iron front will be the finest in the west su perior to anything in Omaha. Platts- mouth wants a few more such men as "our Fitz." The Nebraska City Chronicle will here after issue in the evening instead of the morning. It takes lots of work and money to keep up a da Jy at all, and more especially a morning uaiiy. Mr. G. N. Udell, formerly publisher of the Leon, Pioneer,, and more recently of the Indianola Journal, of Iowa, called on us to-day. Mr. Udell is a new.-paper man of many years experi ence, and is well known throughout Iowa and the west. The country west from Plattsmouth is being settled very rappidly. Three years ago there were only here and there a settler in the western part of Cass, in caunders, ceward, Iutler, Lancaster and Saline counties, where to day the inhabitants of each of these counties are nuaibered by the five and ten thousands. The ne w short route to the east via. B. & M. and the Indianapolis Bloom ington Railroads, is attracting much at tention. It is bound to take the through travel as soon as the junction is formed with the Pacific on the direct line west from riattsmouth. Again we would remind those inter" ested in the future of our city that there is no other thing that will accomplish so much towards the general good, at so light an expense, as the opening of the avenues so often mentioned by the Herald. A young man named Stevens, at Iola, Kansas, was riding on a load of wood, when he attempted to seize his gun to shoot a flock of quaih along the road. The gun caught and discharged the con tents in his face. He fell off the wagon. and one wheel passed over his breast. He died the next morning. He was to have been inarricd in few days. GOOD (SHOT. Dr. Rawlins brought down six geese at one round this morning, and remember ed the Herald with one of them. We challenge any sportsman to beat it either in the amount killed at a round or the number left at the Herald office. THE IXSA.DE ASYU JI At Lincoln will be open for the recep tion of patients on the 5th of November. The patients from Iowa will be received about the middle of the month. The in stitution has been furi.Ldied in excellent style. Dr. Larsh i3 superintendent. AXOTIIF.K XEW CIII'KC'II. We learn from Mr. A. C. Mayfield, that the Baptist denomination, with the assistance of their friends, are about erecting a fine church building rear Eight Mile Grove, in this couutj-. The building is 30x45, and a sixteen feet story. X. M. C, A. OF PLATISMOrTII. A meeting of the Directors and Offi cers of the association will be held at Y. M. C. A. Hall 'on Saturday next at 7 o'lock p. m. for the transaction of important business. Every director and officer of the Association is requested to be present. J. W. RAWLINS, President. l)ISTI.(ilISlir.D VISITORS. J. W. Brooks, President of the B. k M. R. R. Co., J. M. Forbes, Colonel Wm. Forbes and Adolphus Hardy, of Boston, prominent capitalists and active stockholders in the company, Chas. E. Perkins, superintendent, S. II. Mallory, Assistant Superintendent, and A. E. Touzalin, Gen. Ticket agent of the B. & M., arrived in this city by special Pullman train this morning, and imme diately left for Lincoln, accompanied by Col. Thos. Doane, Chief Engineer and Superintendent, F. W. D. Holbrook, Assistant Chief Engineer, and Paul Hill, Transfer Agent of the B. & 31. in Ne braska. The Boston and Burlington men visit our city and Lincoln for the purpose of looking where their money is invested. Our people should see that they are properly used while here. A SEW AM) FAST ROUTE. The Burlington Hatch Eye says that the time from that city to Cincinnati will be about seventeen hours as soon as all arrangements are perfected. And the ride on through to Baltimore will soon be made without a change of cars, by the completion of the bridge at Parkers- burs:. The route designated is from Burlington to Cincinnati, by way of th C. B. & Q. to Peoria, thence by the In dianapolis, Bhomington and Western Indianapolis and Lafavette. This route leaves Chicago out, and saves six hours to say nothing of delay and expense by the route through that city. A "sunburned" chap from the coast of Africa who probably thought white was approaching too rapidly, appro priated a coat from Bloom & Co's estab lishmcnt this afternoon, and started to "git up and git." Officer Williams wa: on hand promptly and brought the fel low "up standing" before his Honor. Judge Child, who fined him $25, and furnished him with free lodjinfs for th term of forty days, where Sheriff John son will see that he is comfortable.' Have our city authorities taken the necessary steps to secure the erection o the Central School House? Plat mouth is losing first class citizens every day because of our lack of a good schoo house. We have as good teachers ns can be found anywhere, and we have two very good school houses for prima ries, but we must have a Central Schoo buildinjr for advanced pupils. If the matter has not been attended to, it shou! be, without delay. The Beatrice Express says: Rumors are current that 3Ir. Peavy, of Pawnee City, was murdered in Chicago, while on a recent trip to that city. He had driven a large drove of cattle to Chicago and not being heard from, his friends tele graphed for him, receiving, as is reported, the above intelligence. It is supposed that money was the object." A villainous attempt was made to throw the mail train of the B. & 31 from the track about three miles west of Fairfield, Iowa, on Saturday morning last. A rail and 20 ties were placed on the track near an embankment thirty feet high. The engine broke the rail and threw off the ties, almost miracu lously escaping from a plunge down the embankment. No clue to the perpe trators of the outrage as yet. "The Omaha Tribune is propounding conundrums. It asks, 'What is Repub licanism?' "Dakota. City Mail. 4 "Some one ought to give the required information, for we seriously believe that the Tribune needs it. Sioux City Jour nal. Zl It would be time spent for naught, as the concern is unable to comprehend true Republicanism. The Sioux City Journal says : "Will the Omaha Tribune ever cease lamenting its signal failure to shape the politics of Nebraska to its liking? Let's have an editorial upon some other subject for a change." The Journal should not ask such an unreasonable thing. The Trib une was started for a special purpose, and it hangs to it with tenacity. It will keep joing in the same rut until the money is expended which was donated to djfeat Gen. Thaver. Boys, if a companion says to you, 'let's take a social glass ' have the courage to say NO ! Say it decidedly, as if you meant it, and scorn the companion as you would a thief or hypocrite. Say NO ; stick to it, and all through life "remem ber the saying of David Crocket, 'be sure you're right, then go ahead.' By this means you will become an ornament to society, a glory to your ancesters, and a ray of light to all with whom you as socrate. Read the new advertisement of C. W. Lyman & Co., in to-day's paper. We are glad to know that 3Ir. Lyman has" decided to keep a supply of hard coal a thinj never kept before in this city. Rev. Peter CarlH rljlilN f.ecinres. The Rev. Peter Cartwright, the noted and aged pioneer 31othodist miuistcr, of Illinois, has been induced to give a course of lectures in the Missouri A'alley, the proceeds of which are to aid the Methodist 3Iissionary, or Church Exten sion Fund in Nebaaska. Rev. 31. Colt, of this city, has in charge this course of lectures. Mr. Cartwriirht has been sev enty years an active, laboring, efficient minister of the 3Iethodist church, fifty of which he has served consecutively as presiding elder. His lecture will refer to the early history of the West and his labors. The following" are his appoint- Plattsmouth, Thursday, Nov. 10. Lincoln, Friday, Nov. 11. Beatrice, Saturday and Sunlay, Nov. 12 and 13, when he will dedicate the new 3Iethodist in that place. Tecumseh, 3Ionday, Nov. 14. Pawnee City, Tuesday, Nov. 15. Falls City, Wednesday, Nov. 16. JJroicnville Democrat. Plattsinouth Encampment, No. 3. I. O. O. F., was duly organized on Wed nesday evening, Nov. 2nd 1S70, ly D. D. Grand Sire,-S. J. Goodrich, assisted by John Evens Grand Secretary of the Grand Ledge of Nebraska, Kimball, West, Wist, 3IcCoon of Omaha City, and Henry 3Iangelsdorf and Nash of Council Bluffs, and A. D. Whitcomb of Galesburg 111. The officers elected and installed are as follows: Shepperd Duke, Chief Patriarch. P. II. Wheeler, Senior Warden. . W. L. Wells, High Priest. Sam. M.. Chapman, Scribe. Wm. Stadelman, Treasurer. L. Brom, Junior Warden. ' The several degrees of the Encamp ment were conferred on five petitioners. me Jjiicampment starts out under very favorable auspices. J he Bretheren ex tend their thanks to tho Visiting Breth eren who were present and assisted ou the occasion. After the installation of Officers, all present were invited to par take ot a hne supper prepared lor the occasion by Irred Stadelmann. We desire to call the attention of our reader?, and especially of the young men who are just preparing to eater the active business ot hie, to the advertisement of i ror. Aiurpny. lie can give youa com plete business education, and at a cost of about one-half charged by any other Commercial College in the country. Just think of it a complete business education for only $30 ? We advise the young men of Plattsmouth to call on the Prof, and examine his system, and we are sure they will not regret the expen diture of the $30. 3Iaj. D. II. Wheeler and other repre scntativesof Plattsmouth were in Omaha yesterday to accommodate the South western Railroad to their latitude. Every locality seems more wide awal awa.ee than ours and they will all get rich at our expense. Xib. City Times. That's just "what's the matter, ncigiioor. ine people oi liattsmoutli are getting rich, and if "vou'ens" want to ever make anything, you had better be "pulling up stakes" and coming to a live town. Hon. J. S. 3Iorton, 1). J. 31c Cann and Robt. Lorton. of Nebraska City, have been appointed by the County Commissioners of Otoe county to confer with the Directors of the Omaha and Southwestern Railroad Company, rela tive to running that road down to Ne braska Citv. 3Iaj. Lushbaugh, of Omaha, Hon. Wm. 3IcLennon, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the State Legisla ture, and Hon. 1. W. Hitchcock, called on the Herald yesterday evening. The editor regrets his absence at the time. Call again Gentlemen. ine Jjincoin Uounty Adccrlt&cr, in a very candiJ ami sensible article, charges the Omaha Tribune with "shrieking mor alify with the lips an pocketing douceurs with the left haul." We have heard that thing intimated before. Rev. C T. Rush, D. P., Rochester. X. Y. says; " Our Father's House" is like the other works of the author, scholarly, devout, suggestive, instructive and well calculated to do good. It cannot faill to Cud its way to mar- thoueand readers. As Nebraska grows older, and becomes better understood, &he becomes more ap preciated. Time was and the dav not distant when Kansas was all the coun try west of the Missouri rier. Grazing was the great feature, and Kansas prai ries the only lands for roaming herds, or the cattle unon a tlioim.m.1 hU " (tf late years very lew attention has been directed to Nebraska ; and to-day, for grazing as well as shipping, we bid fair to head the oluinn or that growing and proh ta bile trade. Advertiser. Here is a sample of the sort of tricks that were played upon the unsophistica ted philosopher ot the .New lork Trib une when he visited Kansas lately : At Lawrence he was taken in a carriage to see the city and its lnirrovements.- Keeping him engaged in conversation. the irreverent scamps of his escort drove live or six times around a snuare, at each circuit passing a fine building in course ot erection. At about the faith round Horace broke forth: "Well, well, awrenee is growing rapidlv. Whv. there is a very large number of fine mildings going up. Pon't vou fancv there is a little monotony m the archi tecture, though?" Miss Anthonv is troubled with "min ister's sore throat" If she would aban don the habit of shavintr, and let her beard grow as the other long-haired men of the suffrage-movement do, she would perhaps find it a sufficient protection against such lnurmities. At the recent fair in San Francisco for the benefit of French sufferers, a j-oung aciy worked the sentence lve la ranee in the centre of a handkerchief. with her own hair, and presented the handkerchief to the fair, at which it was sold lor one thousand dollars. As flvprvthinrr VWlkl, ;a nnw r-.tra in New York, it is expected the fasli- and get their boots built out doors. The latest Ku-Ivlux outrarre in Ata- anta a white dog attached to the un mentionables of a Fifteenth amendment, in the vicinity of a hen-roost M . Advice to conservatives Go to II ali- fax, Massachusetts. Not a single new building has been built there within the ast eighteen years. The last house painter starvedjjut nearly a generation ago, and even fresh babies are prohibit ed by the town by-laws. focal Notice. VAST QUANTITIES OF IVORY DEsXKO 1 ED. Thousands of teeth that miirht lasta life time, are lost every year, simply because the parties concerned either forget or do not appreciate the fact that oozodont, duly applied, renders the dental sub stance proof against decay. Accidents will occur even in the be regulated fimilies, and "iSpafding's Glue, should be kept handy. A striking Evidence of the high es teem in which the Charter Oak Stoves are held, is the immense number of them that are annually sold 13,492 in 1 8CJ ! This is capable of proof, and at test the merits of these stoves more than pages of writing. GREAT BARGAINS IX HEAL ESTATE. We have for sale the following list of valuable lands in Cass County Nebraska Sec. Tp. R. Nwqr 1 10 12 Swqr 14 10 13 Seqr 22 11 11 Swqr 23 10 12 Seqr 15 12 12 Ne qr 30 12 13 Neqr 21 11 10 Seqr 22 12 12 Se qr 14 12 10 Nw qr 34 12 12 Nwqr 27 11 12 Nwqr 30 10 11 Seqr 7 11 12 Seqr nwqr 23 10 12 Ehtswqr 15 11 12 Whfswqr 14 10 12 Ehfseqr. 7 10 13 Ehfneqr 18 10 13 Ne of nw qr 23 10 12 Whf'neqr 11 10 11 Se of ne qr 11 10 11 Nw of seqr 11 10 11 From one to four years' time "will be given on part the purchase money on a large proportion of the above lands. in addition to the abovj list we have Improved Farms which we can sell on reasonable terms. CuIp at our office for particulars. Paine & Windham, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 3Iain Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Sept ISd&wtf For one of the celebrated Jackson (Michigan) wagons, the best wagon made, go to Vallery & Ruffner.s. may27dtl Vallery s & Ruffner arc selling the cel- brated Smith Wagon. may27dtf Grover & Baker's Sewins 3Iachine is the best in market. Vallerys & Ruff ner are agJnts. Those in want of a good 3Iachine will find it to their advantage to give them a call. Go to Vallerys & Ruffner' s and look at the Panicr Arabs, the prettiest in the market. anI5diwtf Vallerys fc Ruffner have the largcs stock of Groceries ever brought to the ciev which they bought for cash and at reduced prices. Call and examine their stock. anl5diwtf VALLERYS X- EUFFNER Are now receiviii"- the largest stock o Dress Goods ever brought to this mar ket, which they are selling eheao for cash. aulSdiwtf If you want a neat calico dress, eo to Vallerys & Ruffner' s. They are now selling the best for 12 cts per yard. aplSdiwtf - Vallerys fc Ruffner have just received a new supply of Boots and Shoes, which the' arc selling very low. Go to Valleys it Ru.Tuer and buv you Groceries. They buy for cash and wil not be undersold. m Go to Vallervs & RufTner'stobuvvour Dry Goods. They are selling cheaper than the cheapest. Go to Vallerys fc Ruffner' s and buy your Booteind Shoes, the best in mar ket, jplodiwtf w A few city orders for sale. Enouireai the Herald office. The I.at Call. All persons Knowing themselves in debted to us by note or account r.re re quested to call and settle immediately. Vallerys & Ruffner. Malorv'f Fresh Oysters, are received daily by White & Spires. As we have the wholesale and retail agency, we can afford to sell cheaper than any other house. Malory's are the best oysters packed. 6eptoJ6 If vou want to save uioney, go ant buy your Groceries, Pried Fruits, and any other goods, at tue New xorkbtore septLUItt Dwelling house lor sale cheap, in quire of P II WHEELER & CO ju!ie21dtf CITY OMNIBUS. The undersigned are running an oni nibus line to ana irom an trains ana bouts. Passengers taken to or Irom any Tart of the city. Orders may be left at either of the hotel or at our stable. scptCdtf BUTTERY Jc LAZEXBY Largest stock of Blankets, at reduced prices, at tne -ew xorK. store. septl"Jdtt FRESH OYRSTERS. E. II. Schutt's City Restaurant is the place to get iresh oysters. J hey serve them up in the finest style. sept9dtf A splendid line of ladies' and misses' fine pebbled and plain goat shoes, at store. uctJdti Gents fine calf boots, Farmers' Kip " Men's heavy Kip" Boys' " " " Ladies, Misses, and childrens' shoes, A new Stock and Great Variety, just received and for sale by novTdot. JJOO-U CU; Now is the time to get your wood sawed ! Teschner. Raker & Co., are prepared to saw wood bv machinery at low prices. Those having wood to saw will find it to their interest to leave their orders at the store of White & Spires, and they will receive promot attention A discount on large .uots. FREE 'oV COST. Mendler & Wheeland, of the Star Mills, -rill deliver all flour, feed, etc.. sold by them, to any part of the city without extra charge. octSdtf. The celebrated Garden City Clipper Plow, at cost, at the New 1 ork Store. sept20dtf SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. A house and five acres of land for sale very low. Apply to june2adtf D. 11. W IILF.LFR & L'O. For Rent1 A dwelling house, situa ted in a desirable location. Enquire of P. 11. HEELER & CO. July COd tf AGENTS WANTED To sell our Not Book, Cuba with Pen & Pencil. BY SAMUEL HAZAU. A work descriptive of the beautiful Islaud of Cuba, with its many natural wonder and eurinsitifJ. the citunu-s and customs of the people, their places nf amuse ment and recreation, the ori.-ons and places of execution, the products manufactories and in dustries of the l.-land, in fact, everything which is valuable, interesting, exciting and aiHiisinR. The work is written in that vivacious, attract ive style peculiar to the author. an 1 bound in tho late LngliiU style, (in red, black and gold.) so rapidly becoming popular. I'lio engravings , HO in number, are beautiful results of artistice skill never before equaled in a sub scription book. Acents now at work pronounce it tho best paying book they have ever sold, and eanvas fers uo heretofore have been unsuccessful are now reaping-a rich harvest. We give exclusive territory. i-send for illustrated descriptive circular with terms and testimonials.! Address riTIK!. Si. PARKIER Publishers, 92 Bearborn Sts., nov!0w5. CHICAGO. ILL. Estray Notice. rpAKEX UP BY THE SUBSCKIttER OX 1. the lirst day of November. iS7(, within my enclosure, two miles south of Union Post Office, Liberty Precinct, Ca's county: One pony horss supposed to be six or eight years old of yellow ish eray collor. two left leet white to tho pas tern joint, no other marks visible. novlOwot. JJ. F. TAYLOR. IViilTE.SPiRES&DaiiiV Hare bought tte entire stocklof Uaxnburzcr A L'erliuer, One Door East of the Broohs House, and wiil sell their stock of DEY GOODS, HU$,GAP3, BOOTS, SHOES CARPETS &. NOTION, AT EASTERN PRICES, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. to make room for their Fall Stock. Wo bare just received a large and well tcluctcj stock of iraricy and aple Ooocenes, BAGOtt, HAMS, URD The highest price paid, in cash or trade for Farmers' Produce, Corn sasid Oals. All soods purchased at this establishment "Delivered I?rec To Any Part of The Citv. White, Spires fit Drew. EMPIRE B Third Street, South of R!ain, Platts2ioi3ttB, IVeb., CONFECTIONERIES, Pies,. Cakes, Cheese . and weet Crackers kept on hand at all times. Dirtf GUTIIMAX & I1UBERTY Sf You Want a GOOD SUIT CF CLOTHES, Go to He has on hand the BEST CLOTHES t,rer urousni west ot tne .uis-souri. lie ran make you a pood puit and" WARRANT IT to Eive guud s;tu.hieticn. Octldlm Cisterns Built and R.ck Work Done. THE HndersiRned is pre pared to takecontracts fur buildins Cisterns and furnifhine all ne- pfwiry material, also to do any and all kinds of Kock work by contract, and iurnish all mater ials for same. I have a few aoreof choiee land f .rresidences and several fine lot for sal on reasonable term aiydtf. JOSEPH LEASLEY. FREb.6-3 ARRIVAL. We are now receiving the largest stock of BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to thismarUct. CALL AND EXAMINE Our stock. WE CHARGE NOTHING TO SHOW GOODS VALLERYS & RUFFNER. GRAHAM & McCLELLAN, (Late Geo. O. Williams.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS, AND NEWS DEALERS, &c. Their stock comprises he tnost completestockof LETTER PAPER FOOLSCAP, KOTKPAPtR, LEGAL CAP. ESVELO P I.VTITAL PAPER. MEVORASDCM BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. A complete assortment of TATIIONERY, FANCY GOODS, AND FO'lEIGX CIIIIOHQS. The newest Books and Periodicals always on and. All books at publishers' prices. Send a catalogue. 512 Fourteenth Street, Omaha, Keb. septlldly. HOLD m STRANGER! -:o: Look here a Moment! -:o:- Arr- von cwnre that we have opened one of the finest and best stocked Grocery & Provission Stores n the rity of PlattsmoutV ? If yu will drop n. one door west of the IJooks House, (shry- ock's eld place i, you will tind us. Give us a call, lurnicrs j lirini? m ui ihk!, Butter. Chicken?, and any Pro-luce you may have. We will give yoa the muntsi mwKeu price, and cjchaLgcyou the best of Groceries at the LO A-EST. , TT Don't furset first door west of Crooks House, on Maiu street, Plattsmouth. SCpUXidllU. ULiiUAJi a. c T MKEV VP Bvthe subscriber, in Louisville " Precin t. on October 5th, lO, one yearling Bull, dark red color. .,..,. Three Slonllis One ZfXoiith "WEEKLY, One Year 2.00 Six MoutliH i.oo ENLARGED Is Ihe Best Local iirJ23 THE Giving Complete News THE uHJERALD BETWEEN PLATTSMOUTH AND FORT KEARNEY THE Z&AJLXair H23SLZfl23 NOW OFFERS THE est iLdirex1! 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