.... .-fSBr---", 1 - -- . ..- .(., TO BUILDERS & OTHERS THE PLATTSMOUEH STONE AND LlklE COMPANY, Arc prepared to sitpplv the public with lime of li;; best o, utility, at their work?, at the rates of Thirty cent per Bushel A tul when Larj-olled twenty-five ccnU extra will b.j charted l i t barrel. Unit i." i.t ii be li lt n itii J. W. Shannon. Piatt mouth, Nebraska, or addressed to the subscri- ! t r r Box 'A'). Blattsmoi.th Neb. .1. !.. LAM 15. i'rcj't. Halt: toouth, stone au'l Lime Co, fi j l i liwii". 100,000 FEET ! Th- un'U;r.-ignt-l hu3 cu Laud a Iitrgcqantity of COTTONWOOD LUMBER.. WH!'H HKOrt'IRj AT KKA30NAf.l.I l l-l Kf.S. ORDERS RLLED FALL AND WINTEI 1871 1871. GREAT RUSH! GOODS 1871 LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and more too, are g-jing to D. SCHHASSE To buy their CO, AT THIS tin short untie: u:i.b r. ao. 1 for any size or length of i Rafters, Studdings, Joists bo li it 1 !) .-ii'irt ti C. ! KISLL. .:s r r .a. u hS2L MARKET, i n:; i NitKi:.-ii;:i:i ii.- openld tiili STAR MARKET. ISI 15 "W Y O n IT STORE- The beat and most complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS- Arc cow on exhibition at the Xew York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular atlculion to our ucw btyles ot DBFSS-GOODS, PBINTS, LF.l.AlNS, GINGHAMS, BUOWN SHEETING. BLEACHKD COTTONS, BALMOBALS. CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON YA S BOOTS ANI SHOE c-r" kiadsar.d it:.- to suit our numerous customers. ' larse (lock of G ROCl- Id Lo, HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLNSSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, .11: i tn vr s'.m: ! n T-i'iH Street, LoUvcin ti .-in n -i 1-. -ihi ie I.e is riv;y :iv it. u n:r hill", u i;,i r-. mi t u.i:y k:v f. i.i:hia I-'.if th? ver; BEST OF MEATS Hi JUS SOUR I VALLEY LIFE Insurance Company 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS POLICIES KOK-FOREEITING. ALL iMniM --; i KS PAID I'OK A TL fc, I'olitrn line.- ;.; t ll l.ii a;.' ijti.i'i ''.ill :iri'! M c V. to I. I i.lwi.17 i n i f : I'm il i'l. tbvr til - .il tt;:.'.;:i us " Le;. e .. 1! A. .. i'At il 10 bail::" KAtT. I! ! He tin A i l ive. res 't ' :i. m. 1 1". i-rt---. p. ni. l':vi;l i ;.. iii. I I ree.'hl :!" ;i. M. .!im-.1 .i.'.. m. I M.ifl .. in. i".n-t -Hill it:...li t:l:i I'..; ' 'u. : !l:l M i; il ilii:i sr.. .v N. W. itiiilri.n.l: !iii .iim. It. I- .V I'm iti -: ( i.i -;ici. H " in-'' 'i A . H. il K.. anil Kui. t'.t. -f .I n-. A ( mi. :1 !;;u-.:- 11 1'.inii. N. I'l.e- ii! nHi .:;e.. lor Lit! .: ;it-l Vv e.-t I'"int. t t in '.-lie :! Il i1' !":'! T I' .i ili - U. K. fur 1'eti . . r i"";r::l i' . S:-nl:i mi'l I in-' ill '"lnr:i. In .i:el Sew Me'xii-... At i'.rv:..!. with stum- fur t irri :it .-w rit a at'-r ii. i!.'-- I'i -lii-ts. At IV' il. i;. witll I t i'i r.il i'. !..:V:e nn.l S-.i:: ti"ni I :::. mi ID. 1'. U. U. !"r i-i rim.e, 'ir'-ii:i t .'i!y. Hi l. iKi, White I'm". S.ier.nneiilo f in I r.n.i i ('. :iii 1 I rii:i;i:il .-ilii-:- ia t'.-iiil'm nia cv:i l.. 1 iiihu. rivi ;i :i:.-l Va.-liiti2:iti. Tii-kets fur fui' r.t the ron:':ir, 's otiii-e cort:er I liniil.im Kil l Jill ti :H"I l l"t "til' '-'. '1'. V.. k- .(Jou'l tai.t. T. L- Kimball '-::'l l:ss. Airent. W. C. Th..in f-"- Ass't l'a.-M'iiBer AKent. Omaha 'J'lio U:i.Krsii:ttoJ lias on hairl an 1 is AltkimUof C0TTGKW0 CD Lit tCF. S ! At hi. Mill at the lrry Lau.lins at riutt?mouth Orders Frcmptly Filled.! Wii.t.ua KiNiiatcJ. .)ullC."..l.lAWtf. Legal Notice. .J..hn Siiv.l-r :a, l .Mi.Vb.i ir r v. ill t l.o I ..!:. ill t 1 -.iii ! t Mi l l 'I., ili i dil tile 1. t '1.' Securing the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders REASONS FOR iNSURSfG IN THIS CQSIPANY : l. Tlii' i :i M'cn m ("uiiii.anv. m.tniise.l by Ve.-tera men. whose known liiKiiianeiuI cliarao ter i.b'iliiy :unl fi-lii-'ii. af.-ini atnile Buar.iuty lor it eaielul ami fuecesiul luauafe'eiuent. ' '.i it l'oli-e.i are ail nn-lirl-i iik . ii.l. l'r. iiiiuin :.il -a-Ii. it nvi-ive no notes ami 'ives none rohey holders have no intcrcft t: .iv". nnd no I'.t.-taii linj notes i:s liens uihiii their polieijr, l-'r'. il h:' n. i -.-tiii-tion i:"m t.-tvfl. r.tii. Its.li-. i i. ij ! lire nia-lu upon the contribution I Ian. 0th! Its ousaie- - is e.elusri ly lit iusvr.iuve. Are the aeenmulatiolt .f inlcrc: 1 Uf.t-n I.rcit.iatns p.ii l. henee the Company that loan us neis the 'ii"l.et rate of inle-.-t .-ill. Kiee u the largest i.len.ls. h.islern CMtuiniiiie, mest tli'..r ru.-ev i! fer.-eot.. while this makes it iitve.--tineii at twelve l-er eent. ;r iiior. . T!a.iv..mnJ-ot U eVteVn investments to the l,liey hol ler ai..'.ea.- in Ihe lotlowing startling f:.-i:tes: The aiu-mnt of il.itiM. invete.i tor l.lty j e:irs at o i.'-r cent, coiuiiouiiu interest, l 5 o.l-'".K 4;,;'i.fit i.) " " 1 1 7.. ti '.S" )'.. " " " MS.tH-S.l-0 It is obvi-.n- that this company offer.- creator P.nancial alvai.f.ses and inducements to the poliey-hoiuer liianat.y other cotiipany in i-xistaneo OFFICERS . mini ro.MAjmiJig A large ijutnbcr of ciuigrunt wat-cs arrived ia thn city to-day. Wo are glad to hear that Mr. Frank Ierhaw is a little better. O. II. Mathews formerly publisher of tl.e AslilanJ Twits has gone to Pleasant Hill, Sa!ii:e county, where he will gtarta lit. w pai'or to be called the Argus. Four i.rct:nct3 in bahne county give I'j-t voles for the new constitution and on'ylTjeuiiist it, 10 of those being iu Crete. Our readers will remember tint a fine gold watch was stolen from Dr. Doiielun, of this city, nearly two years ago. The watch tuvn'jJ up iu Council Bluffs, Iowa, a .ho:t time since, and the Doctor now carries the same old time piece. The Republicans of Nemaha county nominated their candidates for the vari- rr 1... t...1Vt ,n ,l i. rvf OUS CO'irit' OiIlCCS oy uuiiut nil ne- tl,.. ..lition. Hon. G. W. Crow, is their nominee forShoriif, and lion. ui. j Daily for county Treasurer. Both are good men and both art well, they are all right, and will be elected triumph antly. II. A. Bueil, of the Rulo Register, has started a new paper at Arago, called the J' cs. Buell can now say, partially with Forney: I am publisher of "two papers, both Democratic." Mr. G. W. MayGeld has- opened anew store at Greenwood station, on the B. & M. Greenwood is to become a thrivinc little place, being surrounded by an ag liclturnl region that defies the world to beat it. It is sta'cd that Col. Noteware, "f Omaha, spent two weeks electioneering against the constitution in two precincts of Saunders county, and in one of the precincts there were four votes apainst the document, and the other one went unanimous for it. Judge Sprague was too many for the CM. If you want a real "Household Bless ing in Disguise," go to II. J. Straight's and ak for one of those fire kind!' rs. It will save its value every winter's m--! ning; beside it Is a good prevention of hard words and ugly thoughts. Try one. Under the heading of "not conquered yet," the Blair Times says the constitu tion had only IS majority in that buryh. We suppose it means that the peop:e have not. quite conquered the politicians. Well, if they ha ve not, they have wor ried them somewhat, and about one more siege will compter them. Born, tn the wife of II. N. Orr, Esq of this city, on the 21st inst., a daugh ter. The official vote of Cass county .-hows 52S majority for the Constitution. South a small majority col- t'Ol'KT ADiOliBJitD. Bv ri'f.-raiice to our advertising utiiiis it will be seen that Cou. t has been adjoumjd until the 1-d. of October. J? Li -A. J. -iST tOlSTY FAIIt. The County Fair Grounds are now be ing placed in fine or-br. New fences, new building, new cattle yards, first class half-mile track, and other features, will be certain to draw a large crowd. Till: EI.KTIOX. We have advices from Brown ville that Johnson county has given 10D majority against the constitution ; Gage is report ed about even, and Pawnee and Rich ardson are said to give about 3'X) majori ty for the constitution. MEMBERSHIP TICKETS. Those who have subscribed for mem bership tickets in the Cass county Agri cultural and Mechanical Association can obtain them by calling at the Herald office, or at the office of either the Pre sident or Treasurer of the Society. 1'UE.UIl'M EISTS. The different vice-presidents of the Cuss County Agricultural and Mechan ical Association are requested to call at the office of D. II. Wheeler & Co. or at the Herald office, and get copies of the premium list for distribution. CSIANGE Ol' lK(iHAMJlE. The B. !t M. Co. have commenced the construction of a landing for their ba'ges at the foot of Main street, an 1 will transfer all the business to that point a- soon as the landing is completed. Thcv will also change the landing on the Iowa side to Bethlehem. This will be an advantage to the city as well as to the railroad company. Nil I.I. A1IE.1I. Nebraska is now recognized as the ban ner fruit State of the Union, and she well merits the proud distinction. Not withstanding, the terrible destruction of fruit in this locality by the hail, there is ye t an abundance of fine fruit here. B. F. llnbbs, Esq. of Rock' Bluffs, has pre sented the Herald otli-e wit a a speci men o f peaches (the mo,t difficult fruit to produce in the State) which will com pare favorably w th anything in the Union. They arc a fine flavored, deli cious fruit, and one of those brought us weighs leu ounces. Who beats it? PAWXEE NOT ElElilO FKOM. Reni-rts from Pawnee county are still conflicting, some claiming that it has given -it):) for the constitution while oth ers claim that it has given a small ma jority against it. We await the official returns from that county with interest, i'..r lit.on it seems to hang the fate of the constitution. AND 7 & H Y THE BEST THE CHEAPEST ll. T. D E. T. Dl.'K ! r- .-7 ? its . - ' Anl if you whl call on -oucanee the beat and lutest improved farm implement.. 1 .1... C. . ... f flTl'l I ihe one anJ two wneei. iiuu mo nv. rear cut reapers ami mowers. .: --ci y --,;-. ;. i -"-s.'- -. . ;vr. . . - :- s i v; , tit i2 :? i L be dropper and self raker reaperaud mvwer Tbcil:ih harvester and reaper that to men I eau cut ati'l bind ten neves per iny. with one man to drive, ana an oi tacm u;a...i i-- shade JOB W O H K oii chttmllou reapcr e II O Mark.:'-. Presiiletit. 1 M Swan. Vire I'l.'-ol.-nt, Dr J LH ever. .Me l. i'Ur. li.i.ir:.' A M it re. Secretary, .1 Junes. Ass't Seeretury, 11 Ij :itija:i, Treasurer DI HECTORS. II A Olkiii. General Aent, " i: Harvey. C on. r ct m:rj, T A llaiu, Attorney. D Shtre, Leavenworth. Kan, .1 V Itiehar.ls. 11 It Hammond " II Ivl.ert.in. 1 lo is (. ,-irnev. S M Siriekler. Jifetion City ('has Riitiin.-on. Lawranee, W. lia tley. iexi. II D Mc.-k.-iy, Leavenworth Kan. i :.i swan. ; V; Collin, lu'i A .Mniirt', !) V jVuers. (;. L Davis, St. Louis. Mo .1 Morritt. K Il:tstina. " u . J. IS. CO J 1U -i igetiffor .ebr:i!haniiil Sorllieru ZLatiEC. II L Newman Leavenworth K W K t.'hemberlain. T A 1! ur.l. K l; Allen, " " I.' A '"erry. Weston, Mo, ; W Ve:ii. Topeka. Kimsas. .1 M Price At"hisi.n, Kan. W 11 Sieb'uin:, " GOOD TRAVELN3 SOLlClTOnS WANTED. inar ' f..7TTSJIOfr: W. MATISH'.LL. A R. I1VIKGS102J. rout. ei Fximins JO LOOM CO., .1 v ..i S.-i,! ioi. n-r 1 . i . I j ' 111 kI,:i ",i m i!-iri. t 1'i.uri i i the U .In ;: :-U t'l ?n srl I t. r t'a- .1 ini-.y Nv'..r.i -V :i. a -:u-i-t .'ohti Sti 1 .vl.srlha li M.-ii T an i '.iivin II. I'arnieli. lie-! f -T- inn'--. it:::-- I -rt!i thai the sai-t .loan Sny r atol Mar' ha M'i-r. cave a iti'-nr ic- f j ' ai l Daniel faun !"H. ' ' n- w.-t ii.iii 1 t j I' .-'-out (i ea-: iiuarti-r ao 1 ll: vm -t hall .1 the in nil i:i-t nuarter i -f-eei: -a X". I i.i t ty Inn in I '!'.. !l-i. in I J N-.'.iil of r.ll ;:- 1 ; l'-:'-t ' I ' lhl'. ! .M. in .-ii ' .'.i'.i::' y o '..-. :. . u:e thv pay- i.:.-nl ot ;he s'.ua of I'iio '.y i:v ' 0 n .1 : 1 . Ins :-f ! interest so-.-. iriiini: t" ai eiti i.i pmniis-ory i nite lelerrel t in sail i,i.:r'v.ifiv and pi.iy- j in:; t iia t sa ot .1 nun Mi r a n i .iian ni ,-ueirr iii ay pav sail snoi in" elaitned in hi due with in terest a'mi'i:ntii!s ' the .-ii'ii of wnliin t-;e-t nt 1- per eent Hum the -T:h day ol Kcb naVy 171. ' r tl.a' said premi-e may ''C S"l 1 to i !" the same s ii l .li iin s-n.i ier an I M irtiia K .i:m!it are ve mired t" :.:: i r li 1 petition on or before the -i:h dav of Nov. 171. DANIEL W OAMEKON Uy M.WWF.I.L A Chai ma Att Sept.Jiw.it f.-.4!--i ";' r---s-; -r;'7 K.'i .-V;i-V HOYS A.VD CUILDHE.X'S CLOTUIJVG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GG0DS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E IMows ! Wows! Plows! Plow: T aues pleasure a:n;oii::i iiic; to the. c. public that thcv have sc-cuteu Use m'ivi- j -s oflh.it Fi.ncer Plow Mauu'ucturtr. -:trci:. i Who i now n-Msed in their shop nianntaetnr- I inn a belter arti.ie. at lower prices, than can be La 1 from any eastern nianul'.ietury. V'"'. Krc;fl ; ii.lvaiitaie jtaine 1 l y put i oiiixinz this firm is i itmt you not only (tel a helt.-r eriiele at home j ! ii-e. l ilt J 'jil are pa .roai. . i. ic '.o . .'i.- l'ACll'K E. where every -)lJ:"r of the money vetiiains in the State. tivrehlidjiwtf tootle, Kar.r.a & Clark, BANKERS, PFit.r.us is oll ancl Silver Coin, U.S. siiitl other Slocks. Second LoorEa.t of the Court llouss- I.'i" I SI' 1'roniIwry.Ccutr.t.l Ulufs I jta. riattsmouth, X'ehrasha. WXLiZalAia STADSLB3AWET. mlh HUlii Z7Iaan direct - - jSimabvi O PLA"bTSCjUTH, OaSS CO., reB Bend precinct gave against it. The contract for the erection of tin lunatic asylum ha-; been awarded to II. D. Silver at s.",s,0iM), he being the next lowest bidder to Reims & Price, who failed to give the projior securities. Another Printer arrived to-day at the residence of our fellow typo, L. C. Stiles, and its name is Hintvih. The unanimous wish of the Herald boys, while enjoyins the bountiful treat, was, that she might live to be a j-y to Iter narents, and a ble.-sing to society as beautiful as her mother, as generous as her father; and as social and sprightly as both. Wm. Kershaw, Esq. arrived in the city Thursday evening, brought by the sickness of his brother. The articles on "Our Public Sc hools," which have appeared in the Herald for the past few weeks, are attracting much attention from tho-c interested in educational matters, and we doubt not they will have the effect to create, as they were designated to do, a new inter est in this very important subject- The author (Rev. R. Fo.ter)is well known throughout the State as an educator of great ability, having spent many years of bis life in the stu ly and practice of the science of education. 1 We have received the fir. t uumber of the Seward county Reporter, published at the town of Sewaad in this State, by Charles a Croney. It is a neat paper, sound on politics and the new constitu tion. We wish it success. ii n ... t it. i' ... n r Air. 1.1 eo. nan aii'i -ir. i m- v roy, oi Dayton, Ohio, called at the Herald sanctum this morning. They came we.t with a view of locating, and will take a thorough look before deciding upon a location. Mr. Croy is a news paper man of large experience, and will probably engage in the bu-iaess in this State. They were a part of ::ompany of thirty excursionists from Dayton. Don't forget that the Cass County Annual Fair commences on the 11th of October. Everybody will be there. A II. & G. Buck have just received a fine a.-.-ortment of Wooden and Willow Ware, among which can be found some of the late.-t novelties in this line. They al.-o have a fine u-sortment of groceries, canned and green fruits. Bucks have exhausted that extensive orchard ut Burlington, and they are now drawing fiom a new purchase in II!-inoi-i. The rush for their cheap and excellent fruits is perfectly wonderful. Judge J. Derham, of Abinsidon, lib, Prof of Natural and Physi"al Sciences 41 1 II 'I .!.- .1- in Af'ing'ion Loiiege, is m ine cuy, tue gue.-. of his brother in-law, Geo. W. Smith, Esq. Prof. Derham expresses himself as well pleased with our State T W ho Ilustell reaper and mower combined. Te keep the Excelsior dropper and mower com t'lncd. DOSE AT Till! UREALD BOOK IJEI-SJIAZZirfN I'EAST. The ren lition of this difficult cantata last Saturday evening, at Fitzgerald's Hall, by the Plattsinouth Musical A-so iation, was a perfect success, iar sur passing the expectations of the most .sanguine. Mis.s Ella Crocker, as Queen, outdid her-elf, especially in the closing serene, where she rendered one of the most difficult solos of the performance. The character of Belshaz.ar was admira bly rendered by T. W. Evans, while Rev. Fo.-ter woull almost delude one into the belief that he was the original Daniel who interpreted the "hand writ ing on the wad." Too much praise can not be be.-towed upon Mr. Richard New el, who Had charge of the musical de partmen, and Mrs. J. C. Baker, to whom belongs the credit of the dramatic ar inriffenu t.t of the niece. When we ccn- r- . , sidcr that this performance was entirely of home talent, developed by a home teacher, wo cannot but say that Platts mouth boasts as fine musical talent as can be found anywhere. We would be pleased to speak of each individual who took part in the performance, of Satur day evening could we do so without do ing injustice to any ; but where each one rendered their part so near perfection it is difficult to give the proper mead of praise to each as an individual. The large hall was well tilled, and the pro ceeds of the single entertainment were about $80. This will defray all expenses and leave a reasonable sum to be ex pended for music, etc., by the Associa tion. We hope they will continue the good work they have commenced under such favorable auspices. AND And the Esteriy single geur, sen i -per and mower runs onehorce hunter tnan aey other reaper. lAfehtive the well known Masailiion thrnnhcr with mounted power improved lor lbil. . . , yTc keep tue Milburn waou on uaau. .... . - 7e keep the Chicago larm pump, ior uceu V weils and cisterns. Vlso the Huckeve sulKy rate ana ia immi revolving horse rakci. UI floods and machinery i.liiv. l jli ; to sivefiitisliiction. Offieeon Main between --tti an t um nonu Side, three doors west of Ur;.ok Dj'" ,.,. - 1-. J MLIELH. A. C. MayCeid and Charles Vial, Trav.lia. Agettd. J uue-A'a.v ,:. H HUTTKHY VHOLK3AI.B iSD KKTAI DUUG 3-IST. Is reeeiviud and has on hand tat the oldjftatid of White .t 1'utteryBj THE LARGEST AND Mot Complete c.....t. r Tv-otre Af o.tlr-ine .. Pnints. rhrtine.il Lead. Varm-h. lal i'i!. i i.n"u. .hhcii'hc Ud flarpliinr Oil. Tastor Oil. Neat-lo f Oil, Whale Jil. Linseed oil. Lard Oil. Ks-ential Oil. Cod Livei ' il. and a large vnrie: . c tions. I' - . 1 anly un 3 ' f ilet Arti' iis Etienee!, I'la roriiiC cxtraeo and a- JIT FOOT OF MA IX ST X ELI Wholisulei ll. l..il De.i-ii i. Hardware and Culhry, Sto;c:. TINWAV.E. LOrt-. IRON. STE&L NA!Ll AND Blacksmith To- -, S Keep on hind a Larg'j Sic-:k CHARTER OAK, DUCKS rATU.vr. CHICAGO, EMTOlil.l, L O YA L V O UK And Other first-Class LVjkiiij: STOVES, All kinds Of Haattag Slvc Cosl or Wood kci.t c:j Li'i. t JOB WORK OF ALL Is. i N 1 ' 1 i i. MoLI K K- Stiring and Hreikini; Vlowj. At Net Co3C for C:i; u. Our prices are as low a it y Loi.s rtato. -J1 1 JOB ROOMS. PATENT MED.CINES CALL ANL) l-.v W iiitC Would respeet fully infertu thn ciMfen: i'l.ittsie.ooth iiie.l VI' inity that ti :::: o'--Dispein-ary at itmahn.. X.rasl- . wte titnts euii Ret reliaiile treatBiejittvir Ilnul Particular attention jmi i to AH DUetwvfthe Lvnp. .-'Linn, Iironehitis, Coii-nmpiK-'.,. I' ; t U ravel. Paralysis. L.h of oiee, ai !:; l-'ever. Seres, liiii uiiiatisti:. ; i Ji'cur.il'ria. T-u-mirH, ih.i l rh.ra. Dropsy C - tjiiii. i. old i'.-a anJ lltrl. 12 il - . liotl-Ie-.-s, hi, ' i:-eu 1C''1ik s, 1 7 1 - s pel. i.-. .N'-i vou JJeprtssioii. D;ie..n. . . tivenei-s. Liver oinplaiM. .- . Wccnesi:. nil l'riv.0 c dv e.-i- :, I Wouib i-iel ail 1 eiiu.io e unpioiiiis, Swollen Join's. Ctituru.-', O Swellings, St.. ilus Diuiee.v;. , . 'Ihe Doctor is pi niiai mlii iocalci eb v--. pay particular utteution, and h'.I Buppre- imis atnl Irresulari! . -. other deases peculiar to wouh ii. I havebeenui.d.-. t rentuieiit ot other ; -and have not been eure l. are invite ; - .:! I cure all private iliscascs no mat!." ! i". Ions etaudinir, und ( urts XO J'A Y. Cull ana see the loetnr wilhout d. '. r. ' chHi-ees tiro moderate and con mil lal -oi. !: All coiinnuiiicatioiis stiietly eontido : 1 peiisary and conullaticin r "'in No. -' i ' street, corner Fourteenth. Jae ho u h i.;tol p itt..KO. V.-tx No. I.e. HENRY BOECK DtALLR IS F U R N 1 T U R I: The Brownville Advertiser, under the management of Maj Caffrey, gives a terrible war-whoop over the supposed defeat of the new constitution, as fol lows : 'The long struggle is over. The voice of the sovereigns has been given expression to. and the constitution pre pared i'or them by hands itching for plunder and hearts eager for the emolu ments of place, has been buried under fully three thousand majority in the State. Glory enough for one day." "Hearts ca-rer for the emoluments of place " is good when applied to the body of gentlemen selected, as a rule, lor the r personal worth, and without l t ga'U to party polities: but "hands ltchni-- lor plunder," when applied to the same body of men is perfectly delightful, and will be appreciated (no doubt properly so) by the great ma-s of the people who voted for these gentlemen. But "buried I under fully three thousand majoiity'' is just the least bit weak in our brother ot the quill, considering the facts. Hold on. Maj , don't start out too brash il'yu expect to run more than a '"quarter stretch." E X A M I N E SPECIMENS 1 2 Sargent & Co. fsuch as Jaj ue'i Cue's Ayere', Sooville's Hall's Christie's Mr Lain's. Morse's. Baker's Wistar'n, Wright's. Wake Geld, tluvHott's. Fi.rry Davis' Robnck'tf. lYt;tt's. Mr. Window's Dr. WiiicricH'n llortetter'u. Drake' Wallace's. West's and ol the most popular Patent Medicines in use at the present day. Brandies Wines and Whiskie Of the Best Grades and qualities, Ktrictly for Medical purposes. DOMESTIC DYES, Red or ltose. flreen. Blue. Black. Analine. In digo. JIail.ier. r.xtract ijoftwoou, jjry Woods. Ac. In faet everything that is neede 1 in the druR or Medical line. Phlsicians' Perscription Carefully compounded and put up at all hours All Drucs watreuted fre.-h and pure. Call be f ro buyinK. and see what I have to sell. Plattsinouth. Feb. 25th.dAwtf. It is said that a tree felled while in leaf, and allowed to lie until the foliage I withers, the wood will be tin soonest Pmfts drawn on all parts of the United ft and Europe. Deposits received, und special at teiitioc given to collections. Plattsrnouth3 Nebraska. H ROBERTSON Vholcsale Dealers in WINKS. EIQUORS AND BRANDIES Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always en hand A"ix srra;NE "oSkVki OF 'J he railroad ticket officb He will remain for a week or two, and i S(aso)0( as tie L.aVes will draw all the then proceed west to the Pacific coast, j j.ap before they die. Miss Bennett, of the firm of Mrs L. B. Crocker & Co., Ins gone to Chicago to lay in a stock of Fall and Winter goo Is, where she will remain some two or three weeks, ia order to select the very latest styles of Millinery goods as they come into the market. She will send the first instalment so a- to reach Plattsmouth about the last of the month. Ladies will d" wed to wait for the arrival, us nothing but the North Carolina papers report that the man whoe son was the fir.-t rebel sold ier killed in the war is an Miniate of an almshouse in that State, but is opposed to the "new depar urc " "When a distinguished American .lh '" sniil a shrewd and sarci-tic ob- ' . . server not long ago, r.is aunnring friends and countrymen immediately re solve to build him a monument, and then they don't bui'd it " It i-s on'y necessary to trrow old to be- come more i;.iuigent. l see no iauu Soap Ma mi fact wrers. WE would n-ite Dealers and the Pub penerally to c.u7 and examine our stock of SOAPS before nurchasinir elsewhere. Mr. sarei-iit itaviuir bad the experience ! twenty yearn in manufacturing all kind of nnis. wo are confident of eivine entire satisfac tion to all who may favor us with tlaeir patron Soap exchanged for grease, and delivered in any pa. ol the city. Cad paid for rendered tallow and clea CTPiLl -r- . - ,T M ' . ' - oi orKS. ivearney n aru. near reiry Brid . Nebrask City. Ju lodiwtf. NOTICE. I WILL furnish parties with stone for building purpose at reasonable rates, at iny quarry or delivers, on the cars at Louisville station- The foLowi K kinds can be had on short notice, sills, caps, perch rock, line or rod sand stoi.e such iia was uo i l - the B. Jt' M K. K. in the consiruc- heir stone work. All responsible LOUNGES, SAFES, TAfcLE: BEDSTEADS OW ALL PKUCCIl'IIONS ANU iT ALL j r..--l- .' Metalic Burial Cases. . .. i -.-i r-' "' . '. orders r.romitly al!el' Address. most approved patterns anu styles win comnotteo mat i cave uun-uiuiauicu J. T. A. uooVER beetlecwd. myself. GAkc diwti Lmii uie? Lrruli-Ule Statlra. Horse Doctor and Veterinary Surgeon. Mr. Fred. Otz. an experience Horse Doctor ud Veterina y sunreon, has.locat -d in l'latts nioiith. with orliee at th.- Bonner StabUs. he has rented t ic eotntnodious stables iininediatly east of the Honnor htables. wheieheis hting up all the conveniences lor treating hor-es iu the most seicntilie manner. He pnp ves o cure any disease hieh horso flesh is heir to. such as K ntrbone. Spffvin, Fistula. Poll-evil. Blindness, etc He ot on! undcrtaaes to aure horses, but will treat oxen, cows, or any ether animal, null d.Vwtf. IT. J.STREIGI1T, B00K-HELLER, S8tatioiier&9 Jlcius AND PAPER DEALER. Iost Offlt-e ISiuUiliiis FLATTSMCUTH, NEB. e&Vtft. d 1 obh nd w tf. OPALI. SIZES. WOODEN COFFIN Beady Made, and fold Cheap for C, With many thanks fur pit patronn Tite all to call and examine my larv niture and Coffins - (TNrBEST IN THE WORLD. 1 S--iUTTITBC ...cwVi'.V. (CC. SN0 KB A CPCJtAR Ucw York 0f5w, 27 BHEKMAN Stc