ARRIVAL AND IEPARTUEK OT MAILS. ROCTt. CL08B8. 4BRIVKS p. ft. & St. Jon R. R. Snnth C. H. A St. Joe R. R. NortJ. B. A M. R. R. Kast. B. A Xl.R.R. West. Oroahaby Rail- Weeping Water, 10 p m. 10.30 p w 10 p. in. 10.30 pm 10 pm. 10-30 pm 9am. 4 pm. 10 pm 10 m 12 a in. 12 am. 9 p in. 8 pm. Deoarts Jodays, Yednesdavs and Friday. Ottiee hours, trom 8 a ui to 7 p m. ..day.. 12 to 1 p rw MARsnALU p. WilJ geese are tuakire their appear ance ia large numbers, journeying to the Itorth. Hickelwait & Co. have jut their ferry is good rurminj!: order, and are prepared la cross all the immigrant1 who seek Itomes in Ntbraska. Ve learn hat a little daughter of Mr. Altheman, who resides near Greenwood, in this couaty, was burned to death laat week. The lower House of the Iowa legisla ture has pasei a bill fixing the leal weistht of a bushel of corn on the eob at OS pounds instead of 70 allowed hereto fore. Immigration kas already commenced to Nebraska, and our ferry daily crosses euuaberi of wagons with settlers for our State. Never bef. re has the number been so large this early ia the season. On Monday the B. & M. crossed everal car leads of cattle, to be shipped East. This popular route will soou mo nopolize a heavy portion of this class of freight. We had the pleasure of a call on Sat urday last, from Dr. I Wayne Snowden, General Agent of th American Sunday 8chool Union, for the State of Nebraska. The Dr. was on his way to attend a meeting of the Leavenworth Presbytery cf the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which meets near Brownville. Farmers needing Agricultural Imple ncnts would do well to call on F. J. Metteer at his agricultural rooms on Main street. 1 M. L. Thorn aa, of Red Cloud, Web . ster county, paid the Herald panetum a visit on Monday. He speaks of the Re publican country ia plowing terms. He leaves for there in a few days. The Pittsbvtgh Commercial saya that Senator Cameron is a candidate for Vice President, and that hi friends intend to give him the united rote of the Penn sylvania delegation. An Eastern paper Fays that Dr. Liv ingstone traveling diy and nicht to keep away from the New York IJtrald correspondent, and that is the reason why he cannot be found. The Burlington Gazette (democratic) favors the propo.-ition that all the elements opposed to Grant unite on Da vis and Parker, the- candidates of the Labor Reformers. Cspt. H. E. 1'almcr, who has just re turned .from atrip to St. Louis, rays that there was good sleighing there cq Thurs day last. Gen. Brown, the Republican nominee for governor of Indiana, has promised 250 speeches during the campaign. Maj. D. IT. Wheeler returned from Washington, Sunday morning, where he "be has been as a delegate to the Agri cultural Convention. IT. Newman, the gentlemanly mana ger of the Elephant Clothing Huase, goes East next week after goods. This hou.o keeps one of the largest stocks of goods in the west, and what is import ant to their customers, they tell them low down. An inhuman being of Dubuque turned a widow, with six children, one of them sick, into he streets the other night, for non-payment of rent. The family wandered about till midnight, when they were given shelter by some neighbors. That man did r.ot believe in the Golden Rale. At the religious revival exercises at the M. E. Church, which have been in progress for the past eight or nine weeks, we notice, with pleasure, that the vari ous religious denominations Lave taken an active part. Sectarianism seems to not be thought of only an earnest de sire being manifested for the salvation of souls. Lot the good work go on. Oar genial friend, Paul Hill, has been stopping in the city for a few days past. He reports the water very high in the Platte, at Kearney, compelling a tem porary suspension of work cn the R. R. Bridge. The contractors have made considerable progress toward the com pletion of this work, and it will now be but a short time before we will be brought into direct connection with the reople of that section, and a junction farmed with the U. P. J. W. Barnes returned home from a visit to Illinois and Indiana, on Thursday last. Mr. Barnes went east for the pur pose of securing emigration to Nabraska, anl reports favorably. He states that many in the sectioat he visited are mak preparation to come here in the spring, and many more will follow as soon as they can dispose of their property there. Money in that section of country is scarce and times dull. He says Piatls xnouth ii as lively as any town he visited while gone. The river cleared of ice on Thursday aretiug last, and the Transfer aad Fer ry boats have been making regular trips siace. There was a large amount of freight on the other side, which the R. B Company are now bringing over at a rapid rate. From this time on there will be bo trouble about transferring wliaMMcaaw A woo-Jchippcr in Fremont county, Iowa, put strychnine iustcad of quinine in his whisky. lie was pat in his little bed 2x6, to rest till the last truuip shall Eoand. - Iler.ry Clay Te in ia out for David Pa vis, the Labor Reform candidate for President. That is tough on Davi. Hie Japanese llmb-sy gave t5.(X0 to Mayor Medillfr the benefit of Chica go sufferers by fire. Fmrn persons in different parts of the county, we learn that winter wheat looks bad. Others express the belief that it is not injured seriously, and that the crop will be fair. We would be glad to hear from our farmer friends on this sub ject. Reports received from Saline coonfy stste that the water in pome of the streams of that see'ion has been higher than has been known for years. We understand that twe dams were washed out on Turkey creek, and much damage done. TL Newman requests tho?e who are indebted to Elephant Clothing Store to come forward and settle, as he desires to leave for the East next week. 1 i The Saline County Putt says that "a mass meeting wa held" in Crete on Wed nesday last, at which a committee was appointed to confer with th officers of tho Atchison Si Nebraska Railroad in reference to changing the proposed route of their road and buildtog it via Crete. A large number were present and hopeful spirit prevailed. Tho Lincoln Journal says "that the people of the central and northwe tern part of Seward county are determined to have the Midland Pacific Railroad, notwithstanding the late defeat of bonds in that county. They are talking of clubbing together in that part of the county, where the majority are favorable to the road, and voting pre cinct bonds sufficient to securo the road to Seward Center this season. Last Sunday morning, as Mr. Saml. Richardson, of Eight Mile Grove, one of our well known and tuofl respected citi zens, was mounting a horM for the pur pose of goinjr to church, the Jjjorse reared, end throwing Mr. R. fall upon him, fracturing both bones of the right leg a short distance below the knee. This serious accident is- tuost unfortu nate at this season, just when our far mers are preparing for spring work, and we assure Mr. R. that he has the sym pathy of his numerous friends, and earn est prayers for his speedy recovery. A protracted meeting commenced at the Baptist Church in this place on Wednesday evening la-t, and will con tinue through this week- and perhaps longer. Rev. Mr. Arnold will be assit-t-ei in these meetings by e'd t Webb, General Agent of the Baptist Church in the west, and others. The Baptist n usa cf Worship wil be dedicated on next Sabbath, at 11 o'clock. The Rev G. J. Johnson, of St. Louis will preach the Dedication sermon. Other ministers from abroad are expect ed. The citizens of Plattfuiouth and vicinity are cordially invited. Hon. LI. W. Somerladd, has gone to Washington, and his friends think he will be reinstated in the Lincoln Land OSce. Some sort of charge have been preferred against him, which it is thoueht can he explained to the tatis faotion of all concerned. A son. of Mrs. Cornine, living at Eight Mile Grove, was badly hurt by being kicked by ahorse, on Saturday last. He was riding, and jumped off for the purpose of stoppinsr the horse, when he turned and kicked him in the face, breaking the lower law, making it necessary to re move all the front teeth. Dr. Sehild knecht was called in aad dressed the wound. Capt. II. E. Palmer has been ap pointed special agent and adjuster of the Home Insurance Co. of New York, for the States of Missouri, Kansas and Ne braska. This is a deserved compliment to Capt. Palmer, and speaks well for his popularity among insurance men. We, this week, set a part a column of the Herald for the especial benefit of the members of the Masonic craft, wh:cli we will endeavor to keep fi led, from week to week, with such matter as we may think, in pur best judgment, will be of direct interest to the Brotherhood. We shall try, in making selections for this column, to consult the views of the best Masoaic authors on the subjects treated, and it will be understood that when we insert articles from other pa pers, touching the laws, usages, andctis towns governing the fraternity, without dissenting from the positions assumed therein, we endorse them. It will be our earnest effort te make this column both interesting and instructive trust ing that our efforts in this direction may meet, with the encouragement and ap proval of the craft. We paid a visit a few days since to the Pork Packing establishments of Messrs. Clark, Plummcr & Amuon, Mr. E. G. Dovey, and Messrs. Guthman & Huber ty, who have been eugaeed heavily dur ing the past winter in the packiug busi ness. These houses have on hand a very large amount of meat, whih they are prepared to furnish to customers at low-down prices cheaper than they can buy elsewhere 8nd transport here. We would be glad to see a market made for this meat here instead of shipping it away, and we believe that these parties can make it to the interest of the mer chants who have meats to buy, to pur chase of them. If we would prosper as a city we must patronize our own houses and encourage in every manner possible, home industries. We understand that a little affair not ery oreditable te a minister of the gos pel, is exeiting the people of the south ern part of tho wanty, just at PJetJJt. ntm AT.U.AfCmtT. A fatal accident, occasioned by the cureless une cf fire-anus, occurred near Weeping Water a few days since, where by a son of Z. I. Qainton was in-tantly killed. The facts are about as follows : Mr. Quinton was aw.-iy from home, and, during his ab-enati, his two o;is contlu ded to amu-e themselves with an old re volver which wai in the house. Finally, proposing to an uncle of theirs, by the Dime of Biosrn, that they go out and shoot at a mark. He acceded to their request, aud took down a rifle which he supposed ha l no cap on. and resting it over his arm drew buck the hammer for the purpose of capping it. An old, cor roded cap was already on the tube, and by aome means the hammer slipped from his urasp, causing the discharge of the gun the contents entering the head of the younger son just above the ear. Below is the finding of the jury at the inquet: State of Nebraska, ) CAStf County, j S3. At an inquisition, held at the house of Z I Quinton, in Cass county, on the 24th day of F-brmry, A IX 1812, be fore me, J. W. Thorn4, Coroner of sai'J count-, upon the body of Edward S. Quinton, there lying dead, the jurors, whose names are hereunto subscribed, do, now upon their oaths, hay that said Kdward S. Quinton came to his death ry a t all from a gun in he hands of Israel Brown, said gun having beeu dis charged by accident. In testimony whereof, the said jurors have hereunto set their hands tL day and year above written. Hj.n -d : David Shopman, Geo. W. Shopman. lienjauiin Hetts, El ward Trouble, Isaac Moore, Harvey Metheny, Atte.t : J. W. Thomas, Coroner Cass Co., Nebraska. AT ! r. Mr. Geo. Buck will soil Groceries etc., at cost for the next eight days. See no tice in another column. KANT t'il.1. As I intend to start east by the 12th of this month, I again call on those in. debted to mo to come forward and settle their accounts, as by so doing they will save cost. Wm. Stapelman. mar7w2 FOil 1!.T. A dwelling house, with four rooms, cellar, stable and parden Just east of the residence of J. W. Barnes. In quire of J. V. Weckbacb, at E:npire Bakery. marwrf roiMss' wir r :. xERPitisf:. Endorsed by the editors of the Oiuaha papers, and the leading men of the west. Send for circulars. 117 gifts valued at $30,000. Grand prize, houe and lot in the most fashionable part of Omaha, $19,000. Two other houses, valued at $7,300. Smallest prize, $15 Drawing to take place" April loth. Tick ets $3 each. Send in time. Address G H. Collins, 235 Farnham street, Omaha. mar7w5 Nl'NIXt TMlDt'. Our merchants are beginning to ire pare for the spring trade, and, antici pnting a largely increased amount of business-, are making their preparations to correspond. We may reasonably expect a great increase in the territory from which our trade is drawn, an increase in our local population, and more money in ci-culation. Aitf-gether, the outlook for the coming year is decidedly encourag ing. We publish to-day a call for a State Republican Convention to elect delegates to the National Republican Convention Thf apportionment is based on the vote for 31 r- Taflv at the lat general election As will be seen by the call, Cass county is entitled to tea delegates, giving a heavier Republican vote than any ot(cr county except Douglas and Richardson Let tho primaries be well attended and goon men selected to reprcscot our county. The Chicago Evening Journal, refer ring editorially to the recent aileged dis coveriesof gold in the Black Hills, says it has received a letter from a citizen of Dakota Territory, who is well informed as regards the matter in the western Territories, pronouncing the alleged dis coveries a humbug, lie says there is probably no gold in the Black Hills, end V even if there was, the government treaty with the Indians of that region is of such a character that no white man can legally take possession of the Hills, they being reserved territory. The Journal aids': "We give these statements as a warning to the popta." The Lmo'a Jmru tt that a party e ri ... .i . , . , irmn i iui'i'ini,i imong mem, tnosj enterpris irgf in 1 wholesou'e I n en, J. W Carrohers and J. U. Kikenbary passed through that city a -few days since cn their way to the Republican river coun try, where they have taken homesteads. They are the true metal, and will prve valuable acquisitions to that rapidly de veloping region. TO MOTHERS AND NURSES. Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for Diarrhea, Ac; in children, whether induced by teethinsr or other causes, is the safest and best remedy. Tipton is a reratrkable Senator He it 58 years old, and hasled a quiet, indefa tigable, clerical and ministerial life, and he presents one of the few cssesin the history of the country where a govern in 'nt elerk has risen to distinction in the higher legislative body.' He was tnany yearsago, while an Ohio boy, a depart ment cl-rk. Twenty-seven years ago he was in the Legislature of Ohio. Louring the war he was a chaplain. The Missouri Legislature is now per feet ing an act to prevent railroads from discriminating in their freight tariff aga:nst local traffic. T. PET Ell OFF GUARD. Last Saturday night good old St. Peter carefully left the gates of Heaven ajar and a little angel descended on a falling star, alighting at the residence of our friend Plummer. Eli says its a boy ! The latest novelty in town ia the Chi cago "Court Housa Bell," for aale at tboP. O. ati a jaimumns j nmm mtjuAiwx Tii-3 loliowiog i:auicd person-! were drawn to servo ab J.iror f.;r the terfci of; the Dttr:ct Court for Ca.s cojLty, com untieing April 8ib, 1.S72. .GKASD JUitoua. S II. TTobnn John B i-kirk J. U. Uo-au J WaVtue E'veue iSsge Wm W'eut-acaraj) P S fUrr.es GFGger, W.n. Aluffer Joshua iStroud E C Coleman Wu Win'ersteeH Fred Kioulor C Nichols C II Kin? Morgan Waybright - PJETIT JUHOltS. Edwin Dkvis, John Stafford, A G Bowman, J W Conn, A G Barnes W M Davis Harvey Carper Win I ytich Gi E Pmnjer .Samuel VVa'ueh August Stoh'maa Chris Merzjer C H Win-low Henry l.hi)hjfF Thomas Mitchell Euos Beu'er FS Whi-e Wm L Wells F 1) Linville Santo: d Spratlen Fred Stull V L U ise F J Clement W G Woodruff Th" best tdace in town to buy fruits i at the P. O. Fine Urge oranges or lemons only 50 cents per dozen. wl A. large stock of school books, slates, Sec, just received at the P. O. Book Store, and sold at publishers prices. 1 lurnovs of m .tHVMDr.T. A Grange of the above order has been organiz-d at Mt. Pleasant, Neb., with C. H. Window as Master, L. G. Todd, Overseer, E. Countryman, Treasurer, J. MeClure, Secretary. We are glad to see twjse Granges being organized in our county, and would suggest that Plattsmouth take immediate steps to or ganize one here. This is the t ird or ganization of the kind in the State. ARMOR IAT. Remember that the State Ag'l Society have offered a special premium of $100, to the county that properly plant the most trees on Arbor Day, viz: April lOih, 1S72, al-o a premium of a. $25 00 farm library to the per.-on who plants the greatest number cf trees on that day. td Judge Mason rendered a dissenting opinion at the list term of the Supreme Court, on the subject of whether the civil rights bill erases the word white from our constitutional qualifications of jurors. He argues that it is not a '"right" to sit on a jury, but a '"duty" or 'burden" imposed by the State, the ssme asni!iitary duty, and that any cla.- may be exempt without infringement of their "rights" under any existing Lw-. Judges Lake and Crouoi.e boll a contra opinion. Persons desiring st-eds of Evergreens, Forest trees, etc. Also, Fruit trees ore year old torist trees. Jjircu. and Osage hedue plants, should send at once (Vr a catalogue to Geo. Lk IIouohton. Glass Box 18 Omaha, Nb. MUXLOAV. M UK It AY On Tus.l;.v Feb. a w 27th 18T2 in Koek lilutTs Frecinct, Ciik County, j AraiKii. by J-,1 er w. H. I ip.Ii.hd; Liiler Thomas Muxlow ani MiiiSiSAH K. .Mtit.uY. Ti.CKO X-i.r RorV B'.nflV, on March 1st. 1372. Mrs. M!icmt Y'ouno, apeil 75 jfaw. 'V P' Vlll W-ir-' f i 'v;S'-i'V''Vr'lVi'g!'a r-' Notice Ail persons indebted to tho nnd'-o-signe-j are requested to come fot vtard find srttle immediately. All ac counts leit unsettled at the expiration of ten days from date will bo placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Here- alter ail tales will be strictly for cash. W. F. Mokiuson A Co. May 2d, 1871. may2dtf Dissolution The co partnership heretofore existing between the under lined, under the style of Diced A Fal lan, is this d ny dissolved by mutual con ent, Vui. Dreed retaining the hotel and assuming all liabilities of the firm, and collecting ail dets due the hotel, and J. A, Fallan collecting all other debts due th lirm. Wm Rreid, J. A. Fallax. dcc28d3ra Removed. Richard Yivhn has re moved his stock of Groceries to the south side of Min street. He will oc cupy the room horetofore known as China Hall. IIh will keep a full stock in his line, which be is prepared to sell to his customers at living prices. Feb. 24, dw4w. Hereafter I will bo in Plattsmouth at J. W. Shannon's Livery oHice, only on Monday and Saturday. All other days I ran be found at. the residence of .Mr. Nick. Holmes, five miles west of here. Thankful f.r the patronage given to me in the past, I hope for the same in the future. Dit. Frkd Otz, feb.l7d&w2m Veterinary Surgeon. Fresh Ovsters At Sehutt's City Re.-taurant, in any style desired. Fami lies can be supp.ied thy first and last of every week. sepSdtf See advertisement of Dr. Dutts' Dis pensary, headed P.ook for the Million Man i.'ge Guide in another column. It should be read by all. decldiwlv rOISOXED TO DEATIT. A healthy liver secretes oar-li about two and a half pounds of hi!... wtucn contains a jcreat amount of wi s.te material taiten trotu tlie UIockJ. When li.e liver beconien torpi i or contested it fail to Eliminate this vast amount ..f imTmm -ii - t.iTT-- iv men. rnor,.iim rr...,...j v. . .. i - 1 - t n'o'n 1.1. J .. I ' t t v Diu. itc u.j m auj ui crinvpj eu to v y i-jii i i ne. system, n nar tnu-t r(t rh. condition of the blood whn it is re ceiving inl a i it mo l.tv and a half pounds ef poison? Nature tries to work olfthW poison through other chan nels an I organs the kiJnovH skin, etc.; but these oreann h taxJ in prefirtnin? this labor, in ad dition to their natural functions h cannot lon withstand the pressure, but J he train, which i the ereat elertricfil centre of all vitaiitr. is unci by the unhMnlthr blood wKi. h roartJ .w .t-TU me uvnn, anu it rails to pre'orm its oft ice healthfully. Hence the sym toms ot bile pnisoninr, which are du!l nesc headache, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of memory, d zzy, sleepy, or nervous f.-el-ines, gloomy forebodings and irritabilitv of temper. The blond it he'wg dis eased as it forms the sweat upon the sur tvm of the nkirj. ir j3 9 irratFg Md i Il 4 . I. . 1 . i 1 " . -, :cs liscj'ord brown ! M'"' jin;i ui one Mtvl o: ivir orup- tint's, fc.-re, I'O.i.-. o ii bM.rios an '' .is tauiorr. Tbe sa ;ii ;.:, !. d i orh tr orjriM ;-.i!j-r of, amot e-v:rt becoming i-ffrcttd soom-r or Isti r, j.n-1 ootiven-s, pi'e, dropsy, dyspep-ia. diarrhea, fViaale WAs'tns r.i,,i jaany Othr funis of chronic di-'-ae, re a motif the ruv:es"ry re.ulti. A a remedy for all these vurbu iuaniffsf.it tb.'i of bs-n-, !i Pi r!.s G .! !! Mt d i a'. Pi-covfci is positively un?qiMh'd By it the iiver and t: tuach are chined toan active, healthy -t te, the ;;tin regulated aiid rrforsd, the blood ai.d secretions thorouh'y purified an 1 eii richfd. and the whole Msfem renovafd and built up anew. Sold by all rt--class diuggiefs. Calomel at a di-ri nnt. DEance to Soith'Tn Fevers. Good dietinn h to be secured by using Sliiuoos Liver Rrg ulator. READ THIS FARMERS, As it is something th will infere-t you. I have on hand I his spring. he liiiL'f:-t stock of Harness ever mannfsciured in this City, and will .ell low for Cah C tli and examine uiv stoek before you purchase, as I warrant all my work. I ne nothing but the bet Pti;uyb aula Oak Tanned Leather- Di7w3. M. B. Mcrpuy. Ct-nstNo Out at Cisr, Fhk (ash Mr G. Buck, Jr., will self, until the 15;h of Mareh, his birire stock of Groeeries, Wooden and Willow Ware, Ac. Ac, at cost, at wh eh time be proposes to close business in Platt-mouth, preparatory to ranvinir West. Now is your chance to get bargains in Groceries G. Buck. Jr. Plattsmouth, March 5th, '72. wl Money to Loan ! I Three years time given ! Heal Instate Security I Improved farms preferred I No terms more favorably than the 'Union Muttitl L'fo In i r-UK-e Couipatiy of Maine.' If you want Life Insuiauce onlj, patronize a company lhat Ie:.ves its money in the country. If you want Loth Insurance and a b an, apply at ouce. A Life Policy wid protect the farm ia n tgas: ed as security, in easj of ditth of tho Insured, by discharging the loan, and b'avine a targe surplus for I he family. This wie arrangement is for thestcuiity of the borrower. No Prudent man will aiortgage the home of his family without piOTidbig for the payment of the uiurtjaire iu case ol'fiis death. A L'fe P.ilicy in the Company loaning liiiu the n.oney, perfectly provides tr this contiiigeney. In cai-e the borrower lives" he can probably meet his loan; and in case ho dios wifh a L fe Policy, it i ; paid off by the money due the family I from the policy. Grietal Anetiis for iStt.iaska. OfSco, 133 Main St., over Oioi county National iiank, Nebra-ka City, in 7 1 in TO THE WORKING CI.AS."s. tVe are ih.w prepared t-i tarnish nil cl.is?s with cun t.uit employment at home, the wln.te ot the t imp or forTha swiro UKiuieuts. Ilusinos-'. new. light nuil profittiniq. IVrsins ofeithrr sex c m C:i.-ii turn t'roiu h.ty cents to rive dollars per evenirit nd a porpoti"rjal sum by devoting their whole tidie t. the busiues. iIoy an-l triris enrn rif.irl as uu.:h :is men. 1 ha tit i L-ih.' thi- notic mav send their uddrc- Hid test th liuiitos we iiihUo th'auparulleie 1 .li".-r. To such us art n t TreM sutistied, we w ri.il une dfilior to pu" tor the trouble ot writii. c Fuit o.trli.-uiarv. a V.iluaii'c s:iiiipl vrlneb w:il o to ecmiui-nee w rk on. and u ei'p, ii 'J'ke ';;' ' omimni;)) one 1' the larjr.-ut. amLtest lioi il peipiiper.. publlsdied all i nt tree by mail. Kradcr, O jou want p.;rmui::tut jiro'JuiLlo -.vurli. Addicts K C. ALLEN Si CO.. Auni Mwin pm toi wrbittit:r 017 St. Chaiit's Street. Fonsrer l-.ciitcd in St T.oui than a-y Chron f ie I'liyiciii'-, o ufi:ess'iilly tr-nt Simt!ej ind d ii. plicated Vemreil Diefe a. to Initio j Ip itionf" oom ei-ery St ite. Hi! liopi l i.p-S pmiiiit!ts. it Iif .inie e.-er!vr:i'. with par-J es' uruvs prepare.I in Hit? e-t. In i-!im t. c ;ir Hi? tiisei" civ.n up lv others, mi tn it:cr who t.iil I I r i ... i . . . . - en ; it ii ). r pnvii'e irouoies. on.-JUitaru'li j tren. Send two i(r:iiio ;..r ineili.. .1 i--nTe I: Ha.mioiid. Wo)ieHiwi. senr r umil. 15 cp. ia . iieS. both for 2- cts. lijO pages. All th:u the curiuua, -lonlit ul or liiqui it v wish o knn all h 'o-h Si'lf-pollutiou I'reve tion. Mnrria.e Kvery youta man ar.d w tu:m ouuht to read it u a wurnin The n vims d hi itated partially impot.-nt seioDti 'cally udri-icd. decJl k HENRY BOECK DEALER IS PUR IN I T U RE, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BKDSTKADS. OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS 1XD AT ALL rBICCB. Melalic Burial Cases. 1 -f WOODEN COFFINS . " OPALL SIZH3. "Ready Mada, and Sold Cheap for Cash. tTith mnny thanks for past pntronajru. ilo ife all to call and examine my l.trgo Kto.-k niture and CoQins jan28t ,100,000 FEET ! The undersigned hag on baud n large qastity o COTTONWOOD LUMBER WH TKBS AT KAS0.VXELKriGUKC8. OHDEtS FILLED on 5hort notice, uuibtr. and for any cize or cnetg Rafters, Studdmgs, Joists cac he had oa short niti?9. 0. 1I3C5BL iito nit (., CARPENTER?? Jfirvrrs-j.. - to do work in good style, on ehort- notio . ar. a cheap aa the cheapest. 3kop. corner .uuiti a. r- i,ii. atresia. awsdldtx PLATTSMOUTH .Till.!,. C. HKlShl- Prr,nritor. II ir; n ir ratonnttT ll repaired and placed in thorough runnint &rd tasa?jj of Wbjmt waul iiu:noai4ii i p ' iio" th-it it prod s 1JOYS A.YD ClLJJiU:A Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe, GLAMKET3, 6Q0SSf TRUNKS, VALISES, E.G. in Street- Second Door East of the Court Urusa liRAXCU liOL'SE Broadway, Ccccnoi! fcluCi Iowa. PLAT i GOTH MANUFACTOEY. CUSTOM fADE BOOTS AND SHOES AT grpRepairing neatly Main Strcoi, PiatLmouth, Web. PLATTSMOUTH FALL TEUft FOf? 1371. Coaimeuces October 1 1871. Chicago Avcoac, Cass county Net.raska- Prof. Adolpiie d'Allcmar.d, Proprietor and i r;ii-;ipal, As.-isted by able Tutors. 'i'IIIS Academy ia now in nucces?rr.l oppcra 1 tion, and oitera at uu.-dcr.:lc term the ufual .uvaiit.iifes of ii First-Ciass Sclicsl. . 'he'conre of study cnjhr.ices every brunch t of :i thoro Jifh b'.v.g' i.-'D ediicHtion. toKt-luer crcir the lui.dorn lm nuacs. ma.-iu soid ilrumij ir'tpnl.cuiar and reltreaoe adare.-s th I'riie:! wh luhli.lf rl 1TF1 TT th V..iil:i. ..t U..O.IV I M::razine b t with Janui V I!.u-eio1d 7' It ii edite.t ' y Ijaii Hata Hon. S. . Wood, and H. V. ihri:e. nnd iin.liid.-M nuinrifr its r. lar erintriluitorR Home H'ci-li'v. tlail llai.iltn.-, Tho. K tJetch-r; l)r D o lri, Or. V. W. U.ill. Jiiim-a Pa urn. etc. Harriet L'eeoher Stowe. J;,i-k i'..niTio. John i s.ixe. M ij. Oen"i K lpairi. k. I' tr deion V. N bv eto , wri'e tor if e. a iona'ly. Te ih.-i. ne Ilo'Iar a yeir 1 n elubhin.', three n-si-cla-5 p-ri-.dL' n uro given 'or the p-'ce of one of th -tn. The iii.i't lij.eral I'reu.ima Lirt ever p ll:!ied Xo erio i.:al more tVe (ueMly or f tvera'd v inetj-tion- d v f. e prr.-. " Wood'. liou-rho'tl Mnjnzino i ..f the ii'O'iumeiits ot ln- in e:itc or-jn; whi,-' I'inr'-. tLa age." Mcti-o ii-t Home Jo-ir:t il. I'uila iul pni ;. I "a. "'I ha--- Keen improved ev r !,i-i- v ' V- ew i . ii enter'. i i r lu; ire." t'rur-t-r N. w- Ma k. t l';j'!i!:i. "I l-a m:rv e1 ' chepte-M .nvl Crt-c as quality eouiln' e 1." A'-"- 1 ri.- Tlmr. S.'UuuiCt. copy sent ire- t i y a i ii . s. a. 1 iou .v co. .e.vtiuixii, y. dw4 THE UN0!N INSURANCE COIPNY , Northwe-t Corner Third and Ceafra Avenues, Cincinnati, Ohio, ' Amount Insured, $6,G00,C00 John M. Phillips, Ptetulent. Jno. P. P. Peek, Vice-Pendent N. W. I J arris. ,Scere'arv. E. P. Marshall. A it ii'tant Secretary. Jokn Davit, M. D., AVm.B. Davw, II lledioal xaminri. ncaj'jci-oB R . S. Kut. D n. Cor. i-eo. rreodmen's Aid So ciety, t'incinnuti. Jomh: Lnrkin, l.arkin. Wright A Co Batikern, ilK-innall. X. TV. rr. See etary Union Central Life Inrurnico iiupan'-. Juhn ( bchnwr, Liirkin, Wright it Co., Ban kers, Cincinnati. H'trrty l)r ump. Larkin, Wr'g-ht A Co-, Baa kcr. Cincinnati. Jhn Davit, M . Xo 303 Ehn street Cin. Mm Ii Uuti-.M D. No 31a tl:n ftreet. Cin. John P. r- I'erlc. Vi c-Presideut of Union 'eritr::l Li.'e Insurance Co. Phil'ipm thitihcx. llauiikon, uhio l-r:iet Willi.ttu; Attorney nt I.siw, Hamilton O. fetrr Mnrjihv. tii-tnilton, Ohio .' v J I, 'h-iijtint. Ciaeinnnti. J:iio John M I hit Tresident ot Central Life In surance tVinpsny Lee Y- tiidette. Gen a irent For Nebraska J 1! PkkssoS. Local Ajrr.t It It Livtxi;sTox, Aledioiil Examinor Sept.lOd&wtf Cpi(BEST IM THE WORLD. t3)T r.c-77 York OSce, 27 EIESIlS ST. l&. Trees! f,-,;-- Plants! ft ocr. vrd-.-n Seeds! Apple and Crab, Uoulgr fit, best sort5 l'J.tltl. (V) Penr. H 1. Ex-ra, 1 yr., Bartlett. Ac. 3 to 4 ft., doz.. itij) y'te t-. IVji.-h.bii.. SC: Apple. Onpe new.l.n.; l! . r.tu oi, hi'.e Pene'i ii!w. Karl v Itose ;'i,i .w.yi ff.Soiti:ipl .l -eh. s"i; Jij,,,-. - j I.lasir eH.alulygue.lJOpaie,Jttw ric L nt. j(jL. . iK.P! OENIX. B.oominston, IlUa jan IS. wSw NOTICE. rWILL furnish parties with stone for buildioir purposes nt reasonable rate-.. u.t niy qu .rrvor rtchTer on the cirs at Loaisville elation- The f..ljo.Ti a- kindrfran be ha 1 on fhoit notice, sill. ftp, perch rock, hce or rod sand utoce f ucli as waJaSta-,-;iheB.JfcM K.R.ia th enaairae: 'oeir Ftone work. All reponaible orders proiaptlr filled Ad.'.rcs 1 f - A- Hi-viVKIt - '3f JT". - - - f i H. --M K Ac- Ae- X s CLOTWIJVG rialtsmoutb, Nebraska BOOT im SHOE cons by P. KAXVELL, "A Teuny Sawd is a Penny Exr4." And if you dtgsire to Am well as Puund e to To Buy Yoar M e Kvc !.r.i.ht rr.t H D. Fo. sr.d now . e rr lh. new r nre room luir iionr north tho Pintte alley Hi. i;ne, where wnhnvcjuvt ri'.'eiv.-d .in flddiiimul urp.y of Oro.;t rie mt, I r.M-iioiis. wiiinii e iii t '.i vry low fer eaia At! k-n U ii country produce taken in ex iiauaa far jf'-'ds. BS2CKE1TBK08. DULLER Iff DFiTJC-S, m. -d- -mm m M , 1 AND WiLIaXs PAP ! I AiPPaper Trim mod Chargs. free of Also Dealer In Bocks, Stationary, 8agazine3, and Latest Publications. Pi wcripticn carefully compounded by anra peritticed iirustcist. ltemember the plnce, threetloors west of tbt lltrald oEce; Plaitbtaoath. Nebraska. V rt . .---- -i . ir ii Ti-'si'-A- y. y i. fix: U'Ll tie f;und at hi oi I atand on Main Pt. II where he will he pie e 1 tones his for mer civtoineii and lricnds. "I e hag a lan,"! 1 -ood a'vortucLt of firm 11 ui.ichinei-y -u.-b as the Tai:divcr, aud U-lice Cora Plautiri. Stulleandhrcaktnjplowi. iron and wooden 'j"b Kajle acd Orchard City Cultivator, bo Jlars'a liiding Cultirator, Milh-irn Wjijoris.rhanipion Reaper A Mowe -.!a-:.li! j i hrauer, JiO F. J. MEITEER. M.ii;i Strcat. Plntt'moath. Neb. L. S IK At R, Traveling Aent. Feb.9wtf. Lo k to Vour Chiiilren. rJ he Great i3. milting Ilemcdy. MRS. Cures colic and ftrirdno- in) Pria Wiiiocn.b'k the toa't-!, and f . iinte?" ' Syrup. -Ike T-tovesa of teet!ir.K. Xen'a iv'Mb. ; tab 'ueu c.-bvnl.-i..ii4 and. Price Whitembi ove:C..me? al 1 Iise;b..Ta iuci- 2oi Syrup. idea; t uif.inU and ehi.dr- n. CentJ. MSS. . Curia Uiarrha-i lJeuto- fr'rice 'hitcem'o nr nnd suicrnercjinplaiut a3 Syrup. children of all ages. Cor.li. It ia the rreht Infan'o and Childrcn'enSooth ina llemedy. in ali uir.ler brougat on by teething or any other caue. Prepiwcd by tlie tlrafton Medicine Co:, St. Lou in Ma. f-old ty draesirts aad dealen ia Me cr hi-r , tffd evv3 ' CM . .t h -T-,--r srrr. T? f I PATENTED OCTOCEIt 17, IET1. It t n t'oinpiotA Hucrcua! Knvea Nmf 'Vlmo unil Dic'cen, uml the iaUlauia . I" W uiilns Hay. ihav thf Wanheraud jrou lririrei aruIlLog Wife. It la ttiK beet Mi tiiixiovx' Inirenieil. 1 a prfe. lor Va!ier a a wrlniTr W Tor a) wringnr. Tli onleil i-.tiniony m: " Tlila Wm-lilr.e in pi t'ert In roncepHon, ami lm set-nred tlitKt.AT fAT IKS-ilHI.K MIK! f Of WAsllISC St lit-At 8 in lh l.KASf IMSSIHLK (M PASS, and I Compact. J.i vlit, S-Llly lliiu l.-, an, I I'm it in to I. now UmI IC w.ll ilo tiin k with Ku, lcuiiotjy ar- 1 Kflirtem jr." T'xMe who once sew tl.it Marlilue work, thro aairfe the liimbeiiiiK, unwl. l lv, uwless luachiun vhlcli lire S'nn!!y (:til l to ni .-r.n.tilicli ih olii- t rromiaad lo proiiiiiieut nnd loml coiin iuia RdveniM-nM-uia. 'I ho pric- Hiiotlior iniluce.neiit to pun:liHm-n rma ten pUre'l in low tlmt it in within tlie fucli ol eiy lioum-keetv . un-i tlxr- in no itrtK'lc of Joiiint a- -oi" v liili ill repiy tiis a mat I lntntmn.'. no oii. 97. 0 in a I that w nnVn fur tt.lt Rreiit Ifllwr-wiver. Ai.'tii UHii'e, every wliere. A UliarM illmomit te Avrnts huJ tUs tricle. For taim ail. I e. llio Muu Ltciumia .AII'.IN liiW cif '.. S9 S-. lauul Sit., I'Uicaso, 1Uiu14 m ti PACIFIC OM Re'inHa and TcpulaT Tkrcafa1 l-IpiOl llcut, loamiLouis -AUD ALL lOINTi EASTI nOFiTHl SOUTHl JVo Change of Carj Firm Saint Louis ts Mew YorK xo oTsca rti.- cir.v cistsum ci7ii. THE MiStOUFI PACIFIC f.AILRuAO IS EQUIP PD WITU. Elegant Day Coaches I Piilinian's Calico Sleepers! IVillero Safuty PL.tforml Patent steam Brake! An r'qi'iif.Miciit ur.r lua'cd by any other Line in the Wisi. - 'if-' it RY C I TRY IT 1 .i H JiUTTKUY vaiujiLi Ata actiAJav DTITJG&IST la receirinB1 and saon huad at ttM eld stand cf WLiUA Butteryt) ?outn side Main Street, Ttntbruoot K. JUS- THE LARGEST ANO Mos-t Complete 8tek of Vrar. Mcdietn. Piinf. O rmtintl Lend. Vnrnisb. ccl i;i. Fih "d. tcMn Cil. Oni-s'ini Ojl. r;,.'Ar Oil. rcr-tifoo Oil. v-'hrl Oil. Ti"c l Oil La'4 Oil. Irniil Oil. Cod Liver' il. arid n lr.rrc vriety tioa. Perfttmery Vamrr wl oile Artist Enc, ri ericc x,r PATENT MED.CINES Javoe'a Uoa'f Aye , t-eovillo'a ITnira Chrinlie'a il.r Lain'n. lor-e', Bak'.'r't Vit.:ir'i, .Wrirht'a, Wake field. tJuvr.ittV. Ptrrv Llvia' i Itoback . l'.-titt'a. ilr- Wii!..i Ir. U incn-Hg Jj'.-atettt-r'f, lr?kc' Walliiee'x. V ot'a aud oi the i.io.tt popnlar Patent Medieini:! in uj-e at the present dayi Branilles Wines and Vhiskie Of t'ae Eest tirades and qanlkied, ttriolly fer Medical purp.es. LfJMESTIC DYES, Bed or Roe. fJreen. I51u, Black. Annlino. Ia. digo. Madder, Kxtract Logwood, Irj Woods. Ac. In f:ict, ever) thing that is nenJe ) in tho drag or Medicul hue. Phisicians' Perscripticns Carelully u. pounded and put np at ail bear All DiutfS w;,. rented fre-b and pure. Call be tors buying, ud 1 fee what I have to tail. Plattsiusuth, Feb. 34.1i.diwif. National Business Index. Tba above i the title of a new monthly rtpet devoitjd to businf-'s ;t;erer-ti ot a national or gcnernl c'.nr-i' tcr. tor the edification and bn fi o! intelligent people nihil vdrtn, it un ter'ai1 c .view an l review p. sijn evanU Ir. tu a bu.in s !it.".ndpd:it. Faat of a boi-nct:-j nature r.-hitinir f. cnp'tV. labor. i-ricnl-ture, coioficree uinnuf.cturei. e-iura ion. rli Bion. literature, pi. litit-.. every .ubject com m.indiiiK rei efal ait.-niio... are brouit togeth er and urrHiigtd in a ters. pointed, ou.-iueje-I'ke manner. Strict aecurrney mconeci"ntioui ly sought after Ciindi.l. iu.partial. viarout Comment anil criticinn by able writer will b4 an iuip;rt feature. A kl.'.nm corresp ndeDtUI denircd in eveiy county lu the I niied htatea where not lre.-!Oy ebyugril. Question of 9 bni ni character from reader rc--eive epeciat attention. Tei m : t W) a year; 1 )eenfa a ooi ; Jh- Index Cu. i'alluu?r, 4rJ W. JaW.ea JJemm, Vxl. C-w V i