"' - . v. I A-. It I it . i i i it tf m 11 t t i t I ' i j t H -. i t 'j THE NEBRASKA HERALD. Rail lload Time Tabic. B. Jt M. R. n IN NEBRASKA. ARR TEH. I DFF1ET". M'l and Kx. 3:15 p. m.iMail and Ex. 10:00 a tn Freight ! Ac. U.UO ;i. m. Freight A. Ac, 4.45 p- in B. A M. II. li. IX IOWA. . AP1L1VES Mail Sc Kx. 7 p. m. Ac'iiou A Fr'ght 4 p in. Paeilic Lprei 10 a n:. ""PARTS Mail A Ex. C a. m. Ae'tion A Fr'ght 12 in. Allan iic Ex. 4:15 p lu. OMAHA k SOUTHWESTERN. In connection with Burlington Sc Missour River Railroad in Nebraska. Depot at toot of Jour street. LIATM. ' - A ft Rive. Omaha ..h:0 a. m. uo !:i p. in, Lincoln ;:' a. m. io l;M p. lu. Lincoln -12:30 p. m lu " V-.'.V) p. in Omaha- 11:10 a, in do (3:10 p. in K C. ST. JOB. Sc C D. It. R. J.AT PACIFIC jrsCTIOX IOWA. I liOIMi XUKTH. OOINO SOUTH. Mal and Kxpres 4:4" p. m. T:"7 a. iu. Nisht iixpre-s S: 15 a. in- 2:lUp. iu. xiiw ki ! p:--fisier lrom I'latts-mouib close enBiiceii "! un;: South or North by leaving here On the l-i'A) hi. tram ARRIVAL A Nil DLPARTULE OF MAILS T.t.nz. CI.OSKS. A RRIVKS 10 p in. lo.:;o p ir ID I'. Hi. ui lOp ill. lO.JOpiu 9 a in. 4 pill. 10 p in 10 a ru 1 2 in. 12 m. C. B. A- :-t. Joe K. U. South C. I!. A- St. Joe R. R. North. . .V M. R. K. r.:i-t. . B. A M. R. R. West. O.tiaha by R ul Wee-pinK vVntcrj 9 p in. S pm. Departs .1oii-iay-, Wt-.tnesdavs ud Fridays, Okii'u heur.. irom 3 a m to . p ui. Sundays, 12 to Pyr,, MARgALIj p, M. LOCAL IsTBWS, it is definitely settled that Hon. .-. E. Doom, of Gage county, will be a can didate lor Governor. Th ItepuMieuns of Sarpy county will hold th' ir Conv;nt:on at Papillion on Wed:i'-.lay, May, th, 172. Mis X.-!'.ie Giant, daughter of Piesi d -ut t Jr int, was pr s.nitcd to the Queen in L ki Iou on the 27th of !a-l month.' Lineoln is nrikii..? extensive arrane iiit iitsfor the if.uiiiiii Slate Fair which is to ki held at that City in September. Dolly Vard-'n wagons ate the latest tliint;- out. Tiiey di.T r fntm other war fiis in no other resprct tx pt in name. - V. A. 1 writ it;? some vciy r-a'la In I,'..- sket.-hc- in the IJro vvnvil!.; .1 r li er, !' t!;. early days of Nemaha votin! v. The 1'o-tiia-ttT and the Assistant Ca-hier of the Nati-nal I'ank are fad to be tb. luartict lau-Inr- in the city. Tii.-v laugh vi.q irou.-iy. II.;i. A. J. P:iul was dect.-tl to n p r. sent the -(.i!iity i f Ili-wnr.l at the publiian Stare ( 'crivciition, to be held at Liceclii, M y 11. 1ST2. The O-tnn.wa Couth r s-ttys that Nc I.t.l i r.U :f d.-bt, which would b- ViiV ore T-n-v it N. I :a-ka herel' e i'tl-1 .-:iy so that a (; us'-;r.iti fi.tn :i i in tl-.n fi'y makiticr r n tt-rt a t(.!i:iii tusmiT-ic- r;ftji iin i'ts teiy on a l.'.ri' Hon. V,r. II F. StM-.-.t nnd G. W Wbitebea 1, pviv.ire S.-eretary to the Go. rt;er. v.ete "m tl " et'y la-t 1 isht. Tli- rnn;.-.r th-it t! ev wtll t-t .;,..! .. ; !.;: i C.uiv v.t'i-n i- eor- r c . Ti e II-v. .1. 'A'. iVker Cuiversali-t ioi-rer wii; pnch at ('iark i; Phxtu- ii d; ..it IV 11:1 111. ST at ..I-: p ni Ml fii tils of Libeial ti; : re in vi 'e'!. Tlie Oiaht li-f pro esrs that it is "not a jvt'' a Cincinnati Republican, and ir.foims its rea.Iers that it is only waiting lor somelhins to turn up. - - Old river men say ti e Mis-onri will be hie her in dune than it has been for ten years. How they know, we don't know, so we just vivo what they say and let people do as they please about believing it. Mr. Samuel Baikir of Eight Mile Grove sh:pi.e l fifty-six head of fine hogs to Chieae. on Saturday la-t. Mr. Bar-kt-r ha- about two hundred head of fat st-. ers which he h is been feeding all win ter. We are glad to see our farmers turning their attention to stock. The e is some talk of starting a Distil ery here this summer. It will be none of your Liir -r Beer eonccr".-, but a place where the straight article is made It is unnecessary f ir us to itate that this es tablishment don't expect to sell all its fluids bere. We undeis' Hid that the B. & M. R. II will eoiui Itte th rip rap work in front of the eitv down to the point about a mile below, this summer. The company contemplate stvctal other im provements at this place, which wib cost about l.jOtXM dollars. This sum paid out here wi'l he'p-trade and make mot.ev tdentier than it, ha- been cf Lte - l We don't know much about the Oil business, but we think it v :u;d pay some one to stact an oil mill l.e.e. We have the fir;est Hiiiieuhural country in the State w here the seed can be raised and our facilities f r fati-portaiioti to a market unequaled in th- State. We b-Iieve the city of l'bitt-tn u'h would aid this enter prise iu a .-ubst siitial manner. The pro-pect fir getting t he Method ist College located here is good, but we hope our citiz ns will not be so pleased that th"y will lose Muht of the necessity for tbc yioj.ii.-t .1 IIih School budding, which is as much needed as the Trunk R. R. The Side Wheel Steamer of Messrs. Way man & Curtis is almost completed and will be ready for business soon. It is an elegant looking craft and is faultless in shape- The engine and boiler are c f the b- st manuf.icture and of power suffi cient to inaks th little W it the faate-t ever placed oa tho MlcdOiui COVSTT MEDHJALWIUETY. The members of the Cass County Med ical Society are requested to meet at Dr. John Black's office in I'lattiuouth on Saturday, May the 8th at 2 o'clock P. M. All regular physicians of good standing who have not joined the Society can do fo on that day. A full attendance N re quested as business of importance will be transacted. JNO BLACK M. D. -It. R. Livingston M. D. President Secretary. Platte ounfy la-t fallapptoprate-Lhe sum of 200 for pamphlets and other documents which have been scattered broadcast over the country. In conse quence numerous immigrants are settling in that county this spring. Fifty families arrived at Plum Creek in one day to settle in Dawson county, and 200 more are on the way from Mich igan. So much for voting $200 for Immigration purposes. T hat is the kin 1 of men to have to advance a county's in terests. I ' imont I lemhl. llailwaj' empl.iVes do not- have to serve a long apprenticeship. A man is believed to be competent for the position when h. can shut a door in such a manner as to lead the occupant of the tenth seat back to infer that it is too late to prepare for eternity. Dunbar; A V ' r. a . Mil. DlSUAH.i thinks t'lit the p eit want of the United .Mates "is a fountain of honor." It may be so, but the pub lie opinion is strongly divided upon that subject. Mr. Greeley, for instance, likes c ld water fountain while Mr Sehurz i find of fountain of beer. Senati r Trumbull, as may bo naturally supposed prefers soda fountains, while Gratz IJrown and the bard fl-ted Democracy prt-fer, as a general rule, whisky fountains straight. Wiisltitirton !pnbfiain. For several weeks a fearful war has been raging between the beer manufac turers of Lincoln and Fremont, each claiming a better artii l i than the oth -r. In order to settle the nutter they called on the editor of the Schuyler Iteyi'stfr, as arbitrator, and the result is that the brewers are in a worse fix than ever thvy don't have any beer left to seliv.snd there is n" telling how lonz this ari-itn-ment will la-t. The L'tieo!n brewer says if there ain't a slackening np before long he will work in a lit'le oitro "!yc-r in" and see if that ddi't fetch th- an iwer. v : N" i y. i. The UTi'h r-'r.ed wi-hes to i-urehase a lot of youeg cattle. Inquire at my re;i dei.ee in l'lattsmouth, or at the Hkkald ofTtce. G Ei tft RE A. SKVBfIT. April 18, ls?2. tf l'ksi t ;: ti:. Parties in siiing pasturage Cor f t' ek can be accommodated by calling on the und--r.-igf.ed. Good water in the fi 'Id. Ss.mf. L Tii"ina, Four mile-we-t of 1 i'at-t!io;it!i. Apr!. 11 w-4 Our Onah i Conieinpirarie 1. ave o r.r tl. ! be ' n b ui e .1 I'iitte Hi rr K..i! lbvul Itri.lje and th. d.-mrer of t--ai inir tbtir lit.-n emit . t;t We trust they ill IimM on mid not add aIi .T-'sale tlesti nenoj! of .-hil ts to tSeir aliea-.'y num vmi-f.o:u-d that Mr . troubles!. r..bn Fi:z, We a e it rald hustl-e con'raet. fir erK'i'u ' h s b;i i-:a:; 1 t ! i ; w .!; as -::i,i as r i - n st. irom hi: mi v: A ti'""-v chine for Wiieox'.v (ii'.i'-s Scwltii' ma sale or tr . !-. l:t i-iiie at ti e HtRAI-I) i -ffiee. tf Mr O B. T. Wi lwmis sends us a pamphl"t giving a 'escrijit ion of Seward County, its adrjnt.ijses. resources etc It would be we!! it tlie exwmple -et by this County was imitated by every Coun ty in the State. The Liberals held a pow-wow at No braska City, la-t week, and nominated some delegate-: to the Cincinnati Con vention. The most singular thing about the meeting is that the minutes cannot be had for publication, so we are unable to tell who made the speeches, and what was naid We are inebned to thiuk that they nther lost their prip when they met and found -o few of their faith. BK.V. IM HKV Has just enlarged his "Dot key's Week ly" to forty-eight columns, making tl c finest literary family journal in the west. His real life sketches are a new and very de-irable liature, which, together with his immensely interesting original stories of western lifemake. "Dorkey's Week ly" by far the most interesting paper to the people of the great West. 1'on t fail to subseffoe, or send for speci.uen copy to Ben- D'rkev, ap25w3 St Louis, Mo. The total assessed value of Ri hard- son county 5 i'J.CTo, 1 Zi 70. They claim that, this is not nioru than ene. third the real value they don't say th:- o the ass -s-or ;nd ovAy talk it confi dentiah'y. Good for Richardson ; it is a mo.'iel county. Juchardson county is erecting iron bridges. Their Commissioners have level beads iron bridges cost ali tle more, but they wont't tot nor burn. Now I am ready to sUow j'ou the nicest assortment ot jewelry ever bouaht in this market, and I will ?-cdl everything in tuy line cheaper than ever sold here before, watc'ies an 1 cl cks can folly re paired and warranted You will fin! me at Win. Stauelmann's Clothing Hons Paul Braistcu. April 11 w4 The prominent candidates for the Vice-1 'residency in the Republican rank" are Hon- Schmler Co'fax, Senator Wil son, of Iowa and Senator Wilson of Massachu-ettss. The signs seem to in dicate that Colfax will be re-nominated, although the Wiisons are very popular and sound men. Colfax, has done much for the party, and deserves new honor at its band. Greeley sat for a bust. Perry, n rising young scu'pter. mad" ir, and it will toon b vm exhibition io Bostoo. OLDCK'N Sl'HEI'W. 4 IRCCS AX U AIK M1M Cttl H. This grand combination is to visit our town Tuesday May 7th with an attractive Museum, a first class Circus", and acom prehensive Menagerie. The Great Eu ropean Gymnasts Mons. t Madame Sanyeah. are with this concern and to see their wonderful performance, is well worth the price of Admssion, The lev iathan of the Jeep, a monster Wha'e has been captured, and is now on exhib ition in O'der's Triple Show; also the Cardiff Giant seen without extra charg J. Antony the many att actions in the Me nagerie, is a Baby Elephant only 50 inches in Light a perfect, Tom Thumb of an Elephant, imported express'y for Older s Show at immense cost. The Sea Cow Sea Ticer Sea Dog Seal and Sharks are worth seeing; with a full assortment of wild animals Mon keys and Birds. Our good opinion of Older's show is based upon the fact that the papers speak very highly of its mer its, wherever it ha exhibited an I pro. nourc;' it the model show of the seatf-m. Museum and Meriagerie in one tent and Ciicus in an other; every thing sreen fr one ticket. . ll-memher the date and co iio to fon an 1 see the won lers of nn'ure; contained in Older's Great World's Fair. Reports from Spain indicate that the troubles in that unhippy country have commenced anew. Don Carlos the Chief of the insureetionists is in the country .t head of a larire army, and the Carlists are rising in all parts. The Government has called for troops and is marchins its army on the insureetionists at or about Silmacia- You can buy ladies' Gaiter, very nent for $1 50 at the Flattsmouth Shoe Store. apr4tf The following notice printed on colored card board: with a nice horler, hangs up in a placo of business in Rome, N. Y. : "Mebbe you don't petter had loaf round here, ven you don't got some pecsines, ain't it?" You enn buy men's chocs ( good) for $2 00 at the Flattsmouth Shoe Store, aprttf Some of the Omaha folks think the 3T0,0 V. ni l vor d bv Don .da- Coutitv to the () n ill t Ml I "oiil h we-ret n lloid a b :1 iiiv.-sttuenf, unless the Platte Itiv er Iii fge is eonip'eted at an early day. A tenii.le wind storm prevailed last wet k on the Atlantic coast ami much damage dene. The gv-at building which Gilniore was crvettrnr f ir the Bo-ton Jubilee is now in a heap of iuins hit.1 it is thought ho cannot rebuild in time ii.r t lie .1 uiiilee which wi-to beheld in June. Woiktw.cn areatwoik it building and the Jiib'leo will probably come oif ii July i!' nothing further interfiles. New goods ! to ;.t .( !.(-, und cbtap a the l iatt.-tnouth Shoo Store, noxt door to pi-:-.ujk-. a..r4il "G t. t ut ot ui w .i.i what ave you on! for?" said a cms- o'd tLi :ll to a lit re brii.hr eyed t:'c!.'ti who bi peticd to ltd in t i- way Tl.e iitr!.. fc-dow. as ;o f-rej p.-d i.!tc si.ie, i.'ied very genliy : "'5 hey lo-'.ko ui'-n out of stieli (l.iru- n;s we me. at?;' i .-v Mouse for rent. in n. !-. ' f M.-VXW1 !.!. II.U'M.W. l.:::ir.-bi:Sw-tl the Missouri Dinmrmt of Mono ty i-t. a vi si s ofi.ee-holders not to seek or i e. u repiesep.Tatiori n the 1 bi.ai-I phia Convention. Ordinary modesty would dictate this policy, and we trust that Nebraska Republicans will not dele gate officc-holiins to represent them at Fhilalelplna. Daily new-paper paragraphing is get ting to be f 'nil abbreviated. Here a specimen recording a death : t lay S(encer, coloied, pint of Memphis whisky." Farmers I when you want Boots or J Shoes made to order. Ri pairing done, or anything in the way of leather and findings, call in O'Brirn & Merges, at the l'lattsmouth Shoe Store, next dour to post-office. apr4i.f Our old fiieud Met 'oliimirh of the St. L eais D'inocrut will atten 1 the Cincin nati Convention tirme 1 as follows: two Co't's revob'ers of the latest pattern, a pass over the Sc. Louts and Vandalia railroad, a cava-ry sabre, a poignard with an elegantly carved ivory handk the gilt of J .din Young Scammon two om nibus tickets, presented by his editorial ;i"-oci.ites, a pair of Berringers, a box of rever-i Me piper collars, a tooth brush an 1 a slun; shot A mountain Howitzer is ready to be lot warded to him for for t'e-i protection if" long range G jliting be found necessary. M ick i" a vigmou penma i and will make it red hot for those he dares molest or make afraid. An eastern gentleman lias invented a sheet iron cat with a cyjiudiieal attach ment, with steel claws and teeth. It is worked by c ck-work. A bellows insid "Wi -11- up the tail at wiil to a belligerent size, and, by a tremulo atta hmetit, causes nt the same tim", the patent cat to c mit all noises of which the living eat is capable. When you want fun, you wind up your cat and place him "ii the roof. Kvery cat within ba'f a mile hear" him, girds on his armor and sallies forth. Frequently fifty or a hundred at tack him at once. No sooner does the patent cat feel the weight of an assailant than his teeth and claws work with light ning rapidity. Adversaries within six feet of hitu are torn in shreds. Fre-h battalions come on t ) meet a similar fate, and in an hour several bushels of hair, toe-nails, and fiddle-strings alone remain. O'Brien & Merges, at the Flattsmouth Shoe Store, make to order, at reduced prices, the very best class of French Calf Boots, Shi.Qs, &c, all styles of adies' Bronze, Glove and White Kid Shoes and Slippers, made to order. apr-kf "II. G. says he has "crossed the river and burned the bridges after him"" And it is supposed, from t' e lively sty'e iu which he frisks about, that some of the fparks must have lodged beneath the coat tails says the New York Com mercial Atfcrrertim'T Last Saturday, a fellow got druok, and quietly laid down on the etreet 0 "rest." The Marshal and some assist ants carried him away ou a couple of handspikes. - They are "just snaking out the fish" at the mouth of the Platte. This staU of things has caused some excitement in fishing circles, and the demand for hooks and things is on the increase. t- - Says the Albany Journal.' "The Liberal movement is net overwhelming in Iowa. In choosing delegates to the recent 11 publican State Convention, of the iS counties, 8'J had instructed for Grant, and every one of them had in dorsed his administration In the State Convention there were in attendance only five anti Grant men, and the in struction to the delegates to Philadel phia to vote and work for Grant was not opposed by a single vote. Of the 23.5 Republican papers in the Sta?e, not one has indorsed the Cincinnati project." ,. The following named persons were se lect-.d by the Libeial Republican Con vention, held at Nebraska City," April 25th to attend the Cincinnati Conven tion : Douglas county G. W. Ambro-e. John McConuick, Dr. Wui. Bauuier. J. Bcrlit, and -A . Perkins. Otoe county O. P .Mason, Dr. F Rentier, F. Bey.-ehlag, John McCaithy, A. S. Cole and W. K Roberts. Lmica-ter county F. W. Ilohman B K. Fisher; O. W. Web.-ter, . A. W. Kedog and W. P. Fhiliips. Washington county Christian Rath maun and Henry Wies. Richardson countv F. F. Walthers. Editors will pka-e itiert, as a mattef of general intete.-t, the announcement of the third section of the Agricultural Congress, convened at St. Louis, M. . Monday, May 27, l!?72- The meeting N under the au-piees of the St. Lni Fair Association, and correspondents from every section of the countiy indi cates a full attendance. All Agnculi ui a! at id I ior: icoit ur.d Societies areinol-; to n j.;e (inti'-n by mie d l tate iv. i.i' v of ir- iie-uibii an- '! -f:y tiqif-t.-.l to eo opciate. Ci;.s . (ii.ti.vE, -e V. We "are reliably infornied that in c;s the Midland I'a ifie R. R. bdl-toa i. pt any one of the pmpositions submitted ! y the Trunk I!. II. ( 'nintnii tee th Vai iiiw Gua e Road will submit a prepo i tion to i mi their line from Falls Cit; alone the Uiver to thi place where l. will connect with the Omaha Branch of i he i;. & M. We under -tari'l that a couple of g" tleiiieu living near the City are t.,;il,!i.; 1 1 1 1 !ii tlielil s to p'niit aho il ",();. ere i Ca-;or licatis. e th'i.k the id -a f.-.-. ;.iid the vent ! men will i.e au.jily Pm fei- fl.eil enl. Tpii-e. The ( l.isl or B i; l.N about 25 !.il-!n 1 - ( t in ibis ;k which i: I-ee'l i the l"ii;io-e, VM fi.i.ik I he !e jicre, itu . '.. 1-1 : . l. i ! wi !-.- greater i i.e .'.,('. to 0!) or; ! i- -I'W l - lo I i a fi aii 1 1, Tl. ;:,! :e ill ' !: I'iir, !-, ', i'.i.iie -eel;s a wl-i - ... an ! il.e Ivi-io. bi- S, e.i -f,;.! co- s thiT g;v'e io tin A. ,1 -i- . . 'ri -anti ! tier tr at Wi.k.ic tie. wi le an 1 exten -ive eireu'-ition Ho al ter a vii-oiou- and exhaustive review o the "uliject has concluded that the ( uz z'es and conundrums which they spread week y bef rf their rea f-'rs is one of th chief causes which brings abo'it the d' sired result. He therefore introduce tint feature in the Tribune and la-t we k opened on a small scale as follow "Why is our State Superintendent like the thir l cur! on a pia's fail? Answers will be received a:id publish ed in our next." hoxtii.t nr.roitr or second Ten is considered perfect in deportment and n citation. The following stand 10 Belie Marque (te, Hattie Marquette, Amelia lleist l, Nettie Nichols. Lillie Dili, y, Susie Drain, Fva Wise?, Geo.gc- llei-el, Ed ward Barnes, Willie Drain Hammond Hnl.-chuh. Kddie Hourrigan Willie Hinton, Jehu Prongcr. The f .1 lowirg ate y m tiejinrtment anu IU ir recitation Kate Yallery, Anna Holschul; Louisa K.-bart. L-zzie Kitmanri, ' Zell Dillev, Frank Mullen. Ka'e Kiohl, r Anna Ki older, Almy Waterman, Lena Leavings, Susie Fail field, Rosie Stull. Katie Houtigan., Addie Spire-, Kmuia Benedict, 1 'hi be Meadows, John Beau niistcr, Jidui I-jiiman, Chester Ba'nis Peter Knee. Allie Knee. Conrad Siden stricker, -'bailie Drain, Wiilie Stud, Thoii.ii" Rieane, John Butieiy, Geo. W Yallery, Horace G. Barnes, F. John Yal'ery, Sat ah Yanatta, l .l.-ie Nieh.nl", Yiola Barnes, Ida C. Waterman, Ntl ie Barnes, Tiilie nei-el. Mary Woodscn. John Hathaway, Geneva Brown, Hattie Lecslcy, Allie Hinton, James Prongcr 'ibe fol.i.w'n.g me 8 t-. George Border Kiwood Butteiy, Willie Kihait, .Milton S La f.er, Buell Barnes, Luo Wood-on, Lue Yallery, Yanee Barnes, Id t Yallery Alex Spires, Anna B. Fairfield, 31 1.; Falriield, Lotta Yapp, Wiilie Beauuies ter, ALlie Buttery, Kite Cirrothers, Anna Mullen, Hettie Mullis, Htttie Shaffer, Sherman Knee, Bob LuesK-y, Pat-y Jj.-an. The following are 7. 7. Mausui Thouvenel, Belle Orr, Philip Kitmann, James Rgati, Amelia Yallery, .Mary Krohler, Grace Arnold, Wilde Ar-. nold, Allison Knee, Gay Orr. Uh,aiTe Yanatta, Timmy McKivet, :Anua Krohler. J. R. DILLEY, Maggie A. Sangmasier, Principal. ; Assistant. Infants The most irritable and rest less of these ten ier little household buds are charmed as it were into quiet and sweet repose by using Mrs, Whitcomb.s Syrup. The Steamer Western bound for the mountains passed up the river on Tues day last. IT..F. Price, formerly of this place, has located at Factoryville, and proposes starting a Ilicksmith shop there. The people of that section will find Mr. Fii 'eagood mechar.it- and an obliging gentleman. The new boat built at this place by Messr-. O'Neill, Wayman and Curtis, Las been named John Fitzgerald, in h-.nor of our worthy townsman. This is a deserved compliment to the most energetic man in the West. WKEPISO WATER ITEr"S, We regret to learn that Mrs. Coyling er and Mrs-AVart, wives of our excellent fiiends Messrs. Coylinger and Wart, near Weeping Water, were dangerously burned last Saturday, while attempting to save .-ouie things from their burning homes, which caught from a prarie fire. Thej were taken charge of by the Lidi.V Aid Society, who are pro viding for rheir wants as far as possible. At last accounts they were both getting along well, although suffering intense paiu fioni the burns. Both gentlemen lose heavily, particularly Mr. Wart, who loses all he had. Whisky is not a popular article of trade $t Weeping Water. One Sherry recently g n up a Benzi-neiy f r the pur pose of benzining his neighbors but they would not stand it, and so they hauhvl the Benzinist up before Ju-tice Ct niichael, who fined htm ?50, and in formed that if he did not elo-e his trap. a larger fine wou'd Iks I;vied . The $50 fine discouraged the enterprise, and to-n'nv no whisky is sold at Weeping WTare"r. Messrs. Reed Bros, requfs us to say that they have just received one of the most complete stocks of goods ever jrui.uht to the county, to which they invite particular attention. I hey pro- o e to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and to that fact they invite attention, o. For" further particulars see their idvcrtisement in another column. J. Sterling Morton telegraphed to the Omaha Urm1l that Chief Justice Ma son s a Cincinnati Liberal, and that be wi 1 1 e a a"" ei:,t,. tor I ongress on I lie Liberal or ;i:d reo l nt ti. ker l!,i- f !. Lis t (il -I K l!i ii. ernes n tlo- I'lt'.-ne u'li I'oft fSce, 1-.. ITU: 1 o k F V V, me -V Vnron l: ii lj..r .1-n l!r nc Wiiiiii.s U-.-i.iiftt h 'S R:.t 8 Ma.-y .- Eu k A ti (t:i1t Fnmk Cre-yn Tai's " froson Joi n It-niu.oas Ci. o 17" C .rn.y Kit lolijtr to n A F.ilN Louis-i. I'oi k v J rri-t..l! tl -o E K Cfieen J 11 ti.omouO Calilu te Ha-cnLP ll-ea A L Hil tbrnd J O ioliii.-on Pettr J hi -in J R Inland W T K-lly I) W Kitle Tan i ami n Ann l.iilie t'h.is '-V Mav I.o i 1 v,cc.,rd A 2 J;. rrjuisi ni2 MiienC'rey O V her A C M .n. r I J ! .xou John MichMrd'4 11 M fl.-srv i h uoi mt J '-'ie is Lottiw : a . ty i l'i tr r ;t ru--i (oo i'eti rsen ..I'ew . nt- Il-vil 1 U tier K.'jju.-a .I. .cs iw A R uk-; J l I o .t S 'I -i' i ! .Siiil' Siii.-lcl1 Ji.'ia :.t ..ti S A st'-vy -n t i ra ie w rii,a "!..: V oi- r e. a:t- . y 11 . ei lr V 'V. ; b r Y i. . V r-'-! -f r hcs ( -id n ri S - J W y a r -n i i. M. 3tc--l x w '.ns'sCirvii;'.;! 11km nv r -1 for no ;:ieij-:ibl. else S.e i i ) a il i!.-!-., or 'iy o. id. tV) ee,)r I'lllipll If Ire. . A.t tl- 13 Halo N. Y. K. V. Fierce, M. !., "(Jf'" P. R hvk'.i. vt Co , the N. Y. 'dvi iti-inj An. nts, have the monopo.y of spat t1 tin 1 ba-ation iu tinny hundred new-pap-Ts, and know by their cxperi enee, jii"t where to invest money to the b-t advantage." lirrkshiie Courier. I riAI.L wver consider Simmons' Liv i'i Ri oUl . tor as the preserver of ti e life - f my little son. who is now in blooming h. alth. . Mrs. ELLF.N M EACH AM, Chattahooche, Fia. For Sale at a Bargain S i of see oG, town 12. range 10 east, 100 acres broken, house and stabliiur for six hor ses; g. ol lot, f need, water handy, 2 miles fiom raihond station. Price, 2. UR). Eleven hundred down, balance on long time at. ten per cent, interest. Iu quire of Barnes & Pollock. uiarldtf Ki:i.D I'O I'A TO A few bushels of genuine early ros pota ocs for sale at Bennett Bros. roar2Stf. See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis i.ensarv, headed Hook for the Million Marn tgeuuide m anoiner column, ii should Ih; read by ail. decldivvly D'.ssolftion Nouck. Notice is here bvtriventhat the firm if (iutluuan & Hubeity is this day dissolved by mutual cou cut. Poison- knowing themselves indebted are requested to eouie forward ao I settle their accounts i.nmedi ately as Mr. Hut ei ty proposes leaving The bu siness will be continued by F. R. Gnth man at the old stand where he hopes to see all his old cu-tomers nnd fiiends. GUITLMAM & IlUliLRTY Aprii'25w3. i To St one Men. I will stand my Tro timr Stallions, Henhy Clay and 1 1 AMBl.ETONIAN PRINCE, which I brought from Oransre Co. N. Y., at my son. except on Saturday of each week. On that day thev wul be at tl.e tarin r. Dr. Wiley, 3 miles west of Ro k B ufl" w2 Henry Di bois. IZMIEZI IS HOW. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALLT.S in Dry Goods, Groa ries, tint d ware. Ciacen?ware. iioots. and Shots. 11 a1-, and Cups, ltinnl Imr.liments of 11 kinds. Weir ar X L" Cultivators, Union Corn Pl.tntF Crimlpinnr and Princeton Plow?,. Ac Ac iim unt-u-t. all of wbieh weofier to the public at the owef retail prices. All Good Warranted As Represented. -0ur coEFtatit aim will be to fell so low that it will be to the positive advantage of every far mer in the western ual central ortion t.f Cafr county to mako this their headquarters for trad. ICeiul. ISeutl. I5eul. 6 o i DPJJffS g KEDIG'INES, rcrfumerys. Toilet, nrti-les. Tfmhrs. Paints, Oil-", Varnish, l'utty. Window tilas, Lanirs, chimney's, xtra refined coal oil. n u-explo-vire burning fluid, Ac. Ac, Ac. Ac. so IIt. CHAPMAN'S Ppck oxix"Ci xx DRUG S'X'OIlEi- Next door west of the Post Office, in tho same room wilU O'liucu. buot and hoe dealer. 'SStrictty pure wines and liquor? (for medi cinal purpose a speciality. lie matiufa"tures flavoring extract, a fine preparation o' chocolate ready f-.r u., an un equi.lfd linking powdrr and v iriou- othfr nrii-cl-8. To those ddieted o tho u.- of Opium, that I'oNoiious and d"stroyinff drusr. ooiae or aH ilris me and le eared as tlious.u. is of others have been and are. heintr. by a pailil (. penua uuii antidote. h.-n once cured, which takes I ut a sho't. time, y .u have no Uosire tor dru or ihe Mini 1 Ie --aT'Communication fer the Opium Antidote may be ddrts.i to lir. r. IS ( hapm in PlaHs inouih. Neb. or E J. Ctmpman, I. !., Mo. Valley, low a. jat17dAwtf MONEY SAVED Is Money Earned GREAT SAVINGS TO CONSUMERS Below will be foun.1 a pa'tia! list of the goodd oil. red by us at tne Dollar each: Twelve yards Brown or Ule.iclieil Shirtinfr. Ihreti yards., double width, table Uninii-k. l.!!lis' Fine f nemi.-a wiih lancy bonom, (rufilcd or trim iu edj wtthani tucked skirt to lu inch. Lidies' fm whi'e eighteen Tiu-Ved Skirt. Fine tierm r wiih ivory lip bow, in d...-ii all Linen liaiiKer liifs. One leu qunr er I'oeey I on: I. Quilt A g .o.t ater'.ury Clock. Warranted Eipht pair ladi. s' tine white l ot on Hose, '1 wo oi.:ht-bl.ided pea-l hanulo Knives, lvht yards It I ark Alpaca. Oue hundred pi.-t re v vi vet Photograph Al bum. 1 wo fine hite ix tucked kit1". Our J rrniuiH Liit c.iiao be esc il'd to c'ub o fan z r. .S i- (11 . U'-I)t -key erina i onc. rtiua. 1 w a iv.- a -l- jo i or -' b -,e. Ont iivlijZ i. i luh.urs we b six gobl-i -toi:ach, n. n i... u '-. Is. .n. iu .. ti.e. Kit;ii'.y ..i L.. a.-'i-i (onhiii . f" i I siiv - i I . d I' b. ..--.(. o s. with six 1 usi'ooii- to iu eh i'lut-.1 on wtete ni-od. i s i , iir;nl, . ' ti.-rn.:.ii C. s ts; sold every-ffli- P a -1 r l a r . il l -i..-. i lie . : o- in ( ie ( s a t'r-.ni -." t . I rr -ent. cli. ! r ttan i - be inrt-h.. ed .' he rcta ij rude any nil r-. filer in'url, r. O t on. one o - any iiiuiii-cf oj .he a' ove ut- . . an 1 etuin to us wi h 'he money, and eonviie-e your.-e v. s that ue ! belter luau any U. llar ilouae iu this ci u m ry for I re i tier inlermation seoj tur circulars and terms to agents. -rjtnts Wanted Everywhere Address. HOUT iX. BRUNDAE Sc Co., Iso. 611 Pine '-tre t, fct. Louis, Mo. Plantat'nn fitter?. 5. T. i860 X. This won., rful vegetable restorative i" ttie sb et-aiichor of the feeble ar.d tie ' .i!it:it--d. As a tonic and enrdia' lor the : ? ' ni 1 ! -nij-.rd .t ba n ipt-t!'atnone i bie-. A- a ".;, 1 for tl.e uer- -k: s to -,t .et. wctii' n nre e .r, it i- -ut t-rse.liiisi ev. tv 11' sti'lOl S,fiT To ail ('doiu'es. tre.pi- . ti ei ,te or til. 11 It act- ;i a -ellc in everv sp'fi's of disorder c4.i..!j undei n.ioes tb.e bodily strengtl nid bwaks down the animal spirits. Dec. 26. di w lyr. Beautiful Women! HAGAN'3 MAGNOJIA BALM gives to the Com plexion the Freshnesa of Youth. IIaqak's magnolia Ealm overcomes the flushed irpcarance caused by heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes the laiy of forty appear but twenty, and so natural and perfect that no per on can detect its application, liy its use th roughest tkin is made to rival the pure radiant texture of youthful beauty. Itrctnovrg redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains nothing that will irjure the kin the least. Magnolia Balm is ued by all fashionable ladies in New York. London and Taris. It costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all I'rucifi-t? aud Pcr'uincr. Dec. G. diw lyr e 3d w. To tho Eist- North and Southeast. g'-jAv Vt-- PS" s -i-,- r ?,j it i y r- t-'i;- 0 STATIONS. bxprkm" JlAlL" Leave Platt.-moath, 4.30 p. tn. 5.55 a. m Arrive Bu lington. 5X0 a- m. 9,15p.m. ' uendota - 11.25 a- m. 35 a. tn. " Chicngo(C.E.iQ.) 3.L0 p. m. 7.45 a. tn " Peoria- " 9.55 a. tn. 1.0 a, m. " Ind'plis I.B.f V. C:Z0 p. tn. 10.1K) a, m. , " Cincinnati " 11.30 p.m. 4.20p.m. " Loffansp't T.PJc V7 5.55 p. m. 9.20 m. " Columbus " 2.45 a. ci. 6.20 p. m. t.,Throueh Cars from Kis.-ou'i River to Chi crei. In lianapolis, Cincinnati, Loauseort and Co.uuibu-. -onneciinns at those points with lines lead in to lh KlisI Norrh and South. 'lhi? i.i lh Uext, Xh-jr-tesi, (Juic-keat and Cheap eat A'oae. Do not be decived. but obtain Tickets via the Biirhripron and Missoun River Railroad. A. K. TuUZALIN. C K. P. KK I .' S. GenT licket Agent. Genl Sapl OU MARRIAGE. IIAFPY Relief for Younar Men. from the ell'ects of Lrrors and Abuse- in eariy life. Man hoodre.-tort.il. Nervou.t tletiiity curtd. Im T e .iiiierits lo Maiiaife remove i. New me!h(.' of treai ui. nt. .Ni -nr and tttinaka-i-t-t remediea. Books and Circuiarisent free, in tcalcd ecvel oues. Adlresa. liOWAP.D ASSOCf TI0N. No. o;:t i intn Ct bilautipni. I'a. S, B Ii OOM J DOTS AA'JD Z-er cents' V": HmW f'SHI .Q goods. IIat3. and Caps, Itoots and 'lioc, GLAKKETS, RUDEER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC nin Street. Second DoorE.ist of tho Court House ERANCil HOUSE rroadway.Coucncil IiiofTa low. di r rMniiTii nnnT i:n SHOE Winters CUSTOM MADE ERcpnirinn neatly Main bireei, riaiuiTicuui, hw- HENRY BOECK DEALL-i IN FU II N I TOR E, LOUNGES, SAFES, TADLES, HKDSTKADS- or ALL Pk.SCHirTIKtl AMD AT ALL MICKS. Kctalic Barial Cases. T V-sJ -r,...- WOv.l.EN COFI OF ALL SIZP.S. Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for pat patronage, ilo Ate all to call and examine my large ek o nitureand Coffina an28t STATE AGENT sskWtUljir' 'i' KALLAOAY'S PATENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND SIX'JLR ACTIXti FOBCE AND FA h M PUMPS, . X- L. FEED KILLS, ETC., TEI.M' LIB Ell AT The Ilnlladav V ill h i!" Fto-d the test for ix teen year-, both in ihe Uuntd JsiaUs and l a- rope and ei tho only i-ne Generally adopted by a'l Principal Rail roads anu larmers. 4N Send for catalogue and price list,- A. L. S1RANO. aplSwtf Seward Nebraska. .THE S23ST.2S - L--';ur'i.iJ' rs; Wiil be fonnd nt his ol I stand on Main ."-t. where he will be plo ned to tee hU fur mer customers and mends. ii 1 e has a lars and good assortment of farm luuc-hiuury -ucu as the The Marsh harvAster. arer.ner that two men I f;o. cut aii l bind ten acres per dav walh One n an to drive, and the binders can work iu the tba.ua. TTandivcr, and Moline Corn Tlantert. Otubble and breaking plows, iron and wocden O bcama. jpto Eaglo and Orchard City Cultivator?. jP"he Marsh Hiding Cultivator, ilb irn VFapon. ? hnmpion P.eaper Sc llottn XX iiajsilloa lurancr. u F. J. METTEER, Main Street. Platt.'mouth. Neb. L. S- Blaib, Traveling A .jenl. Feb. 29 wtf. Hi NTt CABPKNTKKS & JOlNKi:.-". Are prepi'rt to do work in good stylo, on short no'-.o .arc a-cboapao the cue.)e.-U to hup, corner ol Jdsiu atiii tcaitti iwmH- Bjj-31alf. " r" . Oar criILUnEJV'S CL O TlllA'tf I'lattj.'uouth, Xobrftikw' . . BOOTS AND SHOES AT t'ene by P. MAXWELL, J an I'll A tr rf O. I JOMlV K PEALEIl I.t DRUGS. JH2DJCIHE& A N D TZTJUWLi PAPER I f All Paper Tnniiufcd 1rc3 cf Chargfi. Also Dealer In Books, Stationary". Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by meV peru-ni-eil Uruicaist. liKinciii'.er the nlace. tfir-itnors we-t oi lue Hi rtn'J office-; I'lalt-mouth. Nebraskii. Ium"bsr! Lumber The Undersigned has on hand and i! lla it is ft: c l tii'ing All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER AtLNMill.attLt Ftrry Landinf at nttinoith Orders Promptly Filled.! VTiLiiiii V.outtron. Jundla.twtC. rJa.'KHBa Nebraska HeraldV TUB BEST local TPapor' I N O t SKAI One Ycur - - - $2,0O $1 tK Slix Months - - - is TUB 'JXcbrnska Herald," tIfyou want your Business Known" For the HERALD is read by Farmers. Mer chant, .leehanice, tontrnctor. .stuca iealer-. Railroad Men. i'.asiuess Men. Alanufactur. rs. Com :uuiera nud tvorjtJy. THE HERALD tooIv iintl gfoii Is the place to get your 3ah Work 23 one? 1