THE HERALD. -r" , - JiySCy. AN EG U o. Iastaa-23. tVe r3oy having a new name to ad r:ra and laud, and after a littlo while V cttjcy equally it; depreciation unJ de nunciation. Vea!l peem willing to lift per.oa to a 'certain height, and, we roiiih seeing hliu there lon aj we can delude ours-Ives with tl.e notion that we aided to put him iu the position. Hearing other extol hi in, we grow eu ti U3 and cynical ; fail to piercing l.iui with Lira with arrow. of bat ire, and are delisted when he u Uowu, never to rise ain. A flight retrospect will prove the troth of the statement. We can easily recall the wiJe popularity Duestiuka (Mortimer Thompson) gained as a hu morist. Ilia Dauiphool was in every body's mouth, aad in many pert-ona' character. IJe came from Detroit. Mioliigan, to New Yo:k aud the Ttil uw, ud scintillated for a year or two. Then he was pronounced wu-rioiue. and era long he Hank out of ti;ht. lie wrote for the weekly story papers, but he lost hii attraction, and recently we nt to Min capolir, Minnesota, to a eist iu tditio a daily. Ariemus Ward followed. From a bumble local reporter on a Cleveland (O.) jo-irnal he rofe to luoro th.n natiral reputation. His phras were quoted by the people, and hi lucturen drew crowds. He offered an edipmj. lie went to England because, as it was said, hid jokes were ail known here He died, and the. encomiums that had been penod were revived over his grave. "Nasby" (Locke) ro?e to fume iintue diateiy after the war bad his culutiua tion and decline. ou eldoni ee his budly spelled Mreads now. though ho lectures with pecuniary profit ; edite the Toledo Silad., and is worth $50.X0. Orpheus C. Kerr (Robert H. Newall) wn highly corn men-led tor his clever atiros on the Army of the Potomac in a New York weekly, but became invi-i-bta with the return of peace He is at tached at present to the Wwhl s star', and does the "Social Studies" in the Sunday isue. Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) was brought to the surface by his '"Jumping Frog," and universally advertised by his extremely ludicroui 'Innocents Abroad.' As the funny man on tht Galaxy he was pronounced such a failure that he retired from hi- department in confusion and panic Hts ' li'juhin It " is wholly interior to hi- other book, though it has so'd largely. The pu'ilie are we t-ryia- of him a litrl., and he mut arouse himself it he cures for his laurels. Bret- Hart conquered attention by his extraordinary tales in the Overland and grew celebrated by his trills, "The Aeathen Chinee." Cities and publica tions bid for him, and loton and the AtLvitic carried him off. Since then he Las bten 6ti3el almost. We have had r-o really clever thing from him, accord ing to the critic, who consider his reigu at an end. John Hay cams home from Europe, wrote "Little IJreeches" and "Jim Uiudsoe," and wj made the theme of countl'. paragraphs. His admirable book, "CaMiliau Day,'' give him repu tation among the cultivated, but they are the few. He is itoing fine, strong trork on the Tribune, b it he is slipping cii' of the public rye. Eveu Jourjifm Miller, the poet of the Sierras, hi3 almost had his dy. His eong are pronounced monotonous aud his cenius a manufactured article. We await, at this moment, another eochiz man somsboJy to put up and pulldown. He will be along anon The question is : Da our humorists and lit?rarv lights dealine, or do we declare theci exhausted because they are mich, nr because we arc merely fickle? Ario York Correspondent St. L-mU Globt. Srsaaizatica cf tha Legislate Short Sietch cf tha Lcaiinj O-Ssors. Hon. Wm. A. GwYEa, President of the Senate, is one of the o Jeet settlers of Douglas county, having been & resident of Omaha mo-t of ilia t.eie since J 850. He is a gentleman cf culture, and has bad legislative cxpeii-c-uoe in the turbulent times of our Ter ritorial existence. Ha was a member of the 5ih session cf the Legislature, when Gov. Furnas, Judge Dundy, Chief Ju.tic Mason, Congressman TaSe, and other eminent .N'cbraskans were nerving their appren ticeship in legislative labors. He was the author cf the Home.-tead Act and He venue Law, and other important measure. He was absent from Omaha from I860 to 1866, and since the latter date lias been identified with the material pro gress of the State, owning and working the extensive stone quarries ou the U. & S. V. Railroad. He is quick and decisive in the chair, of commanding appearance, and will, without doubt, do credit to the judgment cf Lis resrs who choose him for the rc tpunsible position of presiding officer. MAJOR D. II. WHEELER, Secretary of the Senate, is al.-o an old settler, having been a loyal su. jct iu the kingdom of Cass for many years, and has lull heretofore positions of tespon sibility and trust in Legislative bodies, and elsewhere. He was for some time agent of the Pawnee Indians under President Lincoin, and went out when Andy Johnson cacue is to power. Major V heeler wiil till the I oMtion of Secretary with acceptability t) the body that unanimously elected him aud to the people at large. HON. H. N. 6ESJIOI3, Speaker of the Ilcuse of lleprcscnta tiv., is a lawyer and a gentleman of ieg ivsiive experience, having served sever al terms in Wisconsin in that capacity. Mr. Sessions has a clear head aud a ready tongue, and is well known as a ti&n of stcriiug common sense and culti vated intellect in this and adjoining counties, where be has practised hi profession. It is a compliment to the iounfc capital city that our people will arprecUte, that the Speaker of the IIoue bat been selected from her dele gation. J, w. ELLER, Coief Clerk cf the House, is a yonng and energetic lawyer of Fillmore county, who Las already made his mark iu the Siate, aud bis selection tor the position is no more than' an act of ju.;t;ce, in re comzing our new and growing frontier couniiJ3. We cannot speak at length of the of f fcrs of the two house without tran- 'ne the limits" presented ty.our wueu coiainn' ihut will ay in sror;, tre arquxin.cu itn ic.ient, ana Weil, Lutic Vheco- Plantation Eitters. ' S. T. 1860-X. This wonderful -vegetable rsstorafive is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de bilitated. As a tonic and cordial tor th,. aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the ner vous weakness to which women af es pecially fubject. it is superseding ever other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a r-peciSc in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength ami breaks down the animal spirits. Deo. 23. diw ljrr. Beautiful WomenI HAQAN'3 MAGNODIA BALM gives to the Com plexion the Freshaess st Ycuth. Uxqis'3 -aoxolja Blh cvercotuos tb flushed ipjearance cau.ed by beat, fatiue and excitement. It makes the laly of forty appear but twenty, anj no oataral au 1 perfeet that no por-'on can detect its application, tiy it n the roughest tkin is made ta rival the pure radiant texture of youthful beauty. It restores redness, blotches, and pimple. It contains nothing- thai wil! injure the nkiu the Ieet. Magnolia Balm U used by all fashionable ladies in New York. London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all Drugit aud Perfumer?. 36. dJklyr3d Mustang Liniment, FOR 9f t!V ASI nttwT. Probabb' few articles have ever had t.o extensive a Sale, while none have been more universally bene Scial than the cele brated MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Children, Adults., Homes, and Domestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is safe to tay, that no family can pass a single season without some kind of an emollient being neces sary. It becomes a matter of impor tance then to secure the best. Over three hundred liver Btahles in the city of New York alone are using the Mexican Mai- tang T.iniiuent. in all of which it gives unuua satisfaction. I'AfTIOt. Tho genuine is wrarped in a nne.Vr- "ufe utfr:ivinir with if. W. I!w brfA: Chmit." prd " Tr.i i Mtrk. UEXIVAX MUSCAXU LIM.iftWT." engraved across the t-doe of e.trh wrapper. The whole bears the proprietors private L.n-teu Mates Kevenue Stmnp. and not a common stamp as uel by urugigts, LVOX M-VSCFACTrRIG Co-. M Turk Place. N. Y, Jdn.9th. diw Iw every 3rdw LYON'S KATHAI80N, For Preiervin'j and Beautifying the Human Hair T Prevent its Falling Out snd Turning Gray A well-preserved Head of Hair, in a person of midilo e. at once bcapexks refinement. e!e Snce, health and beauty. It may truly be c.lled Worn in's Crowning Olory, while men are not insensible to its advantages and charms- Few things are more difjtus in? than thin. frizily, har.-h. n:ita:ned H-iir, with hevl and coat cveril with Dandruff. Visit a barber and you feel and look like a new man. This is what LYON'S KAT1IAIRON will do all the time. The" charm which lies in well placed Ha:r. (ilos?y Curls. Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head, is coii;eablo and irre.-ia-uible. Sold by all Druggists and Country Store. Jan. 2d. di w lw every 3w OU MARRIAGE. HAPPY Reliel for Young Men. from th effect! of Krrors and Abune in carlv life. Man hod restored. Iinne-limeiits to Marriage re move. New rapihoi'of treatment. .v au reianrkible remedies. Ji'ioks and Circula ientf-'.e, in s"a'.t Tivo!ine. Alt" IHWA!tl ASSOCIATION". No. 2 South Ninth -Street, Philadrli.liin. Va.. n Iti stitu son naving a high reoutition lor honors ble conduct aud protession&l skill. 20w 4ni Sent by mail for 10 cs- K. li. Footc, M. D. . 120 Islington Art, New York City. Lumber! Lumber The Uudersigad lias on hand and is All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER. At his Milld at the Ferry Landing at Plattsmoutb Orders Promptly Filled.! William Edotos. JuniSddlwtf Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Dom'tfail to Tfnrtire Str. Winmlow't Soothing Survp ftr Children leetK.Hg. This VHliible preparation hs b-en ned witn NEVE Y AILING SUCCESS IN THOU SANDS QV CASES. It not mn7 relieves the child from pain but invigorates the stompch and bowels, corrects acidity, and givi-s tone and energv to the whole tyttein. It will also i stantly relieve Griping i thi Bowel and Wii Gtlee. We believe it the bet and surest reinsdy in theworid. in all caes ut' Dysentery and Diar rhuea in children, whether arrisiug from teeth ing r any other cause. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Helief aad Ilea, h to Your Infxnlt. Ecsure and call for "Jfr, TrWotr Sootning Syrup." ITiving the f ic-Mn.il of -CURTI3 . PR KINS" en the r ntsida wra'per. Sold by Drusrgi.ns throughout the world. 10 Xm GOLDIBIG. Dealer in Clolbins, Furnishin? Good4", Uats. Cap, Bots & Shoos, Trunks Vali-es & Carpet Bag, fcc. fee. One of the O'det and mot Iteiiable Houses in I'lattsmouth. Main Street, bct"jcn 4th Sr. 5th. CcerKEM EMBER TIIE PLACE.5a ndtf SOTlETIlIiV'G fEV FOR WOMEX TO I A. V Tin (lOnil in,! M.lkff M x?.'- rJxy'. Ad jres. with stamp S, 3LOOM &, CO. WF RV,SH'VG GOODS. SZmZ liOVS AA'D CHILD REITS CLOTULVC Hats and Caps, Boots anil Shoes, CLANKETS, RU33ER. GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC Main Street. Second Door East of the Court House BRAN Oil HOIJ- E Urcadway. Council Blufl" Iowa. Xj . IP . J" O ZE31 3sT;S O 1ST , iUpp--ite the Platte Valley Houe. in Schlater's Jewelry Store, 31uiu street, 2IattnioutIi, JTebiaka ST. LOUIS, DECKER BROS., G. A. MILLER & CO'S PIANOS. rh iljtr J'irst-rlass Whole.Rlo and Retail Dealer in Strings. Shef t i-'rVtUSIC-' L IN--TRUMENT5 Tuned r-w . f-.w-t. MISSOURI FX L LEY LIFE Insurance Company Ho. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES JW FORFEITING Iividccis ou the Contribiaaiou JPIan, Secnriaj the Greatast Pecaaiary Advantage to the Palicy Holdert REASONS FOB INSURING IN THIS COM? MY : . l?t. This is a Wertr-rn CompanV; ni imzed by ".Veitprn men. whose known finacial charae. ter. ability and p iti-. atford uit le tuaranty tor il.i carelul und eucce-'siul mnnageiuent. 2d. lis iViiicifS arc all Vi.i.rliliiis ..... . 31. Priniaiiiii all t.'A-il. It receive? no r.o-e' and kjvm none. Policy holders have no tn ierest 'o pup. a--d uo iut.inine notes . liens upon th.;ir polioivs. 4th- it U.-w no re-trillion upon travel. Sth. Its dividends ure in.nie up n the contribution plan. 6th. lU business is e-xo.usividy life insurance. DI VIBE IiS Are tha accumulation of interest up..n premiuras paid, hence the Compaay that loans its asset? at the highest rate of interest can give you the largest dividends. Eastern companies invest tnoit moneys at 6 percent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or wore. The advantage of Western investments to the policy holder appears in the following star.Hr.j figure: The amount ot $l.iA. invested for fiity y e;irs at per eeot. compound interest, is t 13.4i".i3 K " ... t-i.9"J1.61 10 " " " llT.iotl.H.T -j " " " illK.iHvt.nO o!i-)hol Icr than any otboraanoial tlvaatios al ta la.'eineatj te'.th'1 OFFICERS . II T Msokav. Prident. I) M Swan. V ice re-i tnt. Dr. J L .Vever. M jI D'to:. tleoro A Moore. Secretary. J Jnoes. Ai't secretary. II Lt Sts Tjiiiu. i'raiLiuror DIRECTORS. D h're. Leavenworth. Kan, J F Richards, li K Uatnuiond H Edcrt.. T.i .- 'Jarnev. S M Sirickler. Junction City Cham Kobinson. iiawrance, W.Uadley. H D Ie.-.kay, Lea-ven worth Kn' l M Swan, " " W O Coffin, " " (eo A .Moore. " I) Y Prwers. Geo L Davis. St. Louis. Mo J Merritt. E llastinw, MK Morgan " at 1. IS. COfZZ,Ts, Gen. Iceiil for KebrHskaaod Mrlliern Etaasai .Good Travoling Solis.tors Wanted. R. W. W AUSH ALL, Agent. l I 1 T i ,C Ml1! TP V ' - J. X LIVINGSTON Med Fxamiti f 1 ' ' - "couTmBiiTAt tm. mm)) Coniitttnla! guilbing, Bos. 24, JUSTUS LAWREXCE. Presidect. J. P. ROQ ER& Secretary. Enterprising Economical JLWcra ami Safe ICuiiber Policies issued to Jan. 1. 1872 Number Policies i?uH and revived in AjiffETTS. Jan. 1, 1ST- This Comnanr is Purely Matuil ir it operations, diri ling-its entire ut1us among its Poli cy holders, annuallv. on the "t onribution Plan." esnense to inooine. th;tn have ever been attine peno t in its history. l-tn. .i ,,r. -.it-nt tn i:rh.ir VI H its stock cap'r al, and Ictve as a baianea more th in This Company Issued More Policies IN S7 TH A-TsT jiy Otlici Gompany in tho Worl IS. A. TAYLOR & CO., Plattsmouth. Kelr-sk BLTHDE T SMITH'S AMN AND BOSTON. ORGANS. patios "aub rgans. Muic and all kinds ef Musical Merchandise and Repaired Satisfaction (iuranted.$X dec-JJjfcw 1 A Calkin-', 'ioaflr-tl Ate?. V U Harvey. Con. e ctuar T A Hurt. Attorney. II L V-w na L9tTiortb W E Chemhorlain. T A Uura. K U Alien. C A verry. Weston, Mo, Q W Veal Topeka, Kansas.' J M Price Atchison, Kan. vV RStebbins, " f CXJ mm fit e inir ti vl' V'V s?K7'V'y 26 28 Utasssu Si. B fi ..... IS. 1.. . 43.on r.'."...' i.7 87,505,S5.30 and has a larger business aot a lower oi t,y any otner company si a. v-urr-.-. ..... iHili'-s. m du lin ro-iiwiranes. pay back all a MILLION of earned surplus. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OP PLATTSM0UTI1 NEBRASKA. grCCBSSOK TO Tcotle, Hanna & Clark. Jobk Fitzgerald. President. Jobk R. Ci.hbi. Caihxer, C. II. P anst.Fi lri President T. W. Eva-.. , . Ass't Cashier. This Bank is now open for hulnes at tlteit new room, corner Main and Sixth streets, and are prepared to transact a general Banking Business. Stock?, Bonds, Hold. Government and Local Securitios Bought and - Sold. Deposits Received and Interest allowed - On time Certificates. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the United States and in all the principal towns and Cities of Europe. OR THE CELEBRATED AND ' OF STEAMERS. Persons wishing to brinsr out their friends from Europe can purchase tickets from ns through to Plattsmoutb. aplSwtf 3. Wr, Propntor. R. H. McDokilb Co., Drarr' Qs. Aftnu, Sa Fnuciwo, Cai., mud CoMunr. KrwU N. V MILLIONS Bear Teslmony to their Wonderful Cul-ntlvt. Edccts. They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Po Bam, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nod Itefuao Liquor doctoredi njiiced and sweetened to please tho tate,caUed "Tonica," "Appetizers," " Restorer. "ic. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rnin.bnt are atnie Medtcine.made from tlic sntive Itoota and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic htlmu Inula. ThcyaretheOKEAT III.OOI) rt lll. FIERand A LIFE CilVINti IMMNCIl'LE, a perfect Ilenovstor and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thoblood to a healthy condition. No person can tuke tlicae Bit tors according to direction and remain long unwell, provided tlieir tones are not destroyed by mineral poison or ether means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Thry are a Gentle I'urantlve am well am a Tonic, Ke-ssinp, also, the iwculiar merit of acting aa a powerful airrr.t in roIieviiiK Cunfrevtion orlnnam. tnution of the I.iver. and nil the Viral Organs. roll FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in yonng or eld, married or single, at ttieditwn or u omunmxxl or at the turn of Ufe. these Tonic Bittern havo no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithenma tlam nnil (.oat, l))sprpin or Indlgratieu, Itillann. Iteinilteut and Intermil tent Fc- tn, Dinenaea of Ihc Itlood, I.iver, Kid. eya and ltlndiler,thce Itinera hovo hceti moM successful. (Such Diaennca are canned by Vitiated Itlood, which is generally produord by dcratiKcment ef tha Dlffealive Oriam, DVSPEPMIA OIC INDIGESTION. Ded- tehe. Fain in the Shoulders, CourIjs, Tigbtness of the Client. Disxineu. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth. Bilious Attack. Palpitation ol I the Heart. InQaraniation of the l.uncK, Pain in the re- t'ons of the Ridneys, and a hundred other painful srrop- toms. are tho ofisprinji of Dyspcpnii They invtcorato the Stomach and stimulate the terrtd Liver and Bowels, which renter them of unequalled tfficacy in cleansins the blood of all impurities, aud im- tartinx new lifo and vizor to the whole srstera. FOIl SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter. Salt Rbeum, Blotches, Spots, rim pies. 1'ustules. Dolls, Car- annelea. Rins-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Eyes, Errnlpe laa. Itch.Scurtii, JUiM-olorationi. of the :kiti. Ilunioinand pineaous of the Skin, of whal'v-r name or imturr. are literal! due up ami rarnel out of the yem in a short time by the ue ol these llitttirs. One bottle in niieti eaiwa will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive eUects. Cleanse the Titiated Blood whenever you fin J Its Im ftuiities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Erup. I tions or Sores clcsnio it when you Cud it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cU-anse it when it is foul. knd your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood sure.and the health of the srstem will folloi Pin, Tape, and other Worm, larking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. fays a aintincnlphed phyniologist, there is sea rely an imiividual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt Irom the pri-sence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the bodv thst worm exist, but nnon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of atsesjie. r.o Bytm of weoicioe. no verminigea, no anthelraioties will free the system from wvrms like these Bitters. 1. WALKER. Proprietor. R. D. McDO.VALD 4c CO. Druggists and tien. Agents. Sao Francisco. California, ana ansna 34 Commerce btreet, new xork. SOU) ALL DBLUQISTS AND DEA1JCBS. SPRIKCr TRADE. 1873. FURNAS NURSERIES, BROWN VILLE. NSB. FURNAS, SONS & FERRAND. t : Fumi' nrnl Son, Brownville, Nebraska, an I H lvrranl, Detroit, .lichigaa, have consoliJated their stocks and will hereafter conduct business at Brownville, Neb , where they offer the largest and most select gen eral Nursery Stock ever offered in tha West, consisting in part as follows : 20.000 Choico 3 year old Apple Trees. lflO.OuO " ". 2 " ;. 5H0.1KW 1 50.000 " 1. 2. 3 and year oia pear I rees. 4.0.O'- " 2. 3 and 4 year old Cherry Trcs. sn nni) 1 a-id 2 vear old Peah Trees. 20,o(X rium. Apricot an t Nectarine 1 rees 4.000.000 No. 1 Honey Locust Hedge Plan;s. 2(Xil)K ' 1 Osnire Oranpe. 5.000 lH Forest Tree tSee ilinits. 2'X).0i Kverirreens. in vaiietr. lOU.lHKJ each ll'ack berries. Uaspberries and Straw b- rries. 50.000 cieh Gooseberries ami Cnrrsnts, S'l.O'iO Per.etnl and Climbing Koees, JO (KP Flowenn llrubs, 10.000,000 Willow Cuttings. Coolly' K-nrly Whllr. ami Adams Extra Early c orn JIT AM AX BEES. Berkshire and Poland Hogs. J. B.Di'ley of Cass County will act as agent nt thee nurrs in this section. P. O. address Platt-mouth. Cas county, Nebraska. -ror'espondnce Solicited. Mentl I O ROCS AUD MEDICINES AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main Street, nea.Ij opposite the HeUAL OFFICE. .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ditj?s mid ifledicii-v, P.iint. Oil Va n i sit es ami Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully compounded all hours day and night. 35ly - w aa m.l ja a a aa, 617 St. Charles Street. T onger located in St. Louis than any Chron LJ le fDysicinr. -o successtullv treats Simm and Ct mplicated Venereal Disease as to bring! r . . ii- i : - t J oprtunities. a lif.-tiine experience, with pur-! L' - P II U C tl ) UllC. II IB II 1f 1 1 1 I H 1 fl II- est drugs prepared in the establishment, rurcsl Mses given up by others, no matter who tail-l led ; tell yo. r private troubles, ' on-sultation' .MANHOOD, WHMANHOOD. S6 j. nil. 15 cents each, both for 5 ctj. 100 pages All that the curious, doubtful or iuquiMt v visn to know all aout belt-pollution I'revnn lion. Marri.me. K very young man nnd wo man ought to read it as a warning The- ner- ous d bilit-ted o.' onrtially impotentent uientically adviaed. wn dcc2il E. T. DUKE & CO A'l FOOT OF MAW STREE1 TThlei-ta 4 Retail Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves, TINWARE. ROPE. RON. STEEL NAILS AND Blacksmith Tool. Ac. Keep on hand a Large Stock of CHARTER OAK, BUCKS PA TENT, CHIC AGO EMPORIA, L OYA L COOK And Other First-Class Cooking STOVES, 3f All kinds Coal or Wood kept on hand. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. Abstracts of Title. rilE Nl'MFRItML SYSTEM The best i use. For descriptive cirouli'rs. a-'dreps. ACRES. BUCKM.IR Sc CO Burlington. Iowa. J. R. CLARK. ELI PLUM.MER, Ciicap Gash STORE! o Save mcney by paying Cash for your Goods. AT CLAIIK & PLUMMER'S. DliLHI IV STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Also a full stock of GROCERIES. BOOTS and SHOES. UATH and CAPS. We buy largely for casii aad sell cheap for the money. (Store opposite the Brooks -louse). Main street, Plattsmouth, N.b. 24w-66d-3ui Down Town Barber Shop. o J. C. BOONE. CS Ma IN STIiliET. One door from D. II. Yheeler,s Office. HAiM CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAM- P0.NING. lo Childrcns' Hair Cut. secial attention given to this Branch of the Husiness. Call and see BOONE, GENTS, And you will get a Boon in a CLEAN SHVE. nUly STATE AGENT Hi'SM - WW . , AX Ef;V r-'rJ;v-,"' HALLADAYSPATENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FORCE AND FAHM PUMPS. 'FEED MILLS, ETC., TERMS LIBERAL. The ITalladsy M ill hns stond the test for six teen years, both in the United Slates and Eu rope and is the only one Generally adopted by a'l Principal Rail roads and riiruiers. . Send for catalogue and price Iift.-etff A. L. STB A KG. aplSwtf Lincoln Nebraska. O. & JIIKSO5.t DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, AND WALL PAPER ! ! utxr-i.il":" ' i I ""t1" ,A .-.-i AllPaper rrimmed freo of Charge. Also Dea!erin Books, Stationary, Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by aner penenceu .urutrtrist. Remember the place, three doors west of th Uerald office: Plattsmouth. Nebraska. T-EISS SESTIS Iig Glieapcst. E". JT, METTEER, TTill be fonnd nt his ol 1 stand on Main II where he will be plcsed to see his for at customers and iriends. I I has a larfre and good assortment of farm AA machikcrj such as tho The Marsh barrter. a reaper that two an csn cut anil bind ten acres tier day wt one man to drivo, and the binacrs can work ia the tbaue. A Tilbiirn and Stndenbnker Wairous. Hiam ll pion Beapcr.V Mowe MassiMon Thrash er. in J Uufslo Hit thresher, and hx'els' Kcapcr and Mower ie. F. J. METTEER, Main Street. Plftttsmooth. Neb. L. S- Bir, Travelinj Ajrent. Feb. 29 wtf. FIEISfRy 130"PCK DKALER IV PTJRNITUE E, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- OF ALL DISCBirTIOM AMO AT ALL rEiaiS. Metalic Burial Cases. WOODEN COFFJNS OP Alsli SIZES. Bead 7 Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for put patronage. Ii n ate all to call and examine my large stock o niture and Coffins janst CITY MfcAT MARKET, BY Geo. Si -1 lex, MAIN STREET, Plattmoulh; - IVebraska. The best of Fresh Meats always on hand i their season. Highest Prir?e Paid for Vt Cattle -Uighest Cash Price paid for green Hides. ft NEW LUMBER YARD! Ilavinff ononrd a LmnJ'or Yar 1 at Ix)ui?ville, I will keep nil kinds ol I.TICEt, DOORS, 5:a, ic, 4c, And would invi aH those wishing to purchai' to fl " me a calI I will alM.- -al in !! of u kai.-n. for whieh I wUl pay the highest Market price. i . i ' -r : J r-. e P it it .( . , mm t f-r''". I tint i ; -r.-i-T-.v.- 1 3. To tlia East North and SoutheMi. r ?3M as-a: STATIONS. ;VrVt' MAIL. Leave Plattsmouth. 3. Op, m. m. Arrive Bu lington 7.C0 a-tn. 10.50p. in. " Mendota 11.15 a.m. 3.23 a. in. " Chicflo(C.B.AQ.) 3.15 p.m. 7.00 a. m " Teoria- " ,00.m. 12.Mi.rn. " IndWI.B.rf- V. c:5f.m. 9.25 a. m. " Cincinnati " 11.00 p.m. 4.15 p. v. " Logan?p't.T.rjkW 5.f5 p. ,. f.:o a. m. " Columbus - 2.45 a. m. 6M p. w. Throuch Cnrs from Missouri River to Oil cnito. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Legfan.iport aud Cclunibtis. Connections at Ihoso points with lines Ica4 in- to the East. North and South. '1 his is the llest, Shortest, (Juirknt and Cheap est llfHite. Do nu' be deceived, but ohfain Ticket rl the I!nrl;n'ori snd iiisgouli Kivcr linilroad. A. E. Toll. A LIN, C E. Pr UK IN, tlcn'l '1 icket Atrent. ticn'l Sup FURfJ I TU R E r T.:.vf.. - CABINET MAKER And dealer in all kinds of Furniture Chnira. MArir st beet, (third door east of P 0 Plattsmouth - - - Reht Repairing and Varnishing neatly none. . V unerals attended on the shortest notice. T HE BEST IS ALWAYS TIIE CHEAPEST For Your Groceries Ga To E I. UTIIWA2!w28; Corner Third and Main Streets, PlatUtneatb. to: S&'Ue keeps oa Land a choice tod well selected Stock of Faeey Groceries, Ooffeei. Tea, 8-atar, Syrvpt ki.. Lm. &o. a goedassortrnentof Boots A Shoea.t :0: In Connection with the Grocery I Bakery & Confectionery I ?A1I kinds of Country Produee bought and sold Tnkenoficeof the sign "EMPIRE BAKERT AND ii k t U 1-1 . iusTl6wt!. G. TV. M E R K. KalB Street, Four Doer House, East of Court malm is ARDWARE, HEATING AJTB C O O K I IY 8TOVE8 Of the'Iatest Improvement, warranted. ai. aa ana eoii at a stua:i jjrot above ook. Doing re y own work ta Tin and Sheet Iron Combined, with long'experienee gnnraate satisiaction and Prices to suit Slw3m ROCK! STONE! will furnish parties with stone for all building purposes at a reasonable price, at my quarries r delierol on the cars at Louis- ille station. The foilowing kiml of stone can be had on short notice; sills, caps, perch roc ine or rod sand stone such a was used by the B A- SI. K, It. in the construction of their sion work. All rwponsibU ordars, promptly filled J. T. A. IIOOVKB. Louurillo. Station Neb, T. W. SHANNON'S FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. MAIN STREET, Plattsmouth, Nebraska l am prepared to accommodate the pnblio with Hordes. Carriages. Buggies arid a No. 1 oi, short ootice aud rcasonaole terms. A tiaok wi.'lrun to the f truiboHtlandi,an rTt flit fZi Bo 7 Kew iork City. tifl.iL tr