2. THE HJERALD. "J. Railroad Time Tabic. B. k M. R. R H NEBRASKA. ABB TB. wr.a . v. I.lrt I DEPARTS MKht A Ac. 8:10 a. m.l Freight k Ac, 2:50 p- ui n. m.i 3i an ana r,x. ii:u.m B. M. R. R. IN IOWA. WtftlVIS I OrPARTS kr. tn r. r-:b n. m J Mail Ex. C:t" a. in a FrVht 9. a in1 Ao'tion k Fr 12:35p ni. Pacific Expres S:20 a mi Atlautic Ex. 4:20 p m. TheTrnsfer boat leave the Depot to con nect with Ea.a3-jnd trains 4; ininutcs earli er than tne lime given iw o. j u by Chicago time which is 33 minutes faster than Plattsinouth time. MALI A k SOUTHWESTERN. la connection with Burlington k Mifsoun River Railroad in Nebraska. Depot at foot of Jones Street. LE4VIC. AHSIVEH. Plattsinouth J:.tO p. m. I Plattamouth Uf a a. m uo 12:U5p. in. I do V tp a. in Oraaha......lO:.Jo a.m. I Omaha- 4 1' P. in do 7:00 a. in. I do 2:"0 p m i m m K C. ST. JOE. A C B. R. R. Iat pacific jrsrnos IOWA.t GOISO NORTH. H)I!0 SOUTH. Mail and Express 4:48 p. ro. 8 ifl a. in. Nieht Express.......:i a. in- 3:15 p. m. This gives passengeni from Plattstnouth close Connection going South or North by leaving here an the 12:00 in. train. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS, ROUTE. t3. B. k St. Joe R. R. Sooth C. B. k St. Joe R. R. North, B. k M. R. U. East. B. k M. R. R. West, Omaha fey Rail Weeping Water. - ixhniikA Citv. hv Sttr- CLOSES. ARRIVES 9 pm. 10.30 pr 9 p. m. 10.: p m 9 pm. 10-30 p id 9 am. 4 pm. 9pm 10 a in 12 in. 12 m. 9 pm. 7 pm. . Oftiee bnr, troin 8 la to 7 m. iaBdays. to 1:30 p in. t J. W. MARSHALL. P M LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient 25 cents a line. Regular adver sers 1) cents per line. N advertisement in serted iWs than 25 eents. - Lgl advertisement! will bs eharged to the parties banding them in. - C0MMUNICATI0M3. As ear space is limited, all -communication nin.it be brief and to the point, with bo waste ef words. SUBSCRIBERS re requctea to notify the office if the paper is not delivered promptly. Sewp!tler Derlnlon. 1. Any person who takes a paper regularly from the post office, whether tlirectrd to hi' name or whether he is a ubscriber or not is r:i0oiMe for the pay. 2. If anv peman orders his papr uientin ud. he mast pay all tT-ar(rf.or the rnblinher msy continue to send it until payment is male. and collet the whole amount, whether the jpapor is taken from the office or not. 3. The courts have decided th.it refusing to take newfpapers and periodicals from the po.-t ffice. or removing and leaving them un-ulled lor. is prima fcie evidence of intentional fraud. Notice to Evirtbodt- Ml subscribers pay ing for their paper to u. and or lering it stop ped at a certain time, will find it to stopped; "out, we cannot be responsible for what has been done before our time, nor for orders supposed to have been g-ven by oth-rjto oher. Our bocks alone must be the guide for all old sub scriptions. Please remember this. Cio to the little Philadelphia Store, rnd s-ee the new, cheap goods. School Books, at publishers prices, at SStf P. O. Book Store. Printers are thicker than hail, in Plattsruoutb. Three new ones came to town last week, all in & bunch. Go. to.Vivian'i for .groceries an J pro visions. iJUlf E. T. Duke & Co. are hoisting heavy goods up and down that eleva'or at a rapid rate. It means spring business. Call and see the new guitcrs at the ahre store, they are so beautiful, so good ar.d cheap. 4Stf J. II. Buttery still survives in thf Drug business, and moves once in a srhila on iunsbiny days. The first Republican Mayor of Ne bra.-ka City, and the first German May or, were both elected on Tuesday la;t. Our n"w devil has been tick a day or two, but dow turns up all rerene, that accounts for the funny things in this paper. We have heard a good deal about "cheek," bat we sawa specimen of lip the other night that like to have beat our time. Tha St. Louis GMe thinks that a majority verdict ought to be allowed from juries instead of our old unanimous affair. The German Lutheran Sunday School will commence at nine o'clock in the norning hereafter. Remember the change of time. D. Schnasse & Co. New stock of poods, cheap and good. Will Dot be un dersold. TOdtf The Irish World gives a very neat ac count of the performances in Platts- ciouth on St. Patrick's day Mike MeG-jiro and Newman are left p-.t as managers, though. hmpmkr Frank White, the grocer, bee o the best fellows and the best gro cers n the world. Call and buy your potauanJ things of White. 44tf Jtawjand thi '1 js Fremont Tribune ac if Morton of plaziarizing itler or Prof. Butler from Irom J. Sterlvw t is in regard to a pam phlc-t called pi-a.ta and her resources. Capt. ri, i'-pJraer has a brand new Croquet eTO-t his residence, in aP pie ptejor. Seats all around, and ess cash ioned. Wants his friends to call especially Lady friend. The West Point Republican contains good articles on many things, and its "around home" has many items of inte rest, but the way they are run in com pels a body to read over the whole lingo in order to pick out an item, and that often bothers us so. throw it down altogether for want of time. I'GTISZ. Is hereby given that an Election wi be held in St. Ltikes Church. Platts mouth; Nebraska, oh Easter Monday. April, 14th A. D. 1873 for the Election of our Senior Wardon, one Junior Wardon and three Vestrymen. Said Election to be held at 7J o'clock- P. 31. of said day; at test: Wu Li WlUt, Clerk. . 270TICE TO ATT5217E7S. Blank depositions for 8 le at the Her ald office. New lot of blanks of all kinds. Call and see thetu. D. IE Wheeler & Co. are fixing up things to create a tensatiou this spring in the way of real estate and law uusi- nesa. Look out for Stinchcooib, when court time ccnies rouJ. 0:z, the Veterinary SurefJn, has re- moved to the little trick, north side of Main street, west ot the Court House. Ueuienibr thi-s' 44tf. JSW2L27. Frank Carruth's Jewelry Store in tLe Post Office building is the place to bui une ateues, woets, apxin Kings, Assorted Jewohy, and Fancy Ware. j. 1$. Impairing well ani neatly dene on hhon notice, cheap as elsewhere. . . i 2t2. Jlickelwaite & Co. desire to inform the public that thev have on hand and fhall continue to keep through the win ter, hard coal, which they will poll at low market rates. J04tf. The new Councilmcn took a stand, La?t Saturday night they showed their hand ; "We'll run the thing without expense, And teeter-tauter on the ft nee, Uotil we get our hand well in, And then we'll scatter broad the tin." ATTZIITICIUU County and City orders bought at the Elephant Store at the highest figure. 42tf The Odd Fellows, the best fellows of 'em all, are going to hold an Anniversary Festival on the 25th of this Munth. Ball, supper, tuu.-ic , speeches, Sec. fcc. Full programme in next week's paper. Remember thf Jtime, the place and the men. The Senate Wm. Edgerton Pro prietor, cosy, warm and comfortable, drop in and see us.. Liquors and cigar warranted pure and good. Nov. 13, d&wtf LGOL CUT F32 LLC:27 HATHA!, 1 1 Ilichard Chiborne takes bis benefit at Fitzgerald's Hall, on next Wednesday nizht, April lGth. "Nick of the Woods" and "Family Jars" that means sweetmeats you know. See ad- vertiemnt in another column, and turn out and see Pick act old Nick. EAD HCW. A man by the name of Woodson, at tacked a party called Knee, on Saturday evening, and caved his head in with a brick. Knee is very law, not expected to live, and Wuodson has been put under five hundred dollar bonds to await the result of Knee's wounds. On Saturday afternoon, as the little son ot 11. J Mrt'it'i: was tripping across the floor, he fell, and his head striking the sewing machine, the sku'l was laid bare for two inches. Dr. G. II. Black was immediately called, sewed up aad neatly dressed the wuodf d-tlw! little sufferer is doing as well as could be : expected. The Rt. Rev. R II. Ciarkson, Bi.-hr p of Nebraska, will administer the rite of confirmation in St. Luke's Church, p P:attsmouth, this evening. Thurday, April 10th The fervicc begins at 7i o'clock. He will a!.-o le present at J the 0 o'clock, A. M. service, to morrow. Good Friday. C. L. Mather, a resident of Plate mouth for some time back, has bought part of the outfit of the Nebraska Herald, and starts a new paper in the Republican Valley next month, to be called the Red Cfowl Chi'. Go in and win, old boy, and Ma(y)tber fkies be kind and 'the folks generous to yer." SSLC1K1" ii I'ATHAl. ITZwT GCCSS. NeT7 Sicci at Solcnoa & ITathaa's. "Bloody Nathan" means nothing; but the new goods at Solomon it Na than's means low prices to everybody, and cheap, cheaper, cheapest, to all buy ers. We have received a number of Mas ter Clemie Cha-e's pape , the Excelsior ; a newspaper written up, and made up, and worked off by a boy less than twelve years old. It is a marvel in its way. and shows what Nebraska can do Ciemie has seventy odd exchanges, and indulges in pictorial representations sometimes, tint if not as good as the late New Yorfc dsi lie, are certainly as Graphic, as far a-. they go. m - Mr. Solomon, of Solonirn & Nathan's, has returned from his trip east aid brought an entire new stock of goods at lower prices than ever. A heavy stock of fine dry goods and fancy goods will be offered for sale by this enterpri-ing firm ; at such rates that none can go away disappoin e i. Call and examine the new goods. No charge for showing goods, and we take pleasure in hiving our customers examine our stock at all times. 9 2t The undersigned begs loave to au nounce to the citizens of Cass county, that from and after this date he has put down all Watch, Clock and Jewelry re pairing to about one half the customary rates. Watches and clocks cleaned for $1.00, main springs put in for $100, and all other work in proportion. Warranty given. V lease give me a call, and have your work done by a first-class workman American watches and clocks sold at factory rates. Jewelry sold for le- than Chicago prices. Please remember the place corner Foutth and Main Streets, opposite the Platte Valley House. Respectfully, Joseph Schlater. PiATTSMOUin, March, 27, 1873. Kit a Lice Pho'.ograph Gallery, on Main St., over I Jobm-on'a Drug Store. Photographs retouched cheaper than anywhere eke in the State. No. 1 pictures taken every day. Call and examine hpecimcus. 212 ... I IIIIH, GdoIs not bold at less than cost. No goods given away, . ut good goods at lie Lwe.-i prices tor cash, at Utf. Clakk & Plcmmeks. P!attu.outh, Neb. stats l.u:d salz. Thete will be a public sale of State penitentiary lands, at the office of the stat0 i.riso:1 TnsnpCfor, Lincoln. Neh.. -tn. at 2 o'clock P. M The lands are located in Lancaster, Seward, and Saunders countios, and comprise some very erwl f;jminir land. For description, terms of s-i!c, &c. addres State Prison Inspectors, Lincoln, Nebraska. 5l!w6 Salomon came home and was o aton ihed to find a youne Soloruon sitting at the head of his table that he ruh?d franti.alls out and shouted to Nafhan "sell everything at cost ; put goods low er than ever; please everybody ; charge nobody, I'm to happy, Nathan, J want to make everybody else happs. and the quickest way to do tha', I've found out, is to ell 'em goods way down, so do it, old boy. I'll be b'tck in a minute," and that accounts for the fall in goods, at Solomon & Nathan's. i . J, Mettecr, the great Machine man of Plattstnouth, comes out in the Her ALU with a rew pictorial illustrated col umn, showing the beauties and advanta ges of the Marsh Harvester, more par ticularly, and also the Orchard City Plows and Cu':ivators. for which Mr. Metteer i the agent. We went out with Mr M. last season to witness a trial of the Marsh II trvester, and were very much pleased with its performance. If it ccntintie to work as we!', lid n;a chine will eclipse 11 other ino.U-s of t:ik ing off the immense harvests Nebraska yearly seods f'irth. All the bad luck we wi-h Me!t or is that he may stll tin thotisand of their machines, plows, &c., this summer. CL0TH1?.G! CLOTHING ! For Kss. Go and see Stadelmsnn's new stock of clothing, firt class, cheap, good, and de suable; entire new stock scllins at low est cash rates; oVn t fail to call au J ex amine before purchainc el.-ewhero. At the new stand oppo.-ite the Brooks House. 52-4 1. U3zin;a c? tsz trazzux tc-ttit co. Franklin Town Company met at Mr. Sradolmann's store oc Monday April 7 - h, A Company by the name of the Fiank- lin Hotel Coiupaiiy was formed this day. Officers !ect wer, Geo. II. Black, Pres ident ; J. J. Ru-seii, Vice Piesid -nt; J. M. Waterman, Secretary; W'm. Ktadei- uiai.n. Treasurer; Geo- Bm:k, John Fitzgerald and J-ihn A. MaoMtindiy, Directors (ieo. II. Black wa ins'ruct- ed to draft Resolutions and By-Laws for said Company. On motion G-'o. Buck was itif-truc-'fn to take bid- on the Hotel and report at next meeting. The pro. poets are that a fine new totel will be built this sumiuor add th t the town will go right ahead. slid Aivico. Ef you hev a good watch or klock, hold on tew it. It neads no repairing or phixin ; but cf you hev a watch that doesn't go worth a cent, ani want it re paired in good shaip, call on the uuder- sinneJ. If you want uoo Jewelry or p-iro stuff or want your old traps burnished up or tinkered to kill, call on the uodersioued. We don't call ourselves the worst work men in the State, and we have worked at the trad.! fur so long that we hev for got when we kommenced to bc-kum Jew ellers. Yet we garranty you satisfac tion if you leave your watches or jewelry with us, or no pay.' That te Is the story. People of Ca.s county kuow u very well, and although we may be mighty poor spellers we'ie sure to prove; our selves good Jewellers. Try us. F. Caiiuuth, P. BltAITSCH. 9 lt2 W. T. Eaton. A CA23. To the Elector of the City of Plitts moufh: Gentlemen : Having been dul 6worn into office, I lose no tirno in re turning my sincere thanks for so marked an expression of confidence as you have placed in me by electing mo to the offica of Police Judge, which is one of re sponsibility, and great importance to this community, j our confidence in me and my abilities to fill the Executive chair, I trust will never be betrayed. I shall dUcourage excitation to inciea.-e crime, or the unlawful arrest of any citizens, or allow any illegal trickery im posed upon them; V the sim-j time I shall uphold the Marshal, or any other officer of the public peace, ia perform ing their duty in a pioper manner ; and I think I am sufficiently interested in the city of Plattsmouth and its vicinity, to make me at all times ready to r ro Biote every mea-ura calculate.! to im prove this place, and add to the pros perity of its inhabitants, and I believe the preservation of peace and the good order of this city is a true reme-iy. Thanking you, gentlemen, for your public favor bestowed upon ma, I have the honor to remain. Your Devoted Servant, J. W. Haines, Ptift Jsigr. 0. J. Hoffman has erected residence on Pearl street. " There i3 no pain which the CenUur L'n-rient wiil not telieve. no swelling it w ill not subJuo, and no 'aincness which it will not cure. This i. strong language, but it is true. Where the part are not gene, its effects re marvelous. It h.ta produce ; more cures of rheumati va. neu ralgia, lock-jjw. p!sy. spraius. t-weiliugs. ear. ache, caked-breasts. scaUs, burns, salt-rheum. 4c, upou the human lrame. and of strains. 5pavin, galls. &c. upon animals ffi one year than have all other pretended remedies emce th world began. It is a couutcr-irritan, an all-lnaling paiu-r tiever. Cripples throw away their crutches, tbe lame walk, pou-onous bites 1 are renderd harmless and the wountiea are I . . t Tl, hr.iprl Wlthr.llt 9 iii!flr. il DO UUUI' UK. au rccips is jublit-hed around each bottle. It is scl'iTifc' as n n-iU-le ever befo. c so 4, and it sells because it docs ju-t wb.it it prciei.ds tiUo. Thu-e who now suff-r from rheumatism, pain or swelling des .rve to Kuu'or if they will n t use Centaur Linirnnt. More than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, including froen limbs, chi-onic-iheu-tiatism. gtut. ruiiui.ij tutaoors, Ac have been received. We will end a circu lar containing certificates, the re-ipe, Ae., gra tis, to any -.no reque-t;ng it. ODe bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth ere hundred dollars for spavined or sweenied hor seo and inalc.4, orl'or perew-worru in sheep- I ciyci J tcntu j l.iuiu Stock owners this liniment is worth yourat- iot. No family should be without C. ntaur incnt. J. H. Rose A Cc. New York. l'nlori.i U n-ore than a substitute for fas ter Oil. It is be only e article in existence which is ci-rtaia to assimilate the iood, rcgulute the toweN, euro win 1 co!ic and pr"luce natur al clerp. It coc!::ins ueitLer miner il. ucr phine or alcohol and Is t.leanant to take. Chil dren need not cry and mothers liny test. Tfij fini.fc 'I umi nr i in. i.i -ii y.H .w!MK UIPBOVESISTS. Plattsmouth is tupidly improving:- Stadelman's new building is g- ing np;i the corner of Main and Sixth. A nurn her of new buildings are being erected on the Avenu- s ; Fourth ward is com ing out string on improvements, and the hum of tho saw and ring of the hammer is heard l'roui afar. The carpenters and workmen for the High School are here, and worklwill commeuce at once. itsw iaLLarss7 coors. Miss Sweeney and Miss Susan McCrea have just returned from the eastwith a tine stoi-k of Millinery goods. I 'ress making attended to. Irnnming and tntirisr maJe u s; ccialty. Call y.d cxamirc t.yr stock, over Meik's Hardware s .. r 2 It Tbe old reliible IK-nu-t, Dr. Me-Crea, is sri'.i here, and c:!n be found i;t the lit tie ciffi-.-e ou the corner east of Dovc-y's .-tore While th.j peripatetic dentist frater nity keep on the move, our doctor stays quietly at home arid attends to hi-' cus-: tomers, giving (u.t.nietioa to all. 2 2t The Daily I ess, of Kearney Junc tion, contains an accouul of the fiuding of two bodies, of Iliclnrd Bell and C. F Ilildeb and, on I oup Fork near the niou'h of Dcor Creek. They are up pocd to have been tuurdeied by one Fr:u.k .surname unknown, who was with them huti'li;; and trapping. He has not been seen for over a week. TA23 ITCTICZ. The Plattsmouth Turner Society will give on j of their favori a Sociables, at Turner Hall, on Mdnday, the 14th of Ais Fuouth.. Kk-vryLody Lv Ltud t o ci i . Johnson's band will be out in full force on the said evening. Tickets of ado-!on, one dollar, to be had at the door. By order of the Committee. The fin-i'y of J. W. Sticchomb, it rived la-'-t Saturday, and the old loan look so happy as never was. They have taken Idrs. Lewis' hone, opposite tha Episcopal Church, and will therefore bo under the wing of the gos-p'-l and near to the good infiuvtiC's of the Hkkaj.p. As Stinoheomb pere, in days gtir.e by. has been one of the wor-t Editors Ohio ever produced, he needs s iiui pioiu rurroundiogs. ta:;tzd i A situation, i:i either a city or coun try printing orr.ee, ly a competent work man, who has been at the business nine 19) years Have beeu Ass't Foreman in on office in Ohio, which "run'' two papers, one 3 000 copies, and tho other 90.). Can do anything requiring to be done. Address, "G." Care Wheeler & Stinchcomb, Plattstnouth, Cass Co., Neb. April 10, 1873. tf Notice is hereby given, that assess ments have been njade on each share of the Arrapahoe Town Company, to make in the aggregate $10 50. All share holders of said Town Company, whose shares do not show that amount endorsed on each, will, within sixty days, pay in to the Assistant- Secieta-y the ba'ance due ; or their shares will be forfeited to tha company. L. P. Hennjtt, As-.t. Secretary PLtt.-mouth, April 9. 1873. 2-3t' S 'limps- owns a ftir-hor'c team. v Sehnaps droVi his four-hore team down to the foot of Main street, heads down, tails up, (that is as regards their posi tion in the street). Vice President comes along and Schnaps horses reverse things change ends ia fact ; whirl the wagon over, heads up, tails down, thii time, and off they sailed up Main street, spilled the.flour, left the wagen tongue, smashed things generally. Good ran. goo I team one horse hurt balance sound a- a nut. Schnaps won't swap mit any man, and that's the whole of it. Messrs. Fitzgerald, White and Dor rington, returned from St. Joseph, on Tuesday, and report that the Hannibal Si St. Joe Railroad managers will send an engineer to survey the route, and de termine the distance and change neces sary to bring their road to the river opposite Plattsmouth. After such sur vey and report they can determine on what terms they will brinr the road to the river. It looks favorable, and Platts mouth is soon . to have several new Railroad couooctions, sure. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, at Eight Mile Grove, Cass County, Neb. March 28:h, 1873 one Texas cow, red and white brand on right hip: under bit off the left ear, rquarecrop oil the right. April 5thT 1873. Fs?srx Irwwr. COTOCIL IZCCZZDIITSS. Council Chamber, Aprils, '73. Council met in regular session. Freseeni. M. L. White, Mayor J. H. Buttery, C. II Parmele, J.hn Way man, Richard Viviau, Johu Fitzgerald and II. C. Curbing, Councilmen, M. W. Morgan, Marsha), and M. B. Reese, Clerk. . The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mr. li. c. Cushin-. Chairman of Fi nance Committee, reported th-it said committee had settled with the Treas urer, aDd presented verbal report, stating that the Treasurer had paid $70,232. IS, and presented the orders so paid to the Council, and also presented a packuso of old uncanceled orders found in an old box in the office of the City Clerk, stat ing that the orders were all canceled on the record, and On motion of John Wayman, it was ordered that said orders be destroyed ly the Fnance Committee in the presence of the Council, which was done, by burning them in the stove, in the pres ence of the Council, and the committee reported accord:ngly. iOn motion, it wa3 ordered that the book in which is recorded the settlement with the City Treasurer, be placed in the hands of the l-'inance Committee, with instructions to preserve th.r same. On motion, the following accounts were allowed : IL C. Cushing, one year's salary as Councilman, $50; Mar cia L'ncoln, 1 day's service in taking euumeratiou of First ward, $2.50; J. II. Dilley, Register, Clerk of election, and taking the enumeration of the 4th ward, $14.75 ; D. D. Martiud ile, taking enumeration of the 2d ward, $3.75. On motion, the claim of G. Wi Fair field, for $23, was laid on the table. On motion; it was ordered that, th settlement with the City Treasurer, to March 1st lh73, be approved by the Mayor and Clerk before the Council ad journs. Lamed. On motion, the Bond of R. R. Liv ingston, as Mayor, was approved. Ou motion, the Council adjourned, hite ne. Thereupon R. R. Livingston, the Mayor elect was sworn in, as Mayor, of the City of Platt.-tnouth, and after a few remarks, took the chair and proceeded to business : and On motion, the Bonds of the follow ing Cot:nciiuicn were approved: Her man Newman, First ward, C. Nichols, Second Ward, R. C. Cushing and Thos. Politick, Third ward. L. F. Johufon, Fourth ward, and they were duly sworn in. On motion, tho Bonds of Phelps Puine, Clerk and J. W. Haines, as Po lice Judge, were approved, and they were duly sworn in. M. B. Rce..e, was duly sworn iu as City Superintendent of Schools. On motion, it was ordered that a com mittee of five be appointed by the chair to revise Rules, Regulations and Ordi nances, of Council. Tho Mayor appointed as such com mittee It. C. Cushing, Herman Newman, John Wayman, R. Vivian and Thomas IVdock; ' Oa motiou of R. C. Cushing, the Council proceeded to ballot for Street Commissioner, which resulted in the election cf D. N. Johnson. D. N. Johnson received 5 votes; John llol rchuh received 3 votes. I). N. John sou having received a majority of all the votes cast, was, by the Mayor, declared duly elected, to serve as Street Commis sioner for the municipal year. On motion, it was ordered that the C;ty Printing be let to the lowest bidder, ou which the ayes and noes were called, which were as follows: Ayes, Newman, Pollock, Vivian, Cashing, Nichols ; noes, Johnson, Wayman, Fitzgerald. On motion, the Clerk was instructed to give the City Piinting to the lowest bidder. On motion, the following committees were appointed : ON FINANCE R. C. Cushing, Thos. Pollock and John Wayman. ON FIUS AND WATER. Richard Vivian, Herman Newman 'and L. F. Johnson. ON STUEETS, ALLETS AND B3IPGES. John Fiftgerald, John Wayman and R. Vivian ON EDUCATION AND 8CHOOL8. Tho Mayor, R. C. Cushing, John Fitzgerald, John Wayman and R. Vivi an the Superintendent of Schools to be Cierk of said committee. ON JUD1CART. R. C. Cashing, John Wayman and L. F. Johnson. ON CLAIMS. Herman Newman, C. Nichols and Thos. Pollock. On motion, the Marshal and Clerk were ordered to procure two desks and seats for useot Councilmen, and benches lor the lobby. On motion, it was ordered that the salary of Teachers shouid be, lor the 1'riucii-al, $50 per mouth, aud lor assist ant, 40 per month . Uu motion, the Committee on Edu cation was ordered to visit the school houses of tne city, and examine tt.eir conditions, aud procure suitamc rooms iu the Third ward, tur the purpo.-e of holding a be Loo!, to commeucc at the same time as the other schools. By ton.-ent, Capt. il. E. i'almer ad dressed the Mayor and Couucil in be half of the Babcoct Fire Eugine. On motion, Couucil adjourned, to meet ou Wednesday evening, April 9ih, 1873, at the u-.ii.il hour. 11. IV LIVINGSTON, Mayor. Attest, Piielps Paine, City Cierk. AS3S3SJE2JT UOTICB. Is hereby given that the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Cass County will meet at the County Clerk's oiEce oh the 21st. 22d, and 23d, days of April, A: D. 1873 for tha purpose of equalizing the assessments of 1873. All persons feel ing aggrieved or dissatisfied with their assessments should make their appear ance then and there and present their grievance. By order of County Com missioners. April 2, 137s! D. W. McKinnon. t- OlerkV SPECIAL NOTICES. EOiES XA32Z73. 100 105 50(2,55 14C 15 i ., 15,o : J7 40(15 Wheat, Barley, Corn, ... Oats, ... Rye, ... Best Fine cut and cigars et SStf P. O. Bock Store. Vivian's is the place to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 2Utf Large and well assorted stock of gen eral merchandise at Clark & Piumuiers. Try us. 28dtf. At Clark & Pluunuer's everything a farmer needs can be found. Call and see otir stock. 2Sdtf. Clark A PlumuierDry Goods, Grocer ies and a General assortment. . We sell cheap and buy often. 2sdlf cee advertisement oi ur. uuics ius pensary, headed Book for the Mil'ion Marriage Guide in another cohiuid. It j should be rend bv ail. decldiwly. For new, cheap goods, call on D. Schnase A Co. Mr. S having just re turned from the east u prepared to fur nish goods at eastern prices. . i0Jtf Wanted A live man to take the agency for the Improved Lock Stitch G rover & Baker Sewing Machine for Cass County. Apply to J. M. Nowland, Nebraska City. 40wtf For Rent. The large and commodi ous wareroom, ceiiar and office on d floor of buildimr now occupied by Jacob Valiery, jr., in Masonic Block. Enquire of R. R. Livingston or 48tf. E. T. Di:ke. F02 SALZ. Lots No. S, 9, and south half of lot 10, in block 1G. Good house, with five rooms, pantry, cellar, cistern holding 100 "barrels, Cn the place. Will be sold cheap. Enquire of D. H. Wheeler & Co., or of E. B. Lewis. 51 tf WHAT, Z3! rSSSTKAU AII07! Just see, the Molly McGee all right once more, and bound lor the great A estern shore. Emigrants can now cross the old cmd dy at Plattsmouth, old landimr. The line, large ferry boat, Molly McGee, has been re-fifted and re-built, and is now ready to cross teams, loose stock, pas sengers, freight, anything ami every thing that wants ferrying across the river. Come one ! Come all ! MlCKELWAlT, EdOEUTON & Co. 51t4 If you have a good watch which needs repairing and don't want to tru-t it into the hands of none but a first class work man, please call at the jewelry establish ment of Jos. Schlater, corner Fourth and Main streets, opposite the Platte Valley House, at Plattsmouth, he is one of the best workmen in the State, has a busiuess experience of 28 years, twelve years he has spent in the employ of some of the l est establishments of Cin cinnati and Richmond. If you entrust your wach to hiru, it will be repaired as Carefully "and skillfully asBy the best workmen in any city cast or west. GOODS 1 1 New store, new place, new goods, new everything, but the man, and Wm. Stadelmann is the same old William as ever. Business is business, and Stadelmann has the largest and best stock of boots and shoes made to order and marked with his name, ever brought to Platts mouth. Hats, caps trunks and valises ; a large stock of new clothing. The new Broadway hat. Call and see the new Clothing store, opposite the Brooks House. 9 1 4w CScial Eecsri of the Cit7 Zlectioa, Held April 1st, 1S73. 5 to CO It c- p- 3 3 3 m t 2. -i . w Cl. p. c a. E. For Mayor. Livingston, Lib 9 52 42 75 22S White, Cit 54 40 4o 37 17T For Marshal. Uempel, Lib. 43 34 20 45 142 Morgan, Cit. " 61 31 43 57 JS7 Bates. Ind. 13 25 i7 5 65 City Clerk. Paine. Lib. 65 49 3S 70 222 d'Allemand. Cit. 47 43 50 40 ISO Ci y Treasurer. Winterstein Lib. 56 40 35 75 206 Hobbs. Cil. 56 52 63 36 197 Sup'i of Schools. MacDanagh. Lib. 43 31 30 57 164 Reese, tit. 67 53 59 55 234 Foliee Jude. Haines. Lib. CO 36 S3 4 193 Brown, Cit. S9 45 43 35 162 City Assessor. Cements. Lib. 61 59 45 69 234 Sharp. Cit. 52 33 42 41 168 City Engineer. Yardlev. Lib. 56 43 42 67 23 Fairfield. CP. 55 45 46 44 190 Councilman. 1st Ward. Kowman. Lib. 72 Evans. Cit. 0 Councilman, 2J Ward. Nichols. Lib. 56 buttery, Cit. 34 Councilmen 3d Ward. Tutt.Lib. 42 Pollock, Cit. 66 Cushing, Cit. 58 Councilman, 4th. Ward. Johnson, Lib. - 63 Dorrington. CP- 48 F U R N I TU R E Tlios. W. thryock, CABINET IY.AKER And dealer in all kinds of 2?iiriiiture & Chairs. mais stbezt, (third door east of P O Plattsmouth - - - Neb j-Repairjj(jjr and VaftisHnit neatly none, . menln atsocdeJ o-c fcLa ghortevt bsuk! To Farmers and Horsemen. Dr. W. D. Jones begs loave to en.ll attention to tha fact that hehasjaat received two very fine animals from the eadt, vi.: "THE WEBB JACK" From Fairfield. Iowa, audthelroa Orey Nor field. Iowa, audthelroi m called "XOKMAX,' man Sta tion called Five enrs o d and weighs 1S00 pounds. ' They are both sure foal getters, and will stamt at Rock Bluffs and elsewhere in the count during tha season. For full particulars, see Bills. 61-131 NEW DRUG STORE, TTEEPINQ WATER, StKB. T. JL. POT rCS IS DEALER in Druss. Medicines. Paints. Oils Varnish, Perfumery. Stat ioiiary. Notions Cigars and Tobacco wlti TUC VlCTOIT S. M. CO.'S I lit. new seuinq machine 99 Buns very Easy, Buns very Fast. Buns very Still. Has a New Shuttle superior to all others. Defies Competition. Great Improvements in Needle. Cannot be &et vv rong. A3- Agents Wanted. a ,Mri-s TH K "VICTOR" S. M: CO. 54 Tenth st., 4 doors west of Broadway. X. Y. 46-3m. NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO. Manufacture the Celebrated Jubilee ami Temple ORGANS, These Organs are unsurpafeed in quality of tone, style of finish, simplicity of construction, and duribiliiy. Also. MELODKONS in various styles and unciuallcd in tone. gend for Illustrated Catalogue". Address New Havin Organ Co. New llaven. Conn. Agfents Wanted. 46-3m. NEW LUMBER YARDi Having opened a Lumber Yard at Louisville, I wi!1 keep all kinds of DOORS, ASH, RLIIYDS. &c, &c, 2lc, And would invite all those wishing to purchase to give me a call. o m I will alftv ,al in ill kind" of GRAIN, for which I will pay the highest Market price. E. NOES. II. J. ST R EIGHT, BOOK-SELLER, Stationer?, Jlews AND PAPER DEALER. 1Po;t Oflice ISniltling. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. w t. A lermbnnd wtf.ts T. .W. SHANNON'S FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. MAIN STREET, Plattsmouth Nebraska. Iam prepared to accommodate the public with Horses. Carriages, Buggies and a No. 1 HeAne on short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack willrun to tbe steamboat landing, and all parts of the city when desired January 1'. 1S71 l.fcwt rartS. A. D. WHITCOMB ojo Dress and Cloak Maker. Rooms three doors west of Brooks House CUTTINQ & FITTIi made a specialty. f Patterns of all kinds constantly on nand 2Gdw-3m Omaha Marble Works. m. jTIfeenan, Manufacturer and Dealer in ITALIAN A WF.RICAS MARBLE. nuXCHEN IS, IIEAITO'ES Mantle &t Furniture Ulurfole. . For specimen or workmanship refer to Smith i's and allery's oioou-, ments in Plattsmouth Cern e t a r y The patronage of Cass County is respectfully solicited. d85-w27-6m. PLATTSMOUTH HILLS!! PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR1SKA CORAD UEISEL ----- Proprietor. EX Flour. Crn Meal, Feed. Jfcc, Always on hand j . - ... , . c i- f : B Lid tor aaiv t luncoi viuu mttivvb. w.The Highest prices paid for Wheat and Corn. jg-Particular attention given to cus ... . -, . tom work. Blaclismith. Shop CIIAS. i". TIFFANY ML Pleasant, Neb. Bees leave to inform the farmers of Cass County that he keeps a good No. 1 BiiACKSJiiTn snop, one mile north of Mr. Pleasant. All kinds of iron work attend A to. Wacons repaired, Farm im rjlements carefully mended. Lowest nrires and all work done on short notice. Grain received in payment. Give n) a trial. CHA8- TUFA"T. 8 50-. r.Ioncjr Saved Buying Your Greeri-houso and Bedding Plants. At ro v - . . wouia say mat i nave tne i.inrn.t u... stock of plan's eter ofi'ered for sule in the weak and propof-p tatjll them at reasonabi crioo Be sure anj jet J for my New Descriptive Catalogte. which will be sent n-ee to all who spp'y f,r . Then give me your orders, and I feel confident I can satisfy you. Addresx. W. J. H KSRER. reb. 13 diw Plattsujouta. Nth. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AlfC WALL PAPEK I t All Paper rrimrned free 0 Charge. Also Dealer.in Books, Stationary,' Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by aaex perienced Druggist. . Remember the pi left, three doers west of Ui Herald office: Plattsmouth. Nebraska. HENRY BOECK DEALER IN PtJ UNIT U R B, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES BEDSTEADS'- OF ALL DEBCBirTIOXa AHD AT ALL fElCEl. Metalic Burial Cases. . . WOODEN COFFINS OF ALL SIZE3. Ready Mads, and Sold Cheap h,t Cash. With many thanks for past patronage. Ii a Ate all to call and examine my large stock O niture and Coffins Jan2it the; "Silver Tongue. ORGAN XAScrAcrcBEO t E. I XEEDIIAM & SON, 143. 115 147 East 23d Strest, New York,' ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Responsible parties applying for agenoies la sections stifl unsupplied. will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties re-.- siding at a distance from our authorized agent may order from our factory. Send for iUustra., ted price list. Got 264 Aw3is FIRST NATIONAL BANK; . . - - OF PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA. UCCRBSOB TO Tootle, Hanna & Clark Jobs FiTzr.f hald. C li. Parkelb, Virm Prerit't' T. W. Evaks. . Aft (Ju.MT Frendent. Johk R. Clark, This Bank is now open for business, at, tk i new room, corner Main and Sixth street, ux. ' are prepared to transact b general Banking Business Stocks, Bonds, -Gold, government and Local SenariliM Bought and Bold. Deposits Received and Interest allowed On time ' Certificate. Drafts drawn, available In ny part of tho--United States and in- all the principal tonus and Cities of Europe. OR THE CELEBRATED TVS JSBL ATS ImITJIZ, A'ND " OF STEAMERS, i PitMAes .IA! A a4V.tU: 1. Ti. I Europe can pnrohre Uoktt from tff Tli Till II I T i-Tl' ' -lTO vmvut UUIUI DI 1U WlAw Utiiir IflCUslff i, v . DONT. send East for Plants when yo. ean get just aj good for le. money nearer homo. To. my numerous friends and i.atmn. r