r 4 i ) C TliEM Ell A LI). X ' -m -. """"1- - - " T ' " 'l?niTrnArl Tinin riVil"J,v ' D. A M. . K, IN NEBRASKA. Uim , - DEPART. . MU A Ex. 1:1 p. in.! Mai! and Ex. 11:15 k. m FreUbt A Ac 8:10 a-niJErcigbt A Ac. iJ p- in J B. 4 21. R. IX IOWA. WVRITKS i IPA.Ti Mtntlx. 5;S3 n. ia. Mail & E. f!.t5a.Va. Ae'tion & Fr'ght 7 i roi Ac'iion Fi' U.-:jp m. Paoitio Kxpres V:20 ml Atlantic Ex. ,4:iJ p in. The Transfer fc?t will leave the Pit town Beet with Kaatf3Oinii trains i" rtiiiiut;-. earli er than the time ivcn abme. 'Ihe i'.oitisruo by CbicJMft tims which u Si minutes fu.:Ur than Platuiuouth titr, OiLAilA x SOUTHWESTERN. la eonnection -ith Burlington A Mifioun Rlrer Railroad 5: Ncbras'k. Depot at foot o' -Jones Street. LtAVKS. IRBITF". Plattsmouth 1:50 f-. m. I Plattsmouth ll:'-0 a. m , do 12:25 n. n. I 1 9:"5 a. m 0mah....10::W &. m. I Omaha. :' p. ra tie "7:05 a. tn. do 2:00 p m K C. 3T. JOE. & C B. R. R. at re?ic jrsrTios 'otta.I ,' JOIXO XORTH. CCISOOrTH. Slall and Ei"ire-4 p. w. 8 '' - m. i.'iht Exprea ".: a. tn- 3:15 p. tn. . Thia irivea pas?. 'Reri fmm Plattfmnflih close eonnection ffoin? .-'oijth or North by leaving here OB tha. 12:00 tn. train. A.B RIVAL AN1 DEPARTURE OF MAILS. boct a. A B. 4 Ft. Joe "K". R, South C. B. A St. Joe ? R. Sorth. B. A M. R. R. l-. vt, R A M. R. R.Wcst. Oicfiha by Rail Water. Vr'hrmk flilv. nv Staec. CLOSES. AHRITKS 5p IT. 10.7) p C ! p. in. lo.Wpm ipm, l'J.:5')pni 9nm. 4prn. 9 p in l! a in . 1' ia. 1 2 m. 8 p tn. . i pin. OS JO honr. fr-.'n H a. ui to 7 P in under. 12:30 '- !: P in- ' J. W. MARSHALL. P M. LOCAL XEWS. local advertisements. Transient 20 c nta a lino. Kflt'ilar aJver Uert 10 cent prr i'.ae. yo alvertiiemeot in serted lesj thao -5 cent. . Lfal adrertl-i iucntt will bo sharjcl t3 tbrs arties handinc thcui in. i COMMUN'rCATIOMS. As oor spare is limited, nil commnniration annst be brief and to tlio point, wiih no was'.eof word. :-L"E.SC3IBEhs Ara requestel t :- notify t'ao ofiico if the paper i o JolirereJ. p---tnptly. - Mcwtinpr Ircilon4. 1. Any perfo-i who takes a piper regular!? tron the poM nHcc, whether d' reeled ta biJ Kame or wbet'-.'-r he ia a Fubaci-iber i.r not is tasponaible for 'he p:ty. S. If any pef -n or .'ers his pap' r iiiei nin ed. ho muit p - all arr'aufs.'-r tl.e labliehtr may continue I-Fcrd icur.nl payment in inaife, and collect th wlmlo mnount. vhelher the xaper is token from the cSiec or n t. . 3. The c"tr; have deci-'d th t refusing to taVe newpaien an-i periodica' from the p.-t flice, or rtin-iv .r. g and leavin?: th'n nnealle i fir. is pritnaf-- 'e evidence of intf-.'toH'il JroAd. lioTtca TO E'- srtsopy. Hsubf-n.crspaj-- ?"V insT for tbo'.r r per to u-, and or Jwiug itUi- ned at a certai. tin-.c. i-'fc44Peil4-; but, weeannot e repoj jftIe for hat baa been 'done befor o;- iitr.c, fr for or ler unpposel to har been tcii by .thrs to o'.h?r?. Ocr Looks utooe iti't be If iruide for all old fob leription.. Plf1 ""f remtSr ber this. Corifcrenct mieti'-n Friday, and otlr town will be full of lieverenl gentlenseh. Call at F. S. Wh5TTar.d try his tea ;l 2 2t , ijffhc Rev. ?Ir. I'ron preached his tarewell strnioh lastiSunday evening, to a Urge uu 'v. ice. G ta r. ' White 'and g?t pood win when flu ir. I 2-2t Twen'y tl ';u-a;id heal of horn have been shipped by ihc. B. !i M. 11. it. in the put t.vt; ty daysij Best Fine cut andt;irS it SSlf 1-10. Book Store. Azro f-tui h h thefiSl ra li.-hes of his rai.n,' natural t i s. i A J Oth. tt looks SiuUli aro'ini again. fto to Vivian'i fi Viion. - jroiei iea and pro SOtf Soaie .sof la-t, on M: 4 feet stti Randall's. maple fcei sowri in June IV de'fc )lace hive grown The snfid came fioni Mr. Cull aal fiec the;jhew gtt iters at the ghee store, .hey are 14 beautiful, so pood and cheap- ' Ona of t ie famouiiJenniii- caes wa Vlraginz it slow cv th alch.j on Wed nesday, we dropped i::to the Court rooms. ,! D. Soh: sse -New stock of Will, not benn 7Udtf goods, che p and g'-6d. dersold. . . ' t The SH"V was so teep bili ia the west ern part ( I the county that severil per sna lo-t t!.- ir way tail suffered severely In trying D reach i railway station, in brder to reach court this Week. .Remember ie 'Postpone-; ment oi" Claiborne's Benefit i Until Friday evening". Conrcr: ice, Court fertd Ciaiborne, ali Jq one w ;ck. Isn that as much as rilttsuivath can at one time? Don't bilr g up an now. cthtr excitement, Can i: be possilli that Dam Clark knd Kb Giinnell ate going to turn inctho ii - preachy fc Ciaybe ! who knows They'd mi-ki good ones, 'ceauiboats passed up the Mis- Two eoun Nef.i ri' ! P on Weiesday. One, the k, and tig other passing on ide, t: riiie could uot be as Looiis liVl old times to see the lew: certaiisc Ihe tall fiuokc taci falling up stream. Yest . -day, v;he"n iue Conference gen tleujOa bcan t" ar!vo by wagon?, by tra'n, : i f ot ic, s ?me rascals, with no fear of a future w&rj before their eye?, (darted the report tl.at a lot of gamblers badj-i .i. come to ty-sn, and many be lieved::. - jt Lots No. S, 0, antli south -half of lot 10, in Albeit. 1". G jl house, with five rooms, pantry; tel, cistern, holding ICO barrels, on theUce. - Will be sold cheap. Enquire or fj. H: Wheeler & Co., ct of Ii B.LiV 51tf 1Z3 ! ICS ! :siji:sin c3 Tiring the ec t one half cf ' I Wid deliver ic3 season in small quantity one nair cent per 5oun; 40 cents p'-U lWr if 100 a day ate your contract. I r sender A pill K' ' g tikiD; Cad and. a Fohis Fif2gerald, Esq. , returned from (jhitag'Cu Wednesday morning. V0Z1ZZ TO ;ATTPSSS73.:-" Blaok dfpjiiop.s for s:le at the II r'?. ALD oiBco. S"ew lo,t of tUiuks of ail kiud.'. Call and see tbeu'i. oras fellow iQ New York e:ty adver tizd that a Prof. Canteil A.' Big lie would 9y from Tiiniry steeple eu. a certain day. Thoutnds ti'.red out to see b'xm. The tft, I-ouw Globe thiDks Trof. Cari-tell A-Lig He probably stood in the crowd slid watched the fun. Ot2, the Veterinary STrgeoD, has re moved to the little brick, north side or Main street, west of the Court House. Remember tbi?. 44tf. Oae, Iowi, hat a reformer. He wants the City Council to pa? an ordi nanco abolii-hin- 'eoSet'3 making it k crime to wear them. This wo a id bo funiiier than letting the city priming to the highest bidder. atts::t:oi; i 1 1 County ao 1 City ordrs bought at the IjiViiiiant Hlore at the hinhcrt tiguroj. 42tt' Mr- I3mTor Hfhalli: I take the liberty of nropc-ing the following conun drum, which you may frolve At your h-i?ure: Three tradesmen o? a town combine to advertise their respective trade, through the medium of a eing!e card. Would it bo considered good evi dence cf cheating tbu printer, and re uj Hiding people of an old adagd, to-wit: Three Tinkers make one workman? Vsit yco Jink ? ihlirFRESSIIiLG. TnE Senate Wm. Ivk'ertou Pro- 1 .!! pnetor. co.-y, warm ana comnirtaiuo, drop in and see u. Lipiors and cigars vr.arrantPfl pnr and good. Nov. 13, d&wtf ATTZI'Oi'. Uuicn Yir's Co. No. J, will hold a rcenliir nieeiiuj? at the Court llo'KC, at 7i o'l-io-k, .b;irp, V'e liiod ly, 231 inst. A fijl' tdtcndinee is deiied, as bu-iness of impirt iTico will be tran: Acted. By crdr r of j. A. MAcMt-i'iPiiv, Ties't. To Let. A- place cf ten acres in fru't a vineyard. To a goo 1 man ii No. 1 'c'.;3P.cc is oiTere 1. Apply to Wheatl-y Miekelwir. Coun in-; room, cornt r of the Herald office fti'p. on iiin street. The April -numberof -tbii-popnior Maciz:Td is a charmin't cno 1- fine 0 new cover cies it an attractive appear- anco in keeping with its excellent fable of contei.ts, and the Illu-trnted fio'ntis. piece is lovely. Writers tdiolild :n3ke a rioteofthe fact thit tlie pub!i-b'er i. off-inn fii'ty dollars for the best hort Ptory. Send a statu y for a specimen copy to T. J. Gihu.ire, Milwaukee, Wis. 5'. :Ti7Zl7 , Frank Crruth's Jewelry Store, iu the Iost Office Luild'r.g i the place to buy fine Watcher, Chicks; Nipkin Rings, A.-.scrred jewd.y, and Fancy Ware. ; N B. . l'vpairiny well jiimI neatly done on short notice, cheap as elsewhere. .2t2. , t B - A casa baj been t'.eterniiaed at 0ajha reg irdii'g the fee of Probate Judge in civil ca-e i, A decision was given In the Jistrk-t Court, by Judge Jjake holding that trie . Probate Judge may tae fees ei'her under his own or Ju-tiees' fee bill, itidiifjrently ; and that the law cf 1S7(). LMvin the 1 tiial fee. has been . l . repfaieu. i Tl. nU U f Pm. Court is now $50J, and the new law in relatiotihercto will be published soon. -; - - CSiiUAK7. . . Joil P. Moore?, an old resident of Plettsto, uth, and well known in the county died on Saturday tfjoroing, about nine o'clock. e. He wis Police Judge of the city un til the late election and his deith leaves ono more place void in the ranks of our firstr and best known Nebraskians now fast becciiiing only too scarce. Mr. Solomon, of Solomon fc Nathan s; j has returned from his trip. east and brought r.n entire new stock of goods at lower prices than ever. A heavy stock of fine cry goods and fancy goods will be offerel for sale by this efctc-rpmici firm; at such rates that cone can go away disappointed. Call and examine the new roods. No charge for showing goods, aal wo take p'e-ure iu having bur customers examine our stock at all times. ' 9 2t lhc utdersicnea tegs leave to an nounce t'j the, citizens of Cas3 county; that from and after this date hs has put down, all Watch, Clock and Jewelry re pairing to about one half the customary rates. Watchcj and clocks cleaned for $1.05, main spriigs put in for $1.00, and all otl:r wore in proportion. Warranty given. P ease give rie a call, and have your work dope by a first-class workman. American watches and clocks soli at factc-iy ra:es. Jewelry sold for less than Chica'o prices. Please remember the place corner Fouith and Main Streets, tpposite the Platte Valley House. 4 Respect fully, -- Jos EPJI Sell LATER. Plattsxoltu, March, 27, 1873. ' 52tS Morgan Vajbright'a team ran away on 3Ionday and scooting round the cor ner of .Mail and Second streets, ran into Sir. Iloyal team, and they feeling in- dignaut; bust up D- Schoasse & Co's hitching .ptst, and both teams took promenade til round up the stret after the most approved Spanish stampede style. Fbrtinately no one was hurt, and the critter's feel mortified f3 think thr'y did to fooli-di a thin?, and acted so much like, white .oik. Wiiybriht learned a esson, bcHnassS got i' new horse post and Mr. Ro-a! knows Jus' how fasi hia Fhoicraph Oiiler7 cn 3Iin et.', over John.on's Drug Store. Photographs retouched cheaper than anywhere else in the State. No. 1 pictures t'akt-n every day. Call and examine hpcoiinens. 2t2 Claiborne'sBenefitPostpdned. On account of the weather Mr. 'Claiborne's Benefit will be iostponod until Friday evening", April 18th; ItE AI THIS. God not sold at less than co&t. No foods given away, I ut good good. at the lowest prices for cab, at lltf. Clark & Plummers. Pla'tts'Louth, Neb. Bv the unde'rtf.ied, on the tbe 4ih or 5th of April. Ib73, one brown pony mare; about six years old, with right hind foot white and white stiipc on right side of DOe, eyes not good. The ownt r can have the same by calling at my place aud paying charges. It. 11 Countryman. Mt. Pleasant, April 12, 1S73. Remember Frank White, tho grocer, one of the best fellows and the best gro cers in the world. Call and buy your potatoes and things of White. 44tf . SAD AC'CIDS?.. . As Mr. Sam. Buker, with his wife and biother-in-law (the Reverend Mr. Woods) and another gentleman were coming into town this morning, when near Four Mile Creek his buggy broke dowii precipitating himself and wife who were sifting in front, headlong to the ground. But 'for tun Ate! co bones wers broken or joints dislocated, although Mr.-. B. Was considerably bruised, and the new baggy is a total wiick. A lum ber wagon was chartered, and the party arrived in town without further accident. But t' e Rev. Mr. W., trho was on his way ea-t to join his F.aiily and parish, fjund, to his chagviii, that ho had ar itved just a little too late for the train. 1-lionr Mile Grove. April 10. School Boots, at pil!ihcrs prices, at jStf P." O. Book Store. S7ATS LAUD SALS. There will be a publio sale of State Penitentiary .lands, at the office of the State, l'ri-on Inspectors, Lincoln, Neb., My-f-th-rat ittJock r. m. The lands Mocated in Lancaster, Seward, and iviuti lers counties, and comprise some pry good farming land-. Fur descript,tini terms cf sale, ie., addreis State Vrqn Isspectors, Lincoln, Nebrika. i ' ? ; . 52w6 1 ' - . For the ITeralJ. j ! J When you -trafisplant peach trees or plutn trees ca niie the roots and take out the worm i. (IVm't nt gleet to short en in th'3 tops ) Vhen planted be care ful to have the; ground a !itt!e lower close to the tree, ani once a iiionth cr ofkener pour in a littli aonp suds from the wash tub. This wis my pmctico thiity five vears aero. iniOhio, where peach tree worm3 were atumiant, but they never touched my Creeps l have no peach trot s for sale When you tat !j aood peach cr plum plaut the seeddiiiuKdiately, or put it in a good nlacs wl pre it not become drv. Before tbo first day of November place it where t;pu? want a tree to stand Don't cover it it lore than an inch dee p, o" lay a boar? or stenj oer u, r - htith or snnifttliine to rrOtCCt H, ECU ;r. " ? . - . keeD the irroiio.t 'iinoiit. in tne spring, don't forget your peach tree, but remove a'l obstructions,! etcept a little bttah; to keep the grooBftWoist anl keep off the chickens. Doo' tuy a budded peach tree, tt i notfus good as a seedling. I could give tha proof if prccf was necv- sary. i W. S. West. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! V Go and see Stadtlm inn's new stock of clothin?, fit oIass, cheap, good, and de sirable ; entire, fcef stock se.:;ng at !ov- est casn rates; ut4i t in to can jii i ei- kmins before niirca isinjr else where. At the new iiand ojiposite the Brooks House. . k I a"--t The extraordinary fertility cf Nebras ka soil receives tb4 following notice in a letter recently Mtrltten by the e liter of the Rural Xeio Ywkrr : "The finest kArdk-ri moll in the St .te of New York is not a whit better than the averaae Nebraska soil, which is lignt ard free troui Jumps at.d stone? ; dark soiled, easily worked, and eminently pro ductive. I would fi Ivisc all nursery m?n in the East toitupCit a car Icf.d ot it to grow their most delicate plants in. Thf-y need take no pnicaii'ion, but send their order to any pistbia-ter cr Itud a cent, and tell him t tigtha urst Jirt he comes to and send it tv.prig. We object.? First tiling you know hey'il have a railroad, broad guige cheap freight, and cart all the soil of Nebraska East to New-Ti tn Itrtiiize their old. worn out," barren gardens. Come out here and make 1 garden, Mr. Rural. There's room fr ail or you. If you bavf' agod watch which needs i repairing and dott want to trust it into the hands of nvnetout a urst class work man, please call a! the jewelry establish ment of Jo:M Scl'ater, corner Fourth and Main gtVeetsi oppo.-ite the Platte Valley House? :t J'lattsmouth, he is one of the best workooen in the State, has a business experience of 23 years, twelve years he baaepfnt in the employ of somb of the bet stabliinments of Cin cinhati and ltiuhf ion 1 If you entrust a your watch to L)oi, it viii bs repaired as carefully afcil. s lifully as by the best workmen id abf j iy east or west: EX! COUX!! WanteA1 arn on Siib'scrip- tidil at tbi Ollice imiifedi- CSi-TAT2 LIU2HEHT. rbere u no pain which the C'eutaar L: mint at will cot ielieve. qo swelling it nill not sabdne, and no 'amtne-s wbieh it will not euro. This U stror. ln-.i?uige, bnt it ia true. Where th p.trts are not gono, its elTects are marvelou". It has proeel more curt of rheumati in. nen ralcia, lcek-'iw. palay, tpreiu?, swelling-?, ear ache, caked-breasls, scald?, bums ealt-rheoia, ic., upon the banian frame, and of strains, rparin, calls. Ac., npea animals in one year than have all ether, pretended remedies since the world began. It is a counter-in itant, an all-healing pain-reliever. Criri-les throw awsjr their crutcbe. the laico walk, poisonous bitos are renderad harmless and tho wounded re healed without a sc-ar. It ii no hnmhug. The recipe is rub!Uhed around each bottle. It ia felling as no artiele ever before so'.d; and it sella because it does jurt what it pretCLdu to do. Those who now suffer from rbeumati.-in, pain or swelliug- deserve to.suffVr if they will not nse Cehtaiir Liniment. Mure th.ia lW.'O eertiiieatei of rerjntkable cure3.- including frozen limba, chionio-rbenniatisui. gcut, running tumocrs,' Ac. have been received. We wilt fend a circu lar containing certificates, the roeipe, ic., gr.t tis. to aiy ene rcuuest'ig it. One bottle of the yeHow wra'rper Centaur Liniment is worth cno hundred dollars for :avined or swecnie 1 ho'i se and nitlles. or for scrcir-worpl in s'-ieep. Stock- owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be with out .Ccntavtr Liniment. J. Itosu A Cc, New York. I'ftttorisi is iiiore than a substitute for fas ter Oil. It is ihe only te article in existence whi'-Jli is certain to assimilate tho food, regulate the bow'cl, cure win 1 colic and produce natur al sleep. It contains ueithc-r miner mor phine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Chil dren need not cry and mothers inay rest, mi mill n. -rsrYa"T "- t-it- t LEITTISTSY. The oil reliable Dentbr, Dr. MeCrea, is still here, and can be found at the lit tie office on the corner cast of Dovey's store. WhUe the peripatetic dentist fr'aler nity keep on the move, our doctor stsys quietly at home and attends to hi cus tomers, giving satisfaction to all. 2 2t .-.oticc is hereby given, that assess ments have been made on each share of the Ariapahoe Town Company, to make in the aggrsgate $10. 50. AH share holdets. of said Town Company, whose shares do not show that amount endorsed on each, will, .within sitty days, p ly in to the Assistant S-jeret-y the balance tide ; or their shares will be foifeited to the company. L. 1). Bennitt, Asst. Secretary. Plattsmouth, April" 0. 1S73. 2-3t r. s:h:tas2s & cos stccf. Mr. Schnasjo, tlio senior partner of. this firm, has just returned ftoiii Chica go, where he his laid in a large stock of goods suitable for the rpring and sum mer trade. We had the pleauru of passing through the store the ether day, and were astonished at the number and variety of goods this firm carry. Their store is literary crammed from top to bottom ; above the floor, under the floor, ill pigeon holes and drawers, on shelves and under . shelves, goods, goods, goods appear. The first and lar gest stock of calicoes of the season are on his counters ; table linens, ladies goo lj of ali kiuds, laces, embroideries a:id bonnets no, vre mean hats, form a pnit of their stock. in the mere substantia! lines wo may mention a warehouse full of coffee, su gar, oils, syrups, tto ; alo crockery and glass ware till you cau't rest. Wooden and willow ware to suit you. In boots, shoes and heavy dry goods they also do a large Lusine-i?. In fact, and in thorr, there seems to be but little that tho farmer needs that Schnisse does not keep. PiHtt.-iuourh must bo doing some trade when men can afford to bring such stocks of goods to town. rznscxAL. We had the pleasure of an introduo tioo to Mr.. Benjimin 1'roste, the other day. Mr. D. proposes to make Cass county his home this sumner and always if things keep moving. He will enter into stock racing and kindred pursuits on tho farm of his father in-law, Doc tor Wiley, at Three Groves. Success to Benjamin, siy we. H. K. Campbell, Warden of the State Prison, called cn the HeraLd last week. He wants mere boarders this summer, but didn't come after us. Its that other fellow, he wants. We're" not good at !tono work. M. B. Murphy is home for a week, taking auolhci lay off. Ilonorables Elam C!ark, arid E. Grc nell, of Ft. Calhoun, looked ir! at the Hekai.d olnoo in our ab.-etice. Call again, gentlemen: Now what mischeif is up, Washing ton County sends lur two shrewdest Counselors down here to Conference. A number of the Cass county folks hao dropped in to see the Herald this week, among the number are : Jc'siah Burger. W. I). Lemon, Mr. Ilarnsberger, Jas. Simpson, and Mr. Caulkins. S. Prouty sends tho Herald to his brother, Abel Prouty, at Granville, Iowa. Among the lawyers, tho Herald no tices in town, are McConnell, District Attorney ; Messrs. Crbxton, Stevens, and Schofield, Nebraska City ; all our fellows; Judge Wake! and Ja. M. Woolworth, of Omaha. Gen. Silas A. Strickland called on the Herald yesterday morning, bright and smiling as tUtiai, ia spite of the weather. 723 1T277 CAEI17ZT. With toe eseentinn of the successor of Boutwell, the old Cabinet has beerr re appointed, comfirmcd and swc"rn in. The Cabinet made up: Secretary of Mate. Hsnilton I ish, New lork , Secre tary cT Treasur-, Wrm A. Richardson, of Massachusetts ; Secretar' of Var, W. . Lelknan, of Iowa; Secretary ot Navy, George M. Robeson, of New Jersey; Secretary of the Interior, Co- umbus Delano, or Ohio; Attorney Gen eral, George H. Williams, of Oregon; Postmaster 'jreneral, John A. J. Cres well, of Maryland. A deadly .blow has been struck at a numerous, if aot great name. A'rnern ber of the Ohio Legislature on a short cut to' fame presented a resolctic'n the other day declaring it illegal to' name any more babies "John Smith ;" and it wasso' far considered that it wfls referred to a committee; cf which Johi SrEith ia IsLcrily given that the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of C-is County will meet at the County Clerk's offioe on the 21st. 2-2d, and 23d, days of April, A. D. 1 873 for the purpose of -equalizing the assessments of 1S73. All persons febl ir.g aggrieved or dissatisfied with their assessments should make their appear ance then arid there and present (their grievance. By order of County Com missioners. April 2, 1ST3. D. W. McKinno. 1-St Clerk. STATE ITE1IS. The late Mayor of Omahi, S. S. Cald well, buried a little daughter ou Thurs day last. Seventy homesteads taken in the Da kota "City Land Offiee, in six weeks. A fire in Lincoln destroyed a stable Owned by Mr. Lathrop. The fire was first started by sparks from a B. & M. engine setting the prairie grass on fire. A sod of Secretary Delano's passed through Omaha ten days age', on a trip through the west. Geo. Smith, an Attorney of Plat'ts mcuth, has been delivering a lecture to prove that science ahd relrion go hand in hand. We will guar .nty that it ia acund, as . George .was. noted for early piety. Saunders Co. Republican. A party is being made up in the city to go on a camping cut and health trip to Red Willow and back in the month of May. Both ladies and gentlemen will go, prepared for hunting, fihing, viewing the country, and enjoying a good bat-door play spell. -Vsi. C'tg Xcws J. Sterling Morten has arrived at homo from a protracted missionary tour io tho easr. He has preached the gos pel of Nebraska with distinguished suc cess, and is entitled to be dubbed "El der." Xtb. Ciy Kens. The Madison Journal publishes a statement of Mr. B. W. Suckow, cf this city, who accompauied Ole Bull and other prominent Norweg'ans to Europe last year, '.iley taking passage on the ill fated steamer Atlautic. Whcp nearing the Irish coast they only missed running on a dangerous leef by two minutes' sail, the passengers discovering the breakers before the lookout or officers. Tho Wisconsin Legislature has ap pointed a State Geologist and assistants to make a complete survey of the State'. C. S. Albright, of Peru, 111., accident ally shot himself fatally while loading a gun. Ho was Superintendent of the Peru Coal Company. The body of an infant was found ia the river at Lowell, Ohio, tied in a coffee tack. iisvy Gccrs 1 1 New store, new place, new good?, hew everything, but the man, and Wm. Stadelmarjh is the saute old William as ever. Business is business, and Gtadeltiiann Las the largest and best stock of boots and shoes made to order and inarmed with his name, ever brought to Platts mcuth. Hats, caps, trunks and valises; a large stock of new clotLing. The new Broadway hat. Call and see the new Clothing store, opposite the Brooks House. 9 1 4w Cfcitnary. We copy the following from tlio Fort Scott (Kansas) Monitor. Mr. Bernardin was an old resident of this town we understand : Eugene Philip Bernardin, whose fu neral took place in this city yesterday, was bom on the22dday of August, 183 1, at Onans, Department de la Haute Sautif, Franc-he "Couipte, France.. .He left Fiance soon after reaching tlio age of twenty-one years, landing iu the United States in 1852. .lie resided for a riuui hrr nf vears at Fort Wayne, Indiana, where, in 1S.")7, ho was married to Mir a Jostphine Mariotte. lie came to this city in the fall of 18C0, where he ha3 with his family sine resided,, following the business cf a contracter and builder, and has superintended the erection of aa al most countless number of business build ings. The Ma-onto building, on Wall street, was built by him, as also were several other important structures in tho city. He went to Sherman, Texas, in December lat. for the purpose of engag ing in business there. He was attacked with intl -lmniatorv rheumatism "about four weeks since, and ai'rp r a, severe and painful illness, died on Monday, March 31.-t, in the loiiy-sccond year oi jus ase. Mr. Bernardin was an 'ndustrious and useful citireri, genial and kindly in dis position, always having a kind word and a smile for all whom he met. ' He was a nieutber of the Masonic and Odd Fellow fraternities, and those orders united in paying the last tributes of respect at hi?J grave. He leaves a. wife and four child; ren to mourn the loss tfan indulgent father and kind husband. A Eatnsrkab Hea. Mr. Jerome has shown us four eggs laid by ah eh which he owns. Each al ternate day she lays a very Marge' egg, eight inches in circumference aud the next day one about as large as a pigeon's egg. This has been going on for some time and Mr. J. saysthat he can'texaotly understand what that hen is trying to do. We shall await for ther develop ments of this singular phenomenon, and iuvite the curious whx take in interest in such fowl proceedings to investigate the matter. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber; at Eight Mile Grove, Cass Cosjaty, Neb. March 28th, 1873. ouc Texas cow, red and white brand on right hip; under bit off the left Car, square crop oif the right. April 5th, 1873. BENJ. At?6TFTf. Attachment Notice. M. J. O'Neil vs. P. II. O'Nei!. .... To P. II. O'Neil, You are hereby co tifipil that an attachment was issued by rue in favor of the above Plaintiff and asainst tho above named Defendant, for in sum of sixtv-three dollors (63) and trial set for Saturday the 31st day of May 1873, dt 10 o'clock a. m.. said day, at which time judgment will bo. rendered against you if you do not arpear and how causa to tee contrary. , ., ,. . . Jame O'Neil, . 3-5t Justice of the Peace. Plittsi'otftt; Afril MA; 153. ZLTJZ KA2SET3. Wheat, Barley, Corn, .. 10.0.010.5 50(a 5 Oats, x .15.1:17 Rye, 40(45 Vivian's is tto pUtce to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 2utF Large and well assorted stock of gen eral merchandise at Clark & Plummers. Try ds. 2Sdtf. At Cark & nuuimer everything a farmer needs can be found. Call and seb our stock. 23dtf. Clark :h PluninierDry Goods, Grocer ies aud a General assortment. We bell cheap and buy often. 28dtf See advertisement of Dr. Butts Dis pensary, headed Book for tbb Million Marriage Guide in another columa. It should be read by ail. decld&wiy. For new, cheap goods, call on D. Schnasse & Co. Mr" S having just re turned From the east is prepared to iur- , - 1" l , . TlYtrF War. ted A live iuan to tak'o ti agency for the Ini.proved Lock Stitch G rover & Baker Sewing Machine for Cass County. Apply to J. M. Nowland, Nebraska City. ... 4Cftf For Re!T. The large and commodi ous warejooui, cellar anti office on 2d flojr of building now occupied by Jicoj Vallery, jr., ia Masonic Block. Enquire of U. R. Livingston or 4Stf. . E. T. Deke. . NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, ttadcr . and by virtue of the arljcles'of incorporation of trie St Louis k Nebraska Trunk Rail road Company, hied in the omee ct tti Secretary ct tLe otate ci teoiasga, on tho 2ist ay of August a. d. is7x Books will bo opened for. subscription to the capital stock of suid St. Louis & Ne braska Trunk Railroad Company, at the State Bank of Nebraska in the city of Omaha on the 7th day of May, 1873. j. a. iiorbacii Alvin Saunders A. S. Paddock Clinton Brigos .Tri'trv Ki-rt'fiERALD. Incorporators. Plattsmouth, Cass Co., JTebraska, Aptil 4tll. liJ- U-w. Ordinance No 41. An Ordinance dividing the city of Pkttts mouth into School Districts. Sec. 1. Ui it ordained l; the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Platts mouth; ' That the city of Plattsmouth be aoif the same 1 hereby divided into School District .1 as follows i All that Dart of said city lying north of Main street and east of Sixth street and constituting the 1-irst U ard ot said pitv shall be a School District in the County of Cass. And all that part cf said city lying north ot Oak street and west of Sixth street and constituting the Second Ward of said city shall b a Sckool District in the said County ot C?ss.t AH that p'i'rt of. said city tying south of Oak street and west cf Sixth street and constituting the. Third Vard of sad city shall be a School District in the said County of Cass. And all that part of said city lying soutb of Main street and eist of Sixth street and constituting the Fourth Vrard of said city shall be and is constituted a School District within the said County of Cass. Sec. 2. Said districts shall bo known and numbered a3 may be designated by and numterea a3 may rje aesignaieu Dy the Coiinty Superintendent of CommoD Schools of the County cf Cass, and it shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Pubha Schools wjthtrj and tor the city of Plsttsmouth to report id ths ..County Superintendent in the same manner, as is required by law lor aircctors oi dis trict boards, said reports to bs separate for tach of the Districts created by this I lrdi nanco. Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall take ef fect from and after its passage. Passed and approved April 4th. 1873. .. M. L. WHITE, Mayor. Attest, M. B. Reese, Clerk. 2t2. SOGS for ths PJlJLBTO Hnllcd, postpaid, on Receiptor I'rice. Darling. I am lonely now. Song and unorus. Stewart. Danks. , .Dauk. Deonikcr. Rosewig. 30 Sweetest. song and Chorus, Mattie May. bong and Chorus. 30 1 30 Lost ur.d S-.ivc 1. Eallad. 30 3'J Farewell. Dariini. tillwemeeu Think of me. Darling. Song and 'horu3. A.-kinar a Blessing from Mcther. .Souk and t'horus. Recollections of Childhood. Earitoue Song Thou art t'O locgarMine. Rallad Hear iue say my little Prayer. . Sonir ami Chorus. Close theSihutters. W illie's Dead i rtw Miers, Stewart. Danks. Danks. 30 30 30 30 Pratt. 30 Stewart. I'eraley. Hays. Hays. Days. Hays. Stewart. Panseron. 29 Ktbel L'r'enie Siong and Chorus. Q it Dat Ticklin Me. Song and Dance. You'U always find nieTrue. 3ong and Cho.ru. Dead, but not Forgotten. Song aud Chnrun. Meet me Maggie. Song and Chorus. Lay me whero my Mother's Sleeping. Song and Chorus. Father cf All. Sacred Song. 35 z6 40 40 40 50 Instrumenta1 Music. Aiitumn T.f5i.rpM- nnnnd PpnHCfl . Melodione. Ci T. Frey. 35 Aelisario. Fantasie. ' Kinkel. 35 KuKtin Ke.iutr March. Kinkel. 35 fJtlnbeam -March. SkaaM. 35 Johnnies March. Kinkel. 35 Herties Schottis:'uo. Kinkel. So Jimmie's Schottische. Kiukcl. 3a IIamU-'x Walt. Kinkel. 3i Sweet Sixteen Waltx. Kinkel. Evening Zepbyrn Walts. Pacher. o0 Hird of Beauty Waltz. ouug. 20 Switch-off Oalop. oiinsr- 20 Kittie's Polka, fr,r,kel- S Ray of Sunshine Polka. YAChtr. j tllister.ii5tarsPj(lkftdeSplt)n. le;- Q Kddie'a Polka. K.ine- 55 nrro'. Pr.:ir-i. Kinkel. 3d S.Hr of Beauty Polka. Young. 20 . 1. Ar ,K.ia bark nirtur titles. Any piece mailed, post-paid, on receipt of Address. j. u. ri.it.na, Aaarees. Broadway. New York FURttMTUR E -iAra CABINET MAKER And dealer ia all kinds of Fiifiiiture & Clinirs. u isi STKkXT, (third door east of P 6 Flattgrnoutli - - - Neb To Farmers and HorsBri.ei! Dr. W. D. Jones begs leara to el ttenHcii to the faot that he hasjait refoeiTtd two TT7 fine anima-'s from the east. vU-: "THE WEBB ikCK9 From Fairfield, Iowa, aul th lra Orey ita't- man Sta'Iion called Fire years o"d and weighs 1300 pounds. .. tXbey are both fure foal getter, and will stand .ock. I luffs and elsewhere in the Count during tho season. For full particulars, cee Bills. 51-131. NEW DRUG STORE, WEEPING WATER, NEE, DEALER in Drug.. Medicines. Paints. Oils Varnixh. Perfumery, Stationary, Motions Cigars and Tobacco wl6 THE 4'ViCT0R', s. r.i. co:s NEW SEWING MAC11IN2 99 Runs very Easy. , Runs very Fast, . , Runs very Still. lias a Xew Shuttle superior to all others. Defies Competitiori. Great Improvements ia Needle. Cannot be Set roDg. tf Agents Wanted. a .1.1 rp. THE "VICTOR" H. M: CO- 5t Tenth St., 4 doors west oi Broadway, ' . Y. 4fi-3in. NEW HAEN ORGAN CO. Manufacture the Celebrated ra",...nn Jubilee and 'ieuiiile These Organs are nnsnrpafsed in quality, of tone, style of finish, simplioity of construction. knd duribility. ,.j rAIso, MELODEONS in various styles and unequalled in tone. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Address Niw Hatbx Okoaw Co. New Haven, Conn. Agents Wanted. 46-3m. NEW LUMBER YARD! Havine oncnexl a Lumber Yard tt Louisville, I will keep all kinds of LfJBEli, DOORS, SASIS, BLINDS. &c.', c, And would iriVlte all. those washing to purcnafp to give me a can. -o - . , s 43- T w'ill lse al in all kind of GRAIN, for which I will pay the higbeat Market price. E. J"0 1E$. H. J. STREIGHT, BOOK-SELLER. AND PAPER DEALER. iPosi Office .Bitildirig. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. i, i lennband w tf.ts T tt nTT 1 TVTTVTVTVUn I VV SH A () l . " J-LL2U.1 11 FEED, SALE AND LIVERY MAIN STREET, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Iam prepared to accommodate tha public with Horses. OairuceLUagiies and a .o. 1 lleAree on short notice and reasonable terms. ,A Hack willrun: to, te eteampoat landing, ana all parts ot iue.c-.iy woen uer-rea J an uary 1. 1 l ax wt , MRS. A: b. WHITCOMB 60 , . I Drss arid Cloak Mdkch Booms three doors west of Brooks House CCTTirwG Sc FITTIXU made a specialty. i- Patterns cf all kinds ecnstaatly aand 26dw-Srii (Jrhaha Marble Works. M. J, FEENAJN, Manufacturer and Dealer in -v a r ft V Jtr IWKRII'AX MAKHE.S-., maittles & Fnrnlture murble- For sbecimen pr wureraansliip refer to Smith's and. Gallery's monu ments in Plattsmouth Ceia etsry The patronage of Cass County is rtspeatfully .ni;p;tt,d. d8o-w-om. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS 1 1. PLATTSMOUrn, 2TEBR1SKA. CORAD HEISEE . - - - Proprietor, Flcar. Corn Mal. Feed. Ac. Always, and for Sale at lowest Cash Pn on nana rices. .The Highest prices paid for Wheat and Corn. ESrParticular attentloa given to cus tom work. BlacXxsmitH SIiop - CHAS. X. T HEM? lA&lK: ML Pleasant, Neb: lfva tn inform the farmers of Lass uouaty mat no Keeps a goou no. i BLACKSMITH SHOP, VUw lunw 4. w . " i " - All kmds ot iroa work at;tepa ed. to, ..Wagons repaired, Ifarai im nlpmpnta . carefully .mended. . .Lowest priceaaaa ail wors: apne on oriorflwi.ii;c., w 1 m f 1 1 A mata recetveu m ivii!iir a trial. . Csii. TlTTANT. 10 U VilfvA niosao civ Buyifig Yo'urGreeh-libase afi Bedding Plants. JPinic Gardens- DONT send East for Plants when yon ea a-et iudt aa rood for les money carel- home. To my naa.erons frionds and patrons would my that I hare the largest and bet stock of plants ever offered for sale in tn we& ana propo to sell tnein at reasonable priuei. Be sure and send for my New Descriptive Catalogs which will be sent &et to all b apply fr l' Then gire me your orairi, aad X feel confl Jen l I can satixfy ycu. reb. U dw Plattsmouth. Neb. - 1 DEALER IN DRUGS, BIEDICINES; A. N D WALL PAPB 1 1 All Paper Trimmed free ?! Charge. Also Dealer in Books, Stationary; Magazines, and latest Publication Prescriptions carefully compounded by inex perienced Drurgist. Remember the place, three doors wert oF u.i Ilerald office: PlatU mouth. Nebraska. HENRY BOEGft DEALER, II? , t ptrtiiiTUR LOUNGES, SAFES, TAbLIBi BEDSTEADS Of ALL DBBCKirilOVI AMD AT ALL UI6X3. Metalic Burial Cases: mum- . it i fi -j.. OJPAliI. SllZES. Beady yade. and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for st patrcnage. 11 Ate ill to oa!t and examine or largt sidck c i1 niture ana (Join as . TLIE "Silver tongue5 taw MAHVfAOIVaiO IT .... . - f . R P. NEEDHAM & SOT$y 143, 143 147 East 23d Street, New York, ESTABLISHED IN 184d. i. . .. . ' ... : Rnan!hl nartina anclrin'' fcr Sf etc!e V'A sections still unsuppl'ed, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties rj siding at a distance from our authorized agenU may order from our factory. Send for lKustraj ted price list. 0t 23d&w2d first riATioriAL DANK; OP PLATTiMOUTil NEBRASKA, SUCCESSOR TO Tootle; Hanna ii Clan! JOBK FlTZOKBALO. Prtiideni. Joan R. Class, C. H. PAkXtLg, Vie Pridtni T. W. Evakh, ..y Att'i CSMMT This Bank in now 'open for busineM at tkslf B.w room, corner Main and Sixth treets, and ro prepared to transact a general Banking Business; - -i Stock?, Bo'ndA, . . . uo:a. ucTeraaent and Local " ''.. Sftourl'd4 ' ' Bought sad Sold. Deposits Received and - Interest aiiowea --v On tlaol ?i't. Drafts drawn, available 1m any tart of th United States and in all the principal toT2J and Cities of Europe. 1 1 .f v 'f : '-ft' H on tht: cel'ebratud AND illicit? LlJUTd oi? steamers: I . ... r i vj. - " -f ?.X' i-t-t w f . -f n v;Zi:riZLZZrC2Zttrn? Eurepseao fvchai3 Uokita-frMstti Uri lit, M i Wiirr?. 8 mr. m'jrsite. i y i r, 0 , .