f . ? The Herald; The Herald. AUVBKTlNiXU UATKH, p' t'i .:'. i t:v::::Y T!!. ;:-.:ia Y. r- 1 u 'I L 1 u i.: o J I i: , But'UflJJiBi OFt ICE: Tv Vine ft., Oii Btocii e.onh of Min. r-r. cf F'f'.h StieeU pack I w. w. ! 3 r. ; 1 in.) 3 in. I 6 in. I l vr. lunr.'fl oo i n Si0;?.M ?,.on,8?o(,$iaM 2wit IM Jhtl' 'Jib Si'! .V;iOlW 16 14 Smiis. 211 2T31 4"! 8 0011300 2t H i W col. 6 (KM 8 01000 It 1!'JIOO 400 ISM ( VsCoL. (l 1-' 001 1MM IS1 '.i'.noi 40 00 MOO- 1 col. ..1 15001 lnool.SrOOOi 2:00i K wool leO'M All Advertising EUU Due Quarterly. r5T Transient AdTertUmenU mart be I'M tu Advance. JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. J "PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS. (TERMS: $2.00 a Year. " ffy Extra Copies of the Herald for aate by J. P. Youxo, at the Post-Omeo Kew Depot, Main Street. " TariTin In Advnca' PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1SS1. XUMJJER 51. f2.l0 .. I."0 .. .00 VOLUME XVI. Ol!ftC.'!V. S(l!le.l. Onee-jo, !i.r,-e muu! :.s, SKA 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. .Stale Directory. p DCOI'K. V . S. Scna'or. F.ealrice. Vi VIN jf Mi:iis, I', s. Senator. maiia. it K. V" V I EN 1 1 N E, liepresenlat e. West r:i!it. ,UilM s. N.N it. i.overnor. Lincoln. ,!. ll.KXAMif'lf, Serielarv of State. JOHN V." i. 1. h IIS. Auditor. Lincoln. .: M. F.A 1; i'i.E I ! . Treasurer. Lincoln. vV W. .lil.NM. Said. Public In-triietioa. X i; K Iv OA I.E. I. :uiil Couiiiii-M"i:er. ;' .1. MLWOli I II. Attorney O'-neral. II P.Hiri. ( ii.-ipiniii of Penitentiary . V. M A I 1 1IEWSON, Sunt. Hospital lor tin: ln-alie. St. ftreme Court. s . X W ELL. " I. -r .liist.ee. Fremont. .'. .-'(' K..I. k E. '!l.li'll. t s.v uLU'.. i. .!.. .trru't'i Jti'tif.ittt liistricl '. - : V "IM '. .lil '.P. I.ilio.'.ii. . ! w VI -iuN. rroTMiiiiK-Afl'y. Net. !lty. '. iloNV A 1. 1 KK. ilt'iK 1 s i i -1 C'otiri. ri;'Umouth. County Directory. t x HI'I I.IV AN, County .ludge. , 11 1'i l'. f'ouniv lo-ii - i J'A'I 1 I KS' .s', Couuly Treaniri r. i. vi. l": V i- !:-. Sii-nii. -i vs . a I.K . 'o. snp't Pitli. Instruction. iY -.V. KM HKI l'.l.l. Surveyor. ! I" V.". i'oiolnjr. COCM'V fMMlSHfOTBS. A V M I. I'irilAUiiSMN. Ml. I'lHio-aiil Pi telnet. II' v fl K.s pi:ittsiniu!li Preeiuet. i -..j-rt ( ; VFOi: I . -oul li I'.elnl Preeluct. ' !'Ti'i-s liavlng busiii-- Willi tlie founty jiil:i'!in. illflua litem in Rrssion tltu ioljy ari l TuefcJuy of each mouth. 43tf -o Cit if Dire tor v. i V l I!VON. Mavor. i ' PA 1 I I.PSON. Tn ;mirer. .l' MMIN'.V, filV t'lelk. i'l" 1 1 A It I VIVIAN'. Police Jiit:-1 i .loNI'S. 'lief of Poiic. I U Will I E. Chief of pile l lt. lf wi.l-I: V.llrf-(i roKHUP.. f. H. PAIIMKI.K V, i- aihfu:i.i. .1. V. WrCK 1 P..VCII. 3' -.V-tnl-I. MII.I.KU.THOS. POlX I K : VViini-P. M. -CALLAN.C.M. I'AWMlN. T. tma.ler-iO.y. JIAUSHA IX. :- i( W KSSlONjCA U DS ""X)Vi7iirMfr:.vuF., S ilVSICItS HmlSPIK'.EON.i.filce 111 Fitz- ;!.'iiil lil'jfK, won. u - -r irtj7r3ict ni-.A.- ',, .1'El'VrilIf PHYSICIAN, onicc over I. V -.i"ll.ew Hardware Slorc. Pl.utMi.o.u.i.Nc- l-:..-.-::i. - b,1 . K. St. IJIIM-HTON SI. '..i C!t L !! KS. fioin in .1. in., : "vr.Ti.i Fttc:k. DBITTIST. pi::tMsul!i.Seli-iis. Ottceim M;:;.l Slr'.-ct over S.iio'.ivii i lirinj Sl're. " ' 5. .. II AKrHJ.lS. . -l ivil Bi I 1( 'I T! i II. "Vi!l ; Na 311 y. Prac- ::ce in . y ...l- . iiiv illil'e, Pi n-Li-crio.v -I .7;:cia lt t. VTlMitNKY I LAW. lii Lt.it Fi'-'- I ii- i ii rui.- . 2-111.1 mran'T -" oif'-ii"" j ".t i a.n's ldo-i. l l.tU.-ii;..'.i'.h. V M :.. &:. v.. "n. ATTORNEY AT LAW and Kcal 1-tate l'.'.o i .... ..i ,i uiii'iitioii iriv-n lo t. ji I-'.s . i' .,u'...Mit..is ajii-ct;in: the f ile to nsuVolal i unci- . :i 2.1 ;!"Hi" os( i ,,-.t i::i Pi.k'toi.n'lltll !.' I. Nt-l-ra"i- a. tt. II. IVUKICl'Ea A. c . L AS' OFFICE. Peal V. -tale. Fire aiul Life In s..V.u'e Ano'lt", PlattMi-oulU. NCt:v-:i. i .. r-cton. ;:.n-p-v.m.. H;.ve a complete :.-;i. ,.f fit'-s. Hc and sell rew oi.ue U'.i'. (.p. .it !i V J. Si. t:iS Ai'fAX. ATTORNEY AT I -AW, i..,is..i:...!ni- i.i Chancery. Oilice in Fits r- Oillce , :-'i:i.. i-LAlfSMoLTI! 1). A. CAMI'lllV.!.. N.itai y l"iil)iie. PAMPJtMil.. vl. FSi ATi: AtlKNl'H ,iiier V Co's Sti'ri-. . 201 V - '.V. I.. 1-.1IOWNF.. n. p V. ISilliA M. A: ton:' A ;i La. H I t tI AU. et COLLECTION AM Kl Hi e" over 'V. II. Platl-iisiUlli. Ncl'1-a-i..i. -IAVS K. M'lIlltlSl.N. Not -try Piil'lic. ALll'ii'.i.lVll l..'.i. iio;.i.. ::i Cas iir.d adjoiuii :; ' f cilVclicti ai ,iti''S : jj:vcs "ovi ia. aueiuio:i ;!i-rva''-is of tn!c. oiUce r.l l'lall-nnr.'.I'i. Nel laskA. .1. d Llock, jam- A ' JiliWK! ant" any cr Ornamental Brick, 'iro Call on J. T. A. HOOVLli, i I.OVISVILU:. - - SK11HA8KA. Vv PLATTSPrlOUTH MILLS. ' ' Vf M rMOLTH. NFH v. n.isv.i, ri-opiictor. Flour, Corn Meal & Feed on hand .Vi The h'.U-si ,5 for s.i'e at I 'wcst ca"!! ,iic. s ii.'.ld lor 'A 'Heat and ntii n iiiv. n cuMhci worK. y . n cs t. 01 n. I'aii-iitin !: " ''. . 1VM ITWIS'S! . .... ' " " . . i ..if, t'-ike t" in V to p i . - r'ti iMijfcoLT A ".. n rJarci.n iiio-t. yw Voik. send f r cutalois'ie ami ti rnis. 2i 0ML TREAINLNi. A certain cure for Nervocr: Debility, Seminal WeRfc ness. Impotence, etc. ' ?... Vuiinni iim.1 in mv Druclico for 2o YM.r -den iiluuivted book td od paet piving di .- , t .o-ii for (eif-treMn-iit. sent f r. Aiidrera . "ft'ILXIAJia. 435 I. X b' Siiwa-i! ,fc I;' t u r? aan or nt ujnizo work. lJ nibi tnni brtun D.i.iild t!lt'iu - itnd u .7 t. l-.v tuw, ujk Hop ralTcrintr from any fa tten : If you .rr roan. yoUiifT. BUfTerHMf from I ci Imk1 KClt- 1 ; o nop Ho 3U Bittr V- r t f tj Tliuuauiila die m- ..u.i:r to . . . 11T . -J," irrirlni; fi nTwlijr from suni form of Kidney hi.c brn t)rfrDld 7 timely use uf HopBltter ::! Hep r1 ittr. D. I. C ill-l! ( i'; ."a T'ri ITOT S:S and lrrMl!ttv hi inre for hi o lruukenna id1 v," iusf of opium. V..J -HI t"1 ,rt I - I- Hop B.ttere to oac co . or uarcuUca. fVitdbydnwr- lit. SwDdXr T ...n...l.il.tr t'.ciroiUx. hi It ma OP BTTTUl r-a co., aiMUi.Lt. if z3 - v-w.. ft- rr"y at I 1 a4 I M wa t aneiaet, b4 aM 1, . jrfW U b-Ua.-y B:faBa U. Ts mjO v MaV4.U)Uii Li f tV I feraMlas. K- tvaaax- w-ltTaI'---- " t ri hi -Mi aMt X m- t:iMtfma ietttiimo-u t thm fafmf t-rrf. $Tm-rL' miri f'fii. KT-a Ivl In., l"L tJf -ir trfarty. J:-4 --J W- t-1 TW. riluce. ' I t.o".'r wtl fed lis If ' ', 't M iftt M'Mri.t'. It. !" I r'" mmth CW ig . BU- i., m aa.1 I .u! t wy Ct.M iMiktr . 1U 1T li T' trJ '' I - Ma.. I bv, xr, I T-" aO- t NUlrr pi.. lm M"' -f -m . rMnt lrub.'. bS Biffll,'llMllJ ) . ... . y '?' "6af' c'"" ' .ri M. . i-r I ai i.f MtpriM it jaw Pm. i -r. k. i . arid 11 V . cl.riu . w;w - k.A IBHI M f k.'.- O ' - I VMM Ikm . . .f w nn I tt.M. n. mn wm m rar. he a, . Tl, a ih, ffr,. i Tvrw'T.4 f.irr'(1i!i,n4 i .--'r It ,i:H B; fnr .hkh I in tfn lk.shf.1. in. ,4 . f cKVk iluw .1 m anot.Srr hoi" - m eii. v . .-.e 73 a ri Huef imt m. I ' ' ' r" - T. T-r a- 1 fa... c J r. -i c t i iwr Wt, ii fax nhvviu. ai 1 i .. ..... i fit ;r''--jMeH5 rrSrWi&vvi B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Tu.'diij hfvtt JttcemUr 3, 1S80. FOK OMAHA FKOM Pl.ATTS.MOl"J II. I.e-uvrM 7 :'J0 a. in. Arrives n :'M a. in. 2 :" l. in. " 4 :h) p. in. ' 7 :) a. in. " 9 :10 a. m. KuM OMAHA FOil I'LaTTSMoCTII. Leaves i :Tm a. hi. Arrives 10 :iH; a. i:i. r, ::.r, p. m. 7 -M . 111. " 7 ;oo ' " "a :u " " FOIt IMKVKST. I.eiives Pl.ttisnioiilli u :2o it. in. Arrives Lin coln. 1 :c."j i. 11:. ; Arrive Keiiniey, 7'- 40 p. m. I eavt-s Plalt.Miioiith ;il 7 :S . 111. ; arrive at Lincoln :t : . m . I- it-. w'ot If.ives ill k :V a. 111. ami at ft :l'i f. 1:1. Arnvt- Ht Liiii olii at 1 : 111. and - : a. 111. FKOM T.'li: V. KVr. Li avt- Keiiniey. d : : a. m. I.i-jvhs Lincoln, 1 .IS' i. 111. Ariivi s i'lattMiut'ui.j. J l- ' l.ivi' I. inc. at 5 :4. 4ii., arrives at I'lattiooutli it a. in. FrelKht leaves Lincoln at 12 :K i. in. Airiv.-s at PUatstnwutli at p. in. and C :40 5 ;S5 p. in. and 11 :o."l. rn. iOIN; LAST. Panse-iser trains leave Plattsiiioiif h at 7 00 a. in., tt :5 :u in. . 3 4 J P in. anil anive at Pacihc Junction ;tt 7 30 a. in.. 8 w a. in, hiki 4 10 P- " FtlOM THE KAST. PaseiiKer trains leave Pacific Junction at 8 SO a. in.. 6 4". p. in., looo a. in. anil arrive at Piatts nioutli at 9 IM) a. mi.. V O p. m. and lo 30 a. in. U. 11. II. Time Table. TuUli.tj Kffit Snnilny, Vftmlur 3, 10. W FT. STATIONS. HASTINGS. A K. HI. I' K II I IX COU I KS. AMIOY PEU I L I'D. IN AVAL K. IM V I K I ON. FK A K I. IN. lil.l M I All MiTON. N A PON I K KKPL P.LICAN ALMA OlILKANS OXFOIHl AKAPAUOi: " iJ 1 1 1 (1.1 ; : 5 o 0 :2i :2." i :'Hi l. ::o ('. :ln 5 :ll 4 AT, 4 3 J : 2.5 1 :4r 12 liylaill 1 1 :4i) 7 8 :&6 y :10 10 :!" 10 :;5 11 :4o 12 : 1 1 i ' 1 1 1J uV. 1 :J' 1 :fO 2 : 2;' 2 3 :Su 0 r') AIIUIVAI. AMI IHA'AKTI HE PLATTH3IOPTII 3TAII.H. OF AKICIVK.4. 7.ao p. in. . 9 ;tO a. in. ( S.on a. in. i X.v.t p. in. f 11. oo a in p. in. I0..T0 a in. i. p. in. 11.00 a in. 1 1. no a in. Nny 1 IlF.PARTS. I 7.b0 a. m. J 3.0") p. in. j 8.50 a. 111. ( 8.15 p. IU. 3.00 p. m 7.tO a. m I 7.4s a. 111. ' 2.00 p. Ill l.on p. in l.eo ji. in KASTLIIN. WF.STKIiN. NoKTIIPHV. Kit 1 IIKKN. v.iKi'ixi: watei:. tAi'IOKVVU.LK. J. Y.'. MABsMALl. P. M. IE S T National Bank OF PLATTSMOl 111. NEIHSASIiA. L';iN FlT"..F.lAl.Ii . E. I i. !'V kv . V. Ml LM UIILlN'. JiiMI O Kl'l'KKK PrminVnt. Vice I'ri siiicnl. (VtNhier. ..Assistant Cashier. This P.ar.ii i. now open for husinos at their w room, corner Mfi "' Sixth streets, and( ; vit-i-aivd to transact a u' l.eial liAiNK.lIi'a rtUSliNia. firtki, Bcndt.Gold. S.-vcrnment mnd Locaf Securities ,.-.-', HOI CUT A NP S'l.I. li-.'.'eUfl nnd luU-i'eit Aliotc t'l c.u 2'inif Certificate. Vvai.ablti in any part of the Vnlteil Slates and In ail tins PrinelpalTowii and Cities . - of J'lirope. AKLMS i'OU Tin: CELEP.RATED ' is man Line and Allan Line op sti:a5ii:ks. Per-oii wihhiiiB to lirni;? out their friends f nun ivrope c;iu I'l Util AsF.li' Kr.TSFUOM C3 T h r o u e li to ruttwmoatti THE WEEPING WATER BANK or :k:i is icon. ThH H.ink is now open tor the transaction of a Banking Exchange Business. Pc.eived. and Interest avowed o:i Time Ccrtl- iiaics. IIKAl'TM Drawn, and available in the principal towns and cities of the Fnited States and Europe;. Agents f'r the cehhrattd Hamlin Lite 'of Steers. Purchase yynr tL-kots from us. Through from Europe to any Point in the West. KEEP IlKOS.. (.-Lfi Weeping Water, Neb J. F. BAUFAEISTE I'uri.lohes Fic-h. Pnic Milk. Pi .sp-cial ca:!!" attended to. and pre from sanif cow flliui-hi d when tinted. Mi'.k 4!y OTrTTL Nw for Itoy id Oirln ! t Tn,.miinil Old't A NEW IX- VKNT1UN iut patented for them. for Home nee I . " Fret and Scroll Bawinff, Turainir, Barin. rrillmg,Grindiii,Pohlunf, Screw Culting. rnce 3 n I 8tid 6 cents for 100 pae. KTHRAXH EKOWH, tidweU, kba. PENSIONS ARE PAID rr soldier diFKtrl la I'll f -f'liy . by fccnJeiit r ctcr A OlM . f !ht kiDtl.K'ftof lncr,lfl or cjs BVMl'Kt.if kttt i hriit.di e I Ltmc or uriroac Yt-lna iti a y- n. I iadr new U thoufeAnos ar -.t vltj to an lncrcnse cf riom U jiu . orphan a au-i t pmd-t father tr motion of i-ner" d-'-'l in ts rtr r-t a r ti-fca. BnH Dii-e'larr- f. r . -n.l. in, r tt rr mptKr. ' iW I? r T.fo'lr.it. Sr.ataa-.pt r; I t I sri.l I". .-.niT A.-'.. A :iirr-, 'I I jf jtr.T I i-.-.'.j; 3 ir-l. V . V. f I f"7, p. A.IV.i -. Pr- I ll.'t" pi - ' J . i !'. i k-:. i'- - fallMiintf. Sr.fi iair.pe i re'j-y SI 'tSSS CI 7 St. t'Larleii S'lrfci, St. LoaIs,Mo. A nulir irmd aate uf t - Ml.ral (iiUnm bi, tia e -i Irf-i..-. aii.'.ji:i.l 'ill i:t T-el.iot kuo. 4? " .ure.ail i:r u-T i- j'uii .HO -r tv rr'Jr.ai ftnoci-uiia . y, .-'r-,'..-. .r ..." - ' - ' ' . ' 1 f sA-lal POWe'.Di.:kt 1 w- Tlm Eli. ir"i -r.u a-i I- -'-- i''Jfl ; Jun. Mil-l:H rid.Ur eprA -nro a-.ii .. l ira dn-.ct rx.-u. U. la UMiur aa. r-!5s. GUIDE! T . ' .. .i . . . . .r . T A nail. WOT. of wliivy Kfil vv.-wi, an 1 iaiaj mora. 1 bJimcTia ortootmr ..I. ? i oar-:aWttt r?-d U ilianket p o clr loca and kf. 3 era. I- m-.:J to moooro' i SC. 1&r.yL.U Oo -: .i : : f r n r h rv (t anl BioK(m. I I! Lla Wk3, Lct aln.iiod. rrr.t! I.VfcJi, ATMTioa toriocHet L'.'fw tia Memory n4 I 'jnrrs hroiSJt on rtr ST- Aboae. Apt 'iii fy- tbfvt t,r: in-r", .j-.n'. hL Liu Cn-Tt:ra L-rv'e,i. Ht.C.is-:. "t. I Ml 703 Crtrt St, St. Loit1A Mo. old OQUnroCTira riaiAW; 1 1; tau'.aal weox liati, Impotacov.a:) frw-n. .fil y pli .a, Cioiwr 13 a a, Gieet C rlseT or aWVtr -'J- itoent eaaee Mi u. r.. Jx j.ii:.. Q.-c wMiranj iron. air-!O.T. , Clw i fj-ll ar arlLa 1 . -r. ,NJ(ID if Tin nTvT UU MUU CTT Money Positively Refunded OTTR PRICJ? LIST for Til 1 1 IT Y Partis Het standard Irliif SS'YardN $UmhI IPrintM for ILalc styles CJood ress CJod JBet Cring;liam89 Colors Warranleal 44ool Caiilii !FIaassels4 IPosiliveSy at MaiiHfatiiireFjs9 Cot. Sec oar Fall Stocfc'Sffen'K l-Sp5 'KIce ILiafilleK9 aaal The Best and At Cost-lPrices ISe smp So se sscs tscfore spcBidlisg asay isoi2y elscwfisci'e, awfii ii we don't sell to yoss, ome otliea- placeN wiSl Isavet griy yon tlseii goods. Conte to tlae place wljes'e yosa ape cea'talea o'S SQU ABE- TEE ATMENT. We will IB BGFCK OEALEK IN F-urnifure. - SAFES, CHAIRS, BTC. KT. FTC. (V- J 7 Dtsrriptiom. METALLIC BURIAL CASE WOODEN 01 ail sizos. ready mail'1 and soul cheap lor cash Jr FINE II F ARSE- is o i.r.Ai'A tui M.i.rt With many thanks for past pajionare I invite nil to call and examine my LAivCE STOCK UK 1 it f. Fl KXTI 'li: AXl .-FIX W. D. JONES, lSucceor to June & Aj;new ) Again takes charge f ttte Old Brick Livery Stable. PLATTSMOUTII. - - NEBRASKA. The old IUmner Stalle. in Plattsniouth. are now leaden by W. II. Join's, and he ht on hand New and handsome accommodation:;, in the shape of HORDES, CARRIAGES. UVtiUlES. - and SADDLE HORSES. I am now prepared to keep HOUSES . FORSALEsTRADEI And will " " Train and Bre.tk Colts On lteaoiiable Terms. . . ALSaUhMtMliKP, Tl.at with plenty of room (ilia: ever y. one l-arin knowc I havel in ny stablo. I can pet em Ftoirk and tvacons, loa: of hay, sc., uuuer i cover, where they will keep dry. Tliai-r.i ie all the old patr-ms for tbeir liberali ty. IaoiieiT taeir traue for ttis future, rationed ttist I can ncnnmnioslate them better and do betiet by them than ever before. 501 y r. n. jones. 1W ftaa to cotiM, I--. I . . u mli ia. C rrlapa - of X art. fcMwt.tr. tr -OMlMriiNtoa. Tils flTI 9 O UU a aid u B5ealEiig9 ODODI at" rr Latest Styles of ATS AttO nii6itani0 S Strictly. Secure now wMle oar toeli In iscowiBt ail IPri HOD IPea9 .(Deimtt A. G. HATT JL-ST OPKNEU A:,V1.V. Xer, Clean. First Class 3IatShop, osMain Street Corner of 5th. Plattsnioutli Every hoity on l and for f.i si:, tender meat. iatTl.r.6 I J s o o 5 ?f ' ; 3 s c - a. . I W Pill ' ! Estail Liquor Dealer, f CIGARS' AND TOBAGCQ. PLATTSMOUTII, J Billiard Hal! and Suloou or. Mam fctreot, four doon froin Sixth at Ntvllie' old place. BEST BRANDS OF CIO A RS, ..LES. WINES, d-C. ' v. Heine' . Ma, 153 n the on Goods not as represented 1 4 Exi s m n . i fef &l l;vJ lOl emeisibei 5?- 1 9 Fall mteU M ar Bow IFarsB .ay i ...S'-ZaY) - cf- sojsr. ? WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer in our GOODS, CLOTHS. BLANKETS. - FLANNELS, FURNISHING T.OOD.s U HOC Eli IKS OF ALT. KINDS. Ijtive stock of . BOOTS and " SHOES t he CLOSED 0U1 r!1 AT COST. o: Notions, Queensware, and in fact everything you can call for In the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAII1 FOK IIIPES ANL) FUUS. Aii kinds of country n: educe taken in en change for goods. O. F. JOHN DF.Al.Fl! IN SON, Drugs FiecUcines -AND- Ail Paper Trimmed Charge. ALSO DEALEE I5f ' BOOKS, Stationery, Magazines, d2i7D" . Latest Publications. rrewrripHwitu Crrfnlly Cora pounded l an Kxp.T4encea Drusgi't. WWrHlttK THK PLACE. - WALL PAPBM ; Free of 9 O willing JJ1'&: and' IS 1 11. ! 5 large lisse9 asin TIME ! V O ood, loS (f3 iss BPi'oisovtSom. V ery Low EiSsts ? ? NIOW BRICKYARD, p am LMi:i,; p IvH SIS B 3IGK, ijiis inp and want .to MAKE THEM CHEAP, lli.it people can huild IWWX HOUSKS JXSTEAD OF FUAMS. 1 shall coiitraet and Build BRICK Houses. the coining year nnd wculd like those Inteiitling to Iluild to ; give me a call before looVisx elsewhere JEP.UV HV HTM AN. At my piiui- u Vvuiiiuit'.on Avenue or at F. S. W hile ? ;rUf-j o;. Main S-.rssei, PLtttsuiotith, Neornskn. 4.1IH3 Ml HABDWARH STORE. J. S. DUKE Has Jir-t ojictied an entln nc-.v stock of hi-id-v are. on Tarsi .-afc rac bc itrz ac -aa- Ncr.t di'or vri-'t of Chapmaa & Smith's Dm. store. A Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS. RAKES. SPADES ana A GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, ly the Ke . or Poinul- ROPE, POWDER. SHOT, GRIND JiTONES, . ' V7IIEEL-BAR?wOWS. A Full Lrne of ( I'TI.EII V. Special Rntejs tt Guilders and Cvr U actors. I HIGH 1.1 IK N SI'.. The I'rovisions of Nlocuiub's Hill as Passttl the 1 no Houses ef the Lt,lriIatre. It Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Ntbr.txka : , Section 1. TIio county board of euch county may grunt license for the sale of mult. tpiiituous and vinous liquors, if deemed expedient, upon tlie application by petition of thirty of the resident freeholders of the town, if tlie county is under lowiiship organiza tion, and if uol under tovnshii orga nization, then thirty of the resident freeholder: of the precinct where t lie sale of such liquors is proposed to take place, sett ing forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a. resident of this stale, and praying that license may be issued to him. Such app'ication to lie fiied in the ofliee of I lie county clerk and up on the payment into the county treas ury of such sum as the hoard may ie-' quire, not less than live hundred .5300) dollars for each license and uir on the compliance with the provisions of this act: I'rociJed, such board shall not have power to issue any license for the sale of any liquors in any city or incorporated village or within two miles of the same. Sec. 2. No action shall be taken n li on said application until at least two weeks' notice of the filing of the same has been "riven by publication in a newspaper published in said county, having the largest circulation therein, or if no newspaper is published in said county, by posting written or priuled notices 'f aid application in livo of tin most public places in the town, precinct, village or city in which the bu siness is tube conducted, when, if there bo na objections in writing made and tiled l;i the issuance of said license, ami the county board is in session, ;ind all other provisions oLtliis chapter haye been fully complied with, it m ty be granted. Sec. o. If there bu tiiiv objection, protest or remonstrance tiled in ihe office where the application is made against the issuance, of said licen.se, the county board shall appoint a day for hearing of said case, and if it shall be satisfactorily proven that the appli cant for liceiiae has been guilty ot the violation of any of the provisions ot this act within the space of one year, orif any former license shall have been revoked lor anv misdemeanor against the laws of this stale, then he board shall refuse to isuti uch license. Sec. 4. (n hearing of :.ny ca;ie aiis under the provisions of the last two tactions, any party interested shall h ive process to compel the atten dance of witnesses whothall have the same Compensation, as now provided by law in the district court, to be paid by the party calling said witnesses-. The testimony on said hearing shall be reduced to writing an 1 tiled in the ortice of application, and if any party, feels himself aggtieved by the decision in said case he may appeal therefrom to the district court and said testimo ny shiili be transmitted lo said district court and such appeal shall be decided by thejudge of such court upon said evidence alone. Sec. i. That license shall state the time fur which it is granted, which shall not exceed one year, -the place w here the liquor is to be sold, and shall not be transferable; and any li cense granted under this chapter .may be revoked by ih" authority issuing t e same wlieiu vt r the person licensed shall, upon due pro-if made, be convic ted of a violation oi any of thw pro visions of this act. The license shall be in the following form, as near as practicable: STATE OF Nm It ASK A, i County of j ' To all who shall see Hum prev ents: Know ye. that haviiigon the day of , A. D. 13... tiled his petition and bond aecoiding i j law, and .paid into the treasury the sum imposed on him as a vendor of malt,. spirituous and vinous liquors therefore the said ... is hei oby author ized to sell malt, spirituous aiKj vinous liquorsat for month'? ending .-.".day of... , A.D.I S.. In testimony whereof, I. clerk of. , have affixed the seal of said , this.... day of ... , A. D. 18. . . ' seal. Clerk. Sec. C. No person shall bo licensed to sell malt, spirituous or vinous liquora by any councy board, or the authorities of anv city or vilage, un less he shall first give bond in tlie pen al sum of live thousand (Sj,000j dol lars, payable to the state of Nebraska, with at least two good and sufficient sureties, freeholders of the county in which the .license is to be granted to be approved by the board who may he authorized to issue tha license, condi tioned that he will nwl violate any of the provision- of this act. and that he 'a ill pay all dama ges, titles and penalties and for leilures which may bo adjudged againut him under the provisions of this act. The board taking such bond may examine any person tillered as. se curity upon any sucli bond, under oath, and n q'iiie him to subscribe and swear to his statement in regard' to his pecuniary .anility to become such security. Any bond taken pursuant to this section may be ued upon for the use of any person, or his legal rep resentatives, who. may be iiijuied by reason of the selling or giving a'vay of any intoxicating liquor by tlio per son so licensed, or by his agent or 'servant. Sec. 7. No ieroii w ho is hoiden as the. principal or surety upon any bond given under the provisions of tlie pre eeedin.4 section, shall be permitted t- become a surety upun any other bond of like character. Sec:. 8. Every perspu licensed as herein provided, who shall give or s-11 any malt, spirituous and viiions liquors, or any intoxicating drinks, lo any mi nor,, apprentice or servant, under t wenty-one years of age, shai! fotfeil am ! pay for eiic'i oiiense the si'.tn of sis Sec. l. Any minor, apprentice orser i '.1 vant who shall, for the puriKtae ol evaouig i lie; i ii w iso iii3 yi tin n rtru- j ina section, falsely represent his ai'', j shall be deemed guilty of a misde-i i : ii., : . ; , ..e , i ! meanot and lined for each and ev;-iy oiTetise not exceeding 8.0. (r iiiiprisoti ed in the county jail not exceeding h'.i ty days, or Uth, at the discretion of the court. Sec, 10. Every person so licensed who shall sell any intoxicating liquor to any Indi fi), insane "person or idiot, or habitual drunkard, shall forfeit ami pay for ich offense the sum of $5'). SEC. 11. All persons who shall sell or give away, upon any pretext, nult, spirituous or viiroii3 liquors, or any intoxicating drinks, without having first complied w ith the provisions of this act, and obtained a license a. a herein set forth, shall for eali oitenf be deemed gn:l,y oi a misdemeanor, am, Uli"il c onvict Ion thefesif shall be lined not less than one hundred doiiars. nor nvr i' nn fit-,. Ii o oft n-f rl. ,1 I.i r r r in the county jail, and shall be li;ib'.e in all respects to the public and to in dividuals, tha same as ho would have been had he given bonds and obtained license as herein provided. Sec. 12. The magistrate before whom any complaints is made of a violation of the provisions of the pen ding section, shall issue a warrant for the arrest of the offender, and if upon an examination the magistrate shall have reason to believe ihe party guil ty, ho shall recognize him to appear at the next term of the district court as in case of felur.y. Sec. i:. Every person so licensed, or any person, who shall intentionally or otherwise, sell or give away, or direct or permit any per-ou or persons in his employ to sell or give away any malt, spirituous or vinous liquors, which shall be adulterated with strychnine, st rout i.i. sugar of lead, or any other substance, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one hundred dollars for every such offense. An analysis made by a practical ehem st sh.ill bo deemed com petent testimony under the provisions of this section. Sec. 14. Every person who shall sell or give away any malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the day of any geu eral or special election, or at any time iuriug the first day of the week, com monly called Sunday, shall forfeit and pay lor every sinm oltense, the sue ot one bundled dollars. SEC. 15. The person so licensed shall pay all damages that the community or individuals may sustain in conse quence of such trallicjie shall support all paupers, widows and orphans, and the expenses of all civil and criminal prosecutions growing out of, or justly attributed to, his traffic in intoxicating dtinks; said damages and expenses to bo recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction by any civil action on the bond named and required in section C of this act, a copy of which properly authenticated shall be taken in evidence in any court of justice in this atte; and it shall be the duty of the proper clerk to deliver, on demand such copy to it: y person who may claim to be injured by such traffic EC. 10. It shall be lawful for any married woman, or any oilier person at tier leuuest, to institute and main tain in her own name, a suit on any such bond lot all damages sustained by Her self and children on account of such traffic, and the money when' collected shall Ik; paid over for tho use of her self and children, S' C. IT. When any poison shall be come a county or city charge by ieason of intemperance, a suit may be insti tuted bv the proper authorities, on the bond of any person licensed under this act, who may have been in the habit of selling or .giving intoxicating liq uors lo the person so becoming a charge: Prodded, That the person against whom a judgment may bis ren deied under tlie provisions hereof, may recover by. a similar action a. propor tionate pari of said judgment from any and all persons engaged in said tlilic, who have sold or given liquor to such person becoming a public charge, or to any person committing an offense. sec IS. On the trial of any suit un der the. provision hereof, the cause or foundation of which shall be the acts done or injuries indicted by a peis.m under the lollueuce of liquor, it snail only I e necessary to sustain tte action lo prove lhat the defendant or defen dants, sold or gave liquor to the person so inioxicatedor under the influence of liquor, whoso acts or injuries are com plained ot on lhat day or about that time hen said acts w ere comtnitted or said injuries received; and in an aclioi. for damages brought by a marri ed woman, or other person whose sup port leg. illy devolves upon a person disqualified by intemperance from earn ing the same, it shall only bo necessary to prove lhat tho defendant has given or sold intoxicating chinks to such person during the period of such dis qualification. Sec. l'J. All suiis for damages and expenses arising under this act may be commenced and prosecuted before a jualiui of ihe peace, where the damages claimed do not exceed tl.e jurisdic tion of said justice, althongh the pen alty in the bond may exceed that amount, and the. judgment shall be for the damages pioved. Sec. 23. All lines and penalties so re coveied under the provisions of this act shall, when collected, be paid into the proper treasury for the use of the school land, and the corporate author ities by whom such license was issued shall pay to the complaining witness in such action, out of the, general fund of the county or city, an amount equal to one fourth of the sum actually col lected and paid over to thy school fund as aforesaid. . Sec. 21. I ho oouuiy board, under the resti u'uuiis contained in section one 1 ; of i Ins act, may ' grant permits to diuggists to sell liquors for medicinal," mechanical and chemical purposes up-' on a compliance Willi all the piovis ims hei eiubeloie contained, and sub ject to ail the requirements and penal, ties contained in this act, except that no license lee sliTUl be required except the cilst of issuing said peimit. SEC 125. The corporate authorities of cities and villages shall have power to license, regulate and prohibit the selling or giving away of any intoxi cating, malt. fcii i'ous and vinous, mix ed or fermented liquors within the limits of such city or village, tho li cense not to extend beyond tho muni cipal year in which it shall be granted, and to determine the amount to be paid for such li. 'en.se, not Ir-ss than five bundled c?5o0 doll. us in village, and in cities of less than ten thous andi'.iihabil.uits; nor less than one thousand ('31,000 doll tr3 in cities of noire than ten thousand inhabitants: Frtjcidvl, That the city council in cities, or board of trustees in villages, may grant 'p1'"1''1-3 to druggists for the hale of liquors for medicinal, mechan ical n:;u viiemical purposes only, sub ject to forfeiture, an 1 under such-restrictions and regulations as may be provide.; by ordinance, and subject to the prov isiju'4 of section 2'i of this act : Provided further. That in granting li censes or permits such corporate au thorities shall comply with and b governeit-by ail the provisions of this act in regard to granting ui licenses, and ali the provisl'.iis and penal ies contained i:; li. is act shall b; applica ble to o'.ii'ii licenses and the persons to whom they are granted: Provided als'j. That ia giant io any license thp petition theiei'or shall l sufficient if sigiied by thirty of the resident free hotder.s, or if Uo-re are less than sixty a majority of the freeholders of thn ward or village where the sale of such liqu 'is is to lake place. Skc 2'5. Anv druggist to whom a permit tiuy be granted, as contemplat ed in sections 24 and -5 of this act, shall keep in a book, piovided by hlrn for that ptirpose, a register of all liq uors sold or gi v;':. aw ay, by him, which regislrr i'r.ail show the dates, kind, v,i.i:,nti; v, for what purpose and to whom such liquor was sold or given away, wh'n h !ok shall be at a'i times open to the inspection of the public; al drii",g!ss t,: whom such - permit ,VJ"'""".,l.t'-rl if-Till o'l.J ':. ''" file in tho office of tho clerk of the au thorities granting such permits, a le noi t ot all entries made in said regis- ister as contemplated in this section, y since his last report, which shall be subscribed and sworu to as comet 1 said druggist, and that he has nutJtHJ oi given away, cither by lumseKf, c-ferW or agent, any liquor?,Other than st"'" in said report. Any Hlaiwa to comply with the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty ol mis demeanor, and upon conviction there of, for each and eveiy offence shall bo lined in any sum not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hun dred (,atH) dollars, and bo imprisoned in the county jail, not less than tea days nor more than thirty days in the discretion of the court. Sec 27. II any uuc purchasing in toxicating lipuors of a person author ized to sellshall make to such peisoi. any false statement regarding Ihe use to which such liquor is intended by ih.. i.iiichaser to be upnlitd, such per son so obtaining such liquor sjuill bo .i i inniivnf misdcineanbr. and VAV. ll.V V. . - ... shall, upon conviction thereof, Itortcit I and nav a fine of ten dollars, uVgcther with costs of ptosecuiion, or' shall stand committed until the same n paid. For the second offense he snail pay a fine of twenty dollars and casts of piosecution, and be imprisoned in tho county jail not less than twenty days nor inoie than thirty days. Sec. 2$. If any person shall ho found in a state of intoxication ho shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and any peace oilk'aX-.--. without warrant, yt it is hereoy made his duty to take such person into custody, and to detain him in some suitable place an information can be made before a magistral!) and a war- tent issued in due form, upon which ho may be arrested and tried, nnd, it' found guilty, he shall pay a fine of ten dollars and the cost of prosecution, or shall be impiisoned in the county jail not more than thirty days. J!ut tho magistrate before w hom such pergoij is tried and convicted may remit nny portion of such penalty, and order tin) prisoner to bo discharged upon giving information under oat u, staling when, where and of w hom ho purchased or recuived tie liquor which producd the intoxication, and the name and character of Ihe liquor obtained. In cases arising under this section appeals may be allowed as in cases of ordinary misdemeanor within the, jurisdiction of the justice of the peace. . Sec. 2'J. It shall be ihe duty of all venders of malt, spirituous or vinous liquors, under tlie provisions of this act, to keep the windows and doors of their respective places of busiuess tin obstructed by screans, blinds, pamt or other articles, and any person tr. :nl ing against tho provisions of thij.s sec tion shall be deemed guilty of ruiiiue nieanor. and, upon conviction tl v.-reof, shall bo fiued in any sum not less than 8-5. or be imprisoned in the c anity jail not less than ten days, or both, at the discretion of the poin t, and shall have his licens-p revoked by the :.riuiTs .i i.t Itoi-it v iirii ii r i nn the saanp. I Skc. ')). Thai chapter 5:1 of the cui'.( of criminal procedure of the genei statutes 187:5, entitled 'License ami side of liquor," itnd nn act entitled "An act to amend section 575 of chapter 5S of the rrfminal code," approved Febru ary '.. 187:5. and an act entitled "An act to regulate the issue of license fjr. and the sale of malt, vinous and spiiit tious liquors in the stato of Nebraska," approved February 2, 187. bo and the same are hereby repealed. The Kail road Law. (Donne's Tub Law.) Section 1. Every railroad corpo ration shall give to all persons re;tsor.-' aloe and equal terms, facilities and ac commodations for the transportation of any ineVchandisu or other properly of every kind and description upon any railroad owned or optiutcd by such corporation within this staco, and for terminal handling, the use of the depot a.id other buildings and grounds of such corporation, and at any point where its railroad shall con nect with any other rail ro'id," reasona ble and equal terms and facilities of interchange, aud shall promptly for ward merchandise ' consign' d or di rected to tie sent over another road connecting with its road, according to the directions contained thereon or ac companying Ihe same, sec. 2. No railroad company in this state shall hereafter charge, collect or receive for the transput lat on of any ni'-ichiindise or other property upon the railroad owned or operated by such company within this slate, a higher rale for such survico than was charged by such company for the same or likf service on the first day of November A. I). 180, an shown by tho published rates of such company. And no rail road company shall demand, charge, coih-ci or receive for such transporta tion for any special distance a greater Sum than if demands, charges, col lects or receives for a greater distance. Sec. 3 No railroad company within this slate shall grant or allow to any person, company or association upon the transportation of freight either di rectly or indirectly, any secret rale, re bate, drawback, unreasonable allow ance for use of cars, or any undue ad vantage whatever, nor directly or in directly charge to or receive from any person or persons, or associ ation or corporation, any greater or less sum, compensation or reward than is charged to or rccdve 1 from any oth cf person or persons, association or corpora; ion for like and contempora neous service in the receiving, trans porting, storing, delivering or hand ling of freights. sec. 4. Any railroad company, or officer or agen'of such railroad com-, ii y, who violates any of tho provis ions of this act, in addition to liability for all damage sustained by reason of such violation, shall be liable for each offense to a penalty dollars, which may any county where has property.' of five hundred be recovered in such corporal! Wealth in the Senate. . Senator-elect Fair, of Nevada, can't tell bow rich he is. He is "estimated" to be worth as much as the rest of the body. David Davis, of Illinois, is rank ed next to Fair". Eugene Hale, whose wife inherited ' Zack Chandler's for tune, probably comes after.Davis. Sen ators Miller, of California; Mahone.of Virginia; Sawyer, of Wisconsin; Cam- eron. of l'ennsvlvHina: Davis, or " Virginia: Blaine. f Mine; Fluuilr Kansas; and Jones, of Nevada, are re garded as millionaires. Sewell of New Jersey has much money'. The follow ing are said to be woith more than 8500,000: Hill, of Colorado; Brown, of fleorgia; Oormari,- of Maryland ; Mc Pherson, of New Jersey ; and I'endle ton of Ohio, .mong those not already mentioned, who possess at le.st 810 00Q iipiecp, are Morrill, of Vermov Antl.onv. of Rhode Island: Conk of New York : Rollins, of New shire; Saunders, of Nebraska:, dom. of Minnesota: Fvrry. of rrtn : Kellorrcr. ,f f-oiiiianat M t A akrnv -oVrTa r-" --4. " i- -