V f r ; Herald. The Hep I V RKTIHI af7T' k 1 1 w. 1 1 w. 1 3 . T niTTa Nv if A( 1 qr.. S rim 8s'irs. k col . Hcol.. 1 col... 'ei An ' i rj tdrui e i-i ' raj . . v 1 u u 1 1 ; u . u i 1. 1 J u it A ) iv Pi t i 1 W B2.'.i 0 6') in 200 8 7.1 4 00 10 01) IB 00 20 00 4 7.-j g oo IS 5! MM 600 00 oo 12 00 28 00 40 00 00 00 OP1 .'!:C33: Ov Vine Ct., Ocft ?1oc-k :or-li of Mitin, r 0f f- ;fih Struct, Urssl Cr'ifa kt fcr in fcs firs'?. Hon 23 mi M I I'M!. Uooi 100 ZiOo! 40 00 tW All Advertising Bills l)u Quarterly. tW Transient AdrertUmeaU must b Tt la Adraoce. JNO A. MACMURPHY, Editor. J" PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS." TERMS: $2.00 a Year. Tsnni In Advnie' Or? c.wv. .st.e y " die c;'jr i moi, .. . . Uae eepy. l;re tt.oTit its. ?2.efl .. l.csj .. .no VOI;TTME XVI. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1881. IV Extra Copies of tba IT s bald for sals fc; J. P. YoCNO, at til Post-On'.te Nw Depot, Mala Street. NUMBER 52. - . 1 f The Tt- - ME OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 'Mrre THrerlvry. A. H. PvlJOOCK. IT. S. Senator, lieu trice. U.V'IN S.M:..iKUfi, C. S. Senator, Omaha. !: K. VAl.KS TIN K, llepresentat'e. West I'olnt. AlJlINCS N.fc K. Oovemor, Lincoln. S. J. .tl.KXANliKK. .Secretary tI Slate. JOHN W Al. I. Ii lis. Auditor. Lincoln. M. r.Al! 1 1.K IT. Treitsin er, Lincoln. W. W. .IonUS. Sunt. Puhllc Instruction. A. i. KKNDAI.I.. Lwid 4'onittiir-UisT. '..!. DILWOIM II. Attorney Oeueral. 1:2V. '. '. HA I! It IS. Chaplain of Penitentiary. i;!t. H. P. MATTHEWSON. Suit. UiHtpital tor tlie InHJtiiH. Snprrmr fMurt. -.1 XVS F.U.. f "tiiff .1 ti-i--. Krenidiit. '.)". li. I. A K K. :nalia. - SA l.-i.colii. Jjeclynti juilit-ittt dJSjrref. S. K. l't)L'Nl. .lO'lm-. I.lncolu. .! t'. WA'I'SDX l'ii-iitiiis.-Att'v. NVli. I'ltv. .v. i MH Va I.'I'l'.K. I'Iitk. I!itri-t Court. - liutUiiiioult). County JJireriory. A. N. HT'l.t.IVAN. t'onnlv Judc. I. I t'Tr. 4 :i.tii v t lfifc. M. I'A IT K K" tS, t omit " Tre:i-urer. i:. W. IIYKKS. ShcnfT. ? J' It. V, oi.KY. 'o. Sup't l iib. lnstrnctiou. ti vV. KAIUKIKI I). Surveyor. I'. J'. iAS-i, Citrmier. CtltNTt t'OMMlfSIOSKKrt. tVMl. rtlt ll AltlSN. Mt. l'lfifiUil Precinct. ISAI' WII.Ks. PliittHinoiilli I'ri-cinet. JA.MK.S CKAVFOKI. Snutli liend Preef:ict. Purlin having biisii:et! witli the County (Vitimiritnrrs. will find tlicm in session the f.tl Moti.Jny and Tuenday of each uionth. 43tf i Cily Dire' tory, J. XV. .UlrtNSOX. Mavor. .1. M. PA'I'TKKSOS.Trejwurrr. i". I. P IMIVS, Clrv 4'leik. '.;.t l!AKI VIVIAN'. Police Juil;:e. VV. It. .KlXKS. t'liief of Polii-f. . t. V. Hil t, t Ui f of Fire lx pt. i'OI'M-l.U VS. t-t Ward F. f;UIKK. C. II. PAft.MKI.K. 2d Ward li W. FAIKFIKLll, .1. V. WBMC- . I KAt'U. 31 Ward IK.M1 1.I.F.K, THOS. POI.I.:K. 4th Ward P. Mi CALLAN. C. S. IATsi)N. I mttmntler- J NO. VV. HAKSIIALL. Y' IOF ESSIO N A I, U A RDS IK. II. JIK.VOK. FH YSfCIVN and Sl'P.flKON. office in FiU Kculd liiock. wkicli tll be open day or uit. . J. I.. MfCIIKA, tiONKKPATHIC PHYSICIA.N. OIBce over U. V.Mathew- Hardware Store, l'latt-.moutli.Xc- iaska. 8:iy is. u. i.ivi.stx. n. HFF1CE llfttJKS. from 10 a. in., to 2 p. ni. Fx iiiitnii't: Si-jiti'ou tor I". S. Piisii'u. JV. 1.I' TTt:u. 3D HJ IT T 1ST. Ilat tstnoulh. VcljrsK)i. nffiKtiin Mini S:i.-'t ovc:- Solomon Na- llian'H Store. . . ;uly . H. A.'JIARTIIiAV vVTTOiCM:Y AMI SUl.U l Toil. ViV.X Pr.ic-lU-r 111 lt. Slate and Federal t'oiliK. !..!-dcin-e. riatlsm.mlh. Nnlnask::. illy n'll H. AA'ISK. ATTwilXF.Y AT LAW. I:onl Estate, l i.c In-HUiam-eaiat CoU' iio.ii Aca' V. U.lice li. HVi gt ralu Lli-k, I'laitNiiKMiU!, Xebranliii. '.ai J 4: i.o. n. TKji i li. AlTttllXKY AT LAW and Keal f.-tate Hri ki r. Swciat al tin' ion tiven to t oll.'ctioas and a'l niatter-t iiitcctinu the title to real e.tate. ofiK-ei'li 2i Hoot over P.-l tjili. e. 1'Ultiuiiotitli. Nebraska. l- l).ll.Wlli:KI'tKftCO. LAW OFFICE, Real IMate, Fire and L'fe I.i surance Agents. PlattHiuouili. Nebraska. I ol leeto.'S. tax -pavers. IL.'.e ooinplete abstract of titles. i;i;v aiul sell reui r-t.ile, ne'Uale loans. &c. ' - HA 51 : .' C il A ! I A . , ATTOHNKV AT LAW, jinl Solicitor i:: C!ian-'cr'- Olnre id ntft-T-i,M isliitk. ' ' luyt PL vr f iMOi'TH. XKU 1. il. VVlHl'HAM. I. A. CAMfliKLI.. Atloi u. y at Lav. . Notai y Public. WI OI-I VH A f AHI'BEM,. COLLECTION" AND KK.VI. EST AT F AC.EXTS Oflire over W. li. R.iker A Co's Store. riatt-Hioiith, Ncbiakii. 2Jly JAMKH E. .MOUIilSilX. W. I.. IlliOWN'E. Notary Puiilic. iioituiov & isitotvvi:. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Willpra e in Cass and iidjotuiiii; Counties ; gives spt .-ia. atteutton to collections and abstracts of title. Olliee in Fitzgerald Klock, Plattsmoiith. Nebraska. t;vi - MUCK! MUCK! If -oii n a lit :.ny File or Ornamental Brick, Call on ' ,i. T. I. HOOVER, iiQZrsriLr.r: - - x emu-ska. PLAiTsKlOUT h mills. PI .ATT S MO f T II , NEIJ. . m:isri. Ii ! Iclor. Fiour, Co n Mail & Fetd Alavs on hand and for sale at lowest cash )-. ievs. The lillo st prices paid tor Wheat a'.d t i. tn. P;.rt;enl iv attention :jivcu custoi'.i work. .tt.t.XTS AI I'AHV.'.l'IIW Make from Tf s.'O i-r week selling '-' .ils fur 1'.. ti. HI Dl'OL'T J6 CO., lit Baielay Mrw t, New i'ork. Send for cat;i!-H;uc an l 'ei ins. ivly tJff nhlE THtniMtNI. A certain core for ?ierVOU Debility, Seminal Weak ness. Imootence. etc. Th Becijiee Ofd in my practice for 5 Year and an illustrated book ol 60 paces p'.vz.g full ih r-ef.ona for eelf-treotineiit, sent free. Adore" i BH. T. WHXIAKS. 434 . iter Sc. SaVst. tJ If yon ar ma 1 l toiiliuaa waaakk- It rem vro a maa of 1V r tolling ovr aud mivb work, to raa- Hop .ttr. . jf ion are joorr aw! diK-rrtlon or dMpa rld or .ioirla. old or tMOrbcaltU or Uatfulu: ZZU, niy oa Hop OM HOP Bm !tntTrinr from any law moa t U you ar mar roaXatf, nuTnng' from Irar oa a b4 of ateh 1 nwiMwii ua u BUall7 from aoaoo f om of Kidney dlMM that mlbt hav. bea pra,uted .h.cifr o tl , lim.k wear mj i - ' . i . . ...n. Intf or .llmuiatltMr. vlthoat intoxicating a tizD.ir unoi t .ko HOP HopBltter Bitter. H,r TOO ifv- O. I. O. la an ahaoluta Of tUo ito") a- and Irraaiat- bla a r for dronk.an. , inw of optum, tobacco. or IiajW oriurvM Ton will rami If Ton urn- Hop Bitters , VMM llllV Sold by droo rl.ta. b.ndC or Circular. ply wa a ana r,.r.lri Led.tr, it l f mHiri aor : m mw m vouii !! It ha UT CaV, avj nunp Al aVflr!' Howi poemisif CtiT I HaBui lii lha aaaaae.TV and lfaa4 car. caf 9mi&a lm?Miooi and Impoteziqr H ia o!r cna ww, wm., an. pfnraHOT m lat prmaav. rw W bb. , T BVfaaaMf HMMM M Mia iBsOB fc-eawta. teM 1arw MtrMM bfw. tLaa ntrtm t i!ij-toa& Bwltaafa aaMMaM fa (A a MtMaj af . V. aaaallwf VaaC.ia (sAa Jtf trr raaaf aw-; frfw ,Ha arena ekiMaaTAa- at. I m Amnti nra u4M ica. t i mil- , rnrw -laaM '- ITi i f.p(. it, ir 1 fm.. m ck a fMa taa M ymr nmm eMt I wt a, "7 - la. af la MTsZiaa. ai eatl aaH W' WTm. - ktwa.. Jm.bV, hp -I ' w4 7T eakanaf .- ? wk ... ..4tsa.lat "T.i faat. 5 V - B rra s- I 1 I , li a I HflP I I -.I a aY V-F Av II hnnTronii L i mi i nun .0 v r NEVER il y ck 1 1 1 a, eta M eaf cV m t. avarv aV li mr 1 it TbM ft aa BaaPBB -I" MVal P I It . rrlctBU 4MrTACM aSMMa m atTlnf pay, a- a V-U B OTfM BUaCaC&oB. It 4UBf VtUeal fea ataata 1 if a ha tW BK ntataai aBBB MtoM i .i if iii r "t i "- twmwif t Mya.4rMar-4BW . f t aaayj, . IU. 1 B s7j tltTIZSay y "-- ''-a L.t W J Baaa. paaaft 4 HESl'?:'2S.-,a " 3 s. taTm 4 a? " a.rrW at raw raa. (Jl l Ut Ui'i?. t ! "? . ' " J a m I m Wfar. Ikif- Iwail, t mn, av.ackt. a avara at can far few, The 12" W j r liulPa Uu.it. wn w, bit w I wrr aHL la. va.1 hp a a. ar ,M im ml a. Mik an ,uue5 a te-X M tan (as fraat tec lar m 71 cure ,TJtTjfJei 17- ar-tit'al.jaja ra4 aarfeea . . s aa. M an, at 1 1 11 , i I V v.. -" - rW"riifti, ...r r.iy. W .Aj. R.J . Ka & M. R. R. Time Table. Taking h(Tect December 3, lbbO. t'OU OMAHA FROM I'LATTSMOL'TII. U-aves T :20 a. m. Arrives 8 :3o a. in. 2 -A', p. in. " 4 :i,o j. in. . " 1 Uio a. in. 9 :to a. ui. FROM OMAHA FOR PLaTTSMOUTII. Leaves 8 -.50 a. m. Arr've 10 :f0 a. in. " f. :;V5 p. in. " 7 -M I. III. " ;00 " " 9 :W " " FOR THE V. F.ST. l-avvs Plattstnoutli :20 a. m. Arrives Lin coln. 12 : p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, T- p. in. leaves PlattMiiioutti at 7 :25 p. in. ; arrive ut Lincoln al D l. m. Firiulit travH at H :"') a. in. and at 8 :in p. in. Ai rive Kt Lincoln at 4 : 's . in. aial 2 :oo ;u in. FROM THK V'KST. I';ivi-h hearny. 5 ::jii a. in. Li-aves l.lneolli. I .mi p. m. Anivi'd l'iatlMi'.out.i. 3 uui p. in Leaven I.'.ucolu ill 5 :4"i a. hi., arrives at PlattKiuoulh H a. in. F'leitiht leaves Lincoln at 12 :0." p. m. and 6 -.40 p. in. Arrives at Pialliuuiilli at 5 ;35 p. in. and II 'i). in. C.OIXU EAST. I'nuplltcr trains leave Plattsinom It at T oo a. m.. 0") a. ui., 3 40 p in. and arrive at Pnciiic Junction at 7 3n a. in., tt 30 a. in. and 4 10 p. til. ' P ROM THE EAST. Pa-"ei!Ker trains leuvo Pacific Junution at 8 30 a. in., 6 4. p. in., loot) a. m. and arrive at I'lalts mouili at U 00 in.. 7 15 p. in. and 10 3u a. in. . V. II. 11. Time Table. Tahinf Eftct Siimlay. Crctmbtr 5, lfo. W Y. ST. 5 :lpin C :15 7 :2j U'ii 8 :bb V :4 ) 10 :I5 10 :.'.5 11 :4i 1 :1"pm 12 :35 1 :20 . 1 :M 2 : '25 2 3 -V 5 .SJ0 STATIONS. HASTI NliS. AYR. P.LI K HILL. t'OWI.KS. AM 1Y 4IKU I L' l'I). I N A VALE. Rl VF.RTOX. franklin, i'.loomim; ion. N A PON EE REPL'HLICAN ALMA ORLEANS OXFORD ARAPAHOE T. 0a S : 8 :n l IdTi I! : tit B :10 4 :4a 4 :10 3 :40 2 :05 . "l":4.r 12 :50alll 11 :40 A It It I W It AXU IHIPAHTIKK OF I'LATTJiJIOl'TII MAIL.. AK1UVE3. 7.30 p. III. t 9.30 a. in. f 8.00 a. iii. i 3 .10 p. III. ( ll .Oo a hi T.Mi p. m. 10.30 a in. t 7.34 p. in. ) 11.00 a in. 11.00a ni. Nov. 10. 1 -X' I'EI'Ar.TS. KASTKKN. VYKMTFKJf. XOKTI1 KRN. MOL" 1 IIKKX. 7.00 a. ni. 3.00 p. 111. 8.C0 a. II). I CIS p. in. 3 00 p. Ill 7.00 a. in I 7.4.r a. in. " 2.00 p. in. 1.00 p. in 1.00 p. ni WKKI'IMI WATEIS. r AITORVV ILLB. .1. V. M.i::-iHAI.I.. P. M. TJ" IE S T National Bank IP PI.ATTHMOI Til. NEP.RAS.KA, fOHS FlT3'KAl.t ... i. 1)V KV V. W. Mii.Al 'IIILKV. . J.lXil 1 i:.l Hlkl- , . .. President. Vice President. Cashier. . Assistant Cashier. Tl..j Rjiib I. ..twin titr l,itlnri L th.ir ! iev room, corner Mam and SiMlt streets, and Is prepared to transact a tfenerai BANKING BUSINESS. Slocks, Bond,. Gild, Government and Local Securities r.or;nr and sold; ) j'Ubittf Eecfice-I mi l Intercut Allow- til on Time Certificates. DEAFTS DBAWU, Vvaiiable iu any part of toe United States and in all the PiliicinalTowns and Cities of J'nrope. ii;s:.ts Voir Tin: CELEBRATED mman Like and Allan Line " t !T-'.A5F.K4. SViM'ii v.i.liing to bririij out their friends from r.Hiope can PUKOHASK TICKETS FilOM t'S Throuih to I 1 1 1 h m o n t h . WEEPING WATER BANK of --;r.i itito). This Hank is now open lor the tratiHaction of a Banking .change Business. UKi'oisirs Receivoil. and Interost allowed on Time Certl Ucates. IIRAITH Drawn, anil available iu the principal towns and cities of the I'nited Slates anil Europe. . o Ag n'$ for the tehltaterl nnr ina ni viDOTnorc' IH, LJliO UJ. LllUaUiUiG. Piiixiiiise your tickets from us. Through from Europe to any Point in the West. REED PROS.. I2l.fl Weeping Water. Neb. J. F. BAD ft. EI ST Eft FuruiHlit' Fresh, Pure Milk, ic i.i vein:!) uaii.t. SHeial calls attended t:. and Fre-h Milk from same row furnished hen wanted. 4!y f f TOTrTL ewf"rTtoyandOiTl!l Yeung and Old ! I A NEW IN F.Vssrjje'VKSTIOS juat iatente4 lor them, rfi rf for Horn urn I - -5 Ytt. and Scroll Bawing, Tnrnlnff, Boring, Imllicg.Orinding, Pollahicg, Screw Cuttinc. Price t5 to 950. I Hend 6 cents for lOOpagre. ZPH&AIM BKOWjf, Lowell, tUaa. PENSIONS ARE PAID Trr o1d.r dinaMed hi l;ne t dtitv. by acctdfut or i-tlitr A HUlM ( f ftt-T kind.loM-f 0crr. or -, KCPTCK.ii bat flight. d im "i La4a r Hoae la fdve a I'vti-tit a. I utiwr H4W Uw thou4ncU ar entitled to aa i Uel if r4nIOB. W iiiu j.orj ham and dejnJcnt fthja j rm iret a rninn. Bll"3iT V ihr fur w.'ianj lti..,'-i4f puitr-j. 9 fall e..nfitv. Vnrii; tiirp f rcopy P.M. Fltzsterftld 4 Cm V . A.V .! . ?u.".r V -. : . 11. F. KniTv !' ii v 61 7 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, Mo. A rejrolr rrbi!e or t Mlical lloiley... boca ltOir luculsi t&atl air olhftrt'uysicij.o la ct.l.-ua.s.M CUT rirs 5 j.iid r.il o-i rj UaU know. Bsrlitilla, 0-jnorrt-v Ot-et, Ba-icfire.Orciutia. Bup'.urell I'rinnry f-jtl!iUo or J-Tcurial Affect:on of 1 aroat. 6ii3 or H .nca cor, 1 K.:fi'ljr. Privately. fc -n-ai.-.r :!S. xu.a Jjer: .lit vend ImpotMiCT l tea rwult of rs;f-A bos'. aTs:.-U exonaea in m.iuiw his oror bn!nk. 1 1iKiJ.ntnema.jwt.iiuiv-aiawrwt-vn. detail.', diiio of s:i.s.t.defc-tiTe mom crw ubrslcU d-xsaj. arora: JO to w Mrtr conf oaion of Idasa. Uwsof asxa-U power.ci,-ht IcMNea.reodertnit max- 7, ..U .. v.J;e aftnt T jnaii or .n.ms. Cnra r i'."i3tod. Whr dnotrt rilte it Mtriuklr "tAld. rjaMrfreiaic- aanv ka PACES FINE ( ou a D EI y s. at i i.e. tt Utmatoik:a, on Lha f'Jiio-.c.4 .ahjncw: VV j j K. . irrri ."Ot. whjt. aUinwl. VVant-mhood, Fhi-aMl woi,r. " i1"" turr;lr. l!.' oirl ii;.nia.imiT!jlaod s; ol celibacy liM,u4au'auia laoaBimrit nr NHiiaik4l.ii'i DU:.-Usaouid md U taaa keep uf d lock and kT. 83 OTS. t-j tnil la B10Q.J or pea toast. Jjrllah "Ormcjt I'Ttnel read and siMiten. FDCCPSESCRIPTIOH I 11 tWaak3iMa, lwit Manhood. Sarroosoaaa. j1 ' "" of ldeaa, AToraloo to boctr rv!s viv. M.raorj and liaprdfre broojrat oa by botf Abu. Aort.Tijutr.at,iatnjrB4lot.. 8b Iolf) -Sa-ou IrvK.C:5 r'tTi:.', r. lwil, Jaa. Br.JACQUBS 705 Chesnut St. St. Louis, M?. t oM omasj. tart. Knnwjiu'" ' " . iL e. a- a - -. rwn or B. fey DB.WHITTIER Mop II 33" Square ffeaSfsag, antl Money Positively Refunded . . . w -w -w v w -1- rw-t OuJx, 2S YardN oosl Hrratw JLsite ttyle Coof! ie h4sjI Cood Casatia !lFIaiaaseI' !lPoiiivelv ai MaaasiiacliaFesvs9 CstB ee asr lyUdaa c?a2r-aw-a.-B.ia dD est Aietic FulI Stock Meaa9 Mlp5 $S.d5; lall ttoeBi: ISo9 aCfp, asi1lo tc?? lalie9 aiacl Meaa'w Wear lr Isa IProiaortioia The Best and Latest Styles of HATS A WO Vry Low At Cost S?riee ftrlclly. t'care now wSitle oeai' tocSs m Wall. lie sstB'e to see Iseforc iislii3: tssay mostey clsewlacrc9 nntl il we lsi'6 well io yests, wonie otlaei pIuoeM wIBI'isstveio give ymi ilieii frowsts. C;ss!se t Use pla'- wSaere yosi sire eertniia of SQUARE G? IE -A. T 3vl B T , RSAT MKSS TCmSl. Xy. w! .S.A'.):' cf- SOJsT. will la tai BIOL HKNRY BCFCK DEALER IN . W u rni'ture. SAFES. CHAIRS. , KTC. ETC., ETC., All De.-riptims. lETALLIC BUEIALGASE: ! WOODEN COFFINS j tif ail sues, ready luaile and sold cheap for easii ' 'JIY FISK HE Alls E 1 ts u lir-.-vui cf.. t v.. With many thanks for past patroti.-i,.' invite all to rr.ll and i x.'.iiune mi LARGE STOCJi OF tttf. l i aVTI HK AXl ttlFFIAS wTIOones, Successor to Jones & Ajtuew J Again takts charge nfth Oil Brick Livery StabI 8t , Pf.ATTSMOCTH, - -..NESSASKA.. i The old lionner Stables, in T'l.itlatnoitiii. are now leasett by W. II Jones, and lie. ii-. on hand New au:I ban tsoiee aecotu ino.Ia t ion, in til - feiiupu yt HOlKBs; CAllklAdh'S, VFO ?J F$, .' tuia C SADDLE HoksES. I am now prepared to keep HORSES i FORSALEsTRADEI' Aiid will Traia ;mJ Brcik tioJts . $ ,..,.llii Reasonable T-.Ttttsf ALSO Ut;.M r'.MIIKr, Toll pleat' "f tooji . t !.( eteiy lit . Iciionr I ltvt ir. lay ftablT. 1 r. set l";;r::i ens' tw ami sa n: o: s of bay, oc., utnier cover. t el t.ey f ! t keep ;lrv. TIl.t.Kt ; ; v! t old M rons i"' their lilH-ral:- , IV. tiieir tratie fiH"the fittrin'. saiisflei! : th-it 1 can aecoiiiTii.xidte tiieiti better ami Go n Ite! tei !'j tiuui i iiau ever iiefore. ly . -vt JONES. . V STJ saT r A ctmp rat ktr.ii. ms re earl, -j mmmlbifflg I 5.A.T -Jc(JJii jL& l trktly at SaI$s S3 j ! A. G. HATT JI ST 'ipENHD .Ml.'l.v, Xeto, Chan, First Class 3Iit Shop, onMain Stret t ( i rwr of rtl.. riattsinoiitli ' Ever) body on Vntnl f-r fri sli. tender meat. : -1Tl.f3; I S-s . v 3 IS q ! ffl Retail 'Liquor Dealer, ' CKiAllS AND TOBACCO. FLAT l'o.Mvt iii. . MJ4,' Billiard UaH anrt Saloon ou Muiu Street, fa ir j d M.r, froiti ith at Neville old i.lace.. BEST BRAZbS OF CIGARS, ..LES, WINES, dC " ' . It - r HDlfSCOQlB.t all Ri od IBllapwnnii ? 3523 iDTJoaionsrs tiae iBC-PrSce ysteiss. on Goods not?as represented si r r-v r r -r r rT t r r f T.r ry jot j j-i.j-jjC J. y a cm tJJaJ Mia'w oo!n. sid9 a.tHOs nat ! WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer in 1UY GOODS, CLOTHS. DLAXKETS. FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOOR GROCERIES OF ALL KIXDS. LnrC stock ef BOOTS and SHOES t be CLOSED OUT AT t'OST. t Notions, Queeiiswarc. and In faet even tlih-.c jvu ran eail for in the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND FPUS. All kinds of country t educe Taken in change for Roods. O. F. JOHNSON, deai.er rx Drugs? Medicines? AND Ail Paper Trimmed Free of ' V Charge. ,., ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. PrrarriptlAfiat Ctirefnlly CmperTm)?d tty aa Jxpcrieucetl Pra.8iaC. rP.ER THE PLACE". .ORj SOTJTK OF MAIN' tf -rl Hil I f. H''.'-'-'e - . li -..i-i:.- : u.j-x& : 3. asiti as i-. 5 a. 1 3. lais:e laiae. aasca "2?T5l w ! ! NEW BRICKYARD. I am silling to M IB RICK, tliis .spun? a:ul want to MAKE THEM CHEAP, that people, ran l;iiild r.nii-K worsts ixstead of frame. 1 shall contract and Build BRICK. Houses, the r.inimg year and would like those Intending to Build to irive.ine : cut before locking elsewhere JEHRV 1IARTMAN. At my pl.ii e oa Washington Avenue or ut F. 8. White's Store on Main Sireft. Pla'tsnioiith, Nebraska. 4Sm3 NBff HARDWARE STORE. J. S. DUKE Has ju-t opened an entire new stocl. of h;-rcl-. ware, on ? --w ar rsjrrt; ssi jr- a, ajr.- Bj-3"aw- Kt-M tlo.r west of Chapman Smith's Drut Store. A Full Lit if of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS. RAKES. SPADES ana ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, ly the Ke, - or Pound ROPE, POWDER, SHOT. GRIND STONES,' WHEEL-BARROWS. . A Full Line of : I'T I.KHV. Special Rates U Guilders awl Cuir tt actors. . JtH smod, .ol.i'-i ovJJLiy Psitly can Ix BVlaBTBa 111 '"T 1 County CoatuiissiiMicrs' rnioeetlinijs. KllGl'LAK SESSION. Monday, March 7. 1SS1. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Samuel Richardson, Isaac Wiles, James Crawford, commissien ers ; J. D. Tntt, County Clerk ; when the following was done to-w: Minutes of last meeting read, ap proved and signed. Hoard adjourned to meet Tuesday, March b, nt 9 a. ui. Tuesday, March 8, 1 SSI. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment : present, same as day previous; when the following was done, to-wit: Ordered, that the order heretofore allowed Mrs. II. Tlielps, for fifty dol lars, be and the same is hereby revok ed. The following claims were then al lowed on general fund: . J. D. Tutt, salary and expense account for Feb. 13S1 840 I. H. Murphy, boarding prison ers at county jail 54 00 R. U. livers, jailor's fees. 42 00 E. II. Wooley, services as super intendent public schools 70 40 W. .S. Wise, wood for County Judge's office 5 30 Streight & Mille:-, repairing jail cots 2 25 The folUwii:g claims were then al lowed on general fund for refunding certain tax erroneously paid on school lands: A. JS. Smith on s.' sw,'.j and nw )i sw,1)', and lots G and 7, sec. "JO, town 13, range 13. for the years 1871, 1S72, 1S73, 1S74 and 1S7.-, 70 03 Order allowed J. M. Patterson for 10.70 for the back taxes remaining due on the above land. lit and Cole, on ne1 nw.ij, and e,1 tiw1 nw'4, sec. 10, town 12, range 10, fur the years, 1873 1871, and 1873 ;?0 70 Henry Dullois, on ne ne.'j'.and mvy sw,'4, see. 30, town. 10, range 13, for the years 1873, 1871, 1S73 and 187G 51 CO Allowed on poor fund: J. V. Weckbaeh, m'd'se for pau pers 41 50 Y. S. Wise, two colds of wood for paupers 10 00 J. C. Eikenbury, boarding pay- peis at county poor house 58 00 J. M. Woodson, b 'rdiug pauper?. 5 00 W. II. Hakc-r & Co., m'd'se fur nished paupers 10 00 IL Hoeck, Collin for pauper 15 00 F. S. White, m'd'se for paupers. 23 25 C. (i. Ilerold, clothing for pau pers 12 50 Allowed on bridge fund: 11. G. Hooker, road scraper lor road dist ii 00 Settlement with the following load supervisors was then had: Dus S. R. Smith, sup'r dist. 32. . 17 81 Due F. Hiookhart, sup'r dist 33. 15 04 Due Henry Suii; .-.ap'r dist 42. .. 2'J 50 Due J. W. Barm.,, sup'r dist. 50. 21 14 Duo Geo. II. Swaitz, .:p'rdist29 10 50 Resignation of L. t Slile3 as con stable of rialtsmomh City precinct was presented and grante ! On peti tion of S. M. Chapman, el ..I.. John Fo lin was appointed constable of said precinct to fill said vacancy. Allowed on poor fund: Mrs. E. A. Oliver, b'ding paup-.-r 25 C'J W. II. Schildkneclit, county phy sician for quarter ending Match 1, 1881 43 73 Board then adjourned to meet Wed nesday, March 9. Wednesday, March 0, 1381. Board met pursuant to adjournment ; present, same as day previous; when the following was done, to-wit: The following persons were selected from which to draw IVtit and Grand Jury men, for April term of Dtstiiet Court. I'lattsmou'.h City W. B. Brown, J. C Boone, J. W. Conn. A. D. Despain, II. Elford, J. II. Fairfield, W. B. Sltry ock, C. M. Holmes. II. Kirkham, W. Neville, Ed. Oliver. Piattsmouth Precinct W. B. I'or ter, J. il. Adams, A. B. Todd, Geo. Ruby, Shudraeh Cole. Rock Bluffs Or to Mutz, Moses Hy att, B. McCuIIough, S. Minor, James Root, A. R. PJiO'hm. Liberty C. Swan, Dan Smith, L. G. Todd, N. Trook, F. Ost. Avoca W. Weatlake, E. Troml.'Ie. Mt. Pieasant -John Maguey, W. Tighe, J. Cattily. Eight Mile Grove W. Ileil, Craig, C. Scliluntz. Louisville W. li. Sundell, E ins. Center M. M. Shipman, H. J. M. Jenk- Lthn- liolT, W. Low. Weeping Water A. J. McDonald, C. M. Shelton. II. G. Raee. Stove Creek I. Turk, W. S. Wii cockson, A. Dolph. Elmwoixl 11. L, Breed, J. Conrad. South Bend R. Messner, .7. L. McCutcheon, G. Hay, John Sheep. Salt Creek W. W. Clark, B. Living ston. C. A. Mathis. Greenwood G. W. Club, Andrew Ililler, L. R. Allen. Tipton J. M. Mason, D. Clapp. The following claims were then al lowed on general fund: G. W. Fairfield, vvork on frac tional map bonks S. Richardson, services as coun ty com'r for March. 1881 ..... Isaac Wiles, services com'r J;ts. Crawford " F. Gorder, 'oal for court house 58 50 10 00 9 00 11 50 and jf.'.l . :. G4 03 Allowed on pour fund: F. Gorder, coal for ioor house . 52 &0 The following elaims wete Allowed on genera! fund for the refunding of certain tax erroneously paid on school lands: J. M. King, onswJi sec. 10, lown .10, range 11. for the year 1874. arid the back taxes on Application of L. D. Bennett for assignment of certificate of tax sale at 50 per cent, on County's sale, on lots 11 and 1?, block 21. Piattsmouth, was presented and petition granted. Ordered that County Clerk bo and is hereby instructed to procure from Sec retary of State certified copies of laws of last session of legislature, with emergency clauses, which may affect county or county office s. Board then adjourned to meet first Tuesday in Apiil, or April 3, 1 SSI. Attest: S. RicMAitTjsox, ) n J. D. Tctt, Isaac Wiles. y n 1 ' Co. Clerk. Jas. Ckawpoki.. ) c 01,118 Special Correspondence from Wishing. ton. Er. Hekald: According to prom is 1 will drop you a line or so from the city where the wise men gather together, and mako chin music for the nation. The inauguration of Garfield is said by the knowing ones to be the biggest demonstration of the kind ever seen in tliis country. The snow and ra'n ou the night of the t..ird east a gloom over the decorated city, and many were the long faces .seen yesterday morning, and especially those who had elected seats along Pennsylvania Avenue and for which they asked, the evening before, from two to live dol lars each. About ten o'clock, however, the sun shone bright, and the crowd estimat ed at 3U.000 commenced to move; from that lime until midnight, and 1 might say, lo tne present, 4 p. m., the Avenue is one solid mass of humanity composed of all shades, sexes and voca tions. In the midst of the procession was drawn a fine rig, four in hand, in which wera seated Ex-President Hayes and Ptcsident Garlield and two very dried up specimens of the sterner sex, said to be a portion of the 17. S. Su preme Court. - Garfield was cheered along the line and he seemed to appreciate the situa tion, judging from the graceful nod of the head occasionally. Next to the President catue Arthur anil Conkliug; then members of the Diplomatic Corps, bout blacks, nigger women and peanut venders. Col. loin Hall, I'. M. at Oiuahu, and tlio writer of this blood curdling and soul inspiring article took their stand on the curb stone in front of the National Hotel, -and were the admiration of the boys who dealt in badges, programmes, etc., until our money "give out." This exalted po sition we were able to hold for live hours, and when we left, an old color ed woman who was in our rear ex claimed, "tank de good Lawd, dem folks hab wacated and dis old niggah will now come to de front." OUR OP.EAT MEN Senators Saunders, and Van Wye k ure at the Riggs House on the fourth flor, and Mr. Paddock is at the Willajd, while Representative Vahntine picks Ins teeth at the National, and reposes some where else. I met Ex-Seuator Hitchcock, also Gen'l Geo. S. Smith, of your place, is here, as well as ten or fifteen other Nebraska dign.taries such as Ku.se waier, Llewellyn, Selli Cole, J. W. Pearmau, T. F, Hal) who will lie his own successor in the Omaha Post Office. Llewellyn has the promise of an In dian agency among the Mush-a-way Apacheo Indians of New Mexico, this semi-barbarous tribe of native Americans needs civilizing, and Mr. Lit-well) n is said to be the man lilted lor the place. What Mr. Rosewater will -et. outside of a few scalps is hard to conjecture. Mr. Eilis Biei bower seems to be the most lucky Nebrask'an here, for aside Iroui the II. S. Marshalship of Nebras ka he lias received, it is runioied around among those who ought to know, that he will, in the u ar future, make another raid ou Senator Saun ders' generosity and lead to the altar the Senator daughter, Miss Minnie, a charming young lady of 22, and one of the Washington belles that go to make up the society of this capital city. Wm. Angau, S. P. Mobly and wifo are also here, and from what I can learn, in a fair way to hold ou to what they have got and may get something better. HIGH IIOAI'.l) Will drive many awav from the city, who would otherwise linger here lor weeks to come in anticipation of get ting something an office seven year itch, Missouri scratches or Illinois mange. In the language of the stal wart Texan at the Chicago convention "what are we here for" if there is no office iu sight. Board at the best ho tels from 3 to 8 par day, second clas3 from S3 to .4. and Very ordinary boarding houses 2.50; after Monday the latter will be to tM.25, while the former will be reduced iu proportion. Hacks, four seats, 815 to 820 per day, or four dollars an hour. THE NEW CABINET Of which you will become familiar before this reaches you, seems to give general satisfaction to all, and I have no doubt every body will be satislied. The next thing now will occupy, the various bureaus, r.nd clear on down to the smallest place within gift of the President. Judge Briggs, of Omaha is strongly mentioned for Com'r. of the General Land office or Indian affairs. Nebraska can get one Buieau appoint ment if the matter is timed, and I be lieve our Senators will do all they can to secuie it. O. H. Irish cl ief of the Bureau of printing and engraving is ere. Sited to Nebraska, and is a candidate for the same place; but if I can read the signs of the times he will not retain the place he has made thirty thousand dollars a year from, since his induc tion into office. I called at his oflice a few days since and was shown through the entiie building, and caught a faint idea of how the monev is made. In this office I met J. W. Moore, of Ne braska City, a clerk who has charge of the vaults, and when he turns ih key at night there are "millions in it." SUNDAY Cth. As I failed to mail this letter last night, I will continue. The weather is delightful and the morning opened out beaiitii'u!, leiuiuuing us that it is time to make garden and sow wild oats, and sicii. The bine birds are warbling their song. Tom Hall is up stairs putting ou a clean shirt, while the writer is cogitating in his own mind "what did he come here for," and that is 'lie question thousands are now asking themselves, who are still here and on their way home to coin no moie until another fool fit stiikes the Ame'ican people and they run wild with excitement, just as we have this lime. Just returned House, where I who are consultii and what can be from the Briggs met our delegation g ov-r the outlook, done fur Nebraska in the way of official pap. What the result will be I cannot tell, nor do I believe the delegation themselves know at this wntintf what can be sT,-r-of this I exl'rSLmr!t- The New School Law. Offick of State Sui t. pcb. Inst'n, , Lincoln, Neb, March 10. To the Euitor of tlio Kepnl.lUan : Many inquiries are received at U office concerning the new law. or., er the revision of the old law.cy.i-, ' ing schools. Fleaso publish lua-ello-f iug statements jnd greatl cl-' many patrons: The revised law tv ;t'Y pafiiC- - illVlUV V March 1st. 1881 .luu neut tutu rura .....1 :.... f.n. t at that time. Corrected copies, com pared with the enrolled bill, have bee; sent to all county superintendents boards of education of about twenty- tivo towns and cities, and about Hurt; copies to individuals. 1111.1 anotii ex hausts all trio copies t could procure. The law is partly in the hands of thu printer and will lie distiibuted a3 soon is received. Pleaso state that the bus iness of the annual meeting will n be changed by the new low Let di , ,'.,. ur.lwj,l' ,tltl.,..ru ltP,,.f..i,V TW II J t. change whatecer, in their btfdues3 h;i t,J been made. Towns and villages orgj-J, iti'.,..l ,ii-..1..r tlii, ornr:il T:iuX :in.l 01 Jf . " 0 m under the law for cities, whitlh have board tr six memoers, win pryceeu a; it no change wnaievernad ncen tu.-nle f The only districts affected bv the new j law are districts organized under tlu ' law for cities, incorporated cit'u f having a population of 2,000 or nion will elect new boards of education 4 six members, on a general ticket whose terms shall be, three for onct year and three for two years (to hi decided by lot). Copies ef the lavJ have been sent to all iejties at-f tney win nave 11 10 ' --ao wiem7-rn let it bo impre-'aeti'tipou every direct ' that the business or tne annual met ! ing is not intended wun 111 tne nc law. 1 State papers pleaso copyl. Respectfully. W. W. W.Jonis, Supt. Pub. Instruction. J The Mood. The proverbial "oldest inhabitant, never witnessed such a rise in tb Republican river as w as experience j last week. The ice gorges caused tie! river to oveitiow its banks and tlij damage to property along its course hi this stato has been great. Every bridge across the river from its he.tJ , waters down to Riverton hits bee; washed away, and the Red Clomii Guide Rock and Superior biitlges tm same fate. J It was reported that k great u umbel, of cattle had beeu drowf.ed ou tl.( river bottoms above here, but ww Jiav j been unable to learn anything dehnit iu regard to the matter. No lives, tv believeyhave been lost, though lu.itjj families living ou the low bottom" j near the river were compelled to uiov. j out, many families beating a haitj ' retreat in the night to save t mseJvc from a watery grave, being forced t f leave all their effects to the mercy rl the Hood. Though many private indvidu:i. lost considerable property by tio Uoo J the rreatest loss occasioned by il l high water is the bridges that tnaiuit the river. The loss to tl) is voinKft1 bridges alone will amount to t t sands of dollars. t Fears were enterta ned that 1 & Frisbie's mill would wash away.t fortunately it withstood the racket;.; is now considered out of danger, The loss to the businras m Red Cloud by the wasliitnr away of tU bridge at this point is very great, as ;v hail the effect of cutting off the enlii ' south river trade. The business in" of this place however, have pJ-"" : themselves equal to the em ere, and will have a ferry boat in opera - in a few days, or as soon ns I he C'f lion of the river will admit of crj, which will in a measure snt place of the bridge. The loss of our bridges is tSw calamity to this county, as, owing its present financial evnbarressmen', , they will probably ni,t bo replaced tjy some time. Red Clonal Chief. "A letter magazine we do not A iiv: , inc we do not knw. Adiyjcaln. Number Eighteen. I . j.. i'.-...t.., Richmond Chr. Adi: Good Company, 1-e.A OH a vear:Snrhr. j j , j . . ---j field, Mass.), Number Eighteen, ban i second article by Dr. G. IL Hepwoi Lb one of committee for the distnbutioi of the New York Herald relief fumU on Ireland and Irishmen in which licj relates his personal experience amourrJ tL.e famine-stricken people, and tit presses Ins view s as to the situation U decided language, An account ; Seargent S. Prentiss is given, the ir"i who a.taiucd such wonderful prone ency iu eloquence by his twenty-mru year as to rank with Webster and Clal as an orator. There is a sketch ketch oit i. L, W. modern travel in Egypt. Mrs. Champney has a cleverly done satire; on ephemeral literary reputation ' entitled The Story of a Lion. A btV of liction true to life is the quaintly weird New England story, On the I Edge of the World. A story of whicl'4, the scene is laid in r?pain is A Girl J Cadiz. . " . There is an installment of Rose audi the Doctor, "Ellen W. Olney's charm ing and powerful serial" as one of the , papers call it; Octave Thanet has a Colloquy in which the methods of practicing charity aie discussed; there is a paper on the New Testament and , Creeds; and several articles under Dis cussiou and Suggestion, one of which , deprecates the oposilion manifested by 1 some of the Southern bourbon papers"'! to the views regarding the condition j and needs of the South, recently ex- f pressed by Senator Brow a of Georgia! and others. I A Town's Profit I'rom Liquor Nelling. llostoti Transcript. The Selectmen of Brockton, Mass., who last year took the business of liuuor sellinc into their own hands. in their report express themselves highly satisfied with the result. A , stock of liquor was procured, arid a1 'dispensary" opened- under the di rect supervision of the board. No liquors were sold to be drunk on ti.fi premises, but every adyltriot kr';" to be habitually intemperate ""i. o.. . supplied with what lie chose to pay for. The actual net prfit to the town dnring the seven and two-thirds' mouths that the experiment had been in progress when the report was ' written was 84,00 .70, and at tl.iv, end of the twelve months it is esti-1 mated that the town will be at least ' S 7.200 richer. It apprars from the report that the Selectmen nt-ve sub- mitted their plan to certain eminent thinkers, and that tiipy have ex pressed their hearty sympathy with The new Sonnte of the United St wiil have a pretty sr-ong represent; , of Bible nanu s. There till be e:, Johns, seven James s, three Tlam and three Matthews, making tvr--four in all who b ar names of apostles. Two J',-. phs three Ben . nu n. :md one Zebu. on are represjtit lives of the sons of Jacob, and cy tliree Samuel one David. ' Daniel, make tin -the lVt of scriptural iiai:h-s. A Jv-S il:n s. A J )vvrr, arc early l.urJ Anibioe, hov prevent the ear foT'Titron. n