Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 25, 1868, Image 4

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    POLITICAL..
The New York Union wants San
ford E. Church for Vice President.
Vallandigham alleges that Senator
Dooliule has do brains.
The Lowell Courier says Chase is
"dead in love" with the Presidency.
George Alfred Townsend denies
that he wtll edit a Chase organ, and
says he is for Grant & Golfax.
The Republican Congressional Con
vention for the Third District of Iowa,
' will meet at Union City, Sept. 2.
The Union League Club of New
York has struck the name of Andrew
Johnson from it roll of hjnorary mem
I era.
The Toledo Blade learns that Gen.
Buckland will not be a candidate for
Congress in the Ninth Ohio District,
he having served two terms. D. W.
Swigart of Crawford county, is mem
' tioned by the Blade to succeed him.
The Utica Herald rather pungently
says that Chase's letter declaring him
self not a candidate for office. but aver-
ring that it will gratify him if the Dem
crats would go for universal suffrage,
reads much like the old geutleinana
advice to his sons: "Boys it is very
wrong to go fishing on Sunday, and is
contrary to my orders; but you know
your father likes fish!"
An ex-Representative in Congress
from Alabama writes to the editor of
the Mobile Advertiser, from Washing-
. V fllm;. afTaft- Th man
V W.ww.M0
who stands strongest with the peopfe,
is true to the Constitution, and advo
cates the principles of Justice, should
be our choice, though he may have led
the forces of the Union in the late war,
and devastated the fairest portions of
our country "
In his Washington letter, last Satur
eay, to the Philadelphia Press, Col.
Forney makes this pointed remark:
Until Ulysses S. Grant took com
mand of our armies, rebellion was con
fident of snccess. Until Ulysses S.
Grant took command of the Republican
party the Democratic party was equally
confident of success. Ana as ne mi
ished the first, so will he finish the
second "
The Democratic Ohio Legislature
has disfranchised me poor crippled tid
disabled iDrsaiei vf the Soldiers' Homes
throughout that State. Here is , an
" evidence of the friendliness of the
Democracy to tne men wno sacrincea
a r I
their lives and limbs for tiie perpetua
tion of the Union! A more slimy and
black-hearted and scoundrelly deed
. than that of depriving these poor bat
tie scarred sufferers of the right to vte
for their beloved leader Gen. Grant,
has never been perpetrated in the an
,nuals of partisan warfare. Troy
Herald.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tl rtlataitVtng of h Astor He-nso
eost $280; 000.
It costs New Yorkers $30,000 every
Sunday to take their "excise" in Jlobo-
.... ken. .
Greeley says the name of oor new ter
' ask a. The difference seems to be all in
tout i. iVew York Mad.
The hole number of immigrants arriv
ing at Castle Garden, New Yon, from
Europe, daring the two months ending
on the 11th int., is officially stated at
v 81, 781.' : ;.', j '
Twenty-five hundred dolls rs has been
refuted for a tapestry picture now on
, exhibition at tlartrord:1--t.oui,.tcCii
sand ekeins ntTcrrisa Mere used m mak
. lag it. -
On election day in Washington, some
of the saloon keepers administered cro
ton oil to the negroes who partook of
lemonade at their counters, While tne
darkeys were on the rampage the nex
night, they remembered these things,
and cleaned out the restaurants.
The joung lady boarders at a convent
in Bordeaux got hold of some of the
naughty songs of the famous lberesa,
and when the Mother superior cobhscat
ed them, raised a mutiny and tried to
suffocate one of the teachers between two
mattresses.
An investigating committee of the Bos
ton City reports that during the past five
years the city has disbursed $14,868
to poliecemen for services not rendering,
paying tbem humanely, but illegally,
while disabled by sickness or accident.
An extensive bed of fossel oysters,
more than two feet in thickness, has
been discovered at a depth of nearly four
hundred fset, in sinking a coal shaft in
West Lancashire, England. The oysters
are small, and are petrified into a solid
niasd, as bard as flint.
The Topeka Record of the 11th aays
the las 5 of the ten sections of land given
by the United States Government to the
State of Kansas toward building a State
Capitol have been diposed of, and the
money is in the treasury to be used on
the new Capitol. They brought a little
over $8,000.
Silas and Charles T. James, who have
been on trial at Worcester, Mass., for
the murder of Joseph G. Clark, have
been found guilty of murder in the first
degree, and sentenced to be hanged.
Clark was a gambler and was murdered i
in bis private room at night. II is Mis
tress was the principal witness in the
case.
At a coliectioD lately made at a char
ity fair, a young lady offered the plate
lo a rich man who was noted for bis
6tingyne?s. "I have nothing." was
his curt answer. "Theu tnke some
thing, sir," she replied; you know I
I am legging for the poor.''
"What is the met beautiful attitude
for defense?'' said a pupil to a well
known pugilist. 'Keep a civil tongue in
your head, was the significant rp!y.
A Richmond editor says .that Mr.
f. v 14 nnl in ilia trno aprpnlnnpD
the term "a gentleman," because he.
began life as a printer. ' "
PRO BONO PUBLICO,
CLARK & PLUMMEK
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Magnificent Stools. Of
Nw Goods, Nice CckhI", Cheap Gocds, Fancy
rtjlei, suitid tc tvtrv generctioa
Our Stock of DresGoodf, Shawls, Trimmings,
Notions and White Goods
Is full and hat been selected with special care. and to
to call soon and often.
OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SIJOES,
We bavejthe Newett Styles and the Larg it Stork cvei brought to this market.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
bree-ply, Two-ply, Union, Stair, Rush Matting, Oil-Cloth and Rug. In great variety.
LTHOTL
Thoae anperb new Sprir (t Styles are open for inspee.lou. Call and slect ynrsuit whi!' our .Stock i
complete. We alao have the jauntiest HATS and
ever opened out in tins City, together with a full line
Tou will also And a full sfoc nf
UROCEKIE3, QUERN.SIVARE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, and a larjre stock of
FARMING UTKNSILS and MACHINERY.
To the farmers. We wonld especially rail roar attention to our stock of Agricultural implements.
We cee the Celebrated Clipper flow ail sii-a
Breaking Clows. Corn Pi-iws. and Cultivators,
The Kxcela'or Black Hawk Walking Cultivator, Horse
Harvesting
The only machine that received the Grand Gold Medal
full information call and gel MCCormic's I'amphiet
In conclusion,
apr2 68
GREAT REVOLUTION IN TIIE
CHEAPER THAN
E. A. WIGGENIIOHW
E. A. WIGGENHORN &, CO.,
At the New York Cash Store, offer tc the public the Largest and best selected
Stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, -
YANKEE NOTIONS. HAH D'.V A RLV"
.JVOODEN-WAltEV'QUEENSWARE,
AT" GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. -
Vfe give below the prices of a few articles and sell all other Goods at the
. same low rates:
' The best Prints (jMerrimac & Cochecos) iuc'uded, 15c per yard.
, Prints for quilts and Lining, 9c per yard. '
New Style Printed Delaines. 25c per yard.
Denims and Striped Shirfng, 15c per yard.
Bleached and Brown Muslin at Eastern prices.
A Large , Slock of White and Colored Blankets at
. ; wonderjully Low Prices.
We are Ajrents for the Best PI,OWS anil SKKD LOWERS
in the World. The GARQEN GITY CLIPPER PLOW. Samples
on nana at our store. Lasn paid Jor
DSRemember tho old corner.
. . i i ; .....
R. G. DOOM, . ... , J. E. DOOM,
dd o om:, beo;
i until ziuiu ut MJilJ SWEET, JUJlllTilZrcU URT HOUSE
H.T S -k rr T r a- X " sr-a
Dry-Goods,
Hats,
Boots,
G I
a s s
Queensware,
Nails, ifce.,
aii or nnicn '.ve are prepared
111 S 1 ! t
west of the Missouri River.
AVfl wmilrl Psnppiallv f nil flip
l J w
mmmm A bp sm mm sia
Consisting
Tlircsliiii": Machines,
Reapers and Mowers,
. Sulky and Revolving Rakes,
Plows of all kinds,
Cultivators,
Drills, 4&c.
IFV Warrant evert Machine We Sell.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere
DOOSV3. BRO&CO
Plattrmcatta, Feb"jr 6th, 1S63.
UiARSH HARVESTI
BUSTJDJilES EIDE'
Two IVien Bind 10 to 14 Acres per Day.
10 to $15 PER DAY SAVED.
NO WIRE BAXDS EITHER.
Harvesting in lhe Shade, Under an Awning if You wish.
Light Draft ar d ITo Side Draft !
TWO HORSES DRAW IT EASILY.
For fu I parilenlars addrtwa
DR. XV Hi. LATTA. Aff't. - Rrck MiiiTs. .'rb
From ReTTIIOS McCAh'IWEY ad II, n UEjTaLSTIX:
VTe, the underpinned. haTinjt eac' purehas' d and used M .rli llarves'r H'e p-t sexson. can b.'!rf?iy.
recommend it to the pnolie as a Frain . nd lal'Or iLVing macliii.e. It has fully met all onr expectation "
ad is all that it pri irie:ors rrcumnjead it o be.
TIIOS. MeCABTEV.
m'3r5m3 EEXJ. ALtTIN.
Pprlng
the Ladies Jwe would extend a special Invitation
Cal'S, and rieitet HOQ 1 S " fcsIIObj.-
or ueut Purimhmg (Jjo.la.
also the celebrated Vandever Corn Planters.
Rakes, and McCoriuijk'a unparalleled
Machines.
of Honor at the Paris Exposition of 1SC7. Fo
we would say
Goods, .Staple Goods. Bon -ton Goods,
front an Infant to bis Grandfather.
dome and Sec,
CLARK & PLtJIMER
THE CHEAPEST.
D. 8CHNASSE.
Wheat and Lorn.
.
PUktsmonth, January 9 1863.
ETEHTON DOOM
col-
' Dealers ia
Groceries,
Caps, Notions,
Shoes,
w a r e
i 11 J -r-r I
10 sen as tuic as any House
oauuiu tlliU aallltdd.
ntipntlnn nf ihn rwhKn, n
" 1 ' L' " " uui
as. .a
ic part of
'
$ HARDING & GO,,
POST OFFICE BUILDiNO
NEBRASKA. CITY, -
N. T
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
STATIONERY
Alio Agents for all the prinnlral
MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS,
For which Subscriptions are received at Publisher
Prices
CITY BAKERY
- AND
CON FKCT ION E RY,
P. STADELMANN,
BREAD, CAKES, PIES, RUSK, Etc.,1
Of the best quality, can be obtained at all times.
' would invite especial attention to the fact that I
have lit ted up an excellent
ICE CREAM SALOON
In connection with the Bakery, where you can he
accommodated at all time
VTeddini? pariies supplied on short notice with
anything in the line of Confectionery or Pastry
Call and see me. jelS
NEW
JEWELRY STORE
The snbscriber havin purchased the Red Stole pi
2d street, lately occnpinl by Sarpy and others, would
respectfully inform, the citizens of l'lattstnuuth and
vicinity, that he baa re6tttd the store and opened a
l.irce slock of
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
.i.-r
. - -r ' . . ' . '
Wot LjdtrGeut;,'fiUdrn, and the rest of man
Tnd, ai d is prepared to do all kinds of
; WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
In the best manner and would be h py to serve his
old and a many new customers ai may give him
th.-ir patronage, assuring them of their oik well
done, at moderate price, and on short time, lhe
stock, embracing every variety I goois usually kpt
at a first-class Jewelry cftore, iil be sold a low
prices, and warranted of boss workmanship and
material, lie has a. so a small stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which will be replenished from time to time, anJ
sold at the lowest figare. Having permanently!
eafd in this oity, 1 respectiuily solicit a share of pa
tronage, and cor Ji.illy invite all to call and examine
the stock on hand, as we would be p'.eased to serve
you, and do not ask yon to buy tinlass we can make
it ror your interest to patrouite lis.
dec27tf E. H. EATON.
tHo,
TIE.
T. K. Riltlltt J. K- CiK
Tootle, Hanna k Clark,
BANKERS,
Dealers I j
Gold Dunt (Sold and Silver
!ai, Exchaiisrc U .
and other stocks-
DEPOSITS RECEIVED,
and special attention given to Collections
P1UATTSMOUT1T, N. T.
ai'9 diCwtf
THOMAS C. CRENSHAW,
. rACREB or ASD DBAIER IK
JL1I . tyA UnvnAr,
BRIDLES, CELLARS, t URRlE
, r..(,.. ii..
i.iuLiiaois.a vil li ia X.
Capt. D. LiDOO & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors,
Also a Tery choice selection of
Tobacco and Cigars,
Main street, enond door eat of Seymour House,
xwroraka Ciiy, iNebiasKa
Are just receiving a new stx-k c.f Genuine Ohl
our'jon direct from Itourbon coualy, Ky.. Bitters,
-re. myifi w
W. J. Hortoa h Co,
( J feeding Wafer, Xtw Store,)
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE CROCKERY,
HATS. , CAPS, BOOTS.
AND SHOES.
&c, Sec,
Keep on hand, and are selling rhap, a well selct.-d
asMirtoiODt ut goods suitable lor a fanning com-
munity. mat 19tf
WANTED.- Teacher. S'uiUnU and other intel
litem Ven and Women, i'l a lU4iii"SS pavins tl' O to
t'ii.Hl per month, acccrdif.ir to ab lity. Fir partien
lsr address ZKIOLER, MctCRDY 4 Co-, Lombard
Ill icic, I lilt: to, 111. reoZTyl
RJILLC0X&
M'l onunin
fnMBBS
u
E,
I
I i The Chamnion
of 136 first pre
seasons. ' 1 1 miurus iu two
U " Its 6eam is
tronger and
less liable to pid than the Lock Stitch.
UJSS:Jfati! art's Celehr.ited Combination Coal
work, containing both kinds of stitches on r 1 I da.
. the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. (j OOU LOOK 5tOVe,
L. C0ESELL ft M.,nl Agents, ,;ivt Us a cajwtf wj;j nol t,e under-old Main St., next door east of Masonic
dVAV- " as&i, $tmcitj& PIATTBMOUTH. NEBRASKA
WHITE &
DEALERS I N
Drugs. Medicines,. Chemicals,
Toilet ?oaps, . Brushes, all kinds, Perfumery, and
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds,
XT7HFL:E. S7VT.Nttm and IjXTJOn.JSI
For Medicinal purposes.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffe,
Stationary, Carhon Oil, Lamps, Chimneys,
Glass and Iutty, also,
CHOICE FAMILY GJROCEKIES,
Green and Dried Fruits.
CONFECTIONARY, &.c.,&c.
Havinjf been eneaced In x lliny Dmes and Groceries in thi city for the last s?x years We know
wants of tne i eopl In ou lineol trade, and are predrrcd with a lar-re stock of ti.ds of the very
quality to supply those wants at very low pi cos. flatuiniiuh, Ni b. April 2, 1SB.
J A CCD VA1LERY, JR.
riTEB
VALLERYS cSc RUFPNER ,
(P .cssors to Stoudc & slnderson.)
We respectfully
& ANDtKOX-
once to onr friends that we
jat we are now able to sell th
EXCEED IWCL Y LOW PJRIICES.
Our Motto la
LARGE, SALES & SMALL PROFITS.
' V Our Stock consists of
- Dry-Goods"and Groceries,
Staple and Fancy Goods,
jr Hardware and Queensware;
i ; Boots and Shoes,
j Hats and Caps,
jP i And a large stock of
RE A D Y-JltApE CLOTIIIjYG, WOODEJY AND
WILLOW W.IHE, lROJAJD NAILS,
And Li fact, cveriything that a man wants.
KJ"Gir ni call and re gnsranteeyon entile satisfaction.
VALLERYS & RUFFXER.
Agents for the
J. D. siirrsoir.
jsnaO ISC
If. HICKEL WAIT,
Simpson, Mickelwait & Co.,
Wholesale
aT3
r4
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PLATTSMODTII, NEBRASKA.
Dealers In
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
DOORS, SASH,
PI.XE AXD COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES,
PICKETS, ETC, ETC.
a r d
imm am
E. T. DURE tfe Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWIRE i(iRI('UIrUR.llj H
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned
AND STAMPED WA..E
STEEL P L O W S
Of all kindt- and les. whuh we wairant ibe best in tbe market.
Tin Roofing, C.uttters and Spouting done on short notice.
Ar- ex'-lu-iTe A pnts in tlda County f.-rtlie sale of
BUTTERY,
tne
beal
WHITE & BUTTE It Y.
VALLERY,
P. E. RDFFNER
have nurcbas d the entire stock ol goods of ST A UuK
in (foods at ' 1U 1
Schlatter TVagon.
ED W BCTTEItr.
cud Retail
WIDOW.IiLI.DS,
GLASS,
LATH,
w a r e ,
am stoi
Li
J. W. Middlcton & Co,
STATIONERS,
U LA K 11 0 O K MA NUFA C T I'll ; R H
jC-
LITHOGBAPHEns,
Notarial and Corporate Seals.
19G Lake Street,
CHICAGO, - - 111.
bl! IT LIES rOR
3Ierchants, Ranks,
Rail Roads and
Puhlic Office
s.
frl)7yrl
TIITTLU,
THO.lIPSOaV
JOBBERS OF
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
58 and 60 Lakes Street,
CI3ICAOO, - ILLINOIS
TCTTLK. TnOMPHON it WtTMORK, ClllCagl.
Isaac Fknno & Co., Uoston, Mrm.
ttlTIyri
CHILL) & BRIG US ,
r
Wholesale Grocers,
And Pen lets ia
CANNED GOODS
ASD
49 SOUTH WATER STREET,
CHICAGO, . - . 1LLLY01S.
' ' fel.o7ui6
0. 1 JOHNSON & CO.
Opposite Clark & Flummer's
Dealer in
DRUGS,
m (D it
c
Stationery,
INTOTIOINTS
Sic.
Also everything ib-rtiaulnf to die News nuinr
cnnsianlly u liai d, and Villi SALE. Mulscritio"
rccrived fr all 1'apers and UlagmlneH' at i'uldnti
rs Prices.
We also keep on liariUllie Lest article of
Soda Water.
Drink, and be Refreshed.
ap.9 CStf
SAMUEL Y. GREER,
(Successor to Dii. logue A Greer,)
FIliE and GARDEN HOE
MANUFACTUItKH,
AT TIIE OLD STAA'V, SO. t20 AOU7II i,T,
(Established 1821.) PHILADELPHIA-
Fire Bucktta, Suction Ilose.
Bands for Machinerv. &e. &c.
'
r-The aboe auicles wil! be made of tlie h t
'urkmai.sbp, and on the most rtasonable tt-rms.
Ilaimibal Sc St. Joe 11 Hi
mm, Packet Line.
One of the Compsay gteam'-rs leaves ilallr fr' O
every point on the Missouri Hirer above St. J mi ti.
ana arrive at M. Ji.s'i U in tune t" cutie t it li l
express fain n tl e Hannibal A -t. JoK-pn Kailr. .itl
or iiaiinirait at wn.cn place roDneciiou is ma') tt
me eTcmnir w ith (,ne t f the Keokuk rackrt. b -h
arrive in t hut- lo connect with next inon iiie Ithii
out of St. Louis for Cir.ciririKti, I uiIUnHpolix, l...i:i
Tin'-, irre uasif, w it Mi ID. M Uily, Sa lint"".
Philadelphia, New York, lionton, ar.d to all i.'Uf
Eastern, Northern and Hnuthrn Cities. The aor-
meutlonrd lines 01 it-2ai.t l'ark t are concede I ly
all travelers to be the lvt on the Wei-tern v atcri.
TU ROUGH TICKI.TS
For sale to ?t. Luui- anil all EattrD. Northern si. J
Southern cities via the ahuve lines at Derivr City-
in ha. Council Illulff. I'lafsniouth. Nebmrka " iT
and at all other prii.ciiml ticket otflcn 1,, the ert.
JMeal and btate-roorus fr !
R. P'RI. Kup't It. H. f. L., ht Joseph .
Ii. Q. FL'KOU-O.N, ec'y K. It P. L., ft J"W1 h
J. D. SIMTSON. Apeiit,
p25 'Ktj-a'ith,Nt:br.k.