Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 13, 1871, Image 3

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Lamar Insurance Company,
OF CII ICAGO.
Statement, January 1, 1871.
Capital Stock Subscribed SI.Vd.f'Vi.G
Capital Slock Paid up
ASSETS
Tir-t Mortirr.-rt s on Real Es.a'.e, f"7. ?'"".. "12
C;.t t.I .--i .ics i jl'-i-i-t
f i' .i. li!.. ' r-er n ut Beg. . s.o" I :)
S "ii ;i O' .town. Ill n -iuls lo pe: :'. Reg. 7.' ."
' ' 1 s-ni. ill 1 1 k A in band Ag'S. 2,'i.l.KKi.i-i
lliiM ;., v. j - !tn Ca-h Premiums
on i'.i-M Bi.-ks S7.17T.2
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Htnury Lti piT At -' unta l'.77.7:t
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Aii oilier property
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LIABILITIES.
T.os-t tij a: J
OFFICERS.
. 11.532.
I.rnyini S .vi tt. President.
1-a li. 11 no. is, 'i.-r.-1'n si lent..
W. 11. W. I 1 Mi.M.t. 1 reasurer.
Wy. (iimiiK.i.i.. S-ecrctary.
1. M. Aluln, Assistant ci-'Jittury.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
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T IS HEREBY CERTIFIED. That there ha?
!. :i in ! i. i- otri.-e a .vv. Hi Ha.temcl.1
v ing 1 in; crjij.i 4i i,; 1 he.
LAIIAH IKSTJSAKCE COMPANY.
J.,rit-.1 n? Chicago, in tlic .Mate of Illinois on
tin- lir-t .a .t January A. D. i.l, in ac.-oi'd.inca
widi the pr i -: . 1 ; -i of :i .v. t 01 1 lit Oc 'T,i!
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OMAHA &ST. LOUIS
conm:cti.
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t'T iiU af.i I'oint.-i i;,.-t.
Ti'-Vi.-- a- LOW a- l.y ai'y (IliiT I'.oute.
Vi ' : i'i'- !' :!. " -i. i-n a'.l r.:u'ut trail:".
X.. ::,. .:.; . T.i-'-f:- '..r.-al.' 11 1 .-TAil.
rLi:vi -.L. iiui'Ki.Ns ;. n'i -fpt .
.t. Jo- Mo.
FOUNDED 1784.
Garden seeds,
Field seeds,
Flower seeas z
Jk GRKKNWOOiys
Siin'or tn M.Tn Ki.-k.l
(.'orai.r Main and Sixth Mrc t.
ri.itt.-:uou;h, Xtbra;ka.
'1'!" ' '"? ' 0'- or:i:K "l a" ' wprrentcd I'rc.-li
JL-andreth's Bloorusdale
' Sv I Fur::!, near riiiidc'i!iw Ta.
H Itulk r in P.n-Uacrs:. I would rail
t'.e '. ai'l att nti .ii .l the l.:i.ii- to our 1 irirv
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n ! s :n ihc 1-ir.if. t ana.uiU of jiubl:t-i:y lor
Ii-: K":-" e'''c-Tvlirnn' ol money."
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O'M.H !'i,'N.? .-: "lACLLS. '
lOLIN STMNiiSAND
FAXCV ii"Ii.
v;" ''.","" F!..( l:.-iad Jewtiry repaired nest!;
in I w:tb Ji-; a(i'h.
. .'.'t i.' .vid ti- -i jiwiie l'lattc Vs Hey Ilru.-e
"" r.iiT. I'mt ti.
Plows! Plows! Flows.
Ta'-.r l-ta.-nrc in ar::iouncii) to the
juiiilic r lint tliey have s.i.curr.,1 the scrvi
t cs oi" tl.at riunn.!- 1'Iovr Matjulliotarcr.
C. E. FORGY,
V, ho l- now rn'ist d in their i-hop ma'-.ufactnr-511
s a Letter ar;ich at lower prices, than can be
U t.l trom any ea.-tern xii.inuf..eiury. ne preat
ft.ivantaK-e paim-d by patronizi::' this firm
th it you not only set a better irtic-V at home
roil-. I'Ut you are iatron'Z!HF IUMK MAVL'
KACTL UK, where every ''olJyr of th moner
tBMi.' ia lb? State. iv-'i'-hll'l.-.w;
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
1870.
1870.
D. ECUS A 331.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, stil more too. are going to J
D. SCHNASSE & CO,
To buy their
JJIjexUlZMlcL "wiia-tear Goods
At TBS
IS! in W YORK STOBE-
The bet and most complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS-
Are now on exhibition at the Xew York Store, at icreatly reduced prices. We eall particular
attention to our new styles ot
DRESS-GOODS. riUNTS,
LELA1NS. UINUUAMS,
I3ROW.N SHEETING,
IJLEACIIED COTTONS,
IiALMORALS. CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YA S. HOOTS AND SHOE
of nil kinds and priee to suit our numerous customers. larsc etoek of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Qb EENS WARE
WOODEN-WARE,
(;LSSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
Wo Fell at W Now tli? fV'c-l.rate.l GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
FLOW, STUBBLE ami BREAKING PLOWS, and all kmN i
CULTIVATORS. REAPEKS. SLEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C
I'iattiuimith September ld.h. 1S7U. tf. I. SCIIXASSE &. CO.
S, BLOOM
rr-
t 1 I X. . " r. e ' I
;03sr yi.VZ CHILDRESS CLOTULXG
Hats and Caps, o IioBoS'ecs sin a,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, EIC.
nin Street- Sfoml Door East of the Court IIou.'o
KAXCU IIOUSE-Lroadway.CtuBcil EIuCi Io-a.
F AHME K S
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS
AND BUY
1 31 Is JL. E3IEXTS
V.'HICII YOU WILT. ALWAYS FIND AT
RUSSI'LL & DOOM'S,
We.-t End Main street, - riattjmoutli. Neb.
All Implements
WAERAMTSD 2 !
THEY SELL
THE CELEBRATED
Weir Corn TIow.
1X1, and humpion Corn Fiow.
Uran.l lleTour lireakin I'low.
Frim eion lion lie.nn Stubble Flow,
A. 1'. Dit key Kan Mill..
Eureka A- Vi ir eultivatorsccder
1 X I, Stalk Cullers.
Threa.hin,r Maehines.
Keaper and Mow
r.t , ,. , . rrJ' Seeders
it the best kind and qualifies. Call on or ad-Jre-.
KUSSEI.L f- DOOM.
Je!att:niouth. X'cb. mareh tdl w wtf.
BAUNES & POX.LOCK.
ElAL ESTAT TaND ,'lXSCRAJ.CB ACF.ST's
Hare
COMPLETE ABSTRACT OF TITLE
To nil Lots and Landf in Cass oounty Xcb-
.OfTiee with Maxwell Chapman. Attor
neys at Law, Flattsmouth, Nebraska
J. W. Barnes. Th aIi9
A"e. .r.'jrtt
THE BiESST
11 (V UJr y ' ' i,
1870.
F. O. LE5H0FF.
CO.,
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Plattsmouth, Xebra
Phelps Paine.
G EN L INSURANCE ACT
! PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
Represents some of t!-.e mo-t reliable Conipai,-
ies in ihe United States.
I OQi-o with Earnei ,t Pollock in Fit7ceral l'
Block . ' jaii7dAtf
Tut? bfpt Boys axb CIikls' Macv rys.
Demorest':: Yonng Anfrxa ln-ntbly wiih
splendid Supplements, mid nlwa; sfaikling
with entertaining Stories!. Poem.. Puis len, .Mu
sic, Travels, (allied, and other enterta inins
features, profusely ilht-trrted. and ealciiatcd
to amuse, and instruct Voiins America. Single
copies. 1J etiti's- Yearly. SI .".!). with a ehoiee of
the tuilowiiij- beautiful and vi-IuaMe piriniuins
to e:n h siib-t i ili r: A line parlor eromo. v.- .i ;!i
V. i.e llixlJ, and equal to a fine oil Paint
inR; or a tine muri eo Kiit-eiijjt; n i:et liilije;
or a line pearl-han lie tw, blade po-'l.t t-Kir.b-.
and a pallet of lu st paint.--: or. a f nperior spy-c'.a.s.-:
or. the Brisrht Side ' Wt ckly i lor o:.e year:
or. Si hool'biy Visitor tor one year: orvw.o.i's
II in-i liolil Maj:azii:e for oneytar: cr. 1 he Book
of Adver.tnrt s. pra-e l II.;; or a ehoiee ti oui the
list of snlendid t-reiniiiii'S otiere l t i siiiL-ln inh-
seribers to (ii.i'.(' M,if!,!u J.i.'iiiik,
and numerous oilier valuable and splendid
preuiiuir.s tor eluiis. Thiry -seven subsenliers
nt si ."; eaeli. sei'ines a s.")j tCXIrover .V Baker
Sewinjr machine, or twenty subseri '.ers and i
extra in money, wilh tlie single premium
to eaeii sulseriiier Soceimen copies,
with circular, mailed post-lVee on reeeipt .l
I'i cents. Address V. Jkxmncs Dkhoukst. KtS
Broadway .N. Y. Do not tail to send lor a spec
imen. J. W. SIIAMOlYS
FEED, SALE AND
LIVERY STABLE.
MAIN STREET,
I la ft m o nth, N bra skn .
1 am prrpnred to .leeonimod'.ite (he public with
Horses. Carriages, Busies and a Xo. 1 Hearse
or. short notice and reasonable It rms. A llai k
will run to tliesto'imboat lundine. and to all part
ot ibe city when doired.
January 1. is. 1 .IA n t f.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Until further notiee trains will leave and ar
rive at Omaha as lollows :
Leave Arrive.
xprcss l:.ifl p. m. I Express 2-10 p. m
reicht 7:i)0 a. m. Freifriit o:l". a in
Mi Ted ii:OOp. m I Mixed ;li.i p. m!
. Direct eonnectioii made at Omaha witn Cbiea
ro .t N. W. Railroad: I hicasro. H. I. At Pa- itie-Chica-fo,
Burlm-rton A Mo. R. R R.. Ilnj lias
City. Joe. A: C- uneil liiufis R ; ilroads. Eree
inont with staires f..r Lincoln an 1 West point.
Att'heyene with D nver Pacitie K. R. for Den
-cr. Central City. Santa IV and points in Colora.
do and Xew Mexico. At Bryan, with stares for
the great Sweetwater niiniin; Dis-rii'ls. At ts
tlen. wiih Utah Centra! R. R. tor Suit Lake and
Southern I tab. and C. P. R. R. for Corrinne,
irptnta City. Helena. White Pine. Sacramento
.an I raneis.-o. and principal cities in California
eya In. Idaho. Ore-ton and Wa.-hinytan.
Iicketslorsaleat the company 'k otiiee corner
rarubam and t'lh s.'s. and at Depot ti!lic
V r t, r -i t T- Ki fi;"k"1 ;iu'1 SuIt
r. Col ton. Gen 1 Pass. Aent.
LTJ Ti) R !
100,000 FEET !
o
TbVundersigncd has on hand a large qantlty of
COTTONWOOD LUMBER,
CniCII KEOFFKR3 AT REASONABLE FIGCRES.
ORDERS FiLLED
on short noiice.1 and for any size or length of
lumber.
Ratters, Sluddings. Joists
toTlMlnita brrt ni?i !
l ift v-elirlit Urs;rm belon r Zero.
Daring the past winter a party of
persons have been upon the summit of
Mount Washington taking notes or the
temperature. They had a small house
erected which was lined upon the ceilinsr.
sides and floor with two thkknes5ei of
heavy felting. When the weather was
sufficiently warm they ventured out of
doors. On Friday night, February Cd,
thy enjoyed a lively gale. They say:
' It was one of those gales that keep us
wide awake when it might be more
agreeable to sleep. On Saturday morn
ing it was quite tool, 20 bilow zero,
and after a day of iutense cold, the
thermometer at 7 p. m., settled to 45
below zero, the wind blowing hard all the
time. In such an atmosphere it would
not take many minutes for a person to
be numbered among the things that
were. When the record was 4J below
zero, we thought the bottom had been
touched, but the mercurv continued to
fall until 3 o'clock, Sunday mrrning,
when it was fifty-eight degrees below
zero.'' mmmmmmm
ol I.ivcr Oil.
In every country on the earth there
are to be found sufferers whoe chief re
liance against the ravages of damp ami
cold air i is found in the oil from the
codfish liver jrciis iselli). It is not,
therefore, surprising that the single port
of St John, Newfoundland, exported
last year nearly 3"0 tons of this invalua
ble medicine. The declared value of
this quantity is about SI 10,000. The
oil is dissolved from the livers by gentle
heat, in a tin vessel placed in boiling
water, and filtered twice. "The last fil
tration is made through heavy woolen
cloth, and takes from ihe oil nearly ail
it's odor and color, leaving in it all the
iodine to which, in combination with its
carbon, its alternative, fattening, and
heat-creating properties are due. It is
not only in consumption, but in scrofu
lous affections and diseases wasting the
tissues, that its value is felt. The
sickly infants i.f poor mothers, whose
atrophy, from bad and insufficient food,
commences even before their birth, can
be nursed into health and plumpness by
its aid. Frum its tir-t introduction to
the world in the year 1S32, the use of it
lias been steadily on the increase; and
the recent anuual report of one of the
latgf.-t of" the London hospitals shows
that 70 por cent, of the patients of all
c'as-es are largely ben fitted by it use.
It was lir.-t introduced into medicine by
Dr. Pcrcival.
Living I'.pistle.
Christians tiro living epi.stles to be
read. The world reads them every dav.
How important that this living gospel,
which waits a:id trades, and stirs about
in public tdaer-s, should ha correctly
printed ! let bow many of these living
einstiCs liave he mi printed fiom battered
iy I'L', lll'ill ll!l-l-'l UHllN t;il f'VllLC-ll ILL
per, and in dim itik. But, after all, or
thodoxy is safer in the con-cei ated heart,
thnn in the theological library. Evan
irelisin is an upright., open-eyed warm
handed, advancing thing, not the flat
fiiin-iness of a acre programme, to be
written and put away on the shelf fir
safe keeping; it is always alive, alert
and growing ; it is not dead Latin, but
vital mother tongue in this country ; is
not stcepled to church, eadeuced in ritu
al, or ro'-od ct the altar, so much as
hearted in living people, and radiated
in work day duties.
Our Vt'i'iicKM of Immortality.
Dr. Hall .says : ''The popular impres
sion is that ordinary men live whol'y or
mainly in the present. If the present,
as distinguished from the eternal, be
meant, it is true. But it i.s not true
that most men live in the present as con
trasted with the nearer future. On the
contrary, the peron is little in most
minds, but as a stfp to the future. The
child longs for boyhood, and the boy for
manhood. Manhood loners for the time
of establishment, and when it i.s reached
if it be the time of it and relief
from rare. So the human spirit, 1 y its
projecting of itself into thu future, ap
pears in some vague way to own its pres
ent unsatisfactory condition, and to 'feci
after, if happily it may find' something
better in advance. It would be strange
if this life long habit of count ng on the
future were to be broken abruptly off af
ter death, and end in nothing. It is the
witness without ourselves of our immor
tality."
In fcioiis for Display.
The world is crazy for show. There is
not one person in a thousand who dares
fall back on nothing but his real, simple
self fir power to pet through the world,
and ex'raet enjoyment as he goes along.
There is too much living in the eyes of
other people. There is no end to the
aping, the mimicry, th? false airs, and
t!ie superficial arts. It requires rare
courage, we admit, to live up to one's
enlightened convict i ns in thes times,
I'n'ess you con-ent to join in general
cheat, you are jostled nut of reach.
There is no room for you among the
m at mob of pretenders. If a man
to live within his means, and is
resolute in his purpose not to appear
mote than he really is, let him be ap
plauded. There 's something fresh and
rare in such an example.
A T!itilit for Parents
Never fur one day forget that tho first
book children read. nay. that which they
continue to road, and by far the mod in
fluential, is that of their parents' exam
ple and daily deportment. If this
should be disregarded by you, or even
forgotten, then be ii"t surprised when
you find another way to your sorrow
ami vexation, and the interruption of
your business, if not the loss of ad your
domestic happiness and peace that
your children only ' know the right path,
but stili follow the wrong. " " j
A Moilirr'n Influence.
A man finds he cannot make bis wnv
in tho wo-.ld without honesty and indus j
t.v. so that, although bis p, ii,pr'K ov:.
pie may do much, he has to depend upon
his 0Wn exertions ; he must work, he
must must be honest, or he cannot attain
t any envial h; rank. But the tender
southings of a mother, her sympathy,
her ilcvotedness, her forgetting temper
all this sinks deep in a child's heart;
and let him wan ler ever so wide, let him
err, or let him lead a life of virtue, the
remembrance of all this come like a
holy calm over his heart, and he then
weeps that be lias ofhiuded her, or h?
rejoices that he has li-tcr.ed to her d:s
intercsten an I gentle admonition.
A gent'eman living in the Fourth Dis
trict, renowned for charity, says no beg
jrar can go away from his gates unsatis
tied ; they can always "get a bite.'' He
keeps a dog tied loose.
A clergyman in New York, a few days
since, explained that "science must stop,
or religion cannot go on." The New
York A 1 licit iter suggests that he step,
and allow some wiser teacher to occupy
the pulpit.
Mr. Bergh has done great good in
stopping much of the cruelty that hu
n;an brutes inflict on their dumb name
sakes; but isn't he going toe far in tak
ing rats under his protection? How
about mosquitoes?
The worst fooled thief cn record is
ie woisl i.o.eu iniei cn recora IS a -pnEnn4er!.iSncdUprci..ieIfo trifcc-ontract.
-Mississippi chap, Who, the Other dav, ' A for building Cisterns an Ifurnishing all ne
stoio the heaviest carpet-bag he could i tPt17 "P'"''11- also to do any and all kinds ot
find in the depot, and, after carrying it 117 CUtract' auJ ,urnitb aIi mater
five miles, opened it and found the eor- 1 MT0 ,w acres of c?:oieci . nd f rresi 'ccce?
tsntf to be a bn!f hn'iri cf bibles. ' ,alg47rs1 ' for ?7M
Texas celebrated her -iivcr wedding"
Febr .ry 10. She had then been twenty
five years admitted into the Union.
About six thousand women have so
far signed the memorials to Congress,
asking that suffrage should not bo ex
tended to their sex.
A tough old widower in respoti-e to a
neighbor who addressed word.- of com
fort to him, replied : 4 Wall, yes, I shall
miss her she was a very cspoiv-ivt wo
man." In New Haven the police arrest every
boy between the ages of six and sixN-cn
who is found in the streets dt:rii; . hool
hours, and cannot "rise to explain."
The veneraSlc wife of a oelebrated
physician in Boston one day observed
lier hti-band in the funeral procession of
one of bis patients, at which he ex
claimed ; 4T do wi-h my husband woul 1
keep away from such proex's-ions; it ap-
pears too much like a
tailor carrviuti
home his own work."
'"Re solemn," said Mr. Corwin. ' if
jou want to succeed. The world looks
up at the ringmaster and down on the
clown- It despises the 1:1.111 who enrer-
tains it. ie as solemn, t in re'nre, as an i
ass All the intinuments have been built j
to solemn asses."
A German in Richmond, Tnd., spoke
in his native tongue to a French lady,
who. not untler.tandin.ir, thought his re
marks insulting and went for him with a
club. He buys his ari.ie i by tlm barrel.
A correspondent of the New Yosk
Sf'Jnf(iriI, who says he is a middlo-a-ed
married man, and not uiven to ';iish,''
is quite positive (hat American women
are becoming more and more beau iful
evey year. This is not :iii tuiiiatural
conclusion. They certainly dross more
becomingly than formcilv, and now at
length the absurd idea th.it a ripe-stem
waist is beautiful is beini: given u;. and
gentility no longer demands di.-li.irure
ment. We may expect, (liereforo. more
health, as well as more beaut v. in the
other sex, which is, of cour.-e, in'iuitely j
more important. j
Down in Pennsylvania thero is a Pres
bytrian clergyman who-e n iiniiij! s:dary
is lour hundred and fifty dollars a year.
IJut as it was six months in an cars, the
congregation determined to Live him a
donation party to help It came
off the party did. The entire if -1 k was
on Hand, tmt ot the presents tl.t re were j
only six rolling pins, a pen wip r. an.! a
quarter of a jieck of diied nj.ii'es. cop j
of JSijf. The minister, of conr-2, had I
j to furnish refreshments; and the com 1
1 1 1..,
thrJe anJ a 'half poiimls "of ixlv c.-nt
j i.,IP1. .,, tl,i, ;,.,. hv.vos of li.-nl l.,,i !
i pany nor o?iy ufurs.i lour Hams,
, tll0V at0 up nvo ,,ol!;i; 0f SU;rar a!)li all
j ,ie ,.cst winter's supj.lv of preCrves.
I nv, ,.o,rn ,, r.mr t,,ra',-,0 ,.,.,
The cleriivman savs ha wants to have
i just oue more arty, and then he will
I close up business and beirin b'e over as
champion pauper at the aluis Imusc.
He is particularly down on one sister
who crammed her-elf full of ham and
preserves, and enough succulent diet to
keep the whole family lor a week, and
then laid up again-r, the wall pretend
ing to fed religious, and singing,
"There's rest for the weary."
Buckle, in his History of Civilization,
says great men are riot born, but made.
In connection with which the Louisville
Courier says: "All the men we have
now at the head of alf ius were born
And it is a great pity they were, too."
A colony of ex-soldiers isfoimingat
Davis, Stevenson county, HI., for the
purpose of locating in oneof the Western
Territories, and securing lands according
to the laws relating to soldiers' home
steads." A few weeks ago a d?ntist arrived in
Warrenton, Ya., and advertised that he
would ''remove all of a person's teeth for
2, and insert a new set for ."10, besides
giving six months' credit '' He was
inisy lor two weeks pulling teeth, an-1 at 1
the end of that time half the people in
the town hail empty gums. But while
the people wcpj wa ting for the dentist
to fit them with new se.s, the abandoned,
scoundrel eloped with the hotel keeper"
wife; and now there aio two or three
thousand people in Warrenton who can
not cat anything tjughcr toan soup and
farine.
A near-sighted Indianapolitan wen! to
see his girl and fell on his knees to pro
pose in due foim. A No. D boot
awakened him to consciousness that it
was the old man, who had his wife's
apron on and was pealing potatoes, be
fore whom ha knelt.
A money-hunter being about to marry
a fortune, a friend a-ked him how long
the honeymoon would la-t. ' Don't u ii
! nic of the honeymoon," he replied: "It
is the harvest moon with me.
The first iron vessel built in E:i!.ir.u
was a canal barge, seventy five i'ei-t long,
six feet three and a hair' iaehes v.ide,
built of five-sixteenth imh plates, at
Biriuinham, in 17S7. Tie iifi iron
ship that went to sea was the Aaron
Manly, built near Birmingham, and put
together in London in lSii'.'.
One of the last iihi:-tia'ions in the
Daris Cltaricart, signod, "Cham," rep
resents a crowd of I'ru--ians canying
away in their hands on their ba' ks,';:i:d
in their baskets all the clocks in IVance :
an I Cham remarks : "'ilfy may carry
off all the clocks, but they w ill not pre
vent the hour of vengeauie iVuiu strik
ing." CITY BAKERY MID
CONFECTIONARY
1 rE hav't '-pencd to-dav Bakery and Con-
fectioni ,-v on sixth Street, one door north
r.f Eifprerabl s Block, where we a:e prepared to
furnish any amount of
Frpch Bppari PlPQ ftl !f Ap
rru oreaa, riss, uaiao ac.
Fancy Baking done for Tartiea whenever de
sired. t DANY Jc BRO.
March l.ldJtwlxn.
GREAT CENTRAL ROUT'-:
Via Niagara Falls. Speed. Comfort Je Safety
PUi LMAN'S MACNINCENT CARj
Fr.ni Chicago to New York, via Michigan Cen
tral and Great Weste.n Railroads,
Four. Express Trains leave Chicago dailv via
this line for New York B isom. and all
intermediate points ia the East.
FAST ATLANTIC EXPRESS
Leaves Chieapo every afternoon, having attach
ed the celebrated Hotel Car irom Chicago to
Rochester, and a magnificent Pullman Palace
Drawing Room Car lrom Chicago to Xew York
without change.
W, 0. Mi m.Genl Sup't Gt. Western P.. R.
Hamilton. Ont.
11. E. Sargent. Gen. Sup't M. C. R. R. Chicago
Henry C. eniworth. Gend P.issuuger Agt-
Chicago.
Howard Sanitary Ait! As
sociali'MtT the Reli-rf and Cure of the Errinr and Un
foitunate. on Principl.-s of Cbristiaai
Philanthropy.
Es?ny on t'ae Errors of Y outh, and tho Follies
tf Age. in relation to Marriaee and Social Evils.
it sanitary aid for he "ttiii'.'ted. Sent free, in
sealed er.veiopes. Auure.- liuWARD ASSO
CIATION'. Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. maylivly
iT-tertT-Tbaiit and RtjeSTWork
Done.
SUBSCKIBH NOW
FOR THE
TI E E A L D !
THE REST
LOCAL PAPER
DAILY
Onr. War - -Three
lio nt Its
One Month -
,91.00
WEEKLY
One
Six
Year
Months
62,00
$1 00
THE HERALD
IS Tim ONLY O.YE GIVING
COMPLETE AEfVH FROM
THE GP.EAT VEST
P.ETIVEE.V
rL.YTT.SM OUT II AND
FORT KEAKNHY.
THE HERALD
Now Offers the
PEST AD VER T1SLYG MEDIUM
West of the
MISSOURI RIVER
It is 10 1 by Farmer-', Merchants Me
chatiies. Contract s, Slock Dealers,
B-iiiroad Men, Business Men,
Manufacturers, Consumers,
AND
keeping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods.
CJroccrie", .
Hani ware.
iueMisware.
Boots, an I Shoes.
Hats, and Caps,
Agricultural Impliments of all kin:is. Weir ar
"I X L" Culiiva'ois. Union Coin Planter
irandetour and Princeton Plows. Ac Ac mtm'.
tnt u if. all of whiuli weofler to the public at the
owest rct'iii prices.
All Goods Warranted
As Represented,
5Our eon--'T:' aim will be to sell so low
it will be to the po- i: ice advantage of every in
mer in the w slerr: an I trai portion o Cass
county to make this their headiunrter for trad-
REED. RROS.
tv!xata.ov7
Visiting !lattsmouth,
WILL FIND GOODSTBT.TN ACCOmm VA
TIOX AT Til
Farmer's Feed Stable-
Cortter of sixtb and ywe strerb One Block
IK.
.yQTia hi itc lTcswtcric.i; tnuren, I'l
Nebraska.
ttsinvutU
J. IL BUTTERY
WROLfSALK A3B IKTAlt.
DRUG rlST.
Is now recei vine and has on hand 'at
stand of WliiteA Butteryi-,
tan! d
South side Main Street, Platt-smouih, Neb.,
THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE
' Stock of DriiiTS. Medicine, Paints. Cii'-micals
! Lea l. Varnish. Om! O'd. Fish "it, Mach nc
' oil. li.iTviiiiK t '.stor 'l. Xentsl'oot
I Or. Mi t!c dil. 1. inset. 1 Oil. Lard
Oil, Essential Oil. Cod Liver 1 il.
; tind a la;i;e varie:v i .- -
; lions, i 1 . 1.1 -. !'rii"y
I au.i li ilet Ar. i le,
; Ei-scln cs. l'la-
j vuririf extrc.cts
: a ad ail
PATENT MED.GINES
Sto-h p?
,la3iic's ton's
Ayi'is", Scovili'S's
.Ilall's'l'liristie's i
Laoi's. Mtose's. Baker's
Wiiar's, Wright's. Wake
lit id, Ouys'.tCs. Ptrry Davis
Robaek's. Petitt's. Mrs. Winslow's
Dr. Win.'t.ell's Ho.-tetterV, Drake's
Wallace's, We-t'sand oil be most popular
Patent Alcdieiucs in use at ibe j.ie.-ent day.
Brandies Winss end Whiskie
Of the Best (iri-des and ti!alitic:-, ttrictiy lor
Medical purposes.
DOMESTIC DYES.
Red or Rose. Green. Blue. Black. Airi'i:u'. In
digo. Madder, Extract Logwood. Dry
Woods. Ac. In fact everything
that is nettled in the arcs
or Me'.tical line.
hysicians' erscriptions
Ca: e0i!ly compounded and put up at all hour
All Drills wai rented fre-h and pure. Call b
tore buying, anil see what I have to sell.
Plattsii'.outh, l'cb. 5th.dAwtf.
'Weeping Water, Keb.
DEAI.E1IS IJf
General Merchandise,
SUCH A3
DRV GOODS.
OKo.;;EIES.
HARDWARE.
UL'EhNS WARE.
HATS, CAPS BOOTS.
SHOES, NOTIONS. Ac,
PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER.
SHINGLES AND LATH.
We ire Acent? for
W'ih'cox & CibPs Sewing Machine,
fhich is undoubtedly tho oos-t Machine now in
"fe. k.iirlit'Waf.
Sold Since their Introduction
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL
POPULAR AND PERFECT
Cooking Machines
ARE OUR WELL EXuWX
Being of tho simplest Constrtic.ri.ia, are carily
managed and guaranteed to give
Entire Satisfaction.
s no article in l!ie hous' hold has a cre.r;t r
indiieace in promoting th" lKalth. comfort and
leppine-'s of tin; taiui.'y circle than the C'k
S'oye. it is ccoi.omvas well as policv io t'et ibi
VEKY BEST; ami in buving the CHARTER
OAK. yoa can i !y on rettiiiT the met sucec.-s-!ul.
popular and pei lect Cooking Stove ever
made
-SOLD PY
Excelsior fflanufactisrintj Co., i
C12 and C!4 North Main Street,
ST- LOUIS. MO.
AXD ALL
LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE
E. T. DUKE & C0-,
I'LATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA.
Soap 3J:iiiiir:aelisrer.s4
WE would in' ita Dealers and the Tubli
generally to c ii. and examine our stock of
S O J X- s ,
before purchasing elsewhere.
Mr. .Sargent having had the experience. -1
twenty years ia manufacturing all kind ot
Soaps, we are confident of giving entire satisfae
tion to all who may favor us wii.li tieir patron
age.
Soap exchanged for grease, and delivered in
aay pn of the city.
Casi paid for rendered tallow and clca
grens -.
soi--Works. Kearney Ward, ueir Fciry St
Bri I , Nc'irnrlt ciiy.
Ju UidAwtf.
RICHARD VIVIAN.
Dealer m
Groceries,
Flcur,
Feed
and
Previsions,
Canned Goods &c
Highest easn price paid for ell kinds of Grain
Hnd Produce, Butter, Egirs. Hides, Furs tad
Wool.
Xor'h East -orner reahiiBj Ftfth Sts s'4.
--JFllSmJS'! 1
Warner h Pile reineiy has never pi lie I Uioj
ren in one easel to cure the very worst cases 11,
liliml ItcbinK or BieadiiiK pilcn. 1 bosc who ai e
itllicted should imiip-'vliatel call on their druse-jri.-ts
and pet War er's Pile Remedy. Itisex,
r"tsy for the Plies, and is not rcccoinmcinle ?,
. cure any oth-.T disease. It has cured many
i caes of over thirty years stun. ting. Pri"e line
Dollar. For sale ov Irneeists evevwhertv
MMwiuiaauC29
; Warner's Dy.-pepsin Tonic is prepared ex-,
I ilressly tor Dyspepttes and those snllerinir wilit
labitual Costivencss. It is u slijtht sliuiuliiiini;
oiiic. i i' l a spleuuid appetizer; it strengthen
lie stomach ami restores Hie iliirestive orirans
to their healthy slate. cak. iicrvous and dys-,
peptic persons s'noul 1 u -e '.Vuraer's Dv-iepsia
tinic. rtir -?;l' iivli'iii"ri-s nee i ire i iqi i:ir
AVarner's Couch Bal"iiin ishcalinc, softenint
ind expectoratins. The extraordinary power i:.
ins"i-i'j i.i im.'iit diaiely releivimr. and evetitu
llly euriiiir. the most obstinate t:a-es of roiich'.'
I'olils. St re '1 liroat. Broncliit is, liioiicnr.a. Ca-
arrli. ho-irseness. Athi.ia and oiisui!ipti"n is
ilinost inerci lil.lt. So prompt is :he relief mid
ertain its etl 'cts in nil the above enses. or liny
tied ion of the throat and lunr-. that tiiousaiids
)t physicians ara dady pi ?cribii:s i'. and one
ii:!iiilsay that it is mo most heminc uii i e-
lectoratimr inc. H 'inc known One .lo-e iiiwnys
tl'oMls relief, and in inosi cases ct.e boll le ef
fects a cure. Sold I v thar'sist.". in lurce I .t'les,'
Price line Dollar. It is om- own Ian It if yon
itiii . (uii !i ?i"l sii!i'T. 'l ac lt..'.-.i-ii irtii "I've.
The preat Blood Pcri'.i- r and iK'in :oits Drink
Warper' Viii'itu Vine, cr Wine of Life, is fieu
Yom any poisonous .iruxs or impuri' 'es, bein;
repnre.l for those who ieiirc a stimulant. It is
1 s leiidid appetizer and tonic, and thu finest
.hipft in the world f r pn. ii. via;; the blood. It is
the most pleasant foul delicious article everof
'"rcl to :'ie public, far superior to brandy,,
sbi-lty. wine, bitters, or any ot her art iele. It i.i
u;. 10 ben it llj , 11 lei cheaper. Roth male and f e -tia'e.
y mis t r old, can take the Wine of Lile.'
ttis. in fad, a iil'u preserver, Thoso ho web
10 enjoy pood health and a free How ot livelv
- pii-its. will lie vv ell In lake the Wine of Li.'e.
It is diii'erein from anythimr ver I t lore i.i use
It is soi l by di'iiitKists ; also at all ( I'-pectablc jfl
loons. Price O110 Dollar, in 'i.iut bottles.
Sold By
J. M. II 1 Xril M A X. A CO.
Platt.smou'.h. Nebraska.
A : r iushi uii o iv.y
FRUIT TREES
P V 11 74 A 5$
NURSERIES ! I
Furnas Sons & Co,
t
iROWX in Nebraska soil on hiph upland
I VJI pr:-
I'teiaily tor Nebraska markit. Also p.
Pear. Cherry. Pluoi. Raspberry, Roses,
acb.
ami
Eiowti'inir Shrubs,
Eor Catalogue and particulars, alo'ns.
FURNAS SONS &; CO.;
Box :;.-. Rl'.OWNVILLj'.".
l'vib. -d dAw"in. Nkiikaska
HEATH'S PATENT BOARD VFLLS.
ri t down in Otoe county in the past IS urolith.-
ind truui lllKLli to E1VE a week makinx at
ircscnt
PROVE THEIR SUPERIORITY-'
SIXTY-NINE of li'.ctii were in the worst kind
if yuick-s.ind,
AND
I'lilRTT-OXE of theiii Trr mii'le in p'acfi'
v.'acre t!ie old stylu "Dug Wells" had dr'ed up
raved in '.tiled t"furni.-!i a supply, ot n;f."
ally 'playeil out."
'I hf.iriiivii retmliiti mill Ote 1:0:11111110114 I'M'
I diet of the people f Otoe County
Afreets (heir .Mei'li.
Au Outfit is now in operation for th? accommo
dation of Cuss County, in ch.irgs of
3Zv. 4. IS. .
Wells Ruarar'eed to furnish un ample suppl
-f water, or the money refunded.
fi.'ri !? aits! rlra..-.
Wells hotel, tubed and filed up for th.'vi
w.iter .id ctoiipleteand tui.rantt cd.
Gm Itv.lltiv pea C'oul.
Oliick-fand wells J. ex
the country hands to !
-a one each well, 'le
boiirdcd while di inn
Terms Gsali.
':-p..Ti-ibIe parties dc-iring it a fi ite lor
one r, ill will be talc 1. t. r pi rt payinent. i.tsit
mouths, with intcit.-i i li per tent. I rout d.i'.c.
Parties wi-hing we!ls will pleave nei e-'no !: I
by lc.ix ;i:g their or i-rs iit ihe Hard v. .11 e S.tt.isj
of C. W. .MERK, r uddiessin' ine a lineio .
Nfc'miAfc-KA CITY-
Ver;.' Rcs ee'fully
I F. Dii'lenbaclier
July l-iVOV'ft-wtf
B B
FiniTitav i.vzrxr.T, '.rof.it.
'JVERY SALE & EXCHANGE .
"The b-stof Hor-es and Bugieson ban !."'
Corner Vu:e and Fourth 5irtetJ,
jau21diwtf.
I'lattsiuouth XebrBkita.
MM
iVAosii jniiii;.
Reck Bluffs, 2JeV
pring Term Coiniiicncerf
March 21st, 1871
Pupils of eithrsex will receive thorough an f
systematic instruction here. Particular alten
f :mi t j Priu.ary st-hobtrs.
School books furnished free of coi-t to sj
pupils.
GOOD LOARDIXO CAN BE OBTAINED
AT KEASONABLE RATE?
Fir ter.n and particulars nd IreM
1 ' f J. D. PATTERSON.
HUSIC! MUSIC
riAXOs?
ORGANS' MELODEO JS
I am Agent for the bc-t Muicl In-truments
Diade. l.sons wihi'ig to buy Pianos. C.ioinci,
Metropolitan 01 Piofb' OrL-an-, or Melodeon .
can purchase tbro'igli my Agency on ns liiieraf
terms as they can irom ibe mana'aeiurei
themselves. All iualiuiueuts-warranted.
aprltf. J. X. WISE.
PACIFIC RAILWAY OF MLsSOrRI'
Passengers leaving St. Joe. via. Missouri Val -Icy
Kilioiid i,tl o'ciock p. in. ii.a'ie closi? iin
surecunnectionn ai Kan.-as City w,rh this p -pu-lar
i.-ati. arriving at at. Louis next morning ut,
3 o'clock . This ju now r tirst-cb,"- r"ad in every
re-pect. New iron has been laid: new engine.!
an'i magiiiiice.nt sleeping and passeiii.-er co4 !,.
have been aditcd t" us eT.iipments, Passemrvin
can rely on its making its advertised lime. Thi
is the best route lr' tu St. Joseph toat, Louis, rh'
South r.d Southeast.
'I croup)) tickets i r sal? tits ofSccS of tk'
Missouri iiliy ".a.ln
rv ... i'!- t- iiOORE. Cer,'l Saptx
the: Dcr-:B. . . A . V , if. 'J. tjt:
w