Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 21, 1871, Image 3

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ACADEMY,
SUfclWER TERF.1 FOR 1871.
"A Penny Saved is a Penny Earne-i."
An'l if you desire to
S'frr? Tit at JPenny
A5 '.veil aa Founds go to
To Euy Your
an 12 It 1 12 y
We hive bought eiv.t H. I). Fox and no v." cc
"j y hi i!J sia:i 1 on .Main street, where we
L.'V ju-t ri-ffiviid an additional supply of l!ro
and P,vKins whi h wo will sell very
. .,r i-h. A!! kinds of country produce ta
lo n in ixchariKe lor goo. if,
EEXXETT BROS.
:.!.- Of.
Commences June 26tu 1.' 71.
C!iic3(-; Avenue, Cas county Nebraska.
Prof. AJ'ilj.lio d'Aliemand, l'roprictor
and Principal, As.-i.-ted by able
Tutor.-.
'IMIIS Academy U now in successful rppera
1 tiun.tMid oilers at moderate terms the usual
advantages of a
First-Glass School.
Veeping Water, Nebraska.
UKALEE3 IS
General Merchandise,
SVCII A3
ly i :"rs.
liARI WAR K.
Qi'liliN.-iWAKE,
HATS, CAPS ROOTS.
SHOES. NOTIONS. Ac.
and cottonwool ixmckr,
.SiilX'JLEo AND LATH.
Y.'iiicsx . C;'jh3 Sewing Kachi
'I'hc'course of study nnltst every brunch
Jl of a thoroui'h KiiIi-ii e iu-ition, toel!iT
urcirtin- modern l:ii..'u:iirc.'. v n!c, and drawil.g
ii'cpul.culur and relcreiiec addrcta the i'riiici
wh ii:h.tf
The Uu'Icivifrnctl lias on hanl and is
All kinds of
coTiornvooD likber i
At Iii? M':1!j attLe Perry Landing at Platftnouth
Crdors Proir.ptly Filled.!
JuncS.I.Mwtf.
Vll-LIAM EDGECTOS.
x'. ith 13 UTl loubtf diy t':0 OeSt Ma
I'.. T. I IKK.
in.'irl'J'
I). II. V. Iir.KI.EH
Tn DUKE & CO,
F U 2 f J 5 T U R E
ILOCAL 1WS
Sehnusse Las gono cast after a stock of
gooJs.
Henry Ilobcrtion, E;q., :s scriouly
ill.
Dr. Gillette yiiJ wife, of KeoaUK,
Iowa, tinived in the c"Uy this mornir.g.
FOR THE
They are jruests of S
II E E A L D I
I Cs,,t. J. T. Hcover, of Louisville ire
' cinet, wa in the city to-Jay. lie thinks
i Louisville will s-how a OoJ recoil ou
I ihz new Constitution.
In an itc:u which we puUL-hed a fv
J:iy.-j s-iiice, in regard to the organization
of Crete, the nause of ''Uaktr," as town
tlerk, should have road J. A. Blake.
Mr. A'tr.tadt, of the C):aaha JJcr, wa;i j
in the city to-day, canvs.-sing for his -.&-
per. T!ie U:c is a vide-awake jouvnal,
and those of our citizens who wish to
take an Omaha paper v. iii do well to pat
ronize the Bee.
II ROBERTSON -.
Yliolesa'.e Dealer? in
WINES, LIQUORS AND BRANDIES'
THE BEST
LOCAL
Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on
AA1N STuS ONE DOOkVeST OF 1 HE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE
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CABINET MAKER
And dealer in ull kinda cf
j:aix 3lF.ET, (tai-d door vc; t of P 0
The U. S. Snas boat. S. Thayer, ar
rived at our city to day. We under
stand she will do some wo; k on the op
posite side of the river, yat above town,
where the II. & M. Company propose
e.-tub:iiliin:; a new lan V.nz.
Everton Doom, O. W lairfiV-M and
Vv'. L. ;V.'e'ls, Covornment Surveyors,
arrived from the vcs.t to-day. The Lal
lanceoftho party will arrive in the
course of a few days.
Elder C. T. Floy J, (B.iytM) will
at Clark Sc Pluniracr's Hull, in
this city, Sun Jay the 17th, at :i o'clock
p. in.
Barr Barker, E-q., of Monuioth, Eh,
is in the city, the riojt of his sou-iudaw
l'helps 1'iane. He will remain for a few
wet.ks", and may conclude to make our
State his permanent home.
'V Wo have received the firt number of
the North I'latto Ih-mncr.rt, published
at North I'iatte, Lincoln County, l-y J.
II. Po.'.ko. It is a neat paper, seven
avor oi tne
itution, and
MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE
Insurance Company
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KAMSA3
ALL POLICIES KON-FOBFEITIKG.
IlivielpiiclH oil the oiiirIi4iosa lIau,
nrin the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders
Sec
Plattsmouth
Heinirir:B nr.d V:irnisl.inpr neatly done.
5 t'uneraU ttendd at the t-!.one?t notice.
JIT FOOT of m.u:.' STRllFT
V.'hoIi.-:i!c A Fe;ai". DcilerJ in
!TrHT;lu-arc ami Cutlery, ticwz,
TINV.'AP.E. r.CiPE.
IRON, GTEEL NAILS AND
Keep on lnnil a I .urge .Stock of fGOtlC, Hanna & dark,
J. W. SHAKPfON'S
FEED, SALE AND
LIVERY STABLE,
MAIN STREET,
Plalitmoiilhy JXt braska.
I inn prei are 1 to npetimrjivlate tlie i-u'die with
I!..r.-, J ':irri "! : !;il-.-ilvi lllid :l N . 1 li .-.!!
or, cliort not'n mid re!!;onnMc terin. A Ui'ck
v. :1: ran to.tiie !.: ml lu.ndins, and to alli-url
oi't!;i? city win- i di-.-iril.
Jnnu.iry 1. li,"! d.Vwtf.
DAILY :
One Year - - -
Thru- Jlonlhs - -
One Month - - -
WEEKLY"
One Year - -Six
Months - -
10,00
A 1 ,00
2,00
$1,00
ClU'dTF.R O.IK,
CIIICAC.O, EMPORIA,
L O YA L C O OA'
And Other First-Class Cooking
GTOVES.
AS! kinds Of Keating Stves.
Coul or "Wood kept on h.ia I.
JOB WOF.K OF ALL KINDS DONE.
M O I. 1KE-
Stiring ani B nuking I'lows
At Net Ccs: for Cash.
ur I'riees nre :i.- low as any Lou-e in the
Jtatc. pai:U0tf.
rilUIT TREES ! !
NEBRASKA, CITY NEB.
2TJalI oas?!.
BANKERS,
PTALKB3 IS
Cscltl aad Silver C2h,
anil oifcci" fitocks.
Poif ilrnin on rr 1 1 r:irt? of the T'nitel Ftl
:ir-d i;ur e. IJei-o-its received, and .eiul at
UMu'ii given to collcetiona.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
-o .ii-' i A; lde tre-!k 1 to 4 year .1, " to Z els
' ".;!',',:) Peer trw, 1 to?, ye::r olu, V to ."0 ct?
AS-") Chcry tree-, 1 ?. year? id 1, 1-t to f0 et:-.
fi--!i.
--. (, I, tree. - cent? .
j VI.',. 1 1 .., so llo.lirA i.l-mts t..V r'r. m. j
.'.'. i, ii.i litncv L-ieu.-t. f-VO ti 1-er in.
lvi i cvi -t-n iii id (iiiiinjen'iil Shrnliiu rv. Rose.
l':ih!i i-. ti nverii;' pl.ints i:i ci'.-:t variety. Tu
iin?. iiyuc'iitl!, C.oi xescs, Liliie.-, X :., ready
lor Iiili i',.inei:is,".
Terms 'hs!i n( ISie nrspry.
Allr..', J. VV. PcARMAN,
Ne'jriivia Ci:y, Nc-b.
"t-C'"i;e and see your troes ttn out "f the
;-uus 1, sti'i. 1"' d o in.
" TTJ AIIBICKI
100,000 FEET !
the uadersijrr.cdhas on hand a lar;c qnniity of
COTT04VCOD LUMBER..
WHK:lI KF.orFERS AT IlSAPOSABLE FICX.T.E3.
mRS FiLLEO
on Ev.ort r.oticc, and for any size or length o f
uiiibtr.
Rafiers, Staddings, Joists
er. he tad on -.U. rt cr.Uee. C. IlElKL.
MACHia E iKGP!
tt itf man 4 Curtis,
RT.aircr? of Steam Engine?, TJoilerj, Saw and
ri?t Mills.
tins and Stp-nn i Fitth:?'. r-!Tcht Iron Pipe,
Foii-e .ind Tilt Punm?. Sii-utn tiiniriei, alaace
Valve tio. etiior.-, and all kinds cf
Brass Engine Filtiir s,
fr.riiibcd on sliort notice,
FARMING MACHINERY
Rer:5:rc on hoi t notice. auc'tl
In Ruiininn Order.
I desire to announce to the public th Inw
liave my tireat MniTiean len Ineti ior.!!
'In !ii.- Water Wlicc! in lull operation, llav
,ilirr.i;ttr l n v mill lhnui:tiot 1 aia row ure
. . . i . i j , e
un,'ut""ivi'i'i:(T oy ivy eusiomera loan aii
' i t in ti'e f;Oi?e;
THE HERALD
is the: only oxe ghvag
COMPLE TE A'E JVS FR OM
THE GREAT WEST
BET WE EX
PL X TVS MOV T II A ND
FORT KEAHNEY.
cjlnmn, dvmocratie, in
ado-'ftou of tho new Con.-
is well filled with rcahtble matter.
Barnes & I'olioek have heen appoint
c J. agents lor all of Fitzgerald's property
in this city. Persons de.-irine; to rent
first class stores or ware-rooms can he
accommodated hy calling on tliem. They
are gentlemen "to dal with, atid Fitz.
could not have made a better .-lection.
Tlio dn-mucit i.s i i.-t now stiikin''
slodjre hammer blows in favor of the new
Constitution. (Jen. Sirukland, J't.l-e
Lake, un.l others aMess tho people in
front of the Inirnum House, in Nebraska
City.
L. F. Reed, Esq., of Wee ins Water,
arrived with a new wife this mornin;.',
direct from Talrnadge, Ohio. (A curi
ous way to come from Chicago, Lute).
lie was married to Ddiss Font), of 'iV-
madiro.
oxi.v Tiir.Ki; nji:c:Ti:r'.
The Omaha Rrpulucnnh figured its
ot po "tion to the new constitution down to
three thi.-i-: the expense, the taxation
of church property, and the ioviio;i
in rrtrard to railroads. ri ho expen-e i
qv.cstii'ti lias already been proven a fal
lacy, the church taxation has also been
shown to be wor-e under the old. Con.-ti-
iution; hence its opposition rests solely
upon tho railroad article.
sy rjtri:i".H.
With all the can; and rant of the
Omaha papers iibout the cxpen-e under
then:-w C'T.stit uti on, mithir of them
have ever dared to publidi an exhibit of
the comparative exneu-c tni ler the old
and new Constitutions, as shown by the
new Constitution and the Auditor's
book:;. They make assertions and ex
pect people to swallow them a- f.ets.
Ai."nsr too lati;.
The Omaha FiiiLUcnn has at la.-t
ascertained, when it is almo.-t too 1 ito to
u anything in tho 11 new departure"
business, that the proper w.iy to treat
the question of the adoption or rejection
of the new Constitution is by ''dispas
sionate and convir-.cin i areu'iicr:t." We
v.-i-leome the KipuWc in to this platform,
an 1 only wi.-h it had cotnmeneed on that
line eailier in the campaign.
nii At:r. iiitv?
The Omaha lUpuUicin asks "who is
working for the Constitution," and an
swers it as follows :
"They are simply a company of oSicc
seekers, who are starvimr for some office,
and who would be willing to run the
State in debt hundreds of thousands of
dollars if their nice little arranocmeut, j VJ2I'23 MIEfi,
can be canied out.' I a- UaiiUi- j-m.
Yet a portion of these are the men j
who were elected in Omaha as the brains
of the couniy, regardless of party; men
elected for their worth , men whom the
Hepulh'cnn and Herald endorsed as the
men of talent, and men whom they
claimed as the strong men of the Con
vention. Verily, it does make a difier
ence who.-e 'ox is gored.
Mrs. Irish is taking orders in this city
for Howe & Middletou's Oil Chromo
Portraits of Wadnngton, Mrs. Wash-
it. l-ton, Lincoln. Grant, Sherman, D rug
las, Webster, Clay, Jackson and Wed 03
and for two beautiful chromos entitled
"Chiit Blessing Little Children," and
"Aidi'mg a Dles.-ing," a scene at the
breakfast table of an American farmer,
from the original by F. O. C. Darh-y,
dengue ! and painted expre.-s'y for and
published by Howe i; Middletonof Cin
cinnati. The ma.-terhy works of this
eminent artist, F. O. C. Parley, have
won him a reputation alike at home and
abroad unequalled by that of any other
of our countrymen. It is moreover an
American homo scene one which we
all delight to see illu.-tratcd by art, and
this, too. so vivid that iu.-tinetively the
hearts of tho l ure' and refined among
our people cannot I ut go out iu thank
fulness to him who, by the charm
of his genius, has created for them so
much enjoyment.
The chromos cf Washington and Mrs.
Washington are from the original Gil
bwit Stuart's celebrated paintings now
in the Boston Atheneum, aud are by
every one acknowledged the best por
traits cf the Wash'ngtons ever painted.
The city of Boston has repeatcd'y been
offered SO.OOO for the pair, but money
camot buy them. How faithful the
copies are to the great original is at
tested by the r -commendations from the
highest authorities in the country.
Grant, Lincoln, Sherman, or any other
nP tli. nbovrt named oorttaits, are tho
be.-t ever made.
No one should fail to give their order
for some of these chromos, as the price
which they are sold at is very low, and it
is a wonder to us how they can be offered
at such J 1 figure. They are all nicely
framed. Taken all in all, we consider
them the handsomest work of art ever
brought to this city.
hand
DEAI.r.i! IN
DHUSS, I3EDICINES,
i Books,
REASONS FOR INSURING Ul THIS COMPANY :
U This W n W'eftern Company, maniiire-l by e.-rern men. yt nose kih .1 ... tl..w..v
ter ibl'i'v and :'no?ition. !lord i.n.pie m.aranty for its carel.il and suec-eslul manasemeut.
'2d. lis P,.liee nre all MOt.-toi inHMS. , . ,.,. I,.,,,,..,., h.AVr
ad Premium all csinii. It reeeivts no uon-.- aou .;!y' ---j ---
to pay", and n outstanding noieK as liens upon their police.
I'll, j 1 lias no risu li e 1011 ui'o.i n.i.n. .
;i:h. Its -! i v i lends are made upon tne contribution plan.
I Lh! Its ouiiness is txeluseivly life iusucanec.
Are the acrumulation ef interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans uh-hm
at the highenrcof interwr can pive you the lare.t .' idends. Ka-tert. eompames ,uv et tuetr
m revs Tit 0 nerc-iit.. while, this utnke.-t its investments at twelve per cent, or moie. .
id e ad v -i nt a Je ot Vtst.-r invesonom, to the poliey holder appears in tho 1oiIow.uk tau,.n
f'guies: The amount of S1.H. invested lor titty years at.
ti per cent, compound interest, is S IS. 1 J.
' " " 117.::;o.s-,
), ' " " " :us.oi's.io
It is ohviousthat this company offers preater finantial advantages ul,d indueemcnti to the
policy-he! Jcr than any oij.er company in cxistniieo
OFFICERS :
If I) Alaekav. President. (!r?5 A Mo..n Secretary,
I) sw -.ti. Vice l'.ra-i lent, J Jon. s. Ass't tret:ry,
Dr J L. Wever, Med. iJ'tor, 11 L Newman, lreu;urer
1! A Calkins, General Apcnt,
W li Harvey, CVti. ret liar,
T A Jluid, Attorney.
DIRECTORS.
D S'uire. I en venworth. Kan, II T Meckay, I.cavenw jrth Kan.
.1 Itictwrd.. ' " 1 -Vl w.".
i! It Hammond " " V, t! C.tlin,
11 Kdc-eiton. " Coo .1 Moore,
Thos fari.ev. " U W J .-v,er3, .
t uo..r .Ton-li..n ( tv Ji-o L Davis. St. Louis. Mo
t'has 1! i'oin-on. La .vrauce, J rri.t.
lladley.
K 1!
M 11 Morgan
II L Newman Lea venvrorth
V K t'iiemberl-.On.
t a i.u-i. ;
K IS Allen,
t' A e,.rrv, Wes'on, Mo,
ii W Veal, Topeka, Kansas.
,1 M Price Atchison, lai:.
V K Stebbins, "
t M KJ B aS-MjM.
Gen. Agentfor XelirasUa and Xarlliern JLaiiE.-.
GOOD TRAVELNG SOL1C ITORS Y ANTED.
V'esnim Vater Hsbraska.
I'EALEIiS IN
Dry (o o.ls.
Groceries,
liar-in are,
i ue ens ware.
L'outs. nu I Shoe".
lints, and "ar s.
A eri -id; oral Tuplimentsi of !l kin.is, V.'eiror
X L" Cuiiivators. Union- Corn Piantrrt
tirandctour and Princeton Plows. Ae Ac d0i'.2
vi'iu.i, a:l of wiii.h weeiier to the i-ublic at the
owest retail j. rices.
All Kcotls Wsirrisnted
tiTOur constant nim will he to Fell so low
will be to the positive advnntice of every !-
r in the w stern nn 1 iral portion o Casi
U"v '.o makelhid their headquarters fir trad
UKtD. RPlOS.
THE HERALD
Now Offers the
B EST A EVER TJSIXG .MED1 UM
Vt'cst of the
r? ir? i
von
rostii vxiiiisu.
rV .-,-rt !j tt. tiT.-' r.ri.io-' ill tl-.K r-it."
for a large polk packing cstablislnnent,
of arty place we know of in the west.
There are many thousands of hgs
raised in this county which are hauled
chewhere because there is no packing
establishment here. Will some practic
al man see to this matter, and proceed
at once to make a fortune for himself,
and at the same time- accommodate the
farmer-:. There is business here for a
vc-rj' largo e-c.tbli-hmcnt. Who is the
man to start it ?
Outki So. 2.
Denver, September :'.
The election iu Colorado yesterday
went Kepublieau by increa.-ed majorities.
tiis: rnoiiii;:n".
For the Perald.
This is an ago of improvement. The
"march of improvement" is made in
double quick lime. In many of the
States law has been dealt out iu a boun
tiful manner in regard to the sale c f in
toxieatieg liquors. Legislators thought
that the unrc.-tricted sale of liquor was
dangerous and hence they set themselves
at work to regulate. They see the aw
ful haYDC and ravages of alcohol. L'.ke
the line of Bonaparte's retreat, the path
is stio-.en with ruin and death. They
see manhood's strong frame decay. In
searching for the headquarters of this
evil we naturally fix our eyes on the
place this poison is retailed. Here petty
politicians often re.-ort to display their
talents and wi.-dom ; here the lounger
fiaJs something which enables him to
forget the slow moving hours; here
young men congregate for festivity aud
reveling and the place of retail becomes
the rendezvous of idleness, dissipation
and riot. The vender ca.-ts about for
everything that will attract attention,
and thus bring persons in sight and
smell of his fiery liquors. If a circus
manager comes to town he tries to per
suade hint that the next lot is the tmr-t
eligible place in town. He provides
rooms for jugglers and vagabond exhibit
ors, lie is patriotic it gtioves his very
soul to see anniversaries and great victo
ries forgotten ; he is a patron of litera
ture subscribes for the papers which at
tract many to his p'aee and promotes the
sale of his liquors ; he sets forth tables
to, playing various games, and ere. ts a
bull alley ; but does he allow gambling !
I.yeargus never laid down his laws with
m ue sti ictness ; there sliail oe no tier
ting only for the drinks. The atmos
phere oi a retail shop is as dangerous as
the Upas. Here everything that is
lovely is blasted, aud many who might
have lived for a nobler purpo c and
blessed their country with noble deeds,
become festering masses of physical and
moral corruption. .Millions of treasure
has gone down the yawning abyss. Six
hundred millions of dollars are annually
worse titan wasted in the United States.
We are surely and slowly coming up to a
Christian an 1 a Na'ional obligation.
The hearts of the people are lv coming
fixed in regard to the great principles of
prohibition. In view of the difficulties
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Baihoad Men, Business Men,
Manufacturers, Consumers,
The legislature is almost unsaituousiy j tjuU atCnd the cnf. reement tf a pro
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hibltory l;iw, it is thought best to let
each locality decide whether they would
or would not allow tho sale of intoxicat
ing drinks, and whether they would or
would not be taxed as a result from the
sale of thoso dii-iks. W iih" confidence
we believe that the day is not far li
I tat't when the tirhu'iples of prohiMtion
should expect to have them narrowed ! v.-i ! 1 be secured exempt in tho laig " citios.
.1 tn t'-n t irl-w.. ilv. ..'.1 1-i.K' i Everv itian in Nebraska ought to vote
,.-I..,r. .J,. t--..' o.l !,. fin -o.- lit-ft M I f"r til
h vt J It llvll . it j 1 v l i4 llllC 1 3 fc
A-5CSOVI.CIiil;.S IT.
Tho Omaha pnp;rs are at !a-t forced
to acknowledge that the people did want j
and ask h,r ;. ne'.v (.'onsti'ution. If the
dj3- for voting on the new Constitution
could be delayed for another ten days ',ve
S3 1.
In eoniifctloiivritb the
Stationary,
Vail Paper
Kagazir2S, and -
Latest Publications.
Prp?erii'ions carefully compounded oy rules
peri, nee 1 1 'tu'.ry-'sl .
I!e!e:!;ln-r th plaf. threedoftrs w e of til i
Her-ti.f oaice; l'iai isi.iottti.. Nelu'.isli.;.
Titc Grood Intend
GROGEMES PROVISION !
CALT, AT
AND
AUCTION
iJommissitm
ma t.v su:r':r.
Where you can buy almost evi ry ti:;n
eatable, including
At the lov.t d Prices for ca-h. JIi::hest
price paid lor I .'mint ry i. 'rodier,
Butter, Lhiclitus, kc. i.c.
Gcoiis DeSiverccI in the City
Free of Chcirgs.
jylTJwtf.
S. DUK 11.
SOMETHING NEW
t 111' undcri-it-nc 1 has hern n ; . i .1 ; t o 1 r 'LU
X AtiU.NT for li:e sal'i A the- Celeb. me I
These P"u fire no-.v aoeo,t ' hi iv-ly in '
in it li the ;.- r:itn tit- ! pai"i:iej.ts, .-... .
t oui'iici-'dat II. .ii -an and Public .,...! li.i .
out ti:o I nited S talcs.
i They are Warranted
iNO.'I-bOlTOSlVO
SAMl'LFS GUATLS. per (1HOSS.
Jl. J. STREKJUT. Srati .ner.
t-ep7d:'t
TO Til : V.ollKIXU fl.A.v.- t nr.? now
prep'! red t i liirui.-h nil el:i - v, 1 1 h con-" an
vaipl iynient in. homo, the whole of t!ic lioo- -for
the :-i'ioM i:i',!iie:in. l.ii-i..is n;., l.'.,!i
and pvr. !:;;!,!.!. J'ci.-ov! s oi'eit !n r sx c:mi : -'.'
cam lroiu lie '( nts to 1i ' d-dl.o s .i-r e, i :r a
ii ml a porpftiot'.i.l van-t ';y - i r" th'-'.r . ii :
time to the Im-ii.c.-'. .;. s and y',-U t-yu n-. ' : .
as lunch as tarn. Thr.t all w:i liil ' "
loav .-en 1 t!i.-ir In ss. an l ir.-t the l.a- e
i 111:1 !: tlie-iii
para!
- I i
Cuiai'jf
0:".-r tbc p"..i.!o of PI it'srnouth.
portion td Nebraska lyiiis
TWO HOURS TUB QUICHES I!
A N I
9! Ttlihs Tho Shortest Line
not well sal i-:o' I. w will k.-.i..j,- ..oii.ir 10 pit
ter the tronljlo of writ no,'. lull po!in!.:-. i
valuable s.unpli; Wi.n-li " iii I t r'.i.Morio-
work rii , an i a cop , of ''A '. .;.' ' ( ',i " rum
oio- of ih.- i:i!-i.-l. and 1m: -t f m i'y .er it-' i
piibii.-l.e.l ail si ! ' !.ee ! y i.i.i ii. lle.-.ij.-, e
you v. aui p rne aaut i-rolitablo vtt k,
Addi'e.-S
i; C. AI.I.HX A CO..
A Maine." ft ui
IVbmn 'Net ol .
'The sen-' lv h proro.u
c 1 1 lo' 1 -1 . oii!s v-ht-s
the l'-iii.-.-.i.!,' r-a-o:i-:
Mu- i is st 1 1 new a.vl 1. 1 .- .: v. ;
pi.-... i -' a we' I V i. -. -A .'I i ; ... r -iioid
Melody-, n.-h as. "I i o e !
li-. u! !:-iii" V: i-.i in e a ! '
"i.i't'r i.roivn l.'-Mtr -h.' err. i ,
c i.ta.i.. t .'. many f.-rf es
r-i ;j l-e foil; d i i j r . oil .-.
"i ho i -;: - .-elt-'-t..-l l.-eni 'V
l-.m- inithoi and !ir not !'::-. 1
LN up with en- ;vi'.h. r's c..:n!'o-i-!i
.is. l'l o- - '. ' i n;.- t a.-li, i.C
S.T.ho j cr ' n Si n io: .- '..irs
i.u.iied to l'i ". Ik is tor ' e.-n .-.
aj.ib.r.d 111 TO r..-;:, ;l!S f . I T ii..lO
du'tlen. Addr-.-s.
.1. L. PI TJti'.s.
:: Jlroadwny. N. V.
o
o
I I AT (1 Ml:. J ( I T
Va;i:.;::iv:iU;:s. .s'pee l, Coini .1 1 i ri.if
FLi LMN'S HACMFICEriT CAR .
i'r iu ('hie-::::o to w V.,rh. via ! !:-.iii-:n
t,.- :,,,ii lirrnt V. -tein l.a.ii-o. ! .
Pour Kxi n .-.- It-ain- l.-ivf ton -a;-o .1 i.iy
ti.is loo- for V. -v York I: .-i;oi. in i :.!!
i:.tei uit liale points in the l.:i-.t.
I
KI.OM
KA'-T ATLANTIC KX I'll
lotatro to Xew York, via Pitts airtih. i Ott
VVayr.s A Chi. iti-o Penn.-ylvauia Cell- j I,t nvi'. CI
trai Route. I e l irn; n I
o every r. fl moon, h.ivii.er ; t ! a-
1 i!'.!' i ( .ir ilolil I
t:: an
separate articles on Lih;b:iiou
' .....a i r i' ,f , t..-,h ovi.-tU' Iior
pair cf seizors, afiershe was b0 far gone ! .,..,, V v;ouj,i e vote'it a'nvhowC
she could not articulate.
MASS'T SIE.Mtl Of IT.
PACIFIC RAILWAY OP MISSOURI"
Passenecr? leavins St. Joe. via. Missouri Val
ev Railroad at 1 o'clo. k i. m. make eb.so and
sure connections a K:m-:is City wiih this popu
iar roa.t, arriving nt tt. l.ouis next morning at
5 o'clock. .This if now a tir.;t-c!:iss road in every
respect. -Sew iron has been laid; new engine'
nm wajmitWnt sleeping and :asseu:cr co.i hes
have been added to its equipments, Passei per?
can Tcly on its makhift its udvertised tunc. Ihis
is the best rout- front St. Joseph, toit, Louis, the
south, ind toutheast.
T'urouph ticket? for sale at the offices of the
Missouri Valley Railroad.
It. C. MOORE. Oenl Sunt.
th"-. Dorwin. Cr. A. W. R. Hale. O. f , A
Temperance men, as you va.ut your
standing i. eomuiunltj', go to the pulls
The Omaha Jkrald very much ex- j &n, v.-;te f(;r Inhibition !
We give wa- for Ilathawaj- on the
Constitution. (Jo for 'em! F.
Wri ri:;i Wateu, Nebra ka.
r
r:,iox pacific railroad.
Until further no .ice trains will leave and ar
rive at Omaha iii lo'.iow-: :
Leave Arrive.
T--r,rrcs a. m. ! Fxpres? 2:. p. i.i.
Freight ":''' a. i:i. Ireiftl.t S.M a. le.
Mixed G:Ut'i.. ?a. 1 Mixed 8:W p. iu.
L:re. t crinnection made at Omaliii w itu Ciiiea
po i- X. YV. Railroad: t hica:ro. H. 1. ,V Pa-iae;
Chicaeo, Rurlinjrtnn Jc Mo. it. R R., and K:,s.
City. fct. Joe. i Council Rlulis Railroad.-. Fn-e-inont
with sta-.-ei for Lincoln and '.--t Point.
AtCuevene with Ileuver Paeilie R. P.. for L'iu
ver, Ct'ntral City. Sauta Fe and points in Odor i.
do and New Mexico. At Rryan. w ith stae-es tor
the great t'v.-pctwa'cr luininsr liissriris. At
den. with I'tnh Cen'ral R. R. for Salt J nku and
V:J':.:r;.; iviit, tiP Sv, mv.o.i ! tohrate it is any sccm:nL' sternal in- i owne
, UK'IUH WllJ. J,I.U., .. ............ . . . . .
.0UT1III 01' T11L PLAT I I",
ihe wo: t direct, mid th? hest Rouf" to the, La-'-ern,
euta Lastern. and Xoithorn .-tatt's.
Pieff-neers .t. -irin:' to travel luxai-;..al -lioC-t.ike
tiie Atlanti- l.xi rc-s, -.vhieil ram thiourh
to taejcu without ..-h..'.i?o et Cars, c :uu
wi:neli ,,i:ut JJay Co.o l.cs. PuUinau s 1 a.ac.
Lay and Sleeping Coaehes, and
Pullman's Dining Cars.
This-is the onlv Ron'" rnnoinjr il, ' I;:i!y
i Lines of '.'irtwizli l)ni ntul 1'imi "'
! From ( hieiie " to
; W I'rn o ii i c; ti a n n i:
i With l.tit one clunze to Jlaloniore. ILo tf .rd,
i XV.v I'ii veil. Providence, Siriuli Id, V orecs-
-iraul Ro-aoii! ;
TliROC'.I TK'XKTS
1 p,,r Sale at the er.'ees:f conn-tii.!? line? in the
; V.'.st and at ;,il o:'.ie v , f the Fort Way ue and j
i IV.-TisvU nrO.af 'eiiti li R-eit c i n ( ,' t. iea ;.
j 1 iiOS. L. KIMHALL.ti. n. I jn t;
I Western Pa-ssetiger Agent, Pcnu's Central R. it. ; i;,. ,
I" i r;ij-o.
W. C, CLELAXI).
I Ft. V. . i C. R. R.
! Hocin-t. r. mid a I'li.vinli -ent. i'ol.noiti Pa!
l. ota Uiicai i to N-'.v l'
'1 .;.uit 'if. "Ve.-.crn R.
l.iri'V. i-i !: oin C-.i
:v'.: h- at rii m:. e.
1 '. ! to i -. or, n.;.
U.K. Sa-aeiif. lea. Sup't M.C. R. R. !.i -
!l -i:r. i'..: j, li-. n'i Ps.-a i.".-r A
Cuiaxo.
Luxiiriss of r'iCdern Travci.
lay? tiie (.!-: "f the Travel t;
1 ' : '1 . X 1 ' iO! !:-ri i!oi:S. 1:
1 !o o.ji On ; i! : ii pa ' roieiee. a J'.i.jroall i
! !. aide t- it. -it.-" ."'.Oi i y, Spc.-d and con. .
i i: :i in.rt.it i t-o--in:: the ac-ci .-: nr.-
J ii ..:; ,ns -i a r.r: v. .:. s e.iu-; i.e.
it oi e
!: 1 road-be 1 and hcu'.
o .-!.-.o:,.: ears. P,.
: ! r.jute, i,o'l co:j i. '.:-'.;
In r. Idith.-n to tliufact that this is the direct
route ey v. un-n tone may
be saved in reach
crcised about the Univeisiiy fetid, but
has Cot yet heard of the Morton-Hop-kii.s
Salt Land Steal. We propose to
enlighten it somewhat as soon as the
constitution question is settled.
rXll.r.Mt, IX i.HlT.K.tXCE-
The Omaha IitpuUiciiit says: "if
there is any one thing the people cf Ne-
bra.d.a abhor and uespise any one I
AISOl- 1 2tlMII? A I IONS.
"We claim that we are neither nwned
nor controlled by any cm poi atiou." says
this morning's Consolidation., with its
ttMial veracity. Is not the i'libune
Com aov a Corporation, with a capita!
. I ' "... , -j i r i , r . ' .
I sloeK or 1 0' t.i "r i . iixn uiiicii "Jl iu.u
thing which they are determined not to j Mock is paid tip capital? liotv mu.h is
' ii l i, i:l !..l...:.
liV Jo!;U I. IiC'.liClv alio OltiClS tU
any p oint in tne i ..: - tern or .Ui'Piie s;-ie --. it ne
trututully be sai l tnat it possesie theht-st tr;te
and the Une-t e ju:; lac:: t ot ar.y V vstei'Q Line,
tusurins to the passeuyev
Speed, Safely and Comfort
Pates a!way v.; LOW as the LOWEST. En
gasecheoktd thro-jjih t.. any p-cr-t bast.
C. F. 1 'f-;l: -vIX.-:. tjen. Supt.
A. E.T0UZAL1X. Oca. Pas.-castr Ayx-nt,
ianl..di"wtf.
Dissolution Notice.
inn bL raneisco. and principal, P. iuCa.ifornia terfcrancc in tLeir political aSairs." trre-t,:d in Ba In.tds and B.m.s? UoW , tlf ",o O-i,' '-li,' T. Wheehn, or Mcud-
'aSJS-ornor Does the Republican intend this as a f T Yovl' de ,N yVU? W?? -viUn.t st,.Pat s.xt i:,on. o.i.arn.
Tnrnham cud !)th s and ur, JJenot ollii cs. Jporaflon, li i TO t l.C ad. Olitl COUCI! I n.il ; -.n e i . . p. i n. . . . . i. u.u.u... . ..; .m. , , - M ...v.viit- V. 1 . i- - orMtal-
Atnmh--tinlXlnhart. rebuke to the U. 1. It. II. Co. for their h- Trihnne is owned and con' rolled bv ! " ?;T' . .r'' A '
J&Rl Corporark-ns.-Omnk:t V.. '-U ' ' T-E. BURXTT. Coa A,..,
ilar nib?.l & Saint Jcaopli H. U-
Taking eiToet January 1Kb., liTO.
AKKtVK.
o- 1 Dav Kxo. daily except Sunday T:"J't P :n
" .; i'.i.-i'':,. cvp. 't-iily except iiMtiday a in
" .'. Xi:ht cxp. daily except lnc-:i t:.y 7:-' a :a
" 7 Ihieugh i n., daily except uiouday :: i :.i
" V 'I hrou.ii lr. i iiiy exec pt Monday '.' I a ia
' 11 .iv diuiv except sun lay... t ".. . . p ni
" li .uacoii lrt daily e.teept suuday.- a ni
tIKPAilT.
Nr. -1 Dav cxpdaily ex.-ept sundr y ':" tn
" i : iiiht exp dai'.y except s-.nel iy... '."-' p in
" ! l'a ,:ie KA t'..trv except .-mi ia v.. I-:'-, a lu
" S -t Louis . p d -iily cr rt.-uniiay i in
"l i . ...v ut d:ii:v e.X'-f. l sannay :"" a
'iVi iiii t, : .i.vi except .-uri iay !:-" P in
"11 'lbrouxat'iti'.-iil -t-icepi Saturday 7:. r w
i -..it ,,. :., nt - iv .ii. esjurii. hi a".
' t'u;i'-':'.'oi:s 'pi
j Uiuin - a
car.d.il iu .ue,.'
li.c iluo. .-.-. n Im-:1'1 isro-;:' fco'.vc
! p.-:- -.s iiii i!i. -.. ij.ili.i'-alioi.s iv a i :ii
! ud o:i'i:rs a roil to to ail point-east, w i. -: .
i jath. oy uii'a'is oi i: : eoniif-tion.-! a. loo
I .. At ::: a ii :v we . the i'l-'ii.'- ro i -.
! 2. At i i.it- iiiou.u i.-ltil too it. ..I.
: X"baasl. ..
::. At i!a:i:! iir.-. i, ilh !ni:S'.' Joseph R
: for a!! :ei: : - in !i...sas, i.-.
! 4. At Vttutawii, w:lu t.ho Lies Mohi
; tn 1 jiortii .'!'..' "m i r i. r ad-.
1 ;. At JJurlios-: ,-! wi'h :ii; Jl., C. R. .
R-. for !Ja-. cup' o t , Ma-.-..t".t;e.
I'. At .'1...T, I ,..:h. ri'h the R. R. L '
I and " oi'Tii Union Raiir-ei ls. torSi. 3'
' po: :;t in t i-ie nor:1!, li ed ior t- L".i:.- :;
: iu t.ii! so'ioi.
. 7. At iVoiia. with ih s i rt li-:" :
toll roi'.tl t I lr i. t;:i .i ! s, ' i il.-i-i l; : i , '
a:, i aii poi.: - s.-:u'i .i.-A
: .;. A: I'e Ml, v. l.;y I , V. A V,. ;i.
'. Loati-i.'-rt, C jiuai'oi-. Ac.
V. At !? lots. -TO'l :. 1 t'l-j I-!'-.
1 lo. At CHICAGO, v.-ii. ii aii 'i"i.j - :.. -:
E i t.
No I't-'trr ad'.'ice caul." it. vri,
Ta'1 ch ; i-'orilni't ,n p. i-iu:."
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