Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 09, 1874, Image 2

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TiriTi:si)AYTAPIIIL 2 1S74.
J. A. MACMURPIIY,.
. . .Editor.
We have to thank Cul. Noteware, of
the State Immigration for n handsome
collection of Italian flower seeds, re
ceived last wcrk.
9 MjAMMM
SCHOOL EXHIBITION' AT PLEASANT
On Saturday evenins, March CSth,
Mr. J. L. Mereness, the teacher of the
ahove pc1joo, closed his winter. term
with a very fine exhibition, showing
what the scholars could do. and what
their progress had been in the past six
months, dialogues, ar! declamations,
followed the regular examination; inter
spersed with music by Mr. Ilusted and
Mr. Adams' folks. Two Hull boys act-
Our Honorable County Commission- ed a piece in which two colored parties
ers hare been in session since j ester- j appeared and brought down the house
Academy of Music, and Mr. Nast.
Tou ought to have seen the gaze of as
tonishment tho3e Ornah-ogs bestowed I
day morning and their mills are grind
ing slowly.
The Union thinks Omaha is bound
to have a Savage :r a Chase Mayor.
Xo matter which is elected, either cue
will have to acknowledge he was Sav-age-ly
ChasftWl once.
Sam. Taylor, of the Continental Life
Insurance Company, and a Mr. A Men,
of the Equitable Life Insurance Co.,
had a little life-like entertainment last
week, not favorable to longevity if
carried to any great extent. It hrtp
pened in Ashland, and Sam. came out '.
on top.
The route agent on the li. & M. rail
way informed the postmaster yesterday
that he failed to get the C. H. & Q. mail
yesterday morning, consequently no
Chicago mail arrived here yesterday.
The passengers crossed at I'lattsmouth,
but the mail was not sent that way.
Lincoln JourmL
Better send your mail across at
riattsmouth, and not around ly Oma
ha. Then you'll ct a mail regular.
A very comical and witty letter ap
pears in the Lincoln Journal of the 2d,
from the pen of Mr. Sarben, in answer
to some queries of a Michigander, who
contemplates moving to Nebraska.
Every editor wftl comprehend the
humor of the thinjf, because we have
all been asked the same questions, and
received the same kind of letters.
LAN DS II LT L KM: I) 1 0 It IT. E-Etf P-TIO-V.
A letter from th- United States
L'and Commissioner to Senator Hitch
cock, informs us that the lands with
drawn from the market to allow the
$. M. & 11. K. Co., to make their selec
tions are now returned and open for
pre-emption by settlers.
A correspondent of the Nebraska
City Press has been doing us up for his
paper. lie thinks I'lattsmouth has
grown since he was here before.
Speaks very highly of B. & M. im
provements here; informs us that C.
E. Perkins is a No. 1 1L It. manager
and that Col. Morse and Mr. Irving are
very gentlemanly sort of folks; like
wise that Paul Morton honors our
place as a residence, and that Paul is
a good boy. That's bully for Paul, be
cause good boys are scarce in I'latts
mouth. Then he calls on Dan. "Wheeler (he
leaves the Company off ) and tells us all
about Agricultural matters, goes into
eetacies over Fitzgerald's new palace,
and last, but not least, informs the
world that "Tip-Top" is editing a 'first
class" paier here, and making it lively,
for all of which we feel grateful.
Come again, Charles, in the pleasant
spring-time, when the trees are out in
bloom and the ferry boat is running.
Sr.MMABY OF THE LATE CITY ELEC
TION. Majorities.
11. 11. Livingston, Mavor, Lib. 85
C. F. Williams. Clerk, Hep. as
AVm. "Win t erst in, Treas.. Dm. 86
P. 1,. Murphr, Marshal, Pern. 116
1. P. Cass, Police Judge, Hep. 61
U. "W. Wise, Sup't Com. Schools,
ltep. (no opposition,) i0.!
F. W. P. Holbrook, Engineer, L. 65
Cor NCI LM EN.
1st Ward J. Pick, Pep. (no op.) 107
2.1 Ward "Way man, Pern. 12
:td W. dishing. Hep. (no op.) 97
4th W. Canutli, Pep. 18
We will gie a table of the vote in
each ward next week, and a correct
and official record of the total number
of votes polled.
HE LI C V ES N A ST.
Mr. Mereness is deservedly popular at
Pleasant Ridge, and has been a very
successful teacher.
John C. Fremont passed through
Omaha, on Saturday last, on his way to
California, andstrangeto say, although
he was the pioneer of the Platte Val
ley route to the mountains, and the
"pathfinder"' of the overland journey
to California, this is his first trip over
the U. P. Pailroad. How the scene
frcm east to west. District No. 1 shall
comprise the precincts of I'lattsmouth, !
Hock Muffs and Liberty ; No.-2 shall i
romnrian IOir-lit fi! (Jnivv. ft TM .' i
l . II . m . A i . : - r- . T ... ,
on our pe.q.n.-; uie mea or iweiuy-six j ant. Aycm?. Weeping Water, Centre
'stalwart" Plaltsnionthi ins, with as ' a.id Louisville; No. 3 shall comprrse
many fair partners, jifct marching in ! Stove Creek, Elmwood, South Bend
i salt ureeK, oreenwoou anu lipion.
j The following precincts, viz : (Jreen
i wood, Tipton, Elmwood, Stove Creek.
THS MARKETS.
IIOMK MARKETS.
and monopolizing tho "nigh" side of
the building, took them by storm, and
if we had only said the word we
could have had three cheers in a min
ute. As it was wo were a little over
three ch'Ccra f chairs) short, and the
Usher had to bring some up from the
billiard hall for the temperance people
to sit on.
Xast
Is a little round, roley-poley dutch
looking chap, with a laugh in every
wrinkle of his face, and a joke in each
twinkle of the eye. His voice is very
even, rather low, exceedingly well
modulated and under perfect con
trol. He attempts no flights of
oratory, however, nor doss the least
semblance of any stage tricks or ac-
has changed, since he and Kit Carson ! quired arts appear in his manner or
and Lambert, and other toyagtnrs left
the o!d trading Post of Peter A. Sarpy,
for the unknown and illimitable west.
JIILLEH.
Our social and genial County Clerk
went up to see Nast, last week, and
- Nast told him that if he tried next
morning he could draw those pictures
just as well as anybody.' It inspired
lsui., and so the next day as he looked
at the clear, ltoautiful expanse of
whitewashed wall on the off side of
the county office he thought that would
be a good place to experiment on
Nast had told him he could do it and
having implicit confidence in the word
of the great artist he seized a piece of
charcoal and went to work. lie first
tried his hand on Butler; he got the
feet and the aMominal regions all
right, but whenever he tried to put a
.head in between the shirt collar it
looked just like Mlckelwait, and he
couldn't get it no other way. He
chalked it out and charcoaled it in
again, but "Whit" would come back
:.gain, till Pan. was about to give it up
and' think Nast lied. Just then Mr.
Not long since, in the spacious bil
liard hall of the Grand Central, we
had the satisfaction of shaking hands
with the handsome, portly and two
eyed editor of the Omaha Herald, we
.shook very cordially, but how he could
shake hands with a wall-eyed S
(well we spare the Doctor and the types
ami won't print the word) who fiddles
for Bob Furnas. Dan Wheeler and Co.,
is a mystery. Still fiddling is one of
the fine arts, and Nast may have im
pressed the Doctor with a love of high
art. Ole Bull drew crowded houses by
playing on one string, and Miller, him
self, can draw crowds of curses, and
disgust more than a house full of sub
scribers by playing on his one string.
We had not our fiddle along that
night, but the thought struck us that
perhaps we had mistaken our vocation
and as a fiddler might have risen to
fame and eminence and we fancied a
scene that might have taken place had
w seriously taken to fiddling for a liv
ing. Imagine the Doctor and ourselves
under the lofty ceilings and polished
chandeliers of the Grand Central Sa
loon; before us moves a motley host,
the "scratching" and "kissing" and rat
tle of the billiard balls is interspersed
with the thud, thud of a disappointed
player's cue as he rams it down
on the floor and viciously wastes an
ounce of chalk and a volley of soft
shell oaths on the the "infernal, cue
by which he lias just missed one of the
"finest shots." (?)
The Doctor, in perfect physical
health, with a ruddy glow in his cheeks,
a curious smile on his face, and two
good eyes in his head, stands firmly
braced against the polished black wal
nut bar, with an elbow spread lovingly
on either side. Behind him the chink
and the click of glasses and spoons
keeps time to the music as Harry sets
up one beautiful drink after another
for his guests. Straight whiskey for
Democrats, Cock-tails and mixed drinks
for Liberals and "People's Move" men,
and "Kelly Island" for weak-kneed and
and tender footed Republicans. Lin
ing against the south pillar stanSs'iJie
wall-eyed little editor, fiddle inhaifd,
and high above the whir of the faills,
" li
the clinking of the glasses, ,aniAlhfc
gruff voices of the men swells oirtfth'fe
music of the fiddle. i y;;
Like David before Saul, tle mrt,ic
almost charms the devil ou'of the
doughty Doctor, hand and fobt leSn
to keep time to the music, thef h
rhty
:iet-
address. His lecture is just a quiet
statement of the difficulties and sur
roundings of caricature and the artist
who attempted that role in this coun
try. Every now and then he appar
ently came to a dead-wall in his speech
and the proper words slipped from his
memory, when, with tho most comical
little grin of the mouth, and a very
laughable, half Fienchy shrug of the
shoulders, he says: "Well, I'll draw it
for you." That settles it; in less than
five minutes you see before you on an
easel, the mind's picture he wants you
to understand, and his art in making
that picture realistic, and yet char
act('ue)ristic is most womlevriVh liis
pictures are drawn orr sheets of large
white or tinted paper, stretched on a
frame, and supported likfe an easel, on
the stage. When the audience have
sufficiently admired one drawing, or he
has illustrated it to his satisfaction, an
attendant rapidly runs a knife around
the borders of the frame, underneath
the first sheet, and strips it off, throw
ing it to the rear of the stage, and so
on for each successive picture; there
is no rubbing out, or changing of
boards, as many suppose. Different
colored crayons, mixed with bruins,
form the drawing and coloring materi
als, and the lecture is worth almost
any amount of trouble and expense to
see and hear. To a person with any
artistic leaning at all, it gives an
idea of the possibilities of "high lights"
ami "finishing touches" that would
never le fully comprehended other
wise than by seeing sticks, and stones,
and earth, and trees, and legs, and
arms, and boots, and gaiters, sprout
and bud, and blossom, and grow, into
trees, and houses-, and iimlscapes and
human beings.
No illustration by proverbs can ever
make the step between the sublime and
the ridiculous appear so short, as one
caricature of "Fulton on the Hudson,"
or "Do Soto discovering the Missis
sippi," from the hand of the Master.
We shall always look at carricatures
with different eyes after seeing Tn.
Nast.
and Avoca, shall each be divided into
four road districts. The northeast
quarter of each of said precincts shall be
called and known as road district No.
1 ; the N W qr of said precincts shall
be called and known as road district
No. 2; the SW qr of said precincts
shall be called and known as road dis
trict No. 3; and the S E qr of said pre
cincts shall be called and known as
road districts No. 4.
Salt Creek precinct shall be divided
into two road districts; district No. 1
shall be composed of sections 13, 14,
15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,34, 35 and 36 T
12 11 9; district No. 2 shall be com
pose I of sections, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
2, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33; T 12 119;
j South Bend precinct shall he divided
into three road districts. Hoad dis
trict No. 1 shall comprise sections 10,
11, 13, 14, 15, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35
and 36 T 12 II 10; district No. 2 shall
comprise sections 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18
T 12 It 10; districts No. three compris
es 19,20,21,28, 29,30,31, 32 and 33, T
12 II 10.
Louisville shall be divided into two
road districts. Hoad district No 1
shall be all sections lying east of sec
tions 21, 28 and 33; district No. 2 shall
be all sections lying west of sections
15, 22, 27 and 34.
Eight Mile Grove precinct shall be
composed of four road districts; dis
tricts No. 1 shall be the N E qr of T
12 li 12, and the fractional town ad
joining on the north; district No. 2
shall be the N W qr of T 12 H 12, and
the fractional township adjoining on
the north; district No. 3 shall be of the
S W qr of T 12 li 12; district No 4 shall
be the S E qr of T 12 11 12.
I'lattsmouth shall be divided into
five road districts; district No. 1 shall
be the N E qr of T 12 It 13 and the
fractional townships lying in the north
and east. District No. 2 shall be the
end of the qr of T 12 H 13, and frac
tional township adjoining on the north ;
district No. 3 shall be the S W qj: T 12
It 13 and district No. 4 shall be the S
E qr of T 12 H 12; district No. 5 shall
be sections 19, 20, 23, 29, 30. 31, 32 and'
33 in T 12 K 13; Hock Bluffs shall be
divided into six districts. District
No. 1 shall be sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16,
17 and 18 T 11 It 14 ; district No. 2
shall be the N. E. qr T 11 H 13; dis
trict No. 3 shall be N W qr T 11 It 13;
district No. 4 shall Ik? the S W qr of
T 11 It 13; district No. 5, shall be S E
qr of T 11 It 13 and No. 6 shall be sec
tions 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 30, 31, 32
and 33, T 11 It 14.
Liberty precinct shall be in six dis
tricts. District No. 1 shall be sections
4,5,6.7, 8,9 17, 18. T 10 11 14; dis
trict No. 2, shall be N E qr T 10 It 13;
district No. 3 shall beN WqrT 10 It 13;
district No. 4 shall be S W qr T 10 li
13; district No. 5 shall be S E qr of T
10 It 13; and district No. 6 shall be
sections 19. 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 33
and 81, in T 10 11 14.
Hoad Supervisors shall remain Su
pervisoro of their respective road dis
tricts for which they were elected, un
til the next general election.
Assessors shall do and perform their
duties as assessors in the precincts for
which they were elected.
L. H. James, )
T. ('la uk. y Co. Comr's.
M. L. White,
i Attest:
D. W. McKinnon, Clerk.
Heportcd by White. & Partiaii.
Wheat
Corn Shelld..
Oats
Rye
Barley
... fry?10D
: 4;-.'. 45
. . . 3S-?t 4
:.. ' 4
...100(51,10
Iteported by Clauk & Plummku.
Trrs
Hatter :.:
I ..-m I
'tiickons S;in per Joz
I'tttatoe.
20
10
loO
"' J ' ' ' ? P V i t t
Wholesale and" Iletail Dealers in
Pine Lumber,
LATH, SHIXQLES,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c
Reported by Wi. Stadlemax.
Entiles Fnr?
Moots & Shoes
H;its-X Caps
5O&7.O0
EATEST XEAV YOHK MARKETS';
Xew York. April i
Money... 3M4pr cent
Hold.. 1 13
EATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago. April 1
four
Wheat...
Corn
Oats
Hye
JUrley
Ho;rs
Cattle ....
5,CiK'l',75
... 1 l'JM
. . . . 43r,a
90
1,52
?,f;- 75
6.15faf,25
WILLIAM HEK0L1)
Keeps one of the
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
GO TO
GUS. IIER0L1) S
FOR
CLOTHING.
, HOUSES! ! HOUSES ! !
DR. "V. P. JONES, will stand two of the finest
HORSES
Ever brought to this Stale,
during the season of 1S74.
'NORMAN,1
On Main Street coner 5th
PLATTSMOCTH ...
NER.
MONEY SAVED
BY
Buying Your Greenhouse and
Bedding Plants
AT THE
Picnic (wardens.
Good fresh milk , delivered dnily fit every
body's home in rialtemoutli, if they want H. ty
J. F. Bcaumcistcr.
Seaidin your orders and I will try and give
you
and serve you regularly.
i-iy.
CEDAR CREEK MILLS,
a it rv
Good Running .Order
and keep on hand the best assortment of
Flour, Corn Meal, &c.
E.;eeial attention Is t'Hen to cusiom work.
Satisfaction guaranteed. In i-xc hanging Elour
for Wheat.
T)ON"T send East for Plants '.Vhert you ran (tet
XJ just as good for less inoevy nearer home.
To my numerous friends and iiaiians 1 would
say that 1 have th5 largest ahd best stock of
plants ever orereit for safe in the West, and
ht reasonable prices.
Ee sure' and send for my
Xcw Uescrlitivc Catalogue.
which will be sent free to all who applv for it.
Then jrire me your orders, and I feel confident I
I can satisfy you
a ,1.1 ;..?(
ft4U
V, .T. HESSJ'Tt.
riauameuift, Nb.
an iron grey Stallion. C years old. sired by a full
blooded Nnrinan Horse, and raised by Thus,
ratten, of Mercer Co., 111.
"T ALAR AN,"
sired by Eiberty find running back to MEDOO".
the Kentucky Horse, is a dapnled bay, IG'J
hands high, and is given up by liorscineh to be
the finest Horse ever brought"to Cass County.
TEEMS : To Insure, $10.
At riattstnoulh, Thursdays. Fridays, and Sat
urdays of each week, and at lock IMiiffs. Mon
tlavs. Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, during the
season. i-3m
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
A. Lazenby & Co.
Corner Main and Sixth Sts.
FLATTSMOUTIi, N EB.
Good pure Wines, Liquors and Cigars wnolc
sale and retail. Pure liquors for armers use.
All goods sold for cash and at low down price.
Give us a call. 19yl.
PHIADEPHIA STORE,
SOLOMON & NATHAN
DEALERS IN
Fancy, Dry Goods, Notions,
Ladies Furnishing Goods,
C. SCHLUXTZ, Prop.
Also keeps a Flour Depot, at
PLATTS MOUTH,
and Dealer in
Eacon. Eard, Groceries, and Provision of ull
kinds.
Cheap for Cash.
All orders accompanied by the Cash
will r.K
Promptly Delivered
TO
All Parts Of The City.
Highest prices paid for Farmer's Produce.
Fi.ATTSiioi th, Cass Coi ntv,
Mai.
J. PEPPER HERO,
II;w re-ojiened his
Cigar Manufactory
in Plattsniouth once more, and now offer to
our citizens, and the trade,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.,
at the lowest wholesale and retail prices.
Call and sec them before purchasing else- I
w here. J FLU'S PEITKKI'.EUG, j
2yl Proprietor. ,
nie special attention of all person having
Lands or Town Lots for Sale,
in Cilss CoUiVty, Is called to the fact that
SMITH & WINDHAM
will give prompt attention to the disposition of
nil property placed in their hand for tluit pur
pose. If you hxve
Unimproved Lands
j for sale they will seirit for you. If you want in
puicnase uiey will give you a bargain.
If you have an .
Improved Farm
you desire to dispose 0f they will find you a
customer. If you wish to buy on thy
supply you.
If you have
Property to Rent
they will rent It for you. And will
Pay Taxes for Non-Residents
and furnish. any and.alt information as to
Value, Locality, and Prices
of Real Estate.
Thte w ho w ish to
Buy, Sell, or Rent,
or dispose of their property In any way wiUU
well to kIvc them a call.
I'LATTSMOUTH,
nsi-yl.
NEK.
0. P. JOHNSON.
DEALER IX
Largest,
Cheapest,
finest.
Stock in the City.
and Rest Assorted
sneer of the untU'r lip velaxes.jtli
ful curl of the line cut nostvji
pears, the satanic yleam creep?
the eyes, a humanizing locki f'Vr es
w
over the face, ami once more. : ' a J
moments, the Doctor appears 5 T py' '.re
really intended he should ; a h: . i j . ne,
genial gentleman, enjoying f r foil
things of life without bittf t- f a.
Higher swells the music .and J j;lier
moves the Doctor, the elbows le? re the
counter, the overcoat is shed a "I the
Doctor breaks forth in song:
(The Music is ours, but the words arel Eler's.
It is called the ''Bob. Furnas Song." i
Hob. Furnas, Eb. Furnas, the Friend of my
youth,
I've libelled yon uselessly, that is the truth ;
I dug up a scandal of long years ago.
But you beat us WH), and deep is my woe ;
I'm sick and I'm sorry. I'm raw and I'm sore.
My wounds are all open, I bleed at each poro.
"Call" off your Fiddler, Iear Bob. Ill cry quits,
I don't want to die, now, of chagrin, nor fits ;
If you'll stop this d d music and give us a rest,
I'll never say "Swamp-Land" as I hope to be
L''.et.
Here the Doctor got excited and
threw a somersault, which brought
him up against the north post stand
ing ou his head. Harry ran around the
bar and emptied a full brandy cock
tail (mixed for an army officer,) into
ELECTION.
The dance is over, th carpets laid
down and nothing is left but to brush
our clothes, pay for the fiddler and the
whiskey and commence anew. Ve
guess no one is better satisfied than
the Hekali. "We Rave gained all and
more than we expected, and we have
demonstrated some facts very necessa
ry for our people to know. For in
stance, we have shown just how strong
the Republican party is in this town.
If, in Ppite of the most egregious
blunders and without a man at the
polls in some wards, with our best
-. jf i and our ranks nearly severed in twain
by internal disorders, we can hoe the
opposition so close a row as this, with
united ranks, common sense for Cap
tain and our whole host ready and ac
tive in the battle we can sweep I'latts
mouth. Thank Heaven for it! Citi
zens we feel proud of you! Republi
cans we glory in you, badly handled
and with only half a chance you have
done well. Li t us try it again when
the time comes. The good men will
Avin in Republican ranks, and may it
ever be so; and we find that principles
are yet of some account in determin
ing an election, with us at all events.
"We have also learned that we need a
better orgonization. The Republican
Central Committee must do its duty
and get together and decide on the
campaign. Two or three irresponsible
men must not be allowed to run the
party and then throw all their follies
on its shoulders.
STATE ITEMS.
Supt. Nightingale, of the Omaha
Public Schools, has resigned.
It is reported tluvt Judge Tullis, late
of Lincoln, was shot at Fort Gibson a
few days since.
The Artesian well at Beatrice, is
rapidly deepening.
A fire in Kearny Junction destroyed
property to the amount of .-$3,000.
Two Germans near Palmyra were at
tacked by two robbers, but the Ger
mans succeed in overpowering them
and wounding both of them with a
shot gun. The robbers escaped.
The editor of the Tecumseh Chief
tain eats breakf;ist with his hat on as
an occasional variation." No other
editors ever do!
A wagon-maker is advertised for, at
Juniata.
New Store ! New Stock ! .
Mil. "William G. "Woodruff
having taken the Store formerly occupied by
Mr. Eaton, wiil keep a full and com
plete stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
All kinds of country produce taken in
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
I propose tt) :,.! 1 low, and keep a
STOCK OF XUJlliEIl OXE GOODS,
and hereby invite my friends to call and exam
ine the. new outfit. Grangers especially invited
to call and get prices.bcfore ordering go'ods.aw'ay
lrom honie. I propose to
SELL TO GRANGERS,
BARNUM'S HOTEL,
Cor Broadway and Tuniii icth (Street,
NEW YORK.
ON BOTH AMERICAN & EUROPEAN ELANS.
Complete with all modern improvements ;
rooms : suite and single ; private parlors,
baths, elevators, &e. Location unsurpassed,
being in the very centre of fashion ami brilliant
New York life, "in proximity to Churches and
places of Amusement, and" Lord & Taylor's,
Arnold Constable's ami .1. fc: C Johnston's
J)ry Oootis p ilaces. The hotel is under the
Management of A. S. I'anuim, formerly of I',ar
nuin's lintel. Baltimore ; I.N. : reen," of Day
ton, Ohio, ami recently of New York, ;iud Free
man liaruum, of llal iiuiu'd Hole!, St. Louis.
21-tf.
DRUGS. MEDICINES,
AXD
WALL PAPER.
Vh!-h we are prepared to sell cheaper than
they c::n be purchased elsewhere Give us a call
aud examine our goods.
t?Store on Main street, between 4th and r.th
streets, riattsmouth Nebraska. ltuf.
PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company.)
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't.
E. T. DUKE, Treas.
FRED. 0 ORDER, ISuycr.
This Company will buy grain at Hie hiyh cs
market rales at all times.
Scales and office at E. O. Dovcy, Store, lower,
Miiiu Street, I'lattsmouth, Neb. 2!iyl
Fertliii :i n (1 K I wzh'A I ,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,!
Main St., opposite 1Ierai.i Ofllce,
I'latUmoiith, Neb.
Good Work Warranted
AT KA1U rilKTS.
All my Old Customers are respectfully Invited
to call on me and examine my w ork, ant!
XEW CUSTOM-IBS SOLICITED!
44-it F. Klingbeil.
"VYm.
At Chicago IJates.
AVM. G. WOODI'.CFF.
F. Dennett, Clerk. l-3ui
I'LATTSMOUTH MILLS
FLATTS MOUTH, XKn.
COXKAD IIEISEL,
Proprlete
Vebrnska Statp Ilearistor. A 40 column
paper, published at the State Capital ; full
of Stat news ; iudcK'iident in everything, neu
tral in nothing ; tfl.riO a year. Correspondents
and Agents wanted in every town. Wm. C.
Ci-OYi), Lincoln, Neb. 51tf
Officers and men, elect and non-elect
let ns put our shoulders to the wheel
the Doctors ujturned face, before he J U1(1 liavo sound, economical and just
could shut his teeth against the intrud
er. His friends shortly righted him
1TViifa f'nmdt rim'niiiniifr c:inu in.
''..' , ... . . . . , i and we, tucking our Cddle under our
and standing aghast with horror, asked ' a a , ,
Dan. if he had gone crazy. Dan said
no. he ayh imitating Xast. Yes, ami
spoiling the Court House wall shouted
AVhite; Oh, no, says Dan., let me draw
you. Xast said I could and I'm lund
to do it. 80 he chalked out the most
of Miekel wait's stomach in a twink
ling, moved the feet down, set the
hand behind hid hack, and then tried
a face,. but he forgot the side whiskers.
Instead of "VThite it looked like Van
atta. Dan. flung the charcoal, aud
- White commenced to draw up an in
dictment, when Dan. sahl he could
- draw historical pictures any way, and
he knew it. AVhite said if he would
draw the great historical picture of
. Xast discovering De Soto on the banks
of the Missouri, he would give him
clear, and pay for the whitewash to
; put the walls back again into shape.
Dan." went at it, and rea'ly made a
splendid picture of the bluffs, and the
.Loree, and dl that, but when he came
to De Soto exploring the lttom of the
Mississippi, he got one leg and the
spurs all right, but lie vtas so long
sTr.wing-the other leg that the fellow
-Tiit down entirely, and was drowned.
Ban. pays for tlue white wash.
arm, made tracks for the late excurs
ion train to Plattsniouth.
Say, Doctor, how do you like our fid
dling? Come down to Platsmouth and
see u.
THE NAST EXCURSION.
As jolly and good looking a crowd
as ever left riattsmouth, went up to
the Xast Entertainment last Thursday.
The Omaha Republican has uncle such
a splendid hit in giving the names of
the party that we shall not venture to
improve on their narrative by repeat
ing them; suffice it to say that, when
the cars left the depot, the best part of
the yotfth. beauty, wit, brains and wis
dom, of riattsmouth was on the road
to Omaha. 11 ug hat were in the as
cendency, and the car looked like an
"Opera" night. Mirth, fun, and frolic
abounded, as we had one Conductor,
six ex-railroad men and two Superin
tendents on board sorrrewhere, anyaecr
dent was impossible, except to vest
buttons, ami such like interferences
with a full burst of human happiness.
Arrived at Omaha the whole party aJ-
Cozad City.
Such is the name of a new aspirant
for metropolitan fame away up in
Dawson Co. The name itself ought to
make a second Chicago of it, without
any further effort. Cozad! Eucky
city! Happy people I
In Dawson county lies Cozad.
A city of wonderful promise, bedad ;
Its people c:;n never go to the bad,
Its name will save 'era from a fate so sad ;
So ye who are weary of Fortune's gad
(Jo up and die at Cozad. Er.
There's where liussell has been rus
ticating, before he was nominated for
Marshal.
Nebraska Intelligence Agency
IJersons in anv part of Nebraska desirous of
advertising in the East, fhkr okchauok,
the inducements offered by their locality for
unit business, enterprise, profession, trade or
calling whatever, or for good cheap homes for
people coming to our State, will1, apply to us
promptly, enclosing staiiip, for b'ii.fk reports.
State hi what paper von saw this advertisement.
J.no. M. r.JWDroKD & Co., Lincoln, Neb. 51 tQ
BUSINESS NOT AFFECTED.
cu. government tins ensuing year.
EaelL.should help the other, give up
your petty fights, and jealousies, and let j
your rancours cease. Let bygones
be bygones and all st;rt together on a
new career of honor and snfetv.
KE-DISTIilCTINTi OF CASS COUNTY.
It .is ordered that the Precincts in
Cass County shall be re-organized so
I thnt each full congressional township
sua;i represent a precinct. . 1 lie pre
cincts shall be known and described as
follows:
Town 10 Kanga 9 shall be called
Tipton precinct; T 11 K 9 shall be
called Greenwood precinct; T 12 U 9
shall be called Salt Crewk precinct ; T
12 II 10 shall be called South Dend pre
cinct; T 11 II 10 shall be called Elm
wood; T 10 K 10 shall be called Stove
Creek: T10 It 11 shall be called Weep
ing Water precinct; Til li 11 shall be
called Centre precinct; T 12 E 11 shall
be called Louisville precinct; T 13 R
12 and T 12 11 12 shall be called Eight
Mile drove precinct; T 11 R 12 shall
be called Mt. Pleasant; T 10 II 12 shall
be called Avoca precinct; T 10 It 13
and fractional T 10 11 14 shall be called
Liberty; T 11 It 13 and fractional T 11
II 14 shall be called Hock Eluffs; T 12
It 13 and fractional T 12 R 14 and
fractional T 13 11 13 Fhall be called
I'lattsmouth.
Commissioners districts shall rim
journed to the Grand Central, for sup
per, and then a short cut across to the J from north to south and be numbered
The recent depression in business
has not affected the passenger traffic of
the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern
Short Line, as they continue to run six
fast express trains, two more than any
vther line between the Missouri and
Mississippi Kivers. This road enjoys
great immunity from accidents, by
reason of immense expenditures, in the
last two years, of over two million dol
lars, besides earnings in wonderful im
provements, in relaying their line with
new steel and iron rails, on broad, new
ties, in new rolling stock supplied with
all modern appliances for comfort and
safet)", and as another safeguard, em
ploy night and day watchmen to in
spect the road before and after the
passage of each train, to see that every
thing is in order. Conspicuous among
nev; improvements is the substitution
for ordinary cars, of new reclining
chair coaches, elegantly carpeted and
fitted with dressing rooms for ladies,
gentlemen and families, without any
extra charge. The St. Louis, Kansas
City & Northern and the Kansas City,
St. Joseph & Council llluffs llailroad,
form the only line running through
Pullman Palace Sleepers between
Omaha and St. Louis. The shortest
line between the West and the East is
over the St. Louis, Kansas City &
Northern Short Line, either through
St. Louis, the great metropolis of over
4o0,000 inhabitants, or through Chica
go, via the Chicago & Alton Short
Line, over the Louisiana liridge now
open for passage of through trains.
Ticket Agents of connecting roads sel
ling through tickets to- the East, North
or South, will furnish tickets by this
excellent line. For map, circulars,
time cards and information relative
to rates, &c apply to or address Lv
rnan McCartv, Kansas City, Mo., or I'
ll. Groat, St. Louis, Mo. 44tf
FLOUR. CORN MEAL, FEED,
Always on hand, and for sale at lowest Cash
prices.
vTThe Highest prices paid for Wheat and
Corn.
Particular attention given to Custom work.
E. T. DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street.
"Wholesale and Ket&il Ier.lers in
Hardware and Cutlery,
STOVES, TIN WALE,
IRON, NAILS,
HOES, RAKES.
SHOVELS, AXES,
KNIVES AND
FORKS. &c. &e.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
OF CHARGE.
ALSO DICALLU IN
Books, Stationery,
Magazines,
And Latest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an
pcrienced Iruj.'gi.it.
Eememher tho place, t'oniar Fifth and Main
Street, i'lattsinouth. Neb.
All kinds of
T i inv a r e 21 a n u fa c t u red .
4.1rf
New Outfit, New Place.
wmim
LOW RESERVOIR
George Karcher.
3Iaehinc Shop.
WW i-J W2. U V - A'l .
j (Formerly Karcher & Klinhell.)
I Ha removed his Root and Shoe cstaMislmiertt
1 up tow ii. on the south side of Main street. il'
! I'OSITH the Postolhce. and next door to ll. nvv
I liccek's Furniture Store, inl' lattsiuouth. Neb.
w-m-,9 ! lO0I WORK Yv'AHltANTED. AND FAIR !
il atman tv (jurtis, prices. i
j Call and see the new place, gentlemen. All !
I old customers respi-etfulv invited to leave their '
t work as before, and new trade solicited. 1 shall !
IS.MOL ril, NI:I5., try to K've you a good work at as low prices
j sis any one in town. ii:o. KAKCHKU.
F. .1. METTEEIt, has a lame and good assort -Sent
of Farm Machinery, and will be found at
his old stand on Sivth street, two doors south of
Main, where he will be pleased to see his for
mer customers and friends.
Repnfrers of Steam Engines, Toilers, Saw and
Crist Mills.
fias and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pi'ie,
Force and Lift Pumps, steam Ouaes, Safety
Valve Governors, and all kinds of
Brass Engine Fittincrs
Furnished on short notice.
Farming Machinery
A CORDIAL INVITATION.
Messrs. Hurst C;:fre extend their compli
ments to the public, and invite every one lo use
Dr. L. Hurst's Anti-Dyspeptic
and Liver Pills.
For the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver ("omnlalnf .
J.OUJI experience has proved them to be the
..f... I. . .: ; i . ;.. .. ... r .1 1
mri. ,tii(4 i'ci i in, hi i;.c, iir ine va
rious billions diseases that prevail so extensive
ly. Headache, indigestion, loss of appetite,
tridiiitiess. dimness of siht, sleepiness' and the
wnote train oi disorders usually termed mmotis. t
will be cured by these pills if "taken according
to directions Price 25 cents. t
Arc Suited fa all CUat
AND FAZIOC3 FOB EEINO
BEST 70 USE!
CHEAPEST TO BUY II
EASIEST TO SELL Hi
yvN- '-' i' fatrtorm f t doioc mere ni
OflirBETTCn COOKING,
oin ankkcrcndOieiiper
Than tJ7 Ft-rrerrtb ct9
rtf FAMOUS FOB GIVIIta
OAK 2 ND kino
a?iV,v? Especially Adapted
TO Til
Ben. Ilcmucl's
Oyster House.
Lower Main Street,
FLATTSMOUTII, -
NEI5.
l.en Ilemple keeps Fresh Oysters all the
season.
Ren. Ileir.pel furnishes meals at all hours.
Ben. llempel has the best Wines, Cigars, and
Liquors in theto,vn.
Go to r.eu. Ilemple's when you want any of
the above hlrssings of life.
n3lyl
Repaired on sbrJ Atlee.
Mf.
PERSONAL.
rais o? mn household,
! EXCKLSIOU MANY; COMPANY,
ST.
I.oi is,
AND
MO,
Meat Market!
THE BEST
IS ALWAYS
THE CHE APE T
For your Groceries fro to
J. V. Weckbach,
Comer Third ami Mrn s-reet. I'lattsmouth.
'Guthmair.rs old stand.)
He kfepsonhanda lare and well selected
stock of
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS,
SL'GAU. SVHUP, liOOTS, SHOES,
&c, &c, &e., &e.
In connection with tlie Grocery is a
Bakery and Confectionary.
Highest price paid for Country rioduce
ISA full stock at all times, and will it he un
dersold. Take notice of the sian
"JiMFIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY.'
W' is? f-J''' "xjrx
E.T.Duke&Co.
rLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
19-ly
II ATT, THE BUTCHER,
-o-
Oldest and best established
Meat Market in the place.
--
i
I Dr. Hurst's Vinegar Convh Cure has been j
i us.-d in private, and hosmtal practice for many i
j years, and is pronounced 'bv ail who have tried i
I it the best remedy ever offered to the public for 1
me cure oi
Conyh, Colds, Browliitis, Asthma,
Whoopiny Cough, Croup,
and all diseases of the pulmonarv organs, hein.s j
composed of well-known medie;il herbs, it wiil I
strengthen the system, purify the blood, and
arrest disease. " j
"WANTED ! WANTED! "WANTED! j
A ease of Rheumatism. 1'ain in the Park or j
Lumba.ua. SwuI-cm .lomts. Flesh 'u!.s, rsr.'ius
ainl r.rnises. Sore Mioulrtcrs. Sciatehes aiel Fis- !
tula in Horses that cannot be cured by Hi rtfs i
l ar iiiiiiiiH tii.
Hurst's Family Tedicines for srile bv Dr. G.
H. Chapman, ria'ttsmouth. NVn. : .-n. Hoover,
Louisville, Ntb., and by dealers generally.
9-jymu. "
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
xU'UJ;:. : The Favorite Home Remedy.
hood restored. i inl -ediieelits to in:in i:io r.--
I i i.is uiirivaneo .tieuicine is warranteii not lo
: contain a sinule p;iitielc of Mercurv, or any in
' Jurious mineral substance, hut is
IIatt Always to be Found There.
-o-
Not changing constantly, hut tjie Old Relhilde
Spot, where you can jret your Steaks, Coasts,
Game, Fish aud Foul m season.
socth side of main street,
One Door West of IIkrald Office,
35-1 y. Plattsmofth, Neb.
(.-iff z -. . 'J?.f. V.
V
moved. New method of treatment. New and
remarkable remedies. liooks and I irculars sent
free in sealed envelopes.
Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
South Ninth Street, l'hiladelj.hia, I'a. Insti
tution having a hili reputation for hunoiahlt
conduct and professional skill.
M 6m
Manhood: How Lot, How Restored
.Ii:t published, a new edit inn "f
DEALERS IN
Agricultural Iinplemeuts,
Hardware.
Tinware.
Fifnips.
lion.
or Seiniti:
losses, i M i-jtks; , i
j pacitv. I miH'dimeias
I Co.NHI'JIITIn.V, ElMl.l
Dr. Culvcrwel1.' Cetebraled Es
a-on t lie railir.d cure (without
mediiiiiei of Sl-Mt'IA tokjmika
Weakness, involiuitarv Seminal
mental and physical mea-
io .unmade, etc. ; aiso.
rrsv. and Frrs. induced
by self indulgence or sexual extravaean'-e.
Jirriee in a sealed envc Ioim, wilv ; ceiiii.
I he celebrated author, In this admirable es
Purely Vegctablo.
Containing thove Southern Roots nnd HerM.
liich n nllwise J'rovidenee h;is placed In coun
tries where Lier Diseases m-t prevail. It will
enre all Diseases caused by Derangement of tho
Liver and KoivcM.
-t7n man's Lin r Regulator, or Mfflisitv,
' Is i n.inentiy a Family Medicine ; and bv bein
' kej-t ready for rmmedinte revolt will ave manv
an hour of suifi-ting arrd many a dollar In time
! and doctors' bills.
I After over Fortv Lenrs' trial it Is still receiv
: inthe most unqualified testimonials to Its vir-
tnes from iH-rsons of fhe highest character and
; respousimiity.
say. clearlv demonstrates from a thirty year's "'sponsii.inij. fenunm physician ommend it
successful practice, tliat the alarming cone- I HH,"t mosi
qiiences oi seu-anuse. may re raoieaiiy cureu EFFFTCvf rrrTFIC
Ifllll.' I "'l. .'1 MllVlllfll
without the
Nails.
fatoves,
etc.
Repairing oone to Order and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
VMy
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out the mode ol cure at once
simple, certain, and effectual, bv mean
of which evcrv suilerer. no matter what i
his condition may ha. may cure himself cheaply ; (,f water
privatelv and radically. ' As a Kerne
t."This Ixctnresliould be In the hands of t-T- ! P';:!uts, Re
veiv youtn ana man in ine inna.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, post-paid
to any aoVlress. on the receipt of six cents or
two iiape stamp. '
Also Dr. Culver's "Marrlaee Guide."
Addfessthe Furnishers,
. CHAS. .1. C. KLINF. & CO.
12T Bowrv. New Wr-4J-Jy
r-tf)in-to.
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
With this Antidote, all climates and chang
es of water and food mav be fa'-ed without fear.
Ml v in Malarious I ever. Bowel Com
stlessness. Jaundice. Nausea,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
It Is the Ch.itcst. Purest, und Best Family
Medicine in the orld.
Mauuia,-tured only bv
J. IT. ZEILIS & CO.,
MACON. OA., ami PHILADELPHIA-u-7
PMoe, ft-M ty a'J Trr ?'rr:.