Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 30, 1875, Image 2

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J. A. MACMURPHY. Editor.
TL ATTSilOUTII, DEC. 30, 1875.
Ol'BXLUB LIST FOR 1876.
7f e'r'ent onr reader this week with a club
ttof papers VIiieliTcan le"?tk.en with the
IljtH.iLo. la this way fyou can get two'piiper
k nii3at1u's for.lttUe,ii3orc JtUanIthe:irlce of
ce. .
We l:ould like to baveftll tliejsubacrlbers we
iit un !rt:iie1rat by the middle of De
e filter.
w i:t would like new subscrtliers to the
J'.nr.Ai r. a -id all v!io proiose taking It for an
f r y.rj:o crme;jforward now, for on the
nOi' er "f T'-ir suMcriptions depends some
iisf i we w:uld liiie t make In the paper.
VaJlEHA:.r and liren'R;uaar, Week
ly, or Magazine $ 4.90
- and Inter-Ocean, weekly.... 2-SO
- semi-weekly. 4.25
" - - Chicago Tribune 2 80
" FosteVIMail, weekly, i 30
- - " " dally 6.65
" Prairie Farmer 3.30
Daily Graphic 12.45
' Hearth & Home S.50
Loulsv'Is? Courier Journal 3.05
&erilner's Monthly 4.85
Ht.Nicliolxs 4.0J
CV: crross will meet again on January
6J.li.
Here's ours' to Senator Paddock for a
"C'o!i:nssioTial Record."
I) jwcn pot a verdict of $1,000 out of
tlie jiiooblyn Eagle suit.
The Fremont Herald .is forninst
brother Pat. That settles it.
Then are 53 Sundays in next year
and two "shortest days" in this one.
Tlify're been giying "Yaller Crock
cry'' to the editor of the Pioneer, Nio
brara.. Tli- Journal of Commerce of Omaha,
conM to hand, published by S. A. Tay-
& Co.
TIj l'ai)illion Times suggests Tom.
TTenr.arl as Com. of Indian affairs.
"i'S, let's send Tom.
nd Grant got part of his message
fro, I laue formerly of the Hastings
Joxtnal. Nextl
To: are rather walking into Bishop
IIart .',ut his statements of thewhite
o:r! uv3.uUi thieves on the frontier.
"Tl.f. ittle Pioneer," as we used to
C:dl it, vay up in Niobrara is growing
-, a;id makes things lively around
Oiir M acquaintance lieijile, of the
Fi tU J'rrive has been walking a race
sorr.'1 oder fellows in Council Bluffs
urA t left
TL?y hx.l a 12,000 lire in Tecumseh,
?i -1.it last. It began in a saloon anl
v s-.ij p'.ded to be the work of an in-
c t alary. .
3:; foniit'ctioii with the whiskey de
v ic ;-!v.ents it does strike us that the
Ciiii reporters push impudence to
t!:c wry verge of interrogatory high
way roi.bery. It used to be "your
i!, : t y or your life!" with them it is
v,);;r life- or your money! or an obit-
u: r, filk-ial, or political notice?
.
! jiil ry, who shot Col. Anthony, was
;( ;::it.r 1 ly a Kansas jury, on the
:i 1 tfiat Anthony was quarrelsome.
1. i'. x .sn't t-tem to us that a bad dispo-
fri:;.n warrants shootinga fellow being
iio'.Mi. If so there would be a good
i i t iy popV- wiped out. Do we pay
t:ie.-, to t-iii j)ort officers and a legal
system for protection, or do we not?
t';;tV the question.
?lr. Promise has introduced a bill to
ti ll tl.e Tt. Kearney Iietiorvation and
l'iwi it to Homesteaders. It differs
f re: a Mr. Hitchcock's bill, as that pro-p--;"s
to soil the Reservation for the
b( ;ief:: of the blind Asylum.
T.rt us be! Tax ourselves to build
;.i.J ke-j up a blind Asylum when we
iiseuluioot broke on taxes now shut
i.nt tl:? poor homesteader from his in-ali?u;il.l-
rjg!;t to pre-empt that Ite
f.TW. Toss up a nickel, Billy.
THL U01SE COMMITTEES.
THE NEW XtAlls
"We ca'lfd attention to Mr. Kerr's
Coiniiilttees last wek, stating that the
ii out h could not complain; we guess
not. Tii. Southern States have 24
chairman ; the Northern states.of Penn
sylvania and New York, 12. The wes
tern States, Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana,
12, and New England none.
' f co '.i it h that doesn't set well on
Mavhuetts democratic stomachs,
j it aft. r having elected Gaston demo
cratic (Jovtrner, nor on Cohr.ticut,
v!.;ch has been sidling towards democ
racy, and New York papers are mad
that the west got so many, and well,
who wouldn't be a Dem. Speaker?
l)int all sav ves at once.
This is the last issue of the IIeraLu
in 1873. It has been rather a tough
year for all of us, but with better times
fast approaching business will improve
and money Income plenty once more
We hope to make the Herald fetrong.
er and better this year, but in order to
do so we need all your help. A news
pajer well established is part and par
cel of thecommunity. It prospers with
them, it fetds depressions with them.
The bone and sinew of all good perma
nent newspapers, is their pecuniary sup
port, all the brains in the world can
not make a newspaper without pay
from the community in which it is
placed. We had hoped to enlargeand
change the Hhrjli.u for 187C, but the
pressure of hard times is too recent to
allow us to indulge in that luxury just
yet. Next spring we think we may ac
complish it. With new hopes, and bet
ter prospects for the future let U3 all
take hold of our work with renewed
courage and strength.
SHALL THE TIME OF THE NOON
KECESS BE7 ONE-HALF IIOUU, OR
AN HOl'R AND A HALF I
The experiment of the lialf hour re
cess has been tried for a week and
found quite satisfactory inside the
school. It remains for the parents to
give expression to their preference in
the matter. The school authorities de
sire to adopt the plan which shall give
the best satisfaction, and at the same
time promote the best interests of the
school. The arguments in favorof the
short noon recess may be stated some
what like this:
First, the half hour is sufficient time
for eating a light lunch, and taking the
necessary out-door exercise, and the
long recess gives too much time for
play. The most of the damage done
to school buildings and school proper
ty is done during the long noon recess.
The short recess with teachers all re
maining at the scheol house, would ef
fectually prevent a great proportion of
such damage.
Secondly, the time necessary for the
fires to be kept up would be shortened
by an hour, thus saving about one
eighth of the expense for fuel, which,
during the cold weather is an impor
tant consideration.
Thirdly, the small children can be at
home earlier, and thus avoid exposure
in very severe weather, and the older
ones can be at home an hour earlier,
and "thus be of use when their help is
needed. Of course scholars can not go
home for dinner in such a short time
as the half an hour, and thus much
tardiness would be prevented in the
afternoon.
Since the afternoon session of the
school is only 2j' hours, with a recess
of 15 minutes in the middle of it, the
confinement of the scholars during
the afternoon 13 not tedious.
Now what we would like is this;
who ever ha any well defined objec
tions to the arrangement of the short
recess, will confer a favoi by stating
such objections to the School Board or
the Principal, during the present week.
A. It. WlGHTMAK.
The Committee to locate the Metho
lht college, mot at Omaha and decided
te meet hrre this week and make their
iir. al location. This was done at a reg
ular forma! meeting. Afterwards the
third term Bishop of the church (Ha
Ton,) allowed himself to be led away by
the Omaha Lobby and in a speech be
fore the board of trade in the evening
! " is reported to have unqualifiedly
y-.i-yrxiscd the College to Omaha, for
that laud up above Florence and some
i..o:ify.
There has been fooling enough about
Lhis college. The citizens and property
') tMers of PlatUmouth made an offer
in good faith to the gentlemen com pos
ing tl.e committee to locate, supposing
tlity had th authority to do bo. We
begin to want to know whether their
action is to be valid at all.
Why it's worse than a third-term this
siiilly-pballying and Haven ought to
have his hands full making Presidents,
without locating colleges. The offerof
Plattsmouth is the best yet made, but
the day of grace is passing, First thing
you know the offer will be revoked.
With the prospects ahead for the town
w e are not eaprer toseeour High School
building barteied away cheaply.
Literary men can never be sure of
l.-iving s.ikl a :-i:iart thing unless they
law " !!-;-? .
PEKSONAI-
Geo. L. Seybolt is promoted to a
special agent of the P. O. department,
headquarters at Omaha.
Jessie McVay takea a Hkuald and
Inter-Ovean after this-
Mr. Shakspeare, in the person of an
old gentleman calling himself Prof.
White, came to town last week, just
after the advent of "Buffalo Sam."
The poor old gentleman who had prob
ably been a fair actor once, has now
become the victim of the whisky liend
to such an extent as to render hira a
useless member of society.
Mr. Arthur Mills of Mass., formerly
in the B.'& M. R. B. office here, paid us
a visit last week. All Mr. Mills'
friends were heartily glad to ee him,
and none more so than the Hekald.
Beauraeister is the most patient milk
man keeps good milk, too.
Fred Dorriugton has goue and left
us all alone, again.
Mr. Murphy, the Photographer, has
returned home, after a very successful
trip abroad on the line of the U. P.
His new Gallery wrll be open soon now,
and we are pleased to welcome him
among us again.
Mrs. Gen. Davis, the wife of the pop
ular Commandaute of Omaha Barracks,
will spend a few days in the city, the
guest of Mrs Chaplain Wrightand will
attend the grand Concert ou Friday
evening.
Dr. Schildknecht is the best man in
town he divides with the Herald
whenever he gets any money; who
wouldn't like him.
Fred Dorvington, Gen. Cunningham.
A. L. Child, Mr. Doud, Jno. Chalfant,
A. M. Holmes, H. Bestor, ami a lot more
of the bestest men we have visited the
Herald at different times this week.
und left us better for their visit.
Mr. It. S. Norval, of Seward, was in
town last week.
A maiden once said: "I'll not mate
with a man who h:i3 not fortune great.
So she pouted and waited, ainl scorned
to be mated. She's a maiden yet aged
forty-eight. X. Y. Com. Adc. A
maiden once thought, "I'll not be
bought 111 marry a man who is poor;"
nut the man lie drank beer, died driv
ing akeer, and twelve orphan went
out from her door. Tis better to wait
and le aged forty-eight, than to marry
the average man; for there's trouble
ahead for the maiden who'll wed the
very first person she can. Cornier
Journal.
We knew of a maid, who to her
friends said: "I'm in for the di'munds.
for love not a fig." The di'munds turn
ed paste, of love she'd no taste, she
went on the stage and died dancing a
..
A kangaroo is a curious chap; when
its wide awaks it's leaping.
Why is a minister near the end of
his sennon like a ragged urchin? Be
cause he's toward his close.
Always examine an old plug hat be
fore vou kick it.
GAME LAWS OF NEBRASKA
Revised Statates.
Xr.c. 6. Tt shall be unlawful for any person
to kill, ensnare. r trap any wild buSa!i. t'lK,
(ewpt takiiiK elk fortiie piiriHjse of dometira
t if ii iiiomtr:Liii htfn !. r oraiilpinf 14' t frvn
the first day of January and tlie first day of
(Wtoher in each tear: or to kill, eninme, or
tftp anv wild groutc (prairie chicken) between
the firit day of January and the first day of Au
gust in each year; or to kill, ensnare, or trnp,
or net anv wild turkey or quail between tlie
first dav of January and the iirt day of Ocio-
ler in each year; or to d--tnare. trap, or net
the same :t any time of the ye;r. or to buy, s.l,
ahip, transport, or carry, or Lave in posseisiou
any such animal or bird between the dates
within which the kilstnr. ensnaring, or trapping
of such animals or birds is prohibited by law.
It shall also be unlawful for any person, aiuit.
tir employee or any association, coriniratiou.
railroad company, express company, or trans
iHrtation eoinnao v. to receive, curry. tratisiKrt
ship, or have in osesion any sued animal or
bird within the time the killing, ensnaring, or
traiioiiig of n:i4 animals or birds are prohibited
by l.iw. It shall be unlawful for any persou to
go uio.n j tie premises oi auutlier persou, or cor
poration for the purpose of hunting, trappiuz,
tiHiiiK. ensnaring, or kiiliit any amuial or bird,
iu violation of law. it is further enacted : 'lhat
any person. ai;eut, or employee, as aforesaid,
who shall violate anv provisions of this section
shall be deemed jruil'iy of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shull pay a fine, of hf
teeu dollars for each buffalo, elk. mountain
sheep, deer, antelope, or wild turkeys, so as
aioresaiu kiileu, eiiM.areu. irappeu, neireu.
bought, sold, shinned. traiisnorteU. or held in
possession iu violation of the provisions of this
aection. and the sum of three dollars for e.tcn
K rouse or quail su as aforesaid, killed, trapped,
eusuared, netted, bought, sold, slipied, trans
ported, or held in povsessiou, iu violation of tlie
provisions of this section.
The bavins iu iossession of any of the
above named animals or birds letweeii said
dates shall be deemed presumptive evidence
that the same were killed, ensnared, trapped or
netted ii violation of this section, aiid the civil
authoriiives of. auy city, town, or precinct,
w here any animal or bird shall have been killed
or held in iwissession in violation of law be
found, are hereby authorized to cause the tvanie
to be seized, with or without warrant, and to
be distributed anions the poor persons, of such
city, town, or precinct, and any persons who
go 'upon the land of another iu violation of this
section, shall pay a hue iu auy auui not exceed
ing fifty dollars. 3ul2
"state TfEJisT
Every exchange we pick up from
South and West of Lincoln begins
"The Itoad to Denver" We've heard
of the "Rocky lload to Dublin," but
this Denver thing beat it all hollow.
The West Point Republican is for an
extra session.
The Independent, Perk v's Democrat
ic paper, is forninst Dr. Miller's Demo
cratic paper, and all he and it does, and
Mr. Zentmeyer's Democratic Sun, at
Schuyler, is for the Doctor and his Her
ald Brotherly love!
FROM THE LITERATURE OF KISS-lNt!.
Lipincott & Co. have published a
book with the above title, from which
we extract the following oh! my:
THE MODUS OPERANDI.
After all this discourse on the art.the
author describes the method of per-
lorming the ojMrauon, ami concludes:
"People will kiss, though not one in
a hundred knows how to extract bliss
from lovely lips, any more than they
know how to make diamonds from
charcoal ; yet it is easy enough to learn".
r list know whom vou are going to
kiss; don't make a mistake, though a
mistake may be good. Don t jump up
like a trout for a 11 v and smack a wo
man on the neck, ear, or the corner of
her forehead, or the end af her nose.
The gentleman should be a little the
taller; he should have a clean face, a
kind eve, and mouth full of expression.
Don't kiss everybody; don't sit down
to it, stand up; and yon need not be
anxious to get in a crowd. Two j.er
sons are a plenty to corner and catch a
kiss; mere persons would spoil the
sport. Take the left hand of the lady
in your right; let your hat go to any
place out of the way ; throw the left
hand on the shoulder of the lady, and
let it fall down the right side. Do not
be in a hurry; draw her gently,
lavingly to your heart.
Her head will fall submissively on
your shoulder, and a handsome shoul
der strap it makes; her left hand is in
your right; let there be an impression
to that, not like the grip to a vice, but
a gentle clasp, full of electricity,
thought, and respect. Do not be in a
hurry. Her head lies carelessly on
your shoulder; look down into her half
closed eyes. Gently, but manfully,
press her to your bosom. Stand firm,
be brave, but don't be in h hurry. Her
lips are almost open; lean slightly for
ward with your head not tlie body ;
take good aim; the lips meet, the eyes
close epe-t-wet pst-e-e-ee ! the sound
dies away in delicious music; the soul
rides the storms, troubles and sorrows
of life (don't be in a hurry): heaven
opens before you; the world shoots un
der your feet, as a meoter flashes across
the evening sky (don't be afraid); the
heart orgets it bitterness, and the di
vine art of kissing is learned."
THE MARKETS.
HOME MARKETS.
KKPORTEU BY WHITE & IIAKRAIC.
Wheat. ' ol(l -
i new.
Com
Oats
Kve
Harlev
i'iax Seed... .
llo-s
Cattie
Huck wheat,...
2-)
i;;fi
r ;.'
ai;--J."
1 2i
. ..5 f0"'6 (
...i 00(4 0
60
LATEST NEW
Money,.
Gold,...
YORK MARKETS
New Yokk, Doc. 23.
U'iT
1 US
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicako. Dec. 23.
Flour 5 K.
Wheat
Corn, -is1
Oats 3n
Kve 7li
Rarly, M
Hosts li TVVT 00
faille 4 oa. 5
The Maintenance of Health.
The iiiaiotenance of hea'.th is often more dif
ficult than its recovery. Vitiated condition of
tlie atmosphere, unhealthy occupations, ex
tremes of heat or cold, and constant exposure
to rough weather, are all so many provoca
tions of diseases. There is but one sure way of
effectually iruardinp the system w heu thus sub
jected to i'.iiluences prejudicial to health, and
that is to establish, by judi'-ious tonic and alter
ative medication, vinor of the body and regu
larity of its f minions. The properties or an in
vioiaiit and corrective are happily combined in
Hostetter's S.onuu h Hitters, which, at the same
time that it infuses unwonted vitality into the
system, overcomes all tendency of the Stomach,
liver, bowels and urinary organs to deviate from
regularity in the discharge ot function uixr.u
w hieh the welfare of tlie entire physical onjani
zation is dependent. Health cannot be more ef
fectually maintained than by using the Hitters.
sJjp-Samaritan Nervine,
Tlie jrreat Nerve Conqueror, cures Epileptic
Fits. Convulsions, spasms. St. Vitus Dance, and
all Nervous Diseases ; the ox!y know n positive
remedy for Epileptic Fits. It has been tested
by thousands and has never been known to fail
iiiAHiiiuleea.se. Trial package free. Enilost;
stamp tor Circulars jriviiii; evidence of cures.
Address, Die S. A. RICHMOND.
SJly Dox 711, St. Jo. ilo.
EMPLOYMENT antTXe
hale jusl what vou need. Our 9x11 Mounted
t hjxtmos outsell anythiiiK in tlie market. Mr.
I'erkiunons writes : "I struck out yesterday, and
bv working easy four hours, cleared ?7." A la
dy ha just reiHirted her profits for the 'ore
noon at n2 vealejday up to 2 o'clock she clear
ed 7.5u. tVe cau jrove beyond question that
one ajrent ordered 5.C0O of these chronios iu
eleven working dav. We have the largest and
finest asfvortment lit the United Mates; hun
dreds of ch.iee juibjerls from which to select.
We will send v,u au asaoijed 10O of the best
selling on reeiit of ii.oo. isend in your orders
or irive us a rati. Sample bv mail tfn'., or 12 for
1.00. j. Latham a to..
419 '4Yahiiu;toii s-L, Huston, Mus.
I. O. BX 21M.
VATERItIAN'S.
Tlie old Stand-by Lumber
Yard.
Fall and Winter Stock Cheap
er than ever. , - ,
Hce ad oatwide.
STIiElUllT & MILL Ell,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kiDds of harness stock, constantly oa
hand.
Fruit Confectionery
AND
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES.
TEAS,
SUtlAES,
COFFEES,
TOBACCOES,
FLOUE.
AC
Remember the place, oppo He E. G. Dovey's
on Lower Main Street.
2 1-ly STREIQHT & MILLER.
Good fresh milk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT
VElt TDOD T'S HUM El X PLA TTSMOUTH
IT THKV WAJT IT, BT
J. F. KKAl'MEISTEIl.
SH.1D lit YOUR OllIiEIW AMI I WILL TRY AJID
il VK IOC
iyl
and serve you regularly.
G. F. GYGER,
Painter Grainer,
PLATTSMOUTII, NEB.
Also all kinds of
PAPxiIR HANGING
Q-LAZ XJST
Done to order in good style.
f!rTI have a new set of Graining Tools, and
am fully prepared to do wotk'iu the beit and
latest .style.
Enquire at Mike Schucllbacher's Blacksmith
Shop. I0tf
Frank C. Cox,
PLATTSMOUTII, NEB.,
ALSO, AT
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA,
AND
RED OAK, IOWA.
I propose to furnish lee to customers by the
Cwt. or lb. A deduction made fur
REGULAR CUSTOMERS.
i win also ftt.t, irt: irons:;. jitriLn
XKW OA KS, or FCIIXISH YOU ICE, in any
khape you desire
AT UF.AttOXAllLE R VTKS.
0rr.6
F. a. co r.
I'Vithin'mi'i. Xeb.
Wm. Gramberg,
DcattOu
Lumber' Coal
Pxttsmoutu, Nek., tip. IMatte Valley House.
On hand all kinds of
LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
SHINGLES, LATHS.
ALSO
MouldingS,
BUILDING PAPER,
CEMENT, LIME,
Plaster Paris, etc.
AT LOWEST MARKED RATES.
13m3 Call and Examine.
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
WORKER IN HAIR.
Braids, Curls, Kwitcr-es, Tuffs, and' all kinds of
liair Work promptly and neatly made by
Oideis left at MRS. KENNEDY'S
3IILLIXERY SI OU 52.
On Maiu St., 1 d(Kir east of Clark & 1 iiiiumer's.
BO BE RT Don NELL Y'S
WA-G-OZLnT
AND
KLACKSMlTIi
SHOP.
Waran, Bn'jijy, Mat'hine and Plow rv
imirinj, and general jobbing.
PETER RAO EN,
The old Reliable Waff on Maker
lias taken charge of the wagou hopt
lie io well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
fw Waztim an-1 Ilue:iH Made
Order.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streipht'sStal.lOk
CEDAR CREEK ADS.
J. INHELDER & SON,
DCIUKH 1M
if m m
L'oor.s swiLs. Axn gihk-eriks.
Of every kind. at the lowest possible lute. Also
DEALERS IN GRAM.
For which the highest CASH prices fire paid.
1 lidos and produce of all kinds bought at
Reasonable rates.
IXIir.l.IKR WTATIOX Cedar Creek.)
Jj.j l CIS"? CO.. XETtUASKA
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Fleming & Rac
8,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS.
CAPS,
BOOTH.
SHOES.
AND NOTIONS.
And KaraerM'MapplieM Ueueraliy.
Our Goods arc all New,
and we sell them CHEAP.
' TRY US ONCE, AND SEE!
4(Tyn WEE PI WO TPAJTER. NED.
Manhood: How Lott, How Kettorod!
Van Just publisbeu. i new edition 01
flr. ( BlverweU's Olebrnt-
ed Kxmi)' on the radical cure
(without medicine! of Sperinator-
rlue orSemiiial V eakuess. Involuntary Seminal
Losses, I mpolency. Mental nnd I'liysical Inca
pacity. Impedimenta to- Marriage, etc. ; ;lso
l o:ist'imp:iiin. Epilepsy, nnd Fits, induced by
clf-iiiiinl.ence or wiual extravagance, S;c.
jirTrice, in a ealed envelope, only six
Cents.
The celebrated author. In this admirable es
say, clearly denior.trates, fiom a thirty years'
successful practice, that the alarm; nu conepien
ces of self-abuse may le radically cured with
out the use of intern. :1 medicine or the applica
tion of the knite , putins:oi!t a mode of cure
at once sinipl , certTu. aud eftectu;d. by means
of which every sulterer, no matter what his
condition inav be7 may cure himself cheaply,
privately, aud radically.
fiSTiiis lecture should be In the hands of
every youth and every man iu the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to auy
address, Kwft-jMitii, ou receipt of six cents or two
postage stamps.
Address the 1'ublLshors.
CIIAK. J.V. KL.IXES A CO.
10-43ly Y 1J7 Bowery, N. Y. ; P. O. box, 4i.
F. D. LENHOFF,
Blacksmith & Wagon Maker,
TTavinR lately "boueht out SIIAFEE'S OLD
STAND I am prepared to do all work brought
to me iu tlm liue.
Horse Shoeing and Repairing of all
kinds. 34 tf F. 1). Lenuoff.
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. Tucker,
has removed to the huildine opposite Math
ews Hardware Store. (On ttli Street. Bet. M;in
and Vine.) Where in addition to other work,
he will i;ive s: ecial atteutioa to
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
UAKIXU PICTURE FXAMES, &C.
Also Ajrent for the COMMON SENSE IROK
lNti TA1II.ES. cf which 1 have a
uuinber on hand ; call
and see them.
Careful Work and Prompt Attend
ance to Calls.
Wi-ly TVM. L. TUCKER.
RIORROW BROS.'
ii LA K SMI 111
AND
Machine Shop.
At D. L. Morrow's old stand,
Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.
a:e prepared to do a general buslncsa ha
HORSE-SHOEING,
And KeiMiirius; nil klnriw of 1 ach la
cry . siir h r Ilenpei-is. Iovern,
YUrexitinjc Jtnrhlif,
VloWM, Ar. JLc.
MILL PICKS,
AND ALL
Iron & Steel Work a Specialty.
ev Wiicrotis & Elusle Made
To Orlr.
1-ifAll Work Warranted to Gire Sat
isfaction or Money Erfunded.
Obstacles to TflarriaqG.
HniMiv ttelierror Yonn- Tien from the
effects of Ern.is and Abusfs iu eariT life. Man
hood restored. Inipedituents to Mani;'' re
moved. New method of treutment. New and
remarkable remedies. Rooks and Circulars sent
free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIATi(lN.4!J . Nint.'iS;., Phihtdelphui,
I'a. a:i lnJtttrf.on havitiita hit;h repiattou for
honoraMe conduct and professional skill. Vi 1
fel &
HATT, THE BUTCHER,
Ol.l'EST AM) BKST KSTAKt.I.siI KI
7lent MixrUii in flic tifj..
N(d chriiiiinK constantly, but tlie old Reliable
Spot where you e;tn jrt your Str:il;s. Roata.
(iamu. Fish and Fowl in Season.
South Side of Main St.,
PLATTSMOUTII,
40T
NEB.
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers in
ST0E3,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
One Door East of the I'ost -Office. Plattsniouth,
NebiiLska.
-: :-
Practical Workers iu
SHEET IRON, ZISC, TIN, BRA-ZIERr,dc.,dc.
L.ijiie assortment of Hard :md Soft
COAL STOVES,
Wood und Cn;i! Stoves for
HEATING OR COOKING.
Always ou Hand.
Every variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Zinc
'Work, kept in Slock.
MAKING AND REPAIRING,
Done on Short Notice.
SSTErEIlVTIilXa WAliRA XTED ! Jfl
vnivvM i. ix.tu'x.
Mtf SAGE BROS.
NEW GOODS,
HHIGI1T GOODS,
PRETTY GC0US.
AT
Solomon &Kathan's
Iier.ps of Things,
All kinds of Thing.
All New Tiling,
AT
Solomon & Nathan's
LATEST STYLES,
FRESHEST STYLES,
BEST STYLES
AT
I, John Shannon, sometime!
known a "Canada John"
baviu? Iouk been In the
Livery Business,
and having trusted much, to
nay sorrow, do now fflve due
and timely notice that I want
all iu y ucccuut Settled up by
th
First of January, next, and
they Must "be.
I ran't slund It any longer.
liny and aaln tost CaxU, as
well us several other thing I
uiuvt buy.
Therefore take Notice,
It "job aus" that sve "wr don't
pony up oh or before January 1 mt, "we
nun" w 111 have to fctart oatethIn af
ter "you uum" Nontethtne drive a
Krey aiareaud a Bay pony and earrlen
numlier of little pleee of paper
which lie Khali Mcrvo ou all delin
quent. tVltne-M- my hand and Meal
thlM 2Sth day of October. 170, and
govern yourselves aceordlssly
CLOSING OUT ! !
AT COST I
FOR CASH !
Store for Sale or Beit ! !
FURNITURE,
Of every description
Cheaper Than Ever.
Some things even
BELOW COST I !
Chamber Sets. S25 and uo.
Dressing Bureaus, $12.50, up.
Bureau Stands, $7.50, up.
Bedsteads, $3, up.
Extension Tables, ,$7.50, up.
Chairs, $50c, up.
Boston Rockers, $2.50, up.
Centre Tables, $6, up.
Wool and Wire .Mattress
es, very Cheap.
Everything in the Furniture
Line, Cheap.
If you don't beliufc it call
and sec for yonr
clvcs, at
SHRYOCK'S,
PI.ATTSMOUTir, NEI5.
Medical Institute
ESTABITS1IKI AM A REF'(E
F :! qrACHKBY.
T?
IE onlv lilaee where h sure cure can he re
lied upon. . Little is reiiuir (! in the wav c.l
.lvnti'inr. a rhe rei:it:itiou of the hist iff; ion
i- well Known tliiou-liout the west. C:ill und
tie t onvineetl tluit thl.t is the hireit ami most
coiiiulete tnstitu'iioii of the kini iu America
tor the sueeessf'.il treatment of all Chronie Sex
ual, liiv:tte uud Veueral Diseases of lith sex
such as HyIii!is, (lonorrlurH. (Ileet. Strieture,
ICiijaure. ;uieo-e Veins. Urchttls, 5nl,o, &e.
All urinaiy :.'nl syjihilitie or lneH Lin.il allec
tionsofthethro.it. skin or hones an- treated
with nnparulleled .nicivss. (ionurrttrrtt curei
in from three to live days. Kyjihilis cured in
f i oin tive to ten days. OverlT.'J.O eases cured.
Seminal Weakness. Sierniatrrlm,a. Ni'ht Loss
es. Sex tut! Dehility and Impotency, Lov f Sex
l'ovver. its the result ot self-iilmse iu youth, sex
ual excesses in inulurer yeais. und all impedi
ments to marriage, jx rmaneiitly cured it hunt
mercury ?r any other mineral poison. 1'atlents
at a distance l iv sited hy letter. Medicines sent
cverv vv here. Young men w ho have hceome
the. victims of solitary vice that dreadful and
aud destructive halut which annually sweet
to an uutiniely rave thousands of yuun men
of the most exaited talents and hrihiunt intel
lect, who might otherwise entrance .Senates
with Hie thunders of elo'iiience. or waked to ee
stacy the hvinj: lyre may call with full confl
denee. What a pity that a youii man. the
hoK' of his country, the datlin of his parents,
should he snatched from all pnwpcets. and en
juv i.u nt.s oi life hy the consequences .f deviat
mt; from the path of nature and inilul-iirj in a
certain secret hahit. Such persMins must, he
forecoutee:iplatinnuu i'iai?e. reflect that a sound
mind and hyiiy are the most necessary requis
ites to promote conniihial happiness, indeed
wilhout these the journey through life be
comi s a weary pilirrinuwe. the pTo.spert hourly
darkens to the view. the uiind ttecumes shadow
ed with despair and filled with melancholy re
flections that the liHpjiine.ss of anwther is hiiKht
ed with our own. To all erring young men we
would say, do not keep this ;ecret to yourself
and your clod until it lias sapped the vitals and
left you a wreck of humanity, a curse to your
self iiiid a hunlcn to society. If you lire entan
gled in the snare of self-pollution, or anv pri
vate disease, lire from its destruction, and ap
ply at St. Joseph .Medical Institute for treat
ment and hecome one more a human liohij;.
jTCures guaranteed or mony refuned.
t-trAi; female difficulties and Impediments
to .Mavri.-ure treated with safety and success.
;rA Lji'-at medical hook and secrets for la-rii'-s
and uents. Sent free for two stamps.
Address St. Josepe Medical Institute, Francis
Street, between Second and Third, St. Joseph.
Ma. 331 y
"mIke schnellbacher,
IIL.ICKSMIT II
HOUSE SH0EIX0,
AKD
"A'AtlON ItEPAIRlNG.
All kinds of
AIIJI IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly d- Promptly
:0:
iJorsi'. .Hule & OxSlioeins:,
In short, we'll shoe anything that h;ts
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us..
IsTSW SHOP,
on Tilth St.. between Mai:: aud Vine Streets,
just across th? corner from the sew liKi'.AI.I'
OI KK K. lyi
NOW IS YOUR
blliiiA'
CE!
Closing out
For cash.
Between now and Februa
ry 1870, I propose to close
out tlie whole stock of goods
'ii ow in my Btore at Platts
mouth. This is a positive sale and
no humbug.
Dry Goods,
Hats,
Notions,
Caps,
Queensware,
Will he marked down to
Cost Prices absolutely.
We invite purchasers to
come and examine tlie stock
and note the prices.
Iscxt week a list of goods
and prices will be given.
Eli Plummets.
great bargains
AMERICAN WATCHES. CLOCKS,
TOYS, AND FANCY CHI- J
NA WARE AT !
COST !
! For tlio Xoxt 00 Days, j
Cnln v-i rr P. TVf " 1 1- O -i ' f AT I
rLATTSMOtTH, KFI.
UIl. GRCC.V8
FAMILY 31EDICINES
ARK th a result of n eiperlenc of thirty yea
In the practice of ucckf ul vhyjoin
Bitter Tonle -Au extract of roouuid herb
Bo judiciously and luedicinUy eouifaiud tliat
eveiy part of the diseased body receives tha
help reuuired. It is not claiiued m piiiiace
f)r all the ills of life, hut for dyspepsia, tlllioua
and liver complaints. fvr fcud a u, cholera,
dehility. and ail diseanca of Ui loinach, Uver
and digest ive oraus. it is au effectual riudy'
As a preventative aKaiust fever u4 u and
malarious diseases it is uusurpatted n
strengthens and builds up the deblhuisd sys
eh d K've feiie td fior t tilpite of th
KiRK'n Cure-Acts as a fllureOc eraeuant
In cases of dropsy, tout, travel. ud dieM of
the bladder atuf kidney,. punSea i"ood.
cures scrofuU and erupifve iirm. riiuiaati
and neuralgic pains, aud ail dia uf Uia uri
nary organs.
fr'.xpeetorant A prompt remedy for eouirim
asthma, ctoup, aud all diseases of th throat
Iuuks and client, and the first staces mt aou
sumption ajid typhoid fever.
l ever and Ame IMU.-Are prer.red l.
presMly to .id the tonle iu curing arut aiiif
chionic canes, they act without deiHetlon.
4 iluiean JJuimeot Oicii the pores f
the flesh, and penetrates to the bone or seat of
pain, giving relief to man or beast as siUilr
at any outward application can
Sold by all DruKKiaU aud Dealers
rnv, - X- "AKTitlH 4i CO..
Hurliiytoii, fow-a
USeadl the
veitl!e
Weiiave employed the
OLD RELIABLE
HUM
Jas. B. Folden.
Now, Friends, If you wut
Fair Dealings, and to go hoxat
satisfied, bring in your
Wheat
We also respactf ally announce
to you that we have gol
on a full line of
Clothing,
Dry Good.
Groceries,
Gueenswarc,
Boots & Shoes.
Notions,
OUR
aw Mill Yard
is well stocked with
Cottonwood
Fencing,
AKD
Building Material,
Axle Trees,
AND
Wagon Tongues
fcc, t&c.
Cony, when you need anything In rr
line cm( get value for your money.
J.&H.Shera,
KOC'ft BLt'l'la. NLU.
3!U
jetrvUCliCmu r3y&L
3Tm Am oat tdiivuMi hx nut adm lua aduitti
rsM it at follow :
K. H. FOOTE, I.I
Anthor of Plain Moms Talk. Mr-Ural Oommnn I
Brl!ftCB in Htory. stc. 1SU Inr.fUni imnm ,orir.
Bart Hth BtreetX N Turk, an ltttHMli
PnrslciA. traaU all forms ot Unstring vr Cei4a
I)iwane. and receives lettsrs from aU parts tA M
Citiucid WoiLD.
By his original vtnv of eonrtactlna a Wsdtral Prs
Vnr. he U uM-fiilly tnaVn aiimroii ttier.t la
Ksropc, the West Indies. nralnlun sf
Ciasss, and in svsry panel the Uai'jsj Blsim.
NO MKIlCTJItIA.1
Or 4rtrroai &rtg ns1. H baa. dor nj th p
tweniy three years, treat4(d mcrfiilly noarly or qui
40.)IK) case. All facta oonectd with each ee are
enrefnlly recorded, whether they be oommunicat ty
letter or la pereon. er trvel by the ixctor or Ws
mm-isM physicians. Toe latsr are all stimujfls
medical men.
HOW IHVALIDS AT A DIBTAHCX
Are treated. All Invalid at a ditanoe are me;nlre4
to anwer a li"t of plain qneiona. whieh elicit every
symptom snder whk-h the invalid ff-e. AU one.
tnunUvtUowt IrtnfA tirirUy crnntfttml. A rmiplt
yntin of re(nterint preTenu mwuiae or ofifuua.
Lit of questions aent free, on ap(licati-n. to any part
of the world. Bixty.peo pamphlet of Kniimrn ow
Bcccss. alao aent free. Ail Una tntimoniala are
from those who have beea treated by mail and exiTess,
Adtics ta crrioa, oa srf stall, raaa ur cbsv
jali oa er address
DR. E. B. FOOTE,
Jfo. 180 Lexlagtoa Ats K. T.
JlZintrd iv JIl JT&m Flam Homt Talit
and Medical Commcn. Sen e: Also
JJr t 'cotes Science in Btory.
Icr Particulars, address
Afun)fiUI-WishinSCompajry IMfASifc
NEW yORJC
Dr. Berj-sr'i Tonle Boirsl ani Pile P.lii.
Tbeee pUlssrs an lafallihls remedy for oonatipatlo
and piles, esamd by wexknee er snpreri'n uf tits
periatkiUa saotioa of the bowels. Thry very frent'y
inereaae the activity of the inf'tnal anal, produce
eoft Wls and relieve pile at one. Thonaanda have
been eared by them. Prion iH eenta, eent by msil on
remit f prioe- Prepared onlv by F. ALFKKO
REICftARDT. Phkmcist, ''J Fouaia Avsxtrs,
Krw Yoaa Cm.
Dr. Bsrrer'i Compaunl Pi old Zxtract of
Ahubarb and Dandelion.
Tlie heat oombi nation of purely vegetable mdljine
to entirely replace Calomel or Bine Fill. It atimulatet
the lirer, lncresae the flow of b'le. and thn removes
atonoe torpidity of the liver. biliane and hahitnal
constipation, and the disease ariains; from such as
jyppma. rtok beadache. flatolrnoe. etc. The fTeo
airrnee of this Bx tract will be proved, viaibty. at once
to the patieak, a one or two buuiesare uffl-ient to
oinar tha completion benntifullv. an I remove pimples
and stains enaaed 17 liver urmbie. iVoe $1 per but: Is.
bardea, $6. will be sect on rer-.v. of abs prJS
pa snv addreav free of charge frfparod emly by
I