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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1876)
T U K H E H A L I). J. A. MACMlTKPirV.. .KlTOR. NERKASSA STATE HOIMHTLTL- i:.vl s:ni;rv. Wo ma it hive smr mv.vv to kpep t his i ipfU' running. Will those nnh-l.ti-.i t- us eith er n subscri;ti':i or otherwise-, lipase .-."tie f : a il l a:i 1 sv!t!--. Wo like tn ji:iy our th-hls. ImtVri't at llii- rate. 'J he ie;;.-u:i given why no Indies were :tho u J of th." fast train is Th?y want ed no "pull hacks." The "rete Post rather ps fur ILiwis and flrijrs and intimates that Dawes is hardly a straight Hep. Charley liaha, the onlv -editor on the Cincinnati drleatiuis is credited ly the Omaha ID raid with having all the brains of the outfit. Commissioner Dreatur. of Colorado, sent six tons of ore to the centennial exhibition last week. Oli, riiy, "Commodore," gire us a rest! To the Lincoln it lobe man: We ac cept the amendment and put the sub stitute first. The ayes seem to have it, the ayes have it, and "Hi illiant" is the word, i " Mr. Tilden cuts a very luge figure in th-.' eves of the Democracy just at pre sent. "but what a very small hole would suffice for his exit after he had pasd through the hands of a Congressional InvetiUing Committee! St. Louis '?,.. "V- a Hot." The famous trans-continental ex pre train of Messrs Janett and raini er, which has been the sensation of the past week, arrived in San Vratuisco last Sunday morning at 9:2'. As the tram left New York Thursday inorn ius at 1 o'clock, it was eighty-three hours and thirty-nine minutes in mak ing the trip, or three days, eleven hours and thirty-nine minutes. The aver age rate of speed was a mile in one minute twenty-one seconds, the high est rate a mile in forty-eight seconds The train was booked to make the trip in three, days and twelve housr, and tremendous bets had been made that it would not get through. The ln'.loniu; is tin- Uepiiblic.ni Slate Central 1 ouiuiittep. appointed :it the convention on the 21th I ii ir iMtn;mi'il ot ue ironi cacn w.in 7i il District and one at laiu'e : First District. 11. l.-iand. and Oeo. M.in'I: -.-.l T .I M tjors ; 3d. K. F. W anon. A. A. I'.row n ; 4:h. S. M. I hapman ; M!i..L II M.ilard. K. Kose watcr ; t.lh, .laiue-i Oa.v ; 7th. II. Sprn-k ; sill, A. Toniisend ; '.'ill, I-!. K. Valentine : U:!l. .1. I. l.aU'li!ni ; lltli. I.. Clark : Uili. N. Porter ; i::tli. It. F. So-elr ; HHi. I.. i-i r.H'l ; I'th. " I Jtww ii. Pith. I . M. Carter : irt'i. I. I'. kennar.t ; . s. st-- art : l.'tli. N. ItlnXcly : jn'.i. II. I K.ijri-rt : -W. K. I', i'.i'hi : 22. 1- M. Hast ings '.id N.I. Mm: lnr- : .'tt!i. I.. K rainier; -..,tli. U. K. Hill ; JMh. A. H. I hureh. Tli.' chairiua:i app iat.-.l .1. W. Dawes, el Sa 1in . member at larf ami chairman ot the Mate t'riitr.il Commute. t'rrui-piif lit mil. Well, that's just what we said. In a Central committee composed of on from eaeli .listri. t i Senatorial i what are the first, third and fifth districts, doing with two members apiece? Is what we should like to know. Annua! Summer Alec tin?. The State Horticultural Society will hold its annual Summer Meeting at Plattsmouth Nebraska, commencing at 1 p. m., .June 4tli, 1S7(J. and continue two days. Ample ;rratgmeiits have been made by the citizens to accommo date and entertain visitors, and it is to be hop,-d that all persons interested in the l'oiiiological prolitcts of the state, will make i! convenient to attend the meeting, and bring with them samples of fruit of 187.1, and the small fruits grown the present season. STKFII EX 1. IIoKSON, D. II. Wiiei;m;h, J 'resident. Secretai v. Mt. Pleasant. Nebraska, May 2'J, '70. And bore's what we got yesterday: r.. McM. J No. A. Here, s yer mule. . v 11 11 w en w isiii-M Tnpeka, Ks., June LVwartlei the liigaest .-ledal at Vie;:ita. , jj$ f f IP OUT HMTUn?.V?.rn Ail ULUiuriJivni I Foil SALE by E.&H-T. ANTHOHYaCO. And Iloyt. Crete, thinks $2 will rush j - Broadway. Xew York. us off to the Centennial. Only wish! oPp. Metropolitan lintel.) ; .......1,1 ! Jlftmu ftTcfnrtrt Jin urie-s f Dentcr in r - I TiiNaRAVTWflS. ! Great ArtvantfiGres to Buvers CIMiOMOS nntl FUAMMS. ; IN 1S7(. SL'riD5 Centennial!! I . r.Illt ASIi A. We do not tliink the State Press are We had not time last week to notice our recent risit to Fremont (during convention week), ond to say how much we think the town has improved of late years. The IIei:ai.i knew it well almost from its infancy, and but few years ago it was only a small Prai rie hamlet. Xow it is a handsome city embowered in trees, with beautiful drives and many really fine buildings. The trees mainly took our eyes. It is the trees largely that have improved it so much, and it does seem as it every resident and all residents of this State would feel this great fact and never miss the opportunity to plant out a few trees each Spring. We were treated very handsomely there too, by all our brother editors, and found many old friends of days gone by. on a i Ki:vii.L. doing Mr. Eaton of Kearney justice ex actly. They give the impression that .'vice Eaton withdrew his suit because he could not prove his charges, such was not the case. Mr. Fat m would have been a fool to go oh in the morn ing without witnesses. Had the judge laid the trial over until next day. Wed nesday, after the witnesses arrived, and then Eaton had asked for an adjourn ment or delay this might be charged with juftice. As it was under the rul ing of the judge, there could oe no oth er disposition of the case made by Mr. j Eaton than to let it go over for the i present. m Iiuj; Manufarturers of the I SIIrro-Nrient ifTr IHiitern, VIEWS, c;n i:zso4 av i:s. STEREOSCOPES I Albums, Photographs, Ami kinitre.l goods Celebrities. Actresses vc. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We are headquarters for everything in the STEREOPTICOUS AND MAGIC LANTERNS,' Ten IV'W C'v -lit tt jrr r nt Inh rjst. Hir V us (; li :. : Oilier IjiSeral Ii .'ii,i n t 5-'.' '.is:. a ii it I'reml u in !; I s.T.ve ' laenlt. The ruciiiii'l V. Vn.';i I'.irm'r. ut.i:uhu j full pai'tieulars. ill mailfd free to any part j o! the world on applieaUon to LAND COMMISSION l.K. It. .fc M. U. K. luvl l.isi.iLN. ,h;kaska. ! JAS. ( HLAIN L". While at Kearney Junction recent ly, through the kindness of Mr. Aitkin of the Comin -rcial Hotel, and Mr. Ea ton we had the pleasure of a drive over to the site of the old Fort. Over the long bridge across six channels of the Platte and almost a mile long we drove, past "Dirty Woman's lianch" by Syd enham's wonderful llanch through what is let t of old Doby town and so to the Fort. Nothing left now but the trees, near by a few squatters have lo cated in hopes that the Government ! will soon throw the Reservation open j for settlement. One cannot help but ! think of the many thousand teams that j have sweltered along the deep worn I trail, with longing eyes fixed on the old ! Fort as a harbor of safety and a rest j for a short time. i ki;akxi:v junction, i itself is a marvelous town, one of the i magic cities of the west. Yesterday ! a spot having a latitude and longitude, nothing in ire on the broad prairie, on the great plains of the trans-Atlantic I slope; to-day a city with batiks, church es, stores and printing offices. Lively. Iovtly and luminous Ke.uney stands second among the magic cities of the State, ( Lincoln being the first,. The people all talk Kearney, drink Kearney, live and sleep Kearney and if grit, wit and pluck; gas, brass and bottom will ever make a town Kearney is already ahead of the hounds. Speaking of this constant betrayal of private letters, private confidence and total disregard of all the old fashioned honor that used to obtain among gen tlemen let us see what (Jen. .htckson, (the best democratic authority i thought of such conduct in his day. Speaking of Henry Clay and a similar use of a private letter that Mulligan has just made he uses these words: Ac;ii:i you have forgotten .- have you not e-n anoi her ivlm!-.e t w.is eoiupelleil to ''! e liiin. alx.tit my eonliili'iiti il i ttt-r purloined ironi me I'y tli.it seam;.. Dr. M.i o. iriv. n ly the Donor to Mr. Ail.iiu-' and allhoiuii ni:irked eoulidt ii lial Mr. Adams presented to. and lead it in the Mouse of Congress to i o:ivn t me oi l omiivii!;; at the se. iet movement of Cen'I. 1 1 . ui . :i in raiit:g troop-; for the invasion ol Texas. 'I Ins letter I sent to the .Inline, and the con fidential copy marked con !i.lei;t ial v;is the one purloined and h.tn.le.l to Mr. Adams, who. in stead of returning to me, and rel.iikm.: the lr.. read it in Congress as the oi initial not sent .ludiie I'ulton iuouht on the original, swore to its receipt lon l.cteic the copy v.::s purloined, and filed it in the Sta'e 1 icpan'mmt . v; l:i h dis graced I his old mdietive ir.nlin er. I lie law s;; vs t lie receiver of stolen proper: v is as al as the thief. I ask vim if Mr. Attains had either I Htcreo- I'ltimpt icon. I iii ver-.lt. v Htr reojitieon. AdvertiHcr's htereojiticon. Artoptieon. SCHOOL I.ANTKKN. V A M I I.Y I. A NTE'.iN, l'KoIM.K S I.ANTKKN. Kacli style luin the best of its class in t'.ie market. (DAILY & WEEKLY) The (ilohe is now a permanent eniei prisc. Its publishers have one aim. and tiiat is to make it j airre.ti newspaper. 1 lieietore, no pams not ex I pense will he sp ired lo make each edition eoni j plele in evel V depart meiit. The Weekly inhr is a thiity-two coluinii paper, eoiit.iiiiinj; a v;tst a a 10 1: nt of interest inu remind mat n r ; local me- GREAT OFFERING I AND CELEBRATION AT THE i "PHILADELPHIA STORE," I OF Soloman & Nathan ZEZlNT plattsmouth, neb. THE BUY TUB BUST I "NEW" AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE. 3 S3 We are prepared to open out on the la- a,'-. eo..es,o,huee : editorials on uiiieiv , first 0f jiav a grand displav, for exhi- lo'ccs ; latest telegraphic news ; market nporis i . liitiou. A large variety of the latest styles of novelties in the way of Cen tennial goods of every description. For the pride of the West and the benefit of the citizens of Cass county, ind is mailed' l" any part 'f the l iiited Si at es. o.:e ear for S ; six luoiit lis tor .si : t in ce mo.i;..s for 'o.-. It is in. I. 'pendent in politics. spe::l;s holdly on all tpiesiions. and as a ooil readable 1 1 v sj..:;i. r lias no peer in Nchiaska. it is .1 s,,.e,iii 1 alMi t isiiii; lae.liiim. i he 1 i.ii.y lililn- is issued every day except Sundav . a-id is sent to any aiidi. ss oi. t lie follou - i..rt..-.is- in... ii-ir st ii.itiilhs s - I I. fee months i ; s.ihs. i ioe m'.w. sample copies sent i we have purchased our stock direct tor tell ivii.s. Ad.iivss. .. T. Uii:.;i:s & Co.. I'ul.lishers. Lincoln. Neh. Cataloiriies of Latiteiiis and Sliuei. with di rections for iisin, sent on application. Ar.y enterprising man can make ii'naey with a Maic Lantern. t fr Visitors to the Centennial Kxposltion will do wisely to defer piKcliasiii' !;i.ods in pur lines until they come to our store in New oi k. where tin y will hud I 'aier variety and more mod. -rate prices, and can "'it! more at their leisure. II ii t e have a c i:iees-io:i to sell some st hs of our " .oils in the I 'ii i a! ill'; of I he IV- ' i. ifi.'i.nr ..f I'.ililti I ',i.i)ftlT fOit thitv.-t toil s- :. 1 .. .1.... ..t i - - , . Olet s l(..o L.I..II. to. I. s,i.l(l, ,i. . I i-iiinnii In Ni'rt oik arc invited lo call ii our i ;lrt ,,1 t he I.. v:sl oure ol t he s-late ol .Nel r:'.-ka. ! V 1 lice Voll it t lie tact read OU1" prices I rcprf scntat ion there. ' eniiilc.l n , t to or nide t-.r ine icuisie.- .1 ,.,. . , I Ly- A full stock of Views of the Imposition : s"l,o!d LamK t,!,-' ,'- ,.;!,! and. dispos.r.ot, ! lolloWII,gm phllil l:gures. Baiidiii's and llieir contents. j then'ot. and tor the sate Keeping ot the .",. is ileilsc.i 1,11111 ine saie an,i ,e,ise oi saei .aoos from the manufacturers and importers of Philadelphia, New York and Uos- ! ton; and we will be the only house that Notice Of Sale Of PllbiiC SdlOOl j can give such low prices that no mer LltlS ' c 'mnl ' ;U1 '"'-v l'l0in atjless tlian the ju i ces we win stii uiem lor, ana lo con- This Machine is Offered to the Public Upon its Merits Alone, Its Li'jlit and fit ill llnnninj (Jwtlitirs, an I its Stl-TUnuliuij X.Uu ail Self-llegulatinj Tmsijus, unk it the Mont Ihs-imble Machine in Hi tr rlt. FRANK CARRUTir, JEWELER, AO EST, l'LATTStfoUTir, MCliRAXKA. CmchcmI Wxtcm Office, 'Zl'Z Hougkik Sti-t't't, Oiuatia, Veb. . II. MAULER, Manager. TIIK IIAI5IIIS0X I'.VTKXT Combination Kitchen Safe, .'"Cut out this "ad." for reference. i J W inch said act was approved .lone 'ii. . 1 1. Fleming & Race, IKALKKS IX truth or honor to jr.n in linn. wuid he not. the ! bj 7j MP O rC CL eoj.v liein marked coiiti.lenti.il. come to me i r ) r-tg V R w 9 0 M H B X with it. leliiMied it to me. ah.! exposed the j SJl f, H 2 V US k B thief-I ask it any man of eith.-r lion.. V or truth a u W 1 i IsOT. and also in aecoiit.niee w ii h an anu ii' i.n"n t to said act. approved rein u.irv l.'l.i lsi;. ! 1 I will oil 1 ll.lav the -'.:.l "lav ol dune. A. 1. I'V. j i at I he ii oat door of l lie I on it I louse, in t he cily I oi riattsmoulh. Cass County. Neor..sU:t, a' the i hour oi ten o'cioek a. in., oli.-r lor sale at puhlie ! ! an. lion, lo tin- highest hnhler. all the follow iiii; , I descriocd School Lauds in said counts, lo wit. : ! iere we Are!! would have received a conti, lt-it iai letier an. I produced and read it in 'onu less na y.a ud ;;h.v inanthat would he i;iiilt ol such l.asen.'ss is lapahleof doin any base act that awiexed heart can cone, i e I am sure t hat you w id s .y that a (?'. t odd ;,k, ( tn,m" i-oald fe ver ! e utility of mic!i a hase act, and therefore, any assertion that he makes cannot he rplied upon. 5 THE MARKETS. HOMI-: M A KK VA'S. IlEI'Oiat.ll l:Y WIllTK & 11. V It It A 11. Wll.M' Corn ats live I. arlev Flax Seed.. II. .-s. Cattle Ihlekw heat. GROCERIES, hats. CAPS. BOOTS; SHOES. A X D XOTIOXS. Anil Farmers" Supjilies ;enerally. Our (imxls are all Nov. and we sell them ( II TAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40 vl) WEE'yrvv WATER. XEIi. l.csci ijitioa in :) Jl !!' . 1 Di '.I .'.o C. no.'t", S) .3 UK. ! I HJ 1 -'- I, AT KS l" NT.W VOKK MAKKKTS Nl'.w V.iltiv, dune Moliev, lio'.d,". 2 cr i.ati:st chica;o mai:m:ts. Flour. . . Wheat., t orn,. . . I ll s, . . . I:.,- F.arl v.. Ilos." . . Cattle.. . . . 5 M . . . 42: PLATTSMOUTH Agricultural V a rel i o u s e . n7 -l - i o i I M I ' i S CO v. If. - The must desperate attempts have l-een m ule to blacken Mr. Blaine's c' ar acter within the last few d.ys. It woalil seem as if his enemies an. I our enemies feel that they must "kill l.im off" to use tlu-ir own expression at any risk. Private letters, business accounts nml family affairs have been ransacked to linJ food for the Investigating smut mill. It is beneath the dignity and honor of the American people that such ran c r shotild b:: shown, nevertheless, it must have on.-; j.l etTect. If I.laine withstands this ttnparalleled assault an 1 still conn-3 o il with clean hands, he will be n :nin ite 1 by acclamation, and it would lie worse than folly to ch irgo strain that the Itepublican par ty has not s-ght and fodnd a pure ii :i i, an honest m m for ;i candidate. At present writing Mr. IJI.iino seems still ahead. Should he continue v af ter t'c.s last charge is th.-iotigldy sifted his nomination is a foregone conclu sion, a id the campaign ha been virtu ably fought now. A FTtx, Nf.. May dth, 1ST.;. i".:. IlKnAM): Having been inform fd that lettt r h.s been published i'rsiin ?'i;un l'r .fess ir V . i i regard totlietim bt r growin r 'juahtie .f unr c mutry here, sho.ving it np in a very disparag ing lijht, I now "rise to explain." I would first express my regret that 1 cannot find out the L-entdviiians name, lie is reported its answrring some oth er I'rofessor. (who had written favora bly of the country.) and as stating that timber caunot be suecesfully grown on the upland. This statement I desire to correct, as it is undoubtedly errone ous. We cnt and many are wr growing timber of various kinds, on upland and lowlands, not only this, but with Inlf a chance tin; timber will seed itself, where the ground is broken tip. as the many young trees plowed under would testify. Tainiliar as I am with tlie growth of timber in the eastern por tion of the State, I unhesitatingly say, that this portion will excel in that par ticular. Any amount of proof can be given of this matter, if desired. Now toot it er matters. We arc having an excess of wet weather, as it has rained more or less, every day for the last live days. i and promises to continue indefinitely.' The dry weather croakers are at a loss for employment. Crops look splendidly, some of the neighbors tire plowing corn, some are breaking and chopping in sod corn, which will still make a good crop. More settlers come in this morning, nnd report more coming. We still "have room fr one more." A serious accident occurred in our town lately, a young man while engaged in taking the cap, I which had failed to lire the powdT) from a needle gun cartridge, by prying with a tile, caused the shell to explode pieces of the shell passing through his finger and thumb, others striking his face close to his eves, face and hands badly iwder burned, a nar row escape. . , ... meeting of the Christian brother- ho'od is in process here. Our church here being much strengthened iY good seed sown. Do not h t the opposing elements cause you to think of discon tinuing the 1 1 kkali. for we should greatlv miss its weekly visits. ours. b - E. S. Child. A truism: An expensive wife makes a pensive hnsbind. Mi:. Editoii : I wish to sav that 1 had a very pleasant time last week, in company with Dr. Chapman, on a Hy ing visit to AIo. Valley, Iowa, to see his brother, and my old preceptor. We found the Dr. and family well, and did till they could to inak it pleasant for us dining our stay. On the following Monday wo accompanied the Pr.tu Lo gan. the County Scat of Harrison Co. He being called by Dr. MeKinnry of that place to perform a surgical opera tion. The operation consisted of an amputation at the thigh. Tl caii for the amputation was caused by achron ic in!l iinmatioii of the knee joint tend ed by suppuration and complete de struetion of the joint surface. Tic Dr. is a ne it an 1 skillful operator, and is pronounced by tie? Profession of that lo.'.ility as one am-ng the best surgeons of North Western Iowa. N It. Hours. U. V. MATHEWS, - Propri'r. Buckeye Reapsr and Mower, CD J. -AM "it Kj Sweepstake Thresher, with all fitcr'S and attaelnn. n'.s. WOOD & IKON PU3IPS. EEXCE WIRE AXD EAR lis. Mini Voar l"s. A general assortment of SHELF an I II EA V Y HARDWARE. TIXWARE, CUTLERY, dc IJet Amortmrnt null only I'.xclosi ve Hardware Stealer in Town. Fourth street between Vine and Main. 11(4 STHEHiHT iv MILLS- IL ; Harness Hanufatturers, j SADDI.KS ; r.r.i Di.i:.s. ' COI.I.AItS. ( and all kinds of h.irnes sloe':, constantly .n ; hand. I Fruit Confectionery, j A M ! Grocery Store; CAN I HE.?. TKAS. SUCAKS, Persons who patronize papers should piy prom;.; ly, for the pecuniary pros pects of the press have a peculiar pow er in pushing public prosperity. If the printer is paid promptly, and his pocket book kpt plethoric, by prompt-paying p ttr.'us. he puts his p. n to t'i p por in peace, his paragraphs are more pointed, h" paints his pictures of passing events in mo: e p"e issrit colors, a id the peri -sal of his paper is of m ne pleasure to his people. Paste this piece of prover bi il philosophy in sonv phwe where till persons can peruse it. E.r. ii P it M.Ti ant ile 'n!Iet;e. Keokuk, I.e.v.i, on the. M:sissi;iii. Tiof. Win. II. Miller, O.-n-r il M ma ;er. S inete'iitli year. About ::ty (iol lar ;.av all i'i.'iises, for M,'inlierslii;, "Hoard I'ld S.alioll": V. I! .io!;keeer. IVnilien, l!e;i,ir- ters.c i-rat"rs.AreIiit.'ets.S irveMirs and Te.n'li ers tli,.rou'!i!v fitted. I'.a'isa '.l.iaii' hes free. I ree l.er'tnr 's by I.itiiiieiit Orators. Free " 1 lee l.er'tnr 'S tiv l.ltlillellt Orators. Fl ee 1'es- I tiV.ils with Brass Band in to:le'e Hall. Free! furnished rooms for self boar dir;. Telegraph- I J iufree. Short hand writing free, i ;..i.,l board- j 4 liieoi is. and f inn y board. F ailroad fare de- du. teil. Fnnicnse business in Keokuk. Nova- j rat ion. Address Baylies r.!!e;e. Keokuk, Iowa. ; State where you saw this advertisement, liyi j Tor.ACcors. COFFEES, FI.OFK. K 'Uieiiiher the i.lr.ec. ojuki ite F. G on Lower M lilt Street. Povev's -1-1.' STREKiHT J- MILL ER. IrFiffiSUlWTli Of all public m m. the journalist m ikes the most private enemies. He is habituallv giving offences of a nega tive descri; t'on by efusing to comply with the many impudent , tu: reasonable and preposterous demands which are made upon him by all sorts of people every day. We forgive an insult soon er than a slight : and when ;m editor has wounded the vanity of a respecta ble contributor who has tisked the in sertion of a communication, and disap pointed the self-love of the ambitious politician who expects half a column of panegyri- and gets only a line or two of faint praise, he may be sure that he will be remembered long after his tierce assaults upon the enemy may have been forgot ton. X fi. City Xeirs. KATES TO THi: CENTENNIAL HY C. It. ). It. K. From Flattsinouth to Chicago and return From Xeb. City to Chicago and return .' 24.n0 From Omaha to Chicago and re turn ! 24.(0 From Chicago to X. V. by 13 dif ferent routes 10. oO From Chicago to Xew York by Montreal .' 21."0 From Chicago, via Niagara Falls, to New York ItJ.'O From Chicago, via Cincinnati, to Xew York 21.00 From Chicago to Phil, direct, by nine dill'ereut routes, including vi; the Falls 1rt.no From Chicago via X. Y.tol 'hil l. 17.no Ketuin tickets over same routes the same. None but round trip tickets are sohl at these rates. These tickets will he sold from May 1st to October olst, 1n7'",, good for 00 days. You can go i one way and return another. Fares va- ! ry but slightly over the different routes. From here the average to Philadelphia : and return ii about S37.0O. There are a vast number of routes to select from. 1 und printed circulars of routes and di rections will be given at each place T-i,er? ticket? are fold. 1 r r A K i r I r i SALE, FEED C- LIVERY STABLE. At the old Hyatt Barn, (lately Jone's stable, in l"'a ti'iionth. Neb. Will ke.-; eoustaic.ly on hand a number of Horses for Sale. I -J Ak oer a lveriiofr iiiss nm nia.ie ms u1verti. ment altogether distinct, we will intorjiret ai-d elabo- I rate it a.s fullows : ! tie sw II v sw SW sw se s .v ne se 11 w se sw se se se tie ne u w ne sw no se t.e lie n w n w n NT sw n w se n w ne sw n w sw sw sw se s.v ne se u w so s se I se se ! n w ne ' sw le: J se ne ! ne n w I ii w n .v ! S 1IW i se lov ! I;e sw ' sw SiV se s w ne se i io c ne ne i nw ne I SW IK j se ii" i ne nw ; ii w n v S W II .V i Se 11 W i 11 w s w ; sw sw lie se n w st. sw se I se se SW III) sw nw se n w ne v ii w se sw se se so lie nw n w n w sW nw se n w ne sw u w sw sw sw se sw ! ne ne nw ne sw tie se nj lie it w n w n w sw n w se li w ne sw n w sw sw sw se sw ' lie no j se lie ; lie sw ! n w sw j sw sw se sw i ne se ! se se sw 11 w j se se ne sw n w sw 1 se se ii w ne i sw ne i se ne I ne se I n w se se se n w nw sw n w In lo Hi 10 l.J 1 0 16 10 10 10 iti in 16 10 16 10 10 iu 10 3u 10 10 u 10 J; 10 a.; 10 3'i 10 30 10 hi 3ti 10 iiti l'J 50 to . 6 10 :u io yo lo Ki 11 16 U 10 11 :C It i.i 11 K. I 1 16 1 1 10 II 16 1 1 16 II 16 11 16 11 16 11 i i u0 1 1 1 1 o'.'. 1 1 6 1 1 ;.j 1 1 .6 1 I ; o 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 30 1 1 .1 11 o 1 1 51 11 S-3 12 J6 1J ; 12 i 0 1.0 I '. i IM ; 7 in j 7 UJ J 7 ; 7 on 'J 7 II I y ; mi '.I 7 1 1 I J 7 n o 'j 7 eo a 7 no J 7 o-J y 7 nj y 7 ii" a 7 oo y 7 no y 7 eo y T i hi y 7 "0 : 7 ) y 7 ij y 7 l 'J y 7 oo 9 S 5.) y & : o iJ y y oi y a no 4"S n ) y y eo y y ii y h i y y im y y ini y y oi y s no j b oo 9 s na ijfi 4 1" ei 'J S HO 'JS t.'l eiS lil y s .K :;i o ,.i J S l'J 1 III! -i,:l 00 y S Oil - 75 r ?." 7". y oo ; i i .'.yi e-i y h oo 1.') .'0 4 hi oi y s in i uj i 45- e' :i s ea l ji. oo 140 o-.i "J o..) on 6S mi :; no :.:; no ;( i no Jn an TJ o-J ;i '2 mi 6 I i".i 6s.) mi 4 JO ..x 7.- CK) 476 on K 10 4it. CM 4' H' 0o 4oa t'O 90 00 4VM IM ;,i oo 4.6 00 American Standard Centennial calico, choice, 14 yards 81.00 Keinnunts pr. yard IJleached tmd nnbb' icic-d mu 1 yard wide. 1 2 yards Dehtines. n yards for Domestic ginghams, 10 yds for. Class ( 'lot!), S aids for S..SH e l L'Sil 1 1' I I "su ...) ' I tress I. in, mi 4 vjiii!- for Linen Crash Towelling 12 yds for 1.0U Table Linen, 4 vards fr. 1.00 1.00 lied ticking, lo vards for 1.00 I 2so on Lso III 1'MI IM -so on ' Heavv cottonades, 6 vards for 10 co 4 )0 ii" iki !m I J',,', 'ot I'1'1 dress goods per -so i.i ; yard i-'i ij'i ' Summer silks, per yard .. .m i i spools Clark's cotton HI Handkerchiefs, each ;'! ; Ladies and children's hose pr pair c on Centennial cuffs and collars pr set -s,1 !! i Hamburg edging from oe up. rsii cm High top combs. Centennial from Olvl OO 6 HI 00 U.-'O (" Tljs IM IS 00 6.S mi ,v i i oo I lH oi 411 m O, Oil ill Ul j e,-;-;l .20 .1 mi jmmmmmmm i.e. Q(ftfVW )8,.&V.S!f?. pSSfWlrfil-'ltiH-t. 1 15 5 1.00 1.00 lie si ll w se sw se 11 w sw Tiie buying an l selling of the sjieeialt y of the bu -ines in.nl liuises nia.ie A new j J-1.. Ik. i- M ... 1 A-itti'T of riiim II .ine '-.Ik. M.-Oi.-a) Common S"ne, 1 Sei in Srnrv. ete . l-'O L. xuiL'tua Am m;e l.fir. i Ka-t asth Sn.'Vt), New Vrk. u:i Isnrrt.si.KST !u. n,. ; I'liysi.'MM. trets nil fern'.s of .ri;ei ing r Clinmic I ,,w ,,e 1 lit .ses. 11 i 1 reei-ivos lteis. frorn ail parts of the ' sw ! Civii.iz;.:i Wor.Lt. j Se lie ! le: las nri-jiii'ii trn'j of coi-.luctitv a Me.lirul Prncs 1 ti.s-. tie -!;.s-s-ful!v irenf nr nnn eror. OJit'eiit- in ,lw l".nro'e, the Writ Iiill,', llomi n io n t j "w "iV , fa Jiatla, anil m rvei y fin t of Oie L;ia .1 S'uUs. ! sw nw se n w vr MirtfPtTtft A 1. - s x r . a. . . . v j . . 1 tie s w FARMERS CALL AXD EXAMINE Or -t Tiom .in.s ns.il. H hns. ,!urin tb pn't lnv s,v ! t-veiev three years, treni-.l Miee. sf.illv rwrj or .iii.'o i S(, sw ' STOCK FOR SALE. : 4 l.mi .-..-es. All f.i't inun. el. uilll c.i. h ea-e :ne .-.ir, f:i!'v ree.ir.le l. Iieth. r th. v be ...iiiiiiimioiite.l hy ; ne se 1t-vl IS I V IMII't T.' . lri.i. i.. ,-.-. .n ..r ,.iti,i i,v rl.- IV.rlur or 1 1 is : IIW.se i.. i .a..i ia,r,. . . - ,, , j s-.H-i:iie I'hysici.iut. itie lutter are ail HClctttiCa w.'il.i-ui lu.'n. ( ARFKN KK. W()HK ! n.iTic .t a mtTisrs ' lot n. PONY PHAETON, witli tMitlt hor-ics, for I.:i.liks to Urivo is kt'pt at the SUM sw s? S' .Nt HOW INVALIDS AT A TISTANCE Aro treiU'il. All invnl .1-. at :i (INtnnee aie required J J S 00 : s no y s oi y s oij U 10 oo 'J lo oo a io ii y 10 no j lo oo o. u y io oo .6 1 2 y hi w Hi 10 1.) . 0J si! ) 1.) 10 i'.l 7 III J (. j lo 10 10 7 OO Jsi) 1 111 10 7 00 si. I..I 1, lo l l 7 .v,i ;'. en I 1.; in i ) 7 .''! ."I lo 10 10 T e0 ..iM IKI j lo 10 10 7 Oo o-'O to St; io io 7 oo '.so no : ;j lo io 7 i. lso 1 0 1 od io io 7 oo is.. .... j oti 10 HI 7 00 -si) eo i ."io 10 10 7 00 Si CO j KO 10 10 7 no -sii mi j o'i 10 0 7 00 2) on o0 10 lo 7 00 1'sii ( 0 j 7 P" e( 10 10 7 H I S0 (Ml j 5 M ;i; in io 7 iki -so iki ! 'J , " , ' " r ;:r. lo lo 7 oo jso no i 11 U 1) 7 .X .".7 (K :i-'7 no j lo 1 1 io 7 ;o 14S 00 4is cj ! n io 751 loo oo 4'i io ! lii II III 7 .".() no ii ;s.l (m I lij 11 10 7 j. I'i iki .i.4 0.1 j Iti ll lo 7 6o loi .sJ los ;s;; 10 11 10 7 50 e'l'l I (I j 10 1110 7 50 is 00 :.s i i 3t" 1 1 10 10 00 4i0 to o'i 11 10 10 IK) 4IKI 1)0 3'". 11 10 7 00 1'S I 00 j 011 11 10 u 0' 's o no i O." t 1 lit "... i , . . O) l JO iiVJ VO ; H 12 10 7 1V 3'io on ! 16 2 10 7 00 l.s(.i (i ! 1") 1-' 10 7 50 illHi HO ! HJ 12 10 7 rkj -so i o j 1. 12 lo 7 00 -s.) mi I lo 12 lo 7 CM si no I 10 10 11 7 00 -so ii'i ' h; io ii 7 oo 75 co j ;, oo j lfi 10 11 7 ! 45 no .125 OO ; Hi 1)11 7 im Is on -;is ihi Hi lo 11 7 lc' 1 j o i 2: oo : 16 11 11 7 50 30 03 w-t UO ' Vi 10 12 7 00 '2s0 00 I n; io 12 7 on 2-0 in i Hi 10 12 If. 10 12 16 10 12 16 10 12 n; io 12 16 lo 12 16 M 12 16 10 12 16 10 12 16 10 12 16 10 12 16 in 12 16 10 12 30 13 12 up. IVrcal.'S, (5 yards for Marseilles, G yatls for The finest lines of black and colored i ! ,i alpaccas, do ible warp, from 2oe up. A large variety of Ladies linen and 1 cloth suits, ready made, from r?I.0. up. Ingrain carpet, good. "0e jier yard. j Drusseis carpet, s? 1. 2 per yard. j Hemp carpets, 2c. Standard carj'rt chain. -?1,C5 for 5 pounds. Ladies nock ties from ?5c up. ' i Fine line of lisle thread gloves, also , kid gloves. 1 Fine line of millinery goods, Cen- j tennial stylea. j A ladies hat, neatly trimmed, from ' S1.00 up. i .Summer shawls, fancy, from 81.00 up. Summer skirts, ladies, from SI. 00 up. Aprons Ironi s! c up. I Lace Curtains. 3."c per yard up. i MISSOURI VALLEY NOVELTY WORKS, st. jcseph, m:o., SOLE rilOl'RIETORi AND MANUFACTURERS. Eiimnvin? show ncrsuee! i ie-.v. S.ife st ni'ls 5 fe t , in. hi'-U. 2 ft. Hi in. wM. 1 f'.. r.. r') i "leep. Si-.iCe below j.iovnleil with si. elves, closed by lunged doors ; a hinrd doiU'l' kliP3ni( : bo. u .! ; fi.i. :i hin-en lid. forms cover i f con e;d hopper ; desi'lie 1 to be ;i f rinniient ri rr; l.tr'i-- lor Hour, the si 1 1. I :. ; ) ; ,1 hm 1 to its .ijn-v . is reaiuiy net icn.-i. n niu i ue su, it ;i i man sin i pr ic provided with crank iMfnVe. 'f o conti'1 .lese.nt of Hour. :i liile is einpi.e.ed. w b!"!i f.rii tie. bottom of hopper. Aceiiuiu'a! ion of old. musty, or inoiiidy Hour iir.possil.le. Knea.linu bo.ne. r ; closes into a . I list - pi oot pot.il ion. easily Kept clean. I lie sieve is easily an insie.i. iua oe rram -J 1 v ilctaelieil for cleansinK- llo.pcr mad'.-ot zitie. i s the t.st in:iterinl ! now n for keepinc foui rj. I Space hene:itli ami around lni r np!v I.iiV- for bud ran. water tank, rolling; pm. yeavi p-iw- ; der, extracts, etc. Drawers suiheK t-t t i'ho! I an ordinary supply of Muar.eo.Iee. tea mid (i!ra PRfCES AT THE FACTORY. No. 1, Alt Walnut, oil finish, paneled, ino-lded ends and front, capacity one barrel . . i. half - ... 2. Walnut, oil fmisli panl'd n. oi,h led fi. mt palil'd. stafiioit mil " oli" " .. " half ' .T 7ak pi ained and varnished, plain " iie " ... ;(. " half ' ... " 3. " ' carved and moiilui d " one ' 3. " " - - " hlif HENRY liOECK, Sole Agent fur Fliittsmunth vnd riHnitg. jo . V) IV I I 17 0o 1 J i It f 17 Sit IS CENTENNIA & BOOT AND STORE, r - -it " ' ' A l I if 4- ' On Miiin Street, onedcor west cf Siadclmai.ti's v. r!I kr.i w n ( h ll.n c St: r i. l'U t'rnit h, b . V"rv l-it.V f,.r ',ul, 1,A l-iiiY' l-i-..e - it a .. AI1 M....V. u.w. u a.,..k ,.,. , A large variety Of ladies parasols j that cverv one can imv. We want you all to come and see us anyway. VV'I either give jruc in oi oi: c n svih us i.iih. n not suaeu in cup ii.ace. e w i:i !e,j you a sun mat ctni but suit, l c t door. from 2Zc up. f i x e l i x i: c i: x t e x x ial WELRY ALSO very line assort mem of ROG- i:us intos. Men's ruckle 4ain bne ( loud t oir. ( ;aiter " (iood ca'.f hoot I 1: ihlrcn's sh now rot: ttii: riticEs : SI .2". I Men' bet Chicjiro li..n made loot.. 1.7". ! A full stock of sto;r i boots. '!..) ! Wiii.' wrge oo.l from s fn in U c up. All other goods in proportion, and lower than ever before soi l in t V. Iowa. ALSO . tt. -i .. . 'j 5 i TIIK REST AM) LARGEST CUSTOM I) EI ART JIENT IX TOWN. I GENTS' HOOTS. AND LADIES' SHOES. MADE To ORDER MY iOOl " i workmen. ! REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH, i Superiiitctiiled c.iicctlv l.v i ROBERT SHERWOOD. i NOW TFT RM WF.'RP1. T?P1AI)Y FflR "RTTST- PLATKD W AR . NES?, GIVE THE OLD MAN A CHANCE. l;sn oo 1 A 2 to : j W- - - j Aro tieiUM. All iiivhi .1-, Rt :i (i'STiVic,. an- r"c,.i;n'n ; I ITT J7" T"" O ' t ans-.vor a li-t of ':t n qiie-nioiis. w .iwh eitcirs every I . I J T U V- fV tli lv "v:" "" " "ii't'T w iieh tiie inviui l miI.k .lilc""!- ' I l;l'l ( Hi, ml tmitrl 't.'.' fi-tcMtul. A c..l.:l. t i lot No. 4 lias removed to the buihlin opposite Math ews llniilw.U" Store, it In It h Street. I'.et. Main and Vine. Where in add il i.ei to other work, he wiil civps ecial attention tu REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKIXU I'li'Jl'UF. I I!AMi:s.,K Also .'.i, for the COMMON SKN-i: IKON IMI T.M'.I.KS.-of which I have a number on band : call and see them. Car' fnl Work and Prompt Attend ance t f.'i?. 40-lv WM. I..TITKF.K. nw se sw sw tie of r. sti riir i r-v,'titti mi-takes or contn-ion. r ..r iii,..k. 1 1 1 1 ii, i ft,, on :iti'ilc. li.m. t'.ar.v ivirt of iV imrl'l. S xty tii.li!,'t of EvtPKsrKs op j lot I S;ee-:.-. u!k, m-hl tr.e. Ail l!i-e t,t.liiiinTii;ls nr i 7 00 7 01 7 no '224 Oo 7 00 7 r , (HI 7 0.1 7 no !(I7 ,",o ;V-7 'o 7 no v'o no 7 co SI 0' :4 i 7 no o W iNi ihi J.- inI 7-t.' M ' l'.i l.i-I'jj, acics of limber. ' ?fi ! i 12 -.- c no I ;:.) Ill-lei a. ics of timber, afi I.i 1J 'S no K"io i0 ' ,"-. 10 l.t io no 4"0 i1 .''l 11 1.1 10 10 KI fMl I 3. 11 l.J !.". o i brn t'O ! lo acres of timber. wii r ranted the best in 4,ie j world. j t big; Stock of Men 's wdar, Sherwood & Siadelmami. Mil YOL K l I ! , ,T MY 1 1 '1 Svfc Roots and Shoes and Hats and Caiis. Clothe, Cas.si lni'rcs. Sec. Sec tr-:'l lh-.se who hae l.rs n treal,-xi hy l:i:ol uii'l pr-es i AliVIfK t OFFICE, OU BY MAIL, FRI-K T I HAiiOB. Liill on oi 'WnM DR. E. B. FOOTE, N j. 120 Lexington Ave., K. Y. BLACKBERRIES U. tu ( io sett Dr Fovl.s Finu jlomtTulic and AtuHcui Cvmoun Yei . Also ii'lcs Si i ice m Stcry. Ili-iUrlk iiars audi ess ir i ... i... i;,t ;;i'., ni.r-t-?i,.I v- jiur... j kin iiiuiuui'i" iu.ii-u'h u""' i The terms of sale are as follows : for prairie j laiuN. inie-teiith of l.ri.c cash ill hand: for . timber laiiiis. one-half cash in hand with a pioiuissorv noie lor the remainder, to mature ten ears alter date, bear inn ml. list at U n per I i v cent", tier i 1 1 it in . pavable aim uallv in a.lv ance. "vyii orcasii down al liic oi.tuoi of tl:e put chaser. Saul sale w ill be adjourned from day to day j until all "f the above described lands .shall have ; be.'ii soi.l or oh. oed for sale i Witness 111 v hand and official seal this th ' day ot May, A. 1. is:o. c. v. Mooitn. ; fountv t'lerk. Cass t o.. Neb. Trunks, Valises and: " u. A-r Ilmhrnllnc : Chapman & Glas Drug Store AND KXAMlXi: OKGANS AND PKIC1. glov NEW VOllli. Dr. B2rjD7'3 Tani: Bowel ?.al fiis P.l'.s. Th f -ire an inf.;t i ' !.: r.-:n",lv f.-r enst pntion Rnt i" i';iii-" i tiv' vi,kiie ,.r s'ii-pr,s-.i ii of thi Tni'! not ! ,if ill.- Imi v. Is. Tln-.v "cry :,'iit;j iuiTPa-i' th nT-vtyot the nu s:ii;il ciin), 'r--ilj,:i r.fi i.s a i 1 r.-lieve .;l.s nr one. Tlioiisiiii,!- t avd te,Ti c i e 1 i." rh;ai. lr:,s, 5 1 cent, enr tu- in:l en r .,f i, tc ir, i re. I only n? K. AI.f'ItKD tC'-I 'M V ii) l". Pa MiM e:sT, l-'.iin.u Ansc, KT I'll! UlTT. Are one of the most va' iable of our n ilive fruits. Cooling and asti indent, they form w hen compounded and ill. , heated tbe eiy best and s if.-st reiiiedv known lor liiarrhea. Ii.wutery. Flux, and what is eomiootily called. Summer Complaints. 'I hese are always t roublesouie and sometimes terribly fatal, especially .iiiiihl' clnl ilr. ii : many lives miubt be saved by n: vin t lieni prompt attention and care, i u the other hand many lives are sacrificed by the use of prepara tions' containing laudanum and other opiates. I ir. I Jreen's I'.la.kberi y cordial is just wtiat it ret.resf-iits to be : a pure medicated compound containiiiL; nothing injurious to the sytcni. yet prompt to cheek and cure these diseases 111 men and women. Itciii made without alcohol, ll is tlie very best and safest remedy for children. Afler this disease is checked the body is i-'etl-erallv left worn and ilebittt .te.l. A daily and model ate use of I r. Creen's I'.ittcr Tonic will leviv.. ami biiibl It mi. L'ivitiir tone and vinor to til" whole system, with an increased and heal- -. '.;i l't i'O', in "ne w wi i.t:!,' m Mitont t j I Ii V atilietiie. If your dni'icist does not keep i ri -ir ti e n . rxi n t- iut f u'lv. I r ti.jv,. implet Dr. f. recti's l-'atnilv Medi, im-s. send to the pro- 1 1 v w ii-sl r liv-r r,.. ,H. t,,is y T r.aitriirt .x: Co.. lluili'.iLrton. Iowa. ' ' 0 :!. ." t' i.t and thev will send you trial samples, as well ;.s : circulars and testirrianials. Fur sale by W. ii. j jVfre:,r aid O. F. h'r.wn V y7. Or. B;r'57'3 Coaioiai Flail Ertract Raibaro aai Dir.tl2.,:o.i. Th lst eo-noi i .turn of purely i-ra!. c ni 4 ; :o cnt.r.'l c'tiOii' CriNi'iicl or IS'iie Pi.l. It st'.imi . .et ! rn? iv -r. innr.'is-, ine rto-.y ,,f t, u. ati.l thus rem j t a '" t .rp; l.ly of the liv.-r. l.ll i.1-mcs nrM I n. -liial ; M tii.i i .a. 'in i!w tlisr.is,. nri-ui froai sneh as J ,sit. sice h sji-.i 'he. rt if. il. ii.-'. -ic Tlie-tTej- ' 1 !il -,f t'i's K-CI-rict Will Ije i nv.-il. Vl-iit'v. ACoia-! IV ee S i rrr b 'tile. i r,. - -i.r .f ibo t'li.-e Ai niv -it Ircs. ine ot rh'n.'i- .'v-nrri only r.j I.K!tKI UBJi.'H A ItlC. l'Ai..t -lr. 4ti3Kium ROB ERT DoX NE LL Y'S -w"A.C3-oisr AND 1SLACKS3I1T11 Wagon, Buggy, Ma hine and Plom re pairing, and g ntrnl jobbing. PETER RAVEN. The old Reliable Waon Maker has taken charge of the waRoti shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xew Vl'nsonw and Ituusri" iiiat! to Order. SATISFACTION OU AKAN TEED. hOT1 on )xfh TTfPf. n-ppys'tri-t-1?t' V-iV'-. Neck rries es, hosiery, i and every I hi a ueniltMiian needs. All (rwhi'-li c:m bt round at tht' ld and well known ; torc of CHANGE OF FRONT .' Hatt Goes Out, and Marthis c o .ii i: s i .v "he same old bucher shop, but JNi . M VKTIIIS is Koing to run it aw hile. P. S. All we ask is to have yon co mo and look at our o;oods, and we arc sure you mnst bnv. furnish am pi.-p.iied to mum t:it.sr. Vlh ili K S I FA ICS tlUll riill .V. mi. T t:liKll JttlXTs. I pordially Invito all the old customers of the Shop, to continue their pati oiia-e. and respect -fully ;isk as many now co, es as f,.,. in. lined to to ileal with tne, to co T.e forward and buy rlattsiiKiuth. Jan'y 12tli, 1875 JOHN MAKTHIS. I lb tier vi'i call on dt Ben Hempel. UK'S Til F. M AN. KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. on i,(nvi:i: main tki:i:i. i'LATTsMot'TH, - - - - XHi:. Meals at all Hours. Ales. Wines and ?n.i l Liquor to b u, ,i n-e souablv. (or join b. -iii-tll if you desire. 40 -yl li. HEMPEL, Fn,p Attention Farmers ! The Oroy S: nllmn KT S3.Efl-fiL EI, w ill be at my Livery It ia in lJ;'.tlsiu :i !.. N ! for scr ice lh" i'ii,i:a seasoti, cmmt ,e,ci'i the FIRST DA Y OF APRIL Noi:M AN is an Iron ;iry -il;,i.j(1, v; ,-, Sv a Noiinan Horse. Ins nam a I rend. M..ic. WeiL-1. 1.4.H pounds. I he ioin is t ". w;'. know 11 in ( ,Ls, Count v lo lie d f ;rt Iit .!. - ri 1 ; tion. TI'.IIHS TO IVI III'. : i MNI !'siv' W hen 1u.1l e Is k now II o be e it 1, (o il m p.u I. '1 with. Care l iken to precut :t , idei. ; s, 1, ..t tin ri"piiiibilit v sbo.-ld any occur lm:i UN h riti:i,n i. HO FOR THE Siaclt mils! .V PLATTSMOUTH. lTiioi.r.MALt: i.ii(i oi( m ( iiait MToiij:. OF JAJ3. " KBE33ST JIST. ;r-M,-;VTKi:'S nlil stand still kept o; n b the above. CI (JARS. TOBACCOS. dC. WHOLE SALE d- RETAIL. WE li K HP Good Goods, Buy Largely nr invite frnf tn rsT, riuI x'if 't;!.' I'.l t i i. is x i 6 lii