Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 06, 1866, Image 3

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LO C A N r, WS-
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(-Oui. Herod's new L.iil lin- on
f Main St. will be completed in a few day.
f?Go to Wise's and jet a copy of
"The Origin, History, 1'nme, Pitrttition
and Cure of the Cholera."
?"Capt. II. J Strt;iht. has opened
an ice cream anil confectionery establish
ment in the front roo'ii of his addl; atid
harness manufact ry. Go and sea hiiu.
fr-Black, I'.nttcry & Co. are fittin,
up
their druc and grocery house in ri!fn-
did style. Thy have an immense ftoek
of gooJ-i, and are ilir-f.ii- of them orr
ihe most reasonable term,
(7Ve learn from the Omaha papers
that a new Republican paper is about themselves to a .mail amount of goods,
being Ftarted at Columbus un.W the PUttsrnouth is b!e,ed with ninny chil
ebtor.a! ehar-e of Ir. Adonis. The : jrf.n .ome ooJ nntJ fillrn . , .
rr.otpri'li of tHft l!ll ftj'rl l. i.r ti 11 a l.imn
purchased for that purpose.
;"N. J. Sharp, of the firm of Simp,
son, Sharp & Co., arrived yesterdar.
1 1 9 reports luiriev brisk down tiie
river, especially the southern trad. Mr.
S. informs us th:it their stock of groceries
will arrive in a few days, having bei'n
sb:pped from St. Louis on the24:h.
v"The rise in the Missouri at tliis
place is caused by the liih water in the
IMatte. Three men arrived in the city
yesterday, who had made a trip from
D'Tver in a small boa', in eight days.
They report the water f il'ing near Kear
nsy, and the j robabilitics are that the
Lijrh waters will be of short duration.
Cri7The local of the Omaha ll-rn'.l. in
speaking of the death of a young man
r.amed Hiram Gray, at the Iotiglas
House in that city, say-: "He received
from the good, kind, charitable proprie
tor and attendant,- of the Douglas House,
all the cire, medical attendance, and
piritual consolation bis case r ((uirt'd or
ooneienca wished. Notwithstanding '.1,
lie died full of hope in Christ.''.
(;?".Morton, Miller and .lee l"ph-tra:ie
are wonderfully frightened ju-t now, and
not without caue. -They fear ''black
J.ihn" nn.i Iiij f.tilrt'vj will I n t r 1 ! a,t n v i
, , j
al v r n . i.-wv thdm tint tl.m. In nira if
something desperate is not il me imme-
diattlv. Tbi fialtt is between the nlmio
, . " , , . i
- ,i . . . n I and lend a helping hand, so th'.t the oc
in the matter eicpt to report progress. I ' '
, i i j . , ,- i ' .i c assion may surpass everxthing in the
Johu and his brethren have a little: the ,. , , ' , ,
. , . tine ever heard of before, an J l.'avn i; ic h
tart they have sufficient m'euigen :e to
e Jovf I :l pleasant memory of their "Fourth
' "' j in PiattsmoiUh."
CfHen T. M. M.irqueft and Gen. i
. .... ... ... . f K-iei J'utio'tij's Ihtilj.
.I iiin M. 1 haver arrived in t hi city about '
noon to day." Th-r Imvc been ,P"eakinr i C.- ""old is moving to-day to
in the southern part of the TcrritorvJ l,!S ew building, oqo doJf est of Dr
, .i r t- . w 1 Livingston s i.;i:cv'.
nnd now go north of 1'iatte. e un- i
darstanl they came aeros Mrton, the! C?" I'1' eleeti on i n this ci ty passed off
dicomf:ted, somewhere in the "burnt lis ! rl"'etl.V, as was the case throuhouc "the
trict," and had the pleasure of makine ; Territory, a far as we have heard K -li!
willow .n.)7 .r.Sinson'n letter to i tur,, M i' pubiished as rat as received
G.r. Shark--y recommending Negro! Vl'he first instalment of Simpson,
Suffrage; h!-o that portion of Johnson's j Sharp & Co's goods have arrived. They
reconstruction policy" where he says I will probably inform the public in tin
if ho "were a citizen of Teni esseo be
should favor giving tl-.e negro the ballot." j
from 'Jhu:vl ir'M I ailtj.
(Tj'be barn, hay stack Sec. of J. II.
P.rown, Eki., were ib stroved by fire yes.
terday. iind-'rst.-ilid the fire was
started by a little b y of only five years,
who say9 he set it to "burn up an o!d
lien that pecked him." We didn't learn
whether he succeed: 1 iri burning the
' old 11? or not.
CSTWe had the pleasure of visiting ,
the garden of W.J. Ilcr yesterday, j
where we found so many nice things that j
we dare not attempt a description of i
them. lie has a large assortment of the i
fLnieef fliwnru find hliriili.; in t Vi a H'ntl I
. c. " , , ," '
tiesides about fifteen acres of vegetables.
Among his flowering plants are the Fu- !
cia, (ieranium and Verbena, and a host !
..f nil,... nf i t . 1
or otiiers of lesser note, out none the '
t i , i - , , . i
Jess beautiful. Anv one who is fond of'
x ,-r t .. .' i. . ii
the beautiful will do w-jii to visit Hess-
, , . j
er s garden about the l;rst of August. I
b j
fl-We learn that some men engaged j
in digging a well near the brick yard '
north of town, bored through what is '
b lieved to be a vein of good coal yes
terday. The several strata above it
are the same as those tisuallv found
i i n'i. . T iuiu ivicii.irusoii county.
above coal. Ihe vein is several f eet t " "
lower than the bed of the river, and is J C5?""Ol l Mu Idj"' is ignin on a ben i
fome two feet in tin kness. A thorough er, rising rapidly.
ejaminution will be made, and we will j "Anti State men are not r ear so
keep our readers posted in regard to ;
developments
from Friday' iKiilti.
("3'"The Baptist Association, which has
been in ession here for several days
past, adjourned last evening.
s -..u-i i. ... - ,
, 1 ' '
the man uho has the most nose, or toe
' i
"hi uuns iiiQ most.' it certainiv
ajes not require a vury lengthy r.ose or
extended knowledge to discover the
presence of "dead rats' or something
else that has -'soured," in several locali
ties of our city. It is shameful that !
persons cannot take a wak over our city-
without having their olfactory organs
rreeted at least a 1l07.cn ti.nes ,v scents i
.intn,.!,,.-..!.!. yyJ !...' r..ii I
set ofVitv oSoials," and a Hoar d
of Uealth, who Lave given us an excellent
ordinance for the purpose of having the
city cleaned, and thereby add to its
health! ulness. A month or two ago,
undsr the impression that cholera was
almost in our city, a general "clean up
was instituted, but since that time the
excitement has gone down and dirt
and filth accummulated in many places,
bo that now we are in almost as bad a
condition as before. "Jens-alrtn was
kept clean by every man cleaning his
own iloor." ii mi w tiim ih !.n wot.
work well hr; n natural pne ntvJ .rn pr
of deconcv should promrt every citizen
"to kep trrnzs ne it nnj clonri, h-.it if i? ;
pot d'in, Pomi mt-tho'l .ho!:!il !evi-
j t0 comP"' hwn.M do it. It i
'0m' nP' ',,,f-T """"I ' r.
nn.i we nope, ior trg ref:i?fit"on .-tv!
he.iith of our citizen, that i", may br
done immediati !v.
Frtun Siitur'Jtitf't lenity
CVOur worthy Street CoinmissioruT
ha, repaired th briJ-e on Second Str-.t
in nnescelipnt mmner. Thu repairs w.i
mii.-h nrdfd. us only few Iav njo .1
V,T 0,"'l C'tU h;id a leg broken by get-
tiii its feet through a crack.
"?Vc understand that one night not
!np: since, some youn scamps entered a
Wiijnn loaded for the west un.l lin)r,...i
. '
parents are not more careful nf.out al
lowing their boys to run around the eitv
after night "we fear the latter class will
have a large rnajorifv.
EPH?"Soon the boom of artillerv will an
nounce throughout thelenjr'h and breadth
of our land, the 90th Anniversary of
American Independence We like the
4(h of July, in fct we think it is a glori
ous day and just about one of the great,
est inventions of this Yankee nation.
It is a recognized institution of our
country, and we go for th- institution
of the country '-strong." The day seenn
especially set apart fur enjoyment and
it si ems to us a religon duty for every
one to enjoy themselves on that dav,'Ti.-
matter," as Sam Slick says, "whether
they can or not, tSey (-hou.d be made to
do it a" ?"." A man who doe not go
in for 'j Fourth (.f July" is very un
certain in his morals, most likely stays
out late at night, and then goes to Ki d
Willi his boots on, while his hat is careful y
laid away on the floor we 1'on'tgo much
on s jch a man ho ain't a "-tire Ifei g''
by a "heap." As we don't think ourcitv
is troubled with any of the above class,
we woi'.'l respectfu'lv call thu attention
of the ladies (God bless 'em, '!irst and
foremost ;n every good work") to the
subject of getting up a good time gener
J '
ally, jut such a.i one as we know tbev
can get up, and let 'everybody and every
bodv e!;" give
an encouraging word
course of a few days what they h ive for
sale.
Lliere 13 :l fellow about town call
ing himself "J. S. M. Hawkins, M I).,
j Professor of Private Diseases," that we
would a h ise people to ive a wid j berth.
We have reasons to believe that he know.
as little about medicine as he does about
common decency and ;r,ood behavior.
There are too many such characters a
larj;e in .his country, ekinir, out a iiii-mth
ble existence bv iomosinsr unon the
trustin- and cor.Sdin-r.orlion of then..!.
We ,,on. c,ll(.e tha ,.I)r- ai(
t;,;ri for tjlis ,niCe.
CxA Small ''demonstration' was had
on our streets Saturday evening. S tne
orator of "notoriety" similar to g. f.--
,
co,nJ a 'P0, '-cnthusi
'l'c;l'"cs' that he wliH p, r-
suaJed to desist, lie is a Stranger here,
,
out wns 'Mntroduced" bv a leaiin-' citi-
-
zen so our reporter s ivs. Tic rleeeh
. . . , - '
was ei nsi.iered b many of theau lierce
. ,. , , -
to bo il ;:tt.e out of place, ;hev claiming
that it should have been delivered at an
earlier day and considerable further
south.
From 1 ' uejl,iy' Daily.
C5?"Morton done a first-rate thing by
"numerous" on our street
ts as they were
yesterday morning. Richardson county
has broken into their calculations so
heavily that they have no heart
Csf-We.had the pleasure of eating a
fine dish of strawberries a fev dis
since, from the garden of S. Billings,
r - so. .Mr. B. has a splendid cari3en, or-
, , , -,u .u u - T LV
namcnted with the choicest shrubbery in
.
west; and we doubt if another man
can be found in the country who takes as
much pies sure in keeping t hi ngs ir a p-or .
er state of cultivation as friend Uiilings.
C3?"We learn that the Deraocartic
board at Rock Rluff. adjourned for din-
' 1 v" y,
i - i .1 l -t -
of tlie j"Zc l it with him.
This
nianner of I roce-Jure is ,n d:re;t oPPo
fltl0.n ? Iafl a.nd shoulJ b? inriSatPd
, by the board of canvassers. It is notice
l able, also, that Rock Bluffs gave 5S Dciu
i ocratio majority, instead of neailv an
evrfn thing, as all parties expected.
jTWe speak from experienje when
we ay that, after trying all the principal
sewing machines, we must accord Co that
of tirover & Baker the pre-eminence.
Those indispensiMe ft atares of sewing,
strenght, uniformity, and elasticity-all t f
which aro brooch: ou ia this incoiiipar-
.. 1. 1 : . - . . i
and pogges every characteristic necces
sary and most desirable. We know one
lady whose nppreeiation of this machine,
after a trial of years, is such that he
would part with almost every other arti
clo of household furniture before she
would allow it to b taken. She under
stands the different varieties of sewing
machines, and has tested the merits of
all; but Grover & Baker's noiseless rna
chies, with its firm uniform stieh, sur
passe, in her estimation, all others. In
thit lady's opinion we have the most
unlimited confidence, her taste and judg
ment being excelled by none. Nor has
her judgmert been frotued hastily. She
has, with a view thoroughly testing the
merits of the d. Cerent sewing machines,
given the most of them a fair trial, and
ihe result is as above stated Mew York
i'hri lian Adtucalr.
Ice Ore m Festival.
The ladies of the Presbyterian Church,
wHl give an Ice Cream Fe-tivai, on next
Friday evening, at P.own Hall, in Ma
sonic and I. (). O. F. Block, for the pur
pose of raising fundi to aid in fencin"
the Church lot, paying for the organ, &o.
The publie are invitod to encouruge them
in the enterprise.
Cf-pTIattsmouth is up to the times in
the matter of hedging, us will be seen by
reference to advertisement of Mr. West
in another c ilumti.
MARRIED M iy ills; UCo, at the
residence of Conrad Sch'ater, bv Judge
Marshall. Mr. JoiiN Djxelan and .iss
SOI'HIA M.lilSO
BEET3! BEETS!
New beets piendnl for green, at the
New Bakery. J. Parcel & Sons.
FOil SALj.
TheS. W I -4 of S. c. 19, town 12 Range
13, having four acre- of good timber
iti.I fifteen acre -of medium timber on it.
Knquire of 8 Dl'KK or Sal Ciiai .mav.
June4d..iv '2.
"Vm. Stadelinan.. Co. are sell'mf
an immense amount of Clothing, having
already brought on their third ttoek of
goods this spring. The reason of this is
that they m1! cheaper and better clothing
than any otlier establishment in the west,
and are accommodating and gentlemanly
to t heir customers. Don't fail to give
them a call if you want anything in their
line.
LOST On the Jfith of April, between
Salt Creek and Sam!, barker's, via
Weeping Water Falls, a gray overcoat,
containing a pass-book and a pair of
leather gloves; the bo..k has mv namein
it,asu Klias MeClure's. Anv person
finding the same and leaving i either t
this office or the !i.iu, of Joseph MeOHire.
one mile west of Mt. Pleasant, will be
liberally rewarded. The book is of no
value to nnv one but myself.
nin v 1 d wl,w.
John- M. Jouvson
riaitsmcuth Lcde I,To- G, A- F- &
A- M.
n'!f':l .re..mtiinvic-;,ti,.,i- 1-t and S i M.aid tys if e.ich
month, at ti 1 a u'ci.ji k, i. in.
K T. lil KI', V. V.
j.c;. iiiuvk s-c.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3. R. A. M.
Il.v'u' ir (.i:v.., at i.ns 21 and 4th Wedrt.-djyj of
o h nn u h, at 0 t 2 o'clo. k . in.
J. U. HDWE. II. r.
J. C CTMMINs, c-
I. 0.0. F
Pl .tH I. ..!. x.i. 7. m. ets every satnnl; v evmirg
It the C urt Hi, n Hull. I , Un ,, l.,!r
le r- -(i. ol f'll y ii vitnl t.) Vi'it tins I oili.'-. "
f "!- ! H. lluVI.A.VI),X.(i.
. I'iiTTk iitu. Kic Ssc'y.
I 0 G T. -
Keu'iir ineetini; evfiy K h:ay eveiiiu; Traveling
Ti ini-.ais iv-j"i in iy i iv. ted.
T. W. -IIUVOOK. w. c r.
If. J STUKKim, W. s.
rOST OFPIGE ARRANOEMENTS.
THE .HAILS WII.I. I'L sE AS F LI.O:
EATI-'R niHtl ill close at - 9 a. m.
.-rni-IJX t - 9 a.m.'
No.4THtKX au l WKSTFP.N at - 1 p. ni.
M tILS ART. r.CE AS FOLLI' W S
Krnn 0: KaST ? . . 11a.m.
Ni'R ' H an.l W EsT at - In a. rn
Sut Til 4t - . 2 i. in.
PO"T-onacn uours.
Opf n from 7 a. m lu 8.J.. in.
jVhen r il in-j f i- mail itleas? jive v.. ur mime
fit t an I Ihi i, Ihe Kn ol y ni' ll .x.
r-Vh n ' ill inn fur -tain .s cive ihe nuintier of
"t.iniiM or am.i.i.it yi u ui-h to Liiv.
J. W. MaKsH a I I., Pi-tnnst-r.
Aduiiiii'li' :tots JNuIj
In tSe ma ter i.f the e-tat
nf
Ilon-y Wii k ai, decV.
IT ''."it I'a 'rt i'l :.n l
for Otoe t'oauty, e
) I. a -k 1 er itu t.
I.y v ftn- ni a a mder if m le to me li ni 'e.l in th
tr.iu-r el the e-tat- of Henry Witke't iter es d
f in tl e v ,t aie f ,urt 'o ainl f .r t. e unty Ot e,
in tl " T. r tory of .Nel.r.i In. I il ' . ti Muinl..y
the -J 1 d:iy of July. A . I. . I -ll J. t.etwe.Q the t.-. Mrs
o't lo -k. a m , a i d ms 'e'm k, p. m . of said
lay. i.(T-r for na'e at pul-lic a :ct in 1 1 the hithe t and
ti -i hi Her. f.ir ia t, at Ihe IVint .u-e (,,r in
I . atts'i.oath, Ct- c .iin'y. Nehra-'-a Tei ritory, the
foil .wii.c de er h.d tract of land. I.. w :
l'i t ,nf -ho north .mt qu irter uf Se,!;,,,, N'o.
thirty. one (Si). in TownshiD Ni. ti n ( 10) . n..r h of
Its. nf N i. I url-en (II). fjji ir the S xO, ivinr.pn
Meriilian, eui.tnini up nl. ur Forty five (4j arr-f,
a d 'yu.g aud heini,' iu Cass cotin y, Netra-ka T. r
rltoiy. Ja'Es w wood.
Adm'r of estate of ileury Wiike-t
IMattsmouth, June 6, Sw.
NEW GOODS!
LTV GOODS at the
' NIMBlE SIXPNGi."
h'ch I will i-eil at
ii i-i i u v s: I) I tl 1 c K ,
as I una ia ti' id of nuiDey.
L. LI1.LIVG3.
ElwJray Jialc.
N iliee is lie .i.y K . a liial 1 wi.l eel at public auc
liutt, iO Hie iil-'Ue-i I .1 ie ,! i-a ii, uin.e c-..leuc .1
Natl, inlet Kijis..d, iu Js., it Creek lrec.t.e:f Cii.-! Co.,
S f . on the iu. d (3.1) ii.iy otJUi). ,,,'jt, at on
k.'c'.' ik, p. iu.. iiiie iu . re c iit, r-upp .!..d t.i llln e
J eis 1, aid one Imrse con. suj..ed t be !'u
ear oid, ' -icti re l.ae i up el.a Iy .aid
Keiiij-on. 1 ovi.ied. n:d limlestbid au'ali le tro
lliil.s tlie U prai?; d Value thereof.
B, D. WOaTHINO.
i!ay 49, St. Jutio of the i'eace.
'uie llivenilull IIIHK II Hie nrst Sewing
machine in the country. Others have
their jjood points, but this combines all,
roniincfed on ih is of Actual Rnnine, bv in
ex-ericncd Ac-nit mt an i !p-rior PTimAn, whose
LONG CONNECTION
with th m'st ioi ular Comtn-'cial r'.I!eee o' the
Union m-urei th-rounhne. una rrpniatiun to every
gradi'ate, aoi cimma-iil the l-s V'lsiriens.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given to nil ftyl'-s of Pentn:insli;, on wliich we have
b-cn award1"! the first Premium tor iuary years at
varioui State Kdlra
The Colleirt ii alwxyi open to T'si rrs. and circu
lar c ntaiDing full psrtionia-. t treat U any
i ldress. TilO's J. liKY NT. pr s'l,
nurl St. Jusepb, Mo
FOR SAI.K
a (ro-xl two stery I rick 'or- b'liidinif. 22 by 60 feet'
w it'i toi d i-ell r; lor luMhei purticularsi'.rfuire of the
Tn'SlCxo oaki ok sciio:oi. DiMixTOat)
JJURLINGTON AND MISSOURI
RIVER RAILROAD.
G5
18(iG
EAS'lWAIiD lfcGG
Short and Quick Route to-
CHCAGO AND THE EAST.
In coiiDettiou with the Iit-s Moines yallfV antl
Caicao, Barlinluu and y nj.y It.olruadr.
Three tnins leave Ot uui'i daily on arrival of
D" iluii.es Valley trains.
BUY YOCR TICKETS VIA
OTTUMWA and BURLINGTON,
IOK SALE AT
PbATTSMOII I IT
OM A I A,
COUNCIL P LUFFS.
NFIiRASKA CITY,
DF.S MitlNFS.
KNOXVILLE,
AL1UA,
MONUOF,,
FELLA,
UiKALOOSA,
EDDYVILLE.
OTTUMWA.
Bio-oaof- rhecKd from Ottumwa to
Chicago and the Fjust.
P.is.eneer huve rhi-ict- of all tlie i-e it I ities la 1
1111; X"i th, t ist ai.d S. titl., and wiil find t riin
ill p iin:.ii .. ml- At i y ail lonie-at ihe Otliim va
'icxei nfh'v ot In- r mp my.
i ,isscic--er will find llii route tiilck, Sif! and
-ure in its Cuiiii'fl'-'n
C K I'K'tKIXS. Superi!it"!iileit
L. Ca !;PEU, (Jeii' ial Kri-.j-M ami I'aacenper A( n
Music ! Music J
It A YMDXD, MIXER 4- CO.,
Dl AI.I K.s IS
Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Uusic and
Musical K'dse,
COUNCIL MIAFFS - - - IOWA
A.ND OMAHA, N. T.
Orders l'y ui nl for . Hooks, nr anything per-
tainiriiili .iu-:e, i rr Tt y attended to
!T'.J."s('Cti1.,-(ir repairing Hiano Fortes
and .Mi hsh' ns in l'i t-iiMiith and v ciuity will be
al'i n i' d to at oar i !i. t e mv tiieiice
anjtS, KAYMOKU, .MINER Sc C.
S. AHLFR, B. A. FBI.Vt.HiS.
s. aili:i: aV co..
.1.V!) DISTILLERS.
Dea'ers in all kind- sf Kerein a-nl Iiim'stie
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
SO. H, EAST HWE MARKET S'll'ARE,
St. Jo,t;Ii, 31 1.
oc"3 ly
Empire Heat Market,
Tlie 11 nd'rsigned i ti"W prepar d t furntph Ihe
cit.Z 'iis of tbis placf will, the be.-t
nii.sn RKEF,
MUTTOX,
VEAL,
rotiK,
axd ha coy.
I alse k ?ep
i:c;c;s, u utter,
C II EES E, v:j ta toes,
a xd y eg eta bees,
and p,y ttio 1,'gbest mullet price f..r all kiiidn
it
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
WSI, . JIOKIiliOX,
riatfmnuth, M:iy 13, dim.
C L.COOPKR -
WjlanJ .aal .(tail dealer in
UARLEV, HEAT,
Flour, Onion?, Potatoes,
And al kin'r o Pud Ktt5l. L uis c.if-h prices.
Also
OXtYCKES AND BOWS.;
CORNER 2nd AND LEVEE STREETS,
riattsmiutb, N. T.
ai rj
J. N. -viSE.
General Life, Acriib n.', Eire, Inland e nd
'Tianit
INSURANCE AG-3 NT
uke r!k at rea-onat le rates in the m..t reliable
conv.HDien in tfce l'i itcd States.
CS'Cice at the book store, Platlsmoath, Nebraj.
k. Jiiajildtf
looo.
m ' y
AMISOIV, DOVEY &. CO.,
North SiJe of Main Street,
Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of
3
QUE ENS WARE, 1 1 A R D WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTIIIiATG, &C,
Ever Offered in tin's 3Iarket.
LIQUORS OF
In f .ml m-i,'4l,:n 1 7
... .cij wiiiiy me rarmer, -iecliamc, l'rei"lter or E
grant
' FLOUR, BACON,
Thankful for past Patronage," we hope by strict attention to bus
iness to merit a continnnnce of the same.
Call and examine our stock.
ri.mtsmouth, April I0y St J. tf
Jf'ST nceived, M casos 'ranoedliac e it
JO in AMIfON , DOYLY Co'S to pur a,e your
N end les var iety o I La
fo ii Pa
A D COs.
; CAsKd Moltliy'a Cove Ovsters for nl at
)V ' A. D. & C0'.
1 1 :.i,l ti ill Laiiet 1 re Goudsnt
A.i- dt CO'8
I 'OR f ALE at AMISO.X, DoYkY a CO'S . aCrf.v
1 Te , ,ii:..r. tlr.ld i, Syiup, Sugar liou Jio-e
lfs New Yolk Caudles, etc , etc.
Vlare lot ol Chewing aud Siu eking Tub ,to or
tale at . & CD'S
JO VLOIL or aale by
A. D. ,t CO.
" HOICKS si ar Caudles for sale by
A, 1) CO
IV you want t;i i urcb. ise gnotis at a bargain, polo
AD. CO
BAU.S COFFKi just trceivel by
' A. D. t Co
Y Lai- lot o' Choice Tea at
A. D. CO'S.
mrm mm
E. T. DUKE & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japauei.
AND STAMPED WAKE-
W keep constanilj' on hand Emigrants' and Freighters'
OUTFITTING GOODS
Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans. Skillets and Lid, Ovens
Camp Kettles, Ac. We also keep Chain Pumps and
Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit
Cans and Jars, Lanterns, ColFee Mil1- cc.
Tin Roofinrr, (Juttters and Spouting done on short notice, with
neameas and tiespaicu. Are agents for the sale of Stew
art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove.
Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between
Second and Third Streets,
l lj'u iaiwu-xii.
ixr S3 -TV-CABINET
SHOP.
I-I. BOECK,
Havinp receatly outlt a new ahJ suita ! shop on '
j
it Tt ax
Slain St., FlattSmOUth, N. T.,
n nun. ref---iiuiiy iniorm t ne c iiirens or l ass an i
r aili" nin.-roumies tint he has the facilitiea for ear-
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I
CABINET BUSINESS
In all its branches
IN THE HOST APPROVED STYLE
1 am prepared to tnrn oot the
O I I K A J? E S T
ai d iu t durable
Of ever decr.jition, ever otfi re-l in the Territory.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
-Prt!i-n'ar attention paiJ to making and fiu
ishiugCOt'l.'lA'S. All kin-Is of lumber taken in exchange for work.
Flatu aoath. April 10, 1865.
JSG5.
ALL KINDS.
w .
mi
wants.
CORN, OATS, &C-
Lirjf. a--!,ortment orniei'a and Imya clothing
IX forfalehy A. i). 4 CO.
SHliLLEU COKN forsa eby
AD. CO
ACori and Lar.! for sale by
A. D. CO.
A UKAVY IXVOICR of all ii.ds of Faaiily Gr
. eenes and OulCtini; Good j -ust erevedbv
A. X). & CO.
A LL kit,ds r Farming Implenietita for nale by
1 V A. 1. CO.
A "6 "t To Horse I'lowa for jale by
1 A I). &. CO.
N endless va. ittytf Hardware and Cutlery for
'tV--a!rt"t A.D.CO-S
V''!!. Poors, Sliinitl-, nias,
des. ription for sale bv
and Nails of every
AD. Ct.
l-J' kin.! of Country Proi.uoe taken in exe,.,ce
for goo,,, bv A u A ( .
'rJ"UU"."r!re "'1 e have fr, air
1 w.'.i fidoi.e H.,l-rth- I1KR.4LD, and other,
bave an g4od a right to advertixe as
AMIsOX, DOVEY CO.
I'llh la.gest Outfittiug Hous no.tl.i.f St Jos. w
x 11 A.Ml.suN DOHTitd's,
I'lattsiiioiith, Kebraska'.'
irm
NEBRASKA
HENRY BOECK,
Platt.smoctii. N. T..
Atreut fr JOS. BUTZER 1 M &. CO., i
rurnish promptly all loinl.Mor;e,, Monuments, and
all kinds of Marble woiks, on short notice and reas-
cuao.epric-s. , (.mavlti, w3ra.
Ordinance Xo OO.
Jin Ordinance to prohibit obstructions
upon tlie side walks within the limit.
of Pittlsmoiiih, on Aluin between 2d
and Hth sfrrdi.
t-KC. 1. be I! n'-ilaineiT Mr ihe MaVw Jill fnmunn
' ,h' c"y llattsiiiji;lli. JTsbras a, that
it slmll l" unlaw f'Uf. r anv p-rmio or pmrns 1 1
fine-.,r tav-or rair-e to be placert nr ltt od the
u'mJ -ix f-1 rf M.le-walk any IhiX, wapou, plow,
harroiv or ttilnvntor, or any i b tructi-in upon the
i.l ... n. t. 'Ir ......n ,1..:. L. ., . .V
R itinu i lie c.rnoi ate limiti .f -aid c i v
!SKr. 2. Il shall fee th-duty cf the city Marshal
ii n mi'iiue any iiictrurtioiis U,.u ilie gid walk
alnivi- sitct to renn.ve the s tne. ami charge there
moving nr to urns in ihe partie .irKd n; and
lor ihe ' co,.d o.l'enee shll lieanet'd anil t ikeo
lef re Iti- Mav. r.or anv Jo-th.'eor the Praie, and
I'pon eoivictoin h- flrt.l the 1m ofn.it lr- thsn
J 50. nor more thin ? j:,&ii t teih' with the costs
f .r such iitfence or otf .iites afir the fl-st.
This Ordinance to ske . EW-' from and aler its
publication tifc-n. d8 1 day of May, ISS'i
C L. CdUftit, Vavor.
F. M. DiihBIXOTOS, Rtcotder. ltua9,4w.
t j . r v -r'
FRESH LIME!
Good Vo. 1 Lime always on band and for sa'e by
be wholesale aud retail in amounu to uit purchaa-
1
T. K. IlANM, J. R CLAJIK.
Tootle, I&nria & Clark,
BANKERS,
Dealers iti
Gold tit. Ciold and Silver
Coin, Exchange, V- S.
and other Modi.
DEPOSITS RFCE1VFD,
andspecial atter.tiungiveo to Collections
PLATTSMOUTn, N. T.
ai9 difwtf
Grovrr & II.iUci'h
Ela-stic BtitclL
AND
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the
HIGHEST I'llEMIUMS
At llio St.ito Fairs cf
New York, Illitioif, Virginia,
Now Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
enuont, Wisconsin, lennessee,
Pennsjlvanin, Iinwit, Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
Indiana, Missouri, California,
At the Fair- cf til?
American I,is!i!ule, I'raiil.lin Instiu.'c,
Maryland Institute, Mastachux'Us AIs '
chunicS Association, Tain. Me
chnu'fsy Institute, St. Louis
Agricultural and Mtchnn
ics Afocintum,
And at numerous Institute and County Fairs, Imin l
inif a'l the Kainat which they were exhibited tha
past three year
First l'rizi-s hive also been awarded these Ha
rhini'S at tiie exhibitions of
LONDON. PARIS, DUBLIN. LINZ, BE
SANCON, 1JW0NNK, ST. D1ZIER,
CHALONS.
And they have ben furnished by special cumtiiind
t l thO
Empress of Trance,
Empress tf Austria,
Empress of Russia,
Empress of Brazil,
Queen f Spain, and
Queen i f Iiaraia.
The GROVER 4: BAKER ELAsTIC-fcTITC II SEW.
ISf; MACHINES arc superijr to all ethers for the
follow ius reasons :
1 They si w direet from the spool", and reunite m,
rewiiidin of threid.
2. They are more easily nnders'ood and used, and
less lihble to c'eranitotiieut than oilier machines.
Ji. 1 hi'j iire capabli of txeeuiing prrfec tly. with -cut
ehaiiite of ailjotmotit, a muih grt-.iter varieiy of
work than other uiurhiQes.
4. The stitch made lv thtso iiiacli:n"s la much
more II rm, elastic aud dtirjihle, i-p- t-tally upon a. It
ch' hicb require to l? washed and Ironed, than
any other a iii h
5. '1 his stitch, owiiij.' to the manner in which th
uiide' t ri-;id is itiwronuht, is inneh the most p!tim p
aud heiiCtifiil in ue, and retain. t!iis plumpness and
beauty even upon art.rles fpqnently ma-hedand
iroued until they are w.-rti out.
6 Thf.' siructure of tlie si-atn is stieh that, though
it he cot of broken at intervals of only a l-.w stiti.n
e, it will neither oven, rut. or tavel, hut remain
tlrm Mid durable.
7 I'ulik-other niTliin", these fasten both ends
of th- wain by their owu op ration.
S. With these inrhiiie9, hilf tilk Is ured upon
the Tirht or fre side ol Ihe seam, cotton may be.
used upon the other side without les-eniuK tho
stieti;tii ir ilur.ibility of the ti,'!m. This can be
clone on no other machine, and is a trreut saving upi:n
all articli-s stitched or ma e up wth bilk.
9. 1 h'-se luacbitie-, in ad lit on t- th-ir superior
merits as inr utnenis for at winfr. by a change of ail
justnient. eavjly . P-arned aud piai'tiecd, execute the
niooi beHtittfui and perniiiui Lt embroid''.y and orna
mental w ( rk.
Grover & Baker S. II. Co..
mr21 Cm 4j5 Broadway, Jiew Tork.
KlaEl'SEIl & WISE,
Dealers ia
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WALL PAPEK,
WINDOW SHADES.
Gonf e ctioneries,
lYolioiis,
Toys,
Coal Oil Lamps.
Arc. &c.
f ar also averts f.ir Ihe Tliirhnan
Mills, of 8t Joseph. .Mo., and bav nn nn Kn,l .
go'-d asMrtmentof
FANCY CASSIJfESES,
CLOTHS, JEANS.
FLANNELS, t c,
hkh we have re:ived on rnrri m;Minn . i ...
prepared to excfiane for '
WOOL OR CASH,
at very reatonahla jeures. Give as a call
one door east of the Ue.RA.hu office, Platumoutb'
iSiohrd Ira ' 9
May 16, 1865. tf
WILLITT POTTENGEE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PLATTSMOUTII . - - NEBRASKA.
National Claim Agency.
WASHINGTON. D- C-
F. M. DORRINGTON,
SUB AUFXT:
PLATTSMOUTII, . . NEBRASKA,
I prepared to treent and Droiuwn .:!,..
Coiifrress, CO'irt of Claim, aad the Denai ihmu i--
tenia FensH.D., B mot es, and Bounty Land. .e.
en! ed. tT Charges moderaw. and in proportion tt
tae .mint of tee cuim, F. Jf. DOKRIXGTO.V
Artll' ej.
H0. K. TOOTLE,
V'lKjf v"sJL y't'i V! IV-,' ,
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