Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 24, 1866, Image 3

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    Eh Ubra$ha JtcraW.-
LOC3AL NEWS-
from Wtdnttluy't Daily.
EWRev. fieo. C. Botts returned je
tarda on the Colorado.
f-SVild aro quit plentiful in
this region of countrt, and our pport
wen nra improving th opportunity hv
1:1 Jucing a g-od!y Dumber of them to stay
Lcre.
gErery dnj afford new proof, of
the pcu!iar effects of Roback'e Stomach
Hitters in eases where a disor Jercd condi
tion of tho etomach, liver and bowels, is
combined with great dhility, nervous
wd:i!tnegf, and intenso melancholy, there
can ko co doubt bat it it iure ponacea
ffifWe had the pleasure of meeting
our old frtPtid, Maj. J. W. Pearman, yes-
tttrduy while paising through the city
02 his wiiy to Omaha. The Maj. is an
o! 1 rvidsnt of Nebraska, served with the
"nJ Nebrmka cavalry during its term of
!.i!iitinent, wa with Grant's army before
Kiobraond, an has for the past eighteen
inomiu ben stationed at Davenport,
leva, as cheif Quartermaster of that
1.partraent. The Maj. has bought prop
t -:y nt I) ivenport, and is now on a Tis
is to N.-br iska for the purpose of dispos
ing of L'u property here and removing
bis family to Davenport.
fr-m TJ.urtday' lai'.y.
TThe street crossing are completed
as far up as Fourth Sc., and the city ap
)j:;rs, and it. much better in consequence
JPJDode's majority in I'ottawatta
iuid Jcounty is 52 a little under the
ttverago mnj'rity of the ticket.
2y"The Confederate colony in Brazil
: i a bad way, and the members of it
it rs uDiioas to get back to the United
.-Mates.
'i.Mrs. Ii-onon has taken charge of
the Ilerndon Homo, Omaha, and is refit
ting it for the accommodation of the
J-'iblij.
JyThe Council BiufT Xnpareil says,
if the weather keeps good, the principal
1 ..rt of the grading of the Chicago L
N)rtbwestern Railroad to the Missouri
; iver will be completed within four weeks.
STKotrently some n iners were work
at the bottom of a shaft in Calaveras.
California, when one of them unclosed
with his pick an orific through which
fames eauld be distinctly seen. Turning
round and throwing down his p;ck, he
re.-aaiked to his chums: '-It's no uo to
j;o any further Loth; we've struck Hell !
fffTbe steamer Cora was sunk near
St. Joseph yesterday, on h.T downward
trip. She had on board a considerable
amount of wheat from this city, which
via insured in tho Aetna. This is the
third or fourth boat that has been sunk
within the last moi.th between this place
und St. Joseph. Why i it. It must be
i-ijsed by carelessness, or because it is
.'j in I'iC S'-aun.
A greater number of actual ttt
tiers haro cme to Nebrakn during the
past year than f-ver before in th same
length of time since the Territory has
h'on organized. They are mostly men
wi'h families, who engage in tilling the
sj;l. They are the real wealth of an
oountrv. One of the main reasons for
(iiis large inflm is the spreading of in.
formation relative to our Territory its
climate, soil, products, markets, ec.
I,iL this course be continued, and the
immigration the coming season will be
much larger than it has vcen during the
pas. Send papers, write letters, and d t
ail in your power to give eastern people
a correct idea of our country.
Vew Friany't Vuitj.
gSTTnc Nebraska ity Press says busi
ness is very brisk in that iitv. Such a
state of affairs is goo J evidence of pros
pet ity, from the fact that nearly all the
tiwns on the upper Missouri are now re.
duced to their "normal condition" that
is, to their own legitimate business, the
freighting west having materially subsid
ed. (5S"A writer in the Nebraska City Sacs
evidently takos pride in subscribing him
self and -Ex-Rebel," and goes into ex.
tacicj in verso under that appelation.
Such titles may be, andwe presume are,
honorable in that city ; but the writer
rhould remember that the Territory has
lately prononnced, by an emphatic ma
jority at tho ballot box, in favor of Inal
ly.
fJTWj learn from Mr. Simpson that
the Cora was not sunk as reported yes
terday ; but had a hole knocked through
her hall which let in a considerable
amount of water. The iujury was tem
porarily repaired, and she went ahead.
It is the belief of Mr. Simpson thatro
great amount of her cargo was injured.
fc3?"Va bad the plsasure of meeting
Wm. Hale, Esq., of Glenwood, to-day.
He was ia the city on business. He re
pot t3 the Republicans of Mills county
jibilaat in consequence of their recent
victor ovr the policy of "Moses." Mr
Hale is evidently a "sound" man, as well
as an able lawyer ; and we hope to see
him ofttn.
jyTho St. Joseph Herald which was
at one time considered a loyal paper, is
now urging rebels to go before the Reg
istcring officer and swallow the "iron
clad" oath required by their constitution,
in order tliat they may vote at the fall
election. Uou'd the llnald have them
perjure themselves after having ornmit
ed: treason? We think they have enough
to answer for, already; without jeopar
disicg their souls by perjury. And to
think that a paper which was once loyal
fiouM urge them to de 89.
.- fro Saturday, Daily
A Shooting Galley has ben open-
ed in Nebraska City; so says the Sews,
fTTDr. Rentier has ben appointed I
T . - t rr 1 c 1 o v i
iuiTcinr ui I uiiacnj, cegars nn j snua
for Nebraska. IItrjr. - ;
(fTVJmt received nt Thomas' Photo.
graph G al'ery, a Inrge lot of F incyFramis
Mouldings, etc.
C"A roan who speculates in lottery
tickets is pretty sure, in the end, to Le
broken on the wheel
(iiThe goods and cba'tela belonging
t the estate of Peter A. Sarpy were sold
at public Auction to-day by the adminis
trator. 5TThe Nebraska City ' Sews eavs :
We b-arn f-om the Captain of the ferry
boat, 'Nobraska City No. 2.' that more
families have been crossed from the Iwa
to the Nebraska side thi fall than any
other precrtdine year. The greaf-r nam
ber crossed have settled in the vicinity of
Salt Creek and the Bine river,
(TS?""It takes money to buy whiskey
0 it does to run a newspaper. If a few
of those indebted to as will come for
ward and settle it will assist materially
in running the 11-rs.i.d. We seldom
'dun" our patons, and w hope thv
will not give us oause to repeat it again
for a long time,
p"W learn from the Rev! Mr. Btts
tlat the lady whose ?nnerosity has given
to our city the beautiful Church of wbch
he is Rector, has also furnished it with a
Pipe Organ marble front. a solid sil
ver Communion Service, Carpet. Lamp
&a , of the finest dscrir tion. The
Church is ereeted in memory of her has
band and son. What monument can
prrpetoatH the memory of pood men than
the home of God, where the weary and
heavy laden may join their prayers with
the praises of the faithful.
- - -
From. Monday' t iMity. ' ,
(PSealed proposals will he received
for completing the work on St. Luke's
Church See hand.bills.
(?7"Salipc county is reported 23 ma
jority for Morton. It gives 22 for Hell
man over Doom
(J2?"rhe new bell for the Presbyterian
Church was raised last week, and will
hnreafter be rung regularly. It is an ex
cellent bt-ll, its tone being loud and clear
(J" Yesterday was regular "Fall"
dav. The wind was strong and cold,
from the North wet, wih an oceassion
al sprinkle t rain. Last night was clear,
cold and frnstv.
g-Tlie Biard of Trade of Omaha
have made preparations for receiving the'
excursionists from St. Joseph on their
arrival in Omaha. Gen. Dix will not be
one of the number, as was first supposed.
(T"A New York date of the 15ib inst.
announce that Horace Grecly has re
ceived and accepted the Republican nom
ination for Congress in the 4th district in
that city.
CJudga E. S. Dundy arrived in
town this forenoon, and -pened court.
There is n large amount of business on
the docket, among it a numbsr of criminal
caces.
(p"J. Sterling Morton says: "We
always did admire pluck!" You are
right, my boy ! We know of several peo
ple who think the sauie way. Pluck is a
great inatiation, and we have not the
least d'ubt you admire it.
(JThe "signs of tbe times" are fa
vorable for Nebraska, and especially for
this countv. We are informed that a
coiony of forty families will remove from
Illinois into this county next spring A
portion of the men are now here pur
chasing land preparatory to removing
their ftrailies in the spring. If you
would have more of this class of people
here, ad t trine Nebraska.
JTTbe people of Nebraska City are
ming every exertion t r establish the
tri weekly mail between tost city and
Kearney which was suspended soooe
time since and weekly service inaugural
ed instead. We hope they may succeed.
fs?"We have heard it said by some
that as good butter and cheese could not
be made in Nebraska as in the eastern
Sttaes, because of the difference in the
kind of grasses. Mis. Joh.i Richardson,
of Eight Mile Grove, ha proven this ioea
erronious She left a roll of butter at
the Herald office last Saturday that can
not be surpassed in the best dairy c uu
ties of New JYork. n is nn loubte lly
owing to tho crude arrangements with
which some of our fanners are provided
for the manufacture a f butter nd cheese
that the entire product of these nr'icle
in Nebraska is not of the very best qual
itv. Oar prairie grass may not he as
good as some of the tanae grasses in the
east, but the only difference would be j
the quantity, not in the quality, if our
farmers were provided with the necessa
ry machinery and conveniences for man
facturing batter and cheese.
From Tueday' Daily.
rMarphee 4 Simpson at Rock Bluffs,
are ellinj; off their entire tock of goodt
at cost. See p latere.
TYe want ten cords of wood on
subscription and advertising. Who Till
furnish it, or a part of it.
gTJohn Morrisssy, the noted bruiser
and blackleg, hat been selected by tho
Demo.rat8 of the Fifth New York Dis
trict to represent them in Corgress.
rThe quarterly mcetinjr of the M. E.
Church eommenoed to-day, conducted by
Elder Miller, of Plattsmouth. Press.
fTThe Omha papers to dy contain
nothing but Excursion' articles. Ii't
a 'big tbin on wheels," and w don't
blame the people of Omaha for feelinj
10l?T. It IS nearly eaual to the Republi-
1 .- n i .
can victory id Pou'las county.
j Col. O. P. Mason and Hon. ..Win. j
i McLennan, nf N'Ora-ka City, are in t.iwn j
j attending Court I
fDuring nearly nire years re-idne! j
in ebrasks. we have never known so
many immigrants -4a arrive-in the fall -f
the year as are nrritin;- tin fall. Every j
j day w h te cohered wagons may be seen
on our streets containing the faini ies
and household effect of those who are
leaving the crowded settlement in the
east to take up their abode on the broad
aDd fertile prairies tf Nebraska. There
is room and to spare for thousands more
Government land can be had for living
upon it, without paying one cent except
the Land Office fees, whish only mount
to a trifio ; and it is far better land than
can be found in the east The soil in
many places is Eve and six f et in dpth,
and there ia no "wear out" to it. Land
has never been known to be exhausted in
this country from i:ultivntin, and -n-
richirg it bv artificial means is a thing
never thought of here.
D H Wheeler at home ag in
I take pleasure in informing inv i'd
business patrons ibat I tin nt how
ngsin and establisbid in the (Jneri
Agency business n- of old. Thank f i.
for past favors, I now solicit the pat
ronage of rav old, and all nw friend- to
to give me a call. I will endeavor t.
give satisfaction to all.
A 1 business intrusted to my care wdi
receive my prompt and pfrsonl nttii
tion. Give me a call at the old oIEoe
tie Court Hovue.
D. II. Whkflkr,
of firm of D. II. Whaler Co.
Plattemouth Neb- Oct. 13th I8G6
ERKOKS OP VOUril,
K fre-.ll.imitii wb.i nuiT. n'd for yrars fr.ro Nr v t
Dhilir, fiem-.lii lH-cay, od mil the ff' ci T
youthful inillMjietii'B, Wil', fcr the k?of ufl' ua
h'imnily, Ft-nd f.ee to kll who n rd it. tl.e i woi
iJ ti c:i i fur i fcki. the Miiple 'riiflv .j
w icU be ri fD'ed S'i.DVh" wifbidn o pruti. !
i he dvrlL-er' txpe':ii.ce, can do o I jr nd'lies.i g
In pt-rfret cr na.lnce Jons B Ooiim,
e. 15w-'tm So. 42 Cedar M.. ' w Yu k
(T"In going for or ordering goods
the grr at question to be solved is whT
thev can be had mj a to enable th-1 pur
chaser to make the gratRt profit If
thev can be had netr horoi for ahuut th
saiii? raony 'bat wou'd h;ve to if r'd
at a greater distiinee, it is certainly an
inducmpnt. Let our dealers in 'Jroe
ries, L'quors, e.c, reason upon this sub
ject, and wh-n thev want nnvtbitig in 'he
line, go to Westheimer & Eppstein, in
St. Joseph, and we doubt nt tbev can
make it more profitable than to seno" or go
furth.r ens!. j-261m
SETTLE UP.
All persans indebted to me bv account
or oberwise. are rrquesfil to. call and
settle forthwith. All ao-onnts unpaid
will, after a reasonable length of time,
be placed in the lnindi of an officer for
coVeotion
seiSdtf Geo. Boeck
DFt. M H M'CLUSKE
DENTIST-
Wi l rl all wo k in his line on hort notice.
s-J-Oittc itU Dr. '..ir. nation.
July.
First Annual Statement
OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN
Insurance Company,
OF PECORAH, IOWA,
FOR rilK YEAR ENDING JUNE30th, 1S(J6.
Total natnler of Polirie iKsn il to date
Nunil er of poiirtes rxjiired aud cancvl-
el to ls e
Number . f Policies in 'orce at dt
Whole am.iun' of Property Inanred
to dtt
Amount of Property on whl'h lnnr-
1679
31
164S
$1,090,641,00
SYS7V00
lt035,ll91,nO
2.-1.847,86
ance liaa expireJ and lxtn can-rl-d
Total amount of Property at rik
t'otiil amoui-l of Pr iniums reci-ired to
date
CASH ITEMS:
Caah Pr-minm on hsnil $12,069,59
Caih Pr minion in hn la
of Ag-rit-
Notet of u 'earned Premium
Peisonal P op- rty
2 216.92
.1.0P4 2
1 .uim w.
Tol il icamn'ations 2'.8S1.18
tfeco'-d Cap.tal 21W MW)
T.alCapi'al $'.4ii,:58l,13
Ln-ej art'Uel ai d doe
Lwi"' a''jyttl and not doe
I r-oit and jwaitian prof
none
none
(e-tima'e ') 425,00
ll other claims against tne Com
pany none
Tlie pi latest smonot allowed to- .
be in-ured ia any oni' rik
or block saiiect to cue fire $5,000,00
TTK OK IOWA. I.,
Win .eshHk rounty
John T. Clark, b eing duly sworn
doth . em.se and y th t th- above statement Is true
r . . . . . i i i i l i :
and cor -cf o the b-st of h' nowledpe and elief,
aad ihat h" i President of auld Comuany
'SO. T. Cl ARK
iubsc- ibe ' rd vnn o before me this 14ib day
of July . 866. at D coMh. I-wa
. . Cbaelet JUU, Notary Public.
Notarial 'eal.J
Cer?ificatP of Authority
(To expire on the lat of January, 167 )
1NSCRNCB lKPtRT'KVT,
OrrricB or Tehritohal acdit a,
On Hi. S- h.. Sept . 27.
ir.,., . R j. Msttias. E-a.. A-ent fo lb North
'u -t.'n lnmanre Comnsny' la ed Decorah. Ia
in-Sat. of I wa, has led in thi Office a .p of
.h.. iri of Incorixiration -f "aid Oomvany. and
Stat nient nndr oslh, .howiop its condition, as le
qnired by the Fifth Section Of a Law of the Territo
ry of Nebra-ka. intitbd Ai Art In Rela'inn to In
surance Companies." approed Febmary Jb-h. 864;
and Whereas, raid Company h is furni-hed 'he nn
deriKnd snii-fHCtnry evid-nee that it ia possessed
f One Hundred Thousand D lla a of Actual Cspi
t'l I -Teat id In Stress of t le.t par Talue, or in
Poods or MortfrxKes on Real Estate worth d utile the
amront fur wbirh the a me is m rtxt'eil ; and
Whereas, sa-d Company has fll-d in this Office a
written Instrument, under the Sil of the Company
sitfred by the President and PecreUry thereo' au
tho iir(T the said E J. Vuh is to acknowledge ser
Tiee of process for and t behalf of said Company,
conseniioc that service of pro- ees opon him shall be
taken and held to be as valid aa if aerTed opon the
Compan, according to the Laws of this Territory or
any other Slat-, an t waivinr all claims of errors by
reason of nch aerrlee; and Whereas. E J. Msthda
has ruraishrd aatisfaetorT evidence that he ia the
anthnjixed Aftent of said Company ,
Thkkbiobk. Be it jtaotc, Vy thet PrtsnU, That
in purs'ianre of the aforesabl Act, I, JOHN olL
LiPIK, AuilitO' of the Territory of Nebraska, do
hertbtt fortify, that E, J. athi, Emj , has full au
thority to act as an Agent for the s .id North esiern
Isurance Company, at Piatfcmouth. in the Territory
of Nebraska, and to do an I per oim all acts for and
n hehalfof aid C-tnnany auihonxel by bis appoint
J m-nt as i-urh Ag-nt, and by the Laws of this Terrl-
In H'unes W hereof , I bav aub-ciibed my name
and canted Or eal ot the Auditor's otfiro io be
aixed. tola St th T rcpt- mber, A D.. lrlo6.
JOHN tllLLI S. 18.
Seal rf the Audi tor 'a Office. Territor.al Auditor.
tet.ll.IStG. w3
rw-ine place to fct cheap Unip nd Lamp Ch'moeys
lbi SLACK, BUTTERY it CO '3.
A"
BAKES Y,
GROCERIES & PHOVISIOH3.
MAT1IIS& SONS.
(PU'tc'f.sori t J. Tarc-1 Ik Soar.)
PtATTSMiiCTII, Neb.
Ke'p ir.tnlly on hin t a go l in. ply of
I llf.S II Hit HA I) j
Plt'S,
: caki:s
and every thine iu the line. AUo
GROCERIES cf- PROVISIOXS
of all kinds.
H"linn : Country ProIu", Bu: t'.-r, Ks, is.
JLJ (jive u a e:i.
(seia, 23, 1SBS.
XOTICE.
To City and Township Boards of Ed
ucalion :
By applying at the County Clerk'a Office, Plult.i
mouth, N V , ma arill tf furoUhed wilb all nfcrwi
ry M:;r.k- fir yrar nnnn.il School Reports, Including
&!fink pi- j"Hcncr K-Krts ; oianic cert neat
nt KlectK n and blunk Honda fur your T w i h p and
Dli-tnct (ifflcw. Plt-xM! supply youraelres at t
earliest prji titublu luomi'nt.
B. 6PITSLOCK.
pt.2S,"iw.l County Celrk
O. B. llil-H. ClLH' rn & (ROXTOX,
Lnte Siijt I:dion AJiiira. Attirrneya at l.aio
IRICH, CALHOUN & CAOXTON-
The h-,v ni.m'd ffent'i"nn hare ciiir-
ib"n ! ii- Vnjirepf ih- pu ix-s. of i rof ih
iovc tjiiiftti. m aintinM tny tritn of li fliwnn. a
Mr Ti--prirfi i ioprutf such claim), Htb-r rtr e
i onirrin-.,r a of th Pepartme'tts of Unvt-rnmeni
or 1 e r- i he C-m t of ClairnM.
Mr I hi h wit' lT'.'.' hif e aoaul ui euti n t
t -in h- ;it V-yngTon
C3" flic l "eUi-f k i C'ir. tonittr of Main
Altlt'EN "HOP.
Tie n i. - ipT'l b . n i pii chstJ -he eftxl'li.-'.-rnt-nt
I. rmr y ido1 ! M. M nrjir.y, la prepared
t.. :c-ciiiilmi'lMte c'liimur wiin a' yinii.fr in In-Itn'
ot -liai H KS IllLtS BttlI.Es COLLAR
W i PS .s l'i:-, mi l r.Mlii.:g el,e that D'ay I
t''i d for
2" Uepaii i'.g d -t e -:i ?hirt I'Otic-, ail nt r--
M 'I hlr rattv.
A..l:w i W COl'RTKI'ilt I
K A C R V K3
N I VV
:j Lop
rh- su-i rrihfi n'li i re-ixr'fuily call the aite'i
-ion i f ilieriiizeD- f I l.it'-n ..ail ' d tlo-nnlM' at
Ti:e ( tti 'h-.t li' I Cittel o i " -I -ir t- of
' .-iiil i l '..ro vtn- e it : I it - Ui-rr'!n
ii i, d 'i.; in i . ii l hiiiL.t n t.tt. h-y-
lr I: U - II.-. !! 1 K lii'Tf (P.l'ilml i- 'i : m
. I it.d I -viiijf - ' - to i I i- ir-' :o iht
)i:ic. " ( .- - ' ud 'fi t llisi hi hu w s.i'iofHe
ili : : i v. Ji m i r.i : i .
(4. J. Tii'OCiOiOH ION
Wilted & Oibbs3
NOISKLESS SF.U'ING MACHINE.
The n i JIa chl ne in
Come and wethis silent and heantlfnl Machine,
whether you wi.h to purchase or not. It win cuarm
nrl n'AMH. Yon.
TS-PR1CK FROM 460 to 175. "Tlieftitrh nir.de
hv tliis Machine ia new ami fwitlinr. I he TieiM
f Lr4.p &tiU f nn ii)f a lieu t ful, elas ic and
durable seam which is so stronf! that a pie-e not
half an Inch loa cut from it cnm-t be pulled apat"
P. P. TODD, Agent
forWILl.COX A GlUBS.WnF.ELKR WILSON,
GROVKk & IIAKKRand FLORENCE.
OlHc-'at B. NEWMAN'n ClothiiiR Emporium,
Plattsmodtii, Neb.
Anj(.7i h, '6r:w4i.d"m
HEADS CF CABBAGE!
1 hive a lare lot of Rood Cabbape wliictr.I ill
sell at reasonable prices. Alo
KKOUT and PICKLED CABBAGE
put up io barrels, and in ten and twer.tv gallon kess.
Persons wanting anything of the kind will do well
to rive me a call.
Order frmn a dintanit filed en short notice.
Call at my garden or ad'lreis orders to
W. J HKs.sKR.
Plattsmouth, Cass county, X. T.
Sept. 25. 1865. 4 w
UNION PACIFIC
JiVIL EOADI
OPEX TO KEARNEY !
-FOR-
FREIGHT I PAS E.,GERS
Cmra ncing Monday, August 20th, 1866, the ITn
Ion Paciflv Rail R.d will runl'assenger and Freight
Tiains
BET OMPHA & KEARNEY.
Train will "ee Omahs DAILY (Sundays except
el), connecting at Kearney with
UoIl day's Overland
MAIL and EXPRESS COACHES
for Drmrer, Lake, Virginia City, and all prists
In Colorado, CUih, Idaho and Montana
. . .T.i, 1 1 a
The CMOS PACIFIC KAIL ROAD is amply
equipped with II st class coaches, freiebt cars rno
enKiues, to do prorap ly all business that may off r.
Parser ifi-rs mv relv on close connection east nd
west and shippers are su ed that all freight will
receive dispatch nd beca'efuHy bandied.
SAML. B. RRFD, Oen'l supt.
W. SNYDER. Gen 'I Freight A Ti.ket Ag't
Omana. Aur. 16, 1866 augWfc w8ro.
CITY MEAT MARKET,
AND
Empire ffieat Market
The u nd.-rigned Is n w prepared to furuiah the
eitisens of tbia place with the best
FRESH BEEF,
MVTTONt
VEAL,
PORK,
ASP HA COM
I alao keep ' r"
EGGS, BUTTER,
CHEESE, POTATOES,
ASD VEGETABLES.
mad will pay the highest marbet price for all kinds
of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
WM. F. MORRISOX,
ruttaaou Ji, SIiT 15, Hsx.4
ii
Cou.M.ii Main iM) Tiu;!i Stui-k i s I'r, r : io!: : w, X. T
OUTFITTING " CLOTllING ttOUS!
IN THE WKST!
. i
I)"a'i'r in
GeDts' Furnishing Goods.
IIat4 l aps, IIoofKa KIioc. Triiiik, Vajcx, &c. &r
A I.. i a jargp lot of
UDCER CLOTHJXt AND R.VOLVERS
(J! all de rrip'i.n e alwnys on hand.
tr3F( alljindrxii'iiitie
!vew M sonic.
I'Uttstnr.utii, April 10th, J 8G6.
Simpson, Sharp "o.,
VVholesale and Retail
deceiving. Forvarding"and Commission Merchants,
PLATTSM0UTH,
Deafer in FASCY ASD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIOSS, ST. LOUIS
VIDOV-BLISDS, GLASS,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
Alto, Stents for the'celebrated
SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK
Quaker Bov and
Mlonisan Wagons; cfcO
Y$ intilt ell to Call and Se4
jaolSavfa
Pictui'es taken
rXlfTill W.L. THOMsiS' J?
lBi'irture Gallery
I VfsWuiuT Korth Side Main 5t , I 1 Al
LSMT '
mbrotypes, Photofrrnph, Gem Pictures, Ac A good assortment of Cases Frames,
AUtnm.., &c, eonaUntly keptonhand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding or Irames
made to order, of any ixe
WM. R. FEXICK,
PEN ICR &
' sh Wholesale
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Class, Paints, Oils,
Oil and JLamps, stationery, xc.
NCS. S&. 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO- .
Ij-We are the Nortt.tresteni Wholesale fents fir Dr. B. Jjtei ftp, ard Dr. J. C. yr k Co.,
anu cau larnifh thijr mcoicii.es in aryqi:antmw. JenS4 if
vv iu A jN ,
rnv'-'xlensive stork at tht
Brick Building
jE3. INTO 733a?XI3L.
NEBRASKA.
FLOUR, DOORS, SASH.
PISE LUMBER, SIIISGLES,
MOWER AND REAPER,
Wood's Mowers,
, and Examine our Slock.
Simpson, Sharp 6 Co.
of all Kinds
WH. L0TINQ.
LOVING,
Dealers ia - -
Pure Wines and Liquors, Coal
SUGAR-COATED,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Free from Mercury
o
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a
ALL MINERAL PO SON,
And are, undoubtedly, tlio
best ronu'Jy extant
FOU
a.
SICK AXD XERVOrS HEAD If HE !
. oa.w
0 Orernting, 7sT
Si
0
' of a gppcit nflinitv for tho
mucous membrano of tha Iioh aU.
thereby remoriiig the onuses. At a
SLIVER PILL
o
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a
a
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they can harp nn riral, Mng com
posed of the tno.ot
Powerful Vegetable Extracts
which hare a direct action on tho
SPLEEN AND LIVER,
the happy elToet of h Iim-H can I
seen after one or two du.-ca. They
lie more the Iiile,
Assist Iifcstion,
Care Costireness,
In Tiiot, they are, nn their name
i ilicnlen, the
BLOOD PILL
a
Ifl
o
o
"The Life-Gifing Principle."
They senroh out disease anil
strike :it its Tory root, leaving tlio
system in the lull vi(;or of tienllh ;
are I'KItKKCTI. Y HAKMLESS TO
1 N KA NTS, R I'KKSU.NS OK TH E
MUST PKI.ICATE COXSTITU
TlONtf, and are a
SAFER, SOKEB AND BETTEH
Purgative Pill
than hns ever before lon Hvailnhla
to nmnkin.l, and, heing lln.-kly KU-iAR-t.OATKI',
Hreesiie-ially ailnpt
eij as a REMKDY FOR CH I I.IKKN,
ami iHTxoiis who have a dread of
swallowing a pill. They Hr,t lln.
niiestioii:ill v. on a nt
M
5
0
KuaiKi-iury UA I MAKTIUS. '
inn no nouseliold JL.
should l with. X
tliAm .
PRINCE. WALTON & CO..
(Successors to Dr. C. W. Robotic,)
60LE TROrRIETORS,
ITos. 66, 68, 60 & 62 East Third St.
CI3VCirst3VA.Tr, o.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
WK8. MOTGOMRV.
CVI.ON W1I-IIJV.
Montgomery & Willams
TOBACCONISTS,
Post Office Building, Plaiiimcuih. X. T.
We keep constantly on hand a good araortmcnt af
GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES-
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
VJr GIVES CS A CALL' The latch-strinar nl
ways ban gs oat. jy2t
O. F. 6YGCR,
NIC H
Is prepared to rto all of work in hix line, an.h
u H'H'SK. SIOX. ORNAMKNTAI. aal CARHItOI
PAINTING, Gilriinr, Glniine aiiI Paper Maori nf.
Sh p at the old gland, hetireeo th. it. K. C'huraa
and Prhool Mouse, where I have tha hext of eooveaU
eneea for CrriaKe. Wtifon and SitfO Pa ntiuft. Cl.
ue a call 1' you want good work at low price.
o r. UTWEK.
Plattsmoulb, April 9th. 16ia
to Blaclr, Pott.'y Oa.'a for T.arJT.ard 01
JI ana Lakrieatora.
Burned Out,
BUT NOT DISCOURAGED.
T. W. Shryock i airaln at the old tnn(' p epareW
to wail upon hix former cait-mer, aod tiu p'iblie
u nerally. If you want anything n shape of Farnf
ture or Chaira, ttive bim a call. 3rd atreet ner
Maio.P.atumoutb, N. T. m&yI7,u'.f.
Wnii II- Lemkr,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ONE DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFICE,
Plattsmoutri, Nebraska.
Iec27 1S66 tf
National Claim Agency.
WASHINGTON D-C-
F. M. DORRINGTON,
SUB A(jrNT:
PLATTSMOUTIJ, - - NEBRASKA,
! nrenared to prevent and proaecale claim bef"rt
Co"Kre, Court of Claim and the Dep. tments. Pa
teotH. Pen.ionn, Boant e. and Bounty Law!!
cared. (VCharire moderate, and In prwinrtio ta
the am-Hint or the claim. r. m. iMJUKI ru
; April 10, '85.
THOMAS C. CRESSHAW,
t rACasa or aao deale is
Saddle i and Harness,
BRIDLES, CuLLARS, rURRIE
Combs, Spurs, Lashes, Whips, f-c.
Ma:a Street,
NEBRASKA CITY, - - N. T.
Tailoring.
The onder'f:Dd has again opn'd a TAILOK
SHOP at hi UM S and.w tb of the rew hridif ea
.Second Mreet, w4re he it prepared to So all work nl
hi. lioe on rvaauLab! terd. ; '
JOHN M AHL,
Anguat 14, leP. .
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