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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1866)
She atebwha irrutdL LOCAL x i:vh. JS-vm IF dJnttdtiy'4 Dai'y. Iirgi? qn.intitj of ice is floating in the river to li iy .?"Siitisn, S!i:irp A C-. h:vo a fu j;trior article of buck vt Lent Hour. N ) mail from the north to-day. Could not pet across the Platte. 5?"ThankslviD Service and Sermon in the Episcopal Church on Thursday 2'Jth at 11 a. m. Vl)r. O'llitnlon, of Oinnha, ai thrown from n hngzy last week, fractur ing his collar bone. ("Morrison, cf the city meat market, brought in a half dozen hoi tlii? morn ing that the smallest one would require a hogshead to seild it in. C?"There will be no paper issued from this office to-morrow, it bein the day set apart for all ";rood people' to pive praise and thanks for the many !Ir.sing8 we enjoy a a nation and as individuals. 2?"The K. & N. Stage Co. has hauled off their coaches and put on two horgo hacks again. If the people nud papers of Nebraska will only encourage the Western Stae Co., wo will soon be re duced to a buckboard agnin. TIio Mary9vil!e Enterprise says: We learn from Mr. linker, of Kock Creek, Jones county, X. T., that a party of indiaris suppaacti to be Otoes and low. -is came to tho house of Mr. Hughes, who lives one mile below the mouth of Hock Creek, while the family were out visiting, and after plund-ring the house of most of its contents, set fire to it, destroying it all. The Indians had been oa a hunt up in the Uicwner Fcttlcmtnt, mid had been driven away on account of their setting Cre to ttiu prairie and endanger ing settlers' property." Two Tlre;ilH not Xecewary. "The ('hri-iinn Advocate nnd Journal says : "Yh le we ab;ite none. of the wi-11-deserved praiicS we have given to others, wo muit injustice express our confidence in tho merits of the Wilcox it i.bbs Sewing Midline. We consider that a great desideratum 1ns been supplied by It, in proving, beyond doubt, that tia threads are nut, as was tmppoujJ, w.cessj ry to be m gwnl instrument." ivsii:rsii.4. There is probably no one dif e:iso vviih which mankind are nfilictcd which is the source of so in any ailmcntsas Dyspepsia, or as it is more commonly rnikd sour stomach, and there is no more cortiiin rtinedy than Iljhnck's Stomach U;tter. J"ryt i, Ui.iy I'uily. V" A party of tnen direct frcm Cali fornia arrived iu town yesterday morn ing (JTToi J, one of the supposed pMrtici p;it. in the murder of a b.iy at Nebras ka City last summer, has just l.;id his trial. We havo not learned the result. yA party of mrn left town a fVv days sire? for a winter campaign on th-; uppor Missouri. They propose to tinp nnd hunt, and exprxt to br.ng down Iarg9 quantities of furs in the spring. fTIt is expected '-To Council T-IuTs and Omaha," late edition, will be i-js.id in pampl-.le' form in a few days, nn 1 ssnt all over th? east f.3 an advertisement for Plattsmoutb. ("Thinksgiving day was generally observed in this city. A largo proportion of our citizens attended church services, and a still larger proportion asited in cleaning the meat off turkey bones. fTj-Wo would call attention to the card of Sa:a M. Chapman, in another column. Those requiring the service of an energetic and trusty lawyer, and one well posted, will find Mr. Chapman the Try man they want. 3T Black, Buttery & Co. havo laid in a large supply of Kobaek's Bitters, the first ever kept in the place. They saw the a lvertisement in the Herald and con eluded to try them. They are selling c!T rapidly. Does any one th:nk advertia ing don't pay ? ."The steamer Sunset came up on Wednesday evening. She is now lying just above the mouth of Platte, on the' Iowa side, unable to proceed further on account of the ice. She is the last boat of the season. "Tho houso of Alex. Majors, of Ne braska City, was entered by burglars a few nights ago. Tho thieves ransacked the house, piled all the silver ware on the floor, and then entered the room whero Mrs. Majors was sleeping, to secure the a?h. Their entrance aroused Mrs. Ma jjrs, who immediately turned up the .lamp, putting the burglars to flight. In tleir hiMe they neglected tj take thj silver ware with them ; and all they got was a watoh belonging to Micbeal Heed, who was sleeping in the houss. From Satiinliti'i Daily 5?"Main street has presented a livelv appearanc3 to dav. A large number cf farmers are in town, and a fair propor tion of strangers. (2?"A series of revival n eetipgs are be"mg held by Elder Dungan, of the Christian Church, at the Brick School House. Meeting every night. tyDr. Living-ton is endeavoring to Tnike up a party to go to the Blue on a anting expedition. It will b rare 6poit. There are plenty of Elk out there. CSTho police forca of Council Bluffs has been materially increisej : the mer chants having employed two men and the city authorities having cmplsye t two more. 5? The Southern Xtbrakiai says ser eral persons who had thefever" caused by over excitement about the Cherokee country, left for that new garden spot, but have returned with the "chills." I Nebraska b'-ats all of them. Wc have go i J soil, poo l markpt, nnd above nil a healthy climate. Persons enilgratinj . to any of the western countries will bear this in mind. Ordered to Leave. We lenn with gratificHtirn that our efficient Deruty city .Marshall is cleaning out our hotels uliout town, by procuring the neeessnjy legal authority and ordering off the inmates If this work is thoroughly doje, as we doubt not it will be, it will free our citv of a great nuiance and make horse thieves and gamblers scarce. Seb. City Are we to understand that all the in mates of the hotels of Nebraska City are included in thin sweeping order? This is a singular proceedure, indeed! but then, Nebraska City is immensely copper johnson. and we presume that accounts for It. From Monday' t Daily. C3TT. K. Ilanna, Esq , left for St. Joseph last Friday morning on the West ern Stage Co's. coach. ?"Yesterdy H nature and a largo portion of Plattsmouth wero eDvelop?d in a derse fog. U.-sT" Farmer 3 generally throughout the county have finished gathering corn. The crop is much lighter than last year. (T"As will be seen by reference to his card, Hon S. Maxwell has opened a law nflb.:e in th" Court House, where he may hereafter be found. We predict nn ex tensive practice for Mr. M., as therein not a man in Nebraska who applies him self closer ti whatever he has in hand. He never docs anything by halves, nnd those who entrust business to him can rest assured that it will receive his undi vided attention. As to his abilities we need have nothing to say. lie is too well known in Nebraska for anyone to doubt his soundness of jadgement, and ability to carry through wha'.evor he undertakes. From 7'urdtty' Jjiiily. .v7"I'oik is selling at $5 and $7 per 10 ) poun U in Nebraska City. C7"Tho steamer Metamora has gone into v inter quarters at Omaha. CsTThi ordinanca of baptism was administered by Elder Dungan, of the Christian Church, on Sabbath morning last. C-The Iv. & N. i-tage Co's. conch took out ten pessengis this morning. People will patronize it, as they ouht to. f.fCall at Eaton's and pet one of these clocks that will tell the time of day, the day of t!u week a:il month, and the month of the year. 'C"57"''he Third Quarterly Meeting of tho M. I- Church in I'iattsmouth will be held on Saturday nnd Surday next. Services on Saturday evening. ' Cv"A farmer near Fr. C ilboun r:is-d 5o8 feet of vine and IDS pounds of mel on from a single aerd last summer: Tin largest meloa weighed 38 pounds. ;;-J"Ifthrf old "saw" that the "three first divs of winter rule th soasjn," should provo correct, we will certainty not complain of bad weather this winter. xfOwing to the fine weather, good road, and large supply of wood in the market, that very necessary a'tiels has declined somewhat the past week. Good hard wood is belling at from 5 to ;o. C7"The Omaha Jirjmblican learns that Cavanaugh, the great billiard player, will visit that city tone time in January next. It is anticipated that Tiemnn and MoDevit, other rsnowned knights of the, cue will accompany him. (T?"Wo noticed one of Boeck's make of wagons giing out of town yesterdiy behind a pair of "spanking" blacks Patronize honm raanufaclure, and get an j art:c!e that you know to be good. We venture to say that Boeck can make a better wagon, at lower Ggures, than can be got in Chicago. - Q"WiII our friands throughout the county interest themselves in procuring a few more subscribers for the Weekly Herald ? Wereeeived, last week, a large increase to our list at tho thriving town of Ashland, in Saunders county, nnd would l'k to be able to say the same of every Post Office in Cass county. CsT'Tho Omaha Rer.bulican of yester day gives a full description of the build ing it cccupies and various departments of the business. It is a magnificent af fair for Nebraska, and deserves extensive patronage. CSTE. S. Parker, of Salt Creek, is not only a judge of giod stock, but fuliy un derstands the benefit of having it. He, this morning, purchased a Chester white pig of Mr. Walker, which is six months old and weighs fifty pounds. He paid fir it the.' sum of $10, in preference of paying $2 for common stock, and will make a hundred per cent nt that. rT&e Sunday School Festival of St. Luke's Church will be held in City'llall, on Christmas day, and the ladies of the Parish intend having Snpper, Tableaux nnd a host of jjooU things on Dec. 31st nnd Jan. 1st. - Tiemember the Festival, (Fair nnd Supper), by the Sisters of Kebecc i, Platte Lodge No. 7, I O. O. F. to be held on the j evening of the iOih inst. The proceeds are to be devoted towards liquidating. the indebtedness of the Lodge for the new t J II ill building, and we hope to sco a gen i eral turn out of our citizens. The object ' is a worthy one, nnd should receive en j courageraent. C37"Th8 members of Nebraska Chapter So. 3, are requested to meet in their Hall every WpJiesday evening at G p.m. UDtil further orders. Business of importance will be brought before them. FOR SALE A small dwelling hous- and lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap for cah. Enquire at this office or of J. W. Marshall at tb P. O. Nov. 16 dtf j D. H- 7heeler at home ag 5n I take pleasure in informing my old business patrons that I ,sm at home again and established in the General Agency business as of old. Thankful for past favors, I now nolicit the pat ronage of mr old, and all new friends to to give me a call. I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. A'l business intrusted to my care will receive my prompt and personal atten tion. Give me a call at the old office in the Court House. D. II. Wheeler, of firm of D. II. Wheeler A Co. Plattsmoutl Neb Oct. 13th 18C6 DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY DENTTST. Wi'l tl all wo' k in lii line on short notice. JCJ O lice wiCh Dr. Livingston. July 6. WANTED.-400 or 50t5 bushels of Oats, to be stored somewhere on Weep in"; Water. For particulars enquire of Nov. 8 d tf J. G. MILLER. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for any of the Magazines, Periodicals and News Papers oT the day, at. the Publishers prices fAVtf is the time la suJiscribc. Oct. 20. (TiriF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF READY MADE CLOTHES, OR A SUIT MADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK ER, OLD POST OFFICE. July 1G d tf FOR SALE. A houso suitable for removing. En quire at this office. Nov. 3 1 tf. EKIiORS OF YOUTH. A pei.tlaini.n who huflVTrd tor years from Xervous Debility, Premature Decay, anil all tlie eft cts of youttiful iuilUcietion, will, for die sake of Miffcring human ity, fend fie; to nil who nreJ it. the receipt anil ilirecainr.b for rrakinp the simple retnt!y by. wl iih he wjs cureil SuflVreia wishidgio profit by llie dverti.-rr's experitace, c;in do fa l.y ad Ire,-icK, in perfect Cnfideocu. - J oils B (lonrn, epl5wjm Ko. 42 Cedar St.. New York- POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. 1 FIE HAILS WILL CL' I-E A FLLOWH EA-TKRN' mail will close nt - 0 a. m. Sul"! H - KN" at - - 9 a.m. NUKTIIEKN aii'l WKSTrUX at - 1 p. m. MilL AH!! HUE AS F LI.OIS' FioidtlieKAST.it - - tl a. m. ' .MHll II ;in.l W LT at - 1" a. in " SuL'Tlt at - 2 p. m. PO'T-oi kici: nouns. Opf n from T a. in. to S p. in. 13-W!.n ral inir f" nuil pirns- yive your iitrwt it mi nn I 1 1 ' u th No. of y '"ir i:-.. 4wV!on cal 'iajr Kt S!:iin,H jrive t lie Diimher of stamps or amount v u iti to loiv. J. . MAKSHaIX, ro-tniistr. Plattsiaouth Lodge Ho- 6, F. & A. M. J ru'itl li -ron'mu'iif ation- 1-t acl 3 1 Moii l iy? c-f each month, flt C 1 2 o'clock, P. in. E. T. Ll'KK, W. M. 1 .(i. llO'.VE. Stc. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R A. M. I;i:u' if ciiiviat :ous 2.1 ant 4th YetlntJd yj of a.u'h tU 'Uth, ni 6 12 o'clock p ni J. G. HOWE, II. P. J. ; COIMIXS. Fee I. 0 0. F. li . t(c .'"lire. No. 7, m!t vcrv ?8ti;ri!ay ereninjr at the I'. urt i'ouae Iluli. l.fi.ihPin o other Lode are rtifct fid y iirited to v is! t this I.odjr r. l!v oi.!rof A. I.. :-PItAC.rK, X.G. I". I'. OA:-., Kec. ?ec'y. I. 0. G. T. II. sniar meeting' every Friday ererdnp. Traveling Templar rop'-etliiil v l.iv ted. SAM M. C.'tAPMiX, W. C.T. VE3 s!OXTcoaEi:v, '.v. s. St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Regular meetias' first Tii"s!ar .,f every monlh, .it 7 p. llcv. GtO. C. It T1S. K U LivisO'tos, C'.erV. C'lod iuin. ENtrny IVtiticc Takrn t.p l y the ni iLislirrd, in F- u:h It' nd p: citct, Ca-s louity, on th" 1st inst, ne pale led s'rer. Mr.p'isrd io be fA"o y.'ai s t.M. No iii:-rk cr brnnils perceiv.il 1- C.ff. WoHTllAX. N .yeinb.r lot:, 1S6C. 5w National Clainj Agency. WASHINGTON D- C F. M. DORRINGTON- St ll At-FXT:. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA, I' prrpart?d to present and prjecu' claims before C'o:ij:res, foan itf Claim aad thf lepi .tueiit. Pa tents. Pension-, U iunt e. and B iunty La.nl ac rmed. fSChar'.' moderat , ac t in proportion to tm anunt of the cuira. F. M. UOKUIXGTO V April 10, '65. STUPPY 8c BBHR, So. 18 Ntrtli Filth ftr,et, sr.JosErn, ... jiissocri. D'alers in PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEON , Violin, Guitar. F! i'e, Acco de 'n. Flutinaa, Mu sic lloo and hikt Mu-ic Genuine Italian and Gamma V K ill, blunts ;..jsod hand. ma Sw6ni. TAKE IVOTICE. Bourily Incre-tse). PtmtioHS due Sol diers ar d their heirs. F. r. DorrirRton h -a thi diy received from the Department, the Law in fall with new blank for the colleciinn of additional B noti" and increiised Pen ioi . ndiaieady to prosecute all tueh claim a? m:iy bf tnimst'-il i'i hi care. CaL and examine Fiiat daijced la first TVd F. 31. IK'KLtSGTO:.. Plattsmouib. Ao-. 10, IS66. t1 D1 watt Patent Medlrtne at ni l nrirv to slack, xuTThxr Jt vo:s. Suined Out, BUT NOT DISCOURAGED. . T. W. hryork lairain at the oh! t ird prepared to wail upoa his fornr cust in-m, and the putdic c-D'-raly, I' y.m want anyihn g n f ha; of Farni tme or i hairs. (live hiiu a call. 3rd tr-et near Main, I'.atuaoj'b, N. 'P. mjyl7,dif. I 'stray IVoticc. Taken tin by the ii.b-crder, at Li rrt-ir.ieee in Yieepir Water P' Hct, Cw county, N. T., aUnit one aor a hail mili'i nonU aii .f Keod mill, on the lriU day of NovemlHT, lfOt'., two 3 year o.d Meers, pre red, with bald fac-, ui the oth r a red roan. Willi lin-d back xnd bald face, and has a crop iff rigtt ear. No other marks or biand perreiralile. J. M. KAMAX. Vrej.iDj XTate-, No. 2 Ow Simpson, Sharp i& Co., Wholesale tf "V-i Ylr H Receiving, Forwardingnd Commission Merchants, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Dealers in FAXCYfcAXD .STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FROVISIOXS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, DOORS, SASH, WI.XDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PIXE LUMBER, S1IISGLES, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. JLUo, Agents for thecelebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AMD REAPER, Quaker Bov and Wood's Mowers, 1VE icliisa We incite all l Call find See j-jelS dw6m B N E Coiiner xMain a.d Tiiiud Sti.ekts.Platt.smoutii N. T OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer Gents' Furnishing' Goods. Hats Cap, ISools, Shoes, Trunks, VaSics, &c, &c. Alio a large lot cf RUBSER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS Of all descriptions always on hand. JpST C al!and examine inifyxiensivt stock at Jh Ssfew Ma.sonic Plattsmouth, April 10th, 18C8. W. L. Pif.furA a in ' J-jJKar- . 1 Pictures'' taken of all Kinds. AmhrotTpes, Photorapha, Gem Piture, Ac A jrootl assort merit of Cases Frame?, Albums; &c c-nf tantlv kept on hand- Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames made to order, of any size WM. R. PENICK, PKNICK & sh Wholesal : Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Class, Paints, Oils, Oil and Lamps, NOS- S 5 SECOND re th Northwestern Whole-tie AgtM toil cm.b fortti-h thfir me.lcika in ny jnnntiiis. and Retail C us, and Examine our Stock. Simpson, Sharp St Co. W M A N , WKST! in Brick Building. THOKAS' f.nllfirv iM j vru. i.ovixa. LOVING, p3iers li Pure Wines and Liquors, Coal Stationery, S:c. ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. . firTr. V. JJte A Son, nd Dr. J. C. Jyrr k Co . ja:ii4 1y m BAKERY, GROCEEIFS & PROVISIONS. MATHIS & SONS. ( ::cc-5swi t J. Tared & S:is.) Pi.ATTSMorTn, NeN. Keep c'Uftmntly oa liuuj 3 gou'l 4n;i! v eT FRESH DREAD, PIES, CAKES and everythiae In the line. Also GROCERIES tJ- PROYISIOXS of all Vir.dsi. Wanted : Country Troriuce, Putter, Eggs, . 63" Gii e us a full. If opt 25,1568. YVtu- II. I'Cinkc, MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE POOR EAST OF TOSTOFFICE, Plattsmout'i, Nebraska. JcCT 1SC5 tf Win. S. Thatcher, Successor to II- Knapp Ballon, DERMtPAlHlC PHVSlCtAN And S U R O K O X Cures all claspes of cur!le rt)seae without m li.-irt- 11. IMC. A more wl.uii are Hruncliitis, Athraa, tiout. i:n uiuatiMii. euranria Paralypes, L' of Ilnrint-. iliM-a e uf the Kye Canr.-r, lum.iii, uln, I)ialet' . Iiyspopsia. Ajrua, Ac., ic. tPhci A l : He runs pi i vuti tiiteaMS i'i uU in a few dav. OUico at Vlatte Vall-y Iloaso. Scrof- f iUS josepii crnr. a rp-rT WATC SHAKES and JEWELER, HAI.1 Stbeet, PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA A pood imsoitmrr.t rf Walches Cio k. I'oid TeD I-nplrr. filver Ware. Fine t;oi-iH Violins and Vi olin, Trimmings always on hand. All worn coin mined to his care will be warranted. April 10, IS'tb. Wr.S. MONTGOMERY, CEYLON VII. I JAM, Montgomery & "Willams TOBACCONISTS, Post Office Building, Plattsmouth. V. T. We keep constantly on ham! a good afsortuvnl of GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES. ETC., ETC.. ETC., 53- GIVES I'S A CALL! The latch-Ftdn-ul iray s h:m jj3 out. jy. OBEENBAOKS ARE BUT OBACK S STOMACH I'.ITTERS, aAer years of exiionoc fiini trial, have jirovon to I- the best remedy extiint tm" nil t t?iu-lniiit3 where n tonic nnd stimulant uro reiniireil. They never liul to strengthen tho weak," imi'.trt yigor to Hie strong, nnd in all reflects i restore slmttered nnd broken-down couslitutions. No remedy li u been received witli its much ft'vt.t as Uo- ACK'S bTOMACU llTfKB3. In Cllici.gO VEK ."50,000 littles wrro sold by one tlruii-liouso in tho past year. It is ad mitted bv our most lenrned phvsiriiiim timt Ir. "HOHACK'S S'l'U.M ACil l.l'l' TEKS combine the properties of a gentle laxative, nn ctlicicut Hiiti-bilioim agent, and the best stomachic known to the world. KOBACK'S BITTERS should be used by convalescents to strengthen Uie proBtrntioQ which always follows acute disease. In tho ll.inrs districts of the West and South there has, for n Ions time, been inm-h needed nn article of STOMACH B1TTKKS, which, if tuken in ircHi qimntities, and nt the proper time, are a sure preventive of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, T.iver Complaint, Pj s- w a rensin. Tn.licestion. Jaundijc. Kidnev ' li ' M M c Compia'nt, nnd all diseases of similar nature; nnd are better as a preventive for bilious derangement, regulating ND strengthening the system, nnd i;i in tone to ttio digestive oi'jrniiH, I ban any other known remedy. iow that the war is over, there w ill be tliousiinila seeking homes in the South. 2io per son who values hid life should go there without having constantly nt hand the BITTERS, as a safeguard ncunst epi demic and maladies enuen lered by mi asma nnd polluted Water. Travelers and all residents of the rank tivci-bot-tom C OITNTIES of the West nnd Foutli, ami the valley of tho Mississippi niul it rtbiitaries, should provule themselves with the BITTERS. Tbere is probably no one disease with which mankind nio Bfrlicted which is the source of .-o many nl! menU as dyspepsia, or as it is more rommonly called Sour Stomach, nnd there is no more certain remedy than Roback's Stomach Bitters. They are never known to fail. IN'ij CHOLERA hn always le-i, much dieaded by the public, nnd peole liaTe. resorted to t 1 manner of medicines to arrest the progress, but with little success. A sure, cure and preventive is to be found in tho rise of rr. ROBACK'S SCANDINA VIAN REMEDIES. Keep the l-mcls open with the Pills, and invigorate the system bv free use cf the Stomach Bitters, or, if the blood be thin, n-n the Purifier. S VCtI nn invalin)ile remedy should fce kept in every family. Keep the system in full vior nnd noihinir is to lie feared frtrii disease or clioicra. 'I'HE OKl RELIABLE- lo not be !.cived by purchasing any of the quack nostrums tinder the various name of Purchase none other but Dr. RO BTOMACH B1T1ERS, which pounded of the purest drugs which the afflicted can rely. rEnrcE, walton & company, (Successors to C. "W. Ecback,) BOLE PEOPBIETOE3, 2Tot.S6.SS. CO and 63 JEast Third Street, IATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. Goto TiUeV. Kuits-y li C. frr yi ir T.a I O aud I.vbrlfate.-t 0 B A T K R Tillers. -J HACK'S Iwl are com- . , nnd in t j n. a. rxixiiMAit. S. ADLGIl fc CO , ii:arriFT ers J1XD DISTILLERS, IVb!cts in all kind of Forei.-n and Donirstio WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. .Vft U, FA S T SIDE .VAHKA T .SO. CA KK, St. Jo$e!i, YIo. T. M. MAKQIETT. ATTOSiNEY AT LAW A"sr f clicitor in Chancery. LAT'SOUTII, - - NEBR.4SKA. TIIOS. K. TOOTLi:, T. X. HiS.il, J. K CL1RK Tootle, Hanna & Clark, BANKERS, Dealers Io Gold Dut. Gold nnd Silver Coin, Exchange, U. mid other .siocl. DEPOSITS HKCElVliD, and special attention given to Collections PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. ap9 drfwtf CIIAS. VOGT & COT Cor. Main and 5th eta., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA. Dealers in LEATHER AND IRON, SADDLE &.SHOE LEATHER Saddlers' Hardware FintTinM nnd Tool, r,o.s, PLOWS, &c. ClTOrders Promptly at, -ded to. I 15 Slc.TIECEIAIV, Dealer ia Hardware, Cutlery IRO.V, JSTJ11LS, STOVJ2S TIJVIW1RE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A'io. Ajfeiit f.ir theS i'e uf the C lehrat ! 3! AO EE I'OUK & TO YES, AXI l-HASCII, LtVOAH ub CO' A $A M'-S. SIGN OP TIIE BIG PADLOCK, MAIN STREET, B low tho.Si ymour Hi use, on orit? ti , NhBRASKA CITY, NEB. T. or, 25 tU $ HARPING k C0t TOST OFl'ICE UU1I.UING NEBRASKA ;CITY, - - N. T WlIOLFrALK ANI RETAIL DEALERS IV SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY Alo Agents for all the prin"ipl MA GA ZLXES and XE WSI'A PERM, For which Subfcrij.tirru are received t I'utA tier, 1 rices. L. FHOsT & C3 WIIOLESALU GHOCE HS. Opposite the Post Ofiic, XrcilRAFKA CITV, i: SSnsixiihal &. St. Joe II I ST'5 U Packet Line. One of the C .ni.i-my 3;-.irn"r ai !ii!r fr"m .very fuint uti the Mis..-rt 3ier le M J'..h, r. i rivta ,4 M. Jo- I h in tii t' c mi.BCi i. !i ih xp f Haiti a ti e :iDKihitl A 't. Jm.Ii I'.aii v.t I r i!'in.lal, at wii c!i pl.f iir-'c iia '- uin-! Ihi -nine eT.-nn? Willi one "f Kf'tf'k ac)tet.whi:h .niv-s in ti:n t c.ii'm-l win. nn; in r, i:.; tr.ii n mt of ,t. 1 i r.jr Cmcin.-ii.ti. I n rt n;. j-.i i -. L .u, Till'-, T.-! H.iute. Whia t n Cut, Hi fimo . PIiilati!piiaf Nfir Y'lrk, !u-t m, a 1 to ai! o'UT r.:s;eru. Ni.rili'-rn ai.d S ..mliet . Ciirf-t. iU' m.i'tried !incH 'i itriii.l Fack t- c ii'-'!"! t j a'l traVc'e'S t h H. hrf-t ,,r tf- wr-tcrn wat rj. 'I i I ilOL'ti il TICK K i 3 F.ir "ate tn Ft. L"Ui ai:c! a!i t ii-t-lu, Nnrtl.frrti tiud iiDthvrn ctt'.c via t!. a-tive Hum a: !'e'i r f':y, 1 iut l.a. C- '".-il a'.-, I'lt.ia. u'li. St ' 'ir. mil ! a!f .!r r pr'.uo:;. ! t ti;- f . tU -- 1 tfv '-t. i-lr ;!td tatr-to-u:s t V I R. K'iUi. iij't l: It. '. I. , ft f'ii II. y. Ft i'.Hi' -' ' v. " 11 " L. w .I---; li. J. D. SIMPSON", Agent. a;.Jj . aiilfb.