Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 13, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS-
Vt.r V'.--' -it."'-: j' Daij.
57"'Ve learn frum tli Otmh-i papers
tint Mr. Jordan a well known i-nj honor
rd c'x'izc.n of t h nt p';i?, recctitiy fell and
broke his collar L..r:c.
CTToe Omaha yiper; vrcre client
while the ynjauii was Lloviatn;; aliout
the hriJz-. The tun;; is now changed,
ftn.l the hitter paper keep "rat: u" while
our Omul, a exchufov say the bridge 's
locate- at that c;tj' How 14 it, John'
17 Omaha 'lve an ittcrc:tsd copper
head imjurirv. Cou! 1 aiiyrhin tl-o bf
cspeJie-J in 11 c.iy w,i..-rc. t;;y itttempt to
rui-; a L ij.;iiuri by myi law, and thj
rr.oo I- mt rebuked by the public prints 'i
ay !
Tl. . 1- X- ...
ii.uit ivniiatns, y 0 nary at
Jlardin, .Mes opotamia, writes : "I must
tell you how f p!cr:did!y our ivrin;; Ma-
cuine (.w.euz A; .:!,!,.) works. We
ne-d-- ! lounges, and I sewed for my
wife 00- hundred jnrds of thick tieking,
from two to Bevun thicknesses. It has
not ones been out of or :er not once
balked and it i a comfort."
CiTOiriah. "hefty" place On
the morning of their recent city election
writen notices ware to be scon in con
epicuous places announcing that any
"nigger" tliat attempted to exercise his
right of franchise would be "knocked
down and draped out." They are en
deavoring to run things on the "broad
iSe"' up there. They reoenily tried the
samet hing on with the people's represen
tatives. Nervousness. The cure of ne.-vous
nesd is l,(st effected by restoring the
haalthy action of the stomach and b'. weN
and by proptr ex. rciso in the open air. 1
The Motnach should not bo over loa Jt.,J
with indigestible food ; the bowels should
be occasionally relieved by small doses
of Robnck'a Iilood Pills. The eminent
nurgeon Abernethy's injunction to a ner-
vout lady, is worthy a place here : "Dis
miss your servants, madam, and make
your own bees."
A w complains of the same irregularis, j f.iUev. A. R Mohser, n-rent of t';
and we presume the Hrall nceoin' f ! .W.eHein R bl- Society. wiU preach at
that on the .rround of the recreancy or the j the First Pre-d.vteri an' Church in this
Otoe members. I c5:y cn gabbath next.
r-2TA tape worm taken from a man j rTCharles F. Brown, alia Arternas
in Ilrattb ooro, measured 510 inches in Ward, died in L?ncon on the 8th inst.
sXx Exchange. , n;s reinain8 were buried at Kensal Green.
Dr. Horn, of this city, recently took , and v.v-e followed to the grave ty a
one from a lady measuring 512 inch, 1 large number of friends
...L" V. .1 I - ... . I
Muieu weinins is uoing remartably well
for a new country, Atchison l'r e Press.
The St. Joe Union copies the above
and says :
"A lady measuring 512 inches !" That
is "doing rtrnarhuble well for a new
country."
In the same isaue we find the follow,
ing sentence, which is a remarkably pin
ular; one, at least :
"From our western exchange we col
late some items of interest, though gen
erally their columns are filled with little
local new?."
Fntin i'uturdai't Daily
d?" Ken tier has received his commis
sion as Assessor of Internal Revenue for
Nebraska.
C-The wenther is very fickle. One
day it thaws, another freezing, and to
day it is snowing
C27"The Nonpareil gives the hotel ar
rivals for one day in that city as follow:
at the Pacific House, 80, Dyrant, 3l, I
American 41, arid Farmer, 18. Total,
171.
sfihe St. Joe Union pay the Herald
of that city has thrown offon the copper
heads, and is now trying to establish a
roputati )n as a radical organ. It takes a
very close observer to tell how it is lean
ing at any particular time.
Fi om T! ' urndoy's I ail y.
CsfRcv. l. Marriuvtt is in town.
CrSTTlie mail coach b: twecn this city
in 1 tho Railroad, crosses the river on the
ice yet.
CsTThe Herald sreeial says tliat a
force is oranizin at Leavenworth under
Gcn. Il.in-ock to operate against the Iu
d;;ir.. iri Kansas and Nebraska.
C2?"Tha annual report of the Patent
oHice shows the iiinn'jer of nrpl.oation.s
for patent to have been 15,2'jTJ: patents
hsi.bJ, I.4.j0 ; applications for extensi jas
o patmts, 47.
iTI nlas cumty only poIVd 1,071
votes at the Jv.ne election, and thi'v re
turned over Jiji-tn I. hit :ri.l vo'es at the
' fj tlection hel J in Omaha on the 4:h.
T'iiat is nearly as ba 1 as M.-rto;i's maj r
ity form L Eau q-ii-c.urt, where two
white men and one lame nero fiddler
from S'.oux City gave him 2j0 majority.
CThe Wa-ii.inton II, j ulli- an pre
teu Is to have found out that Mr. Pea
body made a will in r,G, which demon
utrated that he was then worth fifty
mi'.Iiors pounds sterling; and it esti
mates that the increase of his fortune by
good management has made it amo'int
to oni hundred milliou sterling five
hundred million dollars.
EWe notice people in town from the
wit.tern counties almost everv day.
Nearly all tlie'western settlers make this
their tra ling point The nppr'cinte the
efforts of the IIhrai.d and the citizens
generally of this city to build up th
western interest; and to hasten the day
when they iLall have Railroad communi
cation.
fJ2?"lho Omaha .V aid tries to excuse
the action of the Dcmacratic mob on
election d ty, on the Cii.-sy pica that the
negroes came to the p.dlnirj a body, and
1;U not come at the right time in the day.
We did not before know th it there was
any law specifying whether they should
come singly or in numbers, nor that there
was any particular time for their omin-'
no they come within '.he time speciSed
ttiat the polls shall be open. Does the
ama excuse apyly to the Legislative mob:-'
Frm Fritutj" Dullj.
CTThe river is rising, the ice will
probably break out in a few day. We
learn that the river is open from Nebras
ka City down.
CSW. Mickelwait, Esq., 0f the firm
Of 5s,nrs n Mickelwait and Co., return
el from Chicago yeSterdaV, where ho has
been on business connected wi:b their
IIoue in this city.
CS-The Sioux City Roster LaSiafjr.
mation by letter from Fort Union, that a
few days ago a I lrge body of Indians
had attacked that Post, but were repuls
ed with loss after a protracted battle.
CTTho Good Templars Lodge at Ne.
bnska City forwarded the names of
forty subscribers to the O'Jre Vr ,ch, the
temperance paper pub'ished in this city
We would like to have that institutional
a canvasser for the IIesald.
C2TWe learn that a mule team broke
through the ice. on the river oppo.-ite the
city yesterday. The water was not dep
enough to drown them, and thy were
got out ail right. Wo did uit learn who
the team belonged to.
Cv"Tbe Omaha U--ri f nays the action
of the Ctss cour.Sy members is the prob
ahI cnBn cf the irreiuiarity of the
mil8 between Lere'aa! Ontahi. Thai
is desperadoes recently entered
the bank at Savannah, Mo., and attempt
ted to rob it in open day. Several shots
were fired, one mortally woundinn- Judje
Me Len, who had charge of the bank.
The robber then decamped on their
horses. They have not yet been found.
C5"It has been decided by the Court
of CI aims, that commissioned officers who
were in the United States service between
the first day of May, 18G4, and the third
day of March, 1S05, are entitled to 3,00
per month extra, for each servant kept
by them.
ClTThe Rocky Mountain Xews says
that a band of horse thieves and desper
adoes have been carrying on deprcdi-
tions in southern Colorado for some time.
Suspicion pointed to some of the Mexi
cans living in that neighborhood, and at
last a party of thieves were purseed
southward, and captured awrty beiow
Santa Fe, with u lot of stolen stock in
their posession. They proved to be the
Mexicans as suspected. Their captors
start, d back with them, but did nut brin-r
them all the teat.
"Is this .Tanu.ry cr M.irch? 1
almanac says March, but the weather in
dicates January. The C. &, N. W R.iil
road is blocked, and no trains have ar
rived since Saturday noon. Snow is
still falling at awn to day
2?"Nebraska has established a repn
tation as a Erst class Wheat State, and
the demand for that rroduct is increas
ing rapidiy. There is scarcely a day that
buyers from Si. Louis and other
points are not coming ii.to this section
to gather up the precious article.
CSTHon. T. M. Marquett Lad the sat
isfaction of placing himself upon the re
cord on one very important measure to
the country, if his career as a member of
Congress was short, lie voted to pass
the Reconstruction bill over the veto of
Andy, and his constituents are proud of
it. He is expected home in about two
weeks.
C57"Our neighbor relieves himself of a
vast amount of biln because it has leait
um uui mat ao reiuseu to pay tne ma
who "used his influence" for his election
as U. S Senator, and because we stated
a well known fact that he played Repub
lican long enough to find out that our
party desired to send men of principle to
the Baltimore Convention. He uses lan
guage characteristic of the man. We
are sorry for you, but cannot help it.
You should not have corns if you do not
want them trod on. Don't get too vi.
cious yet awhile. We have various other
little items of interest to relate.
POST-OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.
THE H A'LS WILL CL E Ai FALLOW
EAPTKItV mail will close xt - 9 a. m
SotTHHiX.t . - 9 a. ni
NOKTHtl'.X and WESTERN at - 1 p. ni.
HilU ARB HUB A3 FOLLOWS"
From the Ka. ST nt . 10 A m
NORTH and WEST at - In 1'. m!
" boUi'H at - - 2 p. m.
fo-t-ofkick Bcrns.
Open from 7 a. ui. lu 6 p. la.
5"Wlipn c.il In! for rr.:ii nlse iHt- tout nnmt
Tin ;l!--l nx n u.s oi yi ur liux.
vWbn -alitor fer Stamps cve the numbe;- u:
Uarr.ps or amount yr u wNti lo luy.
J. W. MAli-llAl I.. P,m-i-I"
J. D. SIXPSOX,
K. MICKEL VTA.1T,
VUWD ZI TTE11Y.
Simpson, Mickelwait dr Co.,
WhcL'ssle aud Retail
1857. 1867. 1867.
OF TUE
Plattsmouth Lodg-e Ho. 6, A- F. &
PesnlHrconimanicationf lt and 3d Mondays of each
lonth, at 6 1 2 o'clock, p. di.
E. T. DUKE, W. M.
inoiitli, at 6 1 'I o clock, 11
W. H. ANDERsOX. S-c.
Nebraska Chapter No- 3, E. A. 31.
I.Vcu'jr coiiv.K-al'ons 2d and 4th Vednrdayj of
- h lucuth, at 6 12 o'tlork ji 111.
E. C. LEWIS. Fee
V. 11. WHEELER, H. P.
I. 0. 0- F.
I'lutte Lod)te, No. 7, meets every Saturday evening
at Ili-Curt HoiiW Hall. Hf.,ther o oiber Lodges
ru- rril fully lLVittd to visit this Loop-.
I!) order of A. L. SPItAOl'E, IT. G.
V. V. (iAss, Ree.Sec'y.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
ttepalar meetingi first Tn-.-s lav of -very month,
-a 1 V- ' li-v. GEO. C. K-.TTS.
U. R. Livixostos, Clerk. Chaiiiuan.
I. 0. G. T.
Kfcnlnr mcet'.aas everv FiidaV eveoinE. Travelim-
TeiniUiK ri-ftpecifuily iuvitel.
K. C. LEWIS, W.C.T.
WES MONTfiOMERV, V. S.
liifLll. CHAPMtV, Lod.-e Peputr,
SI
A-
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchant?.;
PLATTS5IOTJTII, NEBRASKA.
rJer ia
GKOCERIES AND PRODUCE.
noons, sash, wixdow-bllxds, glass.
PI.XE AXD CO riO.X WOOD LUMBER, SIILXGLES, LATH,
: 'PICKETS, ETC.. ETC.
4jaa2
Omaha Republican,
DAILY .LVD WEEKLY.
1 If Hcr is imiei!!ly rev rt.ir-I 11 x tho
Le::di.is Cr of Ihc JRc
publfcnn Party,
AND TII3
Best, Tlost Enterprising, and IIceZ
.. Widely Circulated Ne-wspaper
in Nebraska.
O3-STAR0F liCFl LOtlGE No. 8, Mt. Kleaant,
h'lldi reiuljr lueetinps every Saturdav evi-ninir.
B-o- S. A. DAVIS, W. C. T.
Sister MATTIE BATE-, W. S.
Bio F. M. TIV3LIN, Lod;,'J D- puty.J
-OTOE Lodce. Si I. Nel,ia-ka Citv. lislds
rtg iitir iue''iiis t'very iuet iv evenlnj;.
Lit . A J IlAKUIMi.W. C. T.
1'ro. E. Poss VITIT'. T. S
Mster Alice Mi;tos. W. V. T.
B. NEWMAN
N. J. SCAUP
if EXCELSiOR Lore. No. 9, Ashl.ind, holds
fjuiar mretingb e very lue-diy evemcir.
l.o. A. M A11B E, Y. C. T.
Ilro. W; B. WarbRiTtix. V. s.
Urn. J. J. V.ooduo w, L. 1.
r?"rXCEI.si(r. T)E LEE LOI;:- No. 1 . Plaits-
mouth. Ik.I.I- r-'.-.ila- ni.t.iit on the third Widmg-
iy i vciiiuss oi , iph riioitn
H o .-. . CHAPMAN, W 1) T.
Bro. W. L. WtLi,-. WaS
Si-ier E. J. .JoviK.MEUr, W D V T.
CVPoR jle One c f LaiSti's superior
miiiuncr macnines tue only kind made
that widens and narrows. Enquire at 7?7 A 7, "n;?1:TS A "JP3
this office. ,i.p -J-wwi-Xda3LiJ -J ii -1 -1- .1 JJ
L"To those wishing iob-work done.
we would say that now is the time and WiliSler tk Co ,
the Herald office id the place. We are
prepared to esecu'e work in the neatest "R O O 1 PalntQ Afl'OriTO
tjle and on short notice. I"u ui tl
BY EXPRESS. (PLATTSMOUTII, N. T.,
JUSt received by LspreSS, a lare Stock Offer for sal? the fjiIowi,S Heal Estate
of Clothing, Hats. Cap?, toots. Shoes,
etc., at 1$. .Ne man's ic Co's. Now is the
tne time to buy cheap. l;hi6J3
1o. n Turtday'u Daily.
CSThe Forteith Congress adjourns
to 1ht meet on the 4cn oT May.
5?"The stage connecting with the
Railroad at Pucilio City comes in loaded
twice a day.
CTThe election in Alex.ir.dria has
bf en tat aside on nc:ount of illp r.i'itv
j.
How much worse was it than Omaha?
(27Snow fell to the d.-pth of five or
fix inches on Saturday, but did not drift
enough to interfere with 11. R. travel.
CsT'They are in c-.nsiderable fear of
anjther visitation of grasshoppers in
Kansas and the southern part of iNebras
ka, the coming seasoD.
CTiflt is stated in Washington specials
that Senator Thayer of Nebraska will ro
on to t!.e M.litary Committee of the Senate.
C"A train of nearly two hundred
pessen-ers left Council Bluffs last Friday
forths east over the Chicago & North
western Railroad.
C3?The Erownville Adiertisr nrges
the necessity of a Congress; inal appro
priation for improvements on the Missou.
ri river. We heartily endorse thu Adur
;ir in this matter, and hope the ques
tion will be uiged upon Congress in such
shape as will secure the desired end.
The trade of the west is cssu;nin; such
vast proportions as to justify an appro
priation of this kind, nod the removal of
obstructions in th:- river would mat-rial
ly increase it by lessening the expense of
transportation.
(TS'The Columbus Journal says that
last Tuesday while C. B. Curtis w!l3 on
at. island in Tutt.., south of his resi
dence,. Lis doS started np a wild ctt, a
tcrrib!e fjht ensued in which the do,
though a large strong animal, wus a kit
ten in the hands of his feline majesty.
Tha dig however continued the fiht
uruil Mr. Curtis came up and struck the
wild cit with a club, when upon it turn
ed on hi n with eyes all aglow, when wita
one well directed stroke with an axe, Mr.
Curtin split open its head. Ilia cat
hip measure 2l lnchl,a in Lc5gtll anJ 4
feet 2 inches In length.
ClTThe Omaha papers aro giving each
other particular "fits" over the perfor
mance at their recent citv election.
Most of their vituperation would apply
very well to the Legislative raider", and
we suggest that they turn th-ir ba'terie
in that direction. The right of the
people of Nebraska are conidred by
some to be equal to those of the i-confe
of Omaha. '
From 3Ivn1oy't Lailj.
5?"At the city election held in Cot;
SEED POTATCE?-
Extra White Neshannock and Eurlv
Goodrich Potatoes for sale by
A. L Cii;lt,
w (Jlendale.
tc T'p E Acres
Et half Drt1t-at ijnarw 22 12 11 S1
Wesl ii:tlf iiorihwet-t qija t-r S!I 12 11 Sn j
south ha'f m-rthesot ji...-t r '2 12 12 S'
Nc rrtiliaif sKuthutst rter 82 12 12 K!i
Nortnmisi qu irt, r IS It 13 lti
S'iut:we qu..rter !I2 11 31 ,
Wwl h .If couth :tst qiti'er J$2 II 11 80
Norlii half sou! hca.-t qu i 'r lti 10 14 P'l
r'. llllif U.: tllPII-l qi: 1 4,T .1 11 11 f-'ll
Noi tliwf-l qnart, r d m tuve-t qr 13 12 13 411
W e-1 huif stiu hw - qu i lur 12 12 l't
Eai-t ',! f soit'h.-a-t (.ri i er 4 Id i:
Miu'liKc-l qii.irter s iutiiist quarter 4 In la
l ail iniMlivve-t in-'iU-.- 12 12 12.
No; w st :' tr i ' '22 12 12
Kuttt l..lf ,il.-r,...t ri'jt-tpr 14 1t 14
.N"th niilr o ufi'- i-t'.i ift.r i.) ,i
N o- t!i h;lf on hw't ibi ter lo 1 ia
eft half D'irih'es iuart r 11 li
B . NE W MAN & GO.,
t:oR?fnn Main- and Third Streets,Plattsmoutii N. '
V '" '
OUTFITTING CLOTHING IIOUSE!
IN THE WKST!
Dealer ia
1 LOTTGaDM
Gents' Furnishing: Goods.
Ml
40
- HARNESS AT COsT !
In order to mnke room for a new
stO'.-k in the spring, I am selling off m7
entire stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, I No the.i-i quarter 21 12 i
Collars Jt-.. nt ,. AH at Jd:vtK-d I...lf .outJ..t u.!t.T SS 1. 12
anything in mv line, call in, for we are
bound to sell.
.Main M. South sid". Two doors west
of I notie, Uanna &. Co's.
Feb2Slm II. J. Stre.ght
lt.O
so
8 1
8l
160
For Sale cr Rent.
A good dwtllirtg house, containing 3
100ms, situated on the hill fronting the
ferrv landing, together with seven lots,
well fenced, and under good cultivation.
There are on the premises a good cistern
ar.d out-buildings-. Possession will be
given on the 1st day of March. For par
ticulars enquire of
fb21tf W.L. or S L. Tuomas.
Wats Caps,' Hoots, SSioes, Trunks, Valises, &c.
! I Also a inrce lot cf
.o 1 . 1
RUBBER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS,
Lots in the city of Plattsmouth. Of all .lescriptions always on hand.
EsSF'tall and examine my extensive itod; at ih
3STew Masonic Brick Building
Lot
6
3
5
la
9
4
TJI ci
22
"2
:is
l-'.'J
li.t
12
'J
M
2S
3S
U'l
12
as
47
Lt
6
0
X
H
4
3
L!ock
X !
fc
12
12
1GJ
The north li ilf of :i
TiiO.Mrsoii'S ADDITION.
E.ist half of l.!..-, 1. 4 7, 8 eud 10.
1. t- 0 und 7 in b! .'-k5.
est Iiair sertiou :2.t( unship 11. raare 14. l.'O
t under tetwv., 1 1 ; ttorr imme Louse. c d w-il
Hud lt in d to. 1 rit ;ni . wafer, nlct.tv of tia:.
b ; f.r n rr-wood. l'ii r 4:5. TOO.
.Plattsmouth, April 10th, 18S6.
C23 CC3.
(i?"M. II. McCluskey, Dentist, ia at his
post again in this city, ready to do all
kind of work in his line- Mc. is fast es-
tald'uning a reputation n a No. 1 wont
rnnn. ihose desiring work should call
as soon as posfible.
T3 rs n 1 TT? r
OF ICE IX XASO.XIC I j LOCK
VI. A TTSJOCTII, 2.'i:ASK'J..
CIS H3.
WM. f . TENICK,
WM. LOVING.
PENICK & LOVING,
th Wholesale Dealers ia
t uunu-.i r urtoi ar I cent r inpn'si t,it,i,,
V'..: .l- -M f
uutjuire at tins oiime.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the News Depot, for any
of the Magazines, Periodicals and News
I'ar.p-s or the day, at the Publishers
priors
!?iy"AV)r is the lime lo subscribe.
Oct. 20.
FRESlToYiTERS,-"
Direct from Chicago, can he ha at
Irish's Rostiturant for the small sum of
75 cents per. can. dec21d:f
DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY
5 DENTIST'
Lot 12 in l 'x'k 2 FO'id tvro--torv residence.
littck l-ii-t-Mi- at, Wc'I . hrn nd o"hr cuFJu.tdii.:s.
A r;ire cJaric.- for a 'ooil i v ::;:i-i,t.
Lt 11 in rk l't. I'ui'''ii vitt Two rooT:n aDd
cellar tiooi; i hiioie for a n.i;i:i cai iinl.
Lot 10 1 .k CT.p . .itWacv. w'.th till tta
s iiyr. itti Li I 1:.-
We-t h I or t-o 0 it'll r.". tlTD 12. r.lie 1!?, l.v.T'h.
ir!ii.u:t.s of t iii' ir- !. hu ilu-d :i.-r-.-. un
der c illi-;,t K'cht ml.c Ir.'r.i I'U't -taou-.h.r.iiar
l l stte tivor.
An iii:proveil i t. i 'f e ci:tv rirni. tood hoase.
ell, etc , iih l.ic f"to j. i d nil I or.
Eighty arres of ' nd . I -rt'y iii.t'i di ei" two and a
half mil. from ;:i m':;v.
loo acre of r r! v Irfrful 1 m,t, wh 4iac-(f of
y ucs iini'H r, fU.iio! 4 nn!-:h oih of t-.wt..
LATEST TASIIIONS DEMAND
J. BHADLEY'H
Wi'l di ill wo k In h'n line en .short notice. ' ' "
fj"uM -,iu iir. livmp-ton. . TTi3T. X r.T.TvTJr!
':!:."Jrm,?l't-'LL".--."-l.---', (OR DOUBLE SPKING)
PLATTSIIOUTH HARKLTS. rri TXT TT nr
Cr-.,l L o- r. , . . I 1 tie Wr.n,i ..f,ii I l xi'.ility iin.l cro it corar.o t anl
orrected by .simp-oti, Mickelwait & Ci I eie-or t. at.v u w-.rnitf th- lm-ie i.r,,,,;.
kirt will b, t xi eriet fe.l riittirul.n ly in u t cr. o-d
Xss.'tllh.ie. i ..., a.. Cart iilj s. Itil.lr ! (,;ns 4 li tlrrh
AVheat No chniip;.'; ?now torm 9tojipipr all lie- I few.. Arm tiiiir-, f r Piom-title :ind ir.i;s- I rs-s.
1 v.ij". t. L.um mark ts atne. ' s"?'' 1 a ' V '.ded wf-n -u ne to o.-cti- y a
t orn Lane qonntitlis ate being d-liT-rvd as last Multn an :iviu.W o-Jalitr ,n ciinoliuc. not
a the wcill.cr will permit; no change in price, and I tijvn in -,,ny Siiijr e S; rinr; .s. jtt.
in iicatioiu ar- nmr that Corn will d.-cliue. , J " ",,0B . J, ' i t,: -
' ?Oa I 1 . I (aa! (ni inT Vl-t.-f fir 9 in ''h i)V wrill r.i.ru.- .. 1 1 ..r.
Wheal (1 Jl; (JT2 0 ! Ha. keiel.kitta 3 5().i4'oil I w rda wdiiVcIv dispense with tli-ir us -. For Ct.il
C'oru in e jr 4f4'"l5 N. ile iin,vr. I .'r.-r, M. .."..I v.,..n,. L.-.di. s t'.pv ar.. n,,r...,
shi lltd i utter 01 I .iiiii.UF.
Pa 80. KirB i(( I Thev will not beid or break likf the Sincle Sjir ns.
Corn m.-l 1 t.O( Potmoes J2 (k I bat will pree. ve their perle.n und c :,ceti l s'i .,,e
t our 100 Ibj 6 50. I Bi.., ,.rp.rr f ,ur oniit-arr Skirts will have b-en
GlIO .'Kill! S Whnte"a i thronn aside useless. The llo'.ps" are co e e.l
SOV132 I with double and twisted thre.id, and the bottom r ids
17(T 'l I a-? not onlv d'uMe prinir. hut twice (or (luiihie)
1 H'ii2" I coveretj ; prevenliu theui flotn weariL out whro
HQ I,-, I drairgtrc don tnon, t ir, at-.
(ill I The Duplex Elliptic is a k-r. at favorite i:h :i la-
I iiffl '., I dies and is untTer-a.Ip rei"otiuoiid-d by the 1 i-hion
2o'ff2I I Iviacannes as the 6i iKUiru ticirt vf the FutsltO:i
9XfttllaiVe nnrbl I
loinjoyine Toi'owin ir5Mirnar:e ativanrai-e id
iratent Mediciiie.s,
Chemicals, Glass, Taints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors Coal
vm ana JLamps, Mationery, cvc.
NOS- SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
3-w. are the North w-.tirn Vhr,!e-ale A pent for Dr. D. J.-.yne 4 sc, and Dr. J. C. Aver Cr...
ktii cue iuruinh their lucicikej iu any quantitiea.
CITY MSAT MARKET
GROCERIES H-tail ICofTee
Coliec :..0' uu'ar
l-upar ls,,li5 r.a
T-a 75f2 fh Uire
KiP I7i2t l eal Oil
.yiur 1 202 Sj fobacco
Col Oil 1 t.1i'.s,.Up
Lar U.l 2 5t I Xai;1
Tor-acco 1 0Q2 oii
cil Bluffs yesterday the entire R-r uhli- !
cm ticket was el cteil with the excer-tion A " ' l,!c',
r , . , 1 ..,u. K o utnatis n
oi one Councilman. Hurrah f,r th arms. d,Beae oi
Win. S. Thatclier,
Successor to
H. Knapp Ballon,
DERM IP THiC PHYSICtAMI
AMI
S TJ 1 O 1Z O X
Care a!tV:---es of cor .;.rae without meol.-ine-
ate rt-ouc:ia;, AM-.tiM. Pntiijsic. in any o'her skirt
Crinoline, viz: superior rjaalitr, r-rf. -t mantifactt.re,
stylish -tape and iuih, ll J.xib iity, diirabsKy, c-n-f
.rt and ecot.omv, er.'inire lt J VV. BndVy's liu
ples Elliptic, o Double t-pr.rg Skirt, and bo si re to
gel the p noine a:t,ile.
OA I" l ION To guard against !tnpoaiti"a be partis
ulai to uo:ire that skirls otfe'ed aa "b tpiex" have
the r d ink utamp, vn: "J V7. o.-adley'ri l).ii.:-x
Eilip-.ie Steel Sprioifs," upon the wit;:.d riot e
oth-rs are genuine. Al-o a 'tile that everv Hvp
will adini: a piu heinsr pis-ed thrmich t ia ci-f.r,
thus revealiir the tw o (or d-uh..-) -primps l.r .i !rd
together t;ereii, whi h is ll - iter-1 of th-:r fiexioil
ity and urettth, bad a cotnu. nation not lo be lour.d
AND
;The.u nd rslpred in now j -eptr-d to furnish tte
citizens of thi place wi;h thebvst
lilESi BEE1
MUTTON,
YEA L,
PG11K,
A.XD ZJ4COA
BOARD AtfD LODDIHGt
B G. V7. COIiVIIT,
OAK STREET. - - - PJ ATXXOZt'J,
mo blocks northT'-t of L:i-:: c:.jo..Hou .
Private room-- faT. 1 if d - ir.-l. E tlru.y
hoaid o- with lo,!-ii)-s at re.s-a .o . lat-s '
jan ." d tf.
.n t t r.
! '
GROCERIES & PK07-I3I0I.3.
MAT1IIS & SO MS.
(fucc; sseoin to J. I aro! i 8. )
pLATrssioiTii, Ne'.
Keep conftatdly on h;.u1 a good c;ip'y t f
FRESH BREAD,
I also keep .. -
EGGS, BUTTER,
PIE!
CUE E SE, P O TA TOES,
A.XD VEGETABLES,
and will tho h:ghl marfcet price for all kinds
of
; COUNTRY PRODUCE.
WM. F. JIOKXISON,
:Platt!Dicath, May 13, cMra.
.enre.: a Paralyses. L..ss ..f
r th arms. itieeaH? oi in- e.ye Car.c.-r .Tumor, icii.f-
IMi.rr f r- . ui., L ji' , hf-i'. i. .Una. it.. Ac.
t..u.i! We go all our money on that hku al .!! cU .,v.;e .;r4 j, ! r.ra,
town. in
, Oiain at ri.ift Vi!l-y House.
Kor s!e in all Stores bm Cr.t c s, kirt art
old throucnout t-e L'mvl ;-t-.te and t l-ewheie.
Manufacture ! li the M:e Hwrie . - ..f i;.e 1'a eut
WE' I.-, tMAiiLKY A- l'!t '.'.
97 Chatiihi rs d TJ it si ;;. u.je iN y
Dovl9 dw3m
I. AOLIt, B. A. rKIXElAlt.
S. ADLER & CO.,
BECTIFIERS
v Jz.Yl) DISTILLERS.
Dea'er in a'l kinds of Foreign a-.ri Utrest:?
T7I?E, LIQUORS AUD CIOAR3
o- ; ly
CAKES
::l:;xs
and everylhinlt in the line. ALo
GROCERIES cj- PRO:
ofallkii.ds.
Wanted : Conntry Produce, ru'wr, E-i , i
J3" Give us a call.
cr: 5.i,l':..
Emned Gut,
EUT KOT DISCOTJP.AGrD.
T. W. Shryrck ia attain at Hi- f!.l .'sr, ! vrirej
!0 wait u;hd his forni'-r cut mwi, ':.d tl t ' 1-
""raVy, If t.i ir.-i'i- n-j-'l.iii- n -h i;..- V i,'i't,T
t'l j or i fours, m e Lira a t ui. 3.d hi ri ri' ar
Mnla, P.a:;tEiMtf b, X. 'i'.. waylt Uf.
Cnderthe p-ovisi or of an art of tl:e Te H'..r:al i
L-.'i!ir.r.. fP"ved Tetr ary 1st, v.(;7 l:.e r.
f le-r.'o.UJ wan.,nt urn-: i r.-.rLi. hM vai-.ii,)
fo av a'.' t k y , r: - on or f..i- July lt. Is 7. !
Hi d i! w.-r ill's iftt s.. f... s-ni.jl w,i r. a d av I
"'" 3ia -are l-i. H. 7. an I niil :,e L-,i . !
-sNethal.islte W..U ..r.lT J i. u , -v s,
l'rs A. K''T-T:: r. T- i.-ir-i- !
fmiLs, TiTo-y tn a. 1?6T. fer-27 d-f w I
Hit tVrr.l Itrin r-i-iy of N Irakis rrrtltu'e
itt f 1 ..f it- votii k i.nd fully f i;r-fl tl ? ct it
li '1 i I ' r lei.i! i I j; I . i ulj.tiori Or li s 'i n e-v
pariy th: lit pubucaK the ocJr Heptbii
'i jutn.,1 j ti!,,i(h d at the Cnpitiil hTtne re-op-z-i
i.r.'sn. In t!.: ide li-M it l.:i l.o iiv.il aud
..o comji,.t.tor, in iu luenee or ciivuUiion.
licr.-nft r thu KEPritLtCAa .nsci'ibes upou it tban
tf li t pi .iii"ir!e tf
Eq:s.il Rights for All,"
t! nh:v fiphline that preat batt;e through if Hoi
ii! to the i ud , it promises h, ,-, mi,.,, to lui nish a. tl
"l rallv to its support even - belter and mure ut
tftirr iirtCfjH'jitr than ever b'fore.
Tr. t'i" f..l!iie.ss of il irtaie C vre-pon"- nee, th
i.ip en r.e-s . j p l.nntl a-t'l ". .):.!. r. I .VWV,
i it a S'at i-tiral Exhibit of fie pi i gre-s ol : ii-- I'.ale,
iKi iru'.t ive, .Mauuf iCtur.-s, sc.. or the s:.i e, .md i-l
.ti-.v il-pa-tno-nt of Local and ('"ti-Tal Iu ci.igeuce.
i ' Kepi; iii.in.x is w ithuut a r.i-al.
Tii'- l'r. inietor f the 1; t p clh a x is dote, mined
s-".r : r rxp-.r. e t. ;,.av-n t- osimou
h ITKrcBi f'AN as the mo-t t i n:::r and ii,;li:c-ii-ial
'' oi.u.il uuj the iuo attnitiiie neWstm? i r vi.t
I of Chicago.
OUE WEtKI.T
v;:; n-.w 1 e i ctr.ip:et.- no ;....v ..fail fie Wat and
'' " ' cr,,.,h.e xr.d i omin r -i.il Nw s tmHsi-U-i
i'i oi.r I -aily. as -i , 1,11 n, (i, jciuji :
d li'i- ii v Va;t"r, an I in return for in tti.-n t
nke'l'.o Weekly lh- l'ruie of We.-frn Joitniali'm,
. -k the uu.ltd til. ru ot all our liioiolj 10 ol..i.i:i
for cs
T-sro Thcnsand Ilex Sulrjcribers.
DAILY
One Year $10 00
mx Mentha f 00
I'hreo Months 2 50
WEEKLY
One Yenr S2 50
Six Months 1 50
Addri-a,
nit
i-'T. A P. l!AI,COM!!K,
n-.'pa!ilican lilocl., ):n .i.a. Neb.
KlVi:M.I.aS nt all jtrtcc
IT r"-s m wishinj! to p.:rriia--e K.ivia-p'o'-crry, or
I si'l:ii ia tuwii w.il Und th iu ir hate aull
ric -s. Ly -
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n'"r ' l-EAL I .-ITATU CJ-T.
WGH SAIS
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!i-.c-, r2.:iy -jn feet
Ui - i 1 I 1 ie i.f tin
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PD plL,s
SUGAR-COATED, 1 J
PURELY VEGETABLE.
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Free from Mercury
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ALL MIXTlRtr. P.rsnv i
Ana are, unJouhle.ny, the
best remedy txtaiit
for yy-
'Vox -ts
SICK AXD AERVOLS HEADACilE !
Operating , "Ovfls.
A t . . w -W.
J 'n-y m, i;y virtue
p of a upecinl nffmitv for the.
mucous memuraoe of the boivels,
thereby removing tlie causes. Ann I
5?
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they can have no rival, being cotn
posed of the most
Powerful Vegetable Extracts
which have a direct action on the
SPLEEN AND LIVEIi,
the happy effect of n h-.-h can be
eeea after one or two doses. Xli y
Remove the mic,
Assist DifesfioH,
Cui-e L'ostivciii-.-at,
fcrfj 1
Hi
la f.ict, they
BLOOD PILL; I;
"The Life-Giving Principle." j U !
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strike nt tia verv rO'
system in the liiM
n'ro l'EUI'KCTl.Y liAKlil.!;.,';l.i i
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TIONS, nud are u
SAFZH, sithzh AirorsTTirrt
ii
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Pui'gativePill
than lins ever TvforA Leon nvr:;i:,T,!e
to niaiiUtnd, and, bi-in tlo.-i.ly hC"-GAK-M"A
l'KI. m e. sps'i;.iy ad i it
ed asa RKMEliV K il Cii I .I,K F
and pprsons ho U:im- a dread T
awailowinj; a pill. l,ev nre, i u
quest onably, one .f .i:r
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no r.otisetioia xt
tild W v.ith. A W
out them. XHk.v
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PRINCE, WALTON Ct CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C. V. Eo!:lt()
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
"Nob. 56, 68, 60 & 62 East Third St.
CIXCIXXATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE