Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 12, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS-
FlXrm Vfednttday't Daily.
C2?"S'mP30n Mickelwait & Co. receiv
ed a l.ir0 lot of groceries and building
material yesterday.
St. Luke's Church yard has been
graded and cleaned up, considerably
adding to the appearance of that beauti
ful improvement.
J. W. Barringer Chief Commissa
ry Dp't. of the Platte, advertises for
10,000 pounds of Potatoes. Bids to be
received until tho 8th inst.
5Tht mercury on yesterday stood
83 deg. above "that thing," and
to-day was 91 in the shade. Really, it
begins to feel warm and summer like.
-7The building formerly occupied as
the City Bakery is being newly fitted up
and furnished. We understand it is to
bo used as a Bakery and Ice Cream Sa
loon. jTThe warm weather is thawing out
he emigrants and their white covered
wagons keep rolling through our streets.
Most of them will settle in our State and
take farms on our rich prairies.
7-If any of our tax-payers desire to
get the worth of their money out of our
street crossings we would advise them to
improve the present opportunity it may
rain soon, and then you can't.
(Ilessers Sweet Totato Tlant3 are
going off liko hot cakes, and we advise
all our friends wanting any to give bim
their orders immediately. lis iJ ship
ping by express every day.
f?"The contract for furnishing one
thomand cows and thirty bulls for vari
ous Indian tribes was let on tho lat., by
Supt. Denman, at thirty threo dolars and
thirty three and one-third cents to J. P.
Williams, of Topcka, Kansas.
5f There was a general dog Cght in
town last night our dreams were con
siderably disturbed by tbo "ki-jis," of
the under dog. Won't our City Council
give a contract to some one to kill the
four or five thousand surplus dogs in the
town?
5?"Good diet makes healthy children
and healthy adults. Good bread is ab
solutely indispcnsible to good heakh, and
good Saleratus is absolutely necessary
to secure good bread and De Land's
Best Chemical Salcratus is absolutely the
beet kind, always put up in full weight.
&JU Plattsmouth to have a Fourth of
July 'i Who knows and if nobody, why
don't somebody find o.ut so that all the
bodies hereabouts may bvo a sood time
and celebrate the day as it -should b
a!ebratcd. Who will make tho first
move to get up a real livelv, jolly, glori
ou?, "old fashioned Fourth."
C3T Our streets were enlivened to-dny
by a "wee bit" of a runaway. Two
horses attached to a wazon, mads very
good ti:no and an excnent turn ncni
tha small bridge on Third street. A
F:all colt followed the example of its
dam, but on being interrogated as to its
reasons, replied by kicking the interro
tor. Vrom TUurtday' Daily.
rTB. Newman, Esq.,
cams down
from Council Bluffs to-day. He reports
business lively, and the "twin sister"
'"ishing.
new advertisement of Simpson,
Mickelwait u. c Tn-19 a E0.abead
firm, as will be sn bj lbeIr liberality in
aavcrusmg.
g-lhe tsi. josepn passes tn-g
morning having on board about -,jrtT
TMisenzera from Nebraska City. ..
presume they were going up to take a
last look at tbo capital.
CSTThe steamer Glasgow left fifteen
passengers at our landing on her last
trip down. She is a first clas boat, and
hsr gentlemanly clerk, Mr. Rule, is mak
ing her a host of friends along tie river.
D. II. Wheeler is agent at this place.
5The person who took a nawscrap
ft from tha shop of Geo. Boeck about
twa weeks ago, will confer a favor I y re
turning it. It belonged to the County
Commissioners and was in the charee of
Geo.raby, ef Eight Mile Grove, and h.e
-Is unable to lose it. as he will have to do
-unless it is returned.
TF. M. Dorrington, Esq., ef this
city, has purchased the right to sell in
this, and two or three adjoining counties
th. p.Blehratd Coal Oil Stoves. These
stoves look like they were a "good thin
We hope Fred, will make it pay, and ihat
the stoves will prove as good as they ap
pear. We shall be able to speak more
definitely in rird to their merits after
re have tested them
gLittle Mac, of the Omaha Herald,
is a very poor band to see a point. We
visited Omaha last week, in company
with Hon. T. M. Marquetfc and J. I. Early,
and in making a note ef it our local said
to "beware of pick. pockets." Mao was
green enough to suppose the caution was
to Omaha people, whereas it was intend
ed for oar own benefit. Our local knew
Little Mac, and feared we might meet
him. That notico was our salvation,
for we did meet him ; nnd a stranger
would have taken him to bo a very clever
gentleman.
Editor Herald. My attention was
called to an article in your yesterday's
issue in which the entiro extermination of
the Canine race was advocated. Now I
laekily have no dog, henco can fpeak
from an impartial standpoint. While I
am in favor of cleaning our streets of
the throng of yelping curs, that daily and
nightly infest there, I would also favor
the protection to parties that will keep
nothing but blooded dogs, and soon you
will discover in tho depleted ranks of the
mongrel troops a class of dogs thai will
do honor to the town and to those that
go to tho expense of keeping them. If
there could bo a tax of five dollars levied
upon all mongrels, you would see our
streets as suddenly clcarcdjof tho Canine
species as they were of hogs under May
or Pottenger'a administration. I most
devoutly and sincerely hope that tho City
Fathers will take tho matter under con
sideration, and give tha blooded dogs a
chance for a bone. Ed.
From Friday' $ Daily.
3?"Gen. Anson Stager, President of
the Western Union Telegraph Co., pass
ed down on the St. Joseph to-day.
"IIeiser's plants are all tho rage.
Every stage that leaves the city takes a
quantity of them to different parts of this
Stato and Iowa."
3?"Dr. McCIuksey is in favor of the
removal of tho capital, for tho reason
that he thinks it will make his business
good north of Platte, ne thinks it will
give tho Omaha people the neuralgia, as
they comp'ain of tooth ache now.
37"Hon. L E. Doom came down from
Omaha yesterday nnd returned to-day.
He thinks the bill for the location of
Stato buildings will come up for final
action in tho course of a few days.
"27There has been more real, genuire,
substantial improvements made in this
city during the past year than during any
former year. They have, cot been con
fined to any particular locality or kind,
but all over tha city people have beer,
"fixing up," repairing houses, building
new ones, setting out shrubbery, and
trees, and giving things generally a bet
ter appearance. This is what we like toJ
see : it donates permanency, and is of
more real benefit to the place than any
other stylo of improvements with the
same expenditure of money.
C5?"Our city was enlivened this morn
ing by a runaway. A pair of horses be
longing to L. O. Todd, Esq., became
frightened by somo loose paper on the
street, broke their halters and started off
on a run. Thev ran ovor a lot of break
ing plows, through an old cellar, came
in"collision with another wngon knock
ed one wheel off it, upset the wagon they
were attached to, and were finally stop
ped at the rear of the court house. The
tongue, box, coupling and bolster of the
wagon were badly broken
Curr for Fever and Accb. Common
salt, in doses of a ttMsspoonfu!, every
third hour, dissolved in water, commenc
ing fifteen Lours anterior to tho time for
tho next paroxysm, is ono of tha best
remedies for intermittent fevor. The
patient should a!s3 evacuate tho bowels
with Roback'a Blood Pilis and U3e tho
Stomach Bitters ns a tonic. This treat,
ment will bo found very beneficial, and
often cure the worst cases of fever and
Tlie Sewing ItlacZiine fur mis
sionaries. As everybody knows, there is but ono
Sewing Machino suHiciortly simple and
re'iable for the use of 3Iissionarie3 ; and
that is tho Willcox & Gibbs.
So long ago as 1S01, tho Rer. A. T.
Pratt, missionary of the American Board
writing to Mr. Willcox says : I havo now
had one of year machines for six months
and am ready to thank you for introduc
ing them to the publio It is the only
machine whose working is so sure and
simple that I could venture te introduce
it in Syria."
From Suturday'a Daily
3?"0. F. Johuson, Esq., is making
Pre-rations for opening a fruit stand
and sou- fountain in the Post Office
building
CSWe would t.ii attention to the
card of Dr. J. S. McAu, i,a8 ra
turned to Rock Bluffs, and o3umcd the
practice of medicine.
"We learn that, on. the way dovn
from Alkali, Capt. Murphy and wife j
passed a rauc'io where the occupants had
recently been murdered by the Indians.
The bodies were lying there, aad the
"noble red men," which some of our
eastern friends thinks are nbustd, had
mixed flour with the blood of their Tim
tims where it lay in pools upon the
grounds and the floor of the house.
CSDr. John Black arrived on the
Colorado to day, having been absent
several weeks on a visit ti bis former
home in Missouri. He says times are
not so good down the river as in this
State. There has been more rain there,
and the soil is sueh a nature as to re
tain the water longer than the soil of
Nebraska: henee much of the seed corn
has rotted in the ground.
CJMrs. Murphy, wife of Capt. Ed
Murphy, arrived in this city last evening,
direct from Alkali Station. The Indians
became too numerous about there to suit
the ideas of the Capt, and he started
with his wife for the river. After com
ing a short distance he beard the Indians
had attacked his r.mch, wbieh was occu
pi d by ten men and toleraMy well forti
fied. He sent his wife through to this
city, and turned back to loos after his
property. M. B. Murphy, formerly of
this city, had staited for Denver a few
days previous.
(5?"An English doctor sent in bis bill
to a disconsolate widow, "for curing your
huband until he died."
(5?"A sure mode of preventing a hen
from "setting tie her legs together
and hang her up.
CsMr. Frederio Studeloaann has open
do a new Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon
in tho building formerly occupied by
Frank Goff. Tha building has been re
fitted and furnished in good style, and
Mr. Stadelmann is master ef the business
having been for many years proprietor
of one of the largest establishments of
the kind in New Orleans. A splendid
cake donated to the IIkrai.d cflico this
morning, with the words "Herald ofilca"
baiutifully moulded around the edge,
convinces us that Mr. S. cannot ba beat.
en as a pastry cook. .
From Hondjy't Daily.
C2?"No mails from Omaha to-day.
Could not cross the Platte. Oh, dear!
2THon. T. M. Marquett and A. L.
Sprague Esq., left for Omaha this morn
ing. 3?" The county seat of Doniphan
county, Kansas, Las been removed by a
vote of the people, from Troy to Wath
ena. 37The Xews says there is a report
in circulation that Lewis Davenport, of
Nebraska City, has been killed by the
Indians. The report is not generally
credited.
(tA speoial despatch, from North
Platte says Gey. Francis Train eame
near being mobbed there for expressing
it as his opinion that tho whites were the
cause of the Indian war. We think that
must be a "canard." We think Geo. is
endeavoring to make a young martyr of
himself.
C3?"Tho residenco of Dr. Wiuterstine,
in the South-east part of town, was struck
by lightning during the heavy storm oa
Wednesday night last. The cornice and
shingies were torn considerably. The
house had a conductor on it, but it
is thought it had become dlsconneeted.
gTha people of St. Joseph are tak
ing hold of the matter of building a
railroad from that city to the Iowa State
lino. We hope they will not let up until
the road is built. It would bo of inesti
mable value to St. Joseph, and of no
small importance to this part of the
country. It would give us a southern
railroad eoDncctior, of which we are
greatly in need.
"See notice headed "keep cool."
Johnson has one of the best Soda Foun
tains in the west, and he knows exactly
how to wait upon customers. Take Soda
Water, all the time. It is far more
pleasant and healthful than any malt,
epirituou3 or vinou3 drinks, beir.g a won
derful im provement on nature's beverage.
From Tueaday's Daily.
FESTIVAL.
The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church
will givo an Ico Cream Festival at the
City Hall, on Friday evening, 14th inst.
f3Tbe Missouri has been rising for
several days. The Platto is reported
very high.
-.r. -r-v ifa cri.c". - -.
brick residence in tho north part of the
city. Tha walls are already completed.
HITW. Pottengcr nnd J. II. Brown,
Esqs., left for Omaha, on the St. Joseph
this morning.
k"57Tho new county building is to bo
pushed along rapidly. The stono and
sand for the foundation, are being deliv-
erci.
STA largo number of immigrant wa
gons have arrived during the day, nnd
proceeded westward to settle in the 'fu.
turo chief country" of tho west Salt
Creek Valley.
The Omaha Herald has something
to say about twice a day about the
'future chief city of tho Missouri valley ."
Hiw far In the future beforo it is to be
tho "chief city ?"
Q5f A large proportion of the corn
ground in this county Las been planted
the second time, t'io cold rains having
killed the first seed. Farmers almost
universally esrress the believe that the
crop will be go J, not wiihstauding the
lateness of ilia planting.
C."The Omaha Herald says it oannot
undergtund how such men as Reeves and
Wardell, Doom nnd Sheldon, can vote
for tho removal of the Capitol. Why it
is just the easiest thing in the world.
They know that tho measure is right, and
(hat their constituents desire them to voto
for it.
"Sea aJvertinement of Gee. Mo-
C. allum of Nebrntka Citj. Geo. is a
wide-awake man, ani un Jerstamls the
necessity of letting paepla know what ho
is doin. Those of our read3rs who ris
it Nebraska City for tho purpose of trad
ing will find Mi'Callura oa of the most
accommodating and gentlemanly of deal
ers, and we advice them to call on him.
(Mi?St. Luke'a Church, in this city will
be consecrat-d on Trinity Sunday, June
lGth., by the Right Uev. R. H. Clarkson,
D. D , Bishop of this diocese. It is
expected that a large number at both
Clergy and laity will be present on the
occasion, nnd that an Or Jin.iwon will
take place at the same time.
vy'Mazwell &, Chapman received an
other large 6tock of Looks to day. They
hare now the most complete law library
in the city, if not in tho State, tsnd tbey
know bow to ue it for the beneSt of
their clients. They have just upplied
thcnielves.from the Hekald office with a
full assortment of conveyancing papers,
such as Warranty Deeds, Quit Ciaimc,
Mortgages, etc.,
FOR RENT-
A 6mall Dwelling House. Enquire of
jelldtf Tootle IIaxna & Clark.
KEEP. COOL!
The undersigned has his superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation aain in tho
Post Office building, and tho lovers of
this delicious beverage are invited to
call and see him. A good assortment of
Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on
hand. O. F. Johnson.
juno lOJ&w,
M m n
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned against
purchasing City Warrant No. 71 G, city
of Plattsmouth, drawn payable to M.
Morgan, for thirteen dollars; the samo
has been duplicated and payment stoppod
on original. Wm. Stadelmann-.
je. 7 w3.
"Tbe cosiest room in the city, whore
Ice Cream, Raspberry Lemonade, Con
fectionery, Fruit &c, is to he bad, is at
tho Ladies lea Cream Rooms, one door
west of B. B. & Co's. Drug Store, up
stairs, Ccme and see us.
my30dlm. Hank.
LAND TOR SALE.
A few choico lots of land in Cass
county Nebraska, for sale-on reasonable
terms. Call on
ap8m2 J. N. Wisb.
LOST.
A pocket-case of Surgical Instruments
made by W. F. Ford, New York. Finder
will be suitably rewarded by leaving
them with Dr. Livingston. myl3
m
Desirable Property for Sale.
One dwelling house, with seven room,
cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
8etwith fruit trees, shrubbery, &c.
D. Mabqcktth.
Enquiro of S. Duke, Agent. mylG
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the News Depot, for any
ff the Magazines,''Periodicals and News
Papers ol the day, at the Publishers
prices. i
j?Xcw is line to su' scribe.
Oct. 20.
rv"'"' ..
DFt. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST-
Wl'l tls nil worlc In hi line on short notice.
j-OEc with Br. Livingsta.
July ft.
PLATTSMOUTH MARKETS.
Corrected by Simpson, Mickelwait & Co
Wheat Dull aad drooping; no demand, bur"
are not buyin at our qjoted prices.
Corn Ilnsdec!inl and very little i ttianKing
hatds, farmers not wil!ias to tak price ollered.
Wheat l C70 r; Maeketc1,lti:tJ. S 60,. 3 tO
Oruinear &. 7 ; Xails l'UlO
" hhe:i;J Cli'Oi -! Hutter lo
Oats "'"! V-v . 1,1
Corn m.-vil 1 rotutoes 1 5 s2 I'O
Flour 1 100 llj 8 i O
GROCERIES IVrinle'u
Ciflee !:
GROCERIES K-tiiil
Cftfee
Sugar
T'K
Kice
( Oil
I.ur Oil
'lo!aoco
:):i'.7 JO
K.-V-'Ol T'-a
- 75, j Kice
17 jui t'oal Cil
1 S.l'ii-J .'.' Ti l.accj
1 ti" ap
15'fi'i (";
1 tdfta 15
U-f 15
7571 t.."
post crriCE arr&ngehents.
..,.- - v-r. .is 7.ov
EASTTn" m:iil wi'.! e"cfe at - a. Tn.
SotTllHiN kt - - Sa.ui.
fiOl.TIlilvN an 1 V.'KSTFn" it 1 p. in.
MAILS ARB DUE AS FI-LOW-
Jrcm the FaST at - - 10 a.m.
MMini .inn n ui i "
SuU mat - .8 p.m.
porT-orricB iiocrs.
frsf a frorj 7 a. tu. to 8 p. m.
$3"Wlien cal'in for mail please gir yonr name
4i t nit'1 Ihi-n tlifl of -ir UiX.
. -Vh'-n calling fir str.nws trive the number of
tainjJ or amount you w i-h to buy.
J. W. MARSHALL, rostiraitT.,
Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A-. F. &
AM.
Trriilarrommnnications lt and 3J Moudsyi cfcaeh
mo itU, at 6 1 2 o'cloclc, p. ni.
E. T. Dl'KB, W. M.
W. H. ASDKS30K, Stc
"Nebraska Chapter No- 3, H- A- II.
l:ri:u!sr cctivtK-atirns 2d arnl 4'.h Wednesdnyi of
h imuth, at 6 1-2 o'elork p m
D. II. WHEELER, H. P.
E. C. LEWIS, Sec.
I. 0-0. F
T'latte Lo.g, No. 7, meets evt ry f atunlay evening
t the C urt-llouee Hall. Hfutliers n drier loujcs
ir rcp -ctliil.y ilViuu io t:.-uiih
Iv order ol
T." r. Oa, Rce. ;e-'y.
A. 1.. fcPRAOLE, S.G.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
TWuUr meetings Crt TnesJay of rvery month,
at 7 p. tii. i.'.v. mz.j. j. i i
K 11. LiTl.sosTOif, Clerk. Cbairmao,
I. 0. G. T.
Krptr.Rr mci ti"2 ev?ry Friday arening. Traveling
Templar!" rop'til'illy iaT!tl.
WM- It. MATniS W. S.
SA.M'LM. CilAPMAV, Lnde rputy.
eTTK.XCKI.SIOR PK .UEE LODflh. No. 1. Plalta
mu'.li, Iwl-H rc?ular ro et:ng on tbe tliird Wcdiia-
duy evening's of vacii mnn'u.
liro 3. UUAl'MAJS, W V X
pro. W. L. Wbi.l. W D S
Sister E. J. .Iostu m:Ur, W D V T.
"UTAItOf l.t'-Pi LuimitNn.B.Mt. KUx.aut,
holds regular nPctiDB evi y haturdny CTpniBS
Bio- s. a. UA is, v . c. l.
fi.tr MATT1I BATK-i. W. S.
Bro V. M. TiMBLIK, Lodfa Deputy.
y-J- EXCELSiOR I.odp'. No. 9, Ashland, hold
reiiulr mcet:"US eTery i ue'u.iy e en
liro. A. MAKBLE, W. C. T.
Bro. Wi B. Wirbritt.v. W. A.
B:o. J. J. WoodkOW, L.D.
AND
WOOL- CARDING.
Ho! for Fait Creflt, wlir joti can kill Uro liinl
with in a tne. tret your dm n (.immid and Woo
C rd I a thf Mue t;ip ; the mac'niu-ry f .r l 'h i
in tr feet onler. We u-e tne Piitnl jl-x-bin" Curd--,
w wr ma euonyh last year t.i rtaWi:h th-ir
siii eriini'y over IUj e ld kin 1, as all whn iisd t lie
cin te;t"fv. The KiiptTKirnv ut Mr. lwis ns a
l anU-r is Wtll kr.i.wu, and hi.i sei vico are t .1 1 le
tallied fur the bi-Tirtit of tLe public. IViih th? ;ili v
advantages we 11 tter otime le that we can make it
to the adva" tai,- uf all who waut wurk in onr line
to come thi way. D. KAN. Pro,irulir.
nV S . T Wli.-. irdrr.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. F O Ii G Y ,
Macnfa-:turar of all kinds i.f
Such r.s the ce!br:it d Hod Rre-ikinir I'lown, Mo il l
ll'iaid Uii'rtk-r-. 5t:ir,:in l'l- wt. Siuijle and IVi'ui
Shovel-, Culf.vator' and Hariow. Bpairi:sS doue
ou hurt notice All woik war'anfd.
llavine ha 1 mi:ch expric-n e ia the lmjlr.ea.
feel aysurcd that I can K"e general s itisf.ietioa.
Please give t a call Hcfore purchasing H-ewiiere.
u. r. tWJ x
Plattf mouth, Xeb , May Cth, 1S6T.
j. D. sutrsox.
W. HICK EL
Simpson, Mickelwait & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
pi
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
I
! PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Ce-lert In
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
j DOORS, SASH, WIXDOW-BLLXDS, GLASS,
PiXE AXD COTTOXWOOD LUMBER, S1IIXCLES, LATH,
IPICKETS, ETC., ETC.
. NEWMAN
i B . NEWMAN & CO.,
Corner Main and Third Streets, Plattsmouth N.
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE WEST I
Dealer
mmv rami i
Gentry FurnisliiDg" Goods.
ESa.s nps," Kools, Allocs, Trsiiiks, Valines, &c. &c.
Also a targe lot of
FiU QBEH CLOTHING
O1 al; trint.'on al'A'RTs on har.J.
',1''
'iti.il -.xamlne
Mew Basonio
Iattsmouth, April 10th, 1 855.
wit. tt. TTICK,
PENICK &
su Wholesale
Patent MedicineB,
Chemicals, Glass, Paint?, Oils,
5 Oil and Lamps,
NOS. SZlS SECOND
I-TJ-Ws ar tha N. rthwetern Tliolf:e .'scr.ts
vai rx fiwuish t.ria:ciae4 la any (jauuiiss.
x. I. SPHAGtUU
Cua'er In"
Groceries, Provisions,
PR0DUCE.&0..
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE
? All kind of Trcduce taken in enliarse fcr f ooJe.
I beep the very hes ol po-.'ds, ar:d a:n IkulJ to
lei! th m as c't ap s rr y hi etc in the cify.
COVl.'ldWtf
! BOARD AtD LCDGtrvG,
B O. V7. COLVIN,
OAK STREET, - PI ATTSMOCTU,
Two blocks northw?-t of Brick cliool-House.
Prirate rooms furn ci if desired. E.t'ue- day
bo a'd or with lcdit gs at reasonable rutn.
i J in 3 d tf.
liE.3. L. B. JONES,
Of Nebraska City, would retjcct!ui!y inform the
jaii.s f riatt-inoc.;!i that phe has t'tken u; her res
idence in 'hi j lace for tl e rni pane of
JUTTING. FITTING andMAKING
if rcquirec", Ladies and Chiljrons' Dresses, Cloaks,
i:ao,ucs, etc. MAC III S bTITCIIISH done aiso.
M' wo k will be executed with nearness, and will
'.ecei Te prsmpt attention. will endeavor to give
i!iifaction, and therefore solicit t:.e patronage of
t'io ladies if this place and vicinity.
i Kef lJenie, corner Vine e.r.d Jth atit t,in Adams'
t.iick- n.'Tialw6Ti
Iin:i.LiI.iS lit all price.
Ar-.y rH'ri'oas trishir.fr to purchn.e Karm-pro;tertT, mr
t -sidoncn in towa w.ll find them for sai at all
(ric s. liy
DOrtRIXGTOV,
; mrT. Ksal EstAt Aoaxr.
DW'D SVTTERT.
N. J. SHARP
in
T.
AND REVOLVERS
mi extensive stock ut the
Bricls Building.
C&3 CO.
LOVING,
. i :
Pure Wines and LiquorSjCoal
ttalioncrj', ccc.
ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
fcr Dr,D. Jje Jk Icn.'and Dr. J.C. Ayer ft A ,
jaa. 17
Capt. B. Sc CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Tealers in
Wines and Liquors,
Also a very cho"c selection of
Tobacco and Cigars,
Main street, eeroni donr eat of P.ymour Home
traka Citv, Ncbia-ka.
Are j'l-t rceivinsr a niw .t'i-b i-f rTii';? 0?i
Buttrlon, direct fioni I'ouiboa connly, Ky., Hitter
11 t C'U'irs, rtc. n.j lS w
THOMAS C. CP.ESSK.VW,
k M rACRL or AND DUALiH I.f
Saddle
nnd ilra;ncss,
I v J
RHWI.ns, CELLARS, CLRR11
Cvntu?, Xnurs, Lathes, hips, eye.
!iin,' Street,
NERTIASXA CITY, - - N.
take: KOTSC2-:.
Bciiuiy Increased. Prlsio7:s due So!
diers ar.d I'icir heirs.
T. M D"rrinKf"n h s thi dy rece ved frot'l the
Pepartmen:, the in full k uh t.ew blxr.ks lor tl
co'.b'ciinn of ad it'ional ilt.tie-and it-ci'cased Ten
io; s. nflili 'ai!y t" (rQecme nil snoh claiti.s as
n:iy h1 tiit:n.;t-'l t i his cue. Cab and exanjloe.
t'ii.t rl ntned ia lirt sen . a.
. M. DORKIKGT If.
Plsttsno-.ith, Any. 10, 1.-G6.
?'aiinal CSiifni Agency.
Vv'ASHINGTCN D. C
F. M DORRjNGTONt
SUB AtJFXT:;
FLATTSMOUTU, - - NEBRASKA
ten in. r;n-si(r, B aut es, end Iiutilify I.i.n?
cu:e-I. ijChartM mo'lftrat aai in ir-?j.ort!on t
tbe mur.t of the ciaiia w. M. LOX.:iN0TUi
Aril 10, C3
WAIT,
FOR OR KCT.
A stoir nrd a hair B irk Dwe'i'n.i;. c.mininiiiR six
ro. ms aid a cllnr: t.i.-fil;er wub ! e aiTe of ground'
nii.iri which i a Cue va:k:y or hruhhrry, viu- and
;'u t ine. Thirj U f o..J trill tnl cut'ui dir.ga
ou the iirciuis.es. Frquneof
J06 tCllLATHT., J. welir,
nr-2T dlf i!ai:l f-
CLAKKE, POUTER & ERWIN, '
ATJOKNEVS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
UAIX ST., OW-rlTE Till-: COCHTI10C6K
rLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
CATLORD J. Clir.ltS, B FOREST PCRTEB,
W3I. W. IEWIS.
r.EAL EST A TB AOEXCT.
Jan24 wtf
riaca to g t cheai Lamps ntid l amp Chimne
U at d aq BLACK, BUTTERY C'O.'.S
T'ho place to gel iVrfnmerT r all kinds i at
X BLACK. BUTTERY d COM.
WOOLWOKTII & CO , .
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS
Binders &Faperdealers
SALVT JOSEPH, MO.t
ee"Si Cm
T. n Si A RQtlilT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
T clicitor in Chancery.
LA.T"3i-qUTH, - NEBRASKA
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ONE DOOR WEST OF NEW BAKERY,
PlattsmontTi, Kcbraska.
F. 171. UORRIXGTOrV
Heal Estate
OFFICE IX MASOXIC BLOCK
TLA TTSiTO CTIf, JTE3KA SKJ .
Lot C Io t'.oci i, good residency Will and out
huildiug. Litliiu Mx-k P2. a co-d Iwo-ttcry refidenrn,
brick ha-ciiirt, weli, barn and other (jUt'ouilding?.
A rare cbance for a good i' vitment.
Lot 11 in Mock 113. I'uildina with two rooms acfl
cellar. Good chance for a fuihII capital.
Lot 10 in block 27, good residence, i ith ull Cl.f
at ctss ;ry ontl!:i:ilir.ps.
We-t h ilf of p.Ttirtn G', town 12, range 13, tcjreth
er aith 3d acre of tiuiiier Jne hund'ed acn-s nn
di'r cultivation. Kight miles from l'laltsiauutlijuear
I'h.t.e rivor.
An improved faint of eighty acres, good houe ,
jrtll, etc., with five acres o good limber,
Eishtv ncre of land.pxrCy Improved, two an all
half mil's from the city.
I'Jo acres of partly improved lind, with i 1 acre,
ycuug tiuih;r, situated 4 miles south of town.
Burned Out, ,
BUT HOT I)I3C:OTJaA.G3D;
T. W. Shryock is s?ain a', the old ftand preparct
to wait upon Ms fjriiier cu-t' inert, an. I the T""bll!
-ueral:y. If yj 1: w.i. any thing n fhape of Fr'.
tv.re or t'l.airs. "sive him a call. 8.d street n'a
Main, l'UU-.anuili, N. T. uii17,ijtf.
DR. ROBASKIS
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOO
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
PILL&
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
BLOOD
PILIaE
BLOOD
PILLS
AND
Blood Purifier!
ARE UIVKQXJAIJTSO
, , ron CVHJSO
Scrofula. Sip7i His, S.in Ji
ease, Old Sores, Salt Jthetim,
Dysjtejisiaor Indigestion,
SICK HEADACHE
TAver Complaints, Mieuinatisnt,
l"everand Ague, St. An
thony's Fire,
FEMALE ' COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
l'its, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
55 q q q i 1 q p t
OTTTpprson rit, her UaugUcr was ciirod
of Fits of nine rears' standing, and fct. VltUC
dance of two years.
ANOTHER writes, his son was cuieJ n nor
his flesh had almost wafted nwnv.
The doctors prononiweit tho case inenrahl.
ANOTHER was cured of Kever and A guo af
ter tryine every tnediime in his roaeli.
ANOTHKR was cured of lever Sore which
had existed fourteen vein s.
A NOT UK It of niioumatism of eight years.
Cases iununiernlilo of dyspepsia ani Liver
Complaint could be mentioned, in, which th
Purifier and I'ills work lilie a charm.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are the most active nnd thorough pills Urn
havo ever been introduced. They net so di
rectly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to
audi an extent ns that tho system does not re-,
lapse into its former condition, which is too an
to be the case with simply a purgative pill.
They are really a
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL,
nnd iu conjunction with the
BLOOD FUEIFIBR!
Will cure all tho aforementioned diaeases, and,
of themselves, will relieve and euro
Headache, Costiveness, Colii
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the BoweLtj
Dizziness, &c, &(?
1)11. IZOliACK'S
Stomach Bitters!
Rtould be used bv convalescents to str-ngthea
the prostration which always follows aut
disease.
Try these medicines, and you will never r
rret it. Ask your neighbors who have used
Fhem. and ther will say thev are GOOD
MEDICINE'S, and you should try them be
ore going tor a physicinn.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO..
(JSuccessors to Dr. C. W. Roback,)
sole rnorRiETORs,
. Kos. 66, 58, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
o.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.-