Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 10, 1867, Image 3

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    lie Tcbrauslui Serattl
LOCAL NEWS.
Ffim Wednesday' Daily.
tysT'CoI. Worthington and John II.
Salter, E?q., left for Omnha to-day.
"The spscial term of tb District
Court closed at 10 o'clock this mornicg.
Judge Lake left immediately for Omaha
rhere he will open tha rrgular terja for
Douglas county.
CTOur Nebraska Ctiy papers say the
grasshoppers are moving northward.
They have not arriTod here yet, but we
learn they have made their appearance
four or five miles south of this city.
yfWi saw one of the "Marh Har
TPSters" poing out of town a few days
since, it having been shipped hero far
th'ejuse of Rev. Thos. McCartney. The
Waders stand upon the rnachin?, and the
grain is brought to them by a belt simi
lar to the straw carrier of a threshing ma
rine. It only requires two men to do
the binding.
CS7"Thejury in the case of the State
f Nebraska against George Kerns, after
being in retirement since 5 o'clock yes.
terday evening brought in their verdict
at 10 a. m. to-day of '-NOT GUILTY"
and the prisoner was discharged from
custody.
5TTwo skiff loads of men arrived in
in this city direct from Denver by water.
There were five skiff left at the same
t'.mt, but the other three have not yet
arrived. The names of the party nro
Wm N Smith, S II Jackson, W A Spencer,
Jas Weber, Thus Choat. Wm Bueon,
Hyatt Goodrich and Geo Lee. Thoj left
Denver at 3 p. in. on the 20th cf June,
lay by five days on the way, anu urrived
here at 11 a in on the 2nd of July ; mak
ing the trip in less than seven days run.
From Mr. Smith o gather the following
items in relation to the trip. They aw
a party of about 40. Indian, 80 miles this
side of Denver, chasing the carriage of
Mr Bouton, of Ft Morg.n. They saw
another party of tlx Indians at Coon
Creek, near Wisconsin Itanche. This
party fired two shots at the men in the
skiffs, but did not hit any one. While
passing the first Station the other side of
Juleburg, the party was fired upon, but
Mr Smith thinks it was the guard. It
was dark nn J he could net tel. whether
there were Indians or not. The boats
left harcyesterday aftcrnooa for Leaven
worth. Frsm Friday' VntlJ.
g"The man Chapol was turned loe?e
yesterday morning, and left for parts un
known. f3?"We are glad to see the gonial
countenance of B. N.wmaa on our
streets opce more. He came down from
Council Bluff to-day.
C"The thanks of the people are due
the members of the Plattsmoath Brass
Cand who voluntarily turned out and
played on the 4th.
3Tnel Marq-iett, Eq., brother of
Hon. T. M. Marquctt, and Jos. McKin
non, of Salt Crepk Valley, left f r the
east yesterday, McKinnon will be absent
about four weeks.
7"S3me boys are in tho habit of
bathing every day at the mouth of the
Creek South of Main street. They are
in plain view from the bridge, and should
be attended to by the Marshal
(SfB. Newman &. Co. will remove their
stock cf clothing from this city in a few
days. Those wishing bargains will do
well to call, as there will not soon be an
other good a chance offered to buy
goods cheap.
"It is thought that the millinery
business will be brisk in this city for the
next two or three weeks. Several thous
and dollars worth of dress goods and
millinery goods were slightly injured yes
terday by the rain.
Deficient ArrEriTS. Arises from a
disordered Stomach, and is best improv
ed by plenty of exercise and mild purga
tive of Roback's Sugar Coated Blood
Tills. Roback'e Stomach Bitters will al
so prove beneGeial.
ti?"If any of our reiders have been
tr9ubled to make light pnd uniform'bis
cuits, it is more than probable that they
do not use D. B. De Land & Cos Best
Chemical Saleratus. That i9 a pure ar
ticle, not detrimental to health, and sure
in its effects. Try it by all means.
Csome cowardly scoundrel urea a
. couple of shot through the window of
Amison & Dovey's store on the nieht
of tho 3rd or morning of the 4th, and
then battered the panel beneath the win
dow with the end of his gun or pistol.
They offer $23 for information leading to
iis detection. We hope they may sue
sieed in finding who it was.
fcSTThe Omaha Herald states that
'entire fields of wheat in Cass county"
'have been destroyed by grasshoppers.
. This is a mistake. We have not heard
of a single field being destroyed yet.
Some fields in the extreme southern por
tion of the county have been injured but
sone destroyed that we have heard of
and we generally know as much cf Cass
connty affairs as any one outside of the
county.
tlPrcm Saturday' Daily
Za, ine storm on tba 4tn did some
damage to Larenby's brick kiln.
C"The river has commenced falling
lowly. It only lacked one foet of being
as high as it was early in the spriDg.
l ereons desiring extra opies of
to Weskly Herald containing Mr.
Viane a Oration, will please leave their
orders 00 Monday morning.
gCuster'a late cavalry raids after
the Indians, are compared by an old
f rontlersman-to the hunting of wild dueks
with brass bands.
3?" In compliance nrth a resolution
passed by the people of this county on
the 4th, we publish the oration of lion.
Gaylo.d J. Clarke. We nre compelled to
exclude nearly all other matter, but be
lieve our readers will be well satisfied to
sso the oration ia its stead.
(57"The Republican publishes a cor
respondence which endeavors to show
that Lancaster City cannot amount to
any thing because tho Penitentiary is
locnted there arguing that tho institu
tion is a damage to any plaee where it is
located. Was that the opinion of our
Omaha friends when they were so anx
ious to locate it in Cass county ?
CSquire O'Neil informs us that an
excellent road has been completed from
the ferry landing to Pacific City the
best one across the Missouri bottom in
the State of Iowa. We know it must be
good because the mail has run regularly
during the high water, and immigrants
are traveling over it almost every day.
Total Eclipse.
Bev. J. K. Uravs, of Magnolia, Miss.,
in a letter dated March 27, 1860, thus
describes an Eclipse" occurring at that
place : "It works to a charm. Its sim
plicity l indeed wonderful! AH who
witness its speed and execution in the
hands of Mrs. Graves are, perfectly de
lighted and astonished! Her sister has
been influenced to put away her 'Double
Thread machine, which cost her $150,
and purchase one of yours. The Wilcox
& Gibbs is Eelipsing all others here!"
rem Monday's Daily.
gMaximillian was shot on the 19th
ult., and Santa Anna on the 20th. Who
will be the next victim ?
"Tho Grasshoppers have concluded
that Cass county is too radiaal for them,
and havo turned baok upon Otoe.
ijrRy a telegram from Rev. Geo C.
Belts, we learn that two children of Rev.
Mr. Dake, of Fremont, were drowned at
that place a few days since.
J"Thero aro several brick buildings
in course of construction in this city;
among others we notice the residence of
Mr. Simpson and Mr. Herold, and the
new county Fire-proof rooms.
"5TFrom the St. Joseph Union we
learn that Mr. C. XI. Rusiel, of Chicago,
and C. W. Lymen, of Ocoonomonack,
Wisconsin, who left Plattsmouth some
time since in a skiff, werejupset near As
pinwall, and Mr. Lyman was drowned.
The Union says upon the authoiity of Mr.
RubSoI, that Lyman was a Royal Arch
Mason. The river was dragjed for his
body but without success.
(iyilenry Vanbibbor was recently ar.
Tasted in St. Joseph on the iudietnsent
for horse stealing. He is supposed to be
one of the leaders of an extensive band
oreraring tarougnout Karsas, rseoraesa
and Northern Missouri. He was arrest
ed on the charge of Mr. Couch, of Savan
nah, from whom ho stole a pair of horses
an a bugy lust fall. He drove the sto
len team to Nebraska City, thence to
Kearney, vihere he seld them.
the language used in an article
on tbo prospect of cropi throughout the
United States : "Nebraska will have the
larjet crop of grain ever known them,"
and that is saying a great deal. Nebrasi
ka has always had good crops, but this
year she will have "the largest ever
known" here. And. wo may add-, the
reports are similar from nearly every
part of the Union. We have heard far
mers say, "perhaps there may be a fail
ure yet." We doubt not there may be
failures in some localities, and partial
failures in others ; but it is hardly rea
sonable to suppose, with such favorable
rdports from all portions of the country,
that there can be any failure of sufficient
magnitudo to kaep wheal and flour up to
their present prices. There is yet con
siderablo surplus wheat throughout the
country, and we even know of several
hundreds of bushels in Cass county,
notwithstanding it was long ago supposed
that she wae drained so close that flour
would have to be shipped here for home
consumption befera the new crop would
be ready. We like to see our farmers
get a large price for their grain, and we
think they have little room to complain
of prices for the last six months, but wo
firmly believe they will take lass thar. the
present prices before they take more.
Suppose the grasshoppers or the rut
(and there is little chance for anything
else to interfere with the crop) were to
take a whole crop in Nebrakka, It would
have but little influence on the prioe
As we said before the propect is good
everywhere, and even a porfect failure in
a tew localities would have little effect
From TTiurtday'l Daily.
The Advertiser stands by the
course of the Rfpullican, It also stood
by the course of Andrew Johnson.
flMaj. Balcombe, of the Omaha Re
publican, has one east and has evidently
left seme one in charge of his paper who
desires to create a breach in the Repub
liean party.
j"Hon. Samuel Maxwell, State Land
Commissioner for this district, left for
the west yesterday to view the country
preparatory to making selections of State
Lands
,"57The Omaha 11-rald says that if
the capitol is located on Salt Creek, "af
ler the next general election there will be
a large load of Mawyalists' desiring con
veyance thitherward." We argue with
that paper for once. The load will be
sent by a majority of about one thousand.
The air has been filled with grass
hoppers this afternoon. They are mov
ing northward Ly the millions. They
oruld be seen by looking towards the sun,
although few, if any, have alighted in
this vicinity. We hope they will continue
the same distance from the earth until
the rear guard has passed over the north
ern line of Nebraska
have recent information from
the west to the effect that a party of
twelve soldiers were a'.taoked by Chey
ennes near Ft. Bridger, recently, and
seventeen head of stock captured. Three
soldiers were also driven intiFt Phil.
Kearney, on the 11th of June, the lodi
ans following to within sight of the for
tification.
C"A call is out for the citizens of
Mills county, Iowa, to meet ii dlcnwood
on Fridiy the 12th inst., a 2 '.! ck p. m.,
for the purpose of giving expression
against mob violence in general, and
particularly against the "resent acts of
a self constituted 'Vigilanca. Committee'
in kidnapping and murdering two de
fenseless residents of that county. The
call is signed by some twenty prominent
citizens of the county. inn ia as it
should be. Mob violence should not bo
sanctioned in this enlightened country,
and'every good citizen should frown upon
any attempt to inaugurate it.
35?"Tho H is being given at a rapid
rate to the assertion of the Omaha pa
pers that the people of Washineton Co.
did not endorse the action of their repre
sentatives at the recent session ef the
Legislature. We have already published
the resolutions adopted at a large meet
ing in Desoto, and now comes another
set of the same import from another
meeting at Cumming City. Tho men
who sent the bogus resolutions to the
Omaha papers were there, but the people
were against them, and adopted resolu
tions endorsing the action of their repre
sentatives. MARRIED.
At the Sheridan House, July 2nd, by
Judge Marshall, Mr. O. F. Od jII and Miss
Gustina Brown. All of Cass oounty.
KOTICE.
All those knowing themselves indebted
to us, will please call' and settle immedi
ately. Those having accounts against
us, will present them for settlement with
out d&lay.
tf B. Newuax L Co.
KEEP COOL!
The undersigned has his superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation again in the
Post Office building, and the lovers ef
this delicious beverage are invited to
call and see him. A good assortment of
Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on
band. O. F. Joiinsok.
jane lOd&w.
Desirable Property for Sale
One awe.iirig noune, wito seven rooms,
cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
set with fruit trees, shrabbery, c.
D. Makqcrttb.
Enquire of S. Duke, Agent mjlG
FOR RENT.
A small Dwelling House. Enquire of
jelldtf Tootle IIanna fc Clark.
C"ForSale One of Lamb's superior
kclttirg machines the only kind made
that widens and narrows. Enquire at
this office.
It f
DR. M H. M'CLUSK'EY
DENTIST
Wl'l do all wai k In hi line on short noti.
J-Offic Willi Dr. liirjufaiea.
juir 6.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at tho News Depot, for any
bf the Magaiines, Periodicals and News
Papers of the day, at the Publishers
priees.
7ioic is tfie tine to suitcrxoe.
Oct. 2G.
PLATTSMOUTH MARKLTS.
Corrected by Simpson, MicLcrhvait &. Co
Wheat None in th. market ch ice lota of C!ul
and China $1 50 er bu hei.
Corn Ia sellinf! at q iotrd prie but little cling.
lrg hauiis, seller and Lujers huldiug cff.
VROVVCr. 1 FohP 13
Wheat $1 2"1 51 Vacfcerl,kitts, 2 50-13 )
Corn in ear 4- Wilt' Xai! llfilS
" belled Ct (j'X 1'nttor 15
Oats .'0 Kfiii H
Crn rnpl 1.23 Potato 15'52O0
Flour 100 8 s 7 tO
GROCERIES Whnlnl
CROUEIIIE3 Rtiil Cofl'v
Coti'i 33JSn' naar
Sugar l.V'fiO; T-a
T- 75 a -l .'l Hi'-e
Kice I7yj20' Coal Oil
Sympa 1 20J ii' Tohacco
Coal Oil 1 H: .nf
l.ar- Oil 1 ", Jiai
Toiiacco Oj
2rw? XO
15, JO
1 t0.'. i i 15
14 g IS
7D
757i r r
9-SVi
CITY BAKERY
AND
CON FECT I ONE 11 Y,
F. STADELMANN,
BREAD, CJKSS, PIE', riTA Etc,
Of tho beat qnalitr, ran be iluicc l al all timpp
I woaM invi te v-ppr.al Mtteiitio.i to the fact that I
nave niled uj an exccM.'nt
ICE CREAM SALOON
In eonnertion with tbe Bakery, where yoi caa bo
aToramodaie.i at al! time.
Wedding pariios FapnlieJ on short notice with
anything io the l ot of Confectionery or rasiry
Call and Me m. jel3
LADIES'
gee Cream Saloon.
Vp Stttirt, one door ufent of Eladc Jb SiUiery't
Jfrny More.
Whfre we get up th- c y tti.t qunlity rf Cream
and taka p!easuce in s-lvmgit by ih l sh, or we
have small freezers, and c.o U . y church fairs,
fe-tjvals, parties 01 families with any q.iant iiy , on
short notice.
Also, below, we have tha ht assortment of all
kinds of Fancy and sti' k Candy, Fmita, Nu'.s, Tt
bacco. Choicj Cigr. etc , to be found in the city.
jyjgia H. J. SIHEIGIIT.
P0ST-0FTICE ARRANGEMENTS,
i--a- .-. r-tj.R isr,lMfl
EAPTKRS mail will close at - a- m.
60CTHKRS at
a.m.
1 p. m.
MOKTllaKN and WKSTERN at
MAILS ABB DOB AS FOLLOWS"
frora the KaST at
NORTH and WEST at
SOL'TII at
ro-T-orricB docks.
ftpf n from T a. m. to 8 p. ru.
10 a. m.
10 a. m.
1 p. m.
5J"When cal:infr for mail plense ji yonr nam
rt kiii then Hie o. oi your Hox.
jjrVhen caliin? for Mamps live the number of
tamps or amount ynu w i-li to l.utr.
J. w. Marshall, TstmatT.
Plattsmouth. Lodere No- G, A. F- &
A- M.
t?iilarenmmaniFationt 1M and S J Monday! ofaaeh
month, at 0 1 Si o'clock, p. m.
K. T. DCEt, W. M.
W. H. ANDERSON, Sri.
Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R A. 21.
HeKoJdr ccnTorations 2d and 4th Wednesday of
rh mouth, at 6 1-2 odor p m
D. U. WHEELER, H. P,
. C. LEWIS, 5v
. I- 0. 0. F.
T!;itte Lodce, No. 7, meet erery Satnrdav aveniDj
t the C.urt Hons Hall. Hfother o other Lodjet
r reHp.-cifuliy ii.Titfd to visit thm I,odp.
By order of A. L. fcPBAOL'K, S.O.
P. P. Gass, Ree. Sec'y.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
Regular meeting Brat Ton lay of erary month.
at l p. m. ncr. ttAU. is. n i
R. B. LlvmesTO, Clerk. Chairman.
I. 0. O. T-
Regular meet'.ags every Friday evening. Traveling
Tempiara resprcimliy invited.
WM. L. WELLS, W.CT.
WM- R. MATHIO, W. 8.
SAM'LU. CHAFMAW, Lodue Deputy.
tW EXCELSIOR DE .RLE LODGL, No. 1. Platta
month, holds regular meeting on the third Wednea
day evening of eaoh monm.
Bro 8. V. CHAPMAK, W D T.
Bro. W. L. WLL, W D S
Bister E. J. jJobtu mbbt, W D V T.
Sry-STAROS l.OPI LODGE No. 6, Mt. Fleasant,
bold retuU" meetioga evfrv Saturday evening
Bro- E. A KIRK PATRICE, W. C. T.
H. T. HCGIIKS. W. 9.
Bro V. M. TIMBLIjr, Lodg D'pnty.
5- EXCELSIOR Lodge. No. t, Aahland, holds
regular mceiiiiga every Tuesday even in.
Ilro. A. MARBLE, W. C. T.
Bro. W. B. Warbritt.'N, W. .
Bro. J. J. Woomow, L.D.
Platte Valley House
C. H. Parmile, Proprietor.
Corner of Jiliin and Fourth Slreefs,
IMattsmotitli, Neb.
fj-Roard hy the '!ay or week. myl
BOARD AND LODGING,
b g. w. CO I. vi n,
OAK STREET, ... PI ATT?MOCTB.
Tao blocks northwest of Brick chool-llouse.
Private room fornised if desired. Either day
board or with lodgings at reiaonable rates,
jan 5 d tf.
MUSIC.
Mrs Cats Simpi-ox hnvinp len solicited to en
large her claK in Mus c, both Vocal and Ii:trunitn
tat, has concluded to du o, and wi II give loMoni on
th Piano and rKnn to ll.ose desiroua cf becoming
performers c.n tbr same. Trrai, etc.. given on ap
plication at her reridence on Main ftreet.
ap4 Sra
c n. KINO
Carpenter ad Joiner
CONTRACTOR and Bu."TT)ER,
Will do work in hss line with n eatness an !patet
upon short notice.
sVO.OOO.
AM IIVTCaEST 1st TM
TTrfcana Scheme.
Send fjr an Illustrated Circular.
ADMIES-
S:A BEA & BO VINODON,
URBANA, ILL.
josepii sen LATER,
WATC71IAXES and JEWELER,
MA IX STKEkT,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA
A good aortm.-' rf Watches Olo ' old Pna.
i. we. ry. Silver Ware, Fane i-oo V topns ano i-
o!la T- unrMinj;3 i ivj on nana. a:i vom com
mitted to hi cr l.l be warranted.
April 10, 1 .'..
rorr sae.c
o-d two tttorv brick store biiildinc 22.by 60 ft
vnt good cellar; forfunhei particulars inquire of th
liiVdICxo ottn op (-choiol aiihbctom
TAIiE IOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions
ditrs and their heirs,
d vt Sol-
F. M Dorrington his thi day received from the
Penarimem. the- Law in full with new blanks for the
collecilon of ad ditional liuD.it ic-and increase. 1 Pen-
siors. anl i a r udy to prosecute all such claims as
may b? ent. n.-ti-r to hi care. Cal and examine).
Fimt claimrd i flrt served
F. M. DORRI.VGT JT.
PlatUznoctU, Arg. 10, !.
PLASTIC SLATE,
tor
E O O F I 1ST Gr
AND OTHER PURPOSES.
The process of r'-conttructing Slate Stone from a
a:siniegraiej iate was
PATENTED FEIJ. 21st, 156o.
. It if a combination of
Pulverized Slate and
Viscous Matter,
(the latter pos.esinc nalities of geilosical and
chemical amnily lor ine lorroe,,) ana is a de
velcpmm i t one of ihe (imple bat unal
ttrable temlenci- of nature.
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL
IT STANDS tJNaiVALLED.
A mastic it alspt ite!f to every ehape arid alopa.
Isou ccmtUM.hie. impervious non-expanaive
ami uni!H-ying.
Frost Does not Crack nor Heat
Dissolve it.
The only Roofing Material ever discovered that will
riit the Mcuon r the el nituKas lung a
thePtrurtureiti rot.cn. B'-ing a
ce'iible of lilt 'e if any wear
f'oni eip 'Sure and
PERFECTLY FIRE -TROOF.
It nii.qnaHed as a coating f r railroad and faim
buildings, bridges, bottoms of rass.-l;, vaults, ttc.
Materials for n'e by
ALFll 10 D O S T3 O II N,
fu! Lici.eta for eh. axka,
Douglas St. - - Omalia, Ifeb
myl ly
niTEI.I.I.MiS at hII price
Any persons wUhinp to pnrrha.e Farm-properly, vt
Ridences in tuan will Cad them for aie at all
prievs. By
lORRthG 1 O.V.
anrT. ItKAttiTAra
L,h pit.ee t get Perfumery af all kind ia at
BLACX. BCTTEBY w OO.'S.
m
d. sntpsoy.
W. VICKELWAIT,
Simpson, Mickelwait .ct Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
Receiving Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PLATTSMOUTH,
Dealers. ia
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
DOORS, SASH, WIXDOW-BLINDS, GLASS,
PJSEZAND COTTOyWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH,
IFICKETS, ETC., ETC.
B. KEWMA3
B.NEWMAN & CO.,
Corner Main and Third
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE W1SSTI
Dealer ia
h luiDTriiflfliKies,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
fl.ifs Caps, Boot, Shoes, Trunks, Valines, &c, fcc.
Also a iTgi let of
RUBBER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS
Of ml! dfscr'ptioa? always on hand.
JZtf.aH fi'2 tramint
E"ew Masonic
Plattsmoath, April 10th, 18C6.
wm.. r5ics,
PENICK &
h Who'esale
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure "Wines and LiquorSjCoal
Oil and Lamps, Stationery, Jtc.
NOS. 3 St 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
aar-W ara th Knrthw.t.ra 'VThcleral agent far Dr.'D. Jay a M S.o,aa Dr. J.C. iyir M
aa- caa faraitk th.ir aaeuieiaes im acy tjaaBtitiea. Jast3 ly
1HO. M.B, . K. RARAt J. . CLASS
Tootle. Hanna & Ciark,
BANKERS,
Dealers ia
Gold Dtit. Gold aiid Silver
Coin, Exchange, U S
and oilier Stocks-
DEPOSITS RliGElVIID,
and special attention given to Collections
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
er dwtr
Dr. J. S. McADOW,
HAVINO RETrEXKD TO ROCK BI.CFFS TO
practice Physic. oflVts his prefensional ervire
to bit old patroes and iulic generally, l'art cnl-tr
a tt.;ion paid to tiieas-! of tli tYK. A cure guar
anttfi io all en able caaes. Charge, medrrate
aam at oae year jga. j :12 6m
Wm- II. JLcmkc,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ONE DOOR WEST OF NEW BAKERY,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
SDTTD SCTTSRT.
21 2&
NEBRASKA.
S. J. SHARP
Streets, Plattsmouth N.
mu tztensive stock at tht
Brick Building.
t. I.0TIXC
LOVING,
3
1ST IE "W
JEWELRY STORE
The euli-cr:hr havin? ptin-hared tha R-d Stoiaer
2d street, lately ocenpitd l.y Surry and others, vrcnl
ri-sprctfully inform ttie citizen of Flalism. uh ami
vicitiity, that he has refitttd ihe tore aDd opened a
iaipe siock of
0TE3 WBLrL
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
For Ladirs, Genta, Children, and the real of man
kind, ai d is prepared to do all kind of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
In the bt manner, and would he h it -y toerve hi
old and a nmuy new cugtnmers a- niiiy givu hm
th.ir patronpe, a'mins thm of tha.r oik wl.
done, at madurate price, and on cbort time. Ih
atocit, embracirR every variety I (roods ucu-lly kI.
JU 8il-c!s Jvwelry St. re, ill he cold low
price, and warranted of brat vorkmaubtv a a J
material, lie has a so a smal, stock ef
FAMILY GROCERIES
which will be replenished from time to t!m. and
aold at the lowes- rlynre!". HaviT.jr permat enily lo
cat-d in this city. 1 r-pectio ly m:Jieit a share of pa
troiiH'r, anl cjr.lMlly invite all to ca.l and (ihi u.
the stock on hand, as we would be p'eattpd to sew.
you, and do not a;-k you o buy unless me c u nink
it tor y,ur interest to patronize us.
deciTtf E. If. ElTOK.
CLARKE, PORTER & ERWIN,
ATJ'OKAEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
MAAr ST., OPPOSITE TllE COVP. T 110 UzE
FLATTSMOUTil, NEB.
ATLOBD J. CLARKE, Dg rOKB.'l TO .TIR,
WM w. IKVt'IS.
r?T REAL ESTATE AGESCY Cl
ja&QA wtf
o to Klacir. Buttery Co.'s fux y-jr 1.
I Lubric asdaior-.
B A. rKI.VkMAN.
S. ADLEU Sc CO,
RECTIFIEBS
Jl.VD DISTILLERS,
Dealer in all kinds of Foreign and Comctic
WINES, LiaUORS AND CIGARS.
JVO. li, EAST SIDE MA ItKET SQ I'A HE,
St. Josepb, Mo.
m ly
IDress-Makei".
MRS- L. B. JONES.
Of Nebraska City, would respectfully Inform tha
ladies of Plattemouth that he has taken up her rec
ldence In this place for the parposa of
CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING?
if required, Ladies and C'hildrens' Dresses, Cloaks,
Basques, etc. MACffS'B bTITCHIXG done also.
Al' work will be executed with neatness, and will
receive prompt attention. She will endeavor to give
satisfaction, and therefore solicit tha patronage of
Ihe ladies of this place and vicinity.
Residence, corner Vine nd 4th streets, in Adams'
brisk' uov28dwGm
Wm. Stndelmami & Co.,
Ont door wesi of Donelans Drug-siort,
Dealers In
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
EATS. CAPS. BOOTS, S0E&
TUSK$, VALISES,
ad a general etbek of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CLOTHING. REVOLV
ERS j?JVI NOTIONS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal.
and examine onr stock before you buy any where eltel
jyl k( Win. STADKLMANM a CO.
Nemaha Valley
PAWNEE CITY.
Pawnee County, Nibhaska
The Sprine term of this Institution, will com
mence on the IS Ui of March, and continue 13 weeks.
The buil.ii- K i capable of iiffirdinir tn.iv and reci
tation room for more th.m two hnndri'd studen's.
1 he people are dt-tertnind to make th IiiUtut!nn
a success; and will give comfortable l.ome to all
who may deftre to avail tlirrnRiflves of the ofTered
advantngrs ; and as no salonni or grog-shops aro
allowed in tlie county, we off-r to the public induce
ments which DO other Institution In the gtute po-
t-tudents from abroad will b; ond-r the sjiecial
care of theTrlncipal
KXl'KSSF.S PER TERM :
Primary, l M 1 Ancient Lang 10 M
Common Enclii-h i .'.0 I lncid.-ut.t:a CO
Intermediato fi SO I Instrumental Musi
Hieht-r English 7 50 Piano U 00
Boarding to 1 per week.
Tniti n mn.t be paid one-half in advance, there
at the miildlo of the term.
No charges made for le than one-half term, un'e.
by special contract. Deductions mad on' j in ca
of protracted sickness.
For farther informtioi address, ELI FI&HKR.
Principal, or Gov. D. liUTLEli, 1'rtfi'lent Board oi
Truste-s. marU lro
Burned Out,
BUT NOT DISCOURAGED.
T. W. Shryock is agin a' the old stand prt-parwl
to wait cpo:i his formrr customers, and the piiblta
gn-ral!V, If yon want anything n hi.e of Farai
ture or rbairs.'pive him a call. Srd streot near
Maiu, P.attsu.outb, N. T. tnayl7,:tf.
DR. ROBACKIS
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BJ
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PJLLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
BLOOD
FILLS
BLOOD
PILLS
AND
Blood Purifier!
ARE XJIVEQTJVIIHD
ro CCEINO
Scrofula, Sipliili, 5Afn 2i
ease, Old Sores, Salt liheum.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
SICE HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, Rheumatism,
Fever and Ague, St. An
thony's lire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Eits, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
q q q i 1 q s p ?
ff!7ir person wfit, hfr d&llgWer was cured
of Kits of nine years' standing, and St. VitlMr
stance of two years.
ANOTHER writes, his son wa9 cured sftef
hin flesh h.J almost wasted away.
The Hootors pronoiinceii the rase incnrable.
ANOTUER was citreil of Fevt-r ami Ague af
ter trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Kever Sore which
tiul existed fourteen venrs.
ANOTHER of Khen'nmtism or eight years.
CnsfS innntneralile of Iy?pci'sn nn.i Iiver
Complaint conld b nientionoif, in which tlisj
Puriher and Tills worlt liUe i cbarin.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are the most active nn.i thorough pills tiial
have ever boen introduced. They act so dt
rectly upon the Liver, excitint; that organ t
such an extent as that the system d.'es not re
lapse into its former condition, which is too ajl
to be the case with simply a purgative pill.
They are really a
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL,
and in conjunction with the
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure alt tho aforementioned dineases, anJ,
of themselves, will relieve and cure
Headache, Costiveness, Coll
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, dec, &c. c,
JOB. ROBACK'S
Stomach Bitters!
Niould be ued by convalescents to sifngthea
the prostration which always follows acute
disease.
Try these medicines, and yon will never re
rret it. Ask your npighbors who have used
ihem, and thev will av they are GOOD
MEDICINES, and you should try them be
ore going for a physician.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C. W. Fohack.)
SOLI PR0PKIET0R3,
Noa. 56, 58, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINNATI, O.
S. ADLFB,
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.