Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 17, 1867, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS-
IYrru XV.:1rtetiy't Daily.
(yilcn. A. H. Fuller armed ia tlio
city ycstTiivr fron Ati!rnd.
t
r7"Ttj leara t'aat lr number of
p;rnhoppcrs a'.ihte.l yesterday la the
farming country vrcst cf the city.
CZTM- II. M Cluskey, Dentist, left Tor ;
Suit Creek on tho Lincoln City Conch I
this morning
or four davs.
lie will be nbi cnt three
C-7o nra sorry to ler.rn that Trof. (
Ilaydan thinks thera is no coal, without j
poing somcj GOO or 700 feet deep, in th3 ;
vicinity of tha Salt Basin. j
7"John Ilethe publishes ft challenjs
for any sportsman in Nebraska City to
hunt with him on tho Gib day of August,
the luser to forfeit a suit of clothes worth
$75.
C3TH. 21. Orr, C. L. Cooper and Jas.
M.nchclj arrived at thoir homes in thi
city yesterday, hiring been absent near
six months. They hnra been iu Texas
most of th tinio trading in cattle. Wo
have cot learned 'whether each of them
made a "j ilu' or not ; but supposo they
did.
v"A your.g rnscr.l named 2ha, only
10 or 12 years old, stale a gold watch
and eereral other articles from tha
clothes cf a party who were in bathing
at Nebraska City a faw days since. II"
took the watch to a jeweler's ia town and
clfered to so'.l it for $14. Thojevre'ar
TCOnized the watch and tho little thief
was lodged in jail.
CWiU cur Omaha friend.? who aro
howling so lustily about the Air Lino It.
II. rimnt, esc'ain why is wns that a
prominent O.-iaha member of the IIouso
propc s jd to the Wrifdiinton Co. men vhat
the sai 1 grant rhouM nt receive oppo's
tien from Orn-il. provided tho Washing
ton nvmlPM would voto to let Omahi
hv j tho oil Capital building for $.1,200?
These who lire in K'ass bous.'s shoulJ
not commei.j thrjwin stonsi.
rj"a fr.rr.n.in up the pricultoral
wealth of t':. 5 lialin countio cf tho
Stat.1. tlioOmilio llcr.iid justly says of
our county "Omi s the banner county
of the South I'b-.tts and of tha State in
Ftocx f;rovT.:i we'utn. lfco county re
n -1 borses. and 7,520 head of
" w., r,f i c.i. ;a 1
turn
cat;
etocS proi-. . '.e u tnc
in tho t-Sito in poinl of wc
-i-ili nr.! in
acrica'.tur::! w?rH'i (!! '.
e Iecilln
co-mtv. Tttnrr.i .-. i, v.o4-..i
of taxable proptrty, being a'-out -M' .0,.0m0
luore than r.r.j other n.-icu!: iv i county
in tha St-.f.
CS" Judo Oundy arrlvf d in tho ci'y
this t.i'rnir.fr, on I v ..? Omr.ha, t'.:o s
r"'. . . !
farmer caj it il a'
h;pr"TS have- r.nJj th
appearance r- " 51 1 xu ' xjm iun j
papers P y the air wr.s l'.ed with them
on T'ics lay. I
CT S!rapen,
. c : t . w fi 1 1
.1 Co. have
rented the east room cf the M or.'.c
and will tike pcsjssion
a few days.
ccar3 of i
ZT Commissioner Ma s e ! I f.rrlrcd !
at horaa to dsj from IU trip cf cbsrrra- j
tion westwird. IIo reports S-aundtrj ae
one of the litest conntic in tha weft.
2It is sail that about l,o' women
and children, s uppced to Lebng to Spot
ted Tail's band, r.re ccroing down the !
North riatte, to livs under mihtarv pro- 1 . . . -
. ,.,'..., , ' ! Commi'.toe," and expressing a wihing
tection, wLil their chief makes war upon ; . ... m
the whites.
-Ia tha U. S. District Court on Sat
urday last, ia the case of Koantze Bros,
vs. U S. Expreaj company was taken up,
and verdict rendered f or pl:nti2. Tho
plaintiffs claim was for $1,000 in g:li
dust lost by the x. C j. on the II & St.
Joe. B. B. during an attack frora robe's.
fJ"Bepresentativc3 from the different
Lodges of Good Templars of the State
net at Nbrajka City cn the 9th inst.,
and organized a Grand Lodgo for the
State. The following odcers were chos
en nnd installed for the ensuing year:
G W C T. Bev. J M Taggart, Nebraska
City; G W Covin. Fran'.; G Parcei.Omnhii:
O W V T. Si.-ter Julia Ensign, Nebraska
City ; G W Sec. Au F Harvey, Nebraska
City; G W Treas, J Wesley Barnes,
riattsmouth ; G W Marshal, S S Alley
Kock Bluffs , D G V7 Marshal, Sister Net
tie Whitford, Oitaha; P W G C T, A J
Harding, Nebraska City ; G W Chaplain
S W Kennedy, London ; Outside Guard,
J J Woodrow, Ashland ; Inside Guard,
Jassio Irwin, Weeping Water.
Bpreentatives to B W Grand Lodge
of United States, A JHardinc, Nsbraska
City, J S Skinner Omaha.
f rrll-y' Daily.
0"Notwitbstanuirg tha high water,
immigrants are constantly arriving from
the cast. !
Ci?"The District court for Otoo csunty
is in sssiion. They have some forty
criminal cases on the docket.
Cy" A number of tho young peop'a oT
the city held a pie-n;c yesterday in the
grove south-east cf town.
"Abcut twei.ty couples assembled
last evening in the Hall lately occupied
by Newman, and had a social hop. They
desire to return thanks to the gentleman
ly proprietors, Simpsan, Miekelsrait &.
Co., for the u;o of the room.
CTTbe Xr.j areu is out of the ashes.
Tie publican an was resumed or. Wed.
nesday, with nc type, presses and x-
tares-. The proprietors request subscri
bers to send in a statement of how their
accounts stood, as the boois of the cflice
w;ra destroyed.
CX7"Th Nus has a aica rifmirole
abaut tuxes and tax strapped people
nhich itjrepenta erery few cnys for th
diuT.tian of its readers or becausa it
fcn nothing better to present them.
Don't Le ftlarmed Morton. Haro you
vetp
" T ,, .
us a specimen of Whits Grape Currants,
also the Cherry Currant, that would con
T;nc4 Xh3 most skeptical that .Nebraska is
eqai to any SlaU in tht Unien for the
production of small fruits. His bushes
were on;y set one Tear ago, and tho crop
is abundant this year.
fT7The grr.sshoppers ara returning
from their northward fiigbi, and to day
tha air is filled with tho little pests mak
ing their way towards the south-west.
It would be extremely gratifying to the
people of this section of country, if they
were not so fickle, but would continue
going in ono direction all the time. We
dislike to see them passing back and
forth, r.i d stopping to take a feed oaeas
eionally. They have dona comparatively
liltle damage in this vicinity yet, but tha
worst is feared.
From Saturday' Daily
('"Simpson, Hickelwait & Co., Lave
removed to the west room of Masonic
Block, where they aro fixing things up in
first-c!as style.
Ga?A series of sermon will be preach
ed .in St. Luke's Church on "Creeds" dur
ing the season of Trinity. The 1st of
tho series on Sunday evening 14th inst.,
subject: "The origin of and necessity
for Creeds."
CTE. T. Duke k Co. have ordered a
supply of powder, shot.'ame bags, dog
whip and in fact a complete assortment
of sportsmen's appartm. J'fis well.
Those thing bavo lorg been needed.
rTh Council BluSTs & St. Joe Rail
Road suffered c'siderable injury from
the recent hih waters in tha Missouri
abr'ax was caused in the roid near
St. Mary's, which it will require somo
time to repair
Ci?"Notwiihetandin tha hard times
a. d high prices, the sale of the Best
Chemical Salerat-u is still on the inereaae.
r?Ie u,e Rrd e7 "neeessfu.
I 1 1 t ."T. rY AVi4 II h ATI
IlJU0-iI3 WWllO Wl HH-iiWWi) fii-a nu.
I x rU7.-. K.ns it bV to! a nntnPT
anJ l!l'JS 'Xi f&m0 sprea-Is until i is hard
to tell where it will stop.
I i.-ry " ' .
Bays -'the Hon. Win. Collm of .niCo.,
arrived in town by tha st;r.roer St. Joseph
la?t eren;ng. II-? expected to tako the
sane trtoamcr home nejnin this morning''
Tho nr,',niUa-i is mist-.ken in the rame,
-.r .aTi-vrt Th "ine firr l.rm Ttrihrt
' . "
i-tra 1 of . r:i
i"7'T!;o Eisner Ks's Kinney pissed
up at tn em'y hour this mornir.g. She
h id cn board a largo cxcarsif.n party
f Ncbraeha C:tr. besides a coodlv
r...r cf rarrs2?rs. Gov. Latler. Dr.
" l r '
Bonner nn
d other NVoraskians of our
aeq'ie.intatco wero acorg tho excursion-
ists.
!7"Wa learn f:o;a parties who were at
Glenwood yccterdsy thai the t-.eet:pg
there for tha purposa of exprasslng th-;
sentiments of tno peop'e of hc county
ia regard to mob law, and especially in
rogard to the hanging of the Lawns, was
one of tho largest ever held in the place.
R isolations were pascd denouncing th
:nn f th a mnlt . rnniti tut d 44 Vi r tnr.n
ucn iinoi.. . . . r, . j - -
men who committed the leoent outrage In
that community by the banging of tho
Lawns.
rom Ifoiidtiy'i Daily.
1? Tha R. K. Packet Co's. steamer
Colorado passed p this morning. She
will be down again at 10 a. ra. to-morrow.
"We have received the St. Joa Her
ald containing tho orftion of .1. I. Early,
before the Hibernian Society of that citv
on the 4th. The oration is not a bad one.
We hope Early may succeed better in bis
D9W home than he did here.
Q7Ve learn from the Omaha papers
that llr. Osborne, whose advertisement
will be found in the II skald, is doing an
exteasive bnsinsa with bis Tlastic Slate
Roofing. It is being ased.on many of
the finest buildings in Omaha, and pircs
the best or satislaciion. It mnars a
solid stone roof, which witbttands fire,
eold and water. We bolieTo our builders
would do a wise thing by giring it a trial.
T"Crawford is out in the "defense
number 2," in which ho barks and f rik
aronnd lite a small "dorg" in a bees'
nest. He appears to take it f or granted
that everything in tha Herald is intend
ed to apply to hira. Mow my dear fel
low, don't be so foolijh as to aupr ;S3 wa
care enough about you as to waste much
paper and ink on your account. We do
net belitTd it is good geniralehip to
throw 6ix-pond shct at a wood pec'ier,
even if ho does mahe a loud and disa
greeable noiia witb his bill. In your
little "extra" of Sunday morning you
say you are "a stranger in our midst."
That beinft the ease, allow tis to smypa
t:se wi;h you ani oSTer a few words of
frien ily auise. Do not above all things,
start oat an the basis that they are all
"green" in the fur west ; don't say any
thing about boin chairman of the Wis
consin delegation in the Chicago Conven
tion unless your name appears some
where In tho oHIcial r?cords and list of
inembere and alternates, for there are
two or three men m Cass county, who
can read ; don't tell the boys about be
ing a circus judge, tbey might think you
were "foolin' ;" don't take possession of
the Democratic party and tell the old
members thereof that Bono of them are
suitable for leadors ; don't talk about
having been in tha "detective" bus
inese not a word beeause if
it shoull come to light that you were
not, it would bo awfu' ; don't, when you
see two newspnpars hittinj at each
ether, step in find propose to "take a
hand," for you might get your fingers
burned and then be laughed at for be
ing so silly as to interfere; and above
all thing, Crawford, don't "rush into
print'' unless you aro compelled to,"for
the ink might "blacker' jvt. aud then
the whole country would i. ra, and
the Democratic parly could not be com
forteJ. Now, Crawford, these few
words arc intended for your good in
deed they are , and we hope you will
profit by them. If you will be a good
boy, let tea-parties" alone, and thow
signs of ''being somebody," we nay
talk to you again some day.
From Tuesday' t Daily.
gSurveyor General Hitchcock re
turned from Omaha this morning.
("A large amount of oorn is being
prepared for shipment, at Staado & An
derson's warehouse.
?y-II. D. Uathaway and family left
our city tail a. m,, for a short stay at
Nebrabka City.
5"Gov. Butler, Secretary Kennard
and Auditor Gillespie, go west to mor
row to locate Lincoln City, tho new Cap
itol.
7TIon. A. B. Fuller is in the city.
"Honest Abe" is doing bis "level bast"
far tho interest of humanity and his con
stituency. ,i"Tha grasshoppers have almost
wholly disappeared from this locality.
So far no great amount af damago has
been dot e.
About four hundred Mormons,
bound for tho City tf Saints, passed up
on the Colorado yesterday. They were
all Europeans.
57"Mr. W. W Maynard, of tho Son
pircil, has retired. He is succeeded by
Mr. Walker. Saccsei to the new firm.
f7"The Laepy came up last night and
took aboard 1200 eacas of oorn, 50 sacks
of meal and n lot of vegetable, at the
warehouse.
N. Orr. Esq., cane down from
Omaha on the Kate Kinney with one cf
tho finest mares ever broujht to Plaits
mouth. Oir is inolined to introduce
blooded stock in Nebraska and shou'd re
ceive enaouragement.
pTL. L. Ilbrook, ChUf Clerk of tho
Senate, returned from Omaha on the
Colorado ihi: morning. IIo brought with
him a fine specimen of bird dog, a set
ter "pirn." Lett, hss our thanks for
papers in advance of maiiei.
f"v" Godtco Franc's writes to the
D'tihi (Jr-rge I'rancis, t&at St. Louis has
been Cfty years witho ut a rai'rotid bridge
and says thit O.naha need no be anxi
ous. We ngree with you Train, and
tbiuk Omaha nocd not be anxious for at
leakt one hundred years.
I?"Th3 number of plows and culti
vators sold in this market this spring is
cnH exeelled by the cumber of reapers
and mowers that daily leave the city. Wo
venture the assertion that the quality and
quantity of machines used by the farm
ets of Cass is without parellel in our
State, and is the best advertisement of
the thrift and produotiveno3 of tho
county.
rT C. F. Bratkway, Esq., Gsneral
Agent for the salo of Goodpeed & Cos
coated steel pen, has been in the city for
a df7 or two. We have tried the pen,
and find it an excellent article. The
coating over the steel prevents eorroding,
and tho pen last much longer than the
ordinary steel pen. They n-e for sale in
this oily, by Blaclt, Butterry & Co., Wm.
Stadelmann, Mathi &, Son and Amieon
& Dovey.
XIARKIED.
On July 4th, by the Rov. W. J. Cutler,
Mr. Frederick W. Lau and Miss Ahelia
LcnsA ScauFFERT, both cf Case C.
Nab.
Wlilr! Whir! IVIiir!
Ltl,r from Ftiranj l'ern.)
The "busy bum oflabor" is a poetical
idea enough, but unfortunately some of
as are born with nerves ; and I eonfes
that monotonous whir, u-h;r, wnia, of a
seeing machine in the bouie has some
times sent tae out of it. I have often
wondered if this could not be remedied,
withou! impairing its UHefu". Ti-is I
find you have suocee jed in d :ng.
I have been making trial of one of the
"Silent Sewing Machines' the nain
attracted ine "Silent!" I find that one
can easily li3ten to reading while operat
ing it. Then I Cad another advantage.
("This machine is worked with lest outlay
of strength to the operator than any
other. Many delicate woman I know
have beon obliged to desist a'.togithr
from the use of Sewing Machines on ao
count of.th exhaustion produced by it.
I think such could with ease manage
thi. It is much leas complicated than
any other, and coniequeotly imore eaeily
understood, and ! ss liable to derange
. ...
meats ; recommenuat.cns wuicn are
great abjeots to residents out of the city,
who cannot easily call ia assistance when
needed. It it also very light, and per
fectly easy of transportation from one
part of the room or thehouso to another.
My dressmaker who had had ten
years' experienee m sewing Hjaehines,
givea this her unqualified preference. I
myself have owned two of another make,
for eijbt years, which, in my judgement,
does not approach this for utility For
all the reasons above stated, I give my
hearty preference to the "Willcox &
Glbbs Silent Sawing Machine." JJxam-
iner and Chronicle.
Desirable Property for ale
One dwelling noose, witn seven rooms,
eellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well
aetwith frait trees, shrabbery, &e.
V. Maqubtt.
Enquire of S. Duke, Agent. my 10
GT"Fo!t Sale One of Lamb's superior
knitting machines tho onlf kind made
that widens and narrows. Enquire at
this office.
dtf
DR M- H' M'CLUSKEY'
DENTIST'
Wi'l do all work in hi' line nn ehoit aotitt.
-Oific witb Dr. Liicg.t.
iuU 8.
KEEP COOL!
The undersigned has his superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation again in the
Post Office building, and the lovera ef
this delioious beverago are invited to
eall and see him. A good assortment of
Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on
band. O. F. Johns o.
june lOdiw,
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned having made arrange,
mentj to leave here, offers for sale cook
and beating stoves, and numerous ether
artieles, which he will sell at reasonable
prices, by calling at bis residence.
July 12 dtf. E. Giles.
UOTICE.
All those knowing themselves indebted
to as, will pieaso call and settle immedi
ately. Those having accounts against
us, will present them for settlement with
out delay.
tf B. Nkwhast &, Co.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the Jcwj Depot, for any
of tne Magazines, Periodical and News
Papers oT the day, at tho Publishers
prises.
f"Aoic t the time to tubscrtle.
Oct. ZC.
FOR R7.NT.
A small Dwellirg Honse. Enquire of
jelldtf Tootlk n.A t Claxk.
pc st crnci: ahrttgeheuts.
Tr?K -jh-'-t "w-.-.T. s-.o-r as
FAPTKItV nil! will close at - . m.
S'iCT.l r Ii N ut
tui. Aitr-iiN aa'
9 a. m.
1 1. ID.
and WESTERN at
iiii.mii soiaj rcLinws
rom lie K r.T ni.
- NTH rn z-
10 a. m.
Id a. m
3 p. m.
vF.-ft
rr-T-orric iiocrj.
rTrn from 7 a. in to 8 m.
5 jWlin rl ins f ir n-.iil p'oae eiTt r nrfW7w
i f nn i:,rn the of your 11 x.
C. jWhr-o ral iu.' r- t ' Sts :ii m c'.ve the r.CTnber of
itciTip? or amc.-.ut y u wi-!i to Iiiit.
j. '.v. ;;a:: ia.. Vo-'iaatT.
Plr-ttsmoutli LcJ?e Xo- 6, A- F- &
A.M.
Pciilarcnmn;nicat!on' lt and 3 1 Min 1 cf ac1i
wu.ith, at 6 1 2 c'c.o:k, p. in
K. T. t'CEE, W. M.
vr. a. ANDER OX S-.
!.rebaka CLaptsr Ko. 3. R A- K-
r.renl.-tr .-rvorRi un 7,1 ari'l 4tU Wpdn.-dy or
n'b unMith at 6 12 o'ti" k p m
D. H. WHEF.LER. H. P.
K. C LEWIS, Fee
I. 0. 0. F.
Tintte L-j:). No. 7, mt erery ?itnray rening
t H e Curt Horn Hull. Hftlioia o rtlier Lod;
ntf rt!p-ct fu! :y ii vitfi to Ti.-it tlj"' I.o.if?e.
IWoroorof A. L. frl'RAOL'K, J.C.
r. T. Uass, Rec. Ecc'y.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
TejraT'r mcet:nK Crtt Taei.T of rvry trcnth,
at 7 p. in. Kct. QtO. C. K TTS.
Ii. n. LlTi.-SiTO)t, Clerk. Chairman.
I. 0. G. T.
Rrtrn!r mc-tin every FriJay ernins. TraTelinf
7rnil'.Br r.-ic',fally invitt-il.
Wil. L. V. ELI.S, W.C. T.
WM- TV M ATITI, V7. S.
S.VM'L M. CIIArMAV, Lodic I)ruty.
f -KXCELsrOU DE .REK LOD il-., No. 1. Plana
mou'.h, h-jM rer'iii" mating on the lliird W'dn'i?
ilny uvaolugsof aach mon:n.
llro S V. CIIAPMAK, W D T.
B'O. Vt. L. WKM, .V D S
Sltcr E. J. Hojna.'UTnr, W D V T.
JJ-3TARO? LOlGK No. 8, Mt. Kloraot,
bol-s resuia- tneetinca en-iv Stti'Hay CTeniuK
Brn- K. A KIRKPAl KICK, W. C. T.
-H. T. nCCiHKS. V.'. S.
Bro V. M. TlMBLiy, I.odsa D' puty.
B"- hXCELS.OIl I.od2. "o 9, Aihlaod. ho!de
rru.r mceunga ever y Tue-lay even injr.
llro A. MAUt..k, W.U. I
BrO. W. B. 'WiflBRlTTuB, W. H.
Bro J. J. Wool. row, L D.
SHANNON'S
TlnnA Colo On3 T iTTQVT?
a UuUi vituu auu uxv&t y
STABLE.
MlIS ST.. - PlATTfMOUTH.
I tin rri ! ed to cxn:nw iite th" puWic wil
Horses, (..'arriaqes and Buggies,
w,AIao, a nine Hearse,
On hrrt octic eri! renr-r .-!!'e term. A ITa'-k W'!!
ruu to U'au.boat IsluiiiP, aud to all rait of the
eitv wht-D deMi'cu.
i,rH J. W. SHANNON
IDress-Ma ker. .
MILS. L. B. JONES,
Of Nebraska City, rrua d re.-jci n ally infirm ttse
la-li-? cf pif ttMtcn'lj that has t iken up her rea
iileuce iu tlii P'' ' f r !l.e I n-j osa of
CUTTING. FITTING and MAKING
if rtqnlreJ. La i:" nd Chil !rn' re.e., C:.akr,
raqa.. etc. .VJCfSS ,YirCJfXG 3-n- al
AT work will 1' fsccu d nr i ne-i, and w.li
raceive prompt at'.eutioa. i-hw w.l' ruue-.Tor to give
itiricti.;n, and thrreVr jolk::. t.te ptroi;aj;e cf
tlia la. lies .if lhi plr? ai d vir-ui-y.
Residence, co-ner inj 8!in-t.in Harris'
briek
noTV&lK 'ini
7-OT3CE
To all pffotis whom it tour cnr.rcr-: Yon are
here'y not.ftl not to ere it m wife e ir.ib- T
Clark iia my bc'-o- O'; s fco havrw lr mv b. land
boar i 1 w..i n. t pay a' y deiit c iitractad by her on
my a n 1 1 uuder any circum-: i ce whatever.
jyla JiMti W.CHRS.
. .MJCKILWAJT,
Simpson, Mickclwait dr Co.,
Wholesale and Retail
t
Receiving, Forwardingand Commission Mercliants,
PLATTSMOUTLT, NEBRASKA.
Sealers. la
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
: DOORS, SASII, WINDOW-BUNDS, GLASS,
PINEZAND COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SfilNCLES, LA TIL
PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
PENICK &
a ah Wholejala
MOD
Patent Medicines,
Chcxni'cab, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Oil and Lamps,
NOG. S St 5 SECOND
ar.th Hortawrstar Tfholefala Atots
TOOTLE, HANNA & CO.,
MAIN STREET,
LARGEST
J .1 Skla. JSZ' U L
JVest of
Wholesale and
V ",T,r7
HARD
Olotliing of every aescnption.
IVIKSS AMD tlQUOHS OF ALL KINDS.
Constantly on hand a Large Stock of
! BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE, IRON, NAILS,
WINDOW SASH, DOORS & GLASS
And every article required by
EmiSRAlVTS."" FREIGHTERS, MIXERS c FABHEBs:
And everybody else cm be pupplied at this establishment.
Call and examine our extensive stock.
AT THE
I Tootle, Hanna l Co,
Platumauth, Apr3 10. '(3
National Ci.iim Agency.
j WASHINGTON D- C
; F. f t- DORRINGTON.
I Pm AGKKT:
Pr.ATTSMhUTII, - - NEBRASKA,
I.trcptred ti present rd jrreute claims bzf'tt
Coi zress, Coiirt of Claims aad the Pepf .inet.ts. I'a-lett-s,
I'enKi-'t B iunt e, and Bontity I.iinils so
ct t-d. F-Charu'r muderst ', end in .rornrtoi to
the:-ira-uit irjh cUim. v- M. DOHKINUTU.V.
April 10. '.-
Platte Valley House
C. II. Tarmele, Proprietor.
Corner of: .Vain and Fourth Streets,
liittsmout h,
Board Vy the '!ay or week. myJ
?:rs Katk ifiMP.Ojr havinp ben solirite to eu
j.ry berc:a-i in rttsic, both Vocsl and iimramc-n
till. I an concl'.di-J lo do so, and wi I give oti
.h. P atio a..r. Orean tn t-ce d-siroi.s of b t-. ir:nf.
p'-tfi tu,e- im-t.i !n. Vermi. c;c..;eiveu s a4i-li.-:aiio
t Llr lesldcac ou Mats ;,-tr'.
r,4u
SDWD LCTTBRT.
lOTIXCt
LOVING,
9
Pure Wines and -Liquors,Coal
Stationery, &c.
ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
far Br.'D. Jaysa 1 S.B.ruad Dr. J.O. AyertrCu.t
PL ATTS MOUTH
rr
St. Louis.
Retail Dealers iu
ssaa- am fc. al A SBB mj
W A R E ,
WCSrTOKTIl Cz, CO.,
BOOKSELLERS.
TATIONERS,
Binder
icrdor.'c-.
.3 ii.
SALXT JOSLPH, .MO ,
ee8 6m
C U. KING
Carpenter ar?d Joiner
CONTHACTOn and Su. T Drr.,
'A'Ci til orii in h.a lice witU c ar.tiiess an iv-pt:,
rpm hcrt notice
Miss A. LI. DJ3PAIIT,
liilinei' and -iJr-e - sir. :uier
optosite the tost office.
Has jnst rec,-:vl a lare st-.ck
ot the iat.t fashions. Nevtr Goi
month. Call a:id be' thru .
cf Gr'CDK.
my-.f
Xf j oaat Fatnt Mert'eir-? at H rr. r- t
SL A t A; CJ7J-Jtidt CO
IlacA lo f beip Larcps and Lan.p Ch
. ia al d iiU i i.tt t'
GOOD HBWO !
For Ihe People of JVebrasfea
Every Farmer Wants It N
Every Builder Wants Jt
WANTS WHAT?
The risht to uo B. S. FOItLMAVS
Timber Preserving
Composition,
Which will lmrJon and fftnally rrTnt from
decay any ftruture Luut of wooleii material, either
hard or soft, lunar? it from burning, ana lussei n
pro'f a?iu-t ttd ravaca cf Krubs, worniJ, uud all
kinds of injects.
Il costs but two cents to preserve a common
I-tnce rott.
Th nn3rs!cned havinr purchaed the right for
that r" tion tif Nbra-ika south of tho flatta liver,
otferg County hipht-. for salo at resnabl prirea.
Farmers aad capitalists are liuyiuc County riyhta,
aud selling out iu V'arm richis, thereby realiiinG
large profits, freiuently making from
$3 OOO to G OOO IVet Profit
On a county within a short time.
Cull at CINCINNATI llOUSK, Nebraska City.nr.d
examine apeciiunna of preser?d timb-r, or soud for
citcular giving full particnlars, wiih namea of prom
inent men who testily to us va.ua. ii is dui pi'aurn
to ho- these specimens and explain the nature of
t'lW process, which is dittined to be of the greatest
value to the pepoie ol ttui section oi coun.ry, wner
he scarcity of timber irakes its prestnration so iin-
portunt.
JelSdSwl eDrasKa tiiy, ftco;
Hemalia Valley
SEMIN"ARY3
PAWNEE CITY,
Pawnee County, - Nehkabea
The Spinir term of th's Institution, will com
mence on the Hth of March, and cuitiMio Id weeks.
The buildii K if capablu of alTordinS study and reci
tation room f or more than two hundred studetits.
Tho people are determined to make the Institution
a success; aud will give comfortable homes t.i all
who may !e."lre to nvail themselves of the offered
advantages : and as no saloons or pro(r-k,ops are
allowed in the county, we offer to the public iuduce
menla which no other Institution In tbo ttate pos
hes es .
Students from abroad will b- under the special
care of the Frii.cipal
KXl'KNSES PES TEUM:
Primarv, SI n I Ancient l.tm 10 00
Common Ensliah !i f0 1 Incidentals
Intermediate 6 Ml Intruiiioiital Musi
Hiu'her Knlish 7 50 1'iano IJ 09
Hoarding '3 to $1 per week.
Tniti n miit he paid one-1 alf ia advance, the rest
at the middle of the term.
Ko chare esniH le f jr ies than one h :'f term, nn en
by speci.il contract, Di'ductioas made only iu cases
..f plotracled wekuess.
Vor farther inforuistion nddn ss, EI.I FI.-HEH,
Principal, or Gov. D. liUl I.EK, rrt-si!cut Hoard ei
Truc e s. marU lw
TAKE KOTICE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sd
dins aid their heirs.
V. M Do-rlrpton his thin day rf C.-:vod from tlio
Dennrtmerit, the Lnw in full with new blanks for tho
coHociion of r.d '.i' :on;i! Ponttltei nl incren."'d IVn
iors. tnJ is rndy to pro.-ecute all sr.ch claims
may be entmn-d tj his care. Cal: aud ex:t:iiiaa.
i'i'f-t c! limed is fir.'t t,ci vd.
f. m. nonr.iKUT
risitt rno-Jth, Ac?. 10, 18C'i.
iREENBACKi
ARB
BUT
OBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, aftW
years of cxjerienco and trial, har
proven to be tho best remedy ex Win
tor all complaints where tonic Bt4
u 11 I stimulant are required. They never
ia fail to BtTcngthen the weak, impact
Tigor to tho strong, and in all respects
restore shattered and broken-down
constitutions. Ko reinoly his been
received with aa much fkvor as Ko
aucK's Stomacb Bittebb. In Chicago
VER 30,000 liottlea were sold by on
drnx-liouse in the past year. It is h
mitt.'d bv our moat learned phvsieiata
that IT. "KUBACK'S telWJACU BI l?
Ti;K8 coinlnno the properties of n
gi'Ulle laxative, an efficient auti-biliotia
gent, anil Ibe best stomachic known to '
the world. ROBACK'S BITTERS should
bo used by convalescents to strengthen
the prostration which always follows acute
disease. In tho
II.IOU3 districts of tho West nntt
Soulh there has, for a long time, lieem
much needed an article of STOMACH
B1TTKK.S, which, if taken in proper
qnnnti ties, and at the proper time, lira
a sure preventive of Bilious Fever.
Fever nnd Ague, Liver Complaint, Dys
T-
pepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kidney
Complaint, and all diseases of similar
nature; and are better as a preventive
lot bilious derangement, regulating
KD strenptheninR the system, and irlsv
in tone to the digestive orpans, ttinti
any other known remedy. Now thai
the war is over, there w ill lie thousands
seeking homes in the South. No per
son who values hiajife should go Uiera
without having constantly at hand the
hand the W Ti
ainst ej'i- r ,1 1
ed by mi- a
Travelers n
nver-bot- j
til l THUS, as a saioguaru ngain
demtc ana mnlmlies encennere'
Lima and polluted water,
and all residents of the rank
torn
c
OVNTIES of the West nnd Potith, and
the valley of the Mississippi mvl it
ribittaries, sliould provide themselves
with the BITTERS. There is proliably
no one disease with which mankind are
altlicted which is the source of so many
aliments as dyspepsia, or ns it is more
commonly called Sour Stomach
, nnd C j i
than
there is no more certain remedy
Roback's Stomach Bitters. They
never known to fail.
I KG CHOLERA has always been
much dreaded by the public, nnd
people hnye resorted to all manner
of medicines to arrest the progress,
but with little success. A sure enr "
aud preventive is to be found in tho
ttso of Pr. ROBACK'S ECAND1NA
VI A N R KM El l KS. Keep the bowels
open with the Pills, afrl invigorate the
pystem by five use of the Stomach
BittfH, or, if the blood be tliiu, use tho
Purifier.
VCII nn invnhinble remedy should
kept in every family. Keep the svstem
in full vis;or and nothing is to bo feared
from rlr.-ense or rhob-ra. THE OI.i
REI.IAI.LE. lo not bo deceived by
purchasing any of the quack nostrums
i.r"" the various names of Bitters.
Ptirci.- none other but Dr. ROBACK"8
STOMACH BITTER.-', which are com
pounded of tho purest drugs, and in
which the afllict-ed can rely.
ARE
TEINCE, WALT05T & COMPANY,
(Successors to C. W. Eobaci,) '
BOLE PEOPHIETOItS,
Xqs.SG.GS. CO anil G3 Hast Third Strmt
0
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Are So!d by a!I Druggists and.
Dealers in Patent NTedicinea
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