Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 01, 1868, Image 4

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    TEMPERAXCE COLUMN
LODGE DIRECTORY :
(RASD LODGE :
9. W. C. T., Rer. J. TV. TaPirart, Nebraika City I
. W. Counselor J. Skinaer. Omaha ;
Q. W. V. T. li fcdiy, Omitha ;
Q W. 8. J. etevenaon, llellevue ;
. W. T 3.. BriaWl, Omaha.
OUTS EHANCB, NO. 2, PLATTSMOCTH :
HeglarmetiBg erery Tuesday evening . Traveling
Vnsplarf reapectfuily Invited
R BaXTEK WINDH4M, W. C. T
mRTON DO M. W. S.
THOS. W. 8HRTOCK, Lodge Deputy,
Correspondence for this column must be written
plain and grammatically with ink, and on one aide
nly cf whit paper. Let them be short sod to the
point.
TOUCH XOT THE UOWL.
BI W. VALVA FEBBIB.
Touch not the bowl, tho' :t may thin-,
Kt pressed from out the tender Tine,
So joys lie in that cup, to fair.
No health or happiness it there.
IVucb not the bowl.tho' tempted oft,
Hn higher motive. look aloft,
Be firm, be resolu'-e, be strong
Against temptation's subtle son.
Toocb not the bowl, be r.solu'e,
Brinn not thyself beiow the brute.
Touch not the bowl, aip.rine one,
Whose race for fame has just began;
Dai k cloud rr ay toon obscure yonr sky,
And leave jou thai in shame t die.
Touch not the bowl- 0 ajcd one,
Whose race of life is nearly rtDi
No strength lies in that cup, so fair,
Naagbt but untimely death is there.
0,da.-a away thecurj-J bowl
That kills the mind and damns the soul !
tub diffeiiexce.
- There seems to be a great contrast
between the temperate and intemper
ate man. The former always wears a
cheerful countenance, and possesses a
elad heart. He never ceases :o 'ook
aloft in the severest hours of depress
ijn and disappointment. His miod is
always bright. He tbin3 clearer,
talks more fluently, and lives happier.
He always lives for something, and is
never idle. lie has great respect for
his fellow men, and enjoys society
And when he comes to die, he leaves
the world as he lived in it, a temperate
man.
On the other hand: the latter seems
to bare no earthly or heavenly object
in view. His conversation is always
harsh and unbecoming. His mind
grasps forth after vile things. His
countenance is hard, and around the
festal board with his inebriate associ
ates, quaffing the sparkling beverage,
and talking upon contentious topics,
seems to be his highest enjoyment,
Reader, which life would you prefer?
Most certainly the former!
In your last issue, I see some would
be writer signing himself "Gem.'' who
tries to give some advice to the young
women of this city. It would have
been very appropriate in years gone
by but will not do at the present time.
Judging from the tone of the writer,
we would suppose him to be a bach
elor, or some man (1) who underrates
the qualities of "fair woman."
Sadie.
Plattsmouth, Sept. 25, 1SGS.
WOMAN'S l.FLUEXCE.
A REPLY TO "GIM,"
From the language of an article,
which made its appearance in last
week's issue, signed "Gem," we would
naturally suppose it to have been writ
ten by a man (?),for the following rea
son :
That not a woman in "America;"
not a woman in "Nebrasko;"not a wo
man in "Plattsmouth" would be guilty
of writing such an article.
Ask yourself the question, kind read
er, without regard to what "Gem" or
myself mny say upon the subject, if wo
man does not wield a greater influrjc1
in the cause of temperance than man
and you will most certainly be compell
ed, by common sense reasoning, to an
swer that she does.
I would say, without fear of success
ful contradiction, that where man's in
fluence has saved one from a drunk
ard's grave, woman's has saved hun
dreds.
Those hands "while jeweled hands"
that are accused of lifting the poison to
the young man's lips, and inducing him
to drink, have not they toiled almost
incessantly in framing petitions and
sending.them to ourLegislatures.asking
the immediate prohibition of the sale
of all intoxicating beverages, wherever
sold ? Certainly so. Then, "Gem,"
where is your ground for saying that
"a young man is induced to take his
first glass at the solicitation of fair wo
man?" Do you come out as a writer, and
say to the public that men are so weak
minded as to be induced to gulp down
the poison by dangerous woman, as
you make her out to be i Have you a
wife.daughter, sister, or friend ? Can
they, by placing the cup to your lips,
if they chose to do so,(but I know they
would not do such a thiDg) inauce you
to drink ? If so, I pity your case. Yet,
you say, "man is induced by the soli
citation of fair woman to take his first
glass." You poor, insignificant, con
temptible, narrow-minded writer, go
home and learn the first principles of
writing over again, before you come
out as the people's contributor.
Carrit.
Plat'.amoutb, Sept. 26ih, 1563.
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
Have just received a
IVTsninceiiLt stools, or
New Goods.JIXice Good', Cheap Goods, Fancy Goods, .Staple Goods. Bon-ton Goods, Spring
Styles, suited tc every generation from an Infant to his Grandfather.
Our Stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Trimmings,
Notions and White Goods
Is f;il and Las teen sel-cted with special care, and to. tte Ladies we would extend a special invitation
to call soon and often.
OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES,
We have'the Ni weH Mylcs and the Laijr- hi Stork vei brouKht to this market.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
Three-ply, Two-ply, L'ninn, Stair, Hush M-lting-. Oil-Cloih and Rag. in great variety.
Th.e superb new SprirS Styles are open fur inspec tm. Call and e!ect vnnr ait while our Stock I
complete. We aso have the jauntiest HATS snd CAPS, and neatest HoO i and slIfL'v.
everopenedont in this City, toeether with a fulllioeof Gent's Furnishing (joodsT OUUL"
You will also God a full "lock of
GROCKKIES. QCEKN-SWARE. GLASSWARE. H RDWARE, and a large stick of
v A KaI I IS G
UTKiNSILS
and MACHINERY
We'.heT: r ot I -piemen,,.
Breaking Plows. Corn P;..w. and Cultivators. alo the celehrate.1 Vandever Corn Planter
The Excelvor Black Hawk Uaik.ug Cultivator. IHrse Rakes, and McCuJi'k'a 2nJIllel"d FUDte"-
II a rccst ing JIach i ne.
JU: the EPO" C 1567. Fo
In conclusion, we would say
apr2 BS
Come and See,
CLARK fc PLUJI.TIER-
GREAT REVOLUTION IN THE
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
E. A. WIGGESIIORJf
D. SCHNASSE.
E. A. WIGGEXHORX fc CO.,
At the New York Cash Store, offer tc the public the Largest and best selected
Stock of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES
YANKEE NOTIONS. HARDWARE
WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS. VARE
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
We give below the prices of a few articles and sell all other Goods at th
same low rates:
The best Prints (Merrunac & Cochecos) inc'uded, loc p.r yard.
1 nuts for quilts and Lining, 9c per yard.
New Style Printed Delaines. L'.i,- n-r v;,rf1
Denims and Striped Shirt;ng, loc per yard
Bleached and Iirown Muslin at Eastern ni
N. Ss HA3DING & G0M
POST OFFICE ECILDINO
NEBRASKA.CITY,
N. T
WHITE & BTUTERY,
DEALERS 15
H . WHIti.HK,
K- C u
1,
WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALERS IV
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
STATIONERY
Aleo Agents for all the principal
MAGAZIXES and XEU'S PAVERS,
For which Subscriptions are received at 1'uMi sdier
Prices.
CITY BAKERY
AND
CONFECTIONERY,
F. STADELMANN,
BREAD, CAKKS, PIES. I! 1A'. Etc..'
Or the best quality, can be i.buined at a;! tin es.
would invite es ecial atteMion to the fa- t that I
have Mtted up au excellent
ICE CREAM SALOON
In connection with the B-ikery, here you can t
accommodated a' 1! times
'ddiiip parties sui; lie1 on Hh rt rctice with
any:hiuit in tile line cf Confectionery or l'j;trv
Call aud ee m. ji-lS
JEWELRY STORE
prices
A
Large
Slock of White and Colored Blankets at
teoiulerjullij Low Prices.
Ve are Agents for the B-?st
in the World. Trm nAROCM n itv r i onr-r-.. ...7
i i . y. : . . z. . . i i l. v tv , caiii!i.-
uu iiaiiu iii our siore. vatfi paid Jor heat and Corn.
J5SF"Remember the old corner.
SB
m
ma
S3EW STOIF
R. G. DOOM, j. . DOOM,
DOOM, J&RO. &
XORT1I SIDE OF STREET, .VE.lIi THE COURT HOUSE
Dealers in
EVERTOX DOOM
CO.
Dry-Goods,
Hats,
Boots,
G I
Ca
ps,
Groceries,
IVot ions,
Shoes,
a s s xv a r e ,
Queensware,
Nails, ifce.,
All of which '.ve are prepared to sell as loic as anv Nomp
west of the Iisoiin lover.
We would especially call the attention of the puhlic to our
stock of
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Consisting in part of
Threshing Machines,
Re apers and Mowers,
Sulky and Revolving Rakes,
Plows of all kinds,
Cultivators, .
Drills,- fcc.
IFc Warrant every .Machine We Sell.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere
DOOM, BRO 6c CO
F. 11. DORRINGTON,
RfcAL ESTATE AGEN'. ,
The PUcril'r ha vine purchased t!ie R'd .fit.ne ii
2d street, la'ely t ccnpit.i t v Sarpy and others. W ..11M
r -spi'ctfuliy i-.f. rni th citizen '.t l:atm .nth au i
-.iclnity, that he has refitted the st.re anl opeued a
iarce 8tock of
A XD
FANCY ARTICLES
For Lad left. Gent. ChMren, an-l tho rest of itikd
kind, ttL'l i pri-pArf.i t -J., a.1. kin If of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
In tne best manner und w0Lld he h ij py to scr. e Lis
old and as many new customers may K'v hjm
tli.ir patroriMire, asuririi- them t.f ih-.r oik Kcil
d tie, at mderate prict-. and tu fhort t.me. 'I he
Hiook, enibraciri every variety . I (f..is usually k--pt
at a first-class Jewelry tt..re, ul he .-old a )..
prices, aud warrauteit of h-sl wo. ilnauLi. acd
material. He has a so a small ktoik of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which wi;i be replenished f'om time t-, t : ni . ao
sol i at the lowest I:.' ires, llaeii.jr pertunnentiyi
cat-d iu this city. 1 reiv"tii !y solint a sh.tte of p
tronaee, and cor li-.lly invite a 1 to ta 1 an.i x im nt
the stoei on hand, as we would re p'asid tn serve
you, and do not a-k you 10 h :y unless ween niak'
it for your interest to patn nize u-.
l-cu'7tf K. II. ETOX.
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Toilet Soaps, Brushes, all kinds, Perfumery, ant
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds,
and
for meilicina! purposes.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,
Stationary, Carbon Oil, Lamps, Chimnevs,
Glass and Putty, also,
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Green and Dried Fruits.
COKFECTIOXAKY, &c. &c
llavine heen enc;ed In f V.tog Dmc, and Croc-r
,..1,... c 'pi" 'uose wania at ve y low pi ci-i.
wat.t.tne-.pl-inou-li..e. trade. ,.d a'r. i.r..,im,7 .1. 1 . T . S 1 ?' -vfar w"
Platt-m .utli, x. Aj.rii o i-,;
WHITE & BUTTIJItV.
JACB VALLERT, JR
We resp?rtfuj a,
Js. ANDtK-vJ.-
p. E. RrrrxER
VALLERYS & RUFPNER
.essors to Staude & .Inderson.)
one- 10 our friendn that w- have tnrrh.. ,1 tv.- .:.
TLE,
T. K. JASJi
1. R CLARk
stork id f(,J V sX (,,
PRICES
PROFITS
" ' "e now at..e to sell th'in e ds a t
EXCEEDINGLY LOW
Our motto is
LARGE SALES & SMALL
Our stock consists in
Dry-Goods and Groceries,
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Hardware and Queensware;
Boots and Shoes.
Hats and Caps,
And a lare stock of
READY-MAD E CLOTIJLYG, WOODE.V .A7
WILLOIV 11.1 RE, IRO.YA.YD A AILS,
And in fact, evcriy thing that
Xf-fMve us a call and we (rua'arteeyu eatiie ntK'action.
a man wants.
Tootle, Hanna & C.ark,
BANKERS,
VALLERYS & R UEIWER
Agent for the Schuttler Wwoh.
I. II. Wheeler & ( .
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ajj'ts,
PLA TTSMOUTH, X. T.
evicti ons promptly attended to. and pr,xe 1. r
milled at current rates of Ex.haace. Tae pi,j u'
We-. e"-n Iowa and .Vsi'jujijr rjun resiijents. -lj
to la ,d investiKHt" d. Money loa:, d on Ke. K. 'j
cur.tie. Land Warrantt I catrd. ' c
CLAIM AGENTS.
A .ents for col lection of claim t again s: 0 jvr-r-, vj. ,
r r soidierH. their a-idowi au l minor lo.;r
for .he purchase and Ie of Land aud (J. it lt -t
ty, easing of Tenements. '
Ri:i't:ui:.cES:
Hon. S. II. Klt.ert, I)enver City. C. T.
5Ie-nr K' -nntze llros. , imaha, Neh.
" Md'ann t ! tcalf, brn-ka Citr.
" i. V . Kiilry. M. Loui. Misuri. '
Ir. rio Lewis, feo-ion. M.Ksachusetia.
H W IMtmtri. Chirac.!, Il'ln. ji.
II M Jlak'ul, Cim itiiiati, i hiu.
Tootle A llatitia. PI tttsiuoiith . N'ehtajVa
L B Rii h. Tt.r-e Itivers. Mn liiKn.
H"n V Ke.lowa, liluomrii-! i, t'is,-,,rj,.a
Hon r M .M rqu. tt, I'la'.tjmoutL, N .r't.
L Lewis. AUoiliev at I.a, KurTalo, !'w i'rk
Carter, Hosj & Curl, Moine, Iua.
''3 d&w.f
FURNITURE,
c o ir 111 1 isr s '
A U
Cabinet - Work .'
1 I- ROECIC
Having t;!atc-d hi h. lr l .,!.. r,n m
r.-;i- tf'o y r. mind t':e j . . j. .. n t i :.-i'r.:!r r r r. t
,Mun furul-h r it. :-t t- tti r-rt l..i fc...' .
t-u. r . ni if... it; ,m , , . u'.
p n-!.i.t:v on hand a inter
M rk . nt d . r, A.. ,
o n-anu'iftn .,;: 1 1 j i . t r in n.y I w on .1,, rt ,t , .
A :..rc- a .fm'-t.t ..f K-... v i:iad- Ci ffti,, k-j,: t
! 1 1 " .1 I' 1 ad examine u-v stock and ,.ri.-e
Jel'ldtw tf jj UOLrK
BLACK HAWK
i iio I3ore
WALK i Cr
CULTIVATOR.
Bv prarti. ;.! Nj.. r.ui, L'. 1, 1 -i- ti- .1 ,,r 1 I y
ii.itth--m w.ti, it,- l.,-.t .t.. i 1 Mo.i.ito m.ie,
ihi-y have l(.-en iinai:' iu ; t:e pj.i li.t.g
Pcrfc o t ion
In ConsKUi'ti.-n. The eiiit 1 . v ,f ...
wiougi.t ;roi, Hxie'ree., ant.. 1 .tioi. !l t.T . t-1.
The pi . are s,::,j,.y I . ir-u t.. .ttli. i:h
DOUBLE SIIUVEL PLOWS
tUa:-h d t 1 .,e itsle l.v 1 ,!.., e j . .Jt w:.,ru
the ol -t:i e..v. 1 ut at I:.- in v ' 1... 1 . r". 1 .
Irm- vertical and hot !z .r,.a , , : 1 . , n
I'lie l.iilijfi, d u oe uu-t '-l ,.- t, ", i.-ch
if li.' IX! tie" I y i'!;i!i,i,... thf ! i'i 'i ,. r :, j
in ,u i,i. r,mu w.,.c , n 1 ij 1. i;, 1 . :
lr 1 ft ai d r.ns'i i.M., t , i. , L . (
The sfi.,Vi an- !".f I-I.e ! t 1 ii
Reversible Te c t h
Chair-, o- o h-r r .1 1
ahl rat. I sli t . ! k
I I
" f r . in I' t
.... r
. : I a -
, '-.I ( o,
I ii tli
I-'
.1 ,
in:..!i !
Doa'ers in
Gold Du. Gold ami .Silver
Coin, laxcliniie, IJ tf.
ami other Stock.
d e 1 ts 1 11 : ce 1 v 1: d,
mil special attention given to CuMection.-
PLATTS MOUTH, N. T.
ap9 df v.-tf
J. r. s;.w'o.
If. MICKKL WAIT,
EL)Wi ri TiF.nt
Simpson, lUickclwait rf: Co.,
Wholesale and Re-tail
a faf
' ' .at ..iii ca". 1.
rn T e I'M iv- n .
't: I. II, h rh !!,,!
P.ow .y ho.,.re. .,
Tto- : .:lun r,j tr
f -Mpe'ii 1 ,tv v. I,.. J,
1 t I i - - IT. T.t' - 1 .
f-.t elv vf vvr ... .,
I" Tl. .!o.jl.. i T
attaeh"'l to tf... nvi- ..i..,!. ... 1
1- .'o'.v .-it; r t . ... -.. ij ', .
!.e -r utl i w.ti: r ;,. .. , t t.
With :l.i- Cu 1 lt. r ,,,
m (.. r- c . 1 e.l :..: -1. . 1
liv . ..f !, .,,
n-'. t;. ti, ., ,. ,,.,t . , , , ,h ,
any I ' -' 1 tc a . 1 t f . 1 . ; . . .
er plow- ;t i- a iii .-t .01 .1, t., j,
wh'--. t'. r lr: L'ur
if. 'n ' r '"'.11.1. I' . ' ... r vt 1 1 , ( j i . a i
For fiutlier partl.-ol i'-. r .:, .r a. hss
D. li MrMKClIAN,
-V'. 100 MAIS SI. .VA7..M vA- A til Y.
a ,
ft'.
1
1 I o I, I.. - a
' r iti t i,.- ( 01 u.
3
2.
THOMAS C. CRENSHAW,
' . KATKEK or a N It DKAI.KK IS
Saddles and Harness
UR IDLES, CtLLARs. t I'RRJE
Combs, N.r.v, L ishes, H'A ,., tj-c.
M-iin Strfef,
NRBRASK A CITY, - - N. T
PLA TTSMO V TH, XEB.,
"r npt attention paid to the purchase and sal of
R :al Estate, and payment of Taxes, aud all buiioesa
pertaining to a general Land Agency. Titles inves
tigated. Refers by permission to
II o.E. S. Dundy. Judge 2d Judicial Dint., Falls
i'v, Xehraska; Major Kdw'd Burhank, laymaster
V. : A. Lit Ten worth, Kansas; H"n J. M. Burhar.k,
laL: As esor Nehraska, Falls Itv. Neb ; Hun. T. M.
M--".ut.t l'latlsmoath. Neb., Col. R It. Living-ton,
l a C etra-ka 1st Vet. Vols.. l'laituiouth. Neb.;
SI.. i. H. Wheeler, C. r). Indian Apent, Pawnee
Anency; Cha's Ncttletun, No 111 Broa lway. New
Voik; Harvey, Deitrn l) A Brown. Wafhinton, V. C ;
Tra-y. Mak-uire t Co., Chicago, Ills ; ft. G Kit' h.
Kocnesier, -. 1 .. prof. Ileory Arlmg iale. "Hartr.ird
L'u.vermty." N . Y. oc25
CONJUGAL LOVE.
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRCK MARRIAGE.
Essay for Young len, on the Errors, u-e and
Diesases which destroy t1 e Manly 1 owers and ere
I" Impediments to MaKRI AtiK.w th sura nteHngof
relief Sent in aealpd letter ene!op fre ifebarne.
Addres Or J SKILMN HOCUil J ON, Howtrd As
r:clai!?a. Pillaeli-tia, P. JanlJc
GREAT EXCITEJIIJiM
IN
WASHINGTON!
II E It K JI A I? IIEISOLU
Having bought oat the entire ftfrck of G'.khIh froni
C (J. Herold. i rpaly to nffr
G R Ei T LVD V CEME. TS
In Prices
I shall sell Goods LO WER TIIAX THE l.n WES
forCa-h. Wheat Corn, Hid Fir-Uranv kind
country i?iioruc;i
Sly Stock Consists of
ci n (t c 1: n ies, i) u y n o o n s
H MtTS. SIKtUS, CLOTHI.;
II A l un.l i A PS, I'tK KE T
i UTI.EIi i , YA KEE
XOIKJSS, ETC. :
lise give me a call at the old -tamlofC O. Her '
HERtiMAX HERUL P. ,
Capt. f. IAISOO Ac CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors,
Also a very choice Selection of
Tobacco and Cigars,
Main street, second door east or Seymour House,
Nebraska City, Neb'a-ka
Are just receiving a new slock of (i'nuhie o-l
ourbon direct fi om I'ourbou courtly, Ky.. Bitters
-tc. my IS w
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
-spiraea. mxczxiaoLlGcycKX Agents,
PL ATTSMOUT II, N E HP. K A.
Dealer.- in
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
DOt) Its, SASH, WIXDOW-HLIXPS, (il.ASS,
Pixi: axp cormxivonn lumber, siusoi.es, lath.
PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
W. J. Horton & Co.
( Weeping Wafer, X'ew Store.)
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
HARDWARE CROCKERY,
HATS. CAPS, IJOOTS.
AM) SHOES.
Keep on hand, and are sellintr cheap, a well select d
a-sortTient of koo-Js saitalde for a farioinc com
munity. marlL'tf
Hardware.
tS1
) IL 1 K H
WANTED.- T'arlrr. S'luUntM and ether intel
ient Ven and Women, in a businogs pavins P 0 to
2im per month, ace. .rdirg !n ability For particti
,r. address ZEIGLER. McLTRUr t Co-. Lombard
Block Chicpo-o, II' feh27vl
E. T. DUKE ife Co.,
)
!
uu
ILLC0X&
I7TIIBBS
II U
The Championll I of 138 first pra
miums in two! I 1 1 seasons.
"Its seam isJ strop cer and
less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch."
E,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
v 5 icmnii.TiiRji.
u illllllLUUI Lit IU
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, JapanetJ
AND STAMPED WArvE
STEEL P L O TS7" S
of all kind- and s ies. whith we warrant the )e-t in the market.
HamiiFml
aV
St Jov IS It
Packet Line.
One of t!i" C'.t'.ip..r.v .".eani r lue'i .'aiii '.- m
ev,:ry ,,i:Dt t;r j:. 0. ,, , i,v St J . , -. I. .
md aruvi-s i m. .lo-ph i-i t.i-ie t" crin.-i t 11 h the
exjir s tiKlli 0:1 tf . iatiuda: -t .!... ph U ill- I
for li a 11 11 : l.e I, a 1 nli 1 1. pl. 1 -. i n-i t ion is 1. a le 1 1
-11111- t Teiimir ::!, It'.- li- k '. W Pi. 1:. 1- u I 1 u
rri v.- jrj : i-ii - to 1-..11..,, 1 an, 1,1. t mort -n 1 1 1 "
nit i f St. I. ..ni- f..r Ciiieiitiia't. I iiii.iimp.i. I..--I..
Tli', T-.-l.. Il.lllt.-. .!-) 11 p 11 !. Tallin.-.
I'li.'a.l.-i.liia. N..w V. rk. p.-' n, ., f 1, ' . ).-Ka-t-rn,
North. -i o a-id s..utieru la.e- '1 i..- a" o.e
no-' ti .ro-d I. tie. .. :. -fart I'aek-ts r lr : ! j
ill travelers l-.l-'l.- l-o-n iV Mrrn mini
1 li li"! 1. il i h KKIs
For sale to Pt. I ..hi. ami h-i r .-t.-in, N01 rl -rr, hi. 4
-oil 1 11. ro cit o-.- -. :: t !.. ' v- i t, ' H.-or r 1 7 .
' rm .ha. C. .illicit !! IT-. P;.it .i.-.i.".. ... -k c .ty
and t ali .th-r pi in- 1. ii t r ,-t .,tri . !, ih. est.
4wM"il- !. i at ,tt. hi- r ... '
R f .!. so,.'. P. i p I. . -1 j ,
II. H I- L Ri;i i'. v K It P I... St J a-ih
J. 1 SI M I ON. AHi.t,
ap'- 1" a t-i tli.Nehranaa.
SAPIUEL Y- GREER ,
( i. e. - r !. Ii. 1 k . lj...-r )
FIRE and CiARDILV IIOM2
.mam;f c ri;iu h,
AT 7 HE OI.lt STAI, y. :ju SOU Til ST,
(K.-tairi-ii-d 11.) PHILADELPHIA.
Fire Buck tg, Suction Hose,
Eands for Machinery, &c. &c.
-The b.ve a tic!.-s wi.' be ni.ile if tie b t
worki:ia;.sh:p, aud on the t;iot r. a-oiisbl" tertua.
f - t :Tui6
T
Tin Roofinir, Ciuttters and Spouting done on short notice.
Are exlu-ive Agents in this Connty for the sale of
'Judge? Report of Grand 7." V . . 1 U . . A . K a . - ... 1
bend for the "Keport," and Samples of mi- h hi i .TICMI tUCU J J 1 1 1 IJ 1 II l I I I M I tllill
rpiIE SHORT ALL KAIL LINE
EAST
7"-. Chi,;, no. Ilr-it. T-tlfl.,. St lc,i
I.ii'ii i,tt. hfifinitlifli. I'iririiiniiti. .jirili.
.Yiej7. ("-.-, .J, m,',1., i ulum','1. WKtrl-
inj. ritt.i.nnj . Enffibt, Xi-iiuri Fall. Ilirrit-
burg, J.atimore. II 11, 1 ny 'or., 'Aiifey..i-i,
-V"o l'vrk, 11 sif. ri, Ac,
Isv!. the ol !, reliable Ce-itra! Route the
Hannibal & St. Jo, IL IL
rT.ike the II A ST. JO. R. R. line of Mis-ourl
River I'aek-ts from
I'LAT TSMOIJTII
To St. Jo-ep'i, where c mn-xtioii. are m J with
Two Daily Ezpress Trains
Do the II il ?t. Joe. R R , rati throuch frornSaiot
Joseph to tjuincy without chaufte of car.
CONNECTING AT QUINCY
V7i.h Chic;ijr.i, IluMintton A (Juinj, and T.l. d,
Waba-h A Wet..-rn Kaiiroiols for all puintt ta t.
North and hoi.th.
For St. Louis
Clce conn-ction made at HA CON w-th ""'R1 H
MlSsOl kl I! K.forSt I., u . H'd lit Hannibal with
I'aily Miss Kit- r P. . t for St. Iiii. m-a:s nd
st.it-ro. in- 'r--, I - ivmi; ' ery -v. t.ii'K on arriva -f
tram- fr. in He we-t, :r d arriTintr in t. Lonia o. xt
111 rn i k' ir -ea- -.' - b -;iie-, au-l cione- t ith
1 hi -aK . l:..ii I.o'. 1-. T rre Ha'i--, Alton Ji M.
I -mi-, an 1 nhio A M ,--i--ippi Kailroad,f jr all o:nt
Kas , Soi th and s -uth .
AT.'ir SLEEP ISC CARS
Run on N'icM Trains.
or oo( Co k Stove
work, containing both kinds of stitches on
the same piece of goods. Agents wanted.
L. CORNELL CO., Oan'l Agents,
IAS Lak. St.. Chloajro
F. P. TODD 1 H!.-ck.
AtBt, F ariKontb, Krs ; I'LATIVMOT.'TH.
a- I'.uy ri.ortliiBiijh ti.-k-ts vi Hannibal St
J; K K. at t' eu t . k-- . fhr-s in Omaha,'! tr I
Bi'iTs I'l i i-iiioMth NVbr i-ka Citv, tit. JO'i '
... .1 n ..... 1 L ...... 1 .... .
we will not be undersold Main St., next door enst of Masonic ' ri... :..-- t hi tai.-o it- '.tort. r, ep n
qa:c. r ut- a-f c W hD. Jo s tp
KEBRASIiA-
P. n.OP.mr "i.:i'l Ticket Aseiit.