Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 25, 1869, Image 4

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    TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
LODGE DIRECTORY:
(BARD LODGE : ,
P W C T Her. J. W. Tagpirt. Nebraska City
ft W. Counselor -J. Skinner. Omaha 5
O.W.V T Mis Kddy, Omaha ;
O . W. 8 J. Stevenson, Uellevue ;
O. W. T. 8. Bristol, Omaha, j
OLTVK BRANCH, NO. 2, rLATTSMOUTH :
ReUrmelseeiT Tuesday evening. Trvelrrs;
T.mPl.r.r..p.7iYi FEB.BEE, W,
B. B. LEWIS. W. 3.
K. B. Wisdham, Lodge IVputy,
.C. T-
XTEW GOODS ! 1TJEJ W GOODS !
AT THE
NEW YORK CASH STORE!
FOR THE
In and roundflattsmouth.
Rock Blcffs, March 12th, 1 869.
Bbo. V: As I wts'called to yoar flour
ishing city on business and compelled to
top erer nigbt,I took the occasion to take
aBtro1!! through your streeti and note the
improvements daring the daylight, and
the di's-improvements after dark. In tba
former your correspondent was rather
snrprWed to realize what a great con
trast there is in the improvements mada
within the last three years to thOBe of
ix or seven ago. To see the thrift and
energy of your business men almost
eaused me to regret my settlement in this
little place I might say isolated bat,
still, I think we will get the B. M. R.
R., and then, where will Plattsmouth
stand? But to the latter, the J-im-vrovementa
I mean your whisky dens
I was sorry to see bo many of them; and
as I have given them a call, too, I will
endeavor to give the puhlio a general
idea of the innide of these'.dens. Your
correspondent will commence with t3
one on 21 street, near the bridge, fter
descending a pair of stairs, I 61, the
first thing I see is theeard tole3, with
men engaged in pliylng. The first ex
pression I heard was frn a being, seat
at one of the table, which was as f 1-
lows: "By G-d, the drinks are on you
this time: I'll take whisky.'' When the
object who stands behind.the bar he is
not a ' man made his appearance and
asoertained what they the players
would have; af tor giving him their orders,
whioh was about as follows: "Whisky,
straight;1' in a few moments the soul
destroyer was placed before them and
gulped down at one swallow. It is also
stated, and upon good authority, that
this same whisky den is kept open on
Sabbath all day, and men (?) congre
gate to play cards, and so forget God's
holy day. . . . .
Passing from this I will now give
what some of your citizens calel the first
class (?) saloon of your city a visit the
Billiard Hall. This time I ascend a flight
of stairs and open the door, the first
thing I run against is a 'soreen," noth
ing daunted, I pass' around the object
and gaze npon two billiard tables, with
two men at eaoh of them, engaged in
more at the bar, ready to swallow down BUrlillfftOIl & EliSSOUli
ma poison uaoaeu mem. i qq Dot un
FALL MP WINTER TRADE, 1868-
E. A. WIGGBNHORN & CO.,
At the New York Cash Store, offer to the public the Largest and best selectee.
Stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE,
WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS WARE,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
We call particular attention to our New Style of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, .WHITE AND
COLORED BLANKETS, at wonderfully low prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS AT NEW YORK PRICES.
We have the largest and neatest stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought
to this market consisting in gentlemen, ladies and children's.
OUR QUEENS AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT
is complete, and we offer the same at the lowest possible price.
We have a large stock of the' celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW.
We are also Agents of the
WHITEWATER COMBINED SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR
which w warrant tote the best made in the United Slates, and doing bet
ter work than any other Machine.
Our motto is " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT!"
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.
Essays for Young Men on the Interesting rela
tion of Bridegroom to Bride In the institution of
Marriage, a Guide to matrimonial felicity and true
happiness. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes
free of eharjre. Address, Howard Association, Box
P, Pbilabelphia, Pa.
WOOLWORTII & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders &Paperdealers.
SA1JTT JOSEPH, MO.
oc256ra
J. M. HINCHMAIT,
(Successor to Donclan Hinchman,)
Druggistf& Apothecary
DEALER IK
Burlington Bridge Finished
I do
ger here, bat walk to the back part of
the llall and open a door that leads into
a small room; and, temperance readers,
what do 70a think I saw there? Only
f our men seated around the devil's table
the card table and to my astonish
ment, they were none other than Church
going members, and one of them stands
high in one of year Sabbath-Schools.
Oh, Christianity, where are thy true son.
porters! Bat I now descend to breathe
the pure air of God once more, as I feel
sick at heart to see man the image of
God degrading himself below the brute.
I pass on up Main street, and a sign
catches my "eye, which reads "O. K. Sa
loon." I enter, the same thing meets
my eye as in the former a screen and
behind this cover I see two or throe card
and domino tables, with a being behind
the bar ready to deal out that which
sends the souls of so many dawn to de
struction. J do not stop long until I
nnd tne street again.
There are but two more to visit, and
they being but a fow doors apari, wi 1
say to the reader that 1 saw in each of
them about the same as in the last. I
have said enough about these whiskv
dens, and inform your readers that if
they don't wish to visit these iniquitous
sinks, they can call on several of your
merchants and get some ef the "devil's
lightning" in bottles, nicelv labelled,
warranted to be genuine "old rye."
Before taking my departure I called
pon a friend and asked him if he had
in his possession the "Ordinances of the
City of Plattsmouth," being answered
in the affirmative, and having them hand
ed to me, I commenced a search, arid
found in Ordinance No. 47, sec. 4, that
"The same will not keep a
disorderly house, nor allow gambling,
with cards, dice, or any other implements
or devices used in eamblinsr within h;
house."
Also, in same Ordinance, section 5. 1
find that '
"No person or persons to whom license
may be granted under this Ordinance
shall be permitted to keep open his or
their place of business, or sell cr dis.
pose of liquors on the Sabbath day."
I also refer you to Ordinance No. 62,
section 2 :
"And further, all gambling or playing
of cards, within said building, or any
out buildings, for any consideration,
shall be deemed unlawful under tha pro
visions of this Ordinance "
I would ask the Citv Counoil. what tie
meaning of this section is ? If playing
cards for whisky is not gambling accord
ing to their own doctrine, then I would
like to know why they inserted these
words, "for any consideration?'-' ,1
would also ca!t the attention of yonr
worthy City Marshal t this Ordinance,
ani see what it requires of him.
ine ministers or your several Churches
are very negligent m this great causa.
Why is it? They preach Sabbath after
Sabbath without saying a single worJ
against the sin of drunkenness and vice
of your city ; a person might infer that
they were afraid of insulting some of the
members, or perhaps some one in ths
aadienoe. I would ask them, did Christ
do so darine his ministn? nM ,.
disciples and St. pnui. f0iQw. OHT
bavior's example in epeking the truths
"lrnespectiva of person?"
My letter is already too long, and I
will close by signing myjelf
t c- ''Bsff'SD THB SCRKKN "
F. S. Sinee writing the above I nn-
ta'4. ha th pastor of tho M. E.
CHuroa delivered a tmian.. .
on Sabbath evening, March 7th 1869.
May God prosper him for ths stand ho
aaj taken in the noble cause.
R i v p r
-A JL 1 V A 7
In Connection with
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
& ClUINCY
EAILEOADS
Present to the Public the most1 direct, sore and safe
Route to
OHIO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA,
PENNSYLVANIA. NEW YORK
AND NEW ENGLAND.
Passengers have the choice of the Tarions routes
centering in Chicago.
Baggage Checked throvh to (Htumica.
KATES
Invariably as low as by oilier Routes.
t3- Buy yonr Coupon Tickets
ilT OTTUMWA via
BURLINGTON-
PULLMAN S ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, ' 0iIs
re.?' Notions
loilet Goods, Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
PURE WINES
AND
For Itechanloal and MedicinaJ
Purpose
Keep constants on h.nda furtand wetf assort
ed stock ot
PATENT MEDICINES.
i'MMUiANS PRESCRIPTIONS
vU,onuea ty an eirerienced DrureUt
An Iai f h nrrb not,! .....
. a.r.ai jiedicinos used. All gocdi
loarvawea as reprinted. Cull and see.
MAIN' STREET, SOUTH SIDE.
Terms Cash.
K. & IV. STAKE UE.
CJl -ii. . .
6 ui V. w V" f.!? pnamlafler April 18th
arrive a
leave Platti
6 o'clock. . - nn i r.n- 'r
City, and at Piatte Va.l.y Hou r,;tr,t-hAeb
nprlr'lt GEO.JEXNIXG3.
v,.. j uusnciaiier Apri 13th. at
it Plattsmouth at 12 o'clock. fr rtinn
atiMnomh a one; arrive at Neb. City a
1ST E "W . "
JEWELEY STORE
. f',b rh"Tl!n,r P""hed the Red Stoi 01
rsf er-r n. C ? 0C0.Uirie'1 STy arvi others, wM,l
Vnf. VrlBJ,rm the ci,i"'n of Plattsmoth and
Ti
2d
rec
l.r -Yil"; De re&tUd ,h8 store cncd
HZ "ZL. "55 Tp-
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
A. E. TOUZALIN, C.
Gen. Tc't h Paa'r Ag't
O. C. MORTON,
G.n'l Freight Ag't.
E. PERKINS,
Superintendent.
eptl7.
For ladies. Gents. Children unit ). ....
kind, acd is prepared to do all kinds of
WATCH, CLOCK AND
of man-
nillCAGO&NORTH WESTERN
RAILWAY.
Grand Consolidated Line!
SHORTEST and MOST EXPSED
TIOUS ROUTE TO ALL
POIXTS EAST Oli
SOUTH.
JEWELRY HEP AIRING
In Uio best manner, and would be happy to serve his
old and as many new custi.nicrs as may give him
FL0EEEf
Lock Stich Reversible Feed
SEWING MACHINE,
AWARDED THE
HIGHESTPREMIUM
WHEREVER EXHIBITED.
THE ONLY O NE
Capable of sewing In mora than cne direction
AND
FASTENING ALL ITS CWN SEAMS
Without stopping Machine or Taming the Cloth.
It uses and was' ea leas thread than any other, and
will commence a seam without holding the
ends of tha thread.
Warranted to Sew lfcavy or Fine Goods
Equally as well
OVER 50.000
MACHINES SOLD SINCE 1861.
S" Bend for Report and Circulars.
m- E. Plant,. Gen. Ag't
!2 North Fourth street. Si. Louis, Mo.
Dr a II.
Not. 26, 18CS jl.
BLACK. Ag't,
Jrlaiismouib, Neb.
5
I S25 1
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE,
Is retailed at a price within the teach ef all. Th's
Machine uses a Btraicht needle, makes the LOCK
STITCH (alike on both sides), hasa self aditidtinp
tension, and can do every variety of tewing. It will
hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, quilt, tuck, ruffle,
and Rather; will work equally well on cilk, liuen,
woolen, or cotton good, with linen, or lutlou thread.
THE
AMBRICAKT
SHUTTLE SEWIXG MA CHIXE
IS
Warranted fop Five Years!
Our Agents will be supplied with duplicate parts of
me miui.p in ce oi ncciuont. It Tnakts precisely
the Karnes itch nude by the Singer, Whee er A Wil
son. Howe, and Florence Machines. It has the l'n-der-f.-ed,
like the test cf high-priced Machine, and is
the otilj low-pried Fli'ittlo .Machine in the market
mat lias mi reed. Wesre enaMed to bell a first
class SUIT! I.K MACHINE at a very low r,ric, o.
acuHiui oi ii impunity, and ci.DK. queut kw est of
.iianui&i-iuruig, in cuuanxon with Complicated ii
chines.
AGENT.
witn to arranpe With AgM, mile or leniale to
rejreni.ine sni-rmn stiuue Srwin Machine, in
ecc-u riHic, iouniy, ana Inwn in the United ti.Htes
auu uaiariu. t jyra i; di:c-meDts to Kxir!,-,,c,.il
"i". r paniuumrH, as to salary au4 Cuin
lui.-tion, address
JUST OZEZEjZLsTIEjTD I
:o;-
NEW GOODS! NEW G'OODS! !
-:o:
WTe are daily receiving: our
dfc WINTER STOCK
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES, QUEERS WARE,
CARPETS, AND GROCERIES.
With many thanks for past patronage, we invite all to
Call and see our Large Stock of Good !
Plattsmouth, Neb., October 15, 1SCS.
CLARK Sc. PLUMPER.
WHITE & BUTTERY,
DEALERS IK
0
Drug
Toilet Soaps.
Medicines, Chemicals ,
Brushes, all kinds
Perfumery, and
a. v.
ANDREWS,
General Agent,
Detroit, Mich.
X. B Lor the benefit of our Agents we have ar
raiiKea witn parties whu have Goods suitable for
sewing Macnine Atrents to sell. We will Bend book
i.I samiues and full pat Iictilt s on receipt of one rt-d
ftamp. AddressG, V, N. ASDUtW. General Ae't
Letrcit. Mich.
AND
WOOL- GARBmG.
Ho! for haltCreik.whereyoncan kill two birds
whu one Biur.e.set your n n Cmnml -r-.i
Cardeiiat the same timrj the machinery for bolh is
in perfect order. W e nse the Patent M.iLl,iner?srH.
hich were run enough last vear to establi.h th..i
superiority over the old kind. as all who n.-i ti,m
can testify. The superioritv of Mr. 8. Twigs as a
Carder is well know n, and hitservice are Hill ie
tained for the benefit of the public. With thenbove
advantages we natter ourselves that we can make it
to the advantage of all win want work in our line
to come this way. o. PEAK . Vowrfetor.
n'1; S.TWItfS. (,'tfreVr.
F. J?. TODD
SEWING MACHINE AG'T
PLA TTSMOUTH, NEB 11 A SLA.
A good assortment of machines and machine flnd-
ngs kept on tiand. JT5-Ofiiee at Sta.i, T,.,n'.
i louiinf, ttore. Pec. 4 '07
Machtes re fared on short noice.
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
..vu.ua vid3s aim vjiaruen oeeus,
for
medicinal purposes.
and
H. WBCILIX,
. Law ,
Wlicelor Sc Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Tire and Life Ina, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTH, A. T.
Collections promptly attended to, and proceed r.
muted at current rates of txchanKe. Taxes .aid in
Wes ern low. and Nebmsi.jornon residenu" rtiul
to la id Investigated. Money loan.-rl on K.al X,iJL
ecuntiea. Land Warrants located. we
CLAIM AGENTS.
Agents forcollection of claims against Govarnaiea.
for soldiers their widow, and minoi helra. a"
for the Purchase and sale of Lands and City proxX
ty, -easing of Tenements. ' v"
REFERENCES:
Hon. 8. II. Elbert, Denver City. C 1
Messrs. Koontae Bros., Omaha, Neb."
McCann fa. M. tcalf, Sebraska W-.
" . - Fllley, St. LodIs, Missouri
Dr. Dlo Lewis, Bonton, Massacliusetta.
II W Ditmars, Chirafro, Illinois
H M Magill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tooile A Uanna, Plattsmouth . Nebraska.
L B Rich, Three River. Michigan.
How Fellows, Bloomfleld, Wisconsin.
Hon T M Msrquett, Plattsmouth, Nebrairtrav
k un i", n.wrney ai Law, isuiialo. New Y.
Cr'J Hasse Curl, Pes Moines, Iowa.
''3 dJtwtf
BLACK HAWK
Two Iloriso
CULTIVATOR
By practical experiments In the field and by last,
inuthe m with the best W alking Cnltivatoia madw
they ha?e been brought to a state approaching
Perfe ction
In constmotlon. The cultivator consists of twa
Wiongbl iron axletrecs, arched auj well braced.
The plows ace simply two iron beams with
double snovEr. PLOWS
attach, d to the axle by a double joint which sivaa
the olow an easy, Lut at the ssire time perfecUr
true vertical and hur.'soutal motion P 7
Tho tonpuc is doubla and f.,teDeJ to the arch
of the axletreebyclamns.so thai it can be raised
or lowered at will, when the corn isyonn. red.clnw
draft, and raised when the corn Is higher reo"oln
The shovels are furnished with
Keversible T
e e
th,
Paints, Oils,
Stationary,
Glass
Varnishes
Carbon Oil,
uuu a
and
Lamps,
utty,
pye Stuffs,
Cliimneys,
also,
CHOICE FAMILY GfiOCERIES.
Green and Dried Fruits.
CONFECTIONARY, &e. K.c
Having been enaated in selling ppirs and Groceries in this cilv f,.r th. i.. .
wants ot tne t.eople in our line of trade, and rr,Jrt, J f. -',5"' '"8t ?' J"'8 k
quality to supply those wants at very low prices'. ' VIati TuZtb .ZT'a StiS9,
.Platbuutith,Neb.
WHITE & IIUTTEISY.
JACCB VAtLERT, JR.
p. r. nurrsiR
Real Estate 0 ffio
e.
AMD'
Homestead
INCOLN,
Bircctory,
NEBRASKA.
meir patronaee. asKurinc them nf thoi i,
uonc, at moderate prices, and on short time
ell
The
Trains leave the Depot
Council Bluffs,
at
stock, embracing every variety t,f goods usually kept
at a Crst-class Jewelry Store, will be sold i
pric:. and warranted of best workmanship and
uc uca hu ft sua HUCK u
FAMILY GROCERIES
wnich will be replenished from time in tm nd
o,v, .1 me luweni ngnres. Having permanently!
eated in this city, I repectiullv solicit a share of r
tronute, and cordially invite all to call and examine
uo .idea on nano. as we would he n'cnuM m a.m.
you, and do-not ask you 10 buy unless we cju make
jour interest to patronize ns.
uo,:4" E. H. EATON.
uovcrament t-anils selected from personal exani-
luanon, rree Homesteads selected, surved and se-
curea. i.nus in second h.md una improved farms
uouKnianusoiu. Titles examined, and Conveyances
mrde.
Kkferenci?: John B. Turner. Itite Pres G & C
u i. . , mi vouniy national Jiai.k, Dixon, III.
nooeri uarris, upt C B fc Q R K ; Anv Banker in
w biteside conntv. 111. : U,'i?iter p.i,,.
r. Barton's Tobarrn UniiAni ,
jrrro to mon Att. disibsj for Tobacco. A,
tog a.fl strengthening power, is an excellent tonie il .5.
Drtixer,
makes
In connection with trains on th; Council Blnfls and
st-2osepn ttailroad, as follows:
(Council Bmfls time)
Express at 11.00 a.
Mail at 0 55 p.
m , except Sundays,
m,, " Saturdays.
arriving In Chicago at I p m. and 5 a. in., making
close connections witn tne aiicnigan Central, Mich
igan goathirn, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago,
Chicago and Great Ea.tcru. Chicago an'd Alton, II-
tnois, ventral, auu an otuer .eastern and Souttern
rtnlroadi. for
Toledo,
Delro t,
Buffalo,
Albany,
Cleveland,
Drmkrk,
Snxbrdge,
Montreal,
Spr ngjield,
;.-.ij--r'v'y
Worcester, Boston,
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA,
PITTSBURGH, nARai33CRQII, BALTIMORE,
Wahingt.n, Wheeling, Colnmbns,
Cincinnati, Louisvillo, Bt. Louis,
Cairo, Memphis, Yicksburg,
NEW ORLEANS.
aarnig Time, and Securing Comfort and
Bagpage Checked TbrouKl. to all orincioal nainta
an 1 no extra charge for transfer through Chicago.
j-assengers nve choice of routes vsa Chicago,
en;oy,ng all the modera improvements in e on
firbt-class railways.
Superior Arranged Sleeping Cars on
all J"ight Trains!
Passengers for asvcaint.Ei.t or S-nth tn
themielves of the many advantages offered by this
eompiiny.shourd beparticuar w ak for, and see
th.t their ticketsread.-
"VIA CHICAGO & frORTIT-WESTEEy
RAILWAY."
S-A copy of the Ha bald will be found on file
at the office of the Chicago & Northwestern Railwav
329 Broadway, New York.
O. T..DCXL4P, Gen'ISup't
i I' 5.KI' N- W- Pm'' a' Chlcazo.
U.y.PATlKl'K,rn'l Paa'r stst
WASmXCJTOIY
Ziifs Insurance Compa'y,
98 Rroadway, lYew-Yorfe.
CYRUS CURTISS, President.
CashAssetts. - . SI, 000.000.
Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders.
roncies nonforfeitable, after twi annual payment
IVl'lndS On the Contrihllt inn Plan r,aM .r.l-
ly from dab of policy, and In ca.'e the premiums are
not ptjd. applied to keep the insurance in foree.
LIFE POLICIES SELF.snSTAlN'IKO
In from 13 to 20 years, according to age.
1 n company isu policies on all the approved
plana of Insurance, and offerserery inducementcon
sistent with solvencv.
For pirticulars apply to tie undersigned.
Fur Agencies to
A0L MASOS, General Agents,
. . , 130 La Selle street. Chicago.
RUflD 4 I.TMaN, Agents Council Bluffs.
Dr. K. R. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner.
nU PUnamawlh.Krw.
enable, th. ., . X- 'T
- , " ur" hi. omnieM rood.
iXeen refreahniir. ud ,i.).i,..u . AV:. '
LVi or ry Vr cured. I'ce Fifty
cents per ttox, pott free. An interesting treatisen the in
Junoas erkVts of tobacco, with li.nr5i-,im2.r. r
ences. tc.dEv wuwm a. . . "j r. T "-
, . - -w - . wmjicu. Aooni
la- T. K. Abbott. Jerser itv. If. J.
k . 1 1 . .
r . iniuw, jinruia
ebewln. .Ti .h'. mL n.7 ' 7. ". moinir or
'""sod, I parchaaed a box. Iroor day. I found
tt.tar (AWisrsoo. D.D.. St. iTconrl
1 nave used tonsen rnnv.flw. vu ..... l i ,
w .... 'mw vile v. Am a m. ion s Amiaote.
' KDI TH1 I, . . TRTIMTDA .OwW...'. riX m
send a mnnlv of tha aktCV. t--. "JZT. ,..,7"
Prow 3Tw TTivMni. s.i.A d...a- r. ,
Dlr for th r,ri.r. -,K;. o
JosteH XaJo, Warden of 1H. State Prison.
fKOM TBS CHIlV!((;nmt m nnUft v..
LET Railroad Co4fa!it. PiraniM V i I ,
uoauuuuw wiuicrca. success, ii is cunuv ail mv irletvi.
XI. X LACKS TOM
. M W . .
JL LXTIOTW S Tmmn.T fl.t Tin A
ww mjj urai.ur auu mrneil. IT trEVXB VAVLa.
tier. 1. vr. buou.ua, JaxUey's atation. Pa.
FBOS TBS POUrt Htinrtni.m. T vw U
nung Dr Burton's AnUdote, and uJl detir forVhaceo U
.wMv.wjj WH. Al W r Jo
3in. ln box or Bnrum. Antirf,. ..u
or in weea irom me. 1 take pleasnre In reconn
it toail our raadera. T v. Kim. vm
rOK SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.Trademark x Copyrighted.
Dec-Slm8
PETER VALLEBY,
VALLERYS fe RUPFNER
(Successors to Staude &, Anderson.)
We respertfnllt rj!r.ance to our frienrln tb,it w. h . ... .. . .
AXDtHSOX- - V tat we are now able to sell Ih m i . rn"re Moclt ' oods ' FTAUa-E
EXCEEDSPJCLY LOW Pt"RSCE3.
Our motto id
LARGE SALES & SMALL PROFITS.
Our etock consists in
Dry-Goods and 'Groceries,
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Hardware and Queensware;
JJoots and JShoes,
Hats and Caps,
And a large stock of
READY-MADE CLOT 111 JVG, WO ODE. V rfiw
WILLOW WJ1RE, 1ROJVAJVD NAILS,
And in fact, everything that a man wants.
SCj-Give ns a call and we guarantee you eLtii,. satbfactian.
VALLERYS Si RUFFJVER.
Agents for the Schnttlcr Wagonjgffi
So that the soli can be thrown either toorfrom the
corn. T e Plows are connected bv mean, of loean
coupling, wh eh enable the plowman to control bom
Plows by holding one.
The following are afew of theadvantageouspoint,
of superiority which this Cultivator has over othei.
I-t Ills stronger and lighter, being made atant
entirely of wrought Iron. ' '
2d- The double points br which the shovel, .re
attached to the axle enable, the plowman to mov.
his plow either toorfrom the corn or lift It out of
the gruuna with the lea-1 effort.
8d With this Cultivator the depth of the furrow
can be resulted, plow ing shallow or deen whether
the ground is hard or sou. P WDUnMr
4lh. By means of the looe coupling which ca
ned, the two plows you can mske the two p low. ru
auy distance apart that you timy Jr,ir) Vuh c"U
er plows it is almost Impoi.,),, , tol both VhoV.i.
when throwing ear.h to the corn, ,J , kern ,h...
from crowjmg tor.-ht r when plowing tron .LP,
F or further particulars, call, or R(J jr,K.
D. 13. McMKCIIAN,
u. iuo ji A IX ST. -
a;)r a
SEBIIASEA CITT.
AGKNTS WANTED FOR
NIGHT SCENES
IaV TilE III El LE,
DANIEL MARCH. D- D.
BY REV
For full, free
graceful style
ilmught and rich
analysis ef charade
scholarship ; for life-
Sueh cdmnn-nilritiir.s.
Iiowiiis. c ear. si.aiklluir. nnr. .nrf
for poetic renllli . for kr..
glowing im .glnation : for nica
graphic di iiiietlnna ami nr.
Ilk. nie'nr,'. .....
and happy ill utrati..us, this woik 'l,. no e.ni.l
as the fil.iiv. h.. t .
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neo. j 'an a iwnnliuarj. D I. I tv
i-aniuei w . fuller. It. i.. Li. 1
for C-lrciiurK
la rnes.
ritearns, I. I)..
Wiley. I). I)..
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E-yinen and the Pres. of all Oer...i . K . -1
COUluflllDir 111. . . n . .. .
everywhere n.o-tinK wi th nnt.Kr.li "
1. A l,t. ..n. i.. , . ...-..
DOOK,
Commissions, $100 to $200 ' wr month.
according to ability ,nd energv. Addre.
s. ".
tl a( rl and l -... I I . .. .
and pleases everyhody. UUUDa
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LINE,
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SOBB,
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Mine
PIANOS, PIANOS,
Organs,
MELODEONS.
J. JIUEM.ER,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
Dea'er in the celebrated Stock 4 HcCammon Pianos,
and oiher kluiioal Instruments
JCf'All iDstrnmenU warranted Ave rears.-TJ
oet;.l ly
E. T. DUKE & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
wmm 5 AGRICULTURAL WMMm
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned
AND STAMPED WARE
STEEL PL O W S
Of all kinds and aisea, which w. warrant the best In the market.
Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short nntiVo
Are exclusive Agents In thia County for the sale of
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove.
Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., next door east of Masonic
Block. ,
PLATTSMOUTH. KEBRA8KA
North Mi
RAILROAD
TO SAIPJT LOUIS.
Two Daily Trains.
BOTH Dal v Trains of th. Tf.n, n.i m. a. ' i v
Railroad from the wet-t make c,. connertioB ai
Macon City with the abova lln. .rri.ir. . .
Louis and eonnecting directly wuli all niotnisc sad
afternoon tr.ins out of tt. Louis, fir
Srw Von, PHII.AIi.-fin
Uostoh, WaTmaGTO a ClTV.
BALTIMOItr, UaRR8l'X0II.
PlTT.BUROlf, Cklw.mbus',
UaiTOB, ClNriHBiTTf.
lxuiAipoLni, CHicaoo,
LooiaviiLB, asHviLta,
And all'Points East North or Somtl.
The onlydirect and lesitimato route from th
West to St. Louis fc the East.
Time to the Eastern cities as Q UICKat
can be made by any route, with
LESS C1IJJXGES.
Tisketj via the above line can be parchas.d at tfca
Hannibal k bt. Joseph ticket olfloes in the Wet
(J" Fare is the same as by any other routu
BARTON BATES. Preside!
JOHN P. LAIRD, General Superintendent.
H, H. WHEELKR, Jen. Ticket AenL
JOSEPH GAMBLE, Oen. FrelBbt Ag.-nt
P- If. KARLY, ;erit, St. Jos. ph.
an 231y DUNNi Ueneral Westers A(eak
HE SHORT ALL RAIL LINfl
EAST
r T? ChieaJo, Detroit, ToUdo, Rt. Lout.
Lafayette. Indianapolta, Cincinnati, Louinilt,
Aaehville, Cairn, Mrmphie, t olumtjue. Wheel
Iny I'ittxhurg, Buffalo, Niagara Falli, Harris
burg, Baltimore. WaAhimjUn, PtiiUxitipMa.,
A'ew York, Uoaton, die.,
Is via the old, reliable Central Bent., tka
Hannibal & St. Jo. R. 1L
tW Take the II. A BT. JO. B. K. Hn ef UisatmaU
River Packets from
PLATTSMOUTH
To Bt. Joseph, where connections are made wltfc
Two Daily Ezpress Train
On the II. & St. Joe. It. K . ran t h rnn rr K a-.. a. aw
Joseph to Qoincy without change of cars.
CONNECTING AT OUINHY
Wlh Chicaro, Enrlincton A Qnincy, and Tele
Wabsj-h t Western Railroads f..r
North aut South. K
For St. Louis
Clone connection made at MACOX with MORTd
.M1SSOI H1 K. K. forSt. Louis, and at Hanaib.l .ia
Daily Miss. River Packet for 8t. Louis, meals and
staterooms free, leaving every eviuirigoo arrival of
trains from the west, and arriving in ht. Louis next
morning' in mason for business, and to connect with
Chicago, Alton A bt. Louis, Terre Haute, Alton A tit.
l.ouis, ana ubio m missis sippl Kallroadi.f.r all noma.
East, North and South.
CARS
NEW SLEEPING
Ran on Night Train.
49 Bay yoar throqih tickets via HannihaJ A Ma.
Jo. Jt. B- at their ticket office, in Omaha. ICoa aall
Bluff. Plattsmonth. Nebraska Citv. fct. Jnnk
nd on each Packet in the line, and enJov tha
sclociiiess of having- taken the short, rbun
iiect r. ute east- C. W. MED. G.n fino'4.
P. B. GROAT O.n'l TiAet Atw
H. H. COCKTRft HT, WT Wr4.