Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 15, 1869, Image 4

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    TEMPERANCE COLUMN.;
LODGE DIRECTORY
v ... cbasd toDO -v r-r.M
e.VT.C. T., ReT. J. W. Taggart, Nebraska CityJ
G W. Counselor J. Skinner. Omaha 1
fl. W V T Miss Eddy, Omaha; ;
Q W. 8 J. Stevenson, Oellevue ; t
Q WiT 8" Bristol, Omaha. .
LICENSE.
-The inconsistency of our law reg"
ulatirjg ihfc sale of spiritous liqnora id
their . partiality to rumsellers. The
law makes it a criminal offence to be
come intoxicated, and the victims of; a
burning "thirst is thrust into jail, acid
the fiend, the person who encouraged
and made him d runic, is protected by
lavr. Why punish the buyer, and not
the seller. The law permits the vend
er to sell and manufacture drunkards
and punish them for its own work
.The seller is upheld in the manufac
turing of drunkard and punishes them
for being manufactured. A school is
licensed where drunkards are educat
ed and get their degrees and punish
them for those degrees, while the fsc
why go unpunished. "Oh, consistency
where art thou" shall we longer afford
protection to the business opposed to
the dearest interests of society. Shall
we not deal with this traffic as a critn
. rnal and moral offence. The power
is in the hands of the people to roll
back the tide of distinction and death
Will we exert this power? Fathers;
what right have the rumsellers to poi.
on tba bodies and souls of your child'
ren? Will you leave the rumseller
unmolested in his work of doatb? We
protest in the most emphatie terms
against the system f licfnsin,? the sale
or liquors, as a beverage. ; We are
perfectly convinced that the license
- laws are urtcons itutional, contrary to
the principles of right government. -
Divine inspiration declares that civil
government is designed to be a "terror
to evil doers and a praise to them that
do well."' The preamble of the con
stitution of the United States declares
that the object of the constitution of
the Constitution is to ''-promote the
general welfare, and secure the bless
ings of liberty to ourselves and oui
posterity" The declaration of Inde-
pendence lays down the fundamental
truths that "All men are endowed by
nature with certain unalienable rights,
that among these are life; liberty and
, the pursuit of happiness, and tbst to
' secure these rights, governments are
, instituted among: men" The whole
mUlai iceolvea itself iutw m nuenion
.. , Does granting licecses tend to secure
men in the enjoyment of ' life, liberty
an J ib pursuit of ntppineis?" Does
it "promote the general'' welfare?"
Does it tend to the "protection, securi
ty and benefit of the people?' . Who
is mad enough to affirm that it does?
We cannot regard the trade in any
other light than a crime against society
Like the serpent of Eden' it curses
everything that comes in contact with
its deadly trail. ' It breathes a mildew
upon everything that i beautiful, and
brings sorrow and desolation in th
abode of the innocent. Fbahk
The Drunkard's Dying Child.
Mrs. B sal near a scanty pallet,
on which was extended the suffering
little Freddy, her bright and beautiful
boy, reduced to skin and bona. His
large mysterious eyes were turned up'
ward, watching the flitting of leaves
and the filaments of sunshine that
peered through the foliage of the mul-
ticaulis. An infant about a month old.
meager, weary of its existence, lay on
her bosom, and she in vain trying tu
charm it to repose.
"Mamma," said Freddy, reaching
out his waxen band, "take me to your
bosom."
"Yes, my love! soon as Maria is
still."
Mamma, it uod had not sent us
that little cross baby, you could love
me, and nurse me as you did when I
was sick in Cincinnati. My throat is
hot, mamma. I wish I had a drink
in a tumbler glass tumbler, mamma,
and I could look through it
"Dear, you shall have a tumbler,"
cried Mr. I) , her lip quivering
with emotion and a wild fire in her
eyes. "
"Xes, mamma, one cold drink in a
tumbler, and your poor little Freddy
would fly up, up there where that little
bird sits. Will papa' come to-night.
and get us bread? You said be would
Will he get me a tumbler of water?
No. mamma he will be drunk. No
body ever gets drunk in heaven mam
ma."
"No, my son, my angel!''
"No one says cross words mamma?'
"No, blsssyour sweet tongue."
"And thera is nice cold water there,
and silver cups?"
. "Oh. ves. mv child, a fountain of
living waters."
'And it never gets dark there?
'Never, never!" ' and the tears fell
in ' streams down the mother's pale
cheek. .
"And nobody gets sick and diet?'
"No, my love!"
- "If they were to, God would let the
angels bring them water, I know be
would, from the big fountain. Ob,
mamma, don't cry.' Do people cry in
heaven?" '
"Oh, no, sweet one; God wipes
away all tears," replied the weeping
mother.
"And the angels kiss tbemoff.I sup
pose. But tell me mamma, will he
come there?"
"Who, my son?"
"You know, mamma papa."
"Hush, Freddy, dear, lie still, you
worry yourself.' :
Oh, my throat! Dear me, if I only
had a little water in a tumbler, mam
ma, just one mouthful."
"You shall ' have it;" and, as the
mother said this, the poor child passed
away into the arms of Him wbj shall
evermore give it of the bright waters
!F JEP TODD
SEWING MACHI..EAGT
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRA SLA.
A good assortment of machines and mtcbine find
ing kept on band. E3"ua'ce ' Stajelmanu's
Clothiofc Stare. Dec. 4 67
t. Michnes repared on short i ;? H ,
NEW STORE!
WEEPING WATEB, NEB.
HOJ & JEMS
DEALERS IB
General Merchandise,
1 ; ' ' ' SOCH AS ;
DRY GOODS, .GROCERIES,- HARD
WARE, QUEENSWARE, CROCK-!
ERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, ;
SHOES, AND NOTIONS. ;
PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER,
SniNGLES AND LATH.
We are Agents fur Wtllcox &
chine, which U uoduabtedly the
in nee. o ; . .
Cihb Sewing Mi.
bes'. Machine new
marehl9r.
Weeping Water Mils.
Farmers, go where you can get the
best Flour and the most of it. f
85 lb of X X X FLO UR and 12 lbs of BRA
gireu in exchange fur good Wheat. i "
We are also doing grist work and, with onr In
creased facilities, feel asxamltbat we ran give the
best and the most flour of any miil In the State.
Satisfaction Guaranteed j
PRODUCE HOVGHT AND SOLD.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID. ,
REED & CLINTON.
March 26th, 1S63.
i
I. B. McMecha n ',.
Dealer in
HxVRDWARE, ,VL1I CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL and NAILS, j
ROCK ISLAND PLOWS,
COIiN.PLAXTERS.
Cultivators,' sulky and walking,
Cook Stoves, j
- - - A Large Variety on Hand. -'
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes,
&c, &c. '
at small advance on
Directory,
NEBRASKA
BIllDE AND BRIPEGROOM.
KayK for Ynng Men n the interest ntf rela
tion of BriJearoora to Bride In the institution of
alarrtagi',a Guide to roa riraontal feiicitv and true
hapiiiooe. Sunt by mail in sealed letter envelopes
free )f charge Address, Howamo A&sociariOK, Box
P, PsUatwIphia, Pa.
woo WORTH & JO.,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders & Paperdealers.
: saijYT joseph; juo.,
oc256m
tiiomas ii iiil:
Real Estate Office.
' ' ABB '
Homestead
LINCOLN.
Government Lands selected from ptrsonal exam
ination. Free HoraeKtrads selected, survrd anl se
cured. Lands in second hand and improved farms
bought ind sold. Titles examined, and Conveyance,
mrdi'. - .
RrFEBEKct?: John E. Turner lata Pres G & C
U K R ; Lee Cn intv National Bai.k, Dixon, III. ;
Rnbirt Harris, Pnpt C B fc Q R K ; Any Banker in
Whirsi'l connty, III. ; Register and Jleceiver of
Land Office. Nebraska City. , ' . , .oil
W3L STADIiLMAWIV,
One door west of ' Donelans Drug-store,
- : Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING ; GOODS,
HATS, r-APS. BOOTS. SHOES,
r--- - TRUSKS, VALISES,
and a general stock of
OUTFITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
RUBBER CL O THING. REVOU
ERS JND NOTIONS.
We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Csl.
and examlneonr stock before yon birr any wbereelsel
jyl-! - - - Wm. BTADELMANJJ A CO.
Lock Stich Reversible Feed
SEWING MACHINE,
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WHEREVER EXHIBITED.
THE ONLY O NE
Capable cf sewing in more than one direction
AND
FASTENING ALL ITS CWN SEAMS
Without stopping Machine or Turning the Cloth.
It uses and was es less thread than any other, and
will commence a seam without holding the
ends of the thread.
Warranted to Sew Heavy or Fine Goods
Equally as welL
OVER 5 0,000
MACHINES SOLD SINCE 1861.
J
Send for Report and Circulars.
Wm.E.Plant,jGen. Ag't ;
612 North Fourth rtreet. Si . Loais, Ho. '
Dr. G- II
Not. 8, lSCSjl. '
BLACK. Ag't.
fiaasmoutn, Neb.
825 ! 825 !
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE, i ;
1TEW GOODS ! HEW GOODS !
AT THE - "
NEW YORK CASH STORE !
"-' r0K THE
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1868-
E. A. VVIGGBNHORN & : CO.,
At the New York Cash Store, ,offer tcthe public the Largest and best selectee
Stock of ' "'
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, .
B001S AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. . ;
YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE, - '
WOODEN-WARE, QUEENSWARE,
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. r
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 hare a large stock of the celebr'aied GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW:
We a:'e also Agents of ibe ' ' '
WHITEWATER COMBINED SEEDER AND CULTIVATOR
. which we warrant to be the best made in the United States, and doiog bet-! :
ter work than any other Machine. ' .
Our motto is " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT!"
. K. VIEILIR,
- O. BUM
.Tf
II. TVliccler & Co.
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
. AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ti,
PLATTSMOUTII, N. T.
Collections promplly attended to. and pro!. ,
mltced at current ratrs of Kxchanie. Tai7.HT
W,.Vn Iov. and Nsbn,,,ur non rs.Td.0uP rftl'.
to la .d Investiir.tM. Mooe, loaned on IVtl s.latl
wcuntles. Land Warrants locate.
CLAIM AGENTS.
AfBntsforcollctlonorclaltDsaCslDttOovar.ni.fc
for Soldiers, their ldow.ao.l minor hslr,. it'
for .he Purchase and sale of Lands and Cut proinii.
ty, asing of Tenements. propsi.
REFERENCES:
Hon. B. H. Klbert, Denver CUr. 0. T.
Messrs. Konntie Bros., On,,h,, Nb.
Zl?. M"ctlf- Nebraska Oltj.
- " , TG- '". '-ci, Missouri.
Dr. Dlo Lewis, Boston, Msssehnsetts
H W Dltmart, Chicago, Illinois.
. II M Madill. Cincinnati. Oblo.
Tootle Hsnna, Plattsrooiith. Kebrask.
L B Rich, Three Rivers. Michigan,
noo F Fellows. Bloomflel.l, Wisconsin.
HonT M Mrqnett, Plattmouth, Nebraska.
L Iwis, Attorney at Law, Buffalo, New Tork.
J Carter, Hussey fc Carl, Uti Moines, Iowa.
WHITE & BUTTERY,
SEALCB8 III
J. M. HINCHMAN,
(Successor to Donelan A llinchtnan,)
. . . ;
Druggist & Apothecary
Drugs,
Toilet Soaps,
A r
DEALEB IN
A larpre stock now on hand
Eastern Prices.
106 Mnn Street, Nebraska
(Opposite the Seymour Bouse)
SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK.
City,
MEDICINES.
V':''; V' V- f".-";""
i'alnts, oils
Dyes,. . ... , . . Notions.
.. Toilet Goods, Perfumerj, :
,; ,rt ancj. feoaps, -
.-il l i!J j -U
;. P. TJ)It JE
WINES
is -etaiicu at a price within the teach of all. Th
Hard ne uses a rtraieht needle, makes ih T.nnir
M l I Oil (alike on both sii!e., hasa self adl ustinj
I tension, and can do every variety of -ewiop. It will
iem, ren. oinu, cord, braid, warn, ouiit. tuck, mm-
ml gstber: will work equal! v wei. on .-Ilk. lin.n
woolen, or cotton goods, wiih ilnen, or cotton thread.
THE
SHUTTLE SEWIKO MSCU1XE
Warr.nnted for Five Year! for. e,15!lnaI Pu'Pose8-
Onr Airents will be supplied with diiD icatenaits of
me jnacnme, in caje 01 accident it mks precisely
the ssme s iich mde by t inrerf When er A Wiu
on. Howe, and Florence Mxchiries. It has t' e ln-ler-f.
el, like the best of high priced Jlachines, and is
the onl low-prlcPd Shnttlo ilaihme in the market
'nat nf inn feed wsre. enaliid to cell a flrst-
HI6HL I1LN MA;ttj.b at a very low price.
iccouut ol its imiucity, and consequent low c .st of
Mnuracmring. in comparison wiib Complicated Ma.
clinics-
Medicines. Chemicals.
Brushes, all . kinds-
Perfumery, arid
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,1
?nouiaer uraces, urass- and Uarden Seeds,
Paints, Oils,
Stationary,
Glass
and
"'Varnishes and
Carbon t. Oil, Lamps,
and Putty,
Dye Stuffs,'
Chimneys,
also, .
AGENTS.
FU R-W ITUR E!
AND
illti
We wish o arrange with A set Is. mMe or lemale to
rfprceni m American shuttle Sewinir tlacliiue. In
e en ?tate, connty, and Town ir the Uaited S.ates
and Ontsrio Extra it ductmenu to Cm tirvd
Accni". r:ar rnii , u omary aoa t.ou
iress
a v. x.
For ST echanioal and;Medichaai . purpose
Keep constanty on hsnda (uand Will assert.
1 ' ' ed stock of
THOMAS W- SH RYO CK,
CABISMET MAKER, physicians
AND DEALER IS ALL K1SDS Of
Furniture and Chairs.
THIED cTREET, (XearMaln,)
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA.
Repsrinc and Tami-hinc nestly done.
B3 Funerals attended at the sbortett notice.
PATEIVT HEDICIilES.
PRESCRIPTION?
CarefuCy compounded by an experienced DruiiriJi
None but the TUREST Medicines used. All gc0
warranted at represented. Cnfacd see. j !
1 '' SIAIM STREET; FOCTH SIDE.
If.
Tcrnis Cast.
State Sale
OF "
LOTS AND LANDS
AT
LisrcoLisr,
THE
CAPTOLOrNtBHASKA.
The nndersiirned Comnnissloners appointed by an
act of the LeiriMlainre of the btsie of Nebraska, en
titlnl "An Act to Provide for the Sale of the Unsold
Lots and Blocks on the t-iwa site of Lincoln, and
for tbe Lncaont and fcrection of a t?tte Ui iverity.
and Agricultural College and State Lunatic Asylum
approved Feb 15, 1S6D,'' will at
JEWELRY STORE
LINCQ
THE
Capiral of the State of.Xebraska
ON THE
3d of June, A. D. 1869,
Commeuciug at 10 a. m;
O'er at poblic ra!e,t untold lots and blocks in the
town of Lincoln. Said pioperty consists of the odd
numoere-i oiocts, ne even numoer navian tMteo s;,ia
leretefore by the State and now largely occupied hy
buildings. 1 be term of said sale will be Caih. and I
for not less than the appraised value. Paid appraia
m!Dt to oe maaa oj mu i;ominisaiouers. , ,.
40,000 ACRES : OF
STATE LANDS
The subscriber hsvine pnrchased the Red Stole 01
2d street. lately occupied lv Siamr and otbnra. wmiM
iicnurtTinmrn me citizens ol Plattsmontb end
ficlnily, that he has refitted the store and opened a
O" 353 SJSJ 3S3 X.
AND
FANCY ARTICLES .
Ft Ladles. Gents. Children, and the rast of men-
kind, aLd is prepared to do all kinds of
WATCH. CLOCK AND
JJ5WEI,By . REAIRINGr
In tlie bust manner and would be hajpy torerve hit.
old and as many new customers as may give him
th;lr patronage, assuring tbem of their work well
doai-, at moderate price-, and on short time. 'I hi
stocs, embracipg every variety . f goorls usually krpi
ur.-ciiu9 jrweiry cure, wm be sold a lo
prices, and warranted of best workmanship and
uiu.tii. ni nas a. so a small stock 01
FAMILY GROCERIES;
whloh will be replenished from time te time, and
sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently!
cati-d in this city, 1 reapectiully solicit a share of pa
troaase, and cordially invite all to call and examine
tbe atock on hand, as we would be p'.eased to serve
yon. and do not ask you. 10 bny unless we can make
it for your interest to patronize as.
dc27tf . " E. H. EATON, i
uiImjiou, ad
AXDREWS,
General Agent,
Detroii, Mich.
H Lor the benefit of our Aeents m . r.
rxiiken who parties wn have tloi:tH suitxble for
twinr mcni t Airet t to sell. We will send book
'f rampies and full pai licnlxrs on receipt of one red
AND
WOOL- CARDING.
rtoi tor pan ureek, where yon can kill two birds
with ore stone, get you ra'n flronnd and Wool
ini-.iij,iimti ihe nischioery for both is
in -rrirct oruer. e ns-e tbe Patent alachineCards,
which were rnn enough last year to estahliKh their
upriorny over tne old kind, a all who used theai
iiu csimj. ine superiorir ol Mr. S. Twtss as
'ur.la, la Wi.ll Irnnu n 111
.... . , .,, nirnervicrs are Htill te
tamed ror the benefit of the public. With tbe above
vii.uuiin we nitner nur.eiveHlmt we csn make it
-otheadvartaKof all who wtt work in onr line
..lumcmiMi.j. u. L'fcAN. Proprietor.
. 8-TWLSd. I'arder.
PIANOS. PIANOS,
CUOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ,
Green and Dried Fruits.
COJXFECTIONARY, &c ".'fii
ITavinfr been eiiKared in si'llinsr Dmcs ai;d ProcHTie. in thi ok. r. .u. , . .
wantsr.ftneie.,pleinonrlineoi trsde. na.r.rrM,..,!, "J,l. years we k y
qnality to supply those wants at very low pces. p'ilt'".Z' ' .,h
; A-CU- Ayrii 2, JCUO.
' -' J .
WHITE & BUTTERY.
JACfB TALltRT, JR.
MELODEONS.
J. mUELLGR,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,
.Dea'er in Ihe celebrated
mrtA V. t t a - '
tAll InK(rument warranted five years. 3
.' 4p--'?ir-
We will at the tatne time and upon the same
te ms offer at Public Auction near 40,000 acres of
Una Agricultural Lands belon inff to the State, lying
from one to ten miles from I incoln.
We would add that Liocolu has a population of
twelve hundred lnhabitaat, and rspidly growing
into both political and commercial Importance. The
Capitol Building is now comi leied ar.d the session
ot tbe LeBllata' ja t closed was held In it. The
action of said LewUlature so far as it related to fu.
ture Interests of this place was as favorable as the
most ardeot of its friends could ask.
A general railroad law was passed under which
hodi. Ke or six railroad companies center ire here
propose to avail themeelves of State afcl and ouh
their roadt to enmpk-tioo ac an early day. while at
least three confidently expect to be here within one
year I om this day. " -
. Tlrig would seem to jastify ns In tayioe thut Lin
coin, at no distant day, will be the "Indianapolis"
of Nebraska, and the grea est r a Iroad centre weit
of CbiCijro. -. .
This, taken In connection with the fact that all th.
public buildings are located here, and that within
one and a hair miles from town there is perbnps.the
ncneat saifne springs in tbe world, now in course of
development, five ssHUranre tbst it will be no or
dinary chance for Investments. Tbo?e wbo invest
rd at former State sales have been able to realise
(rem one tj five hundred percent, adtance.
I7.iv tu BUTLE3, 1
Governor, I
THOS. P. KK.1N1RD Coram Usloiurs.
St-eretatyofj'tate, f
JOHN GILH3PIR,
Stat An!itor,J mr2o.
Q a. McCALLUM,
Mnuf,cturerof and dealerin
Saddles and Harness,
( PETER VALLERT,
VALLERYS & RTJFPNER
(S uccessbrs to Staude & Anderson.)
EXCEEDINGLY LO W PPICPq
Oar motto ij
LARGE SALES & SMALL PROFITS.
Ocr stock consists ia
Dry-Goods arid Groceries,
Staple and Fancy Goods, '
Hardware and Queensware;
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, "
1 Arj'J a large gtock of . .
.
7 WM A V M-S
WILLOW VJl RE, 1ROJYAJVD NAILS,
And in fact, everything that a man wants.
Sj-Glve as a call and we guarantee yon entile satisfaction.
, ! . t
! V A LLER YS & R UFFNER.
Agent for the Schuttler Wagon
. BLACK HAWK
Two Horse
WALKING
CULTIVATOR
By practical experiment In Ihe field and by teas.
Ins them with the best VValkinK Cultir.lo.s mads,
they have been bronght to a Hate approaching
Perfection
In construction. Tbe cultivator eonli -r .
wi ought iron axletreea, arched and well braced.
The plows are simply two iron beams with
DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS
sttsch. d to tbeaxle by a double Joint which glvM
theolow sa eai.y. but at tbe asrre tine perfectly
true vertical and hoi isoutal motion.
rhii t"Kuels double and fastened to the arch
of the sxletreehy clamps si. that it can be rsisril
or lowered at will, when tbe com is young, reducis
drsft, and raised when the coin Is higher.
The shovels are foriiKhed with
lie v
ersible Teeth
o that Ihe soil can be thrown either toor from tie
corn. T e -iws are connected by means of loose
coupling, wh ch ensb tbe plowman to control Ixii a
I'iows by holding one. ,
The following are a few o: thesdvantsg coos points
r f superiority which this Onltjvator has over others
It It Is stronger and llbter, being made alatsat
entirely of wrought iron.
Sd-The double points bv which the shovels ars
Attached to the axle enable' the plowman to move
plow either toor from the corn or lift It sot ef
the ground with the lea t ellort.
8d. With this Cultivator the depth of tbe tvrrow
csn be regiilaed plowing shiiirbw or deep whether
tbegroandis hard or soft
4th. By mean of the loo.e coupling which Cos.
cects the two plowsyou cau mike tbe two plow rna
any rllsrance apart tha' you may desire Wtthotb
er plows it Is almost ImpoHnlblo to hold bo'ih shovels
ben throwing csnh to the e.irn. and to keen ih.m
front crowding tosa'hr r wb-n plow Ins frota the eci
For f urtber particulars, ell. or sddress
D. B. McMECIIAN,
VO. 106 MA7.VST. . XEBRASrA CITT.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
NIGHT SCENES
I IV THE BIRLE,
BY REV. DANIEL MARCH. D- D-
For full, free, flow inn e'ear. ...kll., ,. j
graceful style; lor poetle genius , fur beanty or
hnuKht ai d rich glowing im.glnatian ; for nir.
niialysi.i of character, graphic dellretins and ripe
'CludamhJp ; for life like t, cuifs, glowing words
ai Lspny illuKtratinns. th is itk has n n . . ii . I
Sueh comm. n.tall ins. as the above baa l.. .n ',.
cived from Biohnp Simpson, Rev Albert Ua raes
Noaii Portr, l. D , LI. D , W. A. Ktearns ! I..
Geo. Iana Uoardmao ft I).. I W. H'llv T t
-amuel W. Ki-ber. D. 1 LL.l).. an.l I...I ... ri...
cymeii and tbe Press cf all lenointnations. bnd
for rircilsrs confaioinir the ia, A of 1 1 ( el rat
everywhere niwting with ouiaralied anreers. II
I- a most beautifully illti-tra cd and elegantly bcead
book, and pleases everyhody.
Commissions, $100 tu .200 twr month.
according to ability and enerrv gdrlre.s
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St. Louis
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WASniACSTO.-V
Life Insurance Compay,
OS 11 road way. IVevr-York.
r CYRUS CURTISS,
Cash Asaetts, . -
President.
$1,000,000.
of ererlastlDg life. 'Nat. Temperance f every description, wholesale and retail. No. Wif
c1j HalBrret, between Sth and th atrreta. N4raska
oocieiy,. '. . C!t? ... jn
Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders.
Policies nonfoifeitable. after tw annual payment
DiTid'nds on the Contribution flan, paid annual
ly from date of policy, and in case the premiums are
aot paid, applied to keep the Insurance in force.
LIFE POLICIES SEI.F SUSTAINING
Tn from 18 to CO years, according to age.
Thil company is.ue polic'e or. all the approved
plans of Insnranc?, and offers every Inducementcon
sis'ont with solvency.
For particulars apply to the undersigned.
tor A gecie to
. PAUL A MAPOX, General Agents, -
1 W Ls?elie trwi. Chicago.
RDKO A MWtN, Angola Council Biufla.
Dr. R. B. LIVINOSTON. Ml. Examiner,
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Darlington Bririze Finished
Burlington & Missouri
River,
In Connection with
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
' ;! r &.QUINCr; , :
EAILROADS
Presen t to the Public the most' direct, sure and safe
,..i . Ruttte
OHIO. ILLINOIS. INDIANA
. PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK
. AND NEW ENGLAND.
Passengers have the choice of Ibe various routes
i; . centering ia Chicago.
Baggage Checked ' through to Otlumwa.
T A T E S
-'- invariably as low as by other Routes. .
Bay yoni Coupca Tickets -
AT OTTUMWA via
BURLINGTON.
Pullman's elegant sleeping cars
' os all. right trails.
a x d w a re
E.. TODZALIN,
Gen. Tc't A Psa'r Ag't
C C. MORTON.
. .' - i fil Frefftt Ag't.
B PERKINS.
Soperla indent.
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C00K,C0BURN&C0.
Advertising Agents, Chicago.
iArt authnriaed tn rtcrirt Adw
tuemenu for this paper, at our Immesl
mtM ni.,1 mm I t- f 1 1
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peri in Die V. &. -md D rritarvn.
Evergreens forNebiaska
SHADE, ORNAMENT,
AND PROTECTIOIs!
Ihavesu-cescfully growler Intr, !i.-.,f at
Foit Kea-cey, Nebiafka, sd astrta-ut o. fgn
Toung Kvergreens.coiittstlag
PINES, FlliP, CF.nill.-S. IWVI.nrjc, 8--IUCX
LAU.tl AXI APB'HIVITjB.
blch I offer or sale t 15 Cent, each cr i n .
honored and oprd9, eciordi'ig to size, "mall
quantities of the rmal ent trre ran be sen by mall.
larger ones by express. Terns, cash. Address
11. 1-fDtNIIAg,
Jan2mC. Port Kearney, Nebraska.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
C. E. FOllO Y,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
arming Implements,
uch as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Monld
Hoard BreHkrr, Stirring Plows, Single and Double
Shovel-. Cultivator- and Harrows. Repairing dona
n short notice All work warranted.
Having bad much .znerien-e la the business. I
feel assured that I csn give general satisfaction.
Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
C. J0RT.
Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6lb, 1S6T.
BTEfiEOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROIII03.
E. T. DURE & Co., V
1 . . , . . .;; .. -..
: Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEiMS,
Stoves, Tin, Shecjtt Iron, Brass, Japaned
AND STAMPED WAKE
S T E E Zi 3? LOW S
HARDWARE
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E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
891 BROADWAY, HEW YOEK,
tmrit thr at ten Ho mt thm Tnw to fbr rtiMiv mmrtim4 ml SW
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Of all kinds and ixes, which w warrant the bet Id tbe market
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Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice.
Are exclusive Agents In this 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.
rLATTbMOUTH. . NEBRASKA
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E. &H. T. AKTHOinr & CO,
601 nROADWAT, y. Y.,