Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 05, 1869, Image 4

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Cm v Bras, So. 2-J. ; Barnes. W.C. T.;
E. H. Lewis V. is: W IUna icrre.. Loik-e
Deputy. Meets at Curt House ."all every
Tuesday evening-. Traveling Templars respect
fully iuvifdl - ...
i:czi.u.n Pf.-rf.t: Lopoe. Sn. l.-W. P.
F. rree l f.-F. K. White. 1. S. Meet at Court
House Hall on the fir?t and third caturday even
ing of each month. e r t. iu
SrtBor Hope Donog So 0. J. Davis. VV
C. T.; Andrew Coleman. W . S. Meets at Mt.
l'l.aant ev ery .S.iturd ty eyenmif.
Fairview LoiMiB. So. 1 Mathian Ciimbcll.
W. C. T.: F. M. YounR. jr.. W . K; W in. J . Hesser.
Lodge Deputy. Meets every W ednesday even
ing Tr.ivelinir Teinrdar--pectfully invited.
Turkic iuovK Lorn;. ;. Jt. J. 1. Lloy.i. .
C. T C. II. Window. W . to.; W m. A. Pell. IV" bra
leputv. Meets every Saturday evening, lev
eling Teiuplari arc rcspcctlully invited to meet
with us.
..Who Until Wo."'
One nf tlie most awful picture of the
((Torts of Jrinkin? U given us by Isaiah :
"Woe unto thc-ni that rise up early, that
they may follow strong Jnnk; thafrcoii
tinuo until nijrht, till wine inflame) tliom !
An'l tlie harp anl the viol, the tabrct
ari pipe anJ wine, are in their leasts ;
hat thev regard not the work of the
Jior.l, neither consider the operation ot
liidhnntK Therefore my people have
pone into captivity, heeause they have no
knowledire; and their honorable men arc
hed, anl their multitude driel up
with thirst.
Therefore hell hath enlarged herseif,
and opened her mouth without measure:
mid their plory, and their multitude, and
their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall
deseend into it."
The most casual observer must le
.truck with the striking fitness of the
prophet's description as "regards the cf-f.-ets
of drinking in our own count ry.
Here, in this boasted land of bibles.
with all our multiplied means oi preacn
inir the (iospel, our numerous feunday
schools, younir men's Christian associ
ations, tract and mission societies, the
the liquor stores and the dram-shops are
by far better attended on the Sabbath
than the house of (iod. In this land of
common schools and free education,
drunkards, and the children of drunk
ards, are as ignorant as Hottentots,
thousands of families are daily being
i-tarved, famished, and ruined ; our
graveyards are enlarged, and the graver
constantly kept open; and the abyss be
neath is being hourly peopled with im
penitent drinkers. Sixty thousand
drunkards in our own country die annu
ally ; many die drunk ; and all die pre
maturely, in consequence of drinking.
Every ten minutes, therefore the gates
f death is -opened to admit some poor
victim of strong drink to the bar of iod
to receive sentence from that Judge who
luxth said, 'The drunkard shall not in
herit tlie kingdom of heaven." As we
do not bury by night, but only through
itbout eight hours of the day, the grave
is open every three minutes to admit
the mortal remains of some poor wretch
who has been slain by strong drinks.
And if to the list of drunkards we add
those who are joi-oned and destroyed
by moderate drinking, and others who
perish by murder, starvation, grief and
other evils resulting from inebriating
liquoi-s, we may safely affirm thatlur
ing the common burial hours, the grave
is every minute kept open in consequence
oftheuscof intoxicating drinks. And
how pertinent are the words of the
prophet. '"The grave hath enlarged her
self, and hell hath opened her mouth
without measure !"'
And have the people of God nothing
to do with this? Can they bo indiffer
ent spectators of the desolation of this
fell destroyer? Can they view with ap
athy its ravages and be guiltless? Alas !
alas ! is it not the case in many parts of
our land that professed Christians are to
In' found engaged in tlie spread of in
temperance, cither supplying the poison
that nourishes it, or by their example
encouraging its use ?
iilvc Vour Ciil! a I'nper.
A child beginning to read becomes
deli.'-'liied with a newspaper, because he
reads of names and things which are fa
miliar, and he will progress accordingly.
A newspaper in one year is worth a
quarter's schooling to a child, k'vciy
mother of a family, being one of its head.-,
and having a more immediate charge of
children should herself be instructed A
mind occupied becomes fortified against
the ills of life, and is braced for emer
gency. Children amused b- reading or
study are of course more considerate aiid
easily governed. I low many thought
less young men have spent their earn
ings in a tavern or grog-shop who ought
to have been reading storing their
minds with useful knowledge by devot
ing that time to the reading of some
good loenl, religious or temperance pa
per? How many parents who have not
spent twenty dollars for books lur their
I'linilies, would have given Uiousands to
reclaim a son or daughter, who had ig
norant ly, thoughtlessly fallen into tempt
ation. The Omaha ILmhl estimates that the
"second Chieaaro" consumes one hun
dred and fifty-four thousand seven hun
dred ami ninety dollars worth of lijuor a
year ! No wonder it is a place of fearful
demoralization. That is something more
than ten dollars worth of liquor for ever'
man, woman and child in the city.
A dissipated young man, who ran
away from home and spent his substance
in riotous living, resolved at last to re
turn to the parental roof. His father
was kind enough to forgive the young
rascal for his wickedness, and rushing
into the house, over-come with joy that
the boy had returned, cried out to his
wife
'"Let us kill the prodigal ; the calf has
returned. ' '
An empty bottle must certainly be a
very dangerous thing, if we must judge
from the fact that many a man has been
found dead with one at his side.
How to '-Finish a Boy." (live him
plenty of money, nothing to de let him
choose his own playmates, spend his
evenings where he pleases, come when
he gets ready, and he will very soon fin
ish himself.
"I resort lo wine to stimulate my wits,"
said a young spendthrift to an old one.
"Ah," replied the veteran, 'that is
the way 1 began, but now I have to re
sort to my wits to get my wine. "
Said a young fellow indignantly when
called a boy,
'Don't you call mo a boy ; I've
chewed tobacco these sis years."
A traveler in Arkansas found the fol
lowing notice stuck on the ferrymaa'8
door at Cache Uivcr :
"Xotos Kf enny Iwdy nuns here ar
ter liker or tu git akross the rivur, the'
can ges bio thes hear horn and ef I don't
cuiu when my Betsy up to the hous
hear the horn ablowin, sliel eitr.i down
nn scl them the liker, or setem akross
the? rivur, inie away fhnn honm john
wil'-on. -S b then that can't rede wil
hav te go to the lions arter bet-y tint
but haff audio thar.
m 9
Before the days of teetotallers, says
the Boston iU, a neighbor of Mr. Bis
hee, saw that gentleman at an early
hour of the morning wending slowly
homeward ou his bauds and knees over
tlie froze.'. round.
"Why don't vou tret up, 31r. JJisooer
whr don't you stand up and walk?"
'' I w-w would, b-b but it s so a-a
ahnightv thin h-hcre that I'm nf-afraid
I hail break thrombi
PRICE REDUCED !
Now is the Time to Subscribe
--FOR THE-
NEBRASKA HERALD,
nlikh ha ju't been
ENLARGED AND, IMPROVED,
and tlie prkc or advance subscriptions
REDUCED TO TWO DOLLARS!
(live the Hkrai.d a liberal support, nnd it wiil
continue to labor lor the devek'iuueiitol' the City
and country.
Business frlen and Mechanics
will find the Her ald an invaluable ui-'istar.t in
reacliinn the public.
Farmers read it, Stock Growers read it,
Trailers read it, Shippers read it,
contractors read it, Railroad
Men read it, Steamboat
Men read it.
EVERYBODY READS IT!
aaliio person ulnc livelihood dependd upon
Hsu-cess in 3izsiitt4ss
can aCor.l to do without an advertisement in it.
THE JOB DEPARTMENT
of tlicHwuALt Las been
and othenvi.se prratly improved, and wc can
now furnish anything, from a
FANCY JOB U COLORS
TO A
FULL SHEET POSTER
on short notice, and iu good style.
PATRONIZE THE HERALD
AXD BUILD UP A HOME EUSIXKSS.
Has Assisted the Business Man,
and ever' hii-onr rntn in rUttir.tmth shouM
patronize tlm IIi:rai.ii.
Weeping; Water 3!iiis
7rarmor. po where you can get the bct Flour,
and the most .of it.
35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR
AMD
12 POUXDS OF KUAN
pi von in exc-hape for pood whe:it. .
We are also doing? prit work : and, witu our
increased fiioilitie.-. feel a.-urett t!i:t wo can give
the bett aud uioi-t Flour of any iu the skate.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce Bought and Sold.
HIGHEST MARKET TK1CE TAID.
Reed & Clinton.
ui.irS'3.'0S.
Tlioa. E. TOOTLE. T. K. HAN'NA. . J. R. CLARK
Tcotle, Hanna & Clark,
DEALERS IX
CftOlcl and teilver Coin
EXCHANGE,
"fiJ.S. and other Stocks.
Prnfts drawn on all jartsof the United States
and Europe. Deposits received, und special at
tention tjiven to collection:.
Plattsnionth, Nelx
jc21tf
I
?0U LA "' OSL 1. For an article hnv-
in:r:i rcimirkaldo i-mio, ad iresi Mr. M' Ui-
OAX, 1 ?J Fulton street, N. Y.
L!ulj-w,
W ASHING TO H
LIFE INSURAfCE COMPANY
9S Rroat!nT.y,Xcv York.
CYRUS CUiITU
CASH ASSETS.
President.
- $1, COO, 000.
Entire profits divided ntimn? the Policy hold
er?, l'o'.icies Ujn-forfeit;;bli alter two "annual
pavnientH.
Diviileud on the Contribution Pl.tn paid an
nually from date of policy, and in cac the pre
miums are not paid, applied to keep the insur
ance in force.
Life Policies Self-Sustaining,
in from IS to 20 years, according to a;ro.
This Company i.-.-ues policies en all the ap
proved plans of insurance, nml oilers every in
ducement consistent with solvency.
Fur particular apply to the undcKigrncil.
For A-rcnie-, to
J'Al'E A- MASON". Genera! Apcnts.
1 La Salle street, Chicago.
RU.N'D A I.V.MAX. A cents.
Conni il lllufi's. Iowa.
Dr. R, P. LIVINGS To. M.d. Ex..
lilltf l'Uutsiaouth, Xcb.
THOMAS EI. HYDI3,
Real Estate Office
AN l
Homested Directory.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA,
t tovcrnmcpt Lands .'elected from personal ex
amination. Fre Homesteads selccteercd. sur
veyed and secured. Lands in sceon l hand and
improved farms bousht ami sold. Titles ex. nr.-
tiii'il ami i.nvi yanecs m nle.
l!f! Bt:xcK: .l i'ml;. Turner, late l'res't (!.
t C. I'. 11. R.: Lre County National Rank. lix
oi. Ii!.: ltob't llarri-. Sup't C. li. .v Kl. II. R.:
Anv I! inker in Whi'r-i'l.i- coun'y. III.; Rr-siser
I . 1. VCIVCI ot I li::irc
Lin :l!l.
nll"0.
CCOK.COBURN&CO.
Advertising Agents, Chicago,
MSAre authorized to rrerire Adtrr
tistment for thit paper, at our Uneett
TtUa, and are Agent firr all A'cwspa
pert in the U. S. aud Xtrritorirs.
DVERTISE
r - - - "5ftJi-f i '
13 TC 1ST T 1ST,
Will lie at Ir. Livincston's ofiiee ilurinpr the
last week in eaeh month. All order? left nt the
I'ott Otlice will be promptly attended to i julyG.
il I PIANOS!
ORGANS!
MELODEONS!
J. MUELLER,
Council ISIuirs, - - Icwa,
Dealer in ihe celd rafed Steck & ?dcCam:uon
Tian vs and other Musical instruments.
All instruments warranted live years. o21yl
Burlington ISrirjje Finished
Burlington & Missouri River,
In connection with
Chicago Burlington & Qtiincy
11 A I 1 li o a r s
Presents to the Public the mo.-t direct, sure and
safe route to
Ohio, Illinois, Indiiina. Pennsylvania, Xcw York,
and New England.
Passengers have thechoicc of the various routes
centering ia Chieasro.
J"M'7fr CfcAcd tlutJltrh tl OtfumVit,
Eat invariably as low as by other routes.
3-Buy your Coupcn Ticket at
Otturnwa via Burlington
Pullman's cle-apt Slcepirz '.Cars on nil night
trait s. C. E. PERKINS.
A. F. TOT'ZALIX. fur't.
ticn. Ticket .if Pas'r Ac'r.
0. C. MORTiX.
sep'7 Gtu'l Freight As't
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S -A-
OP STATE
LOTS and LANDS
AT LItOLX,
Tlie Capital of Nebraska,
ox
Thursday, Sept. 23d, 1869,
AT lO O'CLOCK, A. 31.
The undersi--ned Commissioners appointed hy
nn Act of tlie Lejri-lature of the State of Ne
braska, entitled An Act '"To Provide for the
Sale id' the I'nsold Lots and !lo( ks, on the Town
Site c f Lincoln, and for the Location and Erec
tion of a
State University, Agricuitural
College and State Lu
natic Asylum,"
Approved February loth, ISO'.', will on that day
offer for sale at auction
TWELVE HUNDRED LOTS
in the Town Site of Lincoln, said Lots bcinK the
odd numbered Rloeks ithe even numbered hav
ing previously been sold' of the Town, and com
prising the most elipilde lots in the place. The
said lots will be appraised by the Commissioners
and sold to the highest bidder over the appraise
ment. Terms Cash
There, will also be offered for sale at the same
tiuio about
THIRTY THOUSAND ACRES
OF
STATE LANDS,
known as Saline Lands, situated within an nroa
often miles of the Capital, said lands being the
most valuable furuiint; lauds of the State.
Terms Caslt
The object in offering the above named State
property at that time is to eual-lo the Commis
sioners to complete the State University, Agri
cultural College and Lunatic Asylum at Lin
coln, the Capitol lSuildinx having; been built
from the proceeds of the previous sale of lots.
This sab: of State property offers to the Farmers,
Mechanies and Laborers, a chance for a cheap
home at the Capital, situated in the richest Ag
ricultural district of the Sla;e, and at the
GREAT SALT BASINS,
where salt is being manufactured from the sur
face waier.
Lincoln boms the Capital of the State, and the
objective point of some live different railroads,
reaching out into the interior, and tapping the
Salt Deposits at this place, will soon make it the
interior town of the State.
The Capital was located at Lincoln in Sep
tember. l-''.7. by an net of the Legislature, mid
eonfains sixteen hundred inhabitants, withirood
Hotels, Stores. ( hun hes anil Schools. The Leg
islature held its lirst Session in the New Capitol
th" past winter.
The Duriinston and Missouri River Railroad
is bcinn rapidly pushed forward to Lincoln, and
will by contract be completed early next season.
1 his line will pive direct communication with
Ciiicairo, and will be pushed out to Ft. Kearney,
uniting with and beeomingabraneh of the L'nion
P..citic . R.
The Midland Pacific Railroad has also the
whole of its line under contract from Nebraska
City to Lincoln, and will be. mteordiiiR to the
terms of its contracts, tally equipped and in
running order by the l:rh of .May next. This
line is one of the links by which the Pennsylva
nia Central R. 11. wijl reach across the conti
nent, coinpletiiijr as it will in a short time, its
connection with Nebraska City, and from Lin
coln west to the Union Pacific. Thus Lincoln
will le for a time the terminal point of two
Krcat thoroughfares, and eventually occupying
a central position upon two trans-cuntinentiil
routes, shorter, by from one to two hundred
miles, th:;n any oiher yet constructed.
The work upon the State Uni vcr-ity. Agricul
tural College and Lunatic Asylum is now being
rapidly pushed forward. .
DAVID LUTLKK,
( ernor.
TIIOS.P. KF.XNAKD.
Sec. ot s-tate.
.TOIIXGILLESPli;.
jnly2liiva Auditor.
Commissioners.
NEW TOBACCO STORE!
on Slain street, opposite Court House,
PLATTE O UT IS, N E U.,
Wc have on hand a large assortment of
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
Consisting of the best qualities of
CIGARS, IINE-CTJT, PLUG AND
SMOKING TOBACCO.
As we deal exclusively in Tobacco wc can sell as
cheap, if not cheaper than other store in the
city.
liive tis a call before you purchase elsewhere,
as we know you will go nway satisfied.
I ie i urn & co .
rebrunryll. 1?!, tf.
wo or. WORTH & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Binders andPaper Dealers,
ST. JOSEPH,
oct29
MISSOURI.
EMPIRE BAKERY!
SECOIVD STREET,
OPPOSITE NEW YORK STORE,
Platfsmouth, IVcb.,
CONFECTIONERIES,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese
and Sweet Crackers.
REFnGHTIEMS
kept on hand at oil times.
nl"tf II. HUBERT Y.
NEW
UNSEAT MARKET I
GEO. FICKLER,
Corner Main and Second Streets,
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA.
keti'S cousi autly on h.uid the best of all kiDds of
MEATS,
whirh be will furnish to cuf?iomcr3 Rt the hst f f
. .- .1. 111" ilo1
CUYIiER SCHOLFAX
Says of Yeeping Water.
Extract from Xetter to
Mrs. Ormitly.
"As I was tcllinp you. my dear Mrs. Grundy,
I came on my mule to Weeping Water in u sadly
dilapidated condition tn hat, m boots coat
stoekinsrs in short, destitute of all those con
venient appurtenances which ornament a well
dressed mn having been deprived of aH by
the merciless savages, w ho evcu took my cijjar
case.
Thinking that I mitrht in that flourishing town
obtain a second-hand blanket, I rodie up to
II II 11 IP ISIZO&S
store, nnd hitchine my mule by the ears to a
lartro frcicht waKon loaded with eoods for the
Plattsnionth retail trade, I entered. Judge of
my surprise when 1 was promptly met and
ollercd a comnlete outfit, from a iair of stub-
toed boots to a poose-quill toothpick, for the pal
try sum ot nine dollars and sixty-two and one
half cents, the li'. , cents beine the profits on tho
pood.-. If you want anything in the
miscellaneous line, call on them, and if you don't
see what you want ask tor it. 1 would remark
here that they are penerous, liberal, good look
ing and truthful to a fauit."
REMfcMBER THE PLACE
Weeping Water.
Henry Boeck,
DEALER IS
FURNITURE,
Lounges, Tables, Safes,
BEDSTEADS.
Of all descriptions and at all prices.
Jlctalie Burial Cases,
Of all sizes.
WOODEN COFFINS,
Heady made, and sold cheap forcah.
With many thanks for past pntronage. I invite
all to call and examine my large stock of Furni
ture and (.'otlius. janliMf.
FUR5MJTURE!
Tho. W. Sihrj'oek,
CABINET
And de::ler i;i all kinds of m
Furniture and Chairs.
Thikd street, (near Main)
Piattsmouth, - - - Neb.
Pepairing and Varnishing neatly done.
4 3'1'uncraiS attended at the shortest notice.
no.ll.
T. If. . Straight,
PRALKR3 IS
Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys,
NOTIONS, BOOKS,
STATIONERY &C. &C'
SODA. LEM0XADE AND
210 VAIS STEEKT,
PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA.
ALSO. We would invite the attention of buy
ers to our full and complete stock of Harness.
Sappi.eky and Collars, which we are selling
cheap for cash. Work made to order, and re
pairing done on short notice.
Kit Sales room in pecond slory over store.
The highest cash price paid for HIDES AND
FPUS. J. & II. J. S.
Piattsmouth. April 22dtf.
lETLOIEJIISraiE
Lock Stitch Reversible Feed
Sewing Machine
awarded tha
Highest Premium
wherever exhibited.
THE ONLY ONE
car.ahie of sewins in more than one direction
and f.istcniiiit all its own seams without stopping
mai-hine or turning the clotb.
Ir n.f nmt vAftm lis thrpmi thnn Anv Other.
and will commence a team without holding the
ends ot the thread.
Warranted to sew heavy or fine goods equally
well.
Over 50,000 Machines Sold
Since 1SG1.
Send for Report and Circulars.
WM. E. TLA ST. Genl Ag't.
612 North Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo.
DR. G. H. BL ACK, Agert.
c5'6jT ria'.tuiouth. Neb.
JRIattsm o Mith 9
Tfe Itavc an extensive general stocM
of Gootls Hi at ivc
sorting nj9 ivliich
lie at prices that
entire satisfaction.
We purchase the very best
ket and stricthj for cashf
icith the trade at any point
E. A. "WiaUKNnOR.V.
GREAT RUSE ! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and
E. A. WIGGENHOHN 8c Co.,
To buy
Spring xxc3L Summer GOoas
NEW YORK STOEE-
The largest and most complete
SIT OCK OF DRESS GOODS
Arc now on exhibition ut tho New" York Store, at greatly reduced prices. Wo call particular
attention to our new styles of
DRESS-GOODS, TRINTS,
DELAINS, (ilNGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES
of all kinds and prices to Fait our numerous customer?. A large stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
We have n lanje stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, nd all kind of
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, &C
Piattsmouth. April 2-2d, lS69.1 E. A. WIGIjENHORN & CO.
WHITE Sc
DEAI.Ek.s I.H
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Toilet Soaps, Brushes, all kinds, Perfumery, and
Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Brace?, Grass and Garden Seeds,
PURE A20 yllTOiett,
For medicinal purposes.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,
Stationary, Carbon Oil, Lamps, Chimneys,
Glass and i'utty, also,
CHOICE FAMILY GEOCEMES,
GREEN AND CANNED FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERY, &c. fc-c.
Hariiu? been engraved in eclling Drt.jrs and .Groceries in this city for the past Hcvcn"ve:vr. wc know
h.i1tv i f "e,;"le, 111 our lln0 of tri"Jl'- a'"1 are prepared with a lare st'ck of tioods of the
best quality to supply those wants at very low prices.
riattsmouth, Xebra.-ka, April 2d, lSoS.
HARDWARE ,
STOVE AND TIN STORE.
IB. T. IDTTIKZIE &c CO.,
Wholefale and Retail dealers in'
Hardware ami Agricultural TiuplcMiioul.s,
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
STEEL P LOWS
Of U kinds and sires, which we warrant the best in'the market.
0
Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice.
Are exclusive Agents in this county for the sale ot
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Give us a call we will not be undersold Main street, next door east of the Maionic Clock,
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
arc constantly as
tve oiler to the pub
tee know must give
Goods at the head of Mar
and arc prepared to compete
on the Missouri river.
D. SCI IN ASS K.
more too, arc Koing to
their
AT THE
BUTTERY,
WHITE & RUTTEEtY
S25!
TIIE AMERICAN
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
l reUilod at a prioe within tlie rji.;lj fcf
This inn. bine n-e a ti ;i k-lit ncc 11,. , ,
the UM 'K S i ri'Cil (alike on ". -
seii-:iujiiMiiij icnsion, niii citn .- i-v,.rv , '
ofsewiiiK- it will lieiu, fell, bin. I, '"'
seam, quilt, tuck. riit)e mi.) Ka;nr; v i ' ; )
equally wdl on silk, linen. wocu ! ?
goods, with linen or cotton thrc.i. I. ' ;
The American Fhuttlc Sow 114; 4 ;:
Warranted for Tivc Y(.v.
Our Accnts will be supplied vr'nli ,' .
parts of the inaeliiuc in c;oi ot u 1
milkes precisely the smiiic -ti. !i i., , 1'..
Sinirer, Wheeler A W il-. 111, II . m- .,, , ' y,
iii.ieliincs. It h.is tlie under-f, e l. 1,;,..
of hib'h priced u:uehiiie.-, and is li. '
Low Priced Shuttle Machine
in tho nurket that bus this f,., . r '
bledtosella lirst -:i.;s .-birrie M ... .,,. ''.v I
very low pri.-e. on ueeotint ol'il -j m j ' " 1 ;
eoiic.iicnt low cust of nuiiMit.iefui in.- ' '
parisoii willi coniplieutcd inu'.-hiim. ' "
Jewish to arr.iinre with iijcnt'. in.il. ,,t
IT1'0,' to represent tlie Anieri:iu i-huMe.-;,
Mneliine 111 eaeh St.ite, ('oimtv r..1;, ,, '
L lilted States and Ontario. Kxtra in l;i. . i, .
to cxperi. ni.ed iicnts. '
. For full particulars, ns to salary and .,n .
sion, a..i e.-.s " .
i. V. X. AXDIiKW.S. (Jen. Til A.-. , .
Jetr.ii:, X ';,
X. H. For the benefit of our Arent. , l, :
iirrnnaed with parties who have Roods !
lor Sewinir .Mueliiuo Air-nt-. to sell. ,'. '-.
send book of sample and full part i.-uLi ., . J
ccipt of one red slump. Ad In--.
l. V. X. ANUUEWci, (ii io r.il A,-,M '
n'50.vl letr..ii, .M. '
NEW S T O BE!
Weeping Water, h'eb. 1
Pf.AI.KIIS I
General merchandise."
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SHIN;i.LS AM) Lin '
Vi'c arc Agcnt.s for
Willcox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine.
which is undoubtedly tho best Marhin- i; it
use. in.ul'j . :
O- F. JOHNSON,
IP rugs 9 llcflicintt,
BOOKS,
S TATI O NJK II Ik,
Perfumeries, Hair Gils,
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZir;S.;
AVa ALL TVt
Latest Publication3.
Fre'erirtion carefully eomponndeJ 1 J is
pcrienced LlrUKgift.
I Lars A Xo. 1
in good running order.
Remember the plaeo. oppo:to Claik I" -'
tner's, I'lattsmouth, Xebiaka. Laii...5.
2. 18. MME1IA.V,
Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steal
AND NAII.S,
IfcOflt IsIniifS lIousf
COKN-PLANTEltS.
CULTIVATORS-SULKY AND WALK!1 o.
COOKING stove:,
A large variety on hands.
Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rake?.
Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac.
A large fit'K'k now on bund at small ndr.i..'f 3
Fa.-tern prices.
OG Plain Slreet, Xebraslvii Ci'J
(opposite the Seymour House.)
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