Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 28, 1869, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    U L
v
Slip g cbrasslw gcraUl
J". StaJeliuann has added a luncli room
to hii lakory and confectionery.
F. taItcr is erecting a paint ehop on
I Rock fctrcct.
Jlurj'hy 14 having his four fclory build
l ingon Main t trett, filled between the
Btad iing with hrick.
r Coachi.-i are aliout to commence run
ning between Denver and the end of the
track of the Denver l'aiilie lt.'IfT
Jlr. Van Annand has opened a boot
- itnd 'hoe .-hop in Mergers & IJro'.s
"buiMiiiF, ricar Sixth street.
r "
Another locomotive lor use lrom th.-
'i city westward is at Hamburg. It will
be on tins .siie in a iew uays.
The Ojsttr supper last nipnt, under
the supervision of the (Jool Templars,
was well attended, and a f:m; time gen
era!: wj-
had.
Harper's Weekly for Saturday the
23d inst. contain:- illustrations of the
relics found by Capt. Hall, during bis
lecent arctic expedition.
Lincoln county, with its GO legal
voters, is the only strictly Democratic
county in this State eo far as heard from.
Democracy if a heavy thing, is it not ?
The K. 11. Co. will commence the
erection of Machine shops in this city
soon. They have a large quantity of
material for them here.
O. II. Mathews is making collections
for the IIekai.d ofitce. We hope those
whom he calls upon will be prepared tj
liquidate all demands, without unneces
aary delay.
Track laying is being pushed rapidly
on the other ide of the rirer, "and if
iho weather hold favorable through
trains will run before the loth of 2io
Tember. Chauwy Wiltsc, Jlsq., contemplates
Opening a business house in this city.
We hope he will decide to do so, f'.ir he
is. a wide awake man jv.at the kind we
like to tee doing business in Plattsinouth.
The doctors and lawyers of Nebraska
City played a game of ball a few days
since, and the papers of that burg
makes this fact the basis for three and
four column article, telling all about it.
See advertisement of I'. M. Green,
auction and commission merchant.
Here is the place to take your goods
, that you want told, and to go if you
want to buy.
Deputy Marshall, Jesse Turner, gave
us a call to-iay. lie was on his way to
the southern part of the State. We are
always plea-cd to s e Jesse's smiling
.'ounter:anee within the Hi:rau san;
tuin. A l;!!ie or Swede nann-d Jeorge Law
on. was found dead in a well at the.
Washington House in Omaha 3at Thurs
day morning. It is uncertain whether
ho fell into the well by accident or
whether ho intended to commit R'li
fide. I. MeClu.-koy, Dentist, will be in
the city on Tuesday the L't'th and remain
until Saturday the 31st He can be
found at Ir. Livingston's office, on Main
ireet. during his stay. McCluskey has
been doing work in this city for several
years r.-i l we have yet to hear the first
complaint in regard to his work.
We are in receipt of the October
number of that most excellent Masonic
journal, The Ki t ryrrex, published by
GuilLert, Rarnes Si. Co. of Dubuque.
Every Mason tdiould have this publica
tion, as il teaches more of the craft than
can be obtained at to Fii;all an expense
in any other mauuer. Send $2 for a
year, and try it.
The IlERALP is the only paper in the
State that has published the complete
;AiBcial list of awards made at the State
li'air, together with the report of the
Committee on Fruits and Flowers. There
were gross errors in the awards as pub
lished in all the other papers in the
State.
Samuel Ruby got into a muss to-day
with the bar tender at the City Hotel,
and got a severe cut on the chin from
coming in forcible contact with a tum
bler. He was taken before Recorder
Wtdls, fined $-1, and went to jail, sub
ject to work out his fine on the rtrects.
"The way of the transgressor," etc.
Some one is around distributing circu
lars entitled the "Platform of the
Working Men's Party." We have not
read the document, but conclude it is
a cheap way of establishing a party.
The principled enunciated may be all
veil enough, but has the thing got
Jeemsey'B endorsement to enter the sa
cred precincts of this Scnritorinl dis
trict ?
The Ilivck-Eye of recent date says:
"While the passenger train on the I.
&' M. R. II. was coming dowr Tuesday,
jufat this side of Mt Pleasant, some
vagabonds by the road side, threw stones
into the cars. The traiu was stopped
by the conductor, the rascals were
caught and made to pay for the damage
done. There should be a heavy penalty
for such acts of vandalism as the above."
from Frihiy't Daily
The first snow of the season was visible
tLk' morning. The quantity was very
s mall, j-fct it was snow.
The wind has blown from the North
all day, and overcoats and mittens have
been in demand.
A &vr cords of good oak wood are
""ranted at the Herald office, immedi
ately. "Fidelia" isn't Clerk of Cass county,
and he appears to be troubled with
'chronic democracy,'" if we may judge
froml-is letter to the JTeicf, written sln-e
the tl.-ction.
There are fully 2,0TK) voters :n Cass
county, Jin ! only a little over '.00 votes
were polled at the recent election.
Wild fieese have been going South for
the" past three day.-:, and wi-at'inT-wi::"
people predict .some cold weather this
winter. I
A fire occuned in Council Ulufis last
night, which destroyed the waron shop
and dw,:l!i!!g of J,. (Jonden, and the
dwelling of lr. O.-Lorne.
John K. Clark has moved the "An
derson warehou.v;" to the we-t side of
Second .street, w here it is to be fitted up
fur a Lii.-i.'ics.- house.
15-twoen now and the time the river
closes there will be a vast amount of
J'ailroad material landed in 1'lattMiioutli
enough to build sixty iniles of lu.id.
The Tempest came up last night, and j
unloaded a large number of stoves for I
Mr. (I'ubce, who is about opening a
stove and tin .-tore in this place.
('apt. Palmer, proprietor of the Platte
Valley House, ha-i been in the city sev
eral day.j, 1 joking after his interests
he
re.
Capt.
is a live man, ju it
the kind wo want in J'l.tlt. -mou: h.
C 'Id weather is a pretty good antidote
for drunkenness at least there ?.rz fewer
drunken men lying around promi-cuously
to-day than heretofore. Let us have
plenty of cold weather.
The President brought down five and
a half car loads of iron last evening; and
Mr. I'rown, clerk of the boat, informs
us that eleven car loads more are at the
landing on the other side.
Tlie btieking plaster trade in this city !
must be pretty food now. About half'
the men you meet on the f-treets have
little pieces of pla -iter sticking on their
faces.
The great cry this fall has been i"r
lumber. From five to ton teams can
be seen almost any time at the var:
lumber yards, await ins the arrival of
hr.nl. t from the other side of th.' r-Vw-r.
Wou't it l.v f!..-;-io;n wlf-n tho ears run
into town ioa Jed , direct frosu tl.v pir.eries.
Throiich iho kindness of Mr. Wood
man wc 1-arn that the pra ding on the
other Id- of the river is all fini-hed e-i-.
pt a Mnall amount necessary to fx-t
down to the river from the main track,
and that track laying is being pushed
with all pos.-ible speed. Lo;k out
for through trains in a very short time.
The travel we t from this city is im
inenje. The westward b j.md ; oarhes pro
bade 1 every d:iy, and it is often th-j
case that extras have to be sent out to
aicoiiimoJate traveler. Aside from
those who tiav.l by public c-mveyauce.
then: is a c-:iant stream of wugoti
loaded with families and household goods
wendlnir tit -ir wav we. t.
Th j Nebraska City X, i .- says: "We
learn from Col. Y'i'pnin. who ha ; ju t
arrived IVoia h:s f.;rni on t'a. I'ne, that
the iiu.'.iiit.ju & Missouri Uai'road
Company arc r:ov
fr;!' .t or !..:!
ensatreu" in
The -Colo-
C;
al, iiu'ivms -as that Til') acrs of la-id
l:uvs f.o.:-.'' i tvivierci the
Company for a town-site.
'.niostoii
It will pay some wide-awake man to
establish a coal yard in litis city. In
less than thirty days from da-o we can
get -o.il direct fr.cn the coal field- ol
Iowa, which can le furnished at a
cheaper rate than wool, especially at the
advanced prices for the latter. , Who
wants to make a fortune by establishing
a coal yard, ri.rbt a.viy?
Track layins on The Ik & M. II. R.
in Nebra-ka will be prosecuted with vir
or until the ground freezes, when the
work will probably he suspend fr the
winter. It is the policy of this Compa
ny to build no poor road. con.;ejuently
they will not, probably, lay track on fro
zen ground. They have the reputation,
amontr railroad men, of building the best
roads in the United States.
from Saturday's Ihiiti.
We are sorrv to K arn that Chas.
La-
zenby, Esq., is lying very sick;
Grading on the dejiot gionnvls south
of Main street was resumed again to-day
A new jewelry establishment has been
O'toned at StadehiKinn's old stand.
Lincoln has p i ssed ordinances prohib
iting the earn 3 of I"ho.
The "S
I't'ivr Winter" haspa-se l, arid
plea -ant weath-T
hoij for a couple
ag i n t je ru.e we
n;.:;;s ar 3-at.
A ft-t freight line is about to be c-tabh-died
between the Atlantic and the
Paeilic.
-V Teacln'r's Institute h is been in sea
sion at Ottilia for the pa.-t three or four
d;i
i s.
Four more car loads of iron were
brought over by the President this
morning and unloaded.
The 15. & M. locomotive, "Eagle,"
arrive ! at the landing on the other side
at 3 o'clock this morning.
The new Congregational Church build
ing is progressing rapidly. Mr. Leakey
laid the foundation last week.
There w ill be work for a thousand la
borers :"n and around Plattsmouth fioru
date until winter sets in.
A man came in on the Lincoln stage
last evening, and being a "stranger in a
strange land" he purchased some fool
and sat himself down on a poods box to
eat. While engaged in tins "laudable
enterprise" a couple of "roughs" ap
proached him struck him on the head
with what he supposes to have been a
"slung shot," rendering him nearly
senseless, v.hcu they proceeded to "go
through him" in the most approved
"foot pad" style. To all appearance the
victim was a well behaved gentleman,
but like most sensible men he carried
little available funds about his person,
consequently the thieves got poorly paid
f r their tmub'e.
E. A. WICiaE.NUORX.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and more too, are going to
33. A. WIGGENHOHN 8c Co.,
To buy their
:H 2331:50. mine! gnx-rrT, m erOOods
AT THE
iSTE"W YOR K STOEE.
The larpeyt and moat complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
Arc nour oa e.hii'.ti"n at tj-.c. New York tnre. at nreatly reduced pricof. We cull particular
atter-tiun to cur new styles of
DRESS-(iOODS. PRINTS,
L-ELA1NS. (HNGHAMS.
UROWN SHEETING.
LLEACIIED COTTONS,
BALMORALS. CARPETS,
' CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YARNS ROOTS AND SHOES
of all kinds and price! to suit cur umuarou eutomers. A largo stock of
(JROCFRIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
(I LASS WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
1 1 ATS AND CAPS.
We havfl a hre tnck of the celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
PLOW. STUBBLE nnd BflEAKIN J PLOWS. "! all kind, of
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C
PiattMi.outh Anril22J. lSGU. E A. WItiuKHOHN & CO.
era
If
'a
One door went of
PLATTSMOUTH,
ITA.S
a laikm: sto:-k OK
FURNISHING- GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, EOCTS, SPIOES
and Provislorss-
HIGHEST MARKET ITtlCE PAID
FOR ALL
SSinds of Country Produce.
Pkitt-mou'.b, Nebraska, August 5th, 18G9.
We capiat sire general ' siocJc
or teooilH tlial 7vs $rc constantly an
sorting ujf9 whif we oiler to il&e iff
lic at jprices tlsat ire lasow must give
en t ire stst infltrctiott
We purdtasc the very best Goods at the head J Mar
ket and xtrivthj for cash, and are prepared- to comptti
trilfi the ir tde at any )oint on the Missouri liver.
3T073 AID
IE. T. ZDTJKIE & CO.,
"WThoIeaale and'Ectail dealers in
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS,
S T IE E Hi .PLOWS
Of a-'l kinds and riio, rhih we wa.rra.ct the best in the market.
Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice.
Are exclusive ApenU in this county for the ale ot
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Gire u a call re not be undersold Main street, next coor caat of the Masonic ElwA,
PLATT8MOUTII. XEJJIJAKKA
r. gcnsxssE.
0 I
the Kesald Office.
- NEBRASKA,
AT
Til? SSOES
Eul
y
- -
Xj i
-:o:
CAPITAL, - -
GEISTTillLL
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET,
-.).-
BKAITCH:
Si. Louis, ftlo.,
Chicago, HI.
Crlemphis,
-:or-
VLL POLICIES
L
-:o:-
Securinur the Grcate&t Pccuuiary
-:o:-
NSU
REASONS FC3 iKSURi.NG 1 THIS CC&PAHY :
lsU This is a Wesitru Cuuipsay. uianaEcl by
tn-, -.Lility and paciitlo.i, alynl aa.;:! caaranty for its carei'ul nnj $ucs-ful management.
21. Its l'oliio? are all non-furft-il ing.
S I. Prnaiaai nil mi!i. It receives no notes and sivee none. I'oliey lioliitr hava no iuttrit:
to pay, .!h1 no outstfeaJine note? a lions upon their ilick',
4th. Iivii!cnda tn' lo?fos are paiil in cash.
th. It insures at lower rite; than ar.y E-tern eomrany.
Cth. IU risks are in the West, whtiro the rate of mortality is !.vor and (he rat of iattrc-U
higher thrtr. in the E.ut ; hence the accumulation of Hi idends to th policy fc ider i greater than
in any Eastern Company.
7th. It has no restriction npnn tr:!Vfl.
6th. I;e diidcnds are made nron ti:e cptrilvat.'.n ilru
Vth. lie business i exclusively life insurance.
:o:
Are the accumulations of interest upon premiums r'id, lunee the Compjr.y that 'ojns it assets
at the hiphejt rie of intie-t can sive yon the largest dividends. Eaxtera companies inves-t their
moneys at G ereent., while this makes it.? invetil'.ent: at twelve fer cent, er more.
The advantage of MTe.-iern investments to the policy holder appear? in the JW'.'owing stanlins
fijrure: The amount of 1.000, invested forCf:y ycrs ot
6 per esut. coinpoua
8 "
M) " "
It "
OFFICERS :
H. D. Mackay, President,
E. Henseley, Vice-Fres:dent,
Geo. A. Hilocre, Secretary,
E. V7. Eaves, Treasurer,
D. EI. Swan, Genera! Arent.
J. L. Wcver, M. D., Consulting Physician.
FXEOUTIYE COMMITTEE : .
H. D. R-Iackay, George R. Nines, E. KcnseEey,
H. Edgsrton, D. VV. Eaves.
-:o:-
TJai5 Conapanr Iniares
liny XSnslcirit
T.-NOV ALL MEN P.Y TIIESIi: PRESEXCE: That , A. Thomas. Auditor of the' i5tate of
Ilk. . Kansas, do Lerehy cerliiy that the
Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company,
organised and doir.p l.usincr-i under t jo liiw of tho .-f'iito nf Iv:;o-;i" mid 'Mi"Fo.i'r:. Ii.is furTihod
the under--itched ftni-tnetoTy cvidi.n"f thnt it ha- invested tine liuu-lr; ! i;d Fitly VLouanl Dol
lars of its etil-ital in ( aiied -;ates Go veiif.neiit lion ,1s, :t the den on. in ition ol Fivo-'1 w Pi. tics '-Ll'-1
an i rrt p .-.i ? i of the v.-in. An 1 I do I'nr'hr t ify .hut -ti I Oi ip.my hitf ..ft apiit one Hun
dred i'tiu'ind J) jllnrs "t said Unite 1 fri:.t.' bt .vi-. t'.-r th t"utJt o!" At.Li'OLiCY Ht. i.Dfras ot F.iid
Con, duii v ; and that 1 tiol I in iru-tt :md n delol ..r :U hent-hf of said policy hohters the PuritT
above mentioned, and 1 m sutiirtiej th:tt sued
above tnentionct. and 1 am Siitihe-J that mail socurit te.- a-e wiirtti One XluinlroU Ibousaad Dollui8
lawful money of tho United States of America. I
In witness where I hive hereunto -tH-'.-riln"! my rrrn-. ."rl c;,iicd the seal cf r::y o!Tce to b
(.Seal ot Aud-I alii xM, ine day eui year i.Lot e wr.tlen.
Utorof St-tc A. IlioZ.iA;'", Auditor of State of Khei.
ci:util'icatj: of autikhuty to do business.
Orn-F. " SrrEr.;j TK pkst cr the TssrRNrK Dkpahtvent of Mwwrit.
IT IS HEREBY Ciili'flr'ILI. iSaJ t!.e Mionri Valley L,i- I ;iu ..nee t n-pai.;. . a L'.'e I
8iirau;'C Company, organized under the law? nf tho State of Kiin'if. nnd ii i-rine:.ii ol.iee lo- I
cated at the city ol Leavenworth, has complied w ith the rciuii -ci.it ins of i iie thiriiuih. i;:ir:y-first,
thirry-.'econil, thirty-lhir i and tl.irty-bnirth reoti.u of an Act ol the liciu ral A.-.-nnoly ol the
Jl!.t.- ol .ii..liri. cnli.lt l .In a.-. Pr t!ie in orr. nition jinj regulation ol Luc As.Juran. e ( oinpii
nicr." r.p i ' i di.i" -li iolii. a. l. lit .'. -i '.'.ir in the .s i. : re iiiirciiici!.' tre at'fdiei.i.!c tl;"ret'. And
purMi: lit to the thirty-.ixih s .yiiuu .f said Act. the said i i'iuri Valley Lite lu.-ai i.ii.je t'oiop iny
i? ben ny authorized to do business as a Lil'o A-.uraa"e Ccin!any within the sa'd t'at' ot Mimuri.
aubject to the several piovi-tin- in.l rcquirevient of the Act afore.-ai 1, until the first day of Feb
ruary, in the year of our Lord evhfcen hrnd-e'i nnd seventy.
In testimony whereof. 1. Wyllys K imi. nnder-'ipn' d. Scpcrintendent of the In:if.in e I-nirt-(
Seal of Insurance De- I mcnt of :iid tate of Mi --"Hiri. have hert-fo "t roy ban i and affixed
parttnent of .-'ta.teof my itea! of othee, at the eitv f St. Lou:.', -i i.--::: i. : tl..y of
(. Mjuri. J Juiy. a. 7..1-f.'.i. ..siRiiod, V i l.LYS W Nii.
Superailci: i;i:t of t'.'.e Inuninve .Department of the Stuie of Misnoiiri.
CERTIFrCATE OF AUTHORITY.
vTo eil ire on ihe aist day r,i .Taiu -iry, JS?).;
Inscbancr Dbpastmest, OiVick of State Atditor, 1
LlM.i.LN, Nebraska. April 1. lviy. (
Whxhkas, Abram B. Coralt. State Agent f-r the Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, bl
eated at Leavenworth, Kans, htis filed in this c Sice a copy cf the Act of Incorporation of said
Company, and a statement under oath, t-bowin;: ir condition. a required bv the tii'ih section ot a
law ot the r-tatc of Nebraska, entitl'il "An Aet in l'..la?ijn to Insurance Companies."' np proved
February lth, 1V4; arprox-trd Ftbruiry 12:h. and whereas, said Compaoy ha turni-iheti the
untlersiiied satilaotory evidence tha.t it isjio.-jeed of
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
of actual capital, invested in the stot k f at leat par value, or in bondj or morrtrases ca real
e.r.te worth double the amount for whk-h the .-rime is Uiortcaseil : and whereas, t-aitl Cotcpany hiia
iel in this ofii'.'e a wriLten ii.trcinc r c. urt!c rrho of tbe Companv, iuned hv the J'rf-ii! c r. t
and Secretary thereof. siu'Jiorizias taer-ui-t Abraiu
Ron
bell
S-tate.
ha fci
There
pie. Av
- L .
inorny ii. aria.-.T.iaie Asreni rinean . issouri
b rusk a, and to d. end perform cl! :.?t. ftr and in
foin'-aiCtit as suc'i sicent ana t y ttio lavs ot tnis
n witcc-? whereof. I have sr.'ts.-ribed my mine,
l. 8-j affiled this 1st day of April, a. d. 1So'..
-:o:
in oenaii or ?au toinpany. e.,tienin ; ttiat servit: ' i pmc, upon !.:r.n ..-riali c.e t:ken :tnd i i i '. .-, "v i vitii ?tty . v CJv(tJ
to be m va'.H us if erve.i noun t'i fomnanr. ii'-r iiiu t. the i octbU r'i:e ..r .-.nv .t:.T i Hoiue. .cbrak . ity. ..... . '
an 1 waivine it!! elaimjt f err' r bv re ioi . V n:-h .-ervice; .ir.,i whare.ia. ll.mn I: l'..-.it ' Are ;u-:t r.-fii ir.:' a Ii. Ko! l'i,:ij,!t' (1 i n...i i aii .. '. 4 .. . t.v
mlthfH inHri,... rv ..-i i - i,.,t ... ,1 ,..).. r; ..i a ,t ..t -:.. .' T'.t'rh..n direct lrom U'arM,a county, i. v.. iit- l .rlj.jvivliv. It i t- 'lUtv
fore be it known by thes.-j preM.n'.t. that in i.uru:i:i-c oi ihe aiorc--.il A ' I. ,T. hi C :l : f - i 1 '" -;o- iuiw. , . . ,. , -r
iditc.r of lhn State of Xebmsk.i. do herebv eertitv that Ahnici 1. xif.itt. L".-.. i i- :u!i i - - -- - - j fji'i 4 j," ' j, i ' J
GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED.
-o:-
1. IS. COJ 2JLT9
Stale 4gcnf for ehraskaniid .onlici n Ii.au Ea.
J. W. MARSHALL. Agent. ) pr (TT7'y-j'irTf
R. B- LIVINGSTON. Ked. Examiner, f -'i - XI Ot i .
Ill VALLEY
IF1 IB
SuU-'JUlI Kit k
- - $500,000.00
OFFICII::
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
OFFICES:
Tenn.,
Inilianapolis, Snd.,
San Francisco, Cal.
NON - FORFEITING.
Advaritajo to th.e Policy Holders-
Wwicrn men, hose known finanancial oaiirae-
inlet-1, i
"
"
- "
:o:
S lVl.M.ll
.W1.1
UToijO-bS
S18.9oS.U
at lower titles lfiiiia
Company.
AUDITOR O? STATS OFFICE.)
Toi-kka, Kansas. February "6th. IStifl.
secu:ii!e. - a"e wiirth One ilumlrod Thousand Dollar
li. Co-, alt to acitm;v.ieui.e rvit--c.d . process lor
t ev lic ip.:iran-e Ioti.ii
behalf of aid Company authorized by
Mate, until the slit day of January, a. !. l-7'.i. I
and c--Ufel th Seal of th" A.i "ito-'s e-ftn-e to be I
JOHN uILLEsl'J L. State Auditor. 1
S. BLOOMS Q'QVif
! BOYS' AD CHILDREN'S CLOTHIWC;:
I-latG & Gaps, Boots bnoes,:.:.rij
BLANKETS, HU38ER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.--
jV.-nn St ret f, Second Door 7w7 of Court JourJ
P!altr,rrsot!th, Web-T
ERAKCH HOUSE : Broadway, Council Bluffs, !owa. '3Jaw-;
. ' rr'. 'i .1 I
V '--T-.V
.:. "
3) K T rr 3 S T ,
Vi'a Ir. L'vinssi.uiV .-'Ti.-c .tuviup tlic
lrtst week in OMril lll'Mltil.
i'ost Oftioe will if rrir
:V.uy imniS touUyS ,
F U R W ST ORE!
---;:.-v;,...'v-jh
& K--fA
UAiiiC 8J LAkt -5 .
AnJ ile.i'.er in all !'.:u " i-f
JXXruitlirG ClUfi CLlCi il"3.
PiattsriGui! - - -
Meb.
Kc):iir';ne m l Varnishing nentlv c"ono.
3-Fuiierul.s attcnJcJ ut the shortos: notii-o.
i no.ll.
A C5DOD QKARSOEt
FOIi A
GOOD BARGAIN i
i
I Havinc eoiiipli'tid the pl.itlinp and vec rdiac
tf sy tin; he's' Addition ( the City of t'iatti
! mouth, 1 uiii now jirt'i'are i to
in the Addition t n a-n. !'' r '.. l:inisi.ie
one half carh dowu: t 'le .tiior half pja!l in
one vi'iir, nt t"ii p-r e-nt. iulT! per anr.iirn
fn ni dale i' pnr.-l::: mai! ti.i l. Tt 1)0 n'i:ro1
l.yiiior.tr.'tKc-oiithein.i.crty. ri-r-r-
D. 1)1,
Donation to Churches.
',' j
;,-ii.us (len-tua-
I wilt five :
the fidiowi:-. rtl
i'u i.x- B iptHt Ciiurch, ! 't 3.' in block ;
To J.iiv'rv;i;.'-n -J ('liir-h. 1- t '' in l)loclcC:
To tho Aid io1i-t Liiiii'.-il. ( 1 iti IjIim k 1.';
'i'o t '." :i: r.tili'.. t '!)iirfci. I ! in k '1 :
7h" Kpi-'.'tp:l Ch!tv h. .t 12 in bl'-K 10;
'I'.. !! 1'i i i.vri.. ;:iii t'tmrcli. I t 1 :'i i'lork '1 :
I tii.- hri.i!:t-: 'a-f! lot 1' ::i ! k 5:
j To lii.- .v.:ht:i:; Chin. !n i in l.!).d: i:
) in my Addition i: tiiv (, .tj ot i '..it-;uo ii h, npun
1 the t'ollowir.!" con lir-iin -. vli.: Thi i (!. nhull
I mwi on said uj a. durf;it. a .-.tiiia ila
j "nild::iu for paldie w..rh:p. w itfiiri fivo year
fn.;n '.hif iiMl.; ; :tud. i'l -:ii; ol lilur.i on the
part i . CI i Ci.itn-h or CLa:-.: i-oinply wit!i
a'xve i '.rdirion. turn and in that cie tin
lot or Iot.s shull revert to uf.
I J?. DUKE.
fOcnatisn io Pubiis Schools.
I hereby hiiv:te for the ui"j of Tuhiio Diftrirt
Serio us. i..t jo iti Uioi-k o. ": t r," iit:Ii si ii- or
Miin itret. n:td Lot 111 ill Block iTJ. on tin; Hootii
.-ill.. t' Mui.i ;ii-ft, in my iJ iiiion to ih" City
oiriattfiitouta. . i. Dl'KK.
5,000 Acres cf Land for 8a!o
in this oounf y. A!-:o, K.-ir-ti: stil l.o;a n thi
i-ity. Ht low pi i'rp. -
I'arti.'ul.tr iittci-.tin iriv-n to th" buyin and
tiAllmir oi r il oi at.e. exai'iir.iu; titloi". ii t pay
ing tHS'ib Jo- ii'. . i 1 Ms. iS. i.'K K,
ilicl L.- v-td Ak-Hiit. '
Lot for Ten Dollars-
I wi!l pdl t piirti'-.t l.sirouy of bu ii: iiift ui:d j
iiprf..i:it'. o; ti:'- lo-. in th; ul';oi'i. d list ;
in my vd iin'oii to l'l:iti5,n...nth. ut ten d llur j
per lot, L.:idi.r ihe loPuwinp ei :i.liii.i;i. r:.: .
build on the lot par-ha-d a dwellinir nouseof,
Iho D-'yon nare'insiiK will w regu .rin in
the foilnvin dimr n:in. to-wit: foe hoe I
to hf not ie! ih 'iilixJ-1 feet, with f tui y not
l.,n..r th'in S l'et. Th-.- tr.-ini- iro -t be troTl and
n'thstantial: liouc well s.lint?led; L und nion i
either oi bn' k or ior;e. i here uni -t Oe.ikncn-
comnleid on or In 1. re J mm ja: 1 t, 1 .0. I
?ive'n bon 1 tor i .'ol to the pr;y wh- buy
socn r pro'iH"" h in -i le-nia upon con;piin
wit.i tliO aoo-,... e odit. '.Ti!! give a fold r.ud
st.rii. ir n! v . rrt'c'y l.i.r-1.
Selcctious may o-j uajc frota the a-c-'jinp.tny-
! i . . ' . i u ; i..t, o . i ,.i i ;,. l a . 1 . .t
14 in blo.k i: Lot '.-in blo-kl": Lot i: in
blo:-k : Lot. ' ! t in b)o.-k L) : Lot. A in
blo-k -2: Jjoti! 2 and s in blocK -5: Low .tni
11 in ob-ck -ti: Lot 5 in Mock 27 ' Lot? H ri1 "7 j
in IiPhu Ld; Lota 4 aua I in tiionn a; Luiiiii
Hock 's"'.
S. DfehE.
Pla'.' mouth. Aim;.-"'!''. i'i rMI -i-e
' "
in bltM-kl: Lota 4 sud 4 ta biuk ZU: Lot Z ill
r.
V-r . esrM it: m i? t.i
e
' !' :-: i-::. ts.M.i-: and
VJLW STRF.Zr, PI.ATTPKOrTH. .VKB.
I am r rep-red t j k-r-:ntuodatetbe p ihiic with
iort, Oirriipr. Ljss ''-' A -V. 1 IJivrre.
cn short notice and reasorub! term'. A llacg
wii! ;unto thc U.:uiibo-itlandins.aa.lt'i ai! pi.rts
oftbeeity -vheu .lefir.tL r.'.
Capt.D. Ltaoo'fc CO.,
"VholeiJe atd ret-il dealers in
wines anjj liquors
A!o a very. hoiee selection ef
!,KALEK4 IS.
ar- jif rit w? "k i 1 1 1 1 i
Fruits, Confectloneriss, Toysjrceonimeiidod to-Mk
NCTlCiNS, 2CCKS,
bTATlONKKY-
Plattsmouth. AustJotf.
&c- I
$20,GCQ Worth of Property j
KJK SAI,IC j
Consistiaofl in.is.with tiiii' ero.ljoiuins.near
I'latteuiotith. iruteriy in I'UU.-i'iou'.h City,
hones, ca'tle, wagons, etc. i
For further nartteular jrs of or ad -Irc-
,' . V.. l .'T.VIV.
. o tT ' : .t'.
-.iTv-r
til
i
HALL'S-;:;::
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
mm n HP-k mmninilllBin mmir-,lT
Mm KLNtVilbH-v
fuS lis the only perfcctoii n3 i
l fZT, scientiiiC'iiiy riiejj-irea.
prcjiaration ot lU Ktnt. , . r
no lever olTcrcd to the j)ub4'
fitbi'Ulbb MX ims no competitor,..
GRAY iin merit. Uy.iU n..;
niip OKAY IIAIU is eooa.,
11 J 1 11 jrctoroa to its , original
1U 'youthful color ' nnd
I .liancy, wbicli in 60 mvob ,
i whose hair istliin or thJUng.i j
I'UL'Ji't, lout will, by the use of tHi
! FFiOMC'TES 1 1''"? w-er,floon scciUgoo-VV
I t-jti lelU-ftf, n.s hy its tonie artd -
LilUW ill! hrur -lands will bo lntit(',
AND rn(1 1,10 hriil' fiVow(lhfcy'
n i and stro'j;ag: la." In gsHoa"'"!
j Tjurnrn ot liaMKCss it will creato
is cooling, and till.i'ys all
itt-hiiig ; and. hritatica jof
ONE
'the ec;ilp. ItdoesnotetninVi
POTTT'
.he f.'.Jit as Jo t?yt'r ljul
:muh?i5 the o:d; white and
L.t., ' o i ii ist vVi'"!
iillbiiLII ;t js tl0. best acdfinoi
UP ccotion:ic:il trcparation la .t
THE I1"0 worl' i'"inc6sf'
rriTiyiT jlnst ho much longer. benl
A "Hi. ,n. onr Treatise cn"ih
LOCKS ! hair, free to "is!!, by maLU""
.' -I -.'-'- i:-S 1
Sold Ly kl Cruiuis'.s .nd Dtalen In ifcdicloa.
cooi:, ccouRH'itico.';
Gen'l Ageat3 for ITorth-'VT'eBtera Btats
87 DEA.R302N SXHEZT, CniCAaO,ILl "
Wo. the Drar'rt -t' of Platt-ninutlT. rail th'n tX
tcntioii ft our . u-oiuiut t- t'mrli'lt'rt mi!tat!ird
'" l i'v i.1 i!n- wud-!i'i'si ' fTio.uy of Jpr. floharii'
oltlln isnt.Tf. nr. nmuja i rrinuiii'ui'g
liMMj.i J'li's. W'c ha hcen f-inm t'c"" m"di-,
ciacf loru. Ynoiih toki.ow t!i-it 11 f ar- wia
ni m. (I i i.e. nod tliat the crii'.culeu of cwfoe
puldithel are title. ' i
Reed Hie jollijxi'.ig letter froi
on." 'of the eldest and thhi.'i'
rdialle yrcccnj ineiybants i
the cilj of DorenjxjrL, f i i'-'i
Frikxi) Walton
Agreeably ;o my
proaiise to you yhen;
here, If write you, 'or
mhll e a i I o n i f y o u see
proper, ' a',- 'true M&i'&t
mail of tiic good'eP
fects of : Kobriclt
n .bclfersMpon
mv.se 3f.
S 1 1 f .T x ti iJiI iLLl
n' J I ' ' t '
w-' p t h r i 1 '.l I t (
- - " -vu,..
esiioii for a. lon
1 1 me, a t i ended , wj ill
t;.;lI'4 ft f 1 I.
"Itt Cl Vlil 4-iHi.. iiC j
tie ! i In vly a ft er eaiiwg?
w in fbilutiately: aiJ
old soldier fHcnd
. . . .
ft ?,-- , -'P Z r. ' fi 1 'f 911
v.ik.w ' J - - ' ' iJrWI
J ' I ' ""'
Ilif 2' Ci t b ? i ' Vil t L i i ' 11 ii Zr&
f ,
4,. ,-. . " . - , -"S:2 4i
vti.v v.; ..- .
k. - . v. t ? , 2 t ? n i - 1 . r a. (
snea , a ml tv n: v .-rr ?:-;
iov 1 va:i rcklocl 'at
oisec,
" T s A "
uov?
, . v-'"'l'
j .......S.i r - i '-
j V Oil 111 IlOtu JU V ii Cif ii
.srv-n -;4 ,'.':ii
ILAii tlti ' . ( 12. Iv.i . 1
v t :.
:Mt rk visit '-, r
otjier incdicijie ylirCt
Jj' CO I !1 R1C I1CC il ' LZ ! I
win -uo aii iiey rt
vr ...
to directions.
Oiirs truij; '
AVJr ""-.'T-VxV-'A
i lVilV it. m il . 1 i
r. ,. - , , , , -.-,
Of tllC l.l'ltl i J'OU. ' I .-A VI .V-Aiir9"
it. T
"Y!j 1
lo-.VD.
iiixiii, L.ivfnt'v
ii!
ii ' i
li !
I
I S
'(, ;
tit
ii !
1
f
.: ;i
i
I
..m.-ir.t.u: :i, i .
I
a
".;-'.iiaifcaiS,(i.
faviriTO