Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 12, 1870, Image 3

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    BLOODED -oTOOK
Premium Stallions,
Fastest Trolling Stallion in
iiis State.
The e-.-WsI ?:t.Ui..n IIKXHT CLAY and
vii.T';.ma: I'iunik. iir.--
tjp.t.'it i- t- . L);ster.) e .uri;ha.'iJ in
Vra:". '' '"'". New Y:k. af! nit- l-roucrLt to
;!.. i:y !!; r'l'riaa of lets. iloriry Llar
j tv.ut li J the
Firfc Premium
klifco N "i !: S:.it- lairs rsf l.Vni ldo- an-1
:-'.: ")k k.; ?-vvi.tukv. Tbey will Man-1 the
p. -' n: t- in. m my Tinn t.n Vee;irK Watr
o-io hj!i' tiile !r.r: 'i,l len Mill. Their col'g
t-i l.e -- ri at ih- i-.;r!ii. Sun k (ienlen ami
TAi-rr-' r inv it'l to -ail anJ exumiue hnre
aii.ici.it-'. l'atur freo ot ih.irrv lor Martf
t-oin h ii--u3ce, li-KNitY DUBOIS.
i i ; u
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
1-1 A IB BENEWER
f'ffp !s t'10 onV perfected an.
? 'jUj& i scientifically prepared
Mc&V!lrtTaratin of its kin
rTp-jevc-r offered to the publ,
IJjM'JtuLb j:inci iag EO competitor
GRAY jn merit. By its us
tl A T T5 AKAif IIAIK is soon
n, ireslored to its original '
A J youthful color and bril-
IT
1 1 U u.'iiicy, which is bo mucn
I'lTVAT :lduiired by all. Persons
jwhose hair is thin or falling j
CuLthj out will, by the use of oiy
FlvwlL'f bv Iienewer,soon see its good
j L-Hl-cts, na, by its and
rl; r stimulating properties the
in J it i 11 ..hair elands will be incited
AND
and the hair grow thick
and strong again. Incaset
,TT,T 'of baldness it will create
lA LP.blu a new growth unle63 th
DRESSING. ;fjHicIes are destroyed. It
7". J i1 cooling, and allays all
p it r ;it:liing and irritation of
U n h ho scalp. It does not stain
B'.ilT.'E Ithe fekin as do dyes, but
jln jtnakes the scalp white and
rTTTTT-T clean. Asa DRESSING
's l',e tlpt ad mosV
liP jeconoraical preparation in
ZT the world, as its effect
DitT-jr jl-ifet so much longer. Send
C,r our Treatise on the
L l: b H. w hair, tree to all, by mail.
ftx'd ty ail Druggists and Duileri la Kedicio.
crc:c, coounri a co.
(kn'l Agsrta for North-'Westera Sutei,
?T LZLi0XL2I STILSLEX, CHICA30, XX1
SAB
The following from
the CINCINNATI
TIMES, one of the
nio.it reliable news
papers in the United
States What can
be more convincing?
HOME
TESTIMONY.
The Crci-xATi Datly Tuies )
of March 21, 1861, says:
The Scandinavian
remedies appear U
be rowin": in favor
with the public, if
we may judge by
the testimonials con
toiantlr received bv
the f)ioprictor. A
ieUer from Wiscon
nin, to be found in
our advertising col
iimns, announce that
aznGiis: the physi
e: ns of the locality
it is Liccommg very
uouular, and what is
very unusual, is be
ing adopted by thcin
in their practice, as
a cure for many dis
eases which they can
not treat effectually
in any other way.
We understand that
the immens trade
carried on for sev
eral years in these
medicines has dur
ing the present year
nearly doubled.
Their process of
oneraticn is by a
loi ough purifica
ion of the blood,
Mid a consequent
'eradication of dis-v-ase.
" .
m
W II O L fc SALE AND RE T A 1L,
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS, GROCER
BOOTS 'V29 SHOES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
QUEENSWA RE
Main street, Ptattsmouth, 2Jeb.,
Where Everything in Their Line Can be Found.
upr'iV2'dtvrit
miMl
We Call The Attention of the Puhlic
if
Dry Goods, Grcccries. Qaeensware, Haiions
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
That we are just receiving. We buy our Goods as low as they can be had in t
market for CASH, aud will aim by low prices, fuir dealing and good goods to plia
all who will faVor us with a call. CLARK & PIAJMMEll.
HARD WARE
UTD
IMPLEMENTS
AT
MATHEWS, DONNELLY & CO.
Would i e?i.ectful!y infuruj the people of CASS ai;d adjolnins ccu.ities that the
have just opened a LARGE
Hardware and Agricultural Establishment
W here we are always to be found to accommodate customers.
rOUIlTIi hTItEKT, lil-TWCEN
rt.' l - J V'V-VX m VJl of ,hc f 'i" . The nn.5:;-rye R; 3pcr act Mor rrrorJ-ice-l. The
. ,1,' " -v J ,hM:r- -'t.r?...; hirsot.c C..:n i 1 .Mcr. MTitn.:uth .-titr Crstu-i
::.n,. 'i . ,'V'i .;L' U'''i. ''''- 'V."-'1."1,"?-h ' 1'od Ir..u l!..ck Ort Steel lUw. ni l
'.i rJ. J.tr,r' -tn. bft-i K..w. lriio-t.it auitts-tal;U- It.i Iter in Mows.
West .i m, ii n,r
Hardware. Cutlery.
V.coiiJ-locK, Glass. Putty. White LenJ
'-!' . , ,r ., Fenee V'ire. Onrden, Yiel.i a:..l Ki.,wrr Sect.
i'. ! CiiOICU ilhDOE SEEDS
.Tbe a! c.v? ciwrri-f a f-w of the articles on
.r.'i couii'i'-ie U'i to eii at l.'utoii: prices.
GIVE US
And v., ,)Mr SffX'k, that you n;a3 co
marl2diwtf.
JS. 1?. ZDTJIdS & CO.,
Wb!efle aaJ Retail dealers in:
Ilardwasre arid Agri cultural Sssiplcnsonls,
STGVES,)TS, SHEET IRQ?4, .BASS,
S T L 3? X. o w s
Of i kiui-j aci f ixe?, which we warrant the kc?t in tlie tutirket.
. trr:
Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice
Are exclusiTu Arc it in thi. county for the a!e .1
Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal
or Wood Cook Stove
Qi as a c'J w will rot be cn.JcrseH Main sfcet, next door east of th Mm onie Bloch.
H,ATTKV!JUTH. NF.UKAKA
Q.W.
DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools;
ALSO
MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Rwtirsr, Gnttcr.tif, Spiting anJ Repairing- don.
tint SfHir FirsUCfa$s Goods and Guaranty Not to hf
Undersold, as I am Buying of First Hands.
lot of A No. 1 Plow an 1 Cultivators, closing out at Cost. Reuie rater the r-lav
sllain T., Mxt to CUv Hotels
IES
&c,
AGRICULJUiLU
VVHGLESALE
AND RETAIL !
MAIN AND VINE.
PIjATTtjMOUTIi NKii
uuiauiiH- cuuiiul n e) mim snyitticro tust cr
Vails. Trnn
hand. Oar aim Khali be to kcp ourtfi ffu'l
A CALL
avv - -d if TfAPPY.
MATI1KWS, DONNELLY t CO.
If I &
AiattsmoutH
ST
She lcbru?I:u jifr;W.
LOCAL ITETWS.
From Thurtday't Daily.
O. A. Derby, of thi city, left for St.
Louis this worning on busine.
Mr. A. W. 3IcCuoe asd brother, of
Ta., arrived in the city this Kdruuig, to
look after pro;erty owod by thcai in
this vicinity.
Morton d? nounces the Timfn, (the new
Democratic paper at NehrajLa citv) ar
ati ar-olofif'tl'fir all sorts of crimes. Mor
ton should be charitabi. and not forpet
how h used to do when h was a. Demo
crat. The Ooiiha Herald says Col. Marr
succeed Ju. f Druniuiond as Superri
Bor f Internal Rerenue for Nebraska.
Judre Drisnimond has bee transferred
to Kaata.
The L-!ll introduced by Sensior Tipton
authorizing th iS. &. M. R. R. Co. in
NeLrasks, to waLe chaujea in their lie
between Lincoln aud ft. Kearney, has
became a law.
Col. Thomas Doane, Chief Engineer
of the B. L SI. R. R. in Nebraska, left
for Boston last evening. Lie will be ab
sent Mui throe or four weeks.
Some fallow a old ut several business
houe in this city for a rery small prion
rteently by getting them to pay hm l-r
advcrtifiti th 0len Hou, at Council
Bluff", and a few Keokuk kfluse?. Al
ways patronize your borne pawerif you
watt your money's wrth of advertising.
Jepb Siihlater, Eq., is erecting a
frime bui'iD2 adjoining the Farmers
Home oa the eat, to be uaed as a i
jewelers hp. !
- A. M. lVid, E., has teama at
work ercavatmg the half lot adjoining
the City Hotel. He proDOfee? putting
up a building thron t be used as asi
enlargement to tli hotel.
The Omnka HrraJd rejoices exceed
ingly over the fact that x laad prawt has
been secured for the Omaha and Nortb
Wetern road ; but when a gran i? akcd
for a road from Fremont, or the B. k
M. ak for the priviW of makinir a
might change in their line without at ail
chan!?inp the giant, that small minded
paper calls on our Senators and Cperes;
raan to oppoee such things. Coniiateucy
is a jewel.
The Omaha Rfjntlilca.n of Tuelay
has the following notice sf our worthy
City Mar.-kal : "We had the pleasure
of a visit from Martial Murphy, of
Platrstnouth. j-csfcHay He isawhols
Miled, erjial p;ntieman. and, we ae
informed, i thf most eik-fttive, reiial'e
ur.. vshisble o5icr in hi line of du'yisi
NVra ka. 54r. Muri.hy i-: h?.e s a
-'.! es in f-upt to co'ne vvt beiure the
U. S. DUtriet Court."
From Friday' Daily.
Tke Surveyor General's Office i? un
dergo! ag repair.
Protect your plants if you would pav
them, for they are in danger from fro?t.
An expedition for the Big Horn coun
try leaves Cheyenne on the 15th in-t.
White and Spires are puttisg a cellar
under their store.
No mails froei theeat or north to-day.
Wind too high for croesieg the PLtte or
Mi!'ouri.
It i? feared the wind last night did
inueh damage to the fruit crop by da
stroyiug the blooms.
Ve saw aeveral persons to-day who
fcmed to have mimd water with their
wbi-iy ; at lea it appeured to disagree
with them.
Cpt. II. E. Palaier has parchaed a
well Mv.-itd tt sole of groceries for sale
is th: city. Tke tiree and place of
opccian will ie announced through the
tclu.'iiiia of the Herald. The Car'1--believes
in priuters' ink.
A Iy, Esq., has reeeived the ap-
poiiitmn! of friht and ticket &'.ntfr
the B. & M. R. . Co. at A-hl-o l, and
will enter immediately upon tha diLsrge
of his duties. We can most heartily en
dorie this apiwintment, for we bchev
Mr. Deyo one of the best men of the
coustry.
The Et Piattinouth Hotel wa
move;! about five feet to the south lat
Ii'JfLt.
A fire caught in the Railroad coal house
this aiorning, and came uear consuming
the entire concern. The wind was blow
ing fria!'y at the time, and a eoua-
graiien wat prevented only by rucniug
a locomotive along fide atd turnie a
heavy ttreatu f watr on tho re.
Prof. Jueller, of GKteil Blnffs, list
fm-warded us a bountiful supply of thei
music arranged especially for that guitar
of eurs. Vue'.Jer keeos e full line of
sheet music, as well as all kinda of music
al instruments. Send to him for any
thins; you want.
Co'. H. M. Tan Arman, who controls
the St. Jee and Denver City R. R., and
is also tgent of the Great Western Tele
graph Co., has decided on investing a
large portion of his loose capital in build
ing houses in this city. Ha has cota-
Eienced one in the north part cf town.
Natkan Waybright, Efq., will not build
this season, but will continue to rent.
Where, Oh ! where, are the proceed
ings of the City Council and of the
County Commissioners. We have of
fered t publish, free cf charge, a brief
synopsis of the dotugs f these bcJie if
the Recorder and Clerk will furnish u
the necessary cpy, and we hope they
will not think we ak to mueh. We
would take pleasure in atieadin; the
meetings and miking oar ewa copy could
Wii f-f are the tim to do to. We hpe
wo will be favored with the copy, that
the people may know what is being done.
The &g pole at the corner of Main and
Tuird street ihould be attended to.
I be w'.nd ef la?t night has given it a de
cide i:ic!in&'.ioa Southward. It may do
?erious damage if it Is not taken down
or straightened.
The Nebraska City Times has a ca
for a meeting of the Otoe County Dem
ocratic committee for the purpose ot
sleeting a chairman. Sterling ia present
chairman, and the call looks very much
as though the committee proposed to dis
pense with his further services. We
rather think that Sterling will lash them
in when it comes to the rub. If he
?hov!d fail to run the inaehiae the Re
publican party must guard well their
ranks or he will endeavor to get insiie
our h'nes. We have no use for him. It
would take half a dozen ef eur active
i few to ynfteh feim.
Will our City Dais cause a walk to be
mail across Second street to the railroad
platform? It is. scandalous that no bet
ter arrangements can be had. It is al
most impossible far ladies to get hack
and forth en foot.
Saturday' Daily
Hon. T. M. Marquett arrived at home
this morning, direct frcm Washingtoa.
Hr was on hand this morning with
a Sne lot of lettuce. He will now have
a narted supply during the season.
Jhn R. Clark has great faith ia Ash
land. He has recently purchased Mr.
ParmeVe interest ia the town.
John Maaly, Esq., the B. & M. tra:k
layer, returned this morning from a visit
to his family in Wisconsia.
We give aiost of our space to-day to
the Census Law, believiag it will b in
structive to all cur readers.
About sixty pas-engera were detained
oa tke opposite ftidc of the river last
night. They were brought over by the
President at an early hear this uorning.
The steamer Kate Kearney came up
frm Rock Bluffs this evening with a
full load ef corn to be shipped over the
B. fc M. R. R. fnm this city to Chicago.
We understand that C. II. Parniele,
Esq., has purchased a half interest in
the ferry boat Mary McGee of Sam'l
Barker. SLe is ge l paying property.
The etorta has seriously injured the
manufacture ef briek. Our brick man
ufacturers will push thiajs again, how
ever, as tKn ae the weather settles.
Majr Wheeler has a great affection
for East Platumoath. He thinks so
much of the phuw that he stayed there
from Thursday evening until this morn
ing. Tha weather for the past few days has
not beu very auspicious for hunting
local items. There is a little too much
dirt in the water for lotinj purposes,
and not quite enough to travel by land.
A drunken man was perambulating the
hireta thi afternoon carrying a babe in
hisarnio. Sheriff Johason induced hiia
to turn the child over to the care of its
mother.
Died, ia this city, at 9:30 o'clvk r. M.
Friday, May 6th, 1870, James E. Turr,
a;ed 32 years.
The spring terra of the Plattsmouth
public school will be opened on Monday
next. Tbo.-e dss.irir:g to attend will con
fer a fkvor by commencicg as near as
possible with the commencement of the
erm , in order that classes may be prop
erly formed.
Dr. McCrea, Dentist, is doing some Gf
the nicest work in his line ever done ia
the wet. If you have need of the ser
vices of a Dentist, McCrea is the man
you want t see.
The State Real Estate Association was
perfected at Nebraska City this week.
We have aot received the full organi
zation, but learn that J. F. Kinney was
elected President, D. II. Wheeler Vice
Preridont and Hoover as Secre
tary. .
The manufacture of straw hats gives
empioyuiett to over four hundred persons
in one little town in the east. Why
cannot we Lave a hat xuauafaetory in
Piattsmouth The straw can be pur-ha:-od
cheap, eertaialy ; and three or
four hundred iersens employed in ene
Lrauch cf businesses is quite an item. If
we can not have a hat manufactory, let us
have HiEiething ele ; but let us have
man factories ef all kinds. That is
what makes a town and a country.
VrU nl KsmdUMi.
From the Central SUr.
Below we give an extract from a letter
recently received from Capt. L. F. Wy
mai, formerly a Captain of U.S. Vol
unta3rs, tut cow quietly nvtitle down on
his fsnu IfCtveeu the We-t jF'ork ef the
Bjuo aad Bver Creek in York county,
Nebraska, about eevetity-five miles east
of Fort Kearney. We are glad to bee
w much irjroveu!efit going en m tle
oou&ties of ork and Hamilton. Such
reports of progre are always welcome,
friorsd Wymau. We are clad to know
that you are ia the midit of such a good
oouiTQ unity:
"Hj the way, I was in Lincoln last
week, with petition frcw the inhabitants
of Yuk -au:y, fr authority to organ
ize the county. Tho prayer was grautcd
by the Governor, end Tuesday, tne "6th
day of April, wa f d for elctin day.
When 1 came hire fifteen months since,
the county could poll but thirty-four
votes. Now, or when the election takes
place, we shall poll at least one hundred
and forty -five voter, and shall have
as many as forty adult male cttisens who
have cot been in the eoanty long enough
to vote. We think it doing pretty well.
Mr. Sydenham, we have the.best county
in the State at o we think. We
have one school whu forty-three schelars
aud two more school hoaxes gc.og up at
present. So yo;i will se our county
looks well to what makes a good commu
nity, 1 bciieve education to r the
f'jandatioii ef mork'-iti. We have
preaehing at thr tui: ui the coenty ;
we have three eood biackssuiths in the
county, and two pot ocei. ani liall
Mi:d have two more, so you wi'Jcotsciude
we are not a dcaahead pepulauoa.
lisMiiton couwv oiesaizes on iuesa&v.
the third day of May."
Mr. liurliugame, wb:l at Ft. Pt-tre-
burjf, was the oiily ciasJr whij wa
aliowdd the priril?ge dilttyin hh
coQMtry'? .
T1j! Duch of PutLrlal bow Llcla
tlus pUv3 so k.u hil by the -rfcvios
duch&w. f iai?lT of the rob s of
Qxeeu Victoria.
The hflaJ at? a K14:rtir wife, on
beimr askeJ what he did for a living, r-
I!ied that h kept a hot house.
Mark Twtin say that the itandimr
toat in California minine oat i:
"Here'i hopiu your din' 11 via out
gay."
The followiag letter, wit written byore
of the fallen Mterbooi of Cheyenne af
ter hearing 5Iisa Neal read thatezquiaite
poem, "The Itoantiful Saow :"
"Dear , I am eia home. Not
as 1 left it, but a a Varlet letter' for I1
to point at wi? h Mvrn. I derve it all.
I have a -od howie, td will heHtbrth
lire fer others and iar all patiently un
til welcome death brines me into the
fre.euce of my Sarior, frotn whom alowo
hj; to obtain for ivenriis. I shall
pray for all the firls. Good-bye."
The ten-hour bill is under discussion
in the Legislature ; no enactment will
make a pint dish hold a quart, nor can
any law fix a day's work that shall maet
BBgfiictrtriiy all kinds of hws.
ii mm i nauiauuswaea
D SCHNASSS.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and more too, are golnn to
D. SCHNASSS 8c CO,
To buy their
AT TBI
NEAV Y o :r k stoee-
The larreet ar.4 mort corr.flcta
STOCK OF D RE 3 s GOODS
Are bow oa exhibition at the ?Tew Tork Strre, at rntly reduced prioes. VTo ca'il t arti clr
ttentiua ia catet-w t-tyies of
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS.
OELAINS. GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING.
I5LEACHEI) COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON VA S, BOOTS AND SHOES
f all kinds and prices te suit eur Burners u customers. large stock ef
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QLEENSWARE,
WOODEN WARE,
GL SS WAKE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
We have a larff stock of th celphraied GARDEN? CITY GLiPPER
PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, . kit-d, f
CULTIVATORS, REAPCKS. &EEDERS. HAY RAKES. UC
Platfcmouth Fcbru&rj', 10th, 1ST0. tf. D. SCHNASsEi '0.
9ae auer weet ef
PLATTSMOUTII,
HAS
A LARGE
Dry Goods, Groceries, CIctMng,
FURNISHING GOODs,
HATS, OAS, BOOTS, SHOES
and Provisions.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR ALL
Kinds of Country Produce.
I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, August 5th,
If You
mam
Call
Where You Can Select Mprom
!20C0iuS Sbouldsrs,
IcCOOlbs Sugar Cared Haras,
ISCOGibs Sides
Which he will SKLL at Reasonabifigure?. Alao on hiinJ
Fulland Well Selected Stock of DRY GOODS, aid G!U
CIIES, Which he offer to the public
AT COST-
ESP'Those knowing themselves indebted to' me will please
Call and Settle the same. JOSCPII SHK15 A.
April GthdawIJm- Rock Bluffs
S BLOOM as oo.
DEALERS IN
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing G oods,
BOYS' AKD CHILDREN'S CLOTHIfO,
Kats Sl Caps, Boots k Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
Mam Street, Second Door East of Court House
Plattsmouth, PJsb.
ERAXCH HOUSE: Broadway, Council Bluffe. Iowa.
South Side Main Street, - - Number 0.
PiuATTSMOyTH, CASS
for 8At.ii on rft
The uniieided haJf or the whole if dired
f thr . ...
24-how fairine and boiler, a pirf J fut
Si5rt feet: eree-thiB in good nuaiug oeder.
A1o a
OOOD DWELLING HOUSE.
f four rootnoaad eellar. For Mrtirular; e
Rack laffs. Cm eonnty. Ke r 3
I TOR LEASE. The half lot adjoinir the City
1 Hotel on the wrsf Knaiure U the City
Ui wewf aV. H, VmUm
T. D. LEIIN1IOFF.
the IJiual Office,
- NEBRASKA,
AT
biTOC K OF
io!m I? laZirerxaid.
1SC9.
Want
v
racqm
On
BOUNTY NEBRASKA
FRESH ARRIVAL.
ar n-.w receirins the lrgtt .U-k f
yXa UC L29.fc.JL W .11 Jl
I Efer broorfht to this warket.
CALL AND EXAMiNI
Oarrtock.
UE CHARGE XOTHINOTO SHOW (. r
i iiit iillu !Li i4 ; ;v O'ij
Drusgisin & Apothecaries.
rr. it it' iv
rAi.tT."?, oit.5. rvrs, terror..-;.
Toilet COOClA
rsp.rr:.:; t.t. fvct row.
PURE VttliE AD LiOLH!f
Far Iechani'al andi'' purfces.
Kerp enptantly n hnni a f:.'ti and ell ausrte
stock ef
PATENT .Ti V,mt "IXXJh
rbrieisr' rre'iT'ti-'T earefv-'lv rr-'v i "tin
ei y f n I'fTin.rr ) Iri'i'K'f. t:e l.uf llni
rn'. tii" iii'ipf" i. Allfco.-.lj ar i h ij(. 14.1
e-rerenLed. CU -iJ rt. ;
Jlain Strut, South Side.
THItMS CASH.
I.C'3. . TOOTI.K. t.l.HiSM. J..( t.lBS
Tcotlc, Hanna & Clark,
J3 H Z HI 3rS
EXCHANGE,
U.S. at2tl otaitJX' r;5vfii.
Pi ft s drawn on .ill f'liit'nf tVo Tr iltd ?'.ae
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