Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 20, 1871, Image 3

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It is real by Farmers, Mirrlinnts
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J nlriitid Men, iJusines's Mtn,
Manufacturer?, ('oiiu:uer.s,
AND
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THE CHEAPEST
AND
F.J.METTEER
'e'I tTio Pest and Latest Improved
tj-le C'
Farm Implements,
rittMPP.IsIN:' '.h 'eM.r.-.fr.t Champion
J K' .ip. r :in I M-wer. Ku-llo I ipi-r nmi
.Mrr. -M-is-:1;. n i hrc-hcr. an 1 'he w..rl ! re-ri.wa-l
.Marh l!.irve-'rr. and Mii-.urii Was on
.Mnhue (."orii Planter. Knterri Cultivator.
I Id-tin ni, 1 Walking e. ml. tried. a!- the Katie.
Waikiii-r cultivator. StuoLlo and Preakinsr
Plows.
A. C. Maj field an J Charles Viall,
'travr lint- agents.
F. J. MKTTr'.F.H.
I'lattsniomh Ncb. march '-.".Hiwif.
' ;keat central rout.-.
Via Niasrani palls. Speed. Comfort .t Safety
PULLMAN'S HACNIFICENT CARS
Fr.m Ch-caro to Now York, via MVhiir.m Cen
tral andtlrcat We.-tcm Kailroads,
Four Il;.rfH.s Trains l-aie Chieapro daflv vi;i
this line f i r New York lioston. an. I all
iut'-TUJt.iiatc points iuthe Last.
PAST ATLANTIC KX PRESS
Letives Chioatro every nftf-rnoon, having atfach
r'i the celebrated Hotel Car from Chieairo to
F.o'-hostcr. and a maifnifioeiit l'ullman l'ala-e
IrawnK Room Car lruni Chieaso to .New Voik
without ri:mco.
W. C. Mriit.i;Cnl Sur't C.t. "Vc.ncrn R. R.
ll.-'ni ton, Oi.t.
Jf K. .irfrnt. Orn. Sup't M.C. R. R. Hiieaco
Henry C. ciitworth. cn'l Fafeiistr A't-
Chica?-.
S, BLOOM 8l CO.,
ZflPjf s! LOG?,! LOyJi
s--! 4 OBITS' V'-A
"tlF 'SKIG GOODS.
BOYS AjYD CHILDREN'S CLOTlllJYG
Hats and Caps, o hoBoScJs stn a,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
h!b Street- Second DoorEa.H of tlio Court House
RAXCII HOUSE Eroadwuy, Council BlulTs Iowa.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
1870.
1870.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! !
Everybody, sn.l more, too, are coin t' I
B. SCHNASSS 8i CO,
To buy tiIr
AT
2n E "W YORK STORE-
The hr?t and nio?t complete
STOGCC OF PESS OOOOS.
Are now ca exhibition at the X.-w YrV .c;or-. at preatljyo'Iuccd j ri-e.. We cIl particular
attention lo our m w etyies Oi
drlss-goods. pkints,
del a i ks , c j i ng ! i a ms.
i3iiown siillting,
i;li:achi;d cottons,
balmorals. carpets,
clark's nkw thread.
COTTON YA iS ROOTS AND SHOE
of til kinI e.nd rricas to Knit er nnTucrea? ru.-tarcers. larK fctock of
HARDWARE,
QVEENSWARE.
WOODEN-WARE,
fi LASS WAKE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CATS,
Wc Se'l vi Co-t. No-,7 tlio ColL'.r-tcd' GARDEN CIIY CLIPi-i:?.
PLOW, GTU0BLE anJ BREAKING PLOWS, and H
CULTIVATORS. RSAPErlS. SLEDER.-S, HAY RAKES.
MuttmouLh September 10:h. Is70. tf. D. 5C!IXAhS. A CO.
South Side Main Street,
PLATTSMOTJTH, CASS
J. D. SIMPSON & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission; Merchants
Agents for the Omaha and St. Louis "O"' Line Packets.
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Plattsmoisth, teb.
We are now occnpyiait the fir.-t Hoor of the IZfi:a;.d Clock. Corner Main A Second Ft. Ye
re rioinir
Forwarding and Com in is si on Business,
Ware IIor..o sltncueJ. we car. furniih a.11 tho storate wacteJ.
All goedi sent ia enr care will receire
PROMPT ATTENTION,
and coods dirtincd for Lincoln. Ashland and the Eluo Eirer, will bo forwarded without delay.
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erS.Ltwtf.
ml m&
DEALER IS
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools ;
ALSO
Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
Roofin?. Guttering. Spouting and Repairing done.
1 am Selling First-Class Goods and Guaranty JVol to Le
Undersold, as 1 am Buying of First Hands.
A. Xo. 1 riow.-" and rrultivator. closing out at Cost. Remember
Uain St. to City Motels
'Mil iMlEBl
FUtUmeuth, Xc'jr
1870.
t. B. IXSHOT7.
THS
Number 9.
COUNTY NEBRASKA
LOCAL ZnTEaTS !
The Gcnaania Hotc-I, Omaha, was
partially destroyed ty Crc this taorning.
Wc notice several colore! pcntlomen
in tlie city on their way to St. Loui.
The weather U very warm a a J nice to
!av. Bakery and grocery see the si?n in
front cf Cuth:::ia.i k ITuhcrty's storo.
We notice several waon losr.Is of po
tatoes on ov.7 streets for onr market.
Rev. F. Alloy, formerly cf Tlatti
niouth, lut npvr r,f Crete, this State, i
?teriin with friends fur a s-hort time.
The "Mary rcDnr.ald," frcni d-.7.n
the river, lan led at our -wharf last n:?ht
and ut o!T freight for our merchants.
A man hy the tnrne of Henry Bennett j
? froon to douth near ( lark, s station.
vra
on the U. I R. R.
cold weather.
durinc: the reccut
The Tr.fC Ball Club of this city have
named thstndvos "Antelope."
A Grand Divimn of the Sons of
Temperance of the State of Nel.ra-ka,
was instituted hy W. F. McCarron,
Grand Worthy Patriarch, of Iowa, yes
terday. Wc notice a pood many teams stand
ing about on onr streets unhitched. "Tt
is not our funeral," but wc would think
it was if we were run over by some of
thcui.
We learn that a child was stolon from
its mother, at Ashland, a few days f-hiee.
We have heard of people stealing steai
shipp, tho " livery of heaven to Fcrve
the devil in," but we never before heard
of anybody stealing children.
Flat tsmouth has a rocicty whi-di sports
the euphonious title of 'k Turnwarts."
Xchra t!;a Cif Chronicle.
Ye?, and it is a society that wo nre
proud of, too.
Wc said in our yesterday's isuo that
W3 expected to chronicle tho arrival of
inar.iizran'L on our poll daily. To-day
we notice several wacons on our streets.
Our State U rapidly settling vp, yet
there is room f.u- thousands more.
The Platte river between Omaha
Junction and Ashland U covered v, it h
ducks and geese.
Vie see that the first rtory of the resi
dence f.-rmcrTy owned and occupied by
M.L.White, on la'n street, is being
fitted up for a meat market. It v.il
make a good room for this purpose.
The painters arc at work painting the
new building of 31. 'L. White, on Main
street. Tb.is will bo a very fine building
when complct'-d.
A flock of wild geese flew over the
city this morning, northward. This is
said to be a pood sign cf warm weather.
firm. Pilas A. Strickland, of Omaha
arrived in flic city ye-terday to look af
ter FC-m? business in court.
The "Antelopes" played another rue"
frame yesterday afternoon. They are
playing a match game as we go to p-css,
so we learn. The club met last night
and elected captains of nines, but we
have not learned, as yet, who were elect
ed. r- . r.-. )., o ,.Mt
deal of improvements done to residcnr.s
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J wanL Now i a
very
goo i time ! r rcnauan? ami tauit-
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in-, as the weather is just suited for
such purposes. In fact, the whole cirv
is making great improvements, and
otherwise adding bcautv and worth to
I'lattsmouth. This is ruht ; improve
the season while the "sun shines."
Caes are being heard and dispo-ed of
very rapidly at the Fe-sion of court.
Judsc Lake has a har-PT faculty of doing
business in a hurry.
Gardeners, of this city, aro busy mak
ing garden, and improving the season
generally.
O'Brien has adopted the maxim so
much in vogue where competition is
close, "quick sales and small profits."
He sehj good boots for men at 3.f0;
good brogans for boys at l..0; a va
ricty of womon.s' shoes at $1. V ; nice
shoes for babies at 30c ; some sple:;did
high cut lace gaiters for $2.00, and some
nice lace gaiters as low as $1.50. lie
sells for cash and sells cheap.
mcij30wlf
The Lyceum had a very interesting
time Iat night. Their next question for
discission will be :
Ecsoh-cl, That universal suffrage should
be extended to all mankind. It is ex
pected that there will be a good attend"
ance to hear the debate.
Betrice is to have two banks estab
lished this Spring by Messrs. Griggs !c
Webb, and Bot.cr Si Stewart.
J. S. O'Brien is having the front of
his boot and shoe store building paintad
a very nice walnut color.
Tho B. & M. Com panj have very
much improved tho west side of second
street by opening a ditch along the same
through which sewage may be carried
off into the river thus keeping the
street always dry and in good condition.
" SliDi ifT" Johnson arrived in the city
last night. He weighs pounds. For
further particulars enquire of " Jce."
Frank Tomercy has the thank3 of the
Herald office for bottles of hi.s " Orien
tal Cleansing Cream." Thia celebrated
eradicatcr can bo used with perfect suc
cess. It will not Injure the most delicate
fabrics. We have tested it and find it
all it is recomended to be.
Judge A. L. Sprague, of Ashland, is
ia the city attending court.
G. C. Nichols i making some nice
lemonade at his stand. We were very
much refreshed with a glass of it to-day.
We notice Fcvcral car load? of lumber
for the B. & M., ready to bo shipped
westward for the completion of the road
to Fort Kearney. It is surpri.-ing how
the B. & M. are moving thinps a'on in
this direc tion. The work is rapidly pro
gressin7, r.r. 1 with 3Ir. Fitzgerald at the
head of the cnicrpii.v we shall hope to
be aMc to chronicle the fact of the 1.
& JI's consunnnation to Ft. Ivcaruey.
Tr.VTS Tlir. U. A- .'f. II.tXDS.
Contractor I'iizgerald will soon send
out nearly two hundred tents along the
lino of the B. & M. for his hands.
Every available preparation is being
made to puh the work riht ahead,
and it will n)t be long until travelers can
HO to Ft. Kearney by rail on this route,
and from that point clear throujrh to
the r::c:.Ie coa-t. These tents are to be
distributed at different points along the
line to Ft. Kearney.
iitBi.i:ji.
The following problem was handed us
to-day for insertion ia tho Hot AM) :
A liquor npency is established in a cer
tain town. T'.s town turns over to the
figent i 17 in cash, and liquor to the
value of .07..) 4- The agent pays out for
liquor, during tho year, fJ.Ol ; receives
for sarue, $iu2.'.i7. The agent's salary is
$25. -'O. At tho end of the year ho lias
on han I liquor to tho valus of 31.37.
Want.? to know, did the agent owe the
town and how much ; and did the town
gain or Jo-c and how much. Will some
mathematical individual so've the above
and publish the dcirod result.
V miMii hiiim hi
(;r.r.AT kh.i: i" reai, estate.
nixcPiaM Utija Forfy Xcres AVitJiin
lie City I.i:tii!.
John Fitzgerald tlio man who has
already made a princely lb: tune by his
good judgment in investments and his
untiring business energy completed a
contract ye-today with J. (. Hays, Ivq.,
of this city, for forty acres of land lying
on either side of Chicago Avenue. It is
within the city limits, and i l levs than
three years from to-day it will be within
the business portion of the city. Fitz
gerald sees the "handwriting o:i the
wall" which says that I'lattsmouth will
1 e the great business centre of the west,
and that b-fore many years. The com
pletion of the B. & S.I. B. B. to Fort
Kearney this season will -ivc I'latts
mouth a lilt ahead which wii! set her for
in advance of any ether western city,
and r.o man sees it more clearly than
"Our Fit;-." the man -nho has the
contract of grading the road to Kearney,
and (ho man who believes that I'latt?
month is the hct place in the west to
irre : t money.
A UEt v:ok or oors.
As wo were passing along the south
siih of JIain .-tree', directly opposite the
postoflice, wc took a peep into Clark irc
I'himnu r's store, and what did we be
hold? Why, we beheld everybody pro
prietors and clerks bu.-ily engaged in
arranging a mammoth stock of goods
just arrived from the cast. Ameng their
fLa-k we noticed a large invoice of fancy
drc:s goods, parasols, white goods, no
tions, hosiory, cloths, casshuores, hats
arid caps, large stock of boots and shoes,
.-triple and fancy groceries, carpets, trim
mings, all styles of cor.-cts, large s-tock
cf Coiticehi spool thread, and Coats'
cotton spool thread, all kinds of domes
tic dry good?, teas, paper collars, and
a nice lino of neck-tics, and other thii;gs
. nr. l
too numer uis to mention. e cannot
h-V making especial mention of some of
, . . I. MM ' . .
t i:'-c anicic.-. i nis nriu n raying espo
v' ' ' c-"--
.1.1..: . l. : .
r: i:n" l'u::r 'u' 15 "y
! e. V, c would cull especial attention
j to their hue stock of dress goods and
trnnming-, ai:t u.eir m- oi p.ain ami
fancy parasols is the largest ever Irought
to this city. Their dress goods consist
cf percales, alpacas in all colors, pique,
etc., etc.. and ore very fine. There is
one item wc would have our ladies take
particular notice of; they hive a tull line
of Madam Fcy's spring and summer new
style corsets. This is something new,
and every lady should call at Clark &
Plurnmer's store and examine them
they will certainly like them. This Arm
also makes a speciality cf buying and
selling the best kind of teas bought in
New York of first hands. We are glad
to note these encouraging factr-, and we
hope this firm will receive the patronage
it deserves.
The order heretofore issued by the
Distiict Court requiring certain parties
to give possession of the Faetoryvilie
Mills to Bichard D. Simpson, the re
ceiver appointed by His Honor, Geo. B.
Lake, having been disregarded, an at
tachment was issued, upon which the
bodies of Wm. B. t'helJon, Sen. and
James Fold en was brought into court to
answer for contempt, to be held on Sat
urday, 15th inst. The Mids were taken
possession of by Sheriff Johnson and
delivered to said Receiver.
Tt will be noticed that the city coun
cil, at their la.t meeting, officially or
dered the record of thtir proceedings
published in tho IIktiald. All persons
who desire to keep posted on what is
done with th-a city funds will do well to
subscribe for a copy of the daily Her
ald. The Omaha Tribune says the papers
of that city arc not fighting Got. Butler
on sectional grounds, and the Omaha
Herald accuses the Tribune of "crar
fishing." Wc take it that the Herald
stands by the proposition that they aro
fighting the Governor on local or sec
tional grounds.
Thisj item froti that fscellect paper,
the Telia Blade :
! & M. It. R. We went down to
Iurlin:ton and back last -reek ver the
lJarlington & Missouri River R. II. We
found tho road in excellent condition,
and all the trains crowded with passen
gers. The I. & M. i.sj one of the most
popular roads in the west, aiid we are
pleased to see it doing such a lina busi
nes3. i he oilicers and employ
particular Main fo crr tlmt- tl.j"
public is made comfortable while on their
11Re-
THE HERALD
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
Is now rt'rrlied with
Good Pcw Presses
AX I THr
LATEST STYLES
JOB
BUSINESS MEN
JIRE 1XVITED TO CJLL
AND
L X A M I FN j: s P C I M E X s ,
two nouns the quickest
Pi ftiics The Shortest Line.
mom
hicn- to New York, via Pittsburgh. Fort
Wayne (t- C'liiir.-iffo Pennsyivuuia Cen
tral Koule.
This is the only Route rnn-iiniBr ihrrc Pnily
Jlues oi through Otty ami etpnij J'fti'ice tors.
From Clii-'ap-o to
V I T II O U.T J 1 A N O K
With but one chance to Pnlthnorr. irnrtfor'l.
New llnven. Providence, fj'ri)it;tiL'lJ, Worces
ter and ilitun !
TIinoUGU TICKETS
Ft S.iT.'" at ilio ofiif "s nf eniir.e.-f inar !ire? in the
Vest mid M all ofii.-.-- .f the rort V ayne and
Pctiiisy lvaul.l Ceil 1 1 al Koule in Chi -at'd.
illuS. L. KIMllALL. :en.
ires tern Passenger Agent, Ptnu's Central it. R.
Chicarc.
YV. C. CI.FLAND.
P h t. W. .t 0. It. R.
Tootle, Kanna & Clark,
.53 .A-IISr IKI S3 IR, S
PIALIBS III
Qclcl and silver Coli
- EXCHANGE,
EJ.S. ami oilier fSlcelcs.
Btafts c!raVD on all part? of the United St.i
ar.J htirope. .Dei'Oidu received, and social at
teution given to collections.
GETTING MARRIED.
! &AmrAsmy j
i i'' iunld.Vw'ly. I
- I i- ut& J K -NN'i MKN. on the !3-
ees take rnety of fretting Married, with sanitarj" he.'p
r"-..'; I lor those who feel iinfitto,! fur r.,T;,r.r,;..i i
"Luxuries of iViCucrn Travci." j
i
Til th"?C d.-y.' the ti-'e rf the 7r".". Vt; Yv.h-
lie l-as Le- I'leexeeivliiit-ly l:i-tii!ia. Inifler I
t.. .i tain thi ir iatnn:'p a ilailn-ad Ii:ie : i t ;
be aMe to 'Vue .l!ly. .' e".! mi l eotiilnrt i' io
tr:in-'irtati(.ii.liy pix.-i'.-.-ii - i'ae i:t c.-.-arv iali
lieat i.'iis ot a 'r--t el.i- run i iian-.it ct c:m-:ih nr. I
'iiei.mitive.-. i f:il;.l n ml - led and i,".ivy iron
Pullman'? Paihu-" leei.ini; rars Pvl'iii.in'.
dinii'.? ears, a direct rout;?, (rood cujna t :-n.- aiid
ear etui in a inijf Hit lit.
The liir-lin:;tin r'i?e i ' Tii-iVinc evrv elT rt to
j,(,-.(.s ail Muse i.;i I .':e:it inm Imi lii;!i ilirn-''.
an 1 ofl'-TS a r-.'UTi. t :i il i .'ials we t. in.i th
s-i-uth, l.iy mean?' ol itt eoimi'et iot: a.-- 1'iil.e.vi:
1. At .,iaha with the Paej,ir rei u.
J. At l'!at:.-mont!i with the li. .'- Al. P. 11., in
Neha-.-!.a.
3. At llatnl -.:rz. withthe.-r Jopejili Kailroad
fur all "d-;!s in Khiims. Ae.
4. Atutunawa. with the Pes Mutne. alley
and noriii Mirsnuri raiirna N.
-.. At lhir'iu'.-.oti with ti.e v... c. n. a r.r. r..
H.. f r laver nit. Mu-e.itine. See.
i. At .M.'tjiij.inth. e i ; 1 1 tho K. R. T. A ft. I.,
and W. steni I :i-.'Ti ll'iilroads. I'nrSt. Paul, and
points in the nunn, and li.r St. Louis ai d i iiit.--in
th? .-.uth.
7. At l'e.'ri.i. with the short line r.le.-v;mr.r-ton
route to Ir.dianaiolis. Citieinnati, L ull-vide
and all pdnts futh and east.
.S. At l'e. ria. ith the T.. P. & W. It. It., for
L"r.'in-p"rt. ('i-lumk.-. Ae.
V. At Mend itF. with a:l the H'.inr.is Cev.ti-K.
10. At CillOA'iU, with ail Trunk inns i'.n tlie
Ea-t.
No helter advice ean l e trivn tarn, tiinn to
T31 the Uui !in-to n lUut." dif.
A LECTURE TG YOUNG IVlEfJ
Ju-t 'ttlWu i'.i 'l el'i,.'eir,'.if. '.-'" "'".
A I.ceture on the Nature. Treatment, and
I'.adV il euro if St'Ci -ma 1 1 n leea. r Seminal
Weakness. Involuntary Ki;'.i-si"'is. sexual le
I ihty. and lnii-eiliaients to M ' rt i.if.-e KMier.ill. ;
N ervotisi.ess-. t Vnsu tn .t 'u. n. l' dlcp.-y. nml I- it.-:
.Mental and I'hisieal I heaiLo'itv . resiiltmtf from
si li'-aimse. .Ve. liy Ho:. err .1 . t'lt'.vel well, .d.
lr. autiior of tlie ' lieen llo.d:." A .
Tliewoild iviiotmed author, in this aumira
hle Leeture. clearly prm e- from his own e prr
ienet; that the nwi'ul corse'iuenee of scl I -ai n: e
may be clieetu.il!- icuioved without medi'-ino.
and without da!ierou survieal operation, bou
pies, instruments, lim.:- or eldial-. p.'.nf .ie-'
out a mode ot cure at ou.-e certain and ileetual
by whiidi every suii' -rer. no teatter v h.!t hi' j-
di'ion unv be. neiv cure hims lf cliea; !y. pri
vately, and radii- lily. '1 his lecture v dl prove a
hoi n to tlo u ;;nds an 1 th-i i-amis.
Seet u l dor s al. to ;iny a blri ss. in a pi un
scaled envoi, ;,e. on the re -i ipt o t si x cent-, or
two iiostace stamps. Al- lr. id . c! m- 1
'mai l i iue miido.' pi ice !!" ct uts. Ad li i.s tlii-l'ubli-h.-r-.
CHAS. J. C- KISE & CO.
fd"T I'oiwcrv. New York,
Dc:-jr s r 2J-wly.
STAB MARKET.
t n e r n i r. us u; n i: i i : a y i : o v r. n f : r a
MEAT EAKECET,
On Main ?treef, Pbittstnouth. where tliey pro
pose to keep o:i hand the very
BEST OF MEATS
IN Till'lU SEASON
o
iiioni;T r:;n'i:s paid rou
F .4 T OATTLE
Call and ec n..
feh-'MA wrf.
II ATT A IIAini.'T.
it,
Sold Sinco thsir Intrcduction
THE MOST SUCCilSCFUL
POPULAR AND PERFECT
Cooking Machines
.P.EOUU WELL KNOWN
. A- A ; .': t f.
. -. 0. -. -.'' : . .' .
Peine: of tlie simplest Coni ruction, rtre r.i'ily
managed and fiiai u-t.'ed to e-ive
A no n i ti.-'e in tlie lioti." ho 1 lias a rreatrr
i'llluoue" in prcinotin-r tin- li.-nltli. comfort and
happiness ot the Iitinily circle than the Cook
Stove, it is c--oi:en: v a-- well r:s policy ret the
VKUY It EST: ami in liuvtu tho t'li A 1; 11.11
O.AIC. yon ran rely on c-ett'ror the tnot sit ccss
ful. .op'iiar and perfect 'o"k lii Stove ever
made,
-?oi.i. i;y
Excelsior Ftlanufacturing Co..
12 and Ci4 Norih Mz'.n Street,
ST- LOUIS. MO
AND ALL
LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE
E. T. DUKE & CO.,
PEATTS M 01 Til, N 1 '. i Ml A S K A.
OENEP.AE INSURANCE AGENT.
LIFE, FIRE
Ancl Ivlarino Iasnmnco
Af reasonah'.e rates in t, most su'-.-tarti.-e
Comi-auic.-: in the United Stale-.
Office front room over Po.-i Ciii . with M.;r
rjuett ,V Strong.
Plattsmoutii, Ncliraska, A;ril -"tli. d.lw.
aLi t jJ. a i?k ,frMv L, . v
f.;oa mi S;;ca zzveva
Y.'E would in ito. Dealer.' a"el tho Paoli
generally tocii: end examine our flock of
S O .A. 1- S ,
before pttrenr.s'n elsewhere.
Air. S.irsent. ha' ins had the e.Tperieni'e f f
twenty years in fiaiH"o-tnri:)z all Jin-U of
Soaps, we are confident of jitriri eiiir satisf'ac
tion to all who may favor us i;h t'icir patron
f o:ip CTi-harue l for Krease, end delivered in
ayiy pa - ol rnecity.
i.Vsi pail fi r rendered tall'.iT and clea
prt a-
r WorVs, Kcariey War 1, near Fury St.
Prtil :, N.-L.r.i. k City.
Ju EidAwtf.
Weeping Water, Neb.
nrAi.KKa i.v
General Merchandiss,
PITCH AS
DUY GOODS.
OKoCEIE?.
JiAKI.tW.ABE.
VCEENSWAUE.
HATS. CAPS EOOT..
SI.'OI.'S, NOTIONS. &c,
FINE AND COTTONWOOL LUAIPEU.
SIIINOLES AND LATH.
W 9re Asrcnts fr
Willcox & GiL-f3 Sewing Machine,
Thich is undoubtedly the Dest Machine nw 5-.
a?e- Msri'j'i I'M.
PL..4. i aUt 1 ti rTIl
C. II hdSEL. Proprietor. Hariri recently Lr
repair d and placed in thoroiich ratiii irsr e-der.
liW.Oiti liu-ueis oi ' beat wanted immediately
forw lieu l.ia !:.(.. i".-t t p,it,; n;.J be i ai
tan ---wit.
JW.kA'H M UM
KSTAIU.!SIIKr IN 1
ii; in
IVATC ni?s, C t C KN ;
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
tit'LO I'EXS KPCTACLKS.
Vl'LIN SIKIM.S A.M
i-ANCY t.v'UKS.
V,atch-', Clohsand Jewelry rti aired ne.-itl.-in
I with iii -i-at -li.
v -'-Kcmovid to oi posit e I'lat'c Vai-ey liou.-
Vi- : Street. nov. l't w i I'.
LY"
DONT EODDER MORRisON
Fcr He is Tco Busy Waiiirn
cn Customers.
r.'CfiriiSCu'S "Sh'GO FLY
AIEAT MARKET
One I)-or K.'.sf of the Court'Housc is the t-Iwi
to -"!al! hinds cf
11; l.asftiei "n (He Tnest Market in the Sla r.
ami keeps t.o i n i-nt the hest of
Meals. Meats n-tcd in any
IJi;.u:i it ics on special
coot rii.-ts.j
Highest Pi-ice.' Paid for
I? A T V A T rtT a
Lrn't Pori-et ti:e I'laeo,
Morrison's ''Shoo Fly."'
I - l A t
pach-'ic i: ilway r m:ssiii;iu-
Pa.-si : :lo:ivin:' St. doe. ia. Mi-smiri Vi.l.
! y Ka;!road .-n 1 o i lo. k p. i i. n-a!;.- el-. mi rue!
sure e-. n ooi : ions at 1-. . n-.; - t 'i; ;, w:th l!u pu
!ir :!. nin-ii; at St. Louis xt lil-r'd-i : a'
-l o'el- i k. JJ'h;. j s (j, -t class r:l I i'l I i-o
rc-ncct. New in n has been laid: new ei',- no
il no ma mi iii .-lit . lei pi li a lo I a.- - ctitrcr nm Ins
I lii-oli a I te I to ii- eoiiii 1:1. I'.i o"-i
ea ii ni. v on its in ik un.- it- .-eliniio- I tinn. I h.s
is the l.c-l ronto Imiiii Sl..li.scpli to t, I. ma-.
Si-uili ind Moithcii-t.
'I hioi.h tickets f..r.i!.i!t the nfi-ces of t'o
Mis.-miri alliy La 1 1 road.
ii. '. ;.'i H ii::i. "cn'i s-.t
rim?. D.)r;;i. C. U. A. V. L. 11. lie. i. i. A
'rirT FATHER S H0USE ; '
CP..
The Ij-wriJCriJ VorcJ
Py P-niel March, P. D.. author of the popu'iir
.. N iir'it Scenes. ' This ir.asti-r in thought mil
latiuaire shows us uiool.l ru li - s ,unl liea-iic- i
the itr'-at ilmise, niili ii? hi oni-ie llmvi '
sint-'io;- lii.is, w;,-, in f-aini". Hollmi: elouo ,
beautiful Imivi sacred mountains ii . !i 1 1 .
rivers, mighty m-eans, ttinnderiiiic voii i s. Ida
ine heavens aim vast universe with count.'---heini-s
ill million? of worlds, and read to to- o
each the 1 :i writ ten Word. Uose-t inlcd I a p
ornate onuravinirs and suieri ldndir.-r. 1 1 . '
am! varind in Ihiontht." "Chaste." ' I'ti-yiii
irraio-lrl in 51 le." "( oricet. pure an I 1 le at::.,
in its t' laleiicy." "jteaiuiliil nml cond." "
tn u-ehold tie isure." t.'ommcndat ions lil.n tin
aliove Iron t'olici'e Pre'i IcntK and Professor
mini-: its ot all denominations, 1. n 1 the rci i-iioi
and si-ciilitr 1 n o all over the country. !
freshness-, purity o .-inu' i.irtc. uilo clear, oj 1
type. i fie -1 ei I en-.rr-i vin . 11 t antial bii.-L-and
1'-' price, make it t;n- Intt.k ftr the tiut
Ai' -uts are "ellimr from 1 to 1 .0 per week.
' e 1 ut (Jier : ymen. Selio d 1'cachr.rs, Fi
youti' men an 1 Indie to mtr-idu'-e the V -f
T us in every township, mid wewilljiayli
aily. No inte!lie;erit man or woman neei:
without leiyiac Im-iriess.
S rid for circular, lull description and t--Apdross
,.
7.ii::li:i? ,v McCUKDY.
lo S. Sixth Street. I'll. In . Pn.
1 ''.! lim e St n et. t'incinnati. .diu
M.-nroe s-tre-r. ( hieaso. III.
e"'l N. Siih Street. St.. Louis, "ii'
or, 1 Main Street, Springfield Me- .
Ootid 1m ,
Harper's rjr.gazir.c
,ri
MTIi-Ks ,- TIK I'KK.-S.
No r-.or d'-!ii:htfii' travels are printed in tli
IhiL-ii-h iai -.--iai.-o il.a i npi-car pcrpetuitly ir
II MtlTlt's M U. t'I.-'. i hey are read Wit
co.a.il interest nii-l satisfaction l.y hoys ot every
t-rade 1rom cii-heen to eighty. Its 11 1 1 111'-
papers, while snfin ieTi'ly roloittid to !. man
the at! em ioii ol the l-ar!i'- I, are ftilminibl)
ndati'i.l to the pot ul ir tin lerstau lint', and dc
Ktiitii'il :i' mii 'ii lo defuse correct, informatiotr
eon-eriiif' current soiciit i ; :!se -very it
e..o ! l e it il was the ins: 1,1 1 1 the " Society for
tlio P -: . 1 1 r.-i 1 1 o I s,.n! KnoMledtfe." Th
irrcat d'-.-i-'ii of 1 1 AKi'i:u's M.u.!lMt it to give
eoric t information and lati mil amusement to
the j-i'-'it ma-- of the poop!-. There arc few
intelligent Aincri'-ati liiini'.ie in which IIai:
! ft it's Maimzink wonldnni le an appreciated
and hiirhly -v, elcop.e j-tn-M. 1 lu re is no monthly
M 1;: .1 71 tie an i 11 'el iiiren t. readier family en ri le--a
(lord to l.-e il hout. ?.!any ai aa y.i ;ici r'r? ac
cumulated. Ii A 11 -til's is ediied. 'I he e is no'
a Mio-aine tlmt is punted which kIiows nion
int-llieect (mins expended on its articles anc
nii-i 1: tni'-al execution. j here is- t:of a clienper
M a I'tl.me pnol-.die-l. There is led. '-onl'essed. Ii
mo: popular Maaitno ill tho world. .Vor
A foOrr- it'ttm.xt' ml.
It is one of the wonder" of ioitrna'ixin th
editorial management. of llAltl'KK'tf. I'll
jV'iricoi, A'. )'.
svnsviti - 7 c.v.v-iri.
7' rrn
IlAnrrvs Maoazink. one year ?1 O"
An ex t ra copy d either the M ana : lie. Weel. '.
or i'.Hnr wiil lie sui plied ;rratis tor every cl i 1
d" ft v& sti l.i'-rili-r.s at r 1 o'leneh. in one rem.'
tancc; ; or, i-ix copies for " JO on, wit hout ex r .
copy.
Sue -er'iitions to Harper's Majrarine.Wpekly '"
liaar. to one ad Ins- foroneyear, gift 00 : -two
1 I I la rpi-r's i'cr.o.licals, to on addr--- !o
on-1 year. fiT 'vt.
J tack mini oei s can he si: pideil nt any t' .
A O'-Mplote Set. if il.llpirV .M HL'llzine. l i
eo'npri-inir fl vo'omns, 1:1 neat cloth 1 n r - -1 ;
wiil I event ly (Kiiies-. freiKlit at. expel it
the pirli:isei tor z per volume.
volume-, l.y tu'til pos'jeiid, c i . Cloth i-i-.",
for I 1 ml i' -"I s-, by mail, portpaid.
'J he po.i .ie on 1 1 ii rpors Mat: ay inc is l i-eri' - -i
ye-ir. which must be paid at the iTbj-eri -i
po.-t olhce.
HAMPER LP.O'nil-P.".
New Y'o- 1
Visiting Plaltrrioiili;,
WILLFIND C.r ODSTPLTN AC"n,.r:. ;.
H'JS Al 111
Farmer Feed Stable.-
C'-rrrr of r:-."i et T Vine Sfree. ; ;. :
Nortti oft he Prcsi-yteriar. .'htireh, J'; : ,..,,
" e.o: a.-li a.
T5ATPS .t I).
tr. Ai.p.as ix
GROCERIES ft p;iOf::t:.
I would rtfncetr-j-ly nin-mnce to , .-
-OF- .
Plattsmoutfi & Vicinit;
that I have opened a Crst el -
Grocery & Provision Stars,
or? fit', Street. .outb of
isr a 1 n- srr 11 1: 1 : t .
I hopo by f,t;r dca'.in!? to merit my h-i 1 f
PUOL! C PATRONAGE.
Coo-Is de'.-vcrel.'tor.ny part ofthe ei
to a rzn
January Cd.l'n dif.
A. II. 1 i 1
MUSIC! MUSJU i
PIANOS,
ORGAN S. MELODEGNTS
1 :::n A rei't for tlie he-t Mtisi -al ! ie.
fua lo. pero.iis v ish inir to lojyl'ian n
Metropolitan or Pro:al.; tli cans. ... ;
own Injrcl;a- e t h'D'iu'M my A.W11 : . ..
terms 11s 1 hi-v m lioni i'ie )..-. :
themselves. All in-ri iiuieni- tvai r.u;ie
"I '!' J. V.
ft