Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 01, 1871, Image 3

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IjEALEU IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Books,
Stationary,
Wall Paper,
Frlagazines, and
atest Publications.
Prc-criptions carefully compounded by unex
perienced Druggist.
Remember the place, three doors west of the
Jlr.ruiJ office; I'lu.tt.-uiouth, Nebraska.
THE F1JVE YOU.YG SHORT
no n xed d ur ham b ul l
E OF ORLEANS ! !
I " ILL fland.at my farin in Cn?s county at
lO tor grade cow.-, ilO fur thorik
V end cow.-.
Thel"kel deep red. Mateon months ld.
end weighs t'.vcik- hundred and tiorty pounds,
oud b without ery iiion,tha finest animal f
the kind in the S.
J'pdh: RKK :' SirfT by Iluka of Paris (par O'A'i
A. 11. 1JJ he bytlfake Airdieaip. LT-fl A. 11. B.)
out tit Lm.t the X I V'lh. Lon-i out of impoued
' ft ley ' 1 -'J K. II. 1!.) Tim Luk is out of .Mary
liaen.'Jd by Etiekeyn (2Si A. II. II (; Mary Laeu.
y Criwdcr:tS!l A. II. H,). For full pedigree ef
Trowdcr, refer to $Mh volume of American Herd
Uuok. t will give one hundred ahd lifty dol
lars for tho poorest calf, trim any thoroush
bre 1 ciw that iu:iy ha bred, and can show
recorded pedigree, ii. .SAHji.
may 1-Ictwtf.
F U RJ ITU R E
rh?. WTSIiryock,
' CABINET EVIAKE
And dealer in all kinds of
lurniture Ch:?irH.
;k stefft, (third door west ef P 0
Piattsmouth
Nefa
Repairing and Varnishing Bcntly dene.
CJ'EuticraU ttcn led at the shortest notice.
$5 TO $10 PER DAY.feiS
who rr.irrtge in our new business make itom so
to 510 per day in theirown looalities. Full-par
'i.-ulars and ir.tructious Font iree by mail.
'I in ned of permanent, profitable work.
-Iu! l ad Irs.-
GEO. STlNr-dX A CO.
::pr.'J7w lm Portland Maine.
A f fTi r 3.3 A r 3
1'Oli A
GOOD BARGAIN !
1 f i vi ic com p!f 'rd !he i t!n;r ad recordir.j
of i iy ( I'vsn'iv Addition t the City of i'UtU--triyu:,
1 m ri-w proj'irt;d tn m-II
401) LOTS
inrthe Adlition nt ren'onable rrte. Term' ro
riM half ea!i down; the other hiilf ra7 'ilcjj'
one year, ut ten t er cent, io'ere.-t i r :..i!tun
'roin date of pur. ii:ue until paid. To be secured
by in"r!g-e on the property.
S. DUK
Donation to Churches.
I will stive to the following religious denont
r.at inn?, viz :
To the Baptist Church, lot 12 in block 27 :
To tho Congregational Church, bit 'l in block CS;
To the Methodi.-t Church. l"t 1 in block IZ;
To the Catholic Church, l"t t in bl-k
To the Kpi.-copal Church, lot 11 iu block 10;
'n the 1'resbyterian Church, lot 1 in block 21
To he Christian Church lot 1- in Mok "' :
To the Lutheran Church lot 1 in block 2'S;
A my Addition to the City of i'lattsuiouth, upon
the following conditions, viz.: That they shall
erect on 3ai l lot.;, as above donated, a suit'iV
I'UiMir'K for public worship, within five year,
from this date ; and. in c;u-e of failure on the
part of said Church or Churches to comply with
above condition, then aud in that case the
lot or lots shall revert to uie.
. S. DUKE
Do-ation to Public Schecis,
crehy donate fir the t'.sc (f PuMiu DNtria
oo!. Lotl'J in Llock , on the north side ot
run str ct, and Lot lo iu Ulnck 22, i n the south
f id- of Main street, in uiy addition to the fity
f Plattstuouth. JjL'KE.
5,000 Acres cf Land for Sa!o
in this county. Also, IIoure and Lots in this
city, at biw prii cs.
Particular attention (riven to t'le buyine ann
Fellmi of real estate, examining titles, and pay
ing taxes for non-residents. il'KE.
Real Estate Agent,
Lot for Ten Dollars.
I will ?r!l to parties desirous of btiildim and
Improving, any of the lots in the subjoined list
in tny addition to Piattsmouth, nt ton dollars
per lot, under tho following conditions, viz:
The person purchasyp will be required to
nuild on the lot purchased a dwcliin- house of
the followimr dimensions, to-nit: Ihe house
to be not l-ss than 1 IxJl feet, with story not
lower than S feet. Th frar,iMin,st be cood and
fiubstant ial: housa well shir.b'd: foundation
cither of bri' k or stone. There mti-t be a kitch
en, of not less than 10x11. l'uildinir mu.-t bo
completed on or bet'ore January 1st. IsTo. Win
aive a bond lor a deed to the party who buy, as
on as purchase is made.and upon complying
with the aliove comiitior.s, wdl give a good ana
ut'icitnt A arranty I)eed".
i-elections may be xuada from the accompany
ing list:
Lou b and 8 in block 3 ; Lot S in block 4 : Lot
kit in block 1': Lot H in blocklS; Lot 12 iD
Iblock Lot-s 2. l and 1 in block 1 : Lit S in
b!ock 22: Lms 2 nod h in block Lots o ar. l
11 in block 2: Lot r. iu block 2- Lots J nnd 17
n d lo.-k i-; Lou 4 and7 iu block 2; Lot 2 ia
IWtk .i0.
r t . s. dvkk
r.Usrnouth, Aug.Cfltf. ia Coart House
JOSEPH SCSI LATE 81
K8TABLISHED 1.1 1501.
UEALEli IN
ivATcns s, c r.ocK
JEWELR Y
SILVER AND PLATED WAKE.
tt'.U.IJ l'tS M'i ' l ACT. IS
VIOLIN' STKINwS AND
i ANC1" OtUD.
Vat. -he. Clocks a r,d Jewelry repaired neatly
md w-th iii-'pat h.
tt',Kcinoved to opporite Piatts Vafley Hou-a
M--itr t. nov. Iu w tt.
K2marl Sanifary A6tlAs
ioeialion
the Kcli .f and Cure of tho Erring and I'd
fortunate, on Principles of Christian
Philant !i rop v.
Essaysonthc- Errors of Vouth. an I the Follies
f Azc. m relation to Marriage and Social Evils,
tt sauitary aid tor the a tii it-ted. Sent free, iu
fea leu envelope.-. A.niresn HOWARD ASSO
CIAITOX. iiox P. l'hiladelphia. l"a. maylwly
-JRKHilir TRANrFEP..
The underrigned is prepared to tr.ir.-fcre
freights between Piattninouth and F.ist I'ltttJ
mouth cn short cotic. ad renf)iiahlet .
uiay2-d'.. Vi". J. V;?.B
IT
Jerri
1111
llli
Eock Bluffs, Neb.
Spring Term Commences
March 21st, 1871.
Pupils of cithersex 'will receive thorough and
systematic iuxtru.tion here. Particular atten
paid to Primary scholars.
School Looks furnished free of cost to al
pupils.
GOOD BOARDING CAN DE OBTAINED
AT REASONABLE RATES
For ter.fii an 1 particular? ad lre?
ltiwtf J. I). PATTERSON.
J. W. SHANNON'S
FEED, SALE AND
UVERY STABLE.
MAIN STREET,
Plallsmouth, Neb rttshn .
I am prepared to accommodate the public with
Horses,, Carriages, liugcies and a No. 1 Hearse
on fhort notice and reasonable terms. A Hack
will runltolthesteamboatlanditig, and to all part
of the city when desired.
January 1, ls71 -diwtt
S T .1 12 L E 8 .'
BtJTTEKY L LAZEXET, prop?.
LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE .
t "The tft of Horses and Buggies on hand."v
Corner Vine and Fourth ttreeta.
ai.il 1 Awtf.
Piattsmouth Nebraska.
WAFER'S
ill mi iii i nil 'ill mi i i ii i ' mm M i i ! I'm
arner's 1'iJe remedy has never failed tuot
?vrn in one case) to cure the very worst cases ot
Bl ind Itching or Pleading piles. Those who are
iCiicted should immediate! rail on their drugg
gists and get War. er'a Pile Remedy. It is m
"ressly for tho Pile?, and is not reccommended
, j cure any olhr disease. It has cured many
i-ac-s of over thirty years standing. Price One
Hollar. For sale by druggists eveoywhero.
Warner's Oyrpep.-iu. Tonic is prepared ex
drey for Hysjieptics and thoso suflering with
.r.ibitual Costiveness. It is a slight stimulating
mic and ii splendid appetizer; it strengthens
ije stomach ami restores the digestive organs
co tnetr nealtny state. eak. nervous ami Uys-
pr-pl
1 on
tio per.-siir.s should use Warner's Dyspepsia.
onic. For sale by druggists, j rice Cce Dollar.
Cong Si o vtlore
Jma:wm-i.- i in - m mi f ,i L-..yiy,j-l-a
AVarncr's Cough Ealirn ishealinc, Fofteninc
md fcpcetoraiint. 't he extraordinary power it
posses.-! . s in in-.i-iediatcly rclciving, and eventu
ally curiw, the n:o t obstinate ca-es of Coughs,
Jobls, Sore litroat, Uroiichitis, ltitluenza, Ca
irrh, hoarsem A-thma and Consumption is
limo.-t incredible. !So promiit is tho relief and
eriain it? crli-ets in all the above cases, or any
JTcction of the throat aud lungs, that thousands
Jf physicians are duily prescribing it, and oue
md all say that it is the most healing and -icctorating
medicine known. One dose nlway
xti'ords relief, and in most raiies one bottle af
reets a cure. Sold by druggists, in large bottles.
Price Une Dollar. It is your own tacit if you
till couih'uad uCcr. The Pulsaiu will cure.
T 1; c gn at Llood Purilior and Delicious Irink'
0 rrner's Vir.uia Vine, or Wine of Life, is free
rum any poisonous drugs or impurities, being
ir-p-iied i'r til- s v. ii r.;iire a stimulant. It is
1 splendid cppctior and tonie, ami the Crest
.hiutt iu t!;? vorl I f-r purii yitig the I ! iod. It is
the most p'ea.-.iiit aod delicious article evcrof
'Vre 1 t j tiio put lie, ixt t'upc-rior to brandy.
.vn;l' y. vine, bitt- rs. or any other article. It is
"nore l:c:;I i hy, .in 1 cheaper. L th male nnd (V
nalo, young or obi, tan take tho Wine of Life,
'tis, in fact, a life pr.-.-cn cr, i'he-e who wish
to enjoy sood health and a free ! .w of lircly
M.irii.-. wiil do wdl to t;.ko the Wine of Life.
It is ili:Terent from a:;.jli;!i;t ever before in use.
It is fold by diai y.-ts ; a!.- i at ail respectable sa
loons. Price Uuo Dollar, iu quart bottles.
tel 1 F,y
J. IS. IIINC'IIMAN, A CO.
PlaHsmouth
cor
Estray fictlcs.
T.iken un by the subscriber in Avoca -re-einct.
on or iho-it the 20th of April A. 1). Wl.
oue sorrel marc, supposed to be three years old
ono sorrel hor.-e supposed to he three years old
l-jlt hind foot white and white strips in face'
No other brands pcreptabl e.
tJitt-iiiouth. April 2aih. 171,
r.pr2yw.M. WM. ALTAFFEP..
if. s
Sold Since thsir Introduction
The Most Successful
POPULAR AND PERFECT
Wi.'
AHE OUR VELL KNOWN
' ""yifjiUWX
Being of the simplest Construction, arc easily
managed and guaranteed to givo
Entire Satisfaction.
As no article in the household ha? a greater
influence in promoting the health, comfort and
happiness of the family circle than the Cook
Stove, it is rconomvas well as policy to pet tho
VERY LEST; and in btningthe CHAKTFR
OAK, you can rely on getting the most success
ful, popular and perfect Cooking iitovc ever
made.
SOLD BY
Excelsior Irlanufacturing Co.,
C12 and til 1 North Main Street,
ST- rxtJis. MO-
-AND ALL
LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE
E. T. DTJIE & CO.,
FLATTS 3! OUTII, 2s EUR AS KA
Attachment Notice.
William F. Morrison,
-To Emery Wilsin.
Emery Wilson. )
Y'ou are hereby notified that an attachment
was issued by n.e i.i fjv r of the uboTe tiaiaed
plaintiff, and og.siost the uhovc iiaine l de'en
dant for the m:u of thirty-one dollars and lift-.-certs
and tki::l set for .Monday Jane 2 ;th. A. 1.
1-.71. at ! o'chu k a. m. ol sa'.d day at wtiich
time Judgement wiil be rendered agiinst you
if ycu ! i:oi appear and show cause to the con
trary. Uivcu under :nv hand this 17th day of
May. 1S7I. JAM F O'NEILL,
luaylSwit J Isti. e of the Peace.
fiOTIQi.
TWILL furni.-h parties with stone forbuihling
purposes at reasonable ra.'es, t ly .marry or
delivereu on the cars at Louisville station- Th
folluwi g kin i-can be had on short notice, sills,
caps, perch rock, line orn-d sand stone such as
was useU by the 15. A M R. R.in thi eonstntc-t-
-Klit their stone work. All responsible
orders promptly tilled" Address.
J. X. A. 1HMJVEF.'
ad&wtf Louisville t-tfttiom
IOR SALE. Three acres of land adjoining
the city on the jotith. can be had cheap for
1 dcc.2'ldtf.
M Anill iircmimiTr
imUiSll 111 01 11 Ul
SUBSCRIBE NOW
FOR THE
JrT E K A L D !
THE BKST
il j l iU Ml 11
DAILY
One War - -
Three Months -One
31 o nth - -
$10,00
- $2,50
- $1,00
WEEKLY
One Year - -
Six Jlonths - -
$-2,00
$1,00
THE HERALD
IS THi: ONLY OXE GIVING
COMPLETE jXE WS FROM
THE GREAT WEST
BETWEEX
PL ATTSM OUTII AND
FORT KEAUNEY.
THE HERALD
Now OfTcrs the
B ES T ADVER T1SLYG MED1 UM
Wc.-t of the
MISSOUni RIVER
It is read by Faruicr., Merchants Me
chanic., Contractors, Stock Dealers,
Railroad Men, Business Men,
Manufacturers, Consumers,
AND
'Luxuries of Modern Travel.'
Iti these days the taste of the Traveling Pub
lic has become exceedingly fastidious. In order
to obtain their ptrnare, a Railroad line mut
be able t insure t-alcty. Speed and conifortablo
transportation, by possessiug the neeessary qualr
ficat ions of a Urst-cla-i '.!:. meet of coaches antt
locomotives, a solid road-bed and heavy iron
Pulltaan's Pal luce Sleeping cars. Pullman's
dining ears, a direct route, good connections, and
ca'ehil management.
The l' ji lington route is making everv effort to
pii'-is-. all these tialiiications to a high dossree,
and offers a route to ail points eat, w c-t. north
south, by means ot its connections as follows :
1. At f'maha with the Paciiie roa-il.
2. At Piattsmouth with the li. A M. R. Ii in
N ebaaska.
3. At llatnlurg. withtheSf Joseph Railroad
for .ill point? ia Kansas. Ac.
4. Atotfnrnwa.. with the Des Moines Valley
and north .Missouri raiiroads.
5. At Kariington wjtii the B.. C. P.. A M, E.
E , for Davenport. Muscatine, &c.
o'. A t Monmouth, w ith the R. R. I. A .Sf. L.
and Westi-rn L nion Raiiroai'.s. iorSt. Paul, and
points in the north, and for St- Louis and points
in the south.
7. At Peoria, with the short line Blooming
ton route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville
and all points south nnd east.
3. At Peoria, with theT.. P. A W. E. E.. for
Logan-port, Columbus. Ac.
f. At Men;1ot, with ail the Illinois Central.
10. At CHICAOO, with all Trunk lines for the
East.
No better advice can he given then, than to
Ta1 ib Burlinstoa Route." d'f.
LOCAL HEWS
Frank Morrison left for the west this
morning with a large drove of beef cattle
for the boys that are making the railroad
Hon. David Drown, Postmaster at Ne
braska City, still retains his seat as State
Senator.
Hon. T. B. Sk vciiscn, cf Nebraska
City, La3 been ia the city for a couples of
days attending court.
The peorle of Nebraska City had a
"gay old timo" Tuesday. The Lincolon
folks can:e in and they all took a drink
of lemonade "wid a sehtiek in it," if we
may judire from the account given in the
Chronicle.
J. D. Steven?, painter, formerly of this
city, was arrested in Omaha, yesterday,
on charge of desertion from the -U- S.
service. Tho arrest was made by Frank
Williams, recently deputy Marshal of
this city.
The Omaha papers claim that Gov.
Butler has paid, or is about to pay, back
into the State Treasury the $17,000 over
which there has been S3 much talk.
We saw several gentlemen this morn
ing on their way to Araphoe city, on the
Republican, if they can only learn the
exact location of the place.
Mr. Robert, of the firm of Atkinson
& Robert, attorneys, of Ashland, is in
the city attending the session of court.
The M. E. Church have changed
their timo of holding Sabbath school
from the hour of 2:30 p. in., to 9:30
a. in.
Mr. Kellom has been removed from
the office of postmtstcr in Omaha, and
JoelT. Griffin appointed and confirmed
in his stead.
Chaa. E. Perkins, superintendent of
the B. & M. R. R., and a director in the
B. & M. iu Nebraska, and Mr. Adams,
son of Charles Francis Adams, of Mas
sachusetts, was in our city yesterday and
last night. They went west over the
road, and left for the east this morning
in a special car. They visited the city
on business connected with the road.
We had the pleasure of a call this
morning from Mr. J. C. Stockton son of
Judge Stockton, of Burlington, who has
purchased the office of the Ashland
Times, and was on his way to take
charge of the paper. Mr. Stockton is a
young man of ability, is a practical prin
ter, has had some experience in editorial
life, and is in every way calculated to
make the Times one of the best papers
in the State. A Mr. Mathews has done
much to make Ahbnd known as a point
of importance, and we have every rea
son to believe his successor will continue
the goyd work he ha3 begun.
A Washington dispatch of yesterday
says: "Vice President Colfax is strong
er, but suffered la.-t uitvht with a severe
headache, which prevented his sleeping
well, as upon the previous niehr. Ills
circulation is goo l, nnd symptoms fayora
ble, but his pLvMciuns insist on absolute
quiet. :'
There were no gr.ind jurymen fnr.i
moned x -v the pre-ont term, as it was
thtviLilit there would be no need of them.
This looks healthy for the moruk of Cas
county.
The N. Y. Triirunc says the next
Presidential campaign will be the hottest
and fiercest if not the closest within the
memory of this roneration, and warns
Republicans nguinst wrangles "and dis
sentions, which mut insure the defeat
of the party.
The Chronicle says there i a project
on foot for "Nebraska City nnd Otoe
county" to visit ' Lincoln and Lancaster
county" in a week or two. We would
ask, for information, where aie the peo
ple going to stay while the "cities and
counties arc having this grand visit?
The Asylum is burned, you know.
Money is cheap in New York now.
Call loans arc made at2 percent., while
3 and 4 per cent, are current rates on
bonds and 1 and 5 on mixed collaterals.
We find the following in the Nebraska
City Chronicle. It is the first intima
tion we had that the Chronicle man had
been in Piattsmouth lately. Give us a
call next time, Waters :
The following touching note, picked
up in Piattsmouth the other day, is pub
lished for the benefit of whom it may
concm "
"Dearest: Your boots are inside of
the garden fence, at the southeast corner,
covered with an old piece of carpet.
Don't come any more for Heaven's sake.
he A blow the whole top of your
head off if ever he catches you around
the house. Your affectionate ."
The North Mo. Railroad company
have adopted a new rule with reference
to stock hereafter killed on their road-
Each engineer of a train is to be held
responsible fir all stock killed by his
train, and the value of the same is to be
charged to him and deducted from his
wages, unless he can show that the kil
ling was absolutely unavoidable.
The United States Senate ratified the
Alabama treaty by a much larger majori
ty than was anticipated. Since its rati
fication the instrument has been carefully
deposited in the State Department, from
which it will ba immediately forwarded
by a special messenger, to the English
Government.
An exchange says : "They have spir
itual seances at Omaha, where the lights
are put out, and all manner of strange
things happen. They sprung a match
on 'em the other night, and the medium
was found sitting on the lap of one man
and placing her lips c.i rn j'rt with nn
other. Poor eirl, she was so full of spir
its!" General Spinnrr, during the ten years
he hrts been tho Trca.-arer of the United
States, has handled the Lrgc tutu of
$jv,uoo,oco,Cv:.
The richest people in the world are the
CInrokee Indians. Tho number 16,000;
own in fee simple four million acres of
the best land on this continent, and have
ia the hands of the United States Gov
ernment, on which th-y annually receive
the interest, four million dollars.
Wyoming must be servant sirl's para
dise, for they get there $7 a week wages
and the privilege of voting.
The appointment of Joel T. Griffin as
Post Master at Omaha was received and
confirmed at a tingle sitting of the Senate.
ASOTIIEK AI'POISTJIEXT
The papers of yesterday contained the
resignation of Gen. S. A. Strickland as
U. S" District Attorney for Nebraska,
and the dispatches of last right bring
news of the appointment of Hon. Le
nnder Gerarrd, of Columbus, to the po
sition. NAD At'C'im XT.
A Roy Drowned YlTille E.-ithfu-j- In
Halt Creek.
Special Dispatch to the Herald.
Ashland, May 2-Sth.
A gloom was cast over our town yes
terday by the accidental drowning of a
young sou of Sheriff J. G. White-lock,
lie was bathing in Salt Creet, and acci
dentally got into deep water, where he
was drowned before assistance could
reach him.
THE I-KOLiriC."
We noticed yesterday that Schnasse
& Co. had a few of the Mt. "Vernon
Prolific' ' for sale. To-day we received a
pAckage containing specimens of both
"root" and "fruit" of the aforesaid
"prolific." The "root" specimen can
be seen at the Herald office, where it
will be kept carefully preserved for in
spection of agriculturists, and we only
hope that each one who sees it may re
member the printers with as liberal a
supply of the "fruit" as did Schnasse
k Co.
LOOK OCT FOR II in.
The Detroit Tribune warns the public
generally and Good Templars and Young
Men's Christian Associations in particu
lar, against a fellow nearly or quite six
feet tall, a Yankee in manner and ap
pearance, has dark brown hair combed
back over his head and ears, wears a
goatee, and is apt to address a person
after the familiar manner of the soldier,
"Say, Cap." This person is extremely
anxious to rush in haste, at other peo
ple's expense, to the death bed of a
father and the grave of a mother, but
these very objects of pilgrimage he lo
cates in different and widely separate lo
calities while applying to different per
son. The Atchison papers propose to fur
nish their papers for all railroad trains,
at the cost of the paper and press work,
if the City Council or Board of Trade
will meet the first expense. Editors are
proverbial for generosity and a self-sacrificing
spirit, but whether they get any
thanks thereof, is an open question.
The prospects of good crops in Noda
way county, Missouri, are splendid, says
the Democrat.
The Mar.-hal of Paola, Missouri, has
i-sucl an crdor prohibiting persons from
using vulgar or profane language on the
streets of that place. This is a good
rulo for anv c:tv.
The young ladies of a New England
school, not having a very high vensra
tion fur their teacher, who, by the way,
was considered below the ordinary stature
of manhood,, manifested their contempt
for his Liliputian proportions after this
wise. The big girls held him down in a
snow drift while the little ones pinned a
diaper around his sacred form.
The citizens of Worth and Harrison
counties, Mo. , have organized a society
for the suppression of horse stealing,
which is said to be remarkably prevalent
in that section ; and civil law almost al
ways fails to mitigate the evil.
A friend of ours, who lives on the hill,
hopes that in the future "ladies and gen
tlemen" out on pleasure excursions after
12 at night will avoid his stable, as his
chickens roost there ; and it is unpleas
ant to be awakened by their cackling.
.
Our old friend E II. N. Patterson,
of the Oquawka Sjcctalor, is in the
city visiting his old friends, and called
at the Herald sanctum this evening.
We are always glad to greet such genial
gentlemen, and hope he may call again.
District Court, which has been in ses
sion for the past three day?, adjourned
to-day at noon, until next Wednesday.
We are informed by parties who have
been attending the court, that Judge
Lake deserves much credit for the
amount of business disposed of up to
present time. We arc not informed of
the cause of the adjournment.
Grain has been coming into this city
for several days past, at an average of
about four to five thousand bushels per
day. We heard one of our grain dealers
say last night that he had been taking in
from 1,000 to 1,500 per day for some
time j ast. When we speak of the re
ceipts of grain we only allude to what
is brought in by our Cas county farmers,
in wagons. Come on ye hungry laborers
from the east, we have the grain to feed
you ; and the soil to produce an abund
ance more for shipment to Europe.
The "old muddy" is rising rapidly,
and has every appearance of being still
higher. We presume our annual Jtme
rise has commenced.
Miss Sherman's school, (in 3d ward),
crossed the river yesterday, and had a
pic nic, in the grove cn the Iowa side.
We have not had any report of their
proceedings but judge from the happy
appearance of the little folks and the
several ladies who accompanied them,
that they must have had a fine time.
We are always glad to note in a teacher
the interest ar.l care that Iiss Sherman
and her assistant Iis3 O'Keeffe, seem
to manifest, for the pleasure and wel
fare of their pupil?, and deem it a sure
indication 'of a good teacher.
It is sai l that, to a noble hearted wo
nian. there is hardly anything so touch
ing in this life as to see a poor but vir
tuous young man struggling to keep a
ft;cbie moustache a'ivo.
OTIZiZiXAZfi
CLOTHI23R.
South Side Msiisi Hiveet
PLATTSaiOUTH,
II ROBERTSON
Vholesale Dealers in
WINKS. LIQUORS AND BRANDIES
Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand
All orders promptly attended to.
AIJT STREET. ONE DOOR WEST OF 'HIE RAILROAD TICKET 0TFICE
J. D SIMPSON & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
ACT!) ISEAMSISS IT G1UIX.
A cents for the Omaha and
Plattsmouth, EMeb.
VTe are now Occupying the first floor of the
are doin-
Forwarding and Commission Business,
Ware House attached, wo can furnish all tho storage wanted.
All coeds sent in our care will receive
PROMPT ATTENTION,
and goods distined for Lincoln, A'hlanl and the Blue River, will lo forwarded without delay
CALL AND SEE US.
erSd&wtf.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
1870.
1870.
D. btuSASSB.
GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and
D. SCHNASSE 8c GO,
To
HT'-OLXl.rtxica. crLo.-te:r Goods
AT TBI
NEW YORK STORE-
The best and most complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS-
Are new on exhibition at the New York Store, at jrrently reduced prices. We call particular
attention to our new style of
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS
DELAINS, GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING,
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD,
COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND SHOE
of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. A large stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QDEENSWARE.
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS
We Sell at Cost Now the Celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER
PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all kind of
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SLEDERS, HAY RAKES, &.C
Piattsmouth September 10th. 1870. tf. V. SCHNASSE & CO.
S, BLOOM Bl CO.,
&m
Vrif
BOYS AJYD CHILDREN'S CLOTllJJVG
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E;C.
j r.in Sfrtct. Second IoorEast efthe Court Housa
1 RANCH HOUsE-Broa-1 iray.C9tta.ul Pluflf I..to.
OaSS
St. Louis "O" Line Packets.
Herald Block. Corner Main Second nt. Wo
1870.
f. v. LeyiuifK.
more too, are going to J
buy tneir
L 1 CO., vT
J2 goods,
riatt--:nocih, Xel.r.i
ttotice.
I herthv given liiit all -i.'ons w'.o hi
ma e improvi oieM-son ir ."hool l.m i. :
county f nice Ihe 2'.rl dt.y ot Juno A. i;. i
can bavo Mieli iniprovvun.-nt apprai-f.i '. '
fving t he eoun f v eloi 1: ot t he .-:uue on oi r i. '
the loth day d' June A. l. 1'Tt.
liy oiderol ih" C'o:n!y ('riHiii.-sioni i
J. SI, EnAi.L.-i.'r'.v. Deo-.-y
mayllwi t 'a.- county
BK'l. ''STATU "aMJ llN.-XHANCfi A . '
I'.avc a
'JOMTLETE ABSTRACT tOF T
To a!l Lota un 1 I-nii '-i in Cars conn'.
r:u ka.
T."?0:"oe with Mnxwoll .t Cltnpm' .
ney.i at Law, I'i.i-t--:noub, Nvteei-u
J. Eirne. l!.o
diwtf
LI.!
M SS" 3 " V:?r.'
has ku a s i- A Um itii . w .
GENERAL INSURANCE Am!v
LIFE, FIRE
Anil Marine Insurance
At rpaiin.iMe ra'c- in the niot eub-'ai.r
Companies iu tho Luited ;- nt1.-.
Ofliee front room over IV Ollire, with M
uett A: f-trorir.
-laUiuoulii. Nebrio-ka, April ?lh. 1.
THE CHEAPEST -
AND
F.J.&1ETTEER
Sells the Best and Late.-t Imp!"-. ., ,
ttyle ot
f10MrEIIN(l 'the c-Mir;:?i-I C!,:it;..;-t
.) Reaper nnd Mower. Ru-.-'.-l! lie ap . . i
Mwc-r. Mairdlloti Th res-her. i-nd thewoii i.
iiowucd Mur.-h Harvester, and ..till .urn V .. , .
Moliiic Corn Planter. I 'nt. r !'; I'nltiv :
Kiilim and Walking condone 1, al-o tho I ;.
Walking cultivator, StuH-le and Jhea1
llA.'U. Mayfield and Chailcs Vi.:'
traveling agents.
F. J. Mrri'EEiJ.
riattsmouth Neb. march ''. w : !'.
&:tp 3&stiiufnciE!5c?'.:;.
AVE would invite Detil"is ttnd the i i .'
generally to c ill and examine our eto.-V; ci
S O J 1- B ,
before pureha-inr el."ewher.'.
Mr. Suri;eiit Laving hud tho exponent ;
twenty years ill nianufaetui io nil kin i r
Soup.s we are confident of givin': entire ent. "'.(
tion to all who miry lavor us wiJa tKcir p;i:ri.,i'
a?"-
fioap exchanged for greafc, and delivers i i..'
any pa.-, of the city.
Cal paid for rendered t.illow and t'.' i
gTVM
Soa) Workr, Kearney Ward, near Ferry M
Eridre, Nehra.-k City.
Jut lodjL wlf.
213 jfiL 3 lX"a ,
Tss e H is i t s u j;t o n & ;2 Us. ui r
In connection wilh tho
Chicoyj, J'uih',i,jii t& (.'ir- A'. -'
OfTVr to the jieople of 1'lMttHmoHt;;, end hu
pcrtiou of Nebraska ij:.it
"t OUTII II OF THE PLATTE.
the lt'o.-t direct, and the I est Route to tho h' .i
tern, Eolith I'li-t'Tii, ntid Northci n Stu'e..
Ihu-.-engcr iie.-iri.i-1., travel ln.itri.,i. l ,.,i .
take the Atlaittie Express, whi.-h run thr ,
to 'hieago w i: hou: ' iianue ol't'ar-:, cqiii ,, .. .'
wish elegant H.:y C-..aehe-, l'ullti.i.i.'i 1'..;.,. .
Iay auti isleepiu Coaehc.-i, and
Pullman's Dining Cars.
In addition to thef act that thi the dir f
route by whieh time may he saved in reaehit..,
any point in the Eastern or Middle States, it m
truthfolly be fuid that it posse?ea the hest tr: k
aiidthefine.'teiiuipment of any Western Li. v
eneuriug to the pa.'?eiii;cr
Speed, Safety and Comfort.
Rates 8!wiy ng LOW n the LOW 1!T. E . -gagechceked
through to anv foint Ea.-t.
E. l'l.KKKNS, :. :i.
A.E.TOUZALIX, tion. ra.ei.ger Avnt,
iar.l'diw. '.
XE BRA SKA GR O J FV
FRUIT TREES
f v it rv A
Furnas CCons & Co
PllOPItlKTOKH.
200,000 Ar;U Tret'-
"U0WN in Nel.ra.-xa .-oil on hivh tijd.i . '
J prairie, without siriiiieially f'.imuiaut-,
tc-ially l.jr ".l,ra.-ka iuark"t. AU-t lu
Pear, Cherry, l'hini, Itusjibcrry, I'.o -. j,
r lowering iirub.
For Catalogue and particular?, a.lJ;-c-s
FURNAS SONS & CO.,
Eox a'.RROWNVILLE,
Feb. 2d dw2ui. Neiika-;.
Estray Nctica.
Tllken UD bv the ul.oerilier f ..en .il.-.-i a
of l'lattitiiouth. one whito heiti-c i f n..l .
gwallow-tork in left car ; and one red la
i. .
can, collie wiiitc pot- on, fwaliovtf-f .rfc iu i
ear and lioli.h in under fide of l'! enr
other marks or bun, is i.eieeiv.iole. They c
HI..
10 my piac.j uijoui ine m ul January la.-t.
r in -. , WO'JDUf!
march Id nol.j
Probata Notice. "
All parties h n ipt- l.i!:i;.i r.g:tin.-. the cstat
Geo. V . .Metice. :.r.- h.-rel..'- notified that ur.',.
paid daiuis are f,;.-d ri the i-robatrj Court oft .
county. .. n t,r L.ej. tu: 3-t .? if Noretn.
A. f. X-i I, ;:iid el.iiuis ill be f never ban -
j..,..,-.,, h- ii U-t. Prolate JuJ.re.
lnayll It.
(Sueceor to II. Walthcr)
Harnessmaker,
and dealer ia
ARXE.-'.-, SAhhL'f.:i, COLL A Iu? i.'A LT
Whir ;, Eni.-hc?, .'... Ar.
y rru-: wl-U di'
laicu. -
j .': rt e:.:; ; r- t: jr. ,.',l,
fonrtii Streot r.ouhoi Platte Vuilev
adjomini- Mutthev- tV i,,r.nelly'- ar