Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 31, 1871, Image 3
X 4 i I i ! if V Sold Since their Introduction The MoPt Pueec.ful POPULAR AND PERFECT o: are on: v. ell k::ovn h,f.. 3 fp C .4 poire of the simplest Construction, are easily managed and guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction. A no article in the household has a (.'renter iTi'.i :i. iht in .rnii' tii!'-' tin; health, cmnfort and li:tiin" ". ' f tho family circle tlism tins C'ook Stove, il i-i c. ii!:'i!iiv;ij well in policy to ci-t tho VKIlY l.KST: :nt.l in l.uvinir the CIIAKTEK O A K. ymi c:iii rely on ift-tfina the unt .lueces ful. popular and perfect Cooking Stove ever made. SOLD BY Excelsior Manufacturing Co., dZ and '"1 1 Xnrth Main Ftreet. ST- T.OIXIS, MO AND ALL LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE E. T. DUKE & CO., 1 'LATTSM 01'TI I, N I 1511 ASK A tarn fltiih THE CHEAPES T FALL AND 187 GREAT RUSH! WINTER GOODS 1871. 1871 LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and moro too. are going to "D. SCHHASSH St CO, To buy their AT THK NEW YORK STOEE- The best and most complete STOCK OF DRESS' GOODS. Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular attention to our new styles of D'lESS-GOODS, PRINTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, RROWN SHEETING, 1JLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA 4S, BOOTS AND SHOE of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. large stock cf q jqq jjg HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE. WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, An I if yuii iil c:ill ua 27s. -J. IiSSSSSjrt., Y'i.u cm -' the !-. and iutc-t iuiproved t iini iiui icinciit.-. ri'liO niv and two hccl. ail the f.unt and X rcir cat re.ipcM and tuowtr. fj he di"j icr itiid self raker real crand mower, MSSOURI VALLEY LIFE Insurance Company No. 70 DELAY ARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL . POLICIES KOIfFOllPEITING. dividends on the CoBiiiSMi4in 3?Ian, Securing the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY : 1t. This is a Western Company, manaced by Western men. whose known finanancial charac ter, ability and position, afford umplo guaranty lor its carelul and tucceslul manatement. i l. 1..i:.... ,.11 i,.l,rf.if illir. A Premium ail -ai. It receives no notes and lives none. Policy holders Lave no interest to pay, and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies. 4tli. Jt has no restriction upon travel, f.th. Its dividend are made upon the contribution plan, (itli. Its business is exeluseivly life insurance. Are the arcumid iM..n cf interest upon premium? p ti l, hrr.ee the Company that lo.-.ns its aycrs at t!i'- hi -'h.-sl rate of interest can irive you the largest c!i idonds. Eastern companies invest tnoir m.'iuis at i. per cciit.. while this niakes its iuve;lllnts at twelve l-er cent. jr niore. The a-lvaiitau-e of Western investments to the policy holder appears in - the following starJmg figures: The amount t-f Sl.uoo. inve.-te l lor fifty year:' at t percent, compound iuttre.-t, is S lS.4ibi.-i S " " " 4'..i'ol.;t ID " " " " 117,;;j.).m i " ' " :;iH.oe:s.co It is: (.bvimi- that this company offers greater financial advantages and inducements to the policy-bolder t!ianai.y other company in existaueo OFFICERS . Ft I) Mackav. President. 1) M Swan. Vice-l'ri.-i lent. UrJ L Wever, Altd. I'tor. fb,- Var-h ban c-t -r i:id r---iler that two men .-.in cut i.n I I ind t.-u acres per o.iy. wijh man to drive, and all of thuiu wjrbiiij; intn (leorpro A Moore, Per n tary, J Jones. Ass't Secretary. Jl L isewmau. Treasurer DIRECTORS. II A Calkins. General Agent, W K Harvey, Con. etuarj. T A llurd, Attorney. .c. o nr rc ipors ;r- i ie mower eomomtd. Clmmpijn reaper and T'h Russell rearer and mower combined. W'e keep the Excelsior dropper and mower combinevl. nl th" Esterly single gear, self rnking rea per and mower t ans one horse lighter than ary other reaper. D SIpre, Leavenworth. Kan, .1 Hichards. il K II launoud II E.U-rt.ni. ra.i . . 1 hos Carney. S M Siricbler. Jurction City Chas l'.obinson. Lawrauce. W. iladley. II I) Mcckay, Leavenworth Kan I M Sw in. AV i CoiVin, (Jeo .1 .Moore. I) W Kewers. (leo L Davis, St. Louis. Mo J Merritt. E Hastings. MK Morgan " " Agentfor Xebraskaaud Xortliern liansa;-, II L X"wman Leavenworth Ka W E Chemberlain. T A l'urd, E 1; Allen, C A 'erry. Weston. Mo, ! W Veal, Topeka. Kansas. J M Price Atchison. Kan. W KStebbins, " LOCAL ITEYnTS The tigodIg of Omaha arc begiunins - - to look up the her 1 law. Ncruaha The people of Peruc, count', want a newspaper. in IIeers swett potatoes are out"' some fine large specimens. 'turning The NeLra.-ka Immigrant agent is sail to he a man of muscle. Some farmer can finJ market for a load of Oat straw by applying at the.Ur.RALD ofnee. We know of some lots of wheat sold to-Jay for fifteen cents a bushel higher than yesterday. This part of the footstool has been en- ffTnTm.el in clouds to day, with a fair amount of rain falling. It is rumored that Gen. McCook. h i in sane. His acceptance oi mc uuunu- tion at the hands of the Ohio democra cy is good evidence of it. From Mr. Eaton, the inan who looks after the water works of the B. & M. in Nebraska, we learn that his force is now operating on School Crctk, 123 miles west from Plattsmouth. Secretary Bout well promises at the end of ninety days from September 1st, to call in and cancel forty-five millions of five-twentie?, as the preliminary to a di rect funding of the public debt. The Omaha Herald can see and hear all that is going on in the country except the Morton-Hopkins Saline Land Steal. It has not yet heard of that little affair. It is deaf in that ear. "The Ancient" is with us again to-day and we "accept his apology" on the Sunday School Superintendent question; but we adhere to our original assertion that "The Ancient" is Capable of giving the little ones good advice. New Hampshire is the only State in which compulsory education has been adopted, and there the law has not been in operation long enough to give any idea of how it will suit. We believe it to be in direct conflict with the principles of a Republican form ot Government, Col. II. M. Van Arm an, Immigrant agent for Nebraska, arrived from the east this morning with the representa tives of a large colony from Michigan. He will return to Ohio to-morrow where he reports the Nebraska Fever raging. Married, at the residence of John R. Clark, Esq., Thursday, '2A th, by Rev. D. W. Cameron, Mr. Eli Plummcr and Mi's Etta Gaston, all of this city. Tbo l.nnnr connle take the 4 o'clock you wur..vruoiii w. The reports from Chicago, yesterday show a healthy market for wbeat. It went freely in open board at $1,23 cash for seller for August, and $1,14 seller for September. Time was when many people in this vicinity thought the Omaha Herald Loncat in Its loud abortions of opposition to rascality ; but its studied silence ou the Salt Land Steal, after being called on repeatedly, convinces them that it on ly opposes rascality where it is "out in the cold," fur it is generally conceded that Miller has an interest in the Salt Land Steal at least he is anxious to secure the money that Morton owes him. A neighboring oxchauge says that one of the fashions of this season is to real over all the advertisements in the paper, and see if all the stores are keeping up with the season and sly les. If you miss any familiar name from the list of busi ness men, you can know that they are not keeping up with the times, and are keeping out of sight on this account. SLOOM & GO., MOUTH NEB- Le"J co., CLOTTTTTTn V- ... """S'.T'iiG GOODS. f. BOYS AJVD CHILDREN'S CLOTlllJYG Hats and Cap.-?, Boots ami hoes, 6LANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, .TRUNKS, VALISES, EIC. it -well, train for Chicago where- know how it is yourself." "Where now is good old EH. Where now is good old Eli, Safe in the IItppy Land." Sung by the liachelor's Ar-sociation at 2:15 P. M. to-day. Jen. GOOD TFIAVELNG SOLIC ITORS WANTED. "V r c h: ve the wt!l V.r wit rn Massillion thrasher ith mounted iovvtr improved for IsTl. J. E W. MARSHALL, Agrent, R. LIVIKQSTON", Med Txaminer I ,A TTSMO UTH A " v keep the Milburn wa;?on on hand. J. D. SIMPSON &. CO., Tc keep the Chicajro" farm pump, for deep !ls id ei-terns. l--. t rev :i I'.M. keye snlkv rake and dvins horse rakes. the Tiftcn UT li Is nr. 1 ma. hlricry WAKKEXT J I J J. I t Hive .-ati.-t:o ti. n. ( c on Main bet e ;i ." til :.u l C;h north ! 5-"i l. three Joor.s west ot I'.v V- II -ui-i-. r. j. Mi:iKi:rv. A. C. Maylield and Charle Vial. Trnvtl'mg AteLts. Jur.eo diwtf. Forwarding and Cominission Merchants 'Aeents for the Omalia and St. Louis "O" Line Packets. Greenwood, on the U. & M., is be coming very much of a trading poi't Mr. liethel has a good store, and sup plies the farmers with all kinds of dry roods, groceries, etc., and Mr. Geo. Mayfield is about opening a second store there. A blacksmith shop and other necessary appendages of a country town are to be opened soon. Waters' cheap hand continues to write nLrmr Vint tsmouth and tli3 I. & M- They arc fruitful themes, and we advise this new beginner to continue in this line intil he learns to tell a straight story. The last issue of the Chronicle contained four separate items in regard to 1 latts mouth, and only one about Nebraska City, and that was an advertisement. Hesser has the finest assortment of flowers and flowering plants to be found west of the Missouri river. It is worth a month's wages to get a fair look thro' his greenhouse. With the 15. & M. as the main line to the Pacific, the Trunk, the Southwest era, the K. C. and St. Joe, and the riattsmouth and Weeping 'W ater Rail roads, our city will be pretty well sup plied. MUSIC! MUSIC! riAN'OS, ORGANS. MELODEON3 I :::nAt:ciit for the best Musical Instruments made, l'or.-ous wi-!.inir to !uy l'ianos. I'aliinet, .Mctropol it an or l'rofablo Organs, or M clod cons can purclia e through my Apcn.-y on as liberal terms as they can from the manufacturers theia.-elves. Aii ii,.-;ria..uts warranted. apri" 0 J.. N.WISE. attsmcuth, Keb- We are now occupying tho first floor of the Herald Clock. Corner Main JL: Second et. arc doins We BAKU POLLOCK. IEAL I EST ATI! !AXD IlNFl HANeR AUEST'S Have a JOM TLE IE JARSTR ACT OF TITLE Cass county Xeb- Forwarding and Commission Business, j Ware House attachedwe can furnish all the storage wanted. All goods' sent in our care willrcccive PROMPT' ATTENTION, nda roods distined for Lincoln. Ashland and the Uluo Kiver. will be lorwaruea wunoui ueiay To all Lots an 1 Lac 's in raski. O.On'-e with MsxwcH neys at l.nw. Piatt -mouth, J. llarnes; 'l'ho JJtaif U ROBERTSON .VCii-'iian, Xcbro.-ka Attor- ubii Vholcsale Dealers in THK YOU.YG SHORT I10RXED DURJIJM BULL DUKE G? ORLEANS ! WINES. LIQUORS AND-BRANDIES Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand AALvsiTLL OF 1UE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Street Commissioner .Vhite has just commleted a frame bridge on Seventh street, north of Main. The floor was covered with pitch and then a foot or more of earth placed on it. It is said that the planks will last much longer for this coating of pitch. Ed. Herald. The correspondent from this city who attacks General Vic tor Vifijuain, through the columns of the Omaha Herald of Aug. '2,i, and with him every foreign born citizen in the United States, in a most vile, slanderous and ungentlemanly manner, has placed him self so far beneath the Ftandard of a man that I had almost made up my mind to pass him by without notice, as one would any other thing of the brute creation, had it not been that in calling all foreign born citizens, ''Refugees from justice, deserters, exiles, and paupers of foreign countries," he attacks such men as Gen eral La Fayette, Baron Von Stuben, Raron DcKalb, Major General Richard Montgomery all of them noble foreigners who offered with our great Washington their breasts for English bullets in the cause of American Independence. Are such men as these to be placed by this poor biizxarJ, who seeks newspaper no toriety, on the mine standard with him self 'deserters, paupers Sec' Mr. Edi tor, this same correspondent forgets that our sons are married to the daughters of these same 'iter bloated' foreigners, and they in turn are married to our sisters and daughters. He acknowledges that these same foreigners fought nobly dur ing the late rebellion to maintain the honor and glory of that flag which these "beer-bloated foreigners" La lay ette, Jiaron J'e Kalb, Uarou fctcuben, and Richard Montgomery had assisted in handing down to their protection hould thev seek a home on cur shores, and yet this extraordinary genius would disfianL-his3 the whole bulk of the For eign Bom citizens. Xow, Mr. Editor, I am as much opposed to breaking the Sabbath as is this same correspondent, but on account of my likes and dislikes I do not wish to do so great a wrong as to blackguard all who are not of the same opinion as myself. I am afraid the cause of Temperance has suffered severely by the late attack upon some of our best citizens. This same liliputian will have to seek notoriety some other way than through the press we suggest that he goes with "Fitz on the Dump. An Amkiucan Citizen. ain Street. Second Door East of the Court House- r BRANCH HOUSE Broadway. Coucneil Bluffs Iowa. E",g.3 riattsmouth, Nebraska. CO T3 IE T3 a '6i FROM WATERLOO. Wes. Montgomery, formerly a typo in the Herald office, came in from Lincoln to day to Fpend a short time with his relatives in this city. Ho ha3 been ap pointed to a "sit" in the Government Frinting office at Washington, where he will go in the course of a few weeks. Wes. is a "true blue," and served his country on tho "tented field." The Mobile Rrn'mttr is rejoicing over its success in breaking up that "new de parture" business. It claims that the Democratic party is fairly committed to the doctrine of abrogating the amend ments to the Constitution. The resto ration of slavery 13 anxiously looked for bv the editor of that sheet. (SI H ! Ph H 5 3 C 3 re i J llau. iiZ m 0 CO Cl O . to tz CO o o CO a CO - CO o O JO o o CD s C3 6 o a CO O o to o CO CL O 2. O T3 a rt U2 CO o CO S3 o v '- vi CO u B C3 O t3 o CO vi CO C3 sz Ui a ci . Wiuld respectfully infjrru the eil'ueiiK o l'bittsm'ioth and v i inity that he ha-, "pi in d Dispensary at 1'mahn. Nebr;u-Ia, whero v feiits (-:in t.et reliable tr atmentl'or a!l di:ei- 1 aitieular attention paid to AH Ii ' "'. " f.i'.n:!. ys'hma. Brir.i-hiti-". Ci-ii'ii'i'i-ii'-i.. I'r'it ii oi. tiravei. i'araiysis. Loss of Voice, W akeluluos. 1 vcr. Sores, Khcuiuati.-m. tini'.ru, Ni ur.ib ia. Tu-mnrs. l'ia lih.' a.'Drcp-v. fa t.urh. Cold 1 e.-f 811 1 Hands. , li,oi--.ic;-s. Ii-e:ise- Ki.int s, l.:sip. !..s, Ner vous 1 'el f" ? .-ion. 1'y i : I 'os tiveni.-s. l.i-.'-r -o, '.;..;':(. mi in. 1 1 M'ei '.in- -i -. all Private di-- -. l-'a'lii.,.- cl'lb. Voml i.n-1 aii l' no.!.- e: n. i, oi.l-. licit lns . w ! If ii .loi.-ii-. f.-iii:bs, ticiit, Wbili S i llinrs. St . i;us l'ai.i e . j he 1 h i r i-pi i iikhk i.'.ly 1 ji atcd and wii1 pay particular alum i--:i. Oln'tli-inl .S'-.-v . and all .-uppri -si.in-s :i-:d T rn vubi i ll ie-. and H other deases I eeuliar to w I'ci-m.oh ln Slave been undo; treatment id" other h si.-ian-; and have not been cured, i re invited to :!! as 1 ore nil private diseases no matter el hou ioii standing, and curvi (j'mirKnl' tJ or i O J'A J . Call mid see the Doctor without ddar. Hi.-; charges are moderate an 1 con 'iilta'.ions tree. .111 i-otumunieations ulrietly eonli.k-st ml. lis peiisaiy and eonsultiition room No. U4:i I imam treet. corner i-'ourtei ntli. tnliee hours frmn a m.. to i '4 m. 1. O. Bos No. U'TJ jyl iivl.- LJ CO CO t'J GREAT SALE OF WOOL WAITED Founds of Wool Want tit ST- JOSEPH WOOLEN MILLS. FOR WHICH THE I2i?;3ie.Nt lrioe '.vill hv lait1j IN GOODS OR MONEY. Our poods will be found well worth a tri.' and to be in every re-ped as wo n pi c-i ut jtood, fast colors, sopcrior lini.-h. and hs tljey uro all wool, anil no shoddy, w.ist or tyuv om-1 in their manufacture, we guarantee s.tt i.-l.ieti-n as to their durability. Parties orderinj.' coodi in exchano lor wool are assured of Kelt in t hem at tho very 1 owo-t price. Those desirimr tin ir iul manulactun d into rolls or single yarn will have it ivturnc.1 immediately withoutcharfjes for Urij ao to and from the depot. . l'riic for eardinR'-; cardan?, H ir.mns ami ruiim;. -oe per pound. , atisl.u-tion iriven in all respect--. Nun I lea of iroods sent and prices riven when reiiie.-ted. W e manulacturo and keep eon-1 , n : I v on band the largest stock ot woolens to l o toiu.d in the west nsist imr of ca.ii. u-ris. tweeds, o 1 Felled clothes, sauinctts, .leans, plain and pbiidll.nilicls. (fi-ey Slid white blanket-. Mock llif vu rn. simrle or dun lib, in all colors. Ac. W o would invito llio attention of f:irmiist tlii- a Ivi rti-ciuent wimld pci l'er -1 t..r "Mi goods 10 money, and will j-ivo you better bar gains than you eat. s:ct elsewhere. iive us ac ill. or scud your wool. l actory. North Third S-lreet. ;i:o. DUKiJi .t cn. Aprii 1 1 v.-iim- HENRY BOECE MUALKK IN PURN1 T U il y. J Mm to Hon. J. E. Lamaster, Itcvenuo col lector for this district, is in Washington settling up his business. He says i is an up hill business trying to collect tax from the Omaha distillers. They re main in business long enough to get assessed and then "light out." Henry Thomas, Esq., of this city, re ceived this morning the following letter from V. V. Leonard, Esq., at "Waterloo Franklin county, Nebraska, who is one of the agents of the South Platte Colony Comnanv. of this city. He writes in glowing terms as follows : Waterloo, Neb. ) Aug. 21st. 1871. j Friend Thomas: I am in a dugout about one mile from the nearest habita tion. Kirkpatrick has gone to the ex trcme west of the county on business f,r (hfi connianv. I am coing to Fort Kearney to-morrow also, on business for thfi Cuninariv. We have not received any mails from Flattsmouth yet, there for we know nothing in regard to the action oi tho Company. a'eiuimg here is as favorable as one could wish so far. A store is being erected in Water loo, a Blacksmithshop soon expected. We are about to have a IVt Office es tablished. Wc have received the pa pers from Washington this morning and I have got to take them to Fort Kear ney to get them properly tigucd, and then we will have a regular line esta blished by the General Government from lied Cloud- We are doing our best and putting in our biggtt Uclcs which are bound to win. Kirkpatrick and myself went to raising Saturday, we worked all easy just as though we had followed the business for years. Every man signed our petition lor the County Seat at Waterloo, except one, that were voters. Respectfully, V. V. Leonard. I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, ON 71 -rILL tind at my farm in Cas concty at lO lorcrade cows. Si for thorough bn-ad cows, 't he Duke is deep red. sixteen months old, nn.l ic-fof-hs fwp'.vp hue. dri'd rnd iiortv l-ounds. i:.l i. without exception. the liccst animal of iUa L-n.l in the State. Pt-nK'-KrE : t'.ot ly Duke of Paris fpnjre Ofi-Ci j A. 11. 15.) ho by Duke Airdica ip. I'H A. II. B.) out of Lona the NIV'th. Lona out of impoted (itley (4"k'.U B. 11. B.) The Duke is out of Mary Ti-i.-ti ' 1 liv Buckeye A. 11. 15 ': Mary l'aeu. by Crowder (""'. A. H. B.). ior lull pedigree of rowder, reter to tfth volume ot American Herd i:.-ok. I will give one hundred ahd l:liy dol lars for the poorest calf, frtm any thorough- l.red eaw that mny be hreJ, and can show a reeorded pedigree. K. SAtiE. may lVlAwtf. lid A. goutli Ulc Main Street FLATTSIVJOUTK, CaSS CO., ftleS: Mr. Ilojikius, Superintendent, anl other ofTicers of the K. C. St. Joe & C. B. R. R., were in tho city last evening. They contemplate changing their track to the river hank opposite this city at an early day. This will be good news to the peoplo of Plattsmouth and Las? county. The people of Johnson county have before them a proposition to vote $102, 000 in bonds, to aid in the construction of the Atchison & Nebraska Ii. R., nnl several other counties on that route pro pose to extend aid. In the face of these facts there are people in Cass and Otoe counties who profess to believe that the road will be censtrueted up the Missouri river, instead of the interior route, without a dollar aid from these counties, along this line. Perhaps it will. Let each man judge for himself. The iinsanitv of ex-King George, of Hanover, who believes that he is dead, is almost amuVingiy absurd as that of A. II. Stephens, who thinks ho is alive. The longest stream of water ever thmwn by a steam fire enpino is said to have been :;27 feet. The eugin was tho 'Gift" of Cincinnati, in or lioG. A laoy writes to know if it is proper that is if it is lailylike to retaliate by squeezing back when a man squeezes her hand. Mr. Editor answers : "Well, vou might squeeze easy, just enough to let hiui know that you are not disposed t,- lift mean about it. But don t turn around and ask him, "How is that f,ir Lioh ?' or he mi''ht think you too forward. A Large quantity of desirable property, consisting in part of THREB HUNDHBD LOTS, In my Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, and Several lots of ADJOINING THE CITY. Thfisft Lots are well Situated, as regards HEALTHFUL LOCALITY. Commands some of the most BEAUTIFUL VIEWS 'fin? m inTini iMVF.Ii nml iirpi-mivpiiient for Dwellimrs or Stores. Jhc Vll J llli ' .... . ....... ' - . , trie central pari e mouth below, it NTAINS; over this route the Burlimrtcn k Missouri River R. R. Co. have already com pleted some ) miles id" the best railroad, with the most level route in tho west, 1 i ,-;ii I,,. fiwl,oi1 nrol viii.iiinT tn n inni linn with the Union 1 acinc It. Ik. .1 i j 1 1 1 . 1 e. iuuu 11111 i v uui. ti - -' " .? . . . l-v.rf Iv'nnmoir livnrTt Vrivr-rnhpr. It. is the ultimate dc.-ign ot tins road to reach the Pacific coast by a NEAR ROUTE over better grades than any yet found, and thus CONTROL TI1H TRANS-CONTINENTAL IRAbllC, which will in consequence pour all its advantages at this point. A Bridge over the Missouri River 1 , . -l 1 . !.!-. .n ,1 Ilj r,QTi,rcfil.-A ir will be commencea nere wiinor.ttn iay, cnniifcuu mi-Mr, t, ,,-.r v i" ;riV Tmr1 ;v;n tbic eiti; tlm S I f li V V S T A NI ) 31Ubl JUlil'-Ut liUUiri Mo'' v l.r,n,.l, .;i-..,.i:'Tm .ilwu e lirnti ftfil to drain two ou.siness ior many miles into this MAIN ARTERY. ; all winch prove conclusively mat. uu opening for Safe and Profitable Investment ('itv of" IMattsmouth is destiued to be one 01 the principal cities ot of the Continent. Situated i n the beautiful Missouri River, at tli p tt,A Tl.,it ITIr-n rcifli tlioiKiTol rr niilos rd' nriviiration aliove and VATiiiiR-smW GATEWAY TO THE ROCKY MOU New tusk Tho elephants just landed in York promise to make full-blooded a rcarers of America. Goethe said tlfat the destiny of any nation at any given time depends on the opinions cf its young men under the age 01 liVO-and twenty. i. Lon'l.tT com-.r;i-.r RptilEslntfi nnd rood homes in tli'.s most promi- C 1. 11 lit luuiri uin.i ej .-.v.... -.v. ' ' t . x . , . T - ,Il : pt ATTsAinTTTIl i pnnnoetod bv rail with Ll NCOLN, and the in ClllV.11. XJJ.VJ.J-k-,.i-'i - . . . , ,, , torior towns of a rapidly settling section ol the Cne.-t agricultural lands in the t'..i 1. f..in.ir.ti,-.n witli n!l t1n .riwiis rin the river, above and 1;o.gw it .iVn i. rn l r,hiris.ro ia onlv 22 Hours distant while St-. T.ftni is "hnt. 21. Comnutition in transiiortatiofi between river and railwaj insures cheap ircights to St. Louis, while tlireo roads Jo Chicago k-ei uownex horbitant rates in that direction. .Uihiom 01 uouars o uiaicuat ci;ui:j(i uianuiae tured for the rapidly increasing demands of the interior portion of the State, and al together, th ere is no more truiy encourr.ging locality to settle in Plattsmouth. -53 1ST TS MtS Vrl . LOUHGES, SAFES, TACLEG; BEDSTEADS or all riHdrRiPTio.vsi and at all i-uh:j:u. ftietalic Burial Cases. OP ALL SIZES. WOODEN COFFINS Uea ly Made, niid Sold Cheap f rCar h. With many thanks for past patronage. T ii Vlio till to can ann cxatuiue uii laistre-. nituro and Coffins janil'-'t F U R U I T.U R E k ;. t , w CABINET MAKER And dealer in all kinJa of mais 3tkf.kt. (thirl door weit of P O Plattsmouth Neb. in than right here Terms : Half Down, balance in six Months. All letters of inquiry, containing a postage stamp for return, will be 'promptly answered. Auares3 r.epairing and Varnihinir neatly done. 3 .Funerals tltnded at tho ehortcct notice. Horse Doctor and Veterinary Surgscn. Mr. Frfd.Otz. un e ihtIt'-c lloivo liur-ti.r and Vttcrii.a'J' s-a.'-'O ". i-a- located in I'iat'--mouth, with niii -o at ti"- 'ie.me r s::i Mr in. has rent- il t is ' on. aiudii u.i .la ldu.J Krttiicdn.tiy oa.-I '!' the li--:.;.or .-'.il.lc.-. !u;-e in: i- trW;. up all t!.e ci.uvi riii'i: -i-j tur trc :-in linni:.- in tlien.iot seient-.t'ii- u.aririi-r. lie i,y-"- ' 'i euro ajy liiMMt v. hidi ho; fi.Jii h; :r to .-.t.-h 113 i'.Iwvoiif. M -iv.n. r-i.-luhi. i'o!i-w-. il. l;iiu'ni.-.-. -to. lie rot only utelcrtalci to aure uor-sts, hut will treat oxtn, con?, or an:-cthi-r tiniti.al. oull d.iwtf. SHEPPAKD DUKE, Plattsmouth, Cans Co. Neb. GETTING jSTAPJIIED. 1 TV-SAYS V-R (i.'XNi M K.s'. on tho 1 j Jihi.- o!' 1 1 o inc. iii. a ti.o 1 tvt r in ci-o- iirn-ty of eotsn .iImtk-.I. m:o jh 1 1 i y hnj- tor tho-e x-. iiu Ic-. 1 nn'iU; pilii-.-. Sent frl; iri-c:.; liOV.'.M.A Aov'JLiV'lJ .1 l-il l. . . i ti .:.imu;. ! 1. , i-u i-iivcii'i .A .tdri... .0", i-u v i'. I'l.iJ ..U