Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 19, 1871, Image 3

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Estray Notice.
T.ik.i ui Ly undersigned, in Eiisht Milo
Orove l'recinct. C.i county, one pony iu:ire. 6
ve.-rs old. chestnut sorrel, little white on fac
botli ri 'lit feet white, branded "! 2"on left
tflOUl.ltT. WM. AVETENkAUF.t
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Iaum"bci7! Lumlicr
The Undersigned iUS on hand anil id
lfan?sf:l wring?
All k:nd. of
COTTONWOOD LUMBER! !
A, 'ni.4 Mills atthe Ferry Landins at riHttf mouth
Orders Promptly Filled.!
WlLLIAU EdcKUTO..
Junr". 1 JAwtf.
SUBSCRIBE MOW
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THE HERALD
IS TIllJ OXLY (KYE CIl'IXG
com rum: xi:ivs from
Tin: an i LIT WEST
iiiynrr.n.v
I'LATI'SM OUT II AND
- tout Ivi:akxi:y.
THE HERALD
Ncw Of.l tlic
BEST .11)1'ER T1SI.Y; .MEDIUM
'.t.d"i!.c
MISSOURI RIVER
It is reul ! l'arincrs, Meiuli ua 3Ie
chaiiios. ('out riii-tors, Stoi-k Dealers,
Kailrua.l Men, llnsinoss Men,
Iam;f.u-tur-;-rji, (Am-umens
AND
GETTING MAS2IED.
Kssays r.r Yi un JIrn, on grent social evils
and abuses, whi-u intorfcrc wirii marria-e
with sure ui ear. sol relief f..r the Kr.'in? andl n
f irtunutc, d;ifexed ind ! vnil i.i ' t 1. : t
) in sealed envelopes. J: J. . ...
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
-Vo. - Xiv.'h S-rc, thilurlt 'pit J'a
TI ROBERTSON -
Vboleftilc Dealers in
WINKS. LIQUORS AND 1 II AN DIES -Best
quality cf Cigars and Tobacco always on hand
All prdero promptly attended to.
AIN STREET. OSK UOOK WEST OF 'HIE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE
BLOOM
-F R'SH.VG GOODS
HOYS AjYI CHILDRESS CLOTlllJVG
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
ain Street- Second Door East of the Court House-
E RANCH HOUSE Lroadwy.Coucncil Eluffs Iowa.
MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE
Insurance Oonipany
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
ALL POLICIES K0N-F011FEITING.
I5Ivide3!4a?4 n thii Contribution Ian,
Securing the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
l-t. TIi i is ii Western Coirpany, managed by Western men, whoso known finannncial charac
ter, sibiiily iitid T osition, iillor l snni-le rti:iranty for its careful and Fuccoful luauageuicut.
21. I:s i'olires are i-.W nofi-lrl'i I i n;r.
'J-1, l'rciniuin all it rcrrive no notf and sires none Policy holders have no interest
to I'iiy, und no outtandinK notes as liei:s upon their iilicies.
ii. Jt has no re.-ti i. tii.n upon travel.
.r.-'i. 1 1 s itividends are mad'- tipott '.h' i" r.t rl'
till, lis ba"ines ia ex'dufcivlj' life ii;.-uzaFi?c.
Are the accumulation of intcr'tt upon pre i.siuin? rid. bor.ee too Comp:i:iy that loans its .
at the hif.'bc-t rate of int. n-t c .n ive you t'ue l;ircst dividends. Ea.-'tcrn companies invest thuir
no'tieys a; i p( r cent.. . bile t h is i::ikes its i:i vcstineiiti at t wel vc per cent, or in. ire.
The adviuit.iire ol Wc.-'Utji investment." to the poli. y holder appears iu the following startlinj
Cgurei: 1acanuuiit of Sl.'Xjo, invested for fifty years at
t' per cent, compound interest, is S l-'.l.bi
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Tt i nhvioii that thi : c.-impnny ofT.-rs prcater nnnncial alvantases and inducements to the
poli -y-h.!dr than av.y ..ihT company ia ei'.staiiets
OFFTCKRS ;
li I) M;i"k.iT. Prr-;d.-rt.
1 y, S-.v.Mi. Vice I'i '-i-'e:if,
L'r J L . ver, M d. U'tvr.
tiinr'"1 A M..-!
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.r'.-lary,
TrcasMcr
DIRECTORS.
I' 'i;r". Lraver.n wr;'a. K in, ! i I) M.-v k-iy, I.cavcnwi.ith Ivan. 1! L N'-'ivir.M T,r,:ivcn,xurlh Ik
.1 V IMohards. " I .'.I Si. " " W V. C'lemberUin.
11 II Hammond " " V r C it in. " T A Kurd.
!l i: Ue.t..n. " " ti.-o .1 " " i: H Allen.
lh..s Carney. " " T) W i-. irers. " " f A "-r'v. Weston. ?.Io.
S M Si in kier. .T.ir ":ini City Oo h I'.ivi-, Louis. M ii V Vi-i, i'oppka. Knn:i5.
Chas Kobinrou, Ls n.acs, ! .''rriit. " " ,i " t l'ri.'e Aiehison, Kau.
W.I!.vdle.v. - J'. I l!!?:iiip. " ' V R Stebbins, "
M R .Mor-:i;i "
1. IS. COWAJLT,
GOOD TRAVELNO SOLICITORS WANTED.
V7. HAP.SIIALL, Agent, T, r . -7-,, rrwiS
LIVINGSTON , filed Tzanina i 11 O if 1 1
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
1871
1871.
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! !
EvcryboJj, and more too, are going to
D. SOHHASSB 8c CO,
To buy their
Pall ci,23.cl 7"iiiL.te3r CS-c;-02.!S
AT
1ST ji! "W" YOEK STOSE-
The best and most complete '
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS-
Are now on exhibition at the Xew York Store, at crcatly reduced prices. V' call particular
uueuuun to our new tijies of
DRESS-GOODS. 1MUNT3,
DELAINS, (ilNUUAMS.
liltOWN SHEETING,
JiLEACHED COTTONS,
HALMOilALS. CARPETS,
CLARK'S ,EV THREAD,
COTTON YAH .S, IJOOTS AND SIIOi:
ot ail kir.Ut and j ri .ts to n.: our numerous customers. la'fce etocl- of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QLEENSWARE.
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
' -outl. ide Main street
GO.,
FlatUmouth, Nebraska.
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71 A Cnlkins, Cencr.il Apctit,
Vv' II Harvey. Con. r etuarj,
T A iiurd, Attorney.
1871
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CaSS CO., lteB
LOCAL 3STE3WS
Rev. Mr. Swart, will preach next
Sabbath, at 4 o'clock, p m., in place of
Iter. Mr. Arnold, who has gone to Iowa
after Lis family.
Dou't fail to go to the Fair and stay
all chiy, to-morrow. It is the last aivl
only chance. You can get your dinner
on the Ground.
I-AIY I'.ai'E-VrKIAVMZIl.
The Great trial of la ly eu
r tiian-hip
for the sj-eciul jncniiutns of an ele-gmt
Side Saddle, and a Silver GoUet, will
coi'.ie olf at 2; 1), toni'jncw, and iintne
diately thereafter, the trotting and pac
ing will take place, for the $50 and $'2;
purses, llverybody wiil he there.
a SARKow i;si.tir..
Til roc JIt'll IIitrrIcI in ?Inia Nit-t
Oil vrrl.
V.'aher J. White, Me:idow and
Chriitoidier Mahony, were Lurried alive
on the west hide of Main Street Cnlvcit,
about II o'clock to-day. White and
Meadows were taken out unhurt. Not
so with Christopher Mahony, who being
an older man, was not active enough to
escape the havy mass of dirt, and when
taken out, was very much exhausted,
and it is feared internally injured.
Col II. W. Furnas, President of the
State Board of Agriculture, and his s-on
Arthur, are in the city attending the
Cus.s Cuunty Fair.
F. J. Mettcer is running a very nice
spring wagon to and from the Fair
ground for the accommodation of the
public. If you wish a .eat to-morrow
you fchould frpeak in time, as the ru-h
will be great.
The Howard Association, of Phila
delphia, has for many 3-ears enjoyed a
good reputation for professional skill and
honorable dealing. We have reason to
believe that it is au institution of a use
ful character, conducted Ly trustworthy
managers.
the r.v:i:.
We have no time to speak in detail of
the Fair now in progress, but will say
that it is proving a grand success, at
least so far as the display of line stock,
One products and manufactures are con
cerned. There are a very large number
of entries, and some of the line.-t stock
is on exhibition that can be
where in the United States.
found am
51 ass ?ii:rxis!i Ki-Miiii r.
The people of Plattsmouth and vi
cinity will meet tn .ft.tsc to-night at
Fitzgerald's Hall, to subscribe their mite
for the one hundred thousand homeless
and destitute people of all nations in
Chicago. No one could give to a better
cause. So terrible a calamity appeals to
the sympathies of mankind. Plttts
mouth will not be behind in doing l.er
part. Let everybody turn oat to-night.
We must send a few car le-ads uf provis
ions. If there is anyloly too po-.r to
give when suffering humanity cries lor
help, they can at least help collect :.ud
ship what others give.
issiR.ixi'!: ((mi'.im::m am.
KKiiir.
It is now ascertained that neatly all
the old reliable insurance companies,
such as the Underwriter-, Home, Pho
nix, of New York, and the Etna, City
Fire and Phanix of Hartford, as well as
the San Francisco companies,! will pay
all their losses in Chicago without im
pairment of capital. This comes of the
wise provisions of the law under which
they are incorporated, limiting them
in the amount of insurance being able
to take only half of their ca h capita!
and assets in any one city in the United
State.-. This will be good news to every
one insured in these staunch and world
renowned companies.
The case of City of Plattsmouth vs.
Joseph Sehlatcr, Ibr violation of ordin
ance No. 0, in refusing to take out li
cense to do business had a hearing yc
terda3 evening, and resulted in a line
imposed upon defendant.
Frank Williams is in the city looking
as hearty and jolly as ever. Frank is
now Marshal of Crete, and we would ad-
1 1 1 , 1
vise rogues to give mm a wide iertn it
they want to run at hrge.
TIIK tXIIC'AiiO IttMiS.
As it may be cf interest to some of
our readers to know huw the late fire
may effect the standuig of the Chicago
Banks, we give below tho news of to
day in regard to them :
"The Commercial National Bank will
commence rebuiiaing on tneir 01a site
to-morrow. Meanwhile they are open
for business on West Washington Street-
They opened their vault this forenoon.
and ail their books, papers, money and
certfieates were in pt.i'ect order."
The other Banks will undoubtedly re
sume business immediately, as the vaults
have been opened, and without except
ion, everything has been found in a per
fect state of preservation. Loans have
been made largely to that class of busi
ness men that suffer least from the dis
asterprincipal loanson real estate sure
ty being eastern capital.
Most of the insurance companies will
meet their losses promptly, as soon as
losics are adjusted.
Mr. C. Cooper, who has been out on
the B. & M. for come time past, arrived
at home to-day.
THE i:iXlTI.V.
We learn by private letter from Green
wood, that the Republican tiekct hal 'Jo
majority in that precinct. It is also re
ported that Weeping Water, Salt Creek,
Tipton, Liberty and Stove Creek, gave
Republican Majorities, but we have not
been able to obtain the figures from any
of the ubove named places. We are in
hopes to have the returns complete to
morrow. Enough however, is known to
asjure U3 that the entire Republican
ticket is elected in this county.
Oar former townsman, S. F. Cooper,
came in from Ciete a day or two since,
and reports e
.ry thing lively in that vb
eiuity.
ELECTION
The follo'inq i the Official Canvas
Oilicers,
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A subscriber out in Clay County asks
us to stir up the mni! department, and
sveure the carrying of the m:'il as far as
Sutton, in that County. We are not
fully po-tcd on the mail routes in the
west, but we do know that those conn
ties are filling i'p very rapidly with in
telligent settlers, and they should bi
provided with all the conveniences in tin
way of mails that it is possible to givt
them.
Persons having claims against the
Ca-s Cuunty Agricultural and Mechanic
al Association for labor or material fur
nished during the recent Fair, are re
quested to hand their recounts to the
Secretary at once, in order that the
business a Hairs may be set in shape at
the next meeeting of the board.
II D. Hathaway,
Secretary.
The P.. & M. Co. have their head
quarters in this city under the IIkuald
Odiee, and that wideawake agent, T. A.
Iliordan, Esq , has just put up one of
the neatest signs to be seen in the city.
We imagine some one said it was
stormy. 1 erhaps we are mistaken.
Get out your Sleighs it has been
snowing "right smart" to-day.
(HKK IVOitK.
A few days ago we mentioned the fact
that Fitzgerald had taken the contract
of building the O. & S. W. 11. 11. from
Crete to Beatrice, and now we learn that
the Cummissioncrs will examine the
first ten miles of the road to-day, for
the purpose of securing the State land
grant. Ibis is pushing things lively.
Charles II. King, Esq., of Eight Mile
Grove, has our thanks for the premium
head of cabbage. We do not know the
exact weight, but it would only require
two like it to m tke a barrel of krout.
"A LI. O. K."
Capt. II. E. Palmer, who represents
iu this city several of the leading insur
ance Companies of the United States,
is in receipt of special dispatches an
nouncing the solvency of the companies,
notwithstanding their heavy los.-e3 in
Chicago, and instructing him to pro
ceed as
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5-3 -;r1'Jr?Z'i'-'---ZL?'-ii2 'Cil
usual with insurance, but to money will be refunded him. Every
nurease the rates, and in some body should go to the Saunders County
largely
instances to double them. The Home
is said to be able to adjust all losses
promptly and to pay on call. The
Phoenix has an available fund of nearly '
$ 2. 000,000, while her Chicago losses do
not exceed $3:0,o00. The Underwriters
lose about $'.'06,000 in the Chicago fire,
which they will pay promptly and still
have over luilf a r.ri'Uon untouched
surplus. This looks healthy, and no one
insured in any of these leading compa
nies need to have a moment's uneasi
ness. In addition to some contributions al
ready mentioned for the Chicago suffer
ers, the following sum was received on
the 13ta closing at midnight, $'.'L.)!r,74, menee shipping grain to Chicago 3Ion
in cash saying nothing shout the im- day morning. This will almost com
mense supplies of clothin-. provjs-! pletely restore -onIdcncc in business
i'J'-S ' .-ir-i-s.
RETURNS.
vetes for Cass County for County
Iiaae Wilis.
J. S. Morton,
L. II oh b s.
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Frederick D. Lenhoff.
rs
D. W. McKinnon.
James M. Patterson,
J. "iV- Johnson,
Ambrose Lnzeoby.
II. E. Ellison.
C. II. Wirslo-x.
U. W. Wise.
J. D. Patterson.
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J. W. Thomas,
Wm. Powers.
Ed. Bradley.
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G. tV. Fairfield.
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L. II. Janics,
Price Cunningham,
TII i; AtVAEJIlS.
We will publish, on Monday, the
awards made during the recent County
Fair.
The total amount of grain destroyed
by the recent fire in Chicago in five
elevators, amounts to 1 ,('OO,O00 bu-hels.
fiie amount remaining in elevators is
about 5,00:,0o0 bushels.
Her Majesty's subjects have
done
They
limliK' bv t!if Clih-nn-rt liiitT.'pnra
. j . . v..
have sent 10,."0' Sterling, or $b-,-'')'
oQO.QOO blankets and any uumber
of military tents that may be wanted.
The Committee appointed to procure
clothing for the Chicago sufferers desire
to return their sincere thanks to the
ladies of this city for the liberal manner
in which they have responded to the
call. The have secured a goodly sup
ply, which will be immediately shipped
to Chicaco.
S IR A CIIK. r.
Just as the exercises of the Fair had
closed last cveniirg, and the crowd was
leaving for home, quite a serious acci
dent occurred. Several parties were
running races, not in tho programme,
and as is usual in such cases they soon
became very careless. Wm. Gilmour,
jr., was riding a race, and when near the
outcome his horse came in collision with
snothcr horse and rider that were at
tempting to cross the track. The shock
threw Mr. Gilmour and his horse both
to the ground, tho horse filling on him
very heavily. He was picked up appar
ently lifeless; but restoratives being at
hand his respiration and pulsation were
soon restored, and we learn to-da that
it is thought his injuries will not prove
fatal. The horse which he rode had his
shoulder broken by the collision.
KAl'XDtlt.S coixiy 1 aii:.
The Saunders Count' Fair comes off
on the 1'Jth and i.'0th inst., and
the indications are that they will have a
first-class time. Arrangements have
been perfected with the B. Sc M. Co. to
carry passengers to and from the Fair at
three-fifths fare, and stock will be trans
ported free the owner to pay forgoing
aud on returning with a certificate that
the stock has been on exhibition the
Fair.
i n i 1 t com im a i
We learn from Col. II. M. Van Ar
man, State Immigration Agent, that ten
families of a colony organized by him
arrived to-day, and will settle in Seward
and Crete. "And the cry is still they
come !"'
Among the curious things on exhibi
tion at the Fair, was a "charm string"
of buttons entered by miss Nellie Par
mele, that had 700 buttons on, making
a string nearly ten feet long.
I'OKU'AStO!
Orders were received at the li & 31.
II. R. offices in this city to-day to coiu-
IS71.
A, II G. BUCK
GROCERIES S,- PROVISIONS,
I would respectful'! annour.ee to tho cit;e;iy
OL-
Port smouth h Vicinity
that I have oju-ieda frst class
Grocery & Provision Store,
on Cth Street, south of
I.IAIN STREET.
PUB LI C PATRONAGE.
Gomiji tlcliTcrvd to any part oflhe citv free of
cbaricti A. Ji. 1UCK.
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Legal Notice.
John S'nvdrr an ! Martha 1!. Sr.ydcr will take
notic, tiit 1 'allied W Cameron, Old on the I'.',
day ! . "September IsTI.lilu his p.'t ti i.m in the
I'i-tri' t Conn if the J Judi.dal L'i.-uier in and
for I'.i- e.'iu.ty Nebraska, ntruiii-t .'ohn snder
Martha I). .Snyd.-r an I Calvin Jl. 1'arineU I'e
fendants setting forth that the said JoO:i 'Sny
der and Martha I', Snyder, pvc 4 laurs nci1 to
faij l'aniel W. Cameron. 011 the west half ol
the souili ra.-t uuarter and the west hall . I the
north ca.-t q.i.irter of "cettou Xo. Thirty Poirin
'!' iir hiu 1 N01 th of riuih'c la l.at of Cth 1'.
M. in fai-l t'oimty of T.is-, to sreure the pa -lMinta
of the film of Thirty live hundred lo lars
and intere-t are-rdin to a eertnin I'toiuissory
note reterri'l to in said inortKape. i'id Jray
ingthutsaid JohnSnyder and Martha li Snyder
in i.v pay said sum now elaiuied to 1'odiie wi;h in
terest amounting 'u the sum of s !,,"oil, within
teie.-t at U per rent from tho '27' U day uf l'ch
uary 1S71. or thaf said pretni-es may he Sidd to
pay the tauia said John Snyder and Martha 1!
Snyder are required to .in.-.n'er s-iid petition on
or before the Ota day of Nov. 171.
DA NIK I, W CAMERON
Pv Matwv i.i. A C-tiA vma n An s Se 1 t . 2 1 w" t
BROOKS IIOUSKT"
JOHN FITZtjJEKALD Proprietor
Mtiin Street, Between 5th and 6th.
PheSns Paine
GENLRAL iNSURNCE AG'T
I "LATTS MOUTH, N K f'HASK A.
Represents soiuo i f the mo-t reliable Couipau
ies in ihe United States.
Office, with Parties i Pollock in Fittrerald
B!iek . jauTdAwtt
CWGERtES PROVISIONS !
CALL AT
AUCTION AND
C o m m i bs io n Room .s
UAiySTR
Where you can buy almost every thing
eatable, including
IFresIi JFruit
At the lowest Prices for cash. Tliehe.-t
price paid for Country Produce,
Uutter, Chickens, c. Sic.
Goods Delivered in the City
Free of Charge.
S. PIT KM
jylTd&wtf.
A'AA'.VA.S CITY.
St. Joseph & Council Blutts
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Forms the connecting link between
The Union l'ucific Railroads, and the Southei
and Kasteiu
THROUGH LINES.
Good Accommodations,
tiood Connection',
ijood Speed.
Runninir from Counejl Rlufis-to Kunsar t'ity. and
over the uiat-'iiilieiUit Iron Uridse iicro.-s the
Missouri Kiver No Change ol C;:r:!
MILKS THE SHOUT EST ROUTE
OMAHA & ST. LOUTS
CONNECTI.NO
AT KANSAS CITY with the North Missouri
and Missouri Pacific Ko:uls for St. LouU and
all points Last and South.
V. ith Kansas and i'aeilic itailroad for Lawcr
cr.ee, fopeka. Sheridan, i'eiiver and all
points in Southern Kau.-a--. Cidorado and
Sew Mexieo.
Villi the Missouri River, Fort ftcott and OulJ
Railroad lor Fort Scott, Uiiiler Spriiigi and
the I tuiian Territory.
AT LEA YEN U .lid ll with Kansas P.o ifiv Rai
roa t for Lawrence. Topeka. I'envtr. A'-.
AT Ailil.-ON' with Central l'ranch E.-.ilroad
f..r Seniea. (.'eiilraliii. Irving, Waf.-rvilic
and points ill Central Kan.-a.
AT S 1' ! 1 1 Ll'H with Hannibal and St. Joseph
Railroad for lUnnilml. (iuiney. C'hicaso and
all point - Rji-t. , , ,
With St.Joseidi A I'-nviT Railroad for Troy
Wiitiieria and points in Nortli-rn Kansas.
AT t'lii Nt'lL RLL'l KS with the Union Pacific
Raiiromt fir smoux City, UeoTtr, Salt Lake
ai:d Caiilornia.
With Sioux city Paeiric Railroad fir Sioux
city and points in t he-far North..
With the. Chi' apo A Northwestern R-.ilroads;
Chie2 llo-. k Island und Pacific Roilroad:
h. l Rurlinirton A- Missouri River Railroad
for Ciiieairo and Points East.
'i icktts as LOW' n by any Other Route.
Pul. man's Palace Cars on all niuht trains.
No Chaise ol Cars. Ticket for Sale at STAR.
LRAX -L HOPKINS i nl s'ii.t..
St. Joseph. Mo
"(,i:t'AS. CENTRAL RCLTE
Via Niasara Fulls. Speed, Comfort Jt Fafctj
PULLMAN'S KACNiFICENT CARS
Fr m Chicago to New York, via Miebican
tral and (Ircat Western Railroads.
Four Express Trains leave Chicago daily via
tins line tor iorK lioston. ana all
intermediate points in the East.
FAST ATLANTIC EXPRESS
Leaves Chicago every afternoon, bavin? Mulch
ed the celebrated Hotel Car from Chicago to
Rochester, and a niMsnifier.t Pullman i'alace
Prawinir Room Car lrom Chicago to N ew York
without chance.
W, C. Mria.Uon'l Sup't Gt. "Vcstern R. R.
Hamilton, Out.
H. E. Sar?.-i:t. Gen. Sup't M.C. R. R. Chicago
Henrv '. 'V. :' x-f4 '. 'J.-r-'l Pa'cn-'T
Chi.::.K...
nTinrinf- iiwr i
l'5ION PACIFIC KAILKOAD.
Until further notice trnins will leuVo and ar:
rive at tninh:ias follows:
Leave Arrive.
Ilxi ress 110) a. t.l.
Kreiht :"4) 1. in.
Mixed fiiiOp. 111.
r'tpres. ') f,. jr
Freight H:Wn. v.
.Mixed 8:00 f. I
Pire. I eonn.-etiuu mnde at Oninlia with Chi'
F A N. W. Railroad: Chi.-.i-o .IS. 1. A Pae .
Chi. aao. Luriinsi.iti A Mo. K. R. R., atij K
City, St. due. A- Council lilnft'- Ruili oad.. r'r'
mi nt v. ;:!i stac. - t or Liu 0I11 und West Ron
At Ciic.i cue w .1 h lein er l'aciiiu R. R. for I'i,.
er, (' I 'ral ( ity. Santa Fe and point in Colo .
do and New Mexico. Ai I'.ijnn, il;lifLieh 1
the n cat Siviclnaliv in i nil' 1 1 i s.-i ids. .A t ' V
den. with l't;'.h Central -'. for Silt Lake ;:
Southei ai I 1.1!,, and C. I". ... K. for Cori.i.: '
V ir.r'iil.1 City, licit 11.1. Whit.' I'nie, Sneran: . .
San 1 r.uiei.n-o, mid pi incipa I cities in Calif 1 i
Nevada. Idaho. iic;-on ;in.l a.-hinutan.
Tickets tor ale at the eoiupiiny'K ol'ico coi.
Fai iinaui aud iilh st." mid at Leput ollices.
T. li. Si.-k-l , tieu'l Sui '
T. L-Kimball lo n'l I'a s. Aitent.
W, C. i hotnpson. A!i't l'lutsenKcr Ant, Onia
F U R tt S T U R E"
"ti
And desier in all kinds ol"
SiErsiil aire q& dsnj.
main street, (third door west of V O
Flattsmouth - - - tic'
S.t Repairing and Varni-hinit neatly done.
I uneraU ttended at the shortest notice.
We arc opening an
Unusually attractive
Stock of lull and
Whiter goods, purchase
Early largely and
Low down.
We buy from first
Class houses, invariably
For cash, and have all
The advantages of trade,
And
I'ropose to give our
Customers goods at
Prices we know must
Please.
Come,
And be convinced that
' Our slock is complete
And the place to purchase
Dry Good, Notions,
Hoots, Shoes, Groceries,
&c.,
Is at Clark &. PlummerV
Main Street opposite
Irocks House
Plattsmouth.
The Rciiihixton&.llia'Miit
E.ivcrl.nillSoacl, Spcctt, Hnfitij and (htm for I.
a coi. Lection ith the
( CQ-'t IiarVnfjtnn & Qitincy Ii. V-
the people of PlattFraoalh, and aU
of Nebraska lyins
tdi rect, and lh heft F.oule to tho Ea
South Eastern, and Northern Mates.
Passe oxers desmnz to travel luxuriously shot. -tak
the Atlantic Kxpr-, which run through
to Chicago without chaiiKe of Cars, equippe-'-frith
elcKaiit Lny Coat lies, Eullmau's i'aidC.
Pay and 5lecping Coaches, and
Rates always as LOW as the LOWEST. R -gae
cheeked throuKh to any point EaM.
C. E. PERKINS. Gen. gupt.
A. E.TOUZALIN', Gen. i'assenger Aifent,
ianLOdAw tf,
: outhu or the flatte.
EMPIRE BAKERY.
geo aET-y ,
Corner Main and Third Sts
riattsinouth, Ncbra.-ka,
keep on hand a full supply of
C -o a feci io n cries.
Pies,
Cakes,
Cheese
and
It I? FR liSI3.!IEI'T?i
and a complete assortment of Grocct iej,
Queensware, and Glaa.-wars.
t"-Give UK a call-
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