Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 13, 1873, Image 2

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    The Louisville Courier-Journal nays
Ml ri TH TT Til 1) T T I The
1 11 lli IL VJ IV A U I, jlhafa Tcime&fe alitor, who ha been
-: -r -trr rirlnkin" ('mrlrtnati whiskey for a
A NEW BOOKENTIRELY NEW.
PLATTSMOUT 1 T. X EI ill ASK A .
Thursday, xdv. ls73.
J. A. MAClMURPIIYi-
..EDliOKr
tOK R ES PONT EN C E
From all pari of the State and country respect
fully solieltoii for" the HrlR Alibi . . t
Agricultural note and short aVticltS d'M.nmS
l.irt U-r's experience partkulaily requested.
vVe do lift read anonymous letters anil com-maniViUU-iiV.
The name and address of the
writer arc In all cases Indiiiieiisable a a guar
antee f gOpd falli.
VilANKSfllvYxci PROCLAMAfiiiX.
fey the Governor! of the State of Nebraska.
T-i conformity with a Proclamation by the
lrVsidei it" of "tie United States, and in keep lug
ure cast out. t. liishouse," I recommend that
Thursday. November 2lth, nr.rt,
be observed
Praver : n
1 as a day of Thanksgiving and
Jr.. is far as practicable, the people
hi this State aim.il' uum inn. - -----
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teetion vouchsafed, and offer supplications ior
tt.eir i-mithmanee.
Irf teslin,"ony.wherccf. I Hare nrrounio
hand and caused to he affixed the S e.U ol
w"te.noi?e at the CUv u Llncolththis Jlrt
"Jdy Opinions ami TictSey Bobbetts,'
....i....- .ir.f. Viv .Tosinii Allan's wife. Tin is a very
;uriTr ii lit Lkii nwiciii iaihk- .- - ,
humorous :lnd instructive work or 4os j those: .who have
month, has
ing hoifse for a 'patent inside.
"John P: Irish," Chairman of the
Democratic State Central Committee
of Iowa, advertises for several indus
trious printers to en.cra.ee in publishing
opM8ition papers in Iowa. He says.
li dm 5wu to si.uuu
I l?agt-r.ublihed by the American Pilb- capital to invest "rtm hear of good lo-
dent of ! ? n - i i i w -..Wrintimi ! cations in tilt! best counties in Iowa,
...ch.nt ot fj?!nng Co.t and soidby s.jbscnpt on , vhere .uIv5intacous open.
Col. Jt'bn Patrick, an old re
Omaha, ami a man wellknown in public tnXm jts humor commence at the
life here at an early day, died in Uinaha , outset, a witness the title page: j
"Who will read the lxok, Niraantna,
when it's rote V"
f BLEG&APHIG!
Boston, November 8.
Th nail ami iron manufactories of
New England will reduce wages ten
per edit; dh the first of December.
thciiMOXD, Va, November" 9.
ch Saturday the 8th irrst. Col. Pat
rick was art old friend, a good Demo
crat, and one of the finest of old time
gentlemen. One by one the men of
57 are slipping away.
Ct the Oorethrr,
1 JousJ. GOXVER. ,,i-,
Secretary of State.
-The President's
sacre.
Mes-
Tl"' rfjrr'oncht!' close of another
vcar "brings with it octtuwJn'fe? re
hewed thanksgiving and acknowledg
ment to the Almighty Ruler of the
Universe for the mercleS He has be
stowed upon us. Abundant harvests
have been among the rewards of ii
dustry; with local exceptions health
, trnwimr nmiiv blessings enjoy-
nI; traiuiuillty at home and ptvce w ith
otlier nations nave pre an t- i, ih.0.uu.
and industry are gaining their merited
nw:ird under the prov-
M.-nre of Cod. surely, as we trust, and
the nntion is recovering from the lmg-
rf the dreadful stnff,
Tor tlieso ana an out.i wv..
safed, it becomes1 its a people, to return
heartfelt and grateful acknowledge
ments, and with our thanksgiving for
the blessings, we may unite prayers
for the cessation of local and tempora
ry sufferings. I therefore recommend
that on
TI I C RS I A Y,- Tl f E 2 7, DAY OF NOV K1 1EU
tiie people meet in their, respective
places of worship, to make their ac
knowledgment to thtt Almighty God
for Ids bounties and his protection,
and offer to him prayers for their con
tinuance. . , ,
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed. Done
f 1. Mtv of "Washinirton, this 14th
flay of October, in the year of our
Lord 1873, and of the Independence
of the United States tl.e year mnety
seventh. U. S. CRAM.
By the President,
tf Hamilton Push. SWy of State,
W. II. Coltv, Esq, Editor of the llar-risoni-in,
Missouri Valley Junction,
..wa, called on the IlKRALilast week.
Xtb cit v boasts of a servant girl
wfu has lived In oi:c family twenty
two month, attd ha bt'en outside the
"ate only once WaUltnian.
riw either deaf or blind then, or else
so homely no beaux come there.
intOWXUACKS IN ST. LOUIS.
They have issued "scrip" in St. Louis
hi help weather hard times with, and
the Cllohe calls these city shinplaster
-Brownbacks."
"FIh-'H have greybaoks next, if better
times Wt come soon to llir fescue.
T-he B. & M. it. R- Company iVre ex
fending their line down to the rock
lKint, near Mickelwait's vineyard. We
presume this is preparatory to putting
in an ice bridge, this winter. Three
hundred men are at work, and they ex
pect to finish it in a week.
"We call attention to the new "Ad" of
Smith & "Windham, Real Estate agents.
These young men seem bound to drive
Wmess before them; that's the way
to do it.
We have shmbered Tohg enough in
Plattsmouth, and our Professional men
seem to have thought business would
ttike care of itself.
The estate of Horace F. Clark, Van
derbilt's son-in-law, docs not pan out
as well as reports said tt the Utile.
It ivas estimated that lie was vrofth
at least seven .nliliionsof dollars, and
his income was put at a thousand dol
lars per day. I lis estate is novr said ty
be ahdost worthless.
Prof: Potter, of the fi rut of Potter &
Ciaffney, Weeping Water, dropped in
Our olnce last Thursday. Mr. Potter
was on his way home from the western
partuf the State, where he has been
holding Musical Conventions with
great success, we see by the papers.
We were sorry to leant that the eadse
Of h'M i'etdrn as the serious illness of
his partner, Mr. Oaffneyi and hope he
is better by this time;
Mn Potter will be at the store after
this at all times, and customers can
rely on finding it open for business:
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They are: having it big time over
Capt. McDonough, Chief of Police in
St. Louis. We may not be f air j udges at
this distance, and perhaps it may be
considered none' of our business to
comment on the case. Nevertheless
we take the liberty to remark that no
Chief of Police looks very dignified
breaking into J-tS'ate house and
hunting through the rooms of a dozen
undoubtedly innocent persons, women,
mostly, because his wife has told hin
that there may be a prostitute Over in
that house. If Solrie one had "gently
tapped"' him on the head it would have
been no wonder.
BUXYAX'S COMPLETE WORKS.
Mr. James Witham is canvassing this
town and county for a volume of Bun
yan's complete works. It is handsome
ly bound in three different styles, viz:
in cloth, 84.75; library style, 63.75;
and Turkey nlorocco, 67.50. Every
peT.oii dim tliivs sdit their taste and
their" purse, aild as td the work itself it
seems hardly to need our endorsement.
Next to the Bible, perhaps, Bunyan's
works have been the most widely read,
and of the most value to mankind.
Every family should have this book,
and it is just as applicable and just as
true a picture of the Christian's life
to-day as when Bun van wrote in 1685.
3?t2
WATER FOR XgOOD DK UXK.
There is an old ne;rre3S in Nashville
).n 1i:is used whiskv as a beverage
from tier youth uu. When he wants
to go on a -pred she stops wiiisny anu
takes to water. Six glasses of water
will give her the "horrors."
Por days and days we h , e been
wondering at the style of rowd that
superintended the settir of the pump
in Main street, just Ir" .v the Herald
i.fTio Men who certainly havn t
touched water for years, neither for
drinking nor washing purposes, men
who have forgotten the taste of ayua
pnra constantly stand around and or
der and direct and suggest how the
pump should be fixed, and speculate on
how much water there is in the well,
111111 how much can be forced up by the
pump. It surprised' us, LUherto, th"
matter is clear now, they'r like the old
negress, they have got so far gone that
water makes 'em drunk, and they mean
to have a fresh-water spree as soon as
the pump's up.
All the "folks tVant Josiah Allan's
wife to write .1 boiik, and at last she
does and gives all her odd sayings.
Here's her dedication: " To my own
lawful pardner, Josiaii, whom, (al
though I have been his consort fcr a
little upn-'ards of 14 years) I still love
with a cast-iron de'vo'tedne?."
Among the subjects treated are;
"Harin' my picture tdolt; The Minis
ter's" bed qUilt ; Allegory on Wimmin's
Rights; The Jonesville Singin Quire;
Simon Slemsey's Mournful forebodings ;
Free Love Lecture; Wimmins' Speah ;
Meetin Grant and Colfax; A visit to
Horace," &c. The illustrations are nu
merous and gocdi
This book will cost S2.50, 3.00, anj
$4.00 according to the binding; and is
t i - r "t "s .i
now being canvasseu ior ny air. re
ward Wiley, of Three Groves, Cass Co.
Every person who likes fun, ought to
buya volume.
i irlgs for papers in the interest or tne -., The obsequies of Airs. JUary uurtis
rit-w xrtitj, Kfj . , L widow oi tlie iate uenenii iwuvtl
LJSXMSS E. tK Plac. .-.ay m Memo,
oi a
monpv
Monops for operations upon a large criarei, J.exnigion, m i'u-auU
soale. Else why does Irish undert a Ke ; large assembly. Mrs. Lee was 0 years
''How 0 v ydtt get along?", said a wife
tb her husband, in the midst of the
panic. "Oh, I shall weather the storm,
but I wish I had only a few hundred
dollars more." "Dou't you wish you
had married a rich wife?" said she,-in
a teasing way ; then', going to her roonf,
she returned with rather more than the
amount required in United State's
boml?: "Why, where in thtf world did
you' get this?" said the husband.3
"Well, my dear, you Vent to a cham
pagne supper seven years ago, and on
yctrr return, finding navigation around
the room rather difficult, deposited hat,
shoes, gloves, and a large roll of bank
bills on the carpet. I put the money
away ana waiteu three weeKs ior you
to inquire if I had seen it, when, find
ing you were ashamed to do so, I in
vested it and here you have it." Qlobe.
CONCERT AT ROCX BLUFFS.
Mrs. Bernard Drost will- give a Mu
sical entertainment itr tire M. E.
Church, at Rock' Bluffs, drt Saturday
evening, November 15th, for the benefit
of a School Library, for the public
school of Rock Bluffs.
That every school district in Ne
braska should have a library no one
will question. The best schools
throughout the United States, general
ly flourish in those localities which
furnish and sustain libraries. The dis
tricts in Nebraska are behind in this
respect, and we heartily commend this
enterprise of Mrs. Drost, and trust that
it may prove a success.
The advantages of school libraries
are so great that no district should be
without one.
There are children in every district
who have no access to books at home,
other than a few school books; and it
may bo that even these are denied
them. As it often happens, these
children may be among the brightest
and most intelligent, and by the aid of
the school library inight become useful
members of society.
Mrs. Drost's high reputation as an
instructress in instrumental music is
evidence alone that this proposed enter
tainment will be a good one. Besides
thi:, the performance of tiie members
of her class at the concert,-will be a
distinguishing feature. Let every
body attend.
to place "organs"-' Where it is .supposed
they will do the most good i 1 tie op
position made a pretty general raid
upon the tretsurt-rships in the State f t
the recent election, and it is supposed
the ailvaritageous "openings" referred
to are in the counties where the Anti
Monops elected the treasurer! Jack
son county is out forty thousand dol
lars by reason of an Anti-Monop
Democratic treasurer, and otlier coun
ties may have an experience Of a simi
lar character, through the operations
of the Irish newspaper" enterprise.
This" is the party that are always
howling about administration'papers
bought up editors, and all that ! purity,
vou know!
MOUNT ZION COMMANDER Y.
A new Commandery was formed here
last week the following Sir Ivnights
being present:
it. W. Furnas, R. E. G. Commander
of the State of 'Nebraska; It. II. Oak
ley, G C. Gen. of the Gr. Commandery
of Nebraska; S. N. Kerr, St. Louis
Commandery No. 1, St. Louis Mo.; C,
II. VanFossen, Hugh de Payne Com
mandery No. 3. Fort Scott, Kansas.
D. II. Wteeleiv Matthew Gaston,
Jacob V'allery, E. T. Duke, O. M. Car
ter, J. L. Simington of Mt. Zion Com
mandery. U. D.
J, K. Marlay, Geo. P. Tucker,
Gi W. Ballantine, II. O. Griggs, AV.
VanAlstyne, J. McManigal, D. New
man and J. P. Ilebard, of Mt. Moriah
Commandery No. 4, Lincoln.
A Commandery of Knights Tem
plar was opened with the following
officers :
Em. Sir Kt. R. AV. Furnas, Corn
Em. Sir Kt. R. II. Oakley, Gen.; Em.
Sir Kt. J. K. Marlay, Prelate; Em.
Sir Kt. AV. VanAlstyne, Gen. AV.; Em.
Sir Kt. J. L. Simington, Jr. AV.
Sir Knight, E. T. Duke, Treasurer;
Sir Knight, J.P. Ilebard, Recorder; O.
M. Carter, Std. Br.; Sir Knight 1). New
man, Swd Br.; Sir Knight J. M. Mc
Manigal, AVardcr; Sir Knight D. II.
Wheeler C. Guard; Sir Knight G. P.
Tucker, 1st Guard; G. AV. Ballantine
2d Guard; Sir Knight II. O. Greggs, 3d
Guard.
The following Companions were
Knighted:
K. R. Livingston, Jno. AV. Shannon,
A. Cunningham, F- E. White, Jno
Ansty.J. N. AVise.M. B. Cutler, R.
Ballance, II. Newman, N. L. Thatcher,
AV. AVoodhurst and J. AV. Marshall.
An elegant supper and banquet fol
lowed ceremony.
Knight Sir D. II. A heeler is said to
have exerted himself very successfuly
to make things go off pleasantly.
MtMCJ MtttCt
OU) riBM P.KVIVKb.
L. B110M & CO.
Have re-opened their
Cigar Mc1nUfact6ry
STATE ITEMS.
S. M. Pettingill & Co, Advertising
Agents, paid us the amount of our bill
for advertising, ?:, the ether day with
out any delay, any drawbacks or any
nor s". nee. AVe make a note of this be
caus? same of our foreign advertising
business has been so unprofitable and
Unpleasant, that we almost swore off
on that kind of business altogether.
The Council Bluffs Daily Glohe, a
neat little evening paper, conies to baml
With a PX on it. Certainly Tfe will,
if you are "Independent, but not neu
tral." AVe C;tit go independent folks,
but don't hanker after neutrals.
Council Bluffs ought to support one
good evening paper and kef frit gig.
e Iht a good tilal Mr. Gb.he.
Judge Briggs and J. C. Cowan, Esq.,
of Omaha. Judge O. P. Mason, of Ne
braska City, AV. AV. Abbe', of Rich
ardson county, and several other dis
tinguished Nebraskians were present
at the session of the District Court last
evening. The case of the Journal Co.
State Printers, vs J. D. AA'cston, State
Auditor, askincr a mandamus compel
ling him to ssue warrants in payment
for printinrRevised Statutes, was ably
arguedbef oe his Honor Judge Lake,
Hon. Seth Robinson and Judge Briggs
for the plaintiffs, and Attorney Gener
al Webster and J. C. Cowan, late Dis
trict Attorney, for the defendant.
This morning Judge Lake delivered an
elaborate opinion, holding that the
answer of the defendant was a com
plete answer to the petition of the re
lators. Notice wa3 given by plaintiffs
Attorneys that they would file a
formal ckmurrer to decision. Lincoln
Leadtn . . ...
MASONIC.
is true i Butter.
int.
Giv
The Grand Commandery of Knights
Templar, Grand Council Royal and Se
lect Masters and Grand Chapter of the
State of Nebraska, meet this week in
Omaha, in annual grand conclave and
convocation. The programme of cere
monies is as follows: This forenoon
the Grand Chapter will open in form
and proceed to business, which they
will probably finish the same day.
Thi3 evening a banquet will be given
by Omaha Chapter, at the Grand Cen
tral, in honor of the Grand Chapter,
upoa which occasion all Royal Arch
Masons and their ladies are cordially
invited. The companions of Omaha
Chapter have exerted themselves in the
matter and the entertainment Avill un
doubtedly be a delightful affair.
On AVednesday the Grand Command
ery meet in third annual conclave. In
From the St. Louis Globe. the evening the Uruer OI ls-nigius xem-
The meanest device of modern poli- i.tar will- be conferred in Mt. Cavary
tics for swindling people is what is ComuivUKV(.ry No. 1, K. Ti
Thursday morning the Grand Coun-
ot m in Chicago 'on Tu Ihe cil" Royal and Select Masters will open
(4th, and, according to all the news-pa-" and transact their business, and itftlie
'pera and the general belief of the citi- vening of same day a grand reception"
zens of that place, a more worthless b b the sfr
set of bummers and scalawags-were J' r ' aTitlp
t-.Bi ur ulit Ul il lice. I 111S IS OI11V il i Juii,'"" J
SALARV-liRABCINl JOURNALISM.
From the St. Iuis Tim .
The funniest thing in "personal
journalism" is to read the editorials
v?rien bv the Democrat man against
the foru.c-f editor of that paper, who
still holds aUnVt five pef tent, of its
stock : gxi at his will, ar. w conse
ctenlly to pay five per ccnt.of the
salary of the 'mon h? writing
Against him.
;i'ronthe Ilnward County Advertiser.
The edk'r of the St. Louis Uep
uUi-
No. l, i honor of the Grand Com1
mandery. It is earnfdtly requested that all Sir
Knights appear upon that occasion in
Knights Templar' Uniform, and that so
far as possible they be accompanied by
their ladies.
Arrangements have been made by
the committee whereby the Grand Cen
tral hotel of this city h:ls been secured
as the headquarters of the various
irrand bodies.
! This is the routine of business and
ran quit the" Democratic party and at
tempted to "jine" the loyal cavalry. A
niniler of influential Radical journals
cxpred their deeided' opposition to
thi Whereupon the RcpnhUrnn ut
terly repudiated both tW great parties,
'ts "litor believes that the old d'arkey
caclier was trctly orthodox whe V
fn;said: "My bredren, dare are but
;W roads; one am tie broad an de hur
rlw ror.iV which leads destruction.
Ite ol.ler i- de narrow an de broad
road, whirl- leads to ebcrlasling perdi
rion." "If dafs so," exclaimed an at
tentive listener, "I ?aks ttfde wowK j
this last remark, it is thought, made a j
So.;t i-Tcfound imressiorf cli" Cl.f cdit j
,r of the nfjntbiicaK and straightway j
reetition of the experience of other
cities. It may be that all party men
are not honest. Indeed there are fre
quent evidences of this fact. But
there are few party men as dishonest
as the "no party ' ofli e-rceker, in whom
cowardice is generally superadded to
dishonesty. He is afraid to take his
Chances with either party, so he lies to
men of both parties in order to get an
office and a chance to steal. AVhen he
is elected he feels none of the obliga
tions and vesiMinsibilities which at
tichtopartv iiembership. The parti
san knows that if he acts dishonorably
t, irt onlv disgraces himself, but in
jures an ortranixation to which he is j pcr.sure combined that will be ob
bound by ties of trust and favor. j s..rvt,(li Qn iiast evening the conipan
feit i "n -iK-pk-V man. l...cvtr. TkhI fucwork in tl.e r.oyal Aril, degrtc
knows that he ha3 oven eiecteu uy ; t t,ct ore M. i,. ti rami iiva mwi, iu
A young boy named Fred. Gudtner, i
of Beatrice, Nebraska, blew his brams
out by the accidental discharge of a
shot gun.
A Mr. AVallis, cf Beatrice, fell from
the top of a new building to the ground,
thirty feet, breaking a leg, cutting open
his scalp, and injuring him internally.
He may recover.
Nebraska'City votes the sixth of De
cember on the giving of bonds to the
Midland Pacific Railway.
The Editor of the Grand Island Inde
2)endent complains that he i3 expected
to give lengthy notices of all festive
cratherimrs. but in return receives no
complimentary ticket. If it
4 - -
that misery loves company let him con
sole himself. He is not aljvays alone.
One Beers, of Pawnee City threat
ened to kill his wife and was fined seventy-five
dollars and costs. Fortunate
ly for the wife he preferred to go to
jail.
AVe were the recipients of a very
pleasant visit from O. L. Mather, of
Red Cloud, editor of the Chief, on
AVednesday. Mather' understands his
"biz." and gets out a good paper al
though under serious circumstances,
his office being in a cellar, without
light or ventilation. He expects to
move into better quarters soon. Ad
ams County Gazette.
The'small-pox at the Santee Agency
has retarded the work on the High
School building, but Mr. Fuller, with
his usual euei'gy and perseverance, has
done all he can to push the work of
completion. The school building on
the AVinnebago Agency is completed ;
and in workmanship, material and
architecture, is one of the finest in the
State, and reflects credit on the archi
tect, contractor, and builder. Dakota
CiUJ 31 ail.
A Che looking German girl in Lin
coln whipped a man for telling bad
Stories aboat her. She said "she had
to protect her own name as she had
no brothfT rnrd she did'nt allow any
body to talk nbctvt her.
Mr. E, L. Trie key,- jeweller of Lin
coln, ttfgether with three ladies, were
thrown from a carriage' into' a dam
about twelve feet deep. Mr. Trickey
succeded in saving the ladies and with
the assistance of another man iir get
ting the horses out. The carriage waf
badly smashed.
'The prize lighters have arrived in
Omaha
nf jip-p. Business Was entirely sus
pended, and many places draped in
mourning.
Washington, I). C, Nov. 10.
The Supreme Court of the United
States to-day engaged in hearing the
case of the U. P. railroad vs Perreston,
Treasurer of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, involving questions whether the
property of the railroad is liable to be
taxed by States through which the road
passes, and Whether it is competent for
a county to tax for unorganized terri
tory adjacent to it under the law of
the State. AVm. M. Ev art's appears
for the company, , and J. M. AVool
worth, of Omaha, for the State.
The First National bank is paying
depositors thirty per cent., and Will
probably reserve fifty per cent, in all.
It is rumored a proposition has been
made by Jay Cooke & Co., to pay fif
teen per cent, of the ttioney balance of
North Pacific bonds.
Among the depositors w lio to-day re
ceived thirty per Cent, of their depos
its in the First National Bank of
AVashington, Was exPresident Johnson,
who received nearly $22,000.
St. Lol'IS, November 10,
James II. Lucas, the wealthiest citi
zem of St. Louis, died hist night from
the effects of a paralytic stroke re
ceived four years ago. He was 73
years old, and left property valued at
from eight to ten millions.
Boston, November 10.
Reports from manufacturing sec
tions in New England are more cheer
ing this morning. There is news of
resumption of business in several pla
ces, and of running manufactories ou
I increased time.
San Fkancisco, November 11.
The anti-Chinese convention met in
this city to-day, and elected T. X AVand
president. A committee on platforms
and resolutions was appointed, charged
with the duty of drafting an address to
the people of the United States on the
subject of Chinese immigration. The
attendance was large.
The civil suits of sailors of the ship
Sunrise against Captain Clarke, to re
cover damages for personal injuries,
are pending in the county court. De
fence is proving by captains that tie
ing men up by the wrists for from
eigkt to forty-eight hours at a time is
the usual punishment on American
vessels.
Dispatches from Victoria say: The
steamer California arrived to-night
from Sitka, and confirms the news of
the recent discovery of rich gold fields
in C:issiar countv. She brought down
Tain now prepared to furnish the best uihi
dultt'iated Hulk
. TWICE. EVERY PAY
To ail parties notifying me
PETEK GOOS.
FARMER'S EXCHANGE.
B. G. HOOVER,
LOTUS VtLLE, NEBRASKA.
Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles
such as
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
MOLASSES,
Dry
Goods,
Boots, Shoes, &c.
a Variety
in t'tft Avprvthln? usnallv kent in
Store, which tfill be sold fn small profits for
CASH. All kinds of rVouuee taken in exchange
for gfwds, and the
Uiuhest Market Prions given in Cash
for Grain.
In lMattKiiio'itll once more, and fiow offer to
our citizen's, anK tl tnif!e,
CIGAA8, TOBACCO, &c
at the lowest wholesale aid retail p'rfces.
Calf and see them before purchasing else
where, jui.ii s ri:rpi:i:p.Euc.)
ofiyl Manager.
(MATiE TilWii EPIZVNTS
For sale tins fall at
ISen. Hempers
Oyster House.
iower Main Street,
rLATTSMn"rir;
NKB.
Hen Heniple
season.
keeps Fresh Oyster all 111
Honey Locust Hedge Plants
For sale at
4.50 per 1,000.
Also, at low prirpx, and cf sttperior rpiality, a
large supply of
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits and
Ornamental Trees,
at the
Union Nurseries,
Glnood, Mills Countv, Iowa. Call and ex
amine inv stock before purchasing elsewhere.
26-lSt. E. A. WIEMAMS. Proprietor.
Hen. Hempel furnishes meals at all hours.
Ben. Hempel has the best Wines, Cigars, and
Liquors In the town.
Go to Pen. Hemple's when you w.iht any of
the ahove hlrssings of life,
ntfyl
19
CALL AT
Dick StrcigJit'a
Livery, Feed & Sale Stables,
Corner th and Tearl sts.
rLATTSMOUTH,
NEB.
Horses Boarded by the Day,
Week or Month.
HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA
DED, FOR A FAIR COM
MISSION. LIVERY AT ALL TIMES.
Particular Attention Paid to
Driving and Training
Trotting Stock.
2!yl.
fH0S. 1$ $HRY0CK.
CABINET MAKER
and fifteen thousand
The excitement here
twelve miners
! dollars in dust
J is intense.
MEMPiiiOo-vember 11
One death from fever to-d;iy.
THS MARKETS.
HOME MARKETS.
Reported by Cutlki: & AVhitic
Wheat
Corn
! Oats
i live
Barley
'JfVi J.I
a.v.4o
OOiSO
AM)
UNDERTAKER.
Reported by Clark & Pevmmer,
Eggs..
Chickens Spring per doz..
Potatoes
30
M
ID
it) i
100
Reported by AVm. Stableman.
Ladies Furs
Roots & Shoes..
Hats & Caps...
2.2"f.750
NEW YORK MARKETS.
New York, Nov.
Money
Gold
Government
12.
... Rfi.7 per cent
? i i!i
...Weak & lower
CHICAGO MARKETS.
Cmc.vfrO, Nov.
Flour
Wheat..
Corn
Oats
Rve
Parley..
Itotrs
Cattle
12.
4,75.25
ill'i
. ... 2S'i
. . . . X
1.2-2
3.50.O.4O
And'dealcr la a kinds of
Furniture and CIu
Maiv Stkket. Next door to Rrooks House.
rLATTSMOUTH, .... NL15.
jr-r- Repairing and Varnishing neatly done'
Funerals attended on short notice. X-tf
Saniwicli Cera Shellers
chance
which is not Jikeiy to occur r.ivin-stfiif. of 1 1 at ts mouth, an I Ji.
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: iTi. .rmM iti tM rrviKf n:iv w lull? ! - . , - . '
vT ' . TCnk i? nt. th (Jraml secretary, i mi. v neeter. r.iui-i
r tto nent Grand Conimander Sir Robert AV.
of ignoring julitics in municipal elec- j Furnas, arrived yesterday, and will
tior-r Jsrachcac and fratfd. judging ; presite at. the meeting of the G rand
from lit general result. ".u,. rnmmiifiderv oil AVednesday. A num-
all cities, and its recent r(SHlt ia t m" ! u.r of tl;c c.f;lft are expected to arrive
. ... . ..- x . .i.i. i i,v ihi tr.f?rtiin''s trains, and the at-i
Uxactly. thu is our liieory to a uui. . . - .-
A Boy's teethache generally com
mences at 8 a. m., reaches tho highest
altitude at S:4o, when the pain is in
tense to an extraordinary degree; com
mences to subside at 0, and, after that
j disappears with a celerity that must be
j very cotrforting to the sufferer. If at
niirbt that boy hasn't gt four quarts
of walnets spread out to dry upstairs,
it is because there is no place up-stairs
to do itr-Danbnru Netrs.-
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
HAPPY Relief for Young Men. from the ef
fects of Errors and Almses in early life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to marriage re
moved. New method of treatment. cw anil
reinn-kahle remedies. Rooks and Circulars sent
free in sealed Vnvelones.
Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. o. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa.-an Insti
tution having a high reimtatiou Ior lionoraUR
conduct and in-ufessknuu skill.
20 mil
Centaur Liniment.
There is no pain winch the
Centaur Liniment will not re
lieve, no swelling it will not
si.hdue, and no lameness which
it will not cure. This is strong
language, hut it is true. W here
the parts are nut gone, its effects
are marvellous, it has produced
more cures of rheumatism, neu-
ItrliVptr ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains,
swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds,
hums, s.-.lt-rheum, &c, upon the human
frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, &c.
iilon animals in one year than have al
oliie? pietended remedies since the wndd
began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-heahng
rJafli--reliever. Cripples throw away their
crutehrs.the bine walk, poisonous bites are ren
dered harmless, and the wounded are healed
without a scar. It is no humbug. The recipe is
selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells
because it does just what it pretends to do.
Those who now suffer frJiThctrmatism, pain or
I swelling deserve to sutler u iney riu . n
Centaur Liniment, more man ceiim-...
of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs,
chronic-rheumatism, gout. running th!.iurs,&c.
have been received. "We will send a circular
containing certificates, the recipe. &c., gratis to
to any one requesting it. Ottf bottle of the yel
low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one
hundred dollars for foundered or sweenicd hor
des and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep.
8tock-owneM-1hie liuiment is worth your at
tention. No family should be without Centaur
Liniment. J. H. KosK & Co., New York. 40-ly
AND HORSE POWERS.
GEARED AND BELT SHELLERS FOR
HAND AND POWER.
Catalogues eerit .when r
miested. . .,, ,
Parties writing', will please
Btato in what paper they read
this advertisement.
SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO.,
A3EST8 FOB, THE UAJTUTAOTUEEBSt
ST. IiOTJTS.
sure for their ajts iuey limit
A TCxas bailie r,- wliff orii-amented!
his front d'orrr with a white knob, is
dected by clraiice.
"haymaking" done
jmx two xeTP
r fJicfr p's ! mandery biTve arranged to give agrana
VolT in; frtfPTlI OH. Illlll llll.-, nuuim
will make the i vestige of ti had been shot away by his
MOLLIS
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PLATTSMOUTH
Grain Company,
E. G. DOVEY, Pres't,
E. T. DUKE, frea!,
FRED. OOllDElt, Huycr.
This Company will buy grain at tho highest
market rates at all times.
fettles and office at L C. DoVry's more, lower
Main street, I'luttsmouth, Neb. 2nyl
WOODS & FLEMING,
DEAI.EUIN.
Hardware.
Tin-ware.
Pumps,
Agricultural
Implements
lion,
Nails,
&c. &c.
STOvES. OF ALL KINDS, FOR SALE.
iSTcw Tin-Shop, just Opened
All orders for making or repairing prompt
ly executed.
Goods Sold Cheap For Cash!!
intf. Weeping Water, Nebraska.
New Boot and Shoe Firm.
St. Louis & Southeastern
Railway.
CONSOLIDATED.
"NASHVILLE SHORTEST LINF."
And Direct Route to
BtUii-ilh;
Centralis,
Cairo,
Sftawne totcn,
Enanyillr,
Memphis,
V i'kshury,
Moutyomery,
Mobile,
New Orleans,
Galveston,
Na.s7tri.lle,
Chattatirtoya,
Atlanta,
Macon,
Chariest nmii
Savannah,
Kno.rrille,
Bristol,
J.ynt hbury.
Richmond,
Norfolk,
And all Points
Karclier & Klingbel,
Boot & Shoe Makers,
Main Street, opposite Platte Valley House,
PLATTSMOUTH, ... NEB.
South iind Southeast.
COOD REASONS WHY this Is the prcferrud
Route.
IT IS THE ONLY LINE running Pullman
Palace Drawing Room Sleeping furs-through
from St. Louis to Nashville wit limit change.
IT IS THE ONLY LINE under one manage
ment between these Cities.
IT IS THE ONLY LINE by which passen
gers can save from (VI to -2ki miles travel, and
from six to twenty-four hours time.
IT IS HJ.V, CHEAPER from St. Iiul to
Nashville than the circuitous route via. I-oui-ville.
OCR MOTTO 1
QUICK TIME!
GOOD CARE!
CLOSE CONNECTIONS f
New and elegant dav coaches equipped with
the Westinghoiise Air Urake and the Miller
coupler ami Platform are run In all trains.
Through Tickets on sale and K.-iggnge check
ed at all the principal Ticket Olliccs in tho West
and North.
Ask for tickets via the "Southeastern Rail
way." E. V. WINSI.OW.
C.en'l Manager, St. lxul.
VT. II. DAVENPORT.
fien'l Ticket Agent. I.ui.
FINE CALF SEWED ROOTS made to order
hi good Mjli.
Alt kinds of men's boots and shoes made ami
repaired.
Prices low and work Warranted fn bIvo satis
faction. !- KARCIIKR.
, ,;t F. KLINOREL.
I Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars,
A. Lazenby & Co.
Corner Main and Sixth Sts.
PLATTSMOCTH, N Ell.
urs.
BARNUM'S HOTEL,
Cor Broadray arul Twentieth Street,
NEW YORK.
ON ROTH AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLANS.
Complete with all modem improvements;
rooms eti xuitc and single; private parlors,
baths, elevators, &e. Location unsurpassed,
being in the vcrv centre of fashion and brilliant
New York life. "In proximity to Churches and
places of Amusement, and Lord & Taylor's,
A mold & Constable's and .1. & C. Johnston's
Irv thiods nalai-es. The hotel is under the
nuinagement'of A. S. Rarnum. formerly of Har
mon's Hotel. P.altimore; I.N. Orecn. of Day
ton, Ohio, and recently of New York, and Free
man Itanium, of Ranium's Hotel, St. Iouls. 1
'-M-tf.
Farmers Lumber Yard.
Having made arrangements in Chi
cago, and elsewhere, with extensive
dealers, I am prepared to furnish on
short notice all kinds of
Lumber Doors Sash
Shingles, &c,
at a reasonable rate. I also keep con
stantly on hand a full aswrtinent of
Xails, Hinges,
J-ocks. Hardware,
of all kinds. Those wishing to build
will please call and see my stock.
K. XOYKS,
LOUISVILLE.
Oood pure Wines, Liquors and Cigars whole
sale and retail. Pure liquors for farmers use.
All goods sold for cash and at low down price,
(live us a rail. 'J1-
The Lincoln Houtc.
The A. & N. Railroad.
VIA.
Machine Shop.
iVayman i$ Curtis,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEP...
Repairers of Steam Engines. Roilers, Saw and
Glint Miils.
Oas and Se;uu Fittings. V. rough t Iron . ipe.
Force and Lift Pumps, Steam tillages, S;ili lj
Valve Governor., and all kinds of
Brass Engine Fittings
Furnished mi short notice.
Farming Machinery
LINCOLN, NEB.,
TO
St. Joseph,
Tecumseh,
Topeka,
Leaceniportht
Pawnee City,
Lawrewe,
Falls City,
White Clond.
Doniphan,
Kansas City,
St. Louis,
Cincinnati.
Indianapolis,
Columbus,
Louisville,
Nashville,
Atlanta,
Memphis,
Chatturiooya.
MoWU.
New Orleans,
And all the Points in tho
Southwest, South and S'uth-tast.
rvt.
: 1 1 ti
Mb Mil '
HORSE & MOLE
SHOES.
. . 1 A X. j I A l .Vv t mr. f-,t hnrn T 1. I TI f TlP'tPO 1 1 1 1 I II I IIM I . IS 1.
....... liT i-viVituin. ana iiik. wiiu i iv
-r i-. f tr v Hi-;' 1 ( t r i 1 r 1 i 111111 i
tiliu 4 s h"-t,u ,
... - y ..lU r
There'll be soiiTe
in Nebraska the xsembiiii
ULUVi tmi ... ,,ai- !.v - ...t
6i tlx craft a most picas-! sprigiuiy ueuoois, nuUUM..-uvi
O.n"hf R'fuVdcan- rt as a tar,
CasJOuta rs revire- thar? a substitute for Ca
r OH It Is the only safe iirlk'lc In existence
y:ifft to assimilate the farkl, regulate
the- how els, cure w ind colic and produce natural 1
sltVjr it contains neither iniuenits,-morphine
cr Sleohol. and U pleasant to take.- Children
.,t er-.- :uid mothers may rest. '44-ly
;j v - -j
Th nnlr foreed ho
to the niaiket. drawn
out br bm rcerini? aa
bvliaail, nd equal in
bariiue to band made
boe, eo8tin)t Black
pir.itbs about the aatno
u Horae Shoo Iron Iti tho bar, uwd In tbe ta in
preference to all othei brand?, and now ""by
boat of the. prominent sheer, in Pt- Lorn, an
Cliicaj;o. Particular atteution called to tuo
inw" Shoe lor Trotting liorifc . . , j
We are a!o AEenU for tbe Naiional Flnlnhed
Ito nib. Bami.lea aent to partie. aeply-taoillpW-aw.
Untion the paper mwnictt
o-y read this adTortiscmeut.
Semple, Birge. & Co.,
GENEBJ I AGENTS.
3 SOUTH MAtV ST., SL 10W
EcrmSred on jd"" WV&u.
PHILADELPHIA S 1 ORE.
SOLOMON & NATHAN
DEALEia IN
Fanej.Ery Goods, Notions,
Ladies Furnishing Goods,
THH PLATTSMOUTH PJCOPLK
p,y taking the cxjiress train at Lincoln on ttut
ATCHISON it NEBRASKA
RAILROAD.
Upon their arrival at Atchison, th
Great Itailroad Center of
the West,
Can obtain, without
DELAY OK INCONVENIENCE,
the very best Sleepinz Car accommodations,
I and will reach St. I-ouis enrly next iiiortiing.be
' tug a much Cheajier and Miorler route th:ui
that via. l aellic .Junction. liai Kainl r.ofl led
are in excllent coii-litioti. Thu passenger ac
commodations are of the lest.
No Expense Nor Pains
Have been spared to make the
tollable.
traveler com-
I-argest.
Cheaptxt,
Stock in the CM;.'.
flnewt.
and Pr?t Aborted
Wii'uli we are prepared to sell c1ir:ij.i-r than
thev can be purchased 1-isewhere Cite u ft full
aud" examine our Sooi'..
jeStore on Main street, between It h atid .r!h
Mi-e.-K. M.ttt--a0.b XU-taJ'-ia. t
LAY OVER CHECKS.
N'ill tie y en bv the Cit;ductor to those wish
ing to stoj off at any of the many plat-en of in-t-i'est
on the
ATCHISON A NEBRASKA R. R.
Without Incurring an1 aiM.tirtnal' expense.
Thus affording Travelers inisurpassed fa llitics
for visiting the Paradise of a'.l (hardens,; ;
"The Great Nemaha Valley."
W. F. WHITE.