Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 03, 1880, Image 4

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    THE HERALD
A Dock's Mjilerles.
Boston Transcript.
It ! not an asrrrvtble aicrht, the boU !
torn of a .hit dock nt low water, but '
thoueht of what i li?.ln in and j
under the soft and bnbM'mrr innd must j
givepAnae to mnny a mind. Divert j
and dmlsrera only ar familiar by per
son! contact witb the probabilities of
th hidden depth, and their experiencci
art exceedingly varied. Th find may
"be a watch, a telescope or whatever ii
liable to fall over from the rail 'of a
tied-up vessel, or, horrible possibility,
a human body. Bat the curiosities of
dredging Is tho point here.
A large steamship dock in East Bos
ton is being cleaned -out, for the first
time in twenty years, and the many
finds in the oozy substance, after it has
been deposited by the capacious maw
of the jaw-like dipper into the scow,
arc very suggestive. Dishes of all
kinds, spoons, knives and forks are
hooked out by the hundred, whole) and
well preserved, to say nothing of the
myriad particles of broken crockery,
scraps of iron and other debris, which
serve only to emphasize the ordinary
imprecation of the dredjjeman as his
'pull' proves disappointing.
But the strangest happening of all
and the luckiest fish-out of the season
occurred recently, one man recovering
more than four dozen pieces of table
ware without a crack or a nick to mar
the beauty of their surface English
crockery of the heaviest and most or
namental description in use on a first
class passenger steamship. Those only
who nave traveled know the care that
is taken on a transatlantic line in ta
ble furniture. Dishes and tureens,
with their covers fitting, and in one in.
stance a half-dozen matched dinner
plates with the company arms, were
found.
How did these valuables find their
way over the vessel's sides? No other
theory seems plausible than that of a
lazy scullion committing to everlast
ing mud what he was too indolent to
wash. Think how expensive the
c hea post servant can become, unwatch
ed, on one of; these floating palaces,
whore the means of ever hiding the
object of his dread of work are so near
at hand. How easily all the evi
dences of theft and pocket picking can
be obliterated by the light-fingered
gentry.
The depth of mud in a dock is al
ways problematical until tested by a
pole or diver, the latter way being at
tended with more or less danger, borne
months ago a large steamer was haul
ing out, and the man In charge of the
wharf-line did not slip it at the proper
moment. The result was, the capstan
head was wrenched from the deck, and
this costly piece of ship-jjear cast into
the dock. The vessel procee.iod on its
voyage, and a diver was engaged for
$50 to recover the capxtan. lie de
scended iu the usual way, with loaded
shoes and metallic he id-dress, but he
did not bargniu to siuk so deep in filth,
though in water it would have been
comparatively a pastime. Down,
down he went, yet willi painful slow
ness, and haiM bottom was not struck
until he was far deeper than his own
height, and he was not a "shorty," as
the boys say. It was out of the ques
tion to attempt to grope around tor a
capstan under such condition?, and he
signalled to rise. Nothing daunted in
his original purpose, however, he doll
ed the loading from his shoes and made
a second descent horizontally, as a
swimmer sinks at will, and groped
around for the missing article until he
had explored by his sense of touch the
surface mud of the entire dock bottom.
No capstan, no pay ; and the discom
fited diver was obliged to relinquish
his search.' The capstan has not been
found yet, and probably sank with iti
cable attached to a greater depth
than human perseverance could fath
om. It is expected that the present
dredging will bring the lost capstan to
light.
Workmen engaged at Bradford, Fa.,
in digging a trench through the
ground that was formerly the site of
old Fort Bedford unearthed a number
of cannon balls and several cannisters
filled with grape-shot. A cannister
found measures three and one-half
inches in diameter and six inches in
length, and is filled with small bailor
The balls in the cannister are seven
eighths of an inch in diameter and
were made of iron. A portion of the
cannister has been destroyed by rust,
and it is hard to tell now whether it
was made of tin or thin sheet-iron.
These balls were probably left there
as early as the time of King George II.
The fort was built by and in possess
ion of the British as early as 1758.
' mi i
The enterprising manager of a thea
tre called upon a famous artist and
asked him to paint a drop-scene fcr a
certain theatre and name his own
terms. "You have . seen my pictures
then?" asked Meissonier. Oh, yes!"
, exclaimed the manager; "but it is
' your name, your name I want ; it will
draw crowds to my theatre." "And
how large is it you wish this curtain
to be?" inquired the artist. "Ah!
well, we will say fifteen metres by
eighteen." Heissonier took up a pen
cil, and proceeded to make a calcula
tion. At last he looked up and said,
with imperturbable gravity, "I have
calculated, and find my pictures are
valued at 80,000 francs per metre.
Your curtain, therefore, will cost you
just 21,600,000 francs. But that is not
all. It takes me twelve months to
paint twenty-five centimetres e-f can
vas. It will, therefore, take me just
one hundred and ninety years to finish
your curtain. You should have come
to me earlier, monsieur ; I am too old
for the undertaking now. Good
morning."
b .ee
A Correctionville farmer sold a load
of corn at that town the other day.
When it was weighed lie slyly stepped
on the scales, and then drove off to un
load. When the wagon was weighed
he took good care not to be in it, and
congratulated himself that he had
cheated the buyer in good shape. The
grain dealer called him in, and, after
figuring up the load, paid him in full.
As the farmer buttoned up his coat to
go out, the buyer kindly asked him to
smoke with him, and then talked over
the crops and the price of hegs, and
the likelihood of the Maple Valley
Kail rood building up that way, till
the fanner fairly squirmed in his ehair
with uneasiness about his chorea at
home. At last he could stand it no
longer, and said he must go. The
dealer quietly said that was not tm be
thought of; that he had bought the
farmer at full weight, and paid him
his own price, and that he would in
sist in doing aa he pleased with his
own property.
The first annual report of tile Socie
"ty for the Encouragement of Modera
tion in Drinking contains some figures
that will turtle the extremists who
are skeptical about the success of tnen
who began work on the principle that
half a loaf is better than no bread.
More than twenty-two thousand
pledges have been secured through the
society's efforts, and one-fourth of
these bound the signers to total absti
nence. Beyond this, however, four
thousand men have pledged themselves
not to drink during business hours,
and thirteen thousand agree not to
"stand treat" or be treated
Buruuii.
Burrrvah, a kingdom of the Tn lo-HhU
nse pniinnta. b, a It now exists,
three well-marked divirn. Nor! hern
Ttiirmnh Tt urn in It nr:n"F q?il the TCl,t
ern Shnn. tribnt.irv Stitei. The in-
habitant" bolon-r to tl branch of the
Mrt'T"l i'.' ditinii,'hd by a mono.
sylHbirt lingunr: they are s'mrt
h'adrd. brofti-sknlled. flit-fnd, have
black hnir and dark brown skin, and
resemble th .Mongols more than the
Hindus. Both sexes wear a white
linen jacket, called in-gie; the men
wrapping round the lower pnrt of the
body the put-to,- several yards long,
and the women wearing the te-mint
a scant silk or cotton garment, to
which are added on occasion silks,
rnuslins and gold ornaments. The men
ud women alike smoke cUrars and
chew betel-nuts to excess. The for
mer are, for the most past, robust and
well made, and excel in boxinar, row
ing, wrestling and other athletic exer
cises, and have considerable mechanical
skill. - The houses are a framework of
bamboo, thatched with the water palm
and are built on posts several feot'rom
the ground. The women, more indus
trious than the men, buy, sell, weave
and attend to domestic duties. Both
texea are very fond of feasting, sight
seeing, buffoonery, theatricals and buf
falo fighting. The natives are attach
ed to their home, though they are very
far from patriotic. Without indi
vidual cruelty, they are indifferent to
the shedding or blood by their rulers,
and, while temperate and hardy, are
hostile to discipline and continued la
bor of any sort. - Buddhism, the pre
vailing religion, has been preserved in
great purity; its shrines, temples and
monuments are numberless, and its
festivals rigidly observed. The gov
ernment is hereditary and despotic, the
sovereign bciirr as-d-ded by a council
of the uobilitv, over whose members
he exercises a kind of feudal jurisdic
tion. Million f 2fotkrs assess their de
light over Castoria. It ii natsure's remedy
for assimilatiae tha food. Ualika Cas
ter OH, it is pleasant to take, and
iiclike Morphine Syrups, it is hvmlm.
Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys
Worsts, Cares
Sour Curd and Wind ColiCi
and allays Feverishness. What girt
kealth to tHe Child, promote! rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Casteria. It it the nioat reliable,
effective snd popular article diapentrd by
Drarsit.
Sines Heeling remedies bare been id by
SUFFERING MAN
bet there been known inch absolute Paln
relieving scents as the
Centaur I.iximents.
They soothe, heal, snd enre. Tber
HEAL Cuts. Wounds. 011, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts
and Sore Nipples ;
CURE Pain in the Lack. Rheumatism. Scia
tica, Lumbago, KcuraUia. Ear-Ache,
Tetter. Pimples. Itch. Salt Khenm. and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals :
SUBDUE Inflammation snd Swelling:
RELIEVE Boils, Felons.Uleer. Sore Throe t.
Bronchitis, Croup and Quiniy ;
EXTRACT Pain from Bares. Scalds, Stings,
Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises.
The experience of centuries has mado the
CENTAUR
Xtiniments , the most speedy and effective
curative scents for
MAN and BEAST
the world has crer known. The Centanr
LINIMENTS
hare relieved more bed-ridden Crip
ples t healed more frightful wounds,
and saved wore valsable animals than
all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts,
plasters and so-called '"pain killers' and
"skin cures combined.
Physicians snd Veterinary Surgeons en
dorse the Centaur Liniment ; millions
of men, women and children in all countries
nse them, and Hmi keepers. Farmers,
Planters. Travelers. Liverymen, Tcauifters
and Stock-growers, are their p tiroes. They
are clean, ther are handy, they are cheap,
and they are reliable There is no ache,
pain, or swelling which they will tot alle
viate, subdue, or cure. Sold ihronehout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 ts. and Sl.OO t-i.tt'e. Trial
bottler, "?" cts.
BRICK! BRICK!
If you want any
Fire or Ornamental Brick,
Call on
J. T. A. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, - - NEBRASKA.
GEORGE EDGERTON.
Wines, Liqou r s
AND
CIGARS.
Main Street, opposite the Court Home.
This place is Just opened, new, good good of
U kinds. We want to keep a good house and
ple&ee our customer.
REMEMBER THIS.
Sly.
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Furnishes Kresh, Pure Milk,
DCLITERCD OA1L.T.
Special calls attended to. and Fresh Milk
from same cow furnished wheu wanted,
41y
HEW HARDWARE STORE.
J. S. DUKE
Has Just opened an entire sew stock of hard
ware, on
Next door west of Chapman & Smith's Druf
Store.
A Full Line of .
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Kef,
or Pound
ROPE, POWDER. SHOT, GRIND
STONES,
- WH EEL-ARROW S.
A Full Line of CUXJ.ERY.
Special Rates U Guilders and .Con
tractors. All goods soldjas lot c they possibly can be
and live. sly
-MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
HORSE SHOEING,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promplp.
:0-
Horse, Mule & Ox Shoeing,
In short, well shoe anything that haf
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
n Filth Rr between Main and Vine Streets,
ust acrost e corner from the icxw IIEUAL
OKKICK. lv
NO CHANGING CARS
) FKolI (
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or PLATTSMOUTH to
CHICAGO,
Where direct connections are made with
Through Sleeping Car- Lines
TO
NE W YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON.
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
T7ie S7zort JOine
Via PEORIA for -
IXDIA.XAPOUS. LOUISVILLE. CINCIN
NATI, and all pointgi,in the
SOUTHEAST-
THK IJK.WT LIXK. FOR
ST. LOUIS,
wiic.ro Hii-ci i ormerl inns are nuiilp in the
I'MON DEPOT wilU Through iSleepiug Cur
Lines fur oil points uu is.
Tbe Shortest. Speediest and most Comfortable
via HANNIBAL to
Ft. SCOTT. DENISON, DALLAS. TIOUSTOS
A USTIN, SAN A NTONIO, OAL ESTON.
an all points in
1 a. Wheel Pal:iH .VWiiinsr Cars.
C, B. & Q. ralace DrsiwiiiB-Roon Cars,
With Horton's Keclinintc Chairs. No'iExtra
Charge for 8eat.-t.in KeclininR t nairs.
The famous C...B. & Q. Palace LMninglCars
Fast Time. Steel Rail Track and Superior
Equipment combined with their Great Through
Var Arrangement, manes imu, aoovc an muru,
tne lavorue iwuk 10 me
KAST, SOUTH KHOUTII-EAT
TRY IT. andboiuwill find TRAVELING a Lux
ury, instead oi a jiscomioi i.
All information about" Rates of Fare, Sleep-
in? Car Accommodations, ana lime lauies.
will be cheerfully given oy applying 10
James R. Wood,
GeneralfPassenger .g't. Chicago.
CW. SMITH.
Traffic Manager,
. -i . tv u t-3
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men. ttLir mJ -efcitnc
f istlttK::on, i rmue; C eltbarjr anJ Murim- Cssif :
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vAttf X'.i p&. mi td f us Zt-crtf. 7 rnf. 4,UttTm,
TH5 PRIVATE MEDICAL ARViJER"
On by puili. OononhotA, Cl.t. bt i tcfurs, VwncO-
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If ASt! Lecture ?a :?2ic:i 4 Wsiabcsi, 20s.
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HARRIS REMEDY CO. lif'S CHEMISTS ,
t:if. ktsiwi MfwrfM'ff 'l-. titisi
Tnf-n. l ! .1 fc7. Th rrniff wrkinf perfectly.
ci.v t.w-t Tfa'jTy. frf vi-mr- ;L
Ctlf". Anr. 14, l-STd. i am i-vujtHIy c iM feci tip
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r s .if j jr remedies tSl I r"'j u tr ti-ra m M.tt rttc.
ltttt m f t- l vlh l tun-iin :jr vis.
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I fth aIO WUII' I r o t"T C'T-ail !.al.
Istra, A.t. IP'S. I ci almxAt urprimrd at J-:r Fii-
t:?. i '.ry Lav -rte! Lite a rarr na n-. I -n u.4
I .c- i i-.uch f ainia I i Ivcft- tfcr y. I w tra
. -r oi" !- S'f I I ;-:; !-f. zr.-i tkcic u in cure r
rst Vir"ia, Ai. CS, Ir73. I tmtH yT irwirw, -J
I ti';r it bJ ewrJ r:. Im- whicJi I aa ry ibaaalut.
t C-ri whtrb rlaac aai mmrtker lyf
i --.? tr f ?rr.i. Vcv h coaa a great ttua for bm, t
v yu alt r-f, ? ft.
I'---s..rt. Ui. I ic lr artl re iO aoff
i i ;f J a'ilir. VSr .astir.l cat bom I have atev
. , .. a-s4mA I- a aisato bt, i fet rtcorenaj. &J i.
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DR. BUTTS
IiUUiaii-i3i7 st 12 V. Sti Street, 37. LCTlfl, K3.
rpHS fbnitUM Mi chart t tku all mmt h,a iaatk
7 Siprriraar ta tk W OnaU Ukw
tatr .kill aS aWilit fcitk mim t Ibal W ci Ji.r
praeliuotMr, llut Um; tift mqtr4 m BalWl rvykUUiMl
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IHaar TnaU m4 HnikilUte or XtrrtiiriaJ aHeU-o at tUm
tarwl, aklat or liaora, trat4 hk attecvaa, on .:.!
clple. vvfftovvi Merc Oft; or otivrr fn sjowiaa Metisai.
XOUNC MPN 4 mt tavidrfU ar wbo are .of.
U U " Urtur froaa the effocta of Kal.
rava of hoealn mi itavaavva, tle rra14 Of If .! km mmt
r aftaisr4 jrrara, aro pTaaitr crr4. T- a Jia
aoa proAmt aoaa 4 la-a lo-Uwiakf ofis-ctv . a. lsctos
sjsise. rvonaa, dtajiaieaa of aarM. c asfisfr--sMa.
fioai4s, poorv, eotifatflM! of ieo-a. awmoi to ao
Cttr, eafrrtive ojoajiarv, wiml it,zt.-Mir, itx-pmltacr m looa
af oJlf vixor, h tk anata iWo tW.ib- f t- kr.sut-a ar aaarriare.
PATIENTS TREATED ".
Tao-M fM9')ra fprstsst "tT ts PILES a : "-
si. Lfa Of riCattaM t ! "J atrV. OOisfUi tfOOl
Btt asatJ rr-r to f arMr-r aai-rrit.
C'ariioaa aaVrlatr Craaa Ha-aara akwiU wm W oMrao,V
a tw aaiplatmy t ia-ir airMtss, 1 i. f - tr.W
Coni'tvscat): -t--fT cl.--l'.i. J ; -t - fJ
fall ItKriM vita aciettifit a4o
t f .e. 1 rif. Mirra1 Iliratr4
ajLBBp.:M aeat frto oa apf.scit.aa.
II VHRIA REMEDY CO.,
Saaif f CaseoBWca, 4b aarkei St
. Uala, Mo.
TAKE THE
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Mil
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James Pettee
DEaLKU in
Musical Instrumenls,
Sole Appointing Agent for
The Unrivalled 3Iaou A Hamlla
CABINET ORGANS.
- Aleo State Agent for the Ileury K Mii'er aad
W. C. Emenn Co. fiano.-t.
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Music Scholar
Will do well to examine our
New Mason & Hamlin
NEW BRICK YARD.
I am going to
ILvEAJKI3j BRICK,
this spring and want to
MAKE THEM CHEAP,
that people can build
BRICK HOUSES INSTEAD OF FRAME.
I shall contract and
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and w-uld like tho.-e
Intending to Build to
give nie a call before looking elsewhere
JERRY HARTMAN.
At my place on Washington Avenue or at F.
S. White's Store on Main-Street, riattsmouth.
Nebraska. 45m3
N ew Firm !
JONES & AG NEW.
at the
Brick Livery Stable
PLATTSMOCTn,
NEBRASKA.
Tlie old Bonner Stables, in riattKinouth. are
now leased by Jones & Agnow, and they hve
ounanuew ana uaiutsome accommodations,
in tha shape ot
HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
We are prepared to keep HORSES
FOR SALE TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Reasonable Terms.
ALSO REMEMBER,
That with plenty of room (that every one
knows we have) in our stable, we can cet Farm
ers' stock and wagons, loads of bay, ic, under
cover, wnere iney win Keep ary.
Thar.khiu all the old patrons for their liberal!
tv.wesoiicit their trade for the future, satisfied
that -e can accommodate them better and do
better by tueru than ever before.
501y
JONES & AGNEW.
WILLIAM HEROLD,
dealer la
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS.
blankets.
Flannels,
lV FURNISHING G00D5
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Large stock of
OOTS and SHOES
U be
CLOSED OUT AT COST
Notions. Queenswara,
and iu fact everything you can call for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASn PAID KOH IIIDKS AND FURS.
AH kinds of country vroduca taku in ex
change for goods.
5 OLD m RELIABLE, Z
UB. &AKFOBD8 LiITUB I-VVIGORATOB,
ii a Standard Family Remedv- for '
5disea9s of tlie Liver, Stomach
Bowela. It is Purely
Vegetable. It never (
Debilitates It ia
Jathartic and
0.
jTonic. ,ft
Stt .T Wit if 1W.
1 1! I 7J- in my practie
JUfjU lor more than 85 years,
53 js wiui unprecedented results.
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mtw KIWTOBXC1TI4I
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE UKEAT CONNrXTJNH LIN i
tui limI.i itce nn:s fro::i CLii;:'- to
RlnJ.. m.llC thr-:urri Jo!it. UUKKa.
liunmoo. M )llna. K'.li Is'aswl. Uavonpt-rt. - -i
Llbertw ia t itv. MareriKn. Urj-ttlyn. Ut-u:n-:i.
1J!S Moinos 'tlis cut-u-l of 1o.t, Siuart. Aiii.i
tio. anl Ar.m; wuU Urancheii from 3reu
Juncti Mta l'eorla : Wilton Juui tion to AiujMm
tine. Val!inKti. turOelrt. KKion. Ilt.'ikiri).
Centraville, ljiu-fton. 1 renlon. Gallntin. Jiuo
ron, Learviiirof th. Althison. and kanras C :ir;
Wasbinelon ta Slsnurner. Osltalexa. antl Kitr s
vllle; ki-okux to Kr:ninirton, BonnpKrin, IW ?t
tonapnt, lndr pendent, tldim. Ottunii. Cn':
vlll.0kloo.a, I'ella. Monro, ami L-! .'It!::- ;
Novum to Monro; Moines l ln:ia:l:t .
Winierset; Atlawtie t Lewis and Atuiutf..!.;
Avoca to iiurlia. Tuin is positively tl-c or.iv
. HaUrosd. walcu oni. and crural, a a t
line from '.'bit:aiM iott tS? Stt of imihs ix.
. 'i'broucll ExpreiB Pasncer Traia. I: h ;;;M
Bian falsest an attacuetl. are run eat-h : u.:;:. j
between Chicago and Heiikia. Kansas ( i rv.
CouKCit. Bl-rt-KS. UArtxwnp.TH r.ii t v 14 .-.-OX.
Tttrousheara areaiaurun betweru 1;'m- :
ke and Kuim l ltj. viu tne Alliwankrc r,.i
Bock Island Sbort t.tne.
Tbs "Great itock Islan-t" Is niseniricvn;:-.' i
quipped. Its roa( bd la aitnp:; pcriect, tut in '
(rack is laid witb steol rails. .
What will please r'U most will be the p!sura 1
r enjoying ycur inpr.w, wutic ijhrs'iik u.tti vu-:
beautiful prairies of IHinom and Iowa. In one of
our maRnlBcent Dtnf'iu Cars thi accompany all
Tbrousa Kxpreas Tram. e.n cet an entire
meal, aa cood as is avrved in a iSrat-claas Uutul,
fA,U.tllY.tlH Mfl LA.
Appreciating tii fct tUat m suujrrlr f !-.
Durpeseti and tbe initoetuc psaaccscr !..ii"
Bouace that this Company runa Puiinio.-t -.n f
Biusing Cars for sleeping purpuiicK. n.nd P-i:ur
rorxcL jJLirKs, kaa c rr.
Xlcktats vtm tats iLln, kuatwa a
all Ticket AtcaU la the Vuliti i. -.fc
Vr lararmadoa mot obCalBAwU: .. v
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H. A. WATERMAN & SON
Wliolesale and Ketail Dealers in
l'INE LUMBER,
LATH.
SHINGLES.
SASH,
D00KS,
BLINDS,
- ETC
ETC
ETC.
Mala street. Corner of Fifth.
PLATTSMOUTH, .... NEB.
Still Better Rates for Lumber
JOHN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
ST1 13213,
Carriages always on Hand
AND ;
HEARSE I FUNERALS.
-u. TAKE UOTICE I
I want all of my accounts settled to date,
and I shall do no more credit business. All old
accounts must be settled up. and no new ones
will be made. Unless such accounts are settled
shertly they will be sued.
I wish to do a strictly cash business lu future
JOHN SHAVNON.
riattsmouth. Nek.
MORRIS O'ROURKE
again comes to the front with his large stock
of piece goods, aad mases his stand
ing offer of a
FIT Ofi NO CASH OUT!
on every eult that he measures for. You can't
miss the place as you go down street.
Opposite the Court House.
all anb sec pm !
48tf
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
BLACKM1TU
SHOP,
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
vi lonn ana viorr macuincry, as iiiers
is a good lathe la my shop.
PETER -RAO EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
He ia well known as a
KO. 1 WORKMAN.
New WagSM snd Baggie Made t
vraer.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Shop oa Sixth street opposite Strelght's Stable
Shu'nler tt Graintr.
ALL KINDS OF
filling, rainritgs (Slsstng.
Satsatniniufls
Also, Decorations of all kinds.
it .
Painted in Good Style.
FRESCOING A SPECIALTY.
. REFERENCES :
A. B. Tat lob, " J. Valxxbt, 8b., .
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CttOC ?MV 5F Tl!5 COUNTRY, WILL
iS 1A", THAT THF. -
BTtirEN' THE EAST & THE WEST!
Ti.ii tun enjoy juur "ilavar.a"
. ..( ii'.ij IM-ffM spna MisslMlpi't
a i I it.'..'i n!.-;::t l oiriis cr8eJ bT tilts
In,-, iii.l rr.i.i- fi i: r.. avi.i.tU at i outuril liius.
K !t l.ci:--.-r;h. Ui- Atchison, toll-
i... ........ ..rn. ri i-A i, .n j W.MI.
nt .... : .- . i
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.HAT. THKwl..U LLSa AUB AS
. with all direriiinj; line's for tha
' ".r. wiih the 1 S. A M. 8 aud 1
i .. ...Vtvi IlFKiilT.-?. witU P., C. : SL
"t'. '. V'.'.M.f n rri-. ri. . H. .1.
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l.'-.i fl r'.i,r ' '.l-l ::. ll'cl; 1'fO. KJS.
i v i- i'lii. r. v. iiu tin! iiuveuport l;ivialoa
' .(t V-' -.'-V V.":". . wtth t ;.. C.R. K.ILB.
A t ii :iN M.i. I., wh fi c..:i .-I lara U. H.
A- 1-r.j -i-iir.a, w. Ii I,. M. A I- !t- It.
Al It. lU l fX til I iMon PaclOe R. tt.
At OM A 11 A. -w it la U i Vi i. It. K. IL in eb.i
AiCM.riini a Ji-v-r:ii..wiili tt.X. K. i N. K.R.
At OTTCMWA. w.i'.i ( Kiitral Iowa tt. IU ;
St. 1.. Jk Pac. aiKl ' . ii A O- It. Kits.
At KcOKi'K. wuh Tl., Pro. A War.: Wtb., 8L.
Loun A I'a- :; it. 1. . Kmc. A N.-W. K. lUia.
AttKK')V. w.ifi 1-1. r?t. J. it. R.
i At ATn)fs. Au-h., Topcl
At Atnifov. v-i; Ai-ii.. Topoka ft Santa "e;
kg.
1 At . ? v. .,tu. with kan. Pat, and Kan.
' :"-...- Cii v. wiih sll Hues for tfas West
an. .-.-.hicai.
-. ,.v leavexworth.
- K - ulaoii Itoute," aw sold by
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u-" -c tM 1 f!ice. nddreaa.
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Uwi'l Til. aud l'asa'irr Aert..
ihicag-o. 111
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN -
Druas- Medicines-
AND
WAUL PAPER.
k a ui.f.ru'KI m
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Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
13 ESS.
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest Publications.
Prescription Cnre folly Compounded
br mm Experienced Drajrzist.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
6th ST. DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
NEW FIRM.
ZLSTETW GOO OS ! I
JN0. B0NS & SOX,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. Gutuinan's old store.
. A FULL LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
NEW AND FKESII.
BREAD STUFFS,
of every description. .
Choice and Fancy Candies
and all kinds of
Canned Goods.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
of Ike best brands. -.
CHRISTMAS TOYS, &C, &t
iu endless quantities.
resh Bread Baily.
Don't fail to Call.
S8Jy J. BONS & SON, Prop s.
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers In
SO? 0"VB S ,
ktc. arrc., ktc
One Door East of the Post-Office, Hattsntoutfe.
reorasK.
-: o :
Practical Workers In
SHEET RON, ZINC, TIN, BRA-
ZlERY,&c&c
Large assortment of Hard ana Soft
Pumps, Gass Pipes and Fittings.-
OOIIL. STOYE3,
Wood and Coal Stoves for
HEATING OU COOKING,
Always on Hand.
Cvery variety of Tin. Sheet Iron, aad Zinc i
nort, pi moioca.
B1AKING AND REPAIRING,
Done on Short Notice.
mrKTERYTHINO WARRANTED J 4
PBICEM LOW VOWS.
SAGE ROS.
Excelsior Barber Shop,
j. a BOONE,
One door west of So1.ofBorjJXatban's Stsrs
SHAVING AND SUAMrOOING
Especial attention given to
CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA
DIES' HAIR.
CALL AND SEE BOONE, GENTS.
And et a boon In a
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if JfC H C L S , S H Ii P A
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Astonishingly Durable) and mmvndtrfMy
PORTABLE, TRACTION, and STRAW-BURNING STEAM-ENCINLS, wit
feateres of Power, Dnrability, Safety, Economy, and Beanty etitirely nnknown in othar a.ka.
Fwer Ontflta ud Neani.Powr (Srpnratore a pcilty. Four airxa of .-iepwat.
six to twelve horse power; also two atylefl Improved Mounted florae Powers, 1
Thirty-Two Ysars of Prosperous: and Continuous Business tr Una oouae, wilhooi
T same, looauun, or manaeneut. furaiahea a atronc
varaatee for superior good and honorable (lealins.
(VS. IITinfl Ta wonderful roerM aad popalarity of
vnw B lull I oar vuuroi Macniacrr uti artrrn otaer.
taohla t Um wall : knoa varioaa m.kt-r ar. attraDt-
tag ta build aad palia off inferior aaii amrrL-l lailiailana
coodf.
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NOT DECEIVED
ay anea tzpanmatai aad wortbicu macbloary. If yom
If yo
at all. rt toe Oriel aal aad lb weaalne iroia a..
full narUpnlara call on oar dealari. ar
ta a. for llln.trmwd Ciroular., which wa aiaU tr. Aadraw fSy
uuin.uui, oiurAJUJ uu.. bams treek.
" THE KAEVILLE STOCK FAItM,"
AT
ALBIO.V, HOOVE C OI XTV, XKII.,
J. ZD. "VIST 3D O It&IEj 1ST, Prop'
ESSEX SWINE.
We have now a verv choice lot of Dies, of all acres and from six distinct imnnrtati
can thus mate pigs for breeding, and warrant
riucE or
One to two months old $15 each, or $25 per pr
Five seven " " $3 . sss
flll'MR 27. FOR 1880.
Please observe that our Price List, Ko.
Spring and Summer 1 880, and illustrated Gun List are nc
dy. It is embellished with over 1,200 illustrations, an
tains prices, with descriptions, of over 1 0,000 articles,
and ornamental, such as Dry Goods, NotioQS, Clothing, Boots,,
Shoes, Saddles, Harness, Crockery, Clocks, Watches and Jewel-,
ry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Accouterments, Groceri?'
&c, &c, all of which we offer to the consumer only
wholesale prices, in any quantities to suit the requiremen
the purchaser. The only house in America who. make
their special and exclusive business. Price Lists, Order B
and Samples of Piece Goods SENT FREE to any address
application. We are the Pioneers of this plan of 1r i
with the consumer, HAVING ORIGINATED the sy
MONTGOMERY WARI
227 k 229 WABASH AYEXj
REFERENCE-The First National Bank, Chic,4
fes
A.
G. HATT
JUST OPKNED AGAIN.
New, Clean, First Class 2Ieat Shop,
on Main Street Corner of 5th. riattsmouth
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
2s r 1.06
$25
a DAY GUARANTEED ufl oo
WELL AUGER & DRILL ia good
territory. Endorsed by Governors
of IOWA. ARKANSAS & DAKOTA
Catxifrts. V.0ILXS.CLX4ail.lta.
wmi hum
617 SL Charles Street, St. Lonia, Mo.
rwul.rfradualroftwo Mvdiral Collrcs. hubtcnlonnr
ortri ia tli s)ptH. treatment of all VeDfreftl.Sciual
AndChionici; Mtes thiniPT ther Physician In 8C
XaVtiia, city Mprra ihow, vnd cif old retidvitla koov.
Byphilie, 5onorrhcBa,Ojefet. Strictur. Orchitis,
Hrai&, er K'jturo. oil Urinary Dimemi and
ftyphiHtic or Mere criM Affocticns of tha Threat
Bkim or Bene. ar trnumd with i i nl'ilirl now, on
lataat ftcicatiflr priucip'M. Safety, frivfiy.
tncy, mM th rmU mf fWtf-AtniffF in yotrth, arxiral s-
m im maturvr year, or uitrfst4sw,inu wniea praUuoo
oa k is, phraTscai tlry, rmM awtcvsMy f temitM,
ef lrta.. leaa of eeraal bower, ctr.. rrruWiit
arrtaae lmrrojir er vm.kp, y ar. perms nrotir
r4. Coaaallatton at eflu-v. or br mail frr. aiMl ir.vite.
Sua it ia inceiiraaieitt to Ti-.it Uiacilv for trvmlmol
aeediataee eaa be atat by R.ail or riprrM rrrrvwlife. C ur
laltauM tiarantd, wbrrr aoubt rxxt'.jt i frankl atwd
rxxjaiM ut a9, i i sijf ; :.t vi.azz, i L',isi ;
teraia, tm erti, 2 S-.ua;i C4 F13 i.
ujARReACE I pIB.
TOTE S af I im"
PLATE3. I UUlUs
Xlecont cloth and i?!it Hrdint. BesJoI for CCc.
to Mta$ or currency. Over fifty wonderful pen picture,
trot to lifet arttcir oa the fo'Iiti aubjorUt Wit may
Harry, who Dot, why. Mcthrod. WomanhiKd. VhywmX
ay. wbo fRuoiu marry- r.uw itr;a nappiim Dray
aWiAMil. 1al l'hriui'offv tf HrarUiiiiartUBa. sitl main-
Mora. XhM oiaYifu or eontr:a atiK -tita rrrar ahtuld
roaditethoo kept under teKk a. f ker. Popular otiitioo,
MMUiw't. oat paper cover. W oaw. if 4 ei oy hmuI,
ta anooeTor ptajr-. 'herct roa n:deiB Aaneriro.
PRESCRIPTION FREE
or ftafta cpoady aura of 8eraiaal Waakneaa. Iat Mafr.aod,
raamatora iaoihry. Nervooeataaa. lmmiur. i mmf .a
of Idou, Avoraioa to ftoe-.aty, lefetia fliti-T. wa fU.
XHoardora broashtoo kv aWrat l!e:U aad his - v
aa al i .1 ooa liia iarrad:atat. Aadrwaa,
I) Km JACOUIC. T0m CkoMoot St., St. Lov.
ACFM71 BMri'r.-e ... . t.v(i':irf
TV R3.4 W-. rt!i., r . J. S. I'.rn, rk.U.
anJ f.ri,'. .r t-r I, . .l Klil.-; . .-'. I . ." 'I
al u, t'. a..,-.. a ,..-. t r - - a. ' f- i
1I
NOT FAIL to aen
our Price uat for
880. Fan te any
dreta ipoa ap-
ratlou. Contains
notions or every-
m required for
Deraonal or famiir nse.
with over 1,100 IUnatrailona. We sell all
Coods at wholesale pncee la qnaniities to suit
ia purchaser. Tbe oaljr Inatllutloa to America
Who make lit la tnetr apeclal hnaineaa. Audxaaa.
iTJi Wabaab Ave.. CLlco, ri.
a a r S1 A caaiptant eartaeaa auaiaeach
V AN I lilaf aeeatr a Ut I. I. a aU Ua
- r..l...aia it Talaaa ara Sa.artaa" br Maatriattaa.
TaaaaS aaaa. Uk t a"'"S faraiak l. aiKSt ft .a,
aal alaa taraw tkal win awl a warmer ew .ISO a aaaik,
i UTaJUianuaaJi rva, vw aas avta at. besia, ava.
II 'Mil' i 'lil, Mil' I "J' '"""H awanaaa)iaapfnajnrmaiar
en.
H & G O .Battle Wto
ORICINAL AND ONLY CtMUINE
'WliitlrlMirlill:
Threshing Machinery and Port
and Traction Engines.
THE STANDARD of exoellenea ikrmtyU,
. MATCHUES? tor OrainJUrinit. ,Tiin-Sav
feet Clunmit, JiaptJ and riarawii H'r.
INCOKS.PARABLE in of Material,?
juany or Modal.
, MARVELOUS far wwriy aupor work fat
nf Grain, and wuMrnily known aa the sr I v mmr
nmpU, nam leaa than half tha naual aws and
of
bay
bay r .
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writ.
K:ch. tatf-i.
eveiy pig pure Essex, or uo sale.
esscx pigs.
; ttro to three months old 20 each, or I
Young Sows bred ? W to m.
Livery, Fo
ST'
Or an Old Stahh
The y . ...
II0L3IES & 1)1
open the old
STR EIGHT BAH
on the Corner of Cth and Pearl St
New Livery Oi
GOOD HOUSES AND CAEKI
times
HORSES FOR SALE,
HORSES UOUdHT A
HORSES KEPT RY THE DA
Call and see HOLM ICS &
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v.
all
la a monthly, 100-paga Scrap Book
the World a Literatare. Kingle eo.
rr. Aa Oil Cliromo OaxJU iach
Valler.' prioe. $3; " Black Shaep
paper binding-; Chrietiaa Oakley'
book, in paper tiDdio,and a aaiapii
HoaeeboM MlfUiH' ' a I pnat- peb
in moon, or 10 ooe-oaot poatiti
wanted. Moat liberal tenna, but a
Addreaa S. S. Wood ribuoe BuUdl
te
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eats
eats
e.
:.0Y FAMILY SOW
03 PUR. CENT. PURE.
(I'axeatcd.) .
FTNTXV rOWDXHlED.
mCHLY PER FUMED.
Tli3 Ktrr.nunt snd ptrrraf I.to nvi. Win
tniike U oin'i:x.f tlie In at lvrfuuuxl iiaxd Soap
til 'JU uiiunUta without boiling.
TLe rft water-toi'tRuer tiaJa.
Tbe l--t diniatcclant.
'fha follovr'ii ar nnuo of the arlrantaeea
obtained Ly uaiu Lewitt' S8 I'tr Ceut. l-owdnraU
L- . v
t- irni. iiiif par-rea man inra ru wnu
S a!iior ruo'iVttiSA Ifl, m-i'-T Ukrn off
b and leavliiK tho remtiiUexpoacrt. Uicre
i br aavinir tho trouble, annoyance, and
anh oilier I. yea. wLic. boin
aolul l:i tlie sna, uniat ie
broken wltn a hni:iiii r to got
the I.ye out. . .
Mrrond. It belnir a fine
Covder, 'u can rr-iiove the
j aii'l ttir out ail tiie con
tents, belug- always roauy tue
um.
Third. A tcarnoonfu or more ran lie
etc, and tbe Ud rrt-intd to the can. and
tnreuy aave uie i'upcfl ci or M-uta.
With other Lyoa e 1 1 niuat be (luwulvnd
at oooa and uae-1 tit a abort tuue, or tha
atroiurui is jfoiie.
Foarth. AbTnta purilp. Free
from all adaitf riling.
Fifth. Tbe bt iv.ap can be made in from tea
to twenty rnlontne with this I. v.;.
Mxth. "o failure ) oaif! in mailno- fvnn
With this I ye when the simwe UrecUo-a .irea
are foUoweo.
Mrveatai. One can of tills Powder! I.r- la
equal to twenty pounds tf hal Bod or V'aU-r.-
LUhth. One can ot Vila X,ri win
I-ye, Bad poUah, or 8i.oi.ii.ir
.Jl ",V Xhl re la lor -.-.t tiro'K,.- : . t
any other Lys or Potstlt.
. Tn'"- Ona to two t- aar-oor.fuli v..:i ' a
tab of the hardt watrr.
,-lvreta. One tea neon''! tc'"l
leanae Kinks. Dratna, r i
Invaluable for kiUinK F' -'. ' -Xho
U4 aruda for waiti:u 'l..-.
XAVtrraCTcaao riT r
G.T.LeT7is&H:rr:
PHILADILP1?.1.'
r-For sale by E. O. DOVKV 8: vOX. Cl'TII.
MAN & WECKBACH, K. H. WHITE, and W.
11. BAKES it CO, and dealers In aeueraL
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