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w l EDUCATIONAL COLUMN All comiaunicatiomt f r thid dcpnrtaicat will Lo add.-ecl to Kditori.J C-jmmit'.eo, bo i GOJ rintt.-ruouth, Nebra-k. H. S. Ramsey, ) i ertie Johnson, Editorial Corn. T. H.T. Samm, j The sulject of this article, no douht will strike the teacher as very decidedly characteristic of tho f-chool room, and oue, with which he n pefectly familiar. Indeed, the expression "where is the lesson," is to common and has been in use po lonir, that, to advocate its eradi cation from the tchool-rootn vocabulary, would teem an innovation upon t-he long established right t?) of absenting anl tardy j-upik ' The authenticity of this stale and pu crilo interrogatory, no ono will doubt, and its antiquity U coeval with the form ation of schools. We sometimes suppose that a qnmsi necessity gave it existence the necessi ty of determining the pliability of a teacher's temperament, and of discov ering the obliging qualities of his dispo sition. If this supposition be true, wo think the means to effect fcuch a uicov cry, have been mot wisely chosen. Certainly, nothing coul I be more obliging than for the teacher to "show" four, five, or dx pupils who had been absent, "where the lesson is." Monday morning, 0 o'clock in tho school-room ; up steps John to the teacher and something like the follow ing takes place : "Teacher 'where is tho lesson ; ' I wasn't at school lust Friday ; I guess haven't been at school since last Wednesday ; pa had tome work to do last Thursday and kept me at home to help him, and ma said I needn't go on Friday unless I waDted to.' " The teacher is expected to "please" the children; certainly; thnt in part is what he is paid to do, and replies; "well John you have missed a very important lesson ; the lesson is not only very im portant but a very difficult one ; the class had a great deal of trouble with it, but I suppose yes, I guess you can 'skip' it and go in your class." Now right here somebody, evidently does wrong. Who is it? Will parents anl guardians an swer? Will the .teacher answer? A necessity governed the teacher, and ho had to act accordingly ; his time W33 a 1 absorbed with the classes already organ ized ; ho could not possibly crgan'ze an other class just to accommodate John: John did - not wish to go back into the class next be'ow in point of grade, and teacher then is under the neccs.-ity of "skipping" this? p::rt of John's educa tion. In a few days John must ttay nut of cchoo! again on some trivial pretext, and thus it is with thou. ands of child ren throughout our land. What! isthis, e lucatin .7 the chil l ? Is this miserable farce securing "everlasting benefits" to the youths of our b'tate? Is tins the way to use the people's money ? Parent, h this securing the object for which you pay inor..-y i'rom your hard earnings? Tiiis itmccent inquiry, "whero is th? lesfen," t-u the part of the child, is a ad commentary on ti e carelessness, in "difference, and criminal negligence of parents and guardians. There is but ono way to eradicate it from the school vocabulary let the pupil attend school regularly. . FlDELls. 17car.s:s. This implies cleanliness of the person. If sotno who as-ume to teach were not proverbial for their slovcnliaes.', I woulJ not dwell on this poiut. On this point, however, I must he allowed gr:a' plain ness of bpcech. even at the expense of incurring tho charge of excessive nicety; for it is by attending to a f-nc little things that one becomes a strictly neat person. Tho morning ablutions then, t-hruM never bs omitted, and tho comb for the hair and brush for the clothes shou'l al ways be calie-d into requisition before the teacher presents himself to the family, or to his school. Every teacher would very much promote his owa health by washing the whole su:face of the b dy every mo ning ia cold water. This is now d'ino by voryT many of the most en lightened teachers, as well as others. When physiology is better understood, this practica '.rill be far mere general- To no clas of persons is it more essential than to the teacher; for on account of his confinement, often in an unventilatd room, with half a hun Ired children dur ing the day, very much more is de manded of the exhalents in him than in others. His only safety is in healthy action of the ekin. - The teeth should be attended to. A brush and clean water have saved many a set of teeth. It is bad enough to wit ness the deplorable neg'e'et of these im portant organs so prevalent in the com rauniry; but it is extremely mortifying , to sec a filthy set of teeth in the mouth of the teacher of our youth. The niih. too, I am sorry to say, are often neglect ed by some of our teachers, till their e7-ony tip are anything but ornamental. This matter is made worse, when in the pre-ence of the family or of tho school, the penknife is brought into requisition to remove that which should have re ceived attention at the time of washing in the morning. The te-icher should re member that it is a vulg.ir h ibit to pare or clean th-? lia'ds wln.'j in the presence of other?, ard especially, during conver sation with them. The teacher should be notit in his Jrss. I Ji n t urea that h is Gres shou'l be expensive. His income or Ii narily will not admit of this. He may wear a very j laia dress; rjor should it be any way t'u-.ghr 1 its fashion. All I a-k is that hi -v! ,thi;.g .hvii!J be in good uics, Ouvt-r-j:! witu u preu.-o, is n ncr so tr3u-.:'i .Vl' its r ., . biie upon tfcH sayoet 1 may Lli- ; ;cJ in a tvorJ or two ai.n tho run Til loo Lj the teacher. It h an& V - mm t rt r-1 ,i I r I - 1 , io uiy lavnw.y dream away C taste '.and cVo. A s!ovoi.!y I .- 1 ii I V. II ;l half his cxiste-ncj over the fumes of thi3 filthy narcotic, should ever use it. Even if there were nothing wrong in the ue of unnatural stimulants themselves, tho filthinesa of tobacco is enough to condemn it among tea.:hore, especially in the form of -hewing. It is certainly woith while to nsk whether there is not some moral delinquency in teaching this practice to th youn?, while it is admit ted, L- neaiiy all who have fallen into the habit, to be an evil, and one from which they vrould desire to be delivered. Page Theory and Art of Teaching. iliscsUar.scus Items. Twelve Indians were hung in a row in Texas, recently, for driing ofT surrepti tious beef. A'ter having their fnces Ma-hcd,eleven"panncd out" white men, but they hung ju-t as well. The Empress Eugenie wanted to culti vate Louis' musical talent, but the Emperor said, "one troubadour King is enough for Europe." The boy stands a prrtty good chance of sitting down for life between two stools, having neither the enjoyment of his talent, nor the hon ors of a King. They have smart boys up in Po-tland. A fruit dealer caught one of them steal ing nuts the other day, and proceeded to administer puni.-hmrnt. The boy bogped to be released because he had recently been vaccinated. "What has that t do with it ?" shouted the infu riated dealer. "Hhe was a hooking cow, and it has cot into n.y blood,' was the whimpering reply. An exchange has discovered that tho wciding of the indictment against Miss Anthony eharcres that sho "was then a person of the female srx, contrary to the form of the statute of the IJnitd States of America in such case mad? and provid ed, and agnin.'t tho peace of the United States and their dignity.' Sol Tiayless, a leading attorney of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes that when Tie lired in, Trov (O.) thev nsrd to speak of "Hob. lVmas" and'ol RavK. Now it's Governor Furnas. Mr. Silver and ' Uncle Sol." Time brines many chafers; and these M "Trojans" are not excep tions. Better' come Wet. Statesman. A miserable, shivering telegrapher sent the following communication to this oihee last night My wot thy friend Pyer. There' nary a wire. Though (rre it ray de?iro To set thatdarnn fire ; If I do I'm a liar. Not tliould you n.'pire More news to tr:m?pir". You hoary old Fire. Go pnrap .'Miio fat friar. St Louis Globe. A colcrod man was once asked why he did not get miiricd: "Why yon see sah, sai l he. 1 sot an o!e mu 1 ler an' I Ins to do fur her, yo see, sah, an ci 1 uidn t buy tier shoes r.n stockings she wou'Jn't tret any. Now, cf I was to kH married, I'd hub to buy dem tings tor my v. iie, but that w;n!d be takin de rhoesari' stockena right out my c'.e niU'Juer s mom. An exchange says Mr. Jones, of Osh fcosh, heard it intimated on the street the other day th:t he was hennecked lie went home thrashed his wi'e, tore up two or three of her ut dresses, open ed ad the djors an 1 windows in the ho'ie, and sat down in the parlor with Ins teeton the center-tabcl. among a col 1 -etion of choice books and smoked his pipe, lie thinks the world is convince. now that he is loss of that ranch. A young lady teacher iri a Lawrcnca Mass. Sunday school caught a boy s-mii ing, last Sunday. S.id she: "What are jousiiiiling at, Johnny? Nothing mum, was the an-wcr. "I know bet ter," said the teacher, severely; "now te'l me what it was." Johnny looked trightened as he stuterincly said, "I s-sde yer ;ri-news papers s-tickinc out mum." Tu teacher sat down fuddently met arranged things. ! 1, lama A Uin' to Control th3 n Incvt Yorli Telegram to the Cincinnati Coca mcrcial. There is agitation in sewing machine circles, in consequence of a e mibination which is $iid to have U ea "formed to control tuc eritire business. A reporter his ha J an interview with Liucius hnk e. of the Finkle it Lvon Sewirg Machine Company, to tho following effect : Reporter Are these reports founde' upon fact about the formation of a ring to monopolize the manufacture and sale of machines 7 Mr. Finklo Yes, .sir, they ar? strictly true, i iie mmness is very larg". m aeed, fslly S3'UVj!J,0i 'J a year, and tlrs com bination is endeavoring to secure the whole of it, and thus keep up the pres ent inih price 01 machines. Mr. Stock well, President of tho Pacific Mail Com pany, already owned the two Ilowc in tcrests, when, in January, he purchased ST.OO.OuO worth of stock in the Wilcox & Gibbs Company, and, on the loth of that month, clotted himself pre idcr-.t. tVis controlling these companies. lir,!tei with hnu are the titeler it Wilson, G rover t Baker and Singer companies, ihe.-o six compose the ring, and are making every effort to insure success. Kepoiter By what means? Mr. Finklo Tho usual means mon- cy. ' They boast cf being able and wil ling to expend sever! millions in ob-t-iifiing wliar. they desire that i, an ex tension of what is called the Wilson feed attachment, foi which tho patent has run out fcui" time ago. I he question of its renewal came up in congress on Saturday, and tho ring aro leaving no stOue unturned to have it favorably acted upon. As I said, if it be extended, its operation will be to drive out of exist ence every company but those of the com bination. They will not allow others to use the attachment under -any circum stances, no mat ter what amount of roy alty may be offered, wishing to monopo lize the whole trade. Reporter Sh-u!d t' e extension be granted, what will b (he result? Mr. Finkle To kern up liih r-rieea of. sewing machines. They can bo man ufactured, ju-t as uood as any now in fh.tr nowket, for fifteen dollars There is no reason in the world -l .. . 7 1.1 l ! I 711 : j . iiie, sii'i.iMi ue- m i i ;r sixry iiniiars, exfept to furni.-h" inordinate proi!. Soma year ao a Committee on Patents, of v.-hieh .Mr- Jenckes, ni' Rhode Island, wis Chairman, reported an extension of thre Pachelor patent, which was j ut on the O iiuiLus bill, and passed at mid night, before any knetfof it. Opposing tc mbers were bought off, ar.d one iuan even ac-cpte-i money to retract his tetti !L.i;.y, i!ii-h tiiiglit have injured its ch.-i;:.- Th;t is the manner in irhich this rir-2- ntt'?i;itiN lo control t ! ? b:ii- nrt: - .' fiif Drc-SPiit i!03 may fTjt be of ,iin, - UAHt - r.t to feo;o la-lio. but thev I aro ti:fi.-t inirit-rlaLit to 5f-aii3?tr'-..-os ar:d i woai.' - a tryinj? to ram a living honestly, r If vre can kuchc-! in our Slit against raochine w;!i sell for twelve doi'rs. BLO O - 3, i 1 1&?:& 'r.stx'isj'ci. o t 11 1 it a ;':-. RWSHI.VG GOODS, Zt?1 --em: BOYS A.VD CIIJLDiEjY'S Hats and Cips, Boots and Shoes, BLANKETS, RU3BEF? GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E C Main Street. Second Door East cf the Conrt Houso BItAKCII liOUc E i:rcadwa7.Conincil WufTs Iowa. "Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schiater's Jewelry Store,-iJ Haiu Street, ?Iat4Misisst!i, rebraxliii ST. T OTTTS!. A 11 G. A. MILLKIl it CO S PIANOS. rh (Dtber J'irst-chss iVhoic.-ale and P.clail Denier in Ptrincs. Fbect Ftf-MUSICAt- INPTRUMENT3 Tuned CHOICE TOWN - -!'?. s fjyLol9 can rn be bonsht rn Dn1;oi Additics to tho City of FlaMffiaootJi. st trices rannr ro:a $.0 to b-iO aiid on terms so a5y that persuus wita the SiTJASLLEKT I K f O E 5 A Y rtllKT TSSSsTS. -o- or tho e who w?nt town j roperty cither to hoM f,-r a Fpecuh-tin cr to b opon, thU is a rare chance to get it. Those lots are in a delightful location, an l are dottc! over witn a Young and licnutiful Groicth of Forest ircis, Which aJI materially to thrir value. C3f rrrtics wisliJnjr to piirchn?p f r lock nt theso 111 ti on ie? ireu. by e.-il ira on I .. i. Ill h t. r UtlvK- or J. II. V iu-.J-.Jw-.il CO . and IJAKNK.s.v I'.EI.Oe'K. l.eal Estate AgenU tor e;if:i tha aljOTe irit-en will lie defoliated tier cent. I'lattsmcctj. 2s r.BRASKA, Oct. 22nd 1S72. W I L-L I A M ST AD EL- fJl A fvK f lias on hanl, on-3 of the Iarst stocks of CLOTHING AND GENTS' FU.17JI3H1N3. GOODS. SPRIflG AND SURLIER, t-I inrite crcry body in want of anything in my lina to oall at my storo. onth Hide Main, IStrtweeaa 2il 3s S;I tetreain And eonrince tlirnrdv?- of th? f.tt- I have a . , L : l . !. : r t i i onrince tlinnsclv?- of th? f.tt- I have a a srnni-iliiy in mv Retail T)p irtm"nt n. stock of i'iae cluthius for Men and Jioy; to which we invite those vli j want tioods. Iabo keep on hand a Ijtjto and well selected FALL AND WINTER GOO S. -lot- DOWN GO THE A T SCIINASSE & CO D. Colebrat evd E "W YOKE STOEE South West Corner of Main. Street AtfO SO TI353 PEOPLE IS EL If DRESS-CJOODS, PRINTS, DELAINES. GlNtiHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. RLE ACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON In tlie Grocery line we keep the FixnsT and Best TEA. COF.FEK. SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every DecrirCH, All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your m GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QTjEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, -YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CATS, GO TO n-25tf ' . . . . M 81 CLOTUIJVG PIat?nicuth, Nilrapt I3XJilL)E T SMITH'S AM'N AND P.OSTO N, ORGANS. liuuos aab rgms. J!u?;c ar.d all k'.niJs of MusWl Mersli-in-Ji ani Ittwired SatUfaction CitarantecH.-:. t deciiJivr LOTS FOR S ALE AT lots, will be fheTrn them, or jriven nr-y inror- Ij. I '. lit rt 1. 1 1 . fc-seeat- rs o. tue Kft.tte o; tf" dl00-w30t JQpj a spo:dilhr in mv RMail D'pirtmnt n fte'ct . . , i . . ' stock of IlaU mnd Caps. 8 lOtf P II I C E S ! I Plattsmoutii, Nebraska, TIII'K WZSO BJIY - YARNS, BOOTS AND SII0r i FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PLATTiMOUTIl XESKASKA. St'CCESSOR to TcctSa, Htnna & Clark Joi'.x riTZOKRAi.n. John It. Ci. kk. Cuh 'r. C, II. r.T!?.:rr i 1 "'f VfiUtl T. ". Evan, A n't Oinh icr. This T!ank 11" now open fir liu'incf j nt tVcir nov room, corner Main jml Sixh street, an l are rrt-rare'l to traiisiiet. n Kcneral Banking Eusincss. Stocks Eonu.', 'Juii. Govcrn:nent Sruritjo r..)i-.?'at and Potd. Deposits Received and Interest allowed Oil time Certificates. Draft ciraT'i. r.vnil.ible in r.Tiy yr.rt of tie I'rito 1 St.itf.-" and in u.11 the irincii-al towns and Ci'iw-i uf Europe. vtsv. sr-;2 nu O tt T II K C E h i: fi R A T 11 D A N 1) OF STEA 1 K R S. rcrsons xrisblEg fobrinp: out tJicilWrionds from Europe can purchase tickets from us tliraug'.i to Platts-moutb. aidSwtf J. Wukir, rroj.riwtoc. R. H- McliLn & Vo.. Iriir:i, I MII.I.IONH Hear Tt-svMiiony to thell WondciTul C'ui-ntivt, Flfecln.- They are not a vi'e Fniicy Dt inU, Xlmie of Pour Rum, AVIiiakcy, Ii-Bof S iii itJ, anil ltrfimo I.iqiioriv (ioctorc'I, P"i-e'l nr.d swcctenetl to please tlto tastccallcd "Tonics," "Ai pctiztrs," "Ilo;turcrs."S;c., (lint lead tt.e tippler on to drunkenness nnu ruin. but are otnic Medicine. made from tlie Nntivc l;(vts nnd Ilcrhj of Cutifornin. frro from nil Alcoholic Sllinu Innts. TlieraretheCJKEAT HI.IOIi rt ltl riEltand A MFE ilVINj l'lt I NCI I'I.E, & perfect Kcnovtor end Invioi-.ttor of the System, carrying off all poisoroua matter and rcst-irin tlieblood lo a healtliy condition. No person can t;ike these Cit tcr3 necoi iflr.s to Circctions and remain lotig unwell, provi.le l the ir t-or.rs are not destroyed, by mineral poison or ether sieans, nnd the vital organs wasted beyond the point oT repair. Thrr arc n llenllc Pu rca live n ircll ma Tonic, pnsessinR, also, the eculiar merit of netins as a powctfid nprent in rc lievi::jj Congestion or Inflam tuation cJ tlie I.ivtr. and all tho Viweral Organs. I'On FEMALE COMI'l-AINTJ", i.,, old, married or Einle, at tlie d.imi of wcniunliotxl or at Uie turn of life, these Tonic Dittera have no cqnal. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Itlirtmm tlm nnd !!, Dyfprpvia or Indizcstion, Jtilioni. lN-iiiiiiriit nnd I nleiinii lent Fe vers. Iisene of flip Ulood. I.ivcr. Itid- I neyn nnd Hladdcr, thc:c Hitlers have been most gticreBfiil. Such IJ iensrn are cansod by V it inled Illood, which isKencrn!!y produced by derangement of tho Directive Oicnnn. IJYSl'EI'SIA Oil INniUESTIWX, nesd trhc. 1'aia in the Shoulders, CourIis. Tightness of the thest. Dizziness, Sour Jinictntions cf tho Stomach, Uad Taste in tho Mouth. IJilions Attacks, Palpitation ot the Heart, Iuflaramalion of tho l.uns. Pain in the re gions ofjue Cidneys, and a huudrod other painful b;tci loms, aro tho cfisprir.s cf Dyspepsia. Ther Invlcorato the Stomach aud stimulate the torr VI Liver and Ilowels, which render them of unequalled tffic.'icy in clcansim; tlio blood of all impurities, and im- 5arjoi new i:ia ana viror to tue wnoie system. rCR.SKIS rJISEASr.S, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Hhdelios, Spots, riniples, Pustules. I3oi!s, Car flnnrVs. Kinr-Worms. Senld llesd. Sore Eyes, Krysipe hes. I teh..-enr.. li'oioiTil ions or t he Skin. Ihnr.nrv nml f licenses of llio Skin, of wliatcvr name or nature, nre iterHllv dnr ut and earried out of the system in a snort time by the use ot these Hitters. One bottle in such rases will convince tho most inereduus of their cura live edicts. Cleanso Hie Titiatd C!ood whenerer yon find its im purities bursting throuch tha ekin In I'imples, Krup tions or Sores ; cleanso it when you find it obstructed I n(l slJSsf'li in tha veins : cleanso it when it is foul. 1 . . na your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood Dure, and tho litalth of the svstem will follow, rin, Tape, nml other Worms, 1 jrkinq: In th lystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Snvs a diinruifhed nhviolen-ist. there is scarcely an individual nponlie face of the nrth ,hrse body is exempt from t pres'-nee of 'worms. It is not unon tlie heal'hy elements of the body that worm exi-it. but upon the diseased Immors nnd siimy deposits that brenl rhese livimr nionsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics w ill tree the system Iroui wwruis use thcr;o Hitters. J. WALKEI5, Proprietor. n.Tl. McDOXAI.D & CO., Proyrirists and (Jen. Asents. San Frnnriseo. California, dj J.an t J commerce Mreet, rsew 1 ork. er6t)LU 13.V ALL HRLUCIISTS ASD DEALKKI. SpnIK thade. FURNAS iiUFISEKIES. BKOVrXVILLK, XEB. FURNAS, SONS & FKRRAND. Ptirr.n nri'i Son?, P.rownvillo. Nrhraka, a:il j. lerrwpl, Dotmit, .ilicluin, h ive oonsolidateil their stocks an 1 will hercatter conluct bu.-ir.fss r.t IroT,vi!lo, Neb, v.hrro they ofTor tho Jar-rest an l nio.-t select pen , eral Nursery Stock tver ofT'ered in tho West, coni -tin in part ai follow : dO.-xri Choice ytsr dd Apple Trees, r!).ci..i i O'l.tK'i) " 1. 2. H and i year old rear Tree. 40.C-0 ' 2, 1 nnd 4 year old Cherry " Tre.-s. f.O.OfiO 1 and 2 ve.ir f.ld Pea-h Tree?. 2u,(:fiJ " 3 "luin. Apricot an i Nectarine Trees 4.000,000 Xo. 1 Honey Locut Hed?e Plants, 2.tKi no:l 1 ( 's.isre 'ranire. 5,ix il.(i:i0 l-'ore.-t Tree see liine'. L'mi.tiOit EverL-reens. in va ietv. loy.tw caeh li'aek tierriei. ll i-iiherries and Slrawli rries. fiO.OlO ruli Jooseberrii'i and "nrrnr. U.' 2-i.ii- tl I'erpetu.il and Cliuhins looses, lumi' Fiowerinsr . i-.ra b.. lO.trHi.W'U lilow Cutting.-!. CooScy's Karly While, asul Atlaiaas exira Early Corn. TAMA5i BEES. Berkshire and Poland Hogs. J. n.I'iUcy of t'ass County viil net as a?er.t of lhee nur-erie in this .eetiin. 1. 0. address Ilattinouth,.Ca.--i county, Nebrs.-ka. ia-roririioiiiIen NoiiUl. Kenil for .'itljs n.-fc n-ll-tl lejs, J&3' s o m i I I rn F s 4 o cz ft AND MEDICINES AT J m Boa On Main Struct, ncaily cjpo.-ite IIeram Ofi'Kk. V.'liolesalo and Retail De der in Painfs, Oils. Van 2 sit es ansl Toilet ArSicIc. 93" Pre3crir tior.s carefully cr irprutl t-tl . all Lours d.iy and n:slit. onV EOt:TOE3 whittbi:!!. 3 Oil M. Laaries .troet. i or-g"T loeated in St T.riui. than any Chron-j jliic liiy?iei;n , -d raecps.r'i!jly treats Simrdei . ,nd (V nii'li.'atf 1 Venereal It:ie ns to hrinir t:atieiits Irotii every tiite. Iiosj irul ..-f 'I r: 'lt.i! ierf. a lif. liaie ex crier. .p. with Iur-J J st drucs i-re;:ired in the e-!;i! lir htnent, eur-Sj jvi-'srivin ui'liv fitt er's, no m;,t:cr wh-i t.-iil- i d j tell j-o. r private troubieti. ' '""!i!tatnn' !r:e. fcml ttrn stainps lor ineuiei! e-. js ?! AMIlill", VV..MAMHoI. FO ii il. 15 re?) ts i-;ieh. Jinfh (or li i ts. l.'m p:i;i V!l tti.it the euriotis, i?it! ii", u! or ir.-j'ti it v i-h to know all tt'-o it i'lt'-po!'iitioii Proven . ion. Mirti:i.e Kvery yoiiffr iimit: it rid wo j iiiiti on-.-'it to rend it an a vrarninit 'llie rer i J..drti or-.s ,! In'- ltate t ). t.irtially itniiotenten: i t.iliy aitvi-oa wn uncai At foot of Main Street. WUOLI.SALE AXD RETAIL DKAI.KK3 IN" HARDWARE &. CUTLERY, STOT1S, IRO.V, tisv;.iKi:, KAII.S, Ac. lc, All kinds of T I N V A II K 43-tf Manuiactuiin.ff. Motliers, Mothers, Mothers. 1 "VotiV AnV to Itrnrvre .1r Winxh'ic't Soothing J Svrvv for Children Ttethin-j Thi. vrtl:mb!e fren:imtion h'is been used with N" E V K rt V A 1 L 1 X G r- L C C E . S 1 X i 1I0U SA.I Ol' CASES. 1 1 not ii I - relieve? the ehild from pn!n, tut inv;ror:ite.-the ?toin:ii-h ifnd bowels, correct acidity, and i?iv s tone ami enerey to the wholo y.-ten. It will also i staidly relieve Griping ill the Iirvt and Wind Cjlr.r. We believe it the best nnd purest remedy in the worid . in all eases ot lysentery nnd Uiar rlnea in children, whether urri.sins from teeth ins 'T.anv her eaue. lepend upon it inoihers, it will give rest t-3 yourseives. and Relief mid il T.'A to Your Infant. Eesure an I eall for ".Ur, Winihue'i Suntniita Syrup." ITaVinz the f.ic-dmile of "CURTIS .t PiOR KIXS" en the int--i;le wr.-ipiier. Sold by Ilruesrists throughout tho world. 10 IAB1 A Heavy Stack of Goods on Hand. 2o 3 n't nnd JVW Interest on Horrotrrd capital to t e Made Ujf CuKtomrr .' I OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE I NT THE CITY. P North 'Me Main between Second and Thirl fts. Takes pleasure in announcing to Thut h? hn af Iarir nnd well eleete.. ?,)?k o( iiry (tooil. Groceries. Provision", at were ever brought 10 te euy of Pniti-nmuth. eVT-It will ee?t you nothing to lok st them n .n iiEUAllLIC - yn -ill be ! aide to tell when other parties try to swindle j von. J - ' N i? IjJL. ti. Jtt ti statj: agi:nt - mm HALt-ADAY'S PAfcHT WIND MILLS. DOUtLE AXD PIXELS ACTIXd FOUCK AXD 11'.M I'UJII'S, FEED MILL'S, ETC., tkwxa liiii:i:al. Tiie llulla'l.i.v Vill hn" stood I'm test fivr f.t teen roar-. Sihvi in the United Sjt:!? utid lu rope nnd is tlie only ii.e Generally nojtoi i.y a'! Principal llail-ro-ids and F.truicrs. v Send for etitalopu? ?r.d price A. L. Sf UAXli. apl?"tf I.irieidn Xcbrnska. ii 55 Z iL i.J fs 5 -l rrAt.KP. in AND DHU3S. All Paper Trimmed free of Charge Also Dealer' in Bcoksr Stationary. Klasazincs, and Lti.'l'3S't Puliioi'lion Preeriptinn! r'.reful!y eorr.ponn lfd by ntex perie;.' e,i 1 rinr .-i.-t . l'.ev,M-iol er tiie p!:iee. trireedoor1 wr-t 'T tli' ;. oiliec: Pl.ut-!uout!i. X'-hr.ika. Tn'.r? rtnra IW M-ll . tOM Ui jS 2.G Ghcapest. Tt!7 T'i ' TTi T?i 7 ATid he found nt h' el 1 t:ind on Main P? II wh l re lie ill he pie .-e l to S i see his li r im cu.-toujer? and friendti. 17 e I'-i? r Iiirjze nnd cood tsor'HiCnt of furn X i luuchiuery t uch as tbe rI"lie Marsh li.irvi-rlrr. a reaper that Iw.) n 1 eiin eiit :ind binTten ncri i" ier diiv w. ne n an to drive, and thq biuacr.s c-aa orti u tue thuile. "Tilbnrnmd Ptnder.h.iker AVtic-nns, hnrn ill pion lletiper.v Mowe Mas-iilnn Thr.ish er. Hn i llutti'o Pit thr.'fdier, and J'x'tls'' Kitperand Mower Ac, F. J. METTEER, Main Ptreet. PIitt.me,uth. Xcb. Ij. S. lii.AiR, Traveling Aent. Feb. IK! wtf. HENRY ROECK PEALER IX FUR N T TUT? LOUNGES. SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- or all DKscr.irTioys and at all pricks. frletalic Burial Cases. WOOliKN COFFIN:- OFAI.I SIZS3. Ready Va le, and ?cld Cheap for Cah. AVith many thanks for pa-t p-itronape, li n Ate all to eall an l ejjtnine my lure 8l o,,k o niture and Coffins jun'Jt CITY Mr. AT MARKET, -Br MA IX STREET, Plnttninulli; - S'cJirasIia. w The best of Fre-h Meats alvray.-! oa bm:l ir their fe,i.on. Tlighcfit Prise Paid for Pat Cattle ' Ilisrhost Cu-h Price rai I for if roe n Ili.les. NEW L U BER YARD! . Having rn.-'ne-l a Euijiher Yard at Ixui.-vii!c, 1 wi" kct idl kind s of LCTIBER, IHMHIS, AN!?, IILI2m. At., Ao., Ac., And votiM invi'e :iV, thoc -ifhine. to j.tirt-J'.'i! l-j roe iv.c n c i.i. ,11 3-I will sl--r. ..it in li Lin U i f G! IX. for wh.elU w.il 1t th W ?.!arker price. J? i PURISSIWA ET OPTIMA. j3r .XT This iinriv.-i'led Mrdlelne H wnrrnnted not to eoiitu n acinrte I1'' ft .""'e d M e-i-ury, or any in jtirioui tidnei'iil Mili-iiiM-e. lut is l'L IMOLV VKi !M'A I!L K. For for'y piits it tins proved i: crent rltl in fit di.-e:ise.--ol the l.iver. li'iH-l-. iijid Kidney i hnv.-'ii iN id the poo J mid ureit i-i all p uts of t'.e cotr.iiry votiidi for i's w nintrrtiil nnd l ei-u-liirpouo In purilyinir the bluo l. yliiinihi tnif tile t rptd I ver mi l Imwrl. and itiipn rt itiif new i:t" -il l V ior t o t h- whole ss i tn. itn inoiis' l.iver I'.eni.luti r is ue'.iimvl. ded to have no eii'.iiil ;is a i.ivrn memcixi:, It p' td lin- tutir medi'-Hl element . never uni ted in the sntue ha j pv pn.pori ton in at: y other pr pnrtttloti vjy. , :t (rentle t'n'hur'io. a wonder- 1 til 'J o ie. nil un-l'X"! I'tioiKihle Attentive and a eert tin C irreetive o':ill im- tirit:o ot the body Sm-'i sin:il sne.e.sss h:is a!teiLie 1 lis use. that it is now r'".r-i rii .it .i-the (;i;i:vt i m-aimx-.i pi tivic. f r T.ivi-r ot:i: l.mit a-d the ;:iiutul idNpring thereof. t -wit. 1 s; ( psi-i, 4 'no-" t i-tit i ti, dauii iiee llilions lit a ks iek liendiietie. ie lepre--ion of ,vpit its. ."'niir .t n.iiii-Ii, Heart l'.urn. iii' Ac. H'-mihi etlie liver and prevent. Clllld.S AND 1KVK11. Trepared ot ly hy J. II 7.V.U.I N ,t- TO. Drill. ci-t, Miienn. fa. f end fi.r it 1 ireuhir I nnd A reli p'tr, Price 1: by niiiil 1 ..'") I Philadelphia Pa, l-orSi.lel.yJ m BUTTERY, j.tnlw!y. PlntUaiouth, Xel. T II E B K S T IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST -.0: For Your Groceries Ca To C rnerTh-rd and Main Ftrectf, Piatt fflioufh, ' "IIe kci'pN on haml a hoioo nnd veil selected Stock of Pa ey Gre-cerie. CotTee.. Te., ffugar, Pyrup, te., in. o. Ct'Alro a good assortment of Boots A Shoes.t :(): In Connection with the Grocery a Bakery & Ccsifcitloncry ! '"i'AM kind.-i of Country Produce bouttht nml T-ike noti.-e of the fitti "K.MPIRE It AKFUY A M i J i t i J . B-.n10wtt. Gf. I F. 31 E Fi K, lain Slrcct, Tear Doors East of Court house, HARDWARE, HEATING AND V. O O K 1 1 a S T o V E s 0" tlie latest TinfrovcniTts, warranted, and toll at upuiall j'lifit above cost. I)oin ray own v-ork in Tin andSheet Ircn Combined, with lonir'rxperienee runrattee ati.-laeli n fctiu l'rieti to uit "lw 2tu MAGHIr. E iHOP! Jl' ay man 4.5 Car tin. .X,IatSHis:oii,nJ IVcb., repairer? of Steam Ensinc. Boilers, Saw and lirift .Mills. tian and Steitn Fittin(rf, roiiKht Iron 1'ipe Force and l ift Pump, feam liange. alan Valve Governors, and all kin Ja of Brass Engine Fittinr s, irnijhed 09 short notioe, FARMING MACHINERY epni-'" ' or hort notie. o 031 AH A LOTTERY A NOBLE CHARITY. To erect tlie Nebraska State Orphan Asylum, To be Drawn in Puldic. Parch 31st, 1872. $230,505,00. Tickets Jl.'iO Ear-h or Six for $,r.00. (, o Ic.k( e;;t I.y ipre-ii C. O. P., if d cm red. 1 (irand Cu-h I'ri.o 7'..oc 1 ; r.-n i I .l-h l'r'.e L'..,IHK 1 (ir,.n i .i-h Prize 1 .".() 1 tirxnd '-Ji Prixo 1o.ii I ('.i-li J'ri.o f'.ni) 1 Vi-h Prize 4.'l 2 a-h J'rtze-". ?;.fVieaeh li.o") t ah Prize. :'.""i eacli. x.iiKI 2 l ii-li Prize. I.im. each 1,'.IJ V) i a?'n p!"i" Ivo h ft."" l"tl 'a-h Prizes. Knrh ..' 5 ;. ChsIi rri7.--. Dm h :'" S.ih r,'! t'n-h 1'rizes jlO ,rJI.IK( y.l' 1 Ca-ii Pri..-K, " S-3 l-ViO-i y.-.y i'!ii..'.-, TI. i? I.ec-1 I'nterpri-'c i endorsed by th hihe-t authority of the Mate and bun; buyinea incti. ivt-r one-half the ticket.; taken bef.ire Oct 1st. The limited Mtml-ei on hand will be I urni.hcd ti-.'-e who :rply lir-l. Alenev emi oe tent by mail, in Kecietercd Letter-, I'u-t ";'ice Ahmcy tinier., or I.y Kx-l-roi. Ail P'ize-w dl benaid n fall. AgksiS AVaK teo. Put full particular address, J. ,Y1. Vf TTEE. tKj;t-23vi-st General Manager. 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