Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 23, 1865, Image 3
Zltc WLthwkn RivVL LOCAL NEWS- Especial KiTfcn. AH job work must l,e paid f n delivery. fTJTStiipp & IlcirJ hiv cold out tlieir f,tove an-1 tin store to E- T. Duke & Co., of tbe,Youn Amrica." jjjfirtvprnmpnt his been officially in formed that th Cholera hn made it appearance on th con8t of Spain. gThe priz money from about 500 naTa',cptur is nnnouucd for di-itribu-tion at the Fourth Ami. tor's B.ireau. rMior-Gen. C. C. Wanhrmrne hn written a letter declining the candidacy fnr tho (over jorsVp of Wioconson. frVrftter-meIon,, in considerable qnantitie, have made their nppeamnee on our streets They are Belling at 50 ceDts. 5TTei;n haa been divided into three milatary district. Gr-n. Turner rt-lieve-1 Ger. Granger in command of the G;il re ton district. vWe are compelled to let several r.ew advertumerits lay over until next track. will be seen by reference to hi eard, that Or. Livin-ton has established I, in office on Ma:n St., opposite the Court House. 5TThe Democratic Convention at Columbus, Ohio, on the 17th in-t nomin tod Alex- Long for Governor, and adop ted ftrong State Sove-rizntv resolutions. ZiwL. Gvilding continues to st-ll birge qu ntitifS of clotbinu to the citizens of PiittMiioiith, also to the "Prairie Schoon er Pilot." cheap, ard no mistake yIiij. B. Pnvi, formerly a resident cf this place, i? in the city rn a visit to Lis friend. M-'j Davis hns rendered Ood nervice to the country, and will re ceive a hearty welcome from his numer ous fnends in ihi city. ?"Refid the advertimnt in to duv psper beaded "Auction Sale." Thi i a No. 1 chance if you want to buy cw. cnive. c!n, bog, f irmiriir utensils, or anvthinz enumrrnted in the advetisment. Attend pales, and buy yourself rich. 3. Bloom i atill Fellin? Clothing, bats, boots and boe, b'.nnVet. Ac. at the reduced price, and requests a'.l those in want of such article to gve hm a oil. as be is aniioa to close on' the present toek, to make room for a larger. . m ("Kentucky ha sent 28.313 colored nen to the war. I!y Act of Congre th wives and children of these men to the number cf 23.000 L-ive ben freed, mak ing the whole nunrier of invi fre-rJ, in connection with the army, 100. Sol. CThe Nebraska city I) tily AVirs come to us enlarged to a fivecolGmn pa per, and preent a much better nppear unce thun heretofore more in aecor dan-e aith what it should be to represent the interests of the county seat of Otoe county. rThe papers of Nebraska City are discussing the propriety of competing property owners to plnnt shade tre along the streets. We think they ought to do it ; there is nothing looks so plens ing to the weary traveler a to see fin haJe trees when he chances to enter a small country town. The Nebraska City papers cl im thst nine tenths of all the freight sent west goes through thatplac; !ut a "'reli able contraband" jut arrived from there frsyssuoh is not the cie tliey count the five-tenth that goes from PlattMiiouth. CiOon't forget that Melone A Epper sn, on Second St., first door south of the bridge have the largest exclusively Grocery house in Plattinnuth, where you can prociire anything you wsnt in their line, from a pound of candles to a wagon load of tea, and at th lowest figures. m ?"The Washington correspondent of the Lid'p'nJent says President Johnson declared in the presence of sereral f ; cmd that he personally is in favor of negro suffrage, but that he is clear in the con viction that he lias no power to grant it. 2""Iy their fruits ye shall know thetn," anJ wfi?n you always get god bargains at a place, it i well to contin uo patronizeing the institution. The people of this locality fully undertard the benefits 0f tbisi way of doing, which is tuo eieoret of the large trade done by ffowe .t Thatcher, opposite the Post r"0ur peopbj nrc going, to be treat cd to another show, admission fraa. We woolJ advise every body to turn out and see it. It will consist of all kinds of Looks, stationary, candies, lamps, wall psper, Ac, and can be seen at Klepser A Wise's, one door east.ofthe lltBALD office Uo and tk a free look at thrir stoc-lt, auj we nre certain ?no will not 0 awar without Luying something. 5fThe next best thing t ut the north ern servants of southern aristocrats can Jo, now that the resort to anus has prov ed a failure, is to try and get a foot hold in the affairs of the Governmt-nt. 1: is the only show for them to be of service to their masters. We know it is tough for tbera to have to turn square around and pratia the men they have so long be- n in the habit of denouncing; Uut it is the only chauee, an J the gracs with which tey are performing their part is com- (iTCol. Thrm. Pitterson. of Rock TVoff, ha effected a cro between the Suiarcorn and the Squaw corn, which produces a superior artirle. The r am large, like the sq'iaw com. and the ! Train ba all the qualities of the sugar corn. W h'ive tried it, and know it to be an rxerllnr article. ("The o!d;er from all parts of the country are endin; letter tote Judg .'vocate, nflVrins to te-tifr to the crucltv of Vertze. the And'-rxonville prison keep er, Ttbn will oon be fn' on trial lie would prnhnhlv fell hi b s of I if.- for . a verv stnnll consideration, ven in Con- rVdernte siript. ("The shock o' an earthquake was fnlt in variou part of the country on the morning of the of the l'h. At Mem phi it ws so severe a to tumble d wn chimney. looe arch". Ac. ind urt an iron saf- estHbltthmnnt, It w:i nis i f -lt at Holly Spring. Miss., and as f r north as White Cloud, Kana. ("A f learn 'h tt l!-v. Mr D -morest will nreach hi farewell sermon in the Pre-byterian Church of this city on next Sabbath, lie return to the eat for the purpose of competing his studies, hav ing heen prachng here during vacation. Mr. pemorest is a young man of more tnan ordinary abilitv, and the citizen of Portsmouth are loth to part with him. He possesses uncommon r':ion:ng facul ties, and cannot fail f making a mark in the world. 57"l'be V ii of Nrbraka city appear to think it will be some time be fore a railroad will be built to this til i"ise. How are vou, vdlag? We are undr the inipiessi.m that the editor of that tdieet n-vr spent many day in looking abou' Pl tttsmonrh. and would advise him, and all others of his opinion. to c irefull v innini ill? cilii on. o.' the Herald, and see if th uinnunt of busi n-s tht're repteseiteil dos not indicate some h'ng more tl an a village. We were aroused, 'og--thT with oio.st of the people on Main St , on Mon Iny lust, by the loud und boi.trous talk f a gi'ntlemai-(V) on the corn- r of M;rn and Second tr-et. We ru-hd out for the purpose of taking items." (-tirpo-mg liiere was anothiT rw on hatid ) hut, at' ter listftrng otne time, ca e to the conclusion that tt was only a copperhead so.poh he rehearsinif. nretoiratorv to taking the stomp tli.s fall. The bin guage, however, wa disgraceful, and all uob orators phou id he haui.d up and lineal for "cntmtt of d cency," if there is m other way of getting at them. ?Thi fall is the time to make prep arations for the op ening of husinens in the spring. Men wish-ng to locate in ih8 place wi.l find it to th.ur advantage to do their hti'ldmx now, in order h it they may not have to wait when business ( e s in the spring. There is little douht that Plattsuiiuih win lie the liv-i;-pt town on the river next ea in, and those who have their preparation m--idt- w ill tie the lucky one. Secure yeur hncn, lumber, Ac-, a soon as possible. "The earlv biid catches the worm " CSThe ''ui washed ' IVrntorial Com mittee have received an official summ-ms to meet in N'hrnku Citv on the T li of Sept. ncx', to attend to 'usmess o' im portance." Mr. N uli.v, who sti s "what ever other sin he may h ive eotiim tted, he was never guilty of scr itching his ticket or di u'ing In w hiskey," propos es in one of his Icttes that ail "genuine" Central Committees must s.-e to it that there are negroes, in their respective lo eilities, to rob hen roosts and clothes, lines, and if they cannot be had ill any other way the committees must "manu facture them;" and we coticlu le th it ihi must be the "important liusinesv' to be attended to on the 7 h. CThe citizens of th Mimh part of this county with shocked l Gliding the body of Thorn v Nicliois, on last I hursday morning, in the gmve near his house, where he hod b- eu -hot by some person unknown lie h id been not ii. tne b cH of the heaJ, the ball penetrating to the forehead- He: wan foun 1 a tew leet from .be pith winch iuo- through the grove, where he h d be n draped hy hi.s mur derer. I i ft pucuct.s hud beili r.llcd of some 20, although it i not fem-raily believed thot he was kiil.-d for tne pur- ..t . 1 .1 ...- It. rii.l t.iiitr iiefiii'ii : - " piuditit to Wait long CnOUllh lo aelli tO r ... IMaitsiui.ulh for the co.oti. r, a jur was immediately siliuiuouied V Su re liick, . ' i i " . ,i who proceeded totxniino luio the c r- cuiu.sianceS KurrouinJiiig the murder. Ttie wife oT the di c ased te-titied th it iwo men wenriii); soiUiers clotti s uod carr-( ing un , came to il.r houfe during. the afternoon of the d y pr. VMius, an I requited Mr. Nichnl.- lo rhow llieni a certain peice ol laud w hich he nad i.o!d a short time before, lie started with ill. lit lor that nurpo-e, and nothing more was ' ' . ... seen or beard ot tnui or m men unm u.a body was found tho next iuoriiin- at Hbove d.ncnl.ed She ar. these men' J were pertLCt alraners to "II or tn-m, , , - . ... un kAuW ot III) motive IlieV CUIi nae in killing him. These n.en, a.s described bv Mrs. N., was not seen by imy person, either li. foreor after the murder, al- though the I'Otintry thereabout is wll settled The report ot a gun or pistol was heard by other parties about the time it is supposed the murJer wo cm milted, but did not sound like the report of a gun cuch us tnese men we e Maid to have. The ball, winch was extruded from ihe forehead, whs ii'iout the i.zof : a buck shot. 'I here appears to be some myiery about the affair, which we hope to see sifted to the bottom, and the guilty ! parties Lrous-t to justice. t LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LC300L P-rnn wishing to en 1 to -h'tol, Mnd hnre not yet commenced, will ileae hf-srin on Mnnil-iv next, as it i the hgn'ug of our -cond'Month. Terms $100 per M-.n'h. AMY E. LYflAN. Teachers. K0TICE I hereby pr'trn to all Jountvand Pre. cinct Officer- who are entitled to the laws of the ldih Se-in of th L 'zmlafure of NfhniHici, iy virtu of th- ir reiei'tive offices) th:i panl Inwn tr now remiy for dm riu'ion at the njfi of the County Clerk, as provided for h- law. II. SPURLOCK, Co. Cl'k, Ca Co., N. T. Plitttrmoa:li, Aug. 8th., lSli-3. WAITED- An Office on Mun btie-t, or near it. Apply at this lhc-. July 20 tf. SALE OF AN STRAY. I will olF-r for iale, on the lJ h ilav of Aogust, i8(j-5. t the residence of D wight Terrel. i '..sB Ctun-y. N. T., liftw-i'n the hour- of 10 o'clock A. M , Hld 2 o'clock P. M.. to Ui-high-st lutldt-r, i)n! Steer, taken up lit liwight Tcrrel, in the Coun ty uud Territorv afoiesaiil. L. O. MILLER, Jnt c -of the Peace, In and for said County and Territory Juiv 22, I8G3. E3TEAY NOTICE. Taken up by ihe subscriher living in Mount I'l.-iiNHiit Precinct. l)--.--m!er 10, I8b4, One lied Ib-iler. one ear old last Spring, brar ded on ihi left hip with mark not perceivable. LEVI G. TODD. Said animal was appraised hy m. Winter and Daniel Mip'es, at Mount Pieasant, July 17th. 1H i. , i Appraisers. Territory of N-braska, I Cas Coun'y. ) This day perbomillv uppand before me a J.istice of the IVae in and for aid Coun'y. Win. Winter and Daniel Maples, ii nd were appointed and qualified as apprnif.r of the above described es. trat, it nd who ma le due return thereof, as uliove. And I do appoint Saturday, the 12th day of August next, at 12 o clock M.. at the residence of L. . To d, as ihe d.iv of 8-ile of f.atd tra. JXO. F. liUt'K, Justice of the Peace. July 17, 1803. Puroniza Home Institutions All persons wishing to cecure n sure preventive from 1 t'Hitge by li'htn'ng will do w-ll to secure one of thoe Star Fluted Tod , with Sprats patent Insula ters, and the h -st p.afeil Points. All i i. work warranted. Leave order tit Mur- ph & tili'im's (.hop. or with the under sign 'd. Having permanently located iu the Territory, I solietit our patronage. J. S. U i KUS. Farm For Sale. I have a pood f rm for nale. consisting of lC5 acr s : Iimi fepecd. 90 under cul. tivatinn. and ahout G5 aces of timber. It is situated 7 tnileN south cf Platts r.;ourh on the mam thoroughfare to Ne hraka city. For particular enouii e n , the premesis, or of Iltram Davis in this ' J A. M. P. WUITTIER. L pl I n. "ft Boots & Shoes A large 1o jot re. C'CVed liv, Amison, Dovey & Co., Pistols A large lot jnt received Avison, Dovev A Co. by Notice to T tx Payers. Thet'ity iioneii ho rxi n't d ihtr tiiu h n the i-i t x wnl ltvvj.n liliii jiifnt, uu w ihe II b t .ufu- , IsSd Nuw i ue lin.e to -eltlf, penalty and ii.tjrrst J "V. MU HLI. lic.iS. Ci of fiKli.iuvu h. N.T. Probite Uorice. itire berbi vq ho a.il.'Tiiou B.i two. f Miliitc ii u jr Io.h. 1.4 iu 'I - a j.i i. ll a t tap n.ti . .! .iiiiiiui.41 .. if the M. uf M.rff iFtrl ! J'j nwii ilcce ut Su . w . iniiy. Mi-wun. . be uuiirl i 1 br aa 1 a ii(i.uiii.o la. kyp n.uuieiii Uu I hurJny1 t'.f 31.- day if At-gut, 18''5 vt;.'cli.p m i.f anl 'y, al wbiih tiiue nil prr Min liH--Trr.ie'l tin vpprar. W"i i ..s m Ml'J toil -e-il of fTI e uu. n tim th.- 2i any or vuuu-t, . O. l6.-. J. W. Ali.-UAl.L. 1'rubatr Jil Ur. NwiTICE. . rtsi lain agaiwl Instate ij I'. A. arfiy. X icr in he er given ihit nil f ots b&viop claims mtaiie t imL Wii' P ter .. bn.y.rt es-r.l l ite o' C " c.-u iv, iiiui; 6 e (lieru lu y uthenti ci't'ltit om wnh tli P I'ntfOwi oi ' mun iv S'.i'..u- bef .re the K iM l"Ym JAN U KV, IsG 'i, t whub time tli r will 1- it lieaniiK utitl cIbiiu.-. iiu- HI d, a ! ii ..it w..o e mad- by tbe C urtufa.l I.ilms itt. t" l.-j m tttiu r iu bau.i ud -eal ihi 15 0 U of JIy, IS-i". D . W .iKELcit, M..y 15 m3 1'rui te Ju le. Unqust'onibly the best unstained wot k of he kind in iha v ond " New Jloiil ly zire. Ytit!ciii Dotlci" of ti e IT." It I the 1. 1 e.i.n-t nut e if l.e day. T' e lire- I i,i i, w. in.. re d-i.l:h :u lUi. on. lie mi li-.n . ii. err ote. . ri-irm nuinl ihmi Ha p r" I M.iB n.e tth-Ui-it I-rUtint .tin. ira le.) j T1, , t p , , j,..u U y .a ibe w-.l ..-.v. 1' v"rvrr. I . inu-l r'f r iii V m of ral-ir t-ilieliigh 'one I n1 v;"1"rJclt .r. f M , 'i-: i j .-.r m u .iii . inwot ly r.rrul iii. ff Ixiut i. IHio -.!- i -.in h.-nr li'iei. urn ii ke? .uudI H4ne " the tl ire t ".ilit mid .en i m-inur Our d r We Ml dl .'t Oil- W til 11 tSVHVll e of 'be UleTHMn pmp ; "it " ' ' H 'l'Ored is lue it I. tub nnra cr unc Oil-f'lio 144 (te- ut ex. 111 lia . pri'lH i lie JT 1 lllH riiteil w 111 C Weed ,. ; uiii ii . iiii'Hi - ii. ue i lie rcy uliuiI ly .iuiI th nn"-e ilit i- p'i cj! q iarte- y bl nd d .uh ! hes ft-H urn. in beiinOv i..ur,il it h tr r ofr in he ili ci ii.il uu f i lev ef eiire it raure Turuer O'u lie tit AinericiiH Li trmurt (l.nnd'm.) Tlir V..U UI i.'Uii i c.in-ti u 0 ut thru Ive? a I lirjr ' in I C llaUni'K imdilm. rlli'ti UU I'HQ in b f,, na in b-Mm-fmn" 'hr ..it..i. t iou rni h-e uie u.eicr our nolle Vwim Courier. SUBSCRU I ONS. 15G-5. rhr i-uh.wiiers hiv--oejaeU -y-te.o oi roaninj by wii en b cm n p y th- Vagazlae ml W een 'y p .imp Iv iUuwiliui- ut tor c ore beir p.r.ud i ii-ilir ' I om oe etfij r .uiil'-a ii'U. T. 1H,aXe . t ll.ri ' .l..Kxoie .4ceni a r'r. ' tuu' ",J l the .i"be. . uf lice. ! TEH MS : i HinrKs's maoii se. year - - - t An rztr ci ! enior tie- i;ieiztne or wern.y will b- ui:ilied irra'iB lor i-rrr Clni .f Five -ob-c ter. al (4 MCfi. in eoe temittiu ; ur ix copic fo fl it nit-nhirrs cn he eurp ie.1 at an time. K e ti o'.vie ret. owe mpi i-U'U Tweuty-uioe Vol- nme-, ic ie't rlisn biulin. wi I te b exptet f rmbt ' ei ne ! inoeli-.ser n.i . t.t per o uine. -inir e volume-, by in.. il. pt pi l $ . Cluthcanes Re- indiD, iS uts i.y .i.i. po I p. id ajj e,- HK tic IOTHF.KS. F 'O.I' q-i-rr. S V. ATlOii.NCV A I LAW ICD Solicitor m Chancery. PLATISMOUTH, NEBRASKA. CHEAP GOODS AT TUB NEW STORE! II we & Tniiclier, "WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEAL BS IM 3 3 FANCY GOCDS, Boots and Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS. Hardware, Quecnsware, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, OUTFITTING GOODS.&C TilKT U'ILL KOT BE U.'DEBSCUP. Call before purchasing, and Examine Ouinis and I rices. If j-ou do not buy, you will Get XOej-tota. ! RE3IEMBER THK PLACE, 3Vrn,lTi streets OPPOSITE POST OFFCE, PLAT I S MOUTH, i. T. Juy 1. 1SC3. tf PROVISION STOBE! We have opened a RE Opposite the PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE- Where we are Offering and are Selling Everything U ually found in lheProvi?ion Line, F mm We wi-h to buv all kinda of Ccuntiy Produce Such as Bailer, Vegetables. &.c.. For wrich the Highest Price will be paid In Money- J5eS!Tho havinsr m-h articles to st-Tl will do well to cull and see us before selliujj. J. H. HEYSEIt & Co. Plattsmoath, May 22, '65. M. B. MURPHY, Main St., opposite Platte Valley House, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. Has on hand a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPLRS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, cSrc. Do can Outfit a Mule or Horse Train With eve ything in his line, on short notice. My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Repairing done at nil limes at reasonable rates- BLACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Gils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Rruslies and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Kedicinal use, I lye Woods, Pye Stuffs, Farmer, freigliters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu- ine and of the best quality. I'liysiciuns Piescripiions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black, Platismouth, May 1st, 1S65. if r ajaa aa E. T. DUKE & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet AND STAMPED WAkE. W keep contanily on hand E uigranta and Freighters' OUTFITTING- GOODS, Such as Camp Stoves Frying lamp Kettles, A c. e also keep 1 hain 1 umps and Fixtures, I lydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit 1 ans and Jars, Lanterns, Colfee 31 ids &.c. Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, witl neatnes- and despatch. Are agents lor tne sale or Stew art's ce.ebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Giv us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATISMOUTH. - (ml WW e'1 1 yiHi-lurc Gallery. Bmf rSf North Sile Main St . f i llUS Pic uves taken of ail Kinds. AmrlrotTr.',, Photoernphii. CJm P-cture, &c A zood asportrripnt of Cases Frames. Alonmol &c. on-t'intlv kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames made to order, of nnv 8iz.e. ipothecaries Hall. joiin hi:i:d & co., Cor. Main and 5th Sts., NEBRASKA CIIY, Dealers in NEB- DIIUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Putty andGlass Pafbt MW.icm" of all kind. Toilet artii-les. gta tioucO".il ery h.us kept in a ;Miais i)iug Jcir H o re prrptied to flll!I oraj'i.aud warrant our gcwd j to te fresh. pr. 10 'tii Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally. aaaBBBw bbbbt bbtb bjbj aaa bbb VK Iron, Rrass, Japancd Pans - Skillets and Lid -, Ovens, - - NLUKAKA. THJS prairie farmer, DEVOTED TO Agrici Uuret Ilortiryllure, Mchanics, Ed ucul'u.n, llrnie Iitrresls, General Aewy, JItt kets, tj-c. Pnblii-hed Wetkl. in a neat octavo form oft.ixVn j-i-eeB, tu an iLcitx al the end of eacii voiume (sis months ) TER US: fJOO A YEAR, IS ADVAXCE. Fur Club of tittles end $4, one copy free. E3.V .ropriate xlvertiboineiits m ill be pliioul in 'ht .ABMKtif-r H Genu p r 1 ine of space, Koup liel, rath n M-rti .D, in advance special Voices, 1' adtd, prere-.ing Hdverti emeut. twenty cents ptr iiue -f nun-c cc r d. A q lire couipri e ten lines of spu-c- 5E3-rhciicu!ation of iLt fRAlRIB FARMtR U Biu ib- tiRcst if acy pHer of it clt in tlie Wot atiJ North West, and otfers to lurwynieo. Hcriai andlmplemen M tnntactaien-, the best mcdiain lo reacu U3 Cliaae -C'erio 1. ESlfcK CO.,304LVe8t-CiiitBg--, I ! CIIAS. VOGT & CO , Cor. Main and 5th its., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealers in LEATHER AND IRON, SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER. Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tools, WAGONS, PLOWS, &c. CSOrders Promptly attended to. KLEI SER & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. Confectioneries Motions, Toys. Coal Oil Lamps. trim also street" fur ihe Buchinao Woolen Mills, of St JoiM-jiti, Mo., and hare nuw on hand a Kt"d aMrtment uf FANCY CASSIMERE3. CLOTUS, JSAXS. riAyjrsLS.tte., which we have received on commission, and arc prepared to exchange for . WOOL OR CASH, t very reawnabia igu-e 09" Give n a call, one 'loor east i'f the Ukkald office, Plaitginootb, -Nrhia ka. May 16, 1965 tf L. GOLDING, SEALER IN HATS Zl CAPS. FURNISHING GOODS, Boots & Shoes, Trunk s.Valises, elc. Give me a call. I propose going east in a short time to purchase poods, and will sell off my present stock at Extremely Low Figures. Remember the pine. One doer WEST of the Herald effice, PLATTSMOUXH N- T. TOST OIFICE BUILDING NEBRASKA CITY, - - N. T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS SCHOOL BOOKS AXD STATIONERY Also Agents for all the principal MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS, For which Subscriptions are reeeived at PnblUhar' Price. Ii. FROST & Co., WHOLESALE G- R O O B R 3. Opposite the Post Office, NEBRASKA. CITV, N. T.