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LOCAL NLiWS- from WeJne-ulay't Dui'y. ("Deer are reportc plentiful on the Nemaha. "Ren.(l the communication to-day from the pen o Mr. Mother. C"The track is comj.l "tod, nnjfr?i'n running on the B. & M R. K. R. to Mel rase. (?Tho Xews Bays Saturday night las wa the coldest of ihe season mercury 29 dcg. belcw zero. C7"I. M. K"lsey, Eq., has our thank for a c py of the Duly Globe containing the dehate on the Nebrnska bill. g"f"Pissenp:crs for the eat via. the C &. N. W. R. R., 'phvo this city at 3 p in and connect Uh the train at I'acific c'.ly. C?7"Tho Nonpareil says, officially, that tho location of the hridj has been post pomd for thirty days. Thirty da- of tigir.y nn l supene to the Omahaa Ch.iptnan, of the Nonpareil lamonti'th and tnoiiriielii becnusu ;f a dearlh of news. What's the matter, J hn V Running a newspaper in a railroad town and no news ! 3 f Deputy Sheriff Fairfield inform ui th it he caw some on- skuliviiri tinniinl in the neihborhoinl of th ? j nl on Mon av Biht lie Inarm that threat have " beon made nuiiit tlus life of a pris iri.-r. and intimate that sku'.kora in that vicin ity at an unseasonable hour may "run aga'nt something." fJTWc learn from Omaha tnat no netion is to be taken bv this Legislature towards bridinp; the I'latte. We art' eorry fur this, but will ure the next lies' thin a reliable ferry or as near re!in Lie as it is possible to have one on that stream. It us have so. no way of cross in. Tho known difuculty of cros-in the IMatto is a constant injury tj thi who'e country. ("Nicholu S. Ryan, who win dis charged from custody, Monday evening, on the charge of beinj aecessjry to the killing of Kevsirsror, was arrested for drui. kenne.s And disorderly conduct yes terdty, and brought before hid Honor, Mayor Wise, who committed him for ex nmin ti.in this moinin. Upon examin ation this morning hti was fined ; but win-;: to his inability or refusal to liqui date the lino and costs, he was committed to jail for eight days. Hurrah for May or Wis-? ! From Thurnday'a Daily. 7r.i:s. Wachter Ins opened a meat tnarket in the old auction rooms. C?"The wentficr has moderated warm and spring like to-day. Tho saow cannot withstand more than one more such day a this. ("Ctpt. Tho. Chap-nan, brother of our townsman Sam. Chapman, E?q., hns been is the ci;y several days "looking about." He thinks some of settling in this part of tho country (T37Read the report of the committee on Federal Relation. They set forth the facts ia n plain, straight forward manner, which cannot but carry convic ti)D to the most obtuse mind. P"Our enterprising fri-.nd, Mr. W. J. Ile?ser, is determined to supply th- demand that can bt made of him the coming season, for Sweet Potato Plants, lie ;s preparing to sprout twiceas many as last year. 5?" All mannrr of rumors are nSoat relative to tho killing cf Kevinger. Wc advice our renders to give as little ere denoo ns I'OSfiMa t-j tliesj reports, but to rest assured that the whole affair wii! rcouive a thorough examination when court sets, an J that justice will be done. C-T'Grffsbacks and Ron.CKs are in despensable to the public welfare, for one sustains the pecuniary health of the nation, whi'e the other preserves the physical health of the individuals com posing the nation. They see their niisSnke now. Mr. Thomas O. Schoiley, of Mohawk Viilnge, Ohio, in a letter Id the manufac turer of a oertnin sewing machine in tins city, writes : '-Mr. Elliott, of Coshocton, sold three or four of your machines ; and although most of the people at firt thought tha work would not stand, ihy all sea their mistake now." This ma chine, it is hardly necessary to add, is the Wilcox & Glbbs. JTrtm Friday's lai'y. TRaiIroads aro again clear of snow, and trains are making regular tirne. ("Through passenger tra:ns from Chicago will arrive at Council Bluffs to day for the first time. (HiTIa tho Coun.-il on tho 20'h the svhole dsy was consumed ia -diseussir-g impartial Suffrage. Tha act changing tho name of St. Dcroin to Murysville, has been rcreal cd. 2?"Garrett Davii was elected Senator from Ky , on the 30th, by 73 to 41 for Barstow, radical. fAmong the list cf arrivals by the U. P. R R. yesterday, we notice the nsme of our to wnsman, J, R. Porter, Esq. (TAb.ll legal izing the organizat ion of Saunders county has been passed ' y both houses of the Legislature and s;gn el by acting Gov. Paddock. C3?"People having stock in their pos session which comes under the head of estrays, will do well to consult the law iu relation to their duty in the premises. C"Pror. Jenson left ton this morn ing hauling his box of fixtures, sled fash ion after two nnsncecsnful attempts to so cure nn aadience in this city. The pen pie hereabouts believe in printer's ink, and are slow lo patronize nstitutions of this kind that run on the cheap f lan. JE5i At the meeting f Olive Branch J.odgp No. 2, he!J in this city, the following cdlcerb were elected foi the ensuing; term: Bro. E. C. L-wi?. W. C. T. Sister E. J. Montgomery, W V. T Ero. Wes. Miiurjromery, W. It. S " Clinton Ii llins, Win It- MathU. " Wm. L. Wells, Si.-tsr Alice Moore, W. T. W. F S W. M W. I. G Bro. A. W. Throckmorton. W, O. ii Sam'l M Chapman Lodgf Deputy From Zatnriliiy't Daily ("Hon. Wm. Wheeler, and Judge Tubbs, of Iowa, arrived in the city yes erday. (i7"MivGeld L Taylor sold, th's morn ing to Jiidgo Tubbs, of Iowa, forty five head nf fat cattle, to be delivered lh firat of March. Ci7"Wc learn that several gentlemen from Wisconsin have just rtur ned from Salt Creek where they havo been looking for locations to settle. Mr. Daggcf we nnderstand proposes to open a hardware store at Ashland. C"i?By a private letter from Washing ton, wo learn that Hon. T. M. Marqoett, Meinbpr of Congress eb-ct from Nebraska, has bfen seriously ill for the pa.t three weeks. We aro happy to bo able to state, however, that he is recovering. T5?"The Aunjuirrit of this morning savs: The laving of a temporary track by the it N. V. R. R. Co., from their Depot in this city to the Missouri River, for the purpose of fuppiying the Union Pacific Railroad with building material, was c unplcted yesterday ; as we are inform ed. CsTT. B Peterson & Brothers, pub lishers, have sent us a copy of "French without a master, in six easy lessons," by A. II Monteith, Esq Those desiring to learn the French language, wiil find this an invaluable asMotant. It is what is known as the Robertsonian method, and is used exteusively in the education al institutions of England, France and tJermany. Price 40 cents. Address T. li. Petcrsan & Brothers, MG Chestnut St., Philadelphia. From Jomhiy't JJaHy. CSJudge E. S.Dundy passed through the city yeittiday, on his way to Omaha. GIt is reported that tha 'Siamese Twins" are about to locate in St. Joseph, Mo. CMcs-ts. (Jaylord J. Clarke and De forest Porter urrived vvitn their families this morning. 57" The bill for a road from Pjatts mouth to the Ii ue river was taken up on Saturday last, re-coiuuiiUed 5" We arc pleased to see our towns man, Jacob Vallery, Esq., on the streets again. He has been ill most ot' the win ter. r"7"Tha nnjareil claims six difiVrei.t railroads for Council BIulIV. Why not make is nn even dozen? Ii would be no more trouble. "fRev. Mr. Calfee delivered a tem perance lecture in Council Bluffs one evening lat week. He is grand lecturer of the (loud Templars order, for the State of Iowa. 5?" The resolution endorsing the ac tion of Congress, relative to Nebraska coming in ns a State was adopted in the House on the 1st by a vote of 10 yeas to 11 nays 57"B. Newman, Esq., starts east in the course cf a few days, for the pur pose of laying in u heavy stock of cloth ing for their house in this citv ajd also for the one in Council Bluff-". 5A Secretaryship appears to bo the standing price for political treachery. II. H. Heath has been appointed and conGimed Secretary of New Mexico. This is probably the 1 st that will be heard 3f Heath in the political world. 7'Msri. Thos. and J. Chapman, started for their home, nea Burlington, on Saturday morninz bit. Mr. Thos Chapman intends returning to this city, ns a permanent resident, i: the course of a month or six weeks. We like to see such men coming. "The O.uahn J f raid publishes what purports to be a communication from Brownsville, but which bears the 'ear ms.rks" of tha lltruld office, in which there is an attempt to ridicule the Hon. Thos. Majors. If the writer had one half the sound sense and manhood that Mr. Majors has, he would attempt almost anything else than showing his ears in the manner he has. From Tuenlay't Daily. Gov Saunders is expected home in about two weeks. "An( thf r Lodge of Oood Templars is about to be installed m Nebraska City called 'Good Samaritan L-idge, No. 12." The Nebraska City Acm-s says that private advices hare been received in that city to the effect that twenty thous and troops are to be sent westward in the spring. 5?". Ere in Denver on tho nirht of the 22d destroyed several of the frame buildings on Fourth street, near Ferry, among them tho old "Joe Fairre store." We learn from the Gazette, "See new advertisement of Wm S. 1 West, to day. II proposes i"or a small re-muneration. to furnish eastern people withthxt thriftv and useful tree called 'cottenwood." CT.M. II McCIuskey. Dentist, is at his post ngain in this city, ready to do nil kind of work in- his line. Mc. is fast es-,ibli.liing a reputation ns a No. workman. Those desiring work should call as soon as possible. ??"i he Nebraska City Pres savs Rev J L. Fort has retprned from Eight Mile (rove, and reports a good work of grace at that place some thirty Eve persons made a profession of faith. Mr. F as sisted in conducting the series ofmeet trigs. (J"An old bachcJ"r, wli n we will call Squabbles, recently showed his stock ing, which he had just darned, to a maid en lady, who contemptuously remarks Pretty good for a man darner ;" where upon Squabbles rejoins: "Good enough for a woman, darn her!" A 57" The managers of "The Olive Branch," the nw temperance paper, are meeting with considerable encourage ment'in their new . nterprise. From present arpe rsnces, their circulation will be extensive, and business men will advertise liberally. Success to it 5?"A man nnmd Wm. Holmes was shot in Orr.aha on Saturday last, by one Geo. Wilson. Th ball entered the cheek and lodged in the neck. Wilson had threatened to tob Holmes, the latter hearing of it put Wilson out of the saloon where he (Ho'mes) was bar tender, wlien Wilson shot him as above jL- The Omaha Herald has a notieo that Dr. Geo. L. Miller has returned That notice wns supeiCuous. The style and temper of the editorial matter was sufficient. The rapei was quite gentle manlv, for it, while under tho manage ment of .jax." XOTICC. The undersigned is about removing from this place, snd requests those know ing themselves indebted to him, to call and fcttlo immedia'ely, or accounts will le left for collection. Jan. 10 1 m B. Ne vmav. FRESH OYSTERS, Direct from Chicago, can he had at Irish's Restaurant for the small sum of $1. per can. dec21dtf 57To thoso wishing job-work done, we would, say that now is the time and tho IJf.raid oQcu id the place. We are prepared to execu'e work in the neatest style and on short notice. FOR SALE A small dwelling house and lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap for cash. Enquire at this office or of J. W. Marshall at tho P. O. Nov. 1G dtf SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for any t.f the Magazines, Periodicals and News Pnre-s oT the day, at the Publishers priees CWyoie is the time lo suhscrile. Oct. 20. I)- II Wheeler at home aj 'n I t.-ike pleasure in informing my old business jpatrons ihfit I am at home njrnin and established in the General Agency business as nf old. Thsnkful for p:it favors, I nnw solicit the pat ronage of my old, and nil new friends to to give roe a call. I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. A'l business intrusted to my care will receiv my prompt and personal atten tion. Give me a call at the old office in the Court House. . D II. Whef.i.kr, of Grm of D II. Whf.der fc Co. Plattsmoutt Neb. Oct. thlS 1356 e. ' Drt. M H. M'CLUSKEY 3 DENTIST' Wl'l d.mll wo k in hi line nn sl.o; t notie?. jrOtt:ce with D.- liv.nKtrfii. J -ny S. IioIutif:i. The parinerhi heteic.fuie xitinir nnilerth nimr of Mmpon, Miat p ii Ci , -i tht it.iy ftiA'.'iiied fy nm uai ciitit, J Si arii e'iri. fr-nni -iitl lirm. M M PStlX . oil AUP 4l CO. hav tli i day af neiMie I with u inlaice:? Fdw'd liuUe-T iim!er t e a me u'l tyle ol Simp son, Mick.-lvt-iit & Co. IMPSOX i MTKELWAIT. Plnttjni.HUli, N. T , Jn. Hih, PStiT. 24 Sw CLARKE, PORTER & ERWIN, ATTOU.NEYS AT I. AW, And Solicitors in Chancers, MA IX ST, OF 'OS 7 h- THE COt RTUuUzE, PLATTS.MOUTII, NEB. G1TLOI-D J. CLABBC, HE FOUEiT MKTtR, M W. IB WIN. tW REAL ESTATE AGaSCT jan-24 wtf Wm. .St.tdt-Itiiaiia & Co., One door wesl o f Dondan's Drug'Slore, Dealer in Heady-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 11 ATS. Al'S. LOOTS SHOES, T:iWAS, VALISES, and a general ttck f OUTFITTING GOODS - lor the Plaio; also, a larpe lot i-f RUBBER CLOTULYG. REVOLV ERS jJJVD NOTIONS. We bought low and will sell rlieu? for ca.-ih. Cal and ii tin uc our atotk be-fuie j ou bnv nnv where e'"ci JJl '6 Win. lit ALtL.MaX. j to. BOARD MM LCDCIKC, By G W. COIiVlN, OAKSTKKET. ... P-ATTSMOCTU, 1'wo biocai nortiiw-Tt ol B iik Sihoul-ilona. F IHW room-" furn:ed tf desirei. E.ilier I.,y bi J w th 1 dn j leuuoiiiie laics, j in 5 d if. I OK SALE 4 go -d two fVny brick t-tjr- bididing. 22.by GO feet wit good e'dar; K r Iu ttei particolar m-jiiirt of the Xunilixn tun or kroIoi IiimfTCiu 1867. 1867. 1867. t IProspoctULs OF THE Omaha Republican, DMLY AND WEEKLY. This rp er if rniver- rec. rniicfi as the iA-adini; Oi'san of Ihe Re publican Parly, AND THE Brst.lSIost Enterprising, and Host Widely Circulated Newspaper in Nebraska. Hie Pej-ul 1'rnn Tally of Xftirpfla c rnsiiti.tes tr.rrv CI I I it? vein urn may lour-nans or us n f i aiK r reutlii (f I'M '-' inn Of tin in.-lv don li.aul nam tb Ki prnucnK 'h only Rpibli an tojin.l in'" i-ln-d t ih CplM i the reo ir nz.-l .iririn li tl.i- vide rii lil It t no riviil tid no c m pt i tor, i" in ' nr circnlu' on. lli-realt r Ihe RFFVDLiCiS nscribts upoa its b.in tier ihe iincipcf Equal Rights Tor AH, And whMe flghlitiif ibM g e a' battle through if Cod Win 10 (!ie ta'l, II Iiruun-t:-. u rrai irr iu luimaii mu wlii r;ly to I upiori -v -n ftrttrr ana ntor nt trticiiee neicsjH'P" -rr 1 1 fore. In th" f 'lliie of W State Cirre-purdi ticn, the cimp--H- ' I l-'X' ll '' I wumTl l"' Kefxtr. n; o it- S an - tirrfl Exliil'it of ! e pn pre-ncf tlielm 1e. ASii'-n't ire. Minuf ct .ri-s, &c. or .he Male, mid in very di-partment "f Iica' hmI Uetit-ral luelligen.e ih ilri-L-di.icas isituout a rivl. Th- Prop-ietnr of the IU:P Bl.irAK is dftrrminml in p no rain or rxpvn.e maiotain the i c-iMon f li- Rrprni li'As a ihe iro-t n'M'U'ar and ii ll.U'i tial iouioai atiJ the iuo-t attraciive newspaper wmt cf Chic fi. OCR VTFEKI.T Will now he a coniplett rep'rt.ny of all the Local and (ii-neial, '' e' prnplnc and i cmtii' rc.l Xc pub is-b-! in our I'ailv. a well nil it I, inin.il aiid '.v k-A l.i'emrv A.tr. tn'l in re'U'Q to tttiri ff ft to mult the Week'v ih- PrMe nt West rn J .uriil rn. we aslt the uuiicd tffurt- ol all uiir frieml-i to obtain fr us Two Thottsand New Subscribers- DAILY One Year Six Months $10 00 , 5 09 . 2 m Three Months WEEKLY One Year ') Six Months 1 SO Add.cu, FT. a d. balcombk. Republican lllock, Ouiana, Neb. .at CITY MEAT MARKET, AND Empire Meat market. The u nderfi(;ned ia n"W prepared to fura sh 'h tirens of thii place Willi the beat FJIESII BEEF, MUTTOX, YEA L, PORK, A.D Li A CO A I l?o keep ECUS, BUTTER, CHEESE, I'OTA TOES, A XD VECt E TA BLES, acd will pay the highest marhet price for all kind: of COUNTRY PRODUCE. WM. F. MOKKISON, Plattsmooth, May 18, d-lm. A. L SPRAGUB. dra'cr inj Groceries, Provisions, PRODUCE, &C. OPTOSITE THE POST-OFFICE A'l kfnd of Prilure taken in exchange 4T Fouls. I krep the rery he ol Ei-di, ai d am bnuLd to -ll thf m n e lap liy tutsi in Htci'J. LOVlSllWil STAB MIIiK Tp hrtv put In or Mill tatp'y mtpmI important-itn;irivenit-iitr:9 a,-id artr itow prtjMre-I to .MAKE THE BEST QUALITY OF Flour. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOl Wheat and Corn. ItOIIWEIt & SIEII. riatt-nirmb, Pec. lOtli, 16G. 4w Vntire is lure J pwtn to th- jubl'c that Maiin 'i. Voucg, hit wile, ilid, in loenlav, ihe 6th d.y o' J -tiiiaiv i67 wnhi ut Jiim c:iu-e or pfivocat nn ai d wilbout my kn wlilfte, lexvr n:jr bed and hour ; l r n t- nckitfiwiif and I il h'-fby w .ro hi! eroii-' i.ot t del. c iitraet ni h.rp:::n vitu J,t-r in m' niime as my w iff. as from ihi- Hte I wi I not ht. re i i n-il C i. r in-y l I I cr cMrari mtiii- In her a my w f. Vil.M.M Vi'L'.NG, Kock DlnfK Jan. 14, If C7. 3w S. ADLEB, B A rKISI.MA. S. ADLBK & CO , lND DlSTlLLERX5 Dtalera in all kind of Foreign anil Di nv-t:c 7INES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS A'O. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET SQUARE, St. Jo!.fIti, ."!,. oc -25 ly Co-Partiifrhip. The cn-le'M.n d l.n hi- uay a.-o-iaicd wiih h in Mr. S.J. Mi. up, t-c I will ra.ij un tie Ci" hl;.g liu-in.M at tl e old n'ai'd. uml rue firm or u. N -sada A Co IU . ukiai tor pi.-t pairouai;e, a coufna anre f ifce mce is h-ped fjr. Janojry 24h, Iw B. MW5IAS. j. d- siupsoy. W. JUICAELWAJT, Simpson, Mickelwait iSr Co., Wholesale and Retail . i. ,1 n A 1 nrtliorf c eceivins:. loiwaruiiiK aiiu uuihiiusmuu luuiunamo, - y -s PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. Dealers ia GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, DOORS, SASH, WLXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, ott. a vr emiiYivimnn T.i7ntrj? SHFXGLES. LATE, PICKETS, 4jan 2 B . N E W M Corner 3Iain and Third Streets,"Piattsmoutii N. OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer mom mmm (smmm, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Elats Caps, Boots, Shoes, Also a jarge lot of RUBCER I CLOTH IN '3 Of allJIe-cripMcrs always on hand. gCa a :d examine 'New Masonic 3S- 3MeWm X3l d3 Co. Plattsmouth, April 10th, rif. R. TEXICK, PEMCK LOVING, ah Wholesale Dealers ia Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure "Wines and Liquors, Coal Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c. NOS- 3Sl S SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO- i,-V. are the Northwet.rn Whnloale Afents for Dr. D. Jiynei Son, and Dr. J. 0. yer A Ci , and -Ha furoii-h tbeirmedlcibe in any qiiantitiva. jaiiVS ly r. II. Wheel er l Co , Real Estate Agents. PLATTSMOUTH.- N. T., Off, r f r sale the fulluwiii; Kel Ktule tc T'p Ii Acres 2i 12 ii SO ii'3 12 11 g.i : ia 12 bi 51 12 1-2 PU IS 11 13 1C0 82 H 11 I'D 52 11 II K.I IS 10 14 81 .11111 " sr i 13 1-2 13 40 12 12 J-l CO 4 10 13 NI r4 Vi 4" 12 12 12 6ti 2 12 12 100 13 10 14 ,vi i Ii) M 13 8i I 10 10 13 So 3 1IH feO ! 21 12 12 lt;0 1 2S 1! 12 10i F't h ilf nort h -ast qnnrfr Wh hair llirlhwet qij:.irter South ha f u.-r'lifMM iju.rt- r Vi.irh lialf outlie.nt qu.ntcr N'orilidii quarter Siu'l.nert q'lirier We-t h 1 f aoui If at quarter Vorih half oathea-t qa ir'er Wf t lulf D"Mhl"-t ll irler NOi th'- e-t quart' r n iriliwe-t qr r t h i'f auU'l.v.'e' qu "ter tai-: bMif H'Uiliea-1 oiu ut u h e t quiirti r aoutliejst quartor 4 fun n 1 al i.o; thwet qiiirtei Not thw. t qu i: l i tat Ii; if oathtr t 'imrter N "th hitlf ou'leat qa.-i'ter Nc.th ha f full q iarter W'e-i I :i!f i'nthe-1 qjartrr No' tht ist iii.irti-r L'm;i l i.-.l hulf auuthivest qnarter 2S I .otsin the city of Plattsmouth Lot Bl ck Li t Bl..ck Is t block 6 22 12 .'4 5 'J3 9 2S 5 be 6 3- ( 3S H Pt 10 lu yi) 8 P2 I2S 1 12 4 12 4 i!9 6 SS 3 C3 The tiotth ha'.f of 8 47 THOMPSON'S ADDITION. Eal ha f i f bl. e-s 1. 4 7, 8 and 10. m ii l a f .f LI clc 3 I t C ui.d 7 in block 5. Me-thalf sectioii 32, tonnhip II. ran?e 14. l:ir a-re-under l-iic-e, I I 2 - toiy (ranie Iioju. yucd w II and rvif g, hi d jt d raruiiiir aer. p'city ul u u b r f .r Hi e-W'iod J'iicet3.r5o iiivi:i.i.ij.s i.i a f pi K'v Any re-'Q- wii-bu g to purchase Farm-p opertr, or Kesidet ees in tew a will Qud tlnDi for ta ,e a, vl I ricea. By j DOHE'GT0I', I nr.. Bal l-"fTTB .r.ST. j ED WD BUTTE nT. ETC., ETC. A N & CO., WEST! in Trunks, Values, &r., &c. AND REVOLVZRS my extensive slock at the Brick Biiil&iiig. WM. LOVING. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. ADLi:t'S C EL EB R A TE D I' A TE A T DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OK DCUDLE EPuIXfi) IS x- . The Wnnd 'rfal f'l -xiiility ar Kr?t (Tomfo't and Pletire ti atiy lady w n s th - l:t.lec I 1'ip'ic Skirt wi'l hi t-xnerienred pailiei lii'y in all rrc d d Aw-inb!i , Oivrm.CirriHtf-s Uilr ! fara.Chni-rli Pewi. Arm Chair, fir Proaieti ale and lloi.-Ke ire?s, as the Sbntfaa he f"Id d whra tiff iu ocr-.ii y a iiinall sp-ice asea-i'y and e.n.voni-'i.i'y an a Siilc nr Mu-i:n L r-t, an i'.in U il.'t- quuiiiy u c; iunl.nc, imt found in any t-'ind'e Pprinjr Skirt. A Laily Laviuz ei joyed the pleasure, r.o:i:fnrt and preat ronveuiric if w-aiiOpT the Iu Itx trit'tc .-teet Sp-in iz ki' t f'.r a -:iisrV diy. will r.evei- hft-r-w rd w.ilt.iply diper.e wl h ttieir u. F.ir Chii-Hn-n. Mis-es an! Young LaOi--a they ar bU;ierior Vj all others. They will not henl or br ii likf t'i 3inr!' S;.rinp, b:it wiil preerv" tht ir prfe.-t ill I ;ie.-f ;l siaj e when three rr fiur unhti.irv SHrtn will Iuve boen thrnirn a-i le as n-e'.ens. The lloopi are oveied with double and t i-:ni thread, an 1 the li:'.ti.ni n d a'e not oq'.v d'aile r prints t-ul iwice (or d ioiiV) rov-rrfl ; TrVent:n; thttn frmii n tuauj oui uh a draugiDA di n tf t'ti. st- irs, &c. Th lupl'-x E'litie jji a rra- f-n-oi-i'e i h a'l die aod 1? un .vrii!i ret uiiipift.'l' d ! v the r'.i"ltion Mat.ziiifs s a m urJ Xirf t'tt F-ni-ii-able Wm ll I lotnjiythe fnHowici? it etima!'e ndv.-intape ia Cr no! toe. iz: e-it.i qii-i!iiv, e! ft-t rc inn' irinre, tviioh -I ape nnd thr.-h. fi -x-b lity. il-ir.i:tiiiiy. c'it.1. foit and ero' omv. enquire lr J St. B ad ey's lu-pl-x Klhptic. o Di-uh.e ,-pr:ng SLirt. m.d 5 ra 10 g.it the f! ntiine article. CAt-'l I. IN To i?''ar.i aijiB.t i.n-, .sili n be p.vtic cl ti to notice that i-itri- nt.rrd -'D-tp-ex ' li.-tvu the rd inK stainp, v z: 'J vV. Brjd rvV !up;-x kllii'lic Steel SpriDjc," uim the w'-ll.an l rone oth-rare cennine. Ai-o notice thn t ever Ho p will ariiult a pin Lei' p isd liiroi:p!i ti.i ciit-, thus revealing the two (nr doub: ) - rit:g briidrd together tif r-i-.. whi h fc. ihe .ecr-t ot th"-ir fiv i. i ity a;d M rrLlii, aui a combination not .0 ii in tt"y o'her .-kirt. i:r ale in all Stores h e fi. -t cu xirt: ae so d ihrousiiou! tle (J;:: e-I "tttw and l-ewhf e Mauufactuiel bv the Sole Owrte' of tl e J'.fei', 'ih:-t., HtAi.i.rr t- oarv. 97 Chan:bera 79 &. SI Ri-ade at., fV Y norJ9 dw3'!i , (oto lilac, luta y k Co.' for yoir V. ' V.T and Lubr;ra:or. j BAKERY, GROCERIES & TRO VISIONS. MATHIS & SONS. (mccssscrs to J. I arcel A Sons.) rMTTSUorrn, Neb.- Keep constantly on hid a good supply cf rRESH BREAD, PICS, CARES end everything 'a the line. Alto GROCERIES ? PROVISIONS of all kinds. Wanted : Country Troiace, Tuttcr, Fglts, Ac. S3" Gie us a e ill. f.cpt. 23, 1S88. 1723.0 3ELjjQ1S.(Lm3 K1VITTIXG MACIIINB EXITS A STOCKIXG SUBSTAN TIA LL Y CUM PL ETE. Knittngt the Heend Narro i-g of!" Tihoe as goes aiO'iv iTStiTS up its owx v::rk.' KXUS A W SIZE, ticvn two o.-.-i a, forming a cord, up to il full capacity ! iriDEXS AXD XARUOWS, by varying the num ber ef luo;.s, and Knii3 the Wide Single F'lnt We!, The Doul.ie Flat Weli, The Plain Ribbed Flat V and the Fancy Ribbed F'iat Web, With Selvege.. IVr ether I?Jachinc in Hie wcrld can do any one of llst'se lIiiaM. IT KNITS SllT-vIs, Moods, Nubian, Jackets, Riea!fat Capes, Sacks, Skirts, Undershirts. Drawers, Boy's Suit, Children's Cloaks, Snow Slioes, Le-gins, Gloves, Mitten?, Aud a great variety of Fancy Fabric. Kuit-i a yard rf p'ai:i woik in ten niinu.t, a pair of bocks c-nQalf te in half an hour. r'o - Fan il ies, Wocd Growers, 5ar ufact iters. Bft r ehatits. it ia the Ttmt niney nmKini; :'i;d Inl-nr savins invention of thn a3. I'nun 100 d l.'.o i-r cent pr fit on every arMc'e it proiitirei W.-nu n hie earning fiv m $!. to J 25 p r i k. V nilllujr hosiery and staple and fjucy worsted ariKlrs. Kvrry M r cl. ir i.- iirr;iiitfil to work is rcf riaented. For circular?, address wuh stump C?XL2.i5L c3 ILiGCt Ko. 11 North u'h St., St. Loiii, Mo. gQGer.eral Arrenrsfcr the We-tan l Scuthwett. novl3 ROBAGK'S BITTERS 4 V V "9 X V N ri. R0 BACK'S STOMACH TiTmrnirn nil. DYSPEPSIA, nrnl nre TTie best Tonic in the world. ROBACK'S BLOOD PILLS SICK HEADACHE, V" rO . Ccmtironp, nnl nil di pens3. ol the lKwel. ROBACK'S BLOOD PURIFIER! SCROFULA nrnl nil ilisonse Brining from impure blood. ? CO' ARE SOLD BY AlA, Druists mid Dealers in Patent medicines "E VERYWH ERE PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successor lo Dr. C. W. R(dcl(,) SOLE PROPRIETORS, TSoa. 56. 68. 60 & 62 Easf T'.ird St. CINCINNATI. Oi a s . r r