NEWS. , inn MftdnttHti'j't Daily. (jTho Southern X-brusldan office has been remored to Arago, at which place ' the paper will hereafter ba published. y We publish to-day the bi'.l locat. in public building, just as it passed both houses and stands as a law. k-IIon. Isham Reatis, armed 5n the city from Omaha yesterday, brJ left for bit heia3 in Hiiharddoa countj to. day. "j7"TLa Xonpareil announces that W. S. liurke, former editor and proprietor of that journal, ii again to be connected With the editorial department. 3H Chief Justice Ma&on opened Ctort in Otoo county and adj jurnod un til the first day of July, aocording to the iVews. i7"Soins twenty members of tSa"lo" faxily of tha Pawnee J ersuaion passed through the city to-day, wUh their ponie3, poles and dogs. P"Mr. Mueller, of Council Bluffs, is sloppicg at tha Platta Valley. Persons wishing t purchaa a No. 1 Piana, or bare their old enrs tuned, will n 1 Lim aa upright cntler.ian to deal vrith. CJTJ. I. Early, formerly el.tor and proprietor of tha Democratic puptr in this city, left on the Colorado this inorn in. We understand hs ictends locating in St. Joseph. Democratic paprj don't pay r'.ry much in this locality. fySce advertiseni'.Tit uf C'i'.y I'.ikcry and Confectionery. Fiade'iunnn is a Mo. I.Baker, and has everything In Ert rate style. Ho will make tha f tirr.i,!.;r. f partie?, cithor wedding or social, a gpecia'.ity ; and he can furnish than with just iu.h aa they wan'. sithcr plain, a r fluperfins. (27"Ve learn from t e JVnrs that our friend C. H. Walker, 11 q., (who was re ported killed by horse thieves near St. Joseph,) has arrived in Nebraska City with his famoua stallion, (iler.oo, worth 1000, and a Merino Duck. Churl. e tak23 great trida iu having fine htock, - aDd is Joins an immense goaJ to Nebras ka by hij importations. Crami. A common cause is indices lion and tha use of sour liquids. these hould bs avoided, aadKoback'a Stomaoh Bitters had recourse to. At tha same time use absorbents. For cramp in the stomaeh tako at once a tea-ipaotful of al volatile in water, or tablfspoonful of Kuhack's Catawba bran iy. fro- TV.u-'.' lu.'.-j. rrj"ho locrl of tha Xeus boa been takic a drive ab,ut the town and tell " - . p . tha ro-Jera of t:.ai pajwr a groai many things Le saw. ffyTho Omaha Ar ; i.' :ca?i ess jscrted shut Gov. Jiutler suid before ih meeting of the Legislature that if a bill was pass ed Heating tho capital south of Platte river he would "veto it. Tho Gov. bis sqaarily contradicted that assertion by promptly signing the bill. kr-Dr. Miller in a late "usuo of Lis journal, pfcthaiically askes the Gic:cb?r of tha Legislature, who favor the rttuov- fcl of the capitol, to leave them csritol Hill anl nut carry au-ny the dirt. That is exactly what they want to move the Cap itol for. They want to get away from tka :;. 5iTDr. Miller is outrageously mad at tha Otoo delegation for bupporting the bill locating public buildings, but is afraid to open on them for fair Morton won't like it and break up their little personal arrungements ; and Morton is mightily pieasod with th-ra, but fears to praho thtm bectusa Miller would dislike it aod break up the perton-l metier. jT We Cod the following icooual of ttfTavalcnt disease, and also tho remedy ia a late exchange : A sudJan depression of the cullipeis dindix, a caving in of tha penality of the Laokbonibus, and a felit of slira nkS in the vici. ity of the diaphragm, may be recognized as symptoms that the complaint is coding on. The foil owir.g remedy will afford instant relief : Spirits viai Otar 1, z. i. ; tugaruui whitum, q s-; icibus coolus. tj. r. : shakoista violenter, addus fpriggus mintus duus, and suckito co. 03 strawum. If wa remember eor.ectly this disease made its appearance here about the '4th cf July" last year, and the patients tecu ej "real happy" uidar thair afflictions. t&TlSj a report current on the street, we learn thct another victim has been added to the Mills county tragedy. On Tuesday evening the U. S. Marshal from Council Bluffs, attempted to arrest Mar. hal Birchard, of Glenwood, who was in ecme manner charged with connection in tho hanging e-f the two Lawns. Mar shal Birchard resisted the attempt with an axe, and the U. S. Marshal, to intimi date him, fired cne shot over bis head at this Birchard started to run, when an other shot was Srcd at him, taking effeot in the bheaider- Birchard was not seri ously injured, and is yet at lrgo, though diligent search is being made for him. V JTriiay't Daily. CTho Good Templars organization at Nebraska City held a Strawberrv Fes tival last evening. 3?"Surveyor General Hitchcock arm. ed from Leavenworth yesterday with the papers belonging to his office. The office is now ready for oporation. CITThe steamer II. S. Turner of the St. Louis line, made the trip from Omaha to this city jesterday, in one hour and forty minutes. 5TWe made a fiying visit to Omaha yesterday, and found the Cass delegation LOCAL in ofd henlth and spirits. They antici pate coming home the first of next week. ?"WhiIe at Omaha yesterday wo had tho pleasure of meetinrr Col. 7orth'r ton (of whom tha Omaha ll-mhl Las had so much to say lately), and from a short conversation with him we conclude he is just the kind of a man that the , r aid would be likely to pitch against one that it feared as a political opponent, y People are landing here from al. mot pvcry 1 oat thst arrives, on thir way to the Salt Creek Valley. The news of the location of the public buildings in that vicinity has spread far and wide, and all are anxious to secure property in that part cf the country. ri'Strawberrles are yielding remark ably well in this looality the present sea son, and some of them prow to an enor mous size. Mr. Philip 3 and Mr Mont gomery, each have our thanks for a fina dish. They are an easy fruit to raise, and are being cultivated by a large num. ber of our citizens. (TThe Grand Lodge of Nebraska, A. F. & A. M., which is now in session at Omaha, has elected the following Grand Officers for the enguir. year: O. II. Irieh, Nebraska City, M W G M E. II. Clark, Ft. CalSoun, R W D G M W E Hill, Nebraska City, II V SOW Frank Welch, Decatur, R W J G W T. W. Brifcrd, Brownville, II W G T J. N. Wise, Platts:iiouth, R V. G. Sec fvWe were over taking a lock about the county jail a few dnys ago, and find that deputy sheriff Fairfield has made goui8 very necessary improvements since h? has had charge of the ooncern. He dug it good well, and cleaned away the dirt from about the jail door and has it mealy paved with brick, and ha dog awav tha bank which rented against he walls of the building on three side, and wero doing them much damage The inside of" the jail has been repaired great ly, and would not be a bad place to stay if called by any other nsrao. Wo saw tha prisoner, Crimes, who is the only in mate at the present time. His confine ment has "told" somewhat upon his healthy and robust body, having reduced his weight several pounds, but he appeared in excellent fpirits, and appeared anxious that his trial should tako place as soon as possible. Frutn Suturiay'i Dally t3"The river is falling a little. rTTho track of the U. P. R. R is completed to Julesburgh. "?The m-rury stood at 03 deg. yes terday, and is fully up to that to day. 3People desiring ice during the hot weather can be accommodated by calling cn Win Stadelm&nn, Esq. j7"Simpson, Mickelwait & Co. are fix in'g up their lumber yard in good style. Thfy are enclosing it with a high, tight fence, and making a large thed to pro tcct their lumber from the weather. CiThe delegates from this city to the Grand Lodze A. F. & A.M., arrived at ho.ooe last niht. Tha next meeting of th Grand Lodge will bo held at Bellevua onl the Grand Chapter at thiscifcj. 7The Omaha Republican thinks the Capital don't amount to much, anyway, and is a very small affulr not worth making a fus3 about now that Omaha has lost it. Alwats of.t rns bit. Especially in getting Saleratu? as tha best costs but e trifle for a year's surplv, and that tho good cost i but a trifle mora than the poor. T ie best goes farther than tho poor, and m aoh uioro healthy. We can recommend the Best Chemical Saleratus to ba the b)sk. CiTRev. Thas. McCartney, of Rock Bluffs, left at the Herald office yesterday about two quarts of strawberrlss that would do honor to the finest of eastern f ruit gardens. They were of the "Tri umph De Grand," "Golden Seeded" and Wilson's Albany" varieties, with a very few of the lt Agriculturist" berrie. Te find the "Triumph De Grand" bv far the largest, the '-Golden Seedd" the sweetest, and the "Agriculturist" the poorest of the varieties. Mr. McCartney is of the opinion that tho Agriculturist strawberries are the most overrated of :inyth.ng in the country. He planted bis vines only one year ao, and now has some three or four bushels on a very mall piece of ground. He tried iome experiments on cover rg up his plants, and favors coverinz them about two inche, with hay or straw for protection during winter, and then only opening an aperture for the plant in the spring. This method keeps tho berries clean and makes tho vines much more prolific. from Monday' ' Daily. ?"The mercury was up to 1G3 deg. last Saturday. 37"rhe Court House Hall is being repaired and arranged for the term of court to commence on the 26tb. CjThe Celotado passed up this morn ing, leaving a reasonable amount of freight ou our leveo. "A supplement bill has been passed extending the time for locating Lincoln City, to the first of September. "The Council Bluffs and Omha base bail clubs have had a match game. Omaha came out ahead. CS"We understand the committee has elected Wiles' Grove as the place for holding the celebration en tho Fourth. 2The foundation for the new ooun ty fire proof rooms, is completed, and the brick work will be commenced immediately. "From a private letter from th northern part of Missouri we learn that the grasshoppers are doir.g a great deal of damage. (SfWe were in error in stating that the next meeting of the Grand Chapter, R. A. M. would be in this city. It will bs at Ee'.Iovue. P"p"The Omaha papers have a qrt eat dsal to eay about tho "Air Tight Line" of Rai'roitd in Washington county. What'a the matter? Does it effect the interests of the "future chief city f" gallon. C. W. Seymour says Hoile got $500 for voting against the location bill, and the Republican unhesitatingly pronounees that statement a falsehood. The Ilej ul'ican ought to know whether ho got it or not. fiTha Republican says that "in an evil hour the affairs of State wero en trusted to weak and incompetent hands." When was that when the mob let loose and allowed the Legislature to resume business? "" (r"2?"The lion. Mr. Iloile is the only South Platte member of tho Legislature iu whom the Republican has any confi dence. It thinks all tha balanoa are Knaves. Iloile voted against tha loca tion bill, and it is said ha is worth $1100 more than when ha went to Omaha. 77"Mr. Frederick Klepscr, of Pennsyl vania, is in the city. Mr K. la one of tho wealthiest farmers of Pennsylvania, and is looking about witlj, a view to in vesting in Nebraska lands for tho use of bis sons. Ho is much pleased with this part of tho country, and we h&ve no doubt he would be strongly tempted to settle here himself if he only remains long enough to become thoroughly ac quainted with our soil and climite. It is a Cliilstiau Institution!" My wife pays that the enterprise of making your machines is not unlr utili tarian and humanitarian in its influence upeb. society, but that it is absolutely a Christian Institution; and that the never could have found time to read, meditate, or pray, as a Christian should do, without it. Letter of the Rev. J. II. White, Mt Pleasant, Iowa, to tha Wil cox & Gibbs S. M. Co. From TucaJa't Daily. CJThe wall of Simpson's new brick residence are being put up rapidly. Corn nnd wheat have been growing at a two-forty rate for the past week or ten days. Senator .John M. Thayer ha3 our thanks for a file of tha Mes3:igo and doc uments of the State Department for ISGo OG. IIe3sor received from the east this morning a larga quantity of choice flow ering plants. Call on him eoon if you wish to scoure any of them. Messrs. Stevenson and Shambaugb, of Nebraska City, arrived in town yes terday for tho purpose of attending the sossion of court which commences to morrow. E. T. Duke & Co. are agents for tha celebrated Wood's Reaper and Mow er which is creating such a sensation at the Paris Exposition. One of the ma chines in working order can be seen at their store. Ci?"Ainong the passengers on the Col orado this morning, we recognized His Excellency Gov. Butler, Jllons. T. J. Major", Presson and others frcro the lower countios. CiTha Cass dr-leation arrived from Omaha this morning, havu'g finifhed their labors at the capites!. We welaoum them here, nnd say "well dvne good and faithful servants." grS Two men attempted to ar rest a horse-thief at Wyoming ycsterd.iv, but '.he fellow gr.ve' battle and proved "too many'- for them. They leeuri-d sev eral horses that wra found in his pos session, and which are supposed to have been stolen. fWo larn that tho excitement ha sjlnided in Mills county, and people generally denounco tho action of the men who hung the Lawn boys. The rp rt t'-.at several of thorn had been arrested proved to be eraoneous. No arrests have been made yet. t3"The Hon. Gyylord J. Clark will d-liver tha oration at the Fourth of July Celebration in this city. Wo expect to have a goad old fashioned celebration, nd hope tha people throughout the coun ty will attend and enjoy themselves with us. WJ Dr. Virchow, one of the moit em ineut Professors in the Berlin University Medical Faculty, who eiamined Dr. Barth, tho distinguished African traveler, after death, eays ha vt as killed by the carelessness of his physician, whom he called in to relieve a trilling attack of dyspepsia, to which he was subject after eating heartily. Among other articles of the prescription was one crj?r:n six grains of tartar emetic, vthich i . 'elf was sufficient to kill four perso-. If people would for one moment consider how easily remedies can be procured, which, while they arc perfectly harmless themselves, work marvelous cures, the cases of poisoni g by the carelessness of physicians would be few indeed. Such a remedy is Roback'a Stomach Bitters, frg dyspepsia. Procure a bottle at the drug store and test it yourself. 3?"The cosist room in t.e eity, where lea Creim, Raspberry Lenionade, Con fectionery, Fruit Ac, is to ha tad, is at tha Ladies Ice Cream Room, on door west of B. B. &. Co's. Drug Store, np stairs. Ccinc and sec us. my30dc3. . IIa.vs.. FOR RENT. A small Dwelling House. Enquire of jelldtf Tootle Hanna & Clark. KOTICE. All persons are hereby warned against purchasing City Warrant No. TIG, city of Plattsmocth, drawn payable to M. Morgan, for thirteen dollars; the samo has been duplicated and payment stoppod on original. Wk. Stadelmanx. je. 7 w3. SHEPHERD DOGS. A few Scetcb Shepherd Dogs for sale by M. Stocking. jelSw2. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at tho News Depot, for any of the Magarines, Periodicals and News Papers of the day, at the Publishers pricps. IpgTXou) ts the timt to subscrilt. Oct. 6. KEEP CCOL! The undersigned ha3 his superb SODA FOUNTAIN in operation again in tho Post Office building, and the lovers of this delicious beverage are invited to call and see him. A good assortment of Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on hand. O. F. Johnsox. june lOdiw, Desirable Property for Sale. One (JjrfiTnng house, with seven rooms, eellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery, &c. D. Marqcette. Enqulro of S. Dake, Agent. mylO DH. M H. r.'CLUSKEY DENTIST. Wi l do all work in his line on ihort Bolief). pjii& witU 1).-. t.iv:EgstB. CITY BAKERY AND CON FECT I ONE II Y, P. STADELMANN, BREAD, CASCS, P,?, Ii VSK, Etc., Of tlie l.oit quality, can Is oV.iiined at ail time. I would invite eprcisl attention to the fact tliat I have titled up an exceiii'Dt ICE CREAM SALOON In conneetion with the Bikerv-, vrher you can be aceomnioJatttl at all time. , WeiidHn; pinies mpiilied on short notice wi:h ar.vthiut; iu the i ae of Confectionery ur l'uflry. 011 uuJ ife ine, jelo Piatte VaUev House C. II. Parsikle, Proprietor. Corner of .Wi:i ami Fourth Streets, PlntlsnioMth, .tb. JtjT.oard by the day or w.ei. my roil sAr, on bhs.vt. A M,.it iul a half B'trk Dwtvliop, cntainini fix n m. Kiid a cellar; t. KO't.er n!i i.c acre f K o;;ml vpoii which is h tut- va u 'y of sliruU -ry, yin- sand fru t ir,p. Thtr i a .ui-d will ut.d c-uluui dihgs on the i'rcuii--n. H n"''" of Jtij CiI LATKT!, J. wi-lcr, ra?27 :tf llaia tieet. GOOD IBWS ! For Hie Pt opie of Nebraska Every Farmer Wants It Every Builder Wants it WANTS AVIIAT? T!:b ri?V. to u?e B S. FOr.ESJAy'3 -r- m m r w P reserving Gcmposltson, Wl l.li wi'.l liaril'-n and (.ff-ctually rreviat from divav uv nrr. ture l oiltof w. "'lr'i mat-rial, 'it her liiird i.r Mft. in-urM :t f.om hur'ittur, ar. l tuuke i: j.ro f a.iit the laviti bf k!ru'.-. no.-;-, und all kii-Js cf iaect. .' costs bul iu-o cents to presence a common levee rot. The mi rs'r:i-l h..Tiu? p:uT:a.'d th riht that 11-. Lion .f N' hi it i.-inii of Ih.i P. tttff iiv t rii.r - .114 I r.v.u.i-'ts are l uyini tuimly ri.-hts. an 1 r.i;.-(t o it in Vrm rijihi, then l y ro;ii:ii.6 Iir-. jiMf.in, fiPU"iit!y 111. killer frmu 63 CO to G 00 Kfl PfOiils Ou a court tT tvitiiT u short ti me. ) filial Cincinnati notK, Net-n.kfi Citr.und exa.nit.t Piac n;i f preserv e tMnh- r, or furt for : ci'cirur 'iviju' 'ull parli-niars with ti-itp".- rf inm. ; ... .. . 1... ...i.i.r ... iijtu'ii., 1. !iil,.iH,li-.i-:iir'J 1111. 1 iiitMi - 1 j vo , i ..v- . . . 1. .... i.i,m';i.h.in !in .--, Hi I-aMI..' vt 1 t Ki,i n iV.1?tiU,d .0 v. : f VKlllf I" me ''"'i n.i. . ....... .... .. he !-crc.iy of taulor it-tss its jTc-i-rvi'ii-n so 1111 I'ortunl. j 1 3 ilC wi Nuhrak;i I'i'y, X' t. BOB f 1 Vbad W Sua ix And for salp at lew Ogv.xo, l.t til COFFEE, 1-5 blU SCOAK, 5 Ibis Dr. Y Al l'I.ES, 5 I'lg DR Y J EAC11ES, JfC , ic. A'.ko, a la'ije akortmeut of ill er, r SASH, K.V. 1L, Etc 1 in tuiyoLE. noiti;. wrMon sjsi, H ' VI'O W F.l.l DS, C,l. A Si. rEMEl. ri.ibTEU i'JA.f, J A J It, CvAL OIL, Etc. COAL, S.r0 hu'lr'N, to which we invite the nttfHtlon rf liijii-uiith-i und ull rrs to quality aud pric". We art Agtui'turtV- UOOIUS CO M. ..ANK.at L x iurt'a.Hiid r'p'jac to furnish ail the Co.il MiiV ruiiinry wants t V lice to tui:. Aio a ,tzv i.i k of Rye, Bcurbon and Star Whisky. Cherry , K ispbe.ry, Blackberry aal (linger Brandy. Ca'l aod se n. illll'SON", MICKELWAIT t CO. J..C f!3 wtf Drcss-Malzer. mss. l. b. jo::es, Of Nebraska City, would resjcttully infjrm tli; la-Iii-8 of P!atln:outh that she hu tnkea up her res idence iu 'his 1 !acc for he purr. toe cf CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING if required, Ladies and Children' Dresses, Cloaks, ISajquts. etc. MACHiSK t-TlTCIIXG done aluo. Ai' work wi!l b" rxcetiivd with ntatne.-s, and w'll receive prompt atteutiju. gh will endeavor to giv s.ititfdcticn, and therefore solicits the patronage of the ladies cf this Jdace and vicinity. Residence, corner Vine and 4lh streets, in Adamj' brick novi-3'laOiu There wi'J be sol I at the residence of CliRr'eii Swan.ia J.ibe'ty Precinct. Cass comity S ate of i. .J1;1. f?J: "Vti.v:':.'.?.1:' ?. d ft $5,00, ty J. T. Charon nnd J. L. t'ar.or, A'l- I vertisei uccor liug to Uw (hi it diyot M y, lso,. t tnyii illLtl't'lteiUz. J i sixrsox. IT. H1CKELWA1T, Simpson, Mickelwait r Co., Wholesale and RetaQ Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Trigg -tCfSHOCLlDGGirt .023L"tS3, ! FLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. " Pcalcrslo GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, DOORS, SASIT, WIXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PISi: AXD COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SIILXGLES, LATH, I H'lCKETS, ETC., ETC. B. NEWMAN B . N E W MAN &; CO., CorerMain and Third Streets, Tlattsmoctu N. rI i OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer UkAkJ-JA - U U JUJ 1 Gents' Famishing Goods. Caps,; Boofs, Skoes, Trunks, Talivcs, &c, &c. Also a JTe let of RUBBER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS Of a!) iicr!)M'ons always oa baud. J53T'z' ami examine mv tzir.nsiti sioch at ih TUttswouth, April 10th, 1SCG. VTtf. 8. TK51CK, PENICK & sh Who'ecal? i.-'citent Modioines, . . , x Chemicals. Glass, Paints, Oils, J ? ' Ull aiiU l-iampS, A J - NOS- S&. 5 SECOND 5-? are tie K.irtkwi.tcra W;ic!t-a Af".! : Had c.ia 1 ira:k thair anedicitea ia any cautitirs. MUSIC ' !r Kavs SlUP'Oi' h ivii).' h'en f"l;cit.'1 to eu (4rj.'e li.T c a"" in V-.i.c, hnth Vnril sn'l Instrnm-cn-has coiiL'liidi'd to do o, and w: II give le.-.-nns on lii I'inuo and Or-aii to tt.ose dsiroMfi of tt cl:iii g p-1-f..iTK'r on t!is Bifflf. Twriu-s, e c. Riven ou p td.' ati.'ii her rot :ieace on .Maiu ttrect. a( 4 Uu AND WOOL- QARQmO, Ho! for Palt Cre' k, wh'-re yon can kill twobir li khmr .ft s-rn- nrii;n lirninul ni1 AV'cit-l f'trdol a 'h" sinietim-; the muchin-ry f. r b) h is 2n ii-riect urder. We ae tne Patent il.iciiin C.-trd-s '.which -er-.5 ran enonch Inst yeAr t e-iti'-Ii-h their uj ei iori'y ver tin- cud k iud, as a'l who nsed the . ran t?tify The tuperioritv .f Sir. S. Twiss as a '"ard-?!- is Vtll know c, and his i vice" are mil if tined for the l-neBt of the publ'c. Wiiii the abr vo advautave we B Uler oure Ives that we can make it to the adva" ta-e of ull who wmt work in nr.r line to come thss nay. D. l'T.AN. I'ropri. tor. n jl' S. TWI??, Cu:!er. PLOWS! PLOWS! ; C. 11 F O Ii G Y , Manufacturer of all kinds of F a r na i n gr I isiiilcmcnt?, SiKh as the celvbrated Hod P.reakinj Plows, Moui'i llnard Uie.-ker , Stirring I'l iws. Siaile and Djuhle Shoel., Cultivator' and Harrows. Repairing done on sho t n otice All vi);k warranted. Ilavttif nad mitc-h expe rieii" e ia the b'is:nc55, I fe-d ass ui eJ that I on irive gene al s it: -! i:!:nii. Please I! nie a call before ptiichasing e'.-.wiere. c. t. f.jR'ir. P;attm ulh. Neb., May Cth, l'-'CT. TK0FAS C. CBEJiSHAW, . g rACr.Ba or 453 dealbb m ! Saddled and Harness, bridles, CuLLARS. CURR1E Vomits, Snurs, Lashts, Whips, yc. ilsic' FUeet 5E3RASKA CITY, .' - I. T, E.DVTD BCTTSar. N. J. SHARP WKST1 13 U . J v ' V Stiiidinsc. c3 OO. X K. tOTlVC LOVING, O ? lor rf itt t i -t rurc inc3 and !.:qaorsLoaI . . v OlUI lOUCT , uC. v ' ST., ST. JOSEPH, IO for Dr.;D. Jays & Jer,4 Dr. f, Q. Ayr ;aa'i3ly BAKSEY, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS', 3IATHIS fc SONS. (succftors to J. Tarcvl & rLArr.-Korrii, Neh. Keep constst.tly on h-!;:J a good sui-pljf cf riiEHIl BREAD, VIES, CASES ur.J eV'-rythl:;"? In the line. Also GROCERIES lf VROVISIOSV ! of ali kir.Ja WA-T!:i : Country rro.!ii-, I'.ulter, , &c, Give'us a a'l. 'cpt. 55, 135-1. H em aha ITailev PAWNEE CITY, lAWXr.1 lyOUNTV, iNEBnASXA Tiie S(T;'ik' term of this Insiimtion. will coin-r'pn-t1 111 tie l-'hof Jlitn-h ;n.d cr.:;nr,.- i:t w- chs. 1 h huil.li K i cap tU.' of atrorditii: M .i-iy ami r ci t :!! room f--r tnoro thai tv. bind it studti'a. 1 lie pi are d-teniine, to m.ike ih- li-.tiitu rn a wlirr-; aud wil! give c- nifortahte fcoiuos to ail trb 1 111..V "i. sire to avail tlir:.i ives of I he ilT.-'ed Ivai. taes ; unj ts Co ea'o t. or frn -iiops are al'nwe ! In t- eou'ity, we eff-r t- t!,e -ibi:e iuduc. cieti's !,iih no other Inslitj'.i n ia the H.ite pot-getf-s students from ahroad will 1? und-T the ipecial Care of the 1 ii -ij .1 KXiLNsrj pr.u Ttp.ii: P.initry, 4 ' j At c ent I-ar.g 10 I litei me-Hale 6 iu Ii-truiiiental JTusI i:i-.-hr t'ntr'ish 1 :.J Piano 2 Oi. luiardiaj ii to $1 per w -i t. Taiti n n ut he p::':d oa.;-l.a'f iu advance, the rest at the mitidie of the ter.a. r charges ijiude for le s than en half term, un'eis b" sj.et-i.ii fontraci. Di-ductloaa m:i'lc only in casaf of ''ttraet-1! h:c.-n as. F-.r &r:l'.er !.;f n-ation a-'dr.K, I.;.! FIsIIHR. Hj'.u 'j ii, tr Ot-v. Z. i,c l-Iiitj I'rscMebt lsnl i Tri.5;e 2. t-3r:4 la n rrnrprinrrifra IIis3 A. M. DESPAIN, Milliner and Drewalicr, opposite tui: rosT onirr, Ha Inst received a lare- stock of JViU Of'Ui:. of the latest fashions. ow Loeua n-cc.ini t.r'jr month. Call and tee them . Cat. D. ?,A2IO fc CO., AVholeiaie and Ketail Pealer In Wines and Liquor s, AUo a very cho'c! selection of Tobacco and Cigr.r3, Main street, second doir east of ?--jmour Kuusa, - . V-. . Vnkr..ll Are jut receivicR a uevr staok of Genuine OU Bourbon, direct fiom J ourbon couuty, b.y.. bitter, fl::e Cigars, etc. my 13 w SHANNON'S Feed, Sale aud Livery MAIX ST., - - IHTTSMOUTfl . I tn proptred to acxmrr.ods'.e the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On abort notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will run to steaniboat lantlitg, and to ail parts of the city when desired. XnrJ: ii.tru.i.'.w.i. Ii.. Ii. SPHAGI7B firoceries, Provisions, PIIODUCE, &C. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICLI Al! kind of Prepuce taken in cxchari,-e fr joo.Tki, I keep tha very bus of geeds, ar.d a-n bouuJ tj sell them bi ch ::p f at y li t- 1" ihciiy. norlodwlf Heal Bsfcate OEFJCE IX MASOX1C ELOCK I'LATTSirOVTII, XFERASKS. jsy es -Htcs. Lot 6 in block 47, good residence, well and ejs- luildmgi. Lot 12 in block 62. a Cood two-story residence. brick ba-emeut, well, bru and other oatLaiidmst. A rare chance for a eooJ ii vestment. Lot 11 ia block 173, hui'.din? with tivo roiii! aud cellar. Good chance fcr a t-uiail capital. LotlO in block 27, good residence, TvUb. all th ni'cessiry outbuiidicd. Wet half of section 3.1, town 12, nino 18, tc.i:e.'u- er witn .i? ticri-s or r-mocr- one mir.uteu jo s uu- !er cutivatloti. Ltjjht miles Irota I'la;ttraoutn,oc3r Platte river. An improved f.utn of ci;-hty aces, g ol hoai. (rell, etc., T. :tn live r.c cb o t-i od tir.:bor. ROBAGK'S BITTERS ROBAGK'S STOMACH BITTERS ! CUKIC DYSPEPSIA, find are the best Tonic in the world. ROBAGK'S BLOOD PILLS CUKIC HEADACHE, Costivenefcs, find ull di seases of tho bowels. ROBAGK'S BLOOD PURIFIERl CUKICS SCROFULA and nil disoaye arising from impure blood. 4? 4 '? '? -Oi' f3 ARE SOLD 13V ALL Drnsrists nnd Healers fn Patent ITIcdiciiies E VERYWII ERE PRINCE. WALTON & COm (.Successors to Sr. C. W. Roback,) SOLE PROPRIETORS, Kos. 56, 68, GO & 62 East Third Bt, CINCINNATI, oyry.