TEMPERANCE COLUMN. LODGE DIRECTORY: CftAND LODG : . W. C. T., Rer. J. W. Tsprt. Nebraska CityJ 0 W. Ooatnelor J. Bktnner. Omaha . e. V- T Miss tddy, Omaha; O W 9 J. SfTenson, (telle vu; O. W. T.i. Bristol, Omaha. , OUT BRAXCH, NO. 2, FLATTSHOUTH : R-a-airneetlageery Tuesday erening.TraveliP T.,l,1ar.re.pefaUyioTiUd; Ay3( W. C. T- B. B. LEWI?, W. S. K- B. WiiDim, Lodge Deputy, EXCBLSIOR DKGREB LODGE, NO. 1. Skii oo lb first and third Bataraay evening m carh month nth w. v. rma-ii., v j D 3 rfiritni HOPf LODGB Wo 8. Mt. Fleasant ael ls regular meeUngs eery Saturday erenlajr. B A. KIKKPaTHICK, W. C T. AaTDiEW COLEVIAX. W 8. r i n view irT,flR. No. 14. holdn reaulai meet- tars erery e.lnesdy ereniog Traellng Teniplari rerpectfully lnvitrd T F MAniTAS CAMPBELL, W.C.T. r.M.YOrNO.Jr , W. 8. WW. J. Hassan. Lode Deputy. Rnrr.iondence for this column mast be written plain and grammatically with ink, and oa one side ..r .hit. noar. Let them be shart lan l to the only or wmie p-tpr. olnt T.ivincr Rrldencei aealuil lu- tsanperance IT W. DIUil riKKIB. I ask not for some ancient lorn Toproe how peo,.e llred la yore, Yet, atill, aeUnowledge I'm hot seen On theme that will a dog'ry screen. If they used w.ne those sages oil As we are very often told. Thought it no harm, and thus and so, As they are wont to have ns knew, 'Twonld not, I ween, be wor'ta a pence Within a court of common tense. Kind friend I lay by thy ancient lire, And o'er the book of namre pore-, Take hold my hand, we'll walk together, To yonder's cottage, by the he.ub.er. Bebod its crumbling walls; perchance Tooth sported here,' and ianocence; Conid they but speak, they'd fain relate A oncebrlght home made desolate." Oo to the hapless, trembling sire, Directed of all hope, desire, Unmoved by any poet's lyre, And there b -hold, on sage or youth, The litsoas of living truth; That haggard look, that bloated face, The fiily emblem oi disgrace. o to the nrchin hapless child Who never spake but that she tm'Icd, And mark the change a heavy care Has planted de-p Its talomi there; She has d look of kindly smile. Yet never wears a heart of guile. : If thee are not sufficient, then Silenced forever be my pen. The highwayman, from his lurking place, springs iato your path, ana, pre sentin pistol to your head, demands yotir mori iy. But mark his languagi 'Your money or your lire !' Here now i a chance for vou to choose; and as men geuerti'jr prcier tu part vrnu iiueir uiuu - ey on the instant rather than tbeir lives you gir up your purse, and the chaa 068 a ro, that thus you save your life. But wbtt is tbe language of the nquor se.Ier, as na passes oyer tne counter hi infernal poisons? 'Your money and your lit e" ! Rev. John Pierpont. That resolution of the late Drunkard Maker's Conruntion of Cincinnati "Reolced, That the saloon keepers will, by their moral character and hone a pursuit of their occupation, strive to earn the respect of ll their rationally disposed fellow-citizens." - Think of the moral character of men who cannot produce one good result of their business, while our papers are crowded with tragedy after tragedy, originating at the saloons. Hmestpur ui, indeed! Tbe next thing we shal! hear i that a pirate is a saint, nni that Beelzebub is not the Prince of Devils, bat worthy tbe "respect of all rationally disposed feliow citizens." On Monday night a sad casuility oc curred at Rock River, causing the death, by drowning, of a little sort of E. B. In gersoll, Esq.; of East Cleavland, through the condnct of a man to whose charge the child bad been temporarily commit ted. For 8'ime time a young man named H. O. Brown Las been in the employ of Mr. IngersI as a farm hand, living with the family. The father, of Brown resides in Bedford. It snems that bo went to Bedford on Sunday, and in the evening procured a horse and buggy from a livery Htable, and returned to this city. On Monday mornini be took the horse and buzgy to drive to Cleveland, the son of Mr. In gerso I, between four and five years old, accompanying bim, with the consent of his mother, to tike a ride. No suspicion e tered the m;nd of the mother that the little fellow would not be safe in his custody. But upon his arrival in this oity, he proved so recreant to his trust as to drink liquor to excess. He was seen in the city about half past seven o'clock in the evening, soon after which time he drove to tbe West Side and out Detroit Street. He passed the toll gate without stopping about half-past nine o'clock. Upon reaching the CHS House, instead of stopping there, the man either drove the horse, or was so drunk that he pjrraitted the ant nal to take his own course, down tbe diagonal road to the river. The animal plunged into the water a short distance from the lake, and was himself drowned, together wirh the poor boy, Brown es eaping to the shore, where ho lay until about three o'clock in the morning, when he went to the CHIT House and gave the alarm. He aroued a colored man who was within, and asked him to m ike a Gre, saying that he was very cld, and that he had drowned a hore and little boy in tbe river. As soon as it was daylight, Ed Rahill, connected with the house, and theoolored man, started with Brown to the scene of tbe disaster. About a hundred and fifty yards below the bridge, and near the take shore, they observed tbe horse floating on the water, the bug gy being entirely submerged, with the exception of the ends of the shafts, which were nifii just above the water. lo wards the shore, and but few.a feet from the bank, was found the body of the lit . tie boy in about two feet of water. It was taken oat and carried to the hotel, and after being cleansed, was laid out in the private office. Cleveland Leader. The statement that "Liquor will not hurt yon if you let it alone," is again disproved. A gloom has settled upon a household, and hearts have been ng onized, th9 consequence of a liquor traSc. which puts into the mouths of men that whioh steals away their brains. Mr. Brown is said to have felt keenly the desolation he hid wrought. A a old'er in the) army, he had served with oredit, but there was addicted to drink. IB1. .P. TODD, SEWING MACHINE ACT PLATTSMOUTH, NEDRASLA. A good assortment of machines and machine flod K kept on hand. gOffice at Stadelmann's Clothing Store. Dec. 4 -0 Machnes repared on short noice NEW STORE! WEEPING WATER, NEB HOttTON & JEMS DEALERS IS General Merchandise, SUCH AS DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE, CROCK ERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND NOTIONS. PISE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES AND LATH. W are AeentS for Wlllcox & Gibbs Pewing Ml chine, which U undoubtedly the be'. Machine now marchl9tf. ra use. Weeping Water Mills, Farmers, eo where vou can set the best Flour and the most of it. 85 Ibt ofX X X FLOCIt and 12 tt of BRA given In exchange for good Wheat. We are also doing griat work; and, With our in creased facilities, fee' assured that we can give the besl and tbe most flour of any mill in tbe Mate. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE UOVGUT AND SOLD HIGHEST MARKET J-filCE PAID. REED & CLINTON. March 26lh, 1S63. D. B. M c M e c h a n Dealer in HARDWARE. CUTLERY IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, CORy.PLANTERS, Cultivators, sulky and walking Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Soades. Shovels. Hoes, Rakes &c, &c. A large stock now on hand at small advance Eastern Prices. 106 Main Street, - JVebrasIca Citt (Opposite the Seymour House) SIGN Off THE PAD-LOCK. FUR fil I T U R E! I THOMAS W. SHRYOCK, CABINET R1AKER, AKD DEALER IS ALL KIXDS Of Furniture and. Chairs. THIRD STREET, (Sear Main,) PLA TTSMO UTH, NEBRASKA. Ranaring and Varni-hlng neatly done, . V3T funerals attended at the shortest notice. ... State Sale OF LOTS AND LANDS AT- LINCOL2ST, THE CAP.TOL 0r NbBRASKA. The undersigned Commissioners appoiote4 by an act of tbe Legislature of the btaie or Nebraska, en titled "An Act to Provtdu for the Sale of tbe Unsold Lots and Blocks on tbe t iwn site of Lirtcolo, and for the Locaont and Erection of a State Oi iverity. and Aericnltiral College and State Lunatic Asylum approved Feb 15, 1S69," will at LiisrcoXjiKr, TOE Capital of the StatelofTXelbraska ON THE 3d of June, A. D. 1869, Commeuciug at lO a. ra. Offer at public rale tbe unfold lots and blocks in the town of Lineoln. Said pi operty consists of the odd nnniberert blocks, the efea number havinx been sold eretetore by the Stale and noir largely occnpieu ny buildings. The term ot said sale will be Cash, and for not lea than the appraised value. Saidapprais- mDt to be made by the Commissioners. 40,000. ACRES OF STATE LAUDS Wa will at the same time and upon th same te dm offer at Public Auction near 40,000 acres of fine Agricultural Lands belonging to the State, lying from one to ten miles from Lincoln. We would add that Lincoln has a population of twlve nun Ired inhabitants, and ia rapidly growing into both political and commercial importance. The Capitol Building ts now completed ai.d the session ot tbe Legislature ju-t closed was held in it. Tbe action of said Legislature so far as it related to fu ture interests of this place was as favorable as the most anient of its friends could as It. A general railroad lv was passed nnder wbicb some Bve or six railroad companies centering here propose to avail themselves of State aid and pugh their road to completion at an early day, while at least threa confidently expect to be here within one year f om this day. Tms would seem to Justify ns in saying that Lin eoln, at no distant day, will be the "lndiauapolis" of Nebraska, and the grea.est railroad centre weit of Chicago. This, tuken iu connection with the fact that all the public buildings are located here, and that within one and a hair miles from town there is perhaps, the richest saline springs in the world, now in course of development, give assurance that it will be no or dinary chance for investments. Those who invest, ed at former State sales have been able to realize from one to five hnndred percent, advance. UAYID BVTLE3, 1 Clover nor. I THOS. P. KE.XS1KU Secretary of State, JOHN GILLK3P18, Commissioners. State Auditor, J mar23. G R. McCALLTJM, ManufiCturerof and dealerin Saddles and Harness, Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 130)4 Mainftreet, between 5tS and 6th streets, Nebraska it. t S IW THOHAS II- HYDE- Real Estate Office, A5D- Homestead Directory, NEBRASKA. LINCOLN, . - Government Lauds selected from pirsonal exam ination. Free Homesteads selected, surved ana se cured. Lands in second bandi and improved farms ought and sold. Titles examined, ana conveyances mrde. . Reference? : John B. Turner, late rres hu URR: Lee -County National Batik, Dixon, ill. ; Robert ITarrW, Pupt C B & Q K B ; Any Banker in Whiteside county. 111. , itegister ana Receiver or Land Office. Nebraska City. nil NEW IHfi.1T MARKET!! GEO. FICKLER, CORNER 2d 4- MAIN STREETS, PL aTTSMOCTH, 'NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand the best of All Kinds or Meats, which they can furnith their customers at I he BEST OF RAIES TOR CASH I July 2d. 1S6S 3m. Bmpire Bakery ! id ST., OPPOSITE "NEW YORK STORE." PLATTSMOUTH, - - ZiEJi, Confectioneries, BREAD, PIES, . CAKES, CHEESE, aw, SWEES CRACKERS. REFREnHETO kept on hand at all times. . HUBERT Y. nl5tf. WM. STADEL3IARN, One door west of Donelan's Drugstore Dealers in Ready-made Clothing GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS HATS. rAPS. BOOTS. SHOES, TRUCKS, VALISES, and a general stock of OUTFITTING GOODS For the Plains; also, a large lot of R UBBER CL O THIjX'G. RE VOL I ERS A .YD JSTOTIOJTS. We bought low and willsell cheap for cash. Cal. and examirieour stock before yoa buy any where nisei m bo Wm.STADELMAKN A CO J. M. EINCEMAN, (Successer to Donelan A fJinchman,) Druggist & Apothecary DEALEB IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, raints, Oils Uyes, Notions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PURE WINES AND For M echanioal and Medicinal purpose Keep constantly on handa fuUand well assort ed stock of PATENT ITIEDICIZtES. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CarefuHy compounded by an experienced Drupgist. None but the rCREST Medicines used. All gecul warranted at represented. Caiand see. ;. MAIN STREET, 80CTH SIDE. Terms Cash. 1ST E "W JEWELRY STORE The subscriber having purchased the Red Store ot 2d street, lately occupied bv Sarpy and others, would respectfully inform the citizens of Plattgmoith and vicinity, that he has refitted tbe store and opened a large Mock of AND FANCY ARTICLES For Ladies, Gents, Children, and the rest ot mai kind, atd is prepared to do all kinds of YATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In the best manner, and would be happy to serve his old and as many new customers as may give him their oatronas-e. assuring them of their work well done, at moderate prices, and on short time. Ihe stock-, embracipg every variety i goods nsunlly kfpt at a n rat-class Jewelry store, wm De soia a low price, and warranted of best workmanship and material, lie has also a small stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from time to time, anil sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently! catd in this city, I respectiully solicit a share of pa tronage, and cordially invite all to call and examine the stock on band, as we would be p'eaoed to aerve yon, and do not ask yon to buy unless we can make it for your interest to patronize ns. dec27tf E. H. EAT0K. Lock Stich Reversible Feed SEWING MACHINE, AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM WUEKEVER EXHIBITED. ST HE ONLY O NE Capable of sewing in more than one direction AND FASTENING ALL ITS CWN SEAMS Without stopping Machine or Turning the Cloth, It nses and wau'es less thread than any other, and will commence a seam without holding tbe ends of the thread. Warranted lo Sew Heavy or Fine Goods Equally as well. OVER 5 0,000 M.A CIIINES SOLD SINCE 1861 JKf Send for Eeport and Circulars. Wm. E. Plant,SGen. Ag't 612" North Fourth street. St- Lonis, Mo. Dr. O- II BLACK. Ag't, Plaitsmouth, Neb. Nov. 26, teCSjl. S25 ! S25 THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINBr Is retailed at a price within the teach of all. This Marb'iie uses a straight need e, makes the LOCK SIIIC II (alike on both sides), hasa self adtUAtintr tension, and can do every variety of i-en-iojr. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, quilt, tuck, ruffle, and Rather; will wark equally well on M!k, linen, woolen, or cotton good", w ith linen, or cotton thread. THE SHUTTLE SEWIJT& MACUIA'E Warranted for Five Years! Our AffODts will be supplied with dup:fr te pai ts of the Machine, in case of accident. It m .k. 8 precisely the same s itch made by lr.e Singer, Whee or A Wil son. Howe, and Florence Machines. It has t' e Uii-der-fted, like tbe best of high-priced Machines, and is the only low-priced Shuttle Machine in the market that ha Ihi feed Wesre enabled to sell a first class SHUTTLK MACHINE at a very low price, o . account of it simplicity, and consequent low cjf! of Manufacturing, in comparison with Complicated Ma chines. AGENT. Wc wish to arrange with A fret ts, mile or female to represent the American Shuttle Sowine Vtacliine, in eich State, Coni-ty. and Town ir the United S.nte? and Ontario Kxtra inducements to Kxp-rienced Affeiii. ror run particulars, as to Salary acd Com mission, address G . V. N. A NDR E WS, General Agent, Detroit, Mich. K. B Lor the benefit of our Ajrents we have ar. rinced with parties, who have Goods suitable for Swirijr Machif.e Atrenti to sell. VTe will send book of samples and full pai IichU-b on receipt of one red stamp. Address Q, V, N. AXKKhWS, General Ag't, Saint Louis & Omaha Tri- Weekly The above 'ine of Stam"rs will, leave Tlatts month very oilier dav throughout the entire season ciinntctinpr at t'lattsroouth with the Burling. on & Mi-souii Hiver Railrosd for th est. north and south. andat thefnllowinz points with railroad con-iei-tiona. Council BlufTvOmah, St. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City. Kof freight or passage apply at our'fiiee. maill SlMPrON t MICKELWAIT. Aeents. PIANOS PIANOS, MELODEONS. J. MIJI3I,ER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dea'er in the celebrated Steck McPanininr. Pianos. and o:bcr Musical Instruments. 53"AH Instruments warranted five years. mi oct21 ly r". Burlington Urirge Finished Burlington & Missouri River, In Connection with CHICAGO, BU ISLINGTON & QUINCY EAILEOADS Present to the Public the most' direct, sure and safe Route to OHIO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. 1'asseCgerE have the choice of the various rontes centering in Chicago. Baggage Checked through to U'tumwa. HATES Invariably as low as by other Rontes. t3- Buy join Coupon Tickets AT OTTUMWA via BURLINGTON. pullmah's ileoast sleepiso cars oh all mc11t trains. A. T. TOCZALIW, C. X PERKINS, JGen. Tc't & Pas'r Ag't Superintendent, e. C. MORTON, , Om'l Freight Aa't. ritlT. O. F. JOHNSON, (opposite Clark & Flummcr,) deals iw Drugs. Medicines STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, HAIR OILS Newspapers, Magazines t&C, &c, &c. Prescrlp'ions cart fully compounded rlenced Druggit. by an expe aui;6 nlS. A. WIGGESHORN , GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and moie too, ore going to B. A. WIGGEHHOEF El Co., To buy their Bj2?1yi g i23l3. Sum m or C3.-Ooca.js AT THE 1ST E "W Y O li K S T O E E The largest aud most coaipleie STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call pjrliculi r atten tion to our new aty e of DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELA1NS, GINGHAMS. BROWN SHEETING, LLEACIIED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON YARNS BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinks and prices to suit our numerous customers. A Iaren Mock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS. We havp a hrtre stock of ihe celebrated GARDEN CiTY GLIPPlH PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, n kind -i CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAXES, &.C Platt.-mouth April 22a, 1SG9.1 WHITE & DEALERS IS Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Fancy Toilet Articles, A ' Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds, for medicinal purposes. Paints, Oils, Stationary, Glass Varnishes and Carbon Oil, Lamps, and Put ty, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Green and Dried Fruits. CONFECTIONARY, &c, K.c. Ifavinir been eneasred In selling Dm and Groceries in this cit for tha laol sii r v wants of tne l eople in onr lineot trade, and are predrred wlih a laree stock of (foods of the quality to supply those -wants at very low prices. Plattmouth, Neb. April 2, leC8. Hardw a r e wmm mm E. T. DUKE ife Co., Wholesale and HARDWARE AGRICULTURAL 1J1PLEJ1Ei'IS, Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE STEEL OP LOWS Of all Viudt and sizes, which we warrant the best ia the market. Tin Roofing, Cuttters and Spouting done on short notice. Are excIusWe Agents in this County for the sale of Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal or Wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., next door east of Masonic Block. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA a- r c s3 03 r W s 5 o m w T3 H a Q 0 0 13 lO CO O CO o s H Q CD O o a a tn o o a. I I o a er s a 3 m a H -t Si & 3 I I I H f -s 2 4 0 53 o 0 d - STUN ASSE. E. A. WIG(.iNHORN CO. BUTTERY, Medicines, Chemicals all kind- Perfumery, and Toys, Trusses, Supporters, Dye Stuffs, Chimneys, also, WHITE & BUTTE 15 If. irm tts Retail Dealers in it irnr i? r vn D. EI. Wheeler &. V Real Estate Agents oomiriissioners ot Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'u, PLATTSMOUTII, N. T. Collections prornptly sttendrd to, and proct. litted at current ratet o f kT. h.nu.. i . . rt . - . . . . ,j,iu rv-.tii-i!!, I ... to la id InvostisaUd. Money loaned on Kt.l '. securities. Land Warrants locairt. CLAIM AGENTS. APnf f(irriil?rtinn nf.lMirrisinufntn,.-- for Soldier, thplr eviHuiat-and mi ' for the purchp crt pnle of Lauds aoU Cl;y br!?1 REFERENCES: ITon. 8. ll. Elbert, Denver City, C. T. Slessra. K unlze llros. , Omaha, Neb. " Mcf'atin tc M'-tcalf, Nebraska C Xj ' O. Y. Filley. St. Louis, Mis-nUri. Dr. Dlo Lewis, llimtun, MiHrhuetis. H W Dltmars. Cliiragn, Illinois. H M Maeill, Cincinnati. Ohio. Tootle A tiaiina, I'lattmnuth NehratVt L B Rich, Three llivera. Michigan. Hon F Fellow, H'onnifield, WiH-nn.w. Hon T M Marqnett, Plattrmnnth, Ni hru.k L Lewis, A'toi nev at Law, Bii(1h!o, kd y,, Carter, Husbey &. Curl, Des Muiues, loa. a S diiw -a, Alm WA.MII.GTOA"V Life Insurance Compa'y, OS Hroailwny, rVew-VorU. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Cash Assetts. S1.000.0CO. Entire profits divlili'd among the Policy Hudrrs. Policies nonforfeitable, after tw anon .1 lnyii t i Pivid"nds on the t'untril'iidon I'lau. pIJ so u! ly from d.ite of polic.r, nd ia cae llif pieniiiuiiii a t not paid. filieij to 1 e p the lnursnre in f ri-r. LIFE POLICIES SELF SUSTAINING In from 13 to 20 years, according to ae. This company In, polic e-oi. all Hie j.r.r 1 plans of iTinuruDcc, nnj ollerserery Induct n.rmcvn KiS'fllt Wilh "iVllH-J'. For pHrticiilsrs npp'y to llic unJerifKried. For A?Hf.ci"- to IMI L A MA.enX. ilmeml Avnt, 130 LaXelle utr et. tl'iicsfs. HCND T.TMaV, Ah-uIh fruii. il Hu ll,.. Dr. H. H. LIVINGSTON, M-. t inmiiirr. nil?. f PlattsinouHi. Nrb. AGENTS WANTED J 'OR i NIGHT SCENES IN THE ititjLa:, EY REV. DAMIEL MARCH D D For full, free, flowing e ear. ;.,ik liin. un uriJ pracfful slyle; tor poetii: c n m , l..r iininirif Ii..ukIi' aid rich clnuiiiR im (finsilou ; '.i Mir Anaisis of cliaiac'er, frrHjitiir deiii.eMi'.i him r j t iclu.litrKliip ; for lit like r- c-un s. p nwni i ids ili'l h i..y illlKlrjitiiilj. this Wo It liU' li" e ,u .1 Sueh i-iiToiTi. nilat 1 pf. uk t!e nl ore tiS4 lnu ir f'.'ivrd tr' iii lJi!-h"T Slfni nori, Rrv Alliert lijirii'. N n.ii P.. i ter. U l , .L i , W. A. rtrar . i l , lien. Kana II i-ii lwiii ll I).. I W Wi'.v, ll. P. -mnu' l W Ki ller. H. I , I 1 , hc.I le: I ! i 'jvni, ll H nil U;e I're.H .f ait J'ettoi' llinllol' ,id f"r filrmilKr, ntmluiB (lie p. me. Afiett" S' 'vi rvwhere n.e-tmr with unpttrxliefi si. cm. li I- a m.M heHUliluiljr illii-lr'rd md clegauii Li uid book, iili) plea.irs i veryl c dy. Commissions, $100 tu $200 jt mouih, according to al'iii' sinl enerp Ail. ire. ZlUHlK. M:( Llil V A (O riitUtilf.lj.liln, Va.. Cincinvati, O . ( litmpn, Fl., St. Lcv, Mo. dei lTn.n ' i.O. COOK,COBURN&CO. Advertising Agents, Chicago. Art authorized to rrcrirr Adi r tiifment for thi$ pnprr, at ou Icani rates, tint arm Aanttt fttrall AVumimI- I pert in the V. S. and Prribtrin. Advertise Evergreens foriXelmibka SHADE, ORNAMENT. AND PROTECTION! I have sn ce ful'y srrnwlnpt In rry No-s'ry l Kurt Ku'lu r, Ncli. .t-ks, an ai. rtm n t o I Vi.unR Ktrericreens, contlilin Piyss, Firtf, ki tri?. imvr.nrjr, spiwce, LAUCU A.VIJ APB'WYiTJ:. wlilsh I ofTor or tale at IS ee'ntu each r 11 i'f liilD'ireii aim ujiiijh( HCturuina IU Pl -ijirii quantities of tie ,ml ent tr ee cau l e s-ii br mm:, ... ... . . I. .. .. . rr- L. . .1 I lilj'.r uei vj cajmtc. inm, hbii. mini MdMC-i H. tVIltiN'MM, JacStiiC. Fort Kearm-y, Nebiacks. PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. F O R G Y , Manufacturer of all kfDiUof Farming fiiiiplemenl, Such an the celebrated Rrxl Breaking PJows. Vfull Ilnard lireakt-r-, StirriDK Fl'-wt. Kindle and Vouh: Shovel-, Cultivator- nud Harrows. RepalrlnK ioc f.n Nhorl notice All woik warranted. Having had much jcpriene lo th hnMn. I fel assured that I can K've general tifiirHfn. Please give me a call btfore purchaaniR H" ". c. r. iroKor. PJattsinouth.Keb.,May 6th, 19C7. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, CIIROMOS. E. & H. T. 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