G 5 ! spki Qz.iT Bbasch. Xo. 2 J. W Bcrnt9.Vr. C T.: E. B. Lew,.. W. b.: W. Dallas Fen. Lodge Deputy. M-ete at Court II""!- Hall every Tuesday evening Travels Tetcpiars reapeet fd'y invited. , Excelsior Dcgrj-c Lorw-.s Xo. 1 . D. Ferrer D. T.; i E. White. U .S. ,MeeUat Court House LUI1 on the first and third Saturday even ings of each month. - - rB or Uo.-e Looge Xn. 8. 0. J. Davis, W. C T.: Andrew CvlemaJi. "A. Meets at lit. Pleaanlvcry Saturday evening. Faikviet No. .-Mathia CauibeH. TV. C.T.: F. M.Yount.jr..W.-iiu.J-leer. Lodge Deputy. leets eveir e n.lay even ing. Traveling Templars npecttudy jnue-l- Three Gb-ve Lnwx..". rJ; TpL,,I05d-j I; C. T-: C. 1J. Winsiow. . s.: m. A. Pell. Lodge Deputv. Meetl every Saturday tvraini. Irav li:g Templars are respectfully invited to meet with lis. ' The AbsnHlty of Prinkinr. It has become a sort of jwpular al most national faith that it i.-i not possi ble to be tmly happy unle?. you drink. mnn,7 wrtiin clashes, aii-1 they are by no mean- exclusively the loverf. drink is the beriuuinz and end of everything. i The ren- naiue of liquor L held to be J crnnnm.in? TT'th euiOVmem. ail'l lilt dearer the liquor the more It ! pncd ; and coveted. Yet every man who i not a uownriiTiii drunkard, is wed aware ! . .i i .e i.: i. tnatnie iiieaaure- oi uauiuii; an, vend a certain point, a delusion and a snare. 1 put it to anyone who has stood in a club-room drink inc. smoking, and bandying rcckles talk, if the enjoyment of such an evening has been anything like that of a few 'quiet hours spent at home with a book or newspaper? Hie evil influence of tavern pleasures on the health is too obvious to be denied by anyone; and the illuory nature of the pleasures themselves would Ik? undeni able also if the jeron.s who indulge in tliein did not deceive themselves and put the truth out of ticht. No good ever came of a drinking bout yet. It is a short, feverish spasm of animal enjoy ment, which leaves nothing behind but remorse, roeret. bad temoer. self-reproach and headache. I should like to ask you, sir. it you say your prayers when you come home in this state ? 2s o. you do not. You postpone them until you have purged yourself, your mind, and jour lips by more rational lehavior. Next niht when you pass the hours at home with a book or a friend you teel that you have had real enjoyment, and that the time has passed pleasantly, that you have learnei something, and that you have not iniured your health. You are not ashamed to say your prayers, and vou get up next morning with a clear b.eaa, a good appetite, and increased fa cility fur work and enjoyment of life. YTIiat Break Down Yonng Men. It is a commonly received notion that bard study is the unhealthy element of college lifo. Bat from teLlesofthe mor- ta'.itv of Harvard I'niversitv. eo!'"rd ' by Professor Pierce from the last trien nial catalogue, it is clearly demonstrated that the excess of deaths for the first ten years after graduation, is found in that portion of each class inferior in scholar ship. Even one who has lx?en through the curriculum knows that where Hschylus and political economy injures one. late hours and rum ues up a d-"zen: and that the two little fingers of Mor pheus are heavier than the lions of Euclid. Dissipation is a swift and sure destroy er, and every young man who follows 'it is the early flower exposed to nntimly frost. Those who have ixcn inveigled in the path of vice are named "Legion." for they are many enough to convince every novitiate that he has no security that he shall escape a similar fate. A few hours of sleep each night, high living and plenty of "smasher," make war noon even- function of the human body. The brains, the heart, the lungs, the liv er, the spine, the limbs, the bones, the flesh even- part and faeu'tv are over tasked, worn and weakened by the ter rific energy of passion arid appetite loosed from restraint, until like a dilapidated mansion, the "eaifhly house of this tab ernacle" falls into ruinous deca-. Fast young man. right about ! Counsels to Yonth. Let your yonth ever remember that i the journey ot hie presents few if any obstacles in its path which faith and perseverance will not overcome. ' Xo tal ents, however great, will be of much val ue to the owner without careful using; many a youth has failed of lieing any benefit to hiui-e'.f or others, solely because he made no effort to improve the talents God hail given him. ana others have ru ined theru selves by too great efforts, while a third class, pos-sossing talents that night have enabled them to become blessings to others, have turned their course downward, and by drinking, smoking, gambling and licentiousness of self-abuse have sunk in everlasting niht. Youth remember that it is in your power to belong to either of these classes, and on yourself rests happiness or misery, consequent on your decision. Most young men consider it a misfor tune to be bom poor, or not to have capital c-nouih to establish themselves at the outset of life in a good and comfort able business. This is a mistaken notion. So far from poverty bing a misfortune to them, if we may judge from what we daily behold, it is a blessing ; the chances are more than ten to one against him whostart with a fortune. Most rich men's sons die in poverty, while man3 poor men's sons come to wealth and hon or. It is a blessing, instead of a curse, to have to work out thedr own fortune. A French lady of rank has sued for a divorce from her husband on the ground of ill treatment and desertion. One of the most serious items laid to the charge of the defendent i that when he re turned from the Mexican campaign, in stead of flying at onco to Pau, where his wife was staying, he sent her the follow ing telegram : "'Where arc my shirts? Ican"t find them."' AH Pau "soon be came aware of the laconic dispatch, an! the princess could not leave her house without being asked what she hae done with her husband's linen. Joh Billings may provoke laughter. but j in such a paratrraph as the following. ( there is conveyed much wisdom : "Mostly enny man will enntv-ds that J it looks very foolish to see a boy d-awinz a slay up a steep hill lor the f.eet'ng pleasure uv ridinir it down again, but.it aprears to me the boy iz a saee hi the tide uv the voting man hoo works hard si! the weke and drinks his stamps up Saturday nizht." At a recent woman's right meeting in New York, aevordinsr to the rTorted proceedings : '"Miss Uham, of Geor gia. announcN-d herelf a a woman who waa not married, never had leen, and, pro! 'ably never would he. and then put the followin? connndrum : Who am I ? What am I? Where ami? Am la ritizen or am I not ? Or do we. like MahomeLs cofan, hang in mid air?'' The New York Sun say ''A n-es-rndent wishe' to know if Olive J -sran & married. She was married t? a very lman nanieu Leii e, witn minv vears. ! mm she had two Uani fd boys, toll of - i;;n urith their lather, li1 om ora 1! J H null. ' ' , whom Mi Ijnn i, 5ejernte 1-one ared twelve and the other ax or eight ft years. The be?t cure for dmnkards, says an old ! luopher. i?, whibt bcr, to ob iTvr i druuken mn. PRICE REDUCED! Now is the Time to Subscribe --F03 THE NEBRASKA HERALD, which ha just been ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, and the price for advance subscriptions REDUCED TO TWO DOLLARS! Give the Hebald a liberal support, and it will continue to labor for the development of the city and country Business .Men and Mechanics w:l! f n 1 the Herald an, invaluable asbktant in reacuuig tue public Farmers read it, Stock Growers read it, Traders read it, Shippers read it, contractors read it, Railroad Men read it, Steamboat Men read it. EVERYBODY READS IT! and no peraou whose livelihood depends upoa SucmN in IStisiiic.Ktt can afford to do without an advertitenient in it, THE JOB DEPARTMENT of thetllEBALD baa been and otherwise greatly improved, now furnish anything, from a and we cau FANCY JOB IN COLORS FULL SHEET POSTER on short notice, and in good style. PATRONIZE THE HERALD AXD BUILD UP A nO.ME BUSIXEsS-fl Has Assisted the Business Man, and every business man in Plattsmouth should rwtronir th Hkralp. Weeping Water 301L Farmer?, gi where you can get the Lest Flqur, and the uiutt of it. 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR AMD 14 IOtT.DS OF DKAX given in exebage for good wheat. We are also doing erist work : anil, with mr increased facilities, feel assured that we can give the best and uist Flour of any in the rtate. SATISFACTION" GUARANTEED. i Produce Bought and Sold nicHEST market price taid. Reed & Clinton. mar26,'C?. THCS. K. TOOTLE. T. k. If ANSA. J. B. CLAEF Tcotle. Hanna & Clark, PEALE34 IK Gold and Silver Coin EXCHANGE, Tj.H. ane! other Stocks. Irafts drawn on ail part of the United State? and Kurope. Le;.-:t; receive i. und special at tention given to cdlcctioa. Plattsmouth, Neb. je24tf OR LAMES OXLY.T--.T n article har .Mr. MuK ilulyswi. inga reiuarkabie sale, nd irera (i AX, 1 ft' Fulton street, X. Y. W ASKINCTO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OS Rroadvar,ew lorli. CYRUS CURTIS, - - President. - - $1,000,000. CASH ASSETS. Fntire profits divided amonsr the Policy bidd er. Policies non-t-.rieitatde alter two uiinual pavinents. Dividend-on the Contributi.n Plan pai l :m cially from d.ite f potiry, and in c-;se the " re miuuis are not p:iid. apjilicd to keep the in-ur-auec in force. Life Policies Self-Sustaining, in from Is to 3i year-. aror ;ius to asf. litis .iiupny isu(s po!:eies on ail the proved ilans of insurance, and otlers every ip-iu- uucemeiit consistent with solvency. For particular- apply to the tmder-ined. For Ascncio-i. to J'Al L A MASfX.;.eral Ae"in-. I s' I.n Salln street. Ciiieapo. RIM A LV.MA.N. .Xsrents C.iir.cil Jilntls. I.-iwa. Db. R. R. LIVINCSI i X. JI.i. I t.. nlltf Platt-'iioutti. Xcb. TIIO.IIAS !B. HYDE, Real Estate Onlce AMI Homestod Directory. L1XCOLX. XEtnASKA. Government Lands si b-cted f.-oiu personal x aminatioii. Fr:e Ili'tncstcads selectectci. sur veyed aici ecurel. Land- in second hin 1 :i:id improved taru tMmzlit itd sold, li'.les ticm inrd and t'f.vc; am-w mad.'. Rkkki:k.t: John I!. Turner, lute l'res't (!. i C. I". K. K.: Lee County National l!ank. Ii on. III.: Kob't Harris. np't C. li. ,V R. U.; Any P.anker in Whiteside county. 111.: Repi-ter and Heceiv er of L.md t -Hi'-c. L:i;col:i. n; l'OS. C00K,C0BURN&C0. Advertising Agents, Chicago. trfArt author) ietl to Tterire Adrr- IJ i I tisnMntt far V,it paprr, at our lowest ffj t rata, and are Agmtt fir all AVicjpa- V? 1 pert in the C. S. ami 'Ttrntvnes. Advertise DR. M. II n CMSKEY, DENTIS T V ill he sit Tr T ivlnir.l.in'. r.lTifa .Inrinfr tli" hiT-t week in each month. All orders left at the Pus Office will be promptly attended to juiy. IJlAXO ! PLiXOM ! ORGANS ! MELODEONS! J. MUELLER, Council "Bluff, Iowa, I'ealer in the .-..del. rated Sieck A- .Mi-Cammcn ia:ios an i other Musical instrument!!. Ail iu-truinen!s warranted five years. iolyl Burlington Bridge Finished Burlington & Missouri River, In connection Mi:h Chicago Brtrlingtori & Quincy ' 11 A I I llOADS Prcstnta to the PaWns the most direct, sure and safe route to Ohio.TllinoU, Indianu. Pennsylvania, Xew York, an 1 New Kncland. rssengrershaye tbeeUoice of the various routes lZ(l'J9nQt Chrtkctl tltrottgh to OttumtC't r.ites invariatily as low as by other routes. l.uy rour Coupen Tickets at Ottumwa r i Burlington Pnllinan's elegant Sleeping .Cflr n ni;ht train?. C. K. PKRK.1N5, A. E. TOVZALIS. SupX Oen. Ticket fc Par As't. c. mmRTOs. ; - j 'g . 1 gfpi NEW TOBACCO STORE! on Main street, opposite Court House, PL1TTS M O UT II, N E B., We tare on baud a laxje assortment of CIGARS & TOBACCO, Consisting of the best qualities of CIQAES, IINE -CUT. PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, j A we 'lea! executively in Tob;uco we can srll as j ehcap, if not cheaper than oih.-r iUre i:i the j city., j t.uve us a call before you purchase eUewbere, ' ? we know you will go awuy a!i;3ed. 1a RRO.ll & CO. February 11, 1S39, tf. B. spcrum-k. Co. Clerk Jt Recorder. P.. WIMiHAM. Dept. Cl k A Ree'r. Spurlock & Windham, pi. a TTSiio i' Til - - xi:m:aska. Front Iliiomtof Court (loose Clerk and Treasurer's Office J?kcr I try sum of nine dollar and iity-ro and one LAXDS BOL QIIT ASh SOLD, I hilf cents. the2? ecut being the profits on the j g"Kn;s. If yon want anything in the f3 V? W1 bTK MMOdfW n-ieeiinneous line, call outhim, and it you don't -t JLdi- 1 BMt f fftff j e what you want a.k tor it. I would remark i heie that ihey are generfxis, liberal, good look- asd . j iiig and truthful to a fault." Conveyances 3Hale, j T" r. . j . j r . . . r . j I Promptly. Plattsmouth, June Is, 10.3 nil. WOOL WORTH & CO., BOOKSELLERS Binders andPaper Dealers, ST. JOSEPH. , - MISSO UP I. oct2t EEViPIRE BAKERY! SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE NEW YORK STORE. Plattsmouth, IVob., CONFECTIONERIES, Pies, Cakes, Cheese and Sweet Crackers. REFREHJI E3TTS kept on hand at all times. cr.;f H. HfBEitTT. NEW PtflEAT f-IARKET! GEO. FICKLER, Corner Main and Second Streets, PLATT-S-MOl'TU, XEEItASKA. keeps constantly on Land the hest of all kinds of i i MEATS, ! whit rate? 'i he will furnish to customers at the h for cu-h. j;i'ta,.' J. fwl. HiruCHFvi ASM, tSucce'sor to Dc-nclan i HinchmanJ DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. DEALES IX jTfcriijjs ami ZfXedicines. PAIXTt?. OILS. DYES. XOTIOXS. Toilet Ooocis PERFUMERY. FAXCY SOAPS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Mechanical and Medicinal purposes. Keep constantly on hand i stock of full and well assorted PATEIXT J3EDICi:ES. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed by an experienced Irnzpist. X'liie but the pure-i medicine used. All troods warrautcl as represented. Call and see. Main Strut, South Side. TERMS CASH. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, CGROLIOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BE0ADWAY, XEW YORK, 1W Itf afTeat:ea f tt- Tr" t tin-r eiet m Bmrlnent C lAs tU'tm jniVhM'ar, vr- mmd tmp mt nrna. rili, 51 rm Or-. Cakitfc Cratraj r&rk. H a. Treiiu-i Fbi.a. triisfu rl i re. -cf trTrm of ti.. o. . m.imk, La-ay, r,m7 I, Aa.tr...' f I . - r lr ui I v-....;, .15. 1 IUI-. THE LANDS OP THE BIBLE, lwr totrretff rr ITwticmt v4 Tim- V-w. ta c-t r.tT. War ntm -'.' (rtt ia -i-r rm Ut - K KRlt.K tiLh VltiW mf h eti hme , rw4 -4 r n 7-i Ktymrm fr rr-i-t', tr t(t) nil 1 V-i itsr(lu, lm lUf .H-a. otimmH, VVaM, lwk ( mmm mm mi IW Imh ratf m. FHOTcl..rHIC AllCMS -Onr 1irutmrtr mf X'mmi JjJJ ""' it.:n u .,?.r , .. ...i, -o " Jf-- mf fiw-r mi-t mmfttm mMnj4 m tea ta a CHROMOS. TVmw WtrffJ Mettm, t,l rwmm m nvWM t- A P Pmwmfmra. mt ie te-. lb r wl. -s pert tmrf . . frea riir . L--i. Vittu Uae. m4 mflj i Ut i tin E. & H. T. AXTH02JY & CO., 591 BoinwiT, X. T., tm jTtr wmi Maafr " raorojnrhi.- M. WHAT ; CUYLER SCHOLFAX Says of Weeping Water. Extract from Iietter to 3rs. Oruiidy. "A I was telling you. my dear Mrs. Grundy, I caiae on my mule to Weeping Water in asadly dilspidated condition wn hat. ran boots coat stoekiiiirs in short, destitute of all those con venient appurtenance which ornament a well dressed man having oeeu deprived of all by the merciless savagei, who evtn took lny cigar ca Thir.kinff that I mi?;t in that flourishing town obtain a second-hau J blanket, I rode up to HJ33SIP mi OSS store, nnd hitohirir my mule by the ears to a biTtf? freiffht w:iirn liaiel willi ?i'wtl4 for th pi'lattsnicuth retail trade. I entered. Judge of i nty Furprise when I was -promptly met and REMhMBER THE PLACE IKEEjO J3ROS., Weeping Water. Henry Boeck, PSALSS IX FURNITURE, Lounges, Tables. SaTes3 BEDSTEADS. Of till descriptions nnd at all prices. :o Mefalic Burial Of ail siies. WOODEN COFFINS, Reidy made, and sold cheap foreah. With many thanks for past patronage, I invite nH io ea'l and examine my larj;e stoeK of Furni turo and CofBus. jansif. FUR E2 1 T U R E ! Thos. W. Shr.vock, CAB.WET MAKER, And dealer in a'.l kin lj of Furniture and Chairs. third stbket, (near Main) Plattsmouth, - - - Neb. Repairinir and Varr.ishinp neatly done. A3" Funerals atunded at the shortest notice. iuo.ll. JT. 11. 3. Strei-ht. DEALERS IX Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys, NOTIONS. BOCKS, STATIONERY &C &C SODA. LEMOXADE AXD 1CJE C RJE . l .11, 240 MAIS STEEKT, PLATTSMOUTn.- - - NEBRASKA. ALSO. We would iDvite the attention of buy ers to our full and complete stock of Harness. Saipi.ekv and Collars, which we are selling cheap for cash. Work made to order, and re pairinir done on short notice. e- Sales room in second store over store. 1 he hij-hest ca.-h priee paid for HIDES AXD 1 1 J'-"- , J. A U. J. S. I lattsmouth, Apnl 22dtf. Lock Stitch Reversible feed Sewing Machine awarded the Highest Premium wherever exhibited. THE ONLY ONE capable of sewir- in more than one direction a-ad fistecine alt its own seams without stopping n.achine or turning the cloth. 1 1 nses and wastes le thread than any Other, aa I will commence a scam withowt holding the eads of the thread. Warranted to tew heavy or fine goods equally well.. Over 50.G00 Machines Sold Since 1861. Bend for Report and Circulars. WM. E. TLAXT. Genl A-t. 612 Xortb Fourth street. St, Louis, Mo. DR. G. H. BLACK. Agent, n"'il lr atewnnu'h. Cases, JRIattsmotiih 9 We lift vc an extensive general stoclc or Goods that we are constantly as sorting njt9 tcliicli tcc offer to tlie into lie at prices tit at tee Ft now must give entire satisfaction. We purchase the very best Goods at the head of Mar ket and strictly for casht and are prepared to compel iciih the trade at any point on the Missouri river. E. A. WIGGEXIIORX. GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS! ! Everybody, and B. A. WIGGEKHOEN & Co., To buy their Spring xxcX su m m ox Goods jSTEW YORK STOEE- The largest and most conijdete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Are now on cxiiioition at the fwl ork store, at ereatly reduced prices. We call particular attention to our new tylcs of DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINS. GINGHAMS. BROWN SHEETING. HLEACHED COTTONS. BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. of all kind and prices to suit our numerous cutotnrs. A large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GL SS WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, We hav a hrs- stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLIPPER PLOW. STUBBLE nd BREAKING PLOWS, and all kinds nl CULTIVATORS- REAPEkS. Plattsmouth April -22i, lS6i. WHITE Sc PEALCR3 IK Drugs, I'oilet Soap Medicines, Brushes, all kinds. M, For medicinal purposes. Paints Oils, Fancy Toilet Articles, Toys, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Grass and Garden Seeds, J-UISjE WIXJBS .A TjT I.ItlrOIl, Varnishes and Carbon Oil, Lamps, and Puttv, Stationary, Glass CHOICE FAMILY GEOCEJUES, GREEN AiD CANNED -FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, &e. rvc. Having been encaged in Felling Druir and Groceries iathicitv for the oast seven ve. . v Plattsmouth. Xebraska. April 2d, 19C8. E3Z.A STOVE A1VD T. ZOTJZECIEj & CO., f Wholesale and Retail dealers in' llarilivarc and Agricultural Implements, STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS, .Tmll'mlmYim ST.l.lIFJEJD IFWjRJE, STEEL PL O "W S Of all kinds and sizes, which we warrant the best in the market. - Tin Roofing, Gutters and Sponting Done on Short Notice. Are exclusive Agents ia this county for the sale ol Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal . or Wood Cook Stove Give t a call we will not be undersold Main street, next door east of the Masonic Block, " PLATTHMOI'TH. VF.nHASK A t . D. SCIISASSE. wore too, are (roinjr to at mr. COTTON YARNS BOOTS AND SHOE? SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C E. A. WIGGENHORN &. CO. BUTTERY, Chemicals Perfumerv. and Dye Stuffs, Chimneys, also, WHITE Sc BUTTERY. W" A TIIST STORE THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Iretilod at price within th This machine nsea a triht n V - tbe LUCK SI ITCH 'alike on both ,.,, " feU-adjuatinr lei.ion. and can do rrr-. T , of tewing, ft will hem. fell. bind, c-.: i cum. ijjiii, mri, miur aua gainer- ' ii.. ii -ii. i- . Ml iu.n w.-ii vu milk, iineu. wooirb goods, with linen or cotton thread. The American Shuttle sewing Mac: Warranted for Five V e:tri Our Agents will U u.piea wi:h pans oi uie nine in lie in cise (, iiuikcs precisely the - ... e ame stiteh rim-j. (..' Ik W,Nn. Hwy a , , l . f he Ulel-r-tee-J. j - f Mnirer. he-l"r A mat hi lies. It has t offaiKU priced mu4.hn.e2, and la the Low Priced Shuttle Machine in the market that haa lhi fee 1. W hleltope!la uit class ,-l.i.ttle Ma--; very low price, on account oi its sur. j li consilient low c(.t of tnatiut"u.-turn g. parion with cumidn-atea uiavhin.. At; i:ts We wish to arranrn with at-cn's. rial., male, to represent the American rditt!e ; -iacnine in each Mate, Ciuntv and 1 i nitiHi .-mtr an 1 Ontario. Extra to ex in rienec.l inrt l:. lU 'l I;..- For full particulars, as t salary and i l.Af. m I eiou, i(ire. G. V. X. ANDREWS. General Acirou. .li. n X. B. For the benefit ofour Apeiit. w : , arranged with parties who have troo is . . for iewin Machine Airents to ell. V. . send book of sample and lull particular i . ceipt of one red staino. A fdre.. G. V. X. ANDREW, General A.. r.lf'yl D-tr-.it. r . . . . NEW STORE! Weeping Water, Neb. IIOItTOX A .1 KXKS PEjiLELS is General HTerchandis:. srcH as DRY GOODS. GKOCEIES. UAKDWARE. QUEEXSWARE. HAT.s. CAJ'S. H 'OTS. SHOES. XOTl'i.Ns PINE AXD COTTOXWoOD I.l MJiKK. SHINGLES AND UTi We are Agent for nuiuuA a. uiuus oewmg maenme. which is undoubtedly the ne. best P.:i: .j O. F. JOHEMSOr., rixa ia JDrugs, IJettt'chta, BOOKS, Perfumeries, Hair Oils. NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES ASTP ALL TOB Latest Publications. Precr it tions carefully wmpoTin.iel If d Druggist. perience I hav A Va. 1 SOD A FOUNTAIA in good running order. Remember the rle. nnnn.i t I' - nier's. I'latlsmouth, Xcbraka. aug":..-. I. 15. MtMEtlB n s DKAl.r.B IS Hardware, Cutlery, Iron. Stes AND NAILS, ISock Island IIov.. CORN-PLANTERS CULTIVATORS SULKY AND WALK! A COOIUNG STOVIS. A large variety on haa lf. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rat-? io, Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac A large stock now on ban 1 at small .!..,:.' : tastern prices. IOC .Main street, IV ebraka d" opposite the Seymour IIoue. IGX OF THE PADLOCK. a TV c 03 m r H CO CO I 4 c e s a CD i Q CD w o -t OB m 03 I ' t D3 m -l a 2 urn 1 a i I I 1 ti',, !-, r