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S Sir gj b "iwfcarmia.- LOOAXi UEIWS. 'rte Friday' Vitl II. N. Orr, of thbcity, left for Cili ferni to-day. Liu will ba gone about two weak Reader, did yoa ever hear anytL'cj id about 'Satan rebuking sin?' An J he id unto me, 'Real." J. V. Edwards & Co. aold oat tbeir loon yesterday to I'at Morrksay, of the Star of the West Mr Price Laa retired from tbo Neb raska City Prtss, and the paper is now under the solo management of Mr. Mil ler. , . John Q. Gosa ia the Democratic nom inioee for float Senator, to fill the Ta cawy canned by the appointment of Cha pin to the U. S. Land Onloe. 2Ta will bo badly beaten. Majr Wheeler publishes a etatement to-day. Ten other gentlemen published ene yesterday. There id a little diffor moo of opinion existing-JIajor Wheeler being on one side and ten other geu ileme oa the other tide. The Democrat of Nemaha County got op tioket upon which thy " placed the uiMt of aoveral Republicans, who Lare cose out through the Advertiser de nouncing the thins, and refusing to run on such ticket. How aboat "Mickelwait and It. G. Poem" rapportiag "Simpson and Pol lard.1 Mickelwait denied it, Jeempy, and aayi he will rote the traight democratic ticket, e nominated by them. Such oiteertioM are injuriffg Mor.v. Siinp.soa ad Pollard, Jotmsty, a.d you ahould sot uako them in writing, Jeeuisy, with yon oton mgnatvrt attached, Jeesy. We cotioed in ptLsnias UP Main street, the foundations up for the new bailding, saxl to thfl City llotol, to be occupied by Q. W. Merk as a Store aa J IIrd- eraro Star. Mr. Merk L) a gentleman of aaeana and enterprise, and ictoniis to Lae a eompVate stock of General llard- vare, Tia, aad Stores, ad well as Agri caltsral ImplemecU euit'Lle for this country. Th Superintendent of Publio Instruc iioa ia Jiejuaha County haa recommend ed the following school booaj, for uae in the public schools of that county: H'Cuffa New Primary School Chart, Eclectic SpeJlia? Book, Now Priiumers, New 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, aai 6th Iiead and School lie;-Inters. Moatkth'e 1st, 3d, 2d, 1th, acd 5th Pkrta Oooijraphy. Ray' 1st, 2d, and 3d, Parts Axithme Qatk'a 1st al 2d Gramsaan. Payaon, Dun ton and Scribccr's Copy Book. Andoraou's Gmaiaar Scltcol History of the U. & Maj. Wheeler, Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, has our thanks foxieporuof tho New York Agrkul tural Society. A looowotive for uae at this plaoe is Cow on, the ther side of the river, and wiH ha over tome tiiao during the oem- week. Wxa. Stadehnan. has rented the west $axt of his bciliin, where he kept boots ad ahotts -to a geitiman from Omaha amed Glover, for a Stove and Tin BiadeUaaa ii opening a Merchant Tailor establishment, where you can get Baits made to order on fhort uotioe. He received a let of pteee gooia this morn ing, asd will set three or four men at Work iuiiuadiately. The iron for the first half mile of llail Road ia Nebra&ka eoulh of the Platte river, .was unloaded from the IL K. TranaSer boat President, at this phieo to Aay. She will immediately proceed to he St. Mary's switch for another load. The firm of Broaaaa L Thomson, Xaquor Dealer, has been dissolved, Bros caa retiriai from the busLue. ' Thom fioo will hreaflr conttnua tho business nalsr .the nanja of "Thomsoa'a Sunny Side." ' We have had a pretty complete ei roe of tho Weeping Water performance by all parties; cannot "Plunket," or "eme othar felW giv us a chapter or two -oa 'jlio Platto Valley House meet- How b it, Jeeuwy? Ia ii so that you made all the arrangements wih "Com rauKio&er" Bimpsou, before you left Weeping Water, to have Dr. Child re fuse to acoept the oGea of Prolate J udge and then have your eonjciiioncr appoint Judge Gage? Wo think Dr. Child will be elected, and wi'J serve, and that Judge Gage doe not more than hall' believe that you and "Cofntaiaioner" 8 imp so a lave tho power to appoint Jdta. In lia article of yettarday, Mr. Wheel er diipitd no tiiateri'jl point iu the for mer atatemeuU of the doings cf thecon veation. The pointa of diderencc. a. made by Lim, were only in regard to tLejxr who amoved the tppoiutment of the committie on crelt'ntih, and tho ji'Tton who moved that Mr. Clapp act X3 permanent chairsiian. Of eouw, not contradi'.tiu; tli? othr .tPsaeur-i be admit their truth. IOs rtrange that people will mix R. . Q. D-wi rip -with political matter, af ter we have erpliii'y thaf he is 4tttidii to Lii business, atd not lnti dL;ng widi political aSeira. Ha a.icures v.s rrij v(,td the tiraht demosritl? tiatet bat thtt he is net tsiing any e.spe ...r in th cax.npai.rn. It. rtmng that Jeremy W5on?l U ntn to a:?nw, IV of the tcmt cf j PA nistiVpolicTls TI31Tr.e3iXeX raoHz every Laorni!) vre near ci tome unfortunate who Lai been either rolled or beaten nearly to death. Last night there was txo or three different rows, und we think one man was nearly if not quite killed. Ao- a gf atleinar. was pois ing -Iown Second strtet atout ' nine o'clock, he witnessed a most brutal and inhuman droct-edLcia tho osloon just south of the bridge. There were four men in the saloon including the barkeeper. One of them wa3 engaged in 'the pas time of jumping with both feet into the face of an apparently lifeless, man who lay on the floor. He repeated the oper ation some four or five time-", the bar keeper and the other man making but little effort to prevent the deed. After the man had satiated hu thirst for hu man blood, the other two men pickid up the apparently lifeless man and started to take him toward. the door, when our informant pa&ed on, not being particu larly desirous of being discovered by the men. front Mund-Jit Jjaily, The City authorities contemplate con structing several pile bridges.. Tho pile driver will commence opera tions to-morrow on the Railroadbridge toH th of Main street. Messrs. Glenn and Tidball, of Aehland, were in the city yesterday. They report all things lovely in the 3it Creek country. Mr. Smith, of New Tork, ,U in the city with a large assortment of Masonic Emblems, Regalia, etc, which can be Keen at the Lodge room this evening only. S. Bloom & Co. are selling , goods at astonishingly low prices. They bay they buy for cash and consequently are enabl ed to 6cll at eueh low figure. Call and ece them. . -' ; . Vrcfcarlthere Lj too little iuterebt ta ken by Republicans in the election which takes place to-morrow. Tarn out and vote your wutimeuta, and have the tat isHiCtion of knowing that your duty L performed. Grand Secretary J. N. Wie has oar thank.s for copies of tho proceedings of tho last Grand Lodgo and Grand Chap ter meeting?. The proceedings are a credit to Bv.o. ' Wi.-ie , as an . ofSccr, and shows that ha has spared no trouble on his part to make, the printed volumes what they should bo.- " Wm. Stadelraann has rented the room he now occupies as a clothing store to Mr. Phillip Hart, of Omaha, for a jew elry establishment, possession to be giv en next Monday. Siadehnan will occu py his new building, one doorwe3tof hia present location. A teleirram . has been received f;om Major A. L. Hopkins, Superintendent of the Council Bluffia au 1 St. J oeph Rail road that he will carry Odd Fellows who are going to the city of Brownville, Ne braska, for tho purpose of, participating in the proceedings and attendant cere monies of the Grand Lodge of the Inde pendent order of Odd Fellows, to be held at that place, October ISth, at half fare. Said persons to purchase ticket to Brownville, and on tht; certiflcate of the G rand Secretary they; will be re turned to tho Missouri river or other btation free. Alvik SxrNDtRs, G. M. The American Stock Journal sent free for three months. This nioat valuable, interesting and instructive Journal for Farmers and Stock Breeder-?, will be cent free, the balance of this year, to a! subscribers for 1870, sent in before Jan. 1st. This gives each subscriber over 500 large double column pages of read ing matter for the tmall sum of $1.0. Send for Specimen Copies, Show Bills, and Premium Lists (which will bo sent free. ) Get up a club and receive some of the many valuable ami useful Premi ums offered by the 1 urlLsLers, IS. 1 . llUYKKA L'O. Parkersburg, Cheater Co., Pa. We are in receipt of a copy of a piece of Piano Music composed by Miss Lillia Simpsou, of this city, cutitled the Steamer Glasgow March,'' dedicated to Capt. W. P. LaMothe-, and publishe J l3' B illman & SchaT.aiau, of SL Louis. Not being an adept iu short music, and never having heard the piece executed, wo are eouipoilcd to accept what those who are acquainted ' with it say of its nitrits, and that is somewhat flattering to Msfs Lil'ia's ability as a composer. Jhe is exceedingly young in years to com pose a pieee of mu?ic of ai much merit as the ' "Steamer G lasgow 3Ian h' ' is said to poscsj and we predict for her a bright future as a composer. We hope at no distant day to hear JNlissliiiua ex ecute the Glavr,w March, in order that wo may personally j udge of its merits. Water-cresti b an autidotD for tjlac cn. ' Sup-presa is said to he a greater power in Franee than any other kind of pres. The Grecian bend ie.illed tho hiuder pesi. A new idea the pnemnatic tcmiel un der tho British ChaaneL Tlte 'Protectionist L to b irsued in a weekly form. All the fahionahle young men of New York are in their 'teens that h, their velveteen. A deaf man says ho would rz:thor suf fer from a tympanic than a gold panic disorder. The late field day in Wall street is Raid to have h--n a second i'ull Run. i.iiia nan amjiiier erupiK n. o:w nss 'pi-aL!y had to-i mush of ths crater. Greenvi'V, S. C. Lis 'Vudi tn haul, tWO Cfclitf." cfToct the ct-ntinu: drou.t in thisl-xaiitj u ri iiblo, t:Ot on- .7 vi iikfi short crops, t'.il trie corspiotc 'drying up' ol'the in-jjeraprlriiT :i th. fMUiht.ru crtiou of the cit;. A? far t.i. stirlr.j v.13 cck'brsttti a - cn "nror iiiilln-j' it hr.3. atkst, ".'.na nr.," or rather, p.r.e dorn- pn'. loss to many , vrst - r - It was to qr.Mto 4 WB;W3."'vR'.tf..ilgJJIF8U-JI. Bllmi..aVjJ --illIlEJJ-UI. E. A-lWIGGENUOnX ' t ,?,-x. lirsrybo'ly. and mere loo; areaJng to To buy their ; ',... " . ISTEW YORK ST The larpwt and STOC OF ORE! Aro bow ca'exhibitioa at Ut New York Store. t grvatly rednowd price. Vfo Mil . partivolar tteBtiou tu oar new style DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES of hU k'.aU Mil mri to rait cmr tinroi toB. X lrs Wck f GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, We have a lare stock of the eelebratad GARDEN CITY CLIPPER, PLOW, STUBBLE nd BREAKING PLOVS, od .11 kind of CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, &.C Plausmouth, April 22J, 1869. E A. WIGUENHORN & CO. One door wtt of PLATTSMOUTH, HAS A LAHG2 Dry Goods, G-rocei'ies, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, . HATS, CAPS, and Provisions,, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL Kinds of Country Frod'ace. Pj,tt?nionth, Nebrafka, August 5th, 1SC3. - 1 8SOVB AHD ZEJ. T. DUTT-P, & CO., TTholojale ajdTRetail dalen hsj Hardware and Agricultural iuplciueiit. STOVES, Tift, SHEET IRON, BRASS, STEEL Of all kicdj and aizaa. whloh we warrant tho 5TO Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spouting Done on Short Notice. Are exclusive Agents in Stewart's Celebrated or Wood Cook Stovo - Give ta a eall vre will not be nndornoM Mafn street, next door cvA of the Maaeata lclu.. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA u . Iz&ve &zz extensive tjezzeresZ stoeUc or Geoiln ZfiaZ z?e HvrtiSit? &j&9 zzli-u' ire oner t& t2-&Z2& lie est sees $&&t Wc purchase the rsry best , and siriclly for. cask, and are prepared to Compete ):&ttxl'.-i n.rA-.-lS, if( 4j;, o iJtfin; on ytU$0uri HVC7. j:;'!';;;:,,,,,,, tuui-,, D. SOHNAsfcE. At TH1 O'EE CO CDS moat complete S n ' W H the Herald Ofio. - NEBRASKA, AT- 5T0CX CJ BOOTS, SSOES TIW ST02B. :F L O W S best in .the market, 0 this county for the sale oi Combination Coal are constantly zxe Icmgw 'must give Gv.ods.at Ihe'jicad vf dar- Weeping iWaiteff Mills FarB!W. stfnSTo irwean Bt the best Ehar. and theuscotit. -i . ... .. W 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR 1-2 POUNDS OF CIIAX givjain czchae for good wheat. e are alrjo cioins (.rist work : anil, with er increasoti lUeilitie. fet-1 a.vsur?U. t'5:it we can kit tho best and ia.jt i'l'iur of any ia lha Slats. SATISFACTION UUAPw4-STEED. Produce Bought and Sold. IMRIDT HtRCET PniC PAID. fcleed & Cliutoas; CUYLER SOHOLFAS Says of Weeping Water, lxi raet frosn Eettex? to TS&r& Grundy. "As I wan tellin you. niy dear Mrs. Grundy, I came on my mul to Wtaping Water in aaa-ily dilapidated vouUition ' hat. a booLs eot tftorkin! in short, destitute of 11 those -v-uient appurtenances which ornamout a wIl drmod man having buen deprived f nil by the uicrcilet-a lavage, who even took ay cigar ease. Xtiiukina that I niisM in thnt CouriihiUK tows obtain a second-hand blanket, I rode up to rtoro, and hitt-hinj? my male by the ears tr large froiRht waDn loadoil with oodf tor the PlalUmouth retail trndo, I eulorod. Jn4; ot civ Hurprise when I iw promptly met ud otffred a complete outfit, from a pair of etub toed boot to a poosy-quiU toothpick, for the pal try sum of nine dollar aud sixty-two and OB half cents, tbe2 cent being therrofLs on the good. If yoa want any th inn in tln miscellaneous line, call nntheni. and if you don't see what you want ask for it. I would rem:uk here that they r fcuit rous, iibural. gewi louitr inB and truthful to a fault." ' ;HJ , .... , v : . REMEMBER TKE PLACE .' if s: .-?: ,';'.. a Yeepiiig Water. He nry Eoeck, FURNITURE, Lcanges, Tables, Safest BEDSTEADS Of aJl drlptti)M aad at ail priooa. Metalic Burial Case?, WOODEN COFFINS, I'.ealy made. & ftli tdieap for eaah. With many thanks for past patronage, 1 hvrdTs all tu call and examine my large stock of Furoi- ture and Collins I lanJSVZ. ESVIPiRS BAKER Y.I SECO!VD STREET, OPPOSITE NEW YORK STORE, Plattsnioutli, IVeb., CONFECTIONERIES, PieSj cakes, Ciiecso and Sweet Crack? k opt en h aad at all tim cs. . nl.-Lf n. hubkrti. PLOWS! PLOWS! r:o:- t t Manufacturer of all kinds of Such as the eelc-hratei Itod BreriViinT Plows. ilould Uoard Ureakery, Stirring Plow:. Single nnJ Iooble Shovels. Cultivators and Harrows. Kcpairiuf U jnc ou uort nouco. All work war- raiiteay !.., : . ; Having nad mu:ri expcr.eneo in the tiu?inc:?3, I feci nured that I can pivo pencral satif.iu- tion. 1 lease k-ive ice. a call oeiore imrcna-iair elsewhere. C. E. JrOiUiX. FlattfmoutH, S.oto., May o, 16L,. HEW TOBACCO STORE! on Main stroot, opposite Court Uou;e, We have on hand a Ixrgs assortment of CIGARS & TOBACCO, ConaL-tit,? of the best finalities of CIGARS, EINE-CTJT, PLUG AlfD SMOKING TOBACCO. A wo deal exclusively in Tohneeo we enn sell as chetin, if not cheaper than other Ftoro in the ci'v.? Give !-? a call byf-'ra you purchase elsewhere, us vre ki:!i-,T j--u wijl ?o a-v:-.y satL-aci. FsiSOSl cc CO.. Fohruar 11. l5k. tf. i? i a:n o s Of all aises. H INSUR GEISrl-A.r, OFFICE : No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. BBAIsTOH St. Louis, Ko., Chicago, !!!., Memphis, ALL POLICIES Securing the Greatest Pecuniary :o: : REASONS FOR INSUBiNG IN THIS COMPANY : Jrt. ' Thlsts a 'Vterii Conitsjir, tsanaee-l T T7crtcrn nis, whoee kaowc finaaaceuil eharae- ter, ability and poarUoua.C'srf aoirle cuaj-anty for its careful and stccesfal usuaecc.ct. M. ItJ'oUcearaUn-fornar- s Si. Premium eli. It receivee do note asd rives &eno. , Policy belien hava ae loterebt to ry. d no ottsttc Jiac not m lieci oion tbeir policiea. 4th. pirideaia am' losses are paid ia cas!. . Slh. It insures at lower rates thaa any Sastera company. ; C;h. Iu ri!ks are in the West, where the rate of mortality ! tower asd the rata ef interest t . ' Libber than in the Et; hence the accamnlation ef divideeds U the pelicy hwlder ic eater tkaa in any Eastern Company. 7th. It has b restriction upon travel. r - . ga. Itdiviiecds arc made cpon the contributica p!am, 9vh. iUbasUitM ia exeluaively ILfo inssrance. f :o: Are the acearaolationi of interest apnn premiums icid, henco the CoapMiy that leaas it aaseta at the bi;heiit rate cf interest oaa give yon the largest dividends. &tera comi-aotes iavsst their moneys at 5 percent., while this makes its iavetmeats at twelve per cent, er mere. iThe alvanUfie of YTonera iavostruenta to the policy holder tpptartin the failewisg ctrtling Szures: The amount of $1,000, inverted for fifty year at C per cent, eoupooad 8 10 - is - D. Kackay, Prssidsnt, E. Henseley, Vice-Presidsnt, Geo. A. Frlocre, Secretary, E. W. Eavss, Treasurer, J. L. Vcver, ft. D., Consulting "ZE3 H. D. Mackay, George H. Edgerton, -:o:- 'Wlzla Company ICsiSaires " ' :any Easier -:o:- L'-'-'OW ALL MEN JCY THESE PRESEXCS: J. V iLansae, do noreby cortiiy u;at tue Missouri Valley Life onronired and d'linsr hn.j!nes nndr tlie laws of th un lursiahed satisfaetcry evidence that it ha- lars of iu capital iu United St'.tc? Uiv eminent Ron ana a possued ot tue saaio. ahj i clo iurt.".er certuy tnat 8a. n Uouipauy liah net apart Uue llua dred Thousand D'!lar.s of said United Unites Ucuds for the benefit of all policy holuf.cs of aaid Comoanv : and that 1 hold in tru n and en deposit for the benefit of aid ioli :y holders the eeuritT above ucutiuiica. ana l ui satusiiea mat iurii a lawful money of th? Lnttod (states of Anienca. In witness where I have hereunto subscribed in f .Seal of Aud- I ala xeil, the day and year above written. '. itor of State. ' .' - ' r A. T1I0M.A.N, Auditor of State f Eaaaaa. . CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO DO BUSINESS. (Ipr:r: np SrPKRlSTr.spirvT of I T 13 HEREEY CERTIFIED, That the Mi.t.-ouri Valley Life Insurance Company, a Life Al Hurauce (?oniminv. nrxanized under the law.- of tbe State of Kansas, and its nrinrirxil oe lo cated at the city of Leavenworth, had complied with the reo.uireUieut.-i of tbe thirtieth, tbirty-firnt. thirty-second, thirty-third at:.i. thirty-fourth sections of an Act of the General Assembly of the mes. ''apvroved .nais.R i ?h, a. i. 1-' ', far at tbe ti Avii9.-wiwri. cmur.'u ah kcl i-t ti.v iuipj. pursuant to the thirty-sixth section oi sal J Act, the sai l .Missouri ai.'ey L,ite insurance ompany is heret-y authorized to do b:uiue3f zji a LilJ Astiranc Company within th- said State of Minsoari. Hubject to the several provisions and nou:r-ir,e!iti ruary, in tae jsar til our i.oru cgLteen tu3 trcl an 1 i?v uty. In testimony whertrof. I, W'yllys King, under isried. Superintendent of the Insurance Depart i 'Seal of I nsur.inco Ie- t mcnt of said State of M issouri. have her-ito set my hand and affixed partment of Stateof r my seal of office, at tho ( illitouxi. ' J July. a.i..l;x tuperiutenuciit ot tee insurance lcpartaent ot tie tate ot Aluao rt. . - CEliTIFICATJ: OF AUTHORITY. (To expire oa th 3!at day of J anuary, 1870.) IrsCBASCt Dxi-ARTMrxT, Omctt or Ptatr Arrrrox, LisroL!, Nebraska. April 1. Isti9. TTrra'AS, Ahran Ti. Covalt, Stato Acer.t fir !he cated at Leavfcnworth. Kansas, h.ia 21e-l ia this Company, and a ftnt'Miieut ntidcr oaia. snwiast sto law (,f the State of Ne bm.--ka. entitled "An A'-t in February i"th. l'd : approved Februjiry 1-th, lo0 un'lert igueu satisfactory evilecce that it is pos.s se'l or Five Hundred Thousand Dollars of actual cai.if.:!. inve.'te 1 iu tin stock i if at lnt estate w.rth (b.ublo th?! aiiDunt t r ivun-h tne sjine is n:-'.rt.ra;re. ; n l wheraA, s.a.d Coujpany baa I filed in this oHjiefc written in -rruBicnt. under the seal of the Company, sizn'-i by ti President! and Secretary thereof, auth .risinsr tho said A brum ii. Cvlt to ckn.wldr .rri of process for I and in behalf of "aid Company, consenting that serviced" pro'- uuoa hiu; sball he taken and 1 hell to bo an valid us it norveu upon mo Company, r.ceordimr to tnt i.iws ot thn- nf-it or any other Suite, erd waivin? a'J claim-1 of error by rcne r;f sj h : .-rvi.ie; aad wheri aj. Abram 12. Covalt has fumishe-i sati.fuctory evidenco tbat b-t is th- au-.h'.ri.ed Arer.t ,i" fi i C'.n.panv. Ther-iforo be it ki.- wnly thesj prticcts. tha in pur.-uat.cu ot the afort-a.-iid Act. t. John Gilles pie. Auditor ot the Stale ot . c( r:uKa. do hereov e-rt-Jy that .".t.rsua Ij. Covalt, r-U'i., hns full au- I tbority to act as State Acnt for thc.il .Mi.-..ourf:-.a!ie- Life lu-:nas-e Compaay. iu the-State of Ne- J braska. at.d to do and perf..rr. all acts f. r and ir. behalf of s ti 1 tuuipray unthoriied by bit ap- iximtmcLt a-inat:!! ae&u aud ny lie ias oi a witne".' wherc-of, I have su'rw-rib-.-t my n:,rue, l. s.j aihxed this 1st d-iycf Ap.-i, . u. iJt'V. GOOD T RAVE L ! N G CO &ia(st A.at icr r5 R . LIVIE&ST05. HfS- iwninr, 17 ii LIFE . . .. ANCE'-COMPANY -:o: ,000.00 -:o: :q:- OFFICES : Tenn., Indianapolis, Ind., San Francisco, Cal. so: N0N-I0RFEITIiTG. -:o:- , Advantage U tL Policy Holdtrs. interest, te " " - - :0: 4 S JS.4 14 46,901.61 lir,300.8 Sll.tt.0 D. 18. Swan, General Agent I Physician. oonycnN - oiTTsrs : R. Hines, E. Henseley, D. W. Eaves. ct louver ries titan si CVinx5any AUDITOR OF STATE CFFrCX.l That I, A. Taojfas. Auditor of the 5UU cf Insurance Company, the Stato ff Kans.'w and Mi-wuri. has farn'mhed inve;to1 One I.undrei and Fifty Thousand Dol - N.of thedtnoaimationol i'ive-TwenUei.'-2ttB) jcu.'itiejare wortn one ii.ui.area J3oujc Uolian tame, and caused the eeal cf my oSewtobw the Inshram-s Vrrtyttmnnr fr 3lia"irji. i"iiaiiuu aiiu rtxuia.iou ot x.u AMurance vompa- said requiromenu are applicable thereto. And oi tho Aot lUore&aid, until tbehrit Jay ot Feb city of St. Louii, Missouri, this lieth day of Liu-ned ;, WYLLY3KIN0. Mi?juri Vhllcy Life Insurance Company, lo iliico a copy of the Act of Iu--orporaliou of aaid conJition, as required oy tiie htth tation ot Kfelntion to Insurance Companies." approved ; and whereaa, raid Company has f.:roiahed the pjr ral'ie. or in bonds or oortirsgea oa real Mi.t J, t-Ltil r :e :- l:-y "t n:ii:.iry. a. . in. v. tui oadje-1 ''i" -e.i! ..f th.; A,. -i:..r'.i olnce to be JuIIX OILLfc.Sr'i ti'..t' Auditor. L I C J T ORG WANTED. - k utid SoriHt SLausa ? - iti j. 1 . , lU L 1 ll. lAlvertiwimnts rrom J. '. J.jMji, Jr j IK PORT AH TO BUTI! SEXES. Thcro exists u false di-liency and mi an:ountitig iiliuoft to prudery, in r. ,r.t t.j . . uliintf a .!: -ii'jijm in cert tiu ui .iu.li.. i' inediral faculty roceirrtize it. nj af, ij.j. , Thoso of tiio publio, aUiii-tid, a ku-!, truth of it, and micr in nilone. Trie r , f t!iii eirc-ilar U to troseL.'. tb uU-t i. '. " true Im'bt. w UauttreiN t f lives are lost every yt.r k, u eases whi h have ben nvvlei twl i.r im,r, ,,,t. treated. In tbu ca-so of youuu mr. 'hero . lt; no npol.iify, and yet in many rat-- th, tVr:i ' to cure thrmsolt es with vile no.-tTuini, u cinseitieueo shorten tlifir livct, tml i,, ,;3 miserable remnant of t L-ten.-e with ibnr filled with the poUou tf a stifli-d. l.ut ni r-Jj disiac, whioh must inevitably l. tru.nn, Ji to the third aud fourth gem ratiotx. ' w With yourn women there feeim .ro and yet their utmost noereey will l t rti--eiu. facts. Any intelligent physiriun mbo wj.i' there streets can reeoKiiiz uuiut.n th. ladi,, ,. certain infallible tokens Lnowu to him. n,j whiuh the nul'rtn are otteu totally lunor.' the ravagoH of tb.it wide pred -eur.. it' whites. Any intelligent pby-ician i-an (.vote ! in his daily walks scores of thiiauj kitjrij complaints, in both sines, the caiMem-tot f.Kk they cannot ignore. The edu. toj u;i,r kuows the physieian can dotevt thii. I'h, ician known that the mlforer know. it, nj in nine canes out of tou, tho aflh.-tid in Jin juf fails to consult tbo man whom be Uiiv, i Cl. Buaut. both of tbo complaint and ta u,aci cure. Knowing that health can be rrt n-i, a;j who can reloro it, they deliberately a!l..H tt , aelves to become mere wrecks of buiuaj,itj ,r"j to transmit dL',aoJ cootitutions to tii- descendant. . To Youn? 172 cn. In every community there are vant utimVi of younn men afliioted with neminal weaknt, nocturnal emission, lassitude, debility. nd , other attendant symptoms of aeiret ,:J andcrminins the constitution, and totnlli i,' etroyinjt tM victim, mentally and phj-j.La,.,, rooaer or later. Tbo disease is proariv.,tV if not checked, dizziness, loss of memory, n! oontrollable procrastination in Lusiness, in the buck. eilo aud knees, yellowik ilnvf from the mouth durins sleep, and failure clu physienl onercy soon follows, from this rit, is a series of short steps to an early (crave, wi oorifineuient of a lunatic asylum. Many of these younn men have res.ocdiid to advertisements of so-called Uerjev(.!-ut "Aj. ciations." or unscrupulous quacks ia diutt cities, and aftor bavinn been swindled of ttr'f money by one and another, hart abandons hope and pronounced themselvne lnouraLl. l)r. Stoddard iiraotiuos on the "no cur. do pay" priliciplo, and proposes to forft it f l..u)r J all fees if Irt fails to cure any cave vf aemm&i weakness where his troatmeut and dirn-tiuM are followed, lie uses no so'-rct reuidi.4 n ,r. but veirotable luodieines, arid bis peculiar t,-:. inert must receive tho enduuiuut vt nil intelligently pursuo it. To Warricd ILadiei. There are ladies who. from delirnle CMfV' i tioiiM. indigent cirruumtaiieos, or tin alrtaUrti rneroua oflVprintr, do not wi.b to beeonieuinibtn. To auch ia offers'! n iiufe aud sure remedy mia.i conception. huccniM warraiito-l in ever; um; (ruaranteed ax containing no intcrelieriti in u.. len.it injurious to tan terlilont torn it ruitul. Lcuchorrhae. or Whites, positively uiil manentlr mmd. Cases f lon tuiu,, ever aptfravated, mast yield to this renirdj. Dr. Stoddard Iium alio iulUIJihle uionibl; for retoniiB disordered or irregulur H-rn.i of menKtruation. tent by mail, aoeure Iron - nervation. Pnee, per boa. TuefO are m patent ineau-iuea or otrer l.o buirs, hut carefully prepared eorupouo it. fr i formula in line by the uiot d:.-:tiiiguii-'jf 1 ail scientific physicians in this rouiitry. and tilt'. have nerrr ttwn (erfiw ijtfurm All inedicineft wfli ranted to ive tiff-!ljf or money refunded. ritrietet e-re-iy ooMrtr:. , All letters promptly auewered. Call uu at ai dri m, . DR. 0TODDAKU1 12 Tenth Street (Vp Stir, Roornt If on. 1 a'.l 2), between JouKln! and xartiuiuu, Va f-i. Jteh. P. O. (JlajJ Hox 105. aufcSjl MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Corner Farnmam and J!lb (treat, Eatranco on Thirteenth Stmt, OMAHA, NEBHAHKjL A Permanent Scsiitaiisa, Krtabllahed cxclacively for the treetBjetof PRIVATE DISEASES, lo all their different tage. Cure wamiM The phyxirian in charge of lhii JnHit" had many years experience in ea-- ot irmi nature, and his practical knowledge of rv'ty symptom consequent on or nnsinc frotu UO treated care of venereal complain-", will t w great benefit to those calling upon him pif" aultation, and he would caution t&on bv.i. secondary Hyniptoma remaining to be at r' properly cured before the constitution be"""" nndcnuinrd, the health broken d'jwn. nd . intellwtoal and mental fucoltien de.in.yed. mercury ufod. aew caaea cured in M 6oa.- All cue of Impotence, Spermatorrhea (Seminal TTeakucH) cured by a n?ie and rfrrtvnl treatment, ft imitation free, and utrietly confidential. FreaJ Safea, 1 ; three fur J2.50 by nail. TO THE LADIES. Til Tknot M ttat tin leTet i'' personal attention to all ela.iie ot t emaie eajiett. Hid vre&t Pmn.Ie Remedv for tb atrueioo of the men.ei can be obtained by c. tnc at the onice. or addrMirr a letter to it- Young, Loek I'.o 2:77, Omaha. Nebraska. i-orl'-- mm. . i. m. c. tut I .1 m A,rii)R ri I 'I tion Hbould not take this medicine, aa it aurelv produce in incarriaire. Send for eir'ti;t tn "M.rri. I t.j.ii ia I tnl which CODtaim VI. 3; able iiifnrtinit jiiti to tiverv married lady. A I correspondence treated confidential and pmmju ' ly attended to on the receipt of a reaaouable Offioe hours from 9 a. m. to p. lo- buzi'i' from 3 to 5 ia the afternoon. aui.'-i l H c m 73 r- -I -1 to IE o m ti ex. 8 0 0 0 lj 0 I 8 CD I O IT) O i I I' y s H a Q - H CD o O cr a Ci. -s 3 ZZ S- a 3 Hi 173 o v-r-HC Q ri S 'T TVTV TiT A rTTT I'J tlf tiXLl V liN VX IVA ft.VyX3.AA' F. P. TODD, AGENT, PLATTSMOUTH, JfEBRJSKJ- s c Z r t. ' N'd U . JItyt veil to i y"1 ' a .'.AY ;i ;i u i-. rc . tA.'-t 1 1 .1 ::. I'-'" ti 1 i, oi,.: bli.;K