J Jl f DS2. .11 EI- MMJS3EY, DENTIST, Will lie at Johnson'." Dru Store during the lust week in eaeh month. Ail orders left at the Post ' illi' '- will he ir.nitly attended to Ijuly FwiiLnriii! ox THE SOUTH WEEPlfv6 WATEPn XXXX AtS2.50persack XX FLUL'lt 2,00 per SACK. R-a:i & h'h'rt.s 7(cts j-er lXlhs-. Uraii & .-h-irt- Kxtru (Joo-1 1 .( n.-r IffJlhs V'::i?I -:J 1.2-x-ts tier hundred iiu:ids I'L ) ill LIXCI IAN M HI ) FOR WHEAT a? u-ual. Tr.t an-.i Corn t r .ii!;d en Toll Swi 'Til ft,' le ttJ:en tj tuitiitfy all icho cat'. UUkm) B;is?ieh of Wheat and 20.000 Bushels Corn WANTED Tm. E. IIELbON As'-nt. lU-U'l.tf. ISW STORE! w.i.::t:i is General Elercliandise, .-.IT a AS i MY ; ' '"'. a : i:n:s. iiaiik'.v r;:. Ci I'LL NSW" ARK. HATS. CATS LOOTS. .-iioi-s. xirioxs, Ac, I INK AND COTTuNWooD Ll'MLLP., SlUXCLKS AND LATIi. We Ac Wiiicox &. G;L3 Sewing Machine, whi :!i jiv'.' uHt ; l!y the bi-t M.ii'hine now in i.-:. Biarln't.'.'tf. GSLLS.IAIi CGRTi SHELLER. V.'M. 13. l'OKTEIi, Agent I"H-:nouth, .... - Nebraska. MANITACTI'RED ItV ii!huan, King & Ilauiilton. Ottawa, - - - ... - Ulir.ols. T sin :icT!t for the ahovr C lhrated Ci.rn hh 1U r, l an ir piired to fill .rdiT.J on hort ii .lice. A s;iinple lMiiehino can he seen nt my firm mi l a h;ilf intle.4 Pmth we?t of l'lattn niuiith. 1 1j:iv had one of theeri:idiine in n?e fur li.c im.-t lii o ycitr.", aod tin.l it pfrfe t in every rf-p - -. VM, ii, i'oK l Kit jaiil'hn 5 UNDERWRITER S AGENCYT (.'n- li l ite 1 Statrnieut of the condition of t-fi- ) ma, II tMiria, Xixika and JlMTJt t I ! 1. -nrjt.' ('i!ip;t!M !. of th'j ' 1 1 y of X' w ulk, oa tiiolot day i' ltcemher. lf'i'J. CAl'lTAL. .tv.vv t.'ap":ti.I c2.2'l.'Mi "0 'III- J .'o.v. I I Totil Cai Its! and Surplus S-'i.S ''J ! ! -.ur:Uc- CJ.l'C.T'o V . -i l: .: I ...::..:- TJ-.TVi -l . ; - .... til - amply -t -:ir.-' :il 1 .T.'i " .': .is: i h us-!- f Afet:i.... -'TJ.o : t-J : ! .i.J-!.M i :i. I ; -J i i: V 1 I'.c- i ... i s, J :::k .-t-.tli.-, etc.. 3!,il 71 li liai;ii.itii:s. - i f a :J i.-'. ir. L'Ut.. S.'l ?.-r,j N. WrSK. A-ent. WAVIvIillT & CURTIS .f -t r'tv;a:ii IIi..ri 1:0. Boiler?, Sjt and i.l ! it:i hit .i f-. V. roti.-lit Iron l ;pc, 1 J i;: I'm:. , . i;:upe?. 1 -CO j lt:;1. r.-, iiird all kinds cf Engina Fittings, !'u.-:..r'..c J on thort nofi:o. FARMING MACHINERY P. -I sirr 1 on t-hort notice. atis"tf --i:i:i. SALB AND . ' 114 J f fESf r, i rr ITTSKOVTB, KB. I ,im i rejarci K aoiuiuitiJatc -ue public with lj,r-,t, Oirritgc, L'tsiir anl A o. 1 Hear., f n -hort notice and reasonable term. A llnck rtint tea:nhoat lacdiug.andto all prar f th- eity wnen cired. J::n lT"d.Vw. . i:riTEiir. C. L4ZENBT. 3303rirER BrrrxuY l..zexby, props. LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE. i-The hrt of Hordes and Bueeieson hand. Corner Viue and Jt'ourth streets. jar.2HiTftf. Plattmouth Ncbragka. Cart) enters. Joiners AND -CABINET MAKERS. h'iT. :if i.iV..:..V Kti'.l.ln r,.rinnrW M Til D. K(.IIXA.S.r. GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! ! ETorybody, and more too, are going to 15. SGH2-TASSB 8c CO, To fc-jy their AT TUB N"EAV Y O 11 K STORE- The largest and most complete STOCK OF ORE Ss GOODS Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, :t firstly reduced prices. Wc call particular attention to our new .styles of DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS, DItUWN SHEETING. JJLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S MEW THREAD, COTTON YA S, ROOTS AND SHOES ef ail kinds and pricil t tuit our umcreoc ctu-'teiucr. large itock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QliEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CArS. Wh have a larse stock of ibo celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all kind of CULTIVATORS. REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. Plattsmoutli February, loth, 170. tf. J. SCI IN ASS E & CO. .a One door wt:t of the PLATTSMOUTH, HA5 A LA KUE STf)CK OF Brv Goods, Groceries, FURNISHING GOODs, HATS, OKIE'S, BOOTS, asid Provisions- HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOTc ALL Kinds of Country Produce. I'lattouth, Nebraska, August 5th, Sf You Call JVhcrc You Can Select From f2GGGlbs Sbouiders, IJCOOibs Sunar GurcciHams. Which he will SICLL at Reasonable figure?. Also on hand a Fulland Well Selected Stock of DRY" (iOODS, aid GUO CKRIES, Which he oilers to the public C'I'hose knowing themselves indebted to me will please Call and Settle the same. JOSEPH SIIHR A. April Cthdaw3m. Rock Blulls. S- BLOOM as CO, .yS'AD OKSLDRES CLOTHING, atrS-Ps' BLANKETS. RUBBER GOljBSrUKKS, VALISES, ETC. A Door East of Court House BRANCH HOUSE : Broadway, Council alinls. iovira. . BLOODED TOQK Premium Stallions. Fastest Trotting Stallion in the State. The eelehrated PtalHon HENRY CLAY and HAMILTON IAN PKINCK. (whose fire was half brother to Dexter.) we -o purchased in Orange county. New YorK. and were brought to this county in the spring of l!. floury Clay was awarded the First Premium at tho Nebra?ka-State Fairs of IH-jRand arid al.-:o took the sweepstakes. Ihey will eland the Present s nson. at my tarm on. W eeiortit. W ater one half niiie from F.dden3 Mill, heir .lt may be seen at the fami. Mock dealers and ra;s'er are invited to call and examine horrcs nnd colts. Pasture free o 'haree fur Marcf from a distance, UENKX DLLOla. apltwtt Prairie Breaking. Snyder & Orr are ready to take order? for desiring bre.kii. d.U. w.U do-ell Breukinjr J'rairie. t c.r,ierm. arv.y y Snvder. on ti. farm on turht Mile cr.ck ; or. to Ji "N" Orr. I'lattsmouth. 'i'iiey are prepare I to fr,r. trr rear v. -t V. D. Li:iIMI()lK. STfflE I IIkkaLS Office, - NEBRASKA, AT Clothing, 1SCJ. Want 0 4 ll" On ISOGOibs Sid to Boots ik Shoes, Plattnmouth- E1eb. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groeerics. Hardware. Quoensware, Boot3, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, AsrrieuHural Implinients of all kinds, Weir and '"I X L" Cultivators. Cnion Corn Planters, Grandetour and Princeton Plows, e Ac aiiinri nntnm, all of which we otter to the public at the owest retail prices. All Goods Warranted As Represented, 20ur eorjFtant aim will be to ell so low that it will be to the positive advantage of every far mer in the western and central portion oi Cass county to make this their headquarter? for traj in. , HEED. KROS. Weeping Water. April 1st. l"To. MVe are also agents for Mower. Keapers, and Thrarfhina Machines. pTwtf She Ubvushu Sicvaltl. lEWS. i'roiuTJfjmJa' JMilj. Mr. Wayman, of tlic firm of Vrayman & Curtis, left for Kentucky to-Jay on business. The Iee Hive Store ofTcrs, by the bushel or barrel, some of the Cut ap ples ever brought to 1'latt.suiouth. The Herald has sampled them. Governor Butler has gono to Wash ton. A fellow whose name we did not learn, was "gobbled" yesterday for at tempting to pas.i a counterfeit $20 green back. II. Borden, from the General office of B. & M. 11. II. Company, wa.-i in the city this morning. Air. Carrothers, brother of Deputy Sheriff John C'arrother?, gave ua a call to-day. lie has ju-t arrived from Ohio, and informs ul tLat he heard much talk about 1'Iatt.smouth along the l::ie3 of travel East. Cyrus Woodman, Esq. Manarjin,:? Di rector of the Ii. & M. 11. 11. in Nebraska went to Lincoln to-day on busiucs3. As soon as the Salt Creek bridges are com pleted the road will be pushed ahead rapidly to Lincoln. Geo. T. Libel!, E., formerly a res ident of this county, is aain localizing on the Lsavenwort'a Conservative. Ws used to ".-tick type" alongside of George when lie did not have tnuch thought, probably, of writing for newspapers. George is a spicy writer, and has many adndrers among the patrons of the Con tervntur. The recent ?care at Nebraska City over the report that Bonnet (who has received the mantle from F. A. White; Es:p,) was expected to arrive with a Chinaman and more iron in hi? pocket, to commence hostilities cn the Midland, has all blown over. Til ? Mill in I mon tioncd jdoves to have been the Midland in New York. A first class Barber .h p has now been opened. in the Brooks House, in the rer of the oCicc. A Eailroad bridge can be constructed across the Missouri river ut Plattsmoutli for less than one-half hat the bridge at Burlington cost, and about one-fourth the estimated cost of the bridge at Omaha -provided one can be built there at all. Our friend Win. Stadvlmann purchased a .afe while east for use in his store, and it was wheeled '"into line" last evening. We usel to know Billy when one safe ; would hold all his money, lie has made his present possessions through his own energy, and is entitled to credit thereof. Sterling, who was slaughtered "in the house of his friends," attempted to be come a hewer of wood and drawer of water in the house of his enemies (the Republicans), was most effectually snubbed by them, and he is now trying to arrange a third party in Nebraska City. A. Deyo, Esq., the e Violent Enrolling Clerk of the House of representatives of the State Legislature, gave us a call this morning. Sre are always pleased to meet such men as Deyo. Thc-y are the salt of the country. The Tamil school rom in the base ment of St. Luke Church has been thor oughly re-fitted, the recitation room fin ished and lighted, and the spring term of school was opened last Monday by Messrs. Young and Dilley. Persons! de sirous of sending to this school will con fer a favor by sending at as early a day as possible, in order that organization may be completed. The Columbian arrived at our levee last evening, discharged her freight and started up stream about 2 o'clock this a. m. She ran into the bar just above town, where she remained until she was pulled off by the President this morning. Hon. David Remington, of Burling ton, was in the city thia morning. He has just returned from a trip over the Pacific roads to San Francisco, whither he has been for the purpose of estab lishing agencies and opening offices for the B. A: M. li. 11. Company. J. R. Akeni, Esq., is in the city can Tassing for subscribers to the Irish lie jniUic, the Irish People th Boston. Pi lot, and the Emerald. The first three named papers are too well known to need any recommend. The Piiurald is the only illustrated Irish paper in the Uni ted States, and should be in the hands of every Irishman. From Friday's Dai'-. Married, at the Probate offi.ee, by Judge Child, on the 2 1st of April, Mr. Win. Dorrough to Miss Catharine Cur ran. A negro was assaulted recently, at Agency City, Missouri, for voting the radical ticket. Of course he is now con Tinced that the other side is right. S. Blooin & Co. have a very lare stock of goods in their line. They have some thing lesa than wagou load of neck ties, from plain to fancy. Those fine bill heads of Prole & Yeates, done in Sve colors, were got up at the Herald office, where the finest work west of Chicago i being done Prol k Yeates are putting in a new front to their drugstore, and fitting things up in metropolitan style. They keep a first-class store, and advertise liberally in the Herald. We understand that Merges & Co. are the proprietors of the new brick yard ia the southwest part of the eity. They are going in quite heavy, and we doubt not they will make a handsome profit out of the season's work. Sol. Miller says: "We are inclined to think that the Indian outfit, of the new regime, is run by the strong minded rortion of it. The females open and carefully examine all official business coming to the Agencies, and if they find nothing therein that would have a ten dency to corrupt the morals of their hus bands, or make them dissatisfied with their "sphere," they graciously permit them to loek at the papers." c i r v.A.:,,t 1'.,, v., ., r.. ,.l,.v i peach trees foi'-eale. He has, also, a few of those extra trawbrry plants to dispose cf. We learn from Mr. Chas. Lazenly that E. Buttery, E.vp, is getting better. Lazenby thinks there is a probability that he may be down town tu-monow. Win. Kershaw, Esq., returned from the east yesterday. The steamer Silver Bow passed up this morning and the Columbian j assed down about noon. Says the Troy Times : "-Some of our Dfcmocratie papers have taken a very curious line with reference to the Fif teenth amendment. They say its adop tion is a trifiiag affair, not worth making any fus3 over, and that the 1 'resident's attempt to give it importance by making it the subject of a message, wns ridicu lous. Olc cannot help thinking of the plucky antcdcluvian who, ilh his chin just out of water, informed Noah that lie did not believe th-.-re was going to be much of a thowcr alter all." Our best .statisticians declare that be fore children, now in the cradle are of age, Iowa will have double the popula tion which Massachusetts will have and Nebraska will rival Vermont. Four elevenths of the Iowa population have como in within the last decade and a larger proportion of the Ncbra-ka. In the matter of railroad', Iowa has not only more miles namely 2,0'J4 than airy State, except the five between her and the seaboard, but has within the last two years, built more than half as many namely, St-,0 ajt all the miles overbuilt in Massachusetts. The St. Jo.-eph Uuiju, docs not deal fairly withour townsman, Van. Armun. He published a card in the Ilr.itAl.H re cently denouncing the Union. That pa per treats the matter as a jest, and says: "We had confiiently hoped to be able to lay before our readers occasionally a letter from a prominent and hb.rhly in'iu e:itial citiz.n of Nebraska, but from the following card in the Piutt.-mouth Herald it will be seen that he respectfully de clines, owing to previous engagements." The Lit ion then copies Van's card. This is hardly fair, as Mr. Van Annan did not decline on the ground of previ ous engagements, but on t!m ;ouu 1 that the Lnton was too lusigriiUcaut a sheet for him to waste his talciit on. And then, it was very naughty for it to drag in the matter of hotel bilisaud then refuse to make the necessary apologies when called on to do so. If the Union. "or any other man" in St. Joseph has doubts as to Van Annan's standing as a business man, as a oeialLt, a moralist or a financialist, we most respectfully refer them to their townsman Tiros. E. Tootlo. who is acquainted with Mr. Van Annan, and who is ever ready to speak favorably of business talent. There are more new buildings now go ing up iu P'attsmouththan iu any city of its; size in the west. They liavo a fellow in Omaha who claims to be the second Christ. He is probably trying to imitate Geo. Francis Train, and has got one notch ahead. The dirty, thieving, murdering red skins who were in town today belong to the family known as the Otoea. Some cf them wear broad brimmed hats. Tha Burlington Ilaicl-Fe very ap propriately denoimnates the proclama tion of President Grant announcing the Fifteenth Amendment a3 a part of the Constitution as "placing the key etoue in the arch." A number of the Lo family have been in town to-day; and if anything in the thape of humanity can be found that is any lower than they are we have no de sire to look upon thcra. Thc.a "noble red men" amused a large crowd of spec tator: during the day by shooting at a nickel piece stuck in a split stick. It was fery innocent pastime, much better than killing white men and women. The Steamer La Barge came up this morning. She had a serious time get ting past the mouth of Platte. The changes have been so great at the mouth of Platte this season as to almost pro hibit navigation above our city. Large quantities of corn are being chipped every day from Plattsicouth, by rail. All grain is now shipped by rail from this city in bulk, being a great saving over the old way ef shipping in sacks. Cars are being loaded every day at the foot of Main street. The Fremont Trihune cojjiss our item relative to the report that there was col lusion between tho prisoner Smith who broke iail there, and the oflieers, and sp.ts no such thought is entertained there. It admit3 that seme person as sisted in the escape, but insists that it was none of the officers. The representatives of the different railroads connecting with Omaha met in that city recently to try to devise some means of facilitating transportation of freight across the Missouri river at that place. After holding 2 conference they went home again without adopting any reform. Wait until the B. & M. reaches Kearney that will regulate matters. The Omaha Herald speaks of Omaha as a town "without a rival." That is a pretty heavy joke on Bellevuo and Blair. The supply train which accompanied the cavalry company to the Blue river to establish a post, returned and crossed the east side of the river this afternoon. There is a doctor in Chillicothe who prescribes S3 follows for cold in the head : Water, 0; sugar, 1 ; whis.key, total 100. He has a good many patients. If you hear the wife of a printer on a morning paper speaking of bcr "late husband," do not infer that he ha3 gone where the woodbine twinetli. She means that ha don't get home very early. A new democratic paper is being talked ef at Nebraska City, and Morton dars them to start it. This reminds us of Artemus Ward when he stood ready to "sacrifice all his first wife's relations" to assist his country. Mortoa stands ready to spend all of Ilicldliis r.ione to fight for Morton and his set. OF TIJE CO.lIiP.N' OF THE I20aIE Of New York, on the first day uf January. A. D. l7tV mad to th A of State of Nebta.-ka. i!;ii.ant to :Lt Siaiute ft' tb.tt Stare. NAME AND The narae of this Cmpary i, t;ie HOME I an J located in the City of iew 'ork. CAl'lTAL. The capital of said company actually paid up in cash, is. The surplus on ths 1st day of January, lsTo Total amount of capital and surpln- , ASSET.?. Amount of Cash in Continental National I::nk. N. Y in hand of Ajc'is. and in cour.-i-of i " I'. S. Kesiidcrrd an 1 Coupon .Sf..-k i.-sl. markut vnl.it: : " " I'uited .-;atei lioiids, o--0 market val.... " " Mioiiri " 0 per cent. " " N. Carol iun " 6 " " " Tenne...l-e 6 " " W i -i :. n.-in " 6 " " " Illinois " ti " " " 1. l.o,;.: Kiand " o " " " Calitomia " 7 " " " Connecii-iit " " " N. . City :.ti 1 C .a:i!y Ri.r.ds. )' " ( 'l l llS Cotlli' v Poll is " " Ki. 'i'ii - n.l - " " " lirooklvr, City " " Aia'iama " " S. C. if.iinti " ' " ll.iiik JS-K-ks, :ua: ket vai.ie Lo.i.is o-i IC.n.l s ;,iid .Mortira-.'i. I- ot r Tur 1 on I mm u:mn -re I 1 :1 1 Mtv. inirlli at - liv.M ;.T .";;.; rate i-iu r, -.; 7 p, i i-ert .1 i " " Loans on .,.-i i.nd ll- ii i-. p:iv:.I I- nili-::..'!i !. tin: ,; ia ii l.ct value of seciiri: i-s id.-ti-- d, at Ka.-l c,;-'l.-, ! fr.i ) I " ' Stvauu r Magnet mi i i .-v-kii.ir ap sr:i'.us I " " Cither Properly. M i--cliaiu-os-.s fti-ias !, ' J)ue for P. i tiiiums on Poii.-i j i-;sm-l at Oiiice, l-'ire and 1 1 Inland i " Llls P.eceivcahle for PriMuiuiu.4 au Inland . av iat i-Mi 1 J Ki-ki, Ac ) ! Interest due on lt January. 1ST0 ! Government MilliipH ou hami Kealtstate Iif ABILITIES. Auimint of Los adjusted, due and unjiiiii'. itn-iirred. :-n 1 in pnuoss of n - idi-nds de' larcd and due and unpaid ,C t-i-h r of rash ors.-ript, d, .-! ire d '.tti not I ;. et due ) , t all other fxi.-ting elaiins aeai:it the Couipany Total amount cf Lo.-se.', Claitiis nnd T!ie ;Tre.it..-t at Hint iie ared on anyone risk .ll..liM. 1 he Coio'iaiiy has no i'i".n-i-:l rule a- to th vi:l-i--e or lilo' k. I.eii:ir L-overin.-.t in thi- matter, wiu;ti of stie- is. faeii'n -i f..r pot Lit:jr out tir- s A e. . A i-i rtilied copy of the Cliarter or At of Ineurpora'i- n, a- mui. r,le 1, acei inpaii.rd u previon : Statement. i state y x":w YOPK. Vita and t'ui'ittj "f A'cc Yuri: Homk T.iT'VT !I Mi- : t '" t t V ...-..t-n-e .r llw lto-.fi.- Eivo:-n. :! t t .- :.il'l ::lt . :.!! ! O ten 11 !oi statement of th'j ::L..i:s of the said Corpora:!-. thereof. :trro-lA isued.) Sulserilip.l and sworn hefi.rc me, this. PJth d -y tiinedj l.. 8. C. 8. REVEM E sriiir. niar-51-w t i- ! i . ; LA WHOLESALE and RETAIL 3D jTJ GGISTS3 Are now receiving and have on hand (at the o! I stand of White & Buttery) South side dain St., Piatt ssaouth The Largest and Stock of Draw. Me.li-.-ines. Paints, Cheiniea'.s. ti.ua-: us I'll. Cast or Oil. ?.-'at-l ot Oil. Cod Liver dil, and a larre variety f Articles. LsM-uces, 1'lavoriBK Sueh a-- .Taync's. yers'. Halls. Seovitle'.-Coe's. Christie's. Morse's. M'-Lain's. Laker's. V.' i.,ta.r'-' Wright's. Wakefield's. Guv j.-ot t's. Perry Oavis1. liol.aek's lVtiu's. Mrs. Win.-lo-w'i Dr. Winchell'i. Jlostetter's. lrake's. Walltiee's, i t-stV, and all others :u geaeral use. Brandies, Wines Of tho best grades and qualities, BOMB STIC IJYES. fled or Hose. ?reen. Line and LMa-'k. Analine. Indiiro. Madder. Lxtract Logwood, l'yo 7ood, L:. In fact everyiliins that is Uv.-i.dcd ia the Druft- c r M-.dicine Lino. f hysicians' Prescriptions careful y compounded an:l put up at ail hzu s. Al! Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Gaii before buying, r.nd sss what wo have to sell. Plattsmoutli, March '2i, 170. wtf URQER -4 i i - Of,- .v StG'ri CF YHOLESOLE AND RETAIL Groccriss, Garpcts, Under the Broods House, Main fe2TThe Highest Price I'aid for Country Produce, Hides, Wool ie.a apliwtf. VI? I TFVG PL.T. T TS M O UT H VILLFLXD GOOD STBLIXG ACCOMilODA 1'IoX Al I11E Farmei's Feed Stable Corner of Sixth and Vine Streets. Ore L'.oc North of the Pres'oyttrian Church, I'lutisuiout Nebraska. BATEd it DGAEi:0. Pro'.. laalArt. LOCATION. V-1." P. A N CE OI.MPAXV. .tu-orj.orii'ca in i"- Sr.'.ocnAO oo ....St.: i ;;: I 4 t Mlil-lil'l ) l.-i.'j,;j 1 -l.."- .'..i-.: " ' l. ii i''. I n; i . ! 1 i 1C.. I In- !ir-i l.-!'--'.'.';.:. I'.'-.tiT ; 7 ' -' il.V.i 0. 10t; 1. M:; l.."'.'.Vi (0 ; i (i i ! i-i4..v.r,..v; liii. - tnie!!t .? 1 P..s; I.i:'.'.'.!itics.... is ;" 1 ::; v:ll not as a i:"in.r::l inlu tx. i. an in e: sat kH'iwi--! to lie in-un-d in any ,-h case. Iy lite icenerai i harneter of i.mi.i-js. Cf I A PLI'S J. M P.TIX. Pr.-i h nt. :-:,d Insi i;.'.:,. r i'".'.:r.'.. i- l-eitic cv-r;,i;.v and .luly T'.-!1M. r t I " I -i : '! i' J v l':i I ! V .ll.li i.iii- 1 tLat the IV: i.ne. fail .i h 1 that liii y are the ahove d"S.-r:he I oLiecrs CiiAS. J. M MtllV, I nt. J. . Vi'Ar-lf liL'llX, '-tV. of .I:iou,iry. A. T. 1 -TO. Titos, p. t;xii:ic,r .o'"'.7 J u.'d:. J. X. WI.-K. Agent. 7 IT . 1 LVIost Qomp' Lead. Varnishes. Coal Oil. Ki-h Oil. 'Taehino Oil. nile tin. iiinseeu vm, i.-ir.i - in, mi. i-.s: t-iiuai Notions, Pertumei-y. I aiiey an K-MiaeUi. AUo. all the Pepi:! Toilet and Whiskies strictly fur Medical purposes. MD BERLINER: THE EEESilVE DEALERS M DRY GOOD' Boots and Shoes, Street, PJattsmouth, Nebraska. ileal . li, Comfort and Lcuuouit Three reoiwitf for bi.ardii;ir wuh aKOHOK W. COLVIN. OAK STSEET, PLATTSSIOCTn, NF.B. Two blocks northwett of trick Schocl llcuse. HehajaUATU IIOCSE. free to patrons: hi rooms xro well ventilated. and hii prices.;-. re rea aoaabla Liulyif &1 .ItiUiil 1-4 iitltf;! f'ltJ'i V"T.'' SOLTH F TOWX, ON Til. l:tJCX BLUFFS FiAF. I a::; r r ; "' I t .tc. lur .-I, -::'-r .-. 'f i':i!'!c. In-!: ,; rh'il't nn! .' al.-i k i I'v GIE ME A CALL. ni '' .". ' !"- 5 ' 1 h J-Pit- C20JG0 worth' cf Property s.m.:-: ("o:i--i-;iiV .'.i r a Pi..-.V i: r in t !l. P n-:;y la ill ! -a:iK l- . .!:. 1'or :v. 1 1 r p. ii : t i- i -iii ot or : I !r UI.O. W. COLV1X. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN E3AIR REBEWER v$'ls tho only perfected aai ( 0 11 1 ' 11 c:i " ' l)I''T':irt- XLjS-S lrojar:ttioii of its kin! nrr,a It-'vcr offered to the xhr fiLtiiUisLu :uid has no corriTeti'-r GRAY i"1 merit. By its trso HAIRgi:av iiAi.t u , TO ITS ll.SlU!L''l 1 uii-:n.ia youthful color arid bril liancy, which is bo r.iu.di i.jjPjjmltniied by all. I'orocu'.: I wirose n:iir is itaii oi i.u.i -tj 'out will, by tho use of otx j PROMOTES UciiewerjSoou sceitsou l j Tipq Iclfccts, .n, by its tonic m A S . T tinruhitin properties tho GROWTH! h;1ir glands will be incited I 1 VTT1 I t .1 1 . 1 ! V ana 1:10 ntnr yro". i:;:'-.-j.-tiidstrontjaain. In c.-.-'-s IS A 'of Baldness it will er- L'iiiDitL'U a new rrrowth unless v:- PTiT'PCTVn ' nvi 1 . I T Jjjj.JiijlT,. follicles -re UCSlIOJO I. 1 rr-Tivr it.. .1;,,. .,,,.1 "-.v. 1 n 'T ti liteLin auvl irrit:tt.:ou ! o II U '.v. ooel.,. Tf.,l(.s utst:iia I I i in r.sj c b dyes, b j ji-Jrj jpkcsthoKcu!)wh:f.5twi.l ! THTPrF cl'j:in- A:i :l miL':ssIX'; ; j liilUrvIlil Jt tl,e K,t r....l iumM j U? lecotroinieal prep;:r::t tun in THE rlQ v,'orIll as 11:1 c;!'' Piirnj last so much longer. .::i ' I"" 'for our Treutii-J 0:1 '.!.. LOCKS !.uir, free to all, by mru!. Sold by sll DrugoIsU and DcsUrs la Ke-J'-.fic. CGCIC) C O C L! H r ! C". CO. Gcn'l Agcz.t2 for Korth-'Wcr.tsra St.-.t v. 17 LSiiiiioicf Tr.zT, curcj 00,11 '- TIIEl one of most reliable newr; papers in the kJuitcr Suites. What c-v be more eoiivineiEr . HOME TEST I MO Tun Ctk"!Xkati Daily Tiv.r of .larch 21, my.-. The Sean di :ia v : reined i 4 ic. x 1 hi ,1m i(v I V, Willi til ie public, : ? 1 r. the lest!!no!!!aSs eo stanl receiver ; the ?5ro!rielo; letter i i villi yv ixi) sin, to be ihwid our auvertis:! eo- limns, annomiee i tlit 9 r 7 si v. ciaus of (he ioeaii: it is becoming wvv popular, and vh:tt very uiuisnai, iiig adopted by it.. t i V in their practice, a cure tor iiaany eases viiich thev e; not treat eirecti:a; ia any other v. r, We anilerstaud ih. tfie immense carried on for fX. eral jears in thi:: . medicines has tlv. ing tiie present y nearly doubled. Their roces:; operation is Ly thorough pari sic-, tion of the bloo and a conserve eradication ease. of ! .l