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I ;l.ic-in tHrt llou-0 ST A ii MARKET. w i:; n.-.vi; otkned a- "r- L'l I ' r'-- P" t.--- SZ. li , ; .'.'if .-ii'i, hcrc they .ro- MEATS : :-. ii:Fou 1 " - S lus !.: ,v liAlvT.iIMAN. 4' i- : P-:-: :.! on hiir. J." i-i!. r...;', Vohrnk.a. 3 T 7lT r9j S - - t-.-i f ": t'nitnl St.1 . i. j r .ivcsl. ar.a tfjieciul at Plattsmouth, Neb. iiGINE AND SAW M LL : ':.u: i-s i.i:aso.v.li.k tekms. ''7 XV fit SAW MILL AV 1.1, l!E : ' i . r ' ' . i.r t-i-ct!i. r. t i 5u it iu- 1 . ' --in.- !o'a.ls ii'i !ivs. and is in - ' i - i;l v. ;!! i .-op at Vivaa!2 cSi Curtis' riiopy:. i L.TT.rorTir. rseryman. Propagator, p -'.:. i pv:,li:k in" rrt Trees, Vinos Plant 2VI3IIGRSBNS - " - i- -m? J M W W lJ !...'.! a i:, i'u! fi.utU Cvurt House, Xe ' " -i'-i.i.-k:i. w:noaui;l(S. i ::i. sali: and it.; ...nii.u.Ju-.cthe public with ; .1 AT. 1 ITrirte .: l.iii-i....T,'ndto all pra iVXAN & PALMER. L::Ai.i:::j ix -rc::-ricG, Hour, Feed A XI) PROVISIONS. n-ca Cccds, dc. etc &c !!:; h -a 1 1 j.iiec paid for ail kind.- Mi' l i'r -iuci', 15att-?r, Lss . ; ': a:. I ooi. . :' :!i ciii-.T Mxiu aal Fii'tl 1 : :-'?---!., VcCrdl The, Attention of the Public to Our Stock of Dry Gogl'c, Groceries. Boots and Shoes, Thnt wc nrc ju---t rcccivins. Vv'e buy our coou.as n 1 will ni:n by low iiri'-e.-", fair Jealins anl ?o.l South Side Main Street, PLATTSMOUTH, CASS S BLOOM &u OO. BOYS' AviID OHILOE'S CLOTHING Hats, Sl Gaps, Boots 8c Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, T Mam Street, Second Door Hast oj Court Ilousc. BRANCH HOUSE -.Broadway, Vhole?:ilc Wine: 5 a "3 v a. Best quality of Cigars and All or J --!-.-' I muii'tly attended to. .MAIN .-'-YIIEKT, 0X12 DOOU WLST OF Tho "tl'NN'i SIDE" hiw beer, rtrrtovol to the FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 1870. 1870. 13. StHSASSK. GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! ! Everybody, and more too, are going to D. SOHHASSB 8c CO, To Luy their JF'GLJOL ZXIZLCL "7-133. t027 GOOdS. AT THlt !N" E "W" YORK STORE- Tho hof t and STOCK OF DRES s GO OD S Arc now on exhibition at the New York Store, at attention to our now DRESS-GOODS. l'ltlNTS, DELAINS, UINUIIAMS, BKOWN SHEETING, : ULEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA .S, BOOTS AND SHOE of all kinds aud pricea to suit our numerous customers. largo stoct of jjqjj j,ig HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, IIATJ ATsm f!PS 1' ..ll of Wf XT..i fl.rv I'.b.Lrnf.l ft A RTlKN L'lT 5f lil.irrjL.SS. PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all .kimfc cf CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, &.C The Surliiiloii&liiMoiiri River Hail Road, Iu connection with the Chtc'if, lliullnfjton tt Qiuiui I!. J!. OflVr to th! people of Plattsmouth. and all tha lortiou ol .Ntti jcka lying rSoLTllll OF THE PLATTE, tho niA-t ii'rct. und the bft Tloutc to the E.is ti'ru, .s lutii Fa.-ti.i-ii, aud Xorliu-rn UiU;. P:is.-ct!rfr5 ilo.-'irinsM travel luxuriously .-kould t;. In' t he Atlantic Kxpro!, whi-h rims throiiph t 'hiiUK" without iliauKO of Curs. ei!iicl witii 1. i-iint I'.iy Coai lies, Pullman's i,'ay uii J Met. Uoa'-Ue.-1, ana Puiiman's Dining Cars. Tn .Tl liiiont i thef act that this is the direct r'iute !y li'n h t'tnc may be save 1 in re;u-hinK ai:y i i,t 111 the lC;iti-ril or Middle ,-'!a( s. it W' truthfully be sahl th;.l it pi?fs.-f.- the -! tr:it- ami the ffi-t fiuiimn'iit i.f any Western Liuc, ei:.-uri:ij to the paceujser Sjftcff, Safety and (Jomfort. lti-te.s silway a I.Or as the LOWEST. Ea--EJ't theeLtd thrfii;-h loan;." point i".i-t. V. K. PhKKlX.S. i u. Suj t. A. i:.T(rZALlX, lien. I'aM-aspr Avri -.t. 1 i:mlVU'f. Notion; Hats and Caps. luvr as they cr.n be ha.l in the mr.rkct f r CASH k'1-. to I'lcvij all whoviil favor u with a call. - - Number 9. COUNTY NEBRASKA Flattsmouth, Ueb. Council Bluffs, Iowa. 5 Lcalcrsin 1 sranaies Tobacco always on hand. THE UAILKOAD TICKET OFFICE rer of the AVho!e?ii!c Room?. 1870. r. D. LENHOKF. most complcto proatly reduced prices. Wo call i-articular ttyles ot HENRY BOECK DEALER IN PUTNITURE, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES BEDSTEADS- OF ALU DESCnirTIOX.S AND AT ALU I'UICES. Metalic Burial Cases OP ALL SIZES. WOODEN COFFINS R-.-2tJy 'Made, and Sold Che;jp for Cash. Vv'ITIT jnar.y th.?".li for trft pntroii.tao. I invito all to call and examine mv '..rcn .tork Lof Fundturt and Collins. linnet f. Gueensware, BY TELEGRAPH. London, Seit. 1. li.pat;Iivr n-om I'JoroiHro aunounce the cit3r coveivl with f'.iys i:i honor ol' the CXJiCCtC'l I1-3W.-: (,' tiiC fiCCUJiUtion of Homo I iy the Italian-. Tiio j uj ulation i.-- nearly ciazjJ with delight. Th-:ra is i)iarvciius activity on the j.ai t '' tlio Fi i!'-h at ami around 1'aris; earth work.-i aru lieinir tJirown up at the northern a: i: aches ol the titv. and de- frnceiS on tho other .sides are Leinir dtron.atJicned every hour. liusia is now inovin large bodies oi troops into I'oland. Ihe liute.s says that the revolution at 'aris isreoETiiized as republican ; that at jyons as social. The red Hag lias been doptcd by tlie laMer. Fl.fltKNCK, Sept. 21. Iconic ha.; been oecuj'iod by the Italian troop?. o bloodshed. Ihe people lorbado any resistance. I ho nonians received the Italians with the preatcst enthusiasm. Tours, Sept. 21. The government lias ordered troops in all parts of the country to converge on arts. It is rumored that the Prussians have entered ( Means. The following dispatches have been received by the Ministry : EriNAi., So it. 2i). Toul has again been attacked, but the 'russians were repulsed and their guus dismantled. Oiks', Sept. 20. It is reported that tlie Prussians have icen defeated on the plains ol' Mendon with heavy lonse.-. Toi lon, Sept. 20. Transports landed here to-day withiux thousand zouaves and two thousand cav alry. ViLi.A-Ai.uAxr, Sept. 21. The Italian troops entered llotno, firiri.ir on the mercenaries as they ad- anccd. At last the I 'ope onlcred the white flair to be hoisted, and hostilities ceased. The national forces then quietly occupied the city. Mrxicii, Sept. 21. The Bavarian minister ol' war has re ceived the following : The French gar rison made a sortie from Strasbourg yes terday, but were driven back with heavy oss. In a battle between llleneuve and Montransrc, near Paris, on the l'.ith, ! the second Bavarian corps, supported by 'russians, sustained an attacK ot Gen. Viuoy's divisions. The Bavarians took seven cannon and over a thousand pris oners. The French were driven back into their entrenchments. Special to the New York 'World, London, September 21. The Prussians sustained a very serious check yesterday in their third attempt to cut the line oi the Oilcans liailroad. Alter their repulses at Jucisy and before the lort ol lvry, they yesterday under took to force a passage to tecurc posses sion of the line. They were met in their auvance Irotu Corbeil, on the main trunk of the Orleans line, at the hamlet of Wiscons, a village commanded by row hills, and hurried in tho woods by the J rench. A Prussian coluuiu oi thirty thousand men was encountered by a French force of about equal numbers, posted in the most advantageous positions and with formidable artillery. The cn engagemcut was extremely severe, and lasted nearly six hours. A iresh column ol ncailv twenty thou sand Prussians came up, after the battle had pone on three hours, and attempted, by a flank movement, to enter the woods, the slaughter here was most fearful. Masked batteries of the l rench Mitrail- leu.-e kept up so continuous and terrible a lire that the cavalry and infantry oi the Prussians were decimated and repulsed along the whole line. They finally fell back m disorder, hotly pursued by the French, who cut oil" their retreat upon Corbeil and the Essone, aud drove them down the main line of the OJeans road more than three miles through Savigny and Eninny Sur Orjzc, and back, about a mile and a half, upon tlie village of Montibery, where a fierce stand was made in the Burgundian Cemetery. The Prus sians were here routed aud driven in dis order back towards their main body, being compelled to evacuate Corbeil at the same time, and re-concentrate upon Tdcluti. Ihis victory clears, for the present, the Orleans line, which is the only communi cation between Paris aud the provinces now open. Flying parties of Prussians have succeeded in cutting all other roads at points more or less remote from Paris, within n circle ot thirty miles, and in every case thev caused proclamations in French to be distributed, announcing death to all working parties attempting to repair the miscluel done. Special to tho London Evening Telegram. Florence, Sent. 22. Throughout Italy there are enthusi astic demonstrations ot the populace on the occupation of Rome. General Car- dana, to-day, at Koine, is receiving the arms ol the Papal troops. Cheers for the King arc mingled with cheers for Home. ihe pieoiseitum win Le taken m Italy tn decide whether Rome shall be the capital of the kingdom. JjONDOX, fcopt. 2J. The Tribune correspondent has ar rived from Lyons and Tours and brings an important account of the internal condition of France. The reported in surrection at Lyons against the Paris government r, not true. Our corres pondent left Lyons Sunday, after spend ing several days there. The municipal election was held on the 15th, and it returned a majority of the independent committee to the council. They are mostly members of the In ternational Workingmen's Association, who fly a red flag. They distrust Tro chu and Favre, but do not reject the Provisional Government. The town was quiet, except the constant cannon prac tice. The whole male population was armed, generally with muzzle loading smooth bore guns. Most of tho battal lion carried no flag : a few have tri-eolors but associate amicably with others. Telegrams in some of the Ixmdon journals assert that the Prussians, having been repulsed in their last assault on Toul. have abandoned the .siege, and are marching to join the army around Paris. A dispatch from Bombay reports that the German corvette Medusa and the French corvette Duplex have made ar-rangemcnt- for a naval duel in the Japan ese waters, at an early day. It is announced on authority that the Emperor Napoleon intends to issue a manifesto, and that the French Senate is to meet at Lornages. It is generally believed here that the Prnsshns' nogoiiations arc solely for the sake of delay, so as to secure possession of Paris durip.g the investment of the city. The following important encasements have occurred : On the 17, the Pius.-ian brigade routed several battalions of French north of Brevamies forest ; the next day a sharp skirmidi occurred near Yiiry; on Monday the French were driven from their entrenchments at Li trey, losing 7 gun?.; near Ver-aiiics, two thousand Mobiios, captured a number of Prussians, whose protection had been solicited bv the inhabit-nt--. Noisy :iiid d.m-t ro a. crowds r.ssoinl.'ed in 'liir-i . -Tjt fpiurti-;v, utlerinr revolting cries. V i;ir'e t".iiiu!j'r oi' r.u.h.s v.vie armed, and in ."me ca.-cs violence was committed ; in o:i.. in-tance a st ovehou.-e was broken oj c:i and a quantity of pro visions seized, undvr p! t' :i'-c ,)' au thority from the c :iii:r.;ii;.j i. f d fence. On Sunday night mu -U tenor juev.-uiod anions the better class of tlie ; opu'.tii.-.n. On Monday a Ian e force of .N.-.tinna! Guards and .-onio regulars ;i! d m arines from the forts luarvhcd into tho city to pre.-erve order. There but litte doubt that r.n at tempt will be. made before Ions by the extreme party to st i-:e and cs't:o the government. It is difficult to say where the end will be. Not trusting wholly to peac! negotiations the last honrs for leaving the city were marked by the ru.-h of hundred. whose c mirage gave Way. At the last moment hundreds of applications were made to Minister Vashburne for pas-ports by Frenchmen who wore never outside of Fram e, and who pretend to be naturalized Ameri cans, but were unable to produce their papers. Beyond a doubt Paris is provi: loned fbr four months. An appeal has been issued by the authorities begsing the citizens to exercise the greatest care and frugality in the use of provisions from the prc-cut moment. Trochu is working indelatigably. Yesterday lie was con fined from indisposition. For the past two nights the city has been ahuo.-t in total darkness. Tlie citizens are adopt ing measures to light tho streets with lamps. Lonpon. Sept. 22. Capta:n Ilowarth, the Queen's mes senger, has arrived at London. 1 low art h and members of the Spanish em bassy were the last to have Paris on Sunday, when all egress and ingress to the. city was closed. They went to Rouen, then to Calais, and were three days e;i route. The lla'itie blockading fleet is cruising from Boulogne to Dmikergne. The Cologne Gazette declares tlie Prussians will not insist on the annexa tion of Lorraine. Special to the Xcw York Time.'. Lonimin, September 22. Gen. Burnside left for Paris this morn ing. He carries with him letters from Count Bernsteir to Bismark and also to the Prussian and French Commanders. I lc expects to get through the linos, but it is doubtful if he succeds. All commu nication between Paris and Tours is cut. The members of the Provissiona! govern ment are now as effectually operated as before, .nyonri and Paris aro not in political accordance. Tho great cities of France refuses to be bound by the action of the capital, if it capitulates. The C atholic powers have already communicated to the Pope their readi ness to contribute their quota to make up the revenue for the maintainance of the Holy rce. Tho report from Tours that I heir?, had outameu irom jngianu a recognition ui , . - , i i the provisional government, is not be lieved here. We must wait and pee what the Constitutional Assemoly de cides to do. In Tours the belief is that no negotia tions for peacs are likely to succeed un til military events before Paris assume some decided turn. A telegram from Havre, to-night, says that fresh complication have arisen be tween Russia and Turkey, and regards a war between the two powers as probable. Special to the New York Herald. Lonhon-, Sept. 22. A Paris letter of the 20th says: The action of the extreme Republicans on Saturday and Sunday was disgraceful There were demonstrations in several parts of the city upon the announcement of the demands of the Reds lor the creating of commit ticcs of defense in the di'ierent arrondisseinents to be chosen by people, and levey a general collection and division of food and amunitien. Toi rs, Sept. 22. The Prussian cavalry entered Mantes Sur Seine and made a requisition. They subsequently rejoined their corps, which is advancing in that direction. Fighting near Paris continues with va rying results. No important engage ment yet. The reports that the Prus sians had occupied Orleans are not con Armed. The manufacture of arms by private parties, as well as in the na tional armories, has been vastly in creased. Letters from Metz, picked up at Fen ctrange, reiterate the assurances that the place is well provisioned and the morale of the garrison excellent. It is rumored that Lyons will be made the temporary capital of France. The provisional government is determined to repress the excesses ot tlie reds. There is a strong movement on th part of the clergy of France in favor of the national delenee, Railway and postal services are still extremely irregular. Information received here destroys tlv hone of peace. Favre expressed a wil iingncss to accede to any plan to satisfy Prussia for electing a representative as semblv. and thus obtain the voice of a duly accredited government, thus mak ing terms of peace : but the Kins of Prussia's counsellors positively refuse an armistice, and will make peace only on condition of retaining possession of the districts now occupied. Favre informs his associates in the government that the session of Alsace will certainly be the ultimatum of Prus sia, and he has little hope of the success of his mission. Marsailless, Sept 22. Garibaldi is prevented from leaving Caprcra, and is guarded as a prisoner. Italian war vessels are cruising off the Island. BurssEL.s.Sept. 23. A British diplomatist arrived yester day en route for the headquarters of the King of Prussia on an important mi- rion conncctel with the peace nego-j tiatioii?. i The Prussian sol ibrs wear very cpm monly, underneath their shirts, a pie. of sole leather about ten inches square, j which is liard enough to turn a buid -r, unless struck perpendicularly, and is a very good defence against lance or sabre. The ''glorious old white men's party'' in Louisiana, which has just closed it session, contained anion.-r others four ne f.ro di lojrates. This is the first fruits of the "New Issue" so strenuously con tended for by our down town cotempo rtiry. We atrree with the Democrat tliit the unpopular record of thc "Whitc man's" party, should be foi LOttcn, and that they htive credit now for working for the public trood, and for our common country. We will further as-ure them that if in future years their works show continued repentance, the generous public may again gradually entrust them with power to some limited extent. inr.if i AJca tiw. The compositors' cases in the niis.-ion printing houses in China have over six thousand compartments for the recep tion of the numerous letters of the Chi nese alphabet. The crimes are bntit iiri the f.irm of an ampitheatr;, and lh compositor stand i;i trie mid 11 . liver letter he sets he selects IVyiu the -i-thousand. I 1 1 T, . , . a can x ntnci.'s.-'f-npff-r. says tuat ;t ci got into George FrnncisTrfiin'sbed-ro -tt: and tried to suck his breath, ' not t. ing who he was." 1 1 was the last oi' cat. It died, blown up with wind baloon : anl Train didn't miss it : -11 j Wit? t2? S-SIIli i - ' I Far ind ti r.' r. ?c vhore yo'i c ir. pet the l.t Flour Q5 pn!??'PQ nr vyw pi pup s-2 r or ffvon iii exchip? for cr:.. .v ... , i inv n i;ri. . n !, ni ? lnreu.-tHi I'l.'iiiM'x. l ii it'.-a-r,-! thnt we r,-a irlvt the L-Ci-t .i:;d i:ivt t vi a ay in ::: .-v..-. .,. SAT I.1 FACTION 'if Alt A NTS :'!.. t ti i.1 O P v L :- i ,' i SIEiiiT'3 2Es;i? GJi-iLu, fovr:: or toavn. MUSIC I Y Tlii: PLATTSMUTTil 1!A Mi Fr ;-or:-.: .n n-.-ttj iho River Ifouc. iseptVi'.H. wrf Prio-riet i cn Main ?treet, orperitc Cuurt IIcufc, Sr 1 rjf'T" -t.t; TTr i - ?? & x. . - .(J v ' iJ i-4 mj V"c !;.. k i.;-, !,::iid :v iars ti t-rt:a-r.t c! CIGARS & TO DA cm Coa.i.-ti?,; vf ihi- be:; ijualltic vf d -mi . . 1 1 i A i jtj '- V I , 1 iid-J i!ii s:.ioi:ixci As tr; ?:ie i jity.t JS V e C f ! r 1. Tha Gurlhjjt'n Si ?$e, River ii.fi. Ll. l-i ucJi ar.a ;V," PRE-EFIPTIOn BIGHTS To lh ::r L:i in I', it-. o ' c t K l-t !' rtliaii. iu Xcl 3 ;-t i'ri.iti;-.il On Ton redit ! Cu'v -'iK per etnt. i r, i i ri ;hi- valurf ion U reoH'r.vi f..r th fir.-t ye.ir : t' l- - f-r t:;.. f-ei-oii !. and tl.( n. on :i;id :t;i r i',:-. third year, only ..!.. -'li-. tii -.!'t:c' ! -ir -ij .il i :n.l !L,,.,rf.ici::,i" interest is payablc.iiui'.i.-rlly. TVYEHTYPtS CENT WILL CE DEDUCTED Fr.-.TU our Ten Years Credit price, nt the ojitiv-.n of tha buyer, if he pays oi 1 ii i. it ad ten per eeni. in: re l ivi; (..in one ye-.. fr. ;i H -f : r.-ii.i. jo- and ii.si rt;-"i!ip'K.ii p;iy-it'i.t. wii; be ai'-i-.v. i j-; .-c-'.t::-:m nt. On fness Generous Terms At low triers, rtreinir f.efi 31 to -.". ";. r,T. f-.S-i'K st(!. r.j;, yjtr. rn era-iivru'e ut FP.i.T l'OLLALS l'Kit AC UK, a.- i..r m.: ..;:y tind l-c-::l Hdvi-tita.rc.. He. l.:i.w . . 4. j 4 ji . it v a ?? . r:. 'M jiercs E. li. Liiiei.- tt 7 ea.--h i.-- I sS T'l i !1 In years e-re.lli;:t i" ; eree.it., I :!. v."ii! eu.-t, i:: e:::" :ct.::i;:l j.av. f tee-ito. the totiil su-ii of I - i) An t P'-o irro.i i;f S-ho'd i. !i.d. at ?7 I i'ie iev.:-;t p.-;.e, asid fre Jr! t!v I .-.'laftttetiou f r '4. IO an I Iti c.oiiarii, ;!. year.-, at ten perco.-.t. j . intere: t, eo!-'t J ".2(0 !: Makir. a dLTereiicc in f.;vor ol'R.;:! 1 - ,. . It roa I l.in.?.-of ; e " u' i:t idra fair ei!i.:ifi.-..ii the avei;e prt.e at v.-hc l ;;e!.ioI Land-1 hi'vc liocn fold, rhonld he i-oiiii-art-.l !ih tlie avenij;e priee of ear l.ail-r-.id i tn-ls. Take ior example the nver:ire lri -o of S10.r;i per a- :e. 1. 1 v, !.'; the Sr..t Jt. h... .1 I.::-, i ; i e b.-cn .-vd !. :. per i-( foi t ot S;'! .A u iitor !.:..nd C ri t'..'-ionei of thi .1.-;.', f.-r i..,- f..,r en.titi' Nov. di'th. h';dt, ;i.nd 1 do a ere ..?(.- nt'thi-s pri.-e j:i ten years at ten per cent. luP-ren the V'.:il r ii-ii r.f. Hi ii Pertaet Irom !.is the total cost of I'J t'riM of . ,( M. ii. i. Land.--, at our moriij-e Iilhl- .. ro.lic pri.e of sl''." pt-. aer... '.. jo ye..r.! credit -it 0 pir cent. 5t.t-rt-.--t viz ZlZVi 40 Ai.d t'.ie ditt'-retiee oo .i ou-rt' r s..,! ti.a in favor of Itaiiroed La::d. .. $1,130 C'l Tats 'soiap-irisor is not in.ide to pr- .- t'l it the -sh. r.l .. : li :- I-..-., M too ,-: t., .rove tat! t the law ol .hi- jstnt-j ls-ii; 1 .cn ratified I v a.-t '.d id Itiioii i J at n -r . .- i,::i.i. ,,i-di ..; .. v::.. : .-..von dol'-i . i rr j if-e: .tied the t.-. erase aiuat iin i.l t:,i: J!. .vr'.M. ! it. it. J.t.rt'!-- is r.itit'ed l.-y the ?a. :.( httf!!iiii:t .:i-! i-ructii . 1 viT.Lvt. i H:ii!ro:.;l l.:v. ' .'c iir...t'!.er a'.n:i-:i -c i-i j ::o l.i .-1, ! . i! o , i y -; 'i e i: i. n i-'ii ( , t i'i . h f ;i i - i" : .' - :n -? - ' j:. iej ' Jo ).:P two s. 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III Tllii : -l: I'' V .11 i k' I t.. rivi: t.-. i: I tooliti.H, o.:: .it IX TV ..a"i i re r. ir.-.l -i:i J !! Wi -' ' "H i : U ',! " Ai. .t .- u: M 'y. -t ! i l.U-.' .! I. . - :i.i. ui i. .'. l ; ':i!y "1 j in ir own r.'i !.' 1; i tlioi. i i lie; pe.-i 1.- , i Aliests tln ir 'itrUs. At. Oat 'it i- n. -. dat'o.:..-; .'a i:i i r.'y Mr. V. 12, i tn r-i.i. o MiiitT, or ill- i i ' !; y ; i laiuU ::5 lTr!'( hore.J. tn!. I'd nnd fitted up f-T th.otsii..1 Water i'.ll eojup:,-,-: i.d .:t:i:-..i-.:ei !. ' I'.li.'i "id v.. -ii:- et:- i.p- :.e'l V. i '.. tin ll - t-oui.try hiii-di. io ie! ii i.i 1.1 v.I.i!.! d.-iut; oh. f . " ---- 7 tT""; iT 'V MS W.. Ji&i- .. tjC I -;--.( .) .;'.le ...ie-M;.:: w t; i- ; li; jiulis, iu. i'it..:. p.-rtie- .:': -;: r !ir ii i: . in-' ! hen- or i c'. . M iiuK . . '-it -n-r it a note 0t .! 1.1-1 j :. . f s .V 1. .ei iL-jli. l.. ot .I.IU. t ii ...In ..n- Sdoi a e - I'-,... . -s ' t r i ' - ' n- 1 at a a tt rornTTrn:,. i v n. i s , ' . I ! " t 1 PI J- -L jt. V J ,i.i. . J. i O i. JJ -i I r -. I ;ir.fle , V. i . J f.'.lt. T' h i.n 1 : i U-il- Ii'i t-. i'l l!:..lr.. .h F hi- 1 ! vio; lav'.'-'-t' f n t to t.!l i ' 'T.TA I N K! Kh'AGOI'iALE RATES F. r f iTtll- ;.!. -tii-i:! tl'Ti h.v'.i.: J. ll. PAY it...-,. l,vvrht ;; c Lerliite-, ire : !u'. I il:i:u";ui(-;cr i One ?, or lli. i f th r.r.d viil sell thttir'.. ik of DBY GOODS, HAtG, GA?3t BCOTS, SHOES CARPETS a !:T!0?:3, FoiiTiin :::::? ti:ii:ty i;av.-, to ru-.ke r. cia f i- ; in-t re-etved a !:ir Faulty tn.d Mapie . i-'.:!l . i-irk. V.'e l-i. w !1 ,e!ief.:d . '.oeh i.l i abvi, Uii&t'Sf Li7.U The !; -.!:'..!- i siec pai 1, in cudi T fail f.r i Ui -ii'jio JTi.UuiJ.UC;i Ail gool-: rur-.-hat 1 !' this Ot.t'o t tti nr Citj- Jrcvv. VI i 1 TJ.V V, PL . 7 7' 7" A" .V O U T I! '.VILLI iM :"'S'; d I.f CC0:.'M0I)A 11 ill ii i 6; 'a "r. r. r. tJ aljl? ';: r IVii.l-':'..-. "r.f- 3; I. .-.I- frian ( h- PI "! 11 -aotli'l ; a::::'). , r-T-; -.-3 ' -"5 hit) m-1 i :.. x;. It. i ir' ft C S O si 'i Z. i alt;:; nd r .. , d:;i v : n -.'. ' r re. Ho-..-,., H ivi-.M.re i pt ! w tt ;- p 3 Ait - 1 iT S ru i iJ t-i V1, e -. Finest Lands In Nebraska, Tv;:i to ci dr f :! - 1 y :l:-o:. i C-.to a:ii. in ir.e f.'ir.u i it: or .-. i r.-. i;-i.,-r nn 1 t'-dii c-.-intie:-. .n ; tie a!'.) frechf anl i !i- Jiirr Itlim ri- it. !! l.o ..it' re i tor sap f,r cx-ii or Ions en .lit, ut low rates of iii't ret, oii '.rr i-.v '.: ( land.- ar f.-fjido of ttr. unl within t tcmy uiii. sof thu I'nion Pi" if::- l'oiilrond. und ( t ': ot th. t-v. i -imp: li-ui.e i i i;ii:!i'. Klon atid iitis.'ari itivi-i itad.-ct-!. n. .'. dj.-.i.-k-i. OF. DAT 1 3, Li.tui Coti li.i. fie :;: r U. 1 .1; It. ('.., S'eptii-r!: -.i.,i..V .,. :C i.i.:k.i !'.vi,!ui -t TIAVtV' .. .1 ,11 .' , I IT J i r. !: 1 ot. r - itir v - i r. ! I otllj 1 ho.eoy Let " e- . A ;: ,.. t is; j't ir. . ..'! . a or i ('lid 1 i ' I t At - y t. ific -r --.-. -4J1. ii'VS."-