WW il 6 1 1 Lcqal Notice. ,t ,.,.,. (" i.p o tn of Wm. Ford, do- 1 ,. i-' t, i of ' .- county, Nebraska. T o j ,. ..." . .' vi i i km of .Sun m l Sen;?, and Alice J , ". ,;:, r '. ii-! t -ni l --,tate, Hii-i nil poi ! ' ..n;t - I if ll'f C'tJltO.jf Wm. Fot'l. Ur- l . i ; i :,re h' ! "y :iHirii-J thrit L.:ni. !H. ;;:;n i ; iv : freacys altu A: .., r ice-. (.:" .-.iu t:it.. on the first -. -7 ' f . t r ! -' i 'ui pe'eion in tho Ii3' i ..; .-- (.' n it;.. el.ro-kn. pr oinsf i r ' -.ii'! i:rt t m.H ail ti;s rijrht. i .-.-r.--t ' yii 1 'nsnor.i iu and to lot s. -:. i.i tho i'r .,t PI it'tnouth. .': . r.i.-i... : ll'ii. Geo. Ii. LaU, -..I ,-.; : t. .1 llo 1-t nI' Ot'ulii.r .. ,,, , ,.-..r :., f .:i.i -.,u -e iiirei-iiio-a s . (,.. Ii if.rciid f -t i ion before tii': ' ;,- . t ' u: :. lit ihe Court lla" ; .-v Ivi" iifiit!s. N '-.-hrjskit, i" 1 . on lay. tli 1! h liy of Nu- . . -!l wio-h tiiiie and plaeo y u are I i .;,..v.- :i. nay a lieene. should it ' I t'-r :.!- of the interest of ., . i I ! .'. ! ' MM. II. WltPLI.KR, f .-'; : - i and A l;? S'.'.i'-iM l y Man .. m i. A' 1'h.U'MaN Aity . NBWX OEB Weeping Water, Neb. - IKLFB9 r General Merchandise, BY TELEGRAPH. I oI 1 14 . n. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 12. The election reians coins iu slowlv The result on the S'ate ticket i d-Sul ti' l. authorities dcJl;: Both parties claim lurjni'ty. It wjl! A c an - tioa iti Alsrera is r.i!.'ho--.:cd. In trio pmviucj of Con-taritme the n'y:z-.ui coined sua)'? v. Ivatitan-.M and t.d, t.:o te very email on fiber s.i-. tird :n :y n.- . c.i ug t:; : IV i - -.n v:t:;. ' -quire the r.Sicul avu- t-. ivi 1 . j Ho ;ri;'- th.:t ii. i:s::;--.t In the Firt ui.-tU-.-t, Ni !::'--k. I-::) .- .; tti-ii C'.w :r;:f'i:.t t:i imiu ! crat, is elect.-? i ; ri.. i:: !. Kerr, iV.-:sj., i- tt:r"l m.m '".?; .-I;.:;.! I V l"; .'' 1 elected; Thir-I Ho'inr'ii. P.-m., i-.trl - J; J nt wj !n!i' iu-u th j i'.u iu ls- A27D TIH STOHE 2073 -o Lena! Ho ice. II... :;" :.! .' ! r i"i"-. ii':i-rr-i lont le- I i: :.. . Ii.-ri-'iy mi. i!i -1. t;;:it . ., i ,. t'.i.. r. iT11. S.iii'.i -' i;:trk(-r. :. t i ! ;:ii"n in Hi-- o'li . "t tlie ; ' i :!. t !' Ch-.- c.-iiiiy. Nc- - r , ; . -i-'i t'!..t In- tln W!ior'f th . .. ii. T- 1 N. of II. U . ''. -I . 1 .il I. -1 --i.i'l I.!' till' MUI: : .' i; I ni ! -r ii'.-.iit ;ii lili lirfy ot : '. I 'I' n-iunt that tiiti'i ! r iii I. .o! 1 tti fitao to 1- .r il v n ! : i : i . 1 ' -"Ii-i'l'-l':iti(i;i. !,v.-ri 't t vti I '1 Ulmry ii' i'! wr.'uiz i n 'fiii iirr t hi-ri-l-y to ; . - .' -nk-iii ry -ni l t in t .)' in : - '' .ik l'''' I t '(! t j i .: . ! : I . t to ";ii t '!'--.tU.--i '; . in !- t : init (il.iiiili.r Inn ' ' !'.:. t i...-i. -t of ,.:.! i!i.'l i -i : tii 1 .1" va ihat ?:ii'l '. i m l t iM't u'i- at.'i .Ii liver a i. i i .! (..r .-.ii. trsi-t t' l.i'i l to . ! !'.: ! ! i) -( jf .-ai I court ' i.vi-; aiii'c. Volt lire r"4 : irtol . i ! :': -'.t on or 1 . .'.ti' t.ii; - t ilay . ! -. .- i v i M. l!itki:i, 1 V M A W M r. ii' II l il V. Att 's. l ir J'' iiiitilT, Lcjal Kotico. '-''W linvicjr rlii:.: iM.iin-'t th . .1 ! . i-ri.-h. lii-i-c.,-.- I. i.-;t(; of ) -.i-l :i. nr.. ii"-i l.y int . f'.cil ' lint ..:u-l l-t- iathi- rri.hiito, C.iirt. ;. .... or i . f , u .V.iii li Mb, A. i. ..: ' - - r i i-ir r- l . .. U. i ! 1 1 1.1', l'robdtc Jr.Jse. A. ' '!i I I. I'ru'iutc Ju.l.'i: in ;icl for I.:.. , ' :,.. , :. r. 'icf. ii l.Tit in t!io Hliove . ' . n i: i !.'k" !'' ii c tht 1 li.'ivociiin i ,i ; hi .i in tlm l'rolj.itf :i-i. !. I t tin- Slllil of -I !i !i t t.ir 1 -v n'y-tivo II-. ' . i : r..;.l ('(: 'l r4 . I .. ;.- rI. r:ii' 1 l.y iny-olt' und i.. i. i'l!. l l 11111; i l t o . :i J....' (.1 . ve:i.!jrr, A 1. lSTo. '" ' ''" .loirx j.c ;rux. fi: , ;T,f. CVt. .layr.Iuty. A . . .-tr::i.-i l.-lt at ray s! i' Ic 1 . -i. . i 'i v- t:iil aii'l iii.tiir. . ..l l an t .'.ViiiT 11 lianas lii-'h .. .-, I' ..i i::.l.-: i ii t!i'-1. It si.li-ot tiie . :i..y -' I - n. 1 !ii Mtn.T, tiiiiy irt-t j g ii. y .-':i'o!- in I'i itn . -- . en; Mil iioH!jfe-i.ro;.iiiy in J SCCII A3 DRY tH'OIiS. UKUCKIES. HAKItWARK. U L K L N .-5 WAR K, HATS, CAl'3 BOOTS. PHors. xotioxs. a-o-pint: A.VD COTTONWOOD LUMBER. SH1XULE3 AND LATn. Wo re Agent for Wnr,;x &. Gib.s3 Sewing Machine, vbicH is iiJoubteilly the best Machine now in ly. . murl'.i'Os'tf. CO., Packard, liei). lhore is a llep'ib.:can caia ot two tueiiibcrd in the Ije'i-kituro. Indiana. It kvuh to he con xnl. ! th:it tho Kcpu jlicaus :m: doflatoj hy a r:i:u. walk and Tim) maioritv over tiilfillan ... i . - - . i Twenty-rirat iJistrici roster, ecru., r.OO maioritv over Stewart. Twenty secona JJiatnct .egiey, rep., majority 11,44a. Allegheny County AsseuiLly Kepubh can ticket will averaire 3,800 majority. - - - - . - w I .III. LUI1 11. 4 ' ' ' ' V, Twenty-third District 31. Juukin, ,ater returtl,;ustlfv .;t rei.. id electea. iuo majority in mis : i.lw ,,r tw, n t i I M CfcJ A&2ftr& M C Jistrict, Allegheny county, h 2.CTC. Congressional dclcatioa. The L-.A-l f wifliiw v Twenty fourth ltnet - .Mcueiian, - a d c,t;tilhim rd.ntu' very dem., WO majority over iowiy. j- . ...ji, f,n ,rayh brin- iLpub n;.vNKUA.MA.-iu; uc'cf"u" v Jican and the other Democrat v tiv tbki:t. " TTi(rTH. NKR. I uiu jf l'arcd toiiotoiumodaietlit'l'uLlic with I I C . . t n c , . r , rT i --' -.. . ian l in Liny coiiumoii in nauiJi - i- tiaSSAlK .The latest reports Irom the teentti vo H doubt as u lli0 pyU;;,al eou.i will run : tcati;!oat lanaiDK.uu'lto all ;nt UlStriCt inaiCS .uycr.-i Leuiociay an 0j successor. it:i cii wd3u 1 nnrcnr maiOrilV Or i. UUl ll iii a' uun vnnvmrtti! Il.'t. 15 d-.'"!': . : th orlk-ial vote to deteriuiue with cer- ti, ,i.:',. s i 'i;.v:;ri.- Stn ttli edpillJS :ilcr JilllM tainty who n elected. tstskcfc is co)K-.:de.J ly a!i p-i ti.- rilll-DELPHIA, Oct 13. J'ghty-iive couis; !es laye t een i.- aru Karmei'i. o where you canuct the best Flour ui'l tho c'aobt of it. PENNSYLNANIA. Tittsburo, OcloTjer 12. .iTtith District (.Vsna. ret.. has 051 runiority in Soirfersct county, and Fourth, doubifu; ; I'ircli, Co'jir.n. IU;.. ! u 'V-;. . Lis election i claimed by I'J. i elected; Sixth, Wouw D-m.. i- 'i h o Iti'.My-; src.'i::. c..r.vvpo:: ie:.t Seventh District Morrtl. rep., elec elected; Ninth, d mVtfu! ; h.,u. a! -j -vn'e- troin Mf.-w.N on the m t., ,an tioti doubtful. ' lace, Rep., u pr..hnb'y e'..;vteJ. In th- a -.- .uttt oi tr.e 'r.Mie ti.. i y Twentieth District Griffith, dem., Tenth, WilHaun. Rep. ; iti the jllev.-nth, M .. -.i h-;"y: w:-. t;.e u...-tjiu- Ihe piu-'-'iar iuxv.-red ihe I'.iace. ' ; ISrirdiTar autl Arionl!uraI SiMS9leiei, st ites that, iJ iZ.iiiie had at le.it i.l-y ', thouari 1 trMps Cne:';red atid ha i laid a'.l . hi, ..ia-is H, co'uuuin.a:-' skiH au 1 ! CTfliTR T!?J. fsHPTT RON. BHASS. that the Kcpulicaus are .letcat'M ty .,,iIO;... tl.,. ,,-ti- hcin" t'.Miiv v.i!.-.- w,w": ' ' 7 7 small majouty on their State ticket. ,..., t,..',!,.. P,.,,:,.., " Th li-htii'u' Mr. Morton .h" m, teaph-d awl j wn ,lt :t, vcrc a any of the v.ar. I , ,r C L' SlggZffP W iifJ'2 i iliv A : '. ill. .1 i . i . 1 : i . ' in ...... S T T? -h: l p L O "W s Of uil kiudi arid (iiw. which we rr.tr.t tho West iu the mrlicU .11.. . 'i.i.- ....-,... -.Mn- this State, in the present toness, ThUis( not b,acU a ftllt,winir as we were '.V' '" 1 ' i stands 15 to . It H claimed that the y t aillici)iltu t'm, Wlrtuia. Hat .he taJ ' ' ' ' V o -t 10 nest delegation w,H stand the same, with vrovhJ for pcttic.c out of the trac-s K.t-AIIXKN v-a , J-l(.. a -popular vote decidedly Republican- wh'en the out.i(le n.,,ure j, lslt. Mr. I -----' (; 'f 1 ' ; , Leds ature Renubhcan. Omaha hep. . rt r..;,..r tn I'iw XVi'i0 dmeti, a. i tie.-ccttess and iae- tlna' v. u tt.e .--e-i'ly t an 1 tl'.'tenni'.i 'd vwvs-. of the. IVu-.- I flm. T!ie ba'tle lasted. v.i'!i viryiu.sr ! result over ioitrh when tho i-.--neh The following are official returns of from, mo.it of which are . moia!, iv;iu' the Congressional elections: First Dis- the Democratic ticket 1,27 majority. 1.'.,1.,11 Tl. l.ncl liv'm imritv Thn uorpn f-iMlllT!'.-: VPl Ifl tfl.lll UaVC p. nnnnnn np WW PI nilD ina-iiiiii'iju, iu-., .-j--v- r - . - ' ... ! JO rUUHUO Ur AAA ruuun Second District Creeley, In J. licp., '.,- a democratic n:ajor ly attic ot ate 2o0. Third District Myers, Rej., 1,- tien of 18oS of. 4,l.r,t). 1 lie Dwmicra. amd 315. Fourth District Kellogg, Uep., have a majority in the IIoue ot lle;re 2,702. Fifth District Harmer, Hep., senratives; th5 Senate is a tie. A portion of lieiks county, inclu- Shanks', rep., majority m tlie Amth ded in the Fifth District, has not been Congressional Ih-tnct win not txeeed heard from officially. Sneer, Dem., is '0J. The re.-ult for Coiiare.-- la the and. with undoubtedly elected in Seventeenth Dis- Fourth Di.-tiiet i- -in; un.L-ci-aod. infreai-cd larilitii. feel a.urcd that we can give .:ct over ) J Morrtll, by 125 luajoritV. rw.v- the l.et and most Flour of any in the state, .it I I y wy -Jf? f ""."i 1 j I'OISDS of 1111 .42: jiren in cx"ha?e for (rood w-i-i o e tire;uiao uoing Kris SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Produce Bought and Sold. Heed Clinton i, .'en. OHIO. Cincinnati, October 12 Stevenson's maioritv for Concress in the Second District i31.4G8. The indi cations are that McClurg, rep., in the Fourth District, is defeated, and the l.e Tours Oct. 12 midnight. No news from Orleans or Ihtiteau Dun publicans here have about giveu up as to wnetner r j.-mioi c..-i.j.-.. -.... Schenck's election. last rnght and much aiu.e -ty is ma i , - Columbus. October 12. stcd, (,e neraj Lamp n rep ; it Fonrtecn Democratic counties sdiow a 'F J?ainrd cot,.-iue: ah., at. . - -S'.V:.1 en tnousana i iu-iaas nai wiaj- S3! A TT 21 &M O B 1 T H R-Publiean gain over the last year of bJte ?LA 8 8 IfiWU B n 37y6 Fiftu Itepubhean counties .show errs .1. V.'. S:i v Z t. ij I: A' ri: TENDS OR .- i.i.r;. t :t. ; our'i!i(i: trrouna 1 1 v- : l, i I lie ciiv. c tic.p'.y . .i,..i i . . i , i l d on or belore '. '.' ! r ..f . 1 r i" COUNCIL. . 1. ( ... ' .'y iUvonlcr. .July-lwlTnr :i Ueimblican train of 331 ; total gain in 27 counties, 4,127; Republi-an gain of Br.RT.TN, Oct. 125 p. m.. via JiONPoN, October 1 at . it a nine hou i I 1 bv the Prti.-i who took upward of ten tiuei atiu pr:s- oneis. The IVuoian .-s is .-iuaii. i5:vsi5 or tif.s. i.:;::. LrxiMni.N, Va., (via Milhore) Oct. 12. Cen. Robert i:. L.-e bi eat he. I Ids la:t at th'.rty uiiiiates pa ti:;iic o eNvl: this moi iiiiu, of cunce-lioa !' the. li';;i:i, J a-eii 50 yci'.r-. S niomh-t and 21 days. J lie h';:tii to irr.w wor.-e on M oi iay. and j eontinuei to ."ink until ho died, 'i !ie I places of business are c-o. cd, ihe 1 -rds to'.': n? and the win 1 ' e. ia.ii'Jnity is thrown ! into tlie deepest gr'n-l'. ! L: n;n;ton. o.-t. 13. i Are cxoluivt! Azc its in this coar.ty for the .a.le ol Stewart's Celehralcd Combination Coa! or Wood Cook Stove :aU-we will not he un lcnoU-Main street, one dor wert of the Rank. lIvATTir.MOUTiI. Nl-HKASKA i ive us a ca SHOO FLY" DON'T BODDER -MORRISON Fcr Ho is Too Busy Waiting on Customers. 'MORRISON'S "SHOO FLY,' MEAT MARKET One Door Eil of the CoUrt'IIouio is the plmue to Kctall Kin in of IIo haa fitted up the finest M i: !cet n tho Flat, and kcei". iio lnt.i? Ixil tho hit of ileal. Meals del ivcnid in any tantit iii.-- on .xr.cci.il contrcto. Hithest PncfS Pai l 'fvr IP A. rr A rff rJT 1 Don't Forget ihe I'Ui'", Morrison's ' Shoo Fly. y'd.Vwtf. I! 11 UAAi It ON Tllli ("J:"i. Leo will be tt:i'..-i "!i Saturdiy, i ETTSSg f! rSSB SSNH I.Vn. .at i:o.m. The ruM;n: v:i!l I.e Z M'A . , - i t . . i . . ! l:ice.i !:i:iaci: ni'io. ai :i i..i; i eii.iti. L wb.eii .-tat. 1- in t!. ' in ! t i f the i M .-1 U J rrT V i H'e viest Slock of Goods in the West! as I i 1- T.!ii-::o:!, ii.tvii'j .i-c.r.e i it w a ; " hr,i.,.r r i.i- ":i.--t thii tha c! -e !: 1 i .... tl!lt'.;.f I .! il.-t Ui;i sboai i be to dedi.-a'e a h ai e to ihe -Li-vice of KMcj'.-.a. "l he eo:p-e v. a re moved to Li :y I'roia hi - v : ncc to tin chapel, where it wiil lie in .-tare utit: Saturday. Tout:, O.-t ! -r 14. o ncnt and no Interest cn Borrowed Capita! to bo &ade til uUdktiliiol b . I) iiiiimt I't'i '..'111 1!S I' 11 li ill i ui SOUTH WEEPINC VVATEH; two Congressmen, I'erry ami roster, ana uustacies to tne i-wo. t rrobably' lose two, Schcuck aud Mc- ing of IVu.-ian .-ic:-o jjuns are s-o tar Q 'W overcome thut a cannunale heiore i( tri- o" ,..;.t,l,n vPar,,v may be motnontav.'y expect -d iiie m : : T"s it , . Vm occupied Or'eans yc-tera y.- in .s,.CJiviiiS v. bo... ' a French corns was ciuauifed on tlie ciunati District Stevenson, the meru-j A 1 rtiu n c.ups W her elect, is in the present Congress, but ioans-o. i1'- '1 ' vlrt,;rvi-ruia:. r1 he goes back with 1,500 majoritj', where Atrei iuo. -a last year he had but yoo. uurinena Tucks, October i. Wi Ferry, Republican, is elected in the Fir.-t The jutrv has ju-t v c.ive 1 the f.!- District by 000 majority, succceaing otia- i xrl .iri im!.orta:r. I ienco v.c- Legal noilce. . ..: :ei; -t-tt I .'-1 - L I -1 . w iihhi aad -y i i'-: ! -t -1-f -...Innt : ii'-:: .'. liott I ll;i'.? 0:1 I i -. . 1 1. i -r . 'i .- 1 a y !.i-tit:oii i ' , . I .In ii.-iitl i)-i.i-t. ;- . -. i: i t . .v.r;.-ii -. :oi I i-oiu-. !, .-; vu us k:1 -ot, i! t ! -.i-l: 01 : ... 1 . w nil int--.. : a Cie r . !' i- ! r c,-.!t. per : . ; i I i 1 ' ii ;.c 11 i-l .:n ..: : : i-. '. H c I t , i - i - i . t v . i - ' r i ; ' .1 ' ". iFi rn . . . t . . i !: : i.i. I li.-t i I . 1 : i.i-!..i!-i:' t'. 1..- i in - :i 1 .1- 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . ' r. . i : 1 it-- o ii-t 1 j ol ; ... , ... t -;r 1 1: in l'i o t-o-. . h . . J. . !...- i . 0:1 af:i.-ht-l :u.;.. 11- : tol I I :i t i.i 1 I - t-izj' I - - . - - . 1 , lulling nn.v .--i - , , , der, Democrat, wlio was eiecteu two t The courier who LioUL-at tre m HD AMERICAN fehW3 telligcncc wa, permitted to pas, tin ou.h iiiuii,ainiiuu.iu.i t.. . " - , 1 the 1 ru-ian line Nothiiur is .received to-day lio'.a Or- j I r of! leans or Fans. A di-palch iVe.i.i tao sao prelect ot IWt 1 i-Ac-iue dated W'c inc.- lay, fii'.y OLD 1ST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE CITY. IE0 t'u.t lie h.ei the largest aud best electud slo-.k. of ITALIAN AND TVT A "IZTT TV The State was llepuidican last year oy The battle occurred Friday, tho .iU'.- '"-'- -,.-"", M.AtJ3Jjili 7T()U.). It is now Claimed by 15,000.- ,taween Fort Mont Valerian an 1 I -.V. 1 he 1 ni-.i.ns have bee,, cm ;c.r j T o, The Congressional delegation stands now jJ30 Cou th ,Ve.-t side of t'an- retreat iron, ,,. Ir-u-t TV1 O NT7 AT V. N T S la to C. The new delegation will stand -ft Kh under Gen. Duerot, Laving 1 I'1 'Ll J ,!1 uuJ i ljUl U M Li IN J- O, thctjamc SeLei!cki? defeated by about 3e a sortie in force the Fiu.dans were CUn-l , , k ,v.r.;J T.I TOyES. TOO maioritv. A L'llCVOUS loss to the i. ...i .1 i'....i... I mil u-,re lolcet to i"' l'-loiai.' to t..- - I I ex lieill.- I ii' 1 aio i.is.t:. .......... ,i.i. i I C ilif.rni- the report.- ot .-n-. - - :t:l -o- il X..r;:; - ids of Main .treci. between Second andThir J. tutes t asure in annoum-ins - ti.tii--. and cut to pieces i -e: n.-i of eiv.uiy i.?id several ! a:;::-. At toe same time ( 'arirobert made succe fid suitie.sOii the h ft of Mo.-tll. I.oNI on, Octo'. er I I. I', is stated that the i;ru-.-iai:s have not yet becii alee to ji'ant a .sialic battery near cuotigh to d.s.tuib up part- el I'aris. A stea iv ihe ha- recently bcc.'i main .1 fo'i.-i f e-ts Moi:t :e T5 j-. .7 if'-) fSJ--X-3 HE A nXTOXffi,, Lu ntp:it d c Republican s'trength in Congress; for he retreAtW Versailles, entirely surnnh r I-urni-Ued rrotr.p.Ty and neatly at tho very JS one of the few lueu I "PU ing the position t hey had lately Occupied loae.-t i riees i os-ihle. loUsl.V devoted hlUJSClt tO the gOOd Ot , f wnjc'a tl.v minllt haVC cheiled upied I v'vood-n nuts tor il.c tioop- a:e amv 11ILT i.t tlie 1 i U -siai! ;i i-1: :o:i i -io. e .m.-i. the 1 at is lo: .i.ioailo:i- KOTIOKS &C, &C3 ever l-roglit to the city of riaitsRiouth. TO BESSES TRilSB He would say that he ca.n fill orders as c'ajap a? any hou:io west of Chicago. He buy , i.-.til.A fc. k.l.kif Vii I 1 1 itftier : trie l'atis i.:-;i.io;tiion . . . W- Woi'nt KltiCt3Ptim tne counir, iefcaiu.e-.-5o ... ....... thii western lart ol tans. -. , ,. . . , , , - , s it "i or -fi,j t,- -oil to h -" l: He does ii!--ni.--s ou v. .inini. una 0 Wai rant batlSTaCIIOn. ThujJ whi,e wc in in the popular vote, "0,n various parts of F.-a:,-' hi pa t-cttlany d.-tur; n died Im.ii -e I y ; r;-.;:t hli castoaiew tne ri. es of rents aad int,-re,t.oa , u : v. , i t, still hold our large preponderance m t t,K ,tat.,I!l(.nt that the lhu- i-ui- !e g.e a ac -e.-.-y ot - a.m. i v , i.ut m the wuy of Main street near 6th.. PUttsmouth Neb. h delegation. - are com mit in- the treatest atrocities thus ar lrti-t rated all e.o. t.. o . CINCINNATI, Oct. 13. ;nh c" r Int.ovii.viierelliey iW.-i..,: to con-tru -t o.c. n.-ue vvu , rT- T-" K' Jl 3 I 1 Special dispatches received by the Ja- thet Ivaa, .he Pru--ians "have j -.thm a:m o. J.: guns, lie is an ...a- WJ " -IVHENVOUEUYA zette 'give Judge Wilson, a majority of 10t UIl!y ;Z..J thu riuthor-Mes of 'he 1 t V!:':'.,,,!,,.:.,,, :..;V,,,,..S I n 7vn 'wvw 10. mjr - K9 Alkfr9 tivi.ritv.slY. I . 1 J....n U viwt'TIJt.On lOl I lie ' --'-'-"' "". I It! - -Mm f- r; J P . i . - 5 - Ji. j:tJ sJVrfiwi - v ; .. - . . ,a" J. -I' h .f i t t!i-- i lie Mo.'!::-- I.'oiu a.. .ne. l.o,:-. , (.-..imuiv. . . -- . , . ,. . , III. 1 .: ! 1 i 1 . 1 -. i . . . ; .1 t y .1 No- j 4 f-"H- y-. 5?' k m .t il i.;.r.iilo..,l,'wrTt;ii ja-w aw 11 1. :i, 1 -.11.1 iToi'iTty or- , i..'v tfii' 'Ii:.'. 'vii'i c-'.-Ij. ; ; '. : ','iM''.l.M, 1-Y M ' ! ' ' 'I' WW AN'. i I li.. .. :!i V .Vtiomey. ! L "Til iiOC9. P. -. - i.i-' : 1.,! i--tri-t, withiu ; i-. v , v j. iia. 1 -. . r. ' ..11 1 .' a ;, .i 1 .1 oius V.', Tt:ir'..w will ;. M -.--.ir.-t Carter. Miry 1 ruh! .'.r. '.v th.-tr -vt l' i. -lid .P.lin - : -i..t . . 1 -i :,. ..a i:..-.iith ? ' t!:' ir 1 .. i;i..,. i:i ioe , 1 i'. r; .i i . .1: t 1 !. in :!' ! r '. .1. :..'..i:.-t tin- saul ti. w :i i d 0.0 - V.. l..irlo-.v, j . -,!.. t.ii iii ;t the -iii 1 di !.-nd- '. . Vlii ...iv of lcfi.'-r. 1 ......I... In the Fourth Indiana District Me Kinney, Jletu., is elect ea. tlie authoritie In tne rourtn uuio uisttict iae id tiie bui'iii'-i'-' d t" 1. Mi i lie .-!'V!:i 1 , y .- :. ia l -' pi': a. La.i. 1 a.i t.11 Cv. l. led Ll th:: liii'-l l'i OAK ' '7 1 1 1 1 Vv VN HAVE BEEN SOLD IM THE LAST TWO Years. Not One Has Failed to Give Satisfaction. . , ;'....:. . er Hi: - ! t' ! y i-' tao 1 i... ..i i .-u :u 1.!' S..-' av:.!i i:.t re a h. :0 t!i.- r:ite of ten --r 1 . 11 '.l-.ii. 1 fi.t; j-.1 '-i e ' 1 in-- ''- 11 1.. ..e- i'k ..t ii I -oi'rl. 1111 ord.-r of nt- i 1 ' eriil-.- t he I'.. I : V !'l ''! "I t ' of .... ; , ! no 1 In 1. to it : The S .1 : i i .r .' 1 r r of .-e.-teni No. '.'.. J. 1 ri li o: r:in-e 1J e:i.-t. ).!-o if the ; .l ie.-- .. IJ.irloiv. tae .-o'ltn.Ni-i. THE V ARE i:n iversally ackxowledoeu Tlie Best Cooking Stove Made And wherever known they STAND UNRIVALLED t o-, ii-iiii' 1J nori h -i..ii in eounty. . eor.n-ka. ... . . . ; :i.-n i 1 : ir the fiiiin1 -.-I I to j.iiy ... -i.i 1 .-.1 id i ii'.iii 111 lliiiow , - , i. rlo.v mi- ii.,ti:i-.l tl.iit 1 iii y ro j For Uniformity in Hi. kin? -,.-. .-..r iti-l aii-w r- i l peiiii-.non . :' ' IPh d-iy ot N..vi tiilicr. ISTii, ur v. i-l Ii i . i. ieied asainii tlu :n. .1 ii , l I. l-t". - r rit-r. M...: v ICrithl :oid N. J. IV t , M i ' l'i -ir 11. t t-ieii.l. ' ; I I.I. v i ll A I'M AN. -: ' A.t..rt..-.v, for l'l:.-2.ti!l. ! geni for price list, to I Fur 1 1.- .111.111 v in ihe ui-e of Fuel. For Durability and Convenience, And their perfect adaptation to the W A NTS OF WESTERN PEOPLE! Public Sate. : "-: l - 1 1 -1- 1 v uiv o that 1 will offer for 1 - ;.. !e .h. -. i i i ter, on Stit urd.iy. the 1-7". .1 th- hour f Jo'elo; k 1 s. :, ., .', il oi-e -il ::i:.'. in Seho.,1 li.- -.: .1 r-i 0 in town .:e.n 1 1 ruiii-'e , ; ; . ' !-- .uit'y. Nidir--k:i- .li.i t .'i i- fi.l-.-f ' ta- e ol Il.,ni.. 11. a. I'.vi1 n:u.-oN. (' -. -'.! ,'i ritif-" i.-ii' l'n'oe.e li:-truetien. in and lor Cii.s county, ii'D. ' ' "' '.'N l' 1' I!v the s-t! .'--ri! ' r. in Louisville 1 frei ;;.i !. on O-toh.-r o:!i. lTlt. one jcarlin , u 1 e'.l eoiol . WM. II. TIIOM.Vs ;TTET:G:i FARMERS!! 'ii.i.- i, ,ii:!l(i'.iiji.-i.t -Vu 1- R:Z APLIK md MOWER Call Oil s sc:sxas?e & CO. Ai i ,s yir.r YOJ:K STOKE nud .examin ll.eir .i..c .,j,rc 0.1711 7:1 Chi 31 Reaper & Mower " For 1870! , '--.!- hire.- ftoek of EUEAKIXG ANt .1 i.LE i'. w.-. E. T. DUKE & CO., PLATTSMOUTII. uuglwlyr NEE. HENRY BOECK DEALER IN FURNITURE, .;..- i - - ' ' ' ' LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- or xll EscB:riio.N3 and at all raiCBS. -.0: Metalic Eurial Cases, 1 . 1 .1" . . i-i-n. ; o. 1 '..!- ,i-' 1 . 1 1 ' ! .--lit .1 1 .1. : 1 tl,v..!!U... ..-sactcatUat riauea- , v -- "-- v. " . . 1 jonty 13 121. , , ticrcuis ti.e.-osclves lie de. lvev.-'l up ti.r :.--'--ii:o .... . ... , Crowds arc collected about the news- C ;uU"C lu view of the frluhtiu. :d-.'.sey wa.ba.l y .ta:ua .ed .. .v:n r ! paper offices watching with interest the ' of ' T t5l0 ,oVc; uutent i re- ! '''a ve,-c,s a:o rep... K'IC 10,1 7 u"" I bulletiu of the game betwaen the Red d to have a.ain brought the alien- cgram line, tl.rou,!, .rcln were p..- ; Stockings and the While Stocking?-- o the IVusun mtiita: v autho.itic- ! t-aie-L delaying ami di,oraam.i. : tne ; Tl,. wfreets were filled with DCOIiie While :r" 111 . .1... C ...;.,., ,...o i-ws-.! f,,-, Lo i A ' -al. L.-J ca.-ie i-eiMCP. JHc C.I.. Ol J. w:u c.-t vo nothi.. to Io..l: at them, whn her ye, buy .or net. I!y esatninins the ftie.lt Keiiablo-'i-ou illbesUc te tell v. h u other part.e enucavortomandle yuu. j- f v. ! 11.1 ii'.'ii V Vl . '.. tt .ii'l ill illU saii'jrt'i3 in t hut iv.irit:n. :ts a lis. Iti fca tiUti N -.v Vo;t;.:. ) : 14. !,, W c' tlm bist.inniri.T- I ' av.aiiwi in v,. .... - A. i-ailCO. but they suddenly scatterea wnen iu prate;Rns enter rlcn.H-A Jili.-.oti figures were posted. i;x?.-;tioit to i'rij. ",.1-rs. O.-toi.er i. IOWA. " Offi M! report- irom i.eaugen.v '1' ' ' "".;-. J v i ruAC I il.,, lnu.; im . .tfere.l t ).-:-.:ias -t ! .-M-ite-l i-v the cru. -oy ei i.n- 1 ns- lan-. , jsO 'Wi ttlti i- . . .1 s lurtt tin- 1 , -i ......! ' 0 I EDAtt liAl'IDS. vClOOCr 1 . :!.. " . , K,.....,i lorees MIC fil Ut-' -, ' :c 1 :.C! . t- vl n: lL;e;s o l 1 The election returns eouie in very slow w i.!,i- ..' il... !.,iir;.. 'iiav receiv-d ! hoti.-c.-, shot in e i i f: le 'iiu. tou-n-liit-s of this ( Linn I COUn I ... .1.... I .I'.'.r....!,.,. to .-. i- .-lit 1 v. : t .. -e:n e-- ou'i--: I and lull' ty give Cotton, Republican candidate for ton i::ltte'ries'of ii ! 1 Vr:i!l -.;. 'Xa new j A -uiali dct-.chu.eiu of ii ;.,v;,. :..,;, idi., I TTTTfJTTJRER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, congress, .-o. ui.ijoiity. j tiiom ha. ueeii receive-l ltooi 1 aris io eii. n 1 . -.. 0 . - -. - ... county will probably give the RepuUican LalliMtn expedition is prcpatiug for ucirh'nariioa.l having bc-n mutou:, te I A newspaper e ! : e ; -on .lent sends ioitr.-aiiieaCial acc-citit ..: uMLi.) - iiiil-. U i, I Fi.iiei- - I and 1 :t n 1 .-.1 w-ei:.".!. D HAL Ki: IX Hardware & Farming Tools ; ALSO t- . . n .. 1 C tw... hi o r.1 T nfcii v n a- t'if.. State ticket 1,4000 majority. Jones anaaexu,,t to d-.'set.-n-l in Farts an I feed to i.-j.,!,-:-. Mio-f. tctir:), ' ' ' county gives Cotton TOO majority. His Si"iior Trappoli, Grand Mister oi v. Im , in comui :tt I. v. as iiogire 1 to m gflfiffr Jifil-ChtSS G iX)(U (tlld L UdruntlJ l at to Ol majority in the District wi.I reach 4,oW- Free Masons ot Italy, who is to super- .le.i.h wttn .-ti.-ks 1 y tue p.-a-anir.v, ao 1 lhg Creek tovynshij-, leuton county, on intemi ,pe organization oi Italian vol I the ret-tot tlie ui--u were .laiigca cue t .. : f I am 1 Sum ft Si of I'lrsl Hands. one troin a tree. j . . , c. The remits fi.vAine to the ani;i--s of! I. ons and Lie ;.ie li'.itabcicd at 1,UU0 a Xo. 1 Plows and Tut li valors, eiosins out a: t.'ost. Hememher the pht-.e- f .I;iV l:s . i.i : fil. ! A-!.cvial to ih-! eveti!!!-' ic.eeram from - i-m ".-I i London siv.ii di-p-.r.-h was r..veiv.-.i ! oZJSSZ i'-., 0 4 fj t-9 XXXX At 82.50 p or sac- IX FLOCK 2tOO per jSACJli. Jlmn A churta Tjot. per lJU lb Hrti 4 hhoita. Eitra (iood. 81 tv per 1 "'11 Corn Mcl SI -' per IiunJreJ poiiud.. LOUR Exchanged for Wheat as usual. Wheat and Corn sround on Toil 10,000 Bushels of Wheat an- 20 000 Bushels Cora W. E, SHELDON. Agynt. FfhlOhtwlf. Weeping Water L'ebraska. DEALEKS IN l)ry Goods, Crouericn, Hardware, yueeti.-vrare. "uots, and hoe. Hiit .. u:.d Cal . Acri'-ultiirjl I mp litnetit" of nil kiri'l-. Weir to''1 "I X L" Ciiltiviitor.i, 1'iiion Corn 1 I m 1 . 1 1 . 'iran li tour i:.d I'riiieeiou l !o,. .. A c A ' ..'i'.' mtuM, nil of v, hi-li we oiler to tho ft: Hie tit luo o'e-t retail 1 rii.rr. All Goods Warran c As Represented, f, rf-f)nT constant aim will he to yell io low'' it will he to the po-ifi e uiivnuttitte of every . -mcr in the w fttrn and cci.t.vil portion o . Vurt eoituty to i.iiike this their heaiUieirn-ry for tru-i-1 k. HEED. KKOS. . (j inir AVat'.T. -1 A. l."o. e are l" wi;nH lor .Mutvtv, lteapeis nd ra.thinc Alueiiiti.-". tuowtf '0 . - - 1 inieii'.. .10. 1 ... the county ticket jioded Jilt liepucilican unteor3 ha3 arrived, mine on, I iin D.roiT:itic. About SOU 1 .. .... i:,.l ,..l,.li,il.iiciiiliiiiiiili(.r I Prenarellonnriir ti.f Sw Tork F.lec i iinii; uio ...ii i.. u ..... .....l...., . - - 11 1 . .1 . 1 I l Were pOilCU III tins co, aim as iui lie Vr,,.T- ll t 1" .,.lt will not. he known l.eforo to-morrow Marshal Sharpc i piep.ii.ng to i.i.... J States t-lection laws n x ' 1 i- i- .... ' t ... i .i... i t i. l ... I Oil. 1 lie l'i ottnmioii .uiu mih. ,ie i -, - , ,. ,, , 1 .. . i:o;:i iin.r-, iiiico n.e i -t , .. 1.11. ii"- ,il i .i .i i . . i tnniiih number ot Ket.uo;ieans nave I . . , ,, . . . are generally aeieaieu inrougiioui sue - . , ,, , , vi.-u-na: vi -veiiMi-eni. . lacainei 'i,i.c-..;i. ate. voiuutceteu a eeo .s, a.... i-. " ; i.ieU taLed that th- IVu-iatis were IT! j v Burlington, October 12. cans . . " y-.,,.,...-.. . ri.u.UAt nim pari. particulars In Monroe county, Waldron, rep., for them for then- servnas. Ihe IJemot'ta.ie , t!:i, p.,, arrlvt.d when Confess, has 300 majority. The Re- inspectors have not been aptomtcd ie.i ! ,i, . Tlir, (li-, au-h kit. but a dispatch puhheau majority last year was 371.- brive any names lu v.a. :..t,( received from Farts Ly another Montgomery county gives about 370 Re- Marshal ordered jetenla that no at- im..c3 ,h,. e!l.h,, oi- ra;!.s Pubhwui majority a Republican gain of attache shoujd .cave tlie oa.ee oo.we..'1 I ,. t (u ., U()!1 the u:iexpccted event 05, Mills county give4i)) Republican tbis Uuie aui e.eetion day wi . lou. h. j , ,: .!iu;,;e .'o :.;.., lf.n,.l licnn of 140. permission. It is understood ih;i the nv,.-,, October 14. BI-TTSBV LAZF.NBV. props.. LIVERY SALE &. EXCHANGE . t T!-.e h-st of llorM :indBuesriesnnLan.L"8 C jia :r V11.0 liti'i Jcourth streets. -7" : r7r i -iV- OP AIjL. sizes. WOODEN COFFINS Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash.' I WITH many thanks for past patronage. I invite all to call ana examine my 1-rse ptock j.ia1d.twtf. Plattsmouth Nebrafka. a. ib. wm:ra. it, ATTOi: NEV AT LAW and i:or in Chan- v. Uihee .i X'osonic Block P'ottt.-nmutb. nNe' i a-ka. ui iai' of Friture und Coffin. Dan2Stf. militarv are to be he! I in readiness on election day to aid the United States ;iu- thoiidea in enforcing the law it neccs saiy. London, Oct. 13. A. dispatch from French .-ourees says tni-'a-'Ciiient occurred on the lUih, Frtihibition is carried by a majority of 150; Lucascounty gives 200 majority. Special to the Nonpareil. Df.s Moines, October 13. In addition to the returns from the twenty-six counties forwarded in the dis patch of yesterday, full returns have leen received from seventeen more by the State Republican Central Committee to-day, all giving Republican majority as follows : Woodbury, 00; Marshall. 1,400; Davis. 76; Monona, 300; Winneshiek, G75; Iowa. 300; Benton, 1,000; Frank lin. 700; Clark, 500; Buena ista, IM; Cherokee, 175 ; Fottawattauiie, 130; MadisoD, 450; Cass, 300; Linn, 1,400; Jones, 700 ; Boone, 40f total in seven teen countie, 8,730. which added to the 17,325 raajority in the twenty-six coun ties reported yesterday, gives atotal ma ioritv in forty-three counties of 2o.0U0. This is six or eight hundred less majori ty than the same counties gave last j-ear. This would indicate that the total ma jority will fall but little if any short of 40.IMX). The vote throughout the State is stronrrlv arrainst the Coustitutional Con vention. Indications are that it will be defeated five to one. . Of the twelve or fifteen counties voting on prohibition, all, so far asteard from, voted acaln.-t lL Returns from ihe Fourth District are more favorable for vValden. In Tama and Iowa counties the returns are about even with the State ticket, and nearly as well in Benton. , It now appears that he is sure of 5,0iH) majority. C....I.I .a Vnnr.nrnit. . SlOCX CITY, October 13. German side, writes" that the bombar i- Sinn-c Citv gives tho Republican State ment ot Fans wil. positively couiuieiiee an near l'ruvers. between a body of Franco Tirreurs and some Fru.-.-ians. After a short conflict the latter retired, with a loss of 30 killed and woiinded. The ! reinforce the 15; !i corps, an ! .--nose, French less is not known. The occupation of Orlo.nn by the Fri sians is not yet confirmed, though it i certain that the French have fallen Lack along the left bank of the river. The Frtis.-ians arc leaving (iournay, and marching to Mezierc, tu.nia.' from fct. Quentiu. They thrciiten Amiens. Particulars of-the battle before -Met., on Friday last, have becu r chived, lite French made a sortie in f rce and after A tj; -tiM.t.-h fro;-i l.'ei.-i'. uaie I yes-er d iy. :i;i;:onriives that th-t IVt-siuas L.-.ve j entered that place. The c:tiz--n.- have made a stout defense, lut Wt re unable to held the town. I It i-reported 1111 .fTi -i i'Iv tint thePm-H Mans Lave f'a'sleii l:t.-k 1'roai t!i si i- of Orleans, i bey arc no longer m ojcau tre cv or Mcnemr. J he troop whi'-tr were sent i r.vr.r-i to p.:e:it!y participated in the engagement near Ui.ean, are anui afrtving iie.e. lrom lct'Oits 01 tncir oiUceis, u see as 1 that the; Josses hi the two days' action were not nearly to heavy as tir.-t 10- Wo Inive the mo- a'tra'-tive ?to-k of l).-v (i ini.-. No'i.ei-. Do..t.-( lii.,c. Slat Caps and 'no'-. ri . cvtr brought t'j this citv. t'al mid ?- n. . " CLAKK i i'LUMMEU. BAST. The Burlington Jt.TaUsuri RiverlSaiSSCond, In cotineetion with the (Jti'cag, Uurltiigtoii it Quiury J!. Ii. Offer to the people of Pluttsfitouih, and all tha linrtion of NcLna-ka lyiiiB SOUTH II or THE PLATTE. 1 t the most diri ft. and the ho-t. lioutc to the Eii I t-rn. .South K.-i-tern. and Nor; hern tat.. 1 1--..-enkCi s ue.-ii in;; to travel luui lou.-i v .-iniuld take the Atlantie Ex pre-v. whii-h ruiM through to Chiemro without thnntre of Cars, ".('lippe 1 with elet'unt Day Co.-e he-. I'uilumi;' Puia.er Day ull.l .Siet-I'lUK Couthe... and Pullman's Dining Cars. I In addition to the fact th-it this i th iirec- route by w hii-h lime may be yav.-d in r'-a.-l,in i any point in the iiartern or .M nldie M.it.-s. it n- " i trnlfiluliy lie fuil that :t iinffiwi. tlie be.-t in. - and tiie finPKt eiiiii.meiit of uny k extern Line, cusuriuu to the pa--sc:iger i j Spccd7 Safely and Comfort. ported. Ve:-:sailie. Oct 13yia UcrMn 14. The French h ive suei.ed aud Wautoii y fired the p.. lace id" St. Cloud. The Fi-eiit-h battalions J.:iJc a sortie from I'aris to ii.V. TLcV Were rer.tjlsed the battle were driven back with tie- i ,y tj, Sect.nd iiavarian corp.- which lo.-t mendous loss. Ihe l'rtissiani took a great number of prisontis Ihe cattle in and around .Uetz are uy COM &d i , , , i i- . - i . ing by tne liunureus noui riu.'i pe-i. The bodies cannot be buned quick enouch to prevent epidemic, notwith standing hard frosts have occurred. 1 he di.-ea-e is spreading rapidly. The French lire from the fortifications cf Metz continues incosav.t!y. EW York, Oct. 13. only l'J men. I.UCoiial Luxury To be found fan t with is an c litorial luxury. Tnis is what K .-omcti ne lea Js to. a told by a brother editor : "Jones eot mad at an aiticlc in our pap-T, and came to see me airei': tr lie oi. ii t l.ftiave h!i::-e:i jo-atciy t tee, when, upon 1 irer.-.-roa !y gave !.ia tlie , .- l li . . . F pound ri u.'.-u a lit i U'Vi s mat i ca i.i -i. . the end of my aiai an i i..' geu:ly iay , .. i i i':i .... I iov.-n as ir n- was tirt-i, atiu ie.i-'i a sec l-.i.s 7-. 7. v'A S. CL0 . M &, CO , .:..:i-GLOTniNGW:a The Times" cablet dispatch f ays a let ter from .Minister Vahhuiiie to hi-wife at Brussc'.ls, speaks of the t.iobbi-ic of j ,j- ,e Wanted- to go home !7,,7S vl;7 .-.Js&YS' A?JD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING nates nln.-iy sh LOW e.s the LOWK-T. - eagccLcekcd thronth to ny t.oint Ea.n. ..!.. l-I.lihl.s, su. , A. E.T0UZAI.IN. Gen. I'u -enger Ae-nt. ianl-lAwtf. AT -A. SARGENT &""C07 Konp mi 1 si el iss'em, AVE would incite Dialers and the Tuhii generally to ca1 uwl cxiuuincour stock of SOAPS, ! before pureha.-inif r! ew here. 1 Mr. ;-.iin iit huvhi7 hud the iirvimi-i f tntuty cui ' in niantii.e tin ion nil hi.idi of J S.nip-. we f re eorifi lent of piviiiK entire rittisfuc j tiuii to all who may luvur us with their j. -.(.rui. aye. ponp exehnniced for erea?e, and delivered in -,7iy pnrt of the city. : ' Citi-h i-aid for rendered tallow and clear i grease. .-oiip ori:. Kearney m arc, near icrry fct. Eii.'tre, N brn-Ii city. J atie l.'xliwtf. plomatie (torrespondence with Favre. The Times corre -ponde.nce with the MMUCAN SUNDAY SCHG )L UNION, T. F. W HEELER, Sunday School ttissioNary. for Nehra?ka and Southwestern Iowa. Attends lo ertul.lisbina; aud supplying Sunday schools. Parties ordering- eupplies can rend money ins drafts or Post Otfiee Orders. Addren T. F.WHEELER, City, Nebratke . on the ISth or 10th. IjONDfN, October 13. It is expected that Prussia, in view of I ; ;ri.,l(V ,,f ti-. uiati to Ids wife when the ', the delicate rtlation.- with Knglaud in j fc.;i i,to the river: '-You'll find ground ! ticket, a majority of one hundred and thirty-six. a gain" of one hundred and fourteen-in one year.- : r?- . : The majority in the county is estimated at two hundred and seventy-five. ; ! , i-neroKee county kos ncueinsiu uj ( an increased majority. Rakoniio town-1 shin. linena Vista county, irives the; P...,.l.li..n Jrf.l-. Vitrf,CiTTfn - TViTTin- 1 i . ' it n , V - rr... I'm T . 1 cratic none. 1 At Iiond-in it is now sail the rcrolu- 1 bop along a lu kangaroo. a Broadway ell - driving her pLieivi., I -. . i ' . ... f .. . .. t i.,.. i . . I i vi.-- tne i;eio ta .i--.v .-...in., .-- marked. : "1 hat riecro i :'!- ray th '.ti nice lookiritr cirl a pile to drive i' r him' ! A iroo I -ai ol con-oiati...! oticieu in ; n ft tt torf -r the world i about sola.-iinr a. the a:- : BLAii.CElO. K JBS5S.i lKUi4i5,- VMLIOCO, I Eat Ei Gaps, Boots Shoes, EETAELItiHta JM lE'il. iLLM- DEALEU IN VTA TC S3 J3 S , CLOCKS. i eonscfpucnce oi the .atter s a eged vio- j at lnc (xmoia uif dear. lation of neutrality, will glvt. Count : . ' . . ,.,rTT Berustoli; the North German Aml.a-sa- 1 lf"t )UU .1.. :i.i..:.i, .c-i, i v. t.u-hit'ed. Iii walking, iashioa.iole la not . imieiitiiitr k-jii; ei auxnu, .... s . - l . i i dies in M. Louis leaa to one tide, auu tJEWELKy", SILVER ANI PLATED WAKE. fiOLD PENS Si'CTACLES. VIOLIN tXElNGS AND FANCY GOODS. . . I Watche. Clocksaad Jeclry rta.krei aenly Plattsmouth, Keb. j "mso x, BRANCH HOUSE : Broadway, Council -Bluffs, Icvra. j1Iii"e,r?' sv-:i1 Mum Sired, Second Do r East oj Court House. ! i '"!!. i i i . i i i t . i ' l i . ! t v 1 v t i V t il 3 i ' ; 4 i! : - a . : ' i r w . ' r 1 jjr