''4 r- .... 7" - - Til El BEST THE CHEAPEST 4 And if you wnl call on A7"eu ran son tho best and late.-t inipioved L farm implements. "J"bu one an 1 two wbeM, nn ! the frin rear cut reapers anil mower. r' h dropper anj self raker repcrand mcrrcr TPL Marsh harvester anil reaper t h .-: t tvo nirn i. ti fi rut ;t ii i bind ten ,'ifri' per nay, with no man to drive, aud all of them working intlu -iiHde. rcar'fr ;ir-' t!ij C!;a:.i:-ion reaper and mowtr combined. 'J"h Rttf . II reaper and mower coinMned. Ue keep tho Icc!ri..r dropper a:i 1 mower combined. 4 it-l the hstorly single sreur, self r.ikir' reti- - . icrau i iiiciniT rut; any uliitr re;: er. l'ehavc th? well known rt':i.--iHi'.n l!'r;i'h(T ' with ti!jtint--l power impniveil lur lTl. re kcp th.i Milliurn vrafe-'m on li.n. l. Ue krep the '!ii.'nei" far:.i pump, for ileep well1' ami citeriis. the liifkeye sulky rukear.'l tho Tiftcn revolviiut !, re rukc.-. UT ! 'i.N:,r..l iii-hlnery IV.h'.'r.VJ j I J i;i to Kivciatif:ietion. i;!ii-eon !., in ln-twcen :0 0h n,.:t le, thri.-e'l'.r.s wc.-t ol Erook lioi:-'. J'.. J. MK1EEU. A. C. Msyfi'-Pl tni'l Chnrle Vial. Tr::v;!!n A o i. . . . I u 1 1 c jil A w t f . . II IUJTTERV liol.KAI.K AND KFTA If, OTIXJ G Q-IST- Ii r'-eeivinx ai'l Vay nn tiatnl fnt the ol.ll-ri.i . f White .V. Eatt..r; Soutn H'lo ilaiu S'rest, Platf.-incuth, Xob THE LARGEST AND JFttil Complete rjtoi k of Pr-isr. Me.lii-Ine-. Patnf.-'. Chernienl Lea-1. Vari.i.-h. r. i.l cil. P!-h :i!. Machine Oil. tJarcl-T:-.- t'.!. fast-T Oil. Neatf t t'ii. U hale Oil. I.inoeo.l Oil, I.:; , Oil. E-eniial Oil. Cod Liver' il. unl a I;'..-;.' .;ri. :.- e-i'- ' 1inlv u. 1 ( ..ilet Arti' a' 11 rT'i--, VitO vcriu;- exr. , ar-..i ;a PATENT MEDSC!NE S'u. h .13 Jayn'-'s (,'oe'r Ayer.-i'. Scovil'e'a Halr-'.'hri-tn-'s .M Lain'.s. Mi r-eV, E iVei's Wisi;ir"s, V.'ri-.'i.tV. Wa!;'. Cehl. (iuysott'?. i'crrv Puis' rt' ack's. Petit fs. Mrs. Wi'i.-tow's Pr. Winiheil' Ho-tetter's, Irake's Wallace's. West's and ot the most popular Patent Mediciiii-i iu u.-e at tja pre.-ci.t day. BrantlissVYines zrj Whiskia Of the Best Grades and qualities', strictly for Medical purposes. DOMESTIC DYES. '(1 or Rose, Green, Flue. Elaek, Analine, In digo. Mid ler, Kx tract Loswood. Pry Woo Is. Ac. In tact everything that is needed iu the drug or Medical line. Phisicians' Perscriptions: t'arefully eoniponnded and put up at all hours All Prucs warrente 1 fresh and pure. Call be f-re buyinp. and see what I have to sell. J'iattsinouth, Feb. Zoth.dAwtf. Piattsmonth Cigar Factory od Main street, opposite Court House, Plattsmouth, - - IVebraska. We have oa band a large assortment of CIGARS & TOBACCO, Confiitiritf of the best qualities cf CIGARS, FINE-CUT, PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, .'-- .; deij exclusively in Tobacco ire caa pel! eJ 11' cot cheaper than other store in th -v . ;is a call before yoa purehnno elfewhert. you will go away satiflied. L. Brora & Co. i'ebrcary 11. IW.dtt lit. - . i H ROBERTSON Vholeealo Dealers in WINES. LIQUORS AND BRANDIES Best nualitv of Cinars and All orleM promptly a!cnilRl to. AIN STIlEiX USU tU0H WKST OF 'i S, BLOOM BOYS AJVD CUILDliEJV'S CLOTlllJYG Hats and Caps, Boots and hoes, ELAfiXETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, a:n Street. Second I'oor Ea.;t cftho Court House I'll.VNC'H HOrSE-I5roauwiTy,CouenL-il Eluffi low; MISSOURI 'VALLEY Insurance Company K 70 DELAYARE STREET, ALL POLICIES IMviclcml.H 2j the Sccaria the Greatest Fecuniary Advantage to tfc.3 Policy Holders REASONS FOR HJSURIHG U THIS COMPANY : 1. Thi is a Western Company, liianajo-l hy "V,vt"rn men, whi'c ktio!i fhi.-ui anr ':;! eliarac ter, iiliilily ami pi ?;tion. ntinr.l ample guaranty lor it.i careful and sueeelul laanai'euieut. lii-es Hre all lint-lor S-i t i u-. d'l. 1 rf-!iuu!(i ail "iN!i. It rec:vv(S no notes an l ifive r.uno to pay. a:.'l no out-tai'4iiin note? li-p. upon their policies, it h;t no r--; i i't ton upon travel. T.r ri. 1 ojvi.'eii.js art; liiaJo upon too eon t rib ut ion plan. til. It uuMne.-j i.J exelurtivly life in.-JCJance. Are the aeeuini'liti'in ef interest upon preniiuins pai.l. heriee tho Company tnnt lon;!J is a-e'? ut the hi;!iet r-Oe f t interest ean cive you the larv-- '1: v i'leii'l-. iJ.istcni eo,:;i--iiie invest their moneys at f, per -cnt.. wi; i!- this in.'uo.- it iuvcstiMi-nt at twelve per mil. .r luorc. The .i'ivat.n:;- .! U'e te-n iaver-tu.er.l-' to the policy holder appears ia the lollowiii;; i?turt!:n; fijure-': 'i'l'e amount of si.'1", investe i lor t'Uty ye.iriat t per ceiit. cuuipouiiJ iiiterest, i. S l i. !'Jil" S " " " PvH'll lo " " " 117.:oo.H.S 1 " " It is obvious that th:- couipany otT rs greater financial auvautj polii-y-holder th-auny other t yuipany in csistuaea OFFICERS II I) M-K.kav. President. 1 M Swan. Vi -e-PrJ-i lent. r J L tt ever, Med. jj'tor. loorf.'0 A Moore. Secretary, J .Ioi.es, Ast S eretary. II E .tew man. Treasurer DIRECTORS. D ?hre. L-eavcnwi'rth. Kan, .1 V Ito-har.I II K Ilauirnond " II Edcerton. Thou fHrnev. H I) Meekay, Leavenworth Kan. I) .l Swan, W ; Coll'tu. (Jeo A Mooro, U J w ers. S M Strieklcr. Jurc(i'n City (ieo L Havis, St. .'litis liohinsjn, Lawruuce, .) Merr'rt, " W. lUdiey. " 1' Hastings. M It Mor::ari " A?e:ilf;r ?st'!3:i.- iiitl KortSsern ELaiis: GOOD TRAVELNG SOL1C 1TORS WANTED. R. LIVIXJGSTCM frird Pxansin.i i I l & 3 O V V h FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1871 O f r,i rn 1871. O" I LA Everybody, and more tar To buy at 1SJ" E "W STOOK OF DRESS Aro now on ciLilitioa at the New York Store, at alieaiiou to our new DRESS-GCODS. PBINTo, DELAINS, lilNGHAMS. BllOWN SHEETING. HLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON VA .S BOOTS AND SHOE of til kiads and price to suit cur numerous customers. large stock of GROCERIES, hardware, qleensware, woo den-ware, glass Ware, yankee notions, hats and caps, Hontli &icle 3Jlaiu Street - - Xunsbcr PLATTSP&UTH, nil HE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Si CO., Tobacco a!vavs on ha LOOM t cn vs. EG. riutBiiutu, Xehnij-ka. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS JfOK - FOKFEIT mT v n S I C?i5lribialiois IPIsiss. Poli'.'y kolJer.- L::vc no intercrt " " Kis.its.eo :ei iiiiJ iridiiccL'iciiti to the 11 A Calkin?, tletieral Ace.rt, W E Harvey. Con.retuarj, T Allurd, Attorney. H L X-wte.an Leavenworth K W E Oheia'oeriaiii. " " T A Herd. E IS Allen. 0 A Vrry. Weston. Mo. W Veal, Tpeka, Kansas. J M J'riec Atchison, Kan. V it StcWiins, " Louis. J j " 18 71 CROWDS ! i too, are going to their Tas Y O KI STOEJI The best aal most coiuplete .f !f rt greatly reiuocd prices. styles of We call particular OaSS CO., KeB LOCAL The transfer lauding lias been remove 1 to main street, wh .re the first cars were landed this morning. Mrs. Crocker & Co Lave just received Ladies call and sc.; them. A sweet potatoo ju.it handed us by A ; C. 'IcMaten, which weighs Vfos Kijz., looks "good enough to cat!'' Who : eats it? Tlia Y. M. C. a! of Council TJIuiTs havj introduced a very sensible feature into their festivals. They vote prize brooms, etc., to the best house keepers amonir their lady friends. The Bee says it is no longer necessary to disguize the fact that a dangerous ai.J probably protracted conflict is impend ing between the U. 1. railway and the city of Omaha. President Grant and .-ui(e passed through Council Plu.Ta ye.-terday, and Ihc-Kc--" to Galena, 111. A delegation frn:n Omaha, met them at the Bluffs and tendered them tho liospiia'ity of Oi:iaha, but time did nc vi.-iting that citj. .ir V'e have received the fallowing official statement of Post Offi- e changes in Xe-bra-ka daring the week ending Septem ber 2:;d, 1S71. Jvstatlished AMa, Hall county. Thomas Mitchell, Postmaster. Appointtnent Junius 7f. Imliia, Postmaster at Roek P.luus Cass cjcnty. Tho case of the city of Pi itt.-moira v.-. Jo e; h b'chlator, which came up Left -re ii i- n i . . . . i : i l :.. tne P.mee Court to-day, was deemed in favor of the dtil-n.lant, as the prosecu tion la;!d to Set loiih an I prove wliere defendant was doing business. A large number of our citizens are dis appointed at the resuJt, as it was gen erally understood that this case would ueeuie tut validity f ih e orumimce: 3Icssrs. Smith it Draper appeared as City Counsel; Messrs. Fox and Po'.ten t'cr fur defence. V. V. Leonur.l has returned, v.ith re- ni'Weil vi "i-r frr.ni 1 1 1 - iv .fosji tii-! to lit. . . . .t.; ..i.. : i 'a lie cnare, :or a snmc i;me o.Kfi;. i.ia ; Art (ja..ery, wnere he is pivjtared t j :o uil worii m .iiis i.n a superior m u:-ri-T, and on the most rcas -nabb; terms. Call and see him and get a prairie dvd A Mr. Peed, reading ct Omaha Junc tion, and connected with the tian-fer at that idace, was st-tiously injurt d ye.-terday afternoon. The team that he was driving, becoming frightened M the cars ran away, throwing him out, breaking his shoulder l.' ide and otlieiwise injur ing him. He was brought, down on the 4 p. re. tr-in yesterday, to this city, where the ncec.-snry medical a: 1 was ob tained, and a-, the time cf wrilmg we under.-tan 1 lie is doing wml. Me-;rs Croy & Ball of Dayton Ohio, whom wo noticed some time since as go ing west to look at the country, aud pro bably eng.rre in the printing business at some point in the State, arrived at this city to-day, 0:1 their return ea?t. Tlm.-e gentlemen expre.-s themselves highly pleased with the country, and have se cured a quutiiy of land near tho juric iion of the P. & M an I U P. railroads, and think they will.engage in stock rais ing, or some other paying buuness, lbr they conclude Nebraska is alroa 3y ovcr lun with newspapers. THAT i:m VUV.. It is heieby stated, that C. V. I.yn:-ai proposes to and will build the bridge, on Main street, cheaper th in anyone e has offered cr would build it, and for the bem-flt cf any who may not see how, I will state that the first bids wore respect tivcly as follows. Prongor, !?'. -; C. V. I.yman, $I,9oO; Walter V.'liite, JST"; V'lu. Uryan, $1,150. All bids were for city ciders in payment, except Bryan's. After bids were opened, an 1 Dryan's was uncovered the lowest, tho contract was offered bins, and as he failed to agree to articles of the contract the job was offered to Walter White, if ho would do it for the fame figures Bryan had offered to do it for. lie: rofu.-ed. ami tbc job was offered to me, afar he had re- j fused, not before; and I, finding the citv would pav cash, and that I hal not to remove the debt is fr-m the cul'.-.f, ! offered to build the bridge for i 1 .4vi j cash, and so propose to do now, which j h J.;) lower than the lowcc t bid; and I j hope to build a bridge that the city will accept, if the Democrat don't. C. W. Lyman. Leonard has iat:o lueed a n?w feature at his Art Gallery. To every person getting a picture taken, he presents a beautiful little prairie d-v-;, puppy; and to parties having ft larger, or family croupe taken, ho gives a full grown prairie dog! Call soon, as tho supply is limited of dogs, not pictures. The rt span of the ItTll. brilge at Omaha was tested yesterday and stoocd with a deflection of only 2 inches. The principal occupation cf the rl of the pciod" is said to be to tit at the j -nd watch f'jr the "eoimug man. The alarm in New Orleans at the an ticipated tidal wave is extraordinary, arid all sorts of plans have been suggest ed for preserving the city from direful deluge. mmm m mm iitj "Whither are we drifting?" nervously asks a Dmecra:ie eotcmporary. The Greek name for the place is JlaJt.. Chica'o Journal. A New Yoik dairyman expects to Fell a 3000 pound cheese by announcing that a $250 ring has boon put in the curd. It is said that if a tree is felled while in leaf, and allowed to lie until the foli age wither, the wood will be the soonest seasoned, and the leaves will draw all the Eap before they die. The first pair of India-rubber thoes ever teen in the UY.ited States were in 1S2G. They were gilt, and pointed like! the slipper. of the Chinese mandarin. TsTTP,' out boots and shoes for the- solo benefit of tho ro- eipiouts. There is a painful impression that there are too many "colonels." At least one in every ten thousand of the .1. . , .:' ,.! U.. 1 .. maud not even a command of las. '-uj -a . llaleigh, N. C, is excited over a hoa ) herj'cru li-eeiit'y wen in the river uear j that jouee. It' has l-een suca by teveral very tru-t worthy geiitlcnicii, v. uh small lambs and pis in its jaws, having seiz ! ed them when at the writer-edge drink iDg. an Francisco ha.-! Cfiy-ono miilion aiivs with fortunes running from one la'Iiio:) to ten millions of dollars; ten are w.,i th tliree (juarters of a million, and sixty-cne hair' a million and upwards Napoleon's old soldiers are almost as plentiiul as v asLington s coachmen. At Kenoslia. is., there is a veuerai.lo man, Peter Christman, who crossed the Alps with the redou table Corsica?!. His feet were dreadfully' frozen, and have troubled him ever tduec; but hid devo tion and cr.thu.iasiu to Napoleon are still irrepressible. Tho boys are advised to get their smoked glass n ady for the next eclipse. It will come elf in June, l'jol, and vuii ) o total t'arojgh a largo part of the ddted States. Never give up when you are liuLt. A frown i only a mu-ctilar contraction and eamjut la.t hng. A laugh of derision i but the modified barking if a cur. If you can i o laughed out cf the poid, or the good out of you, you are weaker in in tellect than the t.n-. whn.-e argument an I.uil'aw, and whe -e !o-;ij is ;i spi er. A little X-tnviik f mr year oM was lis ter.'mg, or. Sunday last, to a IJif.It- stury f Klijah and the leafs. The s.tcAy Was illtratei with a jdctufc of tho venera ble P.iij-h going out l-areheadi-d, the beais coming oat of the w.,od.:, et: The little one looked at it and imtoedi- a'.eiy .-oue out, rain, miv U;i;u i ne , ,.at ()! 'lhcn th ' v.,jUjja-t havc h.-..!icrcJba!d-h.-aded." V. imie-muca, Caliibrnia, has been vis ited by an iu.meu.-e bird supposed to l.e a member of the : ut fmoily.- Tho attention of tho editor of tho W'ir.ne li.uea lirj!.(er was called to the visitor ! v hi hearing some oisoe-xelaim. 'l!ovly Mother, see that cow with wings !'' The ll'-r.ihl says thr;t Mr. Potteugcr, cf Cass, has been retained to go to Jjin to!n and close the polls. Mr. Potteugcr anived her.; yfcstor.I.-ty but .said our ty!e hire was all "iiunk" and rceimii.eiide-d t!;at voting be kept up viaorou-iy for at h'a.-t a week, or until Jj'Fautpai Court has emite in witli it's returns. Li.ico'n Jvltntrtf. Daring a jocont aiiniver.-ary meeting a reverend gentleman who was occupy ing the position of chairman who wa-niad-a the subject of an exhaustive cul.ty by oueoftlm speakers. Hi 1 life v.a reviewed fro in the e.radie, iropectivelv wed to the crave. Willi unoouri'ie admiration. The revi rend bore it with a gravt; fie.?, and at the c'.i.-e. leaning to.vard a neighbor, in- whi-j) -reii: "Now I know jus: how tri i Idle c ikes ie-11 whet: icolas-os is j ourd over them." An old. ladv eettiii 1 if the cars nt Ilartloid. Conn. on attracted the attention of a policeman, who ten dered his aid, i hen the ol.l l.uly pep p.ivd him in the ribs, with her timbrel la, and .-harpely f tilth quized, "Vlear out you bigamist, you shan't touch tie." She ha 1 redthe papers. In n speech before tho Town Metho dist Convention the other day ilev. Mr. Skinner asked, "What must the Al :it'"kty think to see an immortal soul playing cr.i iucrr'" I Jr. Passing i yi u l the sil'ine-s and ir reverence of this, w,' would like to hear from Mr. Skinner his opinion cf what the Almighty must think to see an im mortal soul outiim a vailar legged chick en JJajj'.oii Jam ual. A certain caravan orator at a fair, alter a long yarn, de.-criptive of wjiat is to be seen inside, generaly winds up by saying, "Step in, gentlemen, .step in. 'fake my word for it, you will be highly delighted when you get out'" The mummy-cloths which enfold the embalm.! Kgypti.tnsi of ioag- :one aec-s 1 method t j bvj in. n woven ai;ei for which a Briti.-h Luanufaeturer sought a J aten: in 1S;'1 A brother in the art began 10 weave linin in the same man ner, and refusing to buy a thars in the pati nt or to givo a royalty, was sued by the patentee. Mis defence was that the method was not modern, and in proof Im produced a Sec of linen from an Kgpytiau mummy. Tho patentee lost the suit. The Vinton Etjlc offers his hat to any one who will beat this iiom : ". M. Lewis', of Jaek.-on towu-hi,), sewed twelve bu-hi-is of oats on five acres of ground, and threshed fr liui di "I "ltd jifty-jlvt b ' t fVi his har vest, being uitictj-onc bushels to the acre. flive iu the open, frank, fall and vividly marked countenance, which be speaks a cheerful, ingenuous, energetic and manly soul within, that despises sel-l;-!i, ingratitude and meanness ; a soul that loves its kin!, and sympathizes a:;iilCus ibr th 0" exten--'ir.n of human attainments : n soul full of a lofty en- ius, and a nolle moral energy, ready for every goo 1 word and wo; k. In f.ne a cheerful and enterprising spirit, solicit ous to advaueo mankind in all that en ables human caracter, an 1 fits man for peace on earth, and joy in heaven. We like this plain hides to the soul- It is a real blessing to have one in the family who is sensitive to the ludicrous. There are enough to reflect the sad side of life, and its irritable -ide, and its so ber side. We need one or more to show the mirth that often trembles just be low the surface of painful things. A real, impetuous laugh dissipates many illusions, sweeps the twilight out of our imaginations, and brings honest daylight. But it mu.-t be real. No dry, hacking laugh. It should be spontaneous, out- bursting, lrresistiMe, lntcctioes. e have seen men fall to laugh who had not heard the cause of mirth, but on'v had caught thecontagion of the men's laugh ing. It is hard not to laugh with men who are iu earnest about it. I sometimes go mui:ig along the street to sec how few people there are who.-e faces lok as though any joy had come down find sung iu their souls. I can see the lines of thought and of care and of fear money lire.s; shrewd, grasp ing lines but how few happy lines. The rarest feeling that ever lights the human face is the contentment of a lov ing soul. Sit for an hour cn the steps of the exchange in Wall street, and you will beheld a drama which is be tter than a thousand theaters, for all the actors arc real. Beecher. As forrests diminish, other material than wood nre found to take its place in many of the practical arts. Ihus in bhip-building we are no longer depend ent on the live oak; iron is found to make more durable fhips, capable of standing heavier storms, than those of wood. We have iron bedsteads (though Og had one long ago), iron chair?, iron Louses, occ. Loathor wodJinys a'C in vogu West. The lucseuts consist, of 1). II. WUKhLKR c - 1 1T FOOT OF JIL-1LY STREET Wholesale ,t Itetail Pollers in f lard ware and Cutlery, Stoves, TINWARE. HOP'S, IRON, STEEL NAILS AND Keep on hand a Large Stock of CILlilTL.il O.IK, BUCKS TEXT, CHICAGO, EMPORIA, LOYAL CO OK And Other First-Class Cooking STOVES, A!! kin-Is Of Heating Slves. Coal cr Wood kept on hand. JOB WOP K OF ALL KINDS DO Nil. M OLISE- Stirinir aud l3reikinx I'lows At ITct Ccs; for Cash. Our prices are aj lw us any house in the ...le. Liauloit. yi v -!ts. StJJtt. '",.i:: 1 respectfully ii'f'r'n the citiz t.s Piat :.-iiiool !i and vieiuity that he has op 1 ..-pei.sary a! Omaha. Nebra.-kii. w ho ' lient.seaa ,-et reliable trean:ciit lor all dd i'urticui.ir attcu;ivu v aid to All JJiL'l6:ii t:f 'he Ltin:?. s"hnia. Bronchitis. Cc-n.i:ranli jn,, Kruption Uravcl. i'araiyatsj. Loss of ou-e, 'akelul;t o.s l'evcr. Sores, ltheaiuati-ii!, (iuitre, Mcurulnia. Tu-iuois, iia-rihu-.t. lrop.-y. Ca tarrh, e'eid i'eet and Hands, Pd-liou-uess, Ijseast 1 ICi'ii.ejs. Ety.: ptlas. Xrr Tcc.s Oci re: ,-iuii. lij -spcp.sis, Co--t;ve:ie-s. Liver J.i.ij'l;! :ut. Sfiiiir,.-!i WeeSi.e.-.scs. ail Private ii.-.asLS, I lijijj- of the Weiab i.Ti 1 all Female comploint.-. , H-nrf D's-o-m. Svoiien .loiats. CoUjtLS-, Clout, VVLittj Swell itiW. St.. Vitus luace ii'. 'i iie- lloetor is peruiaaeutly located and will I'ay i.artioular utteution. (';?(' ti uul Surjcri', and r'd ettppretvions rnd Irrefrnlaritics. and all oth;-r ile i--es peculiar tj women. Per.-ons who hace been uti'I-.'; treataien'. of other physi iac.s and have no! oceii cured, are iavited to eali as I euro all private diseases co matter of how Iocs Ftar.din', and cur'.s OJurnnUed or SO PA 1. Call ant see the Doctor vrithou; delay. His ehiTKes arc moderate and eon 11 1 1 ;i i i. i: s free. .Ill e on nr.; ii icat ions strictly eon tide I in I. Iis pciif irv and eon uita ti.oi room No. Llo F imam street, c.rner Foiirteee.!). Oilice hours from S a in., to li v ia. i 0. Jiox No. I.eTJ jyl.'l-.viy S T.A. lVIEAT market the u:dei:Igxi:: has opcld tiih STAR MA RKET. At his new frtnrrl On JIa in Street, bei-.vecu tth aud 5th south side, vh re he is ready to serve a.l hi.-old customers, mid as niacy Ke-.v ones as may e hiai a ea.il. I keep oa hand nothiKS Lut the very BEST OF MEAT! HIGHEST TRICES PAID I'OP. 5 Contni Ms Tiiale for furaiijics lrge quaa - Cat! on-1 see ' leoodiwlf. A. G. II ATT. iLTJAiIiB lilii! 100,000 FEET ! The undersigned has ou hand a large ijantity of COTTONWOOD LUMBER tVUICH HE OFFERS AT EEASOSABLE FIOUEES. FILLED on short notice, acd for any size or length of un.bir. Rafters, Standings, Joists an be had on thort notice. C.HEISIX. cisterns Built anil RcckWcrk Dcnb. THE r.ndersirred i pre;.aredto tafcecontraet for buildinK C:sff rns andfurni.-hitu all n-ej-ssary inaterial. also to do any and aii kinjf oi Hock work by contract, aud furnish ail mater ials for same. I hare a few acre? of choicely nd f rresi ences nd 'evcral tu c.'-"5a lor alo on reasonable term 1 i JUSHPII LEAsLEl'. K. T. 1't'Ki: E3C3L JLr JLi X 1ST AND B. m Y Tr VV W JCi. 3L2 DOSE UT THE WD' 11 ANO JOB ROOMS. CALL ANJJ J: X A M I N E SPECIMENS NOTICE TO BUILDERS & OTHERS THE PLATTSKOUEK STON AND Are rrcpared to zuppp the public with lime of the best quality, at their works, at the rales of Thirty cent per Bushel And when barrelled twenty-Cvo centd extra w ill be charged per barrel. Order" can be left with J. W. Shannon, Platts lU'iuth, Nebraska, or addresseil to theeubscri beriljltlO. 1'lattSiiiOi.lh Xtb. J. L. I. AM it. Frcs't. Plutumuuth, Cloue anU Lliae Cu, The Uuders-'gned has on ban .1 an ; lla i ufktcturi&tp? AUkindJof COTTONV0 CD LLKEER At bin Mills at the Ferry Landine at PlatUsinoulU Orders Promptly Filled.! Williiu Fuwi-uros. JuuCSddlutf. IL J. &THEIGI1T, VOOK-SVLLEi;, Slat doner i9 J'avai AND PAFER. DEALER. PI ATTSMOUTH, NZC. eSepU't, d i'li'ir.nd w U". TO Till: WOftKINC ( PASS.-C.'e are now Mei aic.l to turio.-h nil ela-.-e.s woh eo:ist:i:.t tinplo meut at home, tiio whole of llio time i r for tho snaro noiment.s. ilu-iiii.ei new, iiitht and prohtahle. I'fi-sons ofeithei-rex can e.ipi! earn ian lilty ceat.s to i e loli:irs !cr rveaiok and a porpotionul cum by devolintr their wiiol time to the husine-s. poys and Kil ls earn uciirly as much as 'ecu. lh.it all whose" tl. is i,.,t.o ma fend tin ir iid.lrc-s, and tc.-t lh" liiisine- i we uialio tl.isuni iirall. icd olli r. To mt h in ur iiot well s:it i-lied v.-wiil sen. I ..lie .lol I ar to p.. y for tho trouble of writiini Pull p.u ; icalars. a valuable .sample w he h will oo to l ommeii' m wo; k on. and a i-oj.y oi' 'i hr I V o; ' ( uwjuinit.H oi'eol'the laritct. at.d l.;vt f.:i-i'y t;ev.-iiap t-publi-l.eJ all sent bee !v Mail. !tciaer, it you want ju naeaaut. prolitaole o.l:, Add teal F. C. AI.I.PX A CO.. A Maine.' ut ux UNION PACIFIC kailil'ja;. Until further notice trains will IcuVO ar d ui rivo at Omaha us follows : L.cae Arrive Pxpress 11 ' I a. in. I r.xpresi p. n. Freight ''' a. hi. 1 Fieialit s l'iu. i.i. Mixed C:'j0j- la. Mivc.l S.'JJ p. ui. IHreet conn "et ion made at Omi-ha wit n 'hi.n -po .V X. V.'. Hi-i'1-..a.l; e hicu-o. li. 1. .V Pa.-itl.:: t hica-o, Piirliic ton .v .'io. K. il. U.. and U.is. City. St. Joe. ,V C'-.-iliieil Pialld Jl.iilroaiis. Fre -liiont w ith stac s tor Lincoln and We. I Point. AtCheyi ne w ith petiver I'acitic It. K. t .r Ji-!i-ver. Central City. Santa Fe an 1 poin'- in C !.!. i. do au I New .Mexico. At Jiryan. w it'i atvres lor the ttre.it Sw cetw-aler luioic;: 1 i...-i r.-ls. At u den. with Ftih Central It. It. 1. r S ill 1 ake and Southern I'tah. imdC. P. K. K. for Cori itnii-, Virginia City. Helena, White- Pine, Sa raiiieiilo San Frnn-i.-. o, iiiol rin-inl -i t i u Calilorniti X"vad i. Ida!" i. Oregon and Wiishit.ctiin. Tickets for sale at tho company V olTico corner FamhaiU uud 'Jth sus aiol :it lciol uiiiu. T. H. .-sb W--1 . Ccu'l oupt. T. I-Kimball C.en'l I'ass. Aitetit. W, V. Thompson. Ass't 1'asseiiKer Airci.t, Omaha Horss Doctor and Veterinary Surgeon. Mr Fred. Ol;. an r.vperien.-e llm-'o Doctor yni 'eti ritia' y Miieon, i.n iocat d in Plat:.-.-inouth. with oili.-e at lio llomu r Stabl.H. ho has renle.l t v .;.oo luo loois .-t a la.-s im rocdi.it I v ea-tol'lhe lbuitior -ti. ides, where he is luion up all the c.oivcti cnci s for treaiitnr hoi.-e.. in ttie taorl i lent ilnr manner. Me pr ipwes i. cure any .1 is. :i.m w hi --i. norso 11 so is to ir to. sin-h H i 11 nktbon.'. Spavin. Pi tnla. l'oll-rvil. iil n.d uess, tie. lie ot only unl'-rtake., to nun-horses, but will treat oi.e;l, aw, or tog ether animal, t.ull d.vwtf. TUB LANa OWNER FOR 1871 A? an ad. i ti.-il. Lie'diuin. Tmt LaNDOvSU stai. Is without an ej.-l it; tho country. 1! beautifal print and fine eo-aviocH prohibit il wanton Jc.-'ructioii, like lu 'st o'or paper, auc it is kept for biudiujr nt the end o'tbtj year. Its circnl.Oiou is ihromdiout tho l.'iii!. d SiniCi and t'uiia-ia, and is iicTeasinar beyond all preeo dtmt in t-.ie annals oi jounalisiu, Fhuvvin tlit the public appreciate Ps wurih, 1 ts mios.-.i io.'i and regular reader aro law land hohlers. i-el estate- agents, bankers, -a:.italists iui i i-coni -eekinif land invcOnents lor I'loney, p :!ir.n !'..c In coiae-' the oi.ly iiietlii i.-i through Villi, h pei.'onsl. iViiitflaaU tuiMtl a.i n audi piirchHseis. As land i Ren nre- '"i r;ur ! -' ao il l-' ' io n 1 n 't by the- erect ioi of bo c and . tiy e otici . . hi. ii w c c' n-t.tnil illustinti-. ii is then lore iheu.o.-; itviilable medium 1-r advert ii .it nil kind.-, of bnii.lir. matt rials, tne tiards of urehitcei.', etc. Subbscript ion 1 peranuuiu. liiiiio ss cards of Ileal Kstiou A -rents insertetl in iiie 1 t state Act nt. Directory, tiassifietl l.y ci'.i. sun. 1 towns, not exceedinic four lines of olid iionpariel tvp". Slo per year, which aJ includes eoi y of tiio i.ujtr. ihig ia ishe uio impoi tai.t leal ni : of tho journal, a thl direo tory now euibraci s a inujoi ity of the iidme't lirmsot the country, undid conveuieiit tor ic forenee, Ad ertiseuuiit P ss than quarter e.'lcuiu U' cents per line solid nonpariel typo J ..iit ji ;ai matter .7'eei: pt r line lea Id bi e-,i, r yp. All bills f.r advoril. in iu V o ' eviji n a-tt pnyabK Quarterly iu a Nai i:- '1 ro;i..t;t iol Vt rti.-cmen s i.'iu-t be a'- o:'ipi:it-.l br too e;;?1! lo insure in o-rlion i i t Miceee.'.infr is'ie. Terms for spc i ! places, prices of Cattooos. 1'inrriiviiii.s "f ea.l tii.c's, e'.c., bent ou upl 1.. a tiou iiy mail. AiDUK.-S, J. M. wini; L CO., PubliLi-b ot'et". tM, ijwsm. e.'liic.io. li HUMAN MISERY! Jut Publltfln-ti, in a nrul U ciict 'ope. Pi'lt c Oc.'a. A t.eetiiro on tho Ntt'ore, TreH'tnent. and P. a die:-, i ( -I'.ro t.f Spe. n'Hit.iih'i'ii, tr .M'li.iiotl Weukiit-t-s, I nvo! v n'.irv i.uii-.-ioiir, Sexuivi 1 'e ld! ;ty, a rid 1 Mpc I out nts to M at riaif -i jceuera 1 1 v; Nervoiisne, I 'or.sa e 't ion, Mpilepsv-. i.nd Fio; Mental aud PUisieal I uc.i pacity. resulting 1'roln n-lf-abu-e. lJ.v Po .ert J. C-e I v ei Weil, il. Dr. author of the 'itreen Itoi.k,' A'-.. The world ren on m d aa Jmr, in this ulirora bl.i Lecture, clearly pion s Irom his own expt r if tice that thonwltil eonse'i'ienec t.f sell-a'ti " may be eiie -tually lC.uovcd v.ithout nied icint s, and without dnngcrou f'jritical operation, bou tties, instrumc:nts, rin;' or eoidials. poinhnir out a tno li; ol cure at once certain and e'l. e! m. I by which every coherer, no maOer w hatbis cot -ditiou lany be, may cure him.-elf eheaply, pii vatcly. and r.-iilically. 'I 1 is lecture will prove a hot n to t housuiids and tfiousMnils. 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