-"4 LoiJie Dcportmtnl. At iill LoJf c meeting and gatherings the visual restraints of Foeietr, as formed to-daj-, should be thrown aside, and all join as they are as rue family, for rocuotiDr the Koeiality auJ liappi;iva of all. At the lode room, while thre ih trai brotherly t-puit, let there be re Fpectful decorum, do matter whatever maybe tbc e3a to tempt one to do otherwise. The Master of a Lodge haa an iai;vorta.nt duty to pctforuj ; but his authority will be like brittle straw fc.'uii.t a reck, v.Lca asked to jrecrvc order, if he ha not iu advaoce -o instructed the brethrto in lodge deoriiiient that they Ehall reffwt hici. 2s either docs it all ho with the Ma.U-r. The members, indi vidually and collect!)', Lave &l.-o sdu'y, which is a much iucumbont mi thi-iu, to ierforai, at it is upon the Matter cf tne loive to ert oito own TLc Tea);'d was no Uy-groanJ. bu a place bet aj-art f r the pntciieit; of those huxan irtr?s that fotm tho bed acts of cur live. An 1 ro are the lodgo rooms but branches of ih cn at Temple, where the fluster and Craft prole- and. we hope, practice those artP-L rf faith that we the fuuu la'iori n w hich i-1 built the true Masonic Temple, the lode room is no plee for utHiec?fs;iy levi y, nor i-honid it be hold as a ptacx- t,t lo u faces ; but one where tho biotberly hand is ever esteuded, and those courtesies shown that make up half the happiness of thin world, "t'harity'iu everything. These virtue? are rcraidt;d n import ant by the Craft, and every tuciubcr i tireed tn eultivate then. Not lonir xim-e a number waexioied for telling the proceedings of a lodre to one not entitled to know thorn. Ue ap pealed to the Grand IdH, tut that bode verv tiictxrlv CiiiSruicd the ex pulsion. A good many other lodges should adopt stringent nia-ures to en force Mlen3 upon talking members' or visitors. Much evil frequently results iron thw pernicious habit. An appn cant is rejected, and frequently the fact is known among hi acquaintances, not MunM. aliuo-it as pron as he knows it. Thi is an ir.jury to his character, and tends to tring him into disrepute. This is pimply an outrage. e can not grnnt his request: but we hive no right to in jure hiia. These tale bearers should be very promptly and rigidly dealt with. Ju tonic limine. A t'2ilrr.ml Bowk. The D bl; Ls nt a Hebrew book. The Bible is the book of man. It is a divine re.-ord of truth revealed before Alra ham'Kdaiv: truth which it t lsed God to preerv, through the children of Abraham, fioui a.Ituitot their sin ami errors, yet made more clear anl impres sive by those mu and errors. It is no less ii.eloriou if n its human de. this truth be iu ia-t Chnldean, or Egyptian or Persian ; whihi it i of no consequence a to its authority, -ince it reaches us through inspired men, free from corrup tions on other lips, and pure as it was breathed from ou hih. JJjouic Ke tieic. IlfntM to Gurdrnlns. I propo.se to f-ay a few words upon gar detisand gardeoing, and when I ppeak of gardens I meau such as every farmer in the land and nearly every eitizc-u of every viihsce or i-nitM town iu the whole of this Weetern World, may have without in fringing upon thoe (so called) more im portant avocations of daily life. In this article I ay uocbirg of Hot Beds or Gnn Houses. Th"sear imp-ortant for profession! gardener and nurserymen, but are uot neces.-ary for ihe common ev ery day vegetable garden. In order that I may be letter understood as to what I refer, 1 will jiive a brief description of my own little "patch," which 1 have cul tivated for live years, ani has answered me a a nursery lor email seedlings, a strawberry patch, an arhoietum, and a most excellent vegetable and fruit gar den. This garden lot is 120 feet by 50 feet, with one corner 4S by 2 taken eff for ptiblc, lieu house and pig pen. On this there arc six cherry trees, four plum trees, two pear trees, peach trees, two ap ple trees, thirty currant bushes, twelve gooseberry busljas, fifteen grape vine, one pcr.-iuimon tree three years old, eight feet high, and several email ones one year old. fit'ty wedling peach trees one year old, rhubarb arid asparagno, six ozier willow, and on the north side of the south Awe, a row of the lied Ant werp rsplerr:e one hundred feet in length : and in additi n to the alove, I have the - Hunilry 2ftuvo SVcfir Strawtterry on the ground where it orig inated, tho Jucunda aod the Kusscll. The mail fruit Lave all dene well all we needed for current use, a plenty for can ning, and some to give to our neighbor. iow as to vegetables as our patch is email and pretty well covered with fiuit, of courso we do not raie vegetables in large quantities, but always have plenty and to spare, and of the bott quality. The soil i deep, rich alluvial of the Mississippi Hiver bottom, and this well manured. As soon as the frost is out of the ground and the weather favorable. I fork up a bed twelve inche.-deep, along the south side of my north fence, and sow or plant, beets, lettuce and radi-h-cs, all together in the same bed. The r-irli.1i pa Ki-utn fnmo tn B trc, kI7A and arused; the lettuce is thinned uto a J soon as it will do to use, and the greater j part ofbet are taken up ana bet on the border of other beds, leaving enough on the ground to grow and ripen after eve rything cl-e is taken cflT. Iu this way I have always su'.t-eeded in having plenty of U'ets from three to four iuches in di- aninfir hv tl-.o itli nf.Inlw "l"hW find peas and onions are planted in March, j ana generally have some cold and ttetz ioa weather on theai, but it does nftt kill tbem only puts them back a little I sow my parsnip iu the winter broad cast all over the garden ; they come ear ly and in gret abundance. What I don't waut are easily hoed up, or it they are in the vrong place I transplant them; in this wy they grow large weighing from three to vpn jounds. I have oco now in my cclUr fif teen inchc iu circum ference, two feet long, weighing seven pounds: the rert of the erop is iu the ground yet. For early potatoes I start them iu March, in a box by the cook stove. Cut them into one or two eyes, let them dry two or three da-.?, then lay them in a close as tjioy will lay in good rich soil ; cover them with the fame kind and set them in a warm place. When the tops apjioiir above ground they may require a little water occasionally,, but not much. In bright, clear weather, set the box out in the open airou the sunny side, in the middle of the day, taking in at night. Have the ground well prepar ed a day or two before planting. When the plants aro six inches long they will be well rooted. Set them out leaving about an inch above ground, in the evco injr cover with straw or litter, which can be left cn protecting them from the cold. In this way you will have plenty of pota toes large and fine-by the 5th to the 10th of June gwfet corn should be planted early in April, and if it is an early kind acd has been well tended, you will have green fjorn oa the table early in June. i'erih should be plant od in rich mellow Siiil, Uuee to four inches deep and the (! round well btirred with a rake before they come up, and etirred often after ward, and you can eat green peas at an early day. Tomatoes require the richest and warmest soil and good care. 8ft the Slants iix inches deep, leaving the top ud abave ground. i)on't wait for them 'to get big enough to but f-tir the ground ofteu at the t-tart, and before they fall down trliis- thorn upon all fi'des 60 that the vines and frwit may have somethiug to reit on, and if you hsve a gook kind you can take at la-t half a bushel troru every plant. The great se cret of success is in keeping the ground mellow and loose, o that not a treed is allowed to prow on the ground, ai;d as soon a a hill of In-ans, a sta'k of com, or any other plant bn done its duty, pull it up use it for muk-h'ng other plants, and take tlierouui Lr another crop. In this way you can raise two or three ! i n tcai ai hut vuur i'al'J'.U. Wf. cr- tcrn Pviiwloffist, "Up to Cincinnati !" is the new watch word of Horace, the far-sctimr. We re member how he once had another watch word of, "On to Richmond !" and what came of it. His political tactic-are about as wise as his ir.i;itry. lie was goiut.' to snuffout the rel-liion by a summary cap ture of Richmond. And ntiw he dreams of achieving the I'leideiicv by the way of Ciricinniti. He had to abandon his cry of "On to Richmond. " and fall into line with tho e wl.o better ucdr-r-tood the er.euiv. So it will be now with the Cin cinnati balloon Greeley will go "up" in it beynd adoubt And when he discover.-wht a nji-entble t udgeon his vanity anla litde Democrat; fla'trv have made of uim. how ha will rave ! When ht find that tic exnnot be nominated, won't he go fir tho other idiots with vior arid rem? But thn he must put hi- hands in the fi e. we suppose. That is the way with children of MXtv. EMPIRE BAKERY. AND GKRO O 33 "El, Corner Rain and Third Sts Pkttsmoath, Nebraska, keep on band full euri'ly of Co iifcctio n cries, Pies, Cakes, Cheess and nd a complete ortnieiit of Groceries, and ueensware, ana uiawais. aS-Giv o ut a. call. 11 v Jiir:iv.k irnaRRTV FARM MACHINERY. f;l. E. Woods keens an as sortment and sells as cheat as ths cheapest. Give him a can. Weeping Water, Neb.Apl4w4 FURN1TUR E Thos. W. Kliryock, CABINET MAKSIM And dealer in ail kinda of Garniture Chairs. maix street, (third door eatt of P 0 Plattsmouth - - :- eb - B "pairing and Varnishing neatly funerals ttended at the shortest LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preaerving and Beautifying the Human Hair To Prevent its Falling Out and Turning Gray. A well-preserved Head of llair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, ele gance, health and peanty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not inei,8i!le to it! advantages and charm 8 1 Few thing are more disgus ing than thin, frirzly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat cavered with Dandruff. Visit a barber and you feel and look like a new man. This is what LYON'S K4.TUAIRON will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed Ha:r, Glowy Curls. Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head. U noticeable and irreMetable. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. Jan, 2d. dtw lw every 3w GROCERIES "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned." And if you disire to Save Tliat Penny At well as Pounds go to 3 IETT I5KO. To Euy Your Gil O CJEIZZI28 .'x.t,ut vu a. u. f ox, ana now oc- rnikV tliA . a , 4 i i . the Platte Valley House, where we have just - .. ; " " wiuniiiuai mppiy oi rocen8 ant. ,V?'1?na-,TraK n we wiu geil very low for caoh All k!iiuS of country produce takcn.in ex hange lor grrUi(. ;p2Mtf BENXETT BROS. KOTICE. r WILL furnish parties with etnnn fnrbn;t.l!n A. purposes at reasonable ratei. at my quarry or Ielivereu on the cars at Louisville station- Th fullowi K binds cm K hA tK.. " ?tT.7 caps, perch rock, line or rod ssnd stone such as ww U.M oy the B.ill R. K.in the construe t rt ai their stone work. All reepon.ible orders promptly fillPd Address. lKXl,vu- X. A. HOOVER fo Anv RTi.-nKvs All persons who oontem fi ate unking contract with nerpaperior the insertion of Advertisements shuuid .end to geo. owell go. or a Circular, or inclos 25 cents for their One hun'rd 1'age Pnu'hlet. con'ainin LLU of a,0i) New? papers and ectitnatcf", showing the cunt of advertising, a'so ui:iiiy uc'I'il hints to ad vertier. and Kouie aneountof the experiences ot uii-n who are known a uccetu!'ul ad verlis ers. This firm are proprietors ot the American Neargpaper Advertibing Agency. and are pos-ed of une(nnlcd fHcilities for securing the insertion of advertisements jo all Nwpupers nd l'eriodical at lewest rates. The Two Most Saccessfu Popular and Perfect, Co O K I N M A CHINES OF THE PERIOD Are Oar Well Known ASD EPICURB BROILERS ! Both are of the Pimp'est Cons'ructi'n, and so baily mauaged that we guarantee them to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION As no article in the household has a greater in fluence in ro'iiotiox the health, com tort and happiness of th tarn ily circle . than tne Cook Move, it is economy as well a policy to get the very be.t; and in buying the Charter Oak, you rau rely on getting the uiot-t sucve-eful, popular an i perfect cooking stove ever mule. In using ?n Kpiuure Broiler you are always sure ot having Juicy, Tender and Delicious Ilecfstakes, Chickens, Hams, Chops. &c. Sold By EXCELSIOR 'hi'FC'T CO. C12 & G14 N. Main Street, St. Loui9 Mo. AND ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS. Dec2d&wGoj. LEU P. ! '! i: Nebraska Cityy s General Agent Dep't Northwest, Union Central Life IHrURAETCS CO Of Cincinnati Ohio, J. If. PRESSON. julyldd&wtf Local Ageu CEDAR CREEK MILLS Is in running order now. Wanted 50000 bushels of Wheat. Satisfaction will be given to customers in grinding and sawing Flour. Corn meal, and Lumber, will be sold Cheap for Cash. Come one. Come all. and srive the Ceda. creek, jhui a trini. CHRISTIAN SCIILUXTi. Proririfet Oct. 12th wl y SIXTY FIVE 1st PRIZE M EOALS AWARDED THE GREAT altimo e Piano a ACTORY. WM.KNABE &CO Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Baltimore Mabtlano. " These Inst omenta have been befo he Tnb- lic tor nearly thirty years, and upon their ex cellence aljtie attained an unpwchaed Pre eminence, which pronounces them unequaled in xotw., your a. norkm-iruhip and Lhtmbxlity. SA11 our Square Piano have our New Im proved Uvcratrung Scale and the Agraffe T e- WVtwouM call special attention to our late Patented Improvement in Grand Pianos and Square Grinds found in no other P-nno. which bring tbe i iano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Ev-eTv PIANO fully VTftrmnteti for f'ive'pearg Illatratcd Cat lojrue and nrice lists nromDt ly lurci.-ht.-d on i :iicittiin to WM. K ABE t CO,, Ba!timor, lid. Or any of mr regular established agcnc.es. juv.vjwoino. Lo k to Your Children. The Great Soothing Remedy. MR3. I Cures colic and erirtinr in Prio 3 Cen. Price So Cents. Price 23 Cents. Whitcomb's the bowels, and f icilitates Syrup. I the process of teething. MRS. I Sub-lues oun vnlsionR and Whitcomb's overcomes all diseases inci- oyrup. MRS. dent to infants and ehiidrrn Cures Diarrhoea. Ityntc ry and sumtnercomplaint children of all ages. Whitcomb's Syrup. It is the rre.it Infants' and Children VnSnnth- ing Remedy, in all disorders brought on bv teething or any other cause. Prennred bv thn 4r&t'tn f oil if inn Cn "St Louis Mo. C'old bv druscists and dealers in Ma everywhere- de2d PLATTSMOUTH ACADEMY, FALL TERM FOR 1871. Commences October 1 1871. Chicago Avenue, Cass county Nebraska. 'rof. Adolphe d'AUcmand, Proprietor and Principal, Assisted Ly able Tutors. 'Pills Aca-lemy is now in successful oppera 1 tion.and oifers at moderate terms the usual advantages of a First-Class School. nh "course of study embraces eTery bran A of a thorough Laglifh education, togeth orcir the modern laLtruage?, music, and drawin ix iinu,.uiiu ua reierenoe aaareas too xrinci w4i infant mMQMtm J. WLi, Pn.pri.tar. R. H. BtcIXw.LB C., Uru Ag.uu, Sui Kruicim, C!., od M Cvnumm itml. 1.M MIJUtlONS Bear Tcatlmony to tbelc Wonderful Curative Enectn. They are not a vile Fancy Di lnU, SJadeof Poo Km, Whiakey, ProorSpliita and ltefiiae L.iq u or doctored, iiiccu and sweetened to slease tho taste. called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Kestorcrs."4;c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and min.bnt are atme Medicine. made from the Native IJrmtsand Ilerbj cf California, free from nil Alcoholie Hliinu Innla. They are the R EA T HI.OO PI'RI FlERnnd A LIFE CJIVIXU IMtlKCl PL.E, k ierfect Ilenovator and Invigorator of tlie System, earryingoff all poisonous matter and restoring thcblood to a haltliy condition. Ko person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or. other means, and the vital organ wasted beyond the point of repair. TUey are n Ccnile Pnrgntive a well naa Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting s a oweiful ORcnt in relieving CungeFtion or lituam? mation of tho Liver, and all tlie Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inymmRor old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood oral Uie turn of lire, these Tonic Cittcrs have no equal. For Inflammatory and t'hrouic Rbeuina - tism and (.aul, Drpepiia or I niligentlon, Uilionn, KcmittciU and Intermittent Fc- vera, Uinenaca of lhr ltlood. Liver, Kid. ten and Illndcler, these Itinera have tcen most anccessrul. Marb lienca are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produord by derangement of the Digestive Orgnnn. DYMPEPMIA OR IXnilSESTION, Dead che. Painia the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. Dizziness, Bour Eructations or the Stomach. bad Taste tn the Mouth. .Bilious Attack. Palpitation oi ; lbs Heart, Inflammation of the I.ung. Pain in the rc ' t'ons of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful ayinp- toma. are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate tbe Stomach and stimulate tbe torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled tfficacr In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im tartiDg new life aud vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter. Bait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car- Suncles, Rim-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Eyes. Erysipe las. Itch. Scurf. Dim-oloralions of the Skin. Humorsand piseanes of tbe Skin, of whatev-r name or tin lure, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the useoi inese iiiiiers. irne oorrie in men eases will convince tlie most increauious oi tueir cura live etJecta. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Im purities bursting throuch the skin in Pimples. Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood sure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, anil other Worms, lurking tn the lystcm of bo many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Bars a distinguished physiologist. tliere im rcf1y mi iuiHviiual upon tko face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence oi worms. It Is not upon tne nealtny elements 01 me horiv that worm exist, but iitmn the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these liviu monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuires, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like uiese Hitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. Mc DONALD & CO., Druyrists and Gen. A renin. San Fraocisco. California, tnu jz ana s-t commerce oireet, new zora. SOIJi BY ALL DRUUGIST3 A.ND DEALERS. We are opening an UnusuaHj attractive Stock of all and Winter goods,? purclias Early largely and Li nv down. We buy from first Class houses, invariably For cash, and have a The advantages ota And Propose to give our Customers goods at Prices we know must Please. Come, And be convinced that Our stock is complete And the place to purchase Dry Good Notions, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Is at Clark & Plummer's Main Stree. opposite Brooks House Plattsmouth. A. Book Tor the llilliaa ! MARRIAGE!! A rnivnte counselor to the uUIOc. (Married or those about to mar I i TV Itn t hi. tihl-atfil, in - el... jes and revelations ot the sexual Fystein, the latest oiefoverieu in tir.nlnei n u-n n.l ".,.! ' u prrrerve me completion Ae. Inn is aa interesting work of two hunured and twei.ty-lour n.iit s. with ntimn.onx jnits. and contains valuable information lor those who are married, or contemplate mar riage. Still, it i a book that ought to be kept uu'.vi i ov iv iiuii K t" v . nn i.nt i , , i fu : .i i fcent to any one (free ofpostnire) for r)0 cents. A'idresH Lr. KnttV l.i.ncr,.., xT tj -w Eighth street. St. .Louis. Mo. Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before annl vine-to the nntnrinn. n.A. advertise in public papers, or usinir any quack reuieuicfr. pcruite i it. iiulth' wnru nn what your desease i or how deplorable your lr. liuttg can be consulted, personally or by mail, on the disease mentioned in his work Office. Xo. 12 N. Kighth ftreet, between Market Vnd (Jbenut. bt. Lt-uif, 11a. dee"Al&wl-y FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1871 L871 1871 GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and more too. are going to D.SOHHASSE & CO, To bay their ZTSTEW YOEK STOEE The best aj'd mort complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS- Are now on exhibition at the Jiew York Store, at greatly rcauced prices. We call particular aueuuuu to our new si-yies oi DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS, LEL.Ai.NS, UlMsllAMS, iJKUUxN SHEETING, ISLEACilED COTTONS, liALMOIiA L. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COT ION YA .S. ROOTS AND SIKJl of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QLEENSUARE WOODEN-WARE, GUSSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, ITS AND CAPS, . MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE Insurance Company No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES .K0K-F0KFEIT1KG Divielciuls on the Co sitri button Plan, Securing the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders REASONS FOR INSURING. IN THIS COMPANY : 1st. This is a 'Western ComDanv. manasred bv AVpistprn mrn vhn Innsn nn..n,.i ter, ability and position, afford ample guaranty for its careful and succciu) management. 2d. Its Polices are all iioii-IorieiliiiK'. 3d. Premium all eal. It receives no notes and gives none Foliey holders have no interest to pay, and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies. tin. ii nns no reniricuon upon travel. 5th. Its dividends are made upon the contribution plan. 6th. Its business is excluseivly life insurance. mvtE.s - Are the accumulation of interest at the highest rate ot interest can give you the largest dividend. Eastern companies invest their uneys at 6 percent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more. 1 he advantage ot Western investments to the policy holder appears in the following startling figures: Ihe amount of $1,000. invented for titty years at o per cent, compound interest, is $ 1S.42H.15 8 " " " 4C,inU.i;4 10 " " " " 117,::rti.Hi T . . . I2 " .... :niiA:HA4) 11 is obvious that this comoanv offers ercntar finanni,! tilnnui anA ;n,l,imt . v. policy-holder than any other company in eiis;aiice OFFICERS IT P Mackav. President, D M Swan. Vice-Praidcnt- George A Moore, Secretary, J Jones, Ais't Secretary, 11 L ii'ewuian. Treasurer Di- J L Wever, ed. x'tor. DIRECTORS. 0 Sh're, Leavenworth. Kan. II D Meckay, Leavenworth Kan 1 M Swan. W G Collin, Geo A Moore. D W JVwers. Geo L David, St. Louis. Mo J Merritt. E Hastings. MR. Morgan " " f F Richards. II R Hammond " H Edecrton. Thr rrne. " " S M Striokler. Junction City Chas Hobinson, Lawrance, W . llaaiey. Gen. Agentfor JVebraskn and ortherii ILausr: GOOD TRAVEL W. WAHSHALLt Agent. R LIVINGSTON. Med Fxamine Mnmxmm onlincn!al uilbing, tos. 24, JUSTUS LAWRENCE. President. J. P. R0G ERS. Secretary. - ( Enterprising Economical, liberal- assfl Nurcber Policies issued to Jan. 1. 1872 Nutnher Polieies ku4 anil revived in Aosiviis, Jan. i. 'This Comriftnv ih 1ii rpl - TVT ntnt 1 1- tta n.ro cy holders, annuallv on the "f ontributiun Plan." nn'd has a larger busi ess and a lower ratio of expense to income, than have ever been attained by any other Company at a Correspond. as period in its history. Its total Asses are sufficient to dUehara a'l liaSiMes. inilu linn re-insunnea. p.iy back all its stock capi'al, and leave as a balance more thin a M1LLIO. of earned surplus. This Company Issued More Polici s IN 1S71 Any Other Company in the Worl . S. A. TAYLOR & CO., janiojAwtr General Agents, for Nebraska. Ij . IF1 . JOHITSOlsr, ?"Opposite the Platte Valley House, Main Street, XMattsmoutli, Nebraska . , sr&- G. A. MILLER & CO S PIANOS. Th lljcr Jfirst-rhss Wholesale and RetaiKBealcr in String?, Sheet -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tn-J AT THB II A C.-ilkins. General Agor.t, W E Harvey, Con. ctuarj, T A llurd. Attorney. II L X wmanLear-- -worthK W K Chemberlain. T A Jlurd, ; K B Allen. " " C A '"erry, Weston, Mo, G W Veul, Topeka, Kansas. J M Price Atchison, Kan. V KStebbius, " I TORS WANT ED. 1 I I.J1 T I SJI O ffT. nnji of o.vI 26 28Jassaa St. & 0 Safe ld?l . 45.000 i- s:-y , S,305,23.,St ii,,,,j ,1 ; ; i;nw;,a An,;. a o,. .-..1 . , . n n :a T ,,t : TH A. 1ST in ScLlater's Jewelry Store, -553 BUHUETTi SMITHS AM'N, AND BOSTON, ORGANS. aab Organs. pianos Music, and ail kinds of Musical Merchandise od Repaired-SatWaion Garanteet.-GX tedwtf m .7 iSTlHW STORE Veeping Water, Nebraska. AS. CJMI52 e& CO BUCCKabRS TO 1I0RT0X k JENJC3. It Senoral Blercliaudiso, Rvr:t as DRY GOOV. GfcnrrTT'?:. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. HATS. CATS BOOTS. SHOES, N0TKLVS. .1-; We are AgooU for VViiJccx St CiLhs Sewing filachins Croccrics and ProvicGions. CxVT.L AT & HI Mil ' & AUCTION AND Co in in i ss i o n II o ntn . ; 31 A IN ST Where you can luy a!nin-t tverj .Iiln? catal-le, ino!uiing FresU Fruit At the lowest Prices for easli. H t-ho.-t t.iicopaiJ ibr Cutimry i'roilui. , Dutti'i-, ( hickLtirs, A;c. cS:c. Goods Delivered in the Citv Free ut Charge. S. UUKIv jylTJiwtl. TO BUILD? R OTIIFRS THE PLATTSMOUTH STC?iE Are prepared to fup..- the public w itli l'u e of tbe best qualiiy, at their works, at the rule t.l (gJpThirty cent per Bush And when barrelled twenty-live cents will be barged per ln.rrt.l. Or.iets can be lelt witb J. W. Shannon, mouth, JN'elu; ska. or Mii.:;'e-ed to iih- br llix fit). Plittlxinnv 'fe Not.. J. L. Z. Mil. rrro t. F?eit4mtUtj itone aud Linio C- r scr l-'Jt 7t? , ! ' 1 '.( V r- .1 V 4 l--l r-T T"-'-"7 ' CITY MtAT MARKET, -BY eo3 ZTicLlcr, . MAIN STREET, Platt-ssjoiilli; - lYcbrn&ka. The best of Frch Meats ulwaj-s on hand i their nca.-oa. ITighest Trice Paid for Fit fqttl? i-Highest Cash Trice paid fur green Iliac diwtf Mustang Linimenl I FOIi fflni AI Rr isT. Trobalily few articles have ever h;i ,-n rxtcn-ivc a ?;ilt, w hi!c fj!r) !j:ivo Ijc t ti more universally beneficial tlii.n the cc)c ln ted M KX1 OA N 31 USTA CJ LINI MENT. Children, AJults llor-t-s, mid Donic.-tic Aniinals, aie alwuys Jia! 'e to accident, and it is safe to s-sij, tint no family can jm.s a single season without some kind oi an emol inut being neee. sar3. It becomes a matter of iutjior tance then to crciire (he best. Over throe hundred liverv f table? in the city of New York afcine are using tbe .Mexican Mus tang Liniment, in all c-f whicb it gives unutual satisfaction. I'TIOX. The penuiue is wrapped in a fine .Stf't lute eijtfrn.vii. ,t. the face of eaoti wrupi -r. XI e wno'le bears tiio pr.pricliir"s tiriva'e Un ted tt.nes l.evenue rtaiQU. ani Dot u rrimmfin u.,itm ... t i.. . , , . . v ..... j . tta U 4 I, Lvojt MAXCFACTrnn; Co . t nu Jt , I'aik l'lace. N. Y. Jan.'Jtn. a.trw lw every 3rdw 617 St. C'harle- Street. Ionger located in St Louis than any C'nrcn j s I'bjficiai., o Fucceii.siully trtau bimpl. uu Kst iiiiiicaiei ent-real ui.-ea.-'e as to t.l iitf patientfiroin every butre. Ju.-i 1ios.i'hJ op- inri u li II R 1 1 f. lime, .rnpruni't, ivilh v.n 'cscurusii Dirtiiireu in uie .siuhlilifni-i.t , urr.. oanes piven upbv otheri-, no metier vbo tiiil ed ; tell yo. r private troubles. on-ultation iree. ceuu iwo giainr.? lor meaiciil Manhooo, U'i)amior. ftir bj mil. 13 cents -acb. both for 2.". cts, 1'KJ piiirc. Ail tharthe curiou, iio!!iul nr inrim ir v wish o know all aNnit h:lf-pol!utioa 1'reve 'ion. Marriage Kverv voutior miin Hnd w mnn ought to rcail it as a wsrninn The n vous 'i iji itiitril . partially impntent l4cientiBciill" advised. dec"d.k mmm waseieb r rf.: V .I . ; i S A rATi::;Ti;n urroiitn 7, iti. It i ft Cofn''e Siiccph t HavM lloarf 'J.uiO auil ;J. ii.t m i , i.i'.l Hie ittiu cf iid-.:i 1aj. I'.vy i!;!.: 'Vn-.n-r nml yo:i in'tn a SuiiliKS Wife. It Is tho 1,lA I'iiu- pin iiivpim-d. ) bj i.tii t ir a Viiii.-r im n wrtijr u iir a wi iaei r. Tn- univernnl ieti.-iol.y iks :'."'".!' i i f.-.-t in . ..i ( . pt:.ri. H.i.t !'. .-iirert t.ie KKA T fT 1 . .. -I Hi.!-: A ".i.H.-N I' Of W 'ltG t-t U'A K nt'tlm 1. 1 i i'.CM !!l,K I o"l'.S.u.il ih t uiiipai t. I.l-lif. .-..t I v il.ui il-il. act . it ih ti. Ui w that it v, . i ! ,i ti. ... it w Hi i:t....-..ii.y iitl I Hirien. y 't in"o v h.. .i i t )ih M:u lnuu work, t.iro amili tl.'J I.:-'!1'." ir (.', l"H'. i. l.:v. llx-l- t inn" lnlie llictl l-nvo ?i'ni'iv l.i-;. .1 tiiH-T.iniflmli tlw ot.je t rrotuisvd in pro-.'ivnnt ntid loud """ litol ui-vertiM-mt nts. 11,,, ;, ,(t,(. imlil.-.ili. l.t to pill I - l:--!l r,l,u-.-. M i l.)W ll.il. it V, ltlli'1 t r'' li ol e-i l.oui'i-'-rw . i " -1 i!i. r. i no arliclo of l -ci-0.,.v v... ii i i r.-n . J llio niiyn'l iiitmeiit o ni. S?.-.; ih a i u. - i :i Ur,i i'.t tliie l:il.or-nvr. e- . v. i wl.. rc. iiUtal liiH- oiintto Al.h.H ;:i.i IbO tl ". !. I . r n i ! -s llie Jlnutt- Al.lv IN-. I, lV ., , Canul '-t., ( hi.-aac., liliuol. ET Buying YciirGrLcn-Iicass and Oct! faiiis. .iff; izztic A::'6?f-us. 1 "tONT .cnd I':iut. f. r I'liinis when you en n 1 i ;t i. ju t hm K ii I !r iiK.iKy pen er h line, l.i my im. i .er.ii IVii nl. an. I i;iir..MH I would Miv iIk.' 1 li.ive I lit? i.iik'.m ,J Ii.rt 'I .( K .1 I ;. i ii is ever licieil tor .".We in 1 1,1 we-it mid i r. p m i-eil ti.fiu ut rt'it8Maui ritea. beeiiiu un.i M-'inl i.ir luy New Descriptive Catalogue wlii.h will be c nt frpto nl' h nrply fr it I hen Kive i.,e y,.ur orders, un.i UVel (.mlili nt 1 in Mifi iy yiiu. Aiinre--. iv j. h i;si;k. 1-eh. 1.1 d.Vwif ri;i(tMi.i t!i. Sib- .1 ti l- I i C P I ' I .. I.' ... . . . ----- ....... . w. m ... xm II (MAN MISKKV! Juit i'ubllxh"!, ii (l ! 'I fnr, !.,,, Vi're 6e. A (.i . ti:re on li.e Ni.ture. I i e.i' lui nf.. iir,d f:eii-j. lure i.l J..-I m;i .r r! i -a . . r .-.iniiuii t'.enkll -. I IIV.I unlnrv lMi:!--l.iii, Sevmil i. b lit '. s ii i 1 ti: in cn f tn A I ; 1 1 i.:ir . .'eneivill erv'iM.n.-s. ('.it. h. ... .ii.. ii, i;, , lin,j r Menial :it,. I I'l.i-i.ai I ;:e:i i,h-ii v. resii I ring froiii ? lf-ii!. ii:-!'. A . 1 y lio .t J. t 'uirerwell, M. I:-. ;: ill iii.r i.l I'.e ''i cn l;n,!t X The vvuil, I r ii. 1 1 1 1 ---- -1 niii.'inr, mi ilii n linir.-i-bl.' Leeiure. clratly irnm hi.- own ex per ience that tin-imn hil e.n..- .iu,n ,.i t,, ',l i.i,Ur0 ui:iy c-.reetit;ill.v I n;..-. . .1 h i I..ii; irn-LcineK, tiri.l wi.ht.lit i. iiij.;. to, I fi.jrtrit uvvuuiuH. In.u iri s. i i-li mi .1. iii,.. i,r .,j j,..ii,(;n,. nut ii inn ii- i cure ut ..pee i i rt.-iin i.n i , M.tIuhI ttv '.vlii.-ii evuy .ii!. iit, im maiti-r w t at bin enn ditin.i ii!:iv be. m: .v : nre liinii-i ll !.i aplv pri vntely. im,! ra.ii.-.. l,y. J hi- l.-i-tn ro ivul prove a bo Ii t-j ta.-,u- ii,..1.- ah I l!mu-ai In. Se J ut i r.e.il. to i!ti.v n.i-4 , i a plain Peitlet. i nv. o.i.,-. (in tin-re -eipt nt eentn. cir to p ,.-.ate M.iinp-. l.,r. fnlverwe l r" ',,,''!"l'!l:.' pnee meets:.-. A,lire..n the ruoli; i. ti , C1ZAS. J C ft LI Tj TJT li.nv. ry -New wk.I1. U- i;,,x 4.Ui5. lec '2-2 wly F. W. SHANNON'S i"ki:d, sali; and 31 A I N S Til i: KT, J,iitt.mni(ths Tc h r . : s lid. 1 am prepared to iice'iiiumai.ite the l ublie with llolx-.-, tan l.ii;i.-, J.ukko an.J a o. 1 llearre oi. il.ni I t.os lee una tu..ii.iol: terui!-. A Hack Mil i un i...;;.i-.-n..ti., i ijuiiii,, uti.1 to nil put i oitlic city when tt'.tiieti. January 1, J- .l u ji !.:'. SJKE CO .IT FOOT OF JULY STREET Whi .-K-salo k Kcti;i; I)ciUrs in II aidwf.ic fid Ci:llcr, Muis TINWAKi:, KOl'E, IRON, STZEL NAILS AND Keep on lurid a Largo Slock of ciLiii Ti:n ojik. bvckspj rn.YT, CUIC.IGO, E.VPOiU L O Y .'1 L CO OK And ther I i"rst-(."Iass 'ooking S 7 0 V G , All Coal or Wo oil hept on ban 1. JOIJ Wdl'.KOFAI.LTvTNDS DONE. M 0 L I ; L" S'lirin and i3re;;!.in Llows At Net C03; for Cnsu. P.attsmotnh MiiJs ! ! T'LATTMOUTII NEiJHA.S K C0KUAL IIKISJ L ----- Proprietor. Flour. C-rn Meal. Feed. Ac.. Alwiy r.n hand uuu. lur Mm ac lowest la h l'm-as. tt.Tbe Hi(fhect i rir-fg paid f,r AVLeat and Coru. C-iyl'yrticuiar attention pven to cus - tn work. mri'l jaTsj V i) A I' s Hoii.i anj Sisn Fainter, draining, pnper-b'trr-mtr Bud iruiitiK'ntai l'Hiriting nler prj.nn-ily iilied. sh"p U'-r'.h ol Ulock taith sip. ocr tto.