EDUCATIONAL COLUftifi. B. S. Ramsey, Oehtie Johnson", K. A. KiaepATiiicrc Editorial Com. Communieatlona on Educational Topic, He ltons of Kd ue.it ioi)l Meetings, &c. are respect fully solicited for the Kduuatioual Column, and may be addressed to Editorial Coinrnittee, Fox M. Keck Bluffs. Xcb. B. S. Ham et, Ch'n Kducational Committee. EZZTcra cr zstjsatiostal assosia- The first quarter meeting of the Ed ucational Asjociation of 'Cass County will be held at 3It Pleasant, hoA ining oa Friday, March 23th, at 10 o'clock, A.M. The teachers of the county are ex pected to be present, and friends of Education are cordially invited to attend. At the last meeting of tha association, a permanent organization was effected, and it id confidently boned, that, through the agency of this organization, and the encouragement of parents, patron?, and friends of Education, an impetus may be given to tho cautsc in our own county that will send it upward on the ascend ing scale. Cass county must not rank among the lowest in regard to public Education. The farmers cf Cass will not, mvt not permit this stinging disgrace to mar their fair fame. Come then to our social as well as educational meeting. B. S. Ramsev-, Ch'n Ed. Com. 13 A R3H2D7. "How many youth in Nelrrat-lca, are never enrolled in our public ft hoe's?" This question was propounded to us, a few days since, and in tLe. absence of data we can enly approximate a satisfactory answer. The question is, without doubt, one among the gravest that can be addressed to parents, guardians, and friend of Education, and one too, which calls up for reflection, the very "exudiency, of a eystera of public instruction. No person can reasonably doubt, that the founders of the present system of public education, contemplated the edu cation of all the youth. The hope and desire, of perpetuating the State, ren cored tiie education or the masses, an imperative necessity : and in fact, the hope of perpetuating free institutions, is the broad, wl-e, and patriotic basis upon which rests the American System of PuV.L Education. Vf'e understand then, that the great object of an edueitioir.I system, sup plied by the State, is to qualify the citizen in the child, for the Letter dis charge of ilia Jutic-3 of one, who is in every sen.-: 3, a socerciy of tho State; and waat better uean3 to secure tri.- en J, than for thi State, to begin with the child, in infancy? Eat to return t. tho sur ject of this article : EJueatie-iial statistics are extant, which show that a Hrgo percentile of the children in every State of the Union are nuver enrolled in our p ublic school?, nor in any school. Tire Feb. No. of the American Jour nal nf Education contains the following - in referenej to education in Pennsylva nia: "It is sirrtfd that there are thous ands of children in the State who attenl no school but that cf the streets, and there Lro many others who iu early life are compelled to work in mines, facto ries, and machine shops, and thus amidst nil educational advantages, grow up m The number of children in Pennsylvania who do not attend any school have been estimated at 7.3, GOO, Philadelphia alone having ll.OOL). This is the fountain head from whjr.ee come nine-tenths of all our criminals." Thus it is with one of the most important Stat.03 of the Union in point "of wealth and influence, and one whose educational advantages are second to none in the Union. Ho is it to-day in the young commonwealth of Nebraska? Would it be assuming Uo much to say that more than 10,000 child' ren in the State are never enrolled in our publie schools? In District No. Five ia Cass county, there is an aggrc jrate enumeration of 177 scholars. Of these about 12.3 have beea enrolled dur ing tho past year ; ai;d we believe that in this district the enrollment will com pare favorably with that of any similar district in the State. It will readily bo seen that about thirty per cent iu this district have uever entered the sechool room. Wa will deduct, say ten per cent, for removals and for ether causes, and this leaves twenty per cent., or one-fifth of the children who never atteud school at all. The last enumeration shows, that in Cass county there are 3.207 scholars, of whom, one-fifth or more than C50 from certain causes are never enrolled in tha public school or tiny school 1 What! can this be true in such a county as Cass and in so intelligent a community of cici zciis? Douglass county the most populous county in tha State is accred ited with an enumeration ox 4,532, and applying the above per cent, would show that 900 children in that county never enter tho 6chooltoom. Richardson county, with an enumeratiDa of 4;15u would have 800 in cho same unfortunate circumstances, and Otoe county, with au ennmprnnon of 3.S4o would swell the aggregate more than 700 more. .Noma ha county, than which perhaps there is no better in tho State, would add more than 600 to the same iit, and Lancaster would add another COO to tho tame. The last report of Superintendent McKenzie, shows that there are o.,l olars in the State, and allttrc entitle 1 itkrn in the public schools; but "Pplj1. tho Eame rule, we find that rnoro thans 000 chil Ircn in Nebraska, eo-,, i :.. ,. t,.,,..,i t In firo tever , " uave tIiaM spectacle of a cum ber ot youth, e raal iu,ie aggregite, to n.most the entire population of GVs county growing up in ignorance, vice, an-? if t-..,-, l. or a innhoa doI'irTTTTrnr iiatiy priated by tiie State to sustain 'Vi f-Le is wor.e off in this respect than zny other State, cor that our people ere less appreciative of education than those cf other communities, but tho facts even at the present tiaie, imperatively de mand the attention tf those, who would see our Educational system Hourish un def'the fostering care of the State. The question, 'Is there a Remedy,' wa know is often asked, and as-yet no solution hns been given, which gave satisfaction to all Vhafever the remedy may be, if in deed there be one at all, must be such that it will reach the iiuh'y'crcicp. and.i;i- dulgencc of parents and guardians, &r is upon these classes that the responsi bility re.tr, or that through their influ ence or rather thcr ir,diSc-renc3 and in dulgence, ten thousand young, . tender and innocent human beings, entrusted to their guardianship and protection, are kept out of the public schools ! Far more preferable would it be, if our hoois were patronized voluntarily, but if there is a dereliction of duty cn tne nart of these tv.o clashes, then what moral wrong, what crime, could the Stats be guilty cf perpetrating, if she should compel attendance in r.cr schools? FlDKLLS. A green hand with a horse, hired out and was sent to cart gravel. Filling the cart whs a simple matter, but Low to dump it. puzzled him. At last an idea struck him, and striking the horse under tha belly, he shouted, "Hare up, ye divil!" The Cincinnati Times, speaking of the Credit Mohi'ior committer, says "it was nearly a one-si led commit: ce having but a single Republican (Judge- Poland) on it." This is not nui accurate. Mr. ,Mc- Crarv. of this district, was also a mem ber of that ennmittee. Still it may be well to remember that thecommittc-e was appointed bv "Sunset" Cox as tern riorarv Speaker, and that three cf the five members com rinsing it belong to the Opposition, two of them being Democrats and the other a ho. rep. It may i.e wei enough for Democratic journals not to forget this when ce-mplaining of the partisan character ot ttiat report. TOiai Zraas City has D;so ia Fczr Years. Tore years n.sp oil that broad val'ey king between the Llud and V. yan-autte was scarcely marked by a habitation. Now ti entire extent is covered ith dwellings, business houses, manufacto ries. racS:nr houses, grain elevator.?, eta., etc. A larce proriortion of the hns?n?:-a of Kansas City is done in the bottom. I de-ire to call cttentisn to some branches of trade here represented There are four PACHINa HOUSES horn, thp most irsrtortant or whica are ih.-jsa cf Plankinto.-! & Armour, an Thom-i-: -). Rigger. The first named is a branch cf tho great pack in house of Milwaukee. V lrconson, which is uiso rer.res-?Rtel in Chicago It is claimed that the three branches have unitedly packed TURXliUCXDIiED THOUSAND HOGS DUE I.N; J TIIK YEAR, of which seventv-eignt thousand were pe.cke l in this city. The house an var'ls hero occur? an area oi ten acres. Tho cam. tit? cf the establishment i 1.000 cattle or 1,40 hogs per uny. fills r.rder? from tho ciitiro West and Southwest. Order From Texas are al rcadv c-uiil.ir in. ri homa J. Rigrer i one of those stern yet a!Tah!o gentlem who always mean exactly whit they sny ills word is as good as his bona, in brier interview he uiado the loiiowmg statement, whi'-n your fat. Louis packers may "put in their pipe and smoke." nil he: Iu 5ve years from now Kausas City sr.s City, and is st;;I doirig a very larg? busings. He gave the foiloing HISTORY Or THE VOP.K-PACXIXU hero: In 'CS and 'f3, 13,000 ; 'CO and '70, 1c,(hk); '70 and '71, 20,000 and '72. 83.0'jO: '72 and '73. 173,000. Thi- is c. rtaiidv a fine showing, r,d fur nishes a foun Jatioa for the remark of Mr. Rigger. BEEF PICKING i3 carried on here largely. It is confined exclusive!? to Texas cattle. Mann factunng houses nre cstaoiiued wLicn make use of tho effa! from tha immensa number of cattle slaughtered We sr-ould do likewiae. Where's our packing-hcuces, elevator e, acap works, etc.. etc! Jlen nte towns I not rait- roads. In thoe Usys miners would flock in crowds to catch a glimpse oi that rare and blcssod spectacle, a woman ! 0 J inhabitants tail how, ia a certain camp, the news went abroad caily iu fhe morn ing that a woman waj come ! XLey had se'eu a calico dress hanging out cf a wagon down at the camping ground sign of emigrants fiom oc ihi great piairis. Everybody went uowu thtro, f,n. ! shiM'f r.-t rt mi when an actual. toaa fide dress was discovered Ifuttering in the wind ! The male emigrant was viriblo. The miners taid : "Fetch her out!" lie taid: "It is my wife, gen tlemen she is sick we have been lobbed of money, previsions, everything, bv the lauiaus wo want to reit. "Fetch her out ! We've got to see Ler ! 'Rut, gentlemen, the poor thing, she ' Fetch hr out !" JJo fetched her out, and tLey sang their hats ana ?c-nt up three ruuMne cheers and a tiger : and thev crowded around and razed at her, and touched her dress, aud listened to h r voice with the lock of men who .iitcned to a men orv rather than a pres ent reality and then they conected ?2, 5vO iu gold and gave it to tLe man, and swung their tats again and gave thrte mora cheers, and went i.emo satisfied. O.iec I dined in San Francisco with tho inmilv cf a r.iur.Or-r. and talked wuh hit daughter, a yeung lady whose first expe rience in c-an ii.ineisco was an a.iveu ture, thc'JEh sha herself did net remem ber it, as she was only two or th'ree years old at the time, tier lather said that. after landing from the tdiip, they were alkitjr up thtj street, a .ervint leaJing the party with the little girl ia her arms. Anl presently a huge turner, bearded. Itlted, spurred and bristling with deadly weapoiiS juit down from a long cam- paign in tne mcuniain:', evidently barred the wai. stepped the servant r.ad frtvod gazing, with a face all alive with gratiiications and astonishment. Then he said reverently : "Weil, if it ain't a child!" And then he snatched a httie leather scale cut of his pocket, and oaid tn the cprrar.t : "There's a hundred and fifty dollars in dust, thoro, and I'll give it to you to let me kiss the child I" That anecdote i true. Rut see how things change. " Sitting at that cuur.er- talle, listening to that t.cccdote, u 1 had offered double tho money for tho privilege of l.i-siug the same chill, I 3, BLOOM Si GO. KLU j",! CO DEALKR3 IH CLOTEIKQ. UOYS AJVD m-- w -m- w flats, and Cap.?, tJHiL.UlZ&J & GLAf"Ts, rubber Goabs, TRUCKS, valises, etc. Main Street. Second Loorx.asi ciiqo w'rt'""0- BRANCH IIOUc K EroacPway.Coucacil ?-Oppositc the Platte Valley House, in Senator's Jewelry Store.2 Main direct, I:ittsjaoiat!i9 IIrasIs:si ST- LOUIS, DECKER BROS., G. A. MILLER & CO'S" PIANOS. vb &ihtx J'irst-class '.Vholcfale and P.ctail Dealer in String?. Sheet MUS!CAL IN?TRUMJTS Tutted CHOICE TOWN 5?- T.ot cr.v. r.0-7 be lo:;ht in la3:c's A,Ii;tf n to the City of TiatUiucuti. torn SJj to SX tad on t rius tasy that peronj wita tho -tot- tho e who wnnt town property either upon, this is a rare eh tnee to get it. location, and are Young and Ijc iuttful Which add materially to their value. P,rt! m ' vtMr. trt n:!r-linA nrtirV ri thf in -it ion .ies'rert.'l.v i-iilir-- K. T. 11 K 1-: it i) L'K I- or 1. U. Wiii:L.j.-.U .V dK, and IiAIl.Ni:S .t 1'oLI.OCiC, ileal KsUto Agents, Kor rnsh t ne nbove prices tviIM 'Ji.- .'niutea ILATT5MOUTiI. 2 gBUAK A, Oct. iIll.l 1.3.2. W I L L 3 A m ST AOEL M A !rJ , Has on hand, cno of the largest stocks of CLOTH INC AMD 6EMTS' $?ni:Z AKU SUE5i3EJ?, 2I invito every Lod7 in want of acythicz in my lino to call at my storo. Sonili Side 3Iaija, .ISetweesi SjI c& Set trces. And convince t hsm.ioi vc of th f.W- I havens stock ot Fine clethii:b' for Men and iloys; iIaUo keep on hand a larga and well selected FALL AND WINTER GOO S. DOWN GO THE A T D. SCHNASSE & GO'S Celebrated N'-1LW YOEE S T O B E South Wesi Corner of Main Street Plattsmoctii, Nebraska, ANU SO 'tTISE rEOP4E DI1ES3-OOOD3, FIUNT3, iJLAINES, GINOHAJIS, KHOW1S SHEETICJ, KLEACHKD COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, ' In - Hie Grocery line wo keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFKR. SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITP, of every Doser:ptio2, AU the Varieties of Spices, in fad for all Your GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QIjEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE. YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAFS, G O B O 22 Iff id OENTS' RK1SKI.G GOODS. -te. ic. ic. x.y : :Kf s- -?7v r- ri TH ' CLOTUIA'G Boots and Shoes, fri low 6. BU HIDE T SMITH'S AM N AND BOSTON. ' OSQAK3. xms sub Organs. Music and all k'nls f Musical Morsban.Ii-: and Rfpal-.-.-.d-Satlifactlon, ffuara.1W.7VS LOTS FOR S 1LE AT to hold for a speculation or to build lhc-se ,ot are in a delightful u.-tted over with Gio-icth of Forest treis - ? l.i--. fit! W ?.,.wn ihe.-r!. r eivon any inror .. i . !!';:!!; fT. t:X(:...;..r f-l t! e Ksaitc of S. tcu icr ctat. dKO-tvSOtf FU3H1SHIN& 60QD3, FGH a spcerility in my llatail' Diirtmnt a EoJd't to v. uicii we invite those vho want tJooda. stcek of lists aad Caj-s. 8 10 tf PRICES!! Till A II WSIO 25J If 'i-r- V COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES TO tii ri "Silver Ton r 110." 8J JiASUFaCTCUKD BY E. P. NEEDIixVI & SOX, 143, Ur &. li? r-ast 23d Street. New Yoii, ESTABLISHED IN S45. Kcpoiii:;le part ie3 applj'ins for ageccies id seetioR tiill irmipplie l.. will rcoeiva j.rcmrt attention in l ilbernl ir.duc -nic-rits. Parties re siding at a distance f'r;iu our authorised iiif.'uta may oruer fruu; our factory. Hend for iiru.'tr ted prion ILd. C'et 2Td iw3m THE BE 8 T IS ALWAYS TilE CHEAPEST :0:- For Your Groceries Co To Ccrner Third and Main Streets, 1'lattHiaouth. tot tSHo kecp3 on hand a ;hoic sn3 well selected Stock of Fancy Groceries, Coffees, Teas, Eagar, S-rnj, 3'A!?o a gocd assortment of Poots A5boe."1 :0: In Connection with the Grocery U a Bakery & CenfeUIcnry ! eAH kinds of Country Produce bought and Tne notice of tho sign "EMPIRE P ICEUT AM U i . i i;i!.yli,w;t. Vinegar IJiitsra are not a vi'.e Fane? PrinS, mado of Tonr Rarj, V.'hiskt-y. I'r.x f Spirits am! Rt-fmso Liquors, doctoral. Hr!'rL and BV.-cctcned to pKao ti-o taiiie, called "Tonics," " Anwhz rs,- "I'i-.-'.!rers." Ac, that lead the tippler on to in:r:'. ! i;nr an-! . rain, but nro n true Mc-ltcinc. nunlo troui i:o native roots and liorb c: Californi:!, nvo ireni all Alcoholic htinlnlantrf. Thcv ar tl.c (ircat Uluod Puritier and a l.ife-KtTt::tf I': lr..-ip!o, a Perfect lif-iMvctor ii;ror;'!cr or Sy. tem. ffliTiur i;i' a!i ii.:.-i!uo'!.t trartvr -:i.l ri.'Storifijr U: !o(d !-J a Sie-t-lliy ff:;u!!h'll. CU ri'.hiPX It. ixic: . !'i:i;r a.; i i:r.irr-ra;ir..' burit inlihl nil. I bm!y. 'J'hey :;n; eary or V.liiirnrr.-i-tiou. prorf pt 1,i tls -ir ;:'Ui.'-:. :'::c.iu in t!:v 'r resnli.s. sal and rt-Ii;. l i;i a'! Utv.uz oi'djsca.-i';. o iei'Ho- ran lll'tvi- ;tc- cor.ling to i'.irefio:i. at..-i iv::.;-i in. :uu wi.--l, provided Jl:c:r '. :; - ::i in-i, i!(s:.; vcd !'' htineral p:;;:-r.;i or t-iVcr in .uis, i:i:i t!:o vit:Li ori"u: '.viu-ited !:; ."'.id i':o ro;u; o: !" ; ..ir. i;ys c;isi't :- I 'i.t 1 -r - ' ic 'ii ;id;!;"!"0, Tul:l In tii f.iio".,!: .'-rs. ( iikfi'r.vs ofihii Cli.-st. l',i:'..iru's. Soar Krii-i'i'i cm t.. ii.c.-uui-aci.Hail T::;e i:i the Mo:-.: h. rij---)s A'tc! ?.!hii pitation oftiic I ic r ri . 1 T:it;i ; ' i' "! o! i.iiriL'S. I'aiu in the --irisii-itfJ in" Kid :;. ai! ' hiin.ire.l o'hpr r"'-'irul s-'yii.;ro:.;s. nrj '.!. i i:ptiiik" of U.vspcp'ia. In tl;.-c cr:;.;.;. Irds: !::: no vial, and or.e li!i.e wi'"i prov: .'. i.""u r jr.;:ir;(Utee of it merits !:an a I t:i!!.v :(.:v-i'!:. !::.!. Kor Fusii'li' I iiltis. iii.si.utiiwtjM, Ii.nri it d or r-, v :U ivi i'.;.-." r, oi '.'.'f.ii";":hooil, or the ttira or ii.'.', '.' - -.t" i'.-i;: iti't'-ts ti"ip.:y so decided ca l;i;ci..i-. a i..;uK.jd itdpro c iiicnt is sol n pt. lei '. for 1 1, i-i :n : r.;;.:l ChrttiiEc It esusi". l'-.i : (;.:. I'y-p-t-Ji.i r ;,nij. Stcs.joti. 1 liiou-!. l'i":::'.;!it s.nd !;:t..r -niiteiir Fcvei'!, Ii( i.s s i.l I . e liioo.i.i.ivi r. tCidtn.'j s a::l lit.'.di'vr. llii-sc l!it !:.: hiivei)'" !i i:.i.s! snrci-rs ui. Such i.'i.-'.'Ms- iire ra:i :l i.-y .i.at.'.iiti'ioil, hi, h t tri-nerally prtxiuccd by k.r;iug'.iuciit of the l.'j;:r.t;ve D'vans. Vi'.fy ars n CittiS!-.- r:::;' t(ivi. xvci! :i 'E'.'it ; p.f v. ::I Ti:e ,'i-u!i.ir Merit oi' ai'tii:.. u.-i a powi ,.(! itsti.'it in (ehcNinjr 'o:i atstioa or ii.iiai'iiaaix'u oi t!"e l.iwr and Vis e ra! lirprans and i't Bilioux l(is'-as;'--. ForSkiit 1?--r, Krot'tioiri. Tetter. S.-!t-Kht-ani, liiotciies. t-. po!.-.. i'.ia;. e.-. I'ustules . P.oi:s, ttftriiuiielCii.Riasr-'wonf:-. :i-.ii.!-iical. '.ie Kvea J.ryFi;:;s, Ik-!:. S;:!!rfi, i-i.-.coior.ittot!.s of the Skia. Jlutnori a::d Pi.-.vo:'rt of t:;o M-.iii, of v.d:atever naniit r tiaf i:r, are iitentlty dajr tip and earned out oi' ttie sy.-U r:! in a :!iorl l,nus by tl:e use f ilw:.se H!:t'.r.j. One !??:. ia Hii-.'h i-r.g-J will convince tiie Moci. ia..ri'.0a'oi:s cf iheir-eur- Ulv CiflC!?. Cleanse Jio Vidntnl r.iiovor you l;nd lis iii:;n;u'.ii-?i barNiiri? l.'iro'C'ffi the jSin in i'i'itj)'"'-, Kttip'i.tftR. or Sores ; cieaawi it when you liinl ir oi.-tiucu-d and siuycisii m ti:o veins ; elea.ife it v.i:ea ir i-: ii.a! ; jour i. i'iin will 'eli you uhen. !'. ee; the l.cA)d pure, and th hertlti! of ti!e 'vsti'ra vhi fuiiow. ;raUfnl "'b:iis!d': prelaiin YlNKnATl Bittkus tho most wondt-rfu) iavijjorant tliat ever 6:i.tained tlie sinhin.; yy'-ia. I'iii, Tnpf, mil! ot !:cr Wei itis. lurking in the aysteid ofs :s:::y !tioi'i!il., ary etrec tuaiiy lies'. roved and iv.'i c. ed. .says a ii.-"tin-giii.-iied pliyHiolopi--' : Tlu-ro in ceac'ttly nn in;i vidual on the face of 1 hoc: rth wiio.se b!v is ex empt from the pres in e c i won. is. It is "not v.y on t!ie liealtiiy eleiia ota of the bixly tliat worms exist, but ti.on tin- di.-'cu'ii buinoM and siiiny deposits tliat breed these living nionsters oi ili:iea.-e. Xo tsyy.toin of itieilicim', i! venallinrct", no nnthelniihitic. vvi.l tree the s'-;eni from worms like th'e l::i'er. r-It(lniiirp.l liiMcnwe. Pt.voi ercfrel in i'uiiits and ."d.iu'iai.;, surU es ncmberH, Type setters, (JoId-bea'eiT. 'and Sli-jer. as tiiev ad vance iu ii!e. arj Fiihii i t t. paratj-ai of tho I'owel:;. To .'.t-U"l a';.iii.-t this, t ii'e a lo.?c of AV.'.t.KEii's Vi: Ei;..ii liiTra. swa-e a week. Kili uis, Ilez, itien;, ran listcrnsSf lnt Fcvu's. wi.ic:i fa prevalent In the valleys tf om -.r.-.-.l u-.er,;:::fai:;'.Uv.'it ti.e I liiird Ptate, e.;r.c-t.i':y thos? or the .'.TisM-sippi, t.hio, JIir".,iri, Ihiij-."!1, Tei;i.v-.fn. c"i:.a'rr'ian'i. Ar-kar.sa-i, Pa d. t'oloru V. i: razes, lti iira:i:le, I'e.iri. Aiabani.t. IP'.iuie. Savanna R'-'.noke, Jata.'rt, find many i . i.s. wuh iaeir vast, ii il.u taries. tar.im.iOitt .i-.ir o..':'i., ccv.i.'rv dining tne .Saniiner aati A'ditntn. sir. 1 rc-na; k.diiy s. durinff seasons of i.n.i' oai i.-,t and dryness, i.r-3 invariably ii teotni'ttaied 1-y ex K-e dcra:i,-?e-ment.s of'tiie stj.iiaii'h and live:', and o;i;cr aa iloniiaal vi wera. in H eir tcatnier.t, a pr.rsra Uve, exvrtiiix a povvir.c. Ia;: ;. nc. upon these various or-::i... t .etiu! y n -..( rv. 1 hero Is no cathartic rcr t!:. perpose erj .al io iir. J. Wai.kfh's Vi.Nr.i;.n CinK'iS, 8.h they will pppcdliy rt'inove tne ih.: k-.. cai cd vis i.i iua'ter wit a which the 1 o-vcis ar : loa.ic.!, at "he eamo timestitnaitttirssr the s. -cr'-iions of the liver, find penerailv ivs..ni:jr the t.r a':-y !,::u:-:ouji i.i tho dcjres'tve ;-.. ;r..-. Scief!l.. IZ'-n.z' r' IS, White !?WCll Itnr's t h.-rrs. K: y -!;.ei:. ir,u-:!.i itrck. ;oitre, Sere:'.:! c: !:i:!...r.)'. l.-na'.'.-tit liiJamuta tions, Mercurud .'.u"i -as. (-i t Sores, Ku.p lions of tii.? S,viii, ;.i:.r.. K) etc., etc. la the -o n s in hbth-'-' .. '; iiti c,:. i'i..; a.-es. Wales's iNE.iAH I":-'.- ..' 1' --,e i .'-An f:-ir ;rr. at c:ra tive p"v..'.H i.i ti.e :.i... : ..s'..:a: ini.-.'.ct-ah;o er;.; .-. Ir. V.'aier's C'ni:.".i;'i!a VI:es-ar niitert a't on ail ia;-" t-:v" in a Mini!ur laanii.-r. l.'y puriHit:: the i:!-.')-l they reiaove tlioeaase. i:i by r.-soi.ititr tivtuy ihe eireets of tho lnnaiantaiiou (tiio lai-.-i-eui.-ir Ut'per.H.al the an'ec'c i pt.rtM recei'. e tit-ait)!, and a '.rinaueut care is eiieeu'd. T:ie i.rciJt j tir-. of I;::. Wm.kshN VtVErSAR Ritt;:u..- -are A: r. -.ii, 1 Oph.-.n tic. Carmin ative, Kairitkn"!. !.;-.xt':'..'. Kurodc. Seda tive, t.r.iinter-irrr.a::', s:i'!o";;.c, Aitc-rattve. and Anrj-l:::iy;!s. Ti:e Anci-lcut and W.'.d Laxative proper ties Of 1K. W.il.SEU'3 Virr;--.n RfTTEKa are t,..j b.;.l Rafc-fUurd ia ra-rs of eruption! and maiiznnnt fevi rs, tlieir baKimie. iteaitni;. and soothinr pr pcrties protect the binnora of the fauces. Ttii.tr Si-Oaiive properties allay pain in the nervoa., svsu-iii, futimtch. and bow eis. either from iiihr. jiiwiiion, wind, cjiie. cramps, etc Fortify !e I,,f?v niriint. iisrj,c t.V purifyir.fr aH its pands viih ViNKuatt Kitter. No epideinic can take hold of a jjitetatiiuj fore-armed. Directions. Tahe cf ti.e Pitrpra en coinsr to bed tit jiiaiit rroTii a half to on- and one-half wltw-jr'.aii'ni:. Kat ;T-md i:oer:-!iii lord. Fnch as becl-steak. mutton citon. venison, r.nist beef, and ve-e'abie. and tke out-ih or exercise. T:ey are coiiipo -d of portly vegetable i:gre dieuts, and iimtii.i no p;nr.. V I - . .11,4. A I .i Xj C VW.. Dropijta'.s arid O. n. AlH.. m: 1 nmetseo. Cab. 2S ttl Q t3 ft MEDICINES AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main Street, no ail opposite th 11 Lit A Lit OlTICL. V.'bolcsalo iUtail Dealer in SM'HSTs una Ivdlchi, cs siil ToHct Articles. 2"-PreerirtionK all hours. 3."!y cnrofuHy ccmrt.nr.dcd day and niiit. Gl t. Chtuhr-t 8 treed. I i.cj I .eatcl i:-. St. Loui.-'f 'tr.r. ary Cliron i" : "i;-.. ii'.iar,. -, KircHsi't.Siv t rea -' Si::. o i ' 'n . i to t V-r.-.i-cat i'-i :cs.; as-- t.- iirui; atK-ats ironi every ria:.e. ili.i ti. si i .," i-rt.il'.r. :e.-, a uie-titne rxpeti t -'o, wu!i pur-, or' ilrac.J prepared in th.- f.-'la.o'ii.- i;meiit, ei.r-" ..c-es co'cn tip bv otr.ers, i' iat:i-r wno i'.i'l- 1 ; t-.'ii yo? r private ti-.itihlr.-'. i 'o?u!t:iti.:i. t'ref. St-.-1'.d tv.--. ."-taiaj"' far incdie.:: c--a'? l ivr:u'i 1.i"r.lr,.,r..Ai. .--- t -3 -.ail. 1 J cen t.' each, in til for et - . Jt'.d i ;;: Mi tilt the en ':..'!, di '.- .u! ' r in-j::; :t v i'-h t:-;T.v a!! '.;, ,;ir s ! f-pr.l ! at i..n t'-'veu 1' 11. TM 1 ri t'(.i'i. itTcTyjnTrf: T..fl i' ill "Vi'i- attn oa-ht to rend it as a warnlnr TI:e ner- reus u. otitt Vi t i.r i.arliaily iuiko! entent intically a-lirp-t l.tt.i ete-i-d At foot of Main Street. "Wholesale axd Retail Be.u...i;3 in HARDWARE CUTLERY, STOVES, sunn. iL.v;AK;:, Ac . All kinds of T I N "W 43-tf A II K Manufacturing. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. 1 o''t fnV to rtmtitre Him. H'iVs.W Soothing 1 7 Syrup for Children T'-ethino. This vidnrddo rrenrtition hut h"cn n?o-i witn XEVKit PAJLI5GocCCiSI UiUU- S 'TS Of i'JKi'.X. It not in!y relieve? the chill lrom pain, t-a. invMrorates the stomach and bowels, corrects iii-i, Hii.l eives tone an 1 encrry to tho wham s-y.-tem. It will also i: stantiy relievo Orinviiy i i Ihc Botcd nnd Wind Coh-c. V.'o believe i the be.-t and turept reine !y in tho world, ic. ail car es of l.!-.-?etery end Li:.r rhici in chtldroa. whether arrniia-z from leet.i- iri cr aiiv o'her cmii-':'. ii'tend ot on it mother'-., it will givo to yourjeives. and licli'-faad IJ-a'.ih io Your laf'tut. Ecsare and e.iil for "Mrs, VrV.j.f'rjifl' Stotnin(i .Siritp." flrvinir tho fiC-Mm-to of "CLUTIS ct PER KINS" cn the outbid wrapper. t-old by Drucpi-to throughout tho world. 10 A Heavy Stock Gf Goorls on Ab Rents tin-l 2n IrJ.-rft on Jiiyrrowd capital : 2-LiJe OJ t Uoionerii OLDEST F3TADLTSTIED HOUSE IN THE 4 p North ride Main between Sceond ar.i intra f. XaXJ3 ple-a.-'uro in announcini i-j Tint b In ns Ltree and well po'cete I gtock of Pry Goiid !. Groceries, Pruvidons. as were ever brought to tr.e city oi riaiuuiuuai. jCX-It will eed yon nrthit? toloek at tlieta whether k.u hay or not. by r m x i ae PTATi-: ACH'.NT. - - i : v- ----v.- . -. HALt-ABAY'S PA7EHT WIND MILLS. D0UELE AXD PIXaLE ACTIXG Foiici-: A XL) FA It it PU:.It!. FEED mils, ETC., TKRMS LTl,i:ilAL. The Uaiirt lay .Vili st'.e.i the tot for six tceu years, both ia ihe United States and Eu rope and is tiio only one (If-ticriilly jidojtcd hy all Principal Hail roads and Farmer.. "SenJ for ca'al igae end price A. L. BlP.AXG, aidSwtf Lined a Xebrr.fV a. DEALER IV BRU8S, EfSDJCIRES, A N J) AH Paper rrlsnmcd free of Ciiargs. Also Dealer in Stailanary. f'agcizincs, and Lac3t PuliHcailanc. sr s r trf-i'.'.y cc.rnpor.nJd.l fcy nr.ex- pcrieii.-e;! l;ri-.:-4-j;e:;riai':r hi :;.,'. .,i;tLe: P... :t. ; ic-. thrre d: r- we.-t of '.' ; r. . r i. k i. FT- id. lf''"ill be f '-Ti 1 at hi- old s .-d cn Mata St f wiitre he will be t ',- f l to aee his for rat cac'..;:iier5 and Iri. nds. lie Las f iar'C and good fi:;cr'ient of f:.rt:: at a. miicLiaery euch as tea r'i;e ?! trfh Larv!:'r. a reaper ! i t t wo :a : 1 I f an !-ut pnd hind ton neii-- i.ir ,1.-4V . cue i i.: a tu drivo, and tho binders can woik ia tiiJ l.::.uC. ilbnrnnr. d Sta.Jen bahcr TTncepi. rjj.im- I icn P.c-apir A .Mower 5Iassiii-n 1 hn'i- er, rn J L'u I'.-tbt Pit t ir.iT'her, and Kx- t.'i. leeapcrand ilo.ver ,Vo, F. .1. METTEF.H. Main Street. Pistt.n:outh. Neb. L. S. Ei..".ia, Traveling Atcnt. Feb. 2'J wtf. HENRY BOECK Dili LER IX FIJRNITUR E, LOUfiGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- of all riEacp.iPTit-.va a:3 at alz. ra:cE3. Natalie Burial Gases. V WOODEN or ALT COFFINS P.e-idy Jsa.L-. and :-' 'i Cheap for Cf-sh. "With many thinks for !: t patroa.tae, Ti y largn .: t'e'k . jaiiiSt Ate oil 1 3 c Li utid ex:iii.ine e.' niture ainl Coians CITY IMJ MARKET, l r XAIX STREET, The fce?t of Frc-?h Meata always on band u tae-lr yeasoa. n.iz'hczt Prioo Paid f.-;r Vzt Cattlo i-liii;ae.-'t Ca' !; i ruts pa: 1 : r Prr-tn ia.v. r.;.v HE1 LUMBER Y A R 01 Ifivinrr opcrcd a Lurtdcr Yrtrd at Loui-vlil J, 1 vci'l kotp ad kuiu- ci Sec, &c, &c, Aud trouid iiivitD rdl tuc.-o vnh:ns to parch to rrtve mo a ci.;i. rr-T -,. til r.'.i. M' n 11 kind al.t:t.i.N. f..r whieh i v. i.l pay tao hn?r..-t -datKet l-riro. - - - rf.-. - ....... 1 K - : :.z.jzr?;.hi rv.;c ':'.Z'; -j- " '" ?--- , ...... f ,.. ,r. ; utmm SHOP!" . VVayman Curti. Rei aire r .-f-vUvnu ihines, Eoik-M. Saw 0KA Clri:'l l.! :. tia ! a'ld Stf::.!: Fit;..."', Wro'tcht Iron l'ij. Forc2.t::ti T;:'i 1'aiiii ... ;;!cti;r i.i'JK'-'rf. al'ii-r Valve iio erm :a, and sdl kiu-ii of lirasj Eng-ino Fittin.- s, fan.'. "he 1 on thort nutios. ARMING MACHINERY cpaii- -i -hort T.oiioB. auir IhmhiMKp lffW Lost, IImy IteN(or'l. Juft pii'di. -he 1, a l ew edition of iir. u 1 1 ' .t I I'n '-ielrm- "..!.!- otl the rirliriit rUfi (Wltll- cat M.eiiieinO.il .Si'iiiHATuiiHiEA r S-aninal Wcitkne . im oii.'itary Seminal L.: . s. 1 ' .'1 Ksev. Mental und I'iiyrdcal in-ea'.a- it 1 ir. til-.! io' en; s t M arriae, et'-.; nlfo, Co --t Mrtios. Li ii.Ki sv, and Fi'S. induced by .-- ii in.'la'if'eiieo i.rt'exmd e '.ravai-aiiee. V ' . 1 i see in a i-cili. d p ve P.;'". o iily 0 rents. 'I he (. .Prated aui.'nT. in this lo'.iniraiiie es- t ny, ileai-'y (b iiii"r,rtr.it''s I'rotu a thirty years' s'j.' e.-.-li. 1 prai ti. e. that tho alarming cocsc qi:i :iMs of s.ilt-aini.-c imiy be radically eurcl vi it:. "'it tl.n esu ot in-crnal medieine or thT np- ilea ti oi of t hi- knite ; K"ii:tiiiff out n mo le of i'iir.1 at i n. t: si n'i!e. ci rtaii., mid fl'eeluitl. by !itef.;!!i of whirl: every sutlerer, no mutter wii it liis e nditioa may lie. n: iv euro hiinseil t heii ly. pi iMiit iV, and r.oiieallv. t --llic! ieetare hl:ould be in the Lands of every y,.uth iin.i man in the laud. set. under -e it, in n plain envelonn. to any a .i.;ri s. 'Upaid, o;i receipt of ix cents, or t,v." .-t M;e staaipn. Also ir. I'uln-r'j "MarriiiKe lluiJe." J'rieo ri) rents. Address ilm I'ubli's'ier. C11AS. I. KMXK. CO. 127 P .wery, Kew York. L'-ly Fott Ollico box. 4,:.S-5. IZccU loi- ihv Zillion ! ' A privutn counselor to tlie Maine ! or t hose About to Hur ry on th' I'liymoloKieul mvMrr- ics and revelations of the s :xunl vystnui, tho la'est di'-soveries in proilm iii and i.reventiiiK oit-jirintr, bow t i prcscrvetiio complexion Ac. "i li-3 i an inlere-tiinr wiirk of two hundred and twenty-fait r pa,.", s. with ncaerous iniinv-ias-s. and contains valualdo iriformiil ion for th.i.-.Q w iio are married, or conteioilHte mar ihiue. rrtd!. it a book that ought to he kept iioJer bH: and kiy, nud not biiJ cnrcleffdy i. l;.i.t I ho huo.-e. .-''"ni to an v one " free of rostaee) fur 50 cents. Ad.!re--s J'r. Units' I i s r ensary. No. 12 N-i- ishih street, fc't. Louis, Mo. N'etici? to (lit1 Aflictcd and Unfortunate i.i f re hi plyii"? f. the notorious iumcIih wit a ,1'h'orlisir. in public pipers, cr usm r uny iua'-k t m' In : ', pi -rar-u ir. Putts' wirk t:o matter . ic. ;. .r ui.-ut.se w t r i.uw deploritblo yuur f" i i ' -1 i i inn. i r. i,ui :; n be consult-- !. Pr,rsot!.'iHy or l y :.. 'I, i' I ! -' -I ; -' i.-( t . ro t i nied in his works, 'hi -.". Xo.Vi . 1 i';'h sliti t. between M.nket an ieJhi .' iiut fct. Lou :s. iio. tleeiliwiv To Ai)ViTv;tTi?r.i.a All irton who cenWni p ate makirp c n tr.i. ts with news'iiienfi ttw n.-tertion of Ad-crtiscuionis should send to geo. f. &owell 00. for n Cin-idnr, or inediisB 25 cents for their One , lrr 1 P- Pamphlet, contnininn Lists of t .'ittl !wip:ip.-rs and e:,tiiniites. uliowiiiic the erst of n'iv crt i-ioe-. also mat y usef.il bints toiid vi i l i e I i. and soit.C iie.eouut ol the e jjieriencna 1 Mf-n who are knav ) n hi Hiiecessful ndvertia- ThiT" i.-t'i rre pror rit -tots d tho Auiericnn -fi.ip.-r .A'ii i rii."im; An-ney. .'itV. :nl are p f'ra-l of noe'iuale I faciliLie for -i-' iuiiii; the i er'ii.-a of iiilvcrtispiiients in all Ut t.pnrs ind Feriodicsls ut lewort rati t. FS 3T Pi AT 1 0 H AL BAUX, OF I'L.'.Tf i.MOUTll NEUliASKA. i:CKr,SOR TO Tootle, Hanna & Clark. John; FiTZGKRAf.n, C. i'l-r.;,!. ,lt. Jocn P.. Cl AHK. T. t'ai'Ab-r, II. P RW!rf.r. Vi' I'rmitl. t . V. Kva, Att't Lth.er. Thi' Bank is now open f. r IWincm nt tVei; ir k n.i ;.i. enrni r .Main and Sixth streets, u.n i ire prepared to transact ft KC.i' rtd Banking Business. "tuekf, Lend , Gold, Govern merit and Loeitl Ser-uritie CouKht ati'l Deposits Po!J. deceive J an I Jatere.t allowed On tirao Ccrtif.catw. Prr.fts orawn. nvai!a!.lc United S.Mt-s and in all l. -id Cities vf Lun.pe. in uny nrt the princijiul of tho towns o n t n c e l i; v, n a t e d A N D O F S T E a :i j: II s. Per-ons w-hirt to l-.rin(r out their friends from Eur-'pt- can purdiase tiekets from us thru;h JMatt.-tnouta. onHwtf G. IV. M B R K, aa;n Street, Fotir Doors Moii3e, East of Court HEATING AND COCKITiG STOVES Of tho hfopt Ir.iprovcrncntp, warranted, ar.-j o!i at aiririHil pront above cot. Daias my own vrork ia Tin and Sheet Iron "onibiiicd. with IongTexperienee guarant tatirUction aeid l'riee to suit !?H'- A cor. oi H'a.hi:ii'f.n at:d C":!!:n;ci - is.. N.V. price? ai t ;. .--.', I 11 S, ' :'7' wc - tict iaiist that Nt.-hr.-.c' bOU) E ALL DiilO'jl'STs .'- L&ALLLS. 11 io tuli v. ucn -jtc't i iruo try to f" a ided years havo far mere than doubled ?wrf 4 ly. the pibc 11-ir': Tecum. L-ptf