I I.S .ll r .1 1 i ' A if v f "" ' ' ' -iff" i nilLIIIEDAT WOOD RlVtB CENTER, X. T. . s.rrar nttMsii aoaswo. TarTirT8 j : i i t t : t M Independent In Everytll : neutral in Kotbln. aRVESDAV, SEl'lESIBER IT, 1S0. Foil Fujlatk to Oowoatss. J. STERtilXO MORTOX. , liemrmbtr, Crr.ifsa, the SrEASino, beie, en Monday tkU and kttht turn, tat indicate what w.il o ff r Mieton on elceliea day. J Order your Tickets! We ae rr-rfy to print tickets on hort Yotlrr, iil fill mry order seeompeoied with the rh.' ?.i 5,P0 per hundred. Fvr AWsstaVs f. au barized to 's s-ibcriirtions and advertising, re and also x t:el and receipt for any monies, "N.'T. Spoor, T. M., Croncil Bluff la. ,- . D. Jnues. Omnhs, ... N. t . - . . ti 4ck.i lta, Columbus, . . r!. J Huiiion, 0-noa, . . I'nur JVI-usier, Foit Kwey, . I). IiaiiM-, Denar City. . . J. T. , F.r Sain. llW let pE u.ce 1'L.e siding. luqtiirx or ihe edit jr. Com, a i-lutty at M cects per bosUl U U'ouu f..ver Ceuue. Pnbllc Meeting. AVa sMi it annoudced in tha NeUros kiuu, thiit J. S. Mv.btos will py our ' s ul nirnt a risit, end Teuk to our citi shw n he afternoon of tho first day of OciolK-r. 2Lc Siteting will be in front t f op-r o(Si--, ar.d we Lope to soa a full ji:toitdjiicj froui very part of our Bettle ifnt, a jnattrr iutcresting to every set tler wilt bo treated upon diseussud, and SJinarctevl by rendy und taltiitod pek- r On tlio 30th of ihia month, in ths af i -'. tcrnftMi, there will also be public speuk w . iuj at Keuruy city. ' Mr. AlonroJ is a ' Mi-y'pithy Lnd aM speaker, and will ,-.d7Ty fed interest all who Lear him. on aUcsldes, fnd let ns, hear fb4i,.tjoo oiststda 'world is" about. v' w jt " 1 : . ; , , Troubles at Denver. The greed for gidd, buving drawn Aunsnnds of idle and disnkiiuite men to the iie W ElJurudu: b!ooJli6ds, tht;fu, . ab.TTifi iTni all" sorts f crimes ftru ia iMinscotiencva... , i j lt s reported thut several nsty and vpontaueoiu . ezccuuoiis , huv recently taken plaoo in and about Denver, upon jvuties ' charged with horse-stealing. t.ittle attention appears to ba given to forma cf Law, or chsnce for the enl prlt to rtbvt liinaelf suilticss.'- The po have become tauddmed by their luss t:e, und irrituttd by the wrongs tlwy bays offered; and now, uoo to the luckless jnajj that Mis under the ban of their cen sure. FwrJ, of Council Bluffs was luken froia the Kxpros coeb pa the light of the 4:h, by a band of armed ,rJ Ui8guised men, and what has been i.U fu.t is not, at tko present writing, uown. itiny have flown in h3te, to jfcVoid tbe appearance of traubie. Wit .ltesct in tbu casd if Gordon, )are gone Alo va.: , Dr.K.inneUy could no: befound atid will not itppccr va the trial. f .' J j 'rr . Jlot eJLSorsea Stolen f J t' ri'cartely a week fosses but we bear of ; n&r or leas Uiefu . oyiuiciueJ upon korse, mul.;s or horned stock. . - iwt a few diiys ago gentlemen stop jd wiih' is wti hi a fine hursa amof fntm him, whilst asleep, fur an old ' poirfy. vj una travel ana uoso waica the tJ&us wes finally caught and horse recovered, and the party passed down for .Omidia with the thief, but a few night si use four fine horses were stolen from fceibbor Parker, ftftT miles below. In the la U.aq train, James L. Sharp lit a pair of fine horses by some of .the Jight-tiagerifd gantry that hovered about . Camp floyd. Siveral other thefts rc-rt-ntly eonimitted havo come to our no tice, but filled to gain tho particulars. We w oull adviae tha'awners of stock to keep a close wa'-cb, and rops a few of the gacg when they csn eateb'sta, ' Aurora lforelias. We neter' look upon this wonderful plunciuepa cf tlio Northern Lights," but w'yh wonder and pleasure at this iokvjstica!:y gnnd tlLfploy of fire-v7rks of infinity. No phili.sophur, astronomer . r M.holiLT, has jet bees tilt to salve tlit umtery nf hi ecuse. We think that wTcr b'Jorc iu one reason have we sci 'itj rrpewtO.1 h1 often) rnafe grniij anJ auMime. - ; 7 .Returning Army. I There' are multitudes ot Peakera" who have "peaked Jnto ths mines and peaked out,' dally passing our door, and ye doubt sot many .art passing down on the other side. ' A great por tion of thnt seem In excessive hast to sco MmiM from tb great number of straight coat tails passing- the owners of which don't favor us with even a "good bye.M - Since iht Elephant has been .seen, and price of admission paid many seem to think with the poet, that between themselves and the gold mines "distance lends enchantment to the view or like the verdant Importation from the green Isle, who went Out hunting, and seeing a beautiful bird upon a marsh tree, sfcat his eyes anl blazcdaway, then running to the foot ot the troe, pounced upon a big green frog, remarking 'FaU, an' ye're net half so purty a birds as ye war befor 1 shot the foders all off wid ye !" Ana! "Such is Life 1 . Oar Tabl. , . ' . Godey's for Ootober is brfra ns, and one of the most interesting iNos., we ever opened. We cannot conceive how peo ple content themselves without this fa ; vorite. Were we a wife ws would ask for divorce Sf our lord (f) refused as Go djv's. " ' ' 4 Harper's Monthly is a choice literary feast, solid yet sparkling ever touching some chord that vibrates to a new sonnd. Frank Leslie's Illustrated is always interesting to young, middle-aged and old; speaking to both the eye and ear. His Weekly is unrivalled in pictorial literature. i . ; Harper's Weekly is becoming a great favorite with the people, and well it may advancing freia good to hotter, and best ! The illustrations are life-like and speak to the senses. ' ' ' 1 Phil. Sat. Evening Tostls a welcome visi:or,and every family should be post ed in its contents. .. V will forward subscriptions for the above for sny of our friends al club rates.' ' i mm "Over tne Way." On Sunday, with our family, we took a "flying trip" across the beautiful bot tom between this and the inviting groves of Prairie creek, sotos six miles distant. Thsre we found an old acquaintance from SpririsueW Ul.,'named Gauley, digging, fencing and buiidins in a most industri ana and enterprising manner. We found grepes and pi urn j and saw several erds J of 'antelope wblcb suspenaoa gwsing and Bed at oar approach. . The day was fine and we had a pleasant ride and en joyod ourselves 'wonderfully. . r Summer Continue. '''Weather delightful; and moonlight nights charminz indeed : IS frost as yet to injuro anything but cucumber and melon vines.' Our tomatoes, potatoes, and other vegetables grow daily more verdant and profuse, and late corn is ripening, and potataes making rspidlv. i , i ; ' ' Morecnipt ' ; Wc learn that the Siou t Co.! have again beeo down on the "war-path" and had another jbruth with the Pawnees, in which they lost fpuren and several woanded whilst th JPawees lost ..one and four wounded. " The former mad a Km in front of tho troops, and will not be likely to visit that region soon again. Conic Alonff ..; j Slxfsmillas hav:ifcen added to pnr n-Awtnr settlement, within the last few dars, let them come ! on there is till room for a r r i thousand. r CThe poles for the telegraph as far as Fort Kearney are bow being hauled up, and within' a Wk they will be stand ing in perpendicular positien.- Let the lightning ylayf whes af eared? (j-The ferry; acteae the .riter at Omaha is ihe heat wgolaUd and irelr.. Dj4 intitutIon ot the kind On 'tis Mis souri river above St. 'Loiils. - We are indebted to"the members of tbivt-CoEp'y for generous expressione lowara ns, Come, Down vrlttt the Dime I A littlm tteaey arw(a4 fhea,' Another word to "our patrons.' The time rapidly approaches wbeti It trill be too late to obtain paper, jrkj and other mabwiais la ,cj iu jbety ieswuv.uj(. If our sabaoriaert 44 fdvertiseni arc satisfied with the course we are purjuiag and like the cJko,aad wish t keep it going, there Is box ooa way to . e ttr vis : let ns have, and tpat imeseaiaMiy, alittle Cssff. ' 0 U Subscribers will remember thtt our termt are in aivtmt$t and we have been patient with oar delinquent subscribers but cannot veil be so longer; for ve mast have ihe means to ro - on. Vilj our advtrt'islag patrons sepd ns In the hlf'ys pay, nore or lees as their eiroumsUasqc dictate. , We need the money at w, ar-.d ahall ttmember .those who. are paaetsai to htlp ot alous- Come on! VTho s(Hki fist I Tcleajraph. Numotrr of loadf bl Cedar pol hart gon above, for the telegraph. ! These arc to be put op and the wire stfttcbed in a few weeks, j "' t; ' Lalt week we received the 5ftfiWoft containing Telegraphic news from N. 0. N. York and St. John's, only four days old from thcrAtlaUs.;1Wc. cali, that coming up to the soratoh t ri , . oar House jl 'Besides editing the Echpt 'tilling our little farm, grinding grists for ths neigh bors, selling sugar, tape andV pills wo are also prepared to rutertaiu lhOite wbe may wish to call upon us, intfi e best manner tn our power. "Our cwin", is quite comfortable, and our board spread with as many comforts as a limited market will offer Our stables arc warm and safe, ear hay fine, and good com la plenty. Like docks- . Od wbl aaotksr wheal mast trlvs. Affairs, by dllipot Uaor only, tanv." Selllna: Lower. - We here- take liberty of inf orniinr, set tl its, citizens emigrants, and travel I ersthat the store at our ranohe is nowu welt supplied with almost every necesss - ry and comfort required bj all manner, and tastes, of purchasers. Ths assort ment will be kept complete, and prices reasonable, for our long-wsy-in-land lo- cation, and lower than heretofore. Grain, provisions, groceries, , medi a . i shoes, clothing, etc. Banche at the Ford. Some energetic fellow, wide awake to the chances of making money, hns oom men cod opening a ranche at the Kearney crossing, on this side, by building a sod house karrell, stables, it. We trust it is not the fault of this gentleman that many emicrsnts are turned out vf tbek way, and off the mil itary road, to follow the trail down the A. . . a . Platte. Honesty is a jewel, boys 1 don't pan wun ner sne is Doner loan goiui . I 1 I a. . . . 1 I J . Lnacloae , i , We are indebted te J. . Boyd, Esq. for presenting ns with the largest and finest watermelon we have eeen this sea- son, which grew amid a multitude, large, ripe and delicious. Mr. Boyd has a most delightful and eligitts farm, seven miles above comfortable buildings, several nunarea acres xenpea, ana sear two nun- f into, is also a great district for stock drcd in crops a pleasant and aa agree-1 raising. ' lion. VV. ijrosby keeps a aouit ble lady and a pretty baby. , He enght M he a happy fellow t Tarmlntst" 7 Last week upon .two occasions, from our ' office,, w witnessed tne playful pranks of several antelope, and again a sprightly red fox came ap near the en closure, but cut and run when towter. ein'a in sitrht s ' a nice race thev had and both made time, tnt revnard the best. -j .k i. -i.t.. -.1 " ivl '"i' w.. hove in eight and played around on ths prairie at a cafe distance the, same chaps prahahly, . that made i 'a tender r x .... J' '..-' ,,, meal, from a good-sued calf of. our. that had barn running out.. Tne but fa! o have taken our cauion, and,, for two weeks have not troubled us, or as- noyed our printer, putting perisd t. the sports of the cAass in this eecffait which has no paralld tot game, giving our iMatina-$ticlc a little rest, and eat- ' Tl' A J. , l... KA4 turrraLo. vrur para en ot taie aw i b-n molestd bv thesa bur It creatures. and, well tbej have kepi their distance, for we have had our gun greased, ano borrowed per neighbor's dog,. . There are still great aumbers.ei. them across the river and we intend going over m a few tiT w mmmtV vur wiu.vrv mi.-.. Who's inf ' i nrcrmxi..-Pedflsri. marketing wag-1 j . V-... ...r. ka Mtratinn one and bocksters ewarm the emigraUon rtiadj,i4.Ar4.eJjMitJ, lth Omaha prices. It mast be egoeedingly tight times below, when mm will spend Oho time aadnseof Un. U haal et.fi. . . . . - - . . I 1. A..J .Mm tTAtO HAtKlW Koat IaI nil mi pritdt iVj ought it ftp boat I ' - . . ' . I ITSTk. tomble disaster oeorred te thr I aienner -mmiv .IKia,'- vi uw imm owvw 1 rierliee, fept.7h,sh was raa tato bjj tha Senear. '-itagtista," snq in iwsnvyi auus sank In 100 feet weter, eairytot : !Sr., boiaa a.r SflO basosnl k-I.M, ... I 1 , ' . rresa m imarss sts , 1, a . m.t I "Hoys Aflaw" The Hoe. Wm.ILlOadeompanyweattoTquervills.where Hooper, Elder u. -. Cannon, ana uen. U. a. El dridge erri ved 1 n this city from the Eartcrn btateeon Monday afteraooa, in vigorous htaltn and in excellent spi- j rite. .' Also,' A. Moffat, J. Lamb, W. Denials, J. Lewie, and T. Adams the tatter-Msttleauin leaving U MiUervilts. Ihelrst eomcanv of imaaigrant ax- rived the afunooa of Thursday last, 1 hare were 160 persons, and 30 wsgons. mostly draws ty van. They warn 72 aajrs in croesing ws piains vbcis were id excellent order on their arrival, and oumy throoghoat, prosperous. . ; 1.,". " ." r". ' : twHnf rmtxs too m 4 be retaieed by the pplc h Mtila 1 (of duet). iVr.. J ,i3 Ult, iur.it ij lAsberaaa. '. 4 -T.u-.Vt vrr U1 CTTremllaeol Dsssret Atoe And JtfAf itnrf, ub to the 22J U t we gieaa the following iums of Utah news. The crops thronjhout the, territory were uncommonly promisisg. Htin H. W." Hooper DeU-gMc, hati ar rived, and his services fully eudorscd. Messrs. Eldrtfge and Cannow, had also safely arrived as bad also thf trst im. : migration oompany. Weather was una and trade dull. A Mr. John Smith, i ast Kanyon, tram sanstroko dast - his reason tot a panoa ana wacderea awav to the mounting, but had been found and was recovering.'- Tho distillery at ProvA, belonging to Messrs Thompson A Wilson, was burned about the 19th. A man named C. Williams, living at Union from aberration of mind, wandered into the mountains, and after two months ab sence, and when all hope of his still be ing alive had vanished, he came home restored to reason, but physically a mere skeleton. He had subsisted upon insects and leaves of shrubs, and had rabbled - J and suffered much. At Santa Clara, in I southern Utah, there is a nourishing sot- tlement. Sugcr-cane, cotton, and most 6f the' tropical fruit are grown thero to 1 perfection. Two men named Isaacs and Walsh, were amsted at llennefers on 1 the Weber, having in their possession twelve of Colt's revolvers, which they had stolen from Price's train. I Nesr Camp Floyd on ths 33d alt., a msa 1 named Lewi Mechao was shot wh list rid I I. . ..i 1 m a . a took effect la his Iff Aa estsasivs eosl field has been aiseov. j ered nesr ths Weber, between Echo ksa. yoa and Chalk creek. The detachment of dragoons, uodet com mand of Mdjor Hows, stationed at Fort Hall, have h n ordered to Camp Floyd. , A boy named York was kills d In Preve, on the night of Sunday ths 19th, whilst ' pilfering melons from toe girdeu of a man named Witts- Sontiiersi Utah. I iniRUVUI AlllCf W. A. Witt., thmt ha. -.x- -i-iud th I ... - settlements south, of Fillmore, sua that everything in that region shows a teuor- al state of prosperity. From him we have gathered Ue toliowm itvu of news! ( Pinto Creek settlement possesses su perior raisin facilities, and lartru hern I of cattle are kept there, caietty beionzinz w persons who reside below the rim ot An tiaiw Lusiae. in iimi,iinlUnK ... ....i..- ..... '.TZ: ST , S! htitter.aad nhae. U. HaadaW.siamah of sheep are said to be as good as any in th. temtery This part vf the tern wry is toe high for success! ol and Drofimbia cultivation and is Valuable cniefly for Mr. W. Hamblin has lately erected three good log hoases on the banta C'lo- Ira rivuri thirty miles south-west of flam, blin'e Kanchhis object in settlinc there Pt teach the luuians I a,w M their own living. Aside ( thsiwf um itr nf .1. the stream, this may safely be set down as one of the most desert-like pieces of tTJ" i tfril!: u ' ' Jacob's Twist, through a magnificent jmpMabv when Elder bmith and company passed. The kanyon is so narrow in places that a wut?a. rcelJ P" between its ,1.7; brins th" r. Santa Clara, wtlicJl f(Jlti,e j spot in the whole soatheraountry. ' snere wee in a very I'ha whent harvoat ns awar ai m I.L ...... ..... m.. " V. im ima oi juiy. ite crop was said to e anusaauv irvoa. kooo. .ieuuli trees three years Ola were Heavily laden with fruit. nr. uoage, wno appears to bars been the most enterprising lu tne business, hss a eonsiderable vsriet v of fruit trees and vines in hie orchard.! lie has done much tor the settlements south by im porting .several thousand euttinrs from California, and it U to be hoped that the brethren will . improve . the opportunity asu set vat Kvou orvoarus. .Iwo meetings were held under the le" ox vac aonvawoQas, on tne Jtftn, ,4 by Eld's Smiths! lWloton, and Lewis. -X. :i..4J. i .77 Oa the following day the company vis itede small but fiourishing settlement ",7. "'V. r" ? jaawnvti ar saw weaanwaw w amgaa miu ... .a ... . - tort (h ert-vinj, where the eitiieu rriDoeu uio ieura aovj aaa la tbs . ,w. f.wtkram K. .11 . mm nuauir, . ... - ,, , -v . A large grist mill is In progress of .u.v wu, Va ut gra ,"'PP'; - , , 1 . ""a-ogiosi pave 1 naitenns? nresoecie ror eon. eotta.it, ,". i .1. . ' 1 su gwr-eane, and, is eken, far ereryihin ! that grows in that southern oasis., -.' U. aH . S t mf S . I. an. . . oataroav ia nil.: Aidsr Smlta mej remainea ever ounaav ana preach led to f he people., Many of the citiiens kr Grafton and Ylrren oitica vara l.'.t. teodanae.and good epirit prevailed, Fort IlarmrV is kainr al acaount of th difiealty vf getting Water to it in the winter season, and tfee In. habitants nernoM seuliaa at ska aMk f lasarrajrwe4 bbringe of Ash creeks. The amount of labor expended in mak jng - w'ater-di tehee, building fsaccs, forts. nousaa, narns, nas sot bees leae tjuta 10,000. Elder t. II. Urovee ie taking charge al JUsarrab Creek We ssdersUadiliatthenanellarmony will The party attended the belebrstion of ma scam otwuiy at weunreity, ana u. a. iimith delivered stt extbmhorantous ad Uresis. On the ith Hi made a political p?cch nt Parowan, oh which occasion the pi.-yplp celebrated the entrance of the rioniLts into these values. The inhabitants of the thriving settle ment of I'nrowan have enclosed a new Hold of I GOO acres of good tillable land ; mid, in consequence of tho vast amount of labor necessary to be done in the new field, their crops will be rather light tms season. Elder Smith expresses himsolf highly tl eased with the imbrdrementt made in leaver county since his last visit and was much gratified by having seen the excellent crops of wheat that have been raised there this year. . He estimates that the inhabitants of Heaver city will have, at least, 20,000 bushels of whent, and those of Minerville upwards of 5,000 bos. . We are glad to be able to announee that settlements have been made in Round Valley and at Cora Creek also ' thst Mr. C. Willden nod sons are about I to establish a settlement on Covo Creek. These settlements will be of great ad- vantaceto travelers, especialiv in tho winter season, as they will provids shel . . " . , , ter and save them from the unpleasant and somewhat danger jus - practice of camping out in mid winter. Daertt Stwi Any. 22. " More Indlatn difficulties on the Central Iloute. " Bv tha mail carrier who rrirrA hrr on Sunday morning, we are informed that as Mr. Wm. Rogers was coining in from tho west, with an escort of several soldiers,' he camped in Spring Valley oyer night, snd was attacked bv Indians. who fired on them, without, however, doing any damage exeept wounding one of the soldiers' horses with an arrow. We have also been favored by Major Egan with the perusal vf several com munications received by the Express yes terday morning from persons at iJeep Greek, and other points on the C. and 8. L. mail line, from which we learn that on the 11th met., about 200. Indians came to the station at Kgan kanyon and demanded some powder and iea4 of the men in charge of the station, which they refused to let them have, as a matter of course. They then wanted some provi sions, and the tarn tare them ts sacks or flour and soino sugar and cotl'ee. One of the men then started oat after the an imals kept at that place, when the Indi ans told them that be could not g and that thi-y mould tuke Care of the animals themselves, and commenced singing and hallooing at . great rate. At that. instant Lieut. Weed, with twentv-tive soldiers came up, and at tacked the lndisnn, who returned the fire, aounding three mtn, including cor poral Mitchell, who, it was thought, wftuld recovrr, but the other two were I ....:.i..rVt i..i.if..l. Th in.iun. fl.rl without drivinz otf any of ths stock ' About the Mainu tiiue six vr eight lo dians went to where some men were mowing near Deep Creek, and ordered ttfia away, but went olf without molest ing them further. They came back next morning, when lour sola. ers, who bad secreted themselves in a wsgon, fired on them, wounding two, mortally as sup posed; the others Ced. . At about six o'clock on the morning of the 12th, the next day after the at tack at Kgan's kanyon, the Indian made an attack on bbeu creek station, id first intimation thnt the men bad of the proximitv of tho Indiana was a shower of balls thins about theiu, but fortunate ly no one was killed or wounded. ' They instantly took shelter in tne bouse.' There were two parties of Indisns, one or which suirounded tho bouse, crawl ing tip as near as they could without be ing sees and kept up an incessant fire for about an bour witeout wounding any 01 the men ; but they had the mortidcaiton of seeing their stock drove off without the means of preventing it. There was one mule in the corral at which they fired some fifteen shots, only one ball taking effect. , . Fortunately in about an bour after the attack wae commenced, Lieut, need ar rived with his command, front Ruby, and attacked the Indians,' killing seventeen of them, as reported, and wounding etb ers, and thus relieved tho men from the perilous position in which they were piaceu. " - : ; The same dsv there were four other Indians reported to have been tinea in Shell Creek kanvon. by throe soldiers who earns in from Round Valley by the Western Express.-atteicrW Aevs, Aug 10 1 , , . Cood Crotelng. , At the GENOA FERRT, Teams sro Crosd St FirTY CENTS per wsgor fve delays ar difBcar.v or wsie ar jnic- t UEN OA FEBKT OMf An . A. aoesTis. H. K00STX DAlfKEBS, OMAHA C1TT, . y . . - WERASKA, .1 I.U auv rtftiin nusT a aw urn pbices. . Minara will consult their interest, net te salt their Dust, either on commission or otaerwue, oaier eslliug en the sbovs firm. Drsfts -Bold en the princlpsl Cities in TBK VXIOH. Land warrants, and Tarritorial war. rsnts bought and sold, . nlS-tf. TAkEBf t?P. ;' i.l 't.r .:. ; Pawntn Rassara,' ' 8enumVsrftb,l8M. r.Aiinr rm a .art of Pawasas, who la last night wt 11 males aad flvsbsrses. All the m tiles and eae tk horses prava haul arima aaa rltaai.t Bl V IM "lcul-l to belsagtatko United B . " sr four harass sra surpaeoa w cv h taken bet-.vsen this an Foit ltearaay,a!a t. k.i.... t. i.iu bm.d1s. Tbs owners. by enplyiar Msrtr.ml psylaglsr this sdvertlscm.nl, will reeev sr ths isme. Vry wspecUallv, - A f n learooao isarraai, ll-tf. V. MUaAgtaU DARItOTTS, MILL. ABD, Jb Co., ; BAMERUND DEALERS IN- GOLD DUST!' Omaha, . , . . Nebraska. -O-0-0-O- Wlll pay lh highesv price in Cash for GOLD DUsT or, if desired, receive the same on commission, advanc ing HEVEW-ElGHTlfS of its value, and the balance up on return of the Assey receipt payab'e at ths conn . ter, or in New , York Exchange, tent te sny psrt tf (he United filete. A small eommlsticir - . only will be charged for attending to the business.' Baak Saildiaca, raraham Itrs't. ioutll ie. alt-tf. 10NE TREE RANCIiE. V-1 a j. MARMOY bavlnr nttrchssed thsr above Ranche, announces to ths traveling; i'omTZ 'f"r! 1l!.PBLn?. .l'. . .... ... i r to maiKR ni rsucno ths most deeirabls on tha Militsry Road. ' He' Is making EXTENSIVE AUDITIONS The house aad stsblinf, so that. ample accommodations can be ensured. , . Tbs location is the most desirable for Csmping, being ten miles above the inter section of the Uwa Ferry road and half-way between Colnmt.ua and Wood. River Centre. Oroeer.es, Drugs, ' ' Cora, 1 Oats, 1 " ' Hay, Always on ha ad.' BosH by tha Dsv " r Week. Sloes wintered, ns low ss at any Ksnchson tha Road. All who are desirous of feeling at home, put up at the "LONE TREE," whsis v ary accommodation oan be had IllO-tf. . City Hotel, One mile East of F.Ik born Bridge on tl' lii) I, whrre tlie mustjueto troubles neither man nor least is now supplied with ev erything tor the comfort of tuetarveler and his tesit.. No psins wilt, be spared "t make all who fvor this establishment cemfnrtsble aid hippy. Wood stabling and room for wagous in the barn, and a good well ef wir, dug purporely for stock plan ty f wntrr, and good grass. Frtsh bay, cum aud oats u hand. jyCkn, kSes fracksrs and Flresd. CHARCr. MADE LIGHT t . ,v . " W. O. Robimso" ., nU-tf. ' J. Hvmas. OMAHA, IV. Te, "WHOLESALE AND RKfAlL ,l arsLtas ix :. BEADY MADE CLOTH C.- and1' "v'x GE.NT'8 FURBISHING GOODS, S FJRXIUM STREET, ' l (Opposite Laesy A McCormlck's) -0-0-0-0- ' ' ' Goods made to order 01 the sh-rtest notice. Cash paid for hides aad furs. nlO-tf. JM. TOOTLB, '1 1 Sign of tha TOOTLE'f BLOCK, Fabnhah fiiarrf, Omaha, X. T.. Jittuil 4 Jolling UertSant, Hsvt just opened a splsndld Stock ef Spring dSu aiiner nnnnIAlia Iraan a eomnlrfa RlAek ar Dry-Coeds, Crecsries.Hsr.lwsra, ... : Ready-mod Clothing, lists,. ,. Caps, Boots, 8hoes,Craek ' ' ery.'Woodnware,tc: ' ' V which he offers at the lowest ngirts p t asy House m this mirket. . ',' ' 7" Csh pal for bidss aad fers. - A Si I PLATTE VALLEI HOUSE. k . Tares mil alovt North Jtowf Jf.T, B. (aRAUABf , - rfoprfctor. :Aeeommodatlous for the wstts and se eesaities of the traveling public at. Good stables, bay, and grain, also Dlmckssttltblnc ' In all its detriments ex sod horse-shss ing. Wsgons rspausd,etc, ete. r To re r sous out of Easploymenf. ACtiVTS WANTED to sell the Erl Sewing Mschlns. We wUI give a Commission, r wsgss at $10 cr mantb. and espsnses paid. 'This is a new Ms- chins, and so simple la its construct.., that a child st fn years can ieara 10 si rata It t half a a bears lostructiea. Isesuslwany Fsmily 8ew1nr MsctWi.o In use, srd the pries is but glt t Fersoiis wishing an Agency will iddreao f. N. Bovuif, gssrstsry Kris Sewing Mseblue Camiwsy, lw,- - . . Milas, Oaio i i .1 v t r t s -