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Flier da JoUUXAI Ilino Iinrzp ffoprri-Iiiutg: l:r County. I. Ein proe.xsoivs limnzlellcs Un-glu-ck kcennte 'li'ii Eiiiwoliiiern von l'lntte County nicht loiclil zuMosepii, nip die XirhlprliHimng drr ncticn Balm mis flcin Snellen (A. & N. R. II..) wie das nus Folgenilcni luichl zu scheii ist. 1. E ist die Atolr.lit dcr U. P. Ei8cnbafingcf(!llclmi't nllc Buhnen in dicker iranzon Gcgcnd zu control lircn. Sic beriuiprt sich nicht mit pinctn gutcn Profit, smidcru selzt ih re Prrisc so Isocli, dass sic das xiebcrfliiPRsige GpIiI nmvriidcii knnn wozu? zur Vcrstjcrkuiig iliror Gervnlt ueber uns, durcli das Batten antlerer B-tlincii, ivodurcli die M(l;j iicbkoit eincr Coiicurronjj hunter innlir nbgeqcliiiiiicn wird. 2. IIierau crkliert sicli die starke Opposition dcr U. P. G 8 llscliaft gegen den Bail eincr Halm von ciner wettci'crnden Compngiiic, denu ie will sicli tin c ghunzenden (Jcseliajftc nicht vcrdcrben lacscn durch cine Xcbciibuhlerin. 3. Die Tyrnimei dcr U. P. Balm crgicbt f-icb, z. I'., nus folgcnder Tlmtsache: Die Eutfcrnungzwisch cn Chicago uud New York it 900 Mcilcn; dcr regcltiiu!sigc Preiss flier Fracht ist 20 cents das II under! nuf dicser Strccke, das licissl, fucr 1 cent pchickt man lOOPltind -ionicilcn wcit. Und in den Ictztpn Wochcu hat cine jencr Baliuen ihrcn Preiss licrubgeselzt auf 12. cents ' lieissl, fucr cinen cent fahrl sic 100 Pfund 70 iiicileu weit. Nun bc zahlen wir dcr U. P. Balm nicht cincn cent, soiidcrn 12 cents fucr die gleiche Strecke also 12 malso vicl. Man bczahlt n:umlich von Columbus nach Council Bluffs, 95 inilen, 1C cents. 4. Um uns nun nim dipser Skla vcrei zu befreien, beducrfen wireiuc wettcifcrndc Babn, uud zwar cine solclio die ihrcn letzten Ausgaug in tine in aiidercn Marktc hat, als die U. P., und cine solchc ist die A. & N., denu bic fuchrt nach den sucd lichcu ISfccrktcn, Atciiison, Kansas City und St. Louis, sowohl als nach Chicago. 5. Die Farmers, ausscrhalb Co lumbus, werden bei wcitcm am mcistcn bei dcr ucucn Balm profi tiren, und werden doch am wenigs ten zu bczahlen haben, denu Colum Lus Prrcinct bczahlt thut-:cclilich uebcr die Ihclt'le aller Taxcn im County. Von den 3,000 Karrcn die jajhrlich in Columbus ab-odcr aufge ladcn werden cnthaltcu 2,000 Get reide und Vieh Produkte der Fann er. Dcr Farmer bczahlt uiigcfajhr i dcr Kosten und crl xult darner 4 des Vortl-cils eincr ncucii Balm. Wer also fucr die Bonds stimmt gicbt dadurch 1 Dollar um dafucr von -1 bis 8 Dollar wiedcr zu crhaltcn. Die Vortlicilc Bind immcr doppelt: cin hrehercr Preiss fucr Produckte und cin uiedcrer Preiss fucr Ein kacufe. C. Eiuigc Lcutc Bind dcr Ausicht als sei diets nur cin Plan dcr Stadt leutc, sich sclbst auf Kostcn der Lnndlcuto zu bereichcrn. Offenbar ist cine solchc Mcinung grundfalsch uud tliccrichL Die Stadt is gar iiichts fucr und aus sich sclbst; sie etcht in kciucr Ilinsichtauf cigenen Fucs6cn, sondcrn ist unucdingt ab l.ajngig von dem Laudc rings hcr um. Bcsscrn sich die Zustacudo des Lanumaniis, so kann sich die Stadt audi verbessern, abcr nicht antlers. Columbus stcht odcr faillt mit dem Farmer. 7. Darum geht ganz gewiss nach den "Wahlplastzen am Samstag den 1-ltcn Juni, und stimmt fucr die Jiontls, und lasst cucli lurch uichts irrc machen. C G. A. IIulLhorst. Tho following from the New York Tribune will bo pleasant reading to Nebraskans : "Miss Irish is a young lady only 20 years old, who has been employed as assistnut librarian in the department of the interior, and has been doing the foreign corres pondence in that department. She knows German, Spanish, and Italian, and is credited with uncommon tact and discretion in conducting the correspondence. When her father uow chief of the Bureau of Mining and Engraving was counccted with a legation abroad, Miss Irish, then a child, was much petted by Aucr bacb, the novelist, and, since she has grown up, she has made a transla tion of one of his novels, which pleased him 60 greatly, that he wish es her to translateall his late works." Ab Ilonent Lawyer. Dr. Johnson was passing a church yard, and, seeing some people weep ing over a grave, asked a woman why they wept. "Oh," she said, "We have lost our precious lawyer, Justice llauda!'! lie kept us from going to law the best man who ever lived." It was known that Dr. Johnson hated the legal fraternity, but his sense of justice induced him to write an epitaph to put on his tomb. It read : ' "God works wonders, now and then, Htre lies a lawyer, an honest man.' Supt. Towne and S. B. Galey were in town last evening. The officers of the Uniou Pacific told Mr.Towne that he should uot build into this country if they could help it, and that tlioy meant fight to the bitter cud. The above from the Butler Co. JPrcss corresponds with what Supt. Towne told U6 the other daj,uamcly that the U. P. officials threatened to uuild a road parallel to the A. & X. along its entire route. But that certainly would suit Columbus, Gould6 apct,town in Nebraska. UNION PACIFIC DUST TJirown tip into thr Kyo. of the oopl of Platte County from the many 'kWarlc. Surveyed Iy i:ip5i-- and 'Ii:iiu, und nlxo run in the Fei"tllcIn.a-rination-.orU. I. Official. LK RLbbE lav Jaaaaa----vaaaa----t----t---------------------------2Baaaw- lev AVe claim no special artistic merit for the above wood cut intended in a very general way, to represent the numerous railways and imaginary projections of railways in Platte county, all emanating from the U P, Iiiilucncc-mill, and designed for the overthrow of the L. & N. proposition. Outside of Columbus, Butler pre cinct is the only one peculiarly sus ceptible to U. P. influence, their line running through Jackson, a station on the U. P. west of Columbus. Two lines have been surveyed Ironi the south to. Jackson, "II" represent ing the survey from Rising, and "1" that from Osceola, with a common outlet north, the roads to be built if the Jj. & IT. bonds arc defeated, and this is U. P. Jackson and Butler precinct dust. The line "G O" is an extension from David City to Co lumbus and Shell Creek, if the L. & 2T. bonds arc defeated, and this is TJ. P. Columbus and Shell Creek dust. "F D" is the proposed line from Richland via mouth of Elm creek into Boone county, provided the L. Itcspoiifcc (o I. C. Ijovcluml. Columbus, June 4, 79. Enrroit Joukxal: In your issue of May 28, I note an an article head ed Loveland v. "Veritas." "The real author of the communication is un known to me," and I am surprised that our usually wide-awake Repre sentative was so easily deluded into fathering the abortion. But Gould, Dillon and Clark were here. The boys with brass collars were each clamoring for a bone. Our usually cool Representative of the 52d District, was mentally, if not spiritually excited, he had a flea in his car, might have skip'd from Gould, but presumably from "Emp ty" Iv, who had just received his "collar." Under the circumstances, he is certainly excusable in the or thographical blunder of placing "Cat's Paw" immediately before his signature, instead of properly affix ing it thereto. IVho "Veritas" may be, the public little care, so that his statements arc true, and the readers of the Jouknal familiar with Love land's political career, know that every Hue of my communication of the 20th ult. wa3 solid truth. "In another letter to the people I "will explain my action in the legis lature in regard to the tariff rcsolu- linn rV.- T . V s I O JL i It . "D. C. Loveland." "Well, why the delay V It certain ly needs considerable explanation. I, myself, am auxious to see, and have waited for an explanation. Please, Loveland, do not delay until after the R. R. bond election. And if this true explanation ever is made, dear readers, prepare yourselves for a grand revelation. I have an ink ling that it will be "spicy," the flavor of which will be all the nloro deli cious, on account of tho pccidiar mystery surrounding it. Tell it, Loveland, and tell it straight. Tell it as yon told L. Gerrard, at Lincoln. Tell it as you told A. M. Post at Lincoln. Tell it as you told the writer in Columbus, and if you told tho trutli then, aud dare repeat it over your own signature, then, "by the big born spoon," we predict the U. P. whip in Columbus will loose its snapper, the Representative of the 52d Dist. will be called upon to disgorge his. free pass, and hereafter pay his fare like a free man. I anx iously await the promised letter of explanation. Loveland's citajion of the statutes governing "purgatory" I will take his word for, as a Legis lator, and advise him, if it comes handyrto amend that section, for his future prosperity. I say in all candor to Mr. Love land this is not a personal contro versy. As a Representative of the 52d Dist. he is a servant of his con stituents, and his public acts are public property. Personally and socially I am his friend. "Veritas. The Union Pacific company failed to keep its contract with Claudius Jones, and he is now favoring the A. & X. in Seward. Sutler County Press. - i & JV. bonds do carry. And this is U. P. dust thrown into the eyes of Columbus people, to bring them, kneeling, to theU. P. altar, as is also "E D," from Schuyler into Boone county. The branch "B" is intended for the benefit of St. Bernard voters, and "A" is intended to catch any strag glers towards Madison. These possible and contingent roads look well on paper, but there arc loo many of them for "business." The promises made have been too numerous and too conflicting. This kind of argument is too strong, it breaks its own back. It has weak ened the U. P. cause, and is weak- cuing it every day. It is entirely too "thiii' to wear any longer, and the dust that has been raised along all these routes will be so thorough ly allayed and moistened by the steady-pouring rain of ballots on the 14th day of June that Jay Gould and his followers will not bo able to get over Platte county in high-topped rubber boots. Dust, when wotted sufficiently, makes mud. QOJQ-J&Bg STATE BAXK, &:::o:::r3 1; Ccrr.td $ S::i i:i Tent: i Hilrt. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000 Dir.ECTona: Leaxdeu Gebraiid, Prcsrl. Geo. "W. IIulst, Vice Pes' Julius A Reed. Edwam) A. Gekraki). Aijneii Tuknei:, Cashier. Rank or Deposit, Iiscoiiii( and Gxchangc. Collcctionsl'romptly ITIailc on all Points. Pay IntcrcNt on Time Depos its. 274. R. T. BULLARD, nobth-CbiicihY. DEALERS IX- s, J J. Jl.ll.lf - FRUIT, PROVISIONS, &c. BEST OF GOODS AT LOWEST MCES ! o All Farm Products Bought and Sold 0 Highest Cash Price Paid, OK Goods Exchanged for Produce. ISTGoods delivered anywhere iu the city free of charge. SKW BUILDING OX llTH ST., Two Doors East of Journal Office. J. C. ELLIOTT, AGENT TOR. THE STOVER WIND MILL $20 OSCILLATING FEED IUILL, And All Kinds of Pump AND PUMP MATERIALS! ALSO Challenge Wind and Feed Mills, Combined Shelter and Grinder, JI alt Mills, Horse Poicers, Corn Shelters and Fanning Mills. Pumps Repaired on Short Notice, Farmers, come and examine our mill. You will find one erected on the premises of the Hammond IIousc, iu good running order. Get tlie Standard. "27(C best authority. . . It ought to be in every Library also in every Academy and in cveiy School." 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Have in structions and blanks furnished by United States J.and Ollicc for niaking linal proof on Homesteads, thereby sav ing a trip to Grand Island. Have a large number ol farms, city lots and all lauds belonging to U I. It. It. in Platte and adjoining counties for sale very chc.ip. Attend to contesting claims before U. S. Laud office. 0(11 re one Door Wrst of Hammond Honsr, COLUMBUS, NEB. E. C. HOCKKNBKHGKK, Clerk, Speaks German. GOLD.! Great chance to make money. If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. e need a person in every town to take sub scriptions for the largest, cheapest and beSt Illustrated family publication in the world. Anv one can become a suc cessful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. Tin. price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $l."-0 in a week. A lady agent re ports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full pirticulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address "The Peo p le's Journal," Portland, 3Iaine. C82- WANTED AGENTS For the fastest selling book of the age: Tho HOUSEHOLD and I F- ARMERS CYCLOPEDIA A household necessity one that every family needs a Library of itself. AGENTS are meeting with great suc cess, for every family who sees the book wants it. Secure territory at once. Address; Anchor IullUIinr Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Chicago, HI.; Ashland, O.: Philadelphia, Pa.; and Atlanta, Ga. 2apr 4m COLUMBUS Bffi TA1 (One mile west of Columbus.) THOMAS FLYNN & SON, Propr's. GOOD, HARD-BURNT BRICK Always on TJantl In QUANTITIES lo suit PURCHASERS 371-tf E HOWE! Sowing Machine, Challenges Comparison, Distances Competition, Surpasses Ev pectatiou, Gives Univer sal Satisfaction. UNRIVALLED IN CONSTRUCTION, UNEQUALLED IN DURABILITY, UNSURPASSED IN APPEAR ANCE, UNEXCELLED IN ADJUSTMENT, UNAP- I'ltOACIIKI) IN FINIhll, UNPRECEDENTED IN OPERATION, UNQUESTIONED IN EXCEL- LENCE, UNDOUBTED IN SUPERIORITY". Undersold by None! UNDKNIAItLY THE IlKST SEWING MACHINE KVKIC IXVKNTKI. J. E. TASKER & BRO., Agents, ESTOflicc with A. HENRY, OLIVE ST., : COLUMBUS, NEB. 451-tf TH lHBBBiiiWisW ic u V Lil i mi HI HI f - f I & I i Wlfl S J 53 O ,K! M m Ih a. " 5 Qj c ff C S3 a -) tj M 5 O c 2.1-M p O SPEICE & NORTH, Genera Agents for the Sale of Real Estate. Union Pacific, and Midland Pacific It. It. Lands for sale at from $3.00 to $10.00 per aero for cash, or on live or ten years time, in annual payments to suit pur chasers. We have also a large and choice lot of other lands, improved and unimproved, for sale at low price and on reasonable terms. ANo business and residence lots in the city. "We keep a complete abstract of title to all real es tate in Platte County. C33 COI.U-iraBJS, iVEIJ. & Daniel Faucette, Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, asi Collars, keeps constantly on hand all kinds of whips, Saddlery Hardware, Curry combs, Brushes, Uridle Hits, Spurs, Cards. Harness made to order. Re pairing done on short notice. NEBRASKA AVENUE, Columbus. 53.4. GALBRAITHBROS (Successors to Gus. Lockner) Dealer ix all kinds ok Agricultural Implements AGENTS FOR The ImprOTCil Klmnl Har-rMer, Wood Hinder, Jin-rent, Kespero, and Self Itakr-i. AIo tho famon. Minnesota ChirrThrrxhrr.HodgfV Header, and Winship Urns.' celebra ted Vanelevs Wind 3IIII rumps etc., UicBj Tops oTall hljicx Jns: received. Farmers, loolc to your In terests and give us a call. GALBRAITH BROS. LAND FOR SALE. Eighty acres, in Sec. 12, T. 17,11.1 E-5 mi. northeast of Columbus: 70 acres un der the plow; C acres ." yr. old trees walnut and cottonwood'of good size. Dwelling-house, 12x23 feet, 1 stories high; good well; two granaries; sta bling, hog-yards, Ac. -Small fruits such as currants, blackberries, &c Conven ient to school houe and good outlet to roads. Price, $l,3.'0-.AVill sell farm ma chinery if desired. Address at Colum bus,Platte Co., 2sebr. Martin IIollkrin Book-keepers, He porters, Teachers, Operators, -(. l n i I"- ri " 1. m - Li . a- - " V. i: .--: ( ( rn H; Lp.- H r- 2 o S ? 1879. THK H0htu(biis Jounuil Is conducted as a FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Devoted to the best mutual inter ests of its readers and its publish ers. Published at Colunibu-.. Platte county, the centre of the agricul tural portion of Nebraska, it is read by hundreds of people east who are looking towards Nebraska as their fnture home. Its subscribers in Nebraska arc the staunch, solid portion of the community, as is evidenced by the fact that the JOUKNAi. has never contained a "dun" against them, and by the other fact that ADVERTISING In its columns always brings its reward. Business is business, and those who wish to reach the solid people of Central Nebraska will find the columns of the Jouunal a splendid medium. JOB WORK Of all kinds neatly and quickly done, at fair prices. This species of printing is nearly always want ed in a hurry, and, knowing this fact, we have so provided for it that wc c-u furnish envelopes, let ter heads, bill heads, circulars, posters, etc., etc., on very short notice, and promptly on time as wc promise. SUBSCRIPTION. 1 copy per annum " Six months " Three months,... ?2 00 . 1 00 . 50 Sintrle copy sent to any address hi the United States for 5 ots. M. K. TURNER & CO., Colunihiis, Nebraska. 1870. JOHN WIGGINS, WHOLESALE AND MAB U'WJ'El m KEBttKSJSBUSSSSkBKuLSfiiiBB STOVES, IRON, TINWARE, y?iflKg3r?a Nails, Rope, Wagon Material, Glass, Paint, Etc., COKIVF.R 1.I.1.VI.KTI1 COLUMBUS, i.ywii h i in i C. B. STILLMAN, Wholesale and Itctail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, WXNX0"W GLASS, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. Kna on linnil nil nrticles usuallv kent in surrounding countrv will find it to their iatcrcst to purchase from him, as he can and will give IJED-ItOCK PKICES. Prescriptions Carefullv Compounded. IS-A GOOD ASSORT3IEXT OF WALL 3.')3 MM..W The Celebrated Diebold, Norris & Co's (.Lute Dlcliold & Iticnzlc,) Fire and Burglar Proof! HAVE TLIE BEST RECORD OF ALL. All leading Railroi & Express Companies and Bankers in theNorthwest lave them. Not One Lost in the Two Great Fires in Chicago; alo preserved the contents in every instance, at Independence, Iowa: at Central City, Col.; at Oshkosh, "Wis., and at all places have stood the test, without failure. All Sizes for Sale and Made to Order. Old Safes taken in Exchange. County and Bank tVorlc a Good Work D. S. C0VENT, GENERAL AGENT, CHICAGO. WILL. B. DALE, Agent, COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA 234 HAMMOND HOUSE Formerly Pacific House. This popular house has been newly Refitted and Furnished. Meals.- Si cts. Day Board per week, $1.00, Board and Lodginj;- 5 and f C. Good Livery and Feed Stable in con nection. SATISFA TION GUAIiANTEED. JOnN HAMMOND, Proprietor. CHICAGO &' NORTH-WESTERN 3E1AJCX,-W.W C , The Great Trunk IJno from tho West to Chicago and tho East. It U tho oldest, shortest, most direct, convenient, comfortable and In every respect the best line yoq can take. It Is the greatest and jrrandest Hallway organization In the United States. It owns or controls 2IOO MILES OF RAILWAY PUIXMAX HOTEL OAKS are run aloae by It through between council bltjits & Chicago r No other road rnns Pullman Hotel Cars, or any other form of Hotel Cars, throneh. between ihn ion xurcr ana unicago. PASSENGERS OOEiQ EAST should bear bmind that this Is tho BEST ROUTEWCHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. Paaacncers br this ronto have choice of ttte DIFVEICEXT ROUTES and the adrantaga of Eight Dally Unci Palace Sleeping Cars from CHICAGO to PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, ANT) OTHER EASTERN POINTS. Insist that tho Ticket Agent sells joa tick tsbjr the North-Western Road. Eiamlno your Tickets, and refuse to bar If they do no t read orer this Road. All Agents sell them and Check usual Bargain JTrea by this Line. b " Through Tickets Tla this Route to all Eastern Points can be procured at the Central Pacific Rail road Ticket Offlce, foot of Market Street, and at I New Montgomery Street. San Francisco, and at all Coupon Ticket Offices of Central Pacific, Union Paclflc, and all Western Railroads. New York Ode, No. 415 Broadway. Boston Office, No. S State Street. Omaha Office, 245 Farn bam Street. San Francisco Offlco, 3 New Mont gomery Street. Chicago Ticket Offices : 63 Clark Street, nnder Sherman Bouse ; 75 Canal, comer Madison Street ; Klnzle Street Depot, corner West Kinzlo and Canal Streets ; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Einzie Streets. For rates or Information sot attainable frem your home ticket agents, apply to Mabtix IIconiTT, W. II. STrxwrrr, Gcn'l Mang'r, CUcaso. Qen'I I'm. AeX Cnlcagor HETAIL DEALKi: IX T3SiSSSSBSS3E23BXmEl graTm EE22Z2 AII oi.ivi. streets, NEBRASKA. in a first-class Drug Store. Dealers PAPER ALWATS KEPT IN STOCK. Specialty. Prices as lovr as can lie Made. SWEET CIDER -AND- V WF T A3f constantly receiving the choicest X of 3Iichi'-an cider and apples. Call and taste for yourself. IBBBBBBBBBBBBiliBVvViFSBP i jSt1BBmBJ!PSb IS! M I M!M J) Wf" Mi-TJ 4w' wn4Mim COL 17 .11 15 U s Restaurant and Saloon! E. I). SHEEHAX, Proprietor. AVholes.tld and Ketail Doaler in Foreign Wines, Liquors AND CIGAIJS, DOUBLIM STOUT, SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES. US'Jeuttii.i.y Whiskies a Specialty. OYSTEES, In thHr .-im. BY THE C-I.S& CA.V Ol: IHSIl, JltJ Street. Sontli of Depot CITY MEAT MARKET"; ox oi.ivi: .sr., oppomti: iia.h ;uo:i nousi:. "Will keep on hand all kind ol Froh and Salt .Muaty, aNo Snusa-n, .Poultry, Frch Kih. cti. all in their seaon. Cash paid for Hid. Lard an-l Ita. W1LL.T. ItlCKLY. CITEAL MT MAIET O.X litis STREET. Denler in Fresh and Salted Meat. &e. Town Lots, Wood. Hide, Ar. J. KICKI.Y. Ai'rnt. Colurabu.s, June 1, 1377. YOUBET?5 A. W. LAWRENCE, ACKXT FOR THK a WIND MILL, AVill hereafter lie found TIIREK DOOllS SOUTH of tho 1'ost Ollico, where he Kcepi a full line of every stvl PUMP. PIPE, HOSE, And the Celebrated ! X L FEED MILL. A-ihekeepsaPiinipIIfiiiicexelii-ivrlr, he is able to vH CHEAPER T1IAV THE CHEAPKST. Pump for anr depth well. I'unip" driven or rcpairi-ti. and Itods cut. GIVE HIM A C.1LL A.'D S.IVK illWBY. BECKER & WELCH, PR0PHIET0ES 07 SHELL CREEK MILLS. MANUFACTURERS & WHOLE SALE DEALERS IN FLOUR AND MEAL. OFFICE, COL VMIi US, NEIi Dr. A. HEINTZ, DK.1LKU IN iviives, i.iii;oie.s', Fine Soaps, Brushes, PEBFUMERY, Etc., Etc., And all articles usually kept on hand bf Druggists. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Oac floor IIji.hI or Galley, m KIcTcntli Nlrcet, COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA mOSBB.123ST NEW STORE AND New Stock. A full, frci-h supply of groceries, STAPLE AND FANCY. Just opened, and for sale at low-down prices. IST Olive Street, opposite the "Tattenuill." .tames McAllister. m. SCHILZ, Manufacturer and Dealer In i BOOTS AND SHOES! a romplrte-vuortiiieiit of fodleVaad Cill lrrn" Shxs kept on hand. All Work Warrants!! Our ."Motto fJood fctoclr, excellent work and fair prices. Especial Attention paid to Repairing 11 rt-J Til IjYlr QrcatMorcantile Collece.Keokxxk Jowa 55-4'. V'M. BECKKK. I Cor--Oil re and Sis. I3lk