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r THE FF K It A LI). J. A. MACMUIIPIIY'.. .EDITOR. rLATTSMOlTTII, DEC 2, 1375. I'.z'Arv- , . i.j OUR CLUB LIST I'Ott 1S7G. We prawn t oar readers this week with a ehib list of. papers which can be taken with the IItrai.u. In this wty you can got two papers or ni.i-uiiK's for iiUlc more titan the price of ftnc We Sk.uM It. to hiv.j ail the subscribers we m jr. t 11 .!er th c r.tt. t7 tho middle of De vcmber. We :.Ko .vi':T- like new Milvitaibera to the llKiiLi. and all nho propose taking it for aii other yt.ir t-jconie forward now, for on the liuribtT of vosir leibseriptlons depends some T-han.p.s wo -.vuiM like to make lu the paper. The IlEitM.D H.i'mers' Hr.z;iar. Week ly, or Magazine $ 4.90 2 80 MI AK EsrEARE WI LSOX. It hits been paid that no metier in what l"i:irtni?nt of literature th; why a n;)m;i hack iiohs!: .ui-;i. i Tin x:tii:in;ition of th U)iv of Lcx- A Ynl:i, A: iiltoil, the K-'bdt iittii kv racf liois t... ,..!,. 1 f .-. Il.r. r .. ... modern aspirant trvl Isis h:ivA, on ox- , t,. . f, , tl do! ol 1 ammaticn Ik? would find Shakespeare . to he, was tilled with at least a ou.trt : H .' before liirn. j of Mastifatr-d food, that It.pl been fore- ; While Vic-Ireside;jt Wilson's hotly 1 : u"' cavuy ninns-ii na - !: i in tiiu ii j jut ja'.y, nitMo i.y me lo:;s ; a U.-otii. ii'' V and Inter-Ocean, weekly.... " m " " se in I -week I v. Chicago Tribune " I'ost & Mail, weekly. . . . daily, Prairie Farmer, " Daily Craphlc, " Hearth & Home I.oulsvle Courier Journal 3.05 " Seriimer's Monthly 4.85 " 5t, Nicholas 4.0) 4.25 20 2.30 6.r 12.45 3.50 And the Dakota City Mail i3 after Railroads again. Chas. O'Connor the freat lawyer is lying at the point of death. The Filmore county Review, a new paper, to us, cornea to hand this week. From the narrow Guago Kpizo-ot-ic: "Good Lord deliver us." See Omaha Hi publican. D. H. Wheeler sends us a fit. Louis JlepuLlian. Dan. beats the Jews to remember his friends. The narrow-guy bonds Mere de feated in Omaha by at leant two hun dred majority. The Globe-Journal still sticks to it that Stanley ahem yes that Little ilac and he bed a tussle. Judge Maxwell has got a new gold headed cane, presented by his friends. :ind he has been to see tho old home again. They are all pulling up Henry At kinson tremcnduously. Henry where's our Trunk road, that was to be built in sixty days ? we pause for reply. Tom Scott will make the Iliflle on that outlet yet. You see the next House of Representatives may be dem ocrats, or they may be grangers; but they 'ro hungry all the same. For a lively wide awake newspaper we recommend the Plattsinouth Ilicn ALI). Mail. That makes us feel good all over, Brother S. was beii'gconveved throii'.i Ualtiim r the following inscrii.lion on canvass 1 in large letters appeared vn the City j Hall: OBIT. IIKXIIY V.IL.10.V, VICK-l'KKSlKfNT. Au old man, broken with the storms ! State, Though from an humble t-tock, undoubtedly Was fashion 'd to nrieli honor Ironi bis cradle. Exceeding wise, fair oken, and persuading, He save his iium r.-i to the world a-cain, His ble.ssed part to heaven, ajul slept in pe:te- ShiilidtiK'arc, Hinry VIII. If any obituary of the late Vice I'resident, three columns long, luts ex pressed as much we have failed to see it. SOIIjVU of ;' t. t: . i We call attenti.m to ad ver- IJrother Cunningliam, of the Kearney Times, must not try to joke us on mat rimonial subjects, as our memory is very fresh yet of his exploits in St. Joe, during the editorial excursion. Repor ter. That's a fact; Cunningham had bet ter keep quiet. Star. m (Jo slow, all of you boys; does your mother know you're out ? Or did she at St. Joe? TUESDAY EVENING. ti.-c-mcnt of Harper's JSjytr, '.'. ' ho- lis, and the Nuw York Xuu.f to ii. :eiv ku..;vi. il'-s-t. y, : :' ..;.'. ! obi r.-.t:i rV'l'V Cii ii'-' 'd 1' :..tvi-; f. r the ;-n S's vi.b.i irriltlt. a 5.,;-.- t (-f ii it readla.'. :u-d 1 w r , ;-.-(.:it ::, " : ' I ; t " : l . -. ti ! : ' 1 ; t ' ' . ' i 1 - w ;'l .;'r:..,y n "! a i-.t-i: v ! !. ; e t :;.!V. I -f 1 '-vr;. .-,.., - .7 w 1. ::' r,. ia 1, .Joliii S!3;tni)on, sonit1iiiic -,:'.. i -:e ;i a'- r.- -til:-. -l.-.i lar 'Ml I'.t ....- -.Mt; lr. !. i !.,:: llfS3WMIi5 i LiverY Business, F.TO. ..e lie.-T i:a-it cf t nrc, etc. r..;.!-0:nee, 11.ittsu:cutl t i- '.. 1 ! I'ra tie-d Yoi kt-r-s in in this weeks IIi:i:ald. t. r v '..at. 1. i;:. '.::,.. i'..,o:i inTipt i a; c? r.'7 vj V v ' ''r'" T .O, i io e.e.;l v. ;.i lorv..id cpy to a'ny per- i"'" t, ,)-',, V- ) ' j Fou who eaiaiot prv-.-ure o:.e ia L:i neitu-or- j Zi7 1 , lv., tlC. The small i:y has long leen recog nized as one of the most formidable of all wild beast., but no greater compli ment litis ever been paid to his capacity for making life a burden to hia fellow creatures than this, which we and in our latest lilrs from Mexico: A father in Guadalajara, during the earthquake season, sent his two bovs to a distant hood. Lar'O ossortaieiit of Hard and Soft X7rrjrTv QrTKT ? !OAL STOYB3, VVliillVLiY UUlS I j Wood and Coal .Sioves fur lULiTiXl Oil COOKING. 177G. NBV7 YORK. 1876. i Al .vays on Hand. h.i.. iU Ui ;;uii,:.t i! aa.l sewniy-sU is C-!iLeu- i;v,.rv varielv of Tin. Sheet Iron. ii -i" ..ear. i; in a. o in,- a;r,n u lai o,.;,o- Work. i-.i-tt ill Sioek. and Zine o. ...t,.., m .i i, hi.-, inu wis ig it illNUUIL l sunn iiiilMM.! ii.-;.('M.li!'.!IV. s. !hO Hist Mtll'C I friend's Until tho peril Was SUppOS"d to i t'.ie wur. Kdl ie ia power iti V.chlitou ; and j ZT A VJTlfl AND V. V. PA TTJTNfi- be over. A few weeks afCer t he fath- ! tt -l L' ! U L 1 l It 1'V rl-'t" ee AlA1 AiVf bl'AlKlJSlj, er received tins letter from his friends : VsVeVo iKMlfat'cVaml mAane Jone on hhort Notice. "PImo t. !. v.ir 1mv l.rtm ai. espwia.iy the two latt-r : a-et an . tlu-tn ana , .'. r. , J ' w ev ryiniir eiu:ieeii-il ifeoi id tuily down the earthquake. a. Jr(.,iV respite I au.l expt.ua.led in the ' I 1 he ()j'i'.iti..n JIoae of liei'lTJ''. litailMS. Jlr. Dow Woodruff our business ! taking ii t li i- line of in. dry opened years a;i.) Dartner left. 11 011 Mmd.-iv for VVsh- I '' ('''. -' inly a;U .di.l-eniy. li.ves.i i;ai i.ie et.rrait;.nis and nu.;deeiis ot .laats utlaiiuifc: ration ; and will, it is to be hopi-d. iay tne ;'utiiidai ion for a 15 and better period in oar national History. Of ail this the San will eont.iin eomplete and aeoi.rate aecaaiins, fur- iumiiiil; an us reaueis witii eariv ami iitist ington J. V., where he has liad an pointment in the Dureau of Printing, and will probably remain during the IVllitflT fill liML'turtiJCi otiiiio(i,.nn ; 1 1 1 wormy iiuoni.ation unoa tb.-se absoi bins: too- impoten.-y. dental an I Piiysieal luea- ;-;f SAGE BROS. Manhoo'1: How I-ot. How Hestoredl ".'75 Just published. :i new edition of v.V '''',r" Cuivcrwcil's 4l"lr:t- , , ! ; f -':May on the radiea! i-ure tuwUr ( .v it bout iiicdieint ) of Snerio-itor- u'.i orSemiicd N'. e.ikv.i s'-.,.nv'i:iiitai v Seminal im Istiiu trc:tl ismcli, 10 my Ntj-i-nv, o sitv ifle tine n-iJ U:iul3 notlev tfsal 1 v:int tU3 ;:jv ac;:oa;j( ScttIt'J ill !' j First cf January, next, and they 2ust be. I can't Ntniitl it any longer. I9ay iind Grnln st C'asli, as well at several oilier tilings 1 must buy. Therefore take Notice, It ,-jon uw" tlsat owe "ne linn" don't puny up 011 or before January 1st, "we i n-i" will liave to start io"iiiet!iinj; af ter "you uiim"' Somethiutf tirive a grey niareand a bay pony ami oarriet nuinlterst of little xieoen of paper wliicTi lie shall Nerve on all delin queiits. AVitneHK my hand and Heal thi UStU day of October. 1H7, and Sovern yourHelveM aecortliujrl.V- matter oi expeiliencv that compels the temporary chang and a lucrative nosition was offered wherebv Mr. Woodrutl' can make more The event of the week, perhaps, was than by staving here this winter, ICS. li'M'ilv lli.l.i-ili'm-Mtj lit riiri'M(M' i.ti The tweiitv-third Tresi b ntial Llection, with Tlmnj .ivn . .1 ,-, 1 ! the prt-parat lor.s for it, will be m'Mii'lu!) as V"K-' deeidmii noon tiraiit's aseiratio the tableaux, singing and other enter-j consequently we considered it best to tfimmenr at Fito-er.-dd I fall on 'lues- : acquire". We feel his loss more than uiiii upon i,!m:iI s tispiraiions h r a third term ol pov. er and plut'dcr, and slid more as deeiilee who shall be the eand.d.ite ot I he p.n 1 y t lei'.iriii, and as etretinc thai .;:ndat..ic.-- the jia 'Vid h:ne t'!c eoiiiiant hacans oi 1 ; iiia' ' t :ioi o . ;ab. . v.: ii.'.on.i.'d. i .lav tvM,!n.f l.v 1ia 1 f,f tin C call Spetlk, UUMIig I.C0T1 Wltll US , l.U ion of ov.-r . e: ,.: y t ! 1 -s. jdr-.-.i-l y daj evening, by the lad.es of tne J tes- t(fi 5rst stj..k ()f t t f j ha, its r.,!,;; every s.a.e .d.v-intorv ;.-d , i. ...... . -. .. . . e t ra st 1 a - ve..r 1.''. Ml mm1 t.u .r loi.aoei i uvtenau eoun.li. , tlif !'UV tll, a.'1-.l our relations lltlV- ! ,i.,ubi..-d. !t" w.d ,.o::;ii.v to be a la .nc, mi j I'1!' We should only show how little we I ing been most agreeable. liurtoniun. 1 i.ev.-s;.a,.er. Ah ta- ;-.-ue:- -a i,e.vs of th.- nay j 14! i. I -1 ' i . i I i., e. . . -i i ,, n! i; i:7 -: ii. : - llso t 'ou.'.iiiiipl iiui. J-'pitep-iy, and Fits, bidaeed by self-ieeideiiee or sexual extravagance. Sec. i "lrie.., in a healed envelope, o::iy six ecu is. The celebrated author, in tins admirable es saj . t'.i arly demon! i a!( -s. from a thirty years' slice, s -fid Ji'.'aet ee.e;t ; h e a la rail M' e H1-..MI lli'il ces ol . cii -a i.ese may be radically cured v.iia niil ! ' use of Intel aal aiedietae of tti- appliea t i i ' i J ili-'iu iie . po.nl ai' mil a n,' i!-' of eeiv :-! .--hui.l . e. i-.ain. an I etu ; aa!. by means of vlii. a i v. r': 'i::'i !:!. no mallei' w'haf his OFF CLOSETO"" OUT ! ! AT COST ! FOR eoeii'i isea elieal'iv. j know about music were we to attempt to criticise that given us the other even- j ing, sufiiee it to say that good judges ( declared it the best amateur music they j ever heard. The whole performance was very creditable and shows what we have often maintained, that we have a large and very good dramatic on inav b.-. lua v cure hie . ! I a. '. !!.' I iiisj.-ei.-.u. l...i;hi be in tt.e hands of oiith aa.! i-v.-rv i.i.'.a ;a the laud. CASH ! Store for Sale or Rent ! ! Wherif l in '"'"Uieiv and musical element among us for the i:ve.'. THE MARKETS. IfOMi: MAIIKKTS. tiKrwiTED liV wunr. oaiirah. i old ... j ra.u.a'. tn-b l"ai a .a u ol l.iera. ai . ; :.:ul ,tl i w ay s, w '.r.i .. treat's I oi a clear, iiitei- s!i.:jr I ami m '...'. ;. i;er. i it ii ot : .: . to make the V.'e,d.i .s'aa the ':l e;i!' in a pt.ti-i- ervei '.e. to nnv i jf Tfs av -. " (..'. oil ivceiot at six reals or i wo I Sj 3 a M V l.lilev.. l la S. Hots.... aitle... d,. i.atkst m:v vo'tiv m.!:!-::ts Ni:v.- Vot:.:. I ;-. ! Monev, toiid,: i ii emeu u riAithr.rs. t':ti'.A;o. Dec. I. size of the place. THU TAULEAl'X were very well given, the two orig inal ones excited shouts of laughter and were recognized at once. THE GREAT F.VF.XT OF THE EVENING, At least to those who had to stand there, was tho movable wax-works of Mrs. Fhnir 'V. !le:.t Jarlev, or as a little fellow called it : "Mrs. Yarley's jax-works." Xow we i...;;; htive to be "keerful" what we say about i',1,!".1'"' the singers and the tableau folks gen- j ' '- r-..,ll.. I ....... i thin' en .ilieii nut -ln VlttllJ, Hi Villi.:; LIU I u: UIIU ie v. in maul lis if we sav unnrettv thinirs of their performance, but the wax figures, i ia- i;- oi s ua; n i'.u- a'iraiVive a. t . , j eil I T emi:- I - Aleliti'.ly lor the eiii!i!-: . r, o i he-i I,, .i,i , n .. -:ij : r,i!:i iii :; i ; ! s e la i ; id .;.- cian.i . ; - ! e.;.- I pill': , S. se;el! : l!ic !!i I -it;',. inform. t; ;-..i. to v. ,u.ai wi rei. i ! a oar '. ;i : :y e . : i i- .'i. p:i!!a:e-,i e.: "i. lee i ia i. coiaiei. k I . e i . 'j'.:.. ''' ek! 1 I o ,,i eeliiiai oa:.t. .Vs i .a papc.', to e!al 1 In .s th I'lli n hers. ilXfi.J. . !v!,lK A .. t'l-l.'.'y !- 1:7 Itow eiv. N. Y. ; !'. O. box, t la w.e i i. a-,.t vbrdi ! '. t:a..s a 1. r "e amo-iat i ne a.n : I ; j i :;:' :! ! i iv hat aide t make j JTl Vi.e a: rt -.il.ti.-al .a- . 'J t'- , . . t ..:,o f; "r.'l.:.; V,:'e cVm' U.- j ii rA$J xxzx'z :::;;:mevis i n xy y xy y j ; ae l .a, a !... l ... r pa-e newspa?..-!- " r'1 -' i if c.ve.ity-eihl rii,' r. . . -. ' a: '. i:a' news for ! two c, !'.: a iv'.v. a. !. is: : t-re- P a i. ee ;; or ; .. j . e-..-. .-'.,...,.:.,' e:li- timi ei4-a. - l.to le-r y ar. .e...i- i,. :'i,i.-i-h::' a.'i i:fs. Adare I J. LEX II OFF, IIS E-TTIiT. Of every description Cheaper Than Ever. Some things even SEH.O"W COST ! I Chamber Sets, $25 and up. Dressing Bureaus, $12.50, up. Bureau Stands, $7.50, up. Bedsteads, $3, up. ExteiiSiemlTables, $750, up. .1 '((,: .Itl M-ij .for tV 1" n '-.-; e.rrin .... nir.nK-rnifli &. Wrm T.T.tI-ov jfuvy., up 1 r 1 1 St. riicfiQlas for o f. 1 .1 . . .tl .. ...i I.. 1! ,:a-r lately bomeit oca SlI.UTi'.'S ()!,h S'i'A N ! "I oi. -pared to dj all work bran; lit to me i:; i ai-. line. I f. " . t :.. i I :.. : aai'i i o i; i oi ji, . e-i, , iaae.a,a tmc-i ia 4;, ) ; i ae ;eiu.i:-i oi j .i w'n..e aL'-r.u ea v. nai :,:-: v, :.ic:i I Ki)iils. .1 w .ta i! -"ii ail its i find iii; ii;- i t .i si. A ifeis ins cot-sidi l.i i,isc hui-iitj an l 7. ,;f ?' of all oUt F. H. Lr.vuorr. ! a -i j m - n v. t '.;o:ii'.;t coh: p t iti r-i. t a oio ii-, !ei - find iii; ii;- i Scnoiier s Mon-cnly a 180. i -.nap-nee, , ptvmK,. !:.a, ! ; oie,,;'., iie.'.;,iiii!i: v.iwi tin' n:i.a!cr for .No- it. i ... i i. ........ l ... ..,.,, I .tli I I III' ,11 llil h l II,' ' I 11 '.III 11 t: a thousand years, and we can say j .,u.i.s:,r;e, .s.-.nv.s, ta..-re v.,,1 be ther-v.a: b-.,.1. Poet,,..-.,, i sk-tehes. by just what we please about 'em. Well. 1 J KC ill a lxCabie Serial StOHSS, ; s',,la !!,;,:-; i'"" f-y aui....:-.--- ' An ae. : ;::i 'its aave aeen made lor ;i very ia they was a fraud, they lacked alive and I -i.T;:f'-i.v avtuous. : iiit.n .- pap as o: .. 1: .. 4.11 .... I Til ' tir-t of tai. se. lee.v c..i! -.tele in our haiids. i IV T X 7) si It .' ' 1 .V T T. V. held of It.-t :i. Oolites lo -v - e:::l.e, . l.-.; .. -; a, ;r- ! tiliU ill d l i v", :r. I vela. ii. -s. in adil . ia iis uau a! ai t :'aeti m - lor Mlip;..--. i ', ca the pr 'cediu i ion lo com i!a:i iof.s ii ..a If our readers will try and squeeze out part of our pay, each one, we shall be yery glad. The times are so hard that we hardly know how to keep tilings going. Every little helps. Tl'.e Schuyler Sun, a new Democrat ic paper comes to hand. It is edited by Zentmeyer & Allen. The IIi:uali met Mr. Zentmeyer at Omaha a fevy weeks ago, and was much pleased with his appearance. Stilson Hutchins of the Times, don't believe the whiskey evidence when it touches him but he was ready to be lieve the statement of theives and ras tals when it promised to inculpate President Grant, liabcock, and others. The strike in the coal mines along the I. P. It. II. has ceased and 50 of the dissatisfied miners were shipped east, thereby allowing all who wished to work to do so. Here is what the dis patches said i I Gabriel Conroy" By iaivt. laarie. T some of 'em was alive, needn't tell us that any "George" can w ind up old mummies like that and ha c 'em go off. You see, these wax-works ain't like anv other kind of people, they're hol- i 4i 41.,..- f,i Kin aa.-l vol run In. Ive m n.t nw, uir w .y iuhw; .m ; j:rsi ei ended v, i : K. 'll.es it hollow shape together as big as they want inside, and then they get their In dia rubber skin ami blow it up about as big as they want a feller, and then through a little hole in his head they run him full of beeswax from Dr. Medea's and there's your wax-works. MRS. JARLEY Ii I X J) S it 11 (.' A ,V T L F. , Hit ."In. Of.! l .i XT, .a.! (he CUdd-Iat. :aas. X'ir- nil.rr X anther. This is Mr. Hartc's ;cs and cha. aci.-is. Wi'nen t ae raii nor lias eao-.en 1 f.aa ):.-. livoiile li hi. t'aiifoiaia. are painted uitii car.: a.i-tei t ie i viiiiif-ss and pow it ; ; ':d 1 !i" work is w i: I: -out doubt tlie ;no; I'laaiiie !ve..rd ot earlv Ca! iforni.i t:te t ! i a i lias vet":ippi a red. We siiai! ai so beain in lae .ianuaiy iii!inb.-r, "PHILIP SOLAN'S FIUFXDS, Dr. S!imc 1 "oar '( Sxi;s'x." iiy f:f'.v.ti;:: kv:-:i::-:tt iiai.i;. The scene of t h is s; ory i-. la: I in ! S.uiih western Territi ry. now fonnin;: the ,s;a:es of louisiaaa and Texas, tit the tiaie of Aaron lturr's treason. The characters lived in a see- n. i j Treat i:m- cf its History i Siuves-a ; iCoval ( ;. r:. C 11 III sT IX A (1. RoS.'il'TTI ! Will euhtriia!. e to the ie v vob:;.:". ! LOUFSA M.ATA'OTT Wi'l wtite ' Ma i jo: :e- jtirthda) Ui."is,''ai:d : cr .sion ivi.ni-'.. t ! S.i'ii,. ;trci hv. o- A-dioii.e.ay for V.ni;c 1'. I pi" h o been pro:n:"it . il.e p ; :,; ii i.:.j. AND Machine Shop. At I. I.. -Morrow's oh! stand, Seventh St., Chicago Ave. tit e pr7'.tred to do ;i pener;-.! besitteMs !u HOHSS-SSOJirTG, cry. e. HI eT ??.-irlil- ers, $2.50, up. Centre Tables, $6, up. Wool iuuI Wire Jlattress es? very Clieaj). Everything in the Furniture Line, Cheap. If you Iont helieve it call and see for your elves, at I'LAT T MO l" T II, N F. I J. iCa. .;;er. liimcru, ."kc!: ir.es, ie.. c't.e. .'.so emaner. RICH . 1 R l) PROf 'TOR. '! ', . 1 e. ,,.. c'l.-e ,,f I i !.-. ( Th wa ,i:ni by , - i ii ..i. -ii . . - ..i; UlU excellently cn, s.uui we eouipn- ,; hje!, w.:s now Ameiieai l-reneh ment her by saying that she must have showed waxworks ail her life. ANT LITTLE NELL, she was super excellent. II FT "GEORGE" the inevitable, the illimitable, the un- i tvataiupd s.o HA YARD TA YlJ'll. tie' November Xi. :.. bi.-r, (ie- .;: o. ami; wal nc. a a aa i iii: JL PICKS, AN.) ALL Ii one": Gteoi Work a Specialty, W ' - r. -if ' Medical Institute fr'KO.I (jt'ACtSKRY. 1 .,' 11? only p ! V ; T O tTtiiT. t:oa wnicn was now .vmel lean, now r reneli.aiiii . - ,ysyvT.-i 4 -t C'TAT CT.'T I now Spanish, and tins rcccrU of jlieir adven- iiilH,jlLi OilifclAil OlUlbl, I if" All Work Wamr.lt.-il to (lire ! lni;;,,,;" iale"se :Uul -THE BOY Ell I (J RAXTsi," "' W-li or ITon.o, Rtfiimh. A S'jron-l " Farim r"a Vacation," liy Vol. .. Z 'WAUlTiti, Jr. s now hi hurope. vwitiiiL'. in t'ol. Waria low-lioat ride oi" two-hundred and I: ft y mib one a f ae most fertie iiuil i:.ii icsiiii of tile j viue-.uro i;i:r al:ey-,,f Europe. Tins s a-uad I series of panel's oruini-.es to In- more hiicivsLhi s iionroaehable. "Oeortre" did tl'.e busi- 'ban that with which or lvaib-is arc alreealy ness. George, wind us up to now, for we are run down. ro o ff When Mr. Lindley Murray g-t thro' writing the other night it was found The men who went on the strike re- tliilt hti had print; I these words: fused to work themselves, or to allow any one else to work. Gov. Jolm 21. Thayer, its soon its he heard of the crit ical situation at the mines, proceeded thither, and after he had carefully ex amined the condition of affairs, and had listened to both sides of the case, he informed the men that those of them who desired to go to work, should do so, and should be protected by the strong arm of the law. GovhI for Gov. Jno. M. Thayer, the ld war horse of Nebraska. THE WAY IIIkMiY WILSON HAD TO DO. We reproduce this because we think the present generation of boys often overestimate their hardships. Wilson says: "I worked for SIX DOLLARS A MONTH A.U BOARD. I used to get up long before daylight, feed the stock get my breakfast, and just as tin east was beginning to be streaked with red start off for the woods with my team. I used to place ray dinner-pail on the sunny side of a tree, and continue drawing saw-logs to the mill until after dark at night. Then I went home, fed the stock, ate my supper, and went to bed. My fath er tended the saw-mill most of the time for many years for fifty cents a day. -In the spring of the same year, I took my pack upon my back and start ed afoot for the town where 1 now live llessed be MaeDonagh, for he be lieves in L. Murray, 17Uo." stati: i:.xhiui:atiox office. f n re :i..:ar. CEXTEXXIA L L UTTERS, I'.-.iited by .loon Vaaec 'tie:cy. A l ire eeO ..e'oii of IJevolei 1, 1 irv h f.-.-s m -i :!y from st . s in the i:,ii'.N n! th5- de-.'a- i by a.T. ii.'r :': i!:i:i'm1 .'i!i..),is, i'!i Ward. They arc 1ml of 1:1- ! o: tee m v. i, ten-.', and wi:l be real vii'h a'l.ue relish ia s J ' ''' in lo com! in witu ilie t Vnti hi.ial crie! lati an of IXi'lCl 'CA Ts i:v noah r.iami;.;. i Givih;; the :;d V4 i:tu. s oi a parly of boys ia the j ill tile e.trly days f tin: V.oid Fever. j J. T. TROWJUIIDGE, Author of "Jactv ;i:..:ai I" sr ., , r,,,,T ii,. ; Hie .- .ae !, i.i y ia : r -il.'. tcUes, oi a iU' :- ' CARPENTER WORK I ?7 I . V ha; vn Tucker, It..? a. c. "TALKS WlTiT (URLS;' ' 1 :oe i to th'1 beildin ojain-ie Mr.lh- ... ai Store. 0 n -i :i st 1 1 '.V. 1:, .: aiaiea e s eei.i I v ,-nt ion to e.e w here a sure cure can b re- 1 itiicii. tat i e is 1 cqiiii : 111 the wav f ad v..": 1 isin.5, as tne reptitattou of the institution b ii.'il ' iiou a 1 tu ouaiiout t lie west. Gail and be coin aiceij t hat t ids is t he hirK-'st ami most coii:;nete msi irm i-'ii ol" the knot in America for tne sneiies-,!!!! , 1 cat men t of all Chronic Sex ual. Private nd Yt.i.rral 1 n'eascs of both sex s it'll as Syphilis. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture, Kupture. arii use Veins, Orchitis. P.ulio, tte. All urinary ;iad syphilith- or mercurial affec tions of t he t hroat, "skin or bones ar! treated w ii h mi.aai a.lh leil - acees. ,oa m l:u a cured in from tl: :ee to live hiys. Syphilis cured in from live to leu days. Over 17.:Tii cases cared. Semiii ii W fiikin'.v.. Sermai 01 rha-a. Niht laps es, sexual 1 let iiii i y and I m potency. Loss of Sex I'ovvii'. is l!ie li'.uti of .selt-abuseill youth, 5cx U ii eees-,es in laatnrcr veins, and all iuiicdi meiil s to in an ia-e. pernianeiitly cured wit hout mei ei.t v or any oi ia r mi.ieral poison. l';ilicnts at a distance treated by letter. Medicines sent every .viiere. onm: iiicn w!n have become utile. ia a. 1 1 . I 1: I.,.-- i' lm. iv the 1 i I ami nar- ; aieht viil'i" ! penoiii. ail. 1 a- . to 1. .a ear. i.iiii.i.MMi.v ii.i.' sti:at;-i .vitriol. r: or. AMERICA X COL LEU EC. 'i iti--'n I'l Sjii'i ih eiy bv their fiiends. v. .i! ;i-. pear !; in. 4 t :i- e.ir. The l-evi.ed itde.e 1 .;. 10 iie;".' the !,i:, s tuese papers da-ly 1 i : 1 -ly, and w i.i .--i cii e uni,. a ia: aihil aliVui aui, OLD NEW YORK. N0VEMnF.R2l.lS7-,. j ,,.,....,., iHl.,r...te....,.0,... ,.,."MV V,,.,. Er. IlEttAi r. As the clos of the imnii'-ra- Yori;, bv .bihii V. ahii.-s. will a; r ai oa e tion season is upon us, I deem it not a. to-, l.-i- v, i;f ,. al , .. or r improper to throw out a auicswtiou or two 1 c. l v .A k u Li,,. (j .vri,.;i. peiKiut? its return. . ! mei.i of the iri'cat mctroi.o'is. and aib-, oumee- It is believed uton every h:-)d tlrnt next v 1. -men, bcr tiie nuanit peculiarities of its -Id -sprinu and summer will witness an extensive 1 1 ti 1 . ie.iliix ot the various emigrant classes to our j ' l.verv" number is profnnelv iibist rat .-.!. ih.., niillt- x lie ,,,,-, ee.ni. ,ui iv.ii" .- i ,., ,., ,i , , , ,ls , ., ... v,. ,. , ,, . ....... . , ,( , lire of last year, have paled into ins;niiiicaue. , V). s ',,., jpiere-! aad pen, before the impariillekd crops following close ; n,v er at ti.iiieii i:i a mu-i h:si 1 at e. upon men nee;s.. jar ne.u i-n nuiiij; ,iii.h-i) I aher 1 1 s list nee. 1 ma n 1 ;e.a -lit 1 in- mi ansui; irom i:ami!:enti inspectie waiii-tu.t , in will in t he Rti 1..0 be devoted. :.s ii has :: :j i to say jiossiiile starvation io iresn in our mem- j ii, the pa-t to souad 1 U'iaiuie aiai Cli't-'i'-i t Ks oi ies. is only cipiaied by our own astonishment I progress. ' ' at the marvelous produetiveiiesH of N'-biiissa I " ..... .... . . i sod 11ml climate under favorable conditio its. me t..h.nrl:il Di'iiarhiifrds. . One failure in sixteen years has not dishearten- j oeeupv re. ; ( vent v o i a s or e-" h ji-im' . r and tva :d us : nor will it ib'ter those persons wiio pes- ; coaa.'ii !) J I ' I - 1 j i " - x ; ,,i:s 1 i i iiedu- i t-oi s.-ss "spuKW." and deK-rmiaatiori eiiia',i to ! enaN. a, w , ;l as 1 eve ,v s ci lac lai-st v. orhs ;n I s, make them desiiiibie cttlelis, iroai taking up ' .,t 1 ,., a, ...... ! w 1 I beir aboiie anion- us. i ! Althoti'h we may reasonably ant iclnate in creased immigration next season irithoul extra ordinary eilor; : 11 is very i'.ppiirent Ihat sm-ii 1 .,11.1: mt. ; a,; increi.Sf mi-bt he more 111:111 di-ubi.-d. I lie 1 x'.e la Vms ce. ;..;ee N,,v. is 70 to Oct. ! u! Coiiiin..: year wiit present opportunities iuot p- is-.- b rniat iii'ime-o iac!o:!i .! ".'i ca ! rt caiirtliy lilted to make Known the .superior ad- ,',. ' bound ia liaif ' liioro'-eo, I vantages of Netn aska to the liome-ei.'r. la- . , , .. ! borer; capitalist and mamfaeuirer. I thfrc- V..:-. t.e.i'i .N.ye;n..; r.iml.yi:y. Any of tne t . .. .. .- . ,i.iii..,.i;',,....i:l,,Vill,.,:...si:.eei...-t..,i loiem em 11 rcuiaiK a'aiv naioi'llitiiti lii.u we . .' " - ai" about to neulecl iiuv piL-seu! ai mil ol oar ; ' : 1 1 ' " . v- ,Xi 11 aeai availabhilv in these rcsiM-et to fin- mi iioi-.s v. i.. ts a, tais rate, 1. fnua. .--.' ; atu! v. il! assemble at i'aihub Ipliia diiri:e-next ;::.!- ! - laef. After exnendin j sonic ti'i.iii.ii lo 11, haea 11:1- j '.: , -Vn pers and i' Kaiiii-t.Ts wi'! Iw :::.;,iil jiiiuration isome ot ii 111 1 :ii iier tiesi,ouair:e ex- 1 : i.iie-I ia.l til ea..t ic lii. :a to lid any f tie- a: -eve ehet s. Sid -ci i:.. :s w i'l je a retail in V. O. Orders, or in P.. i. ik t'aeeks'or Orafis. nv :y re.-ist er. ii tellers. Mo;:--;,- seat in b Itcis Let 1 a eict e l. at si n.ii. r's ii:".. A :' h P ok d;r;:;:;:MV , ited pti'ioi iai ill ast r '--a -:as. ",1;.. ' i , . 1 1 ( i H'.'siri' V . : .U- 'Toil 1", 'i'.-T"i!!-...".01 I ,.r.a 1 , . - 1 ti, .t- , ....nifi.i .....4 ivef i .e.. I and desi ; net i ve halni which annually sweeps lo otii-. r worst, j,, .,., lm; laie'y sii iivc t iio-rsauds of yo'uhtr men i of 1 ii- most exuded tiiicr's and brilliant iwtcl- 1 iThMii''!"'' CTJir "I 7M r I lect. who mialtt ..! ur.-.i-e entrance Senates ' wui j'i! i". J ill i UiUG 1 Uliw.) j v. i;ii t he ilia.miei-. (,f einoiienee. or walked to ce ' , P , ,., ! s'aev the living iyis- -may call with full eoufl- , .V'.i.,4..'. .' if !-.,: r .1 -. :.s. tKt . iiene.-. What a pity that a yountr man. the , a ft- I'..- OVJVTOV t'N'sl' IltOl- ' hope of Ids count ry. i lie dariiim of Ins parents. ' ' .ip is . ef -,i ; jeli J "f"'Ve ' s!'0!.lil be siiiielu-d liaia all proypects. and en- ' '' ' i,v in',' i- o a b r.il- 4-ii'l j ieym--nts id life iiy t ae eouse.p-icnces of devial- ei' Thorn 1 o'"- ooili lae pain 01 n.ii.ue aon uiiiini;iii 111 ;t ' I'C , ' -.I'l'll'l !i; .. 7,11111 IH'IMll S lltllsl 111' f '.. I. a t ii ,1 Ie 1 v 1 n r a. 1 ii :: ; a s i. 1 . - - i , ra !'. .:. .' !.-- v. : aii oi : . la oi M. 1 Ii Y M. 1 ' L's DOD'IE, Vn 1 11" e".. .-; st, . t 1 -,- t-:;;e.r am! rat io 1.1 e n I ! V ' Rrn-.n.t AtUvd AVM. f Tl'CK'Fl.. UD$.ac?t3S lo liiarnage- S3 p: v I." - i if " f j-. "j";u-; 'r ?n fM.m the l- Cis 1 i I . : s -' . 1 s : ; ; ...- - 1:1 ea :!y life. Mau- M d : .-' -!. I . oi. ed'ut, eats to :,5iirria:e re ii e. . I. .!; hod oft r Ml iueitt . New and "..t'li; reiaei! i"s. p.aok s arid 'ireuhi rs sent lore cool em 1 la 1 in" nnrriaije. retieet t hat v sound min i and body are lie' most necessary r-f-ins-ites to p-oiao! c,t:i.i,.il haiipincss. indeed without the--., the joiirTiey through life be en' in s a Wc.'l-v poe:: imiee. t ''e l.rospect ta'tll !' da: 1 o tie lew. i" ati'td Iiwiik's shadow - A i'e il ia. 1 ; m ta t : . Niatl -. i--. a .1 1 rail now ai.I! ... Pi::l.e'.!:.!)ia. :!i re!at- tii.!i ha oit.d sKi.l. Jivl V .;!.,c ! t a f -i i ;a . m -- ; ia a a i ''uif. ad .".....! .c s i. tu ri'iiti K.u&i-.l V-a: c ; j t l.a-ii. T E II M S : tti.4s-a Yrar, i-.i advance: 33 (Vutn ji a- ,d tile !,! ., etir. " -"i'-a piiolis . ! .e: i a w-.t 1 :. .'v. '-'I:. er. I . ; I." I a:.. I t-t". e",-t!.t : .t . e e i !". a ai the i 1 a : . t .1 ever i -. . I ", . : t r o-.e jcar. he -i aa'.. :l.i ' 1 a: . ' ; e Vo.e.lii.-s 1 ! '. : ; .: 1 ; o.'. a vi.i -e: i . i It; ! so v.-: ::.: s, fo" -"'a a. tl ,t f.l.'jSi'iii IS Wli! l-ef.-tV Mtapiy veUiii.c.s at tl:C ;ibo ;CRIBNEH ct CO., t!J(k 71 " Hr.) idwa.y, N. Y. r, - .. . , ft '.' w ; - w - '-11- - M ; (. - SV. I i i ' . , ' i A ' . '- . . " . ' : V ; . ..y U li ATT. eit w it a fiesjiair ami hle a w itn inclanetioiy r tlee! mas t hat r he hapoiaess of ar.ot her is bliirlit- 1 1 w ith our ou n. 'I o ail crriiui piun;; men we would say. do not keep this secret lo yourself i and y oar God in:: il it has sapped the vitals and loft yo 1 a wrei-t; of humanity, a curse to your ! .si i!';:,el a burden to six-Set. v. If you are enlan-b-d ia t lie siihi e oi 'sell '-poll at ion. or any prl vae ibsease. t:.e from its desri iiction. and ap , jily iii S!. dosepii Medical Institute for treat I ne nt and i.e. (mu- one more a human le iiiK 1 i :-' ti res L'iiaianteii or mmiy refiined. ; J "All female iliilieult les iinil impediments ! to Marriage treated w ii h safety ami success. I , '-.V :r it nieiiical liook an.1 sicrts for la ' dii s :i!i ii tits. Sent free for two stamp. ! Address ST. .lo- epe M. iiica' lasiaute, Francis i St i cet, bet w (a :n Second and Third, St. Joseph, ! Ma. Ctily itihleli 'raoeeo I "A Eieposi j ,ry ;f i"'hi',i. ii'le.iijre, iniif intriict i-.J." a ill; s r an ti i- - m-r-Ji i. r. 11 1 -ii f.: MIKE SCHNELLBAGHEH, BLJlCKSMi Til HOUSE SHOEING, penments perhaps. 1 11 wouat appear to be aa- j siudly r'creiiiit 4n our parts, jusi at that junc ture vvheii we are best prepared to receive, ami ' .s'.ind most m ii 1 t 1 of :i cert ;ii 11 clas, (. iiumirii- i tian.to let siipsiKai a :i,,i .iiilicenl oajioi ! anil for i advi 1 is "ucht us this ; m ie especially since j our neiuiiboi s. north, soe.tii. etist and west are fully alive to the 11: it ter and haid at woikt in j their respect i ve interests. Kotmei iy f hen.' w a ; but one Incentive to im- j liiigration ia.to this region a farm, a home ; but ; we now number a ipiaiier million sauis. 1 iiese j have opened out an enormous breadth of (arm I aiea. Ibis discovers a lack of inoiifj ar.d tans- j Clf. L- ft TTJ ft ?-f O 'T C! ,CRIliNER d- CO., 7i.t lir.i i !it.!. JV'. iC I'url;. N"ot e!i"!' : "tl c !:: ti t 'y. but the oM fct:, S.i.'I v. a, 1 yi.il c.al y.n:r Si e.-'lts. Kti4sts. (. .-.me, I-'ish ami 1 e. 1 i ji easia.; . South Sldo of Main St., PLAT! SMOUTE, NEii. 4avl AN"n V." A C. O N R I: P A I It I N G. ' is 1 tas. ....I-'.. T of- ! ,n.,r.l. .. f past half e:i ncr&a nuiiv a vjic i- iui: tri.iii.ii " 4 iu i kaowii atlck, iliss., 100 IUlies away, and u has been sti!T"est4-d by prominent iudividu- I that journey cost me just Sl.2a. 1 nis. itnit a l;it.Hr i.ureau be ,Knei 111 con wee- " Mi.j, uilh tiqii wl i!.) lbihil 'rt'liin nfl en Ili-it ? , worked there at shoe-making, averag- ;,,m..V,1,,'1i'ui,,l!!, m-ce-s-u-v -imi' feasU ing fifteen hour :i day, and the last J Me. nl mjht. be made mec4s.sfui.i.Uuiiiizihf It. Ill .C.4.. II llf llilll .tl'Ullll.lll. IIIl .tllT .'1 .1111:. Tiiere (iitiiinlv exi.is .1 fair an l ; (trowing tlemainl for farai and servant labor in our state at re munera' iv ntifs ; while ti.e ' available supply is practically inexhaustible. j Mr. F.dwiu A. t in ic . wt'.o "has v, 1 iiteii an ex- 1 eellent work o; Nebraska, inform; me. that, 1 with a denude prospect ot employment any rea sonable number of fm-ni Inborirs. servanls. Iut t nnalr or female ;) skilled workers, as for iiist im e v-m -it- thisi rit T nl i,mn monev cn-ese laeiois. 001-w oi Kers, etc.. woul.l he evenattnis raie i oi sumo money (....median-iv lorth cuniu- tiom ih-h-mi alone. ahead, and made Up HIV mind to WOrk Cran.-e and other Ihihi assiii iaiions miiit my way through college. I lent my ! money tO a mail in liOStOU.aild went to j Fanners' well know the dituVuUv f leastau t the Academy at Concord, N. II. I ! ciilttvatcil lands, ami that many th.Misi.nil were , , . ., J . , - ,i,.uij, I .'lie s!iMTlii'l:!!!v tiiiiil.iinil nut a little tolui'v had been there only six (three i) unclli,ivatej. owia to the superabundance 1 f mnnlhl wllPtl tllf m:itl to wllOUl I had !!. eil HCIC. . 4 ,.i ,.. 4..-f f.-.i't.,! -i,l rim move need incur no additional expense Hill USltU JX4JT luiiuiiviuiivi't I LOST IT ALL. Tit..?;;-! j t-ft :v!id tai ait 't . I n-t : and the j . ,tt: : p-t.Mt ot Id oi 1 . j The Ihiz tr coa.aa ! (It'lf llO!Soi..,p! - t j p: ' i : ;. pa I arcs, to I loll pi;:!"S !'l .e i i m itr.-M by its ; :..-ie.-:,s ! a t ,:--. ; I i ". ' : ..I j e,.w; s. it : il e aidiiaa'.ion of il I ia ; jour- ; i lis e el bottoming shoes for a week. Out of this I paid 50 cents for pegs and ."?2 for board, so that I had left just $2.00. I have bottomed fifty-four pair of men's shoes without sleeping, and that for a little more than Co cents. 1 jo., meal it In its way 1' 1 trn-i.,.ri ay a 1 '--:. s. i; . po i the iiii.i m:v goods. lUiiOilT GOODS, 1 Ikisl 1 X i JUJti t a-ipu.-.-d a v. AT Solomon & Nathan's Reaps of Things, All Lintls or Tilings, All No-iv Things. AT Solomon & Nathan's it-1, 1 - I eC I'i'-ttli 11 1 III' .- VI Tt'n '. h ". If t every m-'t:ibcr 1 . t i ! - -1 by 'ds, ill and . .: haoes 1 , v i ,s f t.-h -y. 10 ! he" pro-, pi.-'Ht ;lf r'l'.i.-llCil SI . 'l!.. s, 1 i d'. i : .1 S b .1" 4-ai - d 1 P iil'io: -s - ..er of the ':' ,ir : . " -. "' . " ! ' -i iias at .' -cite;. I ; '-ia- 'li -1". a. r.. it; J t'" 'i. .'on - i'.'.e ii. 1"; f sh and if - Id '- : .-..;'. itS s t . j..S y at. i s ,.','. s. :;-.' ';' invi.-i'-r.it- . ( '.'ol'. IO L'i ::liifj J'iurn:ll. c -.'..1 .1 ere i , n T (-'t'S I "V A iA O 1 i. 41 It, tayE AgenT r o n . .. ii All kinds of FARM IMPLF.MKNTS mended Xtafly Z- J'romptly IIors. 3fule& Ox Shoeing, i In short, we'll shoe anything that has j four feet, from a Zebra to a (Jiraffe. ! 'om j and see us. j jriiiW shop, 011 Fill ii St., b-iwei'ii Main nud Vine Street". ; jast across the e,,i. cr fr,. in the nkw lIKRAbb) I 1IKH1K. Kvl IN0V7 13 YOUR CHANCE! t n T a i" t. -j-1- Vo (t ajs Tees t all SuhHoribrrsi in (lie 5":;iie i fitat' i. Harj'tr tt ilaur one year nt of U. S. . ..-I lei .t.i :e bv I was so reduced that, although I owed for two or three weeks board, I was absolutely unable to pay it, or even- to ... i- l.on frr.rr tl.o li-t-f1tTl4,- wifb- tahB a icuci wi- p.-er, , far enabled t.. pcrb.rm ad 1 he timet ions j out borrowing the money to pay tne 1 rw.,aremt-nis .f the itt:ci and if unducr- i post remain him through earned money enoug , -. ..-1 1 X Af,y.iiinrr ur uni. j s , ure Voting at shoemaking teji hours b" for an,j , v :x slay and earn.ne from W to 3 fiflav. i -.'f,rjil3IU. ' SI o'l iii -1 i i tlie pt.it. Isliei s. i Sat. a-rlpi iotis t 7." . ra r' -V f; I ri:u.. H" 1 7. 'u ' ami l- li ir. in on:- e.-blr -s for on - year. - !it e-i'; 1 or, t wo ot 1 1 ' ie: i I .. iii I.e. i s. lo o:-.. aii .ii ess j j t..r one ye.-.i , -; ( u ; past.. : !:'( '. ! Am i".-;tr,t copy oi ia he." tl'.e -f 'f"(fC4"n,-. tr c''ji I i or ei.'ir w ill hosiippl; I i-i-atis for ( v a y caoi ! (d !ive s-b:sci,t.ers ;. I ia i-lit e:,-. 't": fi- , I tutjve ; r six eo.ii 's for f.p ii , .vitlu-a?. c;.a I i '-"'la-': i'o a-"e 1 1 ee. 1 Itac"; Xu abers c m ! sup;. he.! a! any tiiiie. na mi vo-'.ao-s ot ii.i.-;i' r : j ir-:r. i 1 ""-t -V-:-'.. - - : -' to tlm itiile ; iiidecd it may not be known to : i ... .i. . . i t a,.;,,,. r,.,.a f,.,- ' ill. lit . i ii ill in1: i i.uer iiris .'ii i.iui.s i.nivi . the la-iinteH.inee .f the sf.lfe immiu'ra! ion ofiice. ( was eliiainated from the net en that subject, by LATENT STYLES u ,.,ri,v,l MiTitr Jiiiii. . t)l, I'liuiil'' IliOICs lif I ll4 ! ' 1-1 t b"-ist:ltlir It... nr. :,"il ilelllilllellt. liOW- l i .". . .. . . . . . .. I '" - . - -T . - ever, by resort to exir u rd! :'ir' exnedieuts ami J: I .M Jjd;. j i !,,. Iii.i: Tt v i.fi.n'ii.fii inn .if i to. si .i ! board has 1 1 a. .( . , ...... Tl T" C T. LS T T T- Li ,.!,.:!. 1 i oi jiLo. ''.-.: '...-..:..:...."". ho Ptnt'v ! t rnu vvinti iti s I ex pel. .e. i . a , i ,', i. .v e, ,: . i . --. . e, aa - j. i.ax.iivv.j .m.--s. ,.a-s t t ! it: -ti.'-' ia 'nt Yo'.imea. sen; on re--i, of c .sit ! t V -i .l s,p. , AT !U the rarcof per vol.. lre;..t i.t xper.sn i f,e.. oe ..i.a .m. .a ,m j pui-.-iei-er. i l oi'CP iiiiii s:;i ;i j'Hi3i;., o --i ; GREAT BARGAINS ' AMERICAN WATCHES, CLOCKS, TOYS, AND FAJCl CHI NA WARE AT able. I fetayed ! yours, it:o. U. F.K.nvx. O trmfr J?. rJolhO'r : IVou.in.T.t nitn'inn v. i'l In civ.t ir !T:i-p -tV 71 Ills, '' . and in the winter i T, s.Tbw. Jir lW I bOlOlTlOn 6i Hathatl S ! Am t Theiiathyh.vn --. for ,x- lSlLhoi- l'LATTeVI0l"Tn, N Eih rT: O O ST ! For the Next 90 Days, AT r. .-ut ,.: lut.it ihc expr'- c.esire Ad'.il-rM HAlSrKJU r.TtOTilPl'.S. V V.rk, ! Ilaiiroad t Term, Llh-THl Iit. A annanti i ar.ner-,. i Schlater's Jewelry Store, Send for r.t lo-ue snd m jeo ) A. L. STKA W..m.ihrt,NVt.. i . Op!(os1e theri.stt Vlly Ifou-e. I Closing out For cash Between now and Februa ry 18TG, I propose to close out the whole stock of g-oods now in my store at Platts- mouth. This is a positive sale and no humbug-. Dry. Goods, Notions, Mats, Caps, Queens ware, Will be marked down to Cost Prices absolutely. "Vc invite purchasers to come and examine the stock and note the jiriccs. Xext week a list of goods and prices will be given. Eli Plummek. Plummer has been so busy he couldn't make out the price list, but if you don't hurry you will not get any of the cheap things. FAMILY MEDICINES Hitter onic An extract i r.,o i amlherU so Judiciously and medicinally coiulducil thi every p trt of tlie diseased bydy ti-celvc (!? In lp n indrcd. Ills not claimed as a ii.-imie. for all the Ills of lif -, but for d vspepdu bniine. and livi'i-cempliiinis, fever atid anai-, Vli.,l,. lcbility, ami nil diseases of tne uiinuacii py, r' and diirestive ori::tlis. It is an ericcf.al reinei'T As a pi'evenltdfve against fever and ftcjie n., liialainms diseases it, ia unsurp.is.ed. il slrenntliens iiiid builds up I he dcbiliiatu j ny. tern, and jtives renewed vijjor to all pimn of M boilv. li'ine'n Vure Vetn m a'dluretle evafuw In cases of dropsy, e,out, (travel, nmf iINense , f the bladder and kidney, junirvn tlie bb .1 cures scrofula ami eruptive lesr-jweji. rlieuiii.a.aj and neuralgic pains, ana all UiaeiMei ot mi liary organs. I'.xpc rturant-A prompt remedy forrotih nst hriui. eioiip, ami all llse:isi-s of the tin "at luniks and chest, and the first taKf vl a Kimiptiou ami tvphoid fever. Fever ami Atjuc INIIm Are prep:irrJ ct presslv to aid the tonic In curlm: acute ju.-i chionic casi-s, they net without depletion. 4'rifiiciui Liniment 4 ipens tln .irra f the Mesh, ami ienet rates to the bone ur ..:p of pain. Klvim,' relief to manor beast aa uneeJiiy as any outward application can. Kohl by all I insists and Iealer. li. 1. ISA UT II I, I I-' & CO , I'.mtiiiKton, lowit BowfiBBg We have employed tho OLD RELIABLE Jas. B. Folden. Now, Friends, if yon wrnt FairDoalings. and to go hcizb satisned. bring in youi Wheat. Ve alsorespactfully annoncc to you that we have got on a full line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucensware, Boots & Shoes, Notion a, i5c., Ac, OUR Saw Mill Yard is well stocked with Cottonwool Fencing, AND Building Maleria), Axle Trees, AM) Wajon Tontfnufi. tfcc, &C. Come wlien you nee'l anything in for HM, awl get nil tie for your m iw:. J.&M.Shera, IKICC4. KLtt-'t'S. fitr-. 3!tf ffimBm ZgT-ZZ-j, r 'f l tf Ai our deruier tin not ma liu u itr.! ment nlmfetherdinlinc, w will lnlerprrt oaS "" rnls it bi follow : K. IJ. TOOTH. M.l-, Author of Plain Iloma Talk, Mll-1 Codic. iu Iox Seipnce in Kfnr, eto..-120 Ltrxinirlon Ao.'i East 2Hth Street), New York, n Idk y.i.krv Phtsicias, tn-at all formi of Ungrig or i h'-utUj Ilineaiuw. un i risi-rtvo. lotttrni from all nv-rn v( tho Civilized Wobld. . Iiy hia original uhiv of ormdiictlntr a MkI.c-J V x tin. h Is 4iiicfssfiilly trsatinir nnnnrooi t.r,,.nt In Knropo, the Went Indira. Ioul iton if Cauadsl, and In every part of the Uaitvnt Sui. NO MKIlCTJItlA-Ij Or drtetirriatu drnii oimd. Hp ban. darti sf ti4 t tvfiitv thr Tear. treated auoouatfullr -r n ;!' 40.(J'X) caKen. All fn.M coiinttl will! e- . i- - oirefidly recordwl, whether thy bo rt.mrr tetter or tn pernon. or oiwrtm oy ansocHate uhTniciana. The latter medical men. HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTAUC3 Are treated. All Inralid at a dUtaroe im ri;-.W to answer a list of plain i-tMwtt'.nm which eia.: -. -vrrj ympUitn under which tna inalid tnffer.. A. I tuuniratloiut treated Hrictly conjldtntnl. A c. rrpe u nyrtem of watering irenU niUtake ot or.. . : a.. L-.t of quBstiona atrnt free, on apeliO'tlon. to m nt of the world. Sixty-pa? pamphlet of le-rj-r-i Bcccru, aiao aent free. All tbe-w tm."r - from those who tare been treated by raai. Aovica ia orricB, oi wtwjii. toeb Ci' cuj.iii-J Cill on or addreaa DR. E. B FOOTS, Ko. 120 LrlngtJn il re ttitt V U,T nr M ara a-i uWa Wanted 1o sell JTIZetcs Plain 7IotT end Afetical Comoncn. Sense ;A2so J)r Fcofes Science' in Stcry. Krj'artf tutors adchrss r,x JfurTOfiliVublishirfcinpaiiy V$J Dr. Eerger'a Tonic Bowel anl Tibj if:l't. The pll'aare an infallible remedy for r'.-. t -.. v n and pilfts, ca:ml by weriktm-aa or upfir.A-i.., ...f t periHtmuci motion of th bvweUi. Thy T-ry ytXf luereaHe the activity of the lntrsflnAl ce... ;,r-a.j,. aoft Ktool and relieve pileNatotie. Xho ..ia. I uni been cured by them. Price tM cv-ntj, aart Li in.. a on receipt of price. Prepared only ty 1'. AL.'iii.U k.-.ICKAItDT, PajBMjCinr, 4Ui Fyt-ai'i av,:vu, hr. loat Citt. Dr. Bsrger'a Compound Flail rtrct of Rhubarb and Dandelion. The beat oombinatioB ol purely Teceta'. j Vti -r-to entiraly replaoe Calomel or Itliie Viil. it r.J.-j ...dtrm tn liver. Incresie4 the flow of bile, nnd th .- n'.i.n atonoe torpidity of the liver, btliotwiirs.-. aa-l !.. -i!a.i! eon.tipatiou, and the diKeaee ari.iijr f.-oi.i K.e u aa Jyiepma, eick hnadche, fl.-itnlrnc. lr. T':- ( .! tnvenon of thla Extracrt will be provt-L, v: :' .it i to -h pjtient, aa one or two bottle nr t i si.r thT cotnplexion bonnttfullytan I r?..-i ,;r ,t and Ptaina e-ia'd by liver irmjt.'.on. Pi'cj 41 r t.4il.-. I bottles, S.i ; will be eaut on re ipe ,,i i.e.- ii m anv addrwe. f nm. of charge. PrT-Tii3 ril ivo r. ALFREri REIOII A K.OTi I'mMilrr. XwV.'iJ.-' ArtKCC, Miw ynr.H T"t l t i I I 1 1 1 1 ' i