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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1876)
o t TH K H ERA A). f. a. :fA(;M.nipirr. Emtoh. PLATTSMOlTH. AlUWHT 24, 187U. FOIS THE LMXIMItiS. The N'kmiaska TIkkam from now until VovemlxT 23lli, 1H76, for KKTV cjinik. Almost forir month?. Jt-n. Dilwoith will ;i candidate for re-election in It is district. THAT TAX 1.1 8T. The WuL Uiiutn h:i3 a, blubW ih: ar ticle about tlio IlKKAT.r printing the tax lint :int Helling out, &c. It is scarcely worth minding, but for the sake of justice to all parties we briefly state that tho Herald did not receive the tax list by reason of any bargain, previous agreement, nor yet in conse quence of any solicitation on our part to Mr. Cummins for the same (we DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION At a nit fti hi; of thj Ierooor?tut County ("er.trai Committee, hell on tho I'.fih i:i.-t., it w:is ro-.o!v.-.l that -Count," Convention be :ilo.'i to u:c t at tho'Couit House, in Piatt.Mnoutii, on Saturday tlie 2d day of September, at 1 o'c lock p. in., for the purpose of clci tin;; S delegates to the State Con vention to be held nt Omnha on the tii of September. It is rc( ommended that primaries have Mr. C.'s authority to make thia j be held in the several precinct-, o.: assertion). i Saturday the 2Cth hist., at 4 o'clock The Watchman lost the tax list j V- -xo-pt . PhtttMiiOMth City, in wbollrand simi.lv becauso he did not ! " ,m " '"n1"111"1.' ' mk. it citlinr f"oli Msli or fowl i " 1 Io( ' P x rz Si-aker Kerr dird at Kock Alum Splines, Va., Ids homcori Saturdav Seo. ! . i. " ....t , .. r ....i ! o'clock n. m., at the Council Cham 1 m.thf ik i-iLiiei lies ii, iisii in ihhi !, .1.11 .i . . lUi. II" xvii.i one of the ablest and -.i , , , ,. i ber, to elect delegates to t he Coiintv nn Amok .iiki ; , straight democratic paper, or I , . nM . e purest men belonging to tin- Dt.moc- i f Convention. T he apj ortininent of ... 1 Ll"- i'M"o- an opposition to Deinocracv. i M ii. v,t,. f.t f.,r r'mv I i.imr , o ur,, , . ,i i ilcieg.'iies is i'"sC'i on uic vote cast lor rac. niougn a strong opponent to the' Mr ('tmiiiiiim five tlio Hnuri) the i- ?- m-i e t : .--.r u-.f ... . , .. ! c ummins f4.iv r me iii.kald uic j, I homas or Supreme Judge, "fc.ir .m l war measures throughout. ...i wSi. n. t .f h i ' ..,...., ...j - j ...... .tiv.. ..-. -w.. ... w..-. which li iv iiiiiiioei oi iii'U':;.iu8 most prominent Democrats in the j to which each precinct is entitled as county, on the plain, square ground I follows: that we ran an open and above b ard, ! riattsmmitli City, '.I Center 1 Kepublican paier, anl they preferred ' l'!:UtsnioiiUi rrec.i. eeping v aier 1 that to a half and half milk and water ; 1''' sheet--arMl because many persons SSIaofe Mills? .V PLATTS1IOUT1I. w '!:m.mil:-: Miroit OF V.Mi 'it'IIMC'S o'.U st.uul sti!l kopt open by tin' :ibovo. C Hi A IIS, TOHACCOS.dC, WHOLE SALE tfr RETAIL. VK KKF.I' Good Goods, Buy Largely Ami invite Irailo to rnll anl exaiiiinc. ltf . VATFRMAN a. SON ' ! A new candidate for public favor in the newspaper way appears this week. The Cass. Co. Chrnll published at Louisville. It calls itself independent, publishes both tickets and lw.th plat forms. The Omaha Ilvrahl claims it as democratic, however. The sum and substance of Tilden's letter is. If I get there I'll sett le every thing' right..-make good times, turn out all the republicans and run a first-class government. It's I'll do it all over. Those who have this sublime confidence in the man had better vote for him. We haru't. Oueoftlu funniest tilings in this canvas is the fact that whilu shouting refurm and economy, the I.ouisvillo t'ouriT Jo'unat is shouting itself hoarse because I layen goe to Church afoot instead of keeping u carriage, and accuses him of parsimony in his house hold a ITaiis. Libeitv V 1" ! complained that the Wutihman did j "j l'li-a unt not circulate I n', little in the comity j jjjj,, (;,ove and they never got to seo the list. j ..onisviiie These and these only wev the reasons for giving the list to the Mkkalp. The trouble commenced last fall when MacDonagh, after receiving a handsome check from Mr. Ilroady, (.sup posing of course the Wutshmuit would' . ...mi. . ; support 1 imi. hoisted Uroady's op- j The Tildenites had a meeting and ponents name and another Republican torchlight procession on last Friday ev- candidate's name right in the middle i 'iS t Mai tensburg. Va. Patterson " i.,r'..t i.. ir.. r i n ; ... ...,.i Ml I i I tJ I liil.'ltt I lil, l..l Tl-ikfi-k I . l T ' 1 the tax list, as good Democrats swore Stove Creek li, Klmwood 1 South Hend ljS.-ilt Creek i'G i-eenwood . j Tipton It is hoped that all the Precincts will be represented. Wll. WlNTKKSTKlN, J. X. V.'isk, Ch'n. Cen. Com. JJtl Seo'v. Cen Com. thev wouldn't stand that. Hardenbiig of New .Jersey, all M. (Vs. addressed t he unterrilied. During l'at- Our getting , tersou's remarks he bawled out. 'Who Mr. Cere of the .hmrtuil and Mr Hall of the 'J'imr have very sensible articles on the publisl.-ingof tax lists. We agree Mith Pro. Hall in his views about tax lit, but not as regards premium lists. We received the premium list of Saun ders county without solicitation, under standing that it could not be printed to advantago in the county, and our part of the work was not butchered." CKASSIIOPPKItS. As we came from Crand Island we found the grasshopiers very numerous .ix Until, Hamilton and York counties, a few in Seward and none in Lancas ter nor ( 'ass. They are traveliingsouth The amount of damage thev had done wa.; not very great, but unless they j leave soon they win do immense dam age no doubt, judging from t li num ber then. S. Cole. The Pioneers Association of Cafs County, met on Saturday, and decided to hold a grand Pic Xic this fall out in the woods, probably at Light Mile 5rove. They meet again next Satur day, to consult further on the matter, and probably tlx time and place more it us far as Mr. Cummins and ourself are concerned had nothing to do with the Kenublicau election last fall what- ever.and we defy the proof but j shau ! i strong men don't whine like the Wtttr.h- ' man, and what's the use of quarreling w ith u child. is (!ov. Haves? Who knows him ?" A ; Johnny sitting in a tree near by yelled j out, "I do. I shot at him during the l war. THE MARKETS. HOME .M A i: KIM'S. The Wati-hmttn's remarks about the sale of the Hi:i:.vli are also ill-timed and in bad taste. It is and was our private business, and not proper matter for comment. There is no vfay we could sell the Republi can party out by selling our newspaper which is our own and we have a right to do as we please with it. Tho Re publicans can buy it, or any man an 1 we have a right to sell it. Our per sonal friends know we have wanted to sell for some time simply to get a rest and change of business for a time. That's all there was of it. iikimktlii nv v. n. win re. Wl:.-;it, i.M Vhe:it, new t'.'in I ):lts, Malic v. 11. C.I I ( lSuekniieat,. LATEST NEW Money. ;i.i.'. 70 r. i,4 ,;: I.J. I'v. 1." ;.-.! . . ' ."J...;t 00 .xi VniMv M MIEEi'S N K.n V j:k. Aw;:. 1' ;.'- ilo i ELM WOOD, - - NEBRASKA, lealers in Di-.v iioods & (Jrocorsies, uml Jill nriieles treiicrally kept In :i c-otmtry st'Mf. Kaiineis, call ami exiinuiiu before goiiii; lov.iv fioiii boiiiu lu buy. Ttf. It has been suggested that the rea son Tilden's letter did not appear un til a week after it is signed, was be cause Proctor Knott got hold of it. ri.nr. ; u ii.-iii I t'ulll,. . I tills. . . I Me. ... ! Mini -v ! ll.r:s.. ! I'.lUlf. LATEST t'UlfA;o M.MJKKl'S. t'UICAOO. A u. 5 CO '." !;' u AVt :i' M '. (!!'. r.r. i ID Dr. Miller is savage on the 15. M., ! the South Platte Country and poor lit- i tie Plattsmouth, in yesterd iv's Omaha j II' rulil. Doctor, there are a good many ; detinitely. They want a good turn out i then ; ladies and all. I votes between h-re and Kearney, an, I we'll have that Pro Lata yet, and the ; i bridge and thecrossing.aiid the machine It is hinted that l!ro. Mac.Murphv, of j shops, and the road to Fremont, see if the l-l.tttsmoutl, llKUALi.. will have a Wt tlo.rt. Jf th;lt lou. lu..lllcil M;!M;li;Pr livel couipelition tor theoiheeof Land ! .... ,, .. ., .. ... C..muussioner in the person of a prom j oI the !- " M Mr- 1 w i lrop inent Odd I'ellow. and a thoroughly this little nanusakes' otlice, we'll good fellow, lesident of this city. Lin- j jjive him a wrinkle or two on that bu rolndlnl,,: i siness that will wake tiie Doctor and r.it mil v.,111' O i l VM.... ........... I - .-..w T.-... , "in a i ihi ii , nt I .III If he's the best man that even him up. ends it. Loss Omaha up more yet. A I.I. A I!'.) . HI). I5FPI IILICAN PKIMAUIES. Ib'mrniber the Republican primaries meet on the 9th of September. tse On or before this paper re.uhes its c.lU) Anl the invention to nomi retderH the Ldttor and better half will nat(, jele-ates to select State orticers I... tl. v u t . 11 . . A. m l .. .... i,u- u. ine i euienni.ii. MV. J lm.ot, OI, the R'th iii. Miryoeii, on Ins return, will at- ! tend to the business about the otli.-e. and mak collections. Mr. James pet- ,' tee will devote his spare time to the I local and other business of the paper, i until our return. Ret ween them we i gacss they'll keep her going. Any j way, we shall get a chance to see if ' vur friends and readers miss us any. An Kditotial correspondence from the I seat of war will be given during our I absence. I I lHlOKI At. EXCl KS10N. j We wish to call attention to the no : tice of last week, that for many reasons j all of which will be embodied in my j repoitiuJauuary.it is tluught best j not to hae an etlitorial excursion this ! season. I had intended to issue a cii- cular to this eiTeet. but for want of ' time this notice mut sutlice. and as a I paper will be sent to every member of ; tho Ass 'ii. it ought and we hope will ! be received as sutlicient. j Jno. A. MAcMritpnv, Sec'v. ' ' i IT'S 10MIXJ. We want to see 1 the whole people turn out. Remember : there can bo no ring vote, no fraud if j you all tKni out to your primaries. Thfj Republican Central Committee j also meets on the morning of the 12th, 1 at I'lattsmouth. Thi committee are: Plattsuiouth 1st ward. Dr. ('.. H. Rl.uk. Jd wan!, A. L. Sp ramie. ;id ward. Win. Stadehuann. -1th ward, V. M. Dorrington. Plattsmoutli Precinct- Henry Li kenbarv. Rock RlufTs C. Russell. Liberty H. Wolfe. Right Mile !rove Sam Parker. Mt. Pleasant Sam Rector. Avoea S. A. Davis. Weeping Water.). M. Reardsley. Louisville Sam Twist. Centre D. T. Dudley. South Rnd -T. Young. Llmwood S. R. Hall." Stove Creek J. Simpson. Tipton T. X. Rabi.it. tJreenwood C. Stephenson. Salt Creek K. Doom. A full attendance is earnestly de sired. "We want this to be a thoroughly Republican Convention, recognizing SHANNON'S LI VERY SALE AND FEED Eii.-t i f liiltte Valley ILiuse. TH C OI DEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. iloixl Ttat.is Alwtr;;s on Ilund. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. t'.mi.iiM sent tt IVp.it !o liu 1 1 :iu trnie.-. v. lu-.ie r i i'il i I'eil. THE ONLY HEARSE IK TOWN. Fimi-i.il iitii-iuleil a.:,d v:v. i.i; f irS'ue.l 1.. f.ien.N. Ai.lo-ss, J. W. SHANNON. 4J-ly IT..il'.-.uii;it li. Ni li. (); i:i:r ikh:ll y s Or; AXI ISLACKSMITU SHOP. Yr !, '.;.'. Miti-ht'rif aihi I'iwr re- J 2""'ri"i' W '"i 'I'l'irij. I 7.'7V; II l'lAVES. j The old Reliable Wa.s:on Maker I liiistiiUen eluire of t!;e v:inn ..hini. j lie iivell ki!.e.vii as a j NO. 1 WOEKMAN. j 'tv Wagons tiil ItuiO! mndo to ! riler. ' SATIS!" M'TION iJt AP.AN I 11 l. j S!i. ;.!'. siv.li street, oresite Streiu'.K's St;il!e. i Awarded the Highest 3'eilal at Vienna. E1H-T. ANTHONY & CO , .":! tlruailua.T. t-v lork, ! O'l'l'- Metro;H!i::m Hotel. 1 ! .(tntt'aclctrrrt, Jmporfert U" Healer in T7t TVT - n A X T T lT r1 Ct A the time annroache for s.Wtiii.r r..i.. ,-. o,.- Xjluivn V InUO, delegates to a State Convention, and ; strouger and of more service than the . V H h OHOS St IHI rliAjl 8. also for nominating a county ticket it 1 claims of any individual. (;U iPnoscopp.S mav bo proper to state a few facts ami I opinions about the same. In the ? AM-OINTMENTS IN CONFEKKNCE. , STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS Albums, I'hoiomplis, Asi.l Klmlrol noils - l'r'.el'i i:; . Ai,:r.,f, et.i PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Weaie hoa.Eiuaiteis tor cwrytti::! m tlio place the object of all action in both; Conventions fchould be to get sound Republicans as delegates and c indi- ' dates. la it situation as important as 1 t!:i is to Nebraska and the country. ; this is the fust duty of every g .,l citi zen. X'o factions, personal cr local ' prejudices should rise paramount to this issue. Accomplish thi and it will be time t iiongli to looh about u for Senatorial and Congressional as: irants There will be enough to choose from, no doubt, and gtt good men too. The first en.leavom-th Ih utn. will make then is to get true Republicans, the r.it to see that they be sound, true and hon est rata. It ii further reported that there is some sort of slate or ring made here already for Legislative and County of 5ces. We want to state emphatically and authoritatively, speaking for the l est element in the party, that this is false. K shall use our influence, and feel we have friends eu ugh in the tity ami coitnty to back us, to insure that there sha'l be a fair. open, and nc-norable entvst for these positions, by all the parties suitable, or wh j have reasona- STEREOFTICOUS VM) 3lA(iU' LAXTEUSS TheCoafertr.ee of tho I'nited Rreth ren in i'hrist which was held at (.1 rand Island. Nebraska, on the 10th. 11th and l'.'th of this month, appoiuted ministers to ileitis of labor as follows: Rlair Ditiict, I) 1. Wciuier. I. R., Rlair; J. St. Clair. Hooper ; 1.. A. Love lace. Schuler. O. Kitcppt-r: IVairie Crerk. L. 1. Trefren: Rt.ne. W. 11. Roberts; Norfolk. J.J. I.ohr: Stanton. t-r M. Walluieir; t. Janica, L. Oliver; ! Elk Valley. J. May. ' Kerney District. S. Austin. 1. R. A Ida, C." Riddle: Kenuv. J H. Fee: North Loup, to be supplied; North j r.eiti Mannf.ieturers ef tho l'latte. C. W. Rose; Red Willow. (I. ! ,.r.r,,.,lUa. i,n.teri. ii. turner aiui . Miepiiera; lieavcr City, J Rremser; Kraukliu, 1). Kdgar ton; tluide Rock. J.J. M itcht m. Kdgar J. llaskins; Harvard. K. L. Keuover; llithlle Loup. M. L. Lepue; Hebron. . S. Spvor.er. raini.juiit District, R. V. Juansou, V. R. Platte, ll. Lohr; Rolk, H. T. V-ngadtn; Palo. S. K. Lloy.l: West Rlue. K. K. Austin; Kilmore, J. Hatch el; Rose Creek. I. N. lSeiknap: I'aii bury. C. tl. Rowers; saj Creek, J. H. Embree; Crete. A. tb Cliae; Seward. : i l. Ran Jon. Lincoln Ditrict, 1. N. .Martin, 1. R. Aslihuid, H. Jones: l'iatt'sm jutli, R. C. Parker; Stove Creek. 1 M. Pelts; Lin coln, to be supplied: Nebraka City. . J. S. Saiith : Howard. R. I.Iloyd; mi;, o- U'lc: i awiife. J . I . larK Hunibolr, C. F. Havwrd; Falli Citv, er- -. Ntfreo- Panopticon. l"nlverlty Mrreoptlron Atlrrtlrr"' snrt-optn-on, . rtopt iron. SCIUHtl. I.ANTEiCN. 1WVI1I.Y LANTEHN, EEOIT K'S I.ANTEKN. E.i-J tvle lifiti;; tlie l-st tt it c!.i i:i th Hi.-O-fce?. l" ita. ir.es :t ttis an it S'ti.-. wit'a ill reetifis (r r.i-iv. lit in ;;'pl:v-;i! ion. Any eiitervi ii:'K 111:111 e.ia eitke ui. !: witli :i M.i'a- l.ionei i:. ; Visitors to tlie tVnj.M.ni :'. V. .jxisirioa t il'. !o v :st-' v t il.'fr r p'.i i'!.;i:: ... N :: oui I 'lies i:n'll Ku'V no to our !.! e in NVv, York ulir'i' t.ti-y :.l tiii l 'n ,i'rr v .- "i- ; y aut mr I'io-i.Tiiie erire. hi:-1 e?.!i -i-lei't r:r atlhi'il lei-'iro. U.it t have .t e.:ie.-i;.ni 10 sell i,ie t ies oi our jjo.ui in t ie tv.iil.E-. of ti e !. Tvoini. i't of l';.M:e .'.i!if.'t. .Mi.i t'i. not t-ori.iiii to York are m:leato fail on 01a rvt reserta: i. u t heir. A lull ? i of Yi. w-i of tlio E-iii-xtt :: E.;;M;;i- a;nl t'..-.r eonteut. ;tCr o-it "a 1 " ir-r ref. r.-. 1 Farmer's Ealing House, KEPT BY" ALSO KEEPS Groceries & Confectioneries. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Eating House and Saloon on Main Street, ITearly op posite Court House- 17-o-m. PL A T IS M OI T I L NER. F i loo'l fresh inEk DELIVERED DAILY ! AT ; Villi Y i: Hi Y'S llfiM E1X PLATTSMOl'TIl IT TIII'V WAN r IT. IiV j. i i5i:.4i 33i;rsTi:K. 1-M1 IS' Vill i! ononis AM 1 WILL 1KV ANI tiivi: voc 3?tt:r,:e nvrzLKi 4'ijT mnl sei'v.'- vol! regu'arly. SVAY L1VKKV STABLE, PL A TTSMO 1" Til. Nl'l 1 i. The oM PON N EE STAE.I.Es i't l'lal (Miioul li N el.. Iiiive just l.een leaded !y Ir. .Tones, an. I lie will open ii new ami liiiiulso'iie liverv on ami :i:l i :his ihilk'. The finest ami I'est of lioles iiii'l e;!!i iiiui'S always reaily to let. SADDLE HOUSES ( IIEA1. Horses kepi for Sale or to Trade. HOUSES TliAINED AND 11MOKE. ALSO 1 ilesire to srie notice that I have a larp. haiiil-oine luiek l:iin. with elenty of loom for iio!-se ami wagons. ean full farmers stock an 1 wagons. I.cnis of -Train or ain tliei all itti iKciU'i', ii. the ilry. Kr-iiiemher this. I'liaukiiii; iill my o! :itions for iheir many f.u ois. I soli: it ilieir tiiule In the new il:ue. ii!isl e.i 1 ci-.ii iii i oauno.l ile them hetteraml .1" heller l.y them than ever h. lore. 3 yl. E.G. DOVEY & SON Woul.l resin etfi'.lly ea'.l the aJieatiou of THE FARMERS OF CASS CtLTV, v.h- eoiitetiii;ate parch. "-In.; to the jiisilv eelchraleil STUDEBAKER WAG01T, l)elie in St ti he j u st tho one For the FARMr ami the oae which ;ivt UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION BECAUSE : FI R.S T. It is iiki.Ic tf the licst sclcctctl INDI ANA TI.MP.EII. t!u snmc Icin cut ;tt tlic proper season of t lie year, piled niulor sheIs. properly tlntctl, ami al lowe.l to remain tliere from ?, to 3 years. SECOND. The wooil-work, thoroi;t;hly seasoneil, is s'.iapt .1 hy the latest imirove.l n!.ichinerv, ati.l put toctlier I by the 15 EST WAHON MIX'IIANK'S IN ; THE WOULD. THIRD. j It is the best ironcil ami paintdl vvag- on in the market. i FOURTH. i The thimhh'-keins are nnu'u- of select ; iron, and weih from 4 to 2" potuuls j per set nire th;in any others j made and therefore tlo ! not break. ! FIFTH. The Skeins are set by patent Ski in-set-; ters, thereby making a perfect ! running wagon. SIA'TIL I It is the only wagon in which the J SLOPE-SlIorLDEU SPOME is t use.l. hence thry have the best I wheel which is actually j the foundation of the j wagon ami should : be carefully ! examined ; i'.v , SEVENTH. i It is sold only by responsible parties. I and every wagon warranted to give entire satisfaction. j EI ii II TIT. Teamsters will tell you it is the best j wagon on the road. j NINTH. j The Studebaker P.rothers are practical workmen, attend to their business , personally and tlo not entrust i it to the Foremen, as is generally the case in largo Factories ; hence the su- I pcri.uity of their work over all others. TENTH. f And combining all the above res r;s in ONE it is the P. EST wagon wIich NEW and C.uOD when .OLD. j Call and examine before purchasing ; elsewhere. P. G. DOVEY & M)X. j me Lumber, SHI1ntGLBS, Sash, Doors, Blinds, ETC. Elf., ETC M.itj. street. Corner of Fifth, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - N Ell. Still Better Rates for Lumber. 't will Nell all tirade of Lumber Vfrv Cheap. O. P. JOHNSON, DEAI.EU IX Drugs? Ftledicines? AND WALL FAFFM, All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AAV) La tost P u h I i c;i t ions. Ir'.-r3-ijlio!ii t'lifcfully Coi!i::ot:islo(I by itii f'.j.erifiiecil !rns'Si,'. Oosiog sit S AT THE Celebrated "PHILADELPHIA STORE, OF Soloman & Nathan PEATTSMOUTII. NEK. THE ENTII1E SU3niI-:H STOCK, AT Factory Prices ! for the purpose of maliiii;' extra Iare I'imiiii for :i heavy stork ef FALL I WINTEII V Which will .leliirht every family in Nebraska; so we will trive vim Low Prices ! whieh will enl the EEMIOIi-.EK THE. 1'I.ACK. I COli. FIFTH cf- -.WAIN S'l REETS EI ATISMOL TH. NEU. I SILVER PLATED WARE. AND Oriiii Him Art Work, IN (IE EAT VAE1ETY, .MANUFACTURED J1Y THE Meriden Britannia Company, 030 Broadway New York. The host plate.l S TOONS ami Tor!:'- .i;e t'.;- Silver plated heaviest on the part where t.e ceskarily the im--t wear coiaes, ami lcar:uj; the Tra.I- Mark. IK-I?-IMUF.KK itllOTIS.'.IlS -XII. N. 1!. Tliis trreat iinprovemeiit in Silvtr-Tl:t-ril Spoons and l'otks is applied :.!ike to each urade or TIate. A 1. S and l'J 07. . as onh red. The Tio. rs ::iul Maeishiery for laryiuf.teturitti: the-e o.j.li an- Tatetit.'-.l. The extra or "Stan dard l'late" made l y I his i'oiiipany is t.i:ni ed A 1. simply, and is plated '.tt per eeat. heavier than the oriEnary HKirUet Standard. rut Treiiiinuis av:.r.! .1 at all Tain; wiiere eh:l it.sl. from V h i's I'air of lvVJ to A inerie.i:! I :i -t it tile I'aii . ; -74. iae!ai v. .".mt; Villi joy and happiness. D OA ' T FAIL TO Read our Prices, AH ere They Are! WINDHAM'S A NO - COLLKCTiOS A(J KNCY I lale ni-' i s. u ii.:: I..i.-:ii.-e-peelall e i:i annoimein..: to the peolle. . ;n tl:e :::t' ! N el OM.-k a . a i i C-'i-s r. iai: y. th:.t 1 i.ai hed in e inn . tiou with my Ei i;.t' Tiaet lee, a . ii-.d COLL'EC ANI- i REAL ESTATE AGENCY! j A nine years' resilience in State ami l"iu:nty, j with runstant 1 asisess relaticas amoni; th jeo p!e. h.ie nualilied me for tran-aet hi inisiness of this ehaiai'ter w itli (i R E A T FA C I L IT V. All hiiNine-is cntrttte.l to my care ly linns or inui i. iu. :1s. vi ill reeeive immediate at tention. All Moneys Collected, i:i:?ii ttf.i nionrTi.v. Aniorican Standard choice inints, 1G yards 91.00 Domestic ginghams. 10 yds for. .. 1.00 Muslin, I row ii and lileachcd 1 yd. widts 1 yards 1.00 Ued ticking, 10 yards for 1.00 Percales, 8 yards for 1.00 Heavy eottonades, S yards for. ... 1.00 Nankeens, ! yards for ,. . 1.00 Cheviot shirting goods, 10 yards for 1.00 A case of white piques, in 10 dif ferent patterns, tf 15 cents per yard. Wash poplin, 13 cents per yard. TaMe Linen, 4 yards for 1.00 Crash Towelling 12 yds for 1.00 A full assortment of American and Foivign carpets at reduced I rices. Flooring oil-doth, 1 yard wide, at (;" cts per yard. Flo 'ling oi!-cl'th 0 yards wide at ?!.'.?" per yard. Tabl" uil-cloth marbled 1'4 yards wide, at 30 cents per yard. Silk Pongee, worth 03 cts., now 40 cts. per yard. A full line of dress goods, such as debeges, Manchester mixes, and cashmeres, in beaali'al solid sdanlcs and il.ii.ls. which have l't en selling for 30 cents per yd. is now enVied for C3 Ladies" line neckties from 23 cts. up. Cuffs and collars from :15 cts. up. AN ELEGANT STOCK o r White Goods ! Very Low. A (ii'l.ir.il Steel; i f Yankee Notions, At T.ottom Tnens. t o 3' r n y ,iNl) hen VI. I 1'sMol l II. ri;., Ripaiitr vf st to m Eiiiitm. HjiDr:;, Sow oud Uiint MM. UAH Al HTEA3I I'ITTI'M, Wrotinht Iron Tipe,, Force and Ijft Tie.Steitu (JaiiKes.Safety-Valve Covenior. nnd all kinds of liiass Murine Fillings, repaired on short notlwe. FARM MACHINEMt repaired on Short Notice. 49vl As arc the experiences of ihU life, none aia without its silver lining. Tn.ut.lo and carci eoine ; some at. hie with a ; snnii pav awnv -To-day the body Is vigorous, to-innirow It n dead and (jone ; lile at hest is nhort aud the Kret Piolileiii how to perpetuate It Is sldl nn olved. Life, however, ran he prolonged, tho weak iind feehle hod y made strong, no mutter from what cause induced, and instead of hclng H burden to distieptie mid dehllltuted hodits. can he made ami ciidurini; pleasure ; Hut how? Simply ly the daily and moderate ue of lr. Creen's Hitter Tome. This truly medicinal pre paration is not a cheap and truiiy article, In tended simply l Ktiiunlntc and then leave th second stale of the body worse than Hie fliM, hut it Kvnerallr relaxes the bowels. Mimulaten the liver, making it work oir the ptiisnmius hu mor of the blond, controls und repuhites diges tion, thereby removing the cause nf headaches and low spirits, relieves tlat uh-ncv ami foul stomal h. suvinc tone and sthilitv 'to that or Kan with an uu reaed and healthy :;. petite ; regulates lemale weaknesses, prevents fever and ngue and malaiious dlseai.. proleetn the system from tinw holes. me Hi. ami Impure w a ter, mnl vltalies and tonex the whole bodv air.'iinst all attacks of disuase. Tiy it. andjoii will find it pleasant to the l.kMe and healing tn the bodv. In smldeti or severe crises of I.iver Complaint, or in constipation nf the fmwels. n few d.ise ef lr. rireeu's I.irer Pills will nwist the Tunic tn a cure, and if you are shnkin;; with ai;iie. Dr. (iretin's tue Tills will drive it awav. For sale l.y V. li. Ione!aa and ii. F. John son. WlTl VILLIAM HEROLD Keeps one of ilie Largest Stocks (IF GROCERIES IN TOWN. WATERMAN'S. The old Stand-by Liimbor Yard. Fall and Winter Stock Cheap er than ever. see ad on outride. Co c-f- o o B CO -i n CO 1 3 - CD t B C U "a x - i 2 O Fleming & Race, pr.AI.EKS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, If A TS. CARS, ROOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And I'armcrVNnpplleis nr rnlly. Our Goods are all New, and we sell them CHKA V. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! MOvl) WEE t' TNG WATER, NED. J.M (Sircrsv A Ilan N' aie line nf ;ent' FURNISHING GOODS. BOOTS & SHOES, ieal estate bought & sold i j Trunks and Valises, TAXES PAID! j 3 HATS & CATS. ; inn.iinix.i Lt th ru .1 (i.--trnd Vm;.f!. SI. IS. l.lv Tl.iltsmouth, N. V FOR SALE. A desirable residence five rooms, g-iod cel lar. cStcrit. well. ic. Aj'jly to K. 15. WlNHII W. JEWEL RY, AND FOR SALE. A ro.h! farm of !0O acres, all r.'iuer cultivation, on reasonable terms. Apply to K. T.V i Mn am. PLATED WARR. Indies' and Chihlrens' Ready Made Suits, Worth ?.yo, sellinj; tuw 1.25. A full line of FOR SALE An improved fann ef s) acres, the north half i t in'j t of t tie nor; u-v est .;u.ii : 'r uw-4 ot section : :. town 10. rattle 14. V ;.;. f ' 47tf K. T.. WlNPtl AM. i FOR SALE z ephyrs. Canvass, AXI Fancy Goods. of every dei-ripti.m. Come Everbody and LAIR, n Ti M. (ill AMIlFIK..) I aler in LUMBER, l't ATTSMul TH, Xkb , Op. TIatte Vlley HfWIHO. On iiand all 1- i;nls l LUMBER, Dunns SASH, RLINPS, S II I N(i L ES, L . I TIIS. A I. SI I MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CK3IEXT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT l.OWKST MAKKKT HATES. Urii.5 iiid Kiamine. Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Jftiin Street, ojpo.sit Snuwtern IfU. A f.im of y flares. j;irt!r cultivat-'i!. rnn ; don,,. Aipiyt.. - k. r. .,--! i.n a Mfj I Get Your Bargains HAIR-CUTTING, Sliavlnsr and Slianipoolnsr. ESTECIAI. ATTENTION filVEN TO Cutting C'lilldrrn'Knnd ladles Hair. FOR SALE A valuaMe city n'sider.ce. with valuaMo iui-irovetne:v!-i. and on reasonable term. Apply to 47tf K. n. '.Vi tuna. NOW IS YOUR TIME. SOLOMON NATHAN. FOR TRADE. I v. ill t ilus for a - 47! t a us r-.i-'!i "1 ef m'od i: ret.!eni'e in T.vk re-i. Apply to A r t ORE A T RA R'.'A INS : .' m r; rsTiit-uta for sale at $.V. CALL AND SKK IJOOXK. CENTS. An1 et .1 hoone in a cleait sn-vrn:. nii-ly BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, E.iK SALE T.Y Great Advantages to Buyers IX 1J57G. Ttn Years Crlit at C rent Interest. Sue Ytat L-rlit at 0 rr cnt Int?rt, ou t 10 p?r rtnt Dinyjrtnt. Other Uberal IMaronnd t'mr Vmm. ICehnte-o on I'lrra and r' re C . anil iTeiainin. for Improve- mtnlv Th'- ,r.-.t ar. .V.'irir..V.i Fn m r. e.Qfaiuiue ft:li particulars. iil he n!.:d free to n part i th- world on :t''plt? tnoii :o f. M '"0IMl-.-iHNEl ll. M. It. B T v 1 LtM' j- J. 1".A