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THE HERALD.
1 tfMKOWMMlHPwawaiam
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Transient. 20 ffnU a line. Regular advcrus
r, K Mints per liny. No RdverUKerueut Insert-
ti tor k-KS t'A.Ul i CCIItS.
La Dot'rcos at Statute rates.
At coneys and officers of ttio law will be neld
fcn-onsihie for all legal notices they hnnd In,
uiikll y.'irlies demanding a proof of publica
tion of any notice will Ins held for the publica
tion fv cf such notice.
COM M U MC ATTO N.
oar tuioe H limit!, all communications
vrwt kj lief and to the point, wtl no Wuste
uX word.
T-rwlcnt, 25 cents aline. Regular advertis
ers 10 rt-t.ta per line. No advert;-:iB'Dt insert
ed for;les thu 25 cents.
L Ary person who takes the paper re-.darly
trvtn tlm post-office, whether directed to his
tmme. r whether lie Is at subsorioer or not is
responsible for the pay.
a. U any person ordeis his paper discontin
ued. Ins raus p:iy all arrearages, or the publish
er may continue to send it until payment is
nmde. and collect the whole a mount. 'whether
tie pa;rr is t-ik"?n from the nflice or not.
a. lne eourt have decided that refusing to
Viae uswsuipers and periodiuals from the post
oidce, or removing and leaving tliem uncalled
U-r, in prim facie evidence of intentional
mvo.
B. & U. R. R. Time Table.
?wrWi Sunday, January 20th, 187G.
FOX OMAHA FROM FLATTSMOCTH.
LeavtM 5 t5 a. in. Arrlve-s 8 -Vi a. in.
2ip. ia. 3 -.-15 p. ra.
FROM OMAHA FOR FLaTTSMOUTII.
Leaves ft :a a. m. Arr!v9s 10 :24 a. m.
4 aX p. in. " :05 p. ia.
soo p. ia. ' 7 :1S p. m.
FOR TIPS EST.
Iw Flattsinouth 9 :V m. Arrive Lln
oln.lx 15 p. i. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :00 p. ui.
Ht. Loci ExritRvs Leaves Pi;)tt.sinouUi,
3f5 ;. in. Arrives, Lincoln, 6 :40 p. in.
freight leaven 7 :!0 a. in. Ar. Lincoln 12 :V p.m.
" ll;i-jp. in. ' 3:Wa.ui.
FROM Tlli: WEST.
L aTi Kearney. 5 -.to a. m. leaves Lincoln,
12 :46 p. n. Arrive Plattdinouth, S :15 p. m.
Si. Locijj KxPEKfeS LeavM Lincoln, 7 :20 a.
lu. Arrives Ilattsmoutk. 10 :24 a. in.
Fitdgnt leavs Llnoola 11:15 a. m. Arrives
Platuuuuuth, 4 :U p. w.
Verne Liiicola 7 :l p. m. Arrives Flatts
moKth, 11 :10 p. in.
GOING EAST.
Esj:vs, 6 :C0 a. m.
Passenger, (.train ach day) 3 :90 p. ra.
A RRIY At. AND DEPARTURE OF FLATTiS
XOU'l'H 11 AILS.
xisrrr.z, northern a Bouthkrx
Arriv. at - M a. m. I D"P?rt ?. f J
OMAHA VTA B. & M.
Arrivn at iooa.m. Depart at 1:1 p. m.
VkifTERN via b. & II.
Axrire at - S J5 p. m. I Dcpert at 8 :00 a. tn.
WKKPIM WATFR.
ArIt at K :"o ru. I Iepart Bt -" 2 :00 p. m.
i9rK ct.crps ft rsiox mills.
Acri7 at 12 9 ia. Depart at - 1 :00 p. i.
J. W. MARSHALL. P. M.
LOCAL NEWS,
T!.cre will be spelling school to-night
nt tlio Snyder school house.
A trw Ctty orders lor sal.
Sleighing id 'most over, but we've
luvi lots of fun oat ot it. Haven't
Ave"
Pencing, Joist and Scnntling, $20.00,
tJ. Waterman's. 29tf
HMer C. L. Muctzs will preach at
tho Court Il juae, on next Sunday, Jan.
USUI, ut 7 o'clock p. m.
Ilj ported lor.ver for overcoats and
ilcHksi, in stock, cheap at S. & G's.
Hiiea Crocker and Bennett started
for Atcliison, Kitnsus, on a visit, lust
Saturday, and will return in time for
the spring business.
FeLtr Merg( has a large and well
aborted stoek of glovw, collars, cufTs,
At'.. &.
The "Forest Tur Soap" removes pim
p'.es end Eruptions, and cured chapped
hands.
Ready Made
WINTER CLOTIIIXG,
at cost, at
SCIINA-sSE & GKAMBERG'S.
If the person who borrowed the
bucket, dipper and broom from the
jhool housa in Diat. No. 45, known as
ttie Synder echool house, will bring
thern b..ck nothing further will be
said. Teacher.
Go to
J. V. WECKUACXIfl
for the celebrated
UARUISON ATAGON",
the best in use.
42if
List Wednesday night, after tiiei
cloic oithe Firemen's Dance, a sleigh
load of th3 dancers from the country
r.ime near meeting with a serious ac
cident.by the sleigh sliding oil a bridge.
The sleigh was badly broken, but, for
tunately, none of the occupants were
injured, with the xciiption of a few
slight bruises.
FA!: 51 TO RENT.
A f.nu of about 1CD acres, with a
yujd Iiousa well and stable, to rent on
reasonable terms. A pply to Wm. Wet
tiikauip, Plattsmouth. U9 tf
On l..3t Snnday morning as the St.
Ij-.iii Et;)u v.u coining from Lin
coln, it ran iat-J th? re.ir end of the
construction train which w.u standing
a tha track at Ashl.n 1. The eagi
n2r of the construction train, Mika
Djjnelly, was engigid in oupling
when tha express struck the rear end
wf th- train forcing the car3 together
a:i.l squeezing him between them un
til ho was sensj'e3s and was picked up
for dead. A physician was immedi
atily ci'IiiJ. au'l hs is now expected
t- recover. Xo oth?r p?ison was hurt,
although the exprej3 was loaded with
pa-.sengeri.
Winter stock of
DRY GOODS,
at Irmutntdy IteJuzed Prixt,
It at Weckbach's.
STATE HOSTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Lincoln. Nob., January 13, 1S77.
Th? winter meeting of the Nebras
ka State Horticultural Society adjourn
ed to meet again at Lincoln, February
7th, 1877, at two o'clock. This meet
ing will be devoted to discussions of
fruits best adapted to our soil and cli
mate, insects and other ills detrimen
tal to fruit culture; fruit and forest
tree hedge planting, and other kindred
subjects that may suggest themselves.
Also to reception and reading reports
from counties, and a revision of our
fruit list. It is hoped there will be a
general attendance, and full reports
from counties.
Daniel H. Wheeler.
Neb. tnt Horticultural Society.
TO THE GRANGES OF CASS COUNTY.
Tho M.ers and past masters P. of
II., and their wives are requested to
mpet at Eight Mile Grove, on Thursday,
Feb. 1st, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. ra for the
purpose of recommending some one for
County Deputy, and to discuss other
matters of importance.
By request of the State Master, per
Ii. Siebold. Church IIowe.
January 22d, 1877. .
The best of fine French Calf boou made at
Merges slio store. Repairing done nice and
promptly.
We dropped into Ilatt's butcher shop
the other day and saw a line array of
beef hanging up against the walla.
1300 lbs and over of dressed beef.in lusci
ous streaks of red and white that would
make an anchorite's moutli water.' Att
halso 'ad some eavy 't.gs for sale.
Assortment of ladies cloaks cheap
at S. &. G'a. S2tf
Here's what the Bee says about Sam
Chapman at the late election for Sena
tor :
Sam Chapman created the sensation
of the day. If he should live a thous
and years, he could not succeed in mak
ing a more complete surprise, nor stir
the multitude to that depth of feeling,
which his vote created to-day, for a
moment after he had spoken the name
of Saunders.
A few pairs Full Blood Berk
shire Figs for sale Enquire at this
office 33-tf.
.MARRIED.
COX Gl LMORE Married at the residence of
John Gllmore, in ML Pleasant precinct, Cass
County, Neb, ou tUe 13tl Inst., by A. N. Sulli
van, Justice of the Peace, Mr. A. P. Cox to
Mauy E, Cilmokb.
Tho most harassing symptoms of
Bronchitis and Consumption, are pal
liated and relieved by inhaling the hot
vapors of tho Solution of "Forest Tar."
It cures Catarrh. 12-t4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N. Shera, Rock
Blulfs, had a son born to them on the
13th inst. Mr. Shera U a brother to
Jos. Shera, the well known merchant
and Miller there.
J.Y. Weckbach will pay in cash or
goods the highest market price for any
amount of potatoes. 29tf
Everybody Lj hatching out grasshop
pers in a bottle now.
Good Standard Prints 16 yards for
51.00, at
33-tf SCHXASSE & GRAMBERG'S.
IN A SNOW DRIFT.
On last Friday night a party consist
ing of two young men and their ladies
who resided south of here started in
a sleigh en route for a spelling school
held at school house. All went
weli for about two miles, when lo! the
horses stopptd suddenly and the party,
to their chagrin, found that they were
in a snow drift about five feet de-sp,
and the horses unable to pull them oat.
What a dMemrna! One of the young
men jumprd out and carried the young
ladies to terra firma, and he must have
been very much exhausted from the
way he breathed. The sleigh was fin
ally freed from its snowy bed, and the
young folks, once more seated, pro
ceeded toward their destination, a;:d
all went happy as a marriage bell. X.
Th time of year for general settle
ment is upon us. and as I endeavor to
meet all my bills promptly, I desire
those indebted to me to come in and
settle their accounts. I am always on
hand prepared to do such work in the
blacksmithing line as my patrons fa
vor me with, am also prepared to fur
nish wagons, cutters, &c, to order, on
the best of terms.
42t3 - Il.J)OXXELLY.
DIED.
TYSOX Died, at hU residence near Weeping
Water, on Saturday, Jan. 20th, Mr. Matiiia
Tyson. In theTOth year of his age.
Mr. T. was born in Virginia, moved
from there t Ohio, from there to In
diana, then to Illinois, thence to Mis
souri, and afterward to Texas, thus
keeping in advance of civilization all
his life. From Texas lie came to Ne
braska in 1855, and settled near Weep
ing Water, making him one of the old
est settlers in Cass County. He was
father-in-law to Mr. John Stine, living
near the same place.
' FARMERS ATTENTION!
Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac
turer, on Main StM Plattsmouth, Xeb.
Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes.
For Hale. Bost qualities of plug-smok-:ng
tobacco always on hand. 20-tf.
A SEVERE FALL.
Miss Sarah Lecsley met with a most
unfortunate accident the other even
ing. In attempting to cross from the
east side of sixth street to Mr, F. S.
White's house she slipped on a smooth
place where the boys had been sliding
and fell in such a manner as to break
her arm near the shoulder a severe
fracture.
Farmers take Notice!
SALT CHEAP AXI PLENTY.
only
82.10 per barrel.
It at Weckbach's.
Young, the batcher that keeps Fiih,
killed a cow this week that weigh
ed 1490 lbs., beat that ye butchers. It
was the fattest beef we ever saw.
That's the kind Young always keeps.
Dried California Fruits, grapes and
apricots, at J. V. Weckbach's. tf
The Pat. Wood Box Stove Polish
Paste and the Pat. Wood Box Shoe
Blacking have only to be once used to
be appreciated. See cut of them in an
other column. For sa'e by A. W.
White.
IIollways Pills are a sure remedy
for all sexual complaints and may be
taken by females of all ages, who are
suffering from a disorganized system
or those distressing diseases in partic
ular which frequently occur (from in
attention at the turn of life.) They are
so mild that the most delicate female
may take them with perfect safety. 23
cents per box or pot.
GREAT BARGAINS !
I bought a large job lot of
BOOTS
and sell them
BELOW WHOLESALE TRICES.
NOW IS YOUR TIME,
before Viey are all gone.
CALL AND SAVE "MONEY.
Pr.TER MrR.CE.
NOTICE.
On Saturday, the 10th day of Febru
ary, 1877, at 12J o'clock p. m., there
will be another meeting of the Cass
Countv Arrricult-ural Societv. at tlit of-
; lice of the Secretary, over Dr. Chap
man s drug store, tor the purpose of
taking into further consideration the
future interest of the Society.
Isaac Wiles.
R. B. Windham, President.
Secretary.
In connection with the above notice,
I desire to state in answer to the many
questions put to me, by letter and oth
erwise, that the five years for which
we leased the present Fair Grounds
has expired, and that other arrange
ments must be made. Propositions to
secure tl.e Fair Ground", from any part
of the county, will be received in a fa
vorable light by the Society the prop
er way to present your claims would
be by sending a committee. A major
ity of votes will control the location of
tlio grounds. Committees should be
deiinite in their propositions, and pre
sent something tangible. The Society
i3 an institution of the county, in which
all may have a voice and vote by becom
ing a member. Don't forget the day,
Feb. 10th, 1S77, at 12 o'clock.
R. B. Windham.
500 Barrels
BEST NEW SALT,
at $2.23, at
SCIINASSE & GRAMBERG'S.
Our Artist Frank Stadder showed
us some fine oil Miniatures, they are
very true to nature.
Go to Murphy's or Frank Carruth's
and see some of those elegant glass oil
portraits, finislted in Parisian style, by
Franks aittr. 44t2
One of our Doctors wa3 called upon
by .1 seamstress who felt indisposed.
He inquired as to her health, and she
responded very appropriately, "We'd
it's about sew sew, doctor, but seams
worse to-day, and I have frequent
stitche3 in the side." The doctor hem
med as he felt her pulse, said she
would mend soon, and left a prescrip
tion. Country produce taken at the highest
market prices, at Schnasse & Gram
berg's in exchange for goods. tf
Tho Presbyterian Sociable will be
held at the residence of Mrs P. L. Wise,
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 30th. A gen
eral invitation is given.
By order of Committee.
MANUFACTURE.
I would be pleased to inform the public in our
vicinity that I have a workman now that is ca
pable of niaitiiix the finest, most tasty, and du
rable L-idies Shoes and Gentleman' Boots ' n
tlu County, which ire vents me from sndins
cast for the tops as in former daw. I received
the premium at the Fair for his fine work and
neat design. 1 warrant Cis and satisfaction.
l'KTElt Mkkok.
OIL AND CRAYON PORTRAITS,
ALL SIZES. AFTER PHOTO
GRAPHS, DONE IN FIRST CLASS
STYLE, BY FRANK STADTER.
SAMPLES CAN BE SEEN IN .
CARRUTH'S ART GALLERY.
Summer a.s well as winter has iU
changes, and sufferers of lung, throat
and chest diseases should always be
on their guard. Dr. Greens Expector
ant will relieve Coughs and all irrita
tion and prevent Consumption and
Typhoid Fever.
SEND IN YOUR JOB WORK.
Posters Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads,
Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print
ed at this office. All work expedi
tiously and neatly executed.
Rclx-ris razor steel scissors, sold on
ly at Weckbach's. 42tf
The bcid and finest boots are made at MVrccs
She Store. He received the premium at the
Fair.
IJltlNU IT IN.
Some wood, corn or potatoes will be
taken on subscription at this office.
Two car loads ot line salt just re
ceived from Mackinaw, bought before
the rise, at J. V. Weckbach's.
RECEIVED TUB
for the Cnest exhibition of leather t the Fair,
consist in;; of Congress and AlU'itor skins. Mo
rocco, and tha linest French Kid, Patent Leath
er, and French CaU-skins. and I always keep
them on hand to manufacture into Ladies
Shoes, Button or Lace, an'l (Jents' Boots and
Shoes in th most complete and artistic in an
ncr. 1.3 j j FisrEit Mekoes.
Lwrce stock
WINTER SHAWLS,
at cost. 'at
SCIINASSE & GRAMBERG'S.
Messrs. Slreight & Miller are running
a full team, turning off harness work
in quantify. We were surprised to see
the amount of work thev are making
and selling. Good work and genial
manners "will count. Give them a call
and thev will tit you out to Your satis
faction. V 30tf
Many thousands of dollars have been
spent in distributing, free of charge,
Sample Bottles of Bosch EE's German
Surcp to all parts of this country, to
those suffering from Coughs, Asthma,
Hemorages, Consumption, and othtr
Throat and Lung Diseases, that the
aitlicted might satisfy themselves, that
this remedy would save from those fatal
diseases. No person hits ever used this
medicine without getting immediate
relief, yet there are a great many poor,
suffering, skeptical persons coing about
our streets with a suspicious cough,
and the voice of consumption coming
from their lungs, that will not try it.
If you die, it is your own fault, as you
can go to your Druggists, Chapman &
Glas, and get a Sample Bottle for 10
cents and try it; three doses will re
lieve any case. Regular size only 75
cents.
Finest Canada Maple Syrup at
39-tf Schnasse & Gramberg's.
By universal accord A yek's Ca'
TnARTic Pills are the best of all pur
gatives for family use. They are the
product of long, laliorious, and success
ful chemical investigation, and
their exttnsive use. by Physicians in
their practice, and by all civilized na
tions, proves them the best and most
effectual and purgative Pill that med
ical science can devise. Being purely
vegetable no harm can arise from their
use. In intrinsic valu:: and curative
powers no other pill can be compared
with them, and everv person, knowing
their virtues, will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in ner
fect order, and ma n'ain in healthy
action the whole machinery of life.
Mild, searching and effectual, they are
specially adapted to the needs of the
digestive, apparatus, derangements of
which they prevert and cure, if timely
taken. . They are the best and safest
physic to employ for children and
weakened constitutions, where a mild,
but effectual,' cathartic is required
For ale iv all Daler
To AoSoSoOrs.
CO. CLERK'S OFFICE, )
PLATTSMOrTfi, NEB.,
January 17th, 1877. )
The assessors of this County are re
quested to meet at this otlice on Tues
day, February Gtli at 2 o'clock p. rn., to
receive blanks and copy of the -laws,
and such other instructions as the com
missioners may see fit to give concern
ing assessments. C. P. Moore,
43t2 County Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE!
Cheap for Cash, the following property, at
the County Farm, two miles went ol riatts
inouth, Nebraska :
5 head work horses.
40 head stock hogs.
3 milch cows.
1 open buggy-
1 road aso:i.
2 stirring plows.
2 cultivators.
1 mowing machine.
2 set double harness.
1 set hungry names.
And other articles too numerous to mention.
The above property must be sold by MarcU
1st, 1877. 13tC R. H. & S. P. VAXATTA.
If you want to get your chimneys
cleaned or your stave polished, call on
Clias. Brown, or leave orders at John
Boone's barber shop, at any hour of the
da' or night. 50 cents a stove and 50
cent3 a Hue. ' 42tf
A new American and a new Wi'son
SEWING MACHINE
for sn'.c at the Herald OiBce.
AfO-VZF TO LOAX.
Money to lo:m on long time, ou improved
farms in Cas Co., Neb. Ofuce over F. Y . Itott
man'9 Store, Main street. Neb. Citv.
353IU K. II. & J. S. MlI.LEK.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. F. Elslerand Miss Nellie Short have prone
into the dressmaking business, and would be
pleased to have those in want of work in their
line to call and see them at the residence of Mrs.
Lister, one door west of the Saunders
House. Satisfaction c'larauteed and charges
iisidcrat?. 7-tt
WANTED!
A good steady girl, to do general
house-work. A good girl will receive
good wages and a permanent situatior,
Apply at this office, or t AY'. L. Wells.
County Clerk's office.
The Centaur Liniments
are the
greatest remedies ever discovered for all flesh,
bone, and muscle ailments liitcs. Bruises,
Swellings. Burns, Rheumatism, SUIT Joints, &e.
What the White Liniment doe3 for the lrumau
family, the Yellow Liniment does for horses
and animals. . They are cheap, they are conven
ient, and tlicy are certaiu in their effects.
Children cry for Pitcher's Cxstorit.
It is as pleasant to take as honey. It contains
no morphine or other deleteriom ingredient,
and is sure to expel worme, cure wind colic, reg
ulate the bowels and Stom:ieh. aad overcome
irritation caused by ra!i or cuttiiiii teeth.
Mothers can lest and children enjoy health
who use Castoria. It is harmless, it is certain,
it is speedy, and it is cheap. 3tl3
Our eiterpri.sing?"nd successful mer
chants, E. G. Dovey & Son, are still at
their post, supplying customers with
everything in the line of general mer
chandise on the most reasonable terms,
stock kept full and complete. SDtf
TEA CIIER-1 EAA MINA TIONS.
Notice is hereby given that I will examine all
persons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for tca'-hers of the, common schools of
this county, at ir;y n trice in the town of Weeping
Water, on the last Friday and Saturday of each
and eveiy month, coiiftuencing at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dated this 8th day of.Iamiarr, A. V. 13".
G. 1!. . KIPI'EX.
43tf Co. Sup't of Pub. Instruction.
Also at the Com t House, in Plattsmoiali. on
the first Friday and Saturday of each month.
Ci, B. CK1PFEN.
Sup't.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Dv virtue of tvo executions. Issued by C. I.
Moore, Clerk ol lh- District Court, within and
for Cacs County. Nebraska, tby Win. L. Weils,
bis liepucy.) and to me directed, I v. ill on the
6th dav of February. A. 1. 1S77. at lo o'clock
a. in. of said day. at the south floor of the Couil
House, in the City of Plattsmouth, ii: said Coun
ty, sell at public au-tion the follo.vin;; real es
tate, to-w it : Lots one (1 ). two (v), seven (7) and
eiht (S) in block twelve (1) iu Voting & Hays'
addition to the city of PlatU'muuth, Ca.-.s Coun
ty. Nebraska.
The came bcinir levied upon and taken as the
property of C. Heisel, defendant : tosatis'yj
iiultnienls of said Court, recoveredby Dnrtihee,
McKiilop & Co., and Nclo:i . Co., plaiu;ius.
l'lattsuiouth, Neb., Jan. 3 . 1ST7.
41 15 ;.I. B. Ct ix'.t. SherLT.
ESTKA Y NOTICE.
Taken no by the subscriber. In Rock BU;fTs
Precinct. Cass County, Nebraska, on the 2d ii:;v
of December, 1870, one black pony, between G ii
9 years old, about twelve hands hiirii, l:s no
mark crbrands (but has been worked and rf.de
as tlire is saddle and collar marks;. Signed
tiiis tlth day of December, lsrfi.
4lto TiiEoDotJE D. Buck.
BLACKBERRIES
Are one of the most valuable of our native
fruits. Cooling and as(rtn;.'ent, they form when
compounded and. medicated the very best and
safest remedy known for Diarrhea. "Dvsenterv,
Flux, and what is commonly called. 'Summer
Complaints. These are always troublesome and
sometimes terribly fatal, especially anion;? chil
dren ; many lives might be saved by giving them
prompt attention and care. On the other hand
many lives are sacrificed by the use of prepara
tions containing laudanum' and other opiates.
Dr. (ireen's Blackberry cordial is just what it
represents to be : a pure medicated compound
containing nothing injurious to t lie system, yet
prompt to ciieek and cure these diseases in nu-n
and women. Bein.T made without alcohol, it is
the very best ai.d safest remedy for children.
After this disease is cheeked the body is gen
erally left worn and debilitated. A daily and
moderate use of lir. Green's Bitter Tcnio will
revive and build it mi. givki-r tone and viiror to
the whole system, with an increased and heal
thy appetite. If your druggist doea not keep
Dr. Green's Family Medicines, send to the pro
prietors, K.T. Hartruft & Co.. Burlington. Iowa,
and they will send you trial s-uunJe.s. as well as
circulars and testimanials. For sale by W. E.
Donelan and O. F. -Jviinsun. 5-yl.
FOR GUR
Choice Wines, Liquors,
BEER, ETC., ETC-,
GO TO
H EADOU ARTERS.
THE
Cheapest Place in Town.
litis' Ale on drau.jht or hy the Tl t!le.
Families Sup)lied ly the Do::n.
C9t4 P. B. MURPHY.
THUD
ITetoaska Farmer.
Only Agricultural Paper
in Nebraska.
Twenty-four page monthly : printed on heavy
tinted bok paicr. Its corps of correspondents
embraces the best Agricultural and Scientific
writers in the State. Subscription price, per
year in advance. Address McBrids & Clakk
sox, Lincoln, Neb.
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Gbjoctiona to tho cori
noa Y7 o o d Pump
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PEOSPSGTTJS FOn 1877.
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X. Y.
Centennial Meat Market.
German Sausage Factory !
GEORGE FICKLER
has again opened out with a new, wholesome,
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BUTCHER SHOP!
On Main St.. south side. 2 doors east of Par
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E. B. FOOTE, S11.D.
120 Lexington ATenne,
Cor. E. 28th St, NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,
TREATS aT.T. FORMS OF
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND HECKIVE3
Letters front all parts of
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BT B t CXICMAL WAT CF
CoiWiii a Helical Practice
HB IS TRSATIXa
lTumerous Patients in Europe, tho
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Canada,' and in every State
of the Union.
ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
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Tta aierenria! medicine or delelerioni drains uwll.
IIn during the pant twenty yerm treated biioopkv
fully nearly or quite 40,000 caamc All f JCt con
nected with each oaae are cnrefnlly recorded,
whet'ier thy be oommnnicated by lct'r or In
person, or observed by the Doctor or hie asbociate
physician. The latter are all edentifle medical
oi-n.
AU Inmll.ts at a distance are required to answer
an extonded Iixt of plain qucrtions, which will be
furnished by mail free, or at the office. A com
I'leto (tystem of regi.-tcrinu prevente laixtnke ot
confusion. Caao bouka never connIted, cxcpt by
the phyaiciana of tho establishment. For free
cuTisu'r.itioii aend for list of questions.
A Bixty lvjge pamphlet of evUtcsccs of cecr
rent f i ee alio.
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Box 788, New Yr.
ACE NTS WANTED.
D. Footk is the author of "l!niiri Ctit
to Bknsk. a lxolc that reached a .' n'atior
of over 250.000 copied; aL, ..f "IXa:k Ilosi;.
Talk," more recently pvblishci, which fc M-t
to the exU-ntof 70.0O0 copies; also, of '-ScikN ?.
IX SionT,aioh U now beinf? pnSUshsd iu scries.
CONTTCSTS TAtI,F
cf all, excepting tbe tirt-nipnt?i,ned worx i'liVa
is out of priet), will be ecnt free ou n plira'-' n
to eittier Dr. Footk, or the Ksmy Z'.V. ri'ii.si
iaj C3apiS7, whose c":oe i l-'.l ilust 2t:!i Stuil.
AKcntH lth men and wnni nanr-,1 t-
the fi.rpjoiD3 works to horn a lilit-val r.r.'.i v,Y
bo aliowcj. The beinninjrs of sr.ml: f,.r"'i'
tave beca made in selling Ir. FocTrn j ni ' -t
works. Pr.Ai)t Home Talk" i pa.ur;; .-.r.v
atapted to ailuln, and " Scikkck is girai " i
jtrH the Milnir for the yonnir. 8 nd for is tei.i'
tariiHi and en fur jonrelv. Tin former rw
a nm'tiUidi: of question which laSw. and K'lit't
men feel adi-licaTTbnutaskfnjpof il-cir pl!j--u-:au
There U notliing in literature at U like mth-i
ef the fogins works. "EcikA-r-e Ii Stct.x'
cci on'y be hai ut ar"s or of th.' Vafriii-if.
riA!X Il-U iAV" is l'tbl'S,.! J- n .
ek. ulx rn-i t e.iran l.aniut. Cnce utrre
. ' AOrP.trR A AUOVK . '
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all warranted of Superior
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f erior c-radea of Ink mad
( by us.
U EXCELSIOR
I i MANUFACTURERS,
(Formerly of London, England),
184 & 18ft MONROE ST., CHICAGO,
Aj1 13 Carclajr Street. Kew York.'
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HARK THESE FACTS.
The Testimony of the Whole world,
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me ! hciirtr one."
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era morbus. The dear little thi'ue got well ui a
da?."
fMy nausea of a morning I now cured."
"Your box of llolloway's Ointment cured rno
cf noise in the bend. 1 rubbed come of your
Ointment behind the ears, and the uoUe lias
left."
"Send mo two Ijoxes ;' I Vnnt ona for a poor
lamily."
"I enclose a dollar ; your price Is 25 ceuts, but
the medicine to me Is worth a dollar."
"Send ine Ave boxes of your pills."
"Let me have three boxes of your pills by re
turn mail, for Chills and 1'ever.1'
1 have over 2o0 suen testimonials as thet,,but
want of space compels me to conclude.
For Cutaneous Oisordern,
And all eruptions of the skin, this Olr.tmclit t
most invaluable. It does not heal externally
alone, but penetrates with the most tearchibjE
effects to tue very root of tho evil.
DOLLOWAY'S I'llLLS
Invariably cure the following disease
Disorder of the Kidneys. .
In all diease afteetini? these orjrnns, wheth
er they secrete too much or too little water, or
whether they be afflicted with loni or gravel,
or with aches and pains ttettled In the loins ov
er the regions of the kidnevs, these Pills should
be taken ni-cording to the printed directions,
and the Oiutult lit should be weli rubbed into
the small of the back at bed time. This treat
ment wfd give almost immediate relief when all
other means have failed.
For Stomach Out of Order.
K medicine will so effectually Improve fhe
tone of the stomach as these Pil.s : they remove
all acidity occasioned either by luteinpemnee
or improper diets. They reach the livsr and re
duce It to a healthy action : they are wonderful
ly efhcaciou in cases of sp:ism in fact they
never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and
stomach.
IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS ar the best kno-vn in
the world for the following diseases: Ague.
Asthma. Bilious Complaints, Blotches ou the
Skin, IVov.els, Coiisuinpti n. iJebilitv, Dropsy,
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dltresiion. Inflammation, Jauxdire, Liver Com
plaints, Lunibazo, Piles, Kheunmtism, Retention
of urine. Scrofula or Ring's Evil, Sore Throats,
Stone and Gravel, Tic-Doidureux. Tumors,
uicers, wormsoiaii tiuas, w eakuess irom any
cause, etc.
IMPORTANT CAUTIOUT.
None are Rcnume unless the signature of J.
Hay pock, as agent for the Uniteu State, sur
rounds each box of Pillx, and Ointment. A
handsome reward will be given to anv ono ren
dering such information as mav lexd'to the de
tection of any party oruaitiescounierfiting the
medicines or vending the same, knowing them
to be spurious.
.So!d at the manufactory of Professor ITor.-
lowav & Co., New York, and by all respectable
urug'sts ami dealers in medicine throughout
the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, C2 cents
aud S each.
fcjflThere ia considerable savins by takins
the larger sizes.
X. B. Directions for the guidance ol patients
In every disorder are affixed to each box.
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STR EIGHT & MILLER,
Harness Manufacturers,
SADDLES
BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on
hand.
Fruit Confectioiierys
A-SD
Grocery Store
NUTS,
CANDIES.
TEAS
COFFEES,
SUGARS,
TOB4.CCOE3,
rLOUR.
Remember the place opposite E. G. Dorey's
on I-ower Main Street.
21-ly
STREIGHT d- MILLER.
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of THE WIT.
DRY GOODS, DRESS aOODS. FALL
GOODS, WINTER GOODS. - .
HEAVY GOODS, FANCY GOODS:
Notions and Trimmings;
VF ALL KINDS,
TUB GRANDEST DISPLAY OF
-STAPLE AND
Erer sccr. In Cass County.
LADIES & GENTLEMEN I
Kow is your time for Bargains an1 to male a
Money aud make your fainlll7i coaifortable.
Al It voult bo Imposslbla for u to gfvf con;
pleto list of rrices in this space, we shall onlyV
i?elet a few, and assure youeverythlnff else li
equally as cheap.
WnATA
iOLLAR
i ILL!
)1LL )
JOLLAR
VILL GET ;
20 yards of Prints not I'.andtrd.
14 yards of Prints choice standard.
35 yards Ol Bleached Musllo, yd. wld.'
H yards of Sheeting, very good.
12 yards of Bed Ticking;, good. .
12 yards of Ducking and Denims, primed
12 yards of Cheviot Shirting,
ia yards of Crash Toweling, solldl"
6 yards of Table linen..
12 yards of Canton Flannel.
12 Handkerchiefs, extra, neat.
11 pair Hose, men's, women's and chlldren'sT
8 pounds Cotton Batting.
I7Xsw fisok af ths4 Fiarareat
Wool Yarn, white, best ia o.arket too
" colored, " s5o
Felt Skirt , 750 up
Balmorals ..eo np
Shawls, latest styles 76 u
Linscys i0 up
Ladles' Shoes fi.oo up
Carpets, Hemp 25c tip
" Ingrain 00c up
Brussels tl.lOc tip
.Waterproofs, splendid 65c up
Ladles' Cloth, all wool., fl.Xe up"
CLOAKISGS, chinchillas;
BE A VERS, BROADCLOTH,'
CASSIMERE3, POLON
AISE, All wool, Double width, all Rtylea, colors, qnal-"
I ties and low piicos. '
Empress Cloth,
All wool reduced from Kc to 60c par yard.:
PLAIDS.
Full lino of latest styles at 15 per yard. '
NECKTIES.
Fall style, very flno, 2Sc up.
Blankets, Comfort
In great Tavricty, from Jl .23 op.
Cottonades
Heavy, ISO up.
Black Velveteen,'
very fine, 65 cents up.
Flannels,
Pure wool, 20 cents up.
Ladies' Hats,-
well trlrsmcd, $1 up.
Gents' Clothing,
AND
Furnishing Goods f
In great variety.
Boots, 2,25 up ; Shoes, 31.25 vp; Hats;
75c up; Boys' Cetps;40cup; Socks
5c per pair tp; Linen-finish
Collars, 10 cents per box up : Men's
Undershirts & Drawers, 50c a set, vp."
Full lines of Cloak Trimmings, Zephyrs. Can-'
vass. Alpacas, Delaines, and all the latest
styles and shades of goods too numer
ous to enumerate.
Trunks,
Valises,
Hand-Bagsy
Big Assortment.
VA LE U RES, SA TINS, TURQUOISE''
AND SILK CORDS, RUGS, AF
GHANS, LAP-ROBES, ETC.'
Vast assortment of
SILVER WsRE,
PLATED WARE
$3 5,000
Worth of Fall and Winter Goods, of every dc-
seriptlon, must be clod out this wesson
at Hard-Pan rrices.
Everybody Invited to call at tSe
STOBE ;
And consult the mouarchs of salesmen,'
Solomon & ITatkaiv .
., riattsraoulh, X?'
JTZ-Large Stock cf Kbrse Biak$vs?
r