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T HE HERALD Oue Iij One. IN MEMORY OF MRS. HALM ICS. One by one our friends ar? going ; One by one they disapuear ; Gradually the number lessens Each successive year. Faces that we loved so dearly. Tones that we so fondly cherished, Xow no more cume hack to greet us, For, alas, In earth they peris lied ! One by one they crossed the stream, Tassed beyond the eilcnt river. And they're calling now to us. To go and dwell with them forever. And we sson must heed th call. For our lives at beet are brief ; But we nesd not dread to go. From this world, from sin and grfpf. Peaceful bethy silent slmnbor Peaceful in the grave so low ; Thou no more wilt join our number. Thou no more our song shall know. Dearest sister ! thor. haat left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel ; But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life Is fled ; Then In heaven with joy to gret thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. Mrs. M. Kbiko. DeWitt, Nib., Nov. 2nd, 1879. R eport of School. In Dist Xo. 27, Cass C for the month ending Oct. 31, 1878. Whole number on register, 21 ; 1st week, 13 ; 2nd week. 27 ; 3d week, 27 : 4th week. 31.. Aver age attendance for the month, 23. The followieg pupils were marked above 90 in deportment during the month. Jennie Dra per. 100 ; Minnie Draper, 84 : Hand Murray, 100 ; Cora Fharex, 93 ; Lena Fharea, 93 ; Cora Snyder, 95 ; Rosa Barker, 97 ; YYrn. Bates, 100 ; Grant ltuby, 99 ; James Tooly. 96; John Ph ares, 99; Howard Snyder, 95 ; John Kuby, 100 ; Alvis Mur ray, 99 , John Barker, too. O. A. Ashmcx. Teacher. 'Don't be out down, my poor wo man, said a j)Ci-anatctic philanthropist to a nntirc of tlio Green Isle in the midst of squalor and wretchedness ; you may yet get ahead in the world." "Ahead, is it?" was the quick retort, "aiulshuro if I could get a head of cab hajre for himself and brid and pctatics for the childers, it wud bo all I'd ax." Boiton Traiucript. An "Ayricultarfll Nnntber" of Scrib r.er's llonthlj. In addition to the usual variety in the contents of Scribuer, the Novem ber issue contains a half dozen papers of the highest interest to farmers, and others interested in rural life: "The Agricultural Distress in Great Brit run," by P. T. Quinu; "Farming in Kansas," bv Ilenrv King; "Success with Small Fruits." by . P. Ro; "Rare Lawn-Trees," by Samuel Par sons, Jr.; "The Mississippi Jetties," and their effect on the prices of agricultur al products, and "How Animals Get Home," by Ernest Iwgersoll. There are two fine portraits of Bayard Taylor one engraved by Cole, from the best photograph, and the other a repro duction by Juengliiig, of O'Donovau's bronze bass-relief. These portraits ac company a discriminating critique of Taylor, by Stedman. Clarence Cook lias a paper cu "Morris Moore's Old Masters," with a reproduction, by Cole, of Raphael's "Apollo and Marsyas." There are Poems, Stories and Sketch es; "The French Quarter of New York"; "Extracts from the Journal of Henry J.Raymond," with interesting reminiscences of Daniel Webster; a beautiful story, by lioyesen ; an ingeni ous story, "A Sigh ;" the fourth part of "Confidence," by Henry James, Jr., be gun in August; and the first part of a new American novel of Creole life, "The Grandissimes," by George W. Cable, of Xew Orleans, the author of "Old Creole Days," which has created such an excellent impression in the lit erary world. "The reign of Peter the Great," by Eugene Schuyler, is noted editorially. This splendid series of Il lustrated Historical Papers, the great est work of the sort yet undertaken by any popular magazine, will begin in the January issue, and will continue ' for years. All that enterprise and skill can do will be done to maintain the position of Scribner as the leading popular pe riodical of America. With the reviv al of the agricultural and business in terests of the country. increased atten tion will be paid to papers on great public enterprises and interests, al ready a notable feature of the maga zine. Price, $4.00 a year; 35 cents a num ber. Subscriptions should begin with the November number. Buy it of your bookseller or send the subscription price to the publishers. Scribxek & Co, 743 Broadway, N. Y The World's Child-Magazine. John Greenleaf Whittier, the most child-hearted as ke is among the fore ' most of American Authors, writes ol St. Nicholas; "It is little to say of this magazine that it is the best child's pe .riodical in the world.' Prof. Proctor, the astronomer, wrote from London: "What a wonderful magazine it is for young folks, and ours are quite as much delighted with it as American children can be!" That it is calculat ed to delight the little folk everywhere js isdicated by the fact that it is to be issued in French by Delagrave of Par is and that even the far-away little Moslems are now to have a volume made up of translations from St. Nich olas into Arabic by the Itey. II. H. Jessup. Beginning v. th the November num ber (ready Oct. 2oth) the magazine is to be printed on heavier paper with wider margins, a id n to be so much en larged that the new volume will coii Jiiin nearly two hundred more pages than any former volume, while th price will remain the same. The pub lishers announce many brilliant nov- Itios, including a new serial by Miss Louisa M. Alcott, en itled "Jack and Jili;" "The Treasure-liox of English Literature," in which will be piven gems from standard English and American authors; an Actiug-Play for Susday Schools, by Rev. Edward Eg- gles on, which whl bo printed in titue for the holidays, with full directions for its representation in school exhibi tions, and a beautiful Fairy Operetta for children entitled "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wovd." The Novenjbei number has two beautiful frontispieces and a red-line title-page, and contains over sixty il lustrations. Is it begins a new serial story for boys. "Among the Lakes," by the author of "Dab Kinzer." Another splendid serial for boys has been secured for this volume, "The Fafrport Nine " a story of a base-ball lub. bv Noah Brooks. In short. St. Nicholas, which has no rival on either . . . a 1.1.. iUiM nrAl continent, is to oe uenei maw ctoi. A superb Christmas number is in ration, to aonear early in Decem ber. Subscription should begin with . . ,r: 7 er. or send tne SU ascription price iu wo Vripi. B3.00 a vear: 25 an nmhpr. jScitiByER & Cp 743 Broadway, N. Y. THE EYE, EAR end TKSIOAT SuccesefUHy Treated -v!t.i ird's radical gore. fir StTCCE?3 h tho test of rv-rlt, nml tr.crrm In tri treatment of Catarrhal Airortloun. nttcr s many miscrntna iaiiurca.raean9 isuiIo'.HmpiI cprrtna cnratlvo properties in tlio rowil; -.iw a. U.ws PAHFOrn's Uadioal Ctrnu for C.-ttitrrh no39in:icH prone.rtlci ? The cvttlcnco, li t!io aimpu ol tin eli cited to9ttnonia!from t!io mo'itrnpecti-.Mpcopla la nil stitlons of lif3,inu:-t b-i p.u:t!;:rfw this Xerd, frc-ely offeror!, ia favor cf any 1 1 snoly thr.a that in the possession cf tlio nroprlrtt-ra cf an fobd's Radical Ccrr. Ami v.tui'ihlc as It I. it dor-a not represent at iiotis in:lih pirt rfT'io reco:runen! atlons whlcU nroto-ilay t-fferc-.l liy irf?ii!st l'rl'-:ids uif7uicint;s uas rncn Tntunui : . ji niu. i?y in-, n cr- jii iia ivjr. j-uopia 01 wenun and rciirwrncutiuuli parts of t Mi count ry d rlly nclmlt I tssuprrlorlt v over any method of enro knofrn to tlm rimlnr medical profession, tint ahnri thi ptih!i-iry incidental to our poaacsaion rpres:nt but amntt puie cf those wUuhr-ld for the reason mentioned. Thu rolloTn:iar nusonriti! testimonial from jirjrr.Y TV ells. F.o.. of ''Veils. Fariro A Ca.'a Ernro. la an on bpokua Indorsement of wkicU vre aro Justly- Hi VALUABLE. Messrs. 'Wkxk Potttw.'WIioIc'wOo Tiixpg, Toston. M iss.: t;ctUle.:icn,t hnvo ft reomo months i it it a uuiy mut 1 owe 10 iuertiir Humanity 10 vrite yon. st.iti.iir t'.ie erc.-.t benefit I'iritl hovo de rived fr.in the ue t f Sa:.fohi'b Radical t'res fob t;ATAirn.- i-ormorolnnn 33 ye-.ir I imva been rlBIcted rith t!ii very troublesono cr mph.lnt. I Ii wo irlca .'-11 t i3 riuieUr. that I could r.ml. bnt without ma! rial rr i.prmi-put benefit. Last fall tlia disease had arrived at that ei.ite that I must Iiavo rclieror dio. Theentlro membranous astern bad bee me so In "aracd.anrt taaatomuch ao disor dered, th:it It w:iS a doubtful m -trer whether I eonld tro to t:io l'acllc const, or If I did go whether I siioal'". llvo f como backer not. 1 rat an adver- tlosment of t:ilniidilii.nnd ulihtiifli beinit very incrcauioaa nao'.it splenica or iKiiir;inia 01 any kind, yet In nheor desperation I tried tlil, o-.id was at onco bcrt.-fltd by it. Thoch mges of climate. chronic dlseasoof thollrcr.and rr:y stpm vor'.j may prevent my entiro restoration, but the bene fit I derive lrom Its doily uso is t who Inrnluabl, ia i an nopiiif? io i9 coinpjc-n r curvu. sua us last arrive at a r.-apectable clef mc. If this statement cf nifcwi caa bo of pnv arrrlca to those aflllcted as I li:ivo been. a"d t-nablo you to tiring this remedy Into inoro treueral ue, crpeclully on tiie Paeltle roast ( whero 1'. lunndi needed.;, mf Very truly vonm, lilTVnY V EL',3. la, J. lJu Each paelripa contains rr. FfliforrTs Imrrftiril ItiUoIIuu- I ub-. nud full directions for n ! in ail rases. Price fM. I or aaio by ail V.'lioleuult; and lietail PruKirlats und Ialers thrO'iihont t licL'n Ited t tatei ana i ananas, w kkks 1'OTTKK.G' AjcdU and V holcsale lirnfrglsts, Boston. Ms VOLTAIC PIASTER ALWAYS CURES, Enlarged Spleen. This la to eert.fv that t riavo been rnlnf vanr Collies' Voltaic Plastsiis for tnl.irifcnicnt of no ttpieen niu jjcprcssion in 30 bfmitcu, ana Ificy have arivi-n me moro relief than any other remedy 1 have ever used. I wovtM lihjhiy recom mend them In all suZcxin J froiu t- J Uscu cf pais . J. V. CZIX3. Tics.xz.za, Jme n, lrTT. Sev; ro Harlnff occasion tjnr sr-T - f-r nreryttre pain in my fiil 1 trio;' on.: . f ; l oi-r-ixV Vor Tato rnTr-.. an! t.i Ivrcar lt'Tr hour i he jjiia A3 curtly rcoiu . 1. "J. .'ii .a- t r-'h' r r.iKt. :...t. i-at. VVcak-'esars. Co! ::.s V it.il-3 r,:ism r!- b . r-t!sfie-I-n li M if : Vl'ii.,' li l I:, i .t: i t.-i.vl fir l.vnen r:i ' V.'cakuii3 of liic r-.rk. pl'-ar.e -ad r-ore riL-ht ova-. J-.'T3 LII'.TIJ. 1'i.T -., i-Jusol". ITT. Va c:irf -l : iin fmi.tyi' V--T.vi-r 8 T , ac.ir.r- i i .r! i i" p;i -c'rii--n.l V lt i: r..t.-s, Viih a liig.ilv M"dif-ite'l riH'er, m !-e n In tlio shove cnf. Sold lyll ""nnleial" nil T!rt:ill ;m-fi-rs ttironphont II"- Pn'tii Htn and Ctnutlaa, pnd by WJLUS d l'O Tll.i, I ro;rlwtorc, Ccdioc, I! 16. Iillions of Moth.er express their de light over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assiuxilating the food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it 'is pleasant to take, and unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worms, Cores Sour Curd and olic, and allays Feverishness. What sires health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggist. Since Healing; remedies have been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Pain relieving agents as the Centaur Jiniments. They soothe, heal, and cure. They HEAL. Cuts, Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts and Sore Nipples ; CUKE Pain in the Back. Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache, Tetter, Pimples, Itch, Bait Rheum, and all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals : SUBDUE-Inflnmmation'and Swellings; REXIEVE Boils, Felons.Ulecrs. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ; EXTRACT Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stings, Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the CENTAUR Liniments, the most speedy and effectire curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. The Centaur LlfMiyiENTS have relieved more bed-ridden Crip ples t healed moro frightful wounds, inasaved more valuable animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur Einiments ; millions of men, women and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters, Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They are clean, they are handy, they are cheap, and they are reliable. There is no aohe, pain, or swelling which they will not alle viate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 etH. and 81.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 cts. A. G, HATT JUST UPKNEU AGAI New, Clean, First Class-Meat Shop, oajialn Street Corner of 5th. Plattsmouth .everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. i -sti.os GounSB eunsiv ft ! I P.! A E Including hoot In Outfit. Every Curt Warranted THE HENRY R MILLER riANO-FOUTE Are not only first-class Inetmments, but this istaDUHiiinent may te justly regaraea as one of the leading Piano-Forte Manufactories of the World. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT HALL. During the Season of 18T5-1876 the Henry Miller Manns were used .n Boston and vicinity in more man iu concerts. Season of 1877-1878. J. 75 Concerts. Season of 1878-187Sf Month of October- SS concerts ; aionin 01 JNovemoer, uoncerts- Aone but first eTan Piano emild gain xuch tin- questioned popularity. THESE PIANOS II A. YE RECEIVED The Highest Praise t rom tne Most Eminent Musicians. Of late I have had many ODDortunities of using your i lanos ana can lav witn nip.nnuro. tliey have do superior in America, and my lone rapcricucc iiuruau juiiiien me in placing Iiietil aueau oi any ioreign instruments 01 men Klna UHA8. It. ADAMS. Madame Roze and the ether artists of ntv GonirtA.ii v nrft At&ttA with thAttMiH.r"Piu for its rich purity f tone, and the wonderful manner in wnicti it sustains the voice. II. MAFLESOir. Tn behalf of the Barnabee Concert Comnanv. and particularly myself as the pianist of said company. I wish to exDress inanv thanks for tne ueautiiui Vxrana nanus 01 vour manufac ture, with which you have furnished nso far tins season. VMtn your tine instruments con cert giving becomes a iwsitlve pleasure and de light, "so say we all of us." Howard M I consider no other "make" with which 1 am acquainted, can excel it in any of the qualities that constitute a perfect instrument. As an accompaniment for the voice, I know of tone I wouiu preier to yours. Mrs. il e. IL Carter. I take creat Tleanre in rerommoiiHinc tha Henry F. Miller I'ianos on all occasions where a first-class piano is desired. Mrs. 11. M. SMITH. I have known the Pianos manufactured hv Mr. Henry F. Miller for many years and I do not hesitate to say that they take hiRh rank among the flrst-tluos instruments of any of the best makers. Carl Zeiikahn I consider the Miller Piano snnerior to 11 others in that mellow and Kinging quality so ac- vi'piauiu iwr voice accompaniments. Mrs. J5. ALr.8 OBOOOD. "NVe were delichted with the Pianos of vour manufacture which we used durinir our recent tour in theLnited States, their charming sing ing qualities rendering them especially desira ble for accompanying the Ittinran voir. iheui;k;ixai, Swedish Ladiks' Quartktts. World's International EiMition-1876. This establishment was the only one out f more than forty I'iano-forte exhibitors, which wa decreed two awards for its single exhibit of Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition. TliU trns the only Entallithment that Iieeeired a Special A tear J fur a Xew Invention The Patent Pedal Upright Piano-Forte. Tin Henry R filler Pianos Have received the endorsement of the State of Massachusetts and the CITY of BOSTON". Tliey are X.EADERS among the FOREMOST PIANOS of TIIE WORLD. HENRY F. MILLER Boston, Mass., U. S. A. JAMES PETTEE, Ag't.. Plattsmouth, Neb. 681v James Pettee DEALElt IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The Unrivalled )Uion A. Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Alo. the Steok, Henry F. Miller, and Itallet utimsion i ianos lor uass ana barny counties. Xcb. Cillandsee SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. 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ThauM .no lunirajii m:wjiuv wun no rutin cr iKcanvri(irM, Immediate aootliinK and raatorative rffect upon the sex ual and nervoua oncanizatiuix wrrckra tram wit'.abu c ad axreasra. lunpiti; uie drain Irein the ev.tcm, rrrtor- lajine minaionraim and toana memory, rt j ovinf the Dirancsa of8iht. Nerresa Ccbility, Confusion of Idaas. Avpraion to Society, Eio.l'lo. and tlir r;i.--anea of prematura old mee iiiHmKr acrompanyikfr tliia braa darmant foryaara. Thia tnode of trrainiaitr haa stood lh trat in Try asYara (, and la now a prurnxitx-rd aiiraaaa. Drnga are loo nwich prefrribrd in thrae troublca. "i "J wiinria 10, wim out Intie t any paraaiwtit fooa. Thce la na Nonaeu.r about tMa rrpara tiam, I'rartieal obai iailn mahlraua to po.itivrlr maran- ,h wUi aireaatiaractien. During ta tight yarauiat it haa axa m aerai utr, c bavc tItoiiMnda ol taMiawaiala a to ila Talue, ad h la aow conrr.d ed of the Mfdiaa rrofeab .a to be tbe iriuat rational soaa T ataoorarra or roaming awl ennnr; taia rm pre. aiant troabla. IHat la wall known to be the mum ol amotd aaiafrytoeo aaiy, aad ! whom quaeke prr whlt raw aaal.ta noatnima rail bij focc.The Heinrdji-put up a a naal b-T, raoogli to last a month, and acut in a plain wnppar by anail aralad for S3. Two boxea. (.ut'it.irnt to m i ftrpuvi kwc Humi i n f tmr caveal 15 Turce ave aaating tlir.a full mx.lh. HI t. .mi. .ion.. avt raaiofw via-ar. in Ike wo rat eaaea. $ 7. Full DIRECTIONS Soad for a Daeriptie Pamphlrt giving AnatomlcalX II aat ration a. which wtH convinra ih tnn .nn,..i w tHat they caa ba reatoml to porfoct manhood, and H fltaed for the dutwa of litr. aarna aa ii w,,--., . r.j B art Sealed for ataaip to any en a. Sold OKLY by tie HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G.CHEMirTS tjtrfcataadath. Sta. ST. 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Arrreton to Soriety.Confuaian ai aua. orer CJ u la tea. a J cewu. a leetarw 09 STanhood and Veananliood, 19 eref er .I tl-rce in cm Bioaly bound wvluute, $1. Tary eaaitaia 6J0pa;ae and or 10 J JlluatmUcna, ewiaraen.r every. Vtiat 00 the r-'-era.lve avateai that ia worth kaowinr, and fwaa that ia r.ot pubua!m in any other work. "T.ia eona. bmed volaaoe ia poait; .-rtly the b..t Popular Medical Book pahliened. aud raoeediatatiaflad aftar rrttiar it .an k. thaic maatf ratunda.1. The Anther la aa experienced rayaicua of Many yeare practice, (aa It we:! knows.) and tae adriee J ran, and Itulee tor treatment laid down, wfU b"""d of eeeat iae w thoee autJeemf from ImpariUaa af the nia. ecr'T erroraJeet i"or. oe n i t k Chrocio" diaeaaea Sciitln ORl.vo'aitvaa, or complete la one, for Price in fctamnt. bileer or Carrenay. fCenawl. Utloa ConSdantlal. and Uttere are nrmot!v and ti-nklr arwuoiea eontiRc ornw 1x4 bead ar irlvato aaawered withowt cha-r;e.) Aadreaet Dr. Butts' Diapen sry, U Jf. Sth Si., tu lema, lla. (Eatablithed 1347 i e.rrorMn tynt ueaior. ACNTS wanfsd. (DT v ana awi " r.v. ' 13 1IIT:" an peaowe eaftanr fran "V rrBKK 10 wwyl kU.i tbeir MaaMa and adrlmaa. eeiy a-jrca Cm tbat l.rv an'j B ftvumiiica to t.'.r wW.-rw itwxr . Prime Reapltal. IOS S.Clark ScCbMaaa. til. (tyeaean.Ur. ail Prlaate, Cbraaie and Faaiale Diaeaaea. Coaaaltaliaa free. I ailiao aad Oearte aaea. nana aaa deltar tar aamploa of baai r a b b e r roeda, and rateable informatioa br axpreaa. It el ta ble Prmale Pill.. Si per box. Private home aol nurae for A tvww wrk. prke AVO mbu br mtvA. If rat. rt T'Kfttarv, ritual. Wct of Marritif, Orw Mo of atotrmtioa. bimix f Toatt. ia4 ttftabeod: a wcttitk ctiwio ! raluabfc !& farmmUoa. ml twtervct t iMtb MflM. KotBtDff ffsastrc td food tut. aod raflBetnt. Iafor n at ion never before pabl.phe!. Ko fr.muy honld b wtitiotit iim cyAJdrfti. dp. a. a. OLIK. 503 Clark St Ladiea duriag ooa Bnament. mud XIORPniNEbablt Imte v j ml speedily cured. l sia f. ' Pa publicity. Send Mjnop fbr fb.ll tartwTi'ar.. Ir C a rf.o 203 H. Ciark ait, Chieaff, iii. DYKES'BEARD ELIXIR ATUoaaaWfal Daa.r. awe. ..e , k,aia MMBMia nMM ita fnianUbuaK 'tai a, Tataaaa fraxj, it akMw It aaweaaj Uk Ma aa4 eawear ria. He I aaaal.Uiwjatry aem-aa a.waalr a.laaai aaid rr: a a a -eM r r-a-.r4r..iraSM, LLIhd W.llli . Ma ri H Hate. Ut, aUetawti Platte Valley Hereof P.OLAK D-CHIKA 0?. CLARK, WEEriXtJ W ATE It. - NEB. tfaKegisterrrt SttM-k for sale. 13nic O. P. JOHNSON, DKai.EU IX Drugs Medicines? AND All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions Carefully Componnded by an Experienced Orusiiatt. BEMEMOKK THE TLaCE. 67. sT., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN PLATTSMOUTH. NKB. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLJl VKtUM Til HORSE aIIOEING AND "WAGON RErAIEING All kinds of FAR.M IMPLEMENTS rnendet Neatly & Promplp. :0: Horse, rlule& OxShocinsr. In short, we'll shoe anything that ha? four feet, f rom ;i Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. SHOP, n Fifth St between Main a-t Vine Streets. ust across e corner front tue kew 1IEUALV OFKH'K. ioy' J ROBERT DONNELLY'S W ajaaaa 1 Maa' eaataaa V AND BLACKMITII Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Flow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of ret:ilrinir ..a a 1. . . uiiiiii ami oiurr ih;w.i:iiiitv. as utere is a good lathe in my .sli. FETJSR RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker lias taken charge of the wagon shop. lie is well known as a SO. I WORKMAN. 5fw Wseons and Baxzle made t Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!). Shop ou MxUistrect oppoit Strei'sht'sStable '"f"'"";. i-imneaaoi aipm, jueiacu re Memory, lo Prxual Towt, eta. n.a-.ut Diarriace Impmper or vnhantir. rieinir traatmetit. and a r.-.et many TJa jia iwlnli far the rwra t,t all nrivate duui 1 1 1. . B-8 OPfOM T7- "t "iSs. TIP A go? l aaCMrMlPlLl''. !UB''l!t 1 ;g,'. V" .all m a a 1 l K,1 H R PI El 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, ITo, A roinlarftraiiuaimf two Modii al Colleton, hat been longer cngaEfd in the apcvial trraimrnt of all V cncreal. Sexual una Ciironio i.9;tt.es Uiau any other I'hyaician in St Louia, aa city pspora ahow,ei:d ailold rraiifeula know. Cyphilia. Goaorrhoea, Gleet. ttriccure.Cachitla. Hei-nia, or Eup:ure, ail Urinary Xiicaoses and Syphilitic cr Mercurial AfTectlons cf tte Throat Sitin or BCDG8. are trcbttd witii unparalleled aacoeae. on latoat acietitidc principl(-a. Scfcly. l'rivately. Suerinaioiihca. Dcxi'nl IJebliity and Xmpo toncy . aa Hie mult or Sclf-Abuee an voatli, aczual ri ceeece iu inaturer ts a, or other rauaca, aud wlklch produce aouicot the !illoui:itcftiTtat ncm-fMiatica, aeuiirtal emia aiona, ucunuy, u.iiMicaa 01 aiir, ui iltiivc uicmaiy, pimp! on the face, uliyaical decay, aveniun to fix in y cf icmalc Rica, couiuajou ui itjraa, tosa ui et'xuai IKarr, cit'., rrirtlei'tii); niarrir.fre lirpiorxr cr until; y are pcruraia-iitly cured. Conaultal ioti at ortice. oi"lv utail f.-rc, aixl in v itrfk Wltcn it ia itiroiiruiriit to visit tlie riiy for tn-atUMiit, mclici:ea rail be aint ly mail or xprta t-v rvahrre. Cur abir ctea guarantprd, Urrr doubt ciitu it ia frankly atatrd liust l.r 1.6 , 1 l t:r W.s..-n, X i.UE5 ; rsre-o, for b:tn, 2 Bttp. Ci Tig 1. rUMs. I GUSDE. Lient cloth and rilt blndintr. Sealed for 60c tn poatar or currency. Over fifty wonderfYii pen nirturea, true to life; articlei on the fb'lnarine autyocta: H'.'wmay liiarry, who not, why. llonhood. Woninnhood, I'liT.ical decay. Who ahmil'l marry; lluw life and hapnineaa may be increatcd The lliA'ainlitfT of RrprrviiirtMtii, and man; more. 1'lioae niavrri tea or rontmi ntinfit Eiiarriajr-e ahnuld Mme a above, but paper eovrr, la mu Hi iwn fci1' Himcr i.mk aitu Key. tit t but Ft'pulfir edition. I) nose. Ha rim. bv mail. in monrT or irT or not tnrrr. Clirpct gnod eunit- in America. PRESCRIPTION FREE For the perdy enre of Seminal Wrakneee. Loat tlnr.hnod, 1 ren.?turc Debility, 2Cervtianrea, Deapoiiuinrv. Coitfuaion of Ideas. Avcrainn to ftorictT, Itrtrrtive Umlora. and al. Diaordera wrought on hy nt llabita and Kxrcaaca. Any druggiat haa the InFredienU. Addreaa. DR. JACQUES. TO5 Cbeatnut 8t. St, Louie, ill BAST'S RIDir.Q SAW MACHINE : tOr The. REST THING OUT. Will SAW any aica lotra in any poaiuos. xoouaaooa in uae. Weight of the oper ator doea all the work. Bend for Circulars and Price. CENTS WANTED. Cpp HERE! $5 i. &O0SS fsr 5. e.t. JLI-Batkraatfea Caaraataa. IHIX T MlbH tai. (au, anKBa ' ralaakle aaoncr-iaakinf Secret. J W Kiek Fie turn 1 J Marie Fsvataia iea ; t Steel Peat I I tilaar-plated w.c. . i.m nuinrr , nuonrrup j cbcii , l ... s...ri epea; It ahaeta aa Paper; I (I.) Beak f tkat faaar PfMai. Mb4 Ckineie !eeret for rloisine linea. (bir bmm. aalliae aa- eret.i All aent for Fifty Centa. Stampa takaa. A da ran. iEatab. IITa.j CIII0N BOUa CO, Boraeaunra, Hew eeraej. f Bin- Mim AUUreaa V ? 3 Q El S. S u 5! sib s y 5 ,13 c ifbHC .". 5a j - w I . -"P M H CO - J3 LJ - CO IN a 1 DRY GOODS & CLOTHING -A few of the articles you can buy to the best advantage at the live DRY GOODS and OF- SOLOMON For 81 00 you can buy 23 yards strndard prints. " . 47c pound good all wool yarn. " 10 " cotton batting. 8 V Per yard domestic gingham. ' 8,V " cheviot shirting, very gcod. 44 7 " " brown and bleacked muslin, can't be beat. ij- w Canton flannel, superb. 8. u ticking, no better. ' 1 00 a good comfortable. " 1 25 per pair up, splendid blankets. " I2J2, 15, 18 and 20c per y'd, alpaca histies, all colors, best ever offered. " 222C up, black and colored alpacas, double width, best in the city. " 45c per yard up, black and colored cashmeres, great bargains. 8. to 10 and 12 to 15c per yard up, suitings in endless varieties. 20c per yard up, afl wool flannels, best ever offered. 50c " waterproof, an excellent quality. u 20c cassi meres, (well worth double.) " 3 75 up. Toadies cloaks, the finest assortment in the city. " 1 75 up, Misses and children a cloaks " " " " 20c per yard up, hand made zephyr fascinators. " 75c up. a great variety of shawls. " 25c up, perfect fitting corset3. " 50c up, two button kid gloves, fine. A fit 11 line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, (very cheap.) The tlnest assortment of Ladie's. sacks and sIiawIs, zephyr, ever known in Plattsmouth. MILLINER For 75c, up. Ladies' trimmed hats, nice. " C5c, up, Children's hats. Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition. S 2 S , O O O "W O IRr ? 131 Of Mens', Youths' and childrens clothing, regardless of cost. We are go ing to close this branch of our business. So look out for bargains. For S3 00 and up, Mens' overcoats, hard to beat. M 4 00 and up, Mens suits. " 1 50 and up, Boys suits. FURXISIIIXG GOOES IN PROPORTION. For SI 75, up. Mens' boots. Mens' shoes, SI 25 up. 1 00, up. Boys boots. Boys shoes. 85c up. 1 00. ud. Ladies' shoes. Childrens' shoes, 25c up. The largest and most elegant stoc i of mens and boys' ftlt and stiff ciewn hats in the west. Take advantage of the great inducements we offr in zephyrs, all color, 12Ji cents per ounce. Full line or Uermantown ana nign coiorea jmu very low. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb and plaid canvass at induced ngures. FINE DRESSING GLOVES, " GLOVES FOR FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN, - " BRIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN. In fact we show the crreatest variety found, and we call special attention to The above list covers only a small offer as BARGAINS. We guarantee the pnbJic the retailing or an goous ai wholesale nriees. and we defv anvone in the business to compete, with the above figures. SOLOMON fv-t1j'i,- J. " ir-r i,,rff' t ;TtmV;'j--; avf4 -T V - - -,. )-. T ) V.-e v, I zmM'i z r X :f- I VS?;5 li- !kw -r w "I " The Jcknsox Reyolyiks Book-Case. Asa Xtrrtar, Clergymen, Fhylrlmmt, IZiliUrrs, JtatOeort, Ttrnthtif, Xerrhmnts, StMftettts, an 1 all who read books. Holds mora hooks in lew apace than aar olhar diic Kotatfai at a fiiirwr'e touch aUMalvaa ad justable at iieiKhUdeiJTwd Each ah air La 16 lncbaa square, noldlne a tu-t or Appleton tJyelopKd: Kalo of iroa, it cannot vrarp or wear owl. Beautt Mlly ornamentorl. making a hantlaoaaa and norel pieea cf fumitura. Sizva for tabla hold 1 or S tiara of boot ; cizea for floor hold , S. or 4 tiers of nooks, as darjred. rSend for demcnptive price list, fend ?5 cents for oar New Iixcwtratfd Catai-oocb. with orrr 800 IUustratiozLS of Educational and useful articles. BAKER, FKATT Sc CO., School Faraiftlaera, and Dealers la crsrytlilair ia the Bask and Stationery I!ne, HLUQ'JA3TERS F03 ALL TCH00L SUPPLIZS, 143 4: 144 Grand St., New York. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR FIE TEARS TIME. te.v Per 3e.vt' interest. NO COMMISSIONS. Enquire of D. II. WHEELER & CO Plattsmouth ; or 11. E. MOORE, Lin coln, Nebraska. 21t ABBOTT'S PATENT PORTLAND CUTTER The Strongest Sleigh In exietencw. Fins finish, liRht. cheaper and mora durable than other Sleighs. Also, AtMt's Patent Bnnner Atbctient,, Tor wheeld vehicles of every description. Per fectly practical ; fits any sile; tracks in country roada. Over four thousand in ue. &WSen& for Circulars and learn yonr nearest agent. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., SOO Wabash Ave., Clilcago. GE011GE EDGEItTON. Wines, Liqou r s AND CISARS. Main Street, opposite the Court House. This place is just opened, new, good goods of all kinds. We want to keep a good house and please our customers. REMEMBER THIS. 9lT. SURE, PtMFDY TO MLDKESS poraoa wht will cr f m Vi . wen jtmw irowu ox uur. ti aiMtn r it aVrtUattlV PTlidlMSaWt. r.rfqrtvca 4k Co 9 O? la ton jl.int. Ktv . SO 2 progressive CLOTHING HOLSC & NATHAN. Children's and Infants hand-made hoods. of gloves, for special use, to be them. portion of the many articles which we & NATHAN. 1 . 1 ' "'""' ' ' tt 111 - ' if - - , .rJiLLLJLr',l ulslii i l1" 1111 ' , tM F&'nmszs rirrv lki; G t'i iX-?.: xi-tx5f.-VaiJ l . mmmm mmmm mmmmm 1 Mmm$ mmm The Only Improvement ever made ii csmams ureater Pain-Relieving, Strengthening, and Cnrative Properties ... tc vuujiuuu 1 yrous i jaster, ana is larsuponor to Ilnlmtnts aril the 80-called ectrlca arpllancea. fltlCE, Cents. FIRST CLASS Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. FIRST ESTABL'D IN 1856. Keeps a general large stock of Men's, Touth's & Boy's CLOTHING! aod has tt taesived the finest lot of French and English Silk WOESTED SUITS, THAT EVER CROSSED THE MO. RIVER. His dlAereat styles of STais Caps, are surprising, and his stock ot Furnishing Goods I FANCY GOODS, AND IsJIarge enough to supply any demand. Call and Examine the 35TU W STYLES, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. 3Iy C. O. IIEHOLD. Sehluntz & Dewey, Codar Greek, as& county, Neb. BEALEK9 IK Hardware, Stoneware, Qusenswarc cS Glassware. HHjit Dap9 .HSoots 5 'ho Highest m.irket price paid for all kinds of Grain, in Cash, or will take produce in exchange for goods. Having now got our Stock fairly opened, we invite all to call and ex- amine. MAUTJFACTORY li ri ii MMMnM' o 3b :a go rn I ,,' '-l g-Ii'lCfiP M : l w - S3 or H f Ink 1 I W J Ui I C jr (t !h i. 1 V Jf J If ffc- i '1 Sherwood Keeps the Biggest '"Line of Boots & Shoes In Cass County. My THE Bit T SOLD BY 1 0 WhiteSewing Machine Co. -a w krin. m m i ' t s ii jrtT. W Xw Saafc-'Va mm aaaaVTf I r i. 'av arv V aa i w a ina I .a w a v NUliw-twOi THE READY FAMH.Y SOAP TTAKRR; 1 v;7U Lb 98 Per Cent Pure. STRONGEST AND PUREST LYE KADE. Tfe LYE is a FINE POWDER. Any TxjrtJon of contents of cn xnn?- be used without poIlititj balanra 14 paaaai at PerAmscd llarcl l oap made in twenty mluutci wlth ot boiling, -ni your wash will be nvcct nnd clean to the sen w itliout that nasty smell JrtxJuoed wbesi vmiug reavdy-made Soup cr boup xuaUt ftum ether Lye. One teaasjMtonfUl will soften, flra gallons of liartl water. LEWIS' LYE la a per cent, stronger than auy other Lye or so-called .ock or Mall Potau-lies. ILSML'FASTUkEO only bt GEO. T. LEVIS & MEflZIES COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. PA. PP-For bale by E. G. DOVEY & SOV.. GUTllMAX H W'CCKBACH aud F. S. AVHITE Aud Grocers Rcneially. on the common POROUS PLAiTER ana More Powarfnl STOVES I AND U.V. Mathiws, . On Main St., opp. riatte Valley louse, . larbfoart, Sfobts Kitoarr. A large assortment of SHELF 11RD VtAKE, Just reoived und Mil be sold low. WOOD STOCK AND IRON, JUMPS. FIELD AND GARDEN SLEDS. Ammunition, Hails,-Low, A 81'EUIAXTY. Kmember. we keen a eornl TlNxio o.i are prepared to do all sorts ol TLn-worX Broum'i Corn Planters, and all hind Farm a wa U. V. MATIU'Vm. I'lattjiiioulfi. Veb. 2a; y H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FINE LUMBER, LATir. SHINGLES, sash. DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC ETC. Malai street. Corner of Fifth. I'LATTSMOUTII, .... NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber ? 35tf SO SIMPLE K WsaoMMTfO NUMBHS aodrcis: Cleveland, ohio aX NO LEWIS' nn El IW