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.J. A. HE HE It ALU. J. . 2IAGMUR11I Y, Etotoe. PLATTSMOUTH, SEPT. 23, 1873. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET. Supreme Judges, CEO. B. LAKK, Of I'ouKlas County, DANIEL GANTT, Of Oto County. HAM URL MAXNVKIi. Of liodge County. YuT Boari of Regents. CJIAKI.ES IT. 1IOLMK3, Of Johnson County, 8. A. TUTTLE, Of Lancaster County, J. W.GANNETT, Of Douglas County, "WILLIAM 1IUNGEKF0KD, Of Harlan County, BETII P. MOBLEY, Of Hall County, WILLIAM ADAIR, Of Dakota County. COUNTY TICKET. For Co. Clerk. C. P. MOO HE. Tor Co. Treasurer, A. I. MILLER. For Co. Judge, W. II. NEWELL. For Sheriff, M. C. CUTLER. For Co. Commissioner 2d District, J. T. A. HOOVER. For Co. Supt. Tub. Instruction, O. C. CItirTE For Coroner, DR. II F.ED. Tor Co. Surveyor, WM. YOUNG. For Representative, J. ROUSE. ORDER FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION IX CASS COUNTY. "Whereas; The Constitution of the State of Nebraska provides that the Governor shall issue writs of election to rill such vacancies as may occur in either House of the Legislature, and WrJEiiEAS; An official notice of a vacancy existing in the ofllee of Rep resentative in the Fourth Representa tive District, in the County of Cass, in said State, caused by the resignation of John L. Brovrn, has been duly received by me. Therefore, In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, and by virtue of the power in ine vested, I, Silas G arbor, Governor of the .State of Nebraska, do order that an election be held on the 12th day of October, 1373, in eaid County of Cass, for the purpose of electing a Representative for said County to fill the vacancy aforesaid. In testimony WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand, and have caused to be affixed thereto, . the Great Seal of the State of L.8. Nebraska, this 9th day of September, 1873. " By the Governor. SILAS GARBER. Bruko Tzsciiuck, Secretary of State. State Fair! State Fair!! Go tip to morrow if you have not before sure. Tom Kennard says he hears that Tip Top has turned rival to Jeff Davis and is talking Agriculture at County Fairs. All but the rival. Dr. Latta formerly of Rock Bluffs, this county, is about to erect bath hous es at Lincoln, in order to test the vir tues of the mineral water in the Arte sian WelL The Republican Judicial District nominations, so far as heard from, are as follows: First Hon. A. J. Weaver. Third Hon. Jno. M. Thurston, of Douglas county. Fourth Geo. VT. Tost, of York Co. Sixth Maj. E. K. Vallcntine, of Cuming count'. RAIN FALL From January 1st to September 1875: January February, March,. April, May, June, Julv, August to Sept. 20, 20th. .33 .90 3.28 4.62 3.9$ 13.58 C.72 8.40 5.53 Total, 47.49 in. A. I Child. A good deal of speculation has been indulged in regard to the actual rain fall this year. Wo give above the number of inches by Smithsonian measurement. The Methodist Conference in session at Lincoln, have on their hands two Church trials. The Rev. Clark Wright and the Rev. Mr. Tibbies are Loth charged with lying, by the Rev. A. G. White, who is himself charged with selling whiskey to" soldiers, lying and stealing. It seems to be a rough and tumble so far. It is understood that the Conference cemmittee rejected the offer of the High School at this place to be used as a college, though they are de termined to have a Methodist College started, owing to thd determined ef forts of certain parties to make the University what is called a broad guage institution. JTrom tbe Omaha Rtpubllccm. BUILD THE 110 XV. Good Advice) r lease Head It, Our Nebraska City friends say the Union Pacific has hurt them and built up Omaha; that is, it has taken from them all the overland trade and brought it to us. The Republioan has repeat edly told them how to recover some of their lost ground, but they won't be believe it. There is only one way gen tlemen, and that is to complete the railroad gap between jour city and Plattsmouth right away. If St Louis. C Bcinnati. New Orleans, Mobile Lou isvinand Richmond can carry on a ?uc?sfu! trade with California and 1 Sirtrfifniun Kto&m Omaha, "ejl Midland. Pacitfc. THE CONVENTION AT KEARNEY. Thero was a large convention. In tho temporary organization Judge Mor ris of Crete was elected over "Win. J. Connell of Douglas ; C. E. Yost was chosen Secretary. A permanent organization was effect ed by the election of E. IT. Rogers of Dodffe as chairman and C E. Yost of Douglas, Secret ary. Hon. Geo. 1. Lake and Judge Gantt were elected on the first ballot Lake receiving 128 votes and Gantt OS. For the third member five ballots were taken. On the last Maxwell re ceived 100 votes, and was elected. Cobb of Lancaster had 70, and Conner of Buffalo 15. The convention then adjourned to 8 o'clock. Perfect harmony prevailing. SECOND DISPATCH. The regents nominated are C. A. Holmes, S. J. Tuttle, Hungerford, S. P. Mobley, Wra. Adair, J. W. Gannett. For Central Committee C. II. Gere, chairman. First District II. M. Wells of Saline, L. M. Colby of Gage. Second District Thomas Majors of Nemaha, H. E. Palmer of Cass. Third District C. E. Yost and W. W. Marsh of Doug las. Fourth District A. B. Fuller of Saunders, Joseph Fox of Hall. Fifth District S. L. SaYige of Buffalo, C. L. Mather of Webster. Sixth District J. D. Neligh of Cumings, L. Clark of Boone. OCR NOMINATIONS. STATE. Tho three gentlemen nominated for the Supreme bench are too well and widely known to need any comments from us. We do not agree with the Lincoln Journal, that it was not the strongest ticket that might have been made, but on the contrary we think it was the very strongest that could have been made. All three of these Judges have grown up with the State, and in the hearts of the people, and when the vote comes to bo counted out it will be found the names of Lake, and Max well, and Gantt, will be a tower of strength to other candidates. THE REGENTS. "We know but a few of them person ally, but they are said to be all able men and well qualified for the posi tion. Those that we do know we can answer for. Mr. Holmes has already served the State, and with great credit and ability. Mr. Adair, of Dakota, is one of tho best men up there, and a very practical, sensible man too. Mr. Mobley is an editer, and of course ought to make a good regent. COUNT Y. C. P. Moore, Republican candidate for Clerk, is a young man well known in Cass County. He served in the Ne braska "First," and is well known to all the soldier boys in the State. lias acted as Deputy Sheriff under Mr. Johnson, for some years, and seems to have the faculty of making friends of all those with whom he is thrown in contact. Dan McKinnon appointed him his deputy, and he really did the work of the office after Mr. McKinnon's health failed, lie was afterward appointed Clerk, regularly, by the County Com missioners and has made a most excel lent one. For competency, and knowl edge of the wants of the County in this office, Mr. Moore- can double discount any man that can be put up against him, and we predict for4iCal" arousing majority. TREASURER. A. P. Miller, of Weeping "Water, the republican candidate for Treasurer, is also a young man and said to be a very accurate and intelligent young gentle man. He is at present a clerk in Reed Bros. store, who speak very highly of him. In fact, the people down there who know him best say that he is just the man for the place, and we make no doubt but that he will receive an over whelming vote over any competitor that can be put up for this office. SHERIFF. M. B. Cutler, candidate for Sheriff, refuses to give his age because he says he don't w ant all the "schoolmarms" to find out just how old he is. Mart is looking out for a wife as well as an office, and thinks he can electioneer for both at the same time. "We heard of a fellow that tried that once, but slipped up on tho wife. Cutler is also an old soldier, and so well known all over the county as our present Sheriff that we cannot say a word that will help him any further. He is by custom enti tled to a re-election, and he'll get it, sure, despite all the gags they put up to beat him. FROBATE JUDGE. Win. II. Newell is candidate for Pro bate or County Judge, if the new Con stitution carries. " He is a farmer, liv ing near Rock Bluffs, and is known as an honest, upright man, whom all his neighbors believe would make a good judge. lie .also served during the war and was a brigade commissary. He is a good penman and rapid writer, about 40 years old, and a number one shot too, so that when elected, if he moves up here the sporting boys want to look out for brother Newell. "We look upon Mr. Newell's election as a foregone conclusion. CO. COMMISSIONER. Capt. J. T. A. Hoover, of Louisville, proposes to give any other man a lively little whirl on County Commissioner. The Captain is just the man to do it. They talk about Hoover not being pop ular at home, that is all nonsense. "We notice he always manages to get away with the primaries, and both himself and son were delegates at the late con vention. If the man was not in good standing at home and had not some real qualifications that command the iespect and esteem of his neighbors and friends, he could not be made a delegate every lime. Capt. Hoover is an old. settler in the county and a No. 1 uan. He is the only German on the ticket and was put on at the request of the Germans here. ' The Captain ought to and muzt be elected and it's only a question of time. Election day will prove him the sound man. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. The Rev. G. B. Crippen of Mt. Pleas ant, is the nominee for this position. He is a native of New York, and was born in 1831, in Albany county. He came to this State about three years ago and settled at Mt. Pleasant, lie re ceived an academical education at Ren sellarville, and also attended tho State Normal school at Albany, and then taught six years, after which he at iended the N. Y. Conference Seminary, where he perfected himself in the higher mathematics, and Greek and Latin. He has been 23 years in the ministry, but thinks he prefers teaching, or edu cational matters to preaching. His health also demands a change. He was offered the same position in Al bany County, N. Y., before he left there to come to Nebraska. We hope Mr. Crippen may be elected, as we believe he is a good man for the place. CORONER. Dr. F. B. Reed lives at Rock Bluffs, he is part farmer, part Doctor, part Bee man and all gentleman, and any man that says he won't be elected Cor oner, deserves to be sat on and stamp ed by 12 Coon Heisels until he is dead, dead, dead, and no accident either! SURVEYOR. Mr. Wm. Young is also from Rock Bluffs precinct. He is a farmer, was county Surveyor some years ago, and has filled the office for the past 2 years with credit and ability. Give him a lift for another term and help an hon est man. REPRESENTATIVE. James P. Rouse of Greenwood is our candidate for Representative to fill the place of Hon. John Brown, resigned. Mr. Rouse is a young man of marked ability; he is also an old soldier, we believe. Has been living on a farm some time, ami was formerly in a bank. They tell us that uncle Johnny Rouse proposes to be the candidate on the oher side, and if Rouse meets Rouse, there'll bo a rous(e)ing time. It'll be worse than when Greek meets Greek, or Dutch meets Dutch. "Well, we'll bet on our Rouse any way. J ames is very popular with the boys, and he is going to get away with uncle John or any other man. "Well boys! here's your ticket, next Saturday will tell what real opposition there will be to it. Until then good bye but you must work like Beavers in the meanwhile. Work wins in poli tics as well as business. "We have received from Mr3. C. L. Cowles a sister-in-law of our late friend Mr. W. D. Cowles, a letter in which she says: "Please allow me to express through you, my grateful acknowledgements for the kind and thoughtful attention bestowed upon my dear brother during his recent short illness, and in fact dur ing his brief sojourn with you, also to the ladies who so lovingly and tender ly decorated hi3 remains and casket with such beautiful flowers." The County Fair was really a great success, when we take into account the weather for the first two days. The display of vegetables and fruits was much better than we expected and bet ter than last year in many respects. We were short on cattle and live stock generally. There was a very good turn out on Friday, and some excellent trot ting. A Council Bluffs horse, said to be a half brother to Randall, of Oma ha fame, showed all the rest a clean pair of heels, and is said to have turn ed the track in 1:13 which would at the same rate, mak.e him a 2:20 horse. We doubt this a little, but he did some very pretty trotting. Our home manufacturers of wagons, made a very good display. Mr. Por ter's new corn plow, with movable and adjustable wheels.attracted a good deal of notice, and is a decided improvement on all previous cultivators. "We publish this week the first pre miums awarded, in nearly all the classes. Premiums in one or two cases were doubtful on the Secretary's books, and lie had to see the committees. These will be given hereafter. The Omaha Herald talks a great deal about the immense legal abilities and large law practice of their candi date for supreme judge, Mr. Thomas, of Brownville; as if the candidates nominated at Kearney were infants in the legal business and unknown to the State of Nebraska as members of the judiciary. Judge Lake's qualifications are a matter of history in this Stater. It would bo needless to comment on his knowledge of law. Judge Gantt has served us long and and faithfully both as lawyer and judge. OF JUDGE MAXWELL, "Who was formerly from this county, it will not be improper for us, who have known him here well, to state a few facts. "When he wa3 elected to the position he now holds he gave up one of the largest and best practices in the State outside of Omaha. The firm of Max well & Chapman were doing a large portion of the law business of Cass county, lesides a fair practice in the district and supreme courts. Mr. Max well was universally consulted by the farmers and those having legal busi ness, as one of the safest, soundest lawyers the State had produced. As a judge he has won the respect of his district and was almost the unanimous choice of the bar in his ju dicial district, while the people, know ing and feeling his integrity to be of the right stamp, insisted on his nomi nation. We have always had grave doubts about bringing politics into a judicial contest and shall not on our part in this one unless the other side persist; and while we most certainly should not advocate the election of an incom petent man for judge because he was a republican, we may with great propri ety urge the election of a republican because he is a fit and suitable person forjudge. B. & M. TIJIE TABLE DURING THE FAIR. An impression having got abroad that the Omaha train will be delayed until 7 o'clock during tho Fair, we are requested to stato that this i3 a mis take. The morning train will leave TLATTSMOUTII FOR OMAHA, at 5:30, its usual time, but the evening train returning FROM OMAHA, will leave the U. 1. Depot at seven o'clock, each evening. Newspaper Men of Nebraska at the Con vention. From the Kearney Pre. The following is a list of the news paper men from the State who were in attendonce at the State Convention last Wednesday: C. II. Gere, II. D. Hathaway, Lincoln Journal; J. A. MacMufphy, Platts mouth Herald; E. Rosewater, Omaha Bee; W. II. "Warner, Red Cloud Chief; R. A. Dague, Hastings Journal; C. P. R. Williams, Grand Island Time; Set h P. Mobley, Grand Island Independent; II. M. Wells, Crete Post; J. W. Stroth ers. Fairmont Bulletin;?. R. Wellman, Sutton Times; George Cross, Fairbury Gazette; J. D. Evan, Lowell 11 (inter; C. F. Bayha, West Point Republican. BY POSTAL CARD. Afton, Frontier Co., Neb. ) September 3d, 1873. ) Ed. Herald: Two weeks have pass ed since my last "card," as I have been away from home. Our crop prospoct3 remain unchanged, promising woll but threatened almost daily by hordes of lo custs flying over. A large share of the corn is ripe enough to be out of danger. Most of the settlers have their hay up, hay is abundant and of the best. We are having very fine weather. Will soon commence making molasses. Wife is busy working up yoodies, and is aw ful easy to yours as ever. E. S. Child. BOARD OF COUNTY C03O1ISSI0N-EES. Plattsmouth, Nee.., ) Sept.Cth, 1873. , Board met in regular session. Pres ent T. Clark, W. B. Arnold, Commis sioner; C.P.Moore, Clerk, M. B. Cut ler, Sheriff. At which timo the Clerk was order ed to have printed and to post as the law requires, the election notices for a Genera! Election, which election will be held on the 12th day of October and tho Poll will be open at 8 o'clock a. in. and will continue open until G o'clock p. m. of said day. Board adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9 o'clock a. m. Pl ATTSMOUTn, Sept. 7. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present T. Clark, M. L. White, W. B. Arnold, Commissioners; C. P. Moore, Clerk, by J. W. Johnson, Deputy ; M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. At which time the following was done to-wit: The north-east quarterncn of the south-east quarter se-.1, section four teen 14, town eleven 11, range elev on 11 was leased to D. D. Andrews, for the period of five years interest from date. On motion the sum of $150.00 was allowed to Cass county Agricultural society (on General fund). Lewis C. Eikhoff, supervisor of road district number 10, was allowed an or der oa said road district for 33.00. W. J. Carter, supervisor district No. 31, was allowed an order on said road district number 34. for $50.09 Order allowed on road district num ber CO for $3.50 in favor of Henry C. Vanllorn. Order allowed for $2.00 on road dis trict number 37 in favor of Mrs. Sarah Story. In tho matter of the Hobach road, Mr. Iloback asked farther time for a hearing, which was granted. Isaac W. Tolland and 73 other resi dents of Greenwood precinct! present ed a petition asking that the former action of the Board of County Commis sioners, making Salt Creek and Green wood precinct one, for voting purposes be annulled, and upon due considera tion of the matter the prayer of said petition was granted. On motion James Ingram is hereby appointed road supervisor for road dis trict number 12. Official notice of the resignation of Hon. John Brown having been receiv ed, it is hereby ordered by the board of County Commissioners that the Clerk give notice as the law requires, of an election to be held on the 12th day of October, 1875, for the purpose of filling said vacancy. On motion Thos. Pollock is hereby appointed to look up all accounts be tween W. L. Hobbs, late Treasurer of Cass County, Nebraska, and Cass Co., also between the State and said Hobbs, and report to the County Commission ers the true condition of said llobbs" official business with both county and State. . Order was allowed on road district number 52 for $20 in favor of Super visor. In the matter of a road petitioned for by McCormack and others, and on which W. D. Hill, Fountain, and Geo. Matteson vasppraising, it is ordered that Johnson be allowed an order for $130, and Richards for $14, on Fund. A road petitioned for by Geo. W. Young, and others, commencing at the north-east corner of the north-west half or section SI, town 11, north of range 13 east, running thence west one mile, was granted, and Edward But tery was appointed commissioner to view, and if, in his opinion, necessary to locate said road. The following official Londs were examined and approved: N. A. Cornish, Justice of tho Peace of Greenwood precinct. Byron Yeoman, as road' supervisor of dintrictrict No. 53. Christian Ilousen, as constable for Salt Creek precinct. . F. M. Wolcott, as road supervisor for district No. 33. fTO BE CONTINUED. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. KEVoUTED Etf W1J1TE & DA ERA U. Old.. ' new. Wheat, Corn,.., OaLs J:y Parle v Flax !eeU,. llou-s Cattle, C. ",T5 ?,.'-' -40 L' 1 ." ..6 oV3.o 3 23 LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yohk.. Sept. 15. Money A3 pr rent. Gold 1 167. LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. C'hicauo, Sept. 15. Flour, 6 25 Wheat 1 lr3 Coin ;i4 Outs 37 Li Kye T7 b.uk-v, 1 ii Hons.". 7 tO"'-7 75 Caitle 4 Sikj 00 The Multiplication r Disease. Diseases Multiply. One Inlets another. A trilling indisposition may, therefore, originate a complication of dangerous maladies. Indi gestion begets far more fornildrble diseases; a, mulittulc of ailments are traceable to constipa tion : fever and aue unhinges the entire ner vous system, and is therefore the source of the porteau ailment which affeet that portion of the human organism. Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters, however, whether resorted to at the incep tion of those disorders of the stomach, howels or liver, which ive hirth to the majority of dis eases and disabilities, or taken when thVy have ripened into formidable, maturity, are alike powerful to cure. The process of recovery is. of course, longer w hen the malady has yarned headway, but it is none the less certain. Iys pep.sia. constipation, biliousness, kidney com plaints and intermit tent fever, invariably yield to the operation of the yreat alterative and in vigorant. I'OK NEXT FALL AND SPUING. The most hardy, most productive and most profitable varieties of Apple, Pear, Peach, l'lum Apricot and Cherry trees, Gi apevinws.small fruits strawberry plauts, ornament:. trees and shrubs, everfrreeus, bulbous roots.hedge plants, and ev erything desirable for Nebraska soil and climate can be bought of tnc on'ood terms. Orders re ceived in town. No travelling expenses. Tri ces low. All trees, shrubs, aul plants warrant ed good and in good condition. There is an apple tree in TTattsmouth, which I sold in 13C5, and It now pays the interest of one hundred dollars, and I have sold many oth ers that aro as good. One trco of a good variety is worth more than ten trees of a poor variety. Be careful to plant ood trees of ood varie ties, and lake good care of them. Buy of a careful and experienced nurseryman, or agent who resides In your vicinity. Be very careful to Uecp your trees iu a cool shady place, and the roots wet, w ater them well when you plant them, then keep them cultiva ted, or mulched. Call on me on Main street, ev ery time you come to town, and see specimens of fruit arid flowers. W. S. WEST. SEWING MACHINES! New Improved Lock Stitch GKOVER & BAKER SEwrxa MACHINE. For sale by CHARLES VIALL, With all the Extras and Attachments, such as Needles. Oil, Tuekeis, Binders, etc. Those who contemplate buviujj a machine, will do well to give the tirovci & Baker a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed, and the cheapest machine in the market. All orders bvin:iil promptly attend edto. Address, CHAHLES VI ALL, X JUlLSlLUm 11, i.lCIJ. Ben Hempel. IlE S THE MAN, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE. ON LOWEK MAIN ST11EET, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Heals at all hour's. Ice Cream, Soda Water, & Lemonade to Cool you. Good square Meals, nice Lunches, Sc., Sc. to warm you. Ales." Wines and good Liquors to be used rea sonably, for your benefit if you desire. iO-tjl B. HEMPEL, Prop. - THE WAKEFIELD EARTH CLOSET. Io yoi: cp.re for the health of the females and children, the :c;ed, infirm and invalids of your household? 'liien furnish for thuir comfort the greatest blessi: of the day. The Wakefield Earth Closet. Is any member of your family confiacd lo tht room with watiir.j"disease? "llemeiriberth.it you mav have in that room aa uiicouluminatod atmosphere by u-.iut; The WaJ;efidd Earth Closet. It is endorsed by thousands of families who have used them ten years, and by the best med ical authority in the country. It is not onlv a comfort, but is indispensable for health an J cleanliness. Send to our office, ;tG DEV STUEET, NEW YOLK, for descriptive pamphlets. CyAgeii!s wanted everywhere, to whom liberal inducements will be "otic red. Exclusive territory given. 511. 33 MERCHANT TAILOR, If in receipt of the finest and j?f,vr .-f .9 $ o 21 2u J7.v -r o r Caw 5 iii ere. 'Itli-i. Velin;;,. Scotch iod, Iriil I'rieos, &e. tIn fnct. the largest and best assortment ot l loihs ever blonubt to this city, which 1 ait. prepared to make np in the Latest Styles. Call and examine Goods. 40yl A. li. ST K A NO, StatE AgenT FOR fix mm Halladay's Patent Winu. Mills. Iouble and Single acting rorte ;in2 Z'ariii Pumps, Feed The na!la-1:ty Mill has stood the test for six teen year, both in the I nitt d States and Eu rope and is the only one generally adopted by all l'rincipal it.aili oad mut farmer. Terms liberal. Send for Catalogue and Price List. A. L. STKANii. Lincoln, Neb. STOKE AND MILL AT Rock Bluffs. J. $ II. S II ERA. We have purchased the BOCK BLUFFS STEAM FLOURING, AND SAW MILL, And will herearter run the same Iu Connection With Our ' Store. CUSTOM WORK w ill be guaranteed to be satisfactory. We em ployed the BEST mam we could find, whose reputation is well known, arid it Is pro posed that the farmers and aii others have if they bring Good Wheat ! ! The highest market price paid for the Best Wheat and Corn. OUR STORE -is- Chock Full of Goods THIS FALL, and we mean to sell them Ai Low Rates ITaviiig been enabled to purchase a large stock Uncommonly Low, They will be sold to all. EQUALLY LOW. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO 33TT"5T- & fr r vr. Sltf THE J0HWS0N ORGAN, 1.1 -v 1 V fcM llan u fuc turcil by tho JOHNSON ORGAN CO., AT I-LATTSMOUTII, NEIL. Drew the First 'Premium At tho Eighth Annual Fair of Cass County, Nob., over all competitors. The following Organs were in Competition: 3 Mason & Hamlin, 1 Estel, and 1 Standard. These organs are all put up in elegant Iiktek Walnut Cases, and Each Instrument Warranted For Ten Years! and guaranteed to give perfect satis-faetien. THE TONE Is the most perfect that has ever been produced on any reed instrument. The satisfaction they are giv ing, :ind tho universal praiso they are receiving aro justly merited. They are First Class in Every Respect. Ivory Flouts for Keys. KUon.v Shr.rps, ilraM Piux. ITSorticow 'lt Jit-il, ho that tliere nt I'rietion or Squeaking Action as (Jnick ami Per fect us the Best Piano. The Tuning and Voicing is all done by mvsi'lf, and the superiority of Tone and its quick response tt the touch is acknowledged by every judge that has yet tried them, whether prej udiced in favor of other organs or not. If they see and hear them they invari ably give the verdict in their favor. II ATT, THE MUTCIIER, OLPEST AND BEST ESTABLISHED ?.Itat 31arZiet In the Clly. ot chanslns constantly, but lh old Reliable Spot where yrci can ct your Steaks. Loasti. iiune. fish and Y wl in Season. South Side of Main St., PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 4'.n-l lT MY PRICE LIST is as low a for any First Ciass Instrument and thoe who wish to procure a good and reliable orgau either for 1'arlwr or Church will advance their own inter est by trjing rny Organs. Address, THE JOIIXSOX ORGAN" CO., Plattsmouth, Xeb. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Strings, Sheet Music, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Tuned and Repaired. Satisfaction guaran teed. COy.!. fT, K ill IPtoimnBMr SUCCESSOR TO CLARK & PLUMMER. I purchased my Goods for Cash, anil will sell them cheaper for Cash than any other House. I am not closing out for Cost, or be low cost, but will give more goods for the money, than those Houses that ad vertise to sell for cost, and below cvst. Just received a fine assortment of St. Joe. Cassiineres, Cassinets, and Jeans, suitable for tho Fall and Winter trade, ulso a large invoice of Woolen Stocking Yarn from the same. Factory. A case of Fall Styles of choice Prints. The largest stock in the city, of Ijlceched and Rrown Muslins; super ior inducements offered to purchasers by the bolt, for Cash. Western made, Dress and Shirt Flannels. Canton Flannels by tho yard or bolt, cheap. Do not fail to look at them. The finest assortment of Black, Brown, and Drab Alapacas in the city, and cheaper than any House can sell that buys their goods on time. A great variety of Foreign and do mestic Dried Fruits. a specialty ; all kinds and prices. assises? Telegraph Match es. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies. & r i iA31ILY MKDICLNES ARK tbe resnlt of Jin experlnecuf thirty yoalj to the practice vi a siicccnif ul physician. Itil tvr Ton le An extract of root 1 and hcrM so Judiciously Hod medicinally combined, tliat every part of the diea.sd body receives th help re.pitred. It W tiot claimed in a punaec; foralltii ills of lile, but for dyspepsia, billiouj stud liver complaints, fever mid unue, choler;, debility, nnd all diseases of th' stom ach, liver, and digest iv) oritan.-t. It is an effectual remedy. As a preventative against fuvcr und anno uml malarious liseases it In unurpacd. It strengthens and builds up the debilitated sys tem, and gives renewed vigor to all parts of tlia bod v. Itinc's I'urf-Acts as a dlurftlc evaoiianl in e;ises of dropsv, noiit, KlavH, and dis":ieH ( the bladder and kidneys, purines tlia blood, cures scrofula and eruptive diseases, riieumaliu and neuraluic pains, und all disease of the uri nary organs. Kpci'tornt-A prompt rcmed) forcounhd asi tuna, croup, ami all diseases of 1 ho throat, lnn.i;s and chest, and the i'ust stu;;cs of con sumption and tvphoid lever. IVrcraiKl .icn lillt Aro prepared ex pressly to aid tho tonic In curini; ncute and chrome cases, they act without depiction. 4'rlnieiin l.iiiiriieiit-OlK lis I lie pores Of the flesh, and penel rates to t he bone or scat of pain, izivim; relief to manor beast a.s hpcedlly as any outward npplicauou imii. Sold by all iJineyists ami ImmWs. i.. 1. UAH I III I- h ., r.nvl Pnrlinrton, low V ul 1 MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC II l-.K WISK, AM H.WX MONUV, by usins tho best arid Cheapest Organ Mado At the Oi;;aii A.;ency of L. II. EAlXtS, l-LATTS.Voi TJ, TiKlt- voku i;i:nownfi Mason 2c Hamlin caisi.i;t osiga.vs, Declared by one thousand celebrated Musician 'I'liriv.illcd and Incomparable," nmlmr tb first .M-dal at World's Pair, Paris, In V?, also tho two biuhest Medals, mid di ploma id 1 louor at VIENNA WORLD'S EXHIBITION '3 fall and see tlif PIAXO HAUP-ORGAX, Just Invented nud patented, livriiiins: the Pi ir for purity and brilliancy of toi-.o ; also th Kleaut Oran Ktaerc ra.su, 111 most beautiful or:an made, ami many olio r stjles extKi'ilin nny thim; heretofore m.niufai turrd by the MASON A II A MM N COM PANY. Til K RM IIKST. MOST KKMAIII.lt. and Largest Oman .Mauufactory in tho World irARIlAXTEH I'EKh El T .V IS V BUT f'ALT, A.D If ILL LAST A LIFETIME, And .sold at Pi ices v per cut. less than niny ot her makers, tor liJtriitr liy(irm. C"?'""Kxamuie price list and Oi::ans hnforo buying, and comparo for yourselves. Price list. Illustrated Catalogue, ami Circulars free (in dp plication to the 'Nwnra.ska Musical Aitency. Store opposite the brooks House, I'laUsmoulk, Cass County, ebiask. 4t r K. U. E VTO?g. Mrs. A. H. Knee, WORKER IN HAIR. P.r.tids, Curls, Switches, Pull, hi d all kinds of Hair W ork pr .mp:iy and ncaliv made by MBS. KZ2STIEjIH3. Orders left at MPS. Ki:NNKlY'3 32 1 tt, L I X E II Y STOUK. Oa Main St., I d'or cast of Clatk Hi PIuiiiiict'p. Good fresh milk DELIVERED DAILY I AT It VEli TB )DY'S IK M E 7 A' I'LA TTSUOVT7I IFTIIKV VANT IT, Y1 3. V. IlS'.Al'.-UlIl.STEEl. SK!r IX YO'.'li OUIM-itS AVll I Vll-L TUT AST) lUVK V'ir loyl and serve you p-p;iilaily. ROBE JIT DONNELLY'S AND jl LACK SMITH SHOP. Wwjou, Bu'j'ji, Mu' lane und Plow n jmirijij, and y. w ral jhing. .PETER RAVEN, The old Reliable Vason Maker has take; charge of thf waon idiojv lid Is well kno'.vn hs a NO. i WOUKMA.V. Jew 1Vas" lliiirslcf Hi9k!5 to Order. SATIS PACT! N CPAKA NTKK1). Shop on Sixth siruet. opposite SI rcicjit's Stabl. wmm ilrf r t T Ml A t KJ II vkij 71 hiie Goods. y7 CM -1 V f3 IV An our adrprUMr b tul n.d Uim ul vrrt'. tnent altrvrther dUtinet, w. will luUrprtS, aod k tT rule it Iliow : l'Z. It. FOOTJE, 3Vr.l Anthor of P!in HoDia l :k, Mwllf! Caramon Bmr- B-leDne in hf'irr. etc.. jw ixuii(n a Eat a-ith 8Lr.it), New Torn, an IirMCMUKr , Pht-iciah, tru all forma of Ltnjiring vr Chrim unit rrceiroa letter from all part A XL Civilizpcd Would. By tun orlrlruil vxtv of oriartlnK Medical ITi tiiv, he in iir-fiilljr trfatinn nuinerona Iunl I . f-lurop, the Weil liidl1, Oomlnlou o. Cuuaill, rv) in every iit ol toe United Mate. NO IKItCTJItlA.r Or di.itrioa Amu nued. He ha, dnriuie the t-arority tbree years. treaUHl nooMfiilly nearly qul! 4:1,00' oa. All tiv-tA crnr'e'l w-lLh ea n c r carefully recorded, whether tn-y be eommunicatud f letter or In ;rnn, or olxervisi by the lVur or to nwx:iate physician. Tho latter are lUi eciw.ULm nje-l.ail men. E0W INVALIDS AT A DISTAJTCB Are treAWd. All Invalid at a dUinne are requrrefl to tnwwr a lit of r;" qoejtiona. which ellciw mrrry irmjimm unlir which the iaraltd eujur. AUatit inunicatiiir tfilt Iriclly aniJLU'Uvti. A or its ywt;in of rf(f ;u-nnif prevenu nii4.ki or oaifumoo List of rjnesticma aent tn, on (rlioution. to any Ilt of the world. Sixty-pae pamphlet rA KwiDHMcrn Ul FccctKi, aleo err.i fre. Ail Uie iiiriH'ln r from thLfse who have bwn traatwl by mail acd exrjre. Aivicx is orricK, o r uo, ttut of cmMU Cil on or ajdreu DR. E. Bi TOOTE. Ko. 120 Ltilng-ton ari, i Comn and See Me.! JJZnM to JZZ ITIUit Flan JfamCTAla tBid Jtt&lieal Ccmznen. Sans:AZA Jr t'cotee Science tn Story. Krj'urkuxrz address 1SKW i Otifc. Dr. Berger'i Tonic Bowl and Tile Tilla. r.-l,. ara an InfalilMa limolf f'T OnOHtitAll ani tillea, cauwd by weaknena or tKpTv-ina ut t rMTistaltic motion of the bowrla. They -very fe- : Increase the ac-tivity ol the inu-.f.naJ canal, is-i-- . mtt too: and rcliwve iilatoao Thounanoa b been cure-1 by them. Prion tVJ r.U. nl by mal . roiDt of irl(M. Prepared ooljr by V. AL.KK.' KEICIf ABLiT, POAUJiAaUT, 4j3 IrOCBlU AVUl.', Kkw Your Cirr. Dr. .Bsrer'g Compound Fluid Jlxtraot c; Kaub&rb and Dandelion. The hnt combination of pnrely T-?etIH roVin . to entirely rcplaee Calomel or lilue Pul. tl etimuiat i the hrer. tncrea;i the flow of bile, and thue rwimv at once torpUity of the Itver, biliineaa and hat.iti-e. eonatipaUon. an 1 the diaeas BrUirvg from ench dylepiv mok headache, flatulrno, etc. The off. faveneen of thi Extract will tie provod, YialblT. at fifc to the patient, a one or two botO are fuCoieiit clear the complexion beautifu'ly. and remove pimp' and in oHUSBii by liver trouble i'rica f 1 per butt S boulo, will be aent on r--1t of the pT- to any aiMrtw. free of charire. rrcpar"d only i P. ALKRKi) KSICHAHDT, PflABUACieT, 4t3Fou-; irejcr, Kaw Yoan Cixi.