-! Vt m mm iacxmb THE TIE UA LI). J. A. MACMrriHlV,. T'niToit. n. vt T.?MorTir, m:pt. is:-. REPUBLICAN TICKET. .'TATi: TICKET, . :'- i-norne .f ir.lyr"!. t . n. iv .:, ft ;)'..:. r-uHiiy, : :::r. :;.Nrr. T in-.fi '.-,!iny. MA fT KT. MAXWKI.i. a; H )!;;' County. I'or i'.i2.ril of Il'-rils. CHAUi.ES II. UOI.MK3, Of .loliiHOii County, S. A. TI'TTI.I", Of LancjLst'-r County, T. -VV. GANNETT, Of iKiiigJiis County, VII. MAM lU'XOKJiFORn. Of Harlan County, BETH V. MOtiLKY, Of li-M County, WILLIAM ADAIR, Of Dakota County. JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET. (I'under t Ii proposed new C. n ion.) For Jii.If. B. I;. POIND. For Idstrh t Attorney, ;ko. M. SMITH. COUNTY TICKET. Tor Co. Clerk. C. P. MOO!! $t l'or Co. Treasurer, a. r. jiii.i-Ki:. Tor Co. Jiiiljio, W. II. NEWELL. For SlirrifT. M. V.. CI TLE!:. Fit Co. Coiiiuiissioncr l liisUht, J. T. A. IIOOVKK. For Co. Sapt. Tuh. lnt ruction, G. 15. CKIU'KN. For Coroner, I) It. KEEI. For Co. Surveyor, VM. YOL'MI. l'or Representative, J. EOl'SK. The State Fair wns ;ui jiveragfj suc cess, the show of c.Utl ami stock was very good. We shall try and publish tho premium list next week ami com ment on the result more fully. The Nebraska Register, puhlishf.l at Veopin; Water, a six column newspa per came to hand yesterday. Mac. says it is named after the editor's ijiother-in-law. We suppose Todd thought that (?) interrogation mark looked very smart after "your valual.de? paper e." Lets Foe how it looks in another place. "I belong to no company, am in depemlenU??; in polities &c. &e." Independent at the back door of the Democracy begging for entrance. An old friend of ours at Blair, Mr. Vanllorn, met a frightful death the other day. An emery wheel burst in t hree pieces, one of the largest of which literally took the top of, Yaix Horn's head off, dashing his brains about the Fhop. 1 ho accident happened in sight of his family. One moment a hearty stout man in the prime of health and hope, the next a mutilated ami quiver ing corpse. PL ATTSBO V T II 'mill A N S-II 031 T. I N DUSTIiY, Ac. Mr. Johnson, our Organ man took the fast premium at the Jtate Fair, and sold twelve onoAXs. Mrs. Fuller of Decatur bought two. We are ex ceedingly gla l to chronicle the success of this, our home enterprise and wish Mr. Johson still greater success in the future. The Proof Shut, issued by Collins & McLeester.Type rounders, Philadel phia, contains some very interesting articles. In the Sept. Xo. we find an editorial on Lady Jane Franklin' life work in scouring the Northern seas for traces of her husband, and also a ballad of .Sir John Franklin. There is also a long list of fictitious name of writers together with their real nanvj and representative work, which is very valuable for reference. In a conversation with Gen. Urisbin the other day at Omaha., he informed us that the John Welch, Treasurer of the Centennial board &c, is not the Welch who was Indian Commission er, whose name we see so often in con nection with lied Cloud agency matters. From the CJeneral's own remarks here, one would have taken that they were the same parties. They areliot. The Centennial man i3 John Welsh, cue of Philadelphia's wealthiest and most trusted citizens. The Indian cum'r. is Win. We lch. Our District Convention at Nebras ka City w;u a lively afTuir. The Otoa and Nemaha boys got on their ear, rather, ainlrVit the Convention. It won't do boys; we can't always get what we want in a convention, and we gubss it's best as it is.take it all 'round. The Convention nominated S. 1. Found, of Lincoln, for Judge, and Geo. b. Smith, District Attorney. A few words about these genlemea from the Lincoln Jour nil will be found else where. This ticket is a good one we are assured, and we cannot afford to set out wrong with cur Judiciary, un der the new constitution. We visited lioei: LluHs this week, ;ir.d found our royal friends J. & II. tthn-a, selling goods and working away like leavers. Among other curiosities they have tw j stuffed p?lica:is and Mr. Henry S!ut five at one shot. The little room lined with brick east of the store is rilled with curiosities, and pleased Mike Murphy the most. Here we met Mr. Bierbowcr of Neb. City. Mr. Patterson, of this place, Mr. Jones, late candidate for Sheri'T, and a hootof Cass County political mem There must I something extremely fascinating about Rock Bluffs, and a peculiar strength in tho votes cast there, to warrant so much electioneer ing i:i that direction. THE LUT AM CIlARACTKi: OF 1 IiK ii:-i)c::atic noaiinlls. DISTRICT .0.11 lis ALIGNS. Cl.nr.K- ? ir. Vinkham, isa grain tr.er chanl at South i'.-.-ul. He !i is t':e b-'-st elevator for the smallest wu!-:. jwwer in Cass county. Joint Wayman made it, Inn engine, but he c.m't make Ptnkham Clerk. TKEAsrr.Ei: J. C. Cummins: John is a goad Ikjv, he has lately joined the church and quit all his evil practices, ho chews tobacco and says bobdoomit now and then, but on the whole has made a tolerable good Treasurer, for a democrat elected by Republican friends. McDonagh likes him and that's all we have got agin John. Sheriff Doctor William Double day Jones. Jones is a young man, a cross between Cal Parmc-le's long leg ged mare and Charley Holmes' dun po ny, lie got the pole out at the conven tion and beat his competitor by one .second. Jones' wife says she wishes the Fair and 'lection was only over, for Bill cut3 up aj;d talks so in his sleep nights, he gets the horso3 and candi dates all mixed up. Only yesterday night Bill got on it and drove thusly: raising up in bed with eyes in fine fren zy rolling he shouted, "drive Culler and tha best sorrel mare in one team, put Cutler on the off side. Pap Fitzgerald and Draper can go together to the skel ton and Cummiri3 and Usingcr to a top buggy. I can drive all the other can didates tandem, with the little black ware in the lead." "Now TV illiam do lay down and keep quiet, it ain't 'lection yet." "Oh, yes," says Doc, "Lo(a)ler up again. I can kill two birds witli one Itamsey, if Cal. Moore, springs the trap right. There goes Cutler; I'll Pink him any way." "Now William" "Old Miller, we'll toll your grist, you'll think there's a New M ell stink in the republican party and the Mo('ojre vote you Ilove(r) in there the less majorities you'll IJeed. You will think' a young earthquake has Housed you. UVlI)singer-nother tune and we'll Draphyer in mourning for you while we sing hail to the King that'll give the I hi Is "Fit" and shout there's a good time a Cummin, that'll set Doc. Jones on his pins agin. Whoop! whoa, January." Ji'dck D. S. Draper. This man is eight years old, to-morrow, has studied law from infancy and practiced justice with a horn spoon whenever meal time came round. He'll be elected to stay there. Co. Commision'ek Ttamsey was born very young in life, and the first committee he was ever on was a milk and water one. It investigated that thoroughly, jumbled over the records a good deal, but sucked 'em dry. lie is part farmer, part schoolmaster and part committee. He is rather a clever young man, almost too "amiable," as our friend "Kirk" would say, but he can't get away with old Cap. on the Co. Commissioner business. Shoulder arms! right face! forward, march! and in goes the Captain. County Site hint exdf.nt. Con rad Usrngrr, nice little fellow, hard worker, and a good teacher they say no politics and no guile in him. lie's not our meat now. Coroner. Father King, amiable old gent, livps out at 8 Mile and gets up good dinners for llepublican and Democrat conventions, makes a good hand at it too. It isn't everybody and his wife that can take in and do for a hundred angry and hungry politicians. Father King can and did, and if the Herald ever had to be "set on," and a verdict found, it would as leave have Father King do it as any other man. but he can't Be(aul votes fast enough on the 12ih with King on 'em to get in. Surveyor. "Pap" Fitzgerald. We are informed by Charley MFntee that this gentleman and MacDonagh were twins in early life. "Pap" was a little the oldest, and they swapped names when Mae. come along so that "Fitz's" real name is Mac. and Mac's name is "Fitz." Claiborne, the Dem-Bep-Lib. editor out at Weeping Water, was supposed to be a cousin, but Mac. ruled him. "out on the ground of his French descent. .Neither Mac. nor Fitz. wants any "Par ley You" in theirs now. Hepresentative. Mr. Loder, nice man every one says; we'll have to Bousit) him out though in Oct. That will be a walk over for Jim. Our readers can rely on this infor mation about the other candidates, be cause Charley McFntee. and Bobert Doom told us all about them right after the convention, and we took it down at once. This is a short horn account of each and every man. FKOAI LO uls v iTTle . Louisville, Sept. 27, IST.j. Fx. Herald Deur tiir: Since my nomination by the republican party for the oiliee. of County Commissioner, the Watchman ha been very liberal in throwing out a lot of insinuations against my character. First. He speaks of how I run my school district, I would refer him and his readers to the Hon. Co. Suierin tendent. I have been Director of my district for the. last twelve years, and if my fellow citizens had found me in competent they would not have kepi me in the otliee for so long a time. Second. He says that I was unpoj ular in my own precinct and would not carry it. I will leave that to my friends. They will do it for me. Third. He says in his last issue that if I am elected M. L. White would be O. K. I always thought that he was O. K., ho looks hale and hearty. I will insure the V.'oJ.rJmi'in, or any other man, that, if I am elected the oiiiee of Commissioner, nekher the Wat, hr.-ian or any other man can put their hands iu the pocket of Cass county without the county has value received, Yery respectfully yours, J, T. A. Hoover. Good for old Capt. Twelve years in office and as poor as a church mouse yet. That's right old man, let the Co. Superintendent state how you came to be retained so long if -ou were so in comivetint. Of course his friends will carry him, we're bound to put the old man through, and as to M. L. White some folks have White. on the brain. fl'iom tlio LiiT-r.T -l Jnim ;l.J HON. II. FOUND. The people of the 2d judicial district will never 1-vve reason to regret the j selection mad by the DM net F.epub- 11 can Convention for its candMde f-?r Jitdg". lion. S. B. Pound is a gentle man who has not only tho requisite- le gal ability for the position, but he has the confidence of the bar of the State to an extent not poscsscd - psrhaps by any other lawyer of his years in the four counties. He has held many posi tions of public trust conferred by the people of this comity upon him, with out the asking on his part, and the uni versal trust reposed upon him by all classes of citizens in his own county is an earnest of his success in a judicial position. No one of Ids political oppo nents so far as our experience goes, ev er breathed a word against his integri ty us a citizen or his faithfulness as a public ofiicial. and lie will come near er getting an unanimous vote in Lan caster than any ether man on our State and County ticket. HON. GEO. S. SMITH. Mr. Smith, of Ca.-:s, our candidate for District Attorney, is young man of high legal attainments and stands as well in his county as Judge Pound does in Lancaster county. A member of the constitutional convention, he gi tal ly enlarged his circle of acquaintances in the State and became known and honored for his ability, lie w as chair man of the committee on the legisla tive article. In saying that the report of that committee was the most thor ough and satisfactory to the convention than any received during its .session, we shall befully endorsed by all conver sant w it!i the matter, and it ran th gauntlet of criticism witli hardly an emendation or addition. V 'hc".i our new constitution shall become a living instrument, through the vote of the people, the legislative article will be a model of eonciscr.es of language and of perfection of detail. Mr. Smith is not only a thorough lawyer, but he is a gentleman of broad culture, sterling common .sense and un flinching integrity. We congratulate the district upon his nomination and he will be elected by an overwhelming majority. viysn H) ii i bui. or T" O O V The b-.'uy of Hon. Jl;:i Brown, our j old comrade and frichd was brought down from Kearney en Thursday last, and at the ! vt by fie Masonic , fraternity cf th: t.h'-e. From thence i th'-v e.'ii-ort d tho Christian Church, when tk? lb -v. Mr. Mih'c-r. of j A.'.Uamh preaehc-d a shoit f;t;ur:il ad dress, and then to the ce. e. tcry, where ! ail that remained of onr friend here i below, was bulled with Masonic hon ors. Mr. Brown was a young man of marked ability ; when elected to the Legislature the first time he was the youngest member of the. House. lie was serving his second term as a mem ber, and may be said to have died in the harness of hi-: country's service. He leaves to mourn hU death a wife and two children, besiii s a host of friends all over the. county and state. i His wife has shown the i;tmost devo tion during the past t'.vo trying years. The Herald with many other friends regret not being aide to attend the funeral on Thursday. Many of Mr. Brown's most trusted friends were MA THAE'B , oo:cjxtjniti Ti $ nr, mi r mi I TJrn j o 0 j i HB Q I ! County Scat xcitIedol.,ct ed to -At ay in PhiUs jnoalli yet T STOKE AD 31ILL AT Rock Bluffs. J. 4 H. SI1ER.1. absent, at tiie Fair, and did not know j Sq! OjTi f)Y) hr, iM?, H flH of his death. lie has h it a world of 7 suffering and pain, of which he was Xot llndi.ug any be Iter lace these hard having more than his share. Let us times than Plattsmouth, have eonclud hope that in brighter skies and fairer ed to stay here this winter and give lands he is to-day freed l'rcin all pain ! the people another chance to buy end trouble. a tecu;.is::i! editois. Tin: ciii-:APBST goods in the market. Mr. Solomon has just returned from New York and brought back a new and elegant stock of i' iii' t,g(dx, faxcy ;oods .ltd f- !:iiyti!i:u; in the line 1 m. The editor of th Plattsmouth Hi:::- - I - : 7 1 . I - I . V 1 M I 1 i i ! l t I : t t i ' : -i ...... - ., ,. .... ' ,vc mu.e vi cu te.-a:; sirs. j.io is. w I e , tie savs, is a r (member of the Boston Woman's Dress; Please look at the prices and then iu'iorm ommittee, and to whom he is i come anil examine tlf go, ids. indebted l'or si number of facts in re-j v.. .... t- .-'v.. -?m m.o nr-'-r. u, , ,. i.e j io, ;e t e ji a tiie price.- m gard to tho new tangled dress the com-I ... , , . . , mittee iveom-m mis to the. aBeuticn of ! l"a;n ,J-'r Sl "u ca" -ulate just tiie ladies; but be consents to lay only j what you must spend before you leave a "part of which"' before his readers. ; home. Now Mac, wa com;id r that downright I Anv farmer coming to town with a mean. If Mrs. DiO Lewis showed you ,. " .,, . .... " . her new clothes, why can't you tell us P2 V!'.,. and that pari, pe. Imp-: tiie least iuter- ! - M-- --ve,iu, ., i w,.e, ui... i.j est tug? The editor .puaks of the pres. i I yb canton ila:m. 1 lor 1.0;) ent st vie with a minuteness which batting for LOO tlinivw !.o iei ir,;i,!.i f ' ...'.; --a I I lb. al 1 wool doemng yarn 93 mo.-L eaia i iii stmly. lie says: (lie then gives a part of o;;r article on dress reform and goes on.) Our friend Mr. Observer Doud, comes out this week and gives his name anil a letter in the Bobdoomed Democratic organ. We are crowded for spa-jo this week, and shall have to be. short. If at some other time than just on the eve of an election, Mr. Daud would like to discuss public questions of real interest to the people, and not only to a clique, the Herald will be pleased to have him and will treat h'm fairly, and courteously. We like to meat a gentleman and a foemau worthy to be answered at all times. This lighting bushwhackers and men of no brains, public knowledge or private standing, with a no-.n do plum;, we have quit. It is safe to say thaL not over t n men in the County felt insulted at that "Bonanza letter" as you call it; v.c arc very sorry Mr. D. was one of them. We have slated plainly several limes that wo ail not inten 1 any insult, and it is not good manners to keep harping that we did. That is simply echoing Told. There was no politics in that letter, simply because the Herald was not dreaming of opening a campaign then. -If your folks were, it accounts for your being so sore over it ; we must have touched .some raw r.pots, or it wouldn't smart so. Wo have never changed cur ground on the Commissioners business, but stand to-day ju.-t where we did then. We never fought the Commissioners' battle and told the people at Liberty that we were not, and yet you keep getting up and saying wo did. We have never mentioned Siuldon and Pollard in this controversy, didn't know they belonged to Todd Sc Co., but are glad to find out the different mem bers of the firm. We neer said the investigation was urged to injure the republican party, and we never said a word to prevent investigation. The Herald never laid one straw iu the way of any prop er investigation. It comes out plainer and plainer every day that somebody went into that business not to benefit the county, but to help certain parties to cilice. The Herald, really, accidentally, picked tho bubble in the outset. The proof of this is that almost every man of them (yourself excepted) have been a candidate for some office either in one party or the other since. We will agree with you and help you with might ami main.to have good men nom inated irrespective of locality as it is the true way. We do not al .vays agree with a Bepublican convent ion's wis dom. Next week we will go iuto this matter a little, just now we're oh' to the Otoe County Fair. The only mean thing in that letter is making fr.n of McDunagh's and our name. That's too bad friend Doud. Let's swap names, what do you say. We'll swap with you. Doomed if we would w ith tiie other Mac though. Ed. Herald. Left for Candy for the children,. Total, i?a.00 Then: you are, no che.it, no discount, ; you have your So wotth and can go in. I vote as you plea.-e with a We desire respectfully to appeal to ; the. mature judgment of our f i i.-!; I Mac I I for some furlh:-r iuformarioa in gard : eh- . cm-: mm-c. j to this chemiloou ri-rgiiu' not thai we j ;, ;: :il this Here is another I wish to draw out anything wlmm from , , i :t . 1;iit. ;5t,,:!,.s: I the peculiar nvunv r m w.meh .'iereeeiv- ! 1 l in-. i". .. i .... i .... ;ue' pi ( "lis, t t ii t f0 .i ii'i. l up ;uu Heavy Cottouch-s ."o per v.. ami up. e l his knovritdge !: wm;I 1 rat her bee; to bbuself. b'l. t ree-! er.l ire'v tlitTerenf. meiive.-. Vfe anxio;.-? to know C'heviott shirring. U'-- er yd. whither tb" n-w Ii -rings f r a'.i t;;- ' o'?-ip .arp; 'J..e pe,- yard, la -ue-Pi ).'( lie ,.,; - d fro:. i the ';; ! DUi'- si;c imghiims. 10c per yd. & up. backs." witli .i JV.v little extra- indac- j 'rMi Towelling, UK; per ard. mc-ms thrown in, or w'a.ther it rut::-; 1 s;se L:u -a --r yd., and up. b-ss'y i'-:-s Hie v.cait r oi teo oppoiiu- ; v r-'i'-i' u11;' upward, nity'cl' displ.niug the altraeiivo out- oawl.-., .-Abi.-j andjq:. line f fo; io w',.U It : 'ittti !i.i.; s.- h-ou?:- ' laiiuaa. .-.:i-s. U'sl up. Itifmlv furnho:.,! her. V: msL P-. I A job lot of ;rip. J silk dre:-s goods, j partmumi 4y mioiiiaa. m , -gm-o !o i i ?o:,f !m- l.fo-e v. ..-, to i-M j any of our finale I'r'i u -1 to w o-t'e.-m. t iiack el vt iv-eu. e.,e jer yd., niul up. t 1-f ; Si'-'et" on ' Aii ,!' lanneis, -) per yu., an.i up. Jlome-ma-ic ini'seys, USe and ap Doable warp Alpacas dine) '.'"5o per yd. j We a;.vj.,;: I the sul-ivct. , . : . . i -. ' .. ' . r. .. ,.i - . . : ., .. ...... ..lis. i,ew:s. r.e er wi-n tf.rougn A ime sioi'ii oi .eitavis ;:nu ( .m vas s- her cioriifS, aiel doo'i. l-.i-o-.v a c'.emi loon from a pillow ease tied in the mid dle. "Wo ;.! .vays look tho otla r way when we see a puli baci; coming, don't know anything af oot legs, never been ! behind the scenes, o.e, f.c. Vv'e ;:ra ;u inno'.T'iit s a sbz-cp aiitl .tiiOt:!d run in I a "miail" if tiny i-h'-miloomaticsl wo j man evor shook the skirts of her gar ment over us. It was lb-other half of this paper to whom Mrs. Lowis showed all her pretty things. Besack, vit-'re ashamed of you. BV POSTAL CAlil. and colors, 22 !.!i per ov:., and Joe per oz. by the qnant it-. A FIN: J'JsrJ.AY or We hal! have a LADY I llIMMBli, who ThorOiir-hlv lFlf:rf-"r(c; hay A ETON, I ::)NTIKR C '.. , ER. I . . Se;t'.-mb-r tTth, 173. Uililioo, ";i T T i -1 ? t- V.'e :tv. hr: via olen- of rain n-a In. bothers sctuo ab-out o v.i ; r .... , , ..,..., i PilOMPl'LY FI LLBD. done. No frost lie re y.-t that I have j discovered. Corn is mfv-tl.v ripe.' This I 5 s : 'ff.-nt r-u'eifrv '"or .s;i !;:-' Tesa'- i .... o.,.'. 'i I C.r.-'t.-.. a big !!, Zt'-' up. Km-, me io.-in eve., we.i erne ,o,. ,:,.- , ., Tltread. ( O. 'i'.'i 70c V-f-r doz- j oil that m -asur..l '- ' inches arour. I -1 :-'.'ools for v'3c. ! tiie iuidoie ..v w igbed C J lbs; quality i L-alb-- Hosiery, V, pair fe-r 2k r-:.l:-'i rrool. Wid have some pot a- I J-adu-s J-.;iuitiierc:iiCi's, ior .c. tees in spite of t!ie lm. ?v.he;ses ! - A line line of making is the order of ti.e day; cone- LAHZFV JUiAIDF) OK XTAXPE1) cot and "jiak." Xethiag more this We have ptr.-pliiisotl ttio SOCK Ei.UFFS STEAM FLOURIHG, AND SAW MILL, Ami will lieioafter ran tlio same in Connection With Our Store. CUSTOM WORK will bo guaranteed to lie sati-Jact.iry. W etu l'loyed the BEST MiHL ILIUM ire coulJ find, wle . e ic:int ui'iii is well known, and it is pro posed I'u'.l the Lumers and ali olhers liuvii I - '.isC'-rtai,"-l if they hii::- Good Wheat ! ! The; highest !i::uke'. riieo uid fur tho Ect Yiieat and Corn. OUR STORE -is Check Full of Goods THIS FALL, aad we moan to sell thf in Tl.i'.ee; lee;i ena'ded to purcha.se a large slink Uncommonly Low, Tlicy will Iw sohl tn all. USUALLY LOW. SOW IS YOUR TIME TO IBTT"Y THE O uiih J u xj k i. u Jk It j t! ihinnfaetured by tho AT PI.ATTSMCITII, NEE.. iv His First Prciiiium At the Ki.ahth Annual Fair of Cass County, Neb., over all com icli tors. The following Or'ans were in Cm,i etition : a Vinson & Ibimlin, 1 Lstf.l, and 1 Standard. lime. L S. viiild. Tliey are e;oin:r to have a p.cw papt-r ;it Fairmont, JTr. Nc-eves editor and proprietor, to be called the Fillmore County J' So -.ays the Seward Pi-P'.rl'.r. C'A'.'S. A very fine lot of j:Mi;::on)::i:i::s, of all r.01 1.- and kinds, very'choap. There o rutins ;ire all put up in 'elegant Black "Walnut Cast s, and Each Instrument Warranted For Ten Years!- and yaarantced to give perfect atis-fiictien. THE TONE Ibis will -iv buyers an idea of onr j T nu' l'ct th:lt tvcr I,ecn Whv is the son like a -ood loafV Ue- j causa it's lii.t wi-en it rises. THE LlaliKSTS. : i , stoek. We annet en'iiii-r.tte nil onr articles. We w.;nt von to come and i . ' . V " o Seed i Ii v.- i l';m . .0 ra' i j j .' - M-c them for years;. Ives. JLsides till t's.-'i iC-'ods we keep ;i jjood assortment of CAXSlsnCJlF, t i r :;., L AIUKX CLOTN, d-C. xjiiDiii iU?l) vilhH lo i.at::.;t sz vo::;: mat:aj:t Ne w V..::s. .Sept. 21 M'-'y. - i ce,.' i ; ; cl it; t l'a 1 Wi'i ".fhl ",- Al f -A,f fl prodnced on any reed instrument. Thrj Fat::-fa:-: ion the' are iv in., and the universal praise they are receiving are justly merited. They are First Class in Every Hcspcct- ivevy T'lisntsi for lioj k. C'joti.v Khar?-. . l-.n-. 3hi!ii''.- I!h'.'-.. o l?int tijiTi 5 r.:s i'ricviaa or f iii :i . iijf?. 5 i STATU 1TK.1S. Milton Collins, a farmer residing near Kearney Junction, was killed by some herders on tho 17th of Sept., bo cause l;e had imprisoned some of their ponies for damiiinj his corn and de manding daman's. Tiie herders were all arrested after a b:i chase. (JOOD NEWS liUm TIl'TON. i i.at:-t nucAt.i) ? i ai.ktts. i l 11 !CA.'.. .-S(-;it. CD. ! Fh.ar '. C 2.1 . 'iti 4 ; t(- 1 y. 1 ii.. I faille 1 ic i ni ecu . . i e 'i T ' : a-, 5 J'.'.Ci '0 (;m:, Nkkrua'XA, Tipton l'rt-c't, Sept. 27, '75. ( "We have determiiied upon a vi. par ous campaign. Have called a meeting at Forsyth school house, Tuesday, Oct. ".lh, 7 o'clock p. in.; Camp Creek, Tri- j day, Oct. blh, 7 o'clock p. m. If any of the candidates er their friends wish to enlighten us, they shall Lave reserved ! scats. On the eve of the -ath ve get out our j precinct ticket. .7. N. iJoirniTT. Lmlics' r.Fid Gents' Furs. OF ALL KINDS. boots ti- ;:noF6; FATS if- CAP6. Hurrah for our Side ! Tiie 31u:tli:iieiiif cf I)!.,pc-cs. ni ..'-i-:es ?' a" t i .1 y. ( 1:-!. s :':M;her. A trii'nei iai'e-;sr. ". in .i:iy. !.!-. t-i :r'.ii:itrt a P i!!i;'iii-at:en of d-mwroiis i a'.anii.-s. Indi- p-Mi-.ttt !;' f.tr lll'.-n f -."iii.h'M" !:s.-ii;i.; ; ;i iiei-iituts ef :t;t:n-n:s arc tUK-.-ai-te io const ipa- i YJJ V7" T II "F OUXTOll E ll' AND lU'-a : !-. vr tei'l :-an- imliii-.i s t.i e:i;i:-t r,r- Ac Hon as Quirk and Per- iVct as tin ilcst Piano. ZS-r The Tuning and Voicing in all done by myself, and the superiority of Tone and its ouick response to the touch is acknowledged by every judge that lias yet tried them, whether prej udiced in" favor of other organs or not. If they see nnd hear them they invari ably give the verdict in their favor. i v:i'as ad i t a'ere t'.i a s!ir- of th j pai'teaa :::hu- at v.-Ui'-ll aT-et I'.i.o iTii'i:i t'uda. er.::sa-aa. I e .-t.'0 f V v,;-. i tciN. i.iv . ever, win- h' r res.Ml -1 lo : , t !:s iu-t-p- tioi! t 1 i i-its (S.-eoii-; el lt.- .-i-iiii u ,i. In..i-;s I iicor. Uiil'-ii : ' e I 0: t ., h a-!j.rity t f tis- ! e;.,.-s J ilui'iiliiiis er tiiKe.i v. U' ii '. t.-y li.ivo j f ra. l ed into foreii-t: .1 le !.'.:. I y. are" sdiVf j.-'e.verii.l to cure-. Tl:c pro. -( el i . .tu erv j.,. : -.! i-ii.ii . 5oi:u.-r v. hen t'.f iniheiy t..e j;-e:ied . i le-adv. :-a i.i.-'i: !- ilt,' I ! h -eM-ua. ? - i ! )!.):. (ti:-t!jNti-!. l-liih"!.4-:'.'-!. lO.-ei'v i'i ' ; j:! S- ;:, j , ; j,ui in lev, -r. -iri e.ay yieid i i to !'... e-,era;i"ii . t I'.t: :;t .-..l ;iJi-.-i'at.ivc a;io .o- YOU WANT THE HOODS. COME A NI. Hi: Y AXii III: HAI'FV lr MY riUCE LIST is as low as for any l j .t V jtJN.T XI i 1.1 llil-ll . anil tlso.se who wish to procure a good iiial n di.iblo organ either for Parlor or j i Church will advance their own inter-) i e?t 1 v trving inv Organs. j Address, " i i TIIE JOHNSON OKflAN CO., i ! Flattsmouth. Neb. j SUCCESSOR TO CLARK & -PLUMMER. I purchased my Goods for Cash, and will sell them cheaper for Cash than any other House. I am not closing out for Cost, or 1k low cost, but will give more goods for the money, than those Houses that ad vertise to sell for-cost, and below tost. Just received a line assortment of St. Joe. Cassimeros, Cassinets, and Jeans, suitable for tho Fall and Winter trade, also a large invoice of Woolen Stocking Vain from tho same Factory. A case of Fall Styles of choice Prints. Tho largest stock in the city, of Bleeched and llrowh Muslins; super ior inducements offered to purchasers by the holt, for Cash. Western made, Dress and Shirt Flan- ncis. Canton Flannels by the yard or bolt, cheap. Do not fail to look at them. The finest assortment of Black, llrown. and Drab Alapaeas 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 7TJ1 :i specialty ; all kinds and prices. i. iLi ui w a rsV.l I- 7aL es. AH kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. CillllibWS FA3IILY ?.IKI)ICI'KS AIM", tiie, rui:!t iif H'wxpi'ric-iirpoi ! Jiii ty ye.ii i in tli? Jiiaetiee irf a .sueee ,f u p iysi ihi'i. It liter 5'onio An extract d ie.: and li-rt-1 so judielov-dy liinl luedieliiaiiy foiiiliiin-d, ttmt eviy I ; t rt d Mo ii.sia.Hf'd ImkIv receives t!l' liclp reiji ire.. It is not fiiiimeil :.s a pnnace,, for ii'l tee ills ef life, but for dsepsi.i, InO.uji and liver complaints, lever iuidavue, elioleoi, deliility. and ;ul iii ea-es of tlx stomach, liver. Mid dir": ivi organs, it IS ilti olfer; l;d trineily. As ;v preveiO itive a;iinst fevor mul n'.nin and lii:il:trioiis disease-: It, is iirioiri'i)iei. j stren;.l liens ;md lillllils Up the deliiueiled kV 1cm, :.nd l-Ove.s ri'lii'wod vi.;or to nil pari s of tiiti bdy. 4Iuj;m 'iir- - Acts ai a, diiiialic r;icuaill in crixe-, of iirop-:v, (.'out . i,r:i H, : ai) d;-c;is...s (,f the Mudd'M- and kidnis, iMirilies llm blood, cures scrofula mid eruplivo hsc;iss, rlieuniuiic and neiinili-'ic puins, uud nil Ulmm.s-.-i of the uri nary organs. Mxiirclttrant-A prompt remedy for rough ast hm;i, rioiip, ;tmt all iUse:isr s ot the throat, limes and rliesl, and the lir-1 stancs d con sumption and typhoid f-v-r. or nl Ajbi1 111 1 Are prepared rx -pri"lv to aid the tonic in riuinr acuta and chion'e niM's, they art without tleidei Iciti. Crintcnai B.iiilnini t ij.ci.s the peres of the llesh. and -netrates to the tx.ne ir neat of pain, nivinn relief to inan or bea-d a.s speedily as any outw aid :iplieatioii ran. Sold by all lrte:jOsts ami liralers. 1 T. iJA K I' l-'K fi CO.. r.iiyt r.iirliii-ton, low lafeiol:;! MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC 1 1 I:K WISH. am HAVK MiINKV, by usilij; tlir lieat and Cheapest Organ Mado At tiie Oruan AL'eiicyof E. If. EATUX, 1'I.ATTS.Wnl Tll, 2UZ1X. WOltMi KKN'OWNED Mason & Hamlin Derhin d by ore tlio-nand eclebr.iied Musilaud ('nrjv iited and I m-oin pat able," w iimiin; tUn i'il-M Modal lit Worid'M Kair, I'.ti is. iu 'ii7, lilso llio two lih;hest .MedaU. jilid dl l lema id Ilnuer al VIENNA WORLDS EXHIBITION '13 Call and .sop th FIAXO HAIliMUlOAN, Just inven!i-d and paJentod. rivalliuc tlio I'lnno for juii iiy and In illiancy ef tone; also tho laeaa't (iiftaii laa.-erc ca.se, tlio most bo;uiliful uraii luad.', and many oilier stj b-s cxck-rdiii;.' any thing lieri-toforo niannf'ieiurr(T by tho MASON .Si 1IMI.IN loM PAN V, THtC iMC'iir.sr. MOST lil'I.IAI'.I.K. and Largest iia;an Manufacioiy in tho World w Aim Ayr ei vy.TtvErr is rvcur I'AHT. AX Li WILL. LAST A LIFETIME, And Fold at l'riees W per rent. less than nousj other makers, for Infirvrr ihyaiix. t'Kxiimiiio price list and Organs befon luiyiiiir, and compare fr yoursolvos. Price list. Illustrated Catalogue, anil 1'iieuh.rs free on ni-plii-atiou to the Nebraska Musical Agency. Slore npposito tho Hrooks lion-e, l"lal Isi.ioiiLX Cass County, Nebraska. itf vi l i:Torc. Mrs. A. H. Knee V70RKER IN HAIR. r.raid-s, 'ui Is. S Itcli-s, 1'ulTs. and all kinds oi lla:r Weil; promptly and neaily mado by Orders left at MUS. KENNEDY'S 31 IZ.TL.l X E LI TV fi T O It 13 . Oa M.iiaSt.,1 door e:i.st c-f Clark & Hummer MI CiMid fresh in II k DELIVERED DAILY S AT - E VEUYBOD YS JTOME IX PLA TTSifOVZll I If Til KV AT IT. UT SKI VM.'il.'HHia AVI I 1 ILL TUY AJO : M H V u C ie3 Trias jalxxaJz 4ayl and serve yrni ri u'arly. P7 r. ROBERT DON NELL FV? V7"AGOiT AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, llwj-pj, Jfahin awl Plum r jiairiuj, ami jtw ral j'AAdn'j. PETER RAUEN. The old Reliable v7a&on Maker Iiastala n cliare I tlit Kucai id:nrs J Io i.s v.ei! I i.wvmi ns a NO. 1 WOliKMATT. Tic w XTj2" nnA IJu-csrlcft a J Order. f a t i v r a m ( n ; T a k a n t p e i . Shop on .Sixth s'ret-t, oppsjte ? !rel;;ht'3 Stil. 1118 booa 3. w 3 As onr iwlei uuer L. not iudn loa alM f!i Blent altotn-ther disUnot, we will lnterprot and olita rale it a follows : XC. I. FOOTK, T.T Anthor of Plain Homo Talk, Medical Common Bon Pcienc in ftory. etc.. ISO Lexington Anim (or. East ata Strett), New Tork, n InDKeKKL-Kirp rHT.siriAit, traU all finrns of Unstring or CKronia rii.-u-uw. and relos letters from all parts of Uu CtVIUZKB W'IBLD. Bt hm orlalnnl wtv of eoninctlra a Vefih-al rw i ti. he Huw"filiy trmt nir nmnwoM rtiiU lr Kurope, the Went I utile, nominioa j I'auada, and in every part of the l,nitii hti. I NO IKItCXJItlAJj j Or drtotrrioos drtiirs osel. lie h, dnrlmr Oi P j trmity three ycar, treat"! icorfi.lly nirly rr quiu j 40,1)011 cs--. All fti'rtd ootiuected with wh cum are carefully recordel, whether tni-y h oorninunicatl hy ! letter or in pt-roon, or olworred by the Ittir or trie I aJiMxiat.) phyMicL-ins. The lattor are all stinjUllO i medical men. HOW ISVALID3 AT A DISTANCE Am treate'l. All inTfilirl at a fllstaneo are rejulfV i to annvrer a list of plain question, wbfc h elkriu erery I syinitorn un'Ier wliich tne invnli-1 ro.-Ti r. AU orwv j muniwUittri tmt&t triclln tonri.ltiituil. A omiiieta I rrtem of retrixteruiir ireents miKtake or miifumon. Lit of qnetione writ free, on api'liruti'in, to any rrt ! of the world. 8iJtty-pae pamphlet of Ktidi o i Bcc,-kr, aldo wnt fre. All th tMiinionial aro I lrn thise who hae been tmateil by mail and expre I Ativic in orricB, on fx mau, raxc OF cuxaatU Cail on or addroas DR. E. Bi FOOTE, - Ko. 120 Lexington Aye wUKii UVL'M la. fl anted to szU 2TFo,ks Flaw Jftrm 4 Jit and 'Medical Ccmwcn. Sense: Also 2r Fuotes Science tri Story. H-r Particulars addrtss , !Iiina-liiil'uUiih;n Oaipcrty IBTTS1 OBB Mm !i MM AVIT0LESAL7: a;pl Iiet::il Denier U. Strhipr5, SJicf-t L:sif, av. :U kinds of Musical Me:c!i;i!iuiso. :.irI('AL TNrirrME:TS Tnv.-ed i u't.l II- laiiia-.L Sutifitvtioii " an- I'latiiiouili, ,1. i ticil. .",('yl. Comn and Sce Dr. Berger'i Tonlo Eowel and Pile Pills. These pills are an infallible remeily for coont ipatlnfl I and piie, eauirl by wenkne or sitJreion of tt4 i DeriKtAluc motion of the bowels. Thy Tery Rvntly Increaw the activity of the inu-stlnal canal, proriuoe soft stools and relieve piles at one. Thousands have been cured by thorn, l'r.ce 50 cent, soot by mnil on reoeipt of prioe. Prepared only by IT. ALFRED KKiCH.VR.DT, PUABJic-r, ri Focjrra Avuiub, New Yum Citt. Dr. . Barker'! Conipouad Plzll Extract cf Ehnbarb and Eandelioa. The be-jt combination of pnrely Teetahte mMVinea to entiraiy replace Calomel or Blue 1'iil. It stimulates the liver. Increases the flow of bilu. and thns reinovee utonne t rpi iity of the liver, bil.onnes and haiatnal Totjsti pcio:u an 1 the diseases arainx from such as '.vsoepaia. siclc hea.l che. fi.'itu'.T.ce, etc. The efTeo i veness of this Extract w.ll be proicd, Tisibly. at once the patient, as one or two dottles are sufficient ta -r tha complexion Ixautifully. an t remove rlmplet 1 stains c-use.l by liver troubles. l"rice fl per bottle. ttle, g5; will be sent on ri- ipt of tho prioe nny address, free ef ctiame. Prepared only by iLfSSU KBICH AltOT. Puae'I Acnrr, 403 Voukim ticic. New VoBii Cnx. i A