Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 20, 1876, Image 2

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    THE PI ERA Li).'
J. A. MACMURPHY. Editor.
FLATTSMOUTIT, JAN. 20, 1876.
0UIL.CLUB LIST FOK 1S76.
Vf pr;at oar rcaier tills week with a clob
rVi.'of papers whlc-tijcan 1'f taken with lhe
Hhmal:. In thl way Jjrou can get two'papers
rnuialn for.Uttiore Itbau'.lUv'prlce of
fia.
W tbould Ilk. to harejall tb(;wbserlb(n we
aajranletlJetefrate bf th rolddr of
ember. ... , .. , , . , ...
Wa'KliV would like new ubirrfbTS to the
EtaiLD. and all who propose taklust it for ao-
t!er yearto eornejforward now, l.ir mi tbe
camber of your .ubsoriptions depends some
th!) w would like to make In the paper.
rn'HtniLO and ITarners' Baz:iar. 'Week
ly.or Magazine, ....$
" " and Iotar-Occan, weekly,-..
cmi-wteklT.
. . " , Chicago Tribune
" " rot &;Mall, weekly
- " dally
m . " rrairia Farmer,
Dally Orapbie,
- Hearth & Home,. 3&0
- LouIst'U Courier Journal 3.05
" aVrlbner't Monthly, 4.85
- Bt.IXlcholas 4-fc
GOT. Kl UK WOOD SENATORS FROM
IOWA. I :
At a republican caucus of the Iowa
Legislature, Gov. Kirk wood was bomi
natetl to tak the place of Mx Wright,
whose term expires March 1877. Har
lan withdrew. The people all seem
pleased to hare such a staunch Union
man to represent thein In the U.S. Sen
ate.
4.90
280
4.25
2.80
2-30
6.65
5.30
12.45
CALL FOR A NATIONALRE PUB
LIC AN CONVENTION.
Th next Union Republican National Conven-tl-in
for the nomination of candidate for I'resl
dfTit and Vice-President of the I'nited States
wul tx held in the city of Cincinnati on Wednes-
H . 1 ho nth Hiv of .lime. 17(1. xt VI o'clock noon
and will coridNt of delegates from each Stale
eiial to twice the Piiinlx-r of It Senators and
IlepreiwnUtives in Congress and of two dcle
(Tntes from each organized territory and the Dis
trict of Columbia. In calling the conventions
for the election of delegates, the committees of
the several States are recommended to invite
all lpub!ican electors and all other voters,
without regard to oast jo!itica! differences or
previous partv affiliations, who are opposed to
reviving sectional issues, and desire to promote
friendly feeling and iK-rm;uieit harmonoy
tkronunoiit the country by niaintninlngand eti
Mrciinr all constitutional rights of every citizen,
ineluilinn the full and free exercise of the right
of suffrago without lutimldiition and without
fraud : who are in favor of continued prosecu
tion and punishment of all official dlnhonosty
and of an economical iMlrniriistraQonof the gov
ernment by honest, faithful and capable offi
cers : who are In favor of making such reforms
In the government as experience may from
tim to time suggest ; who are opposed to im
pairing the credit of the nation by depreciating
any of Its obligations and in favor of sustaining
in every way the national faith and financial
honor ; who hold that the common school sys
tem is tbe nursery of American liberty and
should be Maintained absolutely free from sec
tarian control : who believe that for the promo
tion of these ends the direction of the govern
ment should continue to be confided to those
who adhere to the principle of 1776, support
them as incorporated in the constitution and
laws, and who are in favor of recognizing and
Htrengthenlngthe fundamental principlesof na
tional iinitv in this centennial anniversary of
the birth of the republic K. D. Morgan,
Chairman Itt-pubiicaii National Committee.
Wm. F. Chandler. Corresponding Sec'y.
The address was siemed by t;eo. K. Spencer.
Alabama; Powell Clayton. Arkansas; Oeorge
C. Oorliam. California ; Marshall Jewell. Con
necticut : s. M. Harrington. Deluwa'e ; 1$. Con
over, Florida ; Isham S. Kannerv, Georgia; J.
Y.heamnion, Illinois: Oliver P. Morton. In
diana : W. P.. Allison, Iowa : J. J. Ingalls. Kan
fas : W. C. Ooodlove. Kentucky ; S. B. Packard.
Ivulstan:i; W. P. Fry: Maine; C. C. Fulton,
M trvlaud ; William CUtlin, Massachusetts;
William A. Howard, Michigan : John T. Aver
Ill. Minnesota ; J. C. French. Mississippi ; K. 8.
Vaullorn. Missouri : K. K. Cunningham. Neb
raska : Wlliiam E. Chandler. New "Hampshire ;
A. 1. Catttll. New Jersey : F.dwin I). Morgan,
New York ; Josejh C. Aolxilt. North Carolina ;
J It. Cowan, Ohio ; J. II. Mitchell. Oregon ;
"William H. Kemble, Pennsylvania; Win. 1.
P.rayton, l.Iioil Island ; J. J. Patterson, South
Carolina ; J. M. Thonibunr : Tennessee; (Jeo.
Nichols. Vermont : P. II. Wells, Jr., Virginia;
Hans Cresswell. West Virginia; T. O. Howe,
Wisconsin : J. A. Hubbell. Colorado: J. P. Kid
der. Dakota.; H. . Smoot, District of Columbia :
8. B. Klkins, New Mexico.
Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, re present ed Tex
as In addition to hisown State, and J. Mitchell
represented Montana, and John C. New repre
sented Wyoming and signed the call If.
The State Board of Agriculture
Bidets at Lincoln on the 3Cth.
"We cannot e the propriety of re
ducincrour Army any lower, as our
Democratic friend urge. It would be
a poor economy in the end. Twenty
live thousand men is really a tptj
small force to jruard our frontiers and
d garrison duty, and to day if the U,
S. should get into the smallest kind of
a muss anywhere sho would have to
call for volunteers at once. Why the
Sioux nation could force a war that
weuld take more men to quell than we
have to d.iy in the regular army, with
out abandoning all eastern forts entire-
iy.
AMNESTY.
Frem the late speech in Coagress of Ren
Hill, of Georgia.
And very good "commissary" the
Grand Central keeps, too. Eh Visclier ?
If Hen Hill of Georgia, will show us
any five Yankees that he has ever
whipped, we will consent to pardon Jeff
Davis.
Gen. Williams who takes the place
of Gf n. Huggles at Omaha has arrived.
Mrs. Williams was the wife of Stephen
A. Douglas and is a great favorite in
society.
Every little town down east of the
Mississippi put in a claim for the
Democratic or Ilepublican National
Convention. Say, couldn't you hold
oue of 'em here?
The National Republican Committee
met at Washington on the 13th and de
cided to hold the National Republican
Nominating Convention at Cincinnatti
on the 14th day of June next. 11. E.
Cunningham was the delegate- from
Nebraska.
It's all nonsense to talk about the
lack of Medicine and clothes, to ac
count for the horrors of Andersonville
and Libby. The lack of these things
will not account for the "d? ad line,"
the hate and the insults, that were piled
on the Union prisoners, nor for the in-
tiltinz messages and develish threats'
towards Yankees left on tree and fence
and house by rebels when they were
forced to leave camp.
CARRIAGE, A CIVIL OR RELIUI0US
CEREMONY.
IKrom the Omaha Urald.J
The Deseret News says : .
In regard to the matter of Marriage, who
tdiall say whether a man's marriage U a civil or
religions ceremony, whether it Is a part of his
religion or not? Has Congress the right? Has
the Federal Government the rig;ht? Has the
Supreme Court of the Cnited States tbe riht?
No. Certaluly not. The man. ami the man
alone, has that light. If he considers his mar
liage a part os bis religion, to him it is actually
upart of his religiou, and neither Congress nor
-ourtscauniakeitotherw i.se. As such part of
bis religion Congress cannot constitutionally
jirobiblt the free exercise thereof to him.
Our Salt Lake contemiKrary can say
pretty much all that can be said on one
eide of the controversy; we do not pre
tend to be able to say a tithe of what
might be said upon the other. But in
the above extract wa find excuse for
asking that paper to apply its logic to
the following example:
There are a Winnebago Indians now
erving out a life sentence in the Ne
braakapenitentiary.for the murder of a
farmer in this State. The erime was
committed upon a man confessedly in
nocent of any wrong toward those In
dians. They divLnot even know the
man, am it is within our knowledge
that they killed him because tbey re
giously believed that their God and our
vaui tlCllltllll&CA llllt 14 41,
and that they could never go to Heav
en unless in this way they avenged the
wrongs the Winnebagoes had suffered
at the hands of the white man. The
act of. murder was preceled by long
continued religious ceremonies by those
Indians who committed the crime and
others,1 and the result was their proper
trial and pnnishmenr. If a white
man may decide what is and what is
iiot religion, why not a red man, and
where bhall we stop.
Now really, if Dr. Miller , did that
with his own-little hatchet, it is the
most sensible and logica) editorial he
jiyer wrte,
But yon, gentlemen, who persecuted
us hy your infidelities, until you drove
us out of the Union Yen who then
claimed to be the only friends of the
Union which you had before denounc
ed as a league with death and a cove
nant with hell. f To you we hard
no concessions to make.: Martyrs oice
no apology to tyrants, and while we
are ready to make every sacrifice for
the Union, tnyssion, however defeated
and oppressed, will confess no sin to
fanaticism, however bigoted and exact
ing; yet, while we make) to you no con
cession, we say this: We come even to
you in no spirit of revenge, we have
but one ambition, and that is to add
our political power to the patriotic Un
ion men of the North in order to com
pel fanaticism to obey the laws, and to
lice in the U ion according to the Con
stitution. We do uot propose to com
pel you by oaths, for you never, kept
them. We ask you, gentlemen of
the Republican party, to forget -your
old sin. ; ! : i
The impudence of that chap is sub
lime: his cheek astounding. .".
HERE COMES BLITZ.
Blitz in a Hotel Dining Room.
Blitz, now under the charge of Charles
Forbes, is constantly playiug his tricks
upon the unsuspecting.. While the com
pany were playing at Mankato recently,
Blitz came into the dining-room early
one morning. Immediately after being
seated at the table one of the waiter
girls brought him his breakfast, consist
ing of a variety of eatables,: among
which was a plate of hot biscuits.
Blitz took one in his hand and broke it
open, when, out rolled six silver half
dollars. Then taking up a hot" potato
to peel it, a voice came from it saying,
"Oh ! don't peel my skin off; you "will
cut ray head! " The waiter girls (who
were Catholic by persuasion;, looked at
each other for a moment, then all ran
out of the room erving. "The devil is
at the table' sure." On hearing the noise
the landlord came to see what wai the
matter, and it was witli difficulty that
he could induce the girls to come into
the room. Not one of them, however,
would wait on Blitz again, and the
landlord wasnbliged to send the clerk
to wait on him.
Blitz declares he will never play any
more tricks on the waiting girls while
eating his meals. v. , - . -
Signor Blitz will be here next
Monday, Jan. 24th.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRO
CEEDINGS. .
spikes &c, as per bill . .
Account of Peter Gru
Commissioner's CornT.
Wednesday Jan. 5th, '76
CONCLUDED.
M. B. Cutler, for ticket for pau
per to Leavenworth
White & Darrah, coal for poor
house..,.
The following accounts were
allowed on the land road fund
to-wit:. , r .
Account of Michael Patten, car
rying chain on road
Account of LT. V. Matthews,
aer, haul
ing abutments and mason
work.
Account of Geo Pronger, assist
ing G. W. Fairfield in measur
ing abutments . . . .'. '. . .
Account of Geo. W. Fairfield, ,
measuring bridges ..........
. The CoHowing accounts ."were
allowed on the road districts in
the county: ' ' ' 1
Account of E. R. Todd, district"
number 1, plow for dist.;.'. . . -Account
of J. G.; . Miller, distT
number 1 suprvree'd and can-
celed:. .I.;!.. ;.....
Account of Win. Stander, dist.
number 2 supr. ree'd and can-.
celed.. ................
Account of J. T. Mills, district
number 25, plank for dist . .
The following settlements of
road supervisors was then ex
amined and approved to-wit:
Wm. Coleman, supr. dist. num
ber 6, am't due supr v. . . "
John Lohnes, supr. dist. number
4, am't due supr.... ....... ..
S. Idle, supr. dist. number 8,
am't due sapr ....
WenJel Hail, supr. dist. number
13. am't due supr' . ..... .. ." 4
James Hall, supr. dist. number.
10 45
7 55
2 00
35 CI
04 7;
10 00
5 00
8 00
6 00
8 00
3 00
29 75
44 00
41 50
2(s 00
:20 75
20, am't due supr
S. L. Gable, supr. dist. number
30, ain't due disU. l .'. .....
J. A. Strond, supr. dist. number
41. am't due supr..'. 1 . .v. : . . .
B. C Yeoiaans, supr. dist, num
ber 55, am't due .supr. -i. ...
The following accounts were allow
ed on the several road districts to-wit:
Meloin Ilolden, road dist. ; hum- ' . ',
ber 25 supr. receipts canceled
J. W. Hobaek. road dist. num
ber 59, supr. receipts canceled
C. P. Moore, assignee cf D. Klep
ser, number 32, supr. receipts
canceled i ....... . ...
C. Butts, road district number;
57, supr. receipts canceled ,
- The claim of Win. -Stadelmaun for
SC.75 was not allowed; it appearing
that the same items are charged in bill
of January 4tb,-W76. - -Bill
of Wm. fJilmour fr ? arryintf
5 25
9 85
38 75
4 00
1 50
5 00
4 00
flag on road, for 82 00 was" laid orr
far want of verification. - J
i Ordered that an order-be drawn- in
favor of Levi Walker, supervisor -district
number 10, for the sum of 540 82
on saiil district number 16.
Ordered that R. G. Clisbe Ik? and is
hereby appointed supr. of dist. number
43.
Ordered that the Sheriff be instruct
ed to proceed to Lincoln and return
bringing from the Insane hospital Mrs.
Davis. Mrs. B.iker and If r. Tucker.
Ordered that Samuel Carter be and
h is hereby appointed sissessor for
Elmwood precinct.
The remonstrance against the ai
pointment of a commissioner to locate
county road commencing at the north
west corner of the north-east quarter
of section one, town eleven-, range
twelve, thence south-west one-half sec
tion line or as practicable, was exam
ined and remonstrance granted.
And board adjourned to meet at 8
o'clock to-morrow morning.
T. CLARK. I Co.
W. B. ARNOLD. Corns.
Attest: .
C. P. Moore, Clerk.
By Wm. L. Wells, Deputy.
THE f MARKETS.
home markets.
IPORTEB JlY W1IITK .V IARRAH.
Wheat
Coin
Oats
Rye
Harlev.
Flax Seed
Ill ,r.-.............."...i...V.... '
Cattle 3 0"itl X
Uuckwheat, w
it;
'o.Y-ln
K 'HO
T5tto 0o
LATEST NEW
Monev,....
Gold
VOHK MARKETS
iNtW Yokk, J.m. 13.
... ' ' r.T'.G
i i
I,
Here is where
Snaonon
Thursday, Jan. Cth, C.
Board met pursuant to adjouruuitmt.
Present:
M. L. WHITE, )
W. B. ARNOLD, Corns.
B. S. RA ilSEY. )
Wm. L. Wells, Deputy Clerk.
M. B. Cutler. Sheriff.
And being opened in due form the
following was had to-wit:
The journal of previous meeting
from October 5th 1875, to January 4th
1876 was then read and approved.
On motion of W. B. Arnold, it was
ordered that the Co. Supt. of Public,
Instruction be and the same is fixed at
4.00 per day. .
Ordered that Michael Archer be and
he is hereby appointed constable for
Rock Bluffs precinct.
The report of the commissioners to
view and report upon the road peti
tioned for by Mr.Trichard was examin
ed and approved and said road is here
by located. .
On motion of B. S. Ramsey, the board
adjourned to meet to-morrow at H
o'clock.
, M. L. WHITE,
W. B. ARNOLD, Corns.
B. S. RAMSEY.
Moore. Clerk.
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Clin a;o. Jan. 17.
Flour. Si
Wheat 1W
t'orn, !
Oats
ICve W
Parley, "a1
lions ft lo-jl i-o
Cullle 5 G0f.6 25
Jno.
"Wants a nice new Livery
had
T!ie Maintenance of Health.
The inaioteuance of heaitii Is often more dif
ficult thau its recovery. Vitiated condition of
the atmosphere, unhealthy occupations, ex
tremes of heat or cold, aud constant exposure
to rouj;h weather, are ;ill so ninny provoca
tions of diseases. There is but one sure way of
effectually pnardir.-j the system when thus sub
jected to influences prvjudU-iid to health, ."iid
tliat is to establish, by judicious tonic and alter
ative meiMcalioi;. viuor of the 1 ody and regu
larity of its functions. The properties of an i:i
vijrorant and corrective are happily coiuiuned in
llusietter's S.omach Hitters, wincli, at the same
time that it infuses unwonted vitality info the
system, overcomes all tendency ot I he Stomach,
li ver bowels aud u. inary organs to deviate from
regularity in the discharge ot functions upon
which the welfare of the entire physical or.ini
ration ii dependent. Ilealt h cannot be more ef
fectually maintained than by using the Pitlers.
"VTCK'S
Flower & Vegetable Seeds
are. the best the world produces. Tbey are
oianted by a million iteople in AmcricH. and tile
result is, beaulifu! Kiowers and .splendid ci
table. A Triced Catalogue sent free to all w ho
enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp.
TICK'S
Flower & Vegetable Garden
is the most beautiful work of the kind in the
world. It contains nwirly 1V p.iges, hundreds
of line illustrations, and lour Chioino l'Uw-s of
Kiowers. beaul itully drawn from nature. Trice
35 cents in paper cover ; 0i cents bound in ele
gant cloth.
VICK'S FLO UAL GUIDE
This Is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely
Illustrated, ami con; riiiiinir an elegant colored
KrontUpiew vit!i tne iirst UTiiti.T. Trie? only
Vft cts. for the vear. The f.rst number for lSTo
just issued. Address JAHKM Vit'i.
414 Koch eat or. X. V.
which the editor has not
time to write up yet.
Go and get one of
Shannon's Teams
anyway this week.
121y '
SELLING OFF
CLOSING. "OUT!!
AT COST I
FOR CASH I
Stora. for Sals or Eon!!!
FURNITURE
Of every description
Cheaper Than Ever.
Some things even
BELOW COST ! !
Weekly Sun !
17
(U.
NEW YORK. 1876.
Attest: C. T
By Wiu. I. Wells, Deputy.
S3 30
00
23 00
73 50
35 00
January, th, 1870.
Board met pttrsu-int to adjournment.
Present: full Board; Wm. L. Well.,
Deputy Clerk, and M. B. Cutler, Slior
and being opened in due form the fol
lowing proceedings were had to-wit:
The following accounts were all aw
ed on the General Fund to-wit:
Account of J. C. Cummins, pos
tage, express &e. :
Account of Thos. rollock. ab
stract of title to county lots..
Account of U. W. Wise, furn
iturfor Supt. office . .'. ......
Account of J. A. MacMurphy,
printing blanks as per bill. . .
Account of J. A. MacMurphy,
publishing report of bridges..
Account of J. A. MacMurphy; -printing
legal notices and
blanks 32 35
On the claim of J. A; MacMurphy,
the following endorsements were
made to-wit: i '
I hereby protest against the allow
ance of tliis claim. B. .S. Ramsey."
On the claims of II. E. Ellison, cost
bill in case of Z. Hurnham, against M.
B. Cutler, ordered that said claim be
not allowed.
Account of Wm. Gilmour for
carrying flag on road having
been verified, was allowed on
land road fund $2 00
And Board adjourned until next reg
ular meeting.
M. L. WHITE, )
W. B. ARNOLD. V Corns.
B. S. RAMSEY. S
Attest: C. r.ilooKE, Clerk,
' ' By Wm. L. Wells, Deputy.
highteen liHii.intd and seventy-six Is Centen
nial year, it is :i1m) the year m whieh an oppo
sition House of iiei're.-ciilauves, the liist since
tlie war. will Ih in p'.wci in ;L-i.;ii;lim ; and
tile year ot the twi-ni y-third eitJiluu of a Pres
ident of the United Si.ites. All of these events
are sure to be of Kreat inlereM at:d importance.
e-pe-i.iliy tile two latter : ami all of lUem and
every tiling connected with them will te fully
aud tiesiiiy reported and expounded iit the
Sun.
The ppsitlon If we of lieprcsontitives,
taking up t liis Hue of iuuiry opened yeais aito
by i he .Sim, win sten.ly aad lii.lieiily iuTc.ni
;;are tlie corruptions aud misdeal of t. rani's
administration ; and will, it i to l hoped, lay
the found. ;tioii for a new and belter penit in
our national history. Of all titis tae i?un will
coiiiMiu complete and accurate ai roiinti. lur
nishi.. ail us read is with early anu trust
worthy info; iiialiou upon these auoi-oir.; top
ics. The twenty-third Presidential election, with
the psep.irations for it. wi!i Un memorable a
ilerhiiia; Uk:i (irani's a gnations lor a titird
term ot power ami pii:i(t r. aM'l still more as
deiidmi; who shail lie the ean.iioale of ine tir.r
t y t reform, and ;is eleriin;: liiat canilidate.
t'onceriiinjt all these snbjerts. tliose wln re;id
tliei(Oi will have the constant means f Iwinj
thoroughly well ialviineU.
The Wei-kly San, whi -h has Attained a rireu
lattou )f over eiuhiy thousand ctiiues. alrea-ly
ha-s its reudwis iu every ii ue au.l 'i'ei li'.oiy and
we trut the year irO will see their numbers
doubled. It will continue to be a tiioru.h
newspaper. All I lie penerul news of tiu !,ky
w ;ii hi' found in it, condensed w'upu uuirt'Mr
tant, at full length wiiru of rjor.ieni ; art',' al
wavs, we trust, treated in a clcv.r, ii.tcr-isiing
and instruoiivo Manner.
It Is our aim to luaxe the YTeeVlj' Stt'i the
best family newspaper in ih" worUl. au.l shall
eoiiiinue to (jive in its col'.i;iius a lar.,-.' aiuouut
of iniseeHaueous reading, such :is stoiic -i, tali s,
jioeins, scientific iiiti-ili'Uice and fc;;rieul:u:;d
informalioii, tor vki''!i w e are not a'.ii" to laakc
room in our daily e.titioii. The :t;;ricultti:a! de
partment especially is in of its j.ro::iii!ei.t fea
tures. Ths? l.ishiiiiis are also regularly r ,M!led
In its columns ; and sa ;ue maiketa of evciy
kiuii.
The Weekly .mi. eljjlit p:i;: s v, ith fif!y-.six
broad columns only ?l.2a a year, postage pre
p:dd. As this cost barely rep avs the -ol oi tli
paper, no dis'-ounts can be ttiadv from tbia Kite
to c!uts ;icer.ts, l'ost nutters, or anyone.
The D.tiiy l-xrw four p.i.i' newspaper
of twenty-eight coiutns, fjives a!t the news lor
two cents n cojy. Subscription, jMis!:e ;i.
paid. o.-. a iiionth or m.& a year. Sunday eJi
tiou I'stnw Sl.lo p.T year. Vc iiave no travel
ing ajjeuts. Adurcss. ,
- THE
36t6 New Viiu t ily.
A Fine Art SIt.vjazi:ie far tht Young.
St. Nicholas for 1876
Marrying Tipplers.
A word of warning to young ladies
on this subject is not inappropriate.
How ninny young women, by uniting
their destinies with tipplers or men of
confirmed intemperate habits, have in
volved themselves in lives of sorrow
and shame. ""Yet. in spite of all tha
wretchedness of drunkards wives,
Bays Mr. Cuyler, "young women are
continually willing to marry men who
are in the habit of indulging iu the so
cial glass. L;idies often refuse the
marriage offers of young men because
they are too poor, or of to humble a
family or too plain in person or man
ners. Only now and then one has good
sen.se enough to refuse to unite herself
with a man who will not rledtre him
self to, total abstinence. A rich and j
fashionable, young man has commonly j
no trouble U get a wife, even though j
he is hardly suber long enough to pro- j
nouni'p the marriasm vow. lint a tee- !
totaler in rough raiment might betnul
bed as a vulgar fellow, who has never
seen sofity. Ladies before you begin
to scold at me for this impious thing,
just look around and see if it is not
true." -
. LadiM?, this is an importrnt subject,
and we should consider it we.ll. It in
volves your happiness and resect abili
ty in this world, and perhaps your sal
vation in the next. You should reject
tht hand of a man who indulges in the
intoxicating cup. What is riches, sta
tion, or anything of worth without so
brietv, virtue and character. Beware!
Ex.
After two years' of pros;vrl'y. unctanipled in
the annals mY Juvenile lilcrattfc. duriu." winch
St. Ak'Mw iuts coiisoii.latetl w i'Ji il -w-if i'.il irs
strongest cou.p'-litur, thy publisher hud lbi-iu
M.-Ue.s lii a posaiou to promise in,
Volume, bi-tjinnhii; vitTi the nun
veint;r. lsT.. sluiil. Iu lis u.iiis.il attntctl.tiis tor
tiirls aiiU ltey, suipass cveii I be prccc itiujj
volumes. Iu addition to c 'lilubuiious fioi.i
Jilt: fiusc :riiiTKiis ;' a v erica.
there will be Sir-ries, Poems, arid Skerches, by
smn j of the noit Prominent Kivr'b'ii Authors.
Arr.i.'ifjoiiieiits havt neeti mauu iur a very iu
terestini; scries id papers oil
V I N D H (J R C A STL IS ,
lly Mia. OUI'llAST.
Treating of its History aud the (.'hild-Lifo of
Successive Koyai tetieiations.
Chamber Sets, $25 and up.
Dressing Bureaus, $12.50, up.
Bureau stands, 7.50, up.
Bedsteads, $3, up.
Extension Tables, $7.50, up.
Chairs, $50c, up.
Boston Rockers, $2.50, up
Centre Tables, $6, up.
Wool aud Wire .Mattress
es, very Cheap.
Everything in the Furniture
; Line, Cheap.
If you rton't believe it call
and see for your
elves, at
SHEYOOK'S,
PLATTSMOUTII, XEB.
Medical Institute
ESTAIIMMIIKD AH A KEFrK
VT.OJI QIAIKEBT.
TIIF only placff where
liei! iKM.n. I.iuir is r
. CHRISTINA 0. 110SSETTI
Will contribute to the new volume. ; . t
LOUISA 3f. ALCOTT ,
Will wii!e Matjoiio's lii. today (I ifts, and oth
er shoi t Stories.
Some articles on Astronomy for Yotui Vt
pie have been promised by the popular Kujilish
Astronomer,
RICHARD PROCTOR.
There will be a continued story of Life In Ice
land by
BAYARD TAYLOR. . ,
In the November Number
new volume w.l! t'fu an
a sure cure can hn ro-
uiie m reiiuired in the war of
alv.-rtisiiig. as the reputation of the Institution
is weii kito'A-tt'thiouslioJt the west. Call and
b- tot. viaceil that tftis : the largest and most
;myiete n.stiuiiion of the kind In America
lor toe swctststul tr utii!ent of all Chronic Sex
ual. Private find Veneral Iis'asesof both sex
sue i as s jibiii.. 5norrhfra, (lleet. SMricture,
Kupi.ure, arii-ose Vciis. Oivhtti. Bubo, iVc
A;t urinary r.i-d syo'iiiwie or nifiroria! atfec
tioiisot the throat, skin or bones are treated
wit a uiiara'.ielfd success. iouorri:(ea cured
in frem tlirce to Bv days. Syphilis cured ir.
fro.u five to ten das. lver l.!7o cass cured.
Seiuinnl Veal;T?ess. ;eritiatorr!ii-a. Night Loss
es, ScxujU liebiil'y ai.it Impotence. Ixss of Sex
1'ower, as tlie f'sult of self-abnse'iu youth, sex
ual ecess.'s in nurtv.rer ycais. and all inij)eiii
mems to lu.UTiuKc, (K'niiaiu-i.tly cured without
mercury or any oilier mineral poison. Patient
at a i:s"taue irentf-d by letter. Medicines sent
erv.viiere. Yoiiux inen w lio have become
the victims of solitary vice tint dreadful and
s:id destructive habit which annua'lv sweeps
to an untimely ;.'ruve thousands of yo'iiu-j men
of the i:osr au d tab-nts and brihiant intel-.m-!.
wli intht otJici is entrance Senates
with the f iiiiioi'-is oi eloquence, or waked 10 ec-stai-r
tbe bviuc Iviv may c;ill with fu:i coitQ
ileuce. What a pity that a youn; man, the
boic of bis count ry. the darling of iiis pan nis.
should b-suaU b'-.i irom ali prospects, ami en
iovineiits 'i lite by tl:e consequences of deviat
ing from the path of nature od iudulciHs; in a
certain secret batiit. Sued pj-rsoim must, be
fore cont'-mplat inn m irri;ur. retlect that a sound
mimland lvly sirt the most nevessary reouis-it.-:
to promote connubial happiiot. indeed
without these tin jiHirney tiirough life be
co:ik s a w cary pikjriiiui;jc. t he prospect hourly
d t;k-ns to the view.tbe mind becomes shadow
el nl it h ileikiiir :it!il tllieik wllti met:4ir.i4tiv pa.
i:.t the third j ttevtioiet that the baptsitcss 4f another is blilit
iber for No- i ed wi' Is our ov ii. To all erri:i voting in on we
would eay. do not kiH-p this secret :o yumvelf
a'.i.i y ntr i loil until it lias supped the vitals and
ie:'t you a wrecu of humanity, a curst to your
se'f aud a burden to society. If you are eutan
ir'.ed in f :ie su ire of s;-!f-p4lIution. or any pri
vate dise.tso. ilec Jroin its u"striiriioii. and ap
plv at l. .fosi'p'ti M.'ii.-:U iustitatt. for treat
ment and become" on more a hunuin being.
i.-jyLuTi guaranteed or mony refuneil.
tjU female difficulties and impediments
t Marriage treated with safety ai:d success.
f threat medical book and secrets for la
dies anil ttvido. Scut free for two stamps.
Address St. J.see Mediea' Institute, Krancis
Street, betweu Second and Third, St. Jseph,
Ma. 3,-fly
ttie o;Mnin.s t the
rr
the
ZD
LETTERS FROM DKUHJISTS.
.There is no c:ise of . Dyspepsia that
Greene'tj August Flower will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of G. B. Cliap
niau and inquire alxmt it. If you suf
fer from Costiveness, 8ick -Headache.
Sour Stomach, Indigestion. Liver Com
plaint, or derangement of the Stomach
or Eirer try it. Two or three doses
will relieve you.
Boschee'a German Syrup is now sold
in every town aiul city in the United
States." We have uot less than live
hundred letters from druggists, saying
it is the best medicine they ever sold
for Consumption, Throat or Eung dis
ease. Sample bottle of both 10 ceat
eacb, RogUr 1m 71 tBv
AMERICAN1 SERIAL ST0R
"THE ROY EMIGRANTS?
HV NOAH b::ooks.
5i-In; the adventures of a paity of boys in
CA.H,XJPOTZliTXJ OCX.
iii the early days ot the c.oiii Ftver.
J. T. TROWIiUIDUE,
Author of "Jack lbiard" s'.oties, will ciuitrib
llle son:.' hiiiiv iatcrcaliuj: hiicn.-ili.-s. of adven
ture at "Ibis's I ove.
"TALKX WITIl OIRLXr.
By leading aafnrs, wi'l b a prominuit teuture
ot the new voluuie. . isj.ect.ii mIIc;;Uou will al
so be given to
IXCEDKSTS OF A MET! I CA .V JJTSTUH T".
With spirited pictorial iilust rations.
The various .lcjart incuts, ",laek-iii-tlie-Pal-pi;."
"The ltidd!e-i?ox.'- ar.l '. lter-rrfix.',:itnl
thepaesfiir '"Very Llltle Folks." i.re to be
itiore attractive than tier., liie French, La iu,
aud tic; aia:i Morics. lor tr.uisla. im. vIim-ii
have j.roVLd so popular, will be frequent in tlie
new volume. Souie of t ho t'.i.est works of tut
tireaies:. I'aimers id the t'ei.tury, have been
engraved expressly for SL -Vmvi.jos, aud the
fn-st artists of the day will coi,n itmte fresh iiiiu
oi iirinul drawiiurs for this Brie ait Maiiaziue for
the ioun;r. ic!iuite yiniouiiceinent tH many
interesting aud novel foatuiHs wid Le moi'e i::
t!ie December liltiuber. .s'f. .VlV.WiM vtid COU
tinue nuder the successful eui:ors.ip of
ZIAUY HA PES DODGE.
An 1 U'i effort spared by editor and p'.i'di.hers
to maintain Riid. Iue.-vase the attiacttous tnd
value of the in-ig:zine.
tiubMcription Trlee. S.OO it year;
Minnie mhfrs. its rrnts; Uouuit 'ol
utuH. earti.
These volumes bein with November. Tto
two now ready tr ik7 and 1875 are eteiiitiy i
bound in red a. id gold, aud form the ilaudoai- j
est ;ift-hooks for 'lul3ret) erer issued. We j
w ill send the inatja-d!!" f:r o'ie sc:-r bc-iuiiin;; j
.Vovemuer m.a. and either otthe volii.-H-a Ix.i nd
ms MlMe. post-p tid. fir ai i or, a sahsen Mo
tion one year, and the two volume, f.n ?lo.ai
All newsdealers and bookelii-r wiM receiv
mibsei iptions aud supply volumes at the above
rate-, , !
J 8CRIRNER & CO.r
ran 4 Pi"i t!i: ie. T. .:
Obstacles to Marriage-
i H.srpr ilelleffp Vomiff 5en trom the
effects of Krrors and Abuses Iu eariy life. Man
hood restored. Impediments to Marriage re
moved. N'ewniclhod f treatment. New and
reinai kal-le reiift-tiies. Uooks aud t irculais sent
free, iu sealed envelopes. Address IIOWAK!)
ASStM. lAlltlN.ll'i N, Ninth St.. Phib.ilphM.
Pa. an insiituti i i havinga hili repuiatiou for
houorahle cotiduvt and professional skill. Syt
CARPENTER WORK !
W. L. .Tucker,
has removed to the bnildlnnr opposite Msth
etti tl.irdwate st.re. ((In 4ih street. Het. Main
aud Viae.) Where in addition to other work,
he Waives s-btl attention to
SEP AIRING FURNITURE,
, MAZTXO l'ICTUUE FJiAHES. tC.
AI
,o A-, -iit for tbe COMMON' SKNSK
l.Ml TAiil.r.S. t.f which I have
i uumlicr on haoil ; cull
.and s;e .them.
IKON-a
Careful Work and Prompt Attend
awe to Calls.
)-ly WM. L. TUCKER.
itlORP.OV BROS.'
II LA KS.11I1 II
AND
Machine Shop.
AV8.
At I. I.. Morrow's old stand.
Seventh St , 4
Chicago
V aie prepared to t-o a ''cueral business Iu
BORSS-SHOE1NG,
Aud Kepalrlng: nil LI.Tds of .Wnehiti
rrj. ;u-ii as ilelpfr. Mw r rs.
Ttirfsliin; tlaildufH,
11 o h. owe.. Jtc.
MILL PICKS,
AND ALL
Iron & Steel Worfc a Specialty.
IVew Wapoiii & Rtis&Ses Made
To Order. '
gcTAU Work Warranted to Give Sa-
9f M Hffott9dk.
ELI
PLUMMER'S
COLUMN.
SPLait&niauth, JfeL,
Jan. jtli, 'Tt.
To my Customers ; -
J (c&Lfc to thanle. all tmj.
aid Jiatfatis. fat- lmi- munct-
Qiis. evidences, of good inlll and
tlie canluiucd and tuilaable
t.af f-anatje. thrrj. liaae extend
ed fa tne uiliiie in Ln&lneas. in
Sflaltsinau'h.
stilL taue a feat .aods.,
olIllcIi nin&L Le clc&cd out this
tnantfi, aA the cfiae i tented
and afhel jLattiel tace LOAeA
sian Aoon.
JDheAc ,S)-QadA udLL Le &ald
at ,(j.tcat A eductions., and
all LaftieA desuiig ta Llluj. of
buch ,j-oody a a we haue Left,
udLL find it geatg. ta tieu
advantage ta fuitcka&e of
me
JfCo fling ta see ijoil all an
hand during the next hilly
dajjA; -J' hall Le chcefullij
glad ta feceiuc gati
' $ Li mummed jp
iSee!Eead! Look!!
1MB wm? I
The Compliments of the season to all
our customers, from
Solomon INailiau
For tlie increase in our trade and
the large business we have done the
last year, we desire to thank our num
erous friends and hope they may con
tinue the same as we expect to offer
better aud better inducements for
them to do so.
We hope to see you at the old stand,
the ensuing year, where we are prepar
ed to do a large wholesale and retail
business. .
"We have just received
stock of goods,
a largo new
PURCHASED
IPOIERj CASH !
Bight from -
Head-Quarters
. and the
F'iliiS'TOl'iSiSS
at the very lowest prices; .which we
intend to sell at such rates as will as
tonish everybody.
srt. ;rs2;i:rii
family :n;m(:iN.:s
ALT: the iv.-u't of an etpcricttc of tutrty vnhl
In l Ite tici:ci- oi a nnpi-cufiH pl.vsln't'i
I! it let- ' Vi t ii An exit let of mm it n ft her ts
t so judiciously and lie ipcn, ally ' ' bluer) t;i::t
(very part of the disc -ascd body receives the
help re'iiiired. It Is not claimed as a panacea
for all tlie ills of life, hut for 4ysieMia, Milton
and liver complaints, fver r.tid axue, cholera,
ibd.ility. anil ail diseases of the tom;tcti, liver,
ami digestive organs, it Is an efTcclual remedy.
As a preventative against fever ami sttue and
rualanous diseases It Is unsurpnskcd. II
slrenethens and builds up the debilitated sys
tem, and gives renewed vigor to all parts of the
boil v.
Kinz'M ,'tire Acts as a dluretle ev.-irtmnt
In cases of dropsy, pt, Ri are I. and diseases of,
the bladder and kidneys, purifies the Moor,
cures scndula and eruptive dl-s.ses. rhenmatie
and neuralgic pains, and all llsec. of the urt
uary onzans.
Expectorant A prompt remevly for conch
usihiua, rioup, and all diseases of the throat,
liins aud chest, and the first itajes ( cua
sumption and fvphtdd frer.
Vser ad icue fill's Arc prepared e
prcssly to aid the tonic In ciirmir acuta and
chrome cases, they art without depletion.
4'rimenn l.luliiieiit Opens the pores if
the ttesli. aud penetrates to the hone or seat of
pain, n i v i 1 1 relief to manor beast as speed ily
as any outward atplication can.
Sold by all Drucetsts and Dealers. 1
K. T. HAKTKl IF CO..
?"T Hurilngton, Iwsi-
ad
We havo employed the
OLD RELIABLE
CM
We do not pretend to say we sell the
cheapest in the world, neither do we
profess to say that we keep everything
from an axe-handle to telegraph
matches, and from pies to bologna sau
sage as so man v da
HUT' WE DO SAY:
we are the only
Exclusive Dealers,
in our city in
Staple & FANcy
DRY GOODS.
In these lines, and in NOTIONS, we
lead the trade.
V e have the best assortment of the
latest noTelties from tlie last patent
needle to the most fashionable style of
silk dress.
We sell at tlie lowest prices that can
be found between here and San-Fran
cisco, t'al. We think that few mer
chants v . -
COH PETE WITH US.
and to convince you, we especially ask
your candid attention to the following
ist of prices:
JUST IN!!
3 casft of American standard nrints.1.3
yards for 51 00
1 case cotton flannel, at 10 yards
for........ T 1 00
12 cases iTomestic ginghams, at 10
yarda for 1 00
5 cases of muslin, best brand 13
yards for. 1 00
very large assortment of black and
colored alpacas, double warp, the finest
in the city, from 2c a yd. up.
A prime lot of ladies shawls from 81
up.
Carp?t chain, standard brand, 5 pound
package $1 25
A new and handsome lot of carpets.
letnp, from. 27 a' cts. up.
n grain, from -.65 " 44
three-ply, from 85 " 44
New stock of handsome embroideries.
from 12J cts. per yd. up
Ladies fashionable collarets,
from . . . '. 3 cts. up.
New stock, all colors, of worsted
fringes 20 cts. per yd.
11 addition to all these new goods at
very low rates, we offer our large stock
of
LA DIE. f AND GENTS"
Jas. B. Foldem
Now, Fiiends, if you wank
Fair Dealings, p.nil to go hona
satisHed, biing in your
Wheat
Wo alsorespsctfully annonnco
to yon that wo have got
oa a full line of
Clothing.
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Queens ware,
Boots & Shoes,
Notions,
Saw
OUR
Mill Yard
i3 well stocked with
Cottonwood
Fencing,
AND
Building Materia,
Axle Trees,
AND
Wagon Tongues,
tfcc, d:c.
Come when you need anything in fir
line, and get value fr your money.
J.& H.S
nera,
ROCK EJLLFtS. NEOL
31 tf
Furnishing Goods I
now on hand, at
(DISBHa
'3
PRICES !
yi y d?sire to disjiose of our HA Tv.
f CAPS. CLOVES, HOOTS and
y fill OEM, TRUNKS ami VA
LUES, FURS, BLANKETS, AND
COMFORTERS.
JEW ELRY,
and Ladies Millinery goods will be clos
es out at DEAD DOWN, RED ROCK,
is for instance.
Ladies' Hats,
(fine trimmed $1 50
Cash Prices, -j
CAFSIMEKE.VTEAXS,
WATERPROOFS, AND LADIES"
CLOTHS, in the same catalogue.
IX SHOUT :
LINEN GOODS,
:- ALL ' ,
WINTER GOODS.
and all articles of luxun- not staple,
win tie sold way flown, to make room
tor an'MUIENSE NEW
Spring Stock !
H7 As our adverurfer iifc not uiaoa ina dvert'
inent altogether diotlnot, we will leterju-ct and Ulif
rata it as fallow a :
K. If. FOOTIJ, M.I.,
Anthor of Plain Horn. Tlk, Mtlical Common Fer.-,
Mr-ncr in Story, etc.. 11 Lexington Avenue I "jr.
Ea-t asth Striyrt), New York, an Itnrri si.r v r
PhtxI'-iaS. treu all forma of Lingrting ir CA""
I)ia-nso, and rrririroa IrUem from a.1 Jr' jf tt.o
Crii.izicr Would.
hr ln orl'jIn'U tnrty of couflnctinsr a M1irl Pm-v
t'n-. hf i niivTPfnlly trfnir nnmtoi; t'u-r !r
:tiroyc, the Ural InJI-. IfoiiiIiiIoii of
Canada, and in very 11 tot the United aiMi.
NO MKliCXJItlAl
Or dl-friou druirii tued. He ban. darinir the r-
tvreniy t'in-e jcaiA tremtpd nr4ifiilr nearly " '"
4 J.tm'l -o-. All facto omniotM w.t h ea K '." .r
cir. fnllr recordiil. whether thy be mnriin.; 1 i
Iptlj-r or in prraon. or olmerTed by the Ilortof or h.
aoi;iatJS !,hrirtu. Tbe latW are all ade.-.t.Lj
medical men.
HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
Are treated. All Invalida at a rlinn an r-'r-vi
to aniwer a Hut of plain question. whi-h e eTj
imiitnm under which the lnralid tiTTTL Ail
niuntcation treaUit lriclly cnnfUtentnil. A c " ' im
TJtem of rej?!triiiir TTenta miakM or er-,.,-.n.
Lint of qneion aent frp. on applicntiun, to a- y i ' it
of the world. Sixty pase pamphW-t of Kvjur.r-' 1 - r
ecccrKe, alao urat free. All the tUtii4Jn-.. i 4.
from thooB who hare been treated by ina.l ami rt ;.r.o.
Aijru t m orrirE, oa T nail, race or cn
Call us or a ldreaa
DR. E. B. FOOTZ,
Ko. 120 Lexington Ave., V. T.
- v
s
Now come ahea'L ;dl of you;, glad
to show you goods, and gladjjer yet to
ELL TO "yOTJ,
.Solomon $ J"athan,
Plattsmouth, Neb, Jan'y 12th, 7.
JKnM 1o StU WFbolet T.'am Ifome 7iv
and Nediecd Conuncn. Sense: Also
J)r t'eofes Science in Story.
Sr. Berber's Tonic Bowel and f ilo I'.l'.s.
j The piliaare an infallittie remedy far iiit.r'-l"n
. and uile caaiwt by weftknnea or nppre'i"ti cf ti
. pcristilue motion of the bowela. They t wi.vt
j liicreae the aotirity of the iiJtr.lr,J enn .. pr. :.
' iKift and relieve oileeatone. Thonv. 1.1.4
been caredl by them. Price 00 centa. aent br
re-int of price. Prepared only hy F. AI.r:.!T(
KSICHAItUT. PHABMACI-T, 4U3 FomiH Avssr,
kiw Yost Citt.
Dr. Berber', Compound Flail xtra;t el
Rhubarb and Daudelloa.
The heat omU.iation of purely Testable rr -.'
to entirely repiaoe Calomel or Ulna P:ll. It er .--. joa
tru hrer, lnrrenM the flow of bile, and thaa r -r . . 1 .
t ono torpidity of the lirar, b:liouneaa and -..'
mitia.ti'u. aud the disease arinin froi: j.
i?;M . ktek heailiche, flatulrnce. etc Tanr'iyv
UTena of thia Hf-irzct will be proved, ruib . r-v
4 the eat, aa oa tr two bottle are )r.'.nrf t,
slear the oompieitiin tftiijtiu:iT. an t rrooTP r''i; p
anil t iin ouieaa by har'uiir.b'a. Prvw $1 per rr tjh!.
S tUs 9. "f','i be Mat on recipe of tho r- "
do inf adrlreeo, fme of rherya IMT';) Cy
P. ALFKEfl ftKICHI!OT, rBK-r-rJr'. 'tYri i. r-
afrrat Tr vvia x