T U K 1J K R A h i). J. iu UACMUliFIIT. Editou. rLATTSMOUTII, JAX. 27, 1876. OUR CLUB LIST FOB 1S7G. Vfa present oar readers this week with & elulj Bet' of papers "whlc!ij,can 'be', taken with the Hsrilo. Iti thU way 'you can uet two i;iKr ur tnax&zlnos for.Iitttemore ',lhu the price of roe. We should like to hav?(:tl tlirlsubscrlbers we n,gt ua Jerjlhesejrates by the middle of De tain ber. We also would like new subscribers to the Rrkm.D. and all who propone taking it fur an Uicr year .to come.fforwurd now, for on the feurober of Tour nulMeriptions depends some ebatijn we would like fo make in the paper. T&WlJEitALr) and Harpers' Bazaar, Week ly, or Magazine 8 4.90 and Inter-Oeean, weekly,... 2.R0 f " semi-weekly, 4.25 " " Chicago Tribune 2.80 rot &.M:til. weekly 2 30 - - .. .. dai'v 6.5 p - Prairie Fanner 3.30 Paily Graphic 12.4- " Hearth & Home 3.50 - " Loulsv'Ie Courier Journal 3.P5 " Scribner's Monthly 4.85 " St.Xieho!as; 4.0i ' American Ajtrieulturiitt.. 2.70 OLD SETTLERS'' MEETING. tUe way they Ik) in washing 1nut0n county. The Veterans of Washington County Turn Out and hold a Reunion at KU Culboun New Year EveWhat thej aid, what they done, aud what thej expect to Accomplish. CALL' FOR A NATIONAL RE PUB L I CAN CON VEN TI ON. Th next L'alon Kepubliean Nationnl Conven tion for the nomination of eainl1ltes for I'resi Ucnt and Vice-President of Hie I'nited St.ites will t held in the eify of t'liiemnati on ueiinos 1it the 14th d:iv of .lime. 176. at 12o"eloek noon and will consist of delegates from each State jual to twice the number of its Senators and Bepreseniatives in Congress and of two dele gates from eaeli orgMiiizeil territorytnd tlie lis triet of Coluniliia. In ealliup: the conventions for the election of delegates, the c(mmittees of the several States are recommended to invite u!I Republican elector and all other voters, without regard t o;ist political differences or previous party afllliations. who are oi(Mised to revivum sectional issues, aini unnr iJnninJir friendly fe!in and peniiimcnt liarmoiioy tUroimhout the country bv maiiitaliiinunud -n-f r-intr all eonstitutional nglits of every citizen. Incl J. line the full and free exercise of the right of suffrage without intimidation and without fraud : whr are in favor of continued prosecu tion and punishment 'of all official dishonesty aud of an economical :nlriiiiiistr;itloii i.fthcgov-aniiie-iit by honest, faithful aud capable offi cers : who are In favor of making such reforms In tha government as experience may from time to time suggest : who are opposed "to im-p-ilring the credit of the nation by depreciating any of its obligations and in favor of sustaining 1i every wav the national faith and financial honor ; who hold that the common school sys tem is the 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 tlie govern ment should continue ti" be confided to those who adhere to the principle of 177;. support then a Incorporated in the constitution and liWK, and who are in favor of recognizing and strengthening the fundamental principles of na tional unitv in this centennial anniversary of the l.irth of the republic K. I. .Moiican. 'li!iinii::n Republican National Committee. Wm. K. Ch axpi.fu. Corresponding Sec'y. The address was signed by ieo. K. Spencer. Alabima ; Powell Clavtoii. Arkansas: llcorire C. (inrliam. California : Marshall Jewell. Cou ictlcut ; S. M. Hirrl'igton. lelawa-e ; . Con over Florida: Isliam S. r.iiincrv. ileorgia; J. V Srammon, Illinois: Miver V. Morton. In diuna : W. 15. Allison. Iowa : .1. .T. Ing les. Kan sas : W. C. ;oodlove. Kentucky ; S. It. Packard. Louisiana; W. P. Fry: Maine; C C. Fulton. l-rland ; William Clatlin, Massachusetts ; j 'William A. Howard. Michigan : John T. Aver- : 111, Minuesota ; J. C. Krencli. Mississippi ; K. S. VatiZIoni. Missouri : K. K. imnni"h:im. Neb ra: William E. Chandler. New Hampshire; A. i. Cattell. New Jersev ; Edwin I. M'irgrm, New Yoik ; Joseph C. tl.ott. North Carolina ; H It. Cowan. Ohio; J. H Mitchell. Oregon; WiUiain H. Kemble. Pennsylvania: Win. I. P.ravtou, Uhode Isla'id : J. J. Patterson. South Carolina : J. M. Tliornburg : Tennessee: leo. Nichols. Vermont : P. II. Wells. Jr.. Virginia; Hans Cresswell. West Virginia ; T. . Howe, Wisconsin ; J. A. Hubhell. Colorado : J. P. Kid der. lUkota ; S. 8. Smnot, District of Columbia : S. It. KIKms. Nv Mexico. Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, represented Tex M In addition to hisown State, and J. Mitchell represented Montana, ami .lolm v . e repre voted Wyoming and signed the call The tin rtl Annual Keunion of the Old Settlers of Washington County took place at Mrs. 'few's Hotel in Fort Calhoun, on Friday afternoon and ev ening. The first regular business of tin; Association was the election of offi cers for tlie ensuing year, which result ed :i follows: President V. II. Rus sell; Vice President P. fJ. Cooper; Secretary E. X. (Jrcnnell; Treasurer .1 l. Kttonv; Executive Committee C. L. Slader, W. II. Hamilton and P. G. Cooper. The following is a list of the present members of the Association: Nearly 150 names follow, some of the best men in the county. Flam Clark, Cooper, the Carters' and others whom the IIkrald knows well, told of their early experiences, combining much information with a great deal of amusement, hearty good will and friendly kindness. Now why can't Cass county do the same. Let us all get together once, and compare notes on Cass, make a page of History and have a good time too. Kemeiubcr next Saturday our Pioneer Association meets at the Court House, so all turn ut. The Hi:kald feels convinced that we may all take heart of grace and rest assured that our hardest times are over in Nebraska. The prospects of gold in the Black Hills has become a certain ty, and miners are rushing in bv the A REPORTER'S INTKUTILW Willi "OLD II A Z LETT," TKAttP PHI N'T EH. Old "Ilazlctt" dropped into a San Francisco news office and a reporter thousand. Lots sell in Custar Citv for gives his story: Mil Imrn i I I ; I V1I1 n'l'l i ri iTTl I K f w u h U M Htl C -. nun a a ed the foreman. Portland.' o 1 rutrt ti. . i. i . . Cl.'WU. X 1113 ICll.l It IIJU3L ) help our farsier.s, as the supplies for this great mining region about to be opened will largely come from our State. The Centennial celebration will help to bring money out and put it in circulation again. Giv ui one good crop and we shall be on our feet once more, fat, ragged and "sassy" as ever. In the Bee supplement, among other improvements they notice "Graham P. Brown's chicken house, S100." The IIkrald has one of Xfr. Brown's roos teers, but we can't como a S100 chick en coop this year yet. Good for the boy, though. GOLD AT LAU13IIE! IN SOLID CHUNKS ! ! Right in Sight of the Union Paeillc Depot. Here Is tv hero J no. Shannon AVants a nice new Iivery had a history a reporter nmted 'him I t , f. n,lifop lina not liirl down in a beer saloon just below and i "-IltllC CtUlor Jias not liaa ordered the liquids. He drank a couple ; time to write lip VCt, j of bottles of beer without saying ai " word, and then began to drum en thej QQ a(J etOne 0 table with his knuckles and think. j ! "Been round much lately?" queried j $ llJUl MOIl's TeaillS ! inf reporter. this week. "Ilow'd ye como down?" "Steamer." "Throwin' off on the old route?" "Yes." It has been usual for tho Pilgrim to walk instead of ride, but the quiet sar casm was lost on him. Thinking he Yes.' "All over, I suppose ?" "Fverywhere, between the two oceans. " Let's have another bottle,"and swinging his foot to one side, he- snnt a stream of tobacco juice on the floor j that scattered the sawdust for a square j yard. i "Been every where ; worked forerery ! bodv." "Of course you have" worked for Greeley?" They have found gold, so say the; "Oh yes; years ago; before he died. Il!it hproemnes tlie feer;neip yourseir. Never liked Greeley much ; his copy wes like Chinese and his swearing wors. They have got another man there now. anyway "4-21 v" ' papers, within five miles of Faiimie.in sight of the V. I. Depot ; a big ledge of ore, 20,000 tons, just sticking out waiting to be chopped off. The owner , His name is Reid. and they call him calls it the "Centennial Lode "of course. ! 'The Powerful Mind. Ha writes plain aiid has gone east to sell it. Won't we be rich soon. SELLING OFF CLOSHTCT OUT ! ! tt. And the Daily Ntar, Lincoln, cometh eTeningly once more. The widow of Andy Johnson died at Xnoxville, Tenn. on the 17th inst. The widow ofi Fdward Creighton, (.Omaha), died In Philadelphia on the ?2d inst. Sn. Paddock made quite a speech on the virtues of Andy Johnson. It reads very well. Humph! No cruelties at Anderson yillt; and yet they kept blood hounds to hunt escaped prisoners with. The people who poke fun at Bishop Haven do not seem to realize that he hasn't a hair in his head which is not well red. Ifs au-barn-ing shame. Chicago Journal. A Mr. Dart married a Miss Dartt, in Wisconsin, and some loon did this: 'Tvas Cupid's love-insT'inn dart. Tipped with a rosy feather. Tlixl joined the hearts of Dart and Dartt. To dart through life together. Iltdick's lecture on the human face uiade the Blairites laugh ho heartily some of the boys hav'nt got their mouths shut yet They must have O. G. (ogee) mouths. The State Grange of Nebraska has been very successful. It has got into debt ?12,00 deep. (fh'varjo Paper. That's mean to throw that at us We haven't got three prominent State r City ex-oflicials under arrest for deal ing in crooked Whisky, any way, hey? - - We have received number of speci men Weekly Inter Oceafi's. which may be seen at this of.ice. For 30 days longer Subscription to the Weekly Inter Ocean and the Herald for one year will be Now is the time to subscribe. THE FIRE LIMIT LAW. Within the past month some efforts have been made to repeal our Fire Lim it Law as regard Main street. When this matter was first presented to the j Herald, our first thouerht was that it I would be an injustice to all those who had already been forced to build brick buildings, thereby raising their insur ance and otherwise rendering the street more insecure than at present. We said hastily, "no'more frame shanties for us;" and we refused to sign the pe tition, on second thought, and a closer observation of the real interests of the town, with the true rights of all par ties considered, we are led to the con clusion that the fire limit ordinance, as it is called, may be greatly modified and result in much good toour town. If true, as reported to us. not one single new building has beet) put .up on Main street since this fire limit went into ef fect. We are not getting rid of our old frame shanties at all, because these hard times men cannot afford to build brick stores. It certainly seems to us that new, substantial wooden build ings would be preferable and safer for everyone, than old rickety frames, and if the modification of this law will in duce liie building of good new wooden structures, instead of the row of shells on some parts of Main street, it would be a great blessing to the town. With all this, it is not just to the owners of In ick buildings to force a frame building in beside them and thus increase their risk and expense. To obviate this the Council might provide that no frame building should be built or mov ed on Main street without the consent of the property holders on each side and also define exactly the kind of build ing, not to exceed It or 10 feet high, (so that water could be readily thrown all over the roof.) of good sized timbers and with chimneys built from the ground up. Such buildings would re duce the risks and increase the safety of all by fire. Think of it gentlemen all round. Congressman Crounse has introduc ed a bill to tax all railroad bonds, also to reduce passenger rates over the rail road bridge at Omaha. Why did'nt you include freight. Judge? A lone tramping print pased through our town, there was nothing strange in this, only that he had worked at all the union o dices in the United States, could talk Spanish, write Greek, and stick type in Chinese, had been fore man for Horace Gteeley. suit-editor for Wilbur F. Story, clerked for Geo. L. Miller at Kearney, had drank with Nas by, traveled with Andy Johnson around the circle, was an intimate friend of Grant, owned a silver mine in Nevada, had drove cattle from Texas to Mon tana, and only asked for fifty cents to get supper, hadn't had a square meal for a week. Bulletin. Wonderful fellows these tramp printers. It is laaghable to see the Democrat ic Press trying to make believe that Blaine caused Hill's speech, instead of Hill causing Maine's scorcher to fall en him. If the majority in Congress is responsible for everything that goes wrong, as they have always howled, the Denis, must shoulder the responsibility cf the amnesty debate, no shirking. LANTRY OX IIKIHCK. A Cirur Rorerie. Our friend Lantry, Editor of the bridging, a nice new bridge appears as if bv niairie. If a man u fact urinrr es- JHair Times found a cigar on his sane- tabiishment is propositi, and the neo- STATE ITEMS. Father Carter, of Blair, has got re ligion. The Bed Cloud Chief has improved very much in typographical appear ance lately. Jno. D. Neligh, founder of West Point, has been Fast and has secured for that place the building of "paper mills, woolen mills, a foundry, and a cheese and butter factory." It is a pity somebody could'nt take hold of Platts mouth in the same way. That live foot vein of coal has not brought neighbor Van Horn the S4000 prize, yet ; we was in hopes it would. for. Om.iha Republican. It has been said that Fremont has more joint stock companies than any city in Nebraska, and perhaps here is the great secret of so much success. I f the citizens think a new brick is essen tial to the prosperity of their city, they build one. If anew hotel is needed, they organize a company and build a nice big hotel. If the Platte needs PERSONAL. Jim Rouse has got 'em Not the D T's., but M'sV Dont you know ? Why the mumps, head big as a two bushel basket, sits by the fire and it fills up the whole chimney place, and Jim says Well he says anything but his pray ers at 'em. Jas. S. Mathews of Greenwood called on the Herald Tuesday. Mr. M. is canvassing for several valuable books and deserves success. He wants to trade his farm near Greenwood for a house and lot in town. Go for him some of you swapping real estate chaps. The Herald enjoyed a very pleas ant call and chat with Gov. Saunders, at Omaha, on Monday. Another editor gone W. W. Brown. Neb. City Press. Oh, my! if we were only young again! And John Boone ,of Cass, is Secreta ry of all the colored men in Nebraska. Mr. James B. Beck, the gentleman just elected U. S. Senator from Ken tucky, has a brether living in Burt Co. this state. He is one of the oldest and largest farmers in "Arizona bottom." William Beck is his name, and while he is a'rank democrat, he is one of tho finest men and best neighbors we ever knew, and enjoys the universal respect of his friends and acquaintances. Among the notabilia of the County who are in attendance at Court, or oth erwise have business in town this week we notice Sam'I IJichanlsoi, Jas. Hall, Fight Mile; Mr. Loyd, J. F. Buck, Mt. Pleasant; I). T. Dudley. Dr. Thomas, Weeping Water; Judge Kobb, Elm wood; Mr. Lynn, Union; L. Pollard, I. Pollard, Neehawka. Among the outsiders. Hon. T. M. Matquett, a lawyer from Lincoln, stranger here Mr. McCallum from the Hyperborean Regions whence Little Mac came, and Mr. Towle, the Short Horn Reporter of this Coort. They all look well, lake their meals regular, and measure their doings thU week by the Pound. Win. Shryock, foreman of this office, has had a lay-up for a few days sore throat and fever. We are glad to see him out again. Geo. L. Seybolt, once a IIkrald boss, an old citizen of Cass, and now one of t- ncie sum s special .Mail Agents, was in town Monda L.'Bird.Mt. Pleasant, and W. P. Web ster called this week on the Herald. Adam Ingram, Louisville; S. Minor, Three Groves; L. Furlong, Rock Bluffs; have all renewed their acquaintance at this oifiee during the week. Lantry: we turn our part of that "4170" over to the Doctor entirely, and don't want to be heard from. D. II. Wheeler, Sec'y St. Board Agri culture, has just presented us with a copy of the Address of Moses Stocking at our State Fair last fall. It is a most excellent addrss, replete with truths and facts. Every farmer ought to read it. Our old friend Dr. Wilkinson, of Da kota, has taken to writing for the Lit erary Societies, and the Mail thinks he ought to write for something' better. Remember the Leap Year party to night. Tickets at Streight's Book j f-r than Greeley but not half so sensible ' Haven't been in the oflice since thev j built the Tall Tower. The place ain't i what it used to be." "Been in Cincinnati. I suppose ?" j "Oh yes: I've stuck type for Murat I IIal3tead." That man's crazy ; believes I in infl ttion. One day I was setting up one of his rag money editorials, and I thought it would be in keeping with the general gait of business to space out the matter with two-em quads, and doub lad it all tho way down. At that rate I .snatched up a columnof type in short order. Says ho, "What's this ?" "That's your inflation article," savs I. AT COST ! FOR CASH ! for Sale - or Real!! ELI UMMER'S COLUMN. H il i a a I K h Of every description Cheaper T!i;m Ever. Some things even BS3L,0"W COST ! ! ! Chamber Sets, $25 and up. "Do yon Pxnoct to io paid i.r the thous- j Dressing Bureaus, $12.50, up. Bedsteads, $3, ud. Extension:TabIes, $7.59, up. Chairs, $50c,up. Boston Rockers, $2.50, up Centre Tables, $6, up. Wool i:i id Wire 3Iwl tress es, very Cheap. Everything in the Furniture Line, Cheap. If von don t believe it call and see for your elves. nt SHETOCE'S, I 'LATTSM O U Til, N E I i. It von pav me on an inflation basis, I must set up my matter t match, so I stretched it out. You get a column of mattero what's the odds?' 'Get out of my oflice; and so after teaching him a wholesome lesson in finance I went ! over to work for Deacon Smith" "Were you ever in Omaha?" "Oh vps ! worked for Doc. Miller of the llernl'I. He's a snorter etusoa worse than Horace Greeley and writes his editorials on brown paper'with an old dinner fork. Let's have some more beer. We were shown by Mr. Pratt, of Rock BlufTs, some curiosities in the way of old Continental and state mon ey one hundred years old and over. One bill had: "Three dollars Colonial Money of Nov. 1775. Continental Congress guarantees Tiirki: Dollars" It was printed by "Hill and Sellers, Philadelphia," Tiie other read : "Two Dollars. Indented bill of Two dollars shall entitle the bearer hereof to re ceive bills of exchange, livable Lou don or Gold and Silver at the rate of i t.: 0.l5y rj,..,. wi,.-. n w ,.,irf an i four shilling's and six-t?nce sterling ! . ::H"'- l-i!S"' is '.. m-.-: in ;i!- r,y of ; ;i Ivt i l isi;ii:. a tin' K-i!i! li ot tllf l!it tt mioii per Dollar for said bill according to ioveii known ttnoiiioi T tie v.v.-t. t ail ami ...... .. , ,. , " , I tie i-.'!nisicl tiiat ia-v i lairt'sr :m moot the um-etiuns ot an Ac v. ot As-'intlT .-..mh.m i- inMiti!.iii .r 1:;- kind in Ai.irir:t of M.irylan d.datcl Annapolis, 10th day of April, 177-1. Clapham W. FJdi.5. On the back side was: "Printed bv A. C. A. F. Green, An- Medical Institute r,STA B1.KK r.i AM a nF.Frun fr'JCO.'J Qf.UJIKilY. , i or l .if v.;' (rss:,:i I: ! i'i'-.,t J :!! n: :n.- :Vx i u.tl. PliVHte 'Mil V-tit : ! i ':;--' .f lifili x. I sm-ii as ytiiuiis. iii:iii i .! ivi. (.n i't. MrU'iinc i Hi t'. al l'Mt i-lli: i'i:r.--.i'v a':u r.iii.ii 1 :-. i'ii!. i iriMial j.ifr.-- tit!e i-f th" 1 iii'tiat, "kin it li.im s an tiv:i!t t v. h inii'a; a!i -l.l sin . iiaiirriura cai' .l ,tt ..! tl.ij ctn.Kit-r ! ,..r ... t ! i 'i f nti'i I !;!''' 1; live u :'. V cuivd it, napoli, atid tins sumul.tr Legend . i ,lVt. . v,.r i7.-.7. .-.w i-.:iv.i. "Two dollars ritual ls. Sterling. JV'V -" r'-,-s 1 " i i"). Soxi'.'U Di'iil.ily ai.ii I iiik lfi:r . Loss i f 'Tis death to Counterfeit" j rm r. :. the i,-miIi t: M-it-ahn-i-'in ynutii.x i nai e'f i;i m iuii it yc;iis. ai.il all iii,j)U- ., " :,- , . . i I infills t man ia1. jicnnaaf c.tly nired without 1' roin tli Ii.nMi.--.otiT Tim.s, lid. 3., lx.j.j . i,.r,.ury or any ..Hit iihu-v.:! ..iM.!i. rali.-nt- tt c i . i ..i t ' at a iUo'a:icc I "i'a!f .1 lv I'.Mli-r. X.'.liciiiP.s sriu JJngg & Hrother, who can boast of e ,.M.vwl.lf.. V(lll!) ,,. wi, .,ve ,..(lll,. Conducting the largest seed business ill ! Hie vn-iim.H or..:t ny vi tint dreadful and illl-kllTlll'f t .o". "-"- ............ .....i..., nnt-c-i-i 1 thi-v will give ; the known world. ire compile a work in which to the lloi icultural and horticultural public the benefit of their thirty years of experience in the culture of vegeta ble and flower seeds. The work tvill be substantially bound, and its several hundred pages will be illustrated with uiiiii-ions cuts, chromatic plates and succinct direct ions with regard to. the to ;ia urn niiiMv -i ,iv.' ;r.ous:ii:,n oi oiiim men h! Die most i a :i- I lali ni-. an. I lriiii;:nt intt-1-lei-t, who ii:i'ii ot'ii i lie , i!irjii. euatoK Willi tlie r!i u:: Hi : s o; ele. ;':.',.( .'. ..r waked to -si.iey t!:e hvia-r iyre Miay eail w uii lull eonft ileuee. Waal a -: t v ti.at ymin man. liif I'.mie of his eoiMitiy. llie il. M :i:IL; of l;i jiarents. should he s!:;iiel;i'd i'miu all jh oii. ei.s. ami f n joynielits ot lile !iy the conveijiK iiees of deviat ril; from the tiai'n i:uire a:id iuduliii in a eeitaiii s.-e; li.it.it. !l!eli jhtsoii must, lie- ii'iv eoiHti.ii.iaTinu; marnat,-.-. '.file-; t iiat a wniiiu incia aan liii.iy arc lu-nt li:'fesarv r.vniiH- 11, . 1 . , - i-p 1 . 1 1. . . ....... ...... 1 .i. 1.1 '1 1 1 1 i;iirCU culture of everything known ! viMiou: the.,. t'-.- j..uM.iy tluouuii iitv be in the lloral and vegetable kitigdom. I conn s : weary tilvriina::. tlte .rosj,e-.'t hourly Wo l-,w.iv ..f 1... .o.t. 'i,..Hl r ..o !;. .1 t,. ! oarkem io the view. the liiiml l. eomes sliadow- U e know or no one oetlt-r (ju!i.a-a to ((, xvii -., .j,...,.-. ami ni-d it : mel.-m lioiv re treat on the above subject than MriggS ' lieetions that the i- iw;nesso :;r.riip: i' r;iiKtii-- ip,it.ir u-'in( c.wik 'liv iM in U t t.t w.t li oi;r o-. n. 'to ail erri'i;r joiia-i men we ',0''-0r' W.'U,-S'- St1 "e SOa I voi::d .-.-V. d..l...i k.-e,, li.is s.-. iet lo vein-self most every citv. town, vihage. or ham- an I voar'i;i..i uniii -.: ;ns sai'i-t-a tin- viiaN .'-..u let in the United Mates. Ther are ''V ' ! :i r''''ik l'.r :' , ''1 ;i 10 v"1"- ... r , -. , I M-lt : nd :i 'Mir'l' ii to si.eiety. I f v. m u e entan- I'l.n 1iL.11 j;ninn.' 01 .;eii3, w.u iuc j..),., tlie sn. 11 i ot self-ix loithcotning work w.ll emanate irom eminently practical sources. What Seth Green is to lish, ll.trry or Purdy to fruits, Ilriggs it Drother ore to seeds. A very large edition will be published which, it is well understood, will lessen h.iiioa. or ; i:v mi- vate o isease, t!.-o irom 1; . .-es; r'o-i :n. Mid ap i'.y at sr. Jos, 1. 1 Medical Iiistitiit.- for treat ment and 1 ecoaic one 11. ..re ;. I.ianan lici!:g. V-' 'il.es 11 .ran' ed or inony l efniied. i f'" Ml female ilir.icnlti. s ;;n.l iniedinionts te Marriage treated v.illl s.ii'.'iy a.-'d nic'ess. i i?-A Kicat mei!ie:;l ii'ni;i a:id secrets for la dies and "I'lifs. Sent free for tuo slamns. -. . 1 .1 . . w . 1 t . 1 .. the price per volume Purchasers of ! street. b.-t.-.-:i e-.,nd ;..i,i Third st .i.i, the work outright will onlv be charged j M i cost, while the customers of Ilriggs & llrother will receive it as a premium on the purchase of seeds. The intend ed work will go to press about May next, and the artists are now engaged upon the engravings. It will be sepa rate and apart from the January Cata logue, which will be issued in Decem ber, or from any other of the publica tions of this well known house. Every lover of lloi iculture or horticulture should put hiiiKcl f, or herself in tlie wav of obtaining it. j.;;y THE MARKETS. HOME ma 1: KIMS. KFi'oi:rt:i nv wiiitk x dakmaii. turn table from John I. Kedick, and he indulges in all sorts of visions for lted ick in the future. If reports are true, alout the revis ion of speeches in the Congressional Record, such as Messrs. Hill and Cox ade, we should like respectfully to in quire of what use is a record that re cords everything but what is laid. Away with such a farce. Either make the rectrd a true version of what is said or do away with it altogether. Counterfeit bills of the following national banks and denominations are in circulation ; First. Lock port. New York, S 10 : Traders.Chicago.S'3; Third, Chicago, $5; Merchants, Chicago, 85; Firbt,lJoton,$100; First, Philadelphia, $10; Ninth, New York, S2; First, Can- III QK.t itv Vloilo-hkPTlsip. X.Y fti-'iHchmend. TmL. First. Pad- They "ve struck a four foot vein of brook. N.Y., 810; Central. Rome, N.Y, coal in Pawnee County. It was over $lo- YUnt. Aurera, III... laid bv a lwrd SHlphur formation. pie think they want it. thev go to work ami organize a company, for the pur pose of having whatever they want, ix men are put in as directors, etc., and the result is most astonishing, as well as satisfactory. Try it! Try it! ye Plattsmouthians. Come, you fellows with money here, wake up! We must have soma new bus iness in here. Bridge the Platte; coax the Pock Island in; get the U. & M. to build the Trunk Road. Do something or die. Plattsmouth is crying for manufac. tures. and the IIekald is showing en terprise in publishing inducemente! &utto?i Times. Oh, dear! how long ago that seems; ar'nt you never going to wake up here? Look at West Point, and Fremont and Millford. We are pleased to learn from Mr. Sam Thomas that his father, Mr. Thos. Thomas, who has been very ill, is slow ly recovering. Money,. tioiJ...".. .Store, and at the door. 1 v near (,'orn Oats live t.:'.r!ev I Flax Seed.. lio-s I ' . : ... Mr. Yeomans, of Weeping Water, 1 limkv.'litat t - 1 . . A t w . rr 1 c.tiieu ojj me iiei:ali nies iay. latest NEW Uncle Stephen Holison, with a little basket of apples, stopped to see the Hkkald on his way to the annual meeting of the Horticultural Society, at Lincoln. He has apples two years 1 -lour . , , , , . . 1 Wheat old preserved by his process that are j Corn as sound as a nut. j Vy '.".";" Miss Julia Porter, from Washington. lio-s!' .". til llll i'iltl l riH It. l. ill H7 O..L.I lll.l.VTT? his green-backs, has been home on a visit. Charley Forbes, manager of the Sig nor Blitz troupe, came in for a chat. r.i'Z -X 2" n; -t" 21 '- ri. :4 '. ." 'i M IM i (hk.4 mi ij YOKK M V11KETS Xk'.v Vu':tK.,Ian. 20. ............... ' ' 1 el li' Obstacles to Marriage- Illfl'V !tf!;fftr Yo'itis; 7tt-n tiom the eilei-ts o: Errois and Alxises in early life. Man hood ivs'.ored. I iiijiedi'c.ciits to iarria;je re mover. Newiaetia.il "f tre-itmr-nt. New and remark:. hie remedies. l;:oi an.l t ireoii'.l s s-nt fif. ia -i-aie.i cnvci:it.s. ,(tir.-s-i llnw Al'l' ANS' X I 't i( )N. 4. N. Ninth M.. I!ii!.idr!iiiia. l".i. an iitstitntioii h.r. ii ; a !i.".;h re"i:atioii for llonoraii;.' cor, Juet and n olussuinal skiil. svl muii Ainoiilh, JfeL', Jan. Jtk, "Jt. To my Customers : J ilcRifc. La lliank all tnij. aid lafraLA fa& tlici& niunct aiL& cv-ide.nci'& of! goad mill and Ilia con United and ua I liable lalf anntjc llirij. hauc extend ed Id ma mliile m business, in IPlaltsnw it'll. a till fume a fern ,jaods, mliicli must le closed ant litis month, as the tftatc ii tented and allies ft allies tahe l osses a ion soon. jDhese ,jaods mill lc sold at s7eal i Red actions, and all lat-ltes desuina la Laij op. such ,fjA)adx as me hane left, mill find it Qfealltj. la the 'u advantage la fuuehase of me. . JToiintj to sec tjoa all on hand during the ttext JDhifttj It a js ; .J shall La chcctftilltj glad la fecciuc ijaa. ffli lfliunmch.jp if r. a See! Head! Look!! 1MB BW I The Compliments of the season t all our customers, from Salomon NatIian For the increase in our trade and tlie 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 and better inducements for them to do so. '..11. -SJiJL.iiJAia FAMILY MEDICINES A nr: the rpsult of an experience of thirty ytt In the practice of a unrrenfiil physlrlan . ,,.'rr r0"'1 -AueKtrfcettff ffwtsnnil herh so Jiidielonslv and inedh inally eoinldiied. thai every part of the diseased t,odv rrcnlveg 1 help rerinfreil. It W not claimed i VMet for all the lllnof lif.. Imt for dyspepsia. Inhloni and liv. reomplaint. Uver mid Kue. rlior dehiluy. and all iliv;m of the tomarh Im-r and dhtt-fttive oritatii. it li an effect ual re'niedv' A preventative anoint fever and acne and malarious dise.isrn It is lmniria,ied It treiit;then and huiliN np the del.llliatoU ),v. fem, and Kives renewed Tifor to all t,;,rt of (lit bodv. KIiic'm Cure Arts as a dlnrrllr eTarnint In t-asex of dropsy. Kont. Kravel. nml disease of the bladder and kidnevs. purities the Moo,! rnres scrofula and eruptive diseases, rlieuinatie and neiiralcic pains, and all dieajse of ilia uii. nary ortrans. I'.vprrlomnt - A prompt remedy for eonchi aath ma. cioup, and all diseases of tho throat. Iiiiiks and t hest. and the first taCes mt ea sumptloii ami tvphold teyer Fi'vrrnml A sue I'llU-Are prepared ei pressly to aid the tonle In eurliic anil and a. elnotiie eases, thev act without deletion . ,,,,,J',,1 "","-M'eiis tin, MI're f ' the flesh, and penetr;tes to the hone or sent of ! pain, Kivimr relief to manor beast as upeadllr as any outward application can. Sold tiy all DniLKists and Dealers k. t. laki i.i .n ro.. ..V1 . lyinlinplon, r,m W"e hope to see you at the old stand, the ensuing year, where we are prepar ed to do a large wholesale ami retail business. We have just received .1 largo new stock of goods. PURCHASED FOR CASH I Right from Head-Quarters and the it the very lowest prices; which we intend to sell at such rates as will -tonish everybody. lowing BScasi the fo! We have employed the OLD RELIABLE mium CARPENTER WORK! w. L. Tucker, has removed to tie.1 ! iii!.Mm.r opposite "frth e;vs ll irdw ::e Store, i' . n ttii ."- trcet. i'.et. .Main aud Viae.i Wli.-i-o in add it ion to uthrr work, ho will fiives ecial attention to REPAIRING FURNITURE, J.lv7.Yr; I'liTl'liE riiAMLs.S-''. A1.m .srer I.Nti t for :li COMMON T. Pi.KS.-of wl ic'i liniiioer 0:1 !i:ii:d ; Jill 1 see I licln. sfxsi: IKOX- 1 l.ave u i-ail Cartful Work an I Prnmjt Attenl-n)f'- to Calls. 4-i-ty WM. L. Tl'CKKi:. 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 a-s so many do iJUT WE 1)0 SAY: we are the only Exclusive Dealers, in our city in Staple & FANcy DRY GOODS. il 1 ' . . 1 in inese lines, aim 111 uilU.Ns, we lead the trade. We have the best assortment of the atest novelties from the last patent needle to the most fashionable stvle of silk dress. We sell at the lowest prices that can be found between here and San-Fran cisco, cal. We think that few mer- hants CAN COMPETE WIT IT Ui. and to convince you, we especially ask your candid attention to the following list of prices: JTST IX!! .') cases of American standard print f--,T3 yards for 00 1 case cotton ll mnel, at 10 yards for 1 00 12 cases ooniestic ginghams, at 10 yards for 1 09 ."i cases of muslin, best brand 13 yards for 1 00 A very large assortment of black and colored alpacas, double warp, the linest in the cit.v, from 2 c a yd. up. A prim? lot of ladies shawls from 81 up. Orp t chain, standard brand, 5 pound package SI 25 A new and handsome, lot of carpets, hemp, from 27 J 2' cts. up. Ingrain, from ;. " " three-ply, from 8 " Xew stock of handsome embroideries, from 122 cts. per yd. tip Ladies fashionable collarets, from t 5 cts. up. Xew stock, all colors, of worsted fringes 20 cts. per yd. In addition to all these new goods at very low rates, we offer our large slock of LADIES' AND GENTS' Jas. B. Folden. Now, Flip's, if 'you WAtt Fail? Dealings, and to go horn satisfied, bring in your Whoa. Wo also respectfully announce to you that wo hivo go 011 a full lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, (lucensvraro, Boots ifc Shoes, Notions, i5'c , &v, Furnishing Good f now 011 hand, at PRICES ! OUR Saw Mill Yard is well stocked with CoUonvyood Fencing, AND ntiilriin" Material, Axle Trees, A XI) Wagon Tonguct, Come trlitn you mnl anything in ovt line, and yt value for your monty. J.c&H.Shera, IKH1L. ULlil'S. ;Vt. Zitt I.ATKST CHICAGO MAUKKTS. Cl! U'AO.l. J.lll. 20. , i. 11 ;.) :m r; "8 ".1 S J.K;i ii jOL'tli". Ti MfUiiteiiano r Health. The tiiaiotfiiitiiee r lieaitli is olteis more ciif ficult than its K't-overy. A'i:i:it.-l eoiiui; i.ii of tin? al!ii.s;.lK'ie, iin!ic:Utliy '.!:.; iei:. i-x-tieim s tt he.it or cold, and constji.t ex;hivire lie is the boy beau ideal of a manager, ! t rmiKli wotiier. ur all s. many iirovoca an.l tlif. nl.l "il-mnr .r u-o i,a .. ,1f.-,f -..i-l i tions of itLs.-'si-SfH. Tl.fre is l ut one sure w:iy of - " ' f) ' V W IWJV4 interesting performance. Mr. Geo. Savage, of Brighton. Iowa, made glad the heart of the Herald by his presence this week. (Jen. Jno. IS. CT&rk returned home to nattsmouth un Tuesday. Hon. E. Barnum, of Unijan Hills called on us yesterday. MORROW BROS.' IS LA t'KS.KIl II AXI) Machine Shop. At IV I.. Morrow's old "t.-iin!, Seventh St., & Chicago Ave. Wo :11c iiTarr-.! t o a jjorKral ImsiiiHs hi HOKSE-SHOEING, And it-iirl a.rr ill ii!ml or Inr!iin. fry. HUfU n i;i-ajr. f rn, Ti! i-i; ii; ij fai-'ilnrs, I'iOWM. &c i 'i;'i!:i.'ii.-M.r. iii."l:.'i.il to !o-.i!i Ii. an 1 - T T T T T T TJ O . eststt.lwli. .y ju-HHoiti loii'ceoj !!t.'r- j iJi 11,1, i ll, Vg. iicati..i:.vi;.irof i.i. I.imIv ami nii- . JA1-,J) AM) ALL Iron & Steel Work a Specialty. Its 'farfe 2T Am our dveruBr iitat not u..l lu nlertl tnent nun,'.ri hn dUtinot, we wiU iuteriir.-t nd ! rt it u f.iliowi : Atithor of Plain Horn Talk, Miilii-nt Cw.nnn IVm Science in Su.ry. eto.. 1 lpximrtin Awnn (rtir. Ka-t 2th Strwt), Nw York, an Iiiiroil'(f t'BVsl.-iAK. trta all f.rrma of L$tiffriwj or C hronta !ift"Ae. an-t rro-iToa l-tt from all iarta Ita ClTIMZCU WOM.D. By t.ia original tmv of conducting a JI1l-al TrW tr; he i iiromt-fiilly frrnit'tii nunrroin ir rn( la; ICuropp, tlie WckI Indlca, Ponilnlnn Ca liatla, and in every .art of the United Btatua. Or dM.tTion druftn nri. lie ha. dnriuir the desil'P to dispose of OUT HA J'X. f-ity Cinyear tmttrd uwfiilljr nearly .r qulw i..p. . Jill iw.b. .iiii. . - .. - rtr.-fnl! record.-d, whether they tx; cmrinmi-nuvl t.f l-tt.-r ur in peraon. or ol.Ted by the I..rtir or rria awat ihyiciana. The latter ar aJl artcnKfla Turjlcu! men. HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE Are treated. All inal;d at a dUrance ar" rrnIrM to answer a llt of plain qnwti'.n. whtrh elicit trmy ym'.tMn uruirr wiiirli tt:e inTa.'i.l toT.t. All rnm iHHturtUtiin IrvtUit Hrtctlv nmfl.iftml. A ni'l'U ey.terri of Tfr.rTnK rr:il nii k or .i;f'iuitt. Li .f qiiMtionn ent tree, on ai.licntin, to any irl of th" world. Hirry parfe patn.li't 'tt Etiumcm (if Kev-TKa, nlao arnt fre. All th fwininciial ara from th.wc who have l-n trtatcl by mail and ex;.r, Advice i orricE, ox ax mit, WM.m or luauuk. CM1 od or aJUrcaa DR. E. B 4 FOOTEi Ko. 120 Lexington Ave., V. Y u r tu'w.v run ret ,,... SHOES, TRUNKS an t VA LISES, PURS, BLANKETS, A.I COMFORTERS. JEW EL R Y , and Ladies Millinery poods will be elos e.s out at IEAI) DOWN, BED ROCK, Cash Prices, .SS (line trimmed 1 50 CASSI3IEISES.JKAXS. W. 1 TERP ROOFS, A ND LA VI ES' CLOTHS, in the same catalogue, ix sno::r : LINEN GOODS, WINTER GOODS. -t:ll wlion thus sil!)- ctTt'i-tiiall v truanliiif; th.- joi-t.' to tllHt is to a! iv. oif r l.irily of it fiiii-lioii.s. Tlif j.rniii ics of ;.a m viuonmt a.id corrective art- li.' i.owv coinhinci! in H.:-t icr'.H S.oiii;u-.i I'.ittr, v. at t he s.im? time that it intiis.-s t;n( ot.-d vi:;U'y into ibr. J VNifii,nvemiwe iicy of t he si m.iri-n. ) liver, tt.. vcls and urioary organs lour'. u r r. "ii l'C-riih.iity in tne !; Isiirire ot l't:i:riio.,s tiiton whioli welfare of t he cot ir? !i vsi.-al zation is ilciH-nilci.t. llealtli cajuun lo ni(?r. ef- Ief!lv irnHaHtmd tli v n?tni th Birwra. A f and all articles of luxury not staple, will be sold way down, to make room for tin IMMENSE NEW v - ! Spring Stock ! To Vrxler. ZrAU Work Warranted to Gir- &t- Now come ahead, all of you; glad to show you gHKls, and gladder yet to, SELL TO -yOXJ, SoJomoii 5' Jfathan. nattsmouth, Xeb, Jan'y 12th, 'TO. 4-Trv. JlunM to Mil 2JrHM'cs Tlaiit 7o.rre Talit and Med i col Conuncn. Sense: Alio IT tlolcs Science in Story. Ur Particulars address unnyj ti ii ftiUish i r. Company Ti!) t stf. Dr. Eersr' Toai Eowel ani Pite Pills. Th.- pil a are an IcfaMil.Ie remedy tor cnt:paHoa and piles caaie t by we.ikn.sM or ipp'.t"U of ti perimVtio motion of the lwela. Tlnf very gmity inrreao iha aiiv ty of the lnten'Infcl canal. prixVmw mrjts. aiid r.'Uet-a pii.atotic. iti.iaridt r.ava been cn-frl l.y them. Price M crnJA aent by mall on nMvi.t of prioe. Pvi-pHr.-d o-ily :T F- ALFHhlJ REXCK A.R0T, PUjiiiXciiT, 4ri fouaTa Avann, Nix Vobk C'iti. XV. Bsrger' Comnoaad. Flail x'-rict of Ehubarb aod Daadilioa. Tie he o.vraIinat jn of purely vrvtah e makr. U) Mtfimy rr.fj.ju.? Ci.omel or K'tie V . It t:uJTiii ta llvc. lncrotiia thi tow of oiIk. ni tha roiaortv Mora t'.rjM Liy .f IVi lre, b.liniteieea and haiHtiial -i.l tip--.i rw an 1 tai iliaeak. nrjiii from auoh M iy.;a. ck had irhe. fl.uul' m. eto. The tff a ;tonMO this Huthh wfa be ptox-J. viKtt.l v. at nnra LO tni pui a or.e or twt Im.uIa are nufficient t 'Jw eo:i exicHi --nt. f:i!iv. an 1 remove pimpiet a id at-iina !inl i.y livtr troui. V lr'9 i-I perb-ilav S b.Uls ft . W.H 1M w:t oti mi ! ih rrii-. v an.' a'. lr. fr 4 .h:ir'e rr.-r-ant pry Xfy ?. ALr PhH.U f-EfCilRT. llmvi-w, .t7T.? fa A