THE HERALD. .ejSMfT JJ?'-,-!J-:JrJ A--U L J L' FHOM THREE QUOTES. TiinKE ffnovEs, Cass Co., Neb, f January 8thf 137j Priki IThkald : Through the lri:il an.I triumph of life, ne beheld o, r glorious old Ontenniar year pass away into the vicissitude of nature, f rjr it is natural for old things to fade away and new ones to take their place. Within our own community and so cial eir.-Ie, we bid farewell to the old yt-ar, and welcomed the New Year in with jung and festivity at the Union Clnrrch, about which I shall attempt to give a short sketch. The festival was opened with singing from choir; ' and organ accompani ment. Mis3 liell Daily presided very effi ciently at the organ, and with a little laore force and practice will become m . 1 . Ml' A. M. It.. one or tne moat unuiant siars, vi wie ge in which wo live. The music, speaking of it in the i-lighlv-st manner, was s enchanting j m I f xbilarating us to eradicate all faints from the hearts of everyone present, and filled their sou's with glad re.'?'. After this followed a short me ter prayer by Rev. Hall, then com-nil-need tli3 chattering and prattling of onversatiosi, which was a general in-di'lgi.nce- Al 8 o'clock snpper was announce-d and the whole auditory touk a general sla-npede for the festive tables, put ting one ill mind of a ilock of sheep run;."ig vr-.a barn floor; after some con fusion,5 about 40 were seat eddied the rrin being put into immediate action, s.tlled the plaintive "air of "tramp, tramp Cue boys are marching." while the unseated guest receded and wait ed like Marys "little lamb," un'il their turn. The Tables were bounteously , and i.bundanlly spread with all kinds' of Fweet msafs and eatables that one's iieart could wish. Af tor all had finish ed their gormandizing mastication we had the pleasure of listening to a few Ift ief remarks by Rev. Hall which were nouud and instructive. Returning again to the musical part of the even ing's entertainment. The pieces were -veil rendered of excellent selections and the voices mingled so harmonious ly and melodiously together, as to pro duce great efficacy upon the audience; but devoid in a great measureof that bas33 primo, basso secundo, and bas so profunda, which shook the very! walls of the ltue brick. Causing the hearls of tUe pco;.le to glow and quake. And through the atmosphere diil n-vcrberate, Makin the blood of the listener coid. A ihey sat i: their pews so urave and held. The proceeds of the festival were i0.5, which went in support of their paster. At 10 o'clock all indulged in tha L. 51. Doxology, and benediction ro jtounced, we were dismissed, and all went on their way homeward, rejoic ing and singing as they went. Your excellency, lIOIIKX-ZOLLEn THE STOR OF It 1 ASMS. It was during the summer of 1873 that Mr. Iinnett bg.in to pay marked attention'to Miss M.tr. HNe had the seat of honor on the box of his coacii. .She w.ts the honored guest on board hi yacht. The ensuing winter tlt".v vere scon much together out driving, at the theater, tit receptions, at dinner parties, at the opera. and soon u was reported thit they were engaged to be uarried. The march was regarded a brilliant one by the young lady's friends specially as the voting people sccm -d devoted to each other. The friends of Sir. Rennett and his illustrious fath er were equally p!eased. though some "Alio were aware thai the young gen tlf toan had an erratic, impulsive, un fortunate temperament, and h id been .several times engaged, had their fears. It was premised, however, that Sir. Rennet t was really most devoted to Sli.-s May, wh.- is a very charming your.g lady and they hoped for the best. Mr. Rennttt is not a lady's man. He rather avoids ladies' society, iinding more pleasure in that of gentlemen, in clined, like himself, to polo, yaehiing and atLlttic sports. His greatest fau't, now so generally known thai it is no secret, was his liability at any moment to go on a spree. Laquor gives many meu a dull nature; it so affects Mr. Rennett, intensifying his impulsive ness, obstinacy and Scotch suspicion, and deadening tho many noble quali ties of head and heart which charac teme him when he is "himself." Rut it had been some time since he had b'-en on a spree; lie was too assidious in his attentions to his fiancfe; he was too much interested in his preparations for the introduction of polo at Jerome Park; he was looking and conducting himself generally so much for the bet ter, that all his friends began to hope, this time, there would be a marriage. It was rumored tint a date in May had been fixed for the nuptia s. Sud denly, as these even. a always occur and just as he had so often done before the prospective groom went oT on one of his unfortunate sprees. The prep arations for the wedding were prompt ly suspended. The spree over, the unfortunate man once more in the full possession of his really splendid faculties, was the pic ture of remorse. His fiancee- wrote, offering to release him. He wrote frankly, acknowledging that he did not think himself worthy of her, saying that, once married, her influencw over him would be all powerful. Of course she relented. After last summer's season of Polo at Jerome Park. Mr. Dennett went to Newport and started the game there. His betrothed, her brother and other members of the family were his hon ored guests tWoughout the season at Newport. AV'ith the return to town in the autumn came rumors of the arrival from Piiri nt tliA wil !inr t ritis:lll. on which the custom offleials wfie Biiid to have deni.tnde.1 .sJ.O'JO. The nuptials were to be private. One day i there crathered in t.li. ?.r:.v in:ms n i i small but select eire'e of relatives and friends, and there was a fair vuiinj I liride arrayed in lier simtlrss wliite, and there was a Cl.r-ytn m to make th twain on-; but there wan no bii.le prooin. Another letter and ;tnt!ier forgiveness. The iH.iirrmmt f.ttlivr would consent only on condition that the groom should m,ike a mari iay K:-t-tlemcut. The grtxmi objected; th lavvs of th S:ate make sutitcierit pro vision. Pitrental ciinsent w;is finally given to the selectien of another elate. A wedding tour on the Continent w. s decided on. 'Un tho evening before the j day the old, -unhappy story was repeat- j eel, with aggravating circumstance's, j WhPn J.Ir.Tiennett left the house the i ladies were in tears. One of the broth- ! ers cume in, found them crying nnd I askHl thecauw. What followed is now j History. N. T.Snn. Lettert JBojz: (All communications for this (lopartnieint nnst he lal uly written on one Kide of the- priper. contain no personal or improper aUu-dons and lie aeeoinpacied with the writer's hkai. unriie thoiiich It i.ecd not newssnrfly he siuued t" the article written. Cnv;iiltMit. cumlo as they like about that, hut must inform us privately of their real names. TLATTSMOUTn. Jan. Sth. 1877. Editok IIei:ald: We girls (at school) were talking, and wondering if it would be allowed to have puzzles in your letter box (to fill it up "kindy," if there were not enough letiers), and we thought it would make it more in teresting sometimes. These puzzles are of my own manufacture. - Biddy IJeklin-da O'BraEN.' NUMERICAL ENIGMA NO. I. I ara composed of ten letters Sly 4, 2, 10, 7, is a mode of -death. "" 7, C. 2. 8, is an insect., " 1, 4, 2, 8. is an interrogative prono'n. " 2, 3, 4, is a tree. " 7, 9, 8, is a verb. y. 4, 3, G, i3 a part of the body. " 4, 2, 3, 4, is an artie'e of food. M 1, 5, 0, 7, is a part of a bird. Ans. next week.J ANAGRAM NO. I. ADVICE TO CHI1 DKE.N. Spe akwhe nyouar espo kentoc orae wh enyouar ecal led. DROP LETTER PUZZLE NO. I. A-l-s-o-g-l-t-a-g-i-t-r. 13. B. O'Brien. NUMERICAL ENIGMA NO. II. I am composed of nine letters. . My 1, 5, 8, 3, is lamentation. " 1, 8, 4, is a giri's abbreviated name. " 7, 9, is a preposition. G, 2, 4, is a material for burning. " 8, 3, is an article. My whole is a race of men. ANAGRAM NO. II. Dru nkaness isap airo fspec tacle sto seethe dev ilan dallh isw orks. DROP LETTER PUZZLK NO. II. M-k-h-y-h-u-h-s-n-h-n-s. A proverb Ada Fay. Hock Bluffs. Jan. 12th, 1877. Fkiexd Herald: I see that the "letter fox"is still alive and I wiil write a slKn tletter for it. As a great deal of snow has fallen, we vpect to have a'good time, riding down hill, skating, sleih-ridinp, etc. There have been several shooting matches here for heef and turkeys, and ilr. Karnes has proved to be about the best marksman that has shot, I believe. A number of the Peruviana have been spending tfee yacaticn with us, but returned to resume their studies at the Normal. n' i , j 4: m . . . . 11 k iiiiu luuu iituisu) itiiii., i h.irirnrhm Mr Sine vh tr,.-,h,l i. s to apples. In last week's i?sue, there aiipeared a lener winen seenieu to ne .sjuit! 1 some one; and in the letter was the ex pression: "saying a few remarks to hi scholars," which I think is improper. It eeems to me it would be better to convey information to the readers, in stead of scoring ane another. "N'ishiii? the "letter box" eueceFs," I remain, yours trtt'y, Sxekzek. Sunlight, Neb., Jan. 7, 1377. Mr. Editor : I a:u a little boy 7 ye.irsold; I can't write very well yet, but I will do tha b3t I C.ia. I like to read the clwidrea's letters ; I used to rea.l them in th? weekly Witms-i. I have two iittie brolhers, Eddy and Wilhe; Pa s.iy we will ;t!l b insn some day. if wa live. I go to school every elay; Mr. Hardy is our teacher; he i.s a very good teacher. I inasi not make my letter too long this tinu, for it is the first one I ever wrote. Charley IJoduitt. Another r.iaiuu Hine Case. Trotit the Chieasu Time. Salt Lake, City, Utah, 13we. 2S. The Flagstaff mine, Litil CM: on- wooil, one of t!r bst niia s i;i Ut i'n. has been seized by A. (1. iliKit-r, sent out from Lonion lv th; Fiastiiil ertv. JJrwin Davis, a well kuovn Cil- ifornia sneftil.tfor. uluttl tiie mine in London sotn year.s ago, receiving nn enoriMMtis sum for Ii is servi'..-e.s, ami al so holding ii large interest in tiie mine. To run tin Ihe stock in London u lew dividends were declared, Davis loaning tlie company the necessary money and liol lin? the mine as security. He lias had control of the mine for about three years, and taken out much ore, but ti3 the company get no returns, Hunter has come for the property. Davis' manager. J. X. II. Tat rick, vras iu Oma ha when a Jutice of the l'eaee put Hunter in possession. Heavy litiga tion is expected to follow. The Flag staff is close to the Lmnv.i mine, and has many features as to its sale to the 13iglisii, &c, similar io tii.it no.ed prop erty. Flagstaff stock has fallen from 22 to less than 1. Hunter says he is hacked hy the English stockholders to the extent of S5o;j,00 ), and Davis is re puted to possess immense wealth . 'Patrick of Omaha," seeras to becom ing out genera ly. ComstI're Vaalrllt's Will. Commodore Vanderhilt leaves all his property to his stm, Win. II. Vander hilt, who is to pay the following he quests: Half a million each to his four daughters; to Come. ins Vandtrbiit.his son. the interest on t?r;rt),U00 ; to Cor nel ins J. Vanchniuit. son of Wm. II., 32,i0O0,00U; to his wife, rJM.Ono, in addition to the SOOO.OU') settled oi: her at ilarriage, together with his mansion, f urniturtJ, plate, horses, etc.. In a ldi tion he leaves a million tobe tlivi ied among a list of names which he has left with Win. II. Vauderbilt. Among minor legacies are: to the fsMiii y physician, Dr. Laisby. 810.000; to Captain James ilraisted, former em ploye, 34.0;);); Lambert Waideli, an old 111 ne,K's":"WJ; lograndin, n. J - 1 horn, -,(00 ; l;tV- Dr. Deems, f,100JiV Co. ne.ms li). li. .tuderrillt, hid Sulla : and William, and Samuel Darton, nephew of the Com nv dot e. are -entoi s of the Wi'd and iruMrm. The coiiiiil e;ive.-i to the tiie eajii.-JiI a m'k of tiie New York t'eiitial and Iln Jiwi River railroad To Win. K. Vanderliil , another grana son, 2J,0!o sliare.s of the sarao s.oek. dvliverable at his majority. To (leo. Vauderbilt, another grandson, 2o,C0 shares of the same stock undtr tLe same restriction. "I should think vou would be asha ed to pitch into th.it iiltte h-iv." s u a pedestrian, as h - ci.ight a bit bootbl i--k cn.Ung a sma I awshov. ' Ye weti'il, hey?" sneered the hid. as he gavf Is no - ie a wipe. "D'ye think I.' g for a big boy and tret ajl pmind d up?" " . A sveeJv occupation the llorist. - Mcbenrk'n Pulmonic" fcyrnp, Kea Weed Tonic, and Maxjrakk Pill. Theso deservedly celebrated and popular medicines, have efleeted a revolution in tiie healiiiir ait., and proved tne fallacy t m-veral maxim liicli have for so tunny years oliNtrueted Hie progress if ruertieal xeier;ee. 'i'li I. Use supposition that "t'oiisiiiiipiion is inc"ir.ii!e'leUned liYtik-i:ili!t front attempting to lind remedies for that iM c:te. and uatiiints leeoneil- d themselves to lU nth without in:tkin;r an effort to po f.-olu I a doom wliieii tliev suri posed uuavoidatile. it is ' now tiroved, however. I hat e'iiMi;i;ion rin he cmcil and that it han hftn cured in a very great imniher of cases (soaie ot them apparent! des perate ones; ly Iienck's Pnlitiouiu Syiup alone; n mi i.l other eases by tlie same meul eit:e in ounce! ion with Seheiiek'S ."Sea Weed Tonic and .MaiKtrake 1'ills. one or !oth, accord -in-; to the requirements tl tiiv ese. fir. Hchejiek himself who enjoyed uiiintej rupt orl i'iiiuI lifullli fur murp than fortv vears. was ! iip:.sed at .mi time t im at tiie very sate oi neat a, tiis puysieiaii pioiiouiM-inji ma i.ic hum-let's, and abandoned, him to his fate, lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and mnee his recovery, many thousands similarly allceted haveu-ed Ir. NchencU's preparations, with the sjme temairCaole success. Pull directions jicccnipai:y each, making it not absolutely necessar to personally me J)r. Scheuek unless patients with their luns exam cd. and for this purpose he Is professionally at hie principal olllee. Coiner Sixth and Arch Ss., Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must he addressed. teheiiek's medicines are ohl Ly all dmg.-h-ts. VIOK'S Fioweranti Vegetable Seeds ar planter) hy a million people in Ann rica. See V cU'b Cutalojjue lUusirattoiin. only 2 cents. ViaUs Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable. 10 cents, with legatit cloth cover" l.n. All my publications are printed in English aud German. Address. JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. . jrtirj"ry T 177. NliW YOIIK is?; The different editions of the .Sua dining the next year will ho tiie same a duiiiiir the ye:ir that lnis just parsed. Tiie l lily editions wiil on week iliivs he a siieet of f.nif pa:.es, a ad ou Sund.ivb a Naee-t of ei il.t pasres. r.'n broad col iiiuns wiiil. the weekly edi. it.u wii: he a sheet of eijiht paes ot the same l.:nciiuiis a'td char acter lh:it ai e aii e;td familiar to our li iends. The will coniiiiue to he the Livt.uous :id vocale of n foi ui and iv'.rei.eliiiietil. and of tne suhsiiti'.tion of statesmanship, uisdom, and iu tej.rit v for hollow prVteuc.. i.uhe; -lily and fraud in the administration of public affairs. It i!l contend tor llic uvei iiiiieiit of the people by the people i'.nd lor the j-cople. as o;;).med to Koveinnieiit by frauds in the ballot -l-x and in t tie countii!!.' of votes, enforced hy niuitaiy io lence. il will endeavor to sitpply its n: a tiers a body now not far from a million of souls with the most careful, complete, and trustworthy ac counts of current events, ana wii! employ for this purpose a numerjud and carefully selected statf of lep liters' and correspondents. Its re ports from Washington, especially, will be full accurate, and fearless : and it will doubtless continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred of hose who thrive hy pli'.iidenng theTreat:iy or tv usurpiii!' what the law does not give tl.etii. while il will endeavor to merit the confidence of the public bv defendim; tiierihtsof the peo ple against the eucivachiiieiJl of unjust. lied power. The price of the daily Siui will he c nts a muni h or S".5t a year, post paid, or with the Sunday edition K7.JO a year. Ihe fcund.iy edition alone, cig:.: pacs, s a year, post paid. 1 he Weekly i paces of .V. Viro ii e-d- unius, ill be fur: islu il diam 1. at the- of a vear. potp iid. The heiieiit ei t his I r re re'lueih.:) previous rale for ti e We ! y can be individual suhseribt-ts rti.i"ilt the ft ;u."i ii'f i'-s';ty ': m-'k'n V.p clubs. A! 1 lie v li,: e. i. ,. our fi.t mis eh:i;:,e !o ai'i :i: .:'a.l !.;;:: : ;. -a-la:0.!, wo m ill be .iMli-fa! to Ih.u.i.. J'il ee:y si:'j;i p I'oti wim M'ilas IIS leu or in or-' -..!' .er.-'-e:s fit.-in etie place wit! h? eii'.h-.e 1 '. i:.e . ' fifth" t-ier for hitxwlf wtiJ o.t eti;i! -.. jxt j ,(f;.e dr:i-r a ve r, ; i -- ten !. t li ."- e": t.,-:' s ! "fnier and pr.n: it-z arc barely rop-'hl : aiai. Oiin - I seier!;v t :ii Sic o; tl'.e slieei ai.o tne p'.'.iiy : 1 i lis ,-.i, letits. we are rohi.Urnt t.ie . ( ;.! w.d consoler the vye. hiy un t tie cneanesi v. spa per puhiis.ie.t in ;:ie woim. ana we m.s., ua-u uaei-flhe lervti.'S'. Ad-:i"-s. 'f il li Si'N. .e',y York Citv, N. Y. 1 1877. 5 4 t OHICAGOFOST. THE PEOPLES NEWSPAPER. CjEiZEJIZESSrjANIi BEST. REPUBLICAN IN POLIICS! APopuh.tr Ntic wiper, a Wel'-oine 17--itor in Ecery Home, within the reach of ec-ry one. The tnartazers or the i'.'-t take pleasure hi ;in- h;K it.ithineetith ' ar of exMenee. i:ie I'm iskuiiMii to tin jieo:':'-1 1 tne t": ; t'ie l!iicoli!;'ii'i!i;il. e-jio:iMil of wmhij; I ite li-:ii h-s li'-o ik:.i f (: 1 1 t.ii.t. Il ha. . ur in; tiie pie.M icni i, i I'xcitcitieiit aiiU in tite.s'ir l in eV'.-iit l tiiis l-'a.l in t"hc:i an I oVer U.e v.iiule couutiy. tar.cii a i-..iUo:i v. iilch lini joined for it thoi:w?s f Ft 7--trh in the Loy il People of the Nui tuiccsi. It hts aIvcM-atcil tiie success f the REP UJSL ICA N PA RT Y Hut i'.t tt;c sa::ie time It has in no manner e-;-ti'iiuateil tiie lauli-. r cir:i of lliose j t!i;.t pi.i t f:ini:y of ovris.lit or t;aii--re-.-to,!. ' It h:i never turi:eti lu.ith In Hi wh;ti it oclieveJ t! t-e ihe n.itil of ilcty, tii-r wish 1 it. re.tileis or the jiaiiiie. A . in i iie j..ist s.i in tili; liiliue. l he i'of v. ill h'; It ill: ul in jinlit ies to Favor th'i ctnyii'j out to the hJtir the Constitut ion tl Ameii lmeuts that were the oni.i ruiciit of I'.'i'.- tr.tr; an I of awh , i,-,,idaiija s uuii nsi,sc this coutrj to pro.qnrii;i utt-l Jin jwiul sonjvln ,r;i;l,t't i -s v ? ;;,'; or ar'.'ttrantt sliuciiin-j tin i'.. 1 2" nu lid. ,i t'.'.i":y is e"iili'e of ' th.HiJ'ti'iV-', an.'i vi: t hcu.eMiy emleaw In till Us depiiriiiii Ms i!.ei'( will l.e e;n-Iili.-.i uMiiy A XEWSVAPFAl, Ami while l;ei'i:j a il.iily r' ilex of event, it will uevei t iieless iiiiniiiT'in it riiaf.nMrr fin il"c,-i,.-y iinil fioinl tiusie iSa will m::ke it ::n ace!-unLr:e visitor in every v.cll-ordeivtl home, it- col utmis will bp. jutrued of every iinleeertey. :uiJ ii tiKniey c:i:i or will luy any of its simce tor tlie iniiine of any ll.i gii i.iiate' cr ii.iii:ii...l call-ii.-'. In order to meet tlie t eces iities of tlie tiiiiec. tlie i ieej, of tlie iVwt li.ive l-f eu ti.cil al tij following rates wliicli in. il.ee it by fur I he. c.e;.j est iievsp.iperiu the .orliivvett : DAILY. I'ostiii-e lY-i:!, One Vear ?T.w sis MouUis, :; ;,; 'iitlee .Molitlis t.TJ AVEEKLV, rosti'-s IM!d, ' 111 C!ius xi 1 ive, out- y.-r, .. . lilt illesol leu, oi.e ce.r.. . . In t !i;!':f t" I'lit y. 4-11-.- ye;.r til L inus of l'iity, oi:e ye.ir," " ..(... Thesf are tlie l.vve?st r.-it-s e,r: rf:red !i U. i). f-r .1 Sl-vi-e;;iS W.-i-Xly ;;"). ; trif 1 ill) c eii-e lot vi-tt i:tii Je. .:: i: .- i '.'. I !-t y-'!:r it, i .-!i:-eVo t-. r.- .. .. t! e.-.i d i; re ; i; t . . , i n . . :onl we vv.'.i sen,t yo't Li:e 1'...'" r .' - - i', i ;i -e p;iiU. Aikiit ss TIIC TOST, CL'e:- W. D. JOKES' LIVERY STABLE, PLATTSMOUTII, STA T.!ij rowri: f;T.vrr.Es in n.-ittsmoniit !i:ive just leen le:ne;l liy Ir. Jmir-s. ?e-.l Lc Wi!l ?)( it a ue-.v an. I ii; rii5.-w. le livery en ?!:! a;V-r tins lt. 'the ihiost Tiv best of lioitr aiiii cariitigfs alvtnys ietdy in lot. Horses kept for Sal or to Trade. ITORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. ALSO I desire to give notice tliat I hnv a l.irre. hntidsoiiiu lrick erua. v, itii iilenty of n-i-m er fn.rses a:iit wafi.iia. J eau .ut 'fitrinrrs toc!-. tier cover, n. tlie ilty. llenn n.i . r this. 1 li;iji;iiii k.I iiiy .. i:ttions fur t:ie:r wv.y f.ivi.i-i, 1 Miiicit llieir ti . .in lit tl. new l-i-cn. fi.'.t .-iiifil 1 c;:n :ie:-:)r.ini".l:ie liiesn betf.-r alii !u lfetltT by lliem t.h.:'U ever Lie I ore. 3-yl. Fopest Tap; For Throat, Lungs, Asthma, and Kidneys. 9 Forest Tar Solution, or Inhalation for Catarrh. Consumption, rroudmi, and AsUinia. orest Tar Troches, or 8or Throat, Hoarseness, Tickling Cough and furilymg the UrvatU. ror Ilealine Indolent Sores, Ulcers, taits. Bnras, ' and lor files. Forest Tar Soap, or Chapped Hands.' Fslt Bheom, Ekln . the Toilet and liultu Diseases, Corest Tar Inhalers, 1 tr or Inhallnsr f orCatarrh, Consonmttoa. Asthma. : Tor Sale hit alt Druggist. If 187 IS p 6 J DEALER IX HEAVY ifc FANCY Dffii Of all kinds. Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Cotton Bat tiniss, and Woolen Goods. r6 -T A "i "T lT ltd. tmA. et9 FIaisiBel9 Mie Fine heavy IMPORTED BE AVE It,. For Overeoals. GPvOCERIES Or all ffee Mocha, Java and-Rio AriMicu le's Colcbralejl-Roasied, ant! Fine G roil iul .Toffees. A1TD EIGHT O'CLCCE BREAKFAST COFFEE.. Ci .- -;, . neys, Lanip ha I-2igh33t Pri33 Paid fomcand IZxaHiine " i i : . ' - . nt.-mr ,Jm ci Grt Men::ti:o ."o"'le:-e. Kco'iitk, f.irva. o the lisiissio ii. 1'ro'. . n. H. !! !!.:. 11 - it r;t! I V-.itia-'i-r. .;he;-eni -t year. A!"-;:; -l.xty ioi-i l.o -i oey .-11 e;,.-..ses, I ir .M :!' ! 1 1 1: :.-: U ' unit S: -i: i. i '.-r ;1 r I't-.K-irn !'":-.?- li I -i.l )';-r. -t.-f-i. A"ea'v i;e;,:lv i n v l.f.-r .? :, hy t i vi i: !i I'.ra !';'..; li:r:ii '.: ! v ! :;.n T -i - le::ea- I. :.- -..I !!.! ;: .-s f , . . i -v;i fes- ; .'I. I- iec ei-.-r.t;.;i- i ..-t t Hi- '.:;.; I hi r,,..' :. hoiir.h.. .-. ! ;t in-i f---e. li:;. fit-.-. S.w . i v. ! it ::e; f' . ..e-.l ;.o..r.l- i;.. cie'. :!:.! f.n-ii.y I 'ft i 1. lV.iire:;.! f..ro ite l" ti-il. Inmie!. ' -s :; iie. r : .Vnv.i- c itlon. A'hlrev. 1'a y" '. -t "oiie; heoknK, Iowa. Stale win-re yott :-;'.v t'.!-; ai vt; l' : inetit. Ily! . i i, It. f::ed cC- livejit stable. al: At th; oi l Hya'.t V.x 111 Ii;:it-::iniut'l. ?".i!. . !:itJy Jones' stah'.e) .'ill keep co-ivtaniTy an :: n:i;a'ier oi worses tor Sale. Tip httvitt.r an-1 .e!;n;r of frooj Ii-ir-es made i'.k- s;n ; v at 1 .it; L'.i.-a.ie.- - III D rur; t t. f W it. wil'i K"niie1ii.r.vo, fur L;-.ili p.? i;i Slttliie. i 1j ;l; is keni TIS CALL AND E.YAjIINE MY STOCK FOR S M.U. 11-yl. . E. I'AIiMELE. Druqs IWedicines AND T7.T' A T. T. Hi Ail Iciptr 'il-uiiii-u Charge.' IlC ALSO DEALER IN lioncry, Magczines, AND PrcJrrlvo,J' i-arefil!y Coinponntled try tin tlxprrieccctl Irus5l.-;f. uriiEMLKK the rr.ACi:. COR. FIFTH A MAIN STREETS I'LATISMOUTII. Men. MIKE SCHNELLBAGHER, ttLJi CICSJHi Tii UOnSC SHOEING, ASD. WAOO.V KEPAIUIN'G. I 1 I I . h All kinds of -Mill IMPLKilEXTS mended NeiVy tf- Promptly :0: IlOi'Sl. --s v ilvt."itl,. In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and sec us. F1w shop ?n Flfth 'St-. tetwcfll JJait: ami Vine Rlrceti. I jusi jniss liiccyinei iiu.'!! . vU K i:. the XEiv IIKJkAJ.il 1'jvl i ? o eicfeBsacfia. 1877 m. e- - Kzs V..5' li u-i 5 PROVISIONS, Kinds. M i- - Kf. irk:' Vary's r f5"-J ; ur 'Q J LaattM'iis, j iinp Ciii m- - black, Eic. far all Country 1 I Ij .UU. r:?r Stock Before V. KB A Oil. MiAI.r.K I.N TO SAFE CHAIRS, L-;iincs, lables, Bedsteads, KTC. KTC, ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES wiTmmmWd " -J'l"!" " Of all sizes. rtMily nui-le r.iul solJ cUe.ti' for e.v-li Wit't nrniy t'i:i:iks for prist p itronag. I kr. i; iiivitcall to c:ill snd rx:M'.!ii.e my L.UIC.i: STOCK 6? 4r.tf. Fnisin r.;: am cof'sxs. o if r.Q o zn 3 ii o to ROISUUT Bu NELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wujon, Bu'jy, Machine 'ind Phno re piniriii'j, and yentral jobbing. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker fc;ist;ikcti c!ittrj.f of tlie wa;oii Rlicp. lie is well known as a NO. 1 V.OIIKMAN. Tirrv Xi'?.DTi n!! Knisifn tnttile to etnlci'. sa i i siwe Tio.v ; u .vita tti:e n. i;; .) mi5i str.-i't. tiite St reteht's 8tr.b!e. Hatt the Butcher l-.n.s it j;-.;. tf t:tKen tb fi'l l nnI offers li!s s: i'vi--" to '.V,c j'liMic in !iiso!ii sitnd, jirojiui'iHl to t'uri:i.-li tlie ht of 3 GAMa FISH, eft F0VL, Storf , MitU H Mail pi'.trir.a!?e, I solicit a ron- Opposm .lohiismi k Jirur airs stre'tft, I'lattSuiouM. lirs.-ka. jo o Of pUZh A. . JI ATT. I My wsn An J always keep on FOOT-GEAR FOR YOUNG and OLD. BUTTON AND HIDE-LACE, FOR CHILDREN. ' MISSES AND LA DIES. SEWED FRENCH CALF-SKIN ROOTS, and in fact one of the most complete assortment in the country for the . . , LOWEST CASH PPICES tiosfiil.lp. 1 6 'i-A r??- ?i Como and bb Convinced. 2V.y fBY A BOX OP Til IS AXE AM. CM KM MfC.Co. 4 PCL.'SVf x -s-A ir ft- v;-t;.;j:J' '.'"rTre 5 v 5. -jr. y iou "vilfj u.sn xo otaii:i for Printers. ENGLISH II News, Book and Job Inks. all warranted of Superior qnality. No cheap or In ferior irradeg of Ink mada by us. JJNCELSIOJi PRIXTISG INK CO., MANUFACTURERS, (Formerly of London. England!, 1S4 A: ISO JTIONKOH ST., CHICAGO, -Ajitl 13 Barclay "Street, Kew Vorit. THE PARKER GUM. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROS WEST MER1DEN,CT. j ifeZ . ! t28T" Ab our adveruaer not tnada his dverti Kent nltoirether distinct, we will Interpret snd elabo rate it as fuliowi : 1 1C. li. FOOTE, 3r.l., Author of Plain Home Tnlk, Medical Commen Scorn, Science in Storv, etc. 120 Lc-iinfrton Avenue (cor. Ea- 3Sth StreetX New York, al Ixdkfkkdemi Phtsiciax, treats all forms of Lingering or Chronia Diseases, an-1 reoeivos letters from all jiarta of taa Civilized Wobij. By his ortijlnal ioav of conducting a Medical Irao lirc, he b successfully trentJnir nunieTU!i psticnts in K ii rope, the tVnl Indie, Eonilnloii ot Cuuutla, and in every part of the United States. j NO MERCUKfAL Or deleterious drugs nsed. He has, daring the past twenty three years, created sueeesfully nearly or quits 40.0DO caies. All facts connected with each case ars cnrefully rcordii, whether they be eomraunicatetl hy letter or in person, or observed by the Doctor or his associate physicians. The latter are aU scienUno medical men. HOW INVALIDS AT A. DISTAJPSE At treated. All invalids at a distance are tsqnirej to anKwer a list of plain questions, which etictrs every symptom nniler which the invallil Fufters. AU com miuiirritioM trtvt&t ittrlctly conJldtMtal. A complete ry-e:n of rcffisterinir 5 prevents mistakes or confusion. Lisr, of questions Hent free, on application, to any pari of the world. Sixty pass pamphlet of E viDBNcaa ow Bl-ocess, also sent free. All these testimonials ara Ixom those who have been treated by mail and express, Ar vies in office, ob BY Man, FKKE or CBABflX. Call on or address DR. E. B FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave., K. Y. JJanM io sell JrFcotcs Jlar'fi 7lome ThUc and Medical Comirwn. SensezAIso Jfr Fcoics Science in Story. U t ' 7 441 taMti a www s- t ft- MursyWllMishin forapajiy rm&7$dt NEW YORK. Dr. Berber's Tonlo Bowel and Pile PiHs. These pills are an Infallible remedy for constipation and pilfjs canted by weakness or suppression of th perisUltic motion of the bowels. Tlir ery gently iHcreaw the actinty of the intestinal c?sl, prudaes soft stools and relieve piles at one. Thousand baTS been cared by them. Price 50 cents, sel.t by ninil on rewint of price. Prepared only by F. ALFilKD ItEtCHARDT. PaAKHACisr, 4US Foubth Avesc, Sew York Citt. Dr. Barker's Compound rinid xtraxt of Khubarb and Dandel-'oa, The bct combiimtion of purely Tepablo mrdtchsl to entirely replace Calomel or Hlue Pill. It stimulate the avjr. incrms.) th,flow of bile, and thus remnv stonco torpidity of thu liver, biliousness and liabitua! eniKination. mil the disease arising from such aj ty-i)Husia. siok had vche, flatulenae. etc The effeo Civeneas of this Extract will be proved, visibly, at ones to the patient, as one or two bottles are sufficient to Blear tb.9 complexion beautifully, and remove pimp'es and stains nused by live tTnubies. I Tics $1 per bottle. & b-itiles, 55 , will b3 sent on, rer--ipt of the pries to anv aridrcs. free of eliBrve rreparetl only by P. ALFKBU R1SICUAH0T, PaausiaCisT, 402i'OtiBI iTIUrt, Hill YOBK CtTT. There is Money in it! Exempt from Execution, and Net Perishable" Special Inducements to the Trade. AGENTS Style 3. - WANTED Everywhere for th WEED Family as j SsEufacitiria; SEWING MAfiTTTNTIS. Eetail' Price, (75.00. THEY ABE THE Simplest, Lightest Banning, Beet Made and Host Reliable Sewing IfacMsea in the world, (ejut this out and renumber It.) M ttT3gMa Co,, 63 & 205 Watasa Ave., CUsara, EL ros SALE BT h iff ii a urn rm A MS Just Received-Car Load of received the PreniiuiB for the Ltrt st atid bost norUneiit of T AND TIIE KEST AND FINEST OF S1 mm hand tlie best of all gradei of "MV trmttn i J w - . w " fi'oiife8aiCE& sales77 s X trouble to show Goods. P. MERGES. S. WHITE, DEALER IN my Jm?D GTIsrillZD G-OOIDS Ladies rurnishing- Goods, Dress (ioods, I'erJtimory, Ilav Oil, Soap, Paper, Collars, Ladies and Gents Hosiery, Queeiisware, Flower Seed, Glassware, etc. LATEST IMPROVED COAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY BURNER. Flour, Corn 3Ieal and Iluckwheat I'lour. , V e aim t k ce p c v o ry t h i n g an o r d i i; nry . household needs, and will sell ' you goods at such prices that you cannot com plain of hard times any more. BUY THE BEMT! r P5 This Macliino is oifered to the Public Upon its Merits Alone. Its LiyM and Still Running Qualities, and its JieU '-Threading Need I j and St lf-Rcgrdating 2'ensionz, make it the Most Desirable Machine in the world, FRANK CARRUTH. JEWELER, AOENT, PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. (mencral Western Office, IKA.KENYON. 212 Eo?la Mrccf, tiirmnra, Vili. Manager. TUB GE-EAT H . - - y?t T.v- : fiA- . J wiiinrw sta Sn The OI bj the 11 Amerleaii clia L3 ci- ! DJJIOU ollUt-j f- 3 S t3 t9 iiJiri. - r.:.rt - i.-S v.-nay 4r a - T - j - rjT - T, - ; -.-- 1 ZSL 3 J I I mill "y lSl(I5tt.I!Qll0o j LYON'S r -y J 1 -v I Patent Metallic IV mm I run vents I X n 0 I LU:.' r ir A IU American Organ. ' ! The K-!t Or;ju. Aarly 73.000 la Vr.- Iidormed i and l-'ully Va-ianti3. u"l Fall Co Try a Kmitb i Buy. RESCOT1 tSc HILL, General Jl gents, v COLUMDUS, NEB ii ! t J ' i