v'w-im' n?:;. -..,t, nwT1 THE II ERA LI). j. a. MACMunnrv.. .Editor. , PLATT-SMOUTII, JULY 19, 1877. H. V. Crnr.Y - v.w pardoned out of leaitentury by 'Hoy. Gather on i'lday last. Tin: County Corn 1 a "ssi oners allowed the City of Plattsmouth 6100 for bridg es at their late meeting. Si:i: Loring's bi advertisements this week's Herald. He Uvea Omaha, and i.s alive all over. in in XYtz have given very full notes of the Teacher's Convention here this week, and it has of course crowded out other news and matters of interest. Tun 11th Annual premium List cf the Cass Co., Agricultural Society is now out. The Secretary J. 1. Young is deserving of great credit for his en ergy and enterprise in the matter and for the advertising he has worked up. The ads. more ban paying for the book. We want the University. The late report of the "Regents on the university building at Lincoln ne cessitates the rebuilding of that insti tution, it seems, and asks $10,000- of the Lincolnites. It wiil then cost the .'late C0.00O. Noyt if they will move the university here wo will sivo them a IvitnJsome three story building as finely situated as any in Nebraska, and a few thousands added will be all that is needed from the State. Our Tiew of It. On Friday afternoon the IIeuai.d went up to see the old idea try to shoot. Mis Gertie Johnson put the boys through in geography; she made the lij boys tote the Globe out, and then she wasn't happy. After that they had a blackboard ex ercise, and wo think the little folks could achieve the highest kind of re taliation if they should visit these ex ercises and see a great big teacher chap, get corcf used, bl 1131. St sramer, rub chalk on his nose and then stagger to his seat. I'rof. Drummond and Mis3 J. took a tilt several times. Drummond mads s )me remark about brains in the desk, uud got a' very happy retort. At cne stage of the game it beearae tlilhcult to tell exactly who was run ning the tiling "Prof." McDonagh or I'rof. Thompson. Saturday afternoon Prof. Thompson gave a series of experiments with the apparatus belonging to the High School aad told us he had seen ins.'ruments AT. yurcliased for $10 that were of more practical use in real instruction than those costing S"0(X (If our tax-payers Lad only known that a year or two ago.) Said any good teacher with any mechanical ingenuity could make near ly everything he needed with a jack knife, a jack plane, and some bits wire and rubber tubing, the wholo of of which wouldn't cost over S. The County Superintendents also hold a meeting Saturday, and since, to confer about the best method of con ducting their work, all of which will hi found in the minutes elsewhere. The Institute proper closed on Tues day. Exam: nation of teachers, grant ing cciti;icaici, a:;d County Superin tendent's work wore cont'tiv.?d Wednes day and Thursday. Altogether the Institute has been very pleasant to us, and we hope use ful to those who attended. For a lit tle while Ave have had something else besides, politics, temperance, the credit systemcent per cent an l local quar rels to tuk about and a few grand thoughts given us to think about. Long live all the Professors (';) and above all long live, the handsome wit ty and energetic "Schulo Marms'' of Nebraska. Superintendents Convention. Saturday, July 11th. Convention met as per adjournment, A. R. Wightman elected oermanent chairman, and J. A Hungate perma nent Secretary. Minutes of previous meeting read, and after substituting the- M-ord "outline" for "plan"' were adopted". . Moved that vocal music be added to the list of topics carried. Moved, that U. S. History be added to the list of topics carried. Moved that the general Committee appoint a committee upon each of the above topics carried. Moved that Prof. S. P. Thomson be a committee upon the objects of teach er's institute carried. General committee appointed Mr. I". Price committee on vocal music and J. I). Msssinger upon L'.S. History. Then followed a discussion upon the methods of conducting County Insti tutes, involving the following ques tions. Shall Superintendents appoint thei-r ovm instructors? 1 Shall we con line ourselves wholy to text-book in s' ructions, or oral insturctions, or to mixed instructions? How can teach ers be helped to clear up difficulties. Moved that we adjourn carried. J. A. HrxciATE, Sec'y. AFTEKXOOS SESSION'. National Philosophy by Prof. S. R. T'rdnsoii. " The use of apparatus explained and n hat seem to be mysteries to the unsoG-.i-.Mted amplified, and explained how a e-.-ry useful apparatus can be manufac d at comparatively little expense. Closed at 2:30. : ; pi's, and Institute instructors re mainder of p. in. Adjourned until :' :.iay 5:00 a.m. Monday, J idy 1C 8177. JIOEMXO SESSION. C xivention met pursuant toadjourn u.tvA, at S:30a.ra., in the' Principal's ruoUi of the riattsrnouth High School b aildlng. President A. L. "Wigtou in :Lair. Singing roll call responded to by the following instructors present. S. Tl. Thompson. State Sup't.; A. S. YV'igton, President; O. o. L:.:u!, A. 1J. Charde, Reporting Sec'y. ; . V. Mitchell, A. It. Wightman, C. AY. Fort, Ii. Pi ice, J. II. Darling. J. A. (loehring, J. S. lihodes, XI. O. Searl, XV. E. Drury, T,. Ik Church, G. 11. Crippen, L 1J. Crip pen, M. E. Hamilton, II. K. Raymond, Ida Doolittle, Mrs. Ferie Pierce, Frank Cunningham, J. A. Hungate, Anna Taggart, Jennio Sutton, Sophie Gyger, Katie Doom, Anna Gyger, Emma Gib son, XV. XV. Drummond, Olive Gass, Iotlie Cook, Martin Langdon, J. D. Mcssinger, A. II. Houtzahan, J. M. Mocket, Louisa Shryock, Kate Ilobbs, Mary Jencks, L. Darling, E. II. "Wooley and Eil Ildaly. Exercises on the globe conducted by Supt. Thompson, very thorough and satisfactory, from 8:10 to 3:3') A. M. School economy by Sup't. Thompson from 0:30 to 10:30. IieceB3 10:30 to 10:13. At 10:13 Prof. Von Coellen, Slate Sup't of Iowa, began a very thorough and exhaustive class lecture before the teachers department of the con vention. Prof. on Loellcn is an ac- i complished and thoroughly practical Educator and the teachers of eastern Xeb. are under pleasant obligations to him for his favors, lie took up ths first principles of matbamatics and made many dark things plain, until 11:30. Spelling by I'rof. Von Coellen. This exercise was also conducted in his un exceptional style, all life energy and clearness. Closed at 12m. AFTEKXOON SESSION. Convention called to order by the President at ii P. M. First formal exercise. Class drill in reading conducted by I'rof. Thompson. This exercise was pimply a continua tion of I'rof. "Wilson's excellent plan. Came in at 2:03 P. M. and closed at 2:30. Adjourned until Tuesday 8:30 A. M. Tcesday, July 11. MORXIXG SESSION. Opening exercises conducted by A. C. Eoutzahan. Music by the choir. Reading by Prof. Thompson, con ducted as a class exercise; very good, closed at 0 :30. School economy S. It. Thompson; closed at 10:30. Geography of Nebraska Prof. Ed. I Italy; closed at 11:13. Spelling Prof. Tacgart; closed 11:10 Easy fesson in Philosophy S. II. Thompson, State Sup't; closed 12 M. Intermission until afternoon, when after short exercises this Institute ad journed sine die. Nebraska Farmer Excursion cn Friday, July 27th, 1S77, fr-m Lin coln to Omaha. Tickets for this Ex cursion will entitle the holder to a ride to Omiha and return, and also to a copy of the elegent and valuable Nebraska Farmer one year. The tick ets are transferable. The holder is en titled to the privileges of the excur sion, and the Fanner will be sent, postage paid, to any adress in the L'nited States. Free Ruses from Saunders House to Orcoioli3 at 8 a. m. to meet the Excur sion train that day. Arriving in Oma ha at 19 :40a. in., and returning will leave Omaha at 11:00 p. m. Montgomery Queen's Grand Me nag era, Museum, and Circus will give Af ternoon and Evening Exhibitions at Omaha on the day of the excursion the 27th of July. All Parties desiring to avail them selves of this Excursion should pur chase tickets en or before the 21th, in order that we may know how many coaches to contract for. Tickets will be sold at the Railroad Depots by the Station Agents. The Subscription price of the Neb., Farmer is 82.00 per annum. McRrioe & Ceakksox, Editors & Prop'rs. Nebraska Farmer. School Picnic. PLATTfOIOUTII SfBEKBS, ) July 10, 1377. f Ed. IIekald: Accepting an invita tion to attend a picnic on last Satur day, gotten up by Mr. Joseph Robinson, teacher near Three Groves, as a last farewell to his pupils, we wended our way to the residence of Mr. J.G.Old ham, in whose grove the good time was to be. Resting for a slort time in the cool shade, the croquet furnish ed amusement until the "little speech es by little folks" began, which were well done considering the diminutive ness of the speakers. After each had said his or her say, they marched out in double fh'e to the grove and gathered around the well filled tables, where we all diil jubticc to ourselves a3 well as the refreshments furnished by the "good mothers," which consisted of everything that heart could wish, and spiced with cool lemonade. When all had filled themselves to their utmost, we adjourned to the inviting parlor of Mrs Oldham, and listened to some delicious instrumental music by Mi.is Fannie Stanford, as well as vocal music by Mi.-ses Stanford, Chalfant, Oldham, and Schuloff. Croquet again being in order, the balls were kept rolling until too dark to see the arches. 1 must also mention that Mr. Jas. Al lison and his new found bride were in attendance, looking exceedingly happy in spite of the excessive heat of the day. Hoping you may attend the next your self Mr. Mac, I close. R. Commissioners Proceedings. (Concluded.) Tuesday, July 3d, 1877. The following accounts were allowed were allowed on the general fund to wit: Grand & pettit jurors Witness fees before gr.jury Costs, State vs G WDove " W II McDonald.. 44 Wm Ilarnsberger EailiC.s for adj'd Apr. term 17C 20 j 75 83 CO S7 ' G. W. Maytiel 1, work o-i frac tional se:':..ii map, J W John son assignee 30 00 4 20 11 O.J ; J II IJiHtc-iy, sundries for court , house 12 00 bam 1 Juciiarusoii, service on grashopper committee J C Cummins, 5 cord wood. . . . " sundries as per bill. . . C I Moore, " " 44 G 00 30 00 400 4 30 Com'rs of insanity, case of Mrs. lluby .". 10 00 J F Johnson, chat tie mortgage case XV L "Wells, services as clerk of district court 11 o0 13 33 40 40 St. Journal, blaru s &c M 1 Cutler, serving notice on Kcntncr '. 5 G3 A L Sprngue, fees in li M R 11 case and expenses 113 40 M 11 Cutler, b'ding prison 'rs &c. 73 00 J C Cummins, for well & pump at court house. - ; 44 73 E K Parmele, witness fees grand jury 2 00 Ordered that claim of St. Journal Co for marriage and probate record be re ferred back to St. Journal Co. for ex planation of price of same.' The following chums were allowed on poor fund to-wit: J M Woodson mason work on poor house 81G3 92 D Sampson, cutting poles for scaffolding 2 00 J II Buttery, medicines 3 73 J C Eikenberry, hauling mater ial for poor house 12 00 F 1) Lenhoff, brick for poor house 83 50 Report of committee to examine and report ou best machine or means for killing grasshoppers, was on motion ac cepted and committee discharged, and order allowed in favor of II L bkirviu, ou general fund, as recom mended, for 820 00. Order allowed Peter Vogle, C. Gaeble and C. Pankonin.by reason of the dam age by location of county road, $13 00. G A HoaglauJ, order on bridge fund 9 61 C II Parmele's application for re funding tax, paid on school land, laid over indefinitely. The following orders were allowed : II C Calkins, dist. No. 18, 1,049 feet lumber on II A "Waterman. E S Cutler dist. No. 47, 100 feet lum ber on T Y Fountain. A Satton, dist. No. 48, for use of dist S30 00. F L Kruger.dist. No. 45, 1.C00 feet lumber, on T XV Fountain. Geo Cross, dist No. 54, bridge lumber to amount of $30 00 on Waterman. Adjourned to meet to-morrow morn ing at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, July 4. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Commissioners and clerk present; sheriff absent, (warm weather.) Ceo Fairfield was employed to stake out, survey, and report on the bridges asked by petitious.nmubermg from 1 to 8, inclusive. Order allowed Geo. Hubc-r, for use of district No. 11, 020 00. Ordered that clerk draw an cider on J V Weckbach for goods, to amount of 00 each month until otherwise ordered, in-favor of Mi's Mary Coffey. The following claims were allowed on general fund to-wit: W B Arnold, services as Com"r..S33 10 B S Ramsey, " " 40 90 Henry Wclfe, " 44 44 40 The following claim was allowed on poor fund: Henry Boeck, cofiiu for pauper.. 0 7 00 On motion- board ad journed to meet c-n Tuesday, August 7, 1S77. TELEGRAPHIC! WEEXLY WAR REVIEW. The Lyaio.i Sunday Us j:i:ne-Few Fan cies and Fewer Facts. Loxdox, July 13. There ij no trustworthy news from Bulgaria. Th it the Rusian3 are CLOSIXCi i.v vros KUSTCUCCK is probable, although their concentra tion must still be in a very backward state, since telegrap'aic communication between Rustihuk and Sliumla iva3 intact up to Friday. However a Con stantinople dispatch announces the Russians approaching Rasgrad, and have probab-y already cut the railway near that point, It is conjectured that the Turks will maintain a defensive line from Ilustc'iuk via S humla to Oz mau Bazar, and will give battle in the open country. The Constantinople telegram strongly opposes this pre suniption.siiicij th.': chief object of such a defensive line would be to protect the railway which feeds the quadrilat eral. Th'n railway lias now been ap parently cat by the Russians without opposition . SPJXt'LATIONS. A more pa.isible theory is that the Turks will await the development, of the Russian Campaign, in expectation thit Rustchuk and Shumla must ba besieged mid one or both be reduced before the advance on the Balkans can be undertaken. They hop,? thus to consume the seasxm wherein opposi tions are practiclc. as Rvistchnk and Shumla are believed capable of length ened resistance, and in the meantime the Balkan passes could be stregthened and reinforced. TWO THINGS APrEAU CEIITAIX: First, that the Russians cannot seize the passes of the Balkans or Sophia by a coup de main, as was at one time expected, since the Turks have already taktn precautions against such move ments. Secondly, the single bridge at Simnitza remains the only remains of communicating with and supplying the army south of th3 Danube. As this bridge must be barely a-K-quato for the day-to-day requirements, and has been several timss broken by storms and the current of the river, there cannot yet have b:'en any such accumulation of material and trans port at sistova as would justify a gen- ateany very startling movement ? for the presen. and, if th Tur'-.s chocse to keep their fortifications, advices from Bulgaria bid fair to continue of the j3;n e uninteresting character ashcre 130 00 tofore, for several weeks, at leat. THE JIA11XETS. no: ::KroKTE3 av t: v. wuira. A l.. :. C,-.t Oals live Bailey ll.r Callli- Llaekw l;e:it,. .3 2V-3 75 . SCC-3 oa 00 latest new Yo;jK MAIIKI'TS New Yoimv. July 18. Mono, Gold... ii ;-." Hk' LATEST CHICAGO MAKKETS. Chicago, July 13. Flour 5 2.W5 75 Wheat I.i7'i.!:w Coin Wjl'.i'i Oii-s, im live Cl r.iul'y . 40 Hops 4 OV." 1)5 Cattle 5 tWiti 10 HEADQUARTERS. WZXES, LIQUORS AND CIUAIlii. Fresh Beer & Ale. SLt'IiLATTOTIOX PAID TO Bottled liter for Family use, d-c, cC-c. E. PARMELE, HAL, li.. V LjUi U IV -L I lliliX T,. T O -r T Ty Tl T' STABLE. Main strpet n curly o;poIte the Court tiout-e, i lulisiauutn, Jrv. HorsEsfoR Sale. The huying sun! soiling of good horses made ill; six'fiulty uf t tic busi'iies. New Horses & Carriages, and gentle horses, for Ladies to drive ara kt-;t at this SUible. Al.-o a carry a!!, wliicli runs to the depol. ;md will carry paseuers Iioiu any tilaee i.i tov. n o;i Cii.ll. FARJ1EHS CALL AND LWAJIIXL M Y STOCK FOR SALE. 8yl E.PA1JMELE. Csl x z. .-i 2 DICK STREIGHT'S Feed and ale Stables. Comer 6th and Tearl Sts. ncusts i!OAKDi:o by the DAY, WCEIi, OSi 3IO.Tl. HORSES BOUGHT. SOLI) Oil TRADED, Tor a F:ilr Ct,j;;iiiissien. TEAMS AT ALL HOUItS. Tai iicular uttentiou paid to Driving and Training TROTTIXG STOCli. Also A he:irse furnished when called for. Money for Farmers. I have now oa hand, ready for shipping a Cne t vi Pure Bred olnnd Clii.ia i fir sh! nt rca-ioiiMhl? r;itc. Can fiirni-.il in ;tir not akia. Tlit".e are (li'M-emled fnini the herds ! S!i-ard .S: Alexan der, of ( i!i!n i-, and A. C. Moore. Can pedigree to tlic !i'Nt lifers at the natioaal ho show in t hi c:m) in 1S7J. Corre ;ici,:!eiiee pronsptlv :iai v.-ereJ. Save I'.ie isn'ii-o f sendit'ij fan her e:;-t. i:. v. .s;iiLrox. Kitu; M.ilvera. Mil'.j Co., Iowa. V D0VEY & son, t;ike pleiisaie in iianoiinein, TO THE CITIZKXS OF l'LATTS MOUTII AND VICINITY, That they are now located in tlieir NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, Opposite FitzgeraM Block, anil rcaily to see their chl customers and as many new ones as may come. Slaving jst opened a new assortment m (5 i 1 1 of goods in a new, LIGHT HANDSOME PLACE BUSINESS, OF Wc think we can ac commodate the public and please the taste of all. Give us a call any way, and trj' tho new up town stoie. litf 1, of jus teniaur i rn e s all have been s---;Id the la t y;ir, and not one corn pUii il l.r..s reac'ut'd ti- lh:.t they liave not done t!i:tt is c!:iiiin-d f r ti-eai. - Indeed, s.'ieiitillc stilll eanaot no heyo.id the if salt n-aeiied in thee woudoiid preparailoti-. Aildcd to ,'ar loIie, Ai idea, Mentha. Setiee i-Oii and Witch Hazel, e.re other ingredient.-, which makes a family lir.iuient tliat ilctles livaliy. ItUeuniatic and bed ridden cripples have by it been enabled to thro.v away their crutches, and many w ho for years have been afiiicted w ith Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked lirvants. Weak Backs, &e., have found permanent relief. Mr. Jo-dah Westhike. or Marysville.O., writes : For years my Hheuniatis!!! has been so bad that 1 have been uitaldc to v.lir from the house. 1 have tried every remedy 1 could honr of. Fi nally I learned d the Ct niaur l-ininient. The lirst threw bottles enabled me to walk without my crutche. lam mending rapidly. I think your J.ii'.iiuert sinirdy a m;,: vel.'' TliU I.h:?iient cues Ib-.nn a-i 1 Seulds wi;h-o;tt- a seur. F.tra;;is tin? poieou from Idles and stints. Cures OnillebiiiH ::iid I iv.-ied-feef, and is very elie:.ciius fur J-.ar-aeiie, Tooih-aeUe, Itch an I Ciit ineoas Krupiions. Tio t'erif.njr li liinien t . Yellow Wr.jj?r. i.s iat :,!. I fo. the iii.i-h tihres, Cordiiud inusjles oi: hor-.es, la'ib-s :i:.l ;-.:;i::!u!s. UK AD ! UKAD ! Itev. (lej, vr. Ferris, Maa jrkill, Sehuhiirie Co. X. Y., says : "Mv horse w i- Heie fur :. Jenr vir'.l fet!o.-k y f.-. iied ;o eui e and ;;it:l I eommenced wrench. All remedief nHei'.y I coa-'idered hi:;! wonhles' to use Cei:i:;ur I.iii::i.:ir. him. 1 heartily ree;:ni!;eiid it ra;-:u.y cun-d It makes very little d'd'ereiiee whethei' the case be ": reneh,'" sprain, spavin or lanies-.t ss of any kind, th" eheets are the v.iee. The rreat power of the Liidmeut is. however, shov u in Poll-evil, F;i-!iead, Sweeny, :-:i.i in, Kins bone. Galls and Scratches. This IJniment is worth millions of collars yearly to the Slock -irrowcrs Livery-men, Faitneis, ;iiid (i'.o.-i- li.iv:i!,r va! b!e aniuials u care for. We waiTa.it its eiTeels and refer to any Farrier who has ever used it. Laboratory of J. 1J. Kose & Co., 4-; Dkv St.. New V-juk. M U li a 5 7 n. K H P & A Mk. LA. A complete sab tnre for Casim- Oil, wit its unp!ea.s:iiit taste or n l! l;i tae ihroat result of 20 ye. lis' piin tiee by Dr. S u.i'I Plu of Mass:-.chiiset.s. ritcher's Castoria ii r:ifticu':i:'ly recotiimend- eJ for childien. It destroys worms, as.-dmilates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very ePut.-a- cious in tTJiip and for children Teetiiini,'. For Colds, Feverishaess. Disoi Jcrs of the llowels acd Stomach Coiapk'.::iis.:iotkiiiUsoef:eetive It is as pleasant to take a liocey. costs bm 3" cents, and can be bad of any drn;::d-t. This is one of tinny testimonials : 'COllXWAL!.. I.KI'.ANtlN Co., P.V., .M ,r. 17, Tl. Dear .Sir: I have used your Cas'I a In my praetiee for some I'iik. I talie siren t piea-ere in rrviimiiii i- ii ti i:it .."f.vi ; Hf.a:e. ie liabie. and ealib i:ier,i--iiie. 1 i is p.'.rti'-liiar- !y diiiMi'.-. il to iiih'i i .1 uiu'le 1 he renr;;;,.int ia.sle of Castur Oil reii-leif it souiilieult to administer. K. A. I.MKi;S. .I. 1." Mother who t: Ca -toiia will litid t!.;it they can sleep nights and that iaeir tables u be healthy. Ullj J. D. Rosk & Co.. Xew York. : Ark t!ie rreovored iilX ,'' dyspepl ir--.b;lioiis siif- uzs-.f: U'-'i-" ;l'eiei ie; nil- ol level a i at'je. the iiiereu rial til ea-e.l patient how I. ley recovered health, eiieel fid spi - if s i:.! :-!.-od a D;et il e. tV ! hey w;'! te'l j'oii l:y ; iak ill'.; Si mmovs' blV- i.;: K;..i i.ATui:. T..c Cheapest, Purest and "e.- Fumilu UeJiciiic in th) H'orlJ. For Dyrpepiia. Constipation. .T;urdi"e, r.il toni all ack-. Sick lb-a I i. h.-. t '. lie. lepr.r-ioa of Spirit-", So:r So-n,-fh, lb-art Ibirii. e.. &e. Tin;- I'nrivv.'b'd Stieiheru Remedy i" w.-n -rallied i:e! to ei lit:; in a Ml.; .' art :e:c" .Mereiiry. or any injurious iidnertl m;'--lam e, but is PUB EL I" VEGETABLE. Cont; v.e.x II'.om' SDiit'tern Roots ami Herbs. !)' has placed in whic.'i a a II wie provi coe.iitrie.- where l iver I);- a-es mo-t prevail. II ii7 crc nil n ji f(!n.-ei of tfc Liri r iin l ii'mvi S. 1J Ucruitijtiiuitt The -ymptoms of Uver Complaint are a let ter or bad tate in the m.eith ; pain in the back, nidef or joint", oiteti lai-lakeii for Riicumal i-m ; S ea- Stomach : l.o - - of Appetite : Rowcis altel -naiely co-live and lax ; Headache ; l.o- of memory, w Hh pain f til -enat ion of havinjr fail ed to d Mimot h;'i.r v . h'eh on-..!-,t to have' been done; leii;i'.y, 1 jw Spirit--, a I hk k yellow a p pejratice of ihe f kin ,VMd eye-, a dry Conga of ten mi.-laken for eoiLiinipiion. Sometime.-many of these symptom-' artend the dii-ea-e. at oilier- very few, but the l.iver. the larte-t or.'tan in tile hoiiy, is jrei-crally th seat oi the di--. a-e. and if not regulated in time r at suilerinj, wretchedness and ukatu will eii-'ne. I can re.-oniniend aj an efile-icioiw remedy for (b-ea-e of the I.iv r. Hearibarn and JJjpepii:i, Simmons' Ljvkk Rkiii i.aioic. Lkh'isi!. WrxiiFR, b:2". Master Street, Assistant To-t Master, I'hiladelphi.i. "We have te-ted it- virtues, personally, and Vnow that for Uvfpep-ia, Rilonsiie. , and Tiirobbin;; lleadae'ne. it is the best nodieme the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simi. ions' l.iver Regulator, but none of them srave ns more than teioporary re lief ; but the Regulator not only relieved lint ciiied us.'" T.:h yrttpli and Jleeuycr, "da con, Ca. 7Tii:v.i(lt tnrel unh In) J. H.ZEILIN S- CO.. MACON, CA., ami I'll 1RAI E1 I'll I A. it cfinlains four medieal elements, never uni ted in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, vi : a j:i nt'e c-uhartie, a wonder ful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alt'-ralive and certain Corrective of all imparities of the body. Sueh signal siiecis has attended its use, that it is now rejirtrded as the EFFECT 11 A L SPECIFIC For all diseases of the l.iver, Stomal h and Spleen, d.i n Iicnm!u in Ma'arious Feveis, Rowel Complaints, Pysnrp sia. Mental Pepressioii.-Kestlessnes-t, Jaiin.liee, Nausea. Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Riliousness IT HAS jNtO EQUAL. f?.l TJTTON. ! As there are .1 number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution Ihe community to bay no powders or 1'iepared Simmon' l.iv ek RkiiCl.ATOi:, mdess hi our engraved wrap er, with tiietr;o!e vaaik. sta'iip and signature uubrokea. Xoiie other is rreii'iine, J. If. ZEUAN d- CO., Jlueoii, Git., and l'hihidtlphia. Your valuable medicine Simmon' l.iver Reg ulator, has saved m" many imetors' hjjix, 1 use it for everything it is recommended, ami never knew it to fail. I have" used it in I'olic and Crubb". with my mules and horses, iviiif; them about half a bottb' at -i time. I have not lost one that I fiave it to. you can reeolnnieiid it to every one tl.id has sto:-k as bein the best ined ieiiie known for ull complaints that liorse-tlesh is heir to. 1-:. T. I'AVI.d!:, a.dy Agent for drainers of (leorgia. irascra MAIlK bv A-ents in cities and eonn- 5)XO ar-v fow''"s. Only necessary to show t-l..HJ"J IW llldnr .Vl,- ,111,1 ll.ril.Jl, lui TO fanv one out of emidovinent and dis- ... . I. T-: II.. 1... ..11 I... (TC t "'S-1A 111 HIJF, I. Sril 0,ll! ItJ cl.Il llll- "jj'jjj) Bsiness men. Send stamp for circular. ! V:3 lvendall Riiiliiint', Chicago. Subscribe for the IIkkali and Ne brewka Fei riner; only $2.. LOOK HERE!: ONE Afir.TCT made i lavt --c!l:i:Lr our ikmv article tt busincs-i inert -AM TII Kll made :t.-(Mie I.AIV made N'-One HOY mace fSI.in one week which slnnvs what can be done if a art v is energetic. Ibisine.ss ee.-y and ti-inor.iblrt. seinl stamp tor circtdar giving full particulars. Address. Kooui iIi.emlall" It:nllinsr. 4inC CIUCAllU, ll.L. PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, JO!I iiOM, I'roprictor. TK OLD REI-IiKLi: I301SE. Good accommodations for Farmers and the traveling public. UoardSl per day. Meals 2."c. Kutirely refitted and re-furnished, and farmers are reQuest- ed to call and ;ct 2 uvs.C.s and iic l for i;i'i SI. 00. -..:. t1- -i ri .:' "- Once Rio re! ELI PLUMMER'S XX IKL, Is jr.si line in i.o-.v being opened. We have a full Spring and Summer Dry Goode, Bleached and Broirji Domestics, Priiitnand Summer Dress Goods, Lerdiei t::id Guit.s Hosiery. A full stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, -4- v.v v a 4- 1 . bps( sto. k of CoH't i and Creen. evvr brought to tl City ; I stcd Canned Fruits in great varieties. Sugars it- Syrups it all si.:ed pevkage3 DRIED FRUITS Foreign 4fe Domestic PURE sua. In five gallon kegs, at PIiMiimii'3. SHOES. A few more Rulies'. Misses', anil cliil ilrens' slices to be closed out. Coire and examine before purchasing, and save money IT AILS! cheaper than ever; just received. another car load NE W CANNED GOODS. Corned beef, Boston baked beans, orange marmalade, peach marmalade, blackberry jam, and a variety, of other goods to make a meal without building a lire these hot evenings. JIOSQUITO NETTING! cher. per than it was ever sold in this town before. TEA! The best gunpowder tea in America. SALT! Salt by the car load or pound. BLEACHED t& BROWN MUSLINS "When they are wanted, do not forget to call and see how much money you can save by purchasing of Eli Plummrr, riattsmouth.Xeb. Our Idea is to buy for CASH and sell for CASH to every one. and at such rates that belli buyer and seller can live. Xow, wn want to see aH our old friends bark again, an I we want all the new ones we can tret. We. promise to treat you we!! and send you home hap py, with a wno;i load of goods bought for very little money. Next vp-k 1 expert ti fill this eoliimn wirli a new list of jikN, just opened, l'ead the oilers uinl coin and look at the good, that 's ;i" ' a'i TliiC ELI riXMilEi:. o er -im i$ . - V - i -f fc J. . WECKBACH, Prop. N "Ve are in almost DRY AND FANCY GOODS, which we offer our friends :u,d the public lit W at p! ices to fate 9 a V- .s r V 'TJ 4 Calicos, from 12 to 1G Yards for $1.09. Muslins, from G cts. a yard upward. The finest stocli of White Rcdspreado ever 54 U Buell's Cassimere T TT," rv c ( r; full A r- -t-l V AM. Country Prcducs talrea Thankrul for pa d favor? in the v,-:.,-s ;:or.e by. a-AUAXTKU.vii s vtis;a ri'.N ix ALU cases, ed w 1'iil success, I reiiiaiii as 1 ver, HE3IE21BE1Z THE PLACE, SCHNASSE & Just opened a f ALSO 13 "Pf A ii! iff I NEW AND FRESH STOCK ra m m m ? m i& iM J13) A complete now stock of Spring Shawls, Dress Goods, Straw flats, Felt Hals, Fiji- slats, SCARFS, TIES, AND FANS, err Hosiery, ITavy Blue, Cardinal Red L Seal Erown. its Embroideries and Laces. BACK COMBS AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Satchels, Valises, and Ladies Hand Satchels, Toilet Quilts, &e sets, and llibbons Innumerable. A rZ.C ASSORT3Ii:.T. IJoys Samraer Cassimercs, TM-eeds. &.c, Queensware, V'oodcii 'Vaie, and A Tull Stock of Chicago Sugar Cured Haras, Lard SALT FISH, Mackeral, White Fish and Cod. REMEMBER AIL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EA'CHANGl ONE DOOR EAST cf THE FIRST NATlOf'ALEANK, A- Be I daily receipt cf etml suit tl.e ti.ae-,. tees brought to tlie City. tf3 Tp one and Cottonaclca in Stocb fa v-n in ' Y "s 4 T32, . i 1 1 r - r.3 KIM). - !. in exchange for Goods. I respectfully ask a continuance of Ihe - e and liO.IuXiuy efforts to please may b cro j y wt'CKli VC'l! ONE DOOR WEST OF P. O., PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASj, GRAM BERG'S New Mock of &i OF )( m is) 1 3 For Gent! emeu, SILK NFJ'KL PARASOLS. .''. ' ' '.; c r7 A$ JUL TiKer, (.'.,r- fa fa fa ) yr ) 1 ii FOR GOODS the Plact r l 0 A S 1 I 1