T iIlE HERALD. J. A. MACMUlirilV.. .IIditok PLATTSMOUTII, SEPT. 7, 18-77. Call for a Slate KcpuMicau Convention. A KUilt l publican Convention U hereby railed to meet in Lincoln at 2 o'clock i. in., on Aw-ducsday, the loth of Octohei" next, for the purpose of iioiuinnt iii u candidate for justice of the Supreme Court, and two candidates for f.-L-i'iit of tins State University, and all vacancies Occasioned by expiration. of official terms, and to transact sutli other business as may come be fore it. The several organized counties will be entitled cacli, iu one delegate to the. naid convention and to one additional delegate for eaeli VM voterf, or major fraction thereof, cast for Silas liaitwr, tlie RepulHican candidate for Governor at the November election in IsTti as foHows : COOTIES. Adams Anielope Itoone I'.uffnlo V.urt ll.itler I ',(HH. . 'uter tV-Jar hcym::e Clav Colfax turning Dacotah, uo return 3 law son Dixon riixie Douglas Uillmore franklin 1'iontier, io return Knrutis : x' Sonycr. ...... ...... r.reeuy Il.ill liamiiton ! lariyn Hitchcock Howard ibdt deberson Johnson Kearney Kletll Jno L,incalur Lincoln Madinou t iii-riflv Nemaha Nuckolls i )toe 1'awnee I'helps fierce Rhine i'.dk bed Willow Rieiiardruii Saline Marpv Knumlers Seward Knermaii stantmi 'I haver Valley Washington Wa no "Webster York VOTK. IiLL. . . . ,m ... 107 . . . 21 ;3 ... 4s:l . . . ;h t . .. r-r ... 1 .37.1 .'.". lit ...l.frf-,7 ... 471 . .. 4oj 174 . . . :;7 . . . wl ...2,:$.57 ... h42 ... 3'jl ... 'Jirl ... 7;: . . . r.s ... 3!) ... Till . . . V.Sl ... 312 ... lti . .. so ..." r.1'7 . .. 701 .. 11 ... -10 . .. 21rt ...1,!77 ... 2it ... 370 , . . Nil . ..1.00 .. li.iT .2.Cs5 .'.'."tM ... i.t ... 20 ... 513 ... MS . .. M . ..1.250 . .l,0"x .. Jld ,..i, -n ... yu. .. W) .. 123 . .. 3y. .. 11 .. i77 .. 50 ; o 3 4 r, r, 10 1 z a K 4 4 3 2 3 8 17 i : 1 2 G 1 1 fi 6 3 1 3 1 5 6 1 2 II 3 b 3 S 2 10 0 1 1 4 Li 1J Total 27J It Is recommended that no proxies be admit ted to the convention, except such as are held by person residing iu the counties from which the proxies are given. The i:iub:iean electors of the several coun ties are recommended to hold their county con ventions for the purpose of electing delegates to the ftate convention, and the nominating of candidates for county ofl'ieers, the Oth day of October next. Py order of the Kepubiican State Central Committee. . C. II. CEU1:. Chairman C. E. YOST, Secretary- 2G:n2t CALL 1011 A IILTUI5LICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The Republican County Convention of Cass bounty win meet ai me iowii ui t eejio a ter, uu SATURDAY, OCT. SIXTH, at 11 o'clock a. ro., for the purpose of electing 10 delegates to attend the state t onventioii at l .incoln. on Oct. loMi. :vnd also to nominate can liidates for the following County OllWvis, to be oied for at the November election ol tins year. One County Treasurer. JudL'C. " " Sheiiir. " Clerk. " Commi?siniicr3d Hist. " Sunt, rublie Instruction. i'oioner. " Siu-vevor. The different precincts are entitled to send delegates to me louveu;;on as 101103 ; IO.ATTSMOVT1I CU V. Ir-t Ward 5 2d Ward :;! Ward l!h Ward I'lattsnioiiili 1'reciuct floek Willis Liberty Kinht Mile firove 6 Mt. I'leasaut - -5 Avoi-a 5 Louisville O'ntre Y eenin-' Water South l'.end i Klmwood Stove Creek Tinton 5 ' ireenwood. Salt Cm k 106 delegates. It is further recommended that the primaries meet in the several ward ana precincts at tue til. ics and places Pelow jriv n. In l'btttsmouth City ai 7 o.clock p. ni. 1st Ward Court House. Cd WardHerman School House. :t. Ward Ir. J viostons Olliee. Ward 1. II. V. heeler's ( tneo. I'iattsiiHinlU precinct, at Taylor's School iiou-ic. at 2 p. m. Koek IdulU, at Herder's School House, at 5 p tit. l.ibertv. nt iisunl nlnce. at 5 p. tn. Kerht-Nlile Grove, at Shafer's School Houne t 4 i. in. ?It. I'leasaut, at C.i'.niore's School House, at 4. p. m. Avoca. at Hnt'-hinV School House, at 2. p. m. Loiusvilie, at Louisville School J louse, at 7 j. 211. Centre, at Grand Trairie School House, at 2 p. m. Weeninir Water, at School IIoue, at 4 p. 111. South Hend. ;it Usual llace. at 5 P. III. Lbnwood, at Mainland School House, at 0 :T0 f. m. stove Creuk, at Clapp & Greeralute's store, at p. 111. Tipton, at Win. Wright's house at C p. m. (Irvciwwi'l, at K;i!nev ScIkmiI lb. use. it 7 p. tn. Salt Creuk. at Abbotts School House. 7 p. in. Also, recommended that at each primary meeting some definite action be taken about pmx:es. or snpplvmg the place of absent de.e g ites at convention. .1. A. MacMckph v. Chairman, i:. Doom, Secretary. The Sixth Annnal Convention of the National Agricultural Congress, began rs session in Chicago, on the 2 th inst. Hon. J. Sterling Morton was made the president, pro tern, in the absence of President Flagg. In the evening the members of the convention were the guests of the nianagei'3 of t'.ie Exposi tion. llanils np"sH?ain. ITenry Herman, C. T. Sweeny and A. Jones, thres returning miners who came in from the Ulack Hills, by way of the E'.khorn Valley route were robbed by three road agents at Cheyenne Itivcr. They got SoOO from Herman and small amounts from the others. Siate Dar As.-;oc!aMo:i. Lincoln. Xi;n., Sept, 17th, 1S77. The Supreme Court rne.'ts Tuesday, October 2.1, 177. Ca ;es are .assigned as follows: First District, Oct. 2d to Oth. S -cond District, Oct. 8lh to 13th. " TJiird District, OcL. 1.1th to 20th. Fourth District, Oct. 2i, to 27th. Fifth District, Oct. 28th to Nov. Sd. Sixth Iistrict, Xov. oth to 19th. The s:u!e liar Association meets T'edaesilay oveniupr, Oct., Cd. Flection f Orator, and oilier important busi ness will come before the Association. Tho Chairman of all committees are Xii..iutred. to rc-iort in writing by that L:ap. X. (J. Hr r.L. ?"c;-;t:iry. Mate I tNii;-. A new paper comes from .Sterling Johnson Co., Nebraska, called the Ster ling Nfws and edited by Holland & Itubbili:. A man named Capt. I.ockwooil was kUIetl at the )ic,u Co. Fair while intox icated, by falling from his sulky under the heels of his horse. If yon want to see the Hist premium lambs of this section, take a ecp at the fine Lcicesters which ilr. Cary has just received from Illinois. They are only six months old, yet the fleece is already eight inches I0115 and very heavy. Mr. Carey informs ui that the clip from bis brother's Hock, from which these were taken, averaged elev en pounds to the fleece. Deatrice Ex press. Lincoln Journal: Another serious accident, which might have resulted very disastrously for our state treasur er, Hon. J. C. McIJride, occurred yester day. As he was returning from the fair grounds with a friend in his car riage, crossing 1' street 011 Eleventh, a runaway mule team attached to a lum ber wagon collided with the back part of the buggy, throwing both of the oc cupants into the air. As tho General fell he cut quite a gusli in his face, from which the blood flowed profusely, but was otherwise not dangerously hurt. His companion escaped with a few bruises. District Court Kecord. Tuts DAY", Sept. ISth, 1S77. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Hon. S. 15. Pound, Judge; Geo. S. Smith, Dist. Attorney; "Win. L. Wells, Clerk; O. A. Mullon, Reporter. Court being opened in due form, the following Avas had and done: John Fitzgerald vs Jacob Schneider ordered that this cause ba and the same is hereby continued generally. Dirdsall, Son & Co. vs J. M. and V. J. Carter continued at the cost of de fendants, and leave given to amend an swer instanter. Michael Hurley vs E. II. Eaton and Ann Allison this cause came on to be heard upon motion to dismiss. Court overruled said motion. Ella V. Davis vs Joseph Schlater continued generally. E. G. D.ovey vs AT"m. AltalTer and Lucrctia AltalTer dismissed at cost or plaintiff. Wni. Stadelmaun vs Win. Altaffer and Lucretia AltalTei dismissed at cost of plaintiff. A. J. Hedges vs Wra. AltalTer nnd Lucretia AltaJIer dimissed at cost of plaintiff. John Black vs "Win. Winterstcin continued general. Uailey, Townsend & Co. vs Jos. She ra, Henry Shera, and Jos. Sans default taken. Duck, ilcComes & Patterson vs J. II. Shcra and W. II. Smith default enter ed. - Edmund E. "Wooley vs Jo3. Sliera & Jos. Sans default entered. Mary P. Allen vs Henry C. Vanhorn Rebecca Vanhorn and Ida Vanhorn, heirs of Joseph Vanhorn default en tered. Jason G. Miller vs Jacob Ortliff and Phillip Horn court allowed correction of name and continued for service. II. II. Tuttle vs II. M. Tuttle default of defendant entered. John Fitzgerald vs M. B. Murphy and Francis L. Murphy default enter ed. John Fitzgerald vs P. B. Murphy default entered. Charles II. Beck vs Charles II. Warn er and E. VS. Lane default entered. The tTnion Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Maine vs B. S. Harding, Nellie L. Harding, Wm. Stadelman, A.J. Hod ges, A. J- McC irroll, Geo. Beck, But tery & Lazenby and E. G. Dovey de fault entered. Maggie S. Huebner vs Lewis A. Huebner divorce granted. Ernest Sperling and Chas. Bernays vs John Ilartman and Sarah Hartman default entered. John Black vs Jas. II. Dick and Mar garet Dick default entered. Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Maine vs John Xewton and Jane Xew- ton default entered. '.Via. Lutton vs Geo. Baker and Jane Baker default entered. Mathkvs Spolin vs Jos. Sliera, Henry Shera and Wm. II. Smith, assignee in bankruptcy of Joseph Sliera default entered. David Siegel vs Anna V. Ellison, ad ministrator of II. E. Ellison deceased decree set aside and vacated. Wednesday, Sept. 19th. C. X. Andrews vs B. 11. Livingston continued generally. E. G. Dovey vs the City of Platts- mouth continued generally. Geo. II. Black at al vs the City of Plattsiiouth continued generally. B. & M. It. It. in Xcb-. vs the Board of County commissioners of Cass Co. Xeb. It is taken under advisement. In the matter of iho estato of II. Vmison, deceased vs Ada Auiison et al continued generally. John H. Burnhani vs Wm. S. Latta et al ordered that plaintiff recover of the said defendants. E. 1L Eaton vs the City of Platts- mouth dismissed for want of prose cution. Wm. II. Shfer vs S. X. Merriain continued generally. John Inhclder vs August F. Arndt stipulation tiled. II. II. Pcttit vs John Black court decided for plaintiff. E. II. Eaton vs Henry Dubois leave to amend and answer original in thir ty days. E. II. E.iton vs Wm. II. Reynolds leave to amend and answer original-in 3') days. II. II. Il.don vs I continued generally. It. Livingston II. II. Eaton vs Silas Long and Abra- j ham Long case dismissed at plaintiiTs j coaI. j Win. I.oder vs the V. & M. in Xeb. i dis:i!u.:;ed at f pl.iiatifL's cot. ; I.. ('. S. i TELEGRAPHIC! TL'BKS RLI'L'LSi:!) AT TZLKCO VNA. Fire in the Patent OH!;?. A Russian o&cia-l dispatch dated Garney Studen yesterday, says the Turkish attack on Tzercovna the 21st was decisively repulsed, and was not renewed. On the 22d the Turks re treated. Our loss is 20 officers and 400 men; that of the enemy at least 1,000. London, Septc-inbei 21 A corres pondent with Mehemit Ali indicates that the engagement at Tzercovna was intended as a rcconnoisance. but assumed a somewhat more serious character because of the impetuosity of the Turkish troops, according to thi3 and other accounts, displayed great courage. The center column advanced as far as Verboka, and after having been ordered four times. in vain to re tire had to be led out of the lire by the division commander in person, alter having stormed tho Russian position under a murderous fire. Washington, Sept. 24. A promi nent oflicer of the Treasury depait ment says that Secretary Sherman puts a different interpretation upon the President s order in relation to othce holders keeping out of campaigns from those entertained by Secretaries Schurz and Evarts. He explains it that Sher man construes it TO RESTRAIN. OFITCE HOLDERS only up to the time a ticket is nomi nuted that the evil sought to bo cor rected was the packing of primaries and conventions, and thus controling nominations in spite of the people. Af ter the ticket is in the field Sherman is represented as holding that it is both the right and duty of officials to make themselves heard and felt in the campaign. Washington, September 24. The damage to the patent ofiice is estimat ed at i$30,0tn, while that growing out of tho destruction of models and other valuables belonging to the patent office is almost incalculable. The arches which formed the ceiling of the second storj, and upon which the floor of the third story rested, are so badly damag ed by heat and water that many of them must be torn out. The marble of the outer walls is considerably discol ed by flames and cracked in many plac es. It is supposed the fire had been smouldering beneath the roof, which was not fire proof, for some hours be fore discovered. Two or three fires oc curred in the neighborhood of the pat ent office, caused by sparks from the building. Tho loss wa3 small. The total number of models destroy ed will not exceed $30,009. Bccharest, September O j. An offi cial dispatch announces the Montene grins are now attacking Corausko. A Turkish detatchment has occupied a natural stronghold on Roumanian ter ritory under cover of the guns of Silis tria. They apparently intend to at tempt to cat the railway between Ga latz and Bucharest. London, September 2.1. It is stated that the Russians and Roumanian loss es before Plevna exceed twenty-five thousand killed and wounded. ViR3iTizA, Sep'.oCiber 23. The Rou manians have apnroached to within eighty yards of the seccm.l Grivica re doubt. Undoubtedly an assault will be made in two or three days. Ilifer Pasha was reported to have entered Plevna with only a small es cort. The Daily Xews, in a summary of the war, considers it evident that the Russian staff has been outwitted and has permitted important aid to reach Osraan Pasha. Washington, September 2 -I. The President and Mrs. Hayes, with the p.irty accompanying I hem, returned to Washington thit evening. The presi dent was considerably fatigued, and without much delay entered a carriage with Mrs. Hayes and was driven to the Soldier's Homo. The president con cluded to postpone his vhit to Rich mond until next month, when th? Vir ginia state fair will be iu progress. There will be a session of the cabinet to-morrow. Thirty thousand models were de stroyed by the lire in the patent olliee. The value of property lost in abstract will aggregate about $1,500,000, but as a large class of tho models cannot, or will not b3 replaced the actual loss will probably not reach over $o)j,000 or $003,000. The patent offiC3 has to its credit with the treasury over and above its earning a sum sufficient to pay the expenditure, but it cannot be n?ed without an appropriation by con gress. Trexton, S?ptember 25. In the re publican state convention to-day Chas. II. Voorhees was nominated temporary chairman. After rscess Gen. Kilpatrick was chosen permanent president. Win. A. Xewell was nominated for governor. ilkesdarke, September 25. About 3,000 minors of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal company rnefr to-day and accepted the offer of absolute ten per cent advance. They will resume work to-morrow. llary Jfapes Dodge, editor of the St. Nicholas, i j a h indsoni3 brunette, be low the middle size, quite stout, the embodiment of vivacity and merriment. She is a veritable humorist seeing every thing at a droll angle, and telling stor ies that keep her hearers iu t. gale of laughter. So rarely is sho sniom that strangers have id conception of her depth of feelinjt or strength of chara ter. She has two boys, arrived at man's estate, and as they ar ; taller thaa their mother, no one who did not know would snpp - ise they belong;-1 1 her. Slie was nrtrrieil very yn-tng, and is imv but lit- tie over fort v. Sleeting of the Republican County Cen tral Committee. The Republican Central Committee of this County met at Eight Mile Grove on Saturday, Sept. 22d, at 2 p. in., and was called to order by the chairman. On motion E. Doom was elected Secre tary. Jas. Hall was admitted as a del egate from Mt. Pleasant. On motion, persons present from precincts not rep resented, or delegates by proxy from said precincts were admitted to act on Committee. Mr. Polk introduced the subject of "popular nominations," or "primary elections," as it is sometimes called, and was followed by Mr. Hall, in favor of that plan of nominating. An animat ed discussion followed, participated in by Messrs. Cushing, Johnson, Bobbitt and other. It finally seemed the sense of the meeting that there was not time to perfect a plan of primary elections so that the voters would all understand it before this election, but a majority of the committee being in favor of this system for the future, a committee of two was appointed by the chair to draft such plan, and present the same to the County Convention this fall, which if adopted by them, should be the meth od of nomination by tho Republican party hereafter. On motion, the recommendation of the State Central Committee as to time of convention was adopted, and Satur day, Oct. Cth, 1S77, fixed as the time of holding our County Convention. Three different votes were then tasen on the place of holding the convention, and finally resulted in Weeping Water be ing designated. The convention will therefore be held at "Weeping Water, on Oct. Cth, at 11 o'clockT On motion, a committee of three was appointed by the chair to draw up call and make apportionment; Messrs. Doom, Cushing and Johnson. Mr. Johnson declining to act, Mr. Hall was made one of the committe. The committee reported the appor tionment found elsewhere in the "call," and it was adopted. It was moved that no proxies be al lowed unless parties live in precinct or ward. Moved to amend, by allowing no proxies and the delegates present to cast the vote of the precinct or ward. On motion of Cutler laid on table. On motion, again "it was recommend ed that all primary meetings take ac tion of some kind in regard to proxies. The day of holding primaries was then fixed on Thursday, Oct. 4th, and the time and place as appears elsewhere in the "call." Xo further business appearing, the committee then adjourned. Jno. A. MAcMcnniY", Evekton Doom, Chairman. Secretary. A Rig Farm. From the Fargo (Mi;i:t.) Times. We had the curiosity the other day to ask Mr. Dairymple what he expected the profit on his wheat crop would be this year. He replied that at present prices for wheat, his net profit would be about $10 per acre. As he is half owner of seventy-rive thousand acres of wheat in Red River valley, and has fifteen hun.lred acres on his home farm at CottiifO Grove, Minn., his profits this year may be safely put at $50,000. Who was it that remarked that wheat raising don't pay ? Dairymple has five steam threshers now at work on hU four-thousand-acre farm at Casselton, each one threshing in average of one thousand bushels per day. The grain is hauled directly to the cars as f;ist as threshed, and shipped to Xew York, via Duluth ami the lakes. He loads and forwards fif teen cars per day. At three hundred and fifty bushels to the car, the crop on this place will make two hundred and fifty-seven car loads. The yield, from what has been threshed so far, is esti mated at ninety thousand bushels, an average of twenty-two and a half bush els per acre. Add to this thirty-five thousand on the Grandin farm, in which Mr, Dairymple has a half inter est, and which will average equally well, the two farms will produce one hundred and sixty-eight thousand sev en hundred and fifty bushels of wheat this year. "Dairymple farm" is a tract of about eleven thousand acres of land near Casselton, twenty miles west of Fargo, on the line of the Northern Pa cific railroad. It is owned by Geo. W. Cass and P. B. Cheney, of Xew York, and Oliver Dairymple, the "Wheat King of Minnesota;" as he is termed. Twelve hundred acres were broken in 1875 and sowed to wheat last year. This year there are four thousand acres in wheat ami a splendid crop it is, too and three thousand acres additional were broken this season for seeding this year. THE MARKETS, HOME MARKETS. iacroitTCD m f. k. vviiitk. Wh it. No. 2 Ml To L'O IS 13' II 10 15"' IS .. " jviecteil Corn, shelled Corn, ear Oats I'.ai b-y, No. 2 " rejected.. ...... .. .'. Rye latest new yoric markets New Yoi:k, Sept. 20. Money S'.mj tjoLl, Kj", LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. CiilCAtiO, Sej.t. 20. Flour 5 "V.'i 7.1 Wheat l l. if l;i Corn, 4l ats 2Ue.Jd live m barley fi0ei:l ib't's 5 (v,, -, 7.-, Native Cattle 3 fan.-:i f Iex;j Catt.e 2 70Cj-S ' FARM FOR SALE. The Best StccU Kariu in Chns County For Nalc Very Ctiai. I I Said farm eonfains A ROUT 1U7 ACRES, '.'no j in cultivation ; 7;) acre of meadow land : 10 j iM-res in pasture, enclosed with a good lence, and about -jee acres in timber, 70 of which i tuclo-ed with a live-board fence, and is used as a ho-.-lor. There are over 1.;-"j III' A LINO FRUIT 'HIKES. Also 4 or f miles of hedje ' fei; ;,. Said f-irm is well watered, and ban 11 pi 11 il a OOOD COM KORTARLE HOL SF-, -railleries, stabies, etc. etc. The ab-n-e farm is located C.'i M1LFS SOUTH o;r Pi. VITsMoUTH, and is known as Hie old W. L. Huhb's place. Ti'RMs : One-third down. j:nd balance on 0 uri- jear- lim-i. For further part eel a rs apply 10 SI WILl P.KOS., i -i-M i'laiUuiytitii, N.cb. I An Address to the Sick. Jo von wa::t to purify the system? Do yen want to get tki of biliousness? Do vr.-.i want s.iiuet'.iii: to strengthen you? Do you wan a frond i-njietiie? I to you want to gift rid of nervousness? Do you want jroo.l diirenion? ) vou want to sleep well? Do jou want to build up your constitution? Do you want a brisk and oroiss feeling? If you il ), TAKE sI4:JVL:ols, LIVER REGULATOR ! J. H, ZEILIN & CO., Sole proprietors Simmons' Liver Regulator l'hilaueipiiia. lifx?sHOHE REMEDY J- ". .7. "...ti4.. i : cle ot Mercury, or any Injurious mineral sub stance, lint is l"L KK LY VEG ETA IILE, ....ltt-iti.i.... W'l-e-iJC.-Jftl-iVer" noots and Herbs, YVAZLSXty which an Al 1 - W i so !-"5" Providence lias plac ed in countries where Liver Disease most pre vail. IT WILL CtJtK ALL HSKASKSfAtrSKU l'.V IIKli.VMir.MKXT OK THK I.IVKK A.N1I l)OW ELS, IIIXILATE THK LIVE it AND I'ltKVKNT CHILLS AND FEVER. HII3IO! LIVCK KI'UriiATOK Is eminently a Family Medicine ; and by bein'4 kept ready for immediate resort will nave tnanv an hour oi sufTcrii!;; and many a dollar in time and doctors bills. After over Forty Years' trial it is still receiv ing the most umiuiililied testimonials to its vir tues from persoEs of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it a-J the most KFTEUTirAT, SPECIFIC IT)!; CONSTIPATION. HKA DACI1K. PAIN IN TDK ii i'LIKl;s. DIZXINLSS. SoL'K STOM ACH, li AD 'l AS I K IN TilK MOl'TII. 1SI MOTS ATTACKS. PALPITATION OK Till' HKAKT, PAIN IN TIIL KKOION OF THE K1DSKYS, I ''!' IN DKNC Y, CLOO.M AND FOK KP.t II ) INC OK KYIL: ALL OK WHICH Al.'K 'llIK offspring of a diseased liver, colic ciiel.ihk:. For children complaining of colic, headache, or sick stomach, a teaspooni'ul or more will irive relief. Children, as well as adults eat sometimes too much supper or eat something which does not divert well, producing sour stom ach, hwartbuni, or restlessness; airood dose of Liver Regulator will .uive relief. This applies to Persons of ;ill i!,a's Jt is the cheapest, purest and best Family Medicine in Hie world ! IT HAW IVO ItUAIb Thousands lead miserablelives, suffering from dyspepsia, a disordered stomach and liver, pro-diK-iDi; hi!i.ousncs, heartburn, cost iveu.-.ss, weakness irregular appetite, low spirits, ri-ini: food ai'rer eai in.cr. aii'l often endiiis; in fatal at tacks of lever. They know they are sick, yet t:et little sympathy. The ui.faiihiu remedy' to prevent these :;fi!ict;ons and restore heullli is Simmons' Livrat lii-:i;i latou. Jl.tM l ACTlKl'Il ONLY f.V J. II. ZEILIN & CO.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. I'kick, 1.0O. Sold by r.H Druists. ".V.y T7 f! H E lf -o- Ito;iiaii:e ol;l. so extensively worn in Paris, was first discovered in isTO. by the cele brated French chemist, 3ln:i. D. l'.r Lainuc, who manufactured it into ji'.vXiy, mi l for live years sold it to I he lenuinir'jewclers of I'ai i - for S!iit ioIJ. In 17,", when his wrii l bocame known. H-n of tito niai.ufacturiiiic jewelers es tablished a stock company, wit !i a ::;. of Slfl.'K'O.OiH), for U'e purp'fse of mannfaV'tip iu ItiMindiif ol.l Jewelry :wid Vaolic. With this immense capital. :.r.d the aid of im proved macninery, they cie enabled to produce all the latest pat terns 'of jewelrv at le s than ( tie-tenth the co-it i.f Solid io'd.'aud 01 . jiial ity and color hkh makes it inmossioie even for experts to detect it liom the fieiiuiiie. YiV Sin v ui-e;! t be cud is-s -e r- 'jce ryortiie I'nitrO feratt'M :m.l an:i;5;i. for the sa'e of juoiN manufactured p.om this metal, and in order to ii.t i ( iu e tl'ein in the most spoi-dy manner, have put u; a.-'soried sam ple lots as !;it'ii below, which we will sell at one-tenth f retail value until Janu ary lp,t, IHI.s. Lead ti;e list : ro-t';:.'r lot. Oi;e fir ';:!-!i I'hai'i retail piiee.. -51 Co One pan i ieii d Meeve buttoas, ictail price 7--i OliC Stone-Set S".i! f i'Pi " ' 7" One s.o t::i Spiral S'lirt Stud.'. " ' 1r ne inn-i d s,'::..e Co!! t i?!i!(on " " 50 One heavy plain W eddii! l.in ' " 1 Toti.l . I Oo For ."a cents v.e will scud above Mx articles po.ii paid. SS.OG iAil One pair sleeve F.nttons. store setting. one set spiral srurt Sitsds. lue he :y band KM':irc:n nt Rluf. One Set i2) Enravi'd. lirai i'!es. i tne Ladies' Loft Otinrd or Neck Chair. t:e 1 iir:: v--d M ini it ..ire Locket, for ti.e above. One Kfut's Heavv Link W-ifeii Chain. OiiC L;ike (k'.-.-e Diamond Stud. One La. lies' N't- k Cbr.iu Charm. One Ladies' Heavy O'uird chain lor Watch. One set J'iTi and Ear Rns, Amethyst, bin' extra line Miniature Locket. ( id." t'.il.n o Sea! Liu'-'. One very heavy Woddie" cr I"nj.a'r":oe:it Li:;. One Cetifs heavy Watch Chain .. i h Charm. One pair pearl Inlaid Sleeve Luttons. One Lake (;eor;:e Cluster Tin. One pair (J.) heavy band Liacciets. One Ladies' Opera O'.iard Chain. One Ladies' Neck Chain a:.d Cross. One iit-au. iia! Lockt t. (engraved;. ( ne l'air Hand ihae -lef. I One tient's 'i wist l.in : Vest CIiaiM and Charm. One pairOuvx Sceve llMttou.s. One set :; 1 1 v x shirt siuds. One new Improved Collar I'-ult.iii. One extra eai t c.i.ieo Se.d l;ii:. One Arton:'. Solitaire Stud. One set Aia-tiiyst or Topaz Pin and Ear Drops. One l.rti'k's' hemise l!.i;;.in. One p!u.o Kin.-, sia.nped is K. . . ZAiV. Oi.e I.;u"i s' Open ha;si, v.iih aiul ta.-se, (retail price r,. :. Oae Cent's i.ej.vv Wiilell Cii.iill, with Curb Charm, freiai! pi'iiv s."..e-'.). One l adies' io'avy I'-mt Nccl; '!:n!:i. Oneeletfaar t has- J Mi liat Lor-ket forjib.ive. One set Cam -o Nie-1 :iion I'in an l E.ir Drops. One pain.) In :,.y Chased Hand Liaeelets. One Cent's Soiilaic" D'ramoi'd Stud. One (J cut's CI us-1 er Diamomi I'in. One p air Aniet liys or Onyx S!ec e Rut tons. One set i'.il Stmls to match Tiie above. Oae eleji.int- heavy set Cameo Seal IJisiy. One Massive Patid or Weddinsi Ring. One l'ew " p te, it" Collar i'.i.tton. One Ladies' Chemise Rultoll. One Amclhyst or Topaz Ein;i, (extra finish). Th retail price vf the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten limes the price we ask tor the Id ; for example, our . Lee lot retails for !ii.ihi ; our r.ou lot for ."ro.tio. iupr-Casc XVitScli free. To anv one sendbr. us ;'.n order for the ii'invo b ts by express to the amount of Sl.l.no we v. ill send it K.K one Solid Romaii e cold ILmtinvt C;is Wateii. tlenls" or Lndicr. size, warranted to keep perfect time, and look Ciiually as well its a s'tm.ao irold uatch. Rv mail postpaid This is our tet !Ver"ti AMIKIS, and worth a trial, as the witch atone win sell or trade readily for from c'--'e.oo to '.".ie. Oeuts'or Ladies' Watch alone, is; 7.1m orss.iH). v it h a heavy leiu's Cold Pattern Vest chain and Charm, or Ladv's Opera chain with Ui and tassel. K tlK1I Hi; St : 11:1s oner oal hnlds pood until January I, ls.s. Af'T that time we shall sell only to Jobln-s and Wholesale dealers, and any one wisiini oar yoods will then have to pay full retail prices. Lomaiue Hold is th best. and. in fact, the only imitation of genuine told made, beinirthe same in wctirht. color and linish. and till .r.r (roods are m.nl? in tie latest cold patterns. Will irnaraiitec .satisfaction in evety instance, or refund money. SEND MONLY II Y P. O. MONEY OitDKR. OR HKOIM'KRKD LE I'T !'!!. AT OUR LISK. NOOOODSSKNTC. o. D. UNI KSS AT LEAST $0.00 ACCOMPANIES THE ORDER. Address plaiulv, W. F. Evans & Co,, Sola Agt's U. S. and Canada. 97 & tK) South Clark St., CHICAGO, 111. 25aiS "The Family Favorite " IJIPHOVED Wmi Mode! Machine. uanT-ssaxirss, fscisELEts, No Ooara, lio Cams, To Springe. SE iSD ELEuiST tlTLES CF UOODSOL By tin expinition of I'atecta under which we he been yin royalties, we rt etubled to bull our iL ' chiuefl at Qrsatly Reduced PricGs4 ud Li low bJi tho3i3 cf any Ct-cla3 ioacbine. SLKD FOIl CIRCULARS ASU PRICE LISTS. WEZD SEWING- MACHINE GQ 2C3 V.ftbaih Avs., Chicajo, iiL Prices Reduced. Onco More! EU PLUMMER'S Is (ust low beinv; line in oien .1. We have a full Spring and Summer Dry Goorfe, Hhadud an l Erwrii Domcatk-s, Driif.saml Summer Dress Cools, Ladies and Gents Hosiery A full Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, l-- t i j j t i. .-r: v.j v-iv The besS stock of Coffee ever brought to this Cky ; i.oabted and Oreeii. Canned Emits in grnt rari ti s. Sugars & Syrups in all sized pat-huge DRIED FRUITS Foreign tfe Domestic PURE SUGAR SYRUP In five gallon kegs, at PI u miner's. SHOES. A few more ladies'. Mi-;ses', and chil drens shoes to he closed out. n-e itii.l examine before purchasing, and save money NAf.s: cheaper than 'ever ; a; just received. other car load NEW CANNED GOODS. Corned beef, llostnn baked b '.ms, orange inarin.-ihide. peiieh iii.inii::V.de, blackberry jam, ami a variety, of ether goods to make a mca I wi.hout buli ling it lire these hot eveni:i:;s. MOSQUITO NEl'TiN:! ! cheaper thtiii it was ever .Mild iu town before. thh TEA f The best gunpowder tea in America. SALT! Salt by the car load or pound. RLE AC RED Z- DROWN 21 US L INS When they are wanted, do not forget to call and see how much money you can save by purchasing of Eli Plummer, Plattsmouth.Neb. Our idea is tobuy for CASH andsell forCASH to every one. and al such rates that both buyer and seller can live. Xow, we want to see till our old friends back a;ain, an I we want all the new ones we can net. We promise to treat you well and send you home, hap py, with a wagon load of goods bought for very little money. -set week 1 expect rr fill this column villi a new ii,t of e.oods, just opened. Read the oilers and come and look at the toods.ih.lt is all 1 iud; 7lJ ELI PLUMMER. O TJ Eo MEW STOCK SOIHETHIWG NEW I Mr. Solomon, of the firm of Solomon &; Nathan lias gone east to purchase Fail and Winter stock for his Wholesale Store at St. Joe, and will also send forward a large stock for lie PHILADELPHIA STOEE, in this city. AT FOR THIRTY DAYS. "We will positively sell all Spring and Summer goods at cost to make room for new stock. AVe will give below prices of some of ' our goods at present. Indian Ilea l brown Muslin, 1 yard ide, 12 yards for .'?1. Plints, 20 yards for 61. Cottonades, lo els. iier yard. Denim?, brown and lone, 12 yards for ?!. Grenadines from 10 cents a yard up Vv'e will also sell the celebrated Hip Gore Corset, fur 'ic apiece, for o0 days old'. Parasols from 15c up. F; ins from 5 cents up. Cuffs and Collars from 25 cents a sett up. Xull line of lawns. Bishop, Victoria and Swiss, from 10 cents a yard, up. Summer shirts, 50 cents up. Embroideries from o cents file place, S0L03I0N & NATHAN. PiatUmouth, A u'iist 1-st, lSt7. ttl Id SC. u i 2? r- ? t err i CX t & I G I CO I 2 -s ft 0i r l s- ' n Z -i. 3 it. n '-. M 5. i 2 f- tl. C rr SSANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OIT ULJK-TIST STBIEBT, East of I'lalte Valley House. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good 1'tams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent vith cii riages if desired. Carriages sent lo Dejiot lo meet i.H ti..!as v, lieitever ordered. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attended and curates furnished io friends. Address, .1. V. MHANMiN, J-ly I'lL.ttsmouth, Nell. V. D. JONES' NEW LIVEUY STA1JLE, PLATTSMOUTII, N1II5. The obi PIONNEU STAPLES in Plattsmouih Neb., have been leased h Dr. Jones, and ho has opeiieu a new and handsome liverv in tins well know n Pain. The linos! atid H-st of lioist s and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE' HORSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. IIOR.-jllS TltAINIII) AND 11K0KII. ALSO I desire to trive notice that I have a larre, hamlHome bt iek barn, il h plenty of room for horses and wni'ous. I can put 'farmers stock an I wagons, loads of jvain or eiiyl IiI'ik aM un der cover, it I he dry. Reiiu nibe'r t his. '1 hankimr all mv ol.' pattons for ilielr many favors. 1 solicit iheir trade t his coining year, satisfied I can accommodate them belter an. 1 do better by Iheui titan ever belorc. ii-yi. 7 g-1-1'. "o 1.1 loe.s .toil ioi;;- 1 Oi.vJ S' tow ns. Only necessary to s!io Z (samples to inaKe sides and mone. (01 M t t.17 1... ......... !.. ...:.. 1 TO faiiy one out of employment and dis OOC 5IM,S,'(' v-'oik. Used" daily by all ba ujO B-iness men. Scud stamp for circular, fj t llll pi lees to tieel.ts. Addles, S a I si'u.ciai. .. i:rv." C I V ? Kendall RuildiiiK, t bieaj:o. Subscribe for the Herald andjY". -Irasha Earnn r; only !.'!. LOOK HEREISsST; new art icle to business men A . ill I !' i; ma.' ni.'S.I -One LADY made m'Z'i O n; l.o to.:-' wl.vln one week which shows what cm I done il a party is energetic. Litsincss ec; y li'inorable. Send Ma. up for circular civile' f, li pal '. iculai s. Addl e join ;i iieinlall' Itulldli:-. il.eJ CII1CACO, 1 i.L. J Oil X ::.H. I'jopiietor. t3e: oe.:5 1:1:1.3 1 iii.i: iic: s::. Good accommodations for pariiKi s and tlie traveling ulilio. IIoiikI !?! p' r day. Meals 2"c. Ilntirely refitted at: re-furnished, and farmers an rcpie.t ed to call and get o meals and bed -61.00. ihpJ HENRY BCFCK. DEALUR I.N SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Tables, Eedstead:; KTC, KTF., : i-.. Of All Des'-riptiohs. METALLIC BURIAL CASE; Of all sizes, ready made an Isold cheap for c.tsh. With many I banks for pas t patronage. I in vit" invite all to call anil examine my LARC.E STOCK OK lotf. FHtITI 5K AMI ('(IPFIXM. TU.W 5Maf hews -IIAPmVAHi: STOKII, In l'lattsmoulh, Xeb., on I'ouith SL. iibottt the MIDDLK OK TRERLOCK, oii will find : Coin IMaritcis. (Ir.intl At lioix-j Stirring I1uh, SuIKy I'lotvs, 'ulli v:ilors, md all kinds of I'arm Implements and .Shelf I lard ware. Tin Ware, &C, tc. ALSO, Hungarian and llillct. Seed for Sale :j 1 1 1 1 (JE0. W. KINSICR, IachiiiUt, A. ail old Maker uud Ititii- ner of '1 In-eMhinf 1I.ic!:iiics., has Olieiied ai-boli on SiMli Stieet nc:ir Air Doii- elly's Llacksniii h and Y aou Shop where tie has luenareii nim-ell to d i an and all maf-lmie woi k without exception, lie h'.is a Xo. 1 Lathe can turn in wood. iron. Steele, and all other metal in conned jon u it h machine u ni k. I Ie can do anv thin reipiired In a ttunstiiith. even to niakir a KUn.of which we have the evidence in a bleach loader throw mz one two or Ihteo ball, al once at will of the cuniiei. Mr Ceo. W. Shr.i.ier a tanner near iUn k lei.il an obi nequaintacce of Mr. Kin.-cr from irm l.i can be refpred to in iiriid to his foiiuercoM- ( rieciiou with the tu.niuta : iu? of thresinn nn' - j chines. ;jv; Mr. Kinder a c nl and will iiivi: yoo satisf iciovy -voi k on any part ot a Tine h- $ Ui oLielii..e, 'jl-U. T