Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 06, 1877, Image 2

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    THE HERALD.
J. A. MACMUItnir Editor.
rLATTSMOUTH, DEC. C, 1877.
OCR CLUB LIST FOR 1878.
tv'e preFent our readers this week with a club
list of papers which ean be taken with the IIeu
ai.i. In thin way you can get two papers or
magazines for little more than the price of one.
We would also like new subscribers to the
Herald, and ail who propose taking it for
another yeai to come forward now. The flrst of
the year is a good time to commence subscrip
tion to all papers, and we can only get these
elub rates about the first of the year.
Subscribers to any of these paper, Ac., who
wish to renew, will also get tham much more
prom ptly by renewing their subscriptions before
their name Is stricken from the present year's
list.
The Herald and Harper's Hazar, Weekly
, or Magazine $4.90
" and Inter-Ocean, weekly... 2.80
" " - eemi-weekly 4.00
Chicago Tribune 2.M
" Post & Mail, weekly.... 2.30
- - - - daily 6.05
w - M rrairfe Farmer 3.30
"LouiYle Courier lournl 3.05
' Scribncrs.Monthly 4.85
" " St. Nicholas 4.10
" " American Agriculturist 2.70
" Demorest'sMoiitlily Mag 3.65
- " Scientific American 4.35
- - - Xew York Suu 2.C5
" observer..... 4.80
Eclectic Magazine 5.75
m w Neb. Farmer, (monthly).. 2.65
"Glob -Democrat St Louis 2.90
" "Leslies III. Newpaer... 4.15
We can also send for the Inter-Ocean and the
premium books offered by it at special rates for
our subscribers, which rates they can learn up
on application at this office.
1IURRAH FOR THE HERALD
MICH LIST!
PRE-
To every man, woman and child In
county
the
a chance is offered to obtain one or
more valuable articles in addition to
a copy of
THE NEBRASKA HERALD
for one year.
To every new subscriber to the Ne
braska Herald for one year, who
pays us two dollars, or to eyery old
subscriber who pays up past arrearages
and one year in advance we will give
bis or her choice of the following books
The Home Gctide. a cook book
compiled from receipts contributed to
the Home Department of the Chicago
Tribune. It is a volume cf 1C0 pages.
and gives fully as much information
as do the $1.50 and 62.00 cook books.
besides being the practical experiences
of practical houseJceepers. or a work on
farming one of small fruit raising and
one on the care of horses the names of
which will appear next week.
For every cash subscriber for 1873,
who will send us one additional name,
or in other word3 for two "cash" names
we will send a copy of the Nebraska
Farmer for a year; or three "Domes
tic" Paper Patterns, to be selected
from the catalogue by the subscriber.
For every cash subscriber for 1878,
who will send us two additional cash
names.or in other words, for three cash
names we will give a medical work by
Dr. E. B. Foote, entitled Plain Home
Talk and Medical- Common Sense, a
book of over 000 pages, containing
most excellent advice on hygienic sub
jects; or a SMITIIOGKAni, WITH COM
plete outfit. The Smithograph is
an apparatus by which any one can
copy pictures.patterns.or designs of any
kind, either the siae of original pattern
or enlarged as many times a3 they may
wish. It is a most fascinating little
instrument.
For every five cash names we will
give a set of silver plated forksi
which retail at four or five dollars per
set.
For every ten cash names we will
give one of Barnes Foot Power
Scroll Saws, which retail at fifteen
dollars. These saws will do any kind
of ornamental work in wood, shell,
metal, bone or ivory, such as brackets,
frames, work. boxe3, wall-pockets, cor
nices, &c.
For every fifteen cash name3 we will
give a knitting machine valued
at twenty dollars.
For every twenty-five names we w ill
give a new sewing jiachine valued at
fifty-five dollars, and such as have re
cently sold at seventy-five dollars.
Each subscriber in these clubs will
receive one of the single premiums,
whichever he may choose.
Subscribers who take the Nebraska
Herald at club rates with some other
paper or magazine can have the single
premium by payment of twenty five
cents in addition to'the rates given in
our clubbing prospectus.
The Inter Ocean has adopted a new
style, the leaves are all cut, and the pa
per becomes a neat eight page pamnh
let.
Hon. E. II. Buckingham, Disk At
torney, 3d Judicial District, died at
Omaha on the 28th of Nov., of heart
disease.
The called Session of Congress ex
pired Monday the 3d and the regular
Session of the 4Gth Congress commenc
ed at noon of the Same day.
The Watchman man went out to
dinner Thanksgiving day; We'll never
tell you where, but you ought to have
beard hiin spread on that dinner.
All those ladies whose plants are
frozen will meet at the Court house
Saturday to mourn, and promise never
gain to try and keep plants through
winter with a wood stove.
We call attention to- the premi
ums offered to subscriber to the Inter
Ocean ;see their ad vertisoient this week.
A rr augments can be made at this Of
fice for all those who desirg to. sub
scribe under these rules t
We call attention to the .advertise
ment of Agents wanted by ScammoII
& Co-St Louis, Mo, to sell the 150
books in their complete "Combination
Prospectus." That seems to be a good
chance for some enterprising man..
If there are any farmers in Cass Co.,
who are keeping sheep, or who think
of doing so, we should bo pleased to
have them send their address to Hie
Herald office.
Mr. C. J. Green has been appoint
ed District Attorney second District,
n place of Mr. Buckingham, deceased ;
Mr. Green was the law partner of Mr.
Buckingham and it is a very appropri
ate appointment.
Gen. Vifquain, our Democratic
friend from Crete, is going to take a
European "tower," and invites us all to
go along at $350 a piece ; in short, an
excursion to the Paris Exposition next
year.
After one of the most protracted i
sittings, of the Senate ever known.
KelloKcr. of Louisiana, Rep; and
Butler, of South Carolina, Dem:
were admitted to seats. Patterson, of
S. C, Rep; & Conover, of Florida, Itep.
voting with the solid democracy for
their admission. So ends the long fight.
Practically, the senate stands the same
TnEY do say that Father Martin, of
Dacota City, is going into the newspa
per business and the W. P. Rep. man,
advises his opponent, Mr. Spencer, to
chew and digest the whole of Webster
unabridged, in order to cope with Fath
er Martin's well known flow of lan
guage. Having been a constant appli
cant aid the holder of an important
government office under Republican
rule, Mr. Martin is fully prepared to
run a Democratic paper now.
1IE1.
MoCORD On Wednesday evening, Nov. 2s. at
8 :05 p. ni., .MISS kkijk aiccord, eldest
aaugnur oi Airs. a. v. Aicuoru.
We copy the above from the Burling
ton Hawkeye, handed us by Dr. Liv
ingston. The father of th9 young lady.
now deceased, wa Col. of the 1st Neb.
Regiment, and Sheriff of this county in
an early day. It was expected that he
would become the Republican candi
date for congress, but he was unfortu
nately drowned coming up the river.
Senator Paddock's day to be abus
ed has arrived. We have seen it com
ing for some time. Being elected from
the South Platte, of course he is expect-
eu to iook alter our interests, and es
pecially in the Pro Rata matter. He
says a few words, and behold, the Oma
ha Hprald and all the little fellows on
that side of the house are after him.
Speak your mind out, Mr. Senator,
you've got lots of friends left about
here. They are Republicans, too", re
member that.
Senator Saunders has made his
speech in pro rata and rather sat down
on Chaffee. The Senator takes strong
and te:;ab e ground that this matter
should be settled in the courts. They
have full power to decide which roads
are entitled to come under the grant
and enjoy the immunities of Union
Pacific road3 ; also whether any or all
are being operated illegally. This was
our potlLion all last season when an
attempt was made to force this issue
into our state politics.
The President's message to the new
Congress has been received, too late
A. t.1 1 It m -wrv .
io puuusu in is weeic we suan give a
synopsis next week. It is the longest
m sixteen years. It is devoted first to
a brief argument in favor of the south
ern policy. Is hard money to the core.
though advocates silver remonetiza
tion for purposes of currency. On the
whole it is an able and exhaustive
statement of the situation from Pres-
dent Hayes' point of view.
A Chicago clergyman said last Sun
.1 J J A
uay mat no true woman wouia ever
let a man put on her shoe. We don't
know about that, but we do know that
a v oman wno can c put on ner own
shoe had ought to go barefoot. St. Joe
Herald.
The Bee dissents. It is an establish
ed fact that the averaee Chicazo wo
man has a foot of such ponderous pro
portions that it takes a man with a
jackscrew to put it into the most com
modious shoe that is made. It would
be both cruel and wicked to punish
Chicago women for beinsr born with
big feet by compelling them to go bare-
toot. ve protest. Omaha Bee.
This may be so on the average, but
we know one woman in Chicago who
has small feet, both of 'em, and they'll
average too, and she isn't so little eith
er.
Military Reception.
The Military Reception given on Fri
day eve, Nov. 23d, in Palladian Hall by
the Entre-Notis Society, composed of
Cadets, was the best and most enjoya
ble entertainment of the kind ever giv
en in the University. Palladian Hall
was finely decorated with flags, trim
mings, guns, swords, and various other
implements of war, which gave it a de
cided military air. The Cadets were
in full dress uniform, which added
very much to the general brilliant ef
feet. All of the rooms secured for the
evening were completely filled and .the
halls were crowded during" the entire
evening by the happy couples, who en
joyeu promenading, lhe programme
consisted of the following exercises.
"Tramp, Tramp. Tramp, the Boys are
Marching, which was sung by a choir,
while singing the last verse the Cadets
marched in to the music of the fife and
inn filed drum, they then went through
the manual or arms, in a manner high
ly creditable to themselves and worthy
of the praise showered upon them So
lo MissJIIumphrey Instrumental Trio.
E. A, Hart, F. W. Hohman Jr. JJ. II
Wheeler Jr. Duet, Miss Ransom and
Mr. Harrington Chorus, Red White
and Blue by choir Solo, Miss Gillette
Select Reading, Prof Palmer Duet,
Messrs Iloff and Finigan after which
refreshments were served. Everything
passed off remarkably well and wa3 an
en joy ably evening for all. -
D. H. Wheeler Jr. i
At the next Nebraska state conven
tion to be held in the fall of 1378, the
apportionment of delegates will be
made on the basis of the highest" vote
cast this fall for the head of "the Re
publican ticket, Judge I,ake. Howthe
astern part of the state ;. will ! growl!
How Douglas and Lancaster coun
ties will whine! How Gere (the apolo
gist) will pipe his rheumy eyes and
blast his toplights! C. C. Courier.
If you please, the Republican party
in these eastern Counties has suffered
for the sins of Omission and Commiss
ion of its Western Legislators, and we
think it will have something to say
about that convention for all.
Better not push that subject too far,
it might reveal unpleasant facts. "
A School for ladies has been open
ed in Berlin on a plan decidedly novel,'
but very practical. The building con
tains lodging rooms for forty girls,
school rooms, working rooms, and an
immense kitchen, and a permanent
bazaar. . In the school rooms, every
branch that will fit the girls for situa
tion in baking, commercial or mercan
tile establishments is taught. Various
tradesthat lalie3 can follow are examp
lined by skillful operatives. The kitchen
is, perhaps, the chief school room, for
all the work done there is done by the
girls, under the supervision of one of
the best cooks in the city. This fea
ture has become so popular, from . the
large number of betrothed maidens
who flock hither to obtain good dom
estic educations, that the managers
have begun to charge for instructions
in cookery, and the receipts generally
pay the expenses of the other depart
ments.
Clippings.
The State of Iowa is estimating its
this year's crop of hogs at one million
five hundred thousand head. This
will not only fill the mouths of the
people of that prosperous common
wealth, but, with the vast amount of
grain raised, will fill every pocket.
Texas bids fair to be the greatest
among the grain-growing States, the
yield to the acre in wheat being much
larger than in California, which is re
garded as the finest wheat-growihg
country in the world. - -
England tends to become les3 and
less a land of wheat-growers and more
and more a fruit-bearing country. It
is noticed by Mr. Giffen, in his report
to the Board of Trade, that in one year
the orchards of Great Britain have in
creased to the extent of bouo acres
whereas the wheat grown in 1877 was.
though more than last year, still much
below the ordinary average. The de
cline is about eight per cent. The
stock of horses in the country is in
creasing, while horned cattlo are de
creasing, thanks to the cattle plague,
foot and mouth disease, and .scarcity
of fodder, and which makes grazin
an exceedingly risky business and
threatens to make it a very unpopular
one.
New York's richest millionaires are
rated as follows: William II. Vander-
bilt, 375,000,000; John Jacob Astor,
SCO.000,000; William Astor, 30,000,-
000; Peter Goelet (estate), 25,000,000;
Russel Sage, 12,000,000; Moses Taylor,
Judge Halton, Frederick Stevens, and
Catherine wolfe, each, $10,000,000.
The first shipment of fresh meat
from this country to France, was
taken out by steamer to Havre, Oct. 17
consisting of fifty carcasses of beef,
fifty sheep, eighty-one hogs, and two
hojrshead3 of saddle-rock oysters. - If
well received in that country, the
trade will undoubtedly spring to large
proportions.
THE INTER OCEAN.
1673 1878
THREE EDITIONS:
WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY.
in mating its seventh annual an
nouncement, J. he inter ocean reas
sures its readers and the public gener
ally of its faith in the iiepuulican par
ty and its devotion to Republican prin
ciples. Its record during the past year
has made it more than ever before the
great representative Republican paper
of the country. The value of such a
paper and its influence for good were
never more apparent than during the
electorial complications of last fall and
winter. The course of The Inter
Ocean during that trying period won
for it the admiration and lasting friend
ship of Republicans everywhere. As
an exponent of true Republicanism, to
which the public turned for advice and
for encouragement. The Inter Ocean
stood throughout the momentous
struggle without a peer.
There never was a time when Repub
licans more needed a Journal steadfast
and true than now. Never before in
the history of the country, has there
been a period of such political interest
and inquiry as is now in the immedi
ate future. Great questions are to be
discussed and disposed of: embarras
ing complications are to be grappled
with: fundamental principles are to be
defended. Republican to the core, The
Inter Ocean will give all possi
ble information on all political topics,
and, while treating opponents with the
greatest fairness, will maintain its
high standing as an earnest and out
spoken advocate of uncompromising
and unadulterated Republicanism.
While The Inter Ocean stands sec
ond to no paper in the country as a po
litical journal, it takes high rank as an
enterprising and thoroughgoing news
paper. During the past year it has
eclipsed all Western papers in the ex
cellence, completeness, and liability of
its foreign dispatches and letters, and
has had few equals in presenting in
most readable shape general snd home
news. In every part of the world great
events are occurring, with probabilities
pointing to more important ones in the
future. Never before was a good news
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In all that goes to make a first class
Newspaper The Inter Ocean is not
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one that will be found useful and in
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sents the great interests of the North- i
west, it is national in its views and
comprehensive in its new gathering.
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attention than any other political news
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conducted with the wants of the home
and demands of the family in Yiew.
The Commercial Department is
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thing possible is done to make the
market reports reliable and complete.
The Agricultural department
is carefully edited by a gentleman of
ability and experience.
The Home Department is or spe
cial interest to the ladies, and is devo
ted to the practical and useful.
To Educational Matters espe
cial attention is given. Believing that
the perpetuity of the republic depends
upon the education oi the people, the
Inter Ocean is the warm advocate
of the free school system, and every
thing that will improve and extend it
The Woman s kingdom is a new
department devoted to the interests of
that large proportion or the gentle sex
who, either from necessity or other
wise, desire to devote themselves to
some useful occupation or profession.
for the purpose of earning a livelihood.
It is not for the advocating of any par
ticular issue, but for the general im
provement and elevation of the female
charactor in every department of life.
The Question And Answep. Depart
ment, long a special feature of The
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ground in the course of a year as
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tory in the United - States, in all the
British provinces, and numerous for
eign states and countries.
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REPORTED 15 F. K. WHITE.
Wheat. No. 2
CO so
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18
23
18
1314
Corn, shelled
Corn, ear
itats
Barley, iso. 2 ...
30
18
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15
Kye,
35
latest
NEW YORK MARKETS
Nbw oisk. Dee. 5,
Money..
5f6
Gold,...
102:S
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago. Dee. 5.
Flour
..4 75f?,5 75
..1 0SK&1 09
Wheat
Corn
Oaw,
41
24
ityc
66
Barlev
62
..4 73tfl5 00
Native Cattle....
Texas Cattle..
2 5003 00
Hogs, 4 20C&.4 30
rd
Of Ten Years' Duration. The Dis
charges Thick, Bloody, and of
Foul Odor. Senses of Smell and
Taste Wholly Gone. Entirely
Cured by
SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
MessrsWeeks Totter: Grrtlemen I fee!
Belled to sckooTlndfC to you the treat benefit
fa ah ford's liiDiOAL. 1 rrcK I iuii been to ma. For
ten years I have becn'affllctcd wit It this loathsome
disease, and e&pcciully in tbu winter time bits It
been most severe. Tlio llsc!inrej has been thick
and bloody, emitting a ful xlur so baxl that my
presence In a room with others was Ycry olfcoslva
to tticm.One wrck after rov.menclnsf the ueo of
Bahpokd's Radicii. O re I xr a not troubled with
It at all. i5y s- iisco o f tasro and smell, which wr
wholly gonv. have now fully retained, and my cenr
aral health is much linrrovp1 Yours.
WELUOCTtTTK H. FORD.
HMort-Uanii Wrtier.
Gsaxs Hapids, Mich Nor. S, lsTS.
LATCa.
Gentlemen : The pneknee of SAjrporra'i Cm
arrived hero to-nlfrht all right. I don't know what I
should have done lrith.id notbet-n forthUreraotiy.
I have triod Kasnl Douclu s nml every ihltiK else, and
although I uavo been able to stop the offensive dis
charge, 1 have not been able to recover in v senses of
tasto and smell until Ilried8ANroun'Crs. Ton
can refer any one yon cho--v to me, and I will
cheerfully inform tTictn n (ictull a to the beneilt
the remedy has leca to me. T "r.
MKt-roruMi ir. roRDL
GKAB9 Bakxm, Mtoh.. Suf. 15, 1S7&
SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE
Hot only promptly arrests the corroding discharge
In Catarrh, but, by sympathetic action. It restores to
sound health ail the organs of the head that hsva
become sflVete.l by it, and exhibit any of the follow
lag affection:
Defective Kre!jit, Inflamed smd Mattery
Eyes. Painful iul Wsterjr Kypa, Loss of
Hearing, Earache, Keuralgla of the Ear,
Diacharecs from tbo Ear, Ringing Noise
la the Head, Dizziness, Nervous Ilead
atche Pains In the Temples, oaa of the)
Senses of Taste and Hmcll. Elongation of
the Urola, Inflammation of tlie Tonaila
Putrid Bore Throat, TleUlna; or Hacking;
Cona;h, Bronchitis, and Bleeding of th)
IiUfa
Xaeh packags contains Tr. Sunford Imprors4
Inhaling' Tube, wtih full and carefully jreMrad dV
rectlous for use In all cases. Price. tL Tat aais t
all wholesale and retail drainrtota and eealrf
throcKhonttheUnlted Srt-saiidOnda. W BAM
A POTTlCft, O-neral AguiUe sua VklaI Pnf-J
COLLIHS'
asm;
amh
Voltaic Plasters
AH Eleetro-Gslrtnla Battery, combined Trltti
S blxhly Medicated Plaster, forming tha
sTtandest eurutivo agent in tha world of medicine.
ana uiieriy surpapemg auoiuar riatwre neretoioro
In nae. T
the old Plasters In a whole year,
liste. they coao. They
hey aeromplwn more in one week than
They do not pal
Kclleve Affections of the Chest.
Jielicve A auctions of the Lnns.
Ilelicve Affections of the Heart,
liellcve Affections of tlio Liver.
11 love Affection of tlio Spleen,
liellcve Affections of tbo Kidneys.
Relieve Affections of tlio Spine.
Kelieve Affections r-f the Nerves.
Relievo Affections cf the Muscles.
Kelieve Affections of the Joints.
Kelieve Affections of the It nes.
Believe Affections of Uio Sinews.
K matter what mav bo tha extent of your smTee.
b.
out, a fact supported by Uundrcus or testimonial in
our pose ess ton. Rear In mind that the most impor
tant discoveries In pharmacy date hack less than ten
years, and that combinations of gtm and essences
of plants and shrubs sro herein united with Elae
trlcity to forat a curative Plaster, in soothlnir. hoai
lzur. and strenirthenhir properties as far superior to
alTother Plasters heretofore in usaaathoar Irntlfio
physician Is to tua borao-toich.
Price, ' 3!f Centa.
Be Careful to call for COIXnrS' VOLTAIC PtAB
TKJt lest yoaaet soma worthless imltatioa. Sola oy
all Wholesale and BstaU Drsretou throuirbttha
CoKed States and Canada, and by WXSj a fQ
TJLtt. Proprietors. U ost on. Mass
r one Of lovwriunn. imiuci m tnssanums
(gran penin
-A.T
PLUMMER'S
A fall line of
Pry Goods,
Notions.
St
Trimmings.
Cf R O C ERIE S
IN
GREAT VARIETY
A Splendid Display of Black
Cashmeres and Alpaca
Dress Goods.
ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF
STYLES OF CHEAP DRESS
GOODS.
A Large Stock of Flannels, Jeans,
Yarns, and Blankets, of all
Descriptions.
9
Woolen Hosiery
WOOLEN DRESS
FRINGES,
Ea&iea' and!
G&ildreus
MERINO UNDERCLOTH
ING. GREAT VARIETY
O F
COTTON FLANNELS.
A good soft coal stove large sizet
for sale at rlummer s.
"Winter Apples at Plummer's.
New and fresh stock of buck mit
tens and gloves .
A irood stock of Winter Apples at
Plummer's.
by the
TUEARQEST ASSORTMENT OF
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS AND
FANCY GOODS EVER
BROUGHT WEST OF
THE MISSOURI
RIVER,
All to be found at
ELI PLUMMER'S
OLD STAND on Main Street, Platts-
moutb, opposite the Saunder's
House. 30yl
WILIiI AM HEROLD,
dealer In
DliY GOODS,
CLOTHS. j
: BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOOD3.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
large stock of
BOOTS and- SHOES
. ... .r ,. ... t be. , . . ...
CLOSED OUT AT COST.
. . -:o:- -'
Notions, Queensware,
and in fact everything you can call for In
, the line of -
General Merchandise.
CASH PAID FOK HIDES AND FURS.
All kinds of country produce taken In ex
change for goods. 3lyl
H. HEROLD,
dealer in
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
snos.
HATS,
CAPS.
GLOVES,
FURNISHING GOODS,
GROCERIES, Ac.
JEWELRY and NOTIONS.
I hare n large stock of
BviQk. Glove,
of my own make, to be cloed out at Al
kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for
Main Street, Corner of Fifth,
Plattsmouth. ... Ni:n
3oyl
BATCHES ! JEWELRY ! !
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Itoiiiaine 4nlL. so extensively worn in
Pari, wns first discovered in Isto, by the eele-
brated trench .chemist. Mons. I. 15e Lamire
who manufactured it into jewelry, and for live
years sold it to the lendinc jewelers of Parix for
Koli't ol1. In 1875, when his secret became
known, ten of the iiiaiiuractiiriiu? jewelers es
tablished a stock company, with a capital of
5Mo.000.ooo, for the purpose of manufacturing
Komaine 4ol4 Jrwrlry mid Untrhes
With this immense capital, and the aid of im
proved machinery, tliry are enabled to produce
an tne laiefi pauerns oi jeweiry ar ies man
one-tenth the cost of Solid Gold, and ot anual-
lty and color which makes it impossible even for
expertR io oereci u irom tne genuine.
Vr. have hoc u red the exrliiMive nefn-
ry of the I'nitetl Mtatet and Canada, for
the sale of all jj,M,ds manufactured from this
metal, and in order to introduce them in the
most speedy manner, have put up assorted saiu
ph lots :is k'vcu below, which we will sell at
one-tenth the retail value tintilJann-
ary lat, 17. Read the list :
50-CFAT LOT.
One Gent's watch Chain retail price Si 00
One pairpiisrr'd Sleeve Huttons, retail price 75
One Stone-Set Scarf I In - " " 75
One set W Spiral Shirt Studs " 75
One impr'd shape foliar liutton " " .V)
One heavy plain Wedding Ring 1 25
Total $500
For 50 cents we will send above six articles
.postpaid.
3I.OO TiOT.
One rwil'' Sleeve Buttons, .tone setting.
One et (3) Spiral Shirt Studs.
One heavy band Encasement Ring.
One Set (2) Eiiftraved bracelets.
One I .allies' Ionc Guard or Neck Chain.
One Engraved Miniature loeket. for the above.
One tie nt 'a Heavy Link Watch Chain.
One Lake George Diamond Stud.
$'2.00 LOT.
One Ladies' Neck Chain and Charm.
One Ladies' Heavy Guard Chain for Watch.
One net Pin anil Ear Kingrs, Amethyst.
One extra fine Miniature Locket.
One Cameo Seal ttimr.
One very heavy Wedding or Engagement King.
ne uetu s neavy waieu i nam w.iii unarm.
One pair Pearl Inlaid Sleeve Huttons.
One Lake Genrjre Cluster Pin.
One pair(2j heavy band Bracelets.
$3.00 LOT.
One Ladies' Opera Guard Chain.
One Ladies' Nm k Chain and Cross.
One beautiful Locket, (engraved;.
One pair Hand P.raeelets. -
One Gent'f Twist Unk Vest Chain and Charm.
One pair Onvx Sleeve Buttons.
One set 3) Onyx Shirt Studs.
One new improved Collar Button.
One extra cut Cameo Seal Ring.
One Arizona Solitaire Stud.
One set Amethyst or Topaz Fin and Ear Drops.
One Ladies' Chemise Button.
One plain Ring, .stamped 18 K.
S5.00 LOT.
One Ladies' Opera Chain, with elide and tassel,
(retail price 85.00).
One Gent's heavy Watch Chain, with Curb
Charm, (retail price S5.0O).
One Ladies' heavy long Neck Chain.
One elegant Chased Miniature Locket for above.
One set Cameo Med-Uion Pin and Ear Drops.
One pair (2) heavy Chased Band Bracelet.
One Gent's Solitaire Diamond Stud.
One GetV Cluster Diamond Pin.
One pair Amethyst or Onyx Sleeve Buttons.
One set (3) Studs to match the above.
On elegant heavv set Cameo Seal King.
One Massive Band or Wedding Ring.
One new " patent" Collar Button.
One Ladies' Chemise Button.
One Amethyst or Topaz Ring, (extra finish).
The retail price of the articles in each sample
lot amounts to exactly ten time the price we
ask forthe lot ; for example, ourSLOO lot retails
for 810.00 ; our 85.00 lot for 850.00.
A. Solid Ilomalne Gold Hunt-
Ing.Case Watch Free.
To anv one sending us an order for the above
lots by express to the amount of 15.00 we will
send JrltKK one Solid Roniaine ;old Hunting
Case Watch. Gents' or Ladies' size, warranted
to keep perfect time, and look equally as well as
a S10O.no isold watch. By mail postpaid S15.'0.
This Is our beot offer to At.K.TH. unci is
worth a trial, as the watch alone will Hell or
trade readily for from 2iui0 to $50.00. Gents' or
Ladies' Watch alone, 87.00 or h.oo, with a heavy
Gent's Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, or
Lalys Ojera Chain with elide and tassel.
jc k.u r..tiui.K ; i iiis oner oni noms gooa
until January 1. 1878. After that time we shall
sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and
any one winning our goous will men nave io pay
Pull retail prices.
lloniaine Gold Is the best. and. in fact, the
only imitation of genuine eold made, beinir the
same in weight, color and finish, and all cur
goods are made in the lateet gold patterns,
w ill guarantee satisfaction iueveiy instance, or
refuud money.
SEND MONEY BY P. O. MOVE V ORDET?.
OK REGISTERED LETTER. AT OCR RISK.
NO GOODS SKXTC. O. D. UNLESS AT LEAST
85.00 ACCOMPANIES THE ORDER.
Address plainly,
W. F. Evans & Co,,
Sole A.at's U. S. and Canada.
Sonth Clark St., CHICAGO, 111.
jo nib
Money for Farmers.
I have now on hand, read v for shinninc a fine
lot ot
Pure Bred
1 oland China pips for sale, at reasonable rates.
Can furnish in pairs not akin. These pig are
descended from the herds of Suepard & Alexan
der, of Illinois. and A. C. Moore. Can pedigrev to
the best hogs at the national hog show iu Chi
cago In 1S72.
Correspondence promptly answered, bave
the expense of sending farther eat.
12ms Malvern. Mill Co., Iowa.
HENRY BCFOK.
DEALER IN
Furnifure,
'" j SAFES, CHAIRS,
Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
With many thanks for past patronage. I Invite
invite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
40tf. FrKXITPHE AX1) COFFIXt.
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
W-A.C3-OISr
AND '
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Flow re
pairing, and general jobbing.
I am now prepared to do all kinds or repairing
of farm and other machinery, as there
is a good lathe iu my shop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
He is well known as a
NO. t WORKMAN.
Sew Yt'asons and Unsgies) made to
Order.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight's Stable
82500
A TEAR. Afrents wanted. Bnsl
ness legitimate. Particulars frea.
Aadran J.WOBTB CO.. Bt Lonla, Ma.
OPIUM
and Morphine HbH kbaolotelj and tpmdVy
cared. Faialavj no pabltdlr. lama
KVparUcalan. Pa. Ct-To.
ItSI Wafthlogioo St Chicago, DU
045
PREHIPM WATCH AW1 milt-a
tem-winder.Fre with every order. Out
fit Irec J. U. Gay lord & Co.. Cblcaico, 111.
S3
GOLD PLATEDWATCHES. Ch.p
io thr known worl.l. Sanni Witch Frii to taim,
Awwa, A. COLLTKK CO, Ukuu, Iu.
Dr.A.G.OLIN'S
Print. HanduL
1!H ILmt Waihinr-
ton St.. Cbinuro..
i 1 1. fr tK. ..4
mn m . rnrm nature, raniunr rmrn wiy ananea
laft-rtloai of ttihm Memlaal U'eakaeMprodurln.
Kmlwloit, Lma efMrnorf, Inpalnd taat, LmI
JHaahaa4 or Jmpote.rj, Vptmi 1'rbllllj. prnna.
B.nt!7cmrad; Uumo( th BluddVrt KldMva, I.W.r.
AjthBM. C.utrh. nm. il C'htoaic
Or FEU ALES, kld Io hi. tmtin.ni. Dr. Oil.
and I1-
ttm Bmu . mr-lonc .inrtcm., u.ri cord whmolnan tail. H.
antrailiuuof li Kalorrmd School. um no nMrrarv. bm U
lt nractic. in tb. V. 8. IA IME8 nwoiritig (raainwat with
pri rate bom. and board, mil or writ, fcrarjr con ran una for
patirakk Bend fifty cent, for lamp), mf Rabbtr Goods and cir
cular of important Information by expnwa. ItU. OLAV8
FmU PI IK -S jww Box. Coofulution frwa.
MAERIAGE GUIDE VJJ
Jmnf and midril. Ktd of both Sena, on all dMaaaa of a prim,
nature. Valuable advice to the married and tnote contemplating
narrow.. How to he health, and truly btnny in the married rela
tion. Enrrbod; ehouid JKt Ink hook. Ptui AU canu. to anv m&
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage !
rv. ysys
A Quids to Wedlock: and
confidential TrcatiM on Id.
dutiee of marriage and th.
causci thct until lor ll -. th. n.
AND..
cret of Be product ion and
uic jjieenses or women.
A book lor uriTate, romid
e at. reading. 250 page, prion
- A HRIVAIE MEDICAL ADVISER!
On all diiorU.'jiol a private Ualure aritins Irom Sal.
Abuse. Excesses, or Secret Dineaaea, wua tha DmI
foeane of cure, -1'4 large papee. price 40 eta.
A CLINICAL. LECTITHE on the abor dUeier. and
tnoMot theThroatand Lunga, Catarrhupture. U
Opium Habit.ac price 10 cte.
Atiher book eent poetpaidon receipt ot price ; or a 11 thxea,
containing an p. gee, boaulifuliy illustrated, tor 76 cte.
Addreulm. BUTTS, Jo. 12 H. tKa fit. at. Xaouia, Ka,
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJl CKSMi TH
HORSE siioeim;
AND
WAG ON HE PA 1 It I X t
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promptly
:0:
Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing,
In short, well shoe anything that has
lour leet, irom a Zebra, to a Giraffe
Come and see us.
ISTEW SHOP.
on Fifth St.. between Main ami Vine Strnets
just Ht-ross the corner from tlie -kw 1IEKALI)
B
A. TINES' FOOT TOWER
-MACIlINEKY.
13?
UifTerenr m.-ieliiiicR with
which Huilder. t'iibinet
Makers, Wayon Makers
ai'tl Jobber in miscellaneous
work can compete ato yt'At
TY AND 1-ltH'K with steam
power iiiaiiufa;tiiriiir ; alo
Amateur's 8iii!'ies. saw
blades, fancy woods and de
sitinc. Sav where you rend
tills litHl S
nil for eatalo-jne and prices. W. V
John 15
AKNKS,
Itocivlortl. Winnebago t'o.
13NJ
Waukesha Central
Medical Spring !
S. II. HARSTOIT, Prop.
-o--o-
The waters of this Spring have been
analyzed bv Pijof. Bode, of Milwau
kee, Analytical Chemist, and found to
contain the same ingredients, suitstan
tially, that have rendered the Iiethesda
and Glenn Springs so famous.
THESE WATERS CURE
DIABETES. KIDNEY AND
INTERNAL TROUBLES
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
Thfyare shipped All over th fnltrei
MtaitM nnti ttieir rrnatation
Im Undoubted.
THE "CENTRAL"
RANKS AMONG THE BEST
OF THESE SPRINGS.
For further particulars ap;-ly to
S. II. BARSTOW,
SoliiG
WAUKESHA, WIS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
8100,000
To loan on improved farms in Cass
ounlv.
at
low rate oi Interest.
Applications solicited.
Plattsmouth. March 1877. . J N. WISE.
SASII, DOORS, KLI.VUS AD
310LTLI)I.GS.
GOOD GOODS, - LOW PRICES.
GOSTORF & CO., CHicaj.fi.
Mills at S55. 257 .ft. 5 Twentieth mt,
- WW
M
Windham's
it .! -
Real Estate and Loan Office,
LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD,
TAXES PAID,
U. S. PATENTS TO LAND
OBTAINED.
Titles KiRnlnrd thd rei-leted
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
It la a duty every roan owes to hlmnelf and to
those interested with hi in to know the condl
ditlon of the ttfl to hi property. It is a fart
well known to the legal profession, and to real
estate dealers, that thousands of the imimivtd
and unimproved farms of this western country,
have imperfect titles; much cxpensa and -gatlon
can be saved by having your titles exam
ined and perfected, at once, and before proper
ty reaches eastern figures In value, when ques
tionable titles become more dillicult to remedy.
All persons claiming title to lands should ob
tain the United States Tatent and have it re
corded, the legal title from the Government is
vested in the individual through the patent
and title is not perfect until the Patent U Issu
ed and recorded, and cantern capitalists will not
Umh money on such eeenrity unless It is done.
As a matter of business convenience, I hav
connected this department with my Law Prac
tice, and have placed in charge of It V. 8. Wise,
who will, under my supervision, attend to an
matters appertain lni thereunto.
A ten year's residence in tlie State and Coun
ty, with constant buxiness experience, and rela
tions with Its inhabitants, has thoroughly qual
ified me for transacting business of the above
mentioned character with facility.
II. 15. WINDHAM. Att'y. at Law.
W. S. W'lBE, Notary Public. aoyl
E. G. DOVEY & SON,
take pleasure in announcing,
TO THE CITIZENS OF PLATTS
MOUTH AND VICINITY,
That they are now located in their
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
Opposite Fitzgerald Llock,
and ready to see tlieir old customers
and as many new ones an may come.
Having just opened
a new assortment
of good
in a new,
LIGHT HANDSOME PLACE OF
1 5 US I NESS,
We think we can ac
commodate the
public and
please
the taste of all.
Give us a call any way, and try the
new up town ston. Htf
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OS
AND
ojEa-.A.isrs.
I can fumish the above Instruments of the
best makers with
FULL GUARANTEE FOR FIVE
YEARS.
THE MA SOX AND HAMLIN OKGANSJ
victorious over ATX instruments in all the
WORLD'S FAIRS,
sold or rented on the best terms ever offered for
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENTS.
I have secured the assistance of a competent
TUNER,
Mr. F. R. Mwes. who will jrive his attention to
utilnc ana repMun i i pun i" iimn ,.--
.... .. Kl. tan. K:llTlit ttlKt fUfTI eil I S ttt tllA
Drue stores oit' Dr. Chapnmn, on Wain street.
and Dr. Johnson, ileal cor. oi .Main ami i.wi
Orders left at either piace H1 be Prj:iv
teifrdedtu jamas reiu-f..