The Herald. NO. ft. yVlACVURPHT, - fiDltOtl. PLATTSMOCTlf, OCT. 9, 1879. KEPLHLIL'aN ticket. State Ticket. for Jiidse of the Supreme Court. aMASA COHB, of Lancaeter County, for Itegent of the University, JtjftlN I CARSON, of Nemaha County. J. AV. GANNETT, of Douglas County. Comity 0 ulcers. For Treasurer, VM. II. NKWKLL, of Kock lilufT. Tor Clerk, E. A. KIRKl'ATRICK, of Elniwood. For Sheriff. R. W. HYEHS, of Weejiina Water. For County Judge, A. N. HCI.LIVAN. of Ml. rieassnt. For Dintrlct Clerk. Vf.L. WELLS, of South lleud. For County Superintendent, E. II. WOO LEY. of IMattsinouth. For County Commissioner. 1st dist., ISAAC WILES, of riattsnioutli rreclnct. For Coroner, r. r. (iass. of riattMiioutli. For Ounty Survayor, GEO. FAIRFIELD, of riattsuioutlu Tke Republican I'latrorm. We. the Republic ins of the State of Nebras ka, a;ai; renw our pledges of fidelity to the principles of freedom ana right for which we have ever contended ; and now in convention assembled it is resolved Firt These I'nited States are a nation and not simply a leatcue of States. Second We watch with apprehension the ar rogance and treasonable utterance ot the reb el brigadiers now in Congress as a threatening danger to thU natiwn. And. further, the lie publiuau party of Nebraska proclaim that we nave no concession to make to unrepentant rebel. That we still adnere to the principles for which our brave soldiers have fought. Third I hat we at;aiii aifinn tlie principles of freedom of the ballot box and demand at the handsnf the Exe?utiveof this nation, protec tion for the voters of tlie Soutn, such as i ac corded to all political parties in the Nrth. Fourth As the same issues are again being presented for decision at the ballot box for wHich our armies contended so long and faith fully, with confidence we call upon the soldier to vote as they fought, for the preservation of life and purity of tUs tioverniiieut. Fil'ili Hint we welcome with much pleasure the sisns of returning prosperity, as evinced by the increased activity m every "depnrtuicut of industry, the genoial revival of manufacturing interests, and the additional confidence exhib ited bv all departments of busnics. Sixth That we c.R'iiitiilate the country up on the successful resumption of specie p.iv ment. ever pledging the enpport of the Repub licans of Nebraska to all eitoi ; of the Republi can party in tlie nation's councils to protectthe credit ot the nation, and make its promises as good as cold. Seventh That we demand at the hands of all Republican oflicials th" utmost economy in the administration of all affairs of Government; nH t hat we fiede ourselves, as a party, to a careful supervision of the expenditures in all the departments of our Stale. Eighth That we. as Republicans of the State of Nebraska, welcome back to the hores ef America the champion of our I'nion, the pro tector of our Nation's honor and the hero of the great rebellion Jea. L'lysnes S. Grant. Special to t'ae Herald 3J Judicial Dis trict. Xer. City, Oct. 9, '79. Found nominated by acclamation. Central Committee made. Convention adjourned harmoniously. Geo. S. Smith. 17e give naw subscribers (and old ones that pay up to date) from now to Jan'y 1st free, that is one year paid now in advance, pays you to Jan. 1st 1881, or through two Campaigns and one a Xatioual one. Ouio yotes on the 15th of October. There arc about COO on the War path. Utts all told IIfab "newspaper patronage" cn the outside of this paper. Democratic Circus next Saturday at 12 m. at Louisville TnE Peru ierald seems to be a lit tle off. What's the matter?. The St. Louis Tost says the way Sckurz shot his deer, was to have two Indians hold them fast, until he could walk up and shoot 'em, sure. "Charley Douglass" cot left in the Kansas 2 :S0 racei. beiaz the last of five. Off his own track Mr. Jacobs dees not seem to be so ucceisful as at home. Mr. Piusn Fellows, of tai3 office, left Monday for a Canvassing tor of the County and will call upon the friends of the Hkralb for new subs, tack pay, job work. &c. Give the boy a chance. We call attention to the programma of the Sabbath School Institute at Lib erty Church, handed as by our friend Mr. Scott. We hope it may be well attended as the Herald considers the S. S. aj one of the bulwarks of a free honest and moral government. We send oat this week statements of account to ur subscribers, by pos tal card. The harvest has been a plen tiful one and we think the majority ot those owing us can easily pay up their little bilh and put themselves ahead a year on our bonks. Our ageut will call on some and give them an oppor tunity to pay without troupe of send ing by letter or otherwise. Ttte Republican Convention met the first, and re-nominated Judge Cobb Regents Carson and Gannett. It was a royal, loyal grand old meeting and the ticket it represents wiJI etand ahead by many thousand majority in November. Judge's Cobb's speech of acceptance was one of the neatest and finest we ever heard. This is all we have space to say this week, only to add. vote and work, work for your ticket. Republi cans, State and County, and then help rejoice at our victory, for victory and a glorious victory it will be, if yea uly all help as von should. MAJOR THOttXBUItG KILLED I5Y THE UTLS. AND THIRTY MOKE TTOUNDEP. Itcinrorcemciits Rushed Throntrhto Aid Theui. The following dispatchft were re ceived at the headquarters of the De partment of the riatte, October 1st, at 4 q clock: Milk Kivkk, Col.. Sept. 298:00 p. in., via Rawlins. A. A. f'.eneral, Dept. of the I'lattc, Omaha Bar- raeks, Nebraska. This command, composed of three companies of cavalry, was met a mile south of Milk Itiver by several hun dred Ul6 Indians, who attacked and drove us to the wagon train, which had parted, with great loss. It be comes my painful duty to announce the deatli of Major Thoinburg, who fell in harness; the painful but not serious wnundinz of Lieutenant Pad dock and Dr. Grimes, and -ten elisted men, aud wagonraaster McKinisty, with the wounding of r.bout twenty- five men and teamsters. I am now corralled near water with about three quarters of our animals killed after a desperate fight since 12 o'clock m. We hold our oosition at this hour. I shall strengthen it during the night, and be lieve that we can hold out until rein forcements reach us, if they are hur ried through. Officers and men behav ed with the createst gallantry, x am slightly wounded in two places. Payne, Commanding. LATER. In our dispatches we find the death of Maj. Thornburg at the hands f the Utes. Since then it is learned that the whole country there is excited and fearful of an Indian Var. In numer ous places they are asking the gover nor for arms. In reply Gen. Pope sends the following. Fort Leavenworth, October 7. Governor r. W. Pitkin, Denver. The secretary of war is here, and the arms and anirnanitisn you ask tor will be sent at once from Rock Island. As soon as he leaves here to-morrow will go to Denver and see you. John Pope, Bvt. Major General Commanding. For many days we were kept in sus pense as to the fate of Capt. Payne, and the rest of his command, but yes terday's dispatches, though being mea gre, place him out of danger. Gen Merritt having reached there just in time. Chetess;:, October 8-5 A. M. The following is just received from Major Giliis at Fort Rawlins: Rawlins, October 82 :30 a.m The mail carrier from Snake river is just in. He reports that Merritt readied Pa5'ne"s command on Mondaj after noon, arter a severe fight, killing 37 Indian. He found them all right. The colored cavalry company joined Payne last Friday night, losing all their horses but two in doing so. The mail carrier knows nothing about the condition of the officers anil men. The companies of the Fourteenth regiment were at least twenty-four hours behind Merritt s command. Gilli.s. The Ten Thousand Dollar Bonds. It will be observed that in the call for an election in addition to the usu al County Officers, &c, there is a call for voting 10.000 of temporary bonds as follows: "Shall the County Commissioners is sue Coupon Rands to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars f 10.0001 for the payment of Itegistered warrants and outstanding indebtedness against the County General Fund; said bonds to be in snms of One Hundred Dollars each, to bear interest at the rate of sev en per cent, per Annum, and to run five years. Also "Shall the County Commissioners levy tax of one quarter of a Mill on the Dollar for the payment of the an nual interest on said Coupon Ronds until the same are paid. In the space of an ordinary call the reasons therefor could not be well set forth and the Herald now proposes to give the object of the Commission ers as represented to us. The first great reasan for asking these bonds is that the hist Legisla ture passed a law by wuicli tlie com- raissior.ers can only draw against 50 pel cent (one half) of the levy for same year, unless thero is meney in Treasu ry for payment. New had all coun ties been out of debt, or had the law been co-existent with the time of levy it would not place the Commissioners in such a straight but, the law went into effect on Sep. 1st. They were not published until late this year that the exact terms of the law could be known. In the meanwhile the business of the County had to go on. Debts had been contracted, both prior to and immedi ately after the session of the Legisla ture, predicated on the supposition that tluy would have the whole fund to draw on as heretofore. Thesedebts Jmust be paid some are contracts in writing 'as bridge contracts. &c) and could be enforced by judgment at law. (causing unnecessary expense to the county) and all of them could claim interest on their tslls and accounts, and prior to a certain date 10 per cent. Of course there are always more or less county warrants out unpaid, both registered and unregistered. At the same time this SO per cent law. went into effect, the law changing the rate of interest in the State from 10 per cent, to 7 went into effect. Xow all the county orders and obligations of the county prior to that date bear 10 per cent. If they could now be taken up and paid, the warrants in future would be par, or ought to be always, and if let rnn a short time could only bear interest at 7 per cent. The commissioners can borrow mon ey now at about 7 per cent., and esti mate that 810,000 will pay up all the old 10 per cent warrants, and give them money to pay all current expens es in c ts!i; until they can draw on their ther 50 per cent, of levy. As it now Btaada, with the discount on war rant and the 10 per cent., the county really payi about 17 per cent on all her debt. If the bonds nre issued she pnys sev en on all her debts, if any are incurred. These are the facts that we desire to put before the people tint they may vote Intelligently. . . Our Temperance Column. ICP1TFI) 1!T THK WOMAN'S CHRISTIAX TKM lKlt AXl K l'"ION. " For C.oA, anl I ome, and Native Land.' "Ill.ATTSMOUTH lAHHlK No. 2. I. O. 1. T. X i.'.M'iihir i-ii HtiiiL' ar C-ood Templars' null every Wednesday evening. K. II. Wooi.r.v, VT. C. T. Viola V. Barnks, Sire'y. 1I.TTSMOfTH TRMPLR OK H'lXOB AND TKMl'KKANCK, No. 15. Regular meeting, Saturday evening in Hall in Fitzgerald's Mock. 1 T. Gash, W. (J. X. J. F. Johnson, Sec'y. "IJl.ATTMMOLTH 1!KI KlltllON Cl.l U. Keglllar Hireling on Moudav evening f eaeh week. II. M. Btsii.NKLL, Sec'y. IJ 1.ATI.SMOCTH W. C T. I'. will meet every alternate Thursday at 3 o elek. in the Heading Koum, unless other uoiiee is given in this column. Mi:s, II. M. W'isk, I'refideiit. Alri. K. DfKK, Secn-tary. IJlattsmoi'tii Ln;K ok JfVKMt.K Tkmp l.Aits will meet every alternate Friday even lug at 8 o'elock in Good Templars' Hall. AIks. A. Soilkokl., Superintendent. Women in Council. 30th the W, C. T. U. of Neb. Sept. net in their Fifth Annual Convention, Mrs. Hardy of Lincoln presiding. The Convention was opened at 9 a. m. by Scripture reading an 1 prayer by the President. The Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lew is of Lincoln, being absent, Miss Em ma Whitraore of Omaha was called up on to act in that capacity ; and the Trea surer, Mrs. Thos. Pollock of Platta mouth, being absent also Mrs. U. W. Wise was appointed to fill the vacancy pro tern. At 2 p.m. Convention met and spent an hoir in Devotional exercises con ducted by Mis. Wise. A relation of experience in temper ance work being called for, a lady from Moline, 111., responded, giving a very interesting account of the beginning and progress of the work in that place their success in establishing a Reading Room, Circulating Library and Coffee Room. They had received great en eauragenient and financial aid from the Manufacturing Co.'s there, especi ally from the proprietors of the Plow Manuf'g Co. After an interchange of views in regard to the best plans of work the usual business was transact ed. The meeting at 7 p. m. was replete with interest. Miss Hitchcock ef Omaha opened with prayer. The Ad dress of Welcome by Mrs. Dr. Dins more of Omaha, was delivered with all the warmth f soul, breadth of phi lanthropy and earnest zeal that mark the true aggressive woman of the age. She farcibly rehearsed the servitude and degradation of woman in the Dark Ages, thenjbeautifully gilding her new life as ushered in by the conversion of Constantino, leading on and on to the glad hour when her capabilities and possibilities will be infinite; yet claim ing that one other medium of strength, the right of franchise, be given her ere she be enabled to seal the work of her hand with the signet of power. The response was given by Mrs. Spurlock of Plattameuta, in behalf of the delegates from abroad, in her usu al manner, which was well received. Mrs. Shelley of Tecumseh gave the annual address which was scholarly, educing facts showing that woman is the great refining and educating ele ment of the home and social life and that God will hold her responsible for the same. Wed. morning session opened Tsith Devotional exercises led by Mrs. Spur lck; subject of Prayer by request, The closing of saloons on the Sabbath day in Omaha. Rusiness was resumed by the read ing of local rpports: Lincoln, Mrs. Be nedict; Omaha, Mrs. Dewey; Colum bus, Mrs. Rogers ; Tecumseh. Mrs. Shel ly; Fremont, Mrs. Dorsey; Platts mouth, Mrs. Spurlock, Weeping Water, Mrs. Thorngate. A brief summary of these several reports shows an aggres sive work marked by the ability of wo man to devise ways and means for the accomplishment of a purpose when there is no light ahead but the beacon of Faith in the Itifmite one. A Consecration meeting led by Mrs. Thickstun of Council Eluffs preceded the business of the afternoon. Her words of encouragement and the rela tion of her own experience were of in calculable value. Special order of bu siness was then taken up and an elec tion of officers for the ensuing year by ballot. For President, Mrs. C. A. Hardy, of Lincoln; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. W. D. Slaughter, Omaha; 2nd Vice Pres.. Mrs. U. W. ise, Plattsmouth ; Correspond ing Sec, Mrs. E. E. Dorsey, Fremont; Recording Sec, Miss Emma Whitraore, Omaha ; Treasurer, Mrs. Thos. Pollock, Plattsmouth. Delegates chosen to the National Convention to be held in In dianapolis in November, Mrs. W. B. Slaughter, Alternate Mrs.Perine.Oma ha. Convention adjourned to meet Sept. 30th, 1880, at Tecumseh. The meeting throughout was mark ed with harmony and a spirit of earn est prayer and work. The seal of the Master's approval was given by the manifestation of his presence. Wed. eve. Mr. Finch gave a stir ring appeal to the Women of Jthe Un ion to move forward and occupy the ground that no other organization can eccnpj viz. caring for and nursing the sick, whilst the men would "quaran tine" against the spread of the Malady by Prohibition. Reference was made to the efforts to prevent yellow fever spreading and here followed a masterly argument for prohibition. If 21,003 dying in 10 years of yellow fever was a reason for the widespread effort to control the ad vance ot ine lever, surely .iu,ujo deaths per year from alcohol directly and indirectly was a reason for prohi biting the traffic. Judge Gaslix was re-nominated in the 5th District. Judge Weaver was also re-nomina ted in the first District. And Judge Barnes made the riffle in the Cth Distiict and was re-nomiuated by acclamation. That doesn't look as if he had been, such a very bad man. Shake Judge. Fkom all quarters we hear goad news of the Republican ticket. It is said the entusiasm in the county was neyer so great, and the individual ac tion of leaders never so harmonious. All feel that they must work and vote for the ticket as it stands and neither scratch nor bolt. This scratching one vear alwav britms a retort next time and true republicans will vote their ticket in spite of any little differences of opinion locally or personally be tween themselves and the candidates. There is mudi we would like to say on this head, on general news, the re ception of Grant, the L te u ar, river improvement, our count' affairs and the State Convention, that are all crowded out for want room and time and men to set it up. We cannot de vote one column to temperanee, sever al columns to correspondence and as many more to church f nd school noti ces, and have several left for news and politics. As it is we have to tuh an extra, and ought and must get a pow er press and make a nine column paper soon if the demands on our columns increase. Ilurrv and pay us up sub scribers, if you want a bigger and full er paper. See that ar Bank statement, will you. Sound as a Rock, so she is, the First National, and Andy Mc means to keep her so. Great Bridge Celebration Bend. at Sonth Tho new bridge across the PI atte will be opened for business next Tues day (the 14th) and a grand Celebration will he held at South Bend that day, Speeches, toasts, &c with music, and a ball in the evenir.g. All are invited who take an interest in Cass Count j's prosperity. A. Personal Card. PL A TTS M O UT n, Oct. 8tii, 1879. hD. herald: Having received in formation that i report is circulating, in some parts of the county, to the ef fect that I do not hold a first grade certiucate, I would ask for space in your paper to declare the report false I do hold a first grade state certificate granted by Prof. Thompson; to whom any one wishing to satisfy himself more limy may reier; or to the presi dent or secretary of the Board of Edu cation of Plattsmouth. E. II. Woo LET. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The First National Bank at Piatt mouth, in the State of Nebraska, at the (lose of Business Oetober 2d, 1S79. hesources. Loans and discounts verdraftJ ..4131 OiT 07 4 12B M I'. S. I'.onds to secure efn-ulaMon .. Oilier stiK-ks. bni.-ds and mnrtgases. Due from approved reserve agents.. In from other National B.ink-... Pu from St.-ite I5:mks and h:itiker. Real estate, furniture anil fixtures.. 'urrent expense :md taxes paid r.ilN of other 1 auks Fractional currency t including nick !st PC 'e t including gold Treasury cer-tific-iii.-si ". . . . Leual tender r:otcf Kednnptlon fund with V. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation .... Due from V. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund 50 OPO 00 ! 5.!0 14 It r?e os 175 70 1". 54 ISO 00 2J1 32 9l0 00 91 02 5C6 4.1 Mrfl 00 250 00 W0 0C Total LIAr.TLITIKR. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund I'ndivided profits National Hack notes otitct:indir!;. Individual deposits nibject check Demand certificate of deposit Time certiticates oi deposit Due to other National Banks Notes and bills re-discounted . . 8 24fi 440 15 50 OOrt 00 io ooo oo 5 013 21 45 000 00 to r.? 1 47 fi 24 001 ?2 40 501 4 7 491 07 32 278 55 Total S 24fi 440 15 Statu or Nkbraska. County of Cass, f s I, A. V. Mrr.AfCHi.iy, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that Ilia above statement is true to the best of ;v knowledge and belief. A. V. McLAL'ttHLIX. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8tli day of October 1S7. -I I- S. y 1HOS 1'Of.T.OCK. Notary I'ublic. Correct Attest : E. ;. DovnY. ) V. H. I'aioiklk. Director. J. M. Pattki.'h .v. t TnE Neb. Citv Press is evidently dii satisfied and says Hay ward was betray d in the late Convention, giving the particulars as follows: Against his protest and his refusal, Gov. Nance and Senator Paddock rrg ed him to allow them to use his name, assuring him that they would make the light. It was the jnutual under standing that Nance, Paddock and Valentine were for Hay ward. Mr. Hay ward told his friends weeks before the convention, that if he was honor ably out of the contest he would "give a horse." The time for the convention rolled around, and the entire North Platte country came down with a yell and a solid phalanx for Hayward The enthusiasm was great for Hayward1 and the "b'hoys" were eager for the balloting to commence. The delega tieas were all in, but lo and behold! Governor Nance sent his private sec retary instead of appearing ia person "forty-eight hours before tli conven tion met to make the tight" as he as sured Mr. Hayward he would. Sena tor Paddock was delivering an agricul tural address in Saunders county aad "would remain over Thursday to speak again, while his county was solid for Gen. Amasa Cobb." Congressman Val entine was not present, but he bui a valid and good excuse, having driven across the country only to miss the train and arrive in Omaha on a freight just after the nomination by acclama mation of Judge Cobb. Had these ab sent geatlemen been present Hon.M. L. Hayward would, have had a "walk over." As it was he'had no fight to make against General Cobb for whoct he has great regard, therefore peremp torily refused to allow his name t before the convention. Free of Cost. The most wonderful remedy of the age is new placed within the reach of all. Be he rich or be he poor," it costs nothing to give this great remedy a trial. Da. King's California Gol den Compound, for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Low Spirits, Loss of Appe, tite. Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food, Yellow Complexion, General Debility Inaetivity and Drowsiness, Lnrm plaint. Jaundice and Billiousness for which it is a certain and speedy cure. No person vhould be without it. In ordei to prove that it will do all that we claim for it you are given a trial bottleyrce of cost, which will convince yeu of its truly wonderful merits, and rIhjw yea that you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Smith A Black. Wholesale and Retail riaUsmeuth, Neb. S'JcSwIt.. Dr.. Livingston received word yes terday that 700,000 salmon eggs, from California, would be in Omaha on Sat urday for -our State. They left San Francisco on the Gth, in a refrigerator car made fr that purpose. The river Improvement Association meets at Quincy, 111., Oct. 16th. Gov. Nance has appointed 3 delegates to at tend on the part of the State, and the mayor of Omaha has appointed 14. Guess we can send one or two. and the Heiiald will be generous and n mi nate Cal Parmele for one. Set ItacZi. 42 lears. "I Was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel," &c; my blood became thin; I was dull and in active; could hardly crawl about; was an old wrn out man all over; could get nothing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters, and now I am a boy again. My blood and kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of "0, although I am 72. and I have no doubt it will do as well for others of my age. It is worth a trial. (Father.) L. KALISKY & SON, Will open on or about the 1st of Octoberalarge Stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, J100T,S, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, (Knits' Tables Jfnrnisljtng GOODS, d-C, cf-C, -AT PRICES JTever Before Heard of in Platts mouth! Bo Hort gigjj prices! The Most and Rest Goods for the Least Money, and Satisfactiau Guaranteed in livery Instance. al 5 P iC (geni (gciuielj A NEW FEATURE IN BUSINESS, Where you get more than elsewhere for 25 and 50 Cents. until we oi"n. and Rive u a trial. No trouble to show Goods. We open in the DUKE & WHEELER BLOCK, Foot of Main St., wkich has been newly refitted lor u. Sign of the Large Flag ! All cordially invited to look through our goods. L. Kalisky & Son, 27tf IMattsinouth. Neb. Election Notice. Notice is hen by civen that on the -1th day of November. A. I). l.T:t. at the UMial places of hoUliug elections isi the various I'reeiiiets. an election will lie held for the purpose of electing : t!e Supreme .luile. Two Kegeiits of tlie University of Nebraska. ( :ie I i.-irict Jutlite. One County Ch-rk. One County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. One County Jnde. One County Superintendent of 1'ublle In struction. One CU-rk of the District Court. One Countv Coroner. One County Commissioner, First District. One a sessor. .me Supervisor for each Road District. Two .lust ices of the lVace. Two Constables. 1 hree Judges of Kieciion. Two Clerks of Fleet ion. lr is furl her ordered that the following prop osition be MilnniUed : "Shall the County (.'oin:niss!oner issue Coupon I'.onds to the amount of Ten Thousand lol lars m,n(H) for the payment of Keaisteivd warrants and outstanding indebtedness against the County Oenend Fund: i-;iid omuls to be in sums of ( (lie Z Ii:ndi ed Dollars each, to bear interest at tlie rate of seven per cent, per annum, and to run live vears.-' Vlso "Shall the County Commissioner- levy tax of one quarter of a Mill on the Dolliir for -J ho payment, of the annual interest on said Coup on liouds until the same are paid. The form in which said propositions sholl lie taken shall be by ballot, on each of which sdiall be written or printed : "For Coupon IJomls and Levy of Tax to ray Annual Interest." Or Air.-iinst Coupon Honds and Levy of Tax to Tav Annual Interest.' 'J lie Judges and Clerk of the reguh'.r elec tion h ill receive t he hal'ots on issuance of cou pon 1U mis and I'vy ot Tax. and deposit them in a separate ballot box kept for that purpose, they shall he counted and returned the tame as ballots in enteral F.lection. Inch Flection w ill be opened al S o'clock a. m.. and will continue open until 6 o'clock p. in. of the same day. ISy order of the County Com missioners this" 10th dav of Sept.. 1ST!. J. li. Titt. County Clerk. Ann A WKKK iu vour own town, and no cap Svllh 'S:tl risked. "You can give tht business a (Dull ,rial "ithmit expense. The best oppor- tuuity ever ottered for those willing to work. You should try nothing eise until you see for yourself w hat you can do at the business we offer. No room to explain here. You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour von work. Women make as much as men. Send for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free. S5 outfit free. Don't com plain of hard times while vou have such a chance. Address II. HaM.ET & CO., l'orlland, Maine. l-'tiy Tltlrty of the. liestt organ maker of the World are competitors at the Paris Fx position, a cable dispatch to tlie Assjciated Press says t wo highest gold medals have been awarded lo the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. STQ1SJ TITW INVINCIBLE" the best base burn er for hard coal. It tries ami sized, with more patent linnrove- ntetts than any other stoves. Ask your deal er for tin-in, or vend for free illustrated cir ca Is r. Chicago & Erie Stove Co. (Limited), i Wee 171 & 173 Lake SL, Chicago. Annn A MONTH guaranteed. .-?12 a day at U 'J I! I home made by the industrious. Cap- ital not required; we will start you. Vu"Mi'ii. women, bovs and " iris make mon ey faster at work for us than at anything else. 1 he work is lurht and pleasant, and such as any one can go right at.. Those who are wise wh pee this notice v. ill send us their addresses at once and sector tliennselve-. Costly outfit anil term" free. Now is tlie time, those already at wc-rk are laying up large funis of money Address TKL'K & CO., Augusta, Maine. 13ly STOVES ! AND Tin-Snap ! U. V. Mathews, On Main St., opp. riatte Valloy House, A large assortment of SHFI.F IIARD WAKK, just, received and will be sold low. WOOD STOCK AND I RON, PUMPS, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. Ammunition, Nails, Low, AND A SPECIALTY. Remember, we keen a good TINNFR. and are ire pared to do all sorts of Tin-work. Brown's Orrn riaiitcrx, and all kind of Farm T,U. V. V. MATIIKWM. 2SJy Platt.siuouth, Neb. Oar 5th DecrlptlT Illus trated Price Lit for Fall of 187 V will be ftent to any ad drew upon rettipt of HlJiB CENTS. It rnnuins price of over 10.000 articles witti over 1 .OOO Illustrations. PEKSttX who contemplates the luirctiase of any article for penoniil or family use, should fall to send for m copy. 1Ye sell most ewery claxs of (ooda known to the civilized world. We sell all ear Roods ot wholesale jtriee direct t tbe eou miiDcr inu middle men). The only hnuM iu- America who make this their speeial buninrsn. One of these valu able Price J.istft and Hrler enre ltookft is indispensable. Address Montgomery Ward C o.. 7 and 2 WabaaJe. Avenue. Chicago, Illinois. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r f a ty 13 stops. 3 set reeds, ;knee I iKli A IV Vswelis. stool and book.ouly UllUnll fcJ.'.m.7oct. Pianos.sto.d.cov. A book, only .?14.i.7.'j. Illustrated uewspapei S; lit free. Address Da.mf.i. F. P.katty, Washing ton, N. .1. i AtiftXTH W ASTM) For the ifWjuid FtiMtent-neUino Pictorial P.ooks and Hibies. Iriees reduced 33 per cent. National Publish ing Co., Chicago. liK CP 1 reTurns in 30 days on :oo invesfelTJ s-''-' onicial Ueports and information free. Like profits weekly on Stock option of jsiO to. ?.-in. Address T. Potter, Wight & Co. Hankers. : Wall St.. N. Y. At A "KfrP PTl A-GOOD AGKNT to can- "A' -- vass Plattsmouth and ad joining towns forthe best selling household ar ticle in the world. Tip ton profits, write at once to World manufacturing Co.. V22 Nassau Street New York. . I.owcpt prteod ever knnwa ten in fffti-uiiMlfm, Kiflea, & lie vol vers. OUR $15 SHOT-GUN UJ at great It reduced price, .-en J stamp for our Kw IlhiHtr&tpd Catalogue. T. POWELL ft SON, S38 Main (Street, CTXCIJJSATI,Oi WANTEDS tive parties to act as oeuer- Airents for the sa'e of our pecialties. liusiuess respecta ble. Goods fell rapidly. We pay a salary or a liberal commission on hhIcs. From .?100 to a month can bo made by live men. Hare chance for m.tkinjr money. Addross J. S. McDonald & Co., 158 Clark St.. Chicago. baitd rNSTHTrarrJTT catalogue. ItutrameDts, Music, Suits, CeVpA, Belta.Fouclies.rom- . pons. Drum Majors' fetalis j and Hats, Epaulrts, Cap-' Lamps. Stands, and Out fits contains 8 page of - intinnatton Tar muanM. Mailed frcw Addren LYON HEAL Y. 163 5 lata tit Chicago Hi. AXABSOLI TRLY Pt ItE ABTItlE. Warranted to keep pickles fur year. Thirty-one years in market. Consun-crs thould lnpitt upon seeing our brand on th barrels when biflnit. CONSUMPTION L'L'REl). A simnlo veaetnble rrmodv for tho Miterd and permanent ure of Consmiip.K . . 1 1 . . . . fn.nU I ... V t : I -TI . . )- " - ( 4 11 f' .and Lung Aj)ctionm. Also a, toitivo and riuiicni cure lor Acrvous iA;i.unv ana su Nervous Complaints, vhtck hat been trtlcd inl i novmana oj cases. x.tx:ii-. ituii j uu uixucuoiip (in German, French, or injr'.itli) for r-repar-ing.and utuoir, sent iiy mail free ot" r hnre on receipt of stamp, fleams name this paper. W.W.BHfXAa.llsPowen'Block.Eochester.H.Y. Established la 1S45 Kl r-''"-! bring you a post-paid v V . - . V y. . AMEK1CVNT tG: Eqnal to Hi Magazine races, Oj?" Trith 351 ENUItATISCtftAy nw...: ...r A.-.'jr .him jiksace, Vnnr Ow i Isr. IlT ::t..ir.V, -V -i ' WEI)DI.G, & ether 1 ItEEVTS. rvetr.,ftnd Hiiw to o readily ":vl". - j f 1.50 CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. Ths Gnat FnglUh TRADE MARK. Kenedy; Aa , anhlllng core tor 1 Seminal Wak- ness. Spermator rhea, lmpotenef , sad alt diMaaei that follow aa a unra of Stf- Ilefore Taklnir. tu; ai of After Taking. Mnnorr, Cnlrermil I.aaiilorte, Piin io the Back. Dimne nt Virion, Premature Old Aire, and mini other Di.easea tha lead to Ioaunlty or Cooaumptlon. and a Premature Grave. fy Foil particolara io our pauirhl", which ire dmire to send free b mall to everj one. f7The Specific Medicine! old by all drugel.u at tl per packue. or ix packaire for Bft, r will b aeot free by mail oa receipt of the money by a4droa-iinc TflE OBIT BEDICI5K CO., HacRAic'a Blck, Drrsorr, Vies. t-Sold in I'lattsinonth and every vlrre. hy iiy. WIRTS Sc SCHOLLE, No. 2Ji Waiiabh atkxck. Chicago, III. Fine, Medium, and Common R3 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE find priea list of over 500 new designs MAILED FKtJi yoaspUction. iHenduriL) Acrostic Motto- Use "Western Remedies for western diseases. Science demonstrates the wisdom of tli is course. Experience of ever' western family proves it. Where Brown's Family Medicines are used. Eureka A cue Pills never fail to cure the chills. Salve, like JJrown's Arnica, cures cuts, burns, &c. Tar Troches cure sore throat and clear the voice. Blackberry and (linger is a safe Ex (.reliable Remedy for diarrluci, dysentery, and cholera. Xo family is safe without it. It saves life. Relief follows the use of German Ca tarrh Cure. Every trial t on firms the wisdom of the peonle in Makinjr Brown's Liver Pills the Fam ily Pill. Each day gives praise to Brown's Cough Balsam. Doctors and druggists unite in saying Invigorate your Liver and Blood by using Ext. Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Iod. Potass iu m. See formula on each bottle. For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chap man & Smith, J. II. Buttery and (). F. Johnson. 27tf Plattsmouth, Xeb. FIRST CliAtS Clothing. House! C. G. HEROLD, - Proprietor. FIItST ESTABID IX turf.. Keeps a general large stock of Men's, Youth's & J Joy's CLOTHING! and has just received the finest lot of French and English Silk WORSTED XJITS, THAT EVER CROSSED THE MO. RIVER. His different Myleof Z2ats Caps. are surprising, and hi stock of Furnishing Goods I FANCY GOODS, AM) Isjl-irge enough to suppjany demand. Call and Examine the BEFORE rURCIIASIXfi ELSE If II ERE. 3iT n ir t V7 ceuated rs fK':'- -5 Ca-ltutl:iy. Address .. I" V- : 3 :W08AHGE JU2D New York. CX f . . f . . - . . ... - -. - ... M En ml TO FOB w ana ff n?'? I i 1 1 ; 1 IMM 1 ll.WK .11 ST O TEN EI) Dress - - SUCH d KIP UUVUUUK CASSJMEBBS Domestics, Underwear, SttA. JVZ,S &fofk attfi (BIoaBtiflisI. Fttrnisliiixg; Goods! Also a Full Line of S!IM Wooden ware Ar.l all li S ii CScucraC Hilcrchanbioe. I Which wc will sell INSPECTION INVITED I' fLniL mc ate alinjl jdeded ia SI low Our Goods ! riiiltsmoulli. Nebraska. r-p Las onea more Gulhman & who are, on and after NEW GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES. We are In almost daily receipt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS and CMDIEimiiiE, w hich we offer our friend and the puMie at -WEiolesafic aiaaS Mefeil. at prices to suit tho times. tmtV Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, &c. Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00. Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward BBBSPBEABS ! The finest stock of White r.edspread vcr brouulit to the Citv. Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, full DireeHe and IPn'vliBBS Or A LI. KINDS. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. We desire to see. all our old patrons back and want to hold as nany of tha present ones as we can REMEMBER TnE PLACE, SOJjr THE A I.AIiCK STOCK OF 9 o Goods ! kinds of prl at very low liiixuies. pq jV " come back" to eckbach, this date sole proprietors. GOODS, Jeans, and Cottonades it Stock. mi iQ' N 1 Mats asad (Daps (JUTIIMAN & AVECKJJAC1I. ONE DOOR WEST OF P. O., PLATTSMOUTH, NEERJLSKA