THE HERALD THE GOLDES TALISMAN. I cannot recommend yon. believing you to bo a thief, but Itvill Ie so mer ciful that I will let you depart. . Go at jonce.' The voico aud face "were stem and unyielding. Geoffrey Daird knew that fill the piteous appeals he luid made, the as sertions of innocence he had frantical ly declared, had litllen upon cars not ideel deaf,. but dossed to him. "Yoi have been very kind to me, ilr. Heft,' he R'lid, his voice quiver ing with pain, ''and I hope some day you v.'ill know that I had rather cut ofl" my viht hand than le t it rob you." There was no reply, and tha boy, for he was not 19, walked slowly from the room, where he liad been accused of crime, condemned and punished in a brief half hour. II was a widow's only son, and very poor, but Abraham Hoyt had been very kind to him, employing him in light labor about ii is extensive ground??, trying him well, and allow ing him to read whatever he wished in hi library. And from the library a valuable watch and chain had been stolen from a table dmwer, when there was bo one as far as con Id bo ascertained, ia the room, but Gcoffrev I3aird. Crushed, -bn inflated almost heart broken, the lad walked from the house across the wido garden, bright with summer bloom that feenied to mock his misery. He had kis hand upon the latch of the great iron gate leading in to the road, when he heard his name called, in a clear, childish voice. "JelF, Jeff! 0,wi?ita moment!" And then,;turning his heavy eyes, he Raw a fairy of ten 9ummors, a golden haired darling, dressed all in white coining down the broad walk with fly ing feet. Of all the treasures his employer possessed, Geoffrey knew this, his only child was the doarost. Motherless from her birth, she had been her fa thers idol her whole petted lite. "JefT'shc panted, coming to his side, you must go aw;y, papa saye, but I know ym never, neyer took the watch! DidvonV 42o, Miss Daisy, I never took it." "I know it! I'm going to find out who did take it. And Jeff, you must take this." She opened her tiny white ban! to Enow lying upon Uie.pahn a broad twenty-dollar gold piece But the boy shrank back. No, no, ilis3 Daisy," ho said, "I can sot, "Bnt you must. It is my own, my very own. Aunt Louise gave it to mo on my birthday. In the corner I Ecratched '11. II.' for Margaret Hoyt, with a pin, but I guess it won't hurt it. Please, please, dear Jeff, do take it" She pressed it into his reluctant hand and then Throwing her arms around hia neck, kissed him with her child's lips, saying: "I will find out who did take tho watch, Jeff, and then vou will come back." Beforo he could arswer she wa3 Fpeeding back to the house, her curls flvingouton the summer air thatwaft ed to Geoffrey a last : "Good-bye! dear Jeff." "With a heavy heart he went home ward, to tell his sorrow and disgrace. He feared it would almost kill hi3 mother, bnt after hearing him patient ly 6he said : "I had a letter from Albany this morning, Geoffrey, from my father's lawyer's. Twenty-firo year3 ago my father cast me off for marrying a poor man. He died without forgiviug me, but to you he has left his fortune nearly half a million of moneyupon condition you take his name when you are of age. I have packed up your possessions, and v. e will go to Albany to-night. "Margsretr The voice was sharp and imperative, and Margaret Hoyt looked up from the task of teaching little Alice liris tow her letters, to answer, but before Bhe spoke the beauteiul girl who en tered the school-room said : . larga ret, 1 want you to come and show Elsie how to trim my dres3 for to-night. Everybody said you had such exquisite taste beforo your father failed and died." The pale, patient face flushed a lit tle at the cruel words, but Laura IJristow did cot heed the pain she had given. "Goinc, now," she said impatiently, "I want to look particularly well,' for Yillard "Wharton is coming. It is the first party since he came from Europe; he has been vegetating in Florence ev er so long, with a consumptive mother, but slie died a j-oar ago, and after trav eling awhile he has come home. Did you know him?" "I never heard the name." "Come to think of it, he left long beftra you came." Allic's primer wr3 put aside, and Margaret accompanied Laura to the room where her tinery- was being pre imrcd. for a. brilliant part' a few lioura ater. "Miss Hoyt," Mrs. Bristow said, lookingup from the cloud of tulle un der her fingers, wish you to come down to play, and 1 wish you to wear, white lace rutles and a white flower or two in your hair. That wiil not interfere with your mourning, but you will look a little less like a mute at a funeral." To hear was to obey. Mrs. B' istow waa a distant connection of M. J.Ioyt's and when he died, leaving hia only child to poverty, the lady impressed upon poor stricken Daisy that sue was nnder an enormous weight or obliga tion by being permitted to be govern ess, lady's maid, generally useful fac totum in her family. For nearly a year, she had filled the unenviable position of poor relation, unsalaried, and overworked, ami mueh of the bloom of her pure blonde beau .ty had left Daisy's face. But tho soft violet eyes had lost nothing of their sweetness ; the golden hair gathered into a rich knot, was full of waves and ringlets, making tiny baby curls around the delicate oval of lier pale f:tee, and the sensi tive mouth was still expressive and lovely. She sighed a little as she put the soft white rutlle into her black dress, and a few white flowers iu her hair. "It seems like forgetting dear fa ther," she thought, but yet she knew her appearance had been too gloomy for a lestive occasion. The guests were gathering, and Dai sy had gone into a email sitting-room opposite the wide drawing-rooms to wait until she was euxumoiicd to sing and play. She had never boen in society In Al bany, and knew none of Mrs. Bris tol's friends, so she was graciously excused from taking any njore active part in the social "gathering Hian -to ninnse by her singing, or help willing feet along by playing dance music. She was turning over the leaves of a new magazine, quite sure of being. un inierrupted, when the door opened, nnd, looking up she saw a strange gen Tardon me" he said, "I thought thiswas the drawing-room. Then a she lifted her face, he sprang xorwara. "Daisv! Daisy." he said and not re alizing the familiarity of the address, she arose to stretch out both hands, saving : "Jeff! It is Jeff P "It is Jed',"' he answered, "or rather it is Willaru WJiarto!!." Then moving a chair near the one fehe h d occupied, he t old her of 'his grandfather's legacy, and the change of name. "Through good and ill, years of p osperity ant! the temptation that as sails all of us, I hive carried a golden talisman, to keen my heart pure and true," that 1 might one day dare to bring it to yor.ricct, he said. And through a mist of happy tears she s w him open a large locket hang ing to his watch-chain. min.it ure face, no lock of hair was there, but carefully set, a twenty-dollar gold piece, with M. II.' scratched witii a pin in one corner. In the drawing-room Jlit, Bristow wondered what detained her hero for the evening; but when he cam? in late ehe read nothing of the feccret that was in bis happy eyes. She saw his courteous attention to her governess, but attributed them to the inate courtesy of the young mil lionaire, and Daisy sang as if inspired, and threw a shower ot gleeful fanta sies into her waltz -and g.ikp music. But when Miss Hoyt was asked for in Mr. Wharton's calls, when the hty iish turnout that was the admired of all Albany stood at the door for Miss Hoyt to drive, Mrs. Brittow grew sav age. "You are too forward with stran gers," she told Daisy. "But Mr. "Wharton is an old friend. I knew him when I was a little girl, and and we are to. be married in the spring," said blushing Daisy. And considering Mr. Wharton's wealth and position, and his future wife's probable influence in society, Mrs. Bristow wisely made the best of it, and Daisy was provided with a trousseau snu a wedding party, tor "Your great kindness to Allie," said Mrs. Bristow gracefully. Not until they had been some days married did William Wharton say ue diiy carelessly : "By-the-by, Daisy, was that watch ever found?" "Yes. Felix wa? arrested six months afterward for stealing some of the plate, and in his trunk was the watch, l'apa searched faithfully for you, but you had vanished as it the earth had swallowed you." "I knew it would turn up some where," saist Mr. Wharton, quietly, "and perhaps now it is just as well it was inisoed. If 1 had not left in dis grace my darling might not have given me my jrolden talisman." A Street-Car Conductor Prophet. The New York Sun stales that Con ductor Michael Coylc, of the Fifth Avenue line is a p roil pet. It was Mr. Coyle who inspired an editor ot a morning paper with one of hi pre dictions of a general war in Europe. This was based on Mr. Coyle's exposi tion of cue of St. Coliunbkill's pro phecies. According to Mr. Coylo there were only two copies of the Saint's original prophecies in Ireland. One had been 6acrcdly preserved by the Coyles, and father and son had sworn to learn the prophecies by heart and defend the book with their lives. Mr. Coyle's grandfather had, by means of the prophecies, predicted the Irish rebellion many years before it actually took place. The old gentleman was known to possess the sacred book of prophecies, and one day, when left alone, he wa-s murdered, and the book stolen from him. Conductor Coyle was sacredly taught the pnphecies,and his predictions have turned out so true, it is said, that every one on the Eighth Avenue Bail road Knows his powers. Conductor Coyle predicted the Turko ltussion war a year before it actually took place. He predicted that Eng land would get mixed up in the 'war, that Kr.s.tia would be prevented from lighting through troubles in her Em pire, lie predicted the split in tho English Cabinet, the Zulu war and the killing of a foreign Prince. Of Ten Years' Deration. "Hia Dis charges Thick, "Bioocly, end of Fou! Odor. Senss3of iSms'l and Taste Wholly Gons. Entirely Cured by S!ear3.Weelr3 & Tottfr: Gen!em?a T fee! com pelled to acknowleila to vou t io i,r-at ben-ilt Bjlmfocd'3 Bapical -!is his been 10 rre. For ten years I have been eSretM with this loitlisome disease, aud especial' y In thtj winter time hs It bfcnmoet BOTerr. Tin ilIn;!'.r.i-o Una boen tftlclc and b'oody, emitt'jiff f 'Cl oilur to bail that my presence l:i a room wi:h otners wns venr oliecalve to tbem. One week after co-mnenc:nK tha rsa of BiWonoV Kai!Cai. t'tss I V3 not troubled vrlia It at all. Iy. us b f t-.ibl-t end ftne'l, w)il h wtre wholly jront. bavo noir fully returned, and my gen eral lioltU IM inacUlinprovd Yours, MELXOn?yK H. I OHT. fH-nrt-Hvid Uriier. G3AXD IilPIDa. Jlicrt.. Vox. s. u;x LATEJ?. GnttsTneTt The pncknire of fiA!T?o-ntfl frrrs arrlrcd hereto-nlfht sll riifbt. Idon'tknuw whatl honld haro done if It U:ul not been for t a ii remedy. I have tried Kaoal nouch sn'l cvervihini eisn.and although I liavo been nolo li Ftop ttie oticnaive dis charge, I have not been ablrto recover in vaenaeo of taato andsmeil until ItriedSAKForD'sC'trns. Tou can refer any one T'n choose to me, and I will cheerfully inform tlieni in Uc-uJl a to U19 bene at (ha remedy baa ieca to mo. Tonra. VELP.Orr.KE H.TCED. CziJTD ILtrrDD, Hica.. Hoy. 15, isrx. AHrGSD'S mKl BHP.E Not only promnftv arrp?S th corroc'lr r dlsclisrsres lu Catarrh, but, by sympathetic ncliou, it restores to jonnd healtii nil th-. orpins tf tho hf : thut bsvo become affectf:! by it, aJ exiiibit any til Uic foUow tng ailectlons : De?etlTo 'EyoslsTst. TT-j'flnrnfHl oncl ?raltory Kyee, Painful ami Watery Eyes, Lo) ot Hearirgr, Iir-rjvcii'-, Vurnlc7ia of th Ear, iscliartrea f nin i Iio Ear, ILir.grins Nolsca la tle Hel, ltcri-ics3. Nervous llenJ Brh, V-jlXtis la tho TemplM, lOt)8 of tho 6msc3 ot X&toftii.. ficcil, Klon.stlon ot th Vvrln, Xn.1aTHtnaton ot tlio Tonsil, Fntrid oiorj.'h:oat, TJckliPSor IliicUias CougrH, Croac'iitia, auU Cioetliu,; of tho En'-h rsgs ciitr'cs Tr. r.Tf-ri"s I-nprnvd Inhr.linir Vube. wl:h fill ur.d rr ta!i repa'ed c!l reetit'iai for tia iu all l-i-;e. $1. 1't uslu by all wliolcaa'.a and rftnil druifSis-ts pnJ (IobJ'.th tl rovxhnv. tna United t tat'-snn-i Ci:; .s.V.T EK3 e POi TKiI, C-i:B'-al uua AVUoislo Druj- Voltaic Plasters -- AJJ Electro-6&l7n!o Eattery, coiaMned rfiVh a highly Medicated Filter. formiDir tha frrandeet curative agunt in t!e world t f medielna. and utterly surpassing nil olbcr Piastera heretol'ora In ue. They aooonii.iiiili m"re la ono week thaa the old Plasters la n whole yer. Tlicy lo nut pai V mte, th J J ci'BX. They Relieve Ivelleie Itrilove ?-lleve J'.leva f.lrlievo Kelleva Kelleve ICe'irtvo V ! v ATeetlong ofths of the Chect. ATtections Afljctoca AfiuctiotiS Afi'sctioi.i AlTectJuna A r"ec iona of the 0fth of t!ie ofthe nenrt. LlTer. P"lec3. Kidneys. Polne. Kervee. MneclcJ. ofthe oftho Affectluna Al'ectlcae AlTectiona , i'e'-lions ASections ofths ofthe oftho oi'Uio Joints. B DCS. !Trf;'cr v. lint raa? bo hc extent of yonr jffeF Ingr.try onacf thc5ePlalerg. Kelicf inxtnntan out, a fact cpport!-d by hundred of testimonials la our pofMOHion. ISi-ar tn mind that the most impor tant discoveries ia pharniacy date baelc le than ten years, aud thfct cotrsbiiittionsot'snin and essence of plunta and shrubs tra licrin ouited with ilec trlcity to foiaa a curative Piaster, in soothing, heal trig, and t renRtheuinfr prope'tlea M -ar superior to allothrr Plasters hen tolore n iuo as tie eclcntlflo ptyatcljji is to tho horae-leiCB. I?rtoo, S5 Cents.. V-n crre'nl to call for COLtryS VOLTAIC PIAS TER lest you pet tome worthless tmitt Ion. Hold by nil Wliol.aale and Ketall nmg!f!rs thronjrhont the United Watc and t anadis, and by WtLiSd A rOX .rXl, Proprietors, Bon.on, Mass. Pin t ihb "pi? Cry for Pit eHcr-'e Costcrdn. Tlicylito it because it is sweet ; SJotlisxn iiL. Castoria LocftTise it gives licrvltli to f child? end Physicians, toeus it contains so luorpHzo cr mLa.aral. la nature's remedy fhr n..sjmilatieg thesfood. It cnrfcB Wind Colic, tli raising of Sour Ctvrd aad Diarrhea, allays Feverishncss a.z.1 Kill Worms. Tims tie CJiild luis fccaltli and tHo Uothor obtains rest. Pleas ant, Cnoap, and Reliable. Th most effective Pain-re!ivia agtnte for MAN on BEAST th.9 world has eror Jmcwn. , Over l.OOO.CCO Iiottles a aid last year t The reason for this unprecedented popu larity, are evident; tlio Centaur Zuialm in eat 3 are made to tlescrve confidenoe they aro absorbed into the structure; they always care novcr diicppoint. No pcraoa need lonxor suffer ri;h PAXJT in tho BACK, Ithemaatisra or StiiT Joints, for the Ziinlxacnts vriTl sorely estermisato tho pain. Tlicro xs no atrain, Sprain, Cnt, Scald, 23 urn, Sruiis, Stins, Gall T.imov;B tn crhlr.1i MaaUnd or Dnmu Erctos aro sni5vct, that docs not respoad to this Soaihins halza.. ft. n . aue itukaiir LINIMENTS' not' only rcliovo pain, but thoy incite healthy action, enliluo in3ammaticn, and core, whether the symptoms proceed from voaatls of the flesh, or Neuralgia of the TJorvos t from contracted Corda or a soalclod hand from & sprained ankle or a cashed foot ; vfcether from disgusting PIMPI-ES on a I-ADY'S FAC3 or a strained jlnt on a ITcrae's Le-fr. The acoiiT produced by a Uurn or bcaM; mortiflcfttion from Troit-bites; fixp-ell- ings from Strains ; the tortures of Rheu matism; Cripploo. lor liio, by some neglected acciileot; a volnahle hcrse or a Hooter's 13 HI may all be saved ftoia Ono Eottlo of Cantanr Linisnent. No Ilonsekeeper, Farmer, Planter, Teamster, or Liveryman, can aJTord to be without these wonderful Iiisimonts. They can be procured in any part of the fjlohe for GO ots. and 51.CO a bottle. Trial bottlea 25 ot. 3JjnjaA '-VL!.W..'.'.H FOB SJLjCjIS. 3,000,000 ACRES OF TEl'AS LAND BY THE WESTERS LAND COMPANY. Section Land Warrants for 8123 00, ana PATENTED LANDS FOR SALE AT S320 PKIt 8ECTrONT. XOX-TAXAIJLE LANDS KOlt SALE AT ?410 CC PKKSI-CTIOX. The Scrip controlled by this com pany is stscu that was issued by the Stat of Texas to the various railroads of Texa3, to aid in their construction. Each one f these Scrip is a land war rant far G10 acres of laud, can be loca ted on any of the unoccupied domais of the State, of which there remains G7,000,000 acres. Think of it! A section of Land for We deal only in the best lands, and parties orderji: land from U3 can rely on getting just what they order and THE BEST THERE IS to be had, and jr.st as good as if they were on the ground themselves. We control a choice lot of Patent ed Lands in north-west Texas m what is known as the Pan Handle re gion, that yre sell at Q320 per section. Immigration to Ndi th-West Ttsxas is very large, mostly from the Northorn States. It is a well-watered region, the lands are rich and will grow grain and fruits of all kinds. There are four railroads projected through this region, which will soon be built. Theso land will be worth from five to TEN DOLLARS AIT ACRE in a feY years. The Country of Northwest Toxas would remind one very much of Illi neis or Iowa. There are many Colonies, Fnriaers, Trading Stores, Stock Buyers, ranches, &.c, all over thesa north-western coun ties. Texas has irtcrca3d in wealth and population with greater rapidity dur ing the last tn years than any other State in the Union. Population in 1870 800,000, while ia 1879, it is be lieved to be FULLY 2,000.000. And the tide f Immigration into the State this year i3 imtnense.- Now, if yeu want to make money, if tou want a home, if you want laads for investment, buy these lands. A Map of Texas can be seen by calling at the office in Plattsmouth. For particulars call on, or Address with postage stamp enclosed. It. B. WINDHAM, Agent. B. E. Bower, Plattsmouth, Neb Land Commissioner. 30m3. Platte Valley Herd of POLAND-CHINA 0?. CLABK TVEEI'INO WATEK. - NEB. "Registered Stock for sale. 13raS - STKE1GKT & MILIEU, Harness llamtfacturers, SADDLES BRIDLES, GOLLAKS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on hand. FRUIT, CON FECTIONE Y, GROCERY STORE, 20JTS, CANDIES, TEAS COFFEES, SUGAKS, TOP-VCCOES, FLOUR, AC. Kemprabfr the placa opposite E. G. Doyey's on Lower Main Street. - 21-l.v STREIQHT & "MILLER. riiii ' ' .THE mm' I MILLER riAKO-FOUTB Are not only first-o!a.8 Instninients. hut this tstablistiinet may ie uisiiy repiracu IIS t)UQ I i w the ie:ian ; riano-r one liuuuX;K-toi k's of the Worm. THE FAVORITES If! THE CONCEIVE HALL. During tlie season OI 1S73-13.0 me ncnr;.- r. Mliler I'TauQs were used in Boston and vicinity in more than 1SC3 Concerts. Seanon of 1&7I-1S7, 17.1 conce.19. l tl-TV LI V. .(.-Ill .11' .'.v..... " - ........ - . Cniipf?rt : Mouth of November. 43 Concerts- None but Ant clrtJ Pimm ctmld eai utich un- THESE PIANOS UA. VE RECEIVED The Highest Praise rrom ma Most Eminent Musicians. Of late 1 hare had many opportunities of usinir vour Pianos and can say with pleasure. they have no superior in America, and my long experience abroad justifies me in placing them ahead of any foreign Instruments of their kind. tUAS. li. ADAHS. Madame Eoze and the other artists of my company are delighted with the"Miller" Piano, fontanel! purity oi tone, ana me ivunaenui manner in -which it sustains the voice. 11. JIAI'LESOS. In behalf of the Darnabee Concert Company. and particularly myself as the pianist of said company. 1 wish to express many thanks ff-r the beautiful Grand Pianos of your manufac ture, with which you have furnished us so far this season. With your fine instruments con cert giving beeomes a iMsitive pleasure and de light, "t!u say we all of us." uuwaiiu r.i . t consider no other "make" with which I am acquainted, can excel it in any of the qualities that constitute a perfect instrument. As rui accompaniment for the voice, I know of none 1 would preier io your. Airs. AT. C. 11. CARTER. I take treat pleasure in recommending the Henry F. .Miller Pianos on all occasions where a first-class piano Is desired. Airs. 11. Al. SMITH. I have known the Pianos manufactured by Mr. Henry F, Miller for many years and I do not hesitate to say that they take high rank among the f.rst-elaaS instruments of any of the bust makers. ' Caul. Zeukahx I consider the Miller Piaso superior to alt others in that mellow Mid t-insing quality eo ac ceptable for voice see oinpaniiueru. air. K. A LINK USGOOD. We were delighted with the PiAnos of vour manufacture which we used during our recent tour In tiie Lniteft btstes their charming sing ing qualities rendering them especially "desira ble fur accompanying the human voice. lUEUHIBIJiAL SWKD1SS Ladies' Quartette. Wcria's Intgrnational ExhHItian':1878. This establishment was the onlv one out of more than forty Piano-forte exhibitors, which was decreed two awards f -ri!s single exhibit of Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition. TJifcs was the only EMalAixhment that Received a Social Amtrdfor a New InveiUin The ralc?5l E'edul Upright Piano-Forte. The Henry R Miller Pianos nave received the endorsement of tha State of Massachusetts a:ul I he CITY of BOSTON. Tty are LEADERS among the FOREMOST PIANOS of THE WORLD. HENRY F. MILLER Bcstcn, Mass., U. S. A. JAMES PETTEE, Ag't.. Plattsmouth, Neb. - 521 v DJIALEK IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointinj Agent for Thr. Unrivalled 3Itson t llazulln CABINET ORGANS. Also State Agni for the Henry F. Miller and W. C. Emepon Co. Pianos. Prof. S. M. Prown. Tuaor and ftenalrcr. Gen'l Traveling Ai't SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. P.ATT3MOUT1I, NEB. Music Seculars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin OZRGhA-EI I1TSTEUCTOB "-- . t. -k : j -V. -5. 1. I i -i -v RIP ASD- W.IWIU Pjt. 8:;;oKu'y Liver lyviaostxrou X.;k .v StaudarJ. ramUy il;:n-iaj for j lis'-.s t ot tli .? Liv.-r, 3niAch 4 J i or mcro V an Co ve.-.rs.!; SEflP FOX Cl (JGULAH t-it I I If t . 0 i. J I f.l tlf v t yr Yj, . , , ,,,..75 Tames Pettee .ii.lLon-e:s. It is rarelv s & SDobiliiates-It is Hfef fa C.-it:iarticaa,l ff tl( S a v (V vc-,S vb -1 ,.4 li ii r S i t$:-.? 5 has been nsedS -5 i' I? V'i ?J;$y in my practice ..Bt ai'J by tho pnblicS C5 1 El A. G. HATT JUST UFliSED AGAXS. New, Clean. First Clast ITeat Shop, on Main Street" Corner of 8th, Plattsmouth Everybody on hand for frsh, tender meat. isri.ee ROBERT DONNELLY'S wa.o-o:tt AND BLACSMITIi SHOP. Yagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing uiiaimaim uuicr imtciiiuery, as mere is a good lathe in ny shop. PETER RA U EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon ahp. He is well known as a XO. 1 WORKMAN. Sew YCasoD8 nnd iSusjriea read to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Slxfhstreet nspoaite- Sreirhts Stable A DAY GUARANTEED Litfft I I v . . 1 p. 1 13 DP? I LI, la rd errftory. HIO UEifT mr aa K ' Vt W .1 rVO 'rtlb.rJOr IOWA. ARKANSAS AUD DAKOTA. Zi3 Vi Ctitiecuea tn. W. CII KS. St. Uui, lio. Hi o zn 0 n 5hQ. , o CO - 5 Tt .A - I If 2 A few of the articles you can buy to the best advantage at the live progressive DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HOUSE op . SOLOMON & NATHAN. To SI CO you can buy 22 yards strndard prints. 47c pound good all wool yarn. 10' . " cotton batting." 8 per yard domestic gingham. gt cheviot shirting, very pood. 7 " brown and bleached muslin, can't be bsat. 7 " " Canton flannel, superb. 8,V " " ticking, no better. 1 00 a god comfortable. 1 23 per pair up, splendid blankets. 12J, 15, IS arid 20c per y'd, alpaca lustres, all colors, b?st ever offered. 22V3C up, black nnd colored alpacas, double width, best in the city. 45c"p?r yard up, black and colored cashmeres, great bargains. 8 to 10 and 12 to 15c per yard up, suitings in endless varieties. 20c per yard up, all w ool flannels, best ever offered. 5(-)e " u Avatfrproof, an excellent quality. 20c " . cassimeres, 'vcll worth double.) 3 1 75 up. Ladif-s cloaks, the finest assortment in the city. 75 un, Misst3 and children's cloaks " " " 20c per yard up, hand made zephyr fascinators. 75c up, a great variety ef shawls. 25c up, perfect fitting cwrsets. 50c up, two button kid ploves, fine. f nil line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, (vory che an.) A The finest assortment of Ladie's, sac ks and shawls, zephyr, ever known For 75c, up, Ladies' trimmed hats, nice. j G5c, up, Children's hats. Jewelry an2 notions at prices that defy competition. S 2'5 ,000 "W O K n? Of Mens', Youths' and childrens clothing, ragrmlless of cost. We are go ing to close this branch of our business. So !owk out for bargains. For S3 00 and up, Hens overcoats, hard to beat. " 4 00 and up, Mens suits. " 1 50 and up, Boys' suits. FURNISHING GOOES IN PROPORTION. For SI ?5, "P. Mens' boots. - Mens' shoes, SI 25 up. 1 00, up. Bovs' boots. Boys shoes. 85c up. 1 00, up. Ladies shoes. Childrens' shot s, 25c up. The largest and most elegant stock of mens' and hoys' flt and stiff crewn lltll.3 i TJ wfi6 WGSfc Take advantage of the great inducements we offr in zephyrs, all color, lS1 cents per ounce. Full line of Germantown and high colored yam very low. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb and plaid canvass at teduced figures. FINE DRESSING GLOVES, - GLOVES FOR FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN. " " BRIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN. In fact we show the greatest variety of gloves, for special use, to be found, and we call special attention to them. The above list covers only a small portion of the many articles which we offer as BARGAINS. We guarantee the public the retailing of all goods at wholesale prices, and we defy anyone in the business to compete with the above figures. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH house hoeinu, AXO "WAGON TiJEPAITtINQ All kinds of . FARM IMPLEMENTS rafiided Neatly & Protnplfi. :0: Horse, IIule& Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that ha? four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. vume anu Me 11s. n Fifth St between Main ad Vine Street, ust across corner from tha xkw HEUAL Opkic. ioy ABBOTT'S PATENT POHTLailO GUTTER Tb Stron(t SleigU In ezttence. Tin finish, light, cheaper and mora durable thaa ether Sleigha. Also, AMF s Patent EnaiiEr Atlacliieiits, Tor wheeled Tehlclea of eyery description. Fex frctly praetieal; fits anr axle; tracks in conatry roads. Oyer four thousand tn ns. j8end for Crculars and learn yonr nearest agent. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., 8OO WalMkah Ara, CiaoBt. O. F. JOHNSON, DEaLEP. IN Drugs? Rlediclnes? AND WASH - BAPB.. All Faper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN hJ? 4 to Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Preerlptns Carefully Compounded by an Experienced Orugcist. RE.M2MUZR TI!F TLaCE. ST 2 DOORS SOUTH OF HAIN I'LaTTSMO 1'TII. NEB. OEOKGE EDGE ETON. ines, Liqou r s AND CIGABS. Main Street, opposite the Court House. This place is Just opened, nrir, good goods of all 'Kinds. We want tokeepagood house and please our customer. REMEMBER THIS. 0!r. I CLOTHING Children's and Infants hani-made Lcods. in Plattsmouth. 1 1 B MMSWM PSpmSpSiSi r-H mm$m mm&mi mmmm mmmM kmm 0"V"Ti 2.000 DRTJGG-ISTS. Save signed the following remarkable pdjxr, the Ujtialure vf which ean It etn al our office Mea.tr. SEAIIVRY A JOHNSON, 1 Plait St. New York: Gkntlemkx : "For the pMt few year we hare old Tnrlo brands ofTcfou I'latew. Phytfctans and Vie Public itfir lEASOX'tt CAPCIXli POKOl t) rAkJT.lI to all otheis. We consider tbera one cf tbe very few reliable houseiio'd reiaHl!es wo thy of conadenca. Theyare Superior toiU other Porous PUmtereor Medicinetfor internal ve." rv,U H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer la PINE LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. SASH. DOORS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. M'&lu street. Comer ef Flftb, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB, Still Better Ratos for Lumber Sehluntz & Dewey, Cedar Greek, Cass comity, ITefe. - Hardware, MtIM I ... Mat s9 Cap t $ Is3 Highest market price paid for all kinds' of Grain, in Cash, or will take produce in exchange for goods. Having now got our Stock fairly opened, we invite all to call and ex amine. IsL 1ST TJ IF1 CO fcr o S3 o o o o ia o o CO pa ? CO S3 CT3 si i! 11 o lmiM l:S M o Pp p S3 - iri'?,! I liR--tr-iU. '. I 3 n '-'f.'J-s v I " "...s ;, :. "rkj'''i,.: J'.-!,-- V ..-L: 'J' Sherwood Keeps the Biggest Line cf Boots L Shoes In Cass 617 St. Charles Street, SULoaIs,lIo. A refrularfrradualeof two Medical Coilef;e,hM brnlon)fr enjtKed in the reeial tretinnt of li Venereal, Sexual and Chronic Diseases than any other Pb.viician is bt. Ijou'i. as city paper flhow, and allold reideitU know. Sypnilis, Gonorr hcea, Olet. Stricture, Orchitis. .. Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary iBaea ana Byrjhilitic or Mercurial Affections ofthe Throat Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled aucceaa, on lateet acientific principle. Safely, privately. Spermatorrhea, Sexual xebilitv and Impft tency, aa tiie renult of Self-Abuee io youth, arzual tx eesaea in maturer yeara. or other csuaea, and which produc aome ot the following effect! ccrvousiieaa, aeminal emia aiom, deliiiity. dirnnc of ijht,d'fective memory, pimples on the face, phvical decay, arorion to aocicty of Ii'malea, aoDtutioa of iilcu, lo of sexual power, etc., rendering marnapo Improper or unhappy, are permanentlr cured. Consultation at olhce, or by niai free, and inviiei. When it U iiiconrenicnt to iit the city for treatment, medicine can be ent by mail or expreu everywhere. Cur ablecanei fruaraoteed, where doubt cziit Hi frankly atated FicpiJ!; for 1 S:isp ; TTckcs, 1 CUap ; PeriBin, fir VAb, 2 EKps. Ct Pig:t. vB&ls. OUBOE. Elegant cloth and llt bindiner. Sealed for 6O0. In posiaze or currency. Orer fifty wonderful pen picture, true to life; article on the fo'lowins ubject i who wiay marry, who not, why. Manhood, Womanhood, Fuy.ical decay. Who ahoulil marry; IJow life and happinea may be increased. The Pliysiolucy of Rrprodaction, and maoy more. Thoe married or contemplating marriaite ahould read it, then kept under lock an4 key. Popular edition, aaxne a above, but paper cover, 2A0 pjre. 2o ct. br nuul. in money nr pogtnr- Cheapest cood rt-'tcle in Jtmerira. PRESCRIPTiON FREE For the peedy cure of Seminal Weakne, Ixt Manhood, Premature Debility, Nervoucne", Dctpondem y, Confution of Idea, Areraion to 8ociety, Jtfnctiv. Mmiory, aud all liiaorder brougliton by Secret Habit and Excae. Any drurriat ha the inrrert lent. Addrea, OR. JACQUES 70S Chutnut St, St, LouusUo BAST'S RIDIflO SAW MACHIf.E ."Is A. J; J 3 Will B1W any alio lofrs In any . . r. Thnuaaad ill use. Weight of the oper ator does all the worlc. Send for Circulars and Prices. . . a a CENTS WANTED. Addnaa U. M. Hanar'n to, Cblet, 111 HERE I S5 iaC85S3 fcr 53 els. ? ? Fati.fVetts Gwmatrr. IHl.vT Miss thin ka.tr. ., ..t....., Mnrv-K t. r Srerrl; IO Rtea i n- t rt; I Mint -yrti itn : Slcel 1 en : I Siler-ptjti-I l4cr: I flair. Hrlr; I Ru(-u-r tin lencil; 12 fine Euvel. enet; li hu 6ne Pmper ; I 1.5 book lit (yn foes, and Chine Secret fnr lofin- Imeo, biar ntooey e!l;nc e errt.l All sent for Fn'ty Cents. M.aip taken. Ait.ir. 'EUti. 1876-1 CkiUX Bowai it., fiwauitowa, Sew trnrf. THE BEST -rffl " TNl "S5. SOSIMPLe$. sold by CiZr' Wtj rvw''''M 1,1X0 WhiteSiwimo Machine Co.""' Cleveland, ohio. . y BW MUWM1H '""-i A. 11111 1 IHJim.H I .if, , Br. WHIltlE 5 KV " V ' il. i i?i lilW I Blm9 coutl, m Ihi f. k. tw Mil im 44l'jlo(wl' Hmi( rlh kli ly tetiri44iia. ToUcb uira, wilh ood reft rcnt, w fual,ta ltr Midi trmm, fiJ trrm that will lmwrlnrkr Gvar 9 1 (XI trwlk. j&aUtM l.M kUkillOSll. 1 IK. CO, bow Htl. Ot. hauu, Uo. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS I0R FIE YEARS TIME. TEN PER CE.VT IWTEItEST. NO COMMISSIONS. Enquire of D. H. WHEELER & CO. Plattsuuth ; or R. E. MOORE, Lin coln, Nebraska. 21tf Stoneware, 23tt mm Mr ACTORY County. My at ' mm We will r;ive .fJOj(t.f for nr.ji A I urn i Oilier a'lnltrrn;;on fnunU in thin J 'O J V1LH. l3or?.r-a by ti'.e rroo!:lrn rnrl a"5'- '. of Ileal' is, ana ly tho best cliemlsU in uio Lifted isL.it , r-r It la STIlOSGEn than 'l tlio tvfirld. A It KUVFTR TAILS I 1 Mmata llfrfit rtaa vhc Ctausotl nl iiftf''!. o - ctr trial. iVC? It 1 an rTtllrr-Ir TJIV TWVEJT- a . . T;v t:"3 of f?-.la cr fc..lcr:itus, j t-tt, op r.tl,ir rinklncf tiowtJcr-i v cj it. liws la list It ft tPr.rtcncy V -.;iVr tr Krstalxi ani notii ifcU Uid Goftl foo'J iral't-fTtOrt hrn.Ith; nnd balf Ii 4a f-rii-irnvci! f-,r li'in&li'Oil Ih LifjtWirtiOU adUid j lood tve cat H iiu.Titl mi or tthcrvisj. -! Ijjwis' JUKlXi rciv.UiJB ftlweyt liimke ' EtHxl food. ; One can ot tTils tj rrortli trro cf asy oUicp i t)a!;ioif ccmpoun'i. I It iua!:cs treatl -wliiicr tnd rlrer-. I More tUaa halt iUo tfiitpisiatsof t. :.'ui fo-ir i erlso from tli u" cf .-aiM'.ii iiklrisr prw. i dcrs, Mltlch oitca uuac uo Lcstcl iwr uua out dark brea-1. i Tho mr,t di-llcsf.i irti"sor. ran ct foo.l ' pr j-ard wltU lb vtsimut ljijui j-. arly every ntiwr )al.l:' f j.owjcr V adulterated er.4 13 ai'utcJy i.:'..:wii- 'i tibUlia.lo fr :a ?!!, el Ciur e rrtn of Tartar nnd H lsi:til. ICTl.V I UK i- It lnrics UiO IiilST, IlsUteat, aai mom nutrition UKE AD, P.I3CUIT. CAflff, CRULL&.RS. CUGKVMEAT. I HDIAFV AWD FLAf.riEL CAKES. A r.nl'i tilil will prove tlio suirlorlrjr of UiU i'ov. der. t2E0.T. LEWIS lu ?,.Ef.Z.3C0a 2ItLASE3aPJILl. t-For Sale by E. O. HOVKY & EON, GIjTTI - mm mm BAKEB oi OO., and ijrocxrs la general, tleman.