Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 25, 1879, Image 1
The Herald. IThe Herald.'. "Si 1' - a i v a i tisi Ti i it a 'g r: n HI'ACH 1 w. j :t w. ; i in. j -riiT.i C it 1 yr jjbl FLATTSilCnTH, NEBRASKA. O ITS' 2: 0 033: Ot' Vine Su, Ona Hiorr-i Nortii of Main. Cor. of F'fUi Street. ! Codifies ef a; Pip in Cts ksty. Jornaa f a iUltaoMi Org O-JOT. oxrifid, l.UO 0l ov;3r, Uiree luouilis,-. 1 hit o(ii-:i r-o 2 on1. r.t jo 4 v'.i2 MJM. . Srs. . UtM.I.. 1 : 2 oil 1 IMl 1 K ' a 7"i .' ., e .vi tfi i.i iii 4. i - i m 4 11 4 .(.( l:i i (a :i oa 5 0 t . . , I ! '. " . ' "" j HI Til ... W- I Liu...! i,)u;i, moo: ill lai ; s ii'i uu u' t' led.' riT A!I Ailyertisilns I'll! Dun Q'l.-irtor:;'. Trausli-ot AfiTwtJ-diinritt' iuwt bo l'ni in Advance. JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS (TERMS: $2.00 a Year. VOLUME XV. J- PL ATTSMO UTH , NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1879. I NUMB EU 40. r Extra Coflci of the IfS'aAr.n frtrs-wJeby J. P. Viuxa, at t!io Tost-O.Tlci New Ticfwt; J:alil Street. --t&T 11 w i a kjLl..X & r! I 55 HENRY ECFCK SAFES, CHAIRS, rrc. KTO., RTO., Qf All Descriptions. METALLIC BUPJAL CASES "WOODEIT COirJTXZSTG W U tliM, reivij nial and sold ehap for caU. I KOW READY FOE SERVICE. ORGANS & P1AW0S Of Kvcry DrucripUon, CHEAP FOE CASH. The Celebrated Whittlesey Patent IT IS BOW SHADE riJ-TUliSS, Cwop'.ft ttk Itolier. far jr.cts. Isbrequin Window Shades. Aa a Irsr rarlefy cf Cheaper Shades, f Uvirlelie. With tnae 7 tbanka for pat patroai. I rf.t-a aUl to eall and examine my LAEtJE STOCK OF URICKt SRICKI II ysu waat any t! er Ornainsntal Brici, Call e J. T. A. HOOVER, LfiClSTILLJ!. - - NEBRASKA. H0TL. CITY HOTEL Pl.ATTSUOCT n. KKX rt-fC Cla r.o.irillrf. Cood Samplo A Ooou iloicl can Furnish A. ?: ed TVloea, C.ooJ Beer, Good Liquors. 4'V4 I-a;nouade. Goad C'!7r, Zpt &. the C'itj Hotel. H': y&KQ. f;0(3. Fronlelor. jr, CjmUAOn end OXfTA UgXTAL PAINT2R, Sh' p orer the Brick Block exi to II Boeck's. FLATTSaiOUTH. - - - - JJEB 4ty. 3 TALrASLESTITUTHS. If ret-m'TTlturfronpnor tinlth, or lanttUlA tmg aaa U1 t aicanfc,g Uikd chfr, for i:p Itlitemgwill Cure Yob. j yin are a rilnMrr.y vnd hare orrrtAxed ytmt teili s;..i:rt'ral!u St, or a mother, wort er-lwla ar.'a.:.tTrrrk.orfe;f yra are Riml aiUnari ft ynu f'- '. wk Itad dl-r plrlUxl, wlunmt cOomi !! P-ltrr wiKglieatore Yon " nrt i Eir.m of r-na-Fincws. ereikened t)T tie rarao of ar evuiT'ia; 2 J or tnn ' Wa, t.lr.s ufisr Toor3ad!liut;ht worjt, S'.llrra TrllmSlreiisthcu Yoa. T)oj y-.';njr, (.ndraTerlatf fr.m any India- -a SiTjera -ntKwncHrv Yon. r !i (...to-4! p'i"i, m. t'w firm, at th t -. e rr-. -.il '"xijih-l yciir -rMoiu nceiia . t'tui or atun-ftj.!iiitf TrltVont UMib F-":'ers IrThnt Yoa KeeJ. aee---". t -..-l.ljourfifaouitiul wajiing, Sfrp Klstar ;U alo Tn Itew Ufa aad Ttcaes C-c! Cl'ia 1 th rwretcet, aafeat and bret. II (an y-iT r.T S-mivh,I-Tcr and KU3ieyals H. -a era. tv.eaby aloorpti-ja. It la perfect. X. I. . f- ''.-' t'.'e ar.d IrrI.I'jlo ctirc for drnnV k t. f cvi:i:!i, toieco und narcotic. rj-i 4-4 T3i n a.. jnaMsi to Recur? aouTty, ortainrr, ana uniformity of effect. They are the" rsult rrf years of careful stndy iTntl rnictioal ex- perimsnt, ami are the most effectual rem- rtly yet tuscovercti lor ttiseases, raiifea iy 5ran2pmeut cf the stomach, liver, nnl bowels, ebich require prompt and effectual treatment. Aveb's Tills are specially ap plicable to thi class of diseases. They act directly on th dipoRtive and aRniiiiilative processes, and restore regrilar healthy sc. tion. Thir extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, ia cn; of thw many proofs of their value as sr.fe, sure, and perfectly reliable pnrjiativo nic-.lit'luc. Being compounded of the con cent ratd virtues of jmrely vegetable nb rtances, they are jxmitively free from calo rrel. or any injurious properties, and can be sJaiUiUtTed to children with perfect safety. Avfr's Pills are an effectual enre for ! Constipation r Costivenesa, Indices- I tion. Dyspepsia. Iss of Appetite, : roui ytomacu and lireath, Dizziness, lleadnclte. Loss of Mawory, Numbness, lilllonsness, Jaundice, Kbeumatism, Kruptions nd Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, ripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, rt' Disorders f the Liver, and all Gthf-T d'sease result inff from a disordered pcbu cf the digeative apparatus. As a Dinner nil they hare no equal. nue ffniie m tnf.ir action, these Fills t ax t ho most thorougli and searching cathar. pain nnleas the liowels are inflamed, and , an tneir innucnee ih neannj;. They stirna late tho Rpperif and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and im;xrt renwaa LsaJth and vigor to tha Prepared by Cr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., yair ul ajtd Aitn.rjrtfeal Cftm lata, Loweil, Man.. GARPENTEP SAUS Or uynther klnj, you caa tie wmmrl fmltb tot yea jVafciiM so that it will cut Mr-ttr-r- tbaa JBrvr. The iwthwill all remain of equal .iza and abapv. mr-nt frr t rrr-ip of to any pari ofthaUuited States. IllustratMrClrealani Ve. b4 4 prmta wanfMl n eBfiy 4Ma?v a4l Ad-iraaa JCL MUl'Mt Se Mi MO., Jkmtu M fmrH, Fa. a?" Wa bara Iiondredi of lettara from insa aiiaf aar alaciuM wha aa; iba would aot iaaa i tjt li. T7ZRTS & BCHOILE, Ha sag Wiiiii Am ex. Csicaco, lu. Fine, Kadiuai, and Oontmoa ILLTTSTHATID CATALOGUE and oris lUtaf OTerMiO aaw aaiifuMAILKD I RJtJI INVINCIBLE" tfce Wit ham hurm er for hard coal. 14 atylea and aices, with iTifnta thna any other (tores. Aak your deal, fr firr t.'iejj. or seod for free ill aft rat4 cir- eulir. OtWcsgo & Erie Stove Co. (Limited), f i j mm at, ORAr SPECIFIC MCDICINK TKABE MARK. T Orat KacilaB TRADE MARK. Remedy; Aa , am failing tara Mr ' Bemlaal Wrak- m, Bparaator. taa, I m pot. ocT, an4 alt Alaaaaaa IhatfMlavaaaaa- wwi af 0:f Befare Taking, amh; utairf After Takiair. Hull , CalTaraa! Iadtada. Pain la tha Sack. MaMa Tiaw, Pranantra Old Aga. and auay atliar DttMMt taa4 .ad M IoaaaltT ar CaaaaairtiAa, and a rrematara Qrava. C7 Fall partiealara la ear pamphlet, which wa dartre a aad free by mall le erere eaa. CTae Speciae Modiciaela eoM by all dreggtiu at f 1 per package, er ela packagaa for fa. er will be seat ma by Ball aa reeeipt ef tke asea by ddreeatac THE GBAT XEDfCI'K CO., Mara taw'. Baeea, D.iai.i . Kara. SUid !n riattsmoutU and everywliere, fcy all Pruggleti. FIRST CLASS Clothing House! C. 0. HEROLD, - Proprietor. FIB8T ESTAF.L'D IX K. Kepi a crnfial large stock ef Ken's, Youth's & Boy's CLOT ad lias jatt rere!red the Saest lot of French and English Silk WORSTED SUITS, THAT EVER CW.KSED THE 310. RIVER. Kis differfiit styles ef vre lurijrisirj, aJ bis stuck of Furnishing Goods I FANCY GOOt3, ANP Slka w Caso Goads Isflargf enough t s-ipply any demand. Call and Examine the N"SW STYLES, BEFORE PURCnASiy'O ELSEWHERE. Ur C. G. HEROLD. A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. TTi BEST and MOST rOPtTIiAn c.cwln Thraad f Modern Tli?. For sal by E. Ci. Dovey & Son. Si 1iipd 'athan. Wmllereld, W. li. isstlifr & Co., L. Kalisky&Soa. F?-v . rv . .r -. r r 2 S .i - " ... I . .- . . I A stout backbone i as sentlal t physical health a to political coitsreuev. For tvenk ness of Hi. b:i-k :tn dl.sr1cr f the liver and kitlnevs. the tonic anil nxier;te rlietetie nr. tioa of the Bitter is the one tliiittr needful. Remember that the stomach is the m;tin st;y of every oilier orcan. aim tnat iy inviKorsii 'i'.H the diuestion with this preparation, the spinal cidumn and all its dejieiidt-iicles are etreiii;ih- eceu. For Hostetter'e ALMANAC for 10 appTy to urusgi'-i awa ueaient generally. aTi J. G- CHAMBERS. Manufacturer of and Dealer in ii in an 'y UT -VS8 iH? JhV SADDLES, COLL A RS, HALTERS. WHIPS ETC., ETC ETC. . REPAIRING Done withNeatnessl Dispatch. only place in town where "Torley's pat ent self adjust&bl horse eollarsara sold " OlUlfJiO. W MING! "O" S3 Bam --4 FIRST National Bank OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBIiASKA, SUCCKSOR TO TAOri, IIAXXA & CLAKX JOHN FlTT.OF.RALD . K. tJ. IlOVKY A. W. MrLAiiOHLIX. JON'H O IiOVKKE President. Vice President. Cashier. ...Assistant Cashier. This Bank Is now opM for business at their .ik room, corner Mnin and Sixth streets, and Is prepared to tran-act a ueneral BANKING BUSINESS. taaks, Beadf. Gold. Qovernmaat and Laaal Sacaritias BOUGHT AND SOLD. Vej.'usits Received nnd Interest AUoto ed on Time Certificates. VTAilablc in any part of the United States and m all the lYinelp:tI Towns and Cities of F-urope. .4 fiCXTS "' TJIE CELEPKATED lshak Line and Allah Line Or MTKAMKIM. rerson wishing ta biing out their friends from Europe can PURCHASK TTrKKT FIIOM D Tkresck t Plsttsmsst. &3& SL iia3 J. F. BAUMEISTER Funiisliet Kreih, Pure Milk. I5CL.IVETIEO 0.41IY. Special calle attended ta, and Fresh Milk from same cow furnished when wanted. y Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Vain Btrtf t, opposite Saunders House. T-TX-CXr?7ITC3-, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING Ettpecial attenl ion given to CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA DIES' HAIR. CALL. AND SEE BOONE, GENTS, - Aad eft a boon in a . CLBA" KHA.VE A. Schlegel & Bro., Manufacturers of JFTETJEl CIG-ABS, And dealers in FANCY SVOKEUS ARTICLE'S, SMOKING and CHEWINO TOBACCOS. pedal BRANDS and sir.es of CKJA KS made to rder, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar elippinss sold for smoking tobacco. Malm St. taree doeis west of Saunders House. Plattsmoutii, Neb. lOly NEW HARDWARE STOEE. J. S. DUKE Has Jnst opened an eutlre aew stock ef hard ware, ou Next door west f Chapman Jk Smith' Drue store. A Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Kej or Ponnd- ROPE, POWDER. SHOT, GRIND STONES, WHEEL-BARROWS. A FulULine of I'TLSB V. SpedalgRateg to liuilders and Con tractors. AH -coo (It eald.p.s low as they pcs;"o!y-can be and live. - !y WILLIAM HEROLD, dexirr in DKT GOODS, CLOTHS. 1' A.NH.TS. I'liANNELS, FURNISHING GOOD. :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Larce stock cf ECOTS and SHOES t be CLOSED OUT AT COST Notions, Queeusware, aud in fact Bverytliiuji you can cail fur lu tlie line of General Merchaiidise. CASH PAID FOR HII3 AND FURS. All kinds of cour.tiy oroduce taken in ex change fur goods. SAGE BROTHERS, Dealers in S L? O "V G S , ETC., ETC., S.TC. Oae Door East of the Post-Ofilco, Ilattsmouth, Nebraska. Practical Workers in SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA ZIER Y, -cf drc I.arge assortment of Hard ana Soft Pumps, Gas3 Pipes and Fittings. COAL STOTSS, Wood and Coal Stoves for U EATING Oil COOKING, Always on Hand. ttrj Tftrtcty f Tin, Sheet Iroai and tine Work, kept in tflock. 5UEINQ AND REPAIRING, Done od Short Notice. SrZYHFlYTHIXQ WAJtRAXTED I ' rf PRICES LOW DOWS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IK. J. Ii. -!tte'Zir .. HOMOZPATniC PHYSICIAN, at Factory. Me, Cass county, N- br;ika. Sily T. IX. TVlI.Sf. ATTORNEY AT l.XW. Praettf-et (n Sun ders and Cass Counties. Ashland, " a o rank a. ' S.m5 R. n. WIVDU.IU. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ph.ttsmo-.it!,. Neh. Of flVe Front Itooiu ever Chapiiirvu Smith's Ini(i Stere. :)ly ICt. A. n A HYHiW. ATTORNEY AXI SOf-K'ITOK. Will Prae- tlee in tlia St:it and Federal Courts. Eesi- dence. Ilafisinoiiih, A-lebr.naka. 3lly K. K. 1,IVIN.TV. yi. rHVSKTIAJT A Sl'HOEOS. omCE HOURS, fiom in a. m.. ta 2 p. tn. Kiatnlninjc Surgeon ftr U. S. Pcnsien. ok. w. h . Krii i r. f k k f.c n t. PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, reaidenee on C Icafo A B'ie, Pbittauioutli Nebi-saka. OSlce in Smith uud B!:ick's Di ng Store. 4i.1y J. H. fVAI.r.. 51. I. THYSIflAK ATI SfKOKOW. OFFICE with Dr. Ltviiiirsteu Soutli Side of Main Street, between filk and 7th street. Will attend calls promptly. &yl trP.1. J. YI'eaiF.. CO Z.Z.JTCTrO.'.t M S i'XCTA . TT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rewl Fst-.te. Fire Tn urai'.ee and Colleclion Apencv. Office m Fitz gerald's block, Plattsmmith, NebrasUa. ?Uin3 (KO. s. NMivn. A1TORNKY AT LA W and Real Estate Bro ker. Special attention uiven to Collections aud all matters affecting the title to real estate. Oliice on 2d Hour, orer Post OSice. l'lattsmoutli, Nebraska. ' I- l. II. Y IIKKM.It A CO. LAW OFFICE, Real Estate. Fire and Life In surance Aleuts. Plattsiiiouih. Nebraska. Cd lectors. tax-payeiv. Have a complete abstract of title--. Buy and sell real estate, negotiate loans, &e. 'V1 JAMES E. MOBlMHOJf. W. L. BHOWSK. Notary Public. 350:tRI0 A BKOffSK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice !n Cass and adjoining Counties ; pives special attention to collection! and abstracts of title. OiV.ce lu Fitzjjeraid Block, I'iattriiiotilh. Nebraska. KyJ , HA 35. M. CHAPn W - ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery. Office m FitzKer ald Block, 19yl PLATTSMOCTII, NEU. tm VJ . CI.lTTf.W. DENTIST. flat tarooaCi. Xettmaks. omceon Main Street over Soiamon thau's Store. 54. y PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. PLATTSMOUTII. NEB. C. KCZSEI., - Proptlrtor. Flour, Corn ileal & Feed Always on hand and for sale at lowest cah p ices. The bih st prii-es pai.l for Vlu-;it :r.u! C.;rn. Particular attention jtiven custom work e: ii a im:s it a r : Tonsorial Artist. ri.ATTXtOl-'TII KIt !t l!R A. Place of business on Main St.. between 4th and Mil streets. Shampooing. t'.hatift:r, chil dren's hair cuttins. etc. etc. Liy LENHOFF dr BON XX, MorniHs: Dev Si!i?on ! One door cast of the Saunders H":'.ise. We Jcet-p the ben; of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. s.tuili Constantly on Hand. J.S.GREGORY, - - - Proprietor. Location Central. !m.-4 Sample Room.. Erery attentif-E pxi-J t i;ntsts. 4l?ni3 PLATTSMOUTH. ----- N'EI OTJXTZDr ma c ii i nmT SHOPS ! John -vr:r riJTTf'iOL'TH, EB., Repairer of Steam Enyirtes, Roilers, Sato and Grist Alillf AX A?i SiY! iitth;s. i'roimht Iron Pipe, Force and Lift Pipes.Steam Gauj.'f-s.Saf'.'ty-Vc.lvc C-overt'ors.and all kiiids of Rryss F.iijriitf Fittings, repaired ot, au:'i uoliv. FARJ-l MACHINEK" u f -- . rt .T- t. . x r,i i " - r ; . l-vj I 3 c-t- a P3 o o 53 I on c e M aV-4 2 5' 5 03 3: 2 c - Sr" ' t: S - -1 r t:- x - j5M 5. 1 5 1 I e i e GO I CO c 4 r5. rV O Er BATES& K0H.IEE. New Carpenter slio-p on Mam Mrevt, Corner of 7th. Bates & Kolmke, Uui liters, Contractors, and general workman in the Carpenter line. STOVES ! AND U.V. Mathews, On Mala St., opp. P?tte Valley H.-.us, DarvitDrt, Si be. Outer. A larire assortment of SHELF H.ViCli WARE. J'ist n-crive-t and will be sold low. WOOD STOCK AND IRON. PUMPS, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. Ammunition', lTails,-Low, AND A SPECIALTY. Remember, we keep a good TINNER, and are prepared to do all sort of Tin-work, irrnen'o Corn rUtntcn. aad aU kbU of Farm T'M V.'V. f ATnSWR, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Jffte Dirertory. A. S PADDOfK. U. S. Senator, Beatrice. ALV1V S UMKRS. U. S. Senator. Omaha. T.. V.. V A LENTINF. Representat'e. West Point. ALHIM'S NANI'E. frOTereor. Lb-.colo. t. ,T. r.KX A NDER, Secretanr of State. F. W. LEll'ThK. Auditor. Lincoln. O. M. H A RTI.E I T. Treasurer. Lincoln. . R. THOMPSON. Sunt. Public Itiatrnctlea. F. M. DAVIS. Lund Commip-loner. C. J. lf LWORTH. Attorney General. REV. C. C. HARRIS, chnplain of Penitentiary. DR. H. P. MA XTHEWSON, Supt. Hospital far the lasane. Supreme Court S. MAXWELL. Chi-f Justice, Fremont. r.F.O. H. LAKE, Omaha. AMASA COHB, Lincoln. Seeent Judicial Dittritt S. B. TOUND. Judge. Lincoln. J. C. WATSON. ProsecutinK-Att'y. Ne. City. W. L. WELLS. Clerk Dist. Court. PUnswouili. County Direrlnrv. A. N. SULLIVAN. County Jude. J. D. ril l 1 . Oounty l lerK. J. M. PATTKRSON. County Treat- urn-. R. W. HYERS. sheriff. ii. W. FAIRFIELD. Surveyor. ii. HILDEBRaND. Coroner. TOUNTV roMWISHIONKKS. HENRY WOLFF. Liberty Precinct. JAMES CRAWFORD. South Rem! rrecinet. SAM'L klCHAKblX. Mt. l'leait Piecincl. City Xfreeorr. J. W. JOHNSON. Mavor. J. M. PATTERSON. Treasurer. J. I). SIMPSON. CitV Clerk. RICHARD VIVIAN. Police JudC. P. B. MFRP1IY. Citv Marshal. V.d. L. W FLL.S, Chief of Kir. Di pt. rorNCii m r.s. 1st Ward-J. t'EFPERBFRO, V. V. LFON ARD. 2d Ward ti. W. FAIRFIELD. J. V. WECK- l BACH. 3d Ward-R. C. CUKHINO. THOS. ! ()LI.(it:K. 4th Ward P. Mi-CAl.LAN. K. S. s'l A u! 7-otimuler- JNO. W. MAtiSHAi.L. B. & M. R. R.JTiuie Table. Taking Effect ifny 4. IH'-?. FOR OMAHA FKO t p.ATls: C;1(. Arrives a. in. 0 i :V p. in. : PL A T S M V TH . Airives '.0 :-lr' a. n;. : 1 p. in. leaves ) a. m. ' 3 p. m. FROM OMAHA FOti Leaves 9 a. m. :S in. FOU THE V. EST. leaves Phtttsliiouth :45 a. in. Arrives Lin coln. 1- '-15 p. in. ; Arrive? KeHrnv, 7: .1 p. n. Fieilit leaves D :; a. mi. Ar. Elii.-o-.H 2 :" !.!..".. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Keaniey.fi :50 a. in. Leu" Linroli: 1 ..f p. hi. Arrives Fiitttsmoatb, 4 p. u Freight leaves Lincoln 11 -AO a. us. Arvii-.-PUtUiMVUth. 4 ii p. in. GOING EAST. Express. 6 :15 a. m. I'atser.yer, itiain each day) 4 -2': p. :i , ex'-ei sijiiiMiii. Every Curd Saturday a tra.n Oj M' xt l lie usual time. SC. V. U. K. TJa:, Table Taking FiTecf taulny, March 23, 1ST9. sor-rn. j :.Vpiu f. : T, G :4X 1 :i5 7 :bZ- s 9 :10 S7ATiSi HASTIMiS. A R. ri.UE HILL I'OWLFS. RED ri.fl i). IN AVAL V. KivKiriy. ) i.A'tKLIN. 1'I.OOMIM.Tb MORTH. :.",."):ii;t 8 lO : 7 MO 7 )5 C :a5 6 :'.() A :.Vi 5 : 2."5 5 :10am For Cutaneous Disorders, And s.U eruptions of the akin, thi Ointment i ino-1 iuvab.iioie. It !oes not heai exl-rna"ly klo!i.. but r.eit, -l rates witi' li:e most searching; t iTccts to tiie very rot of the evil. HOLLOW AY'S OLNTMr.NT i..-s; vs. d of this REMEDY. Every Man may be li s own Jctor. It may be in L:-e-i into the Yrvfein. to s n teach any internal complaint : by the?.' maijs it cures x.iesor I'leei-sin the TlihoAf, STOMACH. LIVER, Sl'i.MC. or oili er patts. II is an infallible Remedy for BAD M-.'SS. P. A I) BREASTS. Contracted or M:ff .louit. 4JOUT, RI1ECM ATiSM, ai.d ail Skin Diseases. 1pkta!IT Caution. No':e are itenin unless the sifrnalure if J. Hayik, as ai;. nt tor the United States, suirouiid each box of Pills ami ointment. Roves at 2o cents. C2 cents, and 1 each. jjr- There is considerable saving by takir.jr the larger hIzcs. Holi.OWAY fc Co., Nevv York. Jily 78 tti Seiilaa lrlMn la thFlTer 1.1; . ' plafree. AdJAT BR0Sfi.S-f. ViflfJTm 'O'00 B' SKP.i-S BrCEK-IFS, of hich I Hftll I LiJiiakeBucVejrePileOii.niit,WaiTaatedto aura file, iuui wua nu ip. Or. J. a. Tal.r. ju i-uu., M. TELE SUN FOii I860 The Sun will deal with the events of the. year l.cSo 1 1 its own fas'iioa, no pretty well iru'.et--stood by everybody. From January t uotil December 31 it will be conducted as a'newspa pcr. written in 'he English laoifiKty;', and print ed for the people. A a newspaper. Tim Sun believes in cettinc: ail thi- news of the world promptly, tiwl presint big it in the most intcl!iu:f!e sliaie the shape that will enable it reanieTs to keep well abreast of ibea-re w th the least unproductive expendi ture ef tbaa. The Frre-itext Inteiest to the -re.itest number that Is the law cntru;;iu!i its daily make-up. D now I:ms a circulation very inmli larf-er than tii-it of any other Amer'can t:ewsp,per. ami en joys an in.-olae wiiicti it is .it ail tune prepar ed to "pi-nd Iii. era ly fortlie lci.e?it of its read ers. lVop-e of :ili oi!-l::iiM-s of lifeai-'d all w:iys of thi. Kiii: bay Hint rej-.l The Sun ; a.tut tlii-y al! derive Mit'sfaction of so.ne.siir: ffun its col uiiins, for they keep on bu:n; and reaiiinj; it. In its conincnls o-i men ;md .?:tlrs. The Sun beli-'ves that the ;.is : :i:c. f policy fli.)n.a lie couiiron s'!is.'. i . American princip.es tix-3 ov i-einiine ii-. ' Si sly of ii will e,n i :' p:aiy. . lit1 lor ;i.; i. H purpose. 1-or t i::s ;ea- tililln to '". ;!ioblte; V Class. e:ipie. o: I.! II..:,' ! : i. . all. bui :l mir. t Hill .. :.i.e ; iipioit i-.iiil ii'pri!:..:- .ii .; is t v: , !. S hat" its ii!u.i;aii' N l.i i ::' o : t tin! i cue ' till. Of oiid the poHsl..iliiy .f i.i-n:i; i:i;M;iiiIei;tioil. It is unU.liiifiiced by im.tives th :i ' ii-t anpear on th Mirface : it lir.s ia .pi:n.-.ns to seili save ih-ise wiiicli may le bail iy any purclras'r wiili two cents. Jt hate ii;iiiMu-e and rrtse.-..iy evi'U iu.re than ir b ites uun -ces-ar.v word. It ab hors fr i. 'is, pities f.-en. a -d dcp'ori.s iiicno-poop-. of .-very species. It u ill coulini'.e I I;iiiJiiii ont tlie year l-'t to chastise tiie ii i st class, in iftruct the sc'voirj. and diseou:iteanee tlie third. Ail honest im r.with hones: con v;et ocs whet her sound or icisiaken. are its tii.ix.s And the ."Min makes no bones of telling i! e trui'i to its fru'iiiU a-l at-Mji its Tie'ids uu 1 vrlieiieve, oceasion arises for plain speakiim. i'hes. a.,e the pri:ieoole iiic'.i wiiic'ii Tiie n 1U lie c nilnetfti iiunnii ln ye:ir lu emu:. TU" j't'ar ln-'-n w ill be ui'e in wnici io p:tUi otic Americ.-n can rifi'ord tu close liis ey. s to piitdic ailairn. it i iii sib!e t. cKi'erate 1 be tniiMu'taiice .f flie political events wiiit-Ii it h:is in rtore. or the -ue sity ..f res.Uit- vigi lance ;li the pal t of every citi.-ni who desiics to preserve the ('oven. iuViit that th.; founders irtve us. Tlie dfoalea tn-1 act-j-'f Coiiress, tho ut-eri'icex of tlie press, the ecci h e; eoiitests of liie Repjbliean ami D"iioera!ic parties, now nearly eijti.il iii strenvtb llir.mho'it ti.e coiiii Iry. tlie v:tryin i.r u f puhiic sontiinent. wili ail bcar.lir"etly am eiiectivr! v.jion the twenty-fourth Presn!n: ial lectio:) "to be iiebl in November, Four years unt nevi Noeni''er the will of the ii!.tioi!. as ex'.'.es-ed v.t foe ptdi. ws tliw.iited liv a.t -. iioii:iii'ai'e eoiif-piracy. the tirnni!tTs and bi iicticlaiiHs, , hie!) htilt hold the ofliees tb.ey siob. S ill the i-riiue of 1TG be repeated in is-o? Th past -teee.de tf years opened ilii :i corrupt, extra vacant, and insol ent Ad'niiiixtratiini intrenched at Washington. Ti:e Sun did somethinj; ttiwurd dislodsrnij; the (f;!!- and break im; its power. The same men now intrtiruiiii: lo restore tl.eir leader and themselves ti places 'loin wliii-li tbev wero driven by tbe in ) j.-n iMoii of tPe people. Will they succeed? The eoiiiini- year will brin: Ihe answers to these njcmenti'-iis quei-ti 'ns. The Sun will be on hand t.i chronicle the facts as they are devobiped. and to exhibit them clearly and feai less'y iu thei! relations to expediency and richt. T'nu-J. with a haWf of philosoo'itcal tr"d hu mor in looking a.t the minor afr.tiix of life, and ia rrreat tbiu-rs a steadfast purpose to maintain tin; rt'nis of ttie peiilH and tlie principles of the t'onstttution against all aiu'resM-rs, The Sun i prepared to wrl.e a truthful, instruct ive. aud at the same" time eftlertaialng histwry of lftsn. Our rates of subscription remain u:ich:nced. For the Dally Sun. a tour-papre sheet of twa ty eipht eolunina. the price by mail, post-paid, is RScents a mnth, or S..vi h vear ; or. including the Siiudav paper, an eilit-p;ure sliet of fifty-six columns, the price is 6 cents a month, or $7.70 a year, postage p;id. The Sunday edition af the Sun i fdso furnish ed separately at SI. 2 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sau. efglit paus. flf-ty-lx columns, is SI a year, postage p iid. For clutisof ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free.- Addreas I. W. EVC.l.AND. ..- :V-?-A"r5j--.or. ry - y Agatlia Kay. BT LACK A CHTlKRarL The f re was dyin? wlien Agatha Kay Crouched over the embert in listless way; For she'd wasted her stroiiivih, as woman can. In making a speech on the ""Tyrant Man." Her cheeks were sunken, for, trath to aay. Her teeth beside her In asncer lay; And over the arm of the easy chiir Ware hanging her lock of nul-brjwa htr. One would almost doubt If her form so thin. Was the same lhat late on tlie siae hvlbaea; Rut a tUnce at tha cotmn a ton the Soor Such duubtt) would baniih forevermora. Then low aha spite tkroufU hr toothless jawa: If but the women eon! 1 mike the laws, No Jonsrer I'd sit, as I have for yeara, -Alone with my idle hope and tears. No longer before a crowd would I stand. But to one I would yield my virgin hand; And the reason I Iii world would quickly Why we wish 1 the incu to voters be." Then poor Mias Agatha crept to her bed. While few and brief were the. prayers sha said; But she sweetly dreamed that a "Tyrant came, And that whea he left she bore his name. KOT SO BAD AS HE THOUGHT. Here I am lilinor lloyston; iny cduc.it ion linishiNl mid myclt' ready to commence I lie, with a fortune of fc i'A) it year, and a lare and varied as sortment of old Taleuliiies, a can-try wli.cii cannot siirJT, and a puy; do With a bad temper. Ol nn.l a liivji of hideous dieses end an ador:ib!e ne w uisicr." So exclaimed a youn? lady as the flood in momentary stillness upon the hearth-rui', alter a breathless hurst into the drawing-room of Oaktrce Hall. The master of the mansion, (irahain Dn;lis!i, had beeji reading in tlie peaceiiii enjoyment of a splendid lire aud a luxurious arm-chair, which, upon the ojrl's en trance, lie hud quit ted, and came iorward a few ateps to greet her. "Well," said Mi- Royston, and altera moment's pause, in a tone of wonder, Hint g-u.'uig frankly into the eyes of her eniHiiiiii, "arc you not goino; to ask me how 1 am?" How do you do?" D-ilish nodded coolly. "1 thought you were too much en framed iu taking that inventory ol your property for .such a ceremony as shak ing hands." "How do you like my ulster? Don't you like il?- It's all pockets," she said, thrusting her hand into one recep tacle, then into another. What a j-i 1 i j' baby you are," DagHsh cried, trying very hard to frown, and not to hiniie ut tlie lovely, glowing face now raised to it is. 'Do you want everybody to le t.'ie Jlethust'lali that you aie":"' Elinor I-outcd. A shadow crossed his coRiiterwnre at the random words. Elinor itoys ton was nineteen; Graham Di''H-sh thirty-nine; and (he dew and sun shine are necessary to the lite of llaw eis, so K-emed this waywaiil, winning ;irl to Grab uu D iglish to be necesSMry to his exisience. When, twelve years ago, ihe was left au orphan to their care, both Daglish and his mother re garded the trust as a serious and un welcome responsibility, but time had changed both their views. The old lady called Elinor her sunshine, and Graham had learned, to love the sweet, various-mooded girl with all the strength of his resolute nature. Elinor's late absence at school was a source of deep regret, and now upon her return home for good, high festi val would be held in the hearts aud in the mansion of O.iktree. "Are you not glad that I have fin ished with that detestable school? ehe continued after a short pause. "It depends upon how niucn you know. What can you tell me consci entiously you have learned. Nellr" She took her stand immediately be fore him, and checked o3' her accom plishment oh the pretty finp-era of her left hand as she spoke. "Mumo," she answered. "Voice and piano gyHrjs.svica, I should rather say." '-German, the whole of the French language, drawing, painting, and ge ography." "Could you stand a good examina tion on the capital cities ot Europe?" he interrupted. "I should not like it," she frankly allowed. "JJut what does it matter? Everybody is not an old book-worm, like you. " Perhaps when I am your age, I shall know nothing else." "I have yet to learn that ignorance i? so interesting," aaid Daglish, some what crossly, under the irritation of her illusions. -So I am ignorant now, and I was silly lie fore. You need not have told jne bo iu ihc first hour that 1 was at homo at O iktree, I mean,'" she said iu proud correction of herself. Occupied with his own bitter re fiVtions. he dul not uoti e the halt, and change of expression. Bat his in (liii'erence was differently construed by the girl, who gathered up her hat and gloves ti.d swept liom the roc-i i an ger. "He gave me ip. --veh-ome, although I gave him so j...-.;y opportunities,11 she s:.id -to her-cJfj as, britihing the tears from her eyes she shut the door. However melancholic the effect was upon his intellect, Mr. Graham Dag lish had soon to witiM'ss the terrible process; for the next day the mansion atOaktree was full with Christmas visitors, and one of thee, Mr. Arthur Young, fell straightway in Ioshj with the brilliant beauty arid charming ways ot Elinor Koyston, and his ten der sentiments Air. Young by no means concealed from an Interested world. Miss Koyston seemed loo, to be receiving his attentions with favor and complaisance. Daglish might witness the position of events with despair of spirits, but as her guardian lie could make no rea sonable objection to Arthur Young, who was an honest,- handsome young fallow, and heir to a good property. Beforehand, though, he would not have supposed hkn to be the kind of man to attract bright, original Belle Koyston. Her preference, however, was clear enough; in fact, with the encouragement Young received, the only .marvel was that ho did not urge Ha t-t t-a-'r-V"' The new year had conio in, and the Hall guests were all gone ie Arthur Y'oung; and he would appear to have taken ujs a permanent residence there. . I vtsh I had one of thor-c crimson roes that are in tho conservatory," said Miss Koyston, late -one after noon, as they sat iu the drawing room. "They are all well out now; you can have twenty, said Graham Dag lish looking off of his paper fora min ute. "Eet me get them for you Mis Koy ston," said Young with very uiuiccssa rv alacrity, Graham D.iglish thought. 'How shall I find them?" "Thank you ; you're always kind. I will show you "tlie tree," replied Miss Koyston, with still more unnecessary alacrity, ill-used Dmlish considered. The pair strolled away Into the con servatory, Daglish wishing, too late, that he had otl'ered to get the bloa jms; To torment himself still fur ther, he pulled out a watch to observe how long tiie olieuders would be ab sent. But at length the guilty onea rrap eared, just as twenty minutes were completed; not a bad allowance of time for plucking a couple of roses. Daglish surreptitiously pocketed liis watch, allcctiicg not to uotiee their re turn; but every gay laugh of Nell's went into his' bosom like a poniard thrust. The next day tra on of singular beauty as regards weatheiyuid the saddle-horses were ordered round early, for Arthur and Elinor proposed to take a long ride. As she stood by her steed, Daglish offered to help Miss Koyston to mount. "You need not trouble, said Elinor coldly, the incident of his neglect with regard to the flower ranking in her mind. "I prefer tlie groom; you either lift me up short or nearly fling me over on the other side," At the same time Young rushed for ward, and seeing nly a servant in at tendance, cried : "Let me put you uprMiss Royston." And she accepted his attendance with the most gracious smile. Upon their return, which was not t'titil 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Daglish noticed that Elinor wis very much subdued in pirits. To this circumstance, though,he did not Httsch much meaning or import ance until anevent the following morn ing g.xvc the depression and ailment a new si-ruilicance. The event was Ar thur Young making the startling an nouncement in the course of breakfast of a necessity for his leaving by the first train. "Is it possible, Mr. Young? and so suddenly, tool" exclaimed Mrs. Dag lish. "You dou't'really mem it,old man?' cried Graham Dagii.-h. Tlie only person who showed no sur prise was Miss Elinor Koyston. "Well, Nell, are we to have a wed ding?" asked Mrs. Daglish, while they were still sitting iu the unsettled state that a hasty departure of one member leaves any family. At the same inopportune moment a servant entered with a message from a poor widow, a pensioner at the Hall, begging Jie would see her with re spect to some trouble ahe was in. OH bustled the kindly old lady, leaving Graham and Elinor to discuss the delicate topic !ie hid introduced. "Is that true, Nell? a.sked Dagiish,in a low tone. "What if it be?" said Miss Koyston, flashing defiance upon him from her eyes. "It is nothing to you." "Nothing?' he cried. "It i much, Elinor," he said, speaking calmly, but with a certain tender gravity. "Your happiness is aJmost my chief concern. Arthur Young is a good enough fel low, his position suitable and all that, if yu feel that he is calculated to make you happy, and you love him." "It is something to be loved to feel that one is cared lor. Love to me is what water is to a umti dying with thirst," she cried passionately. "Elinor! Is that speech th? fit re ward of your treatment here?" "Forgive me forgive mcl ' she said bursting into tears. "I am ungrate ful; but that is just my trouble. I am a species of dependent; the recip ient of charity kindly, generous charity still charity." "Well," he said, and he took both her hands into his aud looked straight at her. "I think you should know how much your presence is valued here. To my mother you are almost necessary, and as for myself," he add ed, with a curious break in his voice, "gone, you leave me a solitary man for life. But heaven forgive mel I never meant to distress you by saying so much. "Why should you not? Your your conduct " Then Miss Royston s tears flowed afresh choking utterance. Har head tinned aside to hale her tell-tale face. But not before Daglish had caught something of its tell-tale expression. "Child, let there be no misunder standing between us in this supreme moment. If you have given your heart to Arthnr Young, marry him, and happiness go with you." "You have no r'srht to say such a thing," pouted Elinor, interrupting him. "Much right and much reason, 1 think," he answered, "although you will very likely set it down for jeal ousy." Over Miss Royslon's features a bril liant smile flitted sufficiently expres sive of successful mischief. But her triumph was his also, for he saw and interpreted the smile not- altogether iip-orrectly. 'Nell, could yon ever learn to love nie?" he asked, abruptly. Miss Koyston apparently needed time to gauge her c-ipabilities iu that respect, for she gave Graham Daglish no reply fwr a minute or two; and while she hesitated two strong arms stole around her, and a voice whisper ed : - "Arc you mine, to be my darling, cherished wife?" Miss Koyston seemed ill to be af flicted with a difficulty of speech, but she suffered without opposition, or even remonstrance, the bondage in which she was detained. About 650,000,000 pounds of butter arc made in this country annuallyr.d its value is estimated at $70,000,0JO. Tlie Ysllow-FsYsr Rjlisf Committee in Grenada, Miss., has published its reports howiDg that it received $24,493 ia sub scriptions, disbursed $1G,2S, sod now has tWitu befH ft -for ? TIIKLYTr.not'F.AT CHIEF AHQNS STALWARTS. . THE INTER -OCEllf rem isso. TIB iMm REPUBLICAN HeTO&er. WeeUlx, i.ia. Kenil-TYeekly, lutir, sio.oo In NEWM'ETTIXM, EimOUlAL ABILITY, COKUESrOND-XCE, And everything that cc3 to Bt&ke a First-class Seirspapcr, The Iutcr-Ocean IIss no Superior. THE DAILYINTER OCEAN Is the Clieupest Moraing paper puLlUhod la Cliieago. Th IahIkss Deusi tnieiit la wlili-U Is puollshud t1i l:lost bows of the "Secret OrJvra, li it valu able feature. "tiir" SEMI-WEEKLY INTER GCEAB Is published eaeli Mond.iv M.tl Tliuiirtar. aal con t urn a rotnix-ntliiioi of t fie naws of the rhl. AN EDUCATIONAL 1E1'AXT2IE. Has heB Riidnl to this edition f the piper, aud ix ery highly siioken of by Him So!iril S'l lwriuteuoYiits xu1 Teacher". It is iiite.i'tod ti fill i want longtflt by persons ia our aotiuula. The Weekly Inter Ocean Has the I.AW5EST eireiilatliMi of say Poilti enl Now paper In the l'uitd Males. It ii upa per for tlie people aud cot-t euly Hl.lS, ii uge paid THE COMMERCIAL TND AGRICULTURAL Department are lly hiiJ c-iratu'ly c.J.lmto J atid are as reliable an ury publi:,huU in la country. CUB CURIOSITY SHOP," VY C.V. A N S KING POM, sac" Till UOilK DEPART W07 tTIH etutJano Leadiucr (?;! trretiu Features. As a POLITICAL, LITERARY, as$ FAMILY BEWSPAFER - THE INTER OCEAK IS UWXEILED it J tlie !nler.tIon cf tlie prrprk'ton of Tilt: IXTEit OCEAN lo spaia ueitlit'r .-lius nor tx pfiise to keep it fully ik'aieabt of tbt liuies lu nil il.iii,-. NOW IS TllTf TIME TO SUliSCltlHE. ddreswTMK IXTKlt OCV.KK. Vis loie4 iSo. THE GLOBE-DElCi ST. LOUIS. The rtlebe-Perpocrat renews its claims to o pular iavor auU paln-i-.ae. iih iiiorei'ed Is ciiitieii for .r:iintii(; and retainia-; both. Mid wi'.b incn-ased dctennipation lo inoie ili.iii redevti' lis oft-made pledges to fill the lull measure of reasonable expectation i. a political, fiitaliy aiideueral in-w'paper. 1'olitically the ilube-Democrat Is tcvoxti7?c. fiwni one end of tLe coiuilry to tlie oth-ra tli m . r l 1 1 1 t cbanipion of that Eei'uli.icuwir.. tvliieli came into power i:i tiuie to save tha i .'n; ui from oesii uctiiwi. and I: an since devoted Ail lis enari.'a to the pre-ervatiou Intact, of th fruits fif the war forced iipoii us by tha rebeie of the Soutb aided by tho Deuioeiati af tbe "North. We have opposed all forms of compro mise nuJ conciliation tlir.t .srtrnd to aim a'-.fc rcstoraliou to pov.-r in this country of the ui u and the erii-iiiixattoii wlneli Involvtd in in tu horrors ef civil war. 'I be Democrniic party i. now in the field for tlte next prpsldnu nil t.-le tioa with tbe iloclriues of State riht and aui-liScati'.-n eml'liZdiied upon its tiiainer. if iu;-.-cesr-ful. it will most aaeiiledly carry out Its pre inioe to repeal all the legislation net'sslt.r ? by tlie whr and it results, an J will Itaui;!.-,: a policy v. l.irh will encouruge and aasi.t ur.vlii -ei atte.ni i at secession and rebellion. 1 hi? !s whit tiie boat f the ".Solid 5oili.li" liira-,-There i but one antidote for a Solid sutli t t the ctWs wliich it threaten., and that is i a- '2 .ort!i, united iu a firm purposa to kfe;;' t be r.- liiical pow er ot the Nation lu the aecuan -sen l forth its lcyal leious to crush. rtlei:i ana restore the integrity of the Uuioa. f vei.tT have ahniistakably pointed to lien. I'.R. (iuul as the Inevitable candidate of the Rcpubiio :u party for this Kre't coutest. Tlier eie ot!! as worthy as he, but thtre seems lo be no nnw a certain to consolidate in his favor all t'ja eleinruli, of miceess. Hence, we hare upro:t- ed and i:r;ed his nominatioD, keennifi in vi-. v soielv the welfare of the i:epubiu:r.n party .. the best assuranra of its triutuph in 1'. As aseuera! newspaper forthe countinjr-rafMi' the Family and the Fireside, Iba lllobe-JJerro-crat w lil keep abreast f the best pahliaat' -'-s of the day. our facilities for the cellf:t! "i news are un.urpii.sard either iu aat cr went "Ve spte n expense to oblnin Use latest ".'(' inot accurate intelligence from all q'larien mail and teleKrnph. We hare roirespomien" at all news centers throughout the conn try, aw tlieir full aud intres! His I'liroaaclea1 of eveii i tell haw faithfully they perform the ilutiea at signed to thein. 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The koo-I wife asserted her authoritr. i.lunRJ our feet into hot water, wrapped in hot blankets, find sent our f:u'l ful son fora bottle of Ayer's C'hx:: PtcToiiAL. It is n splendid rjol; c-ncj,!ca6ant to take, and did I -job. We slept roundly throu;1i tl' niff'.it and awoke well the next :r.r -ins:. We know we one oar qui k ; cover v lo the Vcctoral, nd sh- not Losltateto' vecommend it to who need such a medicine. let;.