1 s .vie''--'''1-';' 1 3 f ' A ) L 4. T T ' - "" iERAL'D I.OCA1. JkDTEKi'lMtltKSlrt "r;!iit- r.t. i' e.- s & fine. K-i'. ii.its II. .1! x per hue.. No J l IM-lbal.1 i. ; rt - f I lor ! lean f rfi: I IH-tice Hi ' A eeute. j Au 'iii' 7 onj otlo-crs Hi t . .:.. i-i:iie f.ir all el n't'f- V ! 1 . . tut'tu lni.vvtii..c v ' V :.'- ,'i" on If osucti llolic. tOMMl:MCii')M. I Aa our space I lulls! t-u brief n-i lli:iitc-!, ol rr.-r-uin'.r'. to Hie HJli'.t. :th fce -.. l WC.S. The. ichkm-i iersfins!Me f tt the ei-T-e',e-.s 4ecoroin-. to copy of paid rtiHtter iuiJ it;l l-e-' n. i 1 Any penon Htm taken tha rr rii'n-v J .. In a --uice. whether ii!v:if l h:s ' iar. or wtiether lie I a ulorier r l U et poiuub'.e fur tha y. 2. If uny person ordm his paper 4','-nn,i;-jfl, lie must pay ail rrr:tr:-a. r -:e aa'.tjteb a mav continue to eiid K mm'. piot t i4i:Hle."a:it tdlU-n the uliola ama'V:t. .t)-.er the paper is Wktu fio:n i:ia i'ti sr met. J I. 1 he court hTe tld-4 !, rrf :em; m take newsnaporn and pi ;o4 ,f al fr tue p ofl.ee, or leinovini; n. l living ! r ivin(lr for, is prima uclt vid.enee ! I ini iist rilAt;i. LOCAL NEWS. - Wescott sells the btst buckskin , :ves. 29tf i ' -Dance! j -Thank-yivir.s; night. 5 -At Fitzgerald Hall! Fine Silverware at Sciilater's. 1 - -Go ti the Catholic Fair t -night. ' Next Thursday is ThankSiriTing- Will. S. Wise sella Ileal Estate, tf ! Court pens, oh yes! oh ys! h i - Tht ice ii coming dwn th rirar l.v,-5y. I - I'll i I Youiu received new goods Th;-.t new elevatar is gi"g to b"5 iuiiiieuse. --For fine, job werk go to the IIer- i A! T flic. tine line or shawls at i reu k lf. . i'ni:Lnn s o.JL Organs cleaned and repaired 'y . J.--n-s Pe'.tef. tf 1 -Alumni's preparrd mince meat xt ; r, i.uftt & Lpwis j -Manufacturing and Pvepairing r.t ; ATfrtres siioo store. "'-tf This is aK.it th h.'.rdt tune in tl.e vear to ge' locals. The bi juest line r buckskin ; Xo trouble t she w goods. Ed. Wes-cl.-.vcs at Wescolt's. 2Utf ! COXT. 1 S. & C. Mayer will prbftl ly meve ti t; first of next week. T. M. Marquette of Lincoln is in . town, attending court. -C.re.it bargains in Iwls and shots j at the W. W. "hoe store-. I-ter Merges lias an ) slock of goods on hand. Plat'.smouth is r.eavly Ittf immense j - ; overrun ! wiili lawyers this we ek. Head J. 1). Simpson's advertise ment and profit thereb;. . J. IJ. Strode took in Omaha last j Friday, on Legal businej. j li. C. Gushing, f Lincoln, wns in J town the first of the weeK. j A new lot o' handsome C!o;:ks. J vi-c-TVe-.l at Si-niaivrs. i " T!:. Bayou is fr-.u over, and the lovers of ska:i..g arc happy. Mr. Janus IVitee to"k a trip down to Factory ville last Sunday. -Tickets to the Happy Hour Club's 1) i!;ee, Thanksgiving night, SI. rj xbe Drummers have almost taken nosicssion of the town this week. . , , , c. A be lot of cracker?, Junioles occ j us. ie eived bv Bennett A; Lewis. The C, Ire Club meet at Leonard's; now, and a very line place it is ton. j ('.olden, my boy, hurry- up -them j . ....!! ..-1.1 ar masons, or your woes u gci i-viu. a naw The B. vt M. at- building cjai shed, south of their present one. Kev. Mr. Burgess returned from his trip to Omaha and Ashland. Monday. Agood all wool uit of nifns'win". fc ' clothing for ST.50 at the Great Fed Store. ltf The Vfiing Ladies should ask sioit!. t shw them bis latest pux.zie. The largH mill lately built at Fac toryvilie is now running and deing fine work. If you want, to see the finest thing out in the way of npkia rings, go to Schla'er's. The work on the new htel has been much delayed lately ou account of ' lie cold weather. There was a trial before '1' - Vi vi an. Tuesday which created eon - "iiier.tb'e amusement A large ijoantily of snevt cider at j .. B u:s A; S-ei's 'Ahieli l hey will sail j ll,c barrel in gallon. 35tt j Jake Mevers w;.s arreted for! s;ea!;:ig two revolvers frotii Mike i'nrran and got 30 Jays. -Go to Fied. Herrmann's for yur i Than,!, not much bigger than a dough V! as. Cloaks, shawls. Winter Gloves. ! nut now the l.aveu of inc.oase and the ...,. . ;t. .,, ,1. i Jft'st of nourishment will no doubt lV.,,inr...u-,u k, marker. P. B. Murphy has juat had some; v ry fine cards piin'sd at thia office.! v, : i: a o! l it I are on the bacn, lor nik l - v l.Uliai-i ball. .'n-. Llo'ii Son h ive just leceiv- a large and ciudc-. stock of Canned rrntis tl y t belli bcf.re purchasing s'-wheir. 35t'- ' - i .. -.-e lec-ivi-ii; invitation? to H e it i ,:tuxt ' ie.-ei; ; J-t :n at the ticket : I: and we hye Y 111. a;i o:; w 4 nil ig etse 35 fi 'ins'oii ;?H Ti'i.ti. o : V; t . . !, X i oil wii:l . 'i au t ..- ''. .-i e .;s .-, ti-;Ji :: - ; : o :'itr :.!''-... lid no; I erii stepp..; aiij vYhs' wl.irh, if it ht have tin- i.l.xJ one man. liev. Mr. Storms p; cached his fust sermon, as pastor of the Babtist caurch but Sunday ; listened toby a fair sized congregation. John Jennings has moved into tile Newton house and when th boys want to seranade hiia, they'll know here to find the Captain. - Good Overcoats fr S'3 00 nt Ws- e-.!t.- Boss Clothing Store, cheaest and beet in town. Come to the Boss 1 f . Personal . Mr. Asher Coley of LonisvilU U in town "courtiBj." Prf. Frank SUdier cine dow.n ficro Lincoln Mrnday evening. Mr. V. Lathaat and Mis. James Pette taok a flying-trip U Oajaha, Friday Ust. i 1..- T U' T). ....... .... ..,.. in the city last weak, the gueat of Prof, and Urs. Wise. Mrs. CO Newton lft Plattsmouih Wednesday of this wafk to pend the winter with relatives aad friends in Indiana and Illinois. Mrs. Livingston, Miss Aana, Miss Fulrner and Mrs. Hamlin want up tn Lincoln .Saturday to hear Miss Ainler som, returning Maaday. Mrs. Dectar of Decatur, Burt Ce. aad Mrs. ThorniHion, of Bfllvvua ara Tisitingin the city, tha guosts of Mr. Win. Gilmour aud Ur. Uaciiurpliy. J. S. White, tha graial steward of t!it!i. &M. traiufer, YUf President left fr Iiuilinglan Suntlay afleinotfti to iake a short visit among his rela iiras and friends tl.t-rr. Mrs. Cainphell and son, mother and Hrolher of Mr. I). A. Caraphell. arriv ed in l'lattsiuoci h l:t werk, from Ohio, with the intantion. we believe, of making this their future homa. Christmas will sun ie here. Don't fargrt the dance the 2.jth. Money to loan en Country Peal Estate by W. S. Wise. tf T.t win Jeary, af (Jreen weI, called ea tlm Uiciiii.e YTia.day. Dr. Uasemeier, of LauisTiile, was in town Wednesday and call ad on the Is your life worth 2 cents? If it is do not neglect a Cough or Cold. Use Dr. Hull's Couli Syrup at onco and be curad by that never failing remedy. Sage Bros, have a large and excel lent assortment of stoves, tin-ware. iuess during holiday time. Mr. niMt Mrs. Ilerolu, and Miss Josje stajei,u;lnn went up t0 iAncou ;ist wfek to attP;u, llie fllI1(.rai of Miss Clara Stadeliaann leturning Monday. Aiiil c ri tiling cipu tji in it Bo.vj Clothing Stoke. ! The Episcopal fociahle will be at i Mrs. F. Eathaiuri Tuesday evening. Xov. 2i. -Step into P. 1?. Murphy's new lucli lloosn.s; read that Bill of Fare, md if you don't get hungry on the spot, we don't want a cent for saying so. It was reported on the street Mon da that the Pay Car would be a week" late this time, and the II. H. bojs be- gan to look kind of down in the niou-.h. - WanTb t t A bhoeaoaker at Weeping Water, Neb., by Marshall & Son. 3olf -t'apt. Butts and the crew of the j Vice President are in town. The j boat has been laid up for the present ! :if X"ilii-:iaf .- I'ltr i charge of Mr. Dawson. Arrived at the residence of O. W Ciutter, a new tooth puller, it's a girl and as a matter of coursa they are all happy. Mother and daughter are both doing well. The Merchants are commencing to get in their holiday goods, and conse- ! quentlv, the small bovs aud girls lika i H - " - , 10 iaoK in inr snow miiuons, urn ! some ef the big onen, tea. Tel! it t your Neighbors and I friends that Ed. Wescotl has the rst i titting and best made clothing in the t !:inib and will never never no nev- I r be undersold. Ed. Wescotl, Boss Clothier. 1 Henry Tan Nortwick. of Toledo, Ohio, says: A friend prevailed upon me to try an "Only Lung Pad." aud I ebtained immediate relief from a j wa". j Mrs. S. Swarrs has removed her ! roillinory store to the reoia next door i west of Solomon & Nathan's, where she will be pleased to see all in want of millinery goods, of any description. Call and see her. Tha invitations are out for a Grand Social Hop. given by the Ilap pv Hour Club, to which, it is hoped. all receiving invitations wiil attend;! a first-class baad and caller are engag ed and a good timo is promised by tne bvs. -!!dv. J. Chanev delivered a lecture i T,r,,,,..nce. last Sundav evening 1 ... . , ..... l dime. Air. Chaney has been engaged by the Dis rict Lodge to canvass this county for the teniarauco causa we, understand. A httle BaKer has come to town. ; we are iaformed. Ii is s.:u? rehiti 'i to Billy, that is by his wife's folks. , f.,i, ....f .,. of ' AJ'.illU llOU I.. IV C. . I t!ie days. Mr. Fred. SU'.delni-.nn announces .i - t i. .ii :.;....!.. . I - . t.: ; ... ' Iiouse l loaiUais too r.rsi or opcpiii- bsr. Mr. Stadolmanb lias kept his I lions. open, how ever, much longer than he intended, as there was no hotel, and we presume docs net care to continue itito cold weather. Co'.d! Colder:! Coldest!.'! This was wiiiteu Wednesday wit;: the ther '. rfjonieu-i twelve or rit'teeo degrees he i v t iei z n-x p'iut. which is certainly cold enoo:l lor NovtinV. and if it k:is l ii I. nine; down at' this r:i tf wi.i ' soon leaon the supetlttive degree. La-st Suiiday evv'-ing four or five immigrant wagons were c-tmpd out at tins tnd of tl.v avniue, ai d it UokeJ like pretty coi I imsiutss. One of the .agons however carried a regular lit tle house which seeiaed more comfort able, but even with i-icli accoraraoda tions we are glad wa are not an immi grant. Our easiness man will now be in- 1 terviewed far advertisements, for our ! Almanac. Ee ready t give us a page or as much as you can afford. ! Capt. Marshall has got a new clerk, his naune is Gesrge S;ott. who is ! always ready to pass mat letters es- Catholic Fair to-night. ' - Julius Pepperlerg left 'lvr New York Cityjast week, to buy stack, " Ac Mr. W. King, a brother of Mrs. Shea iff IJyers, with a sister and niece, have been visiting our Sheriff, from Illinois. Came with the excursion. - Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, says: I have' worn an Improved Ex celsior Kidney Pad. and received more relief than from all remedies I have ever tried. I chterfully recommend it to all sufferers. ee A v. Two young Pock Bluffers were arrested for stealing a c;n of lard from Mr. Ilendi ick(-on. Correct your habit of crooked walking bv using Lyon's Patent Me tallic Peel Stiffeners. 32i4 There h not one article in the line of 'medicines that gives so large a re turn for the laoney as a gned porous strengthening; plaster, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Ba-k-ncha Plaster. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. Any amount of lumber and all kinds at Dean & Son's Lumber vards. Ashland and South Bend. 34t2 Bennett & Lewis sent us a can of prepared vegetable soup last week. Oh! wasn't it good, liiv some and try the critter. All cases of we.ik or lam? back. back-ache, rheumatism, ivc wiii lind relief by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back-ache Plas ters. Price So cents. For sale bv Smith. Black & ('0. Cash buys cheaper than credit at the W. W. shoe store. 3t.f Fresh oy sters received daily from Baltimore, and for sale wholesale and retail, at F. S. White's oOtf Select oysters. 45 cents a can Stand ard 35 cents. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, aud too heavy vating is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner, don't forget this. For sj'.e bv Smith. Black & Co. 0.0 to the CHEAT BED STOUE Von IlAU'.IAlNS IN ALL LINKS. You can positively do yourself some good. yttt" Look here! If you want a puir of boots or shoes, or anything in that line, go to the W. W. shoe ?tore and you will get ywur money's worth, tlltf Young Halm, in Kalisky's store, had a narrow escape last Friday. The elevator fell down on him and only a miracle saved his life. The impetus of the falling was so great thaV llahn's head broke through the boards in the cage and thus preventid actual crush ing of the skull. Though severely bruised, he is not dangerously hurt. Dropping into Hubert Sherwood's Boot and Shoe emporium the other day, we were surprised at the large amount of siock he canied and glad to se how much business he was do ing. Sherwood keeps a very good line to, and deserves the patiouago of the public, for his enterprise ami judge ment in selecting goods ;'ud disposing of the same. Mar flea. 1IOO I-: It -I. A.N H AM At Jiid Sullinn' of fice. Tlnir-iliiv. Nov. Iltli. .J. 11. Huovuk to Maky Lan ham. Ixita of tun county. KOl'I'EL V.AI.TKItS- On Siiiulny. Nov. 1.'. ly Inline Sullivan, Jacob Koi-i-i-.l. to Ax.a.v N AI.TKKS. Jake 1 cr. 2k er ami now begins his wedding 2 er. Tied. sri.LlVAN- At I'latrsmcuta. Ne!.. Tlinrsilny, Nov. li ! li, l-o. tu iliptlu rii:c i iiiup. N k.i.i.i k AUKI.1.VK, tlauliter o! Jiuln nml .Mrs. A. N. Snlli van. tl t-in'i t yoat s cili t iimnlli iid three days. The funeral took place from tin' lHinily lesiitenre. l-'i iri.1T. .N ov. li. at 2 p. in. The lireadi'il i!i;n'aeiia. that deadly enemy of cliildhood. Un been, as the careful pare .t thouiiht, i-u-.-cosfuIiy Tantjuisia d. after days of watchii;;; and care, ami ttieir child was ou j the liih roail to recovery. Inn a slitit chainre la the atmosphere, a litt.e r- Oil. opened the dears again lo the enemy, and neakeued by previous suft'ei in the liitle one as unable to withstand a second attack. Many are the hearthstones over the laud left des ilate by this fell seouiLi;. some niouinin.; for all tic: liitle oi.e ef their lloc-k. ltelme tlie sile-.t iraper dealh we all Maud powerias.s, and can only of ter the sliyiil li-.eeJ. of sympathy to tlioe l:o fuirruu. No lonf r a sutleivr on earth, she haa found, let us hope, the tieiter land. A nut her Fatal Accident. A man by tha name of Samuel Nix, came to town Tuesday to see about getting his boy relca.sed, from a charge of theft. Ho became greatly excited over the matter, and left for his home near Rock Bluffs about 4 p. m. On the road home, near Jp'XeKl's slaugh ter house, he somehow fell from his wagon aud both wheeis passed over his head, crushing in the skull. He was found by Mr. Lambert, a is s'ui and others and brought back to Bob erts' drug stole in town, where Drs fiiehuiod anl Livingston dressed his wounds. He died during the evening, find before his family reache-i here. A post mortem was held and the coro ner's jury brought in a verdict in ac cordance with tho above facts. BOOTS AND sIIOES. SilOKS ANI BOOTS, 3S1Y AAI I'll CI I AT JI ERG Eii' CC-tf Every woman who suiters from Sick Headaches, and who dislikes to takt-. bitter doses, should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the eas iest of ail medicines to take. A pos itive cure for the above distressing complaint: prevent and core Constipa tion and Piles. As easy to take as sugar. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Price 2 cents. If jou try them you wid not ! without thc-ni. For sale bv Smith. Black & Co. LOOK HERE! See Our I'rict 8'j pounds granulated sugar for. .1.C0 .1.00 .1.00 .l.no .1.00 .l.oo .1.00 . .05 o - standard A extra C " . . , " . yellow " .. " new currants " packages Arbuckles coffee pounds good Bio eolVee .. bar White IJiK-i i;i .-. pound-, of I IoillMi.V 10 13 4 S 1 y and Tl.e of g: us. every thing eie lo pi -.ipoi t ion. c!.o:cv.i and n:ot c-uupl .e s:ock i.e-.-ii-s n tiiecitv. C--.ll and see tJ5tf Bknnktt A: Licwts. Lai ge s:ck of boots md shoes at -be W. . shoe store, waich tliey are seiiii l; clfltpor Ciish. Sixt 11, i-caves TVr t.'ie Helli-s." Of lie native of iberi.t, are the leaves of the Arnica jibint. to lie found in all their healing p iwer in Bkown's Aunka Salve. For sale eveiv where. 31tf See the OVERCOATS at THE Gl'.EAT KKD STORK. Beats anvthing you ever saw f jr 85. 31tf Save Your .Money. -A large stock of Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cheap. . - 22tf - A man was driving across the railroad track Wednesday afternoon, in front of an engine, when the cow catcher struck one of his boises, break ing its front and hind leg. -broke his wagon badly and hurt the man some but not seriously. We regret to atnmnnce t!-e death of Clara St?.delm:iii, daughter of Mi ami Mrs. Win. Stadelmann, which oc curred at Lincoln, Friday, Nov. 12th of typhoid fever after an illness of long duration. Clara's matiV friends heie will sincerely sorrow that death's cruel hand should strike one so young and just merging into a beautiful girl hood. - FKANK CAKRU1H. Wis store Is Naw Open Where you can find every kind of Jewelry, Silver ware. Clocks. Watches, and handsome holiday goods without n umber. rHOTUGKAr.'.;ItO AND KK-TOUCHINO. Tl.e very elegant, commodious, and artistic store of our tnw-i prising neigh bor, Mr. Can utii, U r.-iw fully opened and he is fair-y .srl l'fd down to bus iness in the new iilsce. By the aide of the buildings of a few years ago in I'lattsmouth this may be called a pal ace, aud GId wiiit precious wares. No such t'tiilding, ;n point ofconveniei.ee', of beauty, or adaptability has ever been put up in tl is tewn before, nwr is its equal likeiy to be built in so.n time. Willi every advantage" of tine rooms, magnificent display shelves and coun ters, show-cases t.- u:.itcl:, and conven iences of all sorts to ci resptnd, a new and varied linn of jewelry of all sorts, silver ware that is hard to excel, and clocks, watches, &c. of tndiess varie ties of style, workmanship, and price meets the eye of the customer, and from which no on;; can turn away dis satislVd for lack of enough lo chosti from or pi ices to sui' eveiy purs.; and po.-ket. In the evening when the store is iit up by gas, it rivals a Chi cago or New York emporium. Ill the 1 ear of t he sale.s-ro-'!ii is the Photographing room, where ev-iy con venience of inodetfi art, in the taking of real tnd life l:ke pictur-. s, is found and where Mr. On ruth and a-.sis;ants expect to transfer the likenesses of many a neighbor and friend. Alto gether thu establishment is a metrop olitan one deserving the patronage r.f the public 1 uliy. in both branches of the business. Hoping Frank will re member us w'noii Christmas conns round we bid him good ni.;ht and gord luck in his ii.v tpi irti i s. Ei. Ukr ii.li. tliiirch Notice. Elder C rus Alton will p t he McNurlin School House Sunday in November. each at the last More of "Km. in addition to the premiums published iast week, we should have had T. W. Thomas for -d premium on Bee Hive "Sweet Home," which was overlooked. Mr. Thomas proposes to manufacture said hives this winter. Found Dead. About 2 miles west of Chapman, Merrick County, Nebraska, the body f a Siianger, about 35 years of age, 5 feet lo inches high, weighing about 175 sounds, light complexion, brown hair, blue eve:-, heavy moul;u he col ored black, high cheek hones, broad face and prominent forci;ad : had ou a navy blue woolen shirt, with wide col lar; light blue necktie; Jiiit gsey woolen undti s'uirt ; light cassimei e pants, with dark stripe ; dark led socks with black ti e, sole ami heel, blue, cord along the rijht side of foot: No. 7, leather tongue boots, sewed. Napoleon taps, naiied w ith round headed nails, partly worn; large gold ring, with gar net or amethyst seal, indented with figure of a man's head, worn on httlo finger of right hand: upper front tooth on left side gone, and oii adjoining it much decayed. Information concern ing his identity should be. conveyed to Dan Hopkins. Sheriff. Central City, Merrick Co.. Neb. November lOth, liO. -v A raying Occupation. Tiif :ppToa."li of the lenp winter evenings rails all put inn lo the matter of a lamp, for wii Ii out a 1:00.1 lifcht h ilfthe pleasure or profit is tak-ii froiTi reading or study Coal oil is now in general use tor illuminating purposes out side of eos or laiL'e t.. jih v. !:e:e e:.a! lias is used, aud h n a prop-i lamp i i,st d it is ;).e ln-st suh-tiiiiip l'r suiditit yet disroverei! . I he pil-.' ip'.e .-c plaa upon '.hn-h ie Mudt'nt l.-niip -s i 01: '';p-l mav le s:iid to !e t!ie hr.ti in ii', nut curl itself !--s rila1 s had si v- roii t-'ojee: ion i'le ft-atiiies v.lurn vcj.re ul;d ;o set are t-'-.. d me i-y v. ii a in 1 he new as pirant for fi.vor ea'.'ed the -' i r. toil'," ma 11 11 1 ae! ur- -.i ! v t he 1 !o;in- amp Co.. of ( in eninali. I ae uie ol.ji-eii-ui lo most. i.Tln r lamps i . t lie:r h it-ili; y I o !t iiom-i. ire t ren Lie ( k'-ep I !-..:. ii ordii-. :;!nl the poor lilit iri.en iiytheiu. i i.i' Xr IK. me 1 amp is ni.-kel plal ed.and almost a fa- -.iasile of the Stm.eiit Lamp; it has a baiid-.omr rrnameiaed clamp, hy m-ans of hh-ii t ':e i;o; p ran 'oe a! or.ee ea sily adjusted t" anv jK-sttion ufion ihecenit-r t.il'ile. piaiio. noi.ir rest, sewing maeliiiie. ih'sk. or oy means vi a InitirNoiLie hi.u-ket. w hieii no-s it It t tie lamp, can C" placed Uioa the wali. and J'.t whale' er p;ist i :ua it is placed it is abso lutely safe. This is ! ; tiv;:i t, atiire of excel lence. lo;t tin- New Ilon.i- i.anii eoiubine al-o the patei-.l Arcwil l.iiraer. a tilliat: indieator ami match lox. No !ami ha- ever tt fere teeti tecived v.iMi -'.ieli nuusinil fmor w rect ive j Mieli str uct reeonii.it-nd ithui-j from tl.e iPedi'i-' jei'i na'.s of t'ineii:i,;:ti. it is aiso endoised !v site Ii men a toe nu.yi r a. id p-st!iu;s!er. .i'Tfr al insurance i-ri-si'iei.t s unit rxi-rrs-; ;t;:i-nt.- of tha' city as the :i:c-I. mo-t c-nveaient and le st l anp made i tit- o:up:.iy ilesires agouti in thi locality, and any -i t lady or ;;ent!e in:'.n can mat '. !c:hsoiii ir.eoine 'dnrii't; tl.e pext six inoiiti-.s by e:iiiv:tSilog for its sa!. There are ba. .!y a dozen famines in the eouoiy who will net .i!i! one. ilntl Us price is so low as to Priiij: it waliiii ths- reach of :di. l'or far t!n r i: formatit.-:i address ll-ime luup lotn;i;i ny. Cincinnati Ohm. i u-nt ionin our paper, aiid they will ;:iveyoa f : 1 1 1 particulars and ex elusive territory to canvass in. iillt i'rcia ;u i ins of Autumn. Titeiv wa i it i.'u-r s j.i.i l exe-ept tin: son ! I Ii-. C i-'l k- I a. el l do .-itiio'js-; j i, e l an 1 a .a: i i. W.iicu Is bill ail i'jr id. j.i h ii 00 very vet lit lilio 1 iloes 1 1 ;;j I !oiili-.l, oO en not l iko n oi l.ndv doc it niolloaa ; io-c us liidl vi.lu liily am :ig m .i.ir c-.c. i'tic-j of colli. ug All! it ::ll. Al is It, Oil fat) -lis- i si, li.c l.il.s an 1 i tV v.i 1 r . ;! t.-u:ii-.1 vcr i i-. 011 i!c.. s, ilu loli- agj of t iio as : 1 1 en ; alor.g ...c li. e i.c-.lg ;-.-.: i as do it -i! :n ev:r, and lite ibj.cis arc :;biiii.aai .1 l. .,1.1 oi l-.C. liV'.'i', :ll i Oil lo v-, .ui ic-', autong lie w;i...d-; I in: i 1. s, 1 1 , a.c ..s iei-vi.1 as lhe. woi-o a i:i.j..1.i a 1. 1 vet ill ec";-v b.-.iih o; wiul and in every bo. 111 j. s.i.is.iinc iooro is an autniuii i.l .nilii.-iioe. I kno.v no. uo'.v lj dc-8ji-ii.e it. Meiiii.iKS t tiero i- a sort of c jidnCi.s ami all mo i-e it, and a m.kl- UCsd ill ,llO Ol'I.Oi.JS:. of tdO Sd.lMillll-'. A otecz cil.inoi stir wiiin.'Ut lorilliu mo witu the b.e.uii of Auttiiiiii, aud 1 b. hold the pensive glory in the far golden gleam am nig thJ shadows of the trees. The lion crs, even the origiit-c-31 of incm ihc gjl.icii rods Hod tho gorgeous car. iiiiais have tlc-ir gciulo siuliiCjS an.'vl their pomp. Pensive Auiuuiu is ei. jiCssed iu liio glow of every one of tueia. i have fell this in fluence ear. icr iu some years than in o.hcrs. sjoiuciiiuos Aututua may bo perceived iu the early days of July. Tnoro is no other , feeling thau that caused by tnii fa.ut, dou jiful, yet real perccyiion, or ratner prophecy, of tnis year", decay, o deUciojsiy sweet aud. sad at tue same urn-. .auia.ua. jj.mo. Our Temperance Column. EDITED BT THU WOMAN'S cnKISTTASt TEM fERASCI CMON. "For Cod. an 1 . oine. and Native Lam' 3IKS. IIAY1.S' ricit'Ki. Ihe Woaiau's Christian lemperaucc I tiiou Uaise Fuudi to lluvc it Fainted. Sj reial Coiienpoiiiieuee to Tha lnlr 0 can. Boston, .Mass, Nov. 2. An am us ing episode of the convention occurred yesterday" alternoon in connection Willi the Lucy Hayes luud. Tnia is the result of an impulse feat all over l lie laud to honor Uio l..uy f the White House for her limbic attitude on the total abstinence question, aud has taken the form of a testimonial to her record in l he shape of a tine portrait to be placed in tke White House for a perpetual reminder to future incum bent). Cireat enthusiasm has prevailed dur ing tills convention regarding the movement. Mrs. Livertnore started tho "boo..." in a financial way in one of the earliest sessions, and $300 was raised on the spot. Yesterday alternoon Mr. II. II. Fax on, one of the wealthiest men in Mas saciiusetts, who makes it a point to "stand by" the women in the temper ance w ork, offered to give dollar tor doilai with the W. C. T. V. in railing the balance of 31,000." KOli M1U. ItAYLs' UONOK. No -joontr s aid than hni. Five doliar pledges hvg.tu to l..-il in tjjion tne secieuii ies, until they Weiecbliged to cai!-.i lialt fin- lie minutes lo bring up the lists, when somebody uiada a ne w depart ure by giving .5 a- the descendant of one l ti e original Bos ton tea party. Love of country, love of ancestry, love of Mid. Hayes and temperance struggled mightily for exidessiou from that fateful moment. I! ai f a liuzeti Women were shouting in aa m my different voices, "Five doliais Iroui a fruit of the first marriage in Plymouth Colony." "Five dollar.-: from a descendant of Joliu Alden, v iio rir.st set foot a Plymouth Bock." "One dollar fiom a descendant of the first ciiild Perigrine White." "One dollar from a descendant of Increase Mather." "Five dollars froti Wm. Bradford's descendants." "How well des. -ended we temper ance women are," chimed in Miss V ili.il il right here, and then some poor man in the audience, wi o hadn't been able to rake up an ancestor of Plymouth Kock celebrity, shouted out; "Five dollars fivm a deseendent of of" "Well, who?" said .somebody. "O. of Adam." replied the sarcastic individual, for w hose sarcasm nobody cared since tin & was forthcoming. Another live dollars was given foi Willi. tm Penn, and so on, tili finally a liitle Danish woman, who has made herself a warm place in the .heart of the W. C. T. I", in the Northwest, rose and said in her broken English: "WII, everybody is girling for pen pie dat, liuc de. potatoes, hal de pest, part unter de ground. I rill gif 85 for lucin Albeit Lea W. C. T. I'., a lineal de--.cei daut of de National Woonian's Chi isi ian Temperance I'n ion." The irrepressible search foi ances tors wt-nt on, however, and the giving with it, until it was found that, with Mr. Faxon's generous offer, the Lucy Hayes fund, was t-tWO the richer for this hour of genealogy hunting. I n promising to sketch in pen and ink the prominent woman of this i,o' ab'.e gatheiing I fear I may have eeck oneil without my host. When all are so prominent, it s.-cn.s l li: possible to sinigle out aiiy ran- .-prciuicns. 1MIN io!Tl:AITS. However, lo'i n--' and sj.iihty of character and experience, sound wis dom and womanly discretion, dare s ands foiemoat among women the Nestor ia of the- assemlilyvM is. tiover nor Wallace, o-f Indiana. Having brought up to years of discretion and positions of eminence two generations of children, she justly feels cntilled in l.fe's af'tei noon, which with her is langiheued out into . most IUfllovv and golden period, to go about in tem perance work. She is a Christian rad ical, if not a radical Christian. Her convictions are on the side of equal suffrage, because she regards ihis as the most ellicient arm of secular tem perance service. She has, ii.e- coinage, both aggressive and ui : i.sivi- of ti.n e convictions, bnt wisely wa: the on- coining of slower womanhood io her ; own height of vision and hopefulness. Whenever she speaks, sound sense aud strong argument ia heard, but so gen- tl v uttered that it coinntlls assent even beyond our previous thought. Miss Willard long ago christened her "The Temperance Deborah," a name s!ie creatlv likes .I. . i i.,i i, sioKullv to relieve Miss Willard. and most appropiiatelv. as she is president of the Massachusetts Unum. She is pct hapi the most eager) v iisleaed to of any member of the convention. iici p.i:-naris.-ut;1,luij sufsnir of noble, womanly character, and her! itlur-iiict-si -in. wo clo-i- iiol . I utterances aie bo t lea. and umompio- misit.g, it is si wonderful relief after straining one's ears to catch the faint spcrches of some timid delegation, to hear Mrs. I.ivermore rise and state ' their case as if it weie Per .own with I so great fairness and so much of sym pathetic participation. It has many times during the deliberations turned ;i doubtful case to certainly, this strong, decisive manner jind kindly earnestness. 4 Then among Ih.se not al ways "writ ten tip," a lay member of the conven tion, without office, ami a late coiner into the work, is Miss Elizabeth Greenwood, of Brooklyn. She is the daughter of a New York lawyer of wealth and family, slight and girlish in figure and face, hut wilh a clear, emphatic voice and goad sense iu all she says, and never fails to leave a pleasant impression on the mind of those that hear her. II er summers are spent in a Connecticut village where a little union chape! enjoys her Sab bath ministrations, and the villageia enjoy her chee-y preseties throughout the week. Mrs. Dr. Ilibbard. tha President of the New York W. C. T. U., is another of the m.uked as well as REMARKABLE WOMEN" OF Til E CON VENTION". She is the wife of R-v. 1 G. Ilibbard, who has given a long and earnest life of service to the Methodist Church in this stale. He is the author of several theological works of .standing authori ty, and his wife lias kept wen pace with him in both literary ;md spirit ual attainments and culture. She is the mo.-t notable classical speaker in the society, if by such designation; one unders'aiids that she is gif cd: withgrea- elegance of style and put-: it v of dictii n. Quiet audinassuiniitj;. j her -'gifts make -room for her" tar' mole eii'ectu..i!y! ban any tricks of or al on or ass'i t ion of manner. A'eit i and ready in debate, but most effect- : iveand lues! iiottd for spirit!:.:' pow- ' er and insight is Hat'tnth Wi.ita! 1 Smith, of Phn.i'ii ';i,i.i. She a d- ; act-tided lroni an old Quaker family of CSt; U'ils.!. !.:C: Fl ielu'.S. r. olort i ill ihe CitV I with wi.;!b and iLiiiuiiiii.: i:i:,n ...ui oine. sue; lavs it all at the feet wf Hint who is to" her an ever i r. sei.i ubt.lir.tf ir and friend. Souiebod v said, al'tfr ne 1 of her "consecration nicfliugs," where th? spiritual life of believers and its high privilejie had been most earnestly presented and vividly portrayed, "I leiW-fe the realest person in the world to Hannah Smith is Jesus." Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, our Iowa law yer f Foster & Foster, at Clinton, i3 on of the most lively members of this ri.!v- Tier Ipt:iI litre ist cf imnlpiisd adva itaoe to a people not versed in , the .ftV!l of la. anil ,h ..aaAv u.j. h- 1 vlb or wisdom atxiemanrL sj llrf. Mary II. Hunt, of Boston, is a woman of tine appearance on the platform, and is a new 'star" there, havinff w ithin the past few- years de-I veloped remarkable ability m present ing to audiences the claims of scien tilie instruction as to the physica? ef fecta of alcohol and the evils of .in temperance. The homes of Boston have been mo3t bountifal in their ho.-pitality aud welcome. The pulpits no less so, and the newspapers have descended from their critical platforms, and come down to appreciate, and not to carp. Their notices of reports, have been most bro: herly and sympathetic The Advertiser of this morning pays Miss Wiilaid a complin'.s'jjt lot often exceeded by her most ardent admirers, and speaks of the calm, self-poisad manner and tla wise rulings which have invariably characterized her as presiding officer of tha convention. We of Chicago have nevei onco failod to be proud of her. as she appears here in what her own words characterizes as "the dome of American thought." Viator. in a paper on me origin of mep.ow, Dr. Taylor stiie that the first agri cnUural implement seems to have bet n a pointed at.ck four or live feet long. M.ch s many savage tribes still cai i i'r tin? purpose of digging roots, knot-Ling down iVuils and unearthing aoi. i als. At u later i.ay the stick was i i. and used as a hoe, the point being hardened by lire. In the southern part of s tden large tracls of laud givo eviden e of early cultivation, which is a it r. i i u us 1 to a preu.siorie. people call ed oy toe names "(he hacker, who oi l- al .u 6 associated with ll.c giants of my ii.oiogy, unit who.-e rude hoe n;i. a .'ir po.e wilh a sliori projecting be-in h. i'lu re came into iuc after- ai ds a larger instruu.eut of the saina k iul, wliis. li was not used like the hoa . in dr gs.ed by mctioroxen. iutiiiices i . iii.j.a- lobe tound in obi Egyp h - ii pic.uies and bas-iclieis, and it . as pi oh ibiy the . pnuiilive iuea of tl.e plow w Inch is oi prc-historic or i-;iu, c idcucea being found of im early i-.-e an Oi g 1 he Cir-eks, Egyptiaus aud (Jtiinc c. It ha. 4 lrni Hie earliest i.ii.is a icligious i-aiici.ou. The next . 1.. oi in ei ,u ut was a wooden hook shod v.uii iron; and in the tune oi Virgil a w . et ie.i j ,uw was iu u- w hich niUur cd out uttii; iioui the bcsi iu Europe. The 1 rii lid of Delicate I.ailies. Wnihel's Safe Kidin y and Liver Cure is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women. Ileadacb s, neuralgia, disordered nerves, w eakness. meiit: 1 shocks and kindred a.iuients are effectually re moved i, :is use. The Motheis Mag azine, oltltl Notice. Te whom it may concern: I hereby jiive nonce tliat I will pay no debts con traced bv my wife, Fanny C'. M.ir shall, at i have left her and wiil nt iive with her as her husband. J. W. M.u;a.u.L. Novesaber 17th. If-jO. iid Vou Lvcr - j Know any person to be seriously ill j without a weak stoma-h or inactive liver or kidneys? And when those! organs ai n in jood condition d,- you I not find their possessor eiiii' ing gocil i healJh? Parker's (.ii tiger Tonic alwavs 1 regulates these importun! organs, and! never tails to make the blood rich and j pure, and to strentt hen every part of j the sj stun. . It. Im cured i titrli i i', fd' ; despan ing inval 'ds. .sk imir t :eigi- : bor about it. i e aiifithef ce-hium. i .1:14 : TJie Winter of t our Itifeor.teo " ; Is made (iloriou ninmcr. b taking j IIhoiV.v's I'l.rsiN Tomi ; liy it. F r j sale by ail druggists. -tf i Come and see im. We arc mined to. sell lower than any House. Great lletl Sion-. ileler- j it her i :ntf Tlie l'iilvei-al Vi-idict. Of all who have taken Bkown's I'KFSiN Tonic, is th.it it never tails to cure. Ask vour druggist tor if. tf AUI-'.XT AM ( tl . '.".MfHK.it.H , Make from sr, in f 11 per eeU wl : itiir iroods for j K. li. lilllFOl T S CO.. lo Uarchiy Ueet. New 1 York, hen J for catalogue and terms. uiy I They aif -pl!iiig the best c'.o.hing at the ii out Bed Store, at such verv i I o-.v pi ices, and you have evi-rv thing j oi-.aranteed as 1 epre.sen led or money i refunded. That is whv vou should i go there for all you need. :itf " iVan A: Son of Ashland ; a 1 . : .South Ben 1 are just piling no the ! j lumber in their yards, ai.il then tliey ! can hardly keep up with the dein;i:id.2 i Notice to 1 eaciicrs. ' Examination of persons wis!, ing to ! teeh m Cass county, wul be al the j foUovving times and places: ! At Pttsniouth s 1- nday a.id sa. ! u,u; em .r.,, . - ' : T -. t i.r;,i.4v m i! S dnr weeping w.iui.ist j i.d.u dial ..tur dav 111 March, dine :lmt September. Ai u. i...i(i.iv ..,,.1 ;.,, ,,.,1.... ;., V , ' , . atn.d.i 1.1 -v " ""' i"' -o."e . other examinations will iv given No one trill be t:viimucl t:i" yt at the rnjnlur tj-ituinntiius ; un I ?.- -tiji'-atts from otit.r ('(juntas trill be imlniscd. E. II. Wooi.ky, 42tf Superintendent. I is.Ii Ever) body to know. Bev. GeoiLte 11. Tha er. an old cili izeu f this vi iiiity known to every one as a most influential citizen, and Christb-n Minister of tl.e M. E.Chuich just this moment slopped jn oar store to say': "I wish even body to know that I consider that both . myself and wile owe our lives to Si.iiob's Con sumption Cure." Ills h.tvi'ig a tie ineiidoii.s sale o r our cwui'.tc:. and is giving perfect s;:t isl :.(' i -: in a 1 ca.ns of Lung D-seaficx. ::uli us ntiij!tjr -lse has done. BoujU.f,. 5ml.. Mav 15. T.s'. Iist. M lich en cv: Prance. Sold by Smith & Black. No Dt'CejMinil I Mil. j It it! strange so manv people will i continue to soiffer day afier tbtv with Dyssjiepsia, Liver Compl.'.mt, ('onstipa- ; tioll, Sour Stonaell. (ieueral I -! It t y . when thev can jnociue at our stoic Shiloh's Vital ier, lree of cost if it tloes not cure or lelieve them. Price . T5 cents. Sobl bv -tsiirli J5!ack & Co. SlIILOH'S C.VTAKI'.II Hkmldv. A marvelous Cure for Catan iMiinhthcria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With ; each bottle there is an ingenious nasal ' Injector for the more snccesf ut treat ; tnejit f the comjilai:'. v- it lam I extra j il, .UiTe. 11 ive ."U ui. : s lleowtf. J D. SIMPSON, Produce Dsal&r, j EAST OF NEW HOT LI.. ; Dealer m Can tbwii. -:if, ct iotierr, ! ()v rteijt, Ceiel v, 'a:.. Jtc. r C r, Jumbhs, Cnam 7?-v a'.v, dr. TO 15 A CCOS fl QL fcEGARS. I want rouHry. Ess', Re.tter au J Produce, J Bt m i&:r: it H g rk.' " Beit rates paid. Always rtvly and want lots cf Cvstomtrs. F.XPRF.SS OFFICE IN SAME BUILDING, VSmB ' J i U. SlsMI'sfON. -Buy only the self-thriadiiig (at top and sliuttlo) Ne.v Arueiican Sewing Machine, which for simplicity in con struct ion. light running, aad for dura bility cannot bo excelled. For sale by Pt.isgorshek Bros., Merchant Tailors, Plat tsmouth. Neb. 23m3 -Heme Garden Farm. WE'RE HAPPY at OUE HOKE, and Tou r.-y be fw." WIITf UOVJ Hecauae we havo PLENTY To EAT, PLENTY To SELL. Agriculturistj aad ThouKaniifl of (1. ' ITlRiaanJ Subreptions ,'.- -to taink, plan, And work te : r.iei ra r.- rr.if iV .'. li I v. ife.RnJ rl o.-iiuuiItQ-ir . the CldWrca. Iti'l'i.rtr.: cc.1 evrry Mn, ivcnia". s. . I hl'.d la at: r.u-4 t. - CjM l.Ty JUiTllt to t:e ir." K Will Help Vust. TRY IT! ijH'iMfti-lSG. Vol IO ...HSM. ODO Isstrcotive, Oriias.i, f loasiny, Spleuill-.l ITeniiuios t no t'ost. S-r.l your rf..'-f.v em fttil Card for Frrr CrJ of 4 p.i i:tuc!ra:eJ Uexiripliom. Lie.'ul Ln-r.viurs, Oer,n-. ,IM .tnn0RiCE STtiH (0 i lMl:'!i-'s. . 5 Brca ;.v ;em VOiT FACTS YOitTH KMVIMS. i Giaerr. Kirln. Kaailrake, Slllliarla and ma.-iy ot;;er f i:isit BiHiu-iiia ksuowuara ao skillfully coi:;'.iiael in 1'iKsiu a Cumb Tonic as lo in tto it Ite rr5l'i oiaoa r-yrmr ana lUa Httl UfikltB a iraj(iB atmerir ' kfr ( Md. fio tsrfnet is tha composition of PARaxit'a GiNOiu To.mo tluit no discasa caa kinj; exial; whero it ia usod. IT you kave Dti. rid- ha, fihi-umjtim, Kearalgia, Oumtl, Kidy r I ivrr H.i.ril.r. ar if Ton nttsl a rui'.d fclira ulant. or ai;K-lizi-, tho Tonic is Just tho mcl -; lCIIlt I-iv yo.l, ca 1 - '.isviu - auu u.- viporaiin,'' 'ut iiover iis?o.ieati;V- If vou r.ro s'.owly wiuitici; cw.iy i:h Con- Mimptio or f.ny sii kBess, it you tr va a eair.tul ICoL-g! crali.vif C:s. i'aitKEit'a Uiwinrt Tonic will tare: 1:o:t) tou. It gives new ma nn Titror to Cia f.-el.ls iF.i, and iacprUuii euro for r.:-.c j.-natir-i a:i4 Chaiera Inftntura. It llaa tsftod Hanilri-N of LItos; It JJ Sum l.iurs. ! ir you am fec-Ut:i uiiiscmljlo dor.'t n!t until yon are dov. n Risk, bnt usj tto Tonic to-Jav. mutter li-st voartiL-raiwor 6J Ujlloiusuiiy k.. it T-.-ai iriro iromr-t rt-licf. 1 Remember 1 l'AKi;i:r'a Ginoi-ii Tonic is not a rum drink but lha tlesl and Prrfst Family Medii-ino ever in.o.i-, cr,niponui-u oy a new Ipnxsesn, raid entirely !ilT-rt-nt frotn ltitters. einrer r-rep:inTioria Anil all otber To".ies. Try la 50c. bi-cdi-. Your druKfci.-it can supply you. The Drtt and Jiust Kconomlral Hair Pre,Inj axquisilc!y p-rfii.-ncJ ar. J perfectty nannleia. Will Alnam ritore Cray or KJd Hair tn iu original yo.itMful cnlor ant .-ipptirancc. and U rrantr-i to step its filunj, fc"t iu growth and Varrante' mrvvent liaici:c?is. A few applicitioni of t!.e Bisam vi.I softrl the kair, cleanse all dandruff and cure itchin; and hu awurt of the icaJp. Sold ty all druauu at . sorts. & - - -f A $ i? L r. r rMivriY mm by sW ' ft t ' fl.' i 'fi- 1 ir.i ui. ..... C-ca. :..'- ;::--.,-. "t'v-i.ti .: I-, -i casJSt flt.9 t -r-.':-e.lsi ... I. J.--- J-.-.J .- l.nlt t - r t : S , um pins s, erovent Cousti. . : i, j r c.ot.i) .:'tt'-,Te:i'Te ' ' -cr.' r. , .rreet Disorders -;":...!;;'? t'-- I.iver.r.nd Itoruh.to -y do ; t'.:.i r tal.rg just oriO .-. V - - ;-::r. p-: - e'7 Tcri-'ta". lo. ao ; l . ei r . -.r'r i'-Tf rc-. as ti ; ': --. I'r!-.: j Cicor.rs, 0 f Jr f-L - t -. rr- iei-j or se: t by roufl. ::;'.iNE co.. nbyorjc C.'tti ! .i ev. r - - . ' '.1 nii w'isjfv.iVJLil i j .i"--;- 5 ?- fs tt, f :-i 2a is ii.fli fr-m a Sin.i.le Tropical loaf of Hare Value, ie.i-1 is a l'oili vc lirmt-dv for all the i!i-e:i5-s iUat ( iiuse p.ii;;s ill I In; lower part of lie-b.iy-tor loipal l.iv.-r lie -niacin 1st till dice In. Yiiiess. tlravel. Malaria, and all diiti- ,.llin 1 I ! in- Ki.l'ieys. I.iver ai.ii I I'liiary Or I'er l eiaitle ni,eiiii's, Mont lit v .Men- i Mnmltoa. ami diain- !.-cgsian--y. it has no j t..U;t!. it ,(.,t,. u,e ..i-.;:,s that iof..- the : bl I. . ben e is the be-t ISIoo.l Pnriner it is the . civ kn.,Mi rnx-.iv that cur.- that s,.4(ll, ui iehf- iies,e. iv.r i.iabetea, -; -.i V-r .ar.. iii.i .et For Sale tv IM ii-'su ;nn Healers at S I - per bottle. i..ti.': bottle in the market. Try it. ii. )f. WA UN Fit & CO., Kocliealer. N. Y. (imwl-Mo!n r' '7i-i:r. I'..;a:!.ir. V- onis ; i nisie. "ei lin I'mit),!." Mmrli, 'ery in-pit ' . ii Ti ir!i : in nr. F i i t. Full-size I in no tliiMle Al.l. 4 I-IKCKS .t.'die'f ,,11 r, (Cl'if of 1- our .1 eens. S..e:i il.l. o ..i,,s c iiui-lt- s;ai:i AUM. fiui , j. 2. sr:::Ai t : .S01 uht'.v am: plea-ii ' l'lnladelphia. -Ss Harness, ts .JlrS.M i-fi'&'4-iS 6at, Sew-3 Kic'.-f j ' A V- - s - r . . ; , fci iEes. U. tnert ' ceries, ti- :3 s, I itgaiichb is t-s-y. o.a- . Istactieii caexactc.'f!. Sj &1h S Co., 227 &. 223 Wa- 3 besta av., Chicaso, III, LZ2 m ' - r 5 T f : 1 T i ft 5 i V iJ 1 1 Mi Xj.1 u. i A ' " riV .' -. 'V .' .',', . r,u sc- c: 1 1 IPKUVKD EXCKLolOR KIDKEi' PAD. It I- a .MA'.YEI. cf Itr.AI.fN.; sn.I KKI.I KF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Powenu!. S no ifitn tica or direct application, as i.ppo.-rd tn unsat isfactory Intel nal meilicii-c . Mend for our treat ise"o Kidney trouiib-s. nont free. Sold by dn-;'nst. or Reut by mail, on receipt i.fpi ioe, 54. "Address ! Origins: and iflj b'Ui; f fill ' 1 CU LO.. I C.i-;inii;eKid. ' i nev I'ad. Ak Wil'lams Rioolc. j jgj;tki' lETBOir, Micb IS: , ir $i$ Tcrim l-r Vol. 4u"f!? I i U I 'j'f-i 3 " u -' 1 uur- " ' f IPf. 7 frTjii l V,Krt if fUUyrar let c ?f'5 jTsQf Hf &'" Sr C. Corn. n i .i yrt; r, I 6 P!es8e writs tw 0 i Z$r?iir J oar Prlco List, h j r?&TZKjP ?r.t free ta .ny fj f I Slw address. Cin-g i f Ailf ta'i9 priefs ari i! ! ' 7 iy5" scripticiii cf a!! cos j :iSvVitn cencra! tse, tn-tt ---I-' Jt i C!othifj2. B'Vils.S-iG-3, l r.. - t trra - Ufrman Catarrh Core. Cures Catarrh; Try it ; tf To the Citizen's or tl.e County aud State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish- 1, ,,;t.l ., n....r.ur i.e.. .on luifnn I niii uui.il n uic-univi iaisusjv, . v.vi , a r I the comet comes down, call on J. T. A. ii,,,.,-, ,. t ..,,;-in., vv.r-..i.-- litf . I I'urMIrk HraditrbrH, , I Use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills; r or sine ov an ueniers in uietiiciiiw n tf af Plat tsmouth and East I'lattsmouth. ' -Pepperberg's cigars aro tl.e most reliable for puritv aud fineness in qlal- itv I ,,n, f,r snn,.ii1,r t. -inv it tier it. and are lar supei lor to any make. Ask your dealers for thein.25tf .Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings. ltr Plat tsmouth. ia m Very Droll to Tliiuk or. If not aluwr being tauyht by a man, use Pob jius's Electric Snap uext wasli day. I'aed witlmut auy wa-li boiler or l ubblns board, and used (iitlcrciitly from any other soap ever made. It aeeius veiy droit :o tliiuk of a qtilet. ordeiiy two hours' liht er on wash day. uli no ileal and no sit-ani. or so. ell of I tie wasliinc tliloucli liie house, instead of a Ioiir day's hard work ; hut hundreds of thousands i. f women Iroin Nova Scotia lo Texas have nroved for themselves (li.it Ihis i done I y us- i ii af Dol.l.iiis s Klt-ctiic Soap. lon't buy It. iioMi'vcr, if too set iu your ways to use It ae-i-ordiUf; to dil'fCtious. that are as simple a to i-eeni almost i hllculous and fo easy lhataclrl of twelve years caud.i a laiKe wash without be itiX tired, it posii iveiy w ill not injure the (hi est fabric, has been lefore the public for fifteen vears. and its sale doubles every year. If your ioofer has not not it, he will j;e it. ao all whole s-ale troecrs Keep n. I I i KAins & Co., rhiladt'lpWa. KEKIi linos., Sole Aneius. 3-eoly eepinu Water, lcb. Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime bv the peck, bushel, or wagon load can be had at tha Kiln. nu:ir u-osf tool .if I Iio liriilrrA T .i 111 r al- wiivs on h:nd and of auirior duality. I Inquire of Mickklwait & SdiAur, tt on premises. Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Scluegel & niemann s, opposite P. 0. 7tf A Load or Oat .Straw in good condition wanted at the Her ald Office. 3 Z5Q0 A YF.11. ApruM wanted, ituat-m-s loplttniate. Particulars free. UlnuJ.futTU'O'll.SiUiiu.Kt r- , jffPVDYKEt'BEARDEUXIIt 1aT 2 r V-rrirJir; .fi i i aa. Ui. AitttMaatH : i h LEGAL NOTICES. Estrdy Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, at his residence iu Concord precinct. Sepl. Mil. IssO, live calve? lour sieei s .iii-l one heller. 1 he owner can have the same by provin;: properly and payinj; t-iiarur-ttts icnuneu uy law. Jiilo .Ioiin II. Yllf.Vll, Estray Notice. Taken no by tio- stibserilier, oue-lialf milt s.iiaiiiit Ucepui at i , on I he Jd tlay ol le toher. ls.so. one ii. ln keai li'.m lieiier. 1 he owner is heiebv leoiuietl lo come lorw.ird. prove pvo'ie-rl v, pay clianp s, lilul take her auiiv. V.o S. II. ('OOI.I7.FK Estiay Notice. r.ikf-u no i.y lb" ,.il.-eriier :u lil-i latin m L.bei ly pi-.ti-Pi, !. on n-j lel'.iaiih road, a vear im;-, l.i-i-.- e.iii. 0:0 i. 1 1 -e 1 r.i,-. a w hue sn ipe under his bi-iiv, i ii.l Inn. I loul half wnite, slai oi l.Mi iii'.t.l, can be luund b intiuii n.t; of lieo. i.ntv,". 1 11.' owner can iia-, e n,e same o i-iovei;; propel ty and paving charges as rr.juir- .1 ov i.;.v. :ll -f 11. 1'. Wll.l.ltltANT. Probata Notice. .V-ti o is aereby.-iv. 11 that Alva Iirew ba ril' ii aa inct: unn-nt in writinir piironrtiiii; to he a 1 1 1 1 1 , eil copy tii 1 ne last vwll and test., mem nl il.l 'iiil.r. ileeea s. -il. lair ol Uvomiuif K ill loiy, and Ihal. ujt c-ms' is set for liearini; a. llir oiai'c el ll.c I ouii!' .l.i'le onth- ,ih ila 01 Hecp.nl.er, A. 1. ls.o, ai one. o'clock p. m., al winch 11. ue ami place all persons iutei csteii may appear and slue, cans.-, if anv thev have, why said 111st 1 unient should not lie taken a t ne last will aad test .et.-nt of -aid ueceaj-ed. ami admitted to prooate. 3413 A. .. Sl. l.l.l VN.ColllOv .lllih-a Notice to Purciiasers of School Lands. Okkick oi' Com mission Fit or I'CI-.I.IC I. AMIS ASII 111 II.Ul.MiS. Lincoln, Nkii , ocr. A. I. ls-s,. Wlnieas f'e toilow inj; named persons, whose niaccs ol residence are to tup suliscriber nil known, have severally violated the covenants ,.f ihclr resp-'ctive c.mtiacls with the State of Nebraska, lelatnii; to tue pureliae iy tln-ui ol llie traeis or parcels of school lands, situated ill Cass Com, IV. Nebraska, hercinaflerdesrriri- ed.aud which appear opKiste 1 heir respective names, said violations eoi.sisiini; in ine 1. inure of said nari ns to nav Interest uionev to III- Male of Nebraska, when by the terui f said contr ici's it becaino t ne ; o-, therefore. In pursiiaiK'" ol the -tal ule, in such caei made Vint pioviil'-'l. nolice is hereby (jiven that un less said .leliinmency is leinovcd within Ihirtv d tvs fro. 11 the date hereof, by the fullillmeiit of the covenants of said contracts, then said land" shall revert to, and tin- title thereof be revest e.l in llie stab- of Nebraska : 3 -. X WM ! S n ,c rr : I x t t, I. 7- f f. y m f- Jb J3 ' ! I l-y ord. r of the r.ear-l of i: b.-:.ibin il Lauds ,d Kniiri-.. I-. -1 . 1 VIS. --,ii.i.i-si.iiel- Public Lauds and l.tiiidhii;ii. J. M. I'ATTEHSON. o. T'eas'r, Aljcllt.. i:s(!;!'r!O.N (Nature's way h it ,lx- iiM:tM, ii)Jritr I roubles. It lrive into the (.y;iiW curative aiienU a'"l rte i;e,ii'..i, It Ilri4 li-oiu tlie ill-cased parts the poi-pns itiat rause death. Thoil -aiids tertify.to Its virtues. : Yob cai De Rfefl & Carel! Tlor.'t ilestl!tir 11 .it il I'nll h.'ivtf- tried 1 1. 1 slrtaif .1 m F.-isily Miiplied ini'i Kidi.--ally KfTertaaj Keiuedv. Mold (jf liriij:'.;!-!- or "ent by mall on receipt lif price, tit. In .a-,ra-Ti3 "Oiilj" LmiiFalCo. Ill Ij.rl'ff, Thr.-c Mil l'ou a Veir, rat frvJe. wly Vv dil -m- f5loc. DETitOIT, Hich. V: by A NEW ADVERTISliiOi, Hinjtiilitd at.F ;p. 1 .. -I- Ail i,vianiel K fieally TTasKoigmii.i WANTED To cure a cae- of CAiAltKA iii eacli nati;lit)rliai)l. wltli lr. Karnfr I umn v to Introduce It. bainu'a irec. 1 1 1. ton. n III.TUN. riiltsutirs, l a. MB A K M r. - . u , i ( . ., e i. . u i a f . s 1 l I If I rl-t-r uiouiti. Uuiini; Fall and Winter. Ill ev rrv county. Intaitln and valu;illo la- 'l IOIVK4 UOM4 .ii..ii.ii? n.-i' IM .TS 1 llf w -e l.nii.linn ..III. fn II i.rilrulai. free. Adrlresa. t oner. j. C. Mi rcuov Si 'o.. HI. Ui." . WANT iD ' Ot,1 tonvta ur Europe atri America. 2Sverexprrlenr in tlieVecrot X1rv'';'.1.V,, ivlelir.itad llrlt l ives. In all purl of V'"ViV,, tf Z1 "fi ' n pros t new iiiuitr ife l boi.u- .' tr , uucciiientx oll'-ieil. For irrnn ,Ul,,'-,,, v ,u u & , n;l,iforu. i t. or iii.wifOii'i, . v NEW ASB VKRV ATTIIACTIVB STVI-KS ABB KOWRKAl.V. 4fj W BKAUV. hkst cAUirET on rAK- OUOKliAN tu Ihewtirld. ti icnv ,nKsr rxuir ki v .r,,T AN tlunat Kvitm w oi ' ' 11 1 III UK N foil .THIJ" K f II A jl lil ?l !ss"fro'i'.ti .!anil upward. Foreasv paymeww, ou(iAAii?,:f.,n,wMAs)v ; iHAMl-IN OtKlAN '.. V Treinont St.. BSTN ; hi Fast 14th St... t riihju Square. NKW YtJKK : 1 Wnba! Ave..C III- r vt-o. PHYSICfli BOTH SEXES. A brilliant laaHaallat n 'V''lf ""'A l.lsjrt. ..i-s..i,o" of the 1'hj.leml ui w.maa. riin t i-ni.t.-.l inJ ful'T !JT.lTtloir,lntf-eeent-tuA8u... Aildtw Yi. U. Als.l.Al, J'Moiu, l"w- ; 1)H. 0HL DAliLlNO; SOUTH BEND, NKB. DliUliS, PA IXTS. OILS, ETC-. FLOUR A1TD GROCERIES in general. " v-s..... . Dr ItarliiiR N ul.o a l'ractising I'liyiklati mA can always be found at his Olllee tn the Drugstore. Special attention paid to OBSTKMCAL CASES. SluiO HOTEL. CITY HOTEL- FLATTSMOFTH. NFU. First clas lA)di;iiiu Kooms. First Class Boarding. (iood Sample Rooina Evot j thins and erery comfort (Joo(l Hotel can Funiisli Mso, C.ood Winea. Ciiiul Iteer. Ooorl l.biior. Hood Lemonade, (iood I'iltars, Kept at tha Cit) Botel. 141y FKKI. ;Pia. I'ropiletor. Retail Liquor Dealer, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. i'LATTSMOL'TlI, - - KEB. Milliard Hall and Haloou on Main Street, four ilooin from Sixth at Nevillo'i old place. I1EST BRANDS OF CIGARS, .LES, WIN S, A O. Ilomciaoer Hie .'tAiae and Place, James Grace. l'y J. SCH LATER, dealer in 231'attbcs, Slacks, leliulnj, Silver Ware, Toys, Pictures. .Uusical InslruisiciUs and m nncn A NDISE, POCKET CDTLERI I NOTIONS. ' I'artieular attention paid to all kltid. of Fin llepu irin. .Main, near Fourth Slreet, ir.ie 1ITT!S?!I.'TT8, - - UNION "STORE T Eight Mile Grove, Neb! WALTER JENKINS?- Having opened a New Store at the above pla-i-, 1 call at lent ion to in v flock, mm as tin patronage of my Iriends a.nl the J'ublie iu Keiieral. Dry Goods, Groceries, Tiuwairo $ Wooden vj re. and (leneral (tornH of all ftuis.' tjf'' CHEAP -A.3ST-D GOOfw: Call awl sc. our St-ck before l . l: v tlsel'htrc ,Ntel.( 34 ly Waltf.k Jknkin ROBERT DONNELLY'S --SS. , - AND BLACK Si IT II SHOP. Wwjim, Buggy, 3fachtn and Ploxo re pairing, ami general jobbing I am now prepared lo do all kind f repalriui of farai and other machinery, ivi tbjre ir a koou lame iu my miop. PETER RAO MS, The old Reliable Waon Maker has taken cliare of the wagon shop. He is well knew m k " f ' " NO. 1 WORKMAN. Jew WaarouM Bnd liunie made t ' Order. SATISFACTION OIUKANTEED. Shopon Sixth stieet ninoite H'rel-ht'n SOible J. A. CAMPBELL Can be found at the old Rowland Blacksmith Shop, Coiia rof ine M.d Sixth Slreefs. I'lattHiuoulh, - Xebraxkii, He will do kiit'l of Jonnr;a. HOUSE siioi:i,;, & VETERA L REP A I RING hi hi- line. The fo!bo ia :,re !.; j rlcc : II true Shniitig, ni ' ii shorn -,.-IO :j R-si I ting Fh'fx r . . .20 " I'tors ShnrjK iu'1 . . . r . . ,2 " shoe h jfiinlt'l, jilt m l ...... 2.b3 Warranted (is gxd n ia r. I!e gu.ir:ti.lee to do all work Iu a v. ork m:;tillk manner, AXI WILL dlVV. SATISFACTION'" " IMS Ct. TcT5h.. XsCo. Is ewriib.iefeil by an expert nccoii'itHitt n1 successful leacher lusi nictton thorough ni,( practical. 'I uilioiilo vci- liiuu else.vhere. ('nil p. in icuuirs to a:.y a-eir.-o,. -I f I HOS. .1. HRYANT. Prn. 4. , V a t : r - Ui. s m a - s Ea eil mi 6 OUE TREATS A eerala enra ta tt-- "; i r Wis, ESI i v Dblllrv. SemleiMi .. -;.' '' '4bs - , ' " " " " Tue Ee!petod in my rau.ie n,,u id .uiliai.u.t-xIbooliofeOpsBe, rivln fallV 'doom forMif-trmtnent. Addre -V is f i 7 I toll I '- '""V . il . . . ... V--.- ' " s"" ; .1 F t f Msj