X v.. .. . f , : V A. i 4 - I Ihe Herald. i.oC.Vl. ADTEKTISF.MESTS. rr:i,iiin:. y cent. b Unci Jlejular advertls r. lo cents per line. No ad Veru.semuul in.sert i t'.ir less than iw ctiuta. l--i:al notice at Statute rates. A; !nic and ollleer of f lie law will be neld epimilr for all leiral notices they hand In, li.tl a.l partieg demanding a proof ( puhlloa ston of anv nut tee will be ebl lor Ihu publics U'Ui Itsa ot such notice. COMMU N ICAVIOXS. As nr space 1 limited, all communications vust he brief au-i to the point, Willi no waste of kohIj. Tlie paper ts responsible for the correctness aeeoidni'j to copy of paid matter and paid Le gal., only. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from the po' -office, whether directed to his name, or wnether lie Is a subscriber or uot is responsible for the pay. a. Jt any person orders liis paper discontin ue:!, he roust pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send It until payment Is made, and collect the whole ainotiHt, whether ' the paper hi taken fiom the oflice or not. 3. 1 lie courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post oQice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for. Is prima facie evidence of ite'tjonai. I BtVO. LOCAL NEWS. For th.i best Staple a'.ul fancy gro ceries in Plattsraoutli. go to J. V. iVfckbaeh. 43: f C. K. Wescott h;.s just rpi-f ivI a f.ne lot of Inns, give him ;i call and Le suited. 40t4. Dance To- uisht and To-monow uiglit. Canned ffooili at 1". S. Wliiles's. 2 TV'iiuetl Sc Lewis sell Bremner's trackers. 47t4 Ortrans cleaned and repaired by James IVttee. tf I Men's Arclk'8 1..10 at tbe Great R?d Store, 41tf Everybody is having runners X on their bticrgies. Special bargains at the (Treat Red Store for i!0 tluvs. 4 1 1 f -Manufacturing and Repairing ;;t .Verges' hoe Slore. '-'-tC The biggest line of t-hnes at Wescott's. l.nckskin 2ltf Se how cheap they sell furniture at tne Great lied Store". 41 1 f Go t- the Grand Clearance Sale sit Solomon & X;i' han.'s 4Ctt Oi l fashioned home made apple butter at Bennett fc Lewis. ivl Come and sea ihe induct Uints we are offering, Great lied Store. 41tf iiretnnei's Chicago But ter Crack ers take the cake for excellence. 17U Won't we have a time of it though when all ibis snow goes off; that is if it fcvv r does go off. The Gem Oyster Cracker made by Bremner is tho boss. 47t4 Cash islniBips at W. II. IJ.ik?r it ' Co. Give them a chance before spend- . jsi? Head the Commissioners Proceed ings, and report o? Nebraska Bee Keep ers Association on lirst p::ge. All winter goods will be ao'u at cost to make room f or a large stock of spring goods at J. V. Weekbaeh's. 47 1 The sun dogs, Monday morning were truthful prophets as indication." of the cold weather to come. We mean what we say when we offer to discount, all price lists by 10 percent. Salomon & Nathan. 40i4 The city fathers adopted a wise precaution in keeping the ice chopped out of the culvert under Main street. Solomon & Nathan's Great Cloth ing Sale commences Feb. 1st and there will be ne h t up until every snil is sold. 4'"t4 Solomon it Nathan will occupy mw ipiarters March 1st and must close out as far as possilde their im mense steck. 4Ct4 Ayor's Pills are the best of all pur gatives for family use. They are pleasant, safe and sure, and excel all other Pills in healing and curative qualities. In justice to yourself and family yo-i should s:ve money. Therefore price at the Great Rl Store . buying elsewhere. 41lf -Be sure and go to tie Firemen's ball to-night, they need help and prop erty hold-.'is should help them; if you can't go, buy a ticket and thereby give them a lift. J no. Boos it Son have just re ceived a tine line of mc-ats. mess pork, shoulders, haeoii. ham &:.. which they . will sell cheaper than the cheapest. 4.12 Mr. L. Patterson put himself way ahead en the IlnitALU books and also sent a paper to his daughter in Penn sylvania. That's a pretty good way f..r n ilemnfiMt to tie.it a ReMllhlic.m paper. -C. u. llcroiu is closing out 1,13 entire stock of Boots & Shoes at cost. Be sure and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. ITri 1 I. G. Chambers has just leceived a titie line of collars, and has a good J: 1.... .I....l.t 1. ..,, i.ea iM.rt.l i-' f.t- I 1A spring trade, and also a good stock o! leather for use. Anybody wishing a first-class harness should give him a call. Agents for cheap Pianos some times claim that they can furnish the STEtxwAY." Do not be deceived by them as we are the only authorized agents in Nebraska. 45tf Max MEYr.it & l!r.o , Omaha. The only person we can think of that would, feel like doing much crow ing over this weather is Prof. Tice, and he has proven a true weather prophet for the month ot Felu uary, at least. Much good may he get out of predicting such i I y weather. Bremner's Choice Crackers ate the lit est. Insist or. having them. 47t4 The Olker band will play for the Happy Hour club dance to-moirow night. It is ahout the best baud that ever struck I'i itismmth and all who Te.-cived invitations and like to trip th- liaht fantastic should attend. Sup per wijl be served a Stadelmann's. Complete new line of queens.vare and glassware just unpacked at W. H. Baker fc Co. Prices lowe; than ever. 2 -Many thousands of pewple yearly are saved fioru dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in the matter of properly cleaning the system in the spring season, from the huh mutated impurities, which, if left nntiisturbed. breed disease. As a pur 4' ifier Aver's Sarsanarilla acts directly ad promptly. A single bottle will prove its merits. . The eclesiistical Council of Con FTf rational Churches called to mwi nt Vv-uth Bend on Tuesday last was pre vented from assembling on account of V snow blockade. It will -meet (D. u Tuesday next at 2 p. m. Personal. : Mr. Thed. Eaton of Hastings, Iowa, was iu the city last yveek, called here by the illness and death of his father. Dr. Waterman of Louisville called Thursday of last week. Ha took in the Bee Ktepers Association. Mr. Chas. Maver of S. & C. Mayer has feft for N. Y. City, to buy in an immense Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing with their buyer Mr. Schlcs inger of the well-known firm of Schlesinger & Co. of Iowa. Always keep it on hand, a3 delay increases suffering. If yon ha' o a Cough or Cold use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It will cure you. Price 25 cents. Snow ! More snow! Oil, what lots of snow! If you want to buy o; sell city proper ty of any kind If you want to buy or sell a farm of any kind If you want money with farm lands to secure it tall on Will S. Wish, 4Cmo Fitzgerald Block. Square dealing guaranteed at the Great lied Store 4Hf Winter goods at greatly reduced prices to make room for spring stock ana get cash to pav for it, at. W. H. Baker & Co.'s. " 4St3 Twenty yards best print for 61.00 at the Great Bed Store. tllf We defy anyone to show a nicer line of dried fruits than we'uns. or lower prices. W. H. Baker & Co. 413 Clothing almost given away at the Great Bed Store, save money by seeing us first. 41 tf Monday morning Dr. Livingston was called to Lincoln to attend tl.e wound of the engineer Mr. Fratik Keu zie, w ho was then brought aboard the train bound for Plallsmouth, and reached here about ten p. m. His thumb which was broken between ihe first and second joints while attempt ing to reverse the engine, was held by the lever while the steam from the glass legistering tube vhjeh had been broken was pouring into his face and a sudden wrench tearing asunder the flesh of tho thumb released him from his peril. His face and, neck were somewhat scalded, however. Mr. Tom Murphy's only way ot escape was through a hole too small for him to work himself throuzh alone, -and but for the timely help of Mr. Phillipi who was rustling to his rescue and who dragged him forth, the escaping steam in a few seconds more would have settled his doom. Wcscott sells the best gloves. buckskin 2tf J. Bons Crackers. & Son sell Bremner's 47tt Full stock of Boots S2.23 Great Bed Store. at the 41 tf Bremner's 47t4 Ask your grocer Cream Soda Crackers. for Sulomom & Nathan will remova March 1st to Fred Gorder's Brick Block next to Court House. 4Gt4 Ifyoumd fiiiiiluie call on the Great Bed store and get low prices.41tf They are selling the best clothing at the Great Bed More, tit such very low prices, and yoti have everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded. That is why you should go there for all von need. 31tf A Serious Fall But it caused no serious pain unless it be to competition, as they are Boots and Shoes at Merges.' 4Gt3. Canned goods in great variety at rock bottom prices, either by the case, dozen or siygle can at W. II. Baiter & Co. 4812 Grey hairs are honorable, but few like them. Clothe thein with the hues of youth by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. House For Sale. House and three lots for sale, house contains C rooms well finished, cistern and good well. Centrally located. Call at Ilartigan's Law Office. 40t4 Great Reduction For the next 00 days ih se Boots and Shoes at Merges': to make room for an immense spring stock. Come one, come everybody. 4Gt3 Hair Work Of all kinds done by Mrs. A. Knee; leave orders for the same at Mrs S. Swarts' millinery Store. 43tf The '-Kxabe" Piano admits of only one equal, and that is the Stkin way." We are general agents for both. "Highest degree of excellence" are the words of the Judges of the Centennial Exposition in 1S7C. Max M eye ii & Bno., 4otf . sole agents. They mean business at the Great Red Store. Goods positively lower than any house in town. See lor your self. 41tf Jlouey te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. Buy Only the Genuine Singer of the Company's Agent, F. C. Bowen, office at Mrs. Swarts' Millinery Store. Main Street, Plattsmonth. Needles, Oils, and Accessories always on hand. Machines sold on Monthly Payments. 4otl3 Knocked Down But no blood draw n, only tears from competition, because they are Boots and Shoes at Merges'. It's for the next 30 days to make room for an immense srnixG stock. Come everybody. 4G3t Arousing its Readers. An alarm of fire at midnight is a startling thing, but not half so start ling to many who hear it ;vs would be the sudden knowledge of I heir own dangerous physical condition. Thous ands of thousands are hurrying to their graves because they are careless ly indifferent to the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of II. II. Warner & Co., with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, to arouse men to a sense of their danger Mid cure them Memphis A- neal. -'ti i See Here ! The breechiy's broke, the back-strap loose, the check rein gone and thebitts a danglin'; we're a slidin down hill towards ihe chasm of bankruptcy and eternal starvation, unless our custo mers pay up at once. This is no joke, and w e resjK-et fully ask all those ow ing us to call and settle by note or cash, within 20 days, or expect to hear ducks. Stkeight & Miller Piattsmouth, Feb. 10th 1831. 47t2 Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy cur3 for Eheumatism. Neural gia, Lame Backs, Pains in tthe side, Stomach, Kidneys,. Ac &j Smith, one liun- I i..- s c t in tlie Irtct fx- 1 13 in i ti' mont he Do not buy Clothing of any kind before calling at the New Clothing House next door to Carruth's as they have only, new Goods and norm shelfworn to advertise. Will always undeisell all compet itors. Call and see for yourselves. 47tf S. & C. Mayer,- Prof. Rice's Lightning Thorough Bjss Instructor. By use of this chart any one who can sing a song can learn to accom pany themselves on Organ or Piano at once. The btst tltiuj yet vJjTtred. Call at Leonard's "Music and Art Gallery" satisfy yourself, buy one, and learn to play your own accompaniments. James Pettee, Sole agt. for i;ass Co. A new lawyer has cctne to town, that is to say he is new to us, to-wit; viz: W. N. McLennan, Esq.; formerly of Neb. City. He has bought an in terest vi;h Hon. Sam. M Chapinan, and the firm hereafter will be Chap man & McLennan. He cumn well recommended and we hope may. find Piattsmouth to his liking, and be suc cessful financially and Lawyer.ilically . Mr. Beeson remains with the firm also, we understand, and our fii.'nds Mathews and Maguey will still hang out a si. ingle on the corner. The Neb. City News says of Mr. McLen nan: We are sorry to learn that our young friend, W. N. McLennan has concluded to move to Piatismouih to join Mr. Sam. Chapman, of that place, in the practice of law. Mc. has re sided in this city about eighteen mouths, and during that time has built up a spleadid reputation as a first-class lawyer, and has also made a score of friends who will regret ex ceedingly to see hiiu take his depart ure. Mr. Chapman, the gentleman with whom Mc. intends associating himself, is one of the linest lawyers in the stale. Mrs. McLennan will ac company her husband, much to the regret of her wide circle of acquaint ances in anJ about the city. The News wishes Mc. success iu his new home, and may the good people of that city give our young legal friend a show and in a short lime, we venture to say, he yviil win. as he has done here, the love and respect of all, and at the same time win a place as one of Plattsmoulh's brightest legal lights. On our first page will be found a summary of the proceedings of the Nebraska State Bee Keepers' Associa tion at their annual meeting held at the Court house in this city last Thursday and Friday. We are under obligaitons to Mr. W. C. B.Allen, act ing Secretary for information from .wiiich our report was derived. We regret not being present in per son, as we noticed among those in at tendance, the names of several old .friends, notably, Mr. Hiram Craig, of Calhoun, who used to remember us in Blair with specimens of fruit from his fine orchard, Mr. Van Doin of Omaha, the incoming president and Mr. Allen, Editor of Rural Nebraska. Our representative was shown a line specimen of extracted honey by Mr. T. Smith - Corbet t of Omaha, which for flavor and generaappearancu y e have never seen excelled. The attendance of Cass County and Piattsiuoulh parties was very good consdering the state of the weather, and a lively interest thorughout was manilested. Many curious in stances of bee habits were c'led, the reasons discussed, and although the president informed us that Nebraska was behind neighboring states in her progress in bee 'and honey raising, we opine that with the earnest efforts of the few who have made it a study in teaching those jubt beginning, she will soon catch up, and Nebraska wiil be supplied with tne purest and finest honey of her own raising. The Herald acknowledges the compliment of honorary membership conferred upon Mrs. MacMurphy who represented the paper during the absence of the editor-in-chief. The Weeping Water stage drivtr. Chas. Sigler, had quite an experience during the biizzaiil. He started from Weeping Witter Friday morning and when five or six miles from there brought up nt a house w hich he found to be a mile or more from the road. Owing to the lack of stable room for his horses, and being desirous of bung ing the mail thiough if possible ho un dertook to go on. The horses refused to go, however, against the storm, and the man of the house finally sent bis boy on Tiorseback to bring him back After resting awhile the man of the house started with him back to Weep ing Water and after trave.ing an hour r more they spied a house through the driving snow which on reaching, they found to be the house they had started from, having driven round in a complete circle. They then conclu ded to stay where they were safe which they did until Sunday, when the driver returned to Weeping Water. Monday he succeeded in get ting through to Piattsmouth by tak ing the easiest way across the tidges without regard to the roads. Schools Closed. By order of Cii" School Board, for want of fuel, our city schools yvere dismissed on Tuesday of this week till Monday Feb. 28th, unless otherwise ordered. J. W. Love, Supt. & Prin. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the sale of property belonging .o the estate of James McNurlin, which, wa adver tised to take place on the 12lh inst., will take place on the 2liih inst., at the" place mentioned iu said notice, sub ject to the terms therein mentioned; Sale tocornmence at 10 o'clock a.m. J. M. Patterson, Adm'r. Piattsmouth, Feb. 1C, 1SS1. 4St2 Kail-Road Accident. An accident on the B. & M. road last Saturday near Lincoln resulted seriously to two Piattstnouth men. Three engines were sent out with a snow plow to clear the cut whete the train was snowbound and while going at a rapid rate a wheel of one engine broke, throwing it across the track smashing it up badly and also throwing the other engines off the track. The engineer, F. Kii.sie, in some manner got his thumb ''caught in the wreck holding himjn such a position that the escaping steam - was pouring into his face and neck. To release himself and escape from this awful death, he was obliged to tear. hiS thumb from his hand, the tendon being severed way up in his arm. Mr. Tom Murphy who was also aboard was scaldpd by the escaping steam on one. leg and J he fireman was slightly burned. Jfhe . enginfj -were badly' wrecked su'"' truck' (lias U MORE AM MORE BEAUTIFUL SNOW Aided by Screaming and Whistling Winds. GIVE IS ANOTHER LI.mtA !'.. This winter's backbone is about the toughest affair we ever .heard of, and we don't expect to find any one pre dicting that it will be broken before the next 4th of July or thereabouts. The rain and snow storm of the 3th and Cth had barely ceased and a couple of days of clear weather inter vened to give a little chance for clear ing the rail road tracks and getting the telegraph lines in running order again when another snow storm swept down on the wings c-f a northwest wind, such as comes only occasionally, and I his time from Friday night until Sunday not a train came in and no communication Was to be had with the outer woi Id either by rail or tel egraph. The train which started out from here and Omaha Friday morn ing got stuck iu a drift about six miles this side, of Lincoln where it stayed limit Saturday afternoon There yvere over 130 passengers aboard, and provision, coal and blank ets, were sent out to them from Lin coln by sleighs. Among the passen gers were the Hess Juvenile Opera troupe who were billed for Lincoln in "The Magic Slipper," which they got in in time to play Saturday night. En gine after engine was snt to aid them until six were thare at one time. No fuither train was started until Sunday morning one went west, and Sunday afternoon one came east from Lincoln transferring passengers round Ihe scene of the accident re ported elsewhere. The velocity of the wind was estimated south of us at sixty-five miles an hour, and at Oma ha at about forty-live miles. The low est ranee of the thermometer wa3 seven degrees above zero, but the high wind made it seem very cold. The winds partially ceased Saturday Might, tho snow stopped falling and Sunday was clear and beautiful giving hopes of it cessation of hostilities from tho weather clerk. Monday" morning, however, down came the snow again, falling all day steadily but with very little wind and ceasing in the night ; The B. & M. train started out on time Monday " getting to Lincoln about three. The train which should have left there for the eat at noon started about three ami got here about ten at night, but stuck somewhere in a drift between the Junction and Oma ha and remained all night. After the storm cleared the mercury gradually fell and Tuesday night and Wednes day morning it registered 24 degrees below zero. The trails from the east are beginning to arrive with some de gree of regularity but the western ones are s'iil almost hopelessly floundering in the snow. Ofii citizens can see from the fol lowing questions what is being done in our high school. The semi-term written examination took piace last week. We give the questions in a few of the stu lies. ARITHMETIC. 1. For Iiow much must 1 diayv my note, at 00 days, in order that w hen discounted at bank at 7 per cent., it wiil pay for 137 yards of cloth at $'2?v per yatd i 2nd. Sold my farm of 173 acres, 83 rods at 802. 3 an acre. Got 82000 cash, and a note due in 3 mouth. 18 days with interest at 7 per cent, w hich I had discounted at bank at 12 per cent. What did I realize in cash? 3d. On a note for 8G00 at 7 per cent, dated Feb. 15th, lS7i, was made the following payments: March, 23th, 1S71, 8130 00 June, 1st, 1S74, - 73.00 Oct. 10th. 1S74, 100.00 What was due Dec. 1st 13 74? 4th. Debt of 81,100 due March 3d, Paid June 1st 8310.00 . "Aug. 7th 110.00 " Oct. 17th, 200.00 What was due on the 27th of Dec. fol lowing, interest 7 per cent. V - 3th. Give the full analysis: A res ervoir has three hydrants: the Is', will empty it in 8, the second in 10, and the third in 12 hours. If all run to gether how long will it be in empty ing V chemistry. 1st. Dei'i-ie: 1, chemistry: 2, ele ment; 3, chemical affinity; 4, Binary compound; 3, Oxyd; (Jive examples of Nos. 2 to 5 inclusive. 2nd. How many elements? 2, Define acid; 3, Give tjst; 4, How many di visions; 5, Illustrate by termination. 3d. Defiue; 1, ide; 2, uret; 3, per 4, hypo; 5, base. 4th. Define: l,:m alkali, 2, a salt; 3, the difference between an ate an ite, and an ide. 3th. Give 1st symbol; 2, alomic weight; 3, specific gravity; 4, source; 5, preparation ; C, properties of Oxy gen. Cth. The same of nitrogen. 7th. Tho same of Hydrogen. 8th. The same of Carbon. 9th. Tell ail you can about oxygen not included above. 10th. Tell all you can of Carbon not included above. (QUESTIONS IN J'HYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 1, Define Fays. Geog. 2, Name in order the planets of our system. 3. What motions have the planets? 4, Define each motion. 3, Upon what do our seasons dppeud? Explain. C, What can you say of the Earth's Phys ical condition a compared w ith other planets? 7, Form of Earth? Its di mensions? l.s specific gravi.y? S, Which varies, aud why, a degree of Long, or Lat,? 0, Define magnet, and tell hW the Earth acts upon one. 10, Define declination, variation. 11, Give three evidences of the Earth's in ternal heat. 12. Define Geyser, Ther mal Springs, Artesian Wells. IS, How are. volcanic mountains formed an i what determines their shape? 14, What are the premonitions of an erup 5ion? 15, Give date ami describe the famous eruption of Vesuvius? 16, Name and locate the volcanic zones, yvhere and why are volcanoes most numerous? 17, What are earthquakes and how caused? 18, Name, give date and describe the greatest earth quake known. 19, When where and why are earthquakes roost common? 20, Name and define the earthquake motions. 21, What are the Geograph ic elements of the Earth? What Ge ographieal f eat uresJ- t, t,,e civT H Ton Can ITirJ at Bennett 'Lewi' Nice mince meet in bulk or bucket; pure maple syrup :nid maple sugar; buckwheat flower of the best quality; caned goods fresh and nice; a fall as sortment of cakes and cract-ers. with a rrreat variety of fancv pmrerie not T..,,m.nllv. l-.nr in nt !,,,. c7l.1! h c.-... ...... ...,.,..,.,, ii. 4??12 All the grocers will soon befell- ing Bremner's Crackers. 47t4 Married. ST A 1 K .! 0 1 1 A X N H 1 1 X A t the resilience of t lie liiiiieV father, in ( :is C o.. Ntl.. this day ( Kel. lttti. 1-M.) ly Jhe Kcv. Kr Hi let: hai d, TlIKOIxiKl-MSTAHK.IOIIAN.N t- MAHV HoliN, all of tlti County. Anil iiiiy they lAe Ions an. I ;irn-;e:- and ::i-c.-ea-'e as all sjad people siumM. Died. , ElrvENR.VKY Oa Sunday. Feb. eta. 1S-H at 7 I' 51.. J ames C lauk. only on of Henry and Lreula Eikeubary. ayed months. . The funeral -erviees. by Rev. Mr. Bairil. took lil tee on Tuesday and the little one was burled In the old "Iloinintt buryin ground." The death of Mr. and Mrs. Eikenbary's little on wr.3 most narrow inj; to the bereaved par ent. It cecins they bad been killing hogsthtit day and tli niotlie.- bad ready a washlta-in of bot water and lye. with which to clean tbe floor ;sl:e turned bar back au Ir.stant to put on her overshoes, and the little one toddled luto it. fell and a sealded quite severely, but not at first supposed to be dangerously injured. He was id ways :i dflirato. nervous child, and the shock was so yreat that he never rallied raid died on Sunday evening. This v.'. the oaly boy iu the family and the parents 'M-nrshipped the child accordingly. Their lo-s caiiLot l' ineu-ured in words.uor their zves.t '.'u t u.ssiia d by coudulqaoos ; nevei t'aele.-.-, their numer ous friends tender their love aud sympathy in this preal sorrow and mingle their fears with those ol 1 5:e bereaved, be;;,.-, able only to say with what l-csLjuattMii Is po-sible, "Cod's wiil be doue. it is best." COUKESPOXDEXCE. Three CI roves Motes. The snow Friday and Saturday wan teriitliic and the worst that has bees this winter. Snow-diifis on the noith, east, south, and west pi us. averaging four or live feet deep. The roads and lanes are" all drifted full and it is almost impossible to get from one neighbor's place to another without shoveling out a road or going through snow from three to live feet deep. The worst drifting snow that has been for years. A good many hogs around the neigh borhood have been smothered to death during the storm. Mr. Henry Wolf is the heaviest loser that we have heard ot" so far, losing eighteen head of large ones. Quite A number of others around have lost more or less. Our mail carrier failed to supply Three Groves I'. O. three days last week, hence the items from this point were delayed. BEror.TEit. Bock Bluffs .Notes. Dk.u: Herald: A few lines of storm, health, removals, &c. The beautiful snow commenced to fall at about 10 o'clock A.. M. Friday, v ith a gentle gale worn the north west, con tinued to fall till nearly night witu an increase of wind, when it reached the proportions of a storm. The snow is piled up in the roads and lanes, until travel is considerably impeded. We have had no mall here since last Thursday the 10th. The storm was very severe on stock, and we 'hear of quite a number of hogs being frozen to death. Uncle Tommy Holmes has just returned lrom 'York" slate where ha has been visiting a si.ster, in November, and says there's snow there too Mr. .S. ,S. Furlong is soon to remove from our neighborhood, but whither we have not yet learned. Mr. F. is an excellent fairmr, and .an intelligent citizen whom we cannot well spare. Mr. Joseph Sans uuves on the place he leaves. Jesse Hendricks has bought property and expects soon to move here Mr. O'Brien ili soon move to his plane a couple of miies south of this where he has ju-t com pleted his house. Joseph Bye.rs has purchased that Ed. Spratten. property, and will soon repair aud move into it. There is some talk of Mr. Sb era's going into business at Pacific Junction Iowa. We had quite au interesting time, last week iu the way of spelling bees, between Bock Bluffs and Bock Creek, in which the teachers and pupils seemed alike interested. We under stand they spel: again :( -.-h pla; this week. Our "l.ilerary"' stiil lives and flourishes. The woman suffrage question was discussed, and it was de cided that the women ought not to vote. Why trouble our legislature then with that question? Bet lh:ni alone and give them a chance to !eis late on more vital matters the which is the matter of prohibition.. We think it is high time that a pro hibitory liquor law is passed in Ne braska, and we are pleased t sew our worihy representative Ila 1 working in the matter, thus showing that lie is on the side of right and that the peo pie of Cass Co. have joit petitioned him in vain. Yours as ever. Sam Sf.u k, Jr. Card of Thanks. The undersigmd hereby desires to express her sincertt thanks to the many kind friends who insisted her so willingly during the illness and at the funeral uf her late husband, Mr. E. II. Eaton. Mrs. S. M. Eaton. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES. The Bannrr Wrrl.)' ot Ihe West, an eiglit-paite paper only one dollar a year. and. ;t magnificent eni.-ravin-.c "two feet wide and al most three feet long'' free.-nnd postage paid to CTerv subscriber. Address WHEKJiY TIMF.J. t incinnall Ohio. Fees of Doctors. The fee of doctors is an item that very many person? are interested in just at present. We believe the sched ule for visits is S3, which would tax a man confined to his bed lor a year and in need of a daily visit, over Sl. 000 a year for medical attendance alone! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the 81,000 and all the year's sickness. A Foolish Mistake. Don't make the mistake of con founding a remedy of acknowledged merita with the numerous quack med icines that are now so common. We sppak from experience when we say that Parker's Ginger Tonic . is a ster ling health restorative and will do till that is claimed forlt. We have usd it ourselves with the happiest results for Rheumatism and when worn out by over .vork. See Adv. Times. 48.4 ;- v 1 '' f "- ":r , v i.T-.!! rv i.. t2B SaV St. UuU, M. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACK 3iiTII SHOP, Wagon, Iiugpj, Machine and Plow re pairing, a nd general jobbing . I am now prepared to do all kind9 of repairing of farm and other iiiachtuerv, as tirtfp ie a good lathe in my shop. PETER IiAUES, The old Reliable Wagon Maker ' . has taken chante of the u agoo shop. He is well known as . NO. 1 WORK MAX." ?Ow 1Ve,n -tsl Ituzzirs nudr to 5 Bus GRAND FIREMEN'S BALL! AT Tbnrsday ti Feiraary 17tli. 1681. It N for the benefit nt the riati-iiiontli Hook I & !.A!V.EH COMPANY. lt4 every! Im.ly is invitea to attend iieni tne inv i a" J C'ouuty Property Holders i a,e i,..,ue-to.t to semi in a dollar if tbey e.-uft come I nemseives. liiii eveiyiuxiy come j il it ios.iL,!e. I'.e u liaml. A ( rami time is Promised BY THE Tiremen will be there in Uniform. TICKETS - - - Prix) ten ' r.v OKi'n: or ('mmittf.k. SPECIAL NOTICES. l'epperberg's cigars are the most lvliaMe for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask j our dealers, f or them. Oot f -Goto the CHEAT BED STOBE IOU BARGAINS IN AJ-L. LINE. You can positively do yourself some good. . Ultf .HiEXTf am c.txv.tsi:iw M.tke item si-.ijii $.. per v,e I. Si'latti; good for !:.;. l:lliK l'T & t'O., In ISarcl.iy M-ect, New Yoik. S-ml for catalogue and terms. STJly .Honey to l.oau. I On good farm property on long time. I Apply to J. Vr. Jennings, I Uf Piattsmouth. ! Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per :1b.. at Schiegel & Niemann's, ! opposite P. 0. Tlf J. II. Buttery sells the best cough medicine. He has confidence in it, and he is willing to refund the money if it does no good. Ask for Pi.so's cure for Consumpl ion. Price 2- cents and 81.00. . 42i.) To til? Citizen's cfllio County aud State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will, sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house,, before, the comet conies down, call on J. T. A. Hoover. Louisville. Nebraska. 14tf Ncliceto Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following limes and places: At Pla'ltsinouth. 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May. Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, J tine and September. At Louisville. 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice" of other examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdapof March. At Greenwood the la.st Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Wooley, I 42tf Superintendent. To our Tanner Readers. There is hot one of our farmers but should subscribe for the lotca Fanner published at Cedar Bapids, Iowa. The leading Farm and Stock Journal of the north-west. The ablest and most noted agricultural writeis of the day are among its editors and contrib utors. It costs the small. sum of one dol'ar per year, or ten copies one year fory7.0. Send for sample copy and ge! up a club of ten, or send them SI. 00 for vour own subscription. 4-"H4 What Everybody Wants Is a pleasant, reliable medicine that never poes any harm, and prevents and cures diseases by keeping the stomach in perfect order, the boweis regular. and the kidneys and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker's Ginger Tunic. It relieves every - ca.-ie, and we have seen stacks of letters from thousands who have been saved and cured by it. See other column. Tribune. 4U4 We to-day call attention to the advertisement of the Prickly Ash Bit ters, which can bo found in another column. These Bitters are made from the purest and best materials, and their tonic and cathartic properties render them superior to all others in disorders of the Stoi.-.ar-h, Bowel:;, Liver, Ac. 40t4 Burlington & Missouri Hirer Railroad Company in Nebraska. AXM'.U. MK'.TIXC. The annual meet inst of Ihe stockholders of the Inn liitjitnn a: Missouri River Railroad t'oui paiiy n Nebraska will be held at tlieotlice of t he 'ompany, in l'lattiuoiah. Nebraska, on Thursday, February 21th. ensuing, at to o'clock a. in. for the election ot Directors and auy oth er bu-iness which inav legally conic before the !.,e"tii K E. l'K.ViT, Secretary. Iiostoa. January Kali, ls-l. ru' V, MatkQws, DEALER IX Hardware, Catlery, Mails, I: on, YVasron . sjock, nxi jfftadjittcni STOVES and TIN-WAKE, Iron, Wood Stork, Pumjys, Ammunition, FIELD f- GARDEN HEEDS. ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IROS WORK, Kej.t in Stork. Msikijig and Mr pairing-, PONE WJTi? NEATNESS & DISPATCH. Alt Work' Warranted. Mil E. G. Dovey & Son AT THE OLD STAND, Still f!nd themselves at home to Cass Count v Karuiej-s and till their old customers. We hnce this Winter our us ual full and larger lines of goods than, perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the country has demanchd larger itockn, and of a better class, te-e have eiHleanored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens for Winter wear, tne hare a large and varied assortment at redwed ru'us. IXRIESS G-OOIDS of all kiwis. Dress Trimminas of the latest styles. Huttons in endless caritlg. our line of NOTIONS e.r--.- tdiittjly large, and we Hi ink, tcell fittti ted I-ADIEs slIOKS MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTS AND SIIOMS, CillLDlirx's AND j MbSsLs' SIIOKS. ! ta suit nil persons an I all purses ' A very full line of ! ld,AM) A lt5 AM) STIIVKW tut:. which vo'i mu-t e to s,,';-cr fiem. ; GR03SBIE3 ! j SHuTS f .standard (.'latles, ! rTorr f the finest qualities, selected by ur lOai selves. CcePPP "finally brands, especially our own liaCbii brand ( kuk.-h khaltku rmrt.K calleii the -.MEHItil E.." Try it ami see. ; eb.re IMirciixsiiij; elsewhere. Driea Fruits of all kinds, fresh aud sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNEU ;O0D.S front all qii.irit r. Very line California gottU. GItEEX WIXTElt AITI.KS by the barrel or bushel. - In all Thrse braVehes we nh til en deavor to rell (;,'jr ttD ot:;i n:-e. urul as is pi Hsiple to do a ,h.mi i;.-t-SKl-. W invile Mitel.liou tittd fie.vv iiU ! Hal c.iT t.or tr.:t. Jtoi. t ' ;i'r.i i t . ': r -i- v'- .t vu'lt'.iuT Next to COUB't Wg ollbi'fba fcveiit y-eigM days ssispfeeedeiited USargaf sik Sia Mens', Youths', and Children's WE WILL DISCONTINUE THIS Ji RANCH OF OUR DUSTNESS AS SOON AS STOCK ON IIAXD IS SOLD. AVAIL YOUR SELVES OF THIS GREAT CHANCE TO RUV CLOT AINU AT FACTORY PRICES. Est addition t tSai& ggreat fc&pe Sai said of Ootlalsagk we ppop iroiai IaI& date it fimsifparnte si ggrasni elar- aisee &nl& of TWn n ft t T4o IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE LA RGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Gents' Fur " Nishing Goods( Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Trunks, Valises, & Jevelry THAT WILL AlilHVE FOfl THE SPHIX(i TU API'.. CALL KA11LY. VTo- Will Postivcly Discount iill Price Lists by 10 Per. Cent. SliiloU's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the niii successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst, ease of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel ill the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a ta-t v. hir-h no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and SUM). I f your lungs are sore, chest, or back l ime, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. fleow AiiMter this ()uestini. Why M so many people around us seem to prefer lo sutler and be made miserable by Indirection, Const ipatiou, Dizziness, Loss of Appeiite. Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 73 cents we will sell them Shiloh's V.talizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Snith, Bh-j.-k & Co. Cenwtf s 1 1 1 iT)"n :s" cat a i; p. 1 1 i; i : m kd y, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diph theria. Canker mouth, .and Headache. With eaeli bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for ihe more successful treatment of these complaint" without extra charge. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. tieowtf. Brown's Pepsin Tonic Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion ami Sick-headache. You have only to try it to prove it. It furnishes the sioni ach with Pepsin, nhubarb. Mandrake and (ientian. tbe natural principles of digestion. No remedy ever offered to the public has relieved so much suf fering as thi3 wonderful Preparation. Mas. MittA Jo. vr:?, Tail-mount, Mas. says: "I had Dyu psia, for ten years and have been t;n:.- i by using two bot tles of Brown's pepsin Tonic, after trying a dozen doc-tor." A. O. Butlkk, U.cliville, Mo, writes: ''You have toy thanks for a life saved by this Wonderful llemedy. I commenced 'improving a' taking the third dose ; its effect v.. stom ach, liver and bawold, was aim :-t mag ical." - E. B. II ai.l. Hialtviile, Kansas. ,-ys: Please send me by ' express one gross of Brown's Pepsin Toiii.', it excels all other remedies for Dyspep sia ever sold in this community. I cannot keep store, without it. For sale bv. L II. Butterv, Smith, Black a Co.. J. M. Roberts, and (). F. Johnson, Piattsmouth, and John Paint er Fast PlattsniLiiith. To all Our Friends. H;i. ie.g had numberless inquiries for adver tising cards In all parts of t he cour, try from la dies vvhoare interested in the fashion of making "Card Collections." we aie having niUIe,l for them a set of seven beautiful cards, each in six colors and on a gold background, in the very highest degree of ait, illustrating Shake pea re's -.seven A s 0f Man." tt'd have spared no expense in t het; cards they are simply little art-gemd. Our only ai:n has been to publish I he linest cards yet shown. Appli cations for them have come in so rapidly that nearly the whole edition Is engaged before the receipt by us I the cards from tlie arti-t. We have therefore been obliged to adopt the fol lowing plan for the distribution of the remain der : No more of the gilt Shakesneare cards. seven in the scries, will be sent excepting upon i the receipt of a statement lrom a tioeer that the per.-oli ap'H big lur the caltis has bought of him on that day at least seven liars of Dob bill.,' Eieeli if Soap. v ith pi ice paid for name. All applying in this manner will receive the full set of seven eaid- gratis by mail. This will iure us that our lileinl-and patrons get their share of these beautiful designs, although it in no manner repays us for the cost of tl.e cards. Your icrocer has the Miap or will i,et it. ami the purchase by von of .seven hai. of it at one time will secure lor yi oralis seven beau tiful cards. The noap improves with age and is- ;,naiiicie of necessity in your house every week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that you must have anyway. I'lensp send us your a;. plication at once, and tell your lady friends making "Can! Collections" to do tile same. Yours re.-p.ctfully, ' 'i. t.. n voiv Co. 110 Soi,tlUlhSt.,P!ida.lelpiila.C St. Toaela., Sjfia, Is conducted by an expert accountant and successUil teacher. Instruction thor-mfh and pi:;clie:,i. Tuition loner than elsewhere, i'ull particulars to any :iddresn. Sit THOS. .1. BRYANT, Pres. Profitable Reading for Everybody Business men and women, teachers, mechanics. tanners, ministers, mothers, and all who are tired jut by the constant toil and worry of your work ! don't drink tnroxienrine bittrrs. hut u.e It you are cntccLicd Lv tiiicaae. aid ioriiiJ i pat ion, and your system needs invigorating, oA needs purifving, vom run alwav Hrtv-nri on i yuu nive uimDitrs ana rjiotcne ana vnnr i nw-.. IT Mice lrom Ginoer. Buchu. Miiidrak. h,,ll.nn,s wand many other of the rnrst medicines known it isJ -ne Dtl nesitn ana St.ength Kertorar Ever Used, and is far suDerior to bitten. Essence aft uuiger ana otner i on ics it never intoxicatet,, Pand combines the best curative properties of all. ' I.-: j - -. . : fl is nil -sBTea uamrnii oi 1.1 rei; It Bay ' hare loan. Buy a foe bottle of vour druezist. and ta avoid. counterfeits be sure our signature is on the out-' ide wrapper. Hjscok Co., Chemists, N. Y. , Parker's Hair Balsam. The Beat Xoat Economical Hair Dratalac Containing only ingredients that are beneficul to the bair and scalp, the Balsam will be fouB.4 far more satisfactory than any other preparation. It Haver Fails to Baatore Grayer Faricrf-ffa-O tle f a ! t-"e 1 alw mm' m.r . 9 -o- all fT2?L sn tTI LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. To wham it limy I'ummi. Keport having been ninde to the I'.onnl (if I'tuiuly I'oiiune-Mniiei s of t'as Comity. Neb raska by the Clerk of the disti iet Court of said County which report slniwi that there Is nun and has been f,r the last ix inontlis reniain iu the hands ol said distllet elelk eeltam feen hieh have been uncalled for. Now it nich fees Miall not be called for within months from t lie lt day of danuaty 1Ss7 will be considered as forleiled and will be paid into t he common school fund uf -aid Cass County. l!y order of Count V CoininbsioneiH. .1. K. 'i l TT. fs!2 County Clerk. Sheriffs Sale. 15 y virtue of an order of sale, is -ued by V. C. Slimv.Jier, clerk of the liistrict Court, whhiu and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will i n t lie l:t Ii dav ol March. A. I. ksi, a i 1 o'clock I'. M. of said day, at the soul ti dour of tbe Court House in said Couniy. sell at public auction the lollowint; real estate to. w it : Ihe Houth west (juarter is 'ii of section thir-tv-four (at) town twelve l-) north in rat.ue nine CO east of i;tli 1'. .M., oontainins one bun hundred and sity (lwt) acres, all ot the above land.. situated in Curs County. Nebraska. Ihe same bciny levied upon and taken as the pro erty of Kdwln Anuell, Mary K. Anu'ell. A. llazc land and Melissa L. Patrick, Defendant's; to natisly judgment of huiiI court rtcoered by James Wilkinson, Plaintitf. -tTt.-i It. W. II Kits, Sheriff. Cas Co., Neb. l'latlsinoutii. Neb., 1'eb. null, A. I., l .sl. Proposals For Grain. H-IAIlQUAIiTEnS OKPAltTSIKNT OK TIIK . 1'I.ATTE, Chief Quartcrniaster'i Olliee. Full Omaha, Xeli., January 27, 1km. SKAI.Kl) 1-KOroSALS. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this olliee until 11! o'clock noon on l liurHilay Feb ruary 17, issi, at which place and tluie lliey will be opened In pretend of bidders, fo.l the furnbhiiiK ud lUlivery. in u;nitilies as re- liiiivd. up lo .June .i. IshI, at Omaha Depot, Nebraska, or at stations on the I'nlon Pncilic ltoil ltoad. ICast from Keanncy Junction, of '-'.ooo.mm pouiKis corn, unit I.ikkmkmi pounds oats. Proposals for cjuaiituies less t ban the whole w ill he received. Deliverv of the Kiain w ill. If required, commence March. 1. lsst. 1'iefercnce will bo fc'iven to jutlcles of domestic produc tion. The (lovcininriit reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. bids should state tbe rate per loo pounds tfiut per bte-hel.) and tho envelopes eontui-'lu t hem should be endorsed "iJids for Con," and addressed to the uudeiinrd. Binders are reoiie&te.l to submit proposals for delivery of the' corn iu new re-sewed nun: y Hack J t;f one hundred pounds each, and for de livny of the oats in new re-sewetl burlap racks of one bundled pounds each, or for part or all the oatsto be deliver, d In not iu.k sacks, the inner sacks to be provided at the Omaha De pot, by tbe J'tartcrmaMci 's Department. Copies of tlii- ativcilisemeut and of he Cir cular of iu .ti in lions to bidders can be obtained on application . this oflice, ami one cojiv each of said advertisement ami circular Mioiild be altachcd to or acconipHiiy each proposal and form a part thereof. M. f,. U DINCTON. CI2 I hkf ijnarl- nna.t r. mi. 0KI DA!iHN(i, v south bend, xbb. DRUGS, PAINTS, OIL, ETC., FLOUR A1TD GROCERIES in general. Dr Diirlin !s i,)s0 a Practising 1'hysiclan and ; un always be found at bus Olliee In the Drug Store.' Special attention paid to OUSTER ICA L CASES. 31m 6 'Jiinter it- Crainrr. ALL KINDS OF hinting, draining, (Biasing, 5iimttunn Al-o, Deeoratlor.H of all kind-. ' Painted in Good Style. - FRESCOING A SPECIALTY. REFF.MENCES : A. B. Tai lor, j. Vai.lekv, Sr. X. Homrs, E. IIkki-.k, tllf Cures by A IlSOKI'TlON (Xaf tire's wav A! mm; is i si: si;s. 'I'll III at iisimsi:s, Hr-atht!!? I roubles. It lrlve into the Hyutem curative agents aud healii, ineilicines. 'It ItrawK from tlie tli.-f-a-ed pint the Ix'isons tin t cause ip-ath. I botisaiids tetiy to It virtu?. Ton can lie Relief ei Garefl! Don't de-riair until vou have tried, this rensibl. , K:sily applied u l Itudnulty Ktleetual j Keniedv. ! Sold ly Drsiesita or n tit t v mail on receipt I of in ; -p. J. by I.-t" NEW ADVERTISE UEIiioV. OEGAUSl? ::n si.oro : ! to 32tO I'larli's fi:t ui. Paper tree. Aiiilr-.ts DanlelK llealty Wiihinton.N J An Only Daughter Cnrctl Coitsnnijitiou. Vheii death hourly rvpected. al. Ti-nic!-" dies having failed, and Dr. 11. Jiimct was ex perlmeiitlug with the many herbs of Calcutta, he acclaeutly madrt a preparation lildi curetl his only child of ('ononnip.Ivn, Hi child ( tt,s,v i,, tttlu riiinf rv ,ttift tot lo v 1 it "f the bebt rif health. He has proved to the world that I onttumptlnit Ciin te po-titive y ana per manently cured. The Doctor nov jjives this Itcclpe J-cc, otdy iisklus two three oi-nt stamps to pay'evpeuscs. This Herb also cure Night Sweat. -Nausea at the Stomach, an 1 wiil breaK upalrofh Cold in tvvcnty-iour i.oins. drcss Craddock & Co.. 10,7.' llv.i v St.. Philadel phia, niiinitig this paper. Parker's Ginp;cr Tonic ltcjalates the stoini-ch, livei and kiilncys. aud never falls to make the tdood rich and piiieand to fticin.then every part or Hit-sysn in. It bni cured hundred of despairing inv; lids. Ask your iieli4hborjibont ll. . HOP BI TITERS lire all diseases d the Stoit I- vv i !s, l.ivt i L-i,l..v u,i,l l iiti.'irv , NclVviusuehs.,0 .Sleepl'essiiesn, and i -pecia X ' ";' " . ' 'V'nLl plaints. Ask vour tlrunsn . , ' .,"A (HH hii i iiy lio-iii in iiur t " vji i m Other. Send for circular. " 6 ,1 ' c Hop Hitters M l g t o.. l.oilie Toledo, Out. Po yoa want Muiiral Intrumnt, rr Izjt ! ' 0,rn. cn whkh l tif'a ctn -rfMn u l. m muj ' ,. t, ll., lr,Iruitt,lt' ,ial.,Trtl IT,-,! JtK I 't .-.I-.I l-.lrtk.;,.- f -II1K MI . HANIl At. nH..I'l.ill. t,.-i.! i , . r, tlxfi nt ' ' 's l'h ni v .. I-...V sRrr:l nit I'i-'l" . 1 l. ri-ntc . 1. tr. . UO.N i 11 DALY, 104 htato tt Clill"t. Ar ah j Am Wrr ! V r James pETTiig. d.aLku iN'r- Musical Instrumtf Sole Appointing A gen t Tiles i'iii-ivallel Iiimoii A. l III and C Alt I NET ORGANS. Also State Acent for the Henry I' yV.C. PmeisoH Co. Piano. SAM via: I XST R u.m i:x 1 at office. Sixth, one loor Routh of Mi, . PI.ATISMOLTH, NKii. Music Srlaolasoi Will do well to examine our New 3I.ison k Ilainlin D1zarJV.tL IITSTRUCTOE UNION STORE! Eight Mile Grove, Neb. t!V WALTER JENKINS f'i""'"'' w!o-i"r '".'!'' ;'.'''.'',Vi.'-,"' r:t "r w.'Viwv--i' -.-ffvi.. f y 7"-. J Having opened a New Store tit t! abov j 1 call attention lo mr rlor-k, ; nl ,k tbe I patronaee of my friends and the 1 ublic in cent -r.-s). Dry Goods, Grcccries - - ( Tiinvani $ WooilenwaiL 1 and Ceneial rood nf all sorts. V Call and see our Stock l'fre gotnj elsewhere. 341y Vai.ti;r Jl.vkins. HAY BROTHER i)i-Ai.i:i: is 1IARDWARE, STOVES & TIN V A HIM. oith ici:i, i:kii.ika. A tlood 1 inner always on band. Pcpnlrlie.' done neatly, promptly aid clieapiy. Eave-liouuliln ami Kootin also done to older. Ilemcmbci t be name :,nd place, llay T'ycitt, South tie mi, Nebraska. Slin.i 19 Wl-Tk. SS'T. ' ----- Is made from u Simple I'ropte.il l eaf of 1,'aie Value, aiel is a I'omlt vr Itenied.v lor all lle diseases that cause pan, s In the loner pari ol the body lor Torpid I.iver Id ad icln-s -.1 nni dice 1 ,Uiness. Oravi.d. Mirtai 1.1. and all lini culties of ilii! Kidney. I.iver aid I'rinaiv Ol -pans. I'm- Friualr Iti-eno,., ;iMi nlv '.Men .struation r and duiln Pieenancy. It fia- no eipial. It restore the oi,ms that mukf tlie bloo,. and hence Is the best Itlooil I'lirifler. It Is the only know n remedy that cure, tli.it Hcourire. Iti-islil'i I,.Hi. for I iabeli!. Use W arner Knl'e liinltetex Cure. I'or Sale by I)rtii;its and 1 alers at per bottle, l.ainest bottle, in the market. Try it. II. II. WAIiNI.li ti CO., ItochestT. X. Y. franil-M' llicr'M ( hah; , Popular. Wtirtla&iiiii'le. i 'On tht: Trunin." March, , Very inspirit inir. ! Ttrtcla rihnm h'rirn. j Splendid. Wordi & music I A'li lihian Unlui. ' Spiiglitly and plea-lncr. i 'in no Music. AM. I'IF.l KS ilih.il an rtmf.t tif pour !l cent Slumps. n. szzzzl.z ft mC , Plilladclirliia. 0114 . ill i" : Us !: RsQ 1 1 - . jit.-- . cs tr4- lit t5. e i ' w w r-i 1 rP'-l n at 2 - 1 m f,3 i ex. CORE YOUR BACKACHE ! And all di-Ca-e of the Kidi eys, Iwathler fe-Vs Crinary traue by vi caring tne IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. It is a M ARVEL of HEALING and VAILIEF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Powerful. It CTI.r. where all el?e f; ,1s. A IfevIt t Ion and iteroliition lu y,;d!cine. Absorp ticn or direct application. n opposed to uuat- l.r . ,rv 1 ... ,1 : v..,l t, ,, J treatiso'oa Kitluey trMtb!rs, iff tree. Sold byt orut'Ki-ts. or iteut ny uiai., o. leceipt ot price. fc'I. Addre;s I offir Tiis lWulm Pal C3.t :.-,, 1,. K l- f 5 ..'".''wAftrJcw's!''', " 1 A . 1 Pa s. - 5 u s b a z is ten ' -f. v ..... Ja t i ? I . 1 i 1 i i 0