Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 29, 1879, Image 4

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THE II E UA LI).
All Sorts.
Madame Bonaparte left $1,400 to buy
a suitable monunieut.
There are six Virginians and five Ken
tuckian in the United States senate.
The poorest farmer in the land, if una
ble to feed his calves, can always graze
hi shins.
One hundred and fifty thousand barrels
of flour are annually made into crackers
at Chicago.
Water aoaorbs its own volume of car
bonic acid, and 4S0 times its volume of
hydrochloric acid gas.
The man who can hum a hymn while
jointing a stove-pipe is good enough to
walk right into full membership oi any
Church, without probation.
Opium emoking finds little toleration
in Japan. A man was recently sentenced
to ten years' hard lalor in Yokohama for
Violation of the law against the practice.
A farmer found a potato bug on liis din
ner table the other day, and thus to the
lu" he ejaculated: "Good heavens! have
you got to have your potatoes cooked this
year?
English farm laborers make no more
than a week, and eat coarse bread,
American cheese, a very little American
bacon (once a day) with turnips and man
gel wurtzel beets.
A girl may be too busy to dust down
the mantle-shelt, but always has plenty
of time to devote an hour to tying u cross
legged bow-knot in a wide pink ribbon
with blue ctUres.
A "Western clergyman's wife received
thirty-six sugar spoons from different per
sons as Christmas presents. They hadn't
a iound of sugar in the house as she
counted up the spoons.
By order of the Italian ministry of agri
culture, eucalyptus tries are to be Illicitly
planted in spots throughout the Campag
lia in order to give the sanitary properties
of the foliage u fair trial.
More than 100,000 tons of Algerian
and Spanish iron ore will be imported in
to the United States this year. The iron
will Ije used in Pennsylvania, in competi
tion with Lake Sujerior ore.
The Caughnawaga Indians of Canada
are organizing a troupe, w hich has bceu
cnga"ed to exhibit in the United States
and urope the peculiarities and customs
of the North American Indians.
As the leaves fall from the trees a good
opportunity is afforded to go through the
orchard and clean of all nests of insects,
cocoons, etc. It will save lots of trouble,
and very likely insure fruit next year.
Dr. Janes, the Georgia commissioner of
agriculture says that there is a true rust
proof oat, largely grown in the South,
which resists rust even when sown with
other varieties which are cut down by the
disease.
Australia has carried off the highest di
ploma for wheat at the Paris exhibition.
She gained a prize for each of seven bam
ples of wheat and flour. Adelaide wheat
gained the gold medal at the Loudon ex
hibition of 1831.
The phylloxera seems to have lately as
sumed a malignant form in the vineyards
of Spain. It is said to be making very
terious ravages among vines, particularly
about Malaga, the richest of the wine dis
tricts of that country.
During the Winter some enterprising
church committees packed away g-. c;it
avalanches of snow in its natural ttate.
The idea is to preserve it, and sprinkle su
gar on it in the Summer, and sell it for
ice-cream at 23 cents a dish.
At Baltimore during the past month the
Shipment of flour to Europe in bags
reached four thousand eight hundred and
titty bags, of one hundred and forty-one
poundsach, and the quantity will pioba
bly be increased hereafter.
Barthelemy considers that the true re
Epiratorv act of submerged aquatic plants
consists in absorption of air in solution in
the water, probably by the roots. In the
normal state they do not liberate gas even
in sunlight, anymore tliun aquatic ani
mals. Loving Husband (not at all married for
money certainly not; going away by
himself for a Tittle holiday). "Forget
you, my dear Forget its popsy-wopy
altogether, and never think a bit about
her?0 Hang it all, no. I'll tie a knot in
my handkerchief."
Out of 3G2 members of the present
Congress 241 are lawyers, 10 are editors,
audlS are gentlemen of leisure. In the
Senate there are 1J ex-Confederate sold
iers and 4 Union soldiers. In the House
there are 58 Confederate soldiers and 51
Union soldiers.
An examination of the salaries of cler
gymen in Virginia, South Carolina, Geor
gia, Kentucky, and North Carolina, show s
a lower average in North Carolina than in
cither of the other States. Georgia sup
itorts her ministers best, Kentucky next,
Virginia third, and South Carolina fourth.
Nearly four hundred thousand black
birds are annually exported from tiic
Island of Corsica. They come to the
island in vast numbers every winter to
feed on the terries of the myrtle and ar
butus, with which the mountains are cov
ered. Here they become very fat and
their flavor causc3 them to be nigniy
prized by Parisian epicures.
An adeot in ocean travel urges those
-v.r fl-nr siokness to take a tcn-nrain blue
pill the night before sailing, and a dose
r.f ritrate mairuesia the following mora-
in. Then eat breakfast ami go on teurd.
lie has followed tlii practice for several
cpars. and been entirely lice lrom quaiius,
All those who have imitated him have
beca equally fortunate
One of the small s.?cds of a grnpo has
caused the death of a resilient of San
Francisco by bulging in the intestines
and forming an ubcess. Fatal results,
more especially in children, are known
frequently to have followed the swallow
ing of grape seed:?, which pass out of the
stomach undigested, irritating tiie small
intestines, and producing inflammation
Sylvester Zeno finds that oxygen may
be readily obtained at common tempera
tures by the mutual reactions of two oxy-
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ginated compounds iormcu oi several
atoms of oxygen ; that is to say, by hy
pochlorate of lime and jxroxide of bari
um; and he infers that die phenomenon
is due to the neutralization of the electric
polarities of the oxygen in the com
pounds. The cloves of commerce are the unex
panded flower-buds of the Caryophyllut
aromalicus, a tree native of the Moluccas
and other islands in the China seas. The
avera"C annual crop of cloves from each
Sreeis, according to lJurueit, two or two
mid a half pounds; but a iiue tree lias
lrn known to yield l iotinds of spice
toa Jn; but us UoO buds c!uly
1. there must have been
ot least V2o,VW Ilovvers uion uii sui-ie
tree.
Frtmce produces an annual average of 55,
C01 000 hectolitres of wine; Italy, 31,500,-
000 Spain, 20,000,000 ; lortugal,5,00',000 ;
Austro-IIungary, 12,040,000; Germany,
C 501 000; Switzerland, U00,000; llussia
alid Kuroican Turkey, 1,134,000; Greece,
1 115 000; Itoumania, 07,571. Altogeth
er the Euroiean annual average yield of
"vine i3 lAwm hectolitres. The
Yearly average in France since the phyl
loxera's invasion has been diminished by
?..x n,vi ..r i.tolitres. A hy-t'!itre i
atarrIK
IS IT CURABLE?
rTUTOSK who fcara Buffered from eratom
auestlon wit- considerable an xi e t y . And we I line y
bTti for no HIkim tht can be mentioned U "
Teriily prevalent and o deatructi -a to health "J
7-VrJtr: 'H-nn-hitiii- Asthma. Cmirhs, and aertoua
rri- f.t.i .faction of tfio InnRB follow,
Uunsorine iunK 1 , . f
in many instances, a case ol aimpiepus ut-iri''
KJ. other Sympathetic atfectloot such a
deafness, impaired eTeslirht. and loss of sense ol
ell. nTiy bVAferrerfto as minor but "the
Lrions results of neglected Catarrh, bad enoogj
fn themMlTes. bat as nothing compared with tba
d'anlre m aaecUoM of Ua turo-t and longs lUetf
IT CAN BE CUBED.
t. cvin i fob Catasbh Is bnt a ellKht evidence of
what may follow a persistent iw of this remedy
The hsrdf lncrnsted matter that bas lodtr'A In tha
Basal jaMapes Is removed with a few ar plications
tha ulceration and Inflftmmatlon subdued and
a'e cleansed and purifle.1. Constitutionally Its ae
Won la that ofi powerfnl purifying Bajent, .destroy.
Intr la its couria throuifU tuo system the acid
A CQIV.PUGATEQ CASE,
li severity For nine years I had not Dreatueq
? eT"i? .....n ,i.nnr.inuiinth threat.
down end al.-ep, , .na ? conan.au,, u
neaa. iv ri J!'" ""Tr" i,.:, n7l rnmnel
mailer es to injure 'I ;;-.".v - iT .t i rlrlt
Kel tip peverai iraci
ly thiont before I coul!
lltri iin(rvmotom8 b
ine use ui i. " v ...w .... . , ,
- ..... th.n
havo no asthmatic symptoms no cotijrh. no drop.
Clnw in the throat, no headach. aul In every way
b. tier thnn I havo been for years. I enld feel the
effects of the Cube on my ippetlte. on my Sidneys
and. in fact, every part of vt"f
been done In my cage Is wholly the tffect ol Uio
Radical (tin. Very respectfullv.
lncBBCBO.Oct.Ji c. H. LAWKEACa
Indorsed by a Prominent Druggist.
i i?C thit ure. T.awreneo purchased
the Kadicai. Curb of me, and from time to time
made mo familiar with his case. IbeUuve LJ state,
mcntts be true in every particular.
i iitiiacBo, Oct. i.
Eneh tsclcar contains Dr. Banford's Improved
InhallUK Tube, and Jull diractlous lor its use in an
cases. I'rlce, l. For sale by all wholesale and ro.
Agents and Wholesale Urcyglsts. Boston, ainss.
VOLTAIC PLASTER
An EtccTro-Galvnnlo Battery combined
with a. liiirhlv medicated Strensrtlienlng
Tinati. fnrminethe liest Plaster for pallia
And aches in tlie World of .HetUcine,
REFERENCES.
T)r. E. M. r.lVrer, Montgomery, O.
Mrs, Frances Harrlman, Orland, M8.
Kaskell Lewis. Esq.. Mllford. Pel.
Mrs. Klchard tlorman, Lynchhurp, VS.
J. B. 6ainmis, Esq- Winona, Minn.
Mrs. J. A. 1 urzie, Mcmpnib, leiiu.
H. B. Ooocli, Esq., Oswtgo. Kan.
Ii. U lllanl rnliinn. linrk.nort. I
ort. Me.
O. W. Bostwtck, Esq., Mt. Bterliiifr. O.
aira. Kim Voudk. Cambrlilee. Maii.
Francis Baker, Esq., Cincinnati. O.
Mrs. J. M. itobinson, E. Orrinifton, Ms.
K. 6hlvcrlclc, Esq.. " Indopenifent " OIUC0, II. Z,
Mrs. Eliza J. Dutlleld, Hume, 111.
Geo. Gray, Esq., MontlcJlo, Minn.
Mrs. Clias. Uuundri, Woodhull, 111.
XV. 11. H. MoKlnney. Morrow, O.
Mrs. R. L. btevens, Eort Wavne. Ind.
Wm. B. Simina, Madisonville, K.J".
Mrs. E. Bredell, ht. Louis, Mo.
Mortimer i-yon, Esq., Ban Eranelseo, CoX.
And hundreds of others.
COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS
Cnro when all other remedies fail. Copies of let
ters detailing soma astonishing cures when all
other remedies had been tried without success,
will be mailed free, so that correspondence may
be had If desired. For the cure of Lame Back and
weaknesses peculiar to iemalcs, Collins' Voltakj
Plasters axe superior tu all oilier external
remedies. .
PRICE. 25 CENTS.
He carefal tocall for Collixs' Voltaic Plabt
lest you net some worthier imitation. Bold by all
wholesale and retail ilrr.rgists thront-hont the
t'nitd States and Canadas. and by WEEKS
POTTEIt. IToprletors. Iiof ton. Mass.
i. r jutt
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ri
PIAXO-FOKT K
rc not oiilv liist-fliifs In.-tmit!r:!ts. Imi this
K-.t.i.lisliiiiit may lif justly r':ii ilctl
;:s one of t In? l';ilin;r no -Forte
M:iin:fa-toi ies of llic
World.
THE FAVORITES
IN THE CONCERT HALL.
niiiiiii? tiic Sciisoii of Ist.visti; the IJotiry F.
Miilt-r I'i.'inos wi io used in I!oton iiinl vicinity
in mure than t:iH Court-its.
s..: s,.v. if iT7-1stk. l ... Concert.
Si ;.s,.:i of lsTs-ls7f Monih of October. 35
Coiuvrts ; Aloi.iiiot ovr!iiliT, concerts
Xih: hut tivt rfws 7 Win o. mull tain Midi ia-
. ionc'J fMijiiiutrttt.
TlflZK i'.l.Yo.s ua VE IlECEIVED
The Hinhesl Praise
From the
Flosl Eminent Musicians.
Of late I have had many opportunities of
usiimvoiir Pianos ami can say uUu pii-a.-ure.
they have !! .superior in Ainei lea. and my hsui:
..vii.Mii i.i i. alu.iatl l.isllllci' ine 111 teaeiiii: niein
alieail ol any loiein in.sii uiium.s oi 1:1-1. iuu
CHAN. li. -1.M
Madame lloze ;tnd the otlier artists of my
eoiiiiiany ai e deli'liteil v itli t he "Miller Piano.
fonts lie II miliiv "jl lout-, ami ine luuiiniiii!
innaner in vlii::i it sustains the voice.
II. M ai-lksox
In behalf of the P.amabee Coneei-t Comoany
anil narlii'iih-.i lv invi-elf as the iihinist- ot saiil
company. I wish to express many thanks for
l ie lieau'Hlli liiailll I i.mos in oiii iii.iiini.u -
ture, itii which voii have furnished us so far
this sea-on. Wit li your line instruments eon-
e i t t; I v i n n le-oines a )Osii ive pieiLsure auu tie
liht, "m say we ail of us."
HowakoM. Dow.
I consider no other "make" with which I run
ac.inaiiiteil. can eveel it in any of tiie ipialittcs
tliat eoiislitiite a oerfect inst nniicnt. As an
aee'imnaniment fur the voice, I know of none 1
.vould prefer to youiv.
Mrs. 1!. E. 11. Caistku.
Itakepreat plea-me iu recoiiimeiidin the
Ileni'v F. Miller Pianos m u'l occasions w here a
first-cla?s piano is desired.
Mrs. II. M. Smith.
1 have known the Pianos manufactured by
Mr. lieiit v F. Miller for many years and I do
not hesitikte to say that they lake liiirli rank
anions tiie liist-clajs instruments of any of the
best makers. c'.wtl. Zhhkaiin
I consider the Miller l'iano siiperior to all
others in that mellow and --iii-'i:! quality o ac
ceptable for Voi' C ;;ec..lli!i;tii i.ilt i t .
Mis. t.. A i.iN r. Os;ooi.
AVe were ilePulitcd with the Pianos of your
mamifacnue wineh we u-e.', during onr recent
tour in ine I'ni.ed ht.ites. tlo-ir charming sins
in oiulil ies ri tid.-i mj; them e.-peciaiiy tiesira
blc ioi' iicco.npanviiii; the hiiinaii voice.
Th e Ouioi nal swkiiisii
I.AK1KS" tvl'Al: 1'K'ITK.
World's International EiMMtion 1676.
This establish!. lent w as the only one out of
more than for: v Piano-forte exhibitors, wiiieh
wa- I'lO-reed tw o awai:is fur its single exhibit
of Pianos at tiie Centennial Kxliibilioii.
Thi mvis tin; win Ertnhl'txhmenl Ihot lU ixivrd o
Sjici iul A iranl fitr a Xar Imu ntUtn
Tiic Pii.eut lcil.il
II p ri 3 : 1 : t Pi a 1 1 o-For t c.
F.
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nave n eeived the endoi sement of tlw
State of Massachusetts
and the
i rTrTl"V" OF "RC
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TUcU are lE.DE
1
EOSTOIT.
.ir; the FOIiEllUST
1'IAXOS vf THE WOULD.
: u , v i, IjH j t K
M. Jl 1l A i M. J.1 m.
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
JAMES PETTEE, Ag't..
Plattsmouth, Neb.
2ly
and my tni oat b. fore I could Every on",?
ti...n .Ilntri iin(fvmntom8 has disappeared under
hntt ra i f QAVFOKD B
ana-
. The Iason & Hamlin Okoas
Ix.sTitUCTon i3 the title of a TeW
Work arranged expressly for the use
of Scholars' by Mr. Trowbridge whoSo
Musical ability and long connection
with the Company has eminently fitted
him for the work which he has been
so successful in arranging, the studies
are very progressive and complete and
the collection of music throughout is
fine. Our Musicians are a unit m rec
commending it. Books can be obtain
ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store.
James Pettek, Agent,
44tf Plattsmouth, Xeb.
NEW HARDWARE S!
J. S. DUKE
ITa just opened an entire new stock of haid-
ware, on
imm ss. -jm-iu ar,K:sra'Br"
Next door wust ot Chapman & Smith's Drug
Store.
A Full Line of
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, HAKES, SPADES and
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, hy the Keg
or l'ouud
ROPE, POWDER. SHOT, GRIND
STONES, WEEEL-BARROWS.
A FulljUnc of ( I TLESV.
SpeciuRates to Builders and Con
tractors. AH good sold. as low ns they possibly nn be
and live.
A. G. HATT
J l' ST UTKNE!) AfSAT.V.
Nam, Clean, First Clasa Meat SJiop,
on Main Street in Fred KroehlerV old stand
Everybody on hand for Iresii, teimer mrai.
HENRY BCFCK
DEA I.Eli IN
SAFES, CHAIRS,
kti, inc., nc,
Of AH Deicrijitions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
-V7"OOTDH:2ir COFFIUS
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
AVith many thanks for p.lst patronage. I invi
invite all to and examine my
I.AKllK STOCK OF
4ntf. rritT'ti: ,m off i
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
HLACKS3IITH
SHOP.
Wagon, liU'.HPj, JIa;tiuc and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now iirepareil to ilo all kinds of repairing
of farm and ot her iiiaehin"iy, as tlieie
ir-- a ond lathe in lay .tiiop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the winn shop.
He is well known as a
NO. 1 W'OKKMAN.
ev TVusroiii and linpit'n uiade to
SATISFACTION J V A I? ANTKEI'.
Shop on Sixthstreet "positn Streitfiit's Stable
Hi
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ry rjtmw
. tnj
UPPER JAW BIT,
:a i: m:t pat kxt.
For broaUinjr nisil ilrivin Clt
Tternlerinq: fafe, manairealde and lc.-.ant to
drive all kicking, pulling, sliyiug, stiiiiilliug and
liltclimg lioi'ses
Tie Best Eit to BreaX liis Colt,
!
teacliini: liini more in tliree lmiir than ran lie
taitirlitn tliree ilav with any other, making
hint trot luster and easier than Ity any other
iiroc-c-s vet known. One trf Iff tor year f
handle timj nm.'.r of 1,'irm-x or ("".
Miv nun desiring cafetv. eonifoit or sjieed,
sliuiiJd 1V all means use this int. l'ur earnau'O
horses, ivint them ntvle and -oinfort. it n m
va'.uah'le. I'at. I'.amla'nd Ini.- fill that is re
quired to han. lie anv lo.ise or coil aside friii
coninion liai-ness w ith hide check rein) will he
ent anywhere, with full directions for adjust
ing and ne, Mstaire paid, on receilit of . It
V . orders are sent tliev must be drawn on
'Station J.." New York I'itv. Liberal arranjte
llieiilsliiiidev.it!! the trule. A'V'iiis wanted.
All persons are e:iut iom d against nilruiiiiK
this patent Address
:,j:,.,r.t .rn'r1-tst Slreet and "d Avenue,
New oik.. ::t
- If, &&d'&
I'fV
I Iff I t I r
F
Retail Lionor Dealers
CIGARS AND T0BACC0S."
PLATTSMOUT1I - - KEB.
Also llilliard Hall and Saloon on
Main street, four doors from Sixth at
Neville's old place.
Stoic pnd saloon on Main St. two
doors east of the Post ofllce.
REST H RANDS OF CIGARS, ALES,
WINES, C, AT EOT II
PLACES.
llcnicmbcr The Xarac nurt l'luce.
2,,y Keenan & Grace.
TEE IE
" CMcap Burlington & Qnincy R. R.
IS TUE
DIRECT ROUTE
BETWEEN THE
East and West,
RnimiBg Through Cars
TO
Couiicil Bluffs,
CONXECTING WITH THE
Union Pacific Railroad
KOK ALL POINTS IN
XEDIZASKA.
COUUHA1XK
irro-vjvcr',
3OATr-t-V-t.
XEVA.UA.
ARIZOXA.
IDAHO,
AN I
TP M l O LT i SI
C A
s
TO
KANSAS City. TOPEIAATCniSON k St. Josept
And the SHOUT LINE to nil points on the
jlissoi i:i. Kansas i r.... ana
IIOl'STO.N TEX AS ( EM UAL
KAI LKOAliS,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.
AND Tim
OKI-EBATKl)
C, 15. & 0. DIMXU CARS.
i;y this iui:tj3
All information sihout rate- of fme will he
eheeiiitUv ziveu hy applying to
C. W. S3! ITII.
TralVi Manager.
Jaiios It. We?,
't. C'liiea;-ro
W. D. JONES'
Attain takes tho
Brick Livery Slab!et
PLATTSMCl-iH,
The old Ilonner Stables, in riattsinout ti. art
now leased bv W'M. I . .IONES. ami lie has on
liand new ar.d haml oaie aeeoiuiuodatioijs, ii.
th shape of
II OR VES, CARRIAGES, JiUGGIEs.
and
SADDLE HORSES.
I am prepared to keep HOK5ES
FOR SALE i TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Uea'-ouaHe Terms.
also i:i:.iii:isiii:n,
That with Miientv of room (that every on
knows 1 have) iu mvi-table. 1 enn -ret Karmei
Mock and wagons. loads of hay, &e., under cov
er, where t'nev will keep dry.
Thank im: ail mv oh! pttroiis for tin ir liberal
it v. I solicit their trade. lor the future, iatls!:ec
that 1 can i:ecoi!Uioi!ate th'-m better and do
better by thein than ever before.
!vl
Yi'ir. D. J ONES.
JOIIX SIIASX0XS
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
Carriages alwa3-s on Hand,
AND
HEARSE,? FUNERALS
IJI! ITOTICE I
T w:.i.t :.U of mv accounts scttleil to lat
rm.l 1 s lull lo no inoie ereilil business. All obi
accounts must be settled tip. and no new om
will be made. I'nless such accounts ate ct!i
iir,r!v lliev will lie Mietl.
I ;'; ii to'do a sti ietly cash business in flit are
JOHN SHANNON,
4oly l'lat;s;iioi:th, Nrb,
MIKE SCHNELLBACIIER,
BLjICKSJIITU
HOUSE MI0EIXU
AND
YACON r.ErAIKING
All kiiuTs of
rj FA KM IMTLEMKI
mended
KXTS
Neath; d- Prompt! g
:0:
Horse, jlulc& OxSliocinix,
In short, we'll shoo anything th;it hur
four feet, from a Zebra to ;t (JirnfLV.
Conic and see us.
JSTJUW SHOP,
on l'i:tli St between Mam ard me streets.
just across
OK KICK.
e corner friiiii tlie xv.vr 1IKKAI '
liy
c?i z z, r
DICK STREIGHT'S
LI V FRY, FEED AND SALE STA
BLES. Corner 6t!i and IVarl Sts.
ncntsns ruAitnrn n'v thk
DAY, WELK, Jl 3IO.TH.
HOHSES BOUGHT.
SOXilD OH TBA3DED.
For a Fair Commission.
TClS AT ALL HOrilS.
I'auicular attention paid to
Driving and Training
I. I unit-.: n,..iirt'.v. S-lhl
vrjrfrli-!... "n I "'f"
, til
0
f. H V -41
aVMO IS UNACOUAINTZD WITH THE ItOCSAPHV OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL SEE BY
EXAMiNJ?J'. TH53 K.AP. THAT THE
It mr.in line ron f :ct: rh.-sr' !
ami OiiimIim, ii)-i:i: u.:. . :
Fullc, (Jene.-ico. '."'.p.- i.-s ! i:
West J.lUertv, !.. Jbo
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Dexter, Dexter King and Dexter Queen
CAHHXAGE SPEIlTaSi
Arc Unsurpassed for Easy Hiding, Durability, and Beauty.
Many Thousands IVow in Use.
Send for Circular Giving Price
and Full Description to
DEXTER SFBIEG GO?
Near Pittsburg.
a
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a 5p- T - - .'.i.-S J
James Pettee
i K a Li::: in
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing' Agent for
Tv I'nrivalloil Jfjisua & Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Als. the Sleek, ITrnry F. Miller, and Hallet
.S: ('imisto'i l'ianos for Cass and Sarpy couiilic,
N'clt. C':iUandsee
SAMPLE 1XSTHUMEXTS
at ofUoe. Sixth, one door south of Main M.
l'LATTSMOFTIl. NK1.
Will do well to examine our
ew Vinson & Hamlin
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CELEBRATED
HULTOX, PA.
J. G- CHAMBERS,
Maniifactiiier (f and Deal r in
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' r''- T-- lAl teS-S w"l
COLLARS,
HALTERS,
W II IPX
ETC., ETC., ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatnessl Dispatch.
, . . i.-r l ..V. . .4
1 .ulv nl:iee in tiiwn where 'TlU'lfV s lam
ent self adjustable horse collars are i-old "
4u.s
PAPER HANGING
AND
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McEivain.
J.'SUo;i over lUjXXEIt STAULES, on
PINE STREET.
Satisfaciion ('.uarantecil.
Siuit
F. JOHNSON,
d::ai.i:k in
Druqs? Medicines?
-AXD-
WAIiIii
F ':-Zt
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Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALEll IX
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest riiblications.
rrewcriptloits t'arefiil.3- l!l-"',,
by an 5:xieiIoiiroI Irut:iit.
Kr.MHMr.Ki: Tin: flack.
! use N7,2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
runsv.!ii.i'H. .r.
PAPER.
1P0RMI
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Te Iciest
IB
maha, Nebraska.
They lin ite Evcrj liody Visit ins; Omaha, to Call ami
Examine iheir Large Stock.
W" 187 FAR NAM. STREET,
SPRING IS
gxic nUiiral Imp Jem en t$r
From a Threshing Machine lo a Hoe
AND WAY BOWK CHEAP.
i Ho
The King of Plow Sellers.
Corner GJ and Main S!reois,
IS HEADY TO TALK TO TIIE FAUMEKS OX
,71
T'.
seeders anaaii
Shovels, Lsoes, Spades, and Hand-rakes,
ktsja a.Ai Wb tiaVaWatVM Latf Lr J ak IL3 Wr? '-
Buggies and gjiziiiQ- Wagons .
All kinds of HARVESTING riiaeliines,
3a vsers.f Renjierz fi Ke riders.
Vibrator Threshers, x,rlIOI!!r;A
lias come
And he has brought the finest line of
Dress Go'ods, Staple Goods, Fancy
Goods and N otionsvon ever saw.
shoes $im Tiesa esuss9! Ecst
laaty usssl caps tilli
Spring and Summer Gcods ever and ever so cheap
Now is your chaw:o Invnd to s 11 and tinders, U anylody. Hurry
up. I want to go Eat again next month.
As? 7i8. gsdsig; to Psdat?
THE BEST I1T TEE WORLD IS TEE
2 TA U Vi'A
. Geo. W. Pitkin C
Sen- for Sample Cards and Trice Li.-S
KyY WhitcSlwikg Machine
SOLD BYT-x tzSZ Lij ft;f r"
rieNir. ran PARTICULARS ---.,--..-
(7 rrrrwy
IE DEALER
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Will 1
COMING!
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ADORES
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