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THE HERALD. All Sorts. A New Yorker U suing his wife Tor di vorce because alio g' to aleej before he does. Spr:it' nnl ,4Ili,rrin;" arc tlie niwib ly which the Priui-e of Wln wns me know to their niessinnto. lluther undig liifictl ti'les for scions of roynltj. Druggists sny that it i Tory amusing to sec the customer mentally fctjuid ou ne foot wheu. broaching ft purchase of 1dbu poison. Most every UJy is "scut iu by a neighbor," you know. Kankakee has a Justice who beats theru nil ir. the way of doing up a job of mat rinumi.il splitting with neatness and dis i ntch. Thin iJ his formula: "JInvo Vr.'" 'Vt s.' "Have Tea." "Married; Co n V" There is no situation that canDot dis cover a lower djth. Here ia n news- 1apcr comforting a man who has lost oth his legs with the inloriniitioii tlmt lie won't hereafter be troubled with corns. A little dog ;ri a front yard will make more noise than a whole meungerie par ticularly wh'.-u n fellow is trying to siip out of t'.ie front door without m-iking auy noise, and the old folks happen to bleep right orer the stoop. The strong point of Mr. Gladstone government was li nance. While in of lict; he remitted taxes to the amount of i.i:i,0O0,0O0, and -reduced the nation' debt by over i.20,000,000, and left his tiiccct-sor a surplus ot several millions. It is said that the leaves of mullcn scattered among the corn in the crib w ill effectually preserve it from the ravajs of rats, and that corn soaked in a solution of sulphate of irou (coppi-ms) previous to planting will not be troubled with inolcs. To clear cistern water, add two ounce of powdered alum and two ounces of lr.ix to a 2J-bnrrel cisieru ot rain water that is blackened or oily, and in a tew hours the sediment will Fettle, and the water be clnritied and lit for washiug.aud even tor cooking purposes. Fan Antoui.i is rapidly becoming th great wool market of Tcias. Last year iit'iirty three million jtouud were bold tiiere, and this year the sales were nearly tumble. One man has already bought 'ie million pountls lor Northern mauu fnctuieis, and is still buying. A word to the wise is sufficient. A minister made an interminable call upon it lady of his acquaintance. Her little tlauhter, who was present, grew weary of Ins conservation, and whispered iu an audible tone, "Didn't he bring his amen with him, mania;'' One of the ag-.lcultural rcsourc3s ot Tex -is is boue. A ban Antouia tiriu has bhiped u,u tons to the Nortliwvst. where they are nianu'actnred, and thenre go K:ist to be usd for fertilizing p:ir jw8t'S. The price paid to the JSau Au touia slt'ppcrs was $ 7.."0 per ton. Keep a record of your work. Do not burden your minds with trying to re member either your success or lailurc. If you make an exerimeut, record it, so that you can trace it up for reference, if it i-i h success; it a failure, you can pro tect yourself against it another lime. A flop made of corn and oat, ground in aliout cr.nl putts, with a little oil meal added, makes the best loud lor the bow while sucking, tir- incicn.se the 1'ow of milk; and this, with clover pasture ami plenty t l soaked corn during the summer, w ill promote u rapid an' I healthy growth of the piga. The women in Kansas voto at the school-elect i-ons. At a recuit election at Osagj Cily cue woman went up to rote, but before sho got through telling the judges what a time her Willie ha 1 with the scarlet fever when he was only 2 years old, it was time to close the jk11s and she had forgotten to deposit her bal lot. A burlesque writer is credited with the following archaiological information giv en to a learned nuti juarian of the Iritit-h .Museum: 'There is a lilicf, sir, that tree orders to the theatre is a modern c us tom, but I think it must be admitted that it was an ancient one, when we re mcmlei that Joseph was put into the pit tor nothing by bis brcthcrn." Professor liiley says that since his con nection with Department of the Agricul ture Washington there have been sent to him fonr kinds of patent bandages for trapping the codliug-worm, but after ex amination he cannot iind in any of them any advantages over the simple paper bandages recommended and used years ago. Oue ol the confidential employes iu the Kxecutive Department of the United fctate Signal Service died of a btoken heart la?t week because he had thought-1-ssly omitted to send a three-hours rain upon a happy Sunday-school picnic. ltorinaii! And now he hits gone to a -country where the barometer never iudi joutcs rain areas or even so much as "cloudy or threatening weather." Sir George Campbell, who Las recently traveled through tne United States and has written a txx.k of obsci Tut ions, says, in one place, that "He found iu the cities ind towns a prevalent diosition to pre lei high profits and I;iu expenditures to moderate gains and careful expendi ture; and he regarded this feeling as the bane of the country. The cry is alwayr ,lbr great proJils and high wages; but .ccoiiuiiiy cf living is neither studied nor practiced." The Duchess of Castiglione AldoTrand lias just died at the Comparatively early age of 42. She was a woman of geniun, both ia the directions of painting and 5:'jlpturc, and about her work there is a suggestion of touching romance. Her iiual-aud died young, wnd his devoted widow, retiring entirely from society, tried to foigtt Jier grief in her ait work. Under the name of "Marcello" alio pro duced many pieces of sculpture so beau tiful that they will preserve the name for J many generations, in her busiest days ho never forgot the poor. j Mr. Lincoln, in September, 1U39, ma le a political speech iu Cincinnati, aud alter it was over, sat far ;.uto the morning with Governor Corwin aud Judge A. O. W. Carter, all three tulking polilku and tell ing fctorie. Something was said of nom inating Lincoln for iVtbi leucy. 'ik" he said, "you really think there is a chance for met Well, Mr. Corw iu, I don't think .there Is anything in it, and the fact .i, I don't encourage the idea, aud shall .not encourage the idea, for 1 have no am bition to be President. That never en tered my head. Indeed, Mr. Corwin, I .do not think that I am fit to Ie thePruai jdeut of these United States. I imve not the requisite ability. 1 am not coiujsc tent to fill the Presidency. Icauuot com pare iu anything with Chase and Seward. Sow, 111 tell you what I Mlu willing jo run for Vice-President, if the conven tion will nominate me for that, and the Jtepiiblican party is willing. I think int with a little btudy of Cuaiung's aud JeStttoo'n Manual I might acquire c-noufr'i knowledge to sit in the chair of the Vice 2reoident und preside over thy W slier dil:lcrat ou of th Senate. BATES L K0H1TKE. Xew Carpenter shop on Main Street, Corner of 7th. Bates & Kohnkc, Builder?., Contractors, flji'J general workman in the Carpenter line. Catarrh of the NcT Cnrltl, Acuta, Chroolo mud Ulcersflve, Hay Fever, or Rote Catarrh. Catarrh of th Ey and Ear, aad Catarrh of tt Throat. tmxjkM uixt Tzzirxa vm CAHFClirO loca CURE. ftATABRH la a dtaaaaw ef tlx maeemm wwibt ana. Kj TemM!rminota and eonstitnUooa Ttnrtunrtr tty la ndTlJl um. Catarrh mar mnmm (rota cold or a RMWcasloa of eolda, front sadden ebaag-a rvf atmoaptwrcwcarlns v.t cliXtUoK. or ezpoanra to Inclraienf vetUier, and keeomioft taoroayMy chnied vhentbe ftveKivara-aaa ara la a morbid or Inacttre eoodtuon. aod Um atrang-ta and vital forena exUaoatad. Tb dixeaaa nay ariaa from a a-rofalooa coodlUon of (tM Blood, from Scariat Fercr, Meaaloa, and Diphtheria. In which caara aba ye and ar ara franerallT lavolred aod dlacharaa jii&ntltlea of matter. The diacharcra from the hum, the dhitlocUvs fratnreln all catarrhal caura from whaterar canea they arlae, may betbla and watery, and ao acid aa to caaae radneaa and exco riation of the ajtln with whiea they contlsco tact, or thick and yellowlah.eailttlDff foul odor, r clear and white like the white of torrft There may be an cnUre lack of accretion, the surface be Ua dry and feverlaa.tbe face, front and epner part of tha head feelina' ancomfortable, and aa U It wa circled by a tfKbt. onyleldina: band. This latter faUe called Iry Catarrh. The free mattery dhv chuff cauae tha pusagea to awell and become) thickened, rendering breathing through the Dose dlDcall or Impossible, and the sufferer finds tt Baciary to breathe throoifh the roemth, thereby rermiulo cold al t pass directly to tire bronchial ahva ana tallies. The matter paaalng' down the t.iroat createa a constant delre to hawk and ex- t.ctoraie to t-'irow It oT i but when the membrane dry and fdTrrisb, Instead of peaalna- freely dowo from the nuee and throat, the macaa becomes hard aad forme Into acaha, Incrastationa, and bard hirape, which adhere ao firmly tothenaaalpaasafee and thront as to require Terr prrntMctt efforts to Cislolire them. The ere In sympathy become, lo Eamed.red, weak, and watery, or In the morales; the litis may be found fined toretber, and matter la secreted In more or Ipsa quantity. The ear also bteomre seriously affected. discharVlnir qnantltlae rf maUvr,bRSicttiabelnirvislted bythemoatTiolent 1 nenrnlrie pains, ending freqaently In Inflamma tion, ulceration, and finally deafness. The throat. I ronelilal tn)ea,and lun-sare In many cases affect ed by ratarrh, and when preetrailen of the oer. 3ns srstum Is aaperadded. such affections become sJarrjlne. A brief urry ef this mostserione disease warns ail whoareaCllctod with It to make speedy prepara tion for Its treatment before It becomes chronic Ttte adrantaeee offered by B a .1 rose's Radical t ru we conddenlly believe ere to be found In no Uier remedy. Every step In Its preparation, erery Fne In the directions, mark It aa a scientific remedy, calculated lo meet every phase of the disease. Tho numerous tssUmonlals troui the best people In tbv C tilled btat es attest the eateetn In whlrh It la held t y those who have bees freed from the most de structive and (Wis pro us tins ass with which maa ku.d la lo-day afflicted JUST PUBLISHED. A esrtfnlly revised Treatise on Catarrh, wtth an Accural e drccrlptlon of symptoms and sympathetic dueanea, together with minute directions for effect ing with Hixrogo'i Kaiicai. Cent a speedy aod permanent enre. Alaoobservatlonaondletand the fiera! heiUh. of vast importance to all afflicted wltn catarrh. It la wrapped about each bottle ot th I'.adicai. Clils, or will be mailed free on re c.l;i wf auuup. r"arh packtfv Of BaHToaD'a RiDiMtCniNRi tslis I t. Panforrt's Improved InhallnarTobe, with fvll direr! Ions ror use In all cases. Price, SI. Hold by sll wholesale and retail ftrnrKlats through Oit the United States aad t'anana. WEEKS Jt rOTTKR. General Aa-enis and tl bolesato Iirt gists, Boston, ilasa. GOLLSHS'i J VOLTAIC PLASTER Curos Pains and Aohos. It equalizes the Circulation. lisu,dut-s liitlammatory Action. It cares Kupliirea r.nd btralDS. It removes Pain and Soreness. It cures Kidney Complaint. It strengthens ihe Muscles. It cores ILhenraattsm and KewaJxloV It relaxes Stiffened Cords. It cures Nervous Shocks. It is Invaluable In Paraivsla. -It cares InOsmmatlon or tkeLtrer. it removes Nervous Pains. It cures Spinal Weakness. It is Gratefnl and Sooth Inf. It cores Epllcrsy or Flu. It Is Safe, Reliable, and Economical It is prescribed by Pliyslclsns. It Is indorsed by Electricians. PRICE 25 CENTS. Be eerefo! to obtai o Colxixs' Volta to TlA rm, combination of Klectric or Voltaic Platea with hlrhiy Medicated Plaster, as seen In the above cot. sVoldby all Wholneale aod Htail DrogrUta til ran ch eat the L oiled Btateeaad Caaadas. and by WUil A POTTER, Proprietors. Itoetoa, alaaa. Millions, of ISotlierB express their de light over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for tsBsimllatljae the food. Unlike Cm tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria. regulates the Botrels, destroys Worms, Cures Sour Curd and Wind Colic, and allays Feverisnness. What fives health to the ChUd, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. Since Healing remedies hare been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Pain relieving; agents as the Centaur IjINIMents. They soothe, heal, and core. They BEAL-Cuts. Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts and Sore Nipples ; CCKE Pain in the L'nck, Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache, Tetter. Timples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals: SCBDCE Inflammation and Swellings; KKLIEVE Boils, Felons, Uleers, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ; EXTRACT Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stings, Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the . CENTAUR Liniments, the most speedy and effeotiy curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has erer known. The Centaur LIHIIViENTS hare relieved more hed-ridden Crip ples t healed more frightful wounds, and saved more valuable anixnals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en done the Centaur Ti n intent a milliens of men, women and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Travelers. Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They are clean, they are handy, they are cheap, and they are reliable. There is no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alle viate, subdue, or euro. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE tor 50 cts. and tl.OO a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 cts. A. G..HATT JUST OPENED AOAI.V. 2itric, Clean, First Class 21 tat &7top, on Main Street Corner of 5th. ItatUmouth vcr'lody on hand tor fxesh. tender nieat. O 1 1 1111 Itcludlrs Shootlns Outfit. U II MSh Cvory Cun Warranted UUIlU eiloKrta. Moore Brooks St. Vmuit. Ssstoris 9 yrn S r a 1 jra THE HENRY R MILLER PIAXO-FOUTE Are not only flrt-clas Intninieiits. but thi4 KstaMixliment may be justly rjiarlel as one of the leading Pi:tin-Forte Manufiu tories of the World. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT HALL. PuriiiK the Season of 187.V18T6 the Henry F. Miiler PianoM were usel in Boston and vicinity in more tlian 15 Concerts. Season of 1877-17. 175 Concert. Season of 17R-17! Month of October. 35 Coucerts ; Month of November, 45 Concerts Stme hut Und eUis ltnntt rnxdd gain mirh un queittitmrd jmpularUy. TI1KSE VI AX OS HA VE RECEIVED The Highest Praise From the IVlost Eminent Musicians. Of late I have bad many opportunities of using your Pianos and can say with pleasure, they have no superior in America, and my Ions experience abroad justifies me in placing them ahead ot any foreign instruments of th-ir kind. Cha. li. ADAMS. Madame Kozo and the other artists of my company are delighted with the"Miller" Piano, forit'ri'jh purity of tone, and t lie wonderful manner in which it iustaiii8 the voice. Jf. MAPLEfOX. In tehalf of the Barnabee Concert Company, and particularly hiveelf as the pianist of said company, I wish to express many thanks for the beautiful I rami Pianos of your manufac ture, with w hich you have furnished us so far this season. With your fine instruments con cert giving becomes a ixwitive peasure and de light, "bo say we all of us." Howard M I consider no other "make" with which 1 am acquainted, can excel it in any of the qualities that constitute a perfect instrument. As an accompaniment for the voice, I know of none I would prefer to yours. Mrs. H. E. H. Carter. I take great pleasure in recommending the Henry F. Miller Piano on all occasions where a flrst-class piano is desired. Mrs. II. M. Smitii. I have known the Pianos manufactured by Mr. Henry F. Miller for many years and I do not hesitate to say that they take high rank among the first-claoS instruments of any of the best makers. Cakl Zkkkahx I consider the Miller Piano superior to all others iu that mellow and sineini; quality so ac ceptable for voice acompanimert. Mrs. it. Aline Osgood. We were delighted with the Pianos of your manufacture which we used during our recent tour in t lie United States their charminj; Hing ing qualities rendering them epecially desira ble for accompauyinp the human voice. The okiuinai. Swedish Iadiks' Quahtktte. World's International Exliil)ition:1876. This establishment was the only one out of more than forty Piano-forte exhibitors, which was decreed two AWAitDs for its single exhibit of Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition. This tra the on Exiahlitthmeitt that Iieceireri a t?lrinl A ward for a A'cic fnrcnf (on Tlie Patent lcl(tl Upright Piano-Forte. Tie Henry liiller Pianos nave received the endorsement of the Stale of Massachusetts and the OITT of BOSTOIT. Thcu are LEADERS auunnj the FOREMOST PI AS OS of THE WORLD. HENRY F. MILLER Boston, Mass., U. S. A. JAMES PETTEE, Ag't.. Plattsmouth, Neb. 521" James Pettee DEaLKK IX Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for Th ITsirlVRlled aisusoai . llamliai CABINET ORGAN H. Also, the Steck, Henry F. Miller, aud Hallet Cutuston Planon for Cans and Sarpy counties, eb. Call and see SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PLATTSMOUTn. NEB. Music Scliolarg Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin l old m rimm JDlt. SaVXFORD's LrVEB lHTIGOItATOr.i tit i FOR CIRCULAR' Ot I tfi OhnrUAUi UliUi NKWTOEKOiTT s"iT nt'. ;::IHT W ILL TELL H: ITS atPTTATIOI. a a . 5" -hti .2551,; . -wmmmm ' :- ? I V1: Mvr a Siau ur I Tamily R-rnodj for 5 sir ., . ... . wal awniK'cs-.'s oi i:ie jLvor, stomach f?f$ ;J s;uij Bowels. It'iaPcrulj PL JVegetable. It neyor fffl " r yj a H AB I a Izfl 3 ' g k ilnvigoratorj i$ 'A Vi '$ t& in r c t i c 1 2 Jftj Vv'ior mere thc.n 35 yenrp,j i: U i' wii'i ujproe.leritHl rcEu!8.J SEND Pr.OF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE rOS GPES1IATT0EIKEA. '.'GEM-HAL PASTILLE A ValutIr Diwcovcr) --t N lilFtuic in Wii ir1 t'avirnr, mm ctitirt-lv i -w m4 tasitiTtijrHTv-f ve Rottteaj tw tbt f'c4? ltti tsa-rtiiftrrmt Cure ol Pcmina.! vrit.ona & Impotence bv the unly true wty, Direot Arpltcmtinn U thr prio- ijml -ml of tit Fr aiinn bw Aborction. and vxrr-t-itf ita prifim inlhprftre oa ti frmiiiu mm.mkmm Zfto b1Utt lart,-rrr-tjt and t4 TJrtkj.i. Tb hm ltit lumedt V U-.- wTi;h t pin r ironvi. it ia ekl d.tvolvvd mid .! hrortMrd, pr-due aa 1q:iti11U tocHkenjr and rMtorativ HIV-ct npon al and Ntrrout owatiiauoiiw wrfrkH Irttm awli.abu a ad xetiH, atappin; tiadrB frm Um y.trmv ror lacth mind lo hlth erd aonnd mt mry, tm ovmi ihe DimnfM of Bight. Henr.ui rbU;ty. Confuaicn onioai.ATrTi.on to floe rty. .c.X.ic.aK1 tt ap-ar-ance of premature old f.t uw' v acrvntpanyixf thla trtrVa and rrtoriap p"it CxaxW Vijror, wliara it haa bircn dwrmant far raara. Tttia i.mh: of trvatniaat has od lh1tin rVcr4 mw. atvl U now a priourrd aiK-rtc. Iu C"a art? to much rprrilrd In tltetc trouble, a :- a many cao b-" wit - (.. with but lrt at any pe rn -ir-t coo4. T.a Nofiwmar a:at tit ia Pre-pam-tt.n. 1nrticnl :.Ha"a:in fiMfiai to p-iiw-!y rcaiari' to that tl will ei aatiafaet on. Durine Ui aiffht yraratKat it ha ri in fr-Meral b. c hiv thou.aisti ol h-vTtnwwia.a aa l value, .;! it ia t-nw conrnd d hy tlte Mcdiral fnfcv n to b the not rational nfa.i yt diavjrrpr-A t rea'-hinj mi curing laia very yrrr aleni trouble, that ia me'.i ki&wMtoba ih cauaa ot unioid wtiservtoa awar, md tipin wvm Quaeka prrr wna rtinruM. nuvtrtirwi end big fve.The Kentrdyi put til In a nii rt'inc t it a rtf -.M'K. and aeut to a plain wrapper r jr mail aatad tr $ 3. Two boxea, f uliUtrnt a ctTrii p-roaiJCutrur nnlraa m afrrr cum) B Tiiro bov javtira; ihr ful ivrrtn. wi l ( ni .inr. ami arwore viror. !n Uo worat roaa. f 7. Full for tiainrr will iveooFilwT-y EAC11 IOX. (Snd for a Dcaorintira PamphM aving- AnaMm'cafl'V inaalrationa, whicti wiU riince Lha moat ooptical tSat thT ran hm rtorrd to pmct marthuod, and Q fitted forth dut of l te. ai.i a It n :Tettd. a Sent nad for .lamp lo a ny oat. fold OICLY by Cit HARRIS KEWEDY CO. rGXHCMlSTa tMarfcelndB?h.?. ST. LOUIS, WO A larffv. new and compirto Qui do to VwedLock, conuinira;. wna many athrra. t-.e toil win ohanMrai A. Wife, .vidiiivea ot virciHiiy. Xcan )kwTaxniHa. roiujitl b'.a aud iJieompatt u.e. Pteftiitr in wowten. canto and tf., rir. Atit.ca :o hr'drroom. Anne to huabanua. a-iviee to wivea, To itutva. ita , Colabacy and JUnr rvfn roupard. Cv jtU dntica. Cuiicrption, Con liumrnt, Xova atd C'onaip. IaifaMimenU to Marriafa. im nuu and trmm.a. Science t K-onKiuetUn. Sinria lito ra,.Trvd, Uavt iaxi ;. Uw of Dtroroe, L-eai rhta f fiirwd wnavn. ee iraclnuina; XJineaao peculiar (r TToman. thair cimn and troaiiuaoi. A book for prr-ata and rrtnaiderate readir. jf ot -0 pacta, muh fuil tlmim at fraruJ. bp uatl, aeaivtl KT ftO catita. fcTho Private Medical Arfv?er,,f tm 8yTbJii. Oos.rrtia. i.oet, Btrltnre,Vuiola e., a:ooa Spcrmat'orhoaa, 6rxual Xobi!lty, and Im potattnoy. f-oita Serf-abusa atid acaav, eaa1tii Seminal llraiaw ') a, Nrrvnuior. AverMon lo foieiy,Confuuo of IJcaa. rMTic!d-av, limoaaof air hi, JJefact.ee Memory, nm of i xvial Tuwrr, ae. titakniia: marriaca bupropeff or harv, -iriaz trralateoit. ard rrt many 'caVa rv-irta f r te tme of ai priratc d aanfa a. OTT tyi J' la: re, 4i ceala. "Medical Avic,-. a !o-rira on ZJ aJthooH ar d Wa-aaiiaooa, " rfa; or a'l tlr in aioaJe bound oltme, $1. TKey oo-itaia O'Opasaa a-rd cr lotf 1 UiiatrnUonn, ombraciTia; every ta:cr on tha pf-e-a-lvo rvtirut that fa worth kno tnjf, aAd nv.ic-h Ihnt ia aot pub.ihd lit a r ether work. Tha com, bmed to1 ante ia pait:ve;y tSa bvat ft polar Medical Bxk pai)!;red, aud fioaa diMiriwd afer ctMta; it cao h ara their money tHutid-d. TIm Author la an eipononeod rTiiritn of many vrf iiractiit. (m it v!1 and f.e adewe riven, aVd Kulea ftr treanuen: laid down, will tm fwvnd f cieal eaina to thoea atttSrriaa; f:fm im pur it tea of tii e r-mt eat ly crrora.Vat i?or, or a ' T f (lc Dunter ona trouble a comiif nrtr1 Uio head of "Privtuc or Chrojaia" d'aaaaca ncnt 1 mt cTO'mmer.or romplata In one, for Price in atantpa. hilver t r forrar y. (ConaaU tatioei cvnCdauttal. and ;eU-r ara p'-irtpt'.e and frankly anavrredwtthniit ehorr- ) Afri-i Dr. BuHT Diern tary, 12 K. 6th t-, Pi-Lorma, ( Established lt47- 1 . 7" For ta by News alerts. Alp, i 5 wanted . I it. ' j rreee ai p-aona mrwnjr vrern S n oftii to ae -U b"r. tLe.r unr-t aod a a. and heety a t'.ira tr-etn tHat t w. I nrn tararLi .tt mt tO t-eiT fA V-1 tlt t . Ot D TTtts" rririta Rsaoital. SCO S.Clark t..t'4itegt, IH.07Apeciaity,ail Fria4, Chronic and Pern ale Dtemaaa. CooaaltaUna free. Ladare and CenUe aea, aeod tmm doliar ar a am plea af beat r a b b a r roada, and ralaabre nfrrmatka be exnreaa. Kelio bio P-.aule f ttu, t& par boa. Private hone and narae fer I.adiea duriB( ccn ftnefnenC A new wark. price &t eenia b mat. Urate, riea ef !amrv, Pbyet. Ify mf aiarriace. Or gaua of Generation. Dlaeaae mt Tuuth and afanboed: a wealth of choice aa4 raluaote In formation, ef i a tercet to bo ib araea. Kothinc effeoetre te feed taeta and reflaemeat. la foe mation never be fere public bed, !Co family hftuld be wltbttt iu Cly'Addreea, Dr. A. O. OLIN. Clark St. ... J yiutPltlNr habit Ulrly 1 I't.dilj cant. Vu Irw. Ns putlieitjr. Smo4 Kama ft ntll sartinAr. Dr t iHUa, S3 s. Clsrfc at, CaicM U- DYKES BEARD ELIXIR iarfsiM Evawar-. laiasi aMiiaUtfafas ar mmm itmmmm. liawsaMsjsMal fMra sV. - t-n-"' ap asMM.fkt p-a Hs.lwaMlt. L. I- at ITS aae.aiax aa. r, fi.au am GEORGE EDGEItTON. Wines, Liquors AND OIO-ABS. Miiin Street, opposite the Court House. Th!s pl;i"0 is just opened, vnr, good koo1s of jtllkiiiUs. We want to keep a good house ant! please our cutomen. REMEMBER THIS. 91V. Platte Valley Herd of POLAND-CHINA T. CLARK TVEEVINtS AVATEK, ... KEB. ISiieglsleied Stock for sale. 13mG JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand AND HEARSE FUNERALS. TAKE UOTlCE ! I want nil of my accounts settled to date. anl I shall do no more credit business. AH old accounts must be settled up. and no new ones will le made. I'dIcma ticli accounts are settled shortly they will he sued. 1 wish to do a strlctlvcaMi husincs in future. JOHN SHANNON, riattsnioutli. Neb, 461 y W. D. JONE' Again take.s the Brick Livery Stable. ri-ATTSMfiUTH, NEEliASKA The old Bonner Stables, In riattsmoutli. are now leased by Wn. D. .TONES, and he has on hand new and Jtiandfome accommodations, in the shapc.of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, niid SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE TRADEI And will . Train and Eroak Colts On Hearnable Terms. ALSO HEX EMBER, That v.-ith plenty of room (that every one knows I have) in my stable. I ran iret Farmers' etock and wapons, load of hay, &c, under cov er, where they will keep dry. Thanking all mv old pntrons for their liberal ity. I solicit their trade for tlie future, satisfied that I can accommodate them better and do better by them than ever before. 31 WM.D. JONES. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKMITII SHOP. Wajon, Bwjjy, Machine and Plow re pairing, ami general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kindi of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there i. a good lathe in my shop. PETER RA U EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken chargft of the wapon shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xrw Waeohs and Hat;?1rA made to rder. 8ATI8FACTTOX GUARANTEED. 6 bop onxth stree t onoslte ?.reislits Stable a Q H el CO ev- CT in P ffi CD r H Icq I.P CD HQ 3 O O 0 H Q I K CD - - e o o o Va w tn P !-T1 ar av r (XI 3I0XEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR FIE YEARS TIME. TE PER CE.VT ISTElTEST. NO COMMISSIONS. Enquire of D. II. WIIEELEI1 & CO. Plattsmouth; or It. E. MOORE, Lin coln, Nebraska. 21tf " KEEXAX & GRACE. Retail Lipor Dealers. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSMOUTH - - NEH. 3il 1 iartl Hall and Saloon on Main street, four loois from Sixth at Neville's old place. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, A LES, WINES, dC Krmrmbrr The nm Vlnre. 24,y Keenan & Grace. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HORSE MI0EING, AXD WAGON KEPAIRINT. All kinds of FA KM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly Promplp. :0: Horse, 3Iiile& Ox Shoeing. In short, we'll shoe anything that ha? four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. n Firth St between Main and Vine Street, ust acrosf e corner from the new IIEKAI. c orvic. uiy' 1L I 1 DRY GOODS & CLOTHING. A few of the articles you can bay to tlie best advantage at the live progressive DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HObSE OF SOLOMON & NATHAN. For SI 00 you can buy 22 yards strnd;ird prints. " lTJaC pound good all wool yarn. " 10 44 cotton batting. " 8fa per yard domestic gingham. 8 " '" cheviot shirting, very good. " 7 - 44 brown and bleached muslin, can't be beat. 44 7 44 44 Canton flannel, superb. 8 44 44 ticking, no better. 44 1 00 a good comfortable. 44 1 25 per pair up, splendid blankets. 122', 15, IS and 20c per y'd, alpaca lusties, all colors, best evor offered. 44 22c up, black and colored alpacas, double width, best in the city. 44 45c per yard up, black and colored cashmeres, great bargain?. 44 to 10 and 12 to 15c per yard up, suitings in endless varieties. 44 20c per yard up, all wool llannls, best ever offered. 50c 44 44 44 waterproof, an excellent quality. ... 2oc cassimeres, (well worth double.) 44 3 75 up. Ladies cloaks, the finest assortment in the city. " 1 75 up, Misses and children's cloaks 4 4 44 " 44 20c per yard up, hand made zephyr fascinators. 44 75c Hp, a great variety f shawls. 44 25c up, perfect fitting corset3. 44 50c up, two button kid gloves, fine. A fall line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, (very chap.) The finest assortment of Ladie's, Children's and Infants hand-made hoods, sacks and shawls, zephyr, ever known in Plattsmouth. For 75c, up. Ladies' trimmed hats, nice. 44 C5c, up. Children's hats. Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition. S 2 5 , O O O "W O IR, T ZE3I Of Mens', Youths' and childrens clothing, regardless of cost. We are go ing to close this branch of our business. So look out for bargains. For J?S 00 and up. Mens' overcoats, hard to beat. 44 4 00 and up, Mens' suit3. 44 1 50 and up, Hoys' suits. FURNISHING GOOES IN PROPORTION.. For SI ?3. HP, Mens' boots. Mens shoes, f?l 25 up. 1 00, up. Boys' boots. Roys shoes. 8 jc. up. 1 00, up. Ladies' shoes. Childrens' shoes, 2oc up. The largest and most elegant stock of mens' and boys felt and stiff crown hats in the west. . - ,, Take advantage of trf8 great Inducements we offer in zephjrs.all color. 12U cents per ounee. Full line of Germantown aad high colored yam very low. Fine nss't in Java Honey Comb and plaid canvass at reduced figures. FINE DRESSING GLOVES, GLOVES FOR FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN, M " BRIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY-MEN. In fact we show the greatest variety of gloves, for special use, to be found, and we call special atTention to them. The above list covers only a small portion of the maay articles which we offer as BARGAINS. We guarantee the public the retailing of al goods .at wholesale prices, and we defy anyone in the business to compete itu tue above figures. SOLOMON & NATHAN. r w H on O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs Medicines AND- WJ3aj!iW--i v;-;;i All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions Careftillj- 'omponded b3- An Kxperieitoed Irnssit. KEMEMI'.Ki: THE TLaCK. Gth ST., I DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN ri.ATaMOCTII. NEtV: A I) A 31 S WIND 31ILL. JA. M.NIIll'UAX, ACENT, reeping Water, Neb. Mnnf;tfluri'd by Marseilles M'f'ir Co., of M;irHlles. 111. I h;ive put iipsevcr;-! in t'.-isst'o. Amondtlmse )tlichasini; are J. M HeaMsley. H. XV. Ilriire. and S. Vausen an) J. IT. Yonnr. f Otoe Co.. all of w hom can testify to thcirsn perior excellence. Those wishing to pnrcliase can atiilrfHi me at V. Water : sat- ixfaclion j:u:iranteeit i 1 i I Iu utl h f in t ti(tii.bC tCi-'T pumps M illion! nulls. - 1. L'imJ H iJ. Chipxii s. -m il to 181 K CD aamae VI WALL PAPER. I 1 Ni-. im Lim-MEMmMlm Great Reduction, in Boots & Shoes 20 to 25 Per Cent. LOWER TBClsT LAST YEAB: Menu rrlnee Albert Lasting Hiukle " t'ongresH " l'.;use Ball Shoes " Two-lluekle l'low Shore ' (Jenuine Hand Sewed Ties ' liana Sewed Alexis Ladies' Slippern Half Shoes 44 l'elihle Uoat, Ride Lace " Kip, ' " 44 French TUitton " CJeat, Button, (worked button-hole). EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. PETER MBRG-ES. Sehluntz & Dewey, Cedar Creek, Cass County, Rebm BEALEliS IX BDry &-ala Hardware, ueensware Highest market price paid for all ktrtds of Grain, in Cash, or will take produce in exchange for goods. Having now got our Stock fairly opened, we invite all to call and ex amine, .'.tf DVC 1ST XJ i '4 if ii o wmmmm o 3 rn' Vi-iYVi W)&VvAliMr tr EZ z r:2 U x ;&. ?ri 00 0 ; WfMmr W II I g'l " 1 OKT : S. CO i 1 Lj It ;. !. ;'; , - J Sherwood Keeps the iggest Line of Boots & Shoes In Cass THBST SOLD BY 500 gtwint 11 1 m 1 11a aal It r tt 0 a TOR PARTICULARS "un"n AODRtss; WhueSewing Machine Cof Cleveland, ohio THE READY FA2UX.Y SOAP JrlAHLGII.: Any x.ortlon of rontcnM of osn lisf-T Vc ii--el w:thfi;t f.r.iMi!(r t.n'anen. H pounds of Prrfumetl Hrl i;csp mailo 111 twcfly iniiiuttn with ont boiling md your wub v.ill be nvoct r.nl 1ohh t tiiw n-n-. without tln:t nn-ty mtil produced wb utsais rcaJy timlo hoap or boat lua'Jo lroi:i thor l ye. One tesponftl -will softrn fire gallons of hird wlr. 1 EWIS' lA'n la as per cful. ilrongtr liiua any other I ye or BO-callcd liock ox Ball l'otaj-h"-. MANf yArL'hti cslv ft GEO. T.LEWIS MENZiES COIllPfiNY. PHILADELPHIA, PA. mm tf-Vor Sale by E-G. DOVEY & SON'.. 'iLTHMAN Jt WlitKUACH. a.J 1 S. WUITU. .Last Year. $1.25 . " " 1.75 . " 1.75 . " " 1.75 . ' " 1.4 . " " 359 f .35 2.40 2.'.o ;'.75 (S-fi'OCCfi'iesa Stoneware, e Glassware. It- V-.V .V County. 24!y t7 SIM PLC .V aJli 1" ill'" .?l Oft . 1.2.-, . l.'i". . l.-jr, . .INI . 2..ri . 4. AO S .25 !.:(.- . 1..S5 1.H5 . :i..'ii . i:.(Ki F A C T O E; Y . inrsV v . m m mm 98 Per Cent Pure. STRONGEST AND PUREST LYE MADE. m LYE is a ME POWDER.