Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 26, 1880, Image 4

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THE HEliALD
Ail Sorts.
Another way to settle the Lilian
problem is to have all tho white folks
killed oil.
Mother "Now, Ennna. what is tho
tenth conimandnicnt?" Kinina, aged
6 -"The same it was last Sunday."
Some cnojiny of aMinncsota sawmill
owner drove spikrs into tho lor, bo
that 00 worth of saws wei-e spoiled.
Greatness is transient, but a jrood
moral character endures ju&t as long
as a man kcep3.it iu g"ood repair.
An English school board has ex
pelled an 8-year-old pupil who camo
to school with ornamental beads in
cars.
An Englishman has invented a ma
chine that will firo SoO shots a minute
and they will pierce an iron-platod"
vessel at a distance of 1,000 yard?.
A lady dentist in I5eilm has charge
of-the teeth of the children of the
Crown Trince, and a number of lady
physicians rank high in European cir
cles. George Eliot lives in a place where
there is no profanity. The inhabitants
merely mention tho name of the town
vigorously, and thus avoid swearing.
She lives in Godalming.
The Parisian dinner hour grows an
hour later every twenty years. Now
it is 7i, and, as a consequence, the the
atres are permitted to keep open till
12J instead of 12 o'clock, as formerly.
A figure of Scsostris carved on a
rock in Asia Minor, and minutely de
scribed by Herodotus, was recently
discovered by the English Consul at
Smyrna.
A poor but hlgh-Fpirited woman in
Chicago, pounds an old rag on the
kitchen table every morning to make
the neighbors believe she has beefsteak
tov breakfast.
A young lady who didn't admire
the custom in vogue among her sis
ters of writinga letter and then cross
writing it U illegibility, said she
would prefer her epistles "without an
ovcrekirt-"
The housekeeping expenses of the
Sultan are $ 10,000 joOO. Hut then it
must be remembered that he pays for
his plumber work by tho day, and
keeps a Newfoundland dog whoeo ap
petite couldn't be better.
The number of foreign firms en
gaged in commerce in China is 351,
6nd the total foreign population is 3,
14. The population of the treaty
ports is estimated at 4,00o,0o0 The
American residents number 420.
The reading room of the British
Mtucum contains three miles of book
case. eight feel high. The dome
whence the ck-ctrio light irradiate?
the vast room is next to that of the
Pantheon at Home, the largest extant.
Cctcwayo ?ays there was only ten
of his men present when the Prince
Imperial was killed. A bold stand
"Would have saved hi-? life, if the Zu
lu king is to be believed, and the fate
of an ciopiie might thus have been
changed.
Two friends were passing a church
one evening, when a Fti"iig smell of
burning leather pervaded the air. -I
wonder if that is the odor of sancti
ty?" said one. think it must be,"
was the quick reply, ''for it smells of
sole."
We remember now an old farmer,
whsse zeal at grace was 'hardly suffi
cient to repress his appetite, and h
used to end his prayer in the follow
ing unpunctiutcd manner: "Aw.
biess us all for Christ's sake Joe pass
the pota! eci!"
Itabbi Joshua once met a boy who
carried something in a covered ves
mYi" "My boy," said the vabbi,
;what have you in that covered ves
Fel?" "li" it was iriien 1-d for you to
know," replied the boy, "it would not
be covered."
- The male members of the Keokuk
bar showed no jealousy when Miss
Nannie Smith was admitted to prac
tice. The presiding Judge descended
from the bench to shake hands with
her, and the lawyers si b,e puently gavo
her a. banquet.
'Tis the fr",vceoc thing in life to Pee
the childlike simplicity and deference
to niitenitl authority which a maiden
of 35 or 40 will exhibit before a room
full of people as -hc skips across the
iloor to ask mamma- if she may walk
up and down the piazza for a little
while.
Pedestrian (who has dropped a half
dollar in front of "the blind''): "Why
vou wretched irtmhr.g, vou're not
blind!" r.ogg;ir "X.,t T, sir. If the
card says I am, they must have given
me a wrong oue. 1 am deaf and
tfurnb!'
A box stall costing ?13,000 has just
been finished in tho stable of Karon
Eothschild iu Vienna for his favorite
horse. The stable proper has marble
iloor?, encaustic tiles painted by dis
tinguished artists, rings, chains, and
drain traps of silver, and the walls are
frescoed with hunting scenes.- The
building cost SSO.Cuu.
At a certain We? Jem Convention
the I'cv. was elected by the cler
gy oil several ballots; but was, as
many limes rejected by tho laity.
Some one, not very long afterwards,
asked him, '"If a l)ean is Very liev
erer.d, .'pul a Bishop Bight Reverend,
what would a Presbyter be who had
been only half elected?" He replied
lie ".uppoed he might be called tho
left' Reverend!"
"We have received a copy of an odd
littl pamphlet entitled "Readers aad
Writer's Economy Notes," which seems
to be a sort of mutual repository for
suggestions from its various subscrib
ers on all sorts of things of use to fel
low members. We take froca it au
itm descriptive to itself.
HOW WE LOOK TO AN INTELLIGENT
FOREIGNER.
(Translated from the Paris "Revue
Politique tt LiiUraire," ' 14th June,
187'J.) "There has been organized at
Boston, under the curious - name of
Readers' nnd Writers' Economy Club'
(Club de LTconomie pour I'S Lecterns
ttles Ecricai-iS,) an association whose
leading idea is truly American ; that is,
truly original. Its object is to save
the time, money, labor and teiaper of
readers and writers by eo-opeiative
metliods of manufacturing certain
books and articles of merchandise.
Members of th Association are to ex
change suggestions ar.d information
with frach other; a;.d it is hoiked that
ibis way of working will result, in
greater cheapness and ease of supply
than would be possible to single iso
lated students, since they will be al
ways .able on this plan to procure at
- once from some specialist information
which by themselves thpy csuld nt
get without a great deal of trouble.
The difficulty with the Economy Club,
it seems to us, will be to maintain any
thing like an equality among the con
tributions of the members. There a:
sromf people who lik to receive a good
deal and to give but little; and these
are exactly the ones who will be mast
prompt to offer themselves as rnaai
bera of such a body."
The uiSicalty apprehended by our
genial cotemporary has not' thus far
made its appearance; or, at any rate,
there has been abundance of suggest
ions from th3e who are quite willing
(in ZSTew Testament phrase) to ! gosil
'Z'iV&z for nothing again. Ed.
Uodej's Lutlj's Book Tor March.
Godey's Eady's Book for March is a
choice number of this old established
favorite of the fair sex. Its fashion
plates are numerous and beautiful, giv
ing the latest styles f costume for
the blustering month that, turnisg
away from winter, heuitates to smile
on spring. The diagram is a pattern
for a street wrap of new design, and
will be especially useful at the season
when the heavier wraps of extreme
cold weather are discarded. Mr. Bar
ley's picture is a cestinuation of the
Illustrations of the Poets, commenced
in the l ebruHiy number. It is a spir
ited scene from ills. Browning's poena,
the "Rhyme of the Duch?ss 2Iay, and
is one of the master-piecM of the great
artist. The literary department is va
ried and entertaining; '-Rcslyn's Tor-
tune, the new serial by Christian
Reid, is continued, the interest increas
ing with every page. The "Rosebud
Garden of Girl6" is concluded, but the
editors promise a new serial, "Glen-
archan, in the April number.
GodbTojiPANiT
Number Six.
Good Company, ($3.00 A year ; SpriHg-
held, Mas3.) Number Six, is as asual
rich in stories. They include Better
Times, by Ellen W. Olney; Cousin Se-
raphina, by Sydney Hall; Aunt Het
ty s .Slery, by Mrs. E. D.E.Bianciardi;
and Old Barry's Son. There are these
sketches: The Threshold of the Gods,
by Maurice Thompson; A Little Trav
eler, by Miss S. O. Jewett, author of
Deephaveu; and After Fifteen Years.
The writer or Acer Saccharniurn has
a charming article, Snow Pictures.
Austin Biei bower sets forth with much
dietiuct nrss the fundamental differen
ces of the republican and democratic
parties. There is a careful account of
the treasury department, and its pres
ent head, Hon. John Sherman, by "Da
vid Copperticld." Mr. G. M. Towle's bit-graphical
sketch is about Victor Hu
go. There are also The Indian a3 he
Used to Be, Roman Mosaics, Adara and
Eve; and poems by Mrs. Wyetb, and
Herbert Hall Winslow, the young west
ern poet wlio?e creditable work is to
some extent familiar to the public; al
so the editorial departments. The six
numbers of the volume just closed, and
those of the volume beginning with
the next number a year's subscription-will
bo sent for 2.50. This gives
an admirable chance for those who are
not familiar with Good Company to
try it.
tiid pro (no.
Since the earliest ages, two prcblems
have engaged the attention of specula
tive humanity; perpetual motion, and
the getting of something for nothing.
The lirat remains, and is likely to re
main, unsolved ; but if the evidence of
printer's ink is to be trusted, the solu
tion cf the second has been arrived at
by the publishers of Ehrich's Fashion
Quarterly. "And how soV" remaiks
the reader, incredulous ? Marry, thus :
By an ingenious system f combina
tion subscriptions, the publishers of
the Quarterly offer to ser.d their maga
zine, free of all charga whatever, to
ajl who may subscribe, tbroii'-h their
agency, to any of the principal month
ly or weekly periodicals. Thus a sub
scriber to Peterson's Magazine has on
ly to pay his regular t-.vo dollars thro'
Ehrichs' agency, to receive, not only
Peterson's for a ytr.r, but a really val
uable quarterly magazine of fashion
as well. How tlm is to be done, is x
plained at length in tho premium list
to Ehrichs' Fashion Quarterly, an ad
vance copy of which lies upon our ta
bl?. Nor is this the only novel feature
which this same premium list contains.
Other magazines ffer premiums for
subscribers; but the Fashion Quarter
ly net ouly does that, bat in addition,
inaugurates the Morel idea cf premiums
irithnut subscribers. But over this
astounding aiypteiy we drop a discreet
veil: and the reader who may wish to
pierce it, is advisfd to send his name
and address to Ehrich Brothers, Eigih
A vrni.e and Twenty-fourth St., New
York, whose prompt reply will doubt
less resolve Ids d.mbts into pleasing
and profitable certainties.
Millions cf Mothers expieM their dr
lisht over Cwtoria. It is a lure's remedy
for aubiioUating tho food. Unlike Cafc
tor Oil, it is pleasant te take, and
a&like LZerpbine Syrups, it U harmless.
Ciutoria resnlatee tb Boveli, dentroyv
Worms, Cores
Sour Curd and Wind Co"c
md allays Fe"rerislms. What c'itc
health to tiio Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Castorla. It it the mbet reliable,
oiTactive sod yepdar article Upesied by
waif Tg
r:
Eiooe Ilealinr ria!il hare boea maed L
SUFFERING MAX
baa there teen known fuch abeolafcs Pais
relieving agents ai the
They soothe, heal, and core. They
HEAL-Cuts. Wounds. QaUs, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts
and Sore Nipples ;
CCEE-Pain in the Tack, Rheumatism. Scia
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache.
Tetter, Pimples, Iteh. Salt Rheum, and
all Flesh, Cone and ilutclo alhne&tf of
Animals ;
SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings:
BEUEVE-Boils, Felons.Utccrs. Sore Throat.
Bronchitis Croup and Quinsy ;
EXTKACT-Pain from Burns, Scalds, Bttca,
Frost-bites, gprains and Eruises.
- The experience of centuries has suula the
Zdnlntenta, the inoet cpeedy and elective
Cttratire agents for
MAN and BEAST
fho world bas erer known. The Centaur
hare relieved more "bed-ridden Crip
ples t healed more frightful wonsds,
and saved more valuable animals than
all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts,
I'lxjters and so-called "pain killers" and
'tk:a cures" combined.
Phyaicians and Veterinary Burgeons en
dorse the Centaur Linixaents millions
of men, women and children in ail countries
Kse thorn, and Housekeepers, Farmers.
Planters, Trarelers, 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 cure. Sold throughout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 cts. and Sl.OO e, bottle. Trial
bottles, 25 eta.
jrjjjj
ATA
I2EVER-FAIUNQ RELIEF
APFOXDCO OY
SAhFORD'S RADICAL OUHE.
IT Is a fret that enn ne snbstuntlatM by fie inert
respctble teeumonials errr effcrej la fsTr
f any proprietary medlciae, that tue Kadicaa
Con fob Catabbs do9 iu erery case afford la
irtaat and permanent rtlief. Ko matter of how lony
faaCiiffr, or how fcevcre the dleafo, tae first Aoza
fiTee tnch f Tlaerce of iu ralne la the treatmexit of
Cat&rrhl ftffi?cUoL thatcorifidenc; ia at once felt
lu He ability to do ail that Is claimed for If. The
testimony of pavmc'nrn, drOL-pli-ta, and patients ia
inr:moB on this point, and ton oecurnoia.Unr
erid'nee la In point of reftxrctaMir? fcnpertor to
any yer before otrtalned In faror of a popular
remedy. The proprietors, therefore. Ely jaitlr
f-cl rrca4 of the poaltioa this rciautiy has tUMiinea
a4 heeva tt wtM&t cf IU rfiiuu.
10 YEARS A SUFFERER
From Hon.Tfceo. P. Dogert, ErUtoI, 17.1.
Memrs. "Wars ft roT-ras: frrnt'enm. Feelln
ticriUk! y convinced 01 h rnicary of HiSFoKU a
Ciruz ios tuTAKta, 1 tun lndascd to :cp
roa a line to say that ai;hcci(tt I UaTa beeueccp
Ucai of a;l turn toitraci advertise'! aa radical
caroa," I hTe never foacd aavthiiig that proinlsca
sach relief aad aifiron'.a cur as lliit of ! np- ia'a.
I karu b;ca aOicted w.ih this dredfl dir?4
rr more tima tun yt-ars. er.d aot rscencir
eaaid I b ladaced t persrvirre with aoy emit I .
rsad the lrt er of 1'r. HeimWiiu, andean
truth 'ully say that afcr lni Hts er six bott'.ea X
am Uioroniftiiy etvined ot lia enrative proper
tiea. Hoping thnt othrr s.milarly rtt:Ptcd llha
Bvself will be lndaed ta mak the trie' I r.c?, ra&
tlcmen. Terr trolv. etc. IHiO. P. bO(tLu
CATARRHAL AFFEOTIONS,
as Hot. TTesJc. Iafacea, R;d,at4 "Watery
Ejcc: Clcertloa aJ Iauiu-.pjauua f the Kar
ki.'ilDg Nols.-s In !t.e Read ; 8 r Throat; Elong
Uoa ot the L'rala aad Swelled Tonal i: JJervoas
iOi!ae, NeraUria. D'irirvrs, CloHdcd HaBicif,
Lou of fervoas i otce.l.epr..lor.ef Spirits', a
cnroliuly sr.d arlrrtiacelly twitnd with tUi
txiey fCwtTiil.-t to diret:io"S wlii'-a aeaoap.iMity
rh battle, or wiia b h,i 1'cd to z&f aACzvsa aa
KacW pn-hr oorAfttas Ir. f-anford's Improrec
Ir!v!lr Tabr, wad la J dueci'oei for uce iu all
crMA. fries Sold hy a'J Whoiuaale aaU F.
laU Drrru'w.s t-rcarhont the TJa!tcd Stales a.n
C.-.t'l ia." VVTiT-KS A POTT KB, Q'.nttal AfcOU
-A WlMltsal ruxii'st, Ccmius. laua.
AX &i bsoss grttfXl relief !n Eliw
snatsK, Weaak tpiuo, Local Faias, vr
nn ULSFeotlcsa. Xrooal lilirtcxnatibro. f i3
I)3Qi4Hecu, ITci-t aS T AJZcctlooa ot
aH SJimvjs, Fracttnd Klbs, AiTcciicae
at tlia CimaL. Culdt ajod Co -J Ivs, Injuria a
arf u Back, Btr-jias sad Bruliss, Wi
Siclc,SrrociB PaSa of U.o 3prtls, Cranp
la tie 2toBL2c"i acJ XZcait ATcc-
ticve, Ezilargwd 5 pie-en, Braises and I'oeo
Wju, TrluMTr.at'.r.jn cf the 'Wrlfci fcr-.d
Arsaa. Ast'tv-n, Co -at, Iecal and Xe9
eeat&iS Sauias, Xa la tho Cfccat, rtiicii la
tie rtXt. Ttd In tins Hip, Tartccae cr
Eufcrursnd TciM, CxirJU. la the Kucic tuvl
Kt-ti. Fain ai WanntM ElLti ftix"
IsmX, TJ urtu3., &fjr "TUroat, Lambj;,
TriioJi-3a; Cocglx. UZabj-? Voina la tiu
EKSit, Xxlj-c liiAts, Qizlmy. Vlz-yet.,
a.- - irf-if iivn laay y?t - J4 2or.
Tri?m 23 Oenta.
Ai. fcr CCliiN-y VOLTAIC PLA3TESL
Sold by aU noiosele aad ItetaU Ir-pJit
tbreceHoot tie United States oc Caaafas, aiil by
t(X2JLS rorTCIi. Proprtitora. BosCaa. Usaa.
NO CHANGING OARb"
) FRiM (-
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NESfiASKA C!TY
or FLAT7S MOUTH to
CHICAGO,
Where direct connections are ni;:;e with
Through Sleeping Gar Lines
TO
X2W YOKK. r.OSTOX, rilirADKLI'KIA,
li A LTI M O it E, WASlil Nil TO .
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
T7lc SKort Line
Via FtCP.!A for
IXDIAXAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE, CIXC1X-.V.-1T,
(indoH ;(.fiifs in the
SOUTHEAST-
THK HKST MxV. FOI1
ST. LOUIS,
Vl;rr I;iicct f'onneftimis r.ve ir.p.de in 1 lie
t'MOK lifcl'Or uiili Vininigli fck'eiins Cul"
I.iKts for ol; points SO! 'I"J1.
T'uo Shortest, Spcedles-t ami most Comfort al-Iu
via HANHI3ALt9
Ft. SCOTT, DEXISOX, DALLAS. IIOITSTOX
A USTIX, SAXAXTOXIO, OA LVEHTOX,
:'.rA ail no-Sittrs ia
Fu'lnnr. lC-Wiicfl Palace leepiiip- Cars.
'., 55. & ij. Palace Urawing-Po.jm Cars,
With Kortoii's r; clinin-r Ctiairs. No KMra
C:ni- for Scar in ll eliitinic 1 "h;i:r..
The famous C, 15. & t. J'aiace UiiUi:g Car.
Fa!t Time. Steel llai! Track and Superior
K.iii;metieoi;iinetl '.tH their fitfdt Tkrouyh
far Arrati-)'tnei:t. ir.;.K( s tiiis, aloe ad oliievs,
the favorite Kouie ta the
WAST, SOi TIS OSC HOCTH KAiST.
TRY IT.tuid jf.iijWllRmlT.'AVrM.VC it I.ux
u; y :i:siead of a Pi.-eoml'ort.
1! I;,fori: ation .ihout P.atcs of Tare, KWn
ii:'r Car Accoi.imodati'.ns, ami Time iY.iiler-,
will be cl.eerfuiiy fcivvn ty api!yits; to
JaiitCM Si. Wol.
tieneral Passenger g't, Chicago.
Trafiia Manager.
HOTEL. CITY HOTEL
Pl.ATTSMOrTH. KEB.
First cla.--s Lodsin Itootns.
First Class Hoarding.
C.ood Sample Kootn?
r.vcrj thing it1 every comfort
A Good Hotel can Turiiisli
Also, Good Wine, flood Peer, Good Lienors,
Good Lemonade, Good Cigars,
Kept at the City Bote!.
U!y FKK1). JOOS, I'ltipi icior.
"a r5 ff.v
SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNA
MENTAL PAINTER,
A.. ASHLEY.
Sh"p over the Brick Block
next to II Bocck's.
PI. ATTS MO UT 1 1 , - - y-V.B
4iiy.
r AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT
UEHTENHIAL HISTORY 1
Will TfiSP P nlm
at,---?
THE HBHBY R MILLER
riAXO-FOIiTE
Are not only first-clii8 Iiiftrnnierit, but tills
tsutblKsiiinent may be justly renmed
us one oltlie leiiilinf? lJi:ini-Foite
I:uiuI: toi ie.s of the
World.
THE FAVORITES
IN THE CONCERT HALL.
Duriim the Season of lsr.viSTo the Henrv V.
Slliler I'iaiiMs were used in liostou and viciuitv
in more than ltj. ("oncerls.
Season of 1577-1S78, i 7 Concerts.
Se;ison of mx-ltC!1 MomUi of Otoher. 35
Concerts ; Mouth of November, 45 Coneerts-
Xotie but f.rrt tlas Pianos smild ati nc7i un-
quentionitl P'p!ilany.
THESE PLlxYaS 1UV RECEIVED
The Highest Praise
i rom the
Most Eminent Musicians.
Of late I have had nianv OTaiorttinilit-s of
usinpyour 1'ianos and can say with pieaMiie.
llicy have no suerior in America, and my long
experience abroad Instilie me in olacimr ttiein
aiiead ot any foreign instruments of their kind.
CHAM. tt. ADASW.
Madame Koze. and ti'.e otl.er arlists of n.y
romp.iiiy are delighted with the"Mi!!er"' Piano,
foritsrich purity uf tone, and tlie womierlul
manner iu wnicn it sustains tue voice..
if. MAPLK.SOX.
In beba'if of the PaniHl.ee Concert C'omminv,
and oariieiilariy rnvaelf as the ni. mist of sai',1
coiiipaiiy. I vi.ili to express many thanks for
the bountiful Grand Pianos of voiir manufac
ture, Willi wliicli you have furnished ns so far
this season. Wiili your tine instruments con
cert Kivins becomes a ixusitive pleasiiie aud Ue
litflit, "so eay vie all of us."
I consider no other "make" with which I am
arijiiaii-.ted, can excel it ia anv of thfl iii:iities
that conti!i:te a perfect m.strument. As an
ftci'impaniment fjr the voice, 1 kt.ow of none 1
voi:u preier to your.
-nrs. H. E. J5. CAKTEK.
I take ftrep.t pleasure in reconunpiidiaij tile
Ifenry T. Milier Piano on all occasions wiiere a
first-class iaao is desired.
iVIrs. i. iil. SMITH.
I have known t!;p riai-os Ki..T-,iif:ictiiiel t,v
Mr. Henry V. i:lier for i:ru-y ve.trs and I do
not hesitate to saytiiat tiu y take !ii;;h rank
anions the fiisc-eiaos iustrunicats of ai.y of tlie
Lest makers. Caks. Zkkkah.v
I consider the 'IP.ler IMano snnen'or lo all
others in that mellow am! sinin r nnalit v so :ie-
ccnlaolo for voice ac."inpaiii:uei-t s.
Mrs. aline Osgood.
We were delighted with the T'i.-mc rsf vmir
laamifacfiire wuich we used durins our recent
loin in me i li.iee. fiates. ine'r chavmiiijr sinjr
im; qua'.ities rendv-riiif tlii-m epe.ci:tl!y desiia
liic for accomp!;ii i:iu the liiimaii voic.
Tiik Oi'.njiN.M. Sv,--(Ti.n
LAII3ES' Q V- AliT 1CTT .
forld's Inteatissal EiuiliiliOu" 1876.
This establishment v--.it l!ie oi.lv one out of
more than lor! y Piano-forte exhibitor, wlih h
; (it'irtcd two AiVARM fr its sl::;rle cxliibil
of Pianos at tiie Centennial Kxliil.ition.
This trai null Etallis:tmrnt that liecctved a
iirial A ward for a Ace L-nv.-if fern
Upiiglit riiino-Forte.
flie Henry Hlr Pianos
ti.r;'.v3 received the endorsement of the
State of Massachusetts
ami liia
CITX ok BOSTOIT.
Thi'j err IE A DEES cwim; the FOREMOST
rnxos of THE vror.Lj).
HERRY F. MILLER
Boston, 'Mass., U. S. A.
Platt3inoutb, Neb.
21y
J
a Miis Pet-tee
IK,iLK!i IN
Musical Instrumenls,
S;le Appointing Aycn tfor
TUe trnri-a!lr--l 55as-a c& Iinillu
CABINET ORGANS.
Alo Slyte A;:ei.t f r the Kecry F. iiiller and
V.C. KifToti ( a. I'iar.o.i.
.SAMPLE IXSTIIUMEXTS
at office. Sixth, oi.e d:or south of JIaia tt.
FLAT J'fiMOl Tit. N iV.i. "
Vi'i"! rto woll to examine our
Xtv.v Mason & Ilainliu
OI-iG-A: USTSTISTJCTOH
C - V . v i ti 1 y 7, r f. c t i t vi
fi'l r. -i r i by tho public,;
C C K 2 O C'RCULAR .
'QvViv .-rgsrs, i-aliSi
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STHE1GIIT & MILIEfla
Harness Manvfacturers,
SADDLES
BKIDLES
COLLARS
and all kinds of harness stock, constantly od
hand.
Repairing of all Kinds !
NEATL Y DONE ca SHORT NOTICE
NEW HARNESS !
TURNED OUT IN SHORT ORDER,
And Satisfaction Guaranteed.
tSpKemember the place, Opposite Henry
Itoeek's Furnit ure Store, on Lower Main Street,
i'latismouia. neo.
ST HEIGHT & MILLER.
URICK! MUCK!
If you want any
Fire or Ornamental Brick,
Call on
J. T. A. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE,
NEBRASKA,
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Fuxnishea Freh, Ture Milk,
S)ecial calls attended to. and Freeh Milk
from same cow furnished when wanted,
4!y
A. G. rlATT
JU.ST OPENED .VfiAI.V,
Netn, Clean, First Class Ifeai STiop,
on'Main Street Corner of 5th. l'lnlt-mouth
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender nirht.
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MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
KLJ1 CICSMi Til
IIOIiSE SHOEING,
AND
'AGON KEPAIRIXQ
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Protnplp.
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Horse, Mule OxSliocinc:,
In short, we'll shoe anything that ha?
four feet, from & Zebra to u Giraffe.
Come and see us.
2T2rW SJECOjP.
n Fifth St between M:iin aad Vine Streets,
usr pcros le corner Irom the sew 1IKKAI
OFFICE. 10S"
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
"WAGOInT
BLACKM1TH
SHOP.
rTaon, Btujgy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
w lauu ami wilier iiiiioniiieiy, tis mere
is a good latlie ia my shop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
lias taken charge of the wagon shop,
lie is veil known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Kew IVasrons an:I Kasraic made t
wraer,
SATISFACTION GUAHAXTKEO.
Shop on Ki-vthstrcet Boposite Streiffht's Stable
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER in
7JJ rS v M a r r
Drugs
9 meuiuuicdy
AND
WAME PAPER,
Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IT
Stationery, Magazines,
JLV7
X.atcst Fiiblicaitioris.
5rcrrIptIos Vtxrcrxili.y CorMpoonlad
bf as Kxpcilenced Strozsitit.
KEMEMfiEK THE ri.JvCE.
6fi ST. i DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
PJ.aTTSMOUTH. neb.
W i ne s, L i q o u r s
ANI
CIGAHS.
Mnln Sirt:, opposite tLe Court IIoue.
Tiiis plnoe is just openi-d. n'w, gord goods cf
iill ki:n!s. We want to keep a good houpa and
plteut-o our customer.
REM EM I) if R THIS. Sly.
sew firm:
JX0. 1505 & fSOX,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. Cuthii-.r's old stare.
A fVLL LINE CK
Staple and Fancy G o series,
NEW AND F
BREAD STUFFS,
( evert dtscrii'tion.
Choice and Fancy Candies
an'.l all kin-.Is of
Canned Goods.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
cf Ike best Brutus.
CHRISTMAS TOYS, d-C, cf-C,
in endless quantities.
Fresh 1$ read Daily.
Don't fail to Call.
33;j' J. BOXS & SOX, I'rop s.
leaiei! in
STOVES,
:sa raC j Ta..- iA. use 9
KTC, ETC., ETC.
Ou(5 Ucor East of the IV-st-ti.tlco, Vlattsrr.outh,
NetrHka.
Frr.ct'oil V'( rkcrs ia
SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN. BRA
ZlERY,.U.,tir.. Itre a-'ortuiei.t of Hard aiifl .Soft
I'uniii.s, Cuss 1'ij.ies and Fittings.
W'jod and Coal i'iovtrs f.T
HEATING Oil COOKING.
Always on il..nd.
Eviy yarioty of Thi, S'iret Iron, and Zinc
"Work, kept ia y:ek.
MAKING AND REPAIRING,
Done on Sliort Ni;i-'e.
VEV.YTiiixr. irj 1 in a xtkd 1
PP.KT.S LOW 1VX.
?ptail Linn
lumi
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
I'LATTSMOUTII - - NEiJ.
Iinii;ird Ha.Il .-ini Su-lcon oh
Main street, four doers from Sixth at
Neville's old rdaoe.
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, A LES,
WINES, LC.
fi?wrnibrrTi:C ame nit lMsre.
wl . Keenan & Grace, i
r7s Tlnn
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A TCS3 10 T2:S U3S ICICrS PLA2IS33. It it t t5'.?-Cr KhHWljiC'p &:t tiat
BENSON'S CAPClNE POROUS PLASTERS ARE - SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
The great demand for them has caused a number of uusc-ruoloii parties to niako and sell
worthless imitations under similar sounding names. As the market I flooded with inferior
plasters selling at any price it Is important for the consumer to know w hleh U tho best. It Is
well known that some of the clif aj plasters have b6en exam hied and found to contain injur
ious ingredient which make them dangerous to use, caasiug pnra'ysi and other disoaaes.
CAl'TIOX-Rce that the word CAPCIXE on each plaster Is correctly spelled,
WEABI HV & JUIIXNOX, I'linrmRcent icl ('UfmUts,sr. Y. I'llICESS CTH.
Dir. j. a. miKRjiAx-.ia mr. orikixat. osly i. nhkumas
known to tlie public for tlie past 3r years or more through his successful method of treating
Uupture without the annoyance and injury trusses Inflict. His system of curv is by local ex
ternal application. No man if safe wis o lias it rupture, no matter iiow insignificant lie may eon
siiler it, lor every man who has died from if once flattered himself ihat u was but a lr)lllu
ailment ; and every man who now suffers from it mid tin; injury of trti.se, to uch au extent
that life lias no enjoyments, once regarded it as unworthy special attention. It is not a eland
still affliction ; it is progressive even unto death. Iteferenccs jriveu t gentlemen in thf city,
who have been cured. During treatment no hindrance from labor, fallen ts from abroad Cau
receive treatment and leave lor home same day.
HISBCOK OIr TJ3?TTJE!.
pives the most reliable proof from distinguished professional gentlemen, clcr-ymeii and roer
cliants of his successful practice and popularity therefrom titioiihout this oinitiy and tho
West Indies. The afflicted should read it and inform themselves ot tlie certainty of beln:
cured. It is illustrated with photographic likeness of extremely bad cases before and alter
cure, and mailed to those who tend 10 ceats. Savo this, and remember iu wilting or calling
me auuress is.
A
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aJ UUl ia mi mi sa
9X1 Rrnn.ilwnv.oor.
CAI
TIOV The retuitat'on of lit. J. A. S1IKKMAN, attained from -to. years successful pJc
as started mound the country PretenJers w ho assume to be the original Dr. Sherman
is for the cure of mipturo. Two ;f these parties an obi and young man recently turned
lice iuis
famous for the cure of mipturo. Two ot these parties an oki aixt younn man recently tu
up iu lloslon ; they nui.od several by their Fniuiul.nt Ailvrrtint mru: : when deleced,
was brouiiht, but the fellows ran away leaving sorrowful vietitn-, room reut, bojnl bills
iiewspi;ers unpaid. Since thmi they have been discovered at'JUillroadv.ay, New Vork.w
they recently, by base deceptions defrauded an aaeil t Icr-yman. 4
Excelsior Barber Shop.
J. C. BOONE,
One door west vf Solomon & Nathan's Store
SHAVING AND 8 II A 11 V O O 1 i O
Especial attention jjiven to
CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA
DIES' HAIR.
ALL AND SEE BOONE, GENTS,
And Kt a boon ia a
A. Schlegel & Ero
Manufacturers of
USTE CIGARS,
And dealei-s in
FANCY DMOKEUS AUTICLE'S, SMOKING
and CIIKWING
TOBACCOS.
Special BRANDS r.nd sizes of CIOAKS made to
order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar
clippings sold for smoking tobacco.
Main Street, one door west: of J. s. D-jkc'd
I'LATTSMOUTII, NeJI. 10y
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T-.- 3fi".-!T-''T vs.y;i-rj !w fi'-,"' -'-'JT
iyti: fcs I !;!
Slierv70odvZeep5 tlie Ligest Line of Boots & Shoos
In Cass County. . iy
1 ?i t'ti h n n hi nc.
I BV rfAJiai a aUk
C17 St. Charies Etroet, St. Louis, Ho,
A refrul.r ftraduatv ol'to tlrdirai Coi!K.hM brn lon)re
copa?f.'fl in tlie iivcriftitreatmriitof.il Venereal, Sexual
And Cbronlc XiseaFe8 Oian any otbr Physician in8m
louifl, aa city papers allow, ar.d altold resi'ietfta know.
By-ptUia. Oonorrbaaa, Gleet. Otrlcture, Qrcbitia.
Horn 1 a, or Kupture. til Urinary Disease and
Eyphilit'c or Mercurlnl Af.ections of the Throat
Hkin or Bonoe, ax Of;d vith unparalleled aucceaa, 00
Jateat atittitillc priaciplea. fafeiy. hnrotely.
Bpcrmatorrora, Bcrvnl Debility and Impo
tency, as Hie result of rx.-if-Ab'-jV' in youth, sexual es.
eessos in maturer yeais. or other ra ises, atid vhk-h produca
amiieot the Ir-ilowinsr etff'ls: nervoiisuess, seminal emis
sions, drtiilitv. dmiKss orsiKht, defective inemoty. liitnplca
on the fact, .hTiii-al tiersy, arcrion V siciety of fVmacs,
contusion ti ideas, loss of s.'i;inl pxer. etc., rcntleririg
marriaee ln-.proper or imifiry. are permanently
cured. Consuitstion at oliice, or hy mail fret, aixi invited,
Vhen it is iuroiiTenient to visit the city tor treatment,
fnedicines can be sert by msil or express -.very here. Cur
able cases guarar..ecd, where doubt xist.Jt ia fiantly au.lc4
tnthlK fcr Ker, 1 Cap; tma, 1 Etaap ;
ffs-3U2, ht t.-.t, 2 SuJt;i. 1 Pst.
pBSIs. I GU8DE-
iacKautclcrth and rf It TT.J.t3jr. 6 tiled for 60c.
5b poita?; or rurrxney. Orer flltT won?rful penoicturr.
true to life; crticUa oa the f-i'lowiny auhjccUr Tviio may
marrv. ml'O mt, whr. Kanhd, Woniaithood. 'h-ftcal
alecar. ht ahouM marry; I!jw lift aiui ita;ipiri?o ciay
be iiicrraspd. The I'hynu.ozr of prorturtHi, aiKJ niauy
morf. Tliwae nrnrried or c-i.fairiatinj Kmrriase ahould
read it, then krpt ur.fir lock ti kev. P'tpt-lar etliticn,
aame as above, but pap'r c-ovrr. it ti'mrr, U& n br maalf
in noifTtir fvi'tar- Cwprt 'rl iu;fiein Arrtr;ft.
yaisuogghaf- g - -' "gg
PBESCBiPTKON PREB
For the ipcy cure ol rminal afcnrai, Irt .MeiJior.d,
I'rematur libii:y, Ncrimlics. IVspnndency. -on!u?ion
pflileas. Aversion to Sjciely. Defer ive Ui unry. ami ail
J) Isordcrs broug- ten lv hetict Uaui'.s and xlxrvsses. Al.y
drucgist has the inre-lVnu. Ai! ire's,
OI JACQJESt 705 Chestnut St., St,Lou,M
EAST'S RiS!H3 SAW MACHINE
The BEST TliXW UOU JL.
Will RAW any aise Icks in any
position. Tbouaacda Id
vvsignioi iiio v
Hid
Aidreat Mi,
QSTPKEHE! $5 ia 62333 f:?53c!.
5-2 I "-J' !eere'J 1 K::.i !.-
firei ; I :5'C Hi"'-'
H:ilcr; I n.'o lle.i;er:
(uh: V i.el Pjj r;
1 K' H.-r. t p T'-nril ; Ane rivrL.
; I !.Ji t'u' 1 1 that fui;!Tr 1 wsi.
scJ C 1..J-M crel If r
saor.ey sc:i
fill s
i;3 l (,-a tor sou au me wgri.
2- - I V.4 Send for Curcuiara stud
KVV i-rujea.
i' m fvj
lurrnT !St. IWew Vork.
suit
HBll
beru
4hti
BATES & K0H1TKE.
Nbw Carpenter shop on Main Street,
Corner of 7th.
Bates & Kolmke,
Builder?.
Contractors,
and general workman in tlie
Carpenter line.
HEW HARDWARE STORE.
J. S. DUKE
Has Just opened an entire new stock ot httn
ware, on
K.tt-B'HT aTi OWL- m 3ZS B J'JO
Neat door west of (.'hai'iuau St ymith's Drufl
Store.
A Full Line of
SHELF HARDWARE,
SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by th Ki
or Pound
ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, ORINJ
STONES,
WHEEL-3ABE0WS.
A rulIJIJue of tXTl.F.RV.
Spcci'tllRatcs tc liuilders and Ccrr
tractors.
All goods sold as lo e they possibly can
and live. 4lT
AMm mm
e--"a
the mm nmu sqap kikes:
tI2i CENT. FTJBZ.
(Patented.)
jtxzxy powirEED.
in cm. y rEKFTrrrrt."
The ut?rnxet an! pnrest l,yo nt'lei. "WiTl
miki) 1j .iin'iH f the bt nt f orftuubtl ilard Etuft')
lu Hi r:iiii:t' vt'iihnnt hoil-ns;.
Tits fjot je'tttf r-sml'tfacr tuaid,
3 tir l--,t di-lofV-t-tiaut.
:;. f .!!o.u aro aoum rf tJkj (l-rrtTttna'f"
r.i-ts jicd by tuoUia f--ia" 88 Per Ceut. iowJoroJ
i-6.
"Ffrtst. Ittpa'VH-aTa!r-Tirfinwltl
Tfrtpa mil c-r ni'ivah.'o i,l cisily taki-n olf
stfy-'W ni i'-a iuK t!:2Cf.ct. nut ex.rao-t, thetw
jV by catir.if tljn tro,il'r. k.-111'.var.' e, aiil
f'-A js-tJatitT (froru flj-itiif 1 arf i-Je), tu
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