Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 17, 1881, Image 4

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x-srut of a bcanUful time .- -l
hen lue world .ball hiipv
, -V I '-a the tie phants and hyenas.
- ;11 b'ossornon eery tree;
V" :. tamarinds ami potatoes
. cae their drealful roar;
'n turnip trees shall blossom
. Iu lb garden forever mote.
i Meaint of a preat republic
. v iien the iojle shall all go Weet.
'it j1 urn anil reap tomatoes
I.i the laixl they lore the beat;
V. l ea yls Iron iiml uiol.'isses '
;-hall bloom vn every hill.
Ami cliicker low in the barnyar.l, ' -
v.' hUc goo'eherries toil at the mill.
5 weary of feeing the rabbe.ge
; Uuille the rake ant the hoa;
; i eary of watching nn.l waiting;
y-r 1 he i-3shorier bush to grow.
;uj for the lime when spiuarh
eope with bread and milk;
v. :,pn hen shall lay itatoc,
.1 ml Itortes spin ran' slit.
KU1 street were the Taninhei hour
W hen I wandered down ttieg;leo.
And -.wreathed my brow with tomatoes,
t ir plufke J the ripened hen ;
"'on tJfc donkey tnrinod tip the trellis,
"-''eiicuiiilicr chiricI in the &tuss,
dTswtct potato whLtle l
jnate in the mountain pass,
i, F,-iri I lift 1"" '""'",
An I $ nan hood's j ream artfuiine;
To 1 1 lonjf tor the by-(?one hours.
lj I sit 'nealh IbU Turkish vine.
i.! wresilie your blosoonia i'um me,
And sooth my aching breast-,
"'.'bile R(H)ehrry plaintively waib'es
And me into rest.
'TLcii von will srivc her t me, Mrs.
Trevor?''
'Most wiliinsrlv. Sir Hubert," and
; Mr?. Trevor's iKtrrdsome, patrician face,
, lushed with a jrlow of gratification a
-he signified her consent to Sir Hubert
Jlvnuou'i prayer for her daughter's
-. J baud, "bclitve me, there is no one I
J would more willingly trmt v.ith Lilian's
' , happiness."
'- A dee; breath of relief escaped Sir
Hubert, bnt his face darkened and
tsloutled over a little na he tipoke ag-ain.
"It shall be the object of tny life to
' ' . prove that your trust is not uiidesiTV
isii,' ho said, "if Lilian accepts me."'
"If!" Mrs. Trevor broke in. with a
"iht accent tif surprise. "Why do
clotlbt it.' ' '
--; "J Jiardly dare hope," he answered.
. t'Hho ft young I am so much her
.sfLior anil 1 have fancieil sometimes
that it is selfish iu me to wi.h to bind
our lives together, that "
'A!i! v. i.y wili o;i il y yo'.iiself so
tui.-cti inju-itice?" said Mrs. Trevor, in-tf-i
rupting him onen more, a little petu
;!,. for she could not understand his
e' -inples. "Sh(? i but a child, certainly,
whit a child's heart my little Lilian!
-jfl have no fear. Sir Hubert. She
.-"Jim now. Vhen you are her hu3
- she will love yii"better."
So spoke Mrs. Trevor, Lilian's moth
er, anil he believed that she ppokc for
her daughter's pod."
True.there had been a foolish ro
raanco connected wifJi the summer just
1 List. A strolling artist had been struck
j;y t'ao swet-t llnwcr-face, and had asked
j'i-riuissiou to trnnsfer it to his canvas,
'flu: foolish mother had consented. Shu
doomed Lilian itnleed only as hi'd.
Through ioug,suiishiny hi!:ri slio and
the artist had strolled together, or she
had sat patient while he h-.il painted
the young, lovely face, until ono day,
or rather jtist in that wonderful time
v!,ei day uss not vet ended, and evening
li-i- begun liiiiigfiiig its shadows with
tUo lleeting sunbeams liule Lilian
ii. teued with a fast Jeaticg heart, to a
t'ny new and strange.
This arti.t loved her, and wished her
for his wife She heard with the tim
idity of the timid fawn his pansionattt
expressions of en "earment. The'
niirhtenod even while tjey tilled her
ion! with tumultuous joy.
'I will teach you to love me. little
be nau sa;u. t.oTne, will you
zo with me to your mother, that I
k her to give you to nie."
-byly, with a crimsou blush, sho
cod her little fluttering hand !a
I h i him lead her whither h
Mil lnir.iiy had time to realize
before it had ended; for her
had listened in frowning amaze,
i l wa-i poor. Hn had but his art
m!ition. What were both to
V -. ill. th's dovrcr?
''rS "''"'.T1'. darling, and be true
' Jg. "1 go to make tho for
. iijve hitherni despi-ed, but
n bo-.v I covet for jour sweet sake.
y"ith it I ivill return to claim yon. Let
Vno find. you little Lilian.''
-And the c:dld, amid her ob3. had
j'l-ocuied all he asked.
"e4,no".v now, when the little green
, V- 'Jas til gras were springing up. to
. id 3 from sight the bare brown earth,
.ii! i the birds singing to each other
t -.oir lovo songs in the trees, and the
':. -i vatli of spring heralded the coming
of another 6ummer, her mother had
- come to her and said:
"I have founil a lover for von Lilian.
Ha is go-Id and rich, my cfiihJ. See
to it tha,vyou do not mention to bini
Jast year's "folly."
- "A lover, mamma?" the girl had an
' CTvered. "t)h, have you forgotten?"
"I. have forgotten all, as must you.
Yon. will Vv m--, and later you will
than' rib.1'
1 lie young face grew very nale.
- Is it not honorable that he should
Lnow, mamma?" Lilian had said.
-ilo shall hear ail that is necessary
from me." -
II') will not want me," thought the
f'.tl, "when ho knows that 1 Lave no
Lto to give him".
.A u ill he color crept back to her cheek
st tic relief the thought brought a re
lief short lived; for that very evening
Jrir .Hubert Glyndon took in his own
v.ircj, strong grasp her two little cold
hand.-?, and, drawing her to him, stoop--d
svnd kissed her brow.
Si.e looked up into his face. It was
ilot a handsome face. He was not a
young lover. A full score of years di-
idd him from his girl sweet-heart; but
it was a good face a true face and in
it one could read the love he bore her.
At the mute, questioning, pitiful look
iu her dark eyes, a pang had shot into
her honest heart, and it was the mem
ory cfJb.is look which led him to her
mother, who thus had answered him.
"She has loved no one else?" he said.
Mrs. Tremor smiled a little seornful
Jv at the question.
"A moment since, I told you she was
'-it a child. It is for you to waken her
,! - ping heart."
I II r words and his own great love
cl osed away the last doubt.
He was very tender during the short
spruce of . time that elapsed oefore the
we l.liug. Sometimes he would appear
a hitle grieved that Lilian would shrink
even from his slightest caress, but he
ohided himself for it. Perhaps when
; ho was his wife his very own she
- riui one day steal to his side, and
i Ad wr her sweet rosebud mouth, of
n seeking, for his kiss.
i he would tell her all
- ? -t had cost him then
that
and
his
not
- A-a. .
r wedding-day dawned clear and
i find no ray of sunshine was re-
i ra the bride's face.
-i i iy you, mother," she said. when
, jtened the veil of tulle, with the
.-. ;h of orange blossoms on her head
-1 y you, mother, because you
o taught me that to you I Owe my
i.i duly, but I would rather you were
i'"Ja&iw my coffin than for my
; sad words stftick with prophetic
" c n her mother's heart, but it was
O '.1 a:s to draw back now.
-i:3 htoked older than her bridegroom
he v stood together at the altar. His
a'J made him young; her grief had
her. . "
r- latience bad never tired, his ten
N' never lcssAied, in the long
iie strove, in new scenes and
i. ; v faces, to bring a iittlo look of
iato her ow.
r ; ver murmured, never com
" "be no longer shrank from
more restful than "in their warTdringV-
"Xcxt week we wiil go home.I.iiian."
.be said to her, one day. "
"Oh. I shall be so glad. she answer
ed. "I am so tired."
"Tired, little one? You have wanted
to go lefre? Why have vou nut
spoken?" .
"I waited foryour wish." she repii"d.
"But mv wish is vours. Will vuu not
! learn that lesson?"
"You are Very good to me," she an
swered wistfully, "too good. I do not
not deserve so much."
He drew her to him and kissed her
many times.
"Too good?" ho echoed. "Oli, my
little pure snowfiake, if ever yon can
love me for one little hour, it would bo
worth a lifetimeP
Always she shrank from meeting
strangers. Each face she scanned wirn
almost painful intenlness; then the old
look of utter indifl'erence would sweep
across her own.
But here in the home where her hus
band had brought her she would be
subjected to less of this. Its grand old
beauty could not fail to. delight her
senses. Ilr own rooms were titled up
like the bower of somo fairy prin
cess; servants waited upon her every
wish; all day she miglit stroll alone
through the 'shaded avenues of superb
old oaks, save when her husband joined
her.-
But day by day he watched the sweet
face grow paler and the slight ligure
more trail. One day he came to her
with an open letter in his hand, a ba;
py light in bis face.
"Harold has written mo. darling the
friend whom I have told you I love so
well he is coming to visit me. He will
be here to-morrow."
Harold " she gasjMd, and her face
grew ghastly.
He threw his arm about her, fearing
she would faint.
"You know him?" he asked, in sur
prise. "No, no," she tremblingly answered.
"I was fnint for a moment. That Is a'L
I am ' I for you. I wiil be ready to
receive . our friend."
"Harold," she murmured to herself,
v "ii alone again. "Am I so weak
that the simple utterance of the old
name thus moves me? As though there
were not a thouaud Harolds in tliis
great world. Oil, heaven, thou wilt
grant my prayer. Thou wilt never let
me see bis face agaiu."
The n-xt afternoon Lilian was alone
among tho trees, when suddenly she
heard the sound of voices. It was her
husband ?caking.
"You wilt think her beautiful,
Harold. She shall be to you a idster.
Of you I wiil not be jealous."
The next moment a turn in the path
brought the two men to view. Oim
instant her glance re-led on tl.em
both; then she sprang to her feet press
ing both hands to her heart, awaited
their approach iu silence, her face color
less as her dress, her ligure swaying as
the lily-bell on its stem.
"Harold, my wife!" said Sir Hubert,
theu looked from one to tho othor iu
amaze.
The young man made no motion to
outstretch his hand. He bowed low.
Lilian neither stirred nor spoke.
"You have met before?" Sir Hubert
went on.
"We have met before." replied Har
old Courtney.
Lilian still spoke no word. Once s!:e
passed her hand across her eyes, as if
blinded; then turned and walked swift
ly toward the houo. Tho two men
h 1" t alone, looked in each other's eyes.
"What docs it all moan?" asked " Sir
Hubert, and his question was both stem
and pleading.
"Ask your wife," answered his friend.
Only Lid me good-bye, niid let mo
leave your roof."'
"Wait until to-morrow." replied tho
host. "Lilian has never deceived me
she will not do so now."
But. just then came the summons to
dinner. The young mistress, pleading
sudden indisposition, begged to be ex
cused. The two men tat down in
silence. It was a wretched meal, and
an evening vet more wretched.
At an early hour Sir Hubert conduct
ed his guest to the rooms apportioned
to liim, and withdrew to Ids own. Rest
lessly he paced their lenrtli for half an
hour, when he resolved to seek hia wife
and have the mystery explained. She
might not love him, but at least she had
no cause to fear him; she would with
hold nothing.
In slippered feet ho crossed tho corri
dor, lid way led him past Lilian's
boudoir; the door was half open; within
he heard voices. His very blood froze
in his veins: it was hU wife speaking.
He stood rooted to the'apot,
"Harold, you must go at onoa bt
once!"
"How dare you tell me what I must
do!" answered the. man; "you who have
wrecked my life ? It was for you I toiled
to amass the wretched fortune I now
loathe. The death of an uncle gave me
success sooner than I had hoped. I
thought but of you by day, by night.
Wild with hapniuess I returned to claim
you to learn" what? That you had
married and gone. Desperate, I did
not even ask the name of the man who
had bought yon, until to-day I come
hither to lind him my friend. Oh, Lil
ian, many a murderess has less stain ou
her soul thau you."
"Harold, sjiaro me! spare me! They
forced mo into it. They knew I loved
you my mother! my husband! She
told him, but still th'ey wished that I
should marry him. What could I doP
I prayed for Heaven to help me, but no
help came. I called your name all
through the night, but you would not
answer."
- The man listening outside the door
leaned against the portal with a groau;
but within, wrapped iu their own mis
cry, neither heard.
"Lilian, you love mo still, then? Oh.
my little love, must 1 lose you forever?"
""Hush hush! He has been so good
to mo so ffood! Oh, if I lived to be an
old woman, I could not rpay him. To
morrow I will tell him all. after you
have gone; for you must go in the early
morning, dear," before anyone is up.
Then l"will say, I promised to do my
duty, Hubert " I have done it. I am
sorry that the H ircdd I loved was your
friend; but ho has gone now and I
must trv to make up to you his loss, and
by-and-by, if you will have patience
still, I will learn to love you, husband
not as I loved him, pechaps, but with a
Itetter love.' You will go, Harold?
You see I am not strong. 1 have made
yon suffer, but you cau see that. I have
suffered too. In the old days yon never
said me nay. ' You will not say it nov ?"
Go to your sleep content, Iittlo one.
Ytu will see me never again. But,
Lilian, I shall be hungry many years.
Hubert said you should be to me as a
sister. Will von not give me a sister's
kiss?" s
She stood still. He stooped, anil on
each quivering evelid pressed his burn,
ino lips. Then be almost rushed from
the room, but tho silent figure, an in
stant since on its threshold, had fled.
The nt morning Harold Courtney
had gone, but when Lilian stole to her
husband's side he huhcd the.tirst words
on her lips.
"I know, child I know." he 6iL
She thought he meant that ber moth
er and Harold had told him. Somehosr
a change had come over Lilian's life.
Her husband no longer caressed and
fondled her. Every luxury . every wish
was hers to command, but hU kiss n
longer fell on her lips, and though, ever
ready to go with her wheresoever she
desired, he never intruded upon her
privacy.
Then, too, her old fear of stranger
had disappeared. The one face for
which she had sought bad come and
gone. It no longer haunted her dreams,
either waking or sleeping. Sometimes
she would softly breathe the old name,
but ber voice did not tremble, nor ber
face pale.
She misled her husband, too. Occa
sionally she would steal to bis side,
hoping, as of old, he would throw his
arm about her and draw hei to him;
bnt he never did.
One day, feeling lonely, she sought
him in th'e library. Ha was sitting, bis
head upon his hands. A groan burst
from his lips. '
"Teach me patience, obheavenf
he murtnurtd, or gise tne!eth!" -
slde;.?'what is it. husband? Win yr
not tell me? Do vou no long.T iove
itae?'
. "I shall love yrndear." h. rinstvere.t,
"as long as my life !.ii-; !.;; I would
for your saVe ll.it ir -.r.iil end. :id.
you lind hirptiim-is with a::viher. 'l'Uu
do I hve y ou!"
"Bui I tc.l you, d;-r. my happiness
rests with youl 1 have been very blind
all these mof'ths, husband. I thought
I loved Harold: 1 ut now I love him -n-
ly as a brot .er. It is you I love! I do
j not deserve that you shou d love me
, ve!; but, oh. mv hus-iaiid, no one else
j holds your w.fVs heart!"
I "Lilian, el:i.d! you say t xis to comfort
! me it is like you. But, darling, in all
' I have suffered you never have deceived
; me. Do not dei-eivo m now."
1 "It is myself vvi'.out have deceived
! only ms If." she answi-rel. "Oh,
j Hubert, tako r.:e to vonr brave heart.
w;;e;-o 1 have refu-sv.i lest so long!"
Then he opened wide bis anus, and
they closed about her, never to unclasp
ajrain.
Tie Acx? of "Mickey.
A jrent'ciimn r.-1: n r in Virginia
'ast Mitr.Mier lnii f.ecu iou to take a
ta-ne rid!' in ordei t visit the natural
bril.fe. ! l ie street with the
i!ri t r. ' .'e:i 'iit- coin ersttion with
bin:. :i;i l - 'oinl 1 l:::it. he was an old
liii rcr. im was a veteran in killing
deer, ...:!!-. and Miiader game. Pass
ing a -.tiea-ii, tiie traveler inquired if it
contained Il-di.
"Ixts of "cm." was the rep! v.
"W. at ki;i.i?"
"Mostly t: ..." said the driver. "All
these niijiiatain streams are full of
troe.t."
"They must lie f.ne eating," was the
ni.'xt remark. '
"Fin.? cat in" f exclaimed tho driver.
"You just gr up the mountain and
ketch half a dozen trout about twelve
inches long, clean "e:n without washin'
em, rub in om' salt, roll "ein in Injun
meal and bake 'em in the allies good
eatin'! whv, stranger, by heavens, they
beat ham!"
Kepori of Grand I'rairie Scliooi, Dis
trict Nil. 70.
Whole No. euiolleil 8S.
A vei ne atteii(l.tiice last mouth 2u.
Avu'iij;!' grade oi ad ai.swering sev
en y pt r cent, of quts'.ioliS iveli at
moiitlih t XHIldnat iop, iiarcli 41 Jr.
A. Class- M.uion Jieriy man. T3;
Nvilie Alitlrus, 5; Macule Cat lyle, l.
B. Class - ian 'I'aber, SI); Lliza Ta-li-i,82;
(iio. ( ooii, bailey Audi us,
73; Ciinttni Ai di iis. To.
C. Ciio-s i! ie Cwrly -, 84; Katie
I'ooii. b-i ; Coi a Coon, fcl ; Otm r C-ooii,
ho ; J of EiM, 71.
1). Chiss Dan Audi us,7'J; Fred Au
di us, 75 ; Orin Taber, SO; Eva Conn, 70.
II. W. Zink, Tfcucher.
DKJLM OF NtUi:KA LAW'S.
M'toion of lVil.
i.iiilli:!Ki!.
rsFNo. b3. Wlutv. Amend sect ion
40, vliiipitr 11. feelieial sl.iluu-s, pro-
iui-6 loi Hie election ot otiicers ol aii
Mineiie.s, i eiiiuns or tt-ilai iaii, and
ii.'it to !:..!(! Iilolterrr. No cl:ill.-e.
2 F No. eit. JJiitns, oi Yo;K, memo- j
i .iiiii joll.l les'Jlto ii'il Mlasouii I1V- '
' i ililj loVi ti.l'lii. j
.-. i No. buins ol Y- Ik. Sic.
.i. . , :.-.4i, IteVi.stii S.uMUe.S; Itoads. :
ita.w-' in nil c of 1 o.el tai lei rt feu j
A j-iii :iliit CW.lohci 1st ; tlnee-j
: iu. ot .ii'.i t;.x in ialior; coiiniy :
i . .11. ii. lol.sli i.HiMi-l, beloie J.iiiili 1 :
,.-t M-.i jfi i kc:1 lux, lib Hint. on I ;
-., iitX due oi; c.i.ci. hlueienfj clause, j
. 1-' No. 104 H bl:ir. special tliilf. ;
llluil.ai caill'.-. .?eC. 1. l'iial viiieik!
.l0 t'i liiolc pelaolis fciiall ' ,if u-ell I
cllMlU lotlbt 1' ill lilt: Ssiilij-' indict-j
lueliL or ilitol lU.'.Liolt liUil l 11. :le,ai;d j
one vi muie r-hall have i.el.i:...:.,d ill
bt .ii a'.e 1 1 iai, ai.il luiii the same, ai.il '
wi.i- ciiul -bhail be a.ilislieil. y I
ii'i:i i. ol ii.t- tjiUie evuii me being n-
j i.t. i, iii iu tlie. luilbrj uial of p.iltltsj
to ! !.e t.aiHi-Jiiilu t iki lit or lntol irjal'oli.
i b it li.e u filial p.iuti ami tiXhtaiKleia
rtie ii.con: elei.t tiecaust) ol lotviug
it-.iiu Hie cviJci.ee to sit in lurlher
,ti. t.es iu i iii- same indictment or iu
toiuiaiioii, then ii thuil he lawful for
the ii.uil to liUlie the clerk of the
com i to Uie tbu iiamea of sixty clcc
tuis f the cuiimy wherein said cause
is being tried, each uj i-n a separate
siip ot paper, and place the same in a
box, and alter the same shall have
Leeu thoroughly mixed to draw there
from btich a number as in the opinion
of the ci.urt will be sutlieieui from
w huh to select ;i jury to "mar -ild
cause, and tl.e electois whpse namey
are so drawn shall be summoned by
the sheriff to forthwith appear before
the court, and after having be-n ex
amined, such us are found competent,
anil shall have no lawlul excuse tor
not serving as jurors, shall constitute
a special venire from which the court
i-i.all jiroceed to have a jury impanell
ed for the Hi;;) pi ihe cause, ami the j
couitmay repeat the i-i'?;ci.ie of his
power until all the parties charged in
the same indictment or information
shiili have been li led. (. lause.
S F No. 107. lJallentiiie. Amend
sections 31 and iti, iwl county and
county olliiers rscctioii lit Il sha.i
noi t;e lawful lei any Warrant to be
issued for any amount t xlh din iii
the aygrcga; e seventy -live per cent ol
the amount levied by tax lor the cur
rent venr except there he money in
the treasury to the credit, ol the prop
er lutid lor the. payment of the same.
Nor shall ihe county board istie any
cn titicate wf inucbtwjnrsa in payinent
of any amount or chtira in fwim
whaiever, but all nccouni? a.-nnst ai
couniy which cannot be paid tiy wiii-J
rant as herein piovidcd, shall be
hied; numlicred, aiul recorded, mik) paul j
- alci'F-said in the older of Ihejreiilrv i
u-von ti.r rmird, i'-ver mj
ciiii luiitii uimer tli- pii isikiis A
U.tS KIT. lull. fH'iillll SO All war-
i.tri iiinuit ni'ur fii;-iivf itt-r (!
of the itlliOUllt lviu fr tllf )r;.r i;
t-x! unsied, ami wlit n Hum- ;ne in it:uil j
in LI.e tlr-MMH V tl Uif Hit III ol the j
v.ii.eM.I ..ni l il-ain.ii le us ..m.sl j
1 lie Ci.iiiiI V. but 111:1V lie foltitti 1 1.5
. I li Jfliill lli lll tilt! C-kT.liiV liLiiiil
making t !.- wiiie,- or hut "iim ml., r 1
Hereof. Xo-Ju.iB. . . .. .
sFNo.no. iitiaiie. Pi-..v'iU-. r. r
;-vy ! lax in titles of the i'n-sl trl;tss 1
vi iinLi.-it if sewers a!r-:itl.r fun- !
.strutted.' (. l.ius.-. j
S F 111. l)..iiiie's K. it. Ji;i! i.nli-
lisbed befoie in full.
is F Xi. 117. liallmiiiie.
AiiiHii.ln
AlUflina
N ft loll 317. Ji-Jif'!l etiitlltt'S.
ftinit 317. Tlie aiilli!;itj;jti iittl
i-i- ! llMtU'l: UjMili Mlllti tt j;UUi! I
i:ied ut lh liilif or liiiikui; li;e niotioii.
lLliull be Muiii-iejjt liovvever in hs
iiliiiiijl tlie j;roli-.tis o tlin :uj!imI) Ji
-siii the siitue hi ihe i.utiiiiye t t
: ii'Tute jtii'l without fitrllier or oilier
i'.n Iu uiitnl v. Tlie faiiM-s eiiuni-i ;it-
1! 111 jiiibdivi.sioii 2, o u iid 7 of set-.ii.ii
iili jnusi lie Mislitiiietl by stfflil.i vil .
si.nw iutr 1 liiir : 1 ui h niid iu;iy be eoii
trwverted bv sifliinwiU.
Si F No. 118. Ctnui AiiHinJ-ciw;;
49lc.rti.:er 58. fi. $ 1873, Sectii.n
4S1 ths? appUcati...! ';r a new trial
shall Ire by motion ujh... :viiten
urouiijjs filed at the tWifl ihe venliet
is renderei, shnll -xfet fwr tie
Cituseaof newi' diai.V;el evidence
inuteriFtl for the party apply tup ,i;;Ji
fie could im. with reasonable diligence
have dicov?re.i ji,J prtnluwd at the
trial or within three ria-ra f.er the
verdict was rendered, mil ens jrBjivoi.i
ably preveuted, 1 11 Ns.siniiig the
Kiouu.ls of Mich tmUit ! ahnll In
MitTicient to nah.icn the Pnute u: rha
lanpuage of the ittule mid witliuiit
fuitber or other parlicuUi Sly- No
clause.
S F No. 183. Didlentine. To amend
section 23 nf an art entitled. An art to
uir.erid ciiaptsr 13 of t he Kevied Stat
ute! of 18C8. enttUi v.ijr!8, nd t re
peal section 40 of said act.
senate joint memorial to conijresa
inc-Ki iijnjr the Ph h reseryulion.
. . . '
II K No. 1. Broalch. Providing
for change iu revenue law of 1879.
II US. 3. Appropriates $6.2i0 to
pay slioi t hand reporter up to Apiii
I, lasi. Emergency clause.
II K No. 4 - 1'redenck. Amends
act lor t'lxaiiizatior. of citifS and vil
lages, and delimnn theii poweis.
II fl No. 5. Slocuuib. Provides for
legislative ivpportior. scents as follows:
sp.v Hum ii. prsTKU-T"; .
t r.u-'.)urri.-.nn I M F-l!uiore. 1
2 Neiuuii.i i i-n .i-.liiie I
3 I'.iwtiee, Jubiisei:. I -J! i;iu- I
4 l;i.e ... I .leflt-rsoli .'iiiHVir. 1
5 ':
1 i'j wriisirr. rraiiK
6 iHms'a" a tin. Nuckolls 1
7 1uiikI;u, Sarpy .. I 24 flay 1
Y .llillUcll. Bllit 1 2' i. Ul-H.ilton .. 1
9 IJO.ijiv I
as Howard. Sherman
in uii'Hi. Cmi!ii;i:,
l.li.UilO 1
.vi;iii:oli & V ji uv I 37 HiioiM-.
Nnee.
II l:ir, DukuU,
-Venii-k o'reicy. 1
Divon. Hm x I
12 ABIt-io)-, Hull.
W lit eler. 1'ieree..
HiiO valley ainl'er
lilory T5l ill Holt
Mi'l Wheeler hijI
f;il of 31st ai-ru-lruU
liisirii't 1
13 li:il. KiIIax .... I
liuiii r. fink i
15 .Haiiiii.i' j
Hi l.aueai'tt f
17 aril I
IS VniK I
Si Aiiama 1
t Kraniey. Harlan,
I'llt IfM 1
i Krii Willow. Kur
liiis.U'wiKT.Kri'iii -l-r.
Hi'.i-heeck,
Hayes. Iuifly.
t'ii.we l
31 1ji.soii. fiister,
l.ieO'J.'i. Kkitll.
I hrjeiilie, i'iix.
and" ipiiirory
luirtit of Keilii :iml
l.liuiiln 1
KKl'KKSKXTAI IVK IO.-T1UCTS,
1 liiehanlsuu
2 .Nemaha
3 !o!ii!sn ....
i i'au'liee
S
aiiue.
a
.. 2 ii- tFir-e. ... .. :t
.. 1 rr. Jeiieri-i-n 2
I .17 1 liHVer f 2
l'a nee. JoIiii.hou. 1 ss N ui'kuIIk. . .
6 Kloe 3 3 Webfter...
... 1
.. 1
7 USA
S tarpv
S IMllililS
! Waxliliigtoil
11 1-urt "
12 lMxlr
l.'I t'Ulllill
14 .Miuhscii
15 Sniiiueii, Wayne
1 laknui
l 4 riauk!ir 1
1 41 Krankiiu, Wvb.sler I
8 42 ( lay 2
1 4.1 liainlll.ill 2
2 44 Mr-trick 1
2 45 Hall 2
1 4: H.iviHrd 1
1 47 Aflain. 2
1 4 Hullalu 2
1 4S Valley, tJreel) and
1 ' lit ea r ami ter
I rttnry e-t of
t heeler anil ea
nl 57ih rep. ilisi... 1
no Shei man. Caster.. I
il Kearney 1
1 r.2 Hal lan I
I ::( Hail:. n. I l l lpp.. 1
1 M 1 urua.i i
a .V bell V illou. 1
I Iili Frontier, Hipper
I HiK-heofk. tl.ivii
17 loxun 1
If iWw, Hvri-f I
la Kiu x. .. i
Lt: lloli and teriiioiy
ne-l of Hi ll n ml
east of iSili rt-pie-ovuimive
js;i n t.. 1
21 Anlrlope I
Yl lumne 1
l'latle
i t'ollax.. .'. T
A, l lailr. I'olluX 1
iHi lltllirr 2
17 l olk I
J I'oik, itfiiik.
Nain:e 1
K Su unite r 3
3H tanriistT t.
al ts:wartl 'J
3-J Verk
&! Ir'tiiiuore .-. 2
1 ui!! v, l liase. ... 1
I'jasull 1
l.iiiftilu ant leni
tuiy iiiirth t l.in-
i'hi m il -hi! ti n
I he imll leu lli'l . 1
DJ l lieeiiiy, Keilh.
ry niillli of Keilii. 1
II R No 9. Schick, si c. !, rode
l.. ii- i i . .
i n ii pioei uiue. ii, on aopciii ov
piaiiiliil' fl oin a jiiiiguietil in his fa-I
voi be sli.111 not rei five a larger si'in
tli. in 5 JO i Xi i ii.-i ve of interest since
the reniliiii.ii ol' I he judgment before
a justice of llie peace, be t!i:il! b' ad
judged to pay ail costs in Hie distiict
Co'.ilt, iiiclndiiig a fee of j?5 to dttelli'
au.'s attorney, i d in case the deieiKi
ant shell ileiiiiiiid a Kct off greater
thcin S2i, and h" aipeaU from a jinln;
llient ill bin favot and does Hot lecov
cr 620, he shall in iike iiiaiiner pay all
cos i a in the iij.el!nle ci.tirl, including
a like fee to the 'plaintiff's attorney.
No clause.
IC'onilmied next Week.
TUTT
rs-'M MfoWPiuf.' gr-i.a
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
. TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Losaof appetite,NauBea.boweln costive,
Fain in theEead7with a dull iennationlii
he back part. PaS nnder the shoulder
tAida. mnueni after eating, with a disin
clination texerUonofbody or mindi
Irritabi'htT of temper, lgw Bprr. tsJLibaa
ofmemory, with a feeling of paving neg
lected some duty, weariness, Drzzine&s,
fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the
pyei V ell o w a V in, Ileadftch e, Kestlesa- -iiess
at nigbt, highly colored tTrine.
IF THISEWARXIWGS AES TTTTHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES Wia SOON BE DE VE10FEP.
TlflVS FILLS are oRpeclnl ly adapted t
such caiu-B,oneloit ert'ect ftuchnchaoge
Ol feeling as to astonish the sunYrer.
i bty Inreiaelte Appetite, nndranse the
b.ly to Take om Klr.li. thus ihf nvHteni is
nourished, and by O.-ir Ton le tfllonm the
Itlcoal iTeOnmna. Bejrulaa tl are pro
dlod. Vrlre 2a cents. a Mnrf Mt, m. ,
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Gray IlAiaorVVniRKFRs rhanifpd tosOLosnv
Kui'K by a slnvle aepllailon or this Pvk. H
Imparls a natural color, tu-ta InstHiilunaously.
hold by Irnapl. or mhi by vxprfa ou riK of ft.
Office, 33 Murray St., New York.
SJ Br. TOTS JUXrU; ViIimiM. lof.raalW.. mxt
- I lilpl. U1 mMlWA t ah aa l.parUm.
j riiuM i 1
OMAH1. COUNCIL BLUFFS. KEG8ASKA CitV j
or PLATTSMOUTM o
CHICAGO,
Where liiiPet ronm riiiFiii are ihhiIi-W'lh
j;hroili Sleeping Car Lines1
- .
if
NKW YDKK. lf.Hl. lM!5I.All"I.ri!JA.
11 A 1.T1 MO V. E. V AS! iT MI'inN',
,4A' ALE' EAST HUN CITIES.
.
J , e Q Ji'f L(
VFOKIAfor
' r" ASAl-ui.:s. Loi'isvji.i.k. crxciy. '
. A.tr, ,w. t, f.v ,
tiO"U TIEulT&ferX - i
!
llil i;( hT MM. FOR j
f-s, r-T y v TXT y-M
I I A ) I J I I
i "
Vl;l'''' l'i,.. f;itiiM;tii.iis are i.;;ul' in Ihe
i-vt.v la-nA - ..... -. : .,..1. Li... . . - .
l.llllS II I ll! ..llS.Jl .i H.
7!:v
Mii-rtesi. Si.e.'iiht Mul most ('nnifortuhie
jijj MsNMbAL to
n. t ea?. Lp.sis.x. i'.u',ijv, Houston
a cxtix. -i.y a (Vro.vjo, OALypsrpfi,
&u :vi! ; nii.!s in
I'i.'.itniin IK-Wheel 1 iiUu e Mi epilij: iim.
.. 11. o. (J. t'iiliiee I tiHw Iiiji-Ir.'ami Csns.
Willi lii'i-ti.ii'x r.Fchi.ii- i hairs. No lixna
C hrtrjie fur Se;il in lie-, linn i; h.iii.
'I he fuii.on. t' H. & I). J'alaee i;iuini;'Ciirs.
l-iw,. Ti.M.", Miii Kail Tniik r.nil Siiw;i..r
Equipment I'lnhtl it-.i tlrtot 1 hnnmh
t'tjr HTfitrmtnt. t.iak-M ifaii-'rujoae ti.; y;!;-:s
Ihe favorite Koule lu Ihe .? '
a A MT, hOlTH Oli tHOI'TH-KAMT.
TKY IT, :ci.i. on i:Hi,d ' iViVJ-'l .1 NG -tLux-ury
iusteKil i-l a 1 iseimVi'.nt.
All !!tf4.i;ir:.''i LouU K
ol Faic, Sieeij
;i;i.l Time Taiile-,
u iii ,.i n . .. . -..
uc iiiiij iiven ej aijiltlt:j; a..
James It. "Wood, i
Jletitnil I'itSNeiiKCr. g't, Cliiej'eo. I
c. vr. i;i s. !
Tran)e Manager. j
ilACIIINE' SHOl'b !-j
ruTfsNOl'TM, t..
Repairer of Steam .Eniines, Boilers, j
-Saw and Grist MiUt
CAlr. 4v jFVf 4,35 flTTIsjaiK.
f rmiarht Iron" rtr. Fore ami f.f?
O-oixig East,
TA UK. TIIK .
. M Jir3r fr--n -TT". cTV.-tC.F" Man 11I.F4,
1 -
1 ttJUS THOl'SJMDS TK.IULV. B
J ieyS t POSITIVE CUKE W
j rcrCsagh3,Colds,t
2 r Ck CCi"371.TTSJI. F.
fl - !wXfs- U th Cest sf Tonics; S"
A
w?s Cures Dyspepsia; k
tlsRMforMthAnnit;tl:F
i Z "S&ii' the System; !
i -?o Restores the Weak t
i -rfJ 5f 1 Debilitated.
TCi'giSS' (oT -. Crook WInrh
of Tut t&k mo oihm.f
Jt For Ml
til UiugsuU. L
S N. SMITH t C0.,Prop'r
V V V V 1 V l
m'J m l u.ij, VII It. k
"Wa v: jttr-n-
'9
is in.iue fr-.in a Simple Tii'i li al Leaf nf Hare
Value, aim is a I'oniie tti tirv.l v for.-.tl li:e
iile;i-e t!i:U eaiisi- p;(ins hi I ne Ikv. er ;int ! I
the biiytor l.'ipi.l ljv-r iie:ila''os-.laun '
ilii-e- l.i. (i. ;,vt-l. Mal:M ::i. itu-t :!! iti-ls-
ei;I!. - n'. tl.? KM. :. I.iver M'.il ! I c.irv I'l - i
Iran- 1 er Kesilt-' i .m.n.. Vm; 1 1,1 v'Mi'.i- I
Hlliiaii'li.. ami liurli!; rr.;iianey. il- im- in'
er;eal. H li-stoies the i:-u:ii- tfi-.t t-itiht liie !
bhii.ii. :.iul heni'e is lite le-t l:oo l I'lirirter
1 1 is thf oniv Kiinnn r-ie.et'v tli:i ci:ri lii it
a... k .".:. L. . -u l-.l '. .. ...
j lli-e Itamrr's JS.ilV Iinbte i'nee.
ror aie i irn.r.is aim ii'Mieiv :,l
1
ri.itlle. I.alj:!-: !i.-l!!e o; ll: n,ar-: t. Trvii.
II 11. WAKNKIlSri'. K-iChesit-r. N. Y.
LvcLf
c- Ntr ti'arotiw a
. ' rnai-r t'.rtat f :w ar--ai S
i"-jn.iFt: i t::.HS":t b'htrac r--i n?er ft.i.inml
l-j.t,..i . i-.;M:t , ilurt! si. n. lvf filinal
Oi 1 -. j t r 5tDtL.. I'm till, t.vK I
..'tcl..l. 1'iATiN. .tl'Kat. M.u'o.
X w!tS -:TJ r fftpy
DCC'I
"tEDICAl. CCaiKON SEfiol
LL
TH KJC. to ncr.-on r-!:?
e:.d hi.'i name a.ii ro.tiLrv aUuu, uii
111 Mn.i.f)-. .i u .ae.
T" . o:ia .ii.-.l..t ui:h CONITMPTTOV.
AT1I1A. I-TAKXtll. SOKE IIIKiiAt!
u" rtltu.NCni 1 i, iii- infornisUon in Ih Book is
cl ri t nt:it : ai,1 it niay la ih provi.lcucc ol Uod,
--. r .1., f.. i iir-.. ddrM.
1U. -S. a. V Ol E, 1 IS FB.ua ab, Uaclaaaa .
R32ijnr3! nccit-iliuns r?:cutkn!
I t?hi w ie i i i i -
T .'s r-" ii B!fT with th ?f-"M ari'? eti' au- j
a.li.r Mw.!s"a kpiond d ifK'lAaTUitla 1 14: ! '
tn 'nine tH'BT'ietctit Orctwr.r, iVtbtrs Iiao. S un
i:'
l0viw Prica.SiJ a5tst-i3."tiltU tret. Jv'ii I r -..-m: 1
w i-T imp rnfiiis pii'i m. rtj.-T oti&ufr 11 b i.. ccnai
vtno rviii uii
oro van'j mtkii-jT "tvar ri re
V '" 't- t r.:. 1. 1 ! I fM t
i'f t jr'titu Pre i
V
TARTLSlf
a"".
DISCOVERY!
i.UCT IVIANHOOD RESTORED.
j A v.ctim of jouthfal iniprndenrn car.finx Preiua.
: bire lie-ay, Ucn-ous Debility, L.t Jlsi.hoixl, eur
liaviii trinl in vain ecry kunwn reuit dy, has dis
cevrr. 1 a FimplfB. '( c:;re. ithich ho v. ill n. r.d FREE
tn his Mlow-si:ftVw, aiVlrusa J. 11. UlitVts, ,
4;i t naiiiaiti ri.. n. 1.
i
r. ispHT? ii 'i-vtAiivKyrrKi urf
aj-ifcl I S f rKih m Ra...
TH Kf4 W(a.r Cnllawa. T.9 Ilr, J liaa, I h.I). '
A true- n4 thrtl'inr ' .m. ( Il'jlraie i of ISj' U.-1 ora-
lintTt - H jemr in JO Slate and Torn tri-j. MMii r dr-''iv i
tK: ai fha law. tM (Villas B4li f iWjrtp. ItJ.iMrO !
r!,1 iv thrr mtt. ia fMU i"T ktt fil.'cO fc r i-ttliJa
mrv Mhfti) ! Ijrv-nt-. T-rHfJI llr i'tV.
iublUiic4Vina.it.l.vLl - -
S3 Uiv;:
:i ..i.. .'i ':wl
ii-." "l'3.s9r. it usta.:l...r
l--'h.. C3,irl
"c7r YciiiT
g (S l' :
iwIIBMaaH at
JUUU
, Uli:m;h I. pel kr is iivit v ;irt
ts
: 1
3
fmiBl
Wi IIITilnTo
I io 13 o- WO
I He ' Old
Ol WILL EIN L AT b.S. i'HrfE:0 ONE ('!' TiiE LA UllEST
BEST STOCKS OF ffOoBS, OF ALL KJNLS (N 'i'HE TOWN.
. . ...
5S
4..-' a. st. nr. si s v . ssr.
The nicf-st i-recn :it- r Afi'l'-ri Ccr s
Potatoes by the Car -
CASH PA.XD FOR HIDES FU
F.
!T"J
WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THS
Je:E BY CKVMiNiKC
5jHXQ. ..a TSW-'i"? Si' " J-v-r.t, f j
CHICAGO, ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B,
IS THE tiRKAT tONVt TLNQ I.IXK feET'.VEi: N THE EAST k THE WESTI
lui nanin line runi f utm t mt-i- w t.i-4-al . f'ir0 ( t f r cniuit: purpose only. Onootliyr
Bluffs. pasl:ic throu:ti Jiift, 'ttfjfcT;t, La p"-t tict -'- :-f ujr Tatare ("r a a f MtlKi.NU
Oenettoo. Molln. iiiM k "jsia-'idL. I-vc.p:l. Vci . aAI-HN wiut ywu cuo enjoj your li-tTjUi
Iileny. Iowa City, X ariw-. Jirr. -!u -r: tii l ot i:ar.
Ia UolntHi (the capitnl f Iowa', t-t:,rt. A.irt'!- ' i;t,tiTiijrr' lnn 15 1 iC sr.nn t-t Ulu)slniM
lie, ad Aroca ; with tw?-ivH f n i ru
Junction to Porta: iiiom Juu-- tiJi- ?-i-
sum Vi' uuUi nclon t'atrtiatirl f I urn K- h .sv '
ADlrevUlc. Princeton. Trout-m. li-iJtm. 1 4f j.- t
rVaibinmoatoeuc-r-' - (siuiij.. aj.u tva.l-
vine; fc.,fcu o &r.-u:iuu. k.-. "v' na- H'l-i.'i.v- .
tnoapeva. ladepaJ)ilKl. tiiVH. uv-w . . ' 'r fitlj all dlrarsioi licet for tern
Title, Oakalvnaa. feilr atan, i. l Kjie.tr" 1 Nrniij.
J.wloQ to Muorne: 1J M.iuv-. t. lUi.n. .4..., J j ai ::. i.!.-.-. i:t,nt who Uie U t- H uat.
ylnteraet: AfFuaufi ly Lvi i 1 A J.I'io,; i.t j Ft. w . . j. fir.. .
llmcm aa Jldr'.n. lai is paiaieir Hi" o:J ! a: v a :-k 1 . to nriaSTJ. with 1"., 0. t It,
lllr4, vY4eto om. a". 4 a ru ; K it. II.
Saa tmaa Chloaao luua th taur. ' ,-.r-, A; I a ! rx. tri'h T'I. Tent. Tt. R.
VoTouarh Hipkm CaMaassve Tri. Tfr r;,i- : '".-1 ,..h 1- 1: .1 ; p. l. A E.; I. B. A
iub iiilarl'araauii:iitd.ai.niMi . j a r-t ,.r. ; j w IM.
Vween CBIbaoo an.1 PiFiia, lusm Crrr, . At Hoik Im. wui. ' MT?woiia A iieat
MUkCiI Bi crrs. Lair fcxw oirru 3d A-ritK- 1 I;:mh1 o,- ri l..n-.- .i:c Koi-ia i. l'exi 111.
mm. Tbrdig.cmaralaAra.IeiTaa lluai ( AtlATi.i uKr.r.n.i ii, o.vwoorl lnrils
MS sna Knn niT. ma llje "MUwaakae axal ' C. i. H St P. K
avx-m Island Hhori l.m. At v kst l.i n Kit-, y. -;Ii t!i B.. C R. A X. R. B.
lie "Uraat Xiict ialan1 la uwnlB'rj' I jktKH.ry: i 1, wuli ' ...ml lta K.R.
ftaipaed. lta aaa4 bed i .trafilf porter, ana At l.i J4i ' . ai:h 11 li. ii it. a.
Um--i Ji laid wttn steel ruiir. 1 K; ui. Su n s .1U1 I tlon Pwil! RK.
' Iff Bsl wia eliW? u Bust will ba fce pliasur j At Ow a ii a. 11 a K a M.. K. 11- R. tn Neb.i -or
enyru your raeaia ats!r "maatyi oe tlae At l ol l j:..vaios- na B .'. K. a K K
Seantiful jiratrtm of liliaoM aiut I.vaa , nj f At uttcmva. w.ta .-i.iral lowsli. li. ; v7.
f:u mamtfam tuaaaTars Kut aasoai;w at) St-l.t r-vc- lu-.d - li ft Q. R. KiU.
Iw-auah f.rpraaa Trains. Ta set an axfsa i At itow'K. !;li Tul , p-o A, Wsr.: VTnb aa,
sel. es Is sored 10 uny tms4uiu.id, 1 Ixiuis 3r Pac. .ui'l St. V. fceo ! -W. k. Una.
tursaraaey-ars u. a ca vnitt...-. wi-.u 11. f u J KR. r -
Appraoattna ttaa faat ttaat a rtsiir.tT f eua 1 A! Ai-.ris. .-.ta im Toru. a
aopla arettSr separuo ariarMvieatu la aifftrrc At t
ETiaraavratu lar aurtrri
naa .'43FBj(Hr Imili
4. v. ura nlaaoil f .
atFcanca rua. tiua ummiii rua
iietpims Cmrs tut slewLig m.t:
iftna PaP.c
"Bjsi2Snjp n
, 10 BldlOUUd
Battle Creek, Michigan,
THRESHERS.
Traction and Plain Engines
and Horae- Power.
HMtCarBvI4T1iiwkcI'Mrr i Established
tathaWarM. i 1848
OAVf ADt )eFtMgWiKMllil.
ml mm I tVH 11 O mat, ithmjl oiim.r.fn nf lino e.
L m&nwnent, or kxti n, to "i-ask pu iA
Sraaa tmummt givmt at. mil awr gU. ,
'STOAM-POWTR SiFPAKATOIW v
Compile hteam Outfit x' 'jualuxe.
rnt Ti-mrtion Knitura and 11 mi a ioniBft
Tr e-n la the Ameruxu marked
A THulHtvtU of rria fmatrs HMf tmtpnwmn:
for iHhl. totretbor with tvupfwor qvalux twtrtt.
Hon mm4 tmatmrials ruA d TYAnMM of br Ctht-r m-vkpr.
Four aixm of ermA.U)r, from G to favrtko
. Oat City, for axat. or htrrtt povtr.
two stySftt of ' Mounted H"VMVcrwvrn.
7Kfr T( Fe f felrcird I.nmbcr
llfJJyrJJ frotkrtoixyTMair-drii i
eontrtmiitf on hnf, froia mhioh im baiii UiO U-
CoiuprmbI wooU-wuxk uf our -umctiiiitUT-
TRAOTiQH immzs
99 ivi a XArm A'ttwtr.
Farmrri and Tbreanermea - Invited to
ni.'.'Stur-tta thin mutchien 1'treii.inf MachlL't rv
Cuvuars K-r.t frw. A'l.lisyia '
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.
Battle Crook, Mich .ian.
OR. BUTTS' iWLHWL
liUUiihrt ISi? it 12 ST. 8tt Etiist, 3?. IZT&, HO.
THE PbyileiaM ia chirr of thit ! 1 and ttell fcowa itaft
taUoa ara r(vlar (raduataa is atadtciM and turcrr. tun
mt fa aH raa ia Mm traarmeal ( Caranla IHfB s4ul
Utctr i-uM aa4 tbii.? aa awi upiifr l tl.at nf ti. orJ.far
pcacliiMmar, flat tfcay bava uarturad a aaoooal rcaUlloa
tivoiua their traitmaul ot cotuultcaird .
IWglSCBgTIONEyOSlWE
lui u S. ,buw, fcua.rrbra. l airiFtur.. UrcfcllJ U
I rtMF TrMblM and S,,blllUc ftr rr.ari.l .d-ti"..F oi Ik.
UirMt, vAba ar .., lr..i.J ith utctM,n tctcii.fcf pr-
Ciri'' KU gtlBt FlfRIVT ITMIirT r.IM0OlF MFtlKlk.F,
I M r M w M R ID. ot XIMIr in who .r. luff.
I 'riuC I'roB) Vtl &9tt oi VaftViia,
I Of rJkUiai HrmiBfM, TCIUit Oi mm'.t-mUusst in voutk
om osoom im naMrwl tm, r rrB.aiC'Bllf tuifJ. This 4it
OMmO prdutM aOine otk follow Wf etlect . blotch,
aLzjineM, moTVOHtttox, d;SkrcM tifht. hT luAttetittO,
OMliMtiea. doiiir.C7, ral.n ot r-n. avrrttun t o
etctT. 4fctiv Bsrwr?, ftTiMl bautiio. im ottetsef r
of muilv vitpi f h M Brr,ta uHc ,1-iim f r l.uaiSor ntarriraj.
jHfof.mTi'ii j.ii::r;iJ a reT't"J. wi.u'ti i. FH i vl-
oi. luU4 of qtaa-tHinn Ut be iriwrrtd bw p2l,e, i tic lit l ( Uttt.
m-rmt naileJ fr In any sdrea va apfthfaii .n
CParta MftWIs-v fro Kuplar itisntd tsmsi IWtr a4i!rM,V
4 lara omtMnf to llrrlr adtanUp. Ii . ti l h trwt.f
Cwnmuiiicatii-ti m u tlr (f- 'c: t -1 J. ) t i.f e.4
JJt. lTl 4, IK .North Mh L, Hi. l.o.U,
mm
Mm ii aUi a- .lE
81?
BEST TKRESHEB OH WHEELS
Ls cot a Vibrator nor tn Airroa Mnchiof.
Ib wonderful y miui4e and aOmti-Aiy peroct In t?
tUirvHUictr and tnartaunK- qiiuit;ie. bB
iuii4e ana aam
MC-artint7 aiu
srafn and elrnn lire
In, and elenns tt ready ror nartiet.
tly, is constructed d.irubl- is tiuub.sl
V, is ths mnst eeotuimical. Vast eisn.
. inoMt autiifa rlory ntaenla
j Otaetuaa ia
niAl
inrkrU WUl luuulia wt fm-in m uell u drv-.
iHiaciorT mmctuav ia
1W no fcq-j&l in thrwManir
ana flsx and UinihT.
1 abii
ictliy,
as well and nearly ea xatitdiaf
si ana nraeuiy, Tktiir-tMa
as wha&t, and retiulrus no ouarars aacert the Mlftves.
litr and cUsanmsr rvnb
r rvnb as wt?J
tiuirt no ol
JWwa jrwM-a tears
w. iJkAFi Fxnw other auarAin.
M eaa fiM
ider-bla Our
f 1,1) V Kit IILI.I.INt. ATTACHA1KXT Is
new ana rry dostrU. Uoes tne -or:
or mora
rsinaly and beuur uuu aa
UltdLlir
ISKP ABATORS of ths -various tliae fui for
SitSJm or 11-mtp ".iw-r, mm ('fninsl.
An ImproTrd Pitta Power, sn Imnrf J
iodbnry Power, and the LUvurd l.xnnl
fyjiiat 1'owrr, all mountM on fonr wh. ro
nuumfaetured by us, od or. tuA turftud by mnm
i IA. fwK
y9 are u'fo ymimxA to famish th-Ocltu
Fartuble Emjlnea with our SeirsUirs.
For Prlce-Llst and Circnian, address
EEYMC JS, SAC--1 A CO.
Mr.ufaiturers. Srillvriitor, Minn.
TX.'Oa
iElASTIC TEUSI
3 -- 0- d. r-n fr.-m a! I oth
'i;.ZSrf- . v u v avfM, ai.u oli-
-ra
mii. j ikxl 1 iu .Hr, .aif.1 twl
i actisiai
F r-WTVEl CI It.
TRUSS
Licv!iMja.taaarorc'4
w;a- fiia ktinr. UUh ,14
laytxi allu. an ' r rvlir.-i-a
Ciiaap. fs.nti.vtaaJ.
..-t.-:.TJ. Itlst,
Ml
i
w MATCTAcrpag of tn oili euruurs
1ES0TA
nin iirpT lit- t-a rr
. m mS fi A ta Slat b
Grocery
n:il dune si-iiins; ;oi
liy :i lung slict.
A ND
-sL-a .i i it"ibl
i!r. Ovfi- "-i-
Miti.s down CY-ihi"
lnnd, PEAGK BLOWS
US, TALLOW. A-C.,
S. WHITE'S,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
3
CSOqRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY", VILL
THIS MAP. THAT THE
-pi it.ii..uri rivn ai u!t i.iuta croaaM if tiift
-i MHiuvr rr. x ami
' lr I .rirT.imir. fi li
ala:
i ! ilr. I.catynw. f Hi. an.l Atclily,n. con-
itA-'l'-.,, l .M-irf ria.-e iu L ai.jn IeD.jl..
i f:-. - 1 1Mb il i:. onnectwxs or
T!1H i.itl.Vi li;iloL"l.H AUK AS
Afrh. Jr :. eJ t n. Kr. 1' e H A. "
Fats Jtd Iufs
A I KiJvis Cvir. with all Itnoa r. trim Wm
rprti a, xtri Motsis.
mrm mnlA try )
FmKW
Thm mnmjmritff ftK ill fthm kaaaM
hodff mriw rwaa a mUrmmf faami thm
Ltvor, mfrcHttf i,a(A tK iUmmH mmd
(mtI. Im artlar fa tftet a) curt, t is
trojry naN 1A mmmm. Xrraffta
Imr mmd Slmggitm mtUmm (A MmrU,
Hrmttaeflm, luliun ml th t tomawJk,Pain
in A Mack mn Lwint, aar., ittdimatm lAal
tA IAwr is mtfmmlt, mm tM4 mmtur ra
(Nlni mmw4mms l imll this mrgmm f
thrstc mfimjmriH.
Prickly ABb aitUfaar tmprelmtlp
owyt fwr this m mrmmtm. Thf rnrs
tnild im their msHvm mmd rMri ms m
rirs; arr plsmsmnt ts ihs tmmtm mnm mmksn
asily ay aalA shilmWmm mmd mdmlts. Tm
kmm mccmrmUnm im iiriimms, thsmj mrv m
safe mmdf Umsmm I tmrmfmr DyippU,
General Detallitjr.UatiltHail COM
ttliMttloa, Ulriil Kidneys,
etc, astc. il.BtotMlPluiSarMtV
art superior tm amy alAar tmmdielnt
stemming the sesmtm there-ufkif, mmd
imparting mete lift mmdemergm ie the 4a
raiid. It is m n ill) Ilia mmd mot mm
Intoxicating; mmeermge.
Alt Till HIIIIIT fM PIIIIIT At! IITTUt,
and taka no otaar. PaiC, 1.00 par BoMla.
JETER BROS, t C0.. ttll PRAfRtETOM,
jV' '' ' " fc. .I'll FMkt IH. fol
-" OwiFinlllviulMt
2e2Mk. Ml. OHM .1 WM Ytfcjprlt.HM.Fll'
I : .1.... ),lrrHt ia M ona. ...I IruLrkt,
U:c lw UriJiM.. Uytr h'.it. is A--'t .(t I. Wi.r.
FnMtitucoc, it. t-,.M, l.;iU.f aJ fti.tricocjr .rf-.'c4,
FU... ( U. v- . 6a uatt., L. t t.rj,i u4
1 . J'. I .y . r-ffti. fmfufA ck... i.i.I.i l-f I -1 m p'.aj M
V.wm. tru r..i.. L.J raM.ti. . tw. yt Ml .1..,
1 "t S.,h. IS f . ' T. k....-., . I. a tl im. I mt . mkit W
if. l. u.. Mr, .f . . t ! . Aa .mi iij a. aFr.
KM2ral Air,' lMCtr ja iiiti;-i it T5xalii4. ICa
tSJSJiiMJmhxhJJIi
If .T7i j:-. t)'TH, .3lUST.j oaio mz.m er W
i.i.ivi 4i,-.i-. T. fir.fcle i P' .n.vzlf tt moot
pflfuUr MtMieu -.. ibulti. I'm avitiar u aa otperi
tJK- J B.r-iwia-a ot tummy l2'' (a u " k
tut jm r .oa VM fm: rt,-rk.a tf UW eaa. Lrif trwMm-
' " t -.- Wf Ik tart-4 mt - 91 Al
- P I i mmm.mmmtr eft-M aawM trap twta.
hau. -j j. r- .jui a--M:ia. aaW mkmrn or it' ac(.
I-irVn. 'r:at4 ar-auj mmi wil. WiVfr ftn.aiLlF, pr
t..a' ! t toe pifi-rrr, i l,ici it fi c - J ti i C
if, ia In l .in m, rrr J (j M J pctaM-al aHalU . Urn
m mMt jfir r.nli.4.. -"tk..- trrlavr iri
K F'TTri, - fimrmSt th tktm, Lau'a. Mi
HERE! $5 in H3B3 fcr S3 cli,
j-s. -.n.f-ii. u..ra-i-. e&vr atasiki.wn.
1 1.----. ; ; M r.i;f4ib t-r : 2 ftrd Fta: 1 Si1varplt4
"-.dr; 1 tutu HulsUr; I uvw t. Porit ; li tin Earrl.
in.; 1 il,-u ft.te l iiwr ; j ("1 TV timk that fuanr JW,
"- i'l i l " it rerr1 for t noaT, (bif aaaaay acllira; sf-
'f i Al -t.-'jat fir Fir's Ocjrj. tsi(.rrt taken. AVr
f botrtfi
t
ii BY. GENERAL GRANT.
$3
CrfFlVQ WAMTFO t. tint ..d p.wft.
fl (X&iS C O S.ll.nir rirt.attl B.'"kt uul JUiklaa. IfuB
gm rvitkCMlJJ ptr cu Naiiui fubitifl'f, lloS Ul ICa.
li"Bf I
V ;.
Wat.-twa. rit.mwln.lM-st r,o. TT,!9 mrta Baatlnjr J.
.. Jmilatlou r..M. fe.jJ.la.Masi. Cl.i.1 .dU b
XJ mt
irraurowB v.ForFpcruJaliia ru. poar vu.bi.(W
lot u. Im. TUUJUtUi 10. , 1 3 luua bt. saw Vara.
na Outfit,
r rant ad
hia SJ J-vo G..ui Wai
Jt t.7 s a ll V i.Mfj Km. ft lirvu
lirvuka be Xajus
S"ITBSC-R;IBE
ri: the
NEBRASKA
LI IT A
MAD
H? A If, B
B8U
T1TK
HERALD!!
j
UfJtC Qjffkiill iiffcr
! OF TIIK COUNTY.
For M lw Year
i 1 1 i r si,. t'.l o'i'ei yeiy
low
U-i on L.i' l.i-st pnpeis and
ir. i.'-..L-i:ies in the Union.
.'.' ( curl mtiht tlir i':fi-i
.'BE AND STEOITGEE
Tii IT
ITHE HSMtt),!
i. y if tur fritnd t ijtrc us n
The More Help We
Get, the Better
t r
to
P
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tan
X A. MacMurphy
IMol32?ciS;l2a2. !
TTT-"-np jppfnir--7pfv.
"THEPRIVATf MfBICAL ADVISSd"
" SyphiUa, Woueiba, Gmzot. BiMuWr. f ttrieo
i lni potency , ft 0 I 1 ain al ir cauan-.j
MMitM' aniA.'t. llti-a9MI. A Vfea aa fekMJB' t. 1'kVaXJ Iftan s- -
BENNETT & LEWI
DEALERS IN
Hniit (Confectionery t
Ojjarf4 c& ITobacco.
AGEXTS FOR TIII'KLKBUATEIl LEAVEN'WOKTu'
Tlie elioicewt sloek of frroceli
la t
mt- mm? -memm m. tt em
uasn ifaia lar Huttor ana FI
Here We are with a. Complete Stoc
m m . .
BLANKETS. VOifFUKTS, SUA WLS. SKI UTS, ItmK. J LA yNEi
CASSIifFIirs, JEANS. VALISES, D It ESS, UOODS. RV(HIIX
RIB HONS, LACES, t Alt PETS. FLOtHiOIL CLOTH 3IATT12i'
WINDOW SHADES ini FIA'TCIiES, rf-. .. d
EOOTS, SHOES
Hats, Caps,
I Ml ICES TO SUIT EVKUYUODY.
iScai-ii, Zephyrs, (TKerinaiitonS
Shetland Wol.
Card HBoard
GLOVES & MITTENS TO FIT EVEUYhODV. loth in SIZE X- ERIC
Also the best Select Stock of strictly fir.st-claas I in
oeries, Canneil and Dried
ware and Glassware in
guarautee to Bell as low
to cio!e asa iniyers,
W.
S .3. MA IX STREET.
THIS SGJBJ
In reserved for
. . . '
SMITH, BLACK & CO
TO GIVE TSTEliwC .A. C-A-Ia
IT iH IP IT Fffi TR!
' ' -- -a. jaa. sa-w -a a
T V T 1 V I Daaa
J. V. WtLRBALH, v
(Succesor to 'll'THMANN & WKCKll veil.)
STAPLE and plici" DHY OOODS,
X lull
(K W S e
" nf every
Highest Market Price Paid for Choice Butter and Country Ptoduc&l
"STNo Better FLOUR anywhere.g) J
Qaeensware, Sails,
Keji; in fu'I "t'x k. A full
BOOTS h U
CALL AT MV STORE
,'frMoury Re To nle it n all Cam's wtaca-c
Our Motto is "Live anc Lot Livo.'
f'ali 'Still" n..utli l..vi (.'uin.-r M i!n an.l Tliini ""net-. !
V.iU iUIU ,"t t lift. i l. 1 1 --T il 1 II. Nl in: fK v
oe,qoe:hh,y r-
Flour and
la Jerry lI;irtiii;ii.S New l.iiildini:,
Main Street, T wo Doors
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
iiEi$IieNft .t?.ajp24et Bri?t Paid
fok a;.l kinds
kVepGGQDQ DELIVERED FREE
m.
A Ahi8 fur tUe old FIKIi lNSUKANCK CO.. or FiVej-.vft, i;iu
tbi CiERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO., l" New Vo.-k, w.- ollor to ih.'
public good an-1 re'iiab!".- lusamnuii on tits .no?it ro.-. i'!o toriiis, V
o-
'in vile our friends and the pin-
io call . and See us, auu.
,iM
sie 'eito
JtTJD ARCTICS
and IIoods,-.j
& Mottoe
5
Fruits, Tolaceos, QueiffC!
the City. All of which
as anybodr. j
and lor large rixinnti t icu.
H. BAKER & CO.
J
J 4
S TP dl) nj m r
rvy sa. -jr- asLVav mm -yr
aaa mr mr mmm. m svm. W
line o(
33 Q3 'fi B S
dfrri'.ion.
ay
Tai&PocMCallrii
:md Com ji'i-le l:ne of
B 8 HOES. J
EoR BARiAlXS.
.uuil nrr nut i Il.reene.l
1
i
a.
- ,1
-v hew
"
y
Feed Stor4
East ot Court House.
4
-tv
jf puopuci.
T ANY PART OF THE CITY.
V"