Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 22, 1881, Image 4

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Tho Stopping of th.9 Clock.
Surprising f.ilU tho hisra-it mooiu C i!m,
The su idtvt sil-jnon l i my -li.irulcr small;
I, st lrtinfr. lift my head Li half at Tin
I'bc clock has stopped t nu's alL
The cTock hjs Bt.prod.
fouu 1
Yot why hvj I so
An limt.ii!t feeli:.,r nlm .st lilcj dismay?
Why nt.le its eitenoe .iaer fian Itj sound t
For It bits ticked ail dn r. - -
So rniy n life bc-sida my. own jro o.;.
Anil mich cfimpanlousblp unheeded keep;
Omianionbip ?csrcc recoynizc-J ihl gone,
A'il lost, in sudden flee?.
A:id so the titcaM if? Heaven daily prank!
Aro in their very common ties orifot;
Wp llitlo h'-d what answen-tu our wants
Until It answer not.
A ftraiifrcness fnllfth on f.i miliar wars.
As if ioni6 pulsi wero gono beyond reca'.l-
f 1
fcomethinr ut.t nougat or, luik&J wnn all cur
unyi
Somo i lock ha? slopped thai' nil.
Geo.II.Coonr.ru
COMPEITSATION.
"O Fatheiland dearest I O
"Ach, mein Colt, I
Fatherland minel' f":
have no letter
from home!"
We wero sitting, Ilerr Sclicnning and
I, in the shade of some young redwoods,
far ui the mountain sule, iiavinr
strayed a little from our band of picnick
ers. The trees, scarce moving in tlio
breeze, dropped their long shadows
down tho trrassy slope, where in the
sunny places tho yellow butterflies flit
ted in and out amon? the purple lilies. 1.
Tho madronos spread their broad and
sidninsr leaves to the sun, delighting in
its fervent heat,and making cool shades
where the deer might rest when tliere
wire no picnickian revels to desecrate
their solitude. Through our sympathy
with this beautiful spirit of solitude, v
there had fallen upon us a long silence. h4
. . a 1 . t . 1 . fi 1 i
, nai news uu nu.u uuinci
I asked Ilerr Schenning at last, merely
by way of saying something.
II':. 1 . if. . ...... t ...... 1 r -
v linoiiL m luuiuiuuiiiiui it mu.uiupia.i umo to mi um "i"' t
to sliow that he had heard me. he coa-j.
linued to gaze at tho mountains, or ir
ratlier, lar bcyonu mem, to some wmte
, . ..(..
cloud slowly sailing through the blue. f -
1 was about to repeat my question, but r.1
paused, seeing the color deepen on his if j
dark German face, and presently, with
a great sob, as the flood-gates burst,
came iLc cry: f'2
Aoli flrttf T linv nn Ififfoi' f mm I'
home!
lie buried his face iu his hands, and ffi
with dismay 1 saw tlie ssvift-falling 1
tears slip through his lingers; but the Q
storm was as brief as it was intense. Pi
Ilerr Schenninsr was not one to give
w av to maudlin trrief.
'You must think 1 am a glitsermg z
idiot," I c said, as he laughingly shook CS
the last tears from his limrers. N
"No," I answered. "I ti.ink 3-ou aro
homesick, and I know tho misery ol
IvlIUIV lllO I1113CIV Ul
that malady."
f 5
I had a sudden and Fa
ack of it. Your ques-N
"Yes: in fact I
. .. . t
ovi-rpoweriii2 niiacu 01 it. xour ques- i-
tioii was a diop added to my . heart's !
full cup. That tree" pointing to ag
lir tree that towered to the sky "with
its trroat waviinr arms aud whispering
bonarhs, liad borne mo far through M
vonder calm sky to the Fatherland.
I t.i
was a boy arain. and had strayed to f
. . . a m . 1 KJ
my iavorue nr tree ai me eiK'o oi me r
forest; rocked in its branches, I heard j?'jous pipe, and from its neighborhood jassaSsiu:liiOI,.
tho wild songs of tho woodland; I saw rjtcamo an unmistakable German voice. N' .'. am inc ined to think tho attendin"- N
tho silvery gleaming of Mnrg flowing making answer to Ilerr Sheiinings , iysi;.Iails i,ave misapprehended the ,1
lown to tlie liliine; I saw the blooming m salutation. A rapid conversation in president's casc- wliat do vou say, doc
orchards, the bird-haunte l grove, and their own langu.ige seeme I to put 113 tor P" asked one.' ' " " V"A
liin Iil llr wliif r I nitio r.f 15 1 union wii 1.1. V"' ! n t li ri r!i t. I i t'i fr. for nnr hot ll'iornd 5 i 1. , riK'
r.v,"v "!".. v :.r r -
i lie irairrance 01 113 uuwrr-ijiirueii mus (jiuuiiiio hihuu iuc t-u iac.
.. a c atl ..a. a i
came to 1110 across the meadow, and 1 s.
know wi-r. wnllrcil llicvo wonrinre in t::.
: 1 - , , !. .".VL51 ,1 1 ----- -- - -
her golden hair the blue flowers that I pUhe hearth, where a pleasant lire added
loveu my iiu.e ij.iruara. 1 can not, t;
rememhei wlipn T did not lovn heir, nnd M
think of her as mine. For her I
ied. and struggled, and won mv school-M
uay prizes; ior ucr 1 sought 10 uccomeiis micuer sniK.re... am .sue is come. 3
wise aud honored; for her saice. who H he added, as a lair-haired, .rosy young M
I. .1 -v 1 , 1 sf-.M !..-. . f . t. nnlw linaartl i-ki n ivm Olll Oinil I Ilv lf I'l ll'l tflja-A
sweet seif, more precious to me than &j
all tho rrold cf California heaven M
knows too precious, I thouglit, to bo
.Innra.. if rail I. a ilm el.ir.vi' ..!- . I ! L.3
u,r '" "j y"
itted by the slavery ol our
world life of poverty for her dear sake t
I put aside the little clinging haii'l-snuJ
make my fortune. I lauli to think FJS
how I have groped and stumbled iu the
broad. beviidiriiin'iiorht of this so en- E-i
did young world, while those who can
scarcely write the plebeian names they
bear, dip down into tlio m-steri'.
nous
earth and lift their hands with o-litter-rlf
in ir treasure. At home. I miuht have
walked with princ.s. Here, poor, ill-fe?
.-.1 a .1 nn.l tl.-i'l T c.n- t 0 a.-rr,rat inina 2
...... ..... a 11.1 1 a . . l intik...
weak with hunger. I wander uuca'-cd
. a " .1 . . a-i
ior. except wneu some geuiie liearniKe
vours brings me, for pity of my loncii -
Kissed her )Ieading mouth, ami came H that, and the toucu or womanly sym- "You aro ri-'ht
nway to tins great, golden land 01 ppamy in net-iook an i ,one, 1 uursi 111- if t;icre j siim,hi have
America. J, so wise wan my latin a:;d f-jto nyst rieai weeping, nar arras werj .. antj downwan
Greek, so skilled in meiaphysi'-s, so fj about me in a moment; and what with ,,. i,,fjamej parts.'
deep m all the surnio science 01 ina oui fiier uro.i lugnsu, nor imiuorous cxrpj ,.j a,c. aud t'ed
world savants, came to California to fe pnjssions. ami comrorting assuranees, t i , ; v, "vt.
ness, into a pleasant day like this. liutKsueST a look that she c.imo to sco what Q
forgive me for showing you such aywas on tlio pae.
broken spirit.'
"Broken! Oh, dear! I exclaimed.
struggling wildly with my tears. "I
shouid think it would bo like that "of
fio Pli-i nel'a fnf tiiii" inlt AiMVoil t
AX XlUIOU7 lillilVli Willful IflVM
crushed quite out oi you. iierr aenen-
tung," l added, aorupuy, "wny tton t h-j
vou nut vonr nrMn in voni noekct. and .'
'V 11 - .1 1 1 . "Vat
go home?"
: I L J i ' t- r
He langhe.l.
"Alas!
my pockets aro too small. N
nnd, besides, it would
not do accepted la
ior tare. SSo; 1 have committed sin- l
eidc; I have noplace, there or here. If
I should one day slip from the sun-love 1 11
heights into some black abyss, where m.
even the starlight fails, I s.ioul I not bo yl
missed."
"What!" I said, "not even by li
Barbara, who is waiting for you
Iier lilumenwald?"
in t '
"Mein Gott!' he cried, ia another
excess of despair, "there is no one
waiting for me. Think you such a
fool, such a beggar as I would bo worth
that? No. tlie father was right; he did
well to marry her to Ilerr Ileimsteher,
whose broad orchards stretch to the
verge of our loved forest. Frau Bar
bara is rich, I trust, and happy, with
her fair-haired children clustering at
her knee. If she ever gives
a thought t
Ion" :i"-o.
it is to smile at the fairy-liko future he
promised her, though 1 dare tj hope
lhat sometimes, when the voice of my
lir tree comes to her through tho twi
light, or when-she plucks those little
blue flowers from her garden, she will
remember mo with a little tiirob of the
old love. God bless her and pity a
poor devil like me."
The lir tree waved its long arms in
tiij freshening breeze; tho shadows
crept up from the gorges and spread
3ilikl,"r tlio li:11i.lod if qah!: i r, tr lilm
.Ti i i Ti I , , J. -
who had sponen of their dark retreats; tt
n.. I l 1 ' .. n.i-.. i.Jli
i
ino uajin otuiuics oi itie x ansaties r
showed stern aud frowTiing against tlie -3
sky, but the face of St. Helena, grand t'
and sweet, lav smiling townnl t !, Fil
ie V
.!
wett, wailing f.-r the sus7set glorv and H
the solemu stariit niriit- I -
m m I
TT,v.aT it. ta ,T-Q i, , r, i f.a 1 1 . f :
ever-splomlid Uirieh and invself t lose
nnr ,vsr. T i-.m nr-.t I,..; P.
achieved that l.rili.tut" fcau" Drivinr risul1' V1' c!o'Jicd '? ,f!e chilly garments
uite bv ourIves in the rear oi tliop0' n,rll.t au'! su-;k.t'1lh ho, i,5'".'e,!lt
mall oic.rckiii'r ,,roc..,:,, w f.dl iii.',
to further talk of California., ways. I
was trving to impress mein-herr with
j ?;
tlie tact ii.at ne was loo voting to ci
his life a failure; tiiat no one. at anv
nr.-i tiif.irnirl. !Hlii! ilj.i,iic n n '
ba lav down like a coward, and let tho ',"
crowd rush over him; that he must
fight, and keep ou lighting; that as
lie was thrown, so to speak, lie must
get up and rush at it again; that just
as sure as fate there was a competence,
if not a fortune, for every brave man
here. Then I repeated my well-tried
13 some
w-t tiis-
our
companions. lien
S
flO IJ 111 II
. 1
J touched the horse, ami we fcpo I o
- I
tine ioau at a pace uiai pjniiitwa u
t. soon bring us up wit.'i them; but. loJ
'the road at u pace
that promised
j
' 1 citrnfun ta.ra tifiit'.nK tin itF aa.a. l,sa.a..l V- I
, .van on. I'll?,.. H u iii. v.i .7 .... a ai'.l nvj
surpr
-! flirt II, 'I' lia -.
, .
- . r? , f. "'o1---
'...- A t, UkvMtvllillil" t .V- 1147 ill V ' W 1 O
J"'and took a surwy of our
surroundiii"
li "It is nlloifei tier the
wrong way.
xi t
?jhe said; "but if we make !nsL.; b
c"
i.arm, v. u may reaca Home uuiore it is
very late."
Mv heart sank a
litth-, for
th.s
W:IV 4
over which we had cvmio was purt.cn -
Uar.y ino.intai.ious. 1 ..,-re wer.; p itjej
wl:ich Ihard.yc:uedlopas.s:, tcrd::r.v.
iand llerr faei.oiinuijr, w.tli h:s aW
over which we had
jii2:i.t, was, as no lnmeit sn-i. "n
fcjprc'.ty good driver.1' An 1 h v tii
:i won lit lauorii at us! ii.v.ver, tn '
was nothing for it but to ruin;?
r. I li
,,rH
nn, ;n nniuiv us jiusi.u.f. w n f
f-j versation droope 1 somewhat, we both
seemed to have a good deal of thinking
; that would not bear puttin into words. f
into words, f
tf? a'ti.ongh we made a brav joke, now s
qaud then, to keep up tho illus:o 1 of not 5
.caring. f
-j "Hut 3-ou aro getting, cmlled," s udiri
j Ilerr Schenning, anx.ously.
motto: "For every W02 t'nr t
'compensation" ami jti,t the
' covered that we v. ere out of
1 was indeed sliivenng in tho C"IdfJ,noro reason why there should not be k
cnirplir. win. I t hit nic Vila Ii .-' Int.. i t li .
.icanons.
f j "H ill you please to put 0:1 my coat.-"'
he imp:ored, in comical distress.
1
. . ... . .. . ... c
A I stood but a moment uoon ceremony, i
itnen auowcn nun 10 wrap ins warm ;,
garment about mo.
' j "Now," I said, laughing,
"ycontraet an acute bronchitis.
41 .1'
I III lllll' II
j.jyour gallantry, I shall take you home
.anu take care 01 vou.
?A "Thank j-ou," lie answered fervent-yi0
r - i ly, "to bo taken home, aud taken care
of seems to me, just now, to be tlie );
greatest good;
....... 1 .... . . . .
u you woum Kin t y
to somo asylum for ttic;
miuumui m-j m inii iui n'u
i nib ;c i! lions' I should bo forever
iful. Wltat compensation, think you,
1 ,,nn 1a.aA I .,ni iM.j.mf Ii'ia9"
"foetus awaii developments, ' i re-",
plied, witii, I confess, a sort of tremor
45m my i ia 1. 1 r ivea up at me irowu- -
r . a. wi i l i i r t
ing cliffs, and glanced at fio yawning
gulfs below. The sin had set lon t";
since; the night was deepenin r. I fS.
iTV
itelt all c airagu la liner; I dul n t c i.-e
now "what tliey thought.' I wanted
to be out of the terror ol tins way, sale
iu:ii lor somo root.
1 lor SOniO roof. 3
'Ilerr Sohcnninr, d von remember
that snug rane i wo
so mue. i
admire !
aj we came along this way?'
"Yes, we must b near it:
and th?ro T
indeed is the light from the littio i
liou-se."
t Vv'o soon reachoil tlio gate. The
- i moon at mat moment rose grauu.y
above tlio mountains, an
I p ured i:er
radiance down up ii the coittnr.i
its clustering
Z out-b.iildiu is, its emb v- O
, '.,,.!,..,..- u.,.ii-.
leering sum us
Hi.. iniii.iu "'f J
vineyard stretching far alon; the hill-
side. The fragrance of mignonette (3
and roses came down from the garden t -
like old friends to welcome us.
"How lovely!" I exclaimed involun
kijtarily.
il "It is a little Rhime-iwald."
p-'
said
I Ilerr Sjhenniiiir, with a tremble in
las p
, '2
voice.
? uur nrst jrreo'.ing came irom
1110 J.
l.l I S."f
3 poreu, a ci nt 1 m s:iiok.u irom a gmer -
:: . .i.;,.?,v: : :f t
-i oiuks you moost pe qmi-j sumj , FMcred that the bullet had penetrated Hie
lio sniil. niiLi'inf n. e!in.ir for lil near.-1!. , 7.1 1 1 -
its giow 10 me uospit; uy oi too Mtm
voice. "It is ZO cold auf ilcr
stud-plains; it is pedder you taste dis vine
Mein frau will pooty quick come; i
zom young people vat got lost from al. .-They mio-ht, doctor, but wouldn't
pinii!" f-ic. i..,-., i-otr.,,?" j
"Acii. zo! exclaimed Katnna.com-1 -Certainly. But, doctor, they could S
ra-i t. a II ! fl ir liKtL'inrr fir. Iia If S'llkS.. . . . . . . a a.. J
ki. J "".''-. . ' . . . t
t honght wc
I soon recovered my composm
u,?w t3
f'Sglanc :d at Herr Sjhenni.ig to s .'o
it was witii Inm. l'.i:c, and with i 3,1
Intensely set. ho was g..zing at Katria i
Mas if intent upon penetratin
some
vm Mory.
Katnna. 111 her enthusiasm, was run
&niu' about the room, and
. and putting sup-
ignoring the fact
a picnic. lakiag l-i
per 011 a table, quite
I lft Wi IlrdoilOrml to
, - - - - - - - - ( .-j i-
jr'np a boox that lay upon a table beside
!h. I . . . I t 1 ! , l. ...-. ..
fcs.mc " l.uuii im; u.iuio, y
"Fiau Ileimsteher," and gave KitrinafclJ ,
1. -i
iJiii;i hi hij f wf 1.1 vm m im j 1. ctlrt '
"Ac i. yes; that is pnng mo irorap "Certainly not. doctor. I thought
piGerma iy by mein sister. Sho comes0f one t-dno-tliat vi-uld have worked
SQnooty soon. S!ie makes asleep mein h4 ,vcu ; th eur ier sta 'es. but it's too
Uieine
naun; mein leetle
U.nc ti, vatp
rive tiiiii de naui It
1, c -mild ntially, "de name or von
.... -m m m
she lofe long, long ago. lie is tieadp
hot mun' ITIi-I -M Arli wnt a nirtv!t
' 1' v ' 1 " i j
(tZo nice he vas, so vise, und stio zoj
pj iii.iuii unc iniii; o.iu tin uuii-i t-ui iiiiil-
vied to any odder von. Ach, no!" saidji
intrina, pensively, returning to givers
returning to givegjand .n.hi't like to inten.re. What di.
the neatly spread Bvou think of O'd revfogles 1. cturo on
i auothe
ytabl.
another touch to
Ilerr Bohunning sat with bowed head.
his face !;idden. I heard soft footstcpsRti.nt t.i. olovU., nrtPrm. n,- tl,.. r,,t. of B
approaching, an I a faint odor of violets
r 1 a.i i , i i a tii. .
'C:meilirOUriltlieUOOr.lloOivUU. A "Viv-yi
II .intn iI.a ,l,.n...o ,. ;H. ll,.r,tllu TTlrJa'n l-S
ith the little Ulrica
IS 'i I
slipping from her
arms and clinging to
3 her dress, stood a golden-haired wo-
man, fair and sweet as any pictured
? Marguerite, although a littio past the
- . . . . ' . . , " . , , ft !
r- beyond me, her blue eyes slowly diiat-
sing, to Ilerr Schenning. who h id risen
5 and was gazing at her as if spell-b und
i i by an angelic vision. Her sweet f .ice
'J.a a a..V .-.a .l ?
misti. d Hive .any rose. tin. wuu anineua
? ble smile and cry of joy, she reached
font her anus to him.
'Ulrlold
'Barbara, lisblini-' Ach. Gott itt
c - n '
nllimmel!
this. Herr
fl Schenning had taken out ci iens iia-
i pers, and, with liis little frau. settle I
-'uoon some G vc nment land adjoining
f-.IIerr Ileimsteuer whr.ofler all, hadn tfc
z stayed at horn?, and hain't married
'n Barbara and ha t, as a climax, diauoy
l ered imo'i his rancli a gold mine, that
H promised to pay ior wftrking, l asued
j him what lie th night of tuo law of
compensat I-i
; n.,;
It IS diVI
ine!" he answered, fer-
"
W DO IS Xiiia and i Hera IS Hi 7
Man that is married to worn ui is of
many davs and full t.f trouble. In thef
morning he draws his salary, and in
t ! i e c ye ! 1 1 zi x 1 1 i s al 1 gou c. li isatale
- .that ,is toM,; U vanisheti
one kiiowetii whittier 1
and no one
goeth. He
paregoric wnerewun 10 ncai ine co, Ck
of s infant olT.-pring.
II : imi
taietii the horse or ox.
and drawiith the
chariot of his posterity. He speiideth
hekcli in the pure'haseof fine lioe'i M
purple to cover the bosom of hisM
kK his slit
and
f-miily, yet
he hims If is so n at the
1,11111 i llllll-l. II 17 at .. I- i k J
.'.gales' oi" the city with one suspender, ts
H j comct.'i forth for a flower, and is
fl
cut down. There is hope of a tree
when it is cut down that the tender
shoots thereof will sprout again, but
man goefi to Ids homo, and what is h
then, i'ea, lie is aii'.geiber wrote. 10 !.
Mime of blooming youtn. t:io looKeutgdom wasloj on ,i.e
Eorac3 Trotters and Walters
Every now and then there is a mania
1 Tt U r trotting horse. Even the practi- M
r.cal iariner ertis me uu in
1119 luuuiu
' ! . I 1 : 1 - ...... ... V-
(t .it'L'a.iiU!i;uij , iiuu i lives iu ta&u it suvui ,g
in a lifrlt vehicle with a two-forty steD- hj
,. " a - f)lf na mn,l Inr'k .1
jrPr. ol" 143 near to that as good luck j$
Tnoi fflii'riw film i an
......a a... a as. a waaa... a...
........... ... J
a drove, a3 has u
hi purchasing from
111 pin cn.isiiiir iioiu ;i uiuc, us nu w
p lreouenliy ueen inecasc. in ine miasi r
' V- - . ar.a 1 . - '
st r-i
t ;of tins the question is askeu. "is me
- ilroHiiior hors of nnv value to the com- t"$
pjiuuiiitv"" and it has been liberally dis-H
t ictisseu. me i.ist iew years in uur jvii-r.a
r'ciiH'.iral c!ub3. The prevailing idea is,
L J 1 .1
last few years in our azn
- ...:,!. .,,.,.. ., l,. foci- I nrcn a V-i
- 0ii, U8( f-1 tu or van,,.,! Lygamble.-s. fc.
:,0,'rtjll? men. etc. Hut is this so? We '
: .tfi;il,. oU TLero aro t.xtrenie3 in
t ;evcrvtl.in-r, nnd it is a pity that the :
ed of this noblest of animals
sliOUld ri
i onnec!id
witii any sucii uiougni :
... . w '
7 l 1 . ; ra
That it is wronirto have our agin-
till lira! fairs made subservient to horse-
j rsici's, we aumit. rsi
,sir.ner ground aai
' Gji niantown Teleyri
.jJiro i.0t i-ure but we
j aro ,:ot mre but we m'ght claim that p
I il UI7ld AI1UI..1 :
1 1 lie marked improvement in public sen-
tinicnt on this subject was inaugurated
j bv us. Certainly we feel that no naoer
,:i3 ow. more for correcting public fef
son r 1 nw- n r ili'itu or
there is no
a . I.. - .1...
there should be slow
Nones; and a fast runner
j:Jc.urasred :.s much
as a fast walker.
Wlii'a iv pni-ilii!lir f. irron flmroful'O
with t!i' proposition that any azricul-
. tural soe t v. which makes the interest!?
. . ...
Mof a trot sing horse paramount to all Sfj
ijollii r interests, will sooner or la'er bo
- ti iiiii-nl 1 t -k I it' . "k iiiAnnj ti-i I 111 ,r r f .nM
;.i admit that notliiug but evil coim-s from fcJ
"ja fast hersc. One of the great sources t
human admiration for tho horse is
'A hat he is fleeter and stronger than we. I
a We care little for the walking horse. M
uorse.
,-xeej.t : s a mere walker, in
wliichheti
:is certainly valuable: but it would be
J
is cei iauiiv vaiuao.e; UUlll WOUIU OC y.jt
grate-K"hanl to get up any enthusiasm in a jj
1 !,oi so race. We never even heard of aft
1 4 1 1 1 I I 1 .
- , uei. uiaoe on a. a. Kl Ilg JIOI tllOUJII
ESU
Tiicro is
one miiht say it would be
'get up bets on walkers as
t .
trotters, lint it is not done. Tlicro is
- no admiration thpre: 110 enthusiasm:::
because tliere is nothing remarkable.
. Hub we measure the horse's value by (j.A
tlio work he can do a-.d his fieetness of
foot. These are the legitimate snbjec
:s -1
for admiration and encouragement.
sjOur only obi. ctif
t ( li.r nail r.hi. r.l irn ia tl.or tlirwia ivlints A
s?J which oup-lit to be of very limited en- f'l
t? oour-i-iiniont when thorn
are so manyfe
Li , l
iv: other department- of agriculture to care ?
- ,for. are so often nia !e at the beirinninir .i?
.' a rr . rj j
:nul end of an exhibition. That's all. "rl
J-j'0'' :,u niust admit th:.t there is no '
l grander siht than a race between two
;Oor more remark-b y lleet horses; and
if It w. re possible that t i;ey could be con- .i
at a s i; ulated price, without betting or
e. :i ...v.....' .,,....11 ..i
- iaiM Ul UIUCIJI L'lllTllS HSiU.lkl, lUII 11 VI. 1.1TV
witii these occasions, thousands ot)
people would attend them where hun-iJ
d'eds now do, and willingly pay their;.;
i dollar or live dollars to enjoy the thril-
i i
SM'-inir lnieresr. oi sucn au
i , - ? . . i
event. Ger- y
mo it to im letegraya.
h
Piofessianal View of It.
Ye-terdav afternoon two voun
me
- 4a..l laa.li.iil l.wal- In o Villi, II
in a b niton street
?,.,,,
and fell into conversation on the
- 3 wiiu you. uocior, repu.-u
. ! inuiiauie pus, mey snouiu 11am inautSj
pjan , ft-ort (0 extract it." hi
'My idea cxactl,
And if peritonitis j
I roaililv- Ii nvii n.
,)cl.jtoneal wall into tho abdominal cnv-M
jt f ag t(J baye re(lllceJ tiie pressure
. ....
then have turned the lesion over, ami
ftiimnrrnnnil I lioir cnilh
'7" Induced it with a borax gargle. Don't j
I 7 you think they might have lowered the t-i J
ll. .. . a
Ill liiit iv,iuuu,4 i ii u t .it,
doctor. Tf I'd been
drawn the bullet
1. iu order to relieve
1
the arteries at your
Did you get tlie im- E3
pressjon that any of the ligaiueiii.3 were
cut by H:o bullei?"
"1 think 0110 of tlio a- tenor vessels
3 was severed, and the rusii ol blood jn
-3. .. . 1 I, A.t -A. I
to lhn stomach is nil that savn.l his
life. Have you considered, doctor.
tl.at the bullet may pass into tho fem-
,
an.p
irtery aud make tho patient very
9"
Xo, I hardly think so. If th-sc
physicians understand their business.
icv !J tie t!:e spinal cord anund tho
bullet, and ll:e;) they can iiull it out
it anv time. I wouldn't recommend
Sa its rem. val now."
ate now atui i:,at w:w i:nhjg Hi -fi yer
is, snoau;n iiiereas:i tho temnerature until tne
b ullet mL.tC( .permitting it to pass oil
through tho wound.
. . . ,j
"A most capital i lea, doctor!" Why
on earth di.in t
you recommend it at
the time?"
"O i! I wasn't called into tho
case Y
ctii. ..ii ..;... .. it...-. P"
4. IT. a ad nil a-l I ICcf A 111'liAitl
knows
.j iiu a, a. ' . mjj
arteries
Haeii.tici which will onlv viel.l to aui-F"?
ill
. j i j
nutation. lioin r to the haSO ball tO-i?J
.... fcd
1 S inn. 1 w m ' wc?
Pi "Yes. I'm EcoiBi'. Hood dav. doo-ivl
morrow-
Itnr'" " 1
"Good ll.iy, doctor!' fj
rt-i t i- 1 .... fsj
Jliurc S oeeu n neap Ol uic uc.u J-:'
1 resident S WOUIld l
and not altogether by the younger nienf
i of the profession. Brook', in Eaole. IH
M m
JJ 4V av E-
S Klfh K.qp.hplnrs rn NftW YorHr F:4
TLe New York correspondent of the
1T...f.....l 7l..t. a..a.:no tl.aauta. . af l.o
U,aK3
".j
. AIA1UV1U J. aUa. .. liaVH a-..t.a, v. a ...a.-
wealthy single men of New York : l!n
LI may refer to James uordn lnuett ast j?
one of the richest or our bachelors, lieu
may return from Europe at any lime ft'
an4 hence tl:c advertiser should be on
the lookout hjm. Ho is now 42, IX
and owns a house In 1'ilth iif'tnu, alsoEj
another at tort ashington, witl sr
, a a .P a . ... ,a - Taj 1. 15
auueu ine uennett Dunuing iu uuoug
street and the J leva fa eslaoi sinnent.,
which alone is estimate
...I ,it H?- OOO lIOl) tss
Cd III 5iJ.tAIN,lJ.
V IS worth 250-J-
it: v . ...
n i,ew iui , inuiii'i i, ,,oi in .JVf
000, and there is to be added his hunt-
, i . . , . 1
ing lodge 1U K-lglaad and OtilCr pr.p-i
oi-tioj -iU l.i-lnrr l,a m o-(Ti"r.,t i
et lies, W.llCll Will 0?ng II 8 .Igri .llt 4
i M'ealth Up to $3,000, 00. tie );as l eeiU:,
M "engageil." but is now free, tho-.igit tJ
the expense of a knock-down and
atl ;
imaginary duel. Another eligible bad
.la. ll'ial if If.ii-llai r.,'.r,.r- of .tl...
. i v -. .is . . f . a&v.. iv... i., . .i . . - -. ... . -
World, who. though not as ricli as:- , J a rrm,a T "t88'" . , -
t .1 - -ii' . ( Maryland. Sept. 2.T9. Last Jannarr we not a box of ,-
Bennett, IS Stld in gOOd CireUIUtaiieeS, ' . yonr Uenmlr (r one ofnur ruatoman. tod it hm nude -
and is well adapte.Fto make any worn-;' w?f .! XTCSL"n' r
an happy. John Bridge is also on the;-1 " y; ?!
list of eelibrates. He is rather advanced.
in vears. but has a million to recom-
i,.-,",d liin nnd lionnn tnr 1n in-'
eluded in the term "marriageable."
rmong younger in6c Jj).y be mentioned
rj I rederick Paulding, the p;ay-actor.
zn wiio is the richest actor of his aire- uu
expectation at least) in
lOthflr eligible names nu
ma ai:u (U
:. .
LUB UI U11JU.
ba found
fefrfc
O 1" T ' -aa,. .
si.milar opulout fanUi6s, an4 if any of
our readers win improvo tua nbovQ
suggestioa the prize will be readily
won 1 1if raonlltr ltrkcf ctvilrn Lrvirr a
K Samuel J. TilJen. who Is now tlio
richest bachelor of his asre ia the world.
T fi-k Jcs -.ra,v TQ orifl !c t--r-fln a L at f ?'7itfk
143 XIV I Vrt . LJ V, W ft MWIA VW.C..I
I '4 ano'a-.' W
TRADE 'AfiK AFfl
iTp Ell E 1 .
mZ
M f
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of tho Chest,
Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on earth equals ft. jAi-nn ;i
a 4 a ntifr, surr, situ ile and rhenp Katvnut!
ll.me.iy A trial t'l: tails tut the ouniparatirolj
lliliinp outlny of 60 nt. nil every fin mftprini;
with fitain can have chcai and ivaS pro.f ot iu
cUiina. "
lirctions in Klavt-n LancunC"".
t.3sOLD BY ALL DBUGaiSTS AND TJEALERa
IN MTtDIOINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.,
Jlaltimnre, U. 3.
A.
TUTT
.Tr.nzrr.ja-'"11 1
is 1
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
s
Tjq8so f appetite.Uao.Be a, bowelscos tive,
Pain ihtheHend.with a dulTsensation m
'i ib--ik,FJ
blade.fuilr
art, Pain under the shoulqer-
nees after eatine. with a disin
rTiTlfltinn tl
clination to exertiori of body or min3j
Irritability of temper, Low spiritiTTjQBa
of memory, with a feeling of hay ing neg
lected eo mo duty, weariness. Dizziness,
fluttering of t he H eart. Dots before Jh
eyesrVellow 8kin,"H eadache, Hentjeaa
ness at night, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE-WAENINGS ABE TTNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
XI) ITS PILLS are especially adapted to
suelicases.oiie dose effects suclittcliange
of feeling as to astoniMli the minerer.
They Increnae the A pnellte, nnd cause the
-3
rxxl v to Take on Flenlt. tlms tlie r, teni Is
f ion rltihetl. and t.y tl: ei r Ton leAetiononthe
lllicntlir OncHii. KeuiKr kiooi are pn
dueed. l'rice Z cenm. ii.'i yinrrwy W.V.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Gray HAiRorWuiRKEn changed toaOiossv
Rlack by a lnt;li application of this Dye. It
imparl natural color, acts Instantaneously.
Sold ty Druggists or eut i'y expra-ss on rfcript ! $1.
Office. 35 Murray St., Now York.
CBr. TTTTS HIM'll. of Vluhl tnruraatloai end k
r.ful Ilrnli4 will auitasl KSfiK um appllcmtlan.
f, a A
y ni fU jt3. jCa
9
tI T1T3. ft f 2 Cb l iST '
1
Mil
f ' . J
FOSITiVE CURF J
ForCoughs, Colds.
Is the Best of Tonics;
Cures Dyspepsia; t
Restores theAppetite;
StrBsiliens the System: 9
'm&g$ Restores the Weak k
itnrl nehilitafprl.
A trial of it will prore all LV
. . i . . t. ...... ........... r
for )r. (-rook's WinrB
Fur .il by ail DruggmtB.
M CMITU rn Pn'r
af. a, a.. ... aKWW., " f
Sumn to OUr Crook htm. O
tt. 1 li.,, till iu.
'a -m XVpArtiirf. In Mcai.
ii,, IimKly ftr the
..i ntKi.nic wpniine-.a th
-0111 ioiliscrecl t.ructioea
leal Bcieaco. A iHitiv;
F-2 ;eeflai;Ji'rtnuaHiit 'u
or exceaaea iu i'Oiltb or nt iuu tune of life i)r he oniy
true, wav. viz: Iircct Ai.iii;;utiou acllcg lijr Ale
ay,
n,
n. I
a Aiia.rtt.1nn. ana exertim? lt aTcllia icnuvacH OO tho
Veaiclss, pacta, and Glnnri. th.-vt are numi.lo to lor-
form Ihwir ualural fum tioas ailo tin oIspjm par
dM tba human oranUm. '1 lie dm of Ilia FaotlUo
U (HOTUIHl HU U IM IJWl. . 'U.uu .1 ltl"ii..., .. .
not Intorfur with tte ordinary pui-sui's of lifei It 19
qulcklr dlasolvod and aoou ali.ir'.'Otl. pruiliieir.9 aa
iromodiato aoothloK and r-41 urn'lva oftastuiran tba
Dafrvoua orKaaizations wrecteil from vla:tou Ual.itsor
irnHaHM. .tAnniiiff th. drain fro.n tbt 7stia. reator-
sjll In? thamind to health ?iiid sound rr.crnory. rmo
r: ink tho DimneM of SiLt. Onrusion cf lueaa,
f ' c.n . . n . . .1 , u n ...inMt an.
a ai.iwuu a.w siwvia,..., 1...1.., '. ..... 1 1
ftj of prematura old ago usur.i:? accompaoTioa; ttna
?LXJa ftS:;l
bTe. tm'a dormant toinn Tuu mode rfirjit-
. men. nu sioaa i n:. in T aawaoro . a- ,
oow a pronounced aopccsi. Druawtooniocn pn-
acrlbed
acrllied la this troui.ln and, aa many can bear wit.
neaa io, wna cjui iiitia. 11 bi
Jr.l"'"!'',1
will Riv eatiafiiction. It hns been in soiif ml um ti
tKintnti. f7cr-. r-itisnt, tn its Tnlue, aad it is oo
eoncsdsd to : t l.i, .nost ri-.tionnl me.ina let dia
;1
-ard for ro:u hinz onu rui-.ir iliisverr r.rrHient fc3
trouble, that is well tootn to To th caoe linn.ia
tiijr uw.1 lw-mm, and bi? fees. t;, i,finedy y
.VZWX"X'iVt?&Z VK7,:J?nt'tZZi7-
J avv aca. aar .,ivivu,( wv , --- - - - - at v
pi a tie nt cure, unlr1 in et-ver Cjuw.f fev
I. t iHJ.it. 1 uk r c t j 1 pit: aazitfti : 1:1 i;biujq tuvcTw wV
woratconriition.iST. t.entfcyji.il,iubl4;ariiiMri.
h y.Hi TirsLvr: rVniaia i limnar KcciJay t
ij EACH BOX.
iararai:ricripii!."r'i
fl l.f. ...'.f,,. Ji.AMlriJ P 'f a.afMa'ii.'ftkl.il M
lets uielna .-tnttiomlcol IlliiBtrtitiotmX
it .... ay ..... . ...."""... p..
ana 'leKlititcHij, iwnrii aril rontimrca c;
f As mtl M.etttiittlt hat tneu m -- a t
of-cI to aei-ee health, unit the rital
emu thorn iu trr-eslitblixnrii a !
Vi9 nrarr affrrtcd. Sola l Mjm wj
HARRIS REMEDY CO. tlFU CHEMISTS.
Mamei ana atr. su. nr. uouts, ivip.
uiaoltcited testimony to the Efficacy of
tj
In
fectij.
i.
ft
Paatillea. They bava work ad :ts
ju,ttwiciaamucb Ota loan 04 1
waaanthererueof thatrrave. 1th
aeujiiiu or m. I am
wtia taarore taKina.
I
thoujzht. ual t.bn wu ITJ
w""'"'7 "." I ' " . "7 Ki
2 West VIrirlnia. Auit. 2S.1H79. I reeoired yonr niadl- f . j
etna and I believe it basenrad me. for which I am very I
.J thankful, inclosed Cad ti. Pleaae aend me another v--
-I . IX . . a .. h.Hi,m, . .rnut thira - '
no cure ior nie. oui now . am in KtM.u uupea iw u tuns.
lor Jan. 1 wUl aeod toa all the ordera 1 can. t;;.
From a Physician and Surgeon.
1 M i, Jwii - riei-se forward m another box
CJa (.iin a. 4J k. - ' r " ' u w uum m aa-w.' -
most of ooe bo. In naOatlm - m xaas
reooTerintf. and I think wnothw will tftlM ti,.
J .
Pt P A QP D P M S ' URF D
rLtnOC ntniCwPt-tf
Uiat the CHKAPEST and Hkst Pl.Ac n to t.ny
and Faocy Groceries?
. , a a aa , I
f.t. ir1"?-. me:, i ir-. i ,nnn -
- .UWa - J aj. a. aa w J ,
IS Ai T" '
RELIABLE STOUt
2
OK
. Cor. M.ilr. and Third Si'-.. Plait
IStnck aiwaiis fresh and new.
nu'uiti. -
and price
a!:i ar the bc'limi.
1 IA S 1H Vi.
f
iliS 1
li
nnnwrn a ciirptcs ri
BY YEARS C 0? " S E 1 1
.VVJ.ii.... p.trnna! IT; elllll lLlll'l tS Olllatlleil Oil fillort
. ,t LJ rri. craa-il lt- t-raUMn from lrtr ' """" ....... .............. "
.. ? v, f.,r nKi,1 ..,,,1 1......
dlana. Abril If. T3. TL.U-ani6iyi u:JHii.- Ir- I i ,!!, u ,.!,,. u a , .. it
. I .1 . : i - ...i.... . f... U . .... I ' .1 . . . - ... a. . ...... .... ..... a - -
Staple
Call and cn.viuce v.mr-
40tf
Ives.
H ROBERT DONNELLY'S
-3
BLAGKM1T1I
J Wagon, Buggy ; Machine arid Plow re-
pairing, ana genrrai joooing
t am now prppured to do ull kinds of repairing'
01 larin aim oiner niitciunery. u lutTe
is a Kod iathr in my shop.
PETER It A (JEN,
fhe old Reliable Wagon Make
basti'.ken charKe of tl; vvhoii hIiop.
lie is w-li known ax a
NO. 1 WOK KM AN.
Jimew nucDi ana uuezir turner I
liopon Sixth strt-pi Mt,iit( S'reiglit'g atahlf
THS
B.&ffi.R.R. HOUSED
JKO. BONS & SON, ProB'rs, 1
I j 1 IVjl 1U
. COIiN'EK MAIN AND SECOND
Near Is. & M. Passenger Iepi
l L. A I TS .11 0 I T 1 1 , X G 15 It 4 S K
Newly refltted and furnished Ihrouyliout. Af
ording an excellent view of the K. R Bridne.:
itt is conveniently located, especially
J. raveling public.
The tables alayH . supplied with the
best
.ne season.
i connect ion v illi the limine. I.uncli baskets,
llled at all hoiirs. Term reascmable. 8lf
Retail Liquor Dealer,
CIGARS AND
ri r, ti nor
.'i.ArrsMotiii.
iil'iaid Hall :ii(l Saloon nn Maui
dooi finni Sixth at Nevill
old i.laee.
LESM
SliE.ST URAXh OF ctU A RS,
HetneolM-r tl;e !V;tiiie himI Ikl;rt,
James Grace.
t5"i
$ 1
mm
mm
-MANUKA.TUKK.lt OK-
Kim Street, near Eighth.
PlaUsmouth, - Neb.
fjMade to order
Ttl3.
Palace Barber Shop.
J. O. BOONE,
Under Frank CaiTtith's new Jewelry Store.
HOT
& cold DBrrxis
ALWAYS 1JKADY.
GLEAN NEW PLACE,
ami utiwjs me imse 10 gvi
or.anythlu el-e ia the toiisorial.way, at W
Jolin ltoono's Sew oliop,d
Corner Main aud Fifth Streets,
IMattMnioutli, r - n AebratsU.
1 1 Good r.ilrk, for sale a soon as burned. t
s 5
15 HICK YARD,
WASHHTGT02ST
IMadsmoiini. el. 9tf-
JONES & E IK EN B A. tt Yi
Succe-sors to Jonee & Agtew.
Again takes charge of the Old
f-4
prick Livery Stable,!
PI. A T'i'S M O I'T U ,
NEBHA8KA.
..:...ri'
Tlie o!il K.niii.-i sti.Ui-s. tn l'j:u;nioiiiti
iff.v l.sil'll tia- .till:. .. 1iL-.. Ivirv aaai.l llijiva.
aV4 ou hat:d New and lianiixonie :iccoiuinota-
tliai.-a I" Il' HatJ'.' a'l . fr
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
did
SADDLE HORSES.
e are now prepared to keep HOUSES
iUnoALLo 1 nAULrJ
And will
Train and Break tiojts
i! Keason.ible Terms. "
Ur rJK.MHKn,
H That villi pleidy of room (lhat every oi.el
at. rva.a. a. t- .. ... ariI .IrtWir. Itl 1 til rAliil"....
tsars' Him-k :iil wagons, loac s oi Utij', &c, under
Miioyer. 1 ilicy will keep dry.
L.-1 'I'lliii.l i -.11 lhi.nl.t ii-ti-.iiiu l.r tltir lilia.ru!'.
,;"'. we .;. 'i tneir trade lor tlie tuture, natisncd
lh.it we can .iccmiiuoiiate tlicin better and do
i:ietlcr J.j t l:i. i tliaii ever before.
i i , 1
nPLATTSMOUTH millsj
PLATTSMOUTH. XHU. . V
iL
UV.ISVA., . 1'iop; irtwr.l
A Fvpry uonncl or injury, even
bv accident or
vaiiy tllw-Hl!, entitles a i'liljer of the late war to
t,'.i im imiui!. ah peiuiiliia ny in? :u oj tliliiuiiry ,
L...ii I.....I.. a. . nr .. .1 . .. ..r .1.....1. .. ..u ...... fl.
:mms. oet;iii ri.tcK ai uaie oi oiHciiartfe or t..iv
i f i ,i , ii 1 1 1 ...airV ..I UAlr Ul llli'lililiBr an i.a'i.i
if the sol'lier. Ah entuletl sixiuhl apply at
'n..tilij..iiflii u'll.a urn at.ia,. Hf lu'llit. ttplt-
Eiimi ale entulcil to an increase. Sohiiers mid
t iiiowt of ll:e war ;f IS12 and Mexican war are.
Mi'iuilied to pciisi.iDH. Thousand! are yet entl
li led to lioutiiy. but tlo not know it. fees in all
Lii; a.ser ilo. Pay for eveiy description of war
yi claims cored ed. Kinploy an Attorney refid-
Cr! ine in Wa-liiiiBtiin. who can itive iiersona! at-
1 . r
an ana tor--
notice Send '
ah.
Cltiin Aiient.
Wly
1 .78 nrjai.
aV"" l .
a I f"! "T 5!
SARY.
wiisr.
ZrVJsitilSiTft:
U Street. 37. IX-,
. i tins old ftnrl wt-'.l knom
irru'iuat id medifme an
r.. iO? tu tbe tr?atmiiit
. ib?ir skill and ubiirt
:' tn ordiaaxT prrtttinuer".
:. tttr.nl reputation through
i. ii.itit'l' ini r. -
fCftr. Years en i
LlirOTlie rtrwMiaW- -t-
muob .!i?cr.ot to Cr:.
teat lb7 r 'j-ll,"ci
ie.r irtrn4irw r-' r
!uO!sr:nrno?i Cri exposure
oi Ibe blol, aiWiu jt btiMf-i, tratd with ftucoeaa,
n ttciiit.;ic prmcii-. without usaiK Mercury or oiiaer
f .i.r.-'ift KtHlt-riu) uaJ at cukleraw expenee-
tle4 frcr t anv atM'fM ;. c alios.
att?t'fl ti Caul naA S
FREE ao mi4.
aata . c i n ( lreaaaeat
Sf rrM. MlatWIaWrraaK autaHir. M. l ill aHllSaVm
' 1 - -.-.-- -- " "
c .... . .1.il.a,.i,cM...a4u.e
DH. ULTTS. I Nrta BVta,
TARTLIKG
W "DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RtSTORtp.
A votiui of youUifid itnprndenc-J canning I'lS"Kl
hm. lw.iv. Nnrvona Di-bilitr. lVwt Klauheaid. etrC
jibing it.ild iti vaio every knowjj rami-dy, lias tfi
cm-en'-J a FiraniaVlf ';re. wliitU la.l'w'll fend 1iE3 .
ETd v -i A 9 m t S & a
am a ft, ea a a vk
r n s- s n a -a sr k
Bnok larci !
Flour. Corn Meal t Feed j.: fef
ilwavs on liand aud for sale at lowest ensU R feV'tiS.P H filSfW iM PI
I's.- T)ie liitrlu-st prices paid for Wheat ai.il R LV 4v'P Iff-i ''ii'awri SJk I 1
: ifl M.'iJijtr tpcsrtiini.Kiyeu eusimn work. ; R fSilis-siV?-9
C . .....li..., ... a ....a lill.tm... 1 ...nri..
or f I '. "': : x.:-.. . -
to tin ft'llow-wcff.-ren., dlrbe J. 11. K.X.1.V tvat, .
ja tliatltau ec.t Y. 1 1
- f JUuj
CHANGING OAKS
IJETWKEN
Oil I-LlTTSIOUni
AND
OlIAII 1
:Z STK 8C H I C A G O ,
i tX ...J Where tliiert f.iniiei liniis art iiiaU with
hlh rough Sleeping Car Lines
TO
for theWNKV.- YOKK, l.OSTOX. rHHILDELl'HM.F
r:3 K.1I.TI.MOKE. WASHINGTON
ofJ AND ALL EASTERN CITIES,
uy7ic Sltoi't Tine
i3 V a PEORIA for I
filXDlAXAl'OI.tS.
IJJ UIS VJLLE. ClXCIX-i
XATl, ami all iintJn Vie
s TjTia: re-
y
THi Itl.KT l,tE FOR
u m
LOUIS,
IteWliere Direct Connections are made in
Street, fodijCN ION DKIOT with Thrnusli Slerjiinp
!,. l.im s for all iim.s feOL'TII.
t-1
the
(ar
THE NKtV LINE FOB
t THE 1-AYOKITE KOUTE 1 OR
. . i
The unei;aled liidi.cenieiitf offered by thif"
ll!ie to I rnvelers and I onrists are as follows :
W l 'llif ci'lclir.ilt il Piilliimi, 1c.- hi.fl 1-...1.
t '1 Sleeping I'ars. run onlv on ttiis line. "3
Zt '.. H. it Q. Pataee Drawing-Itomn f'ars.H
-" Willi Hortim s neelininu ('hairs. Nw . Extra
Charge f ir Seal-, in lleclininji Ch:uis.
pi The faini use.. B. vS; i). J'alaee Ijiiung Car.
t;,ilLreiiiiii SnioKiiiir t'sus. filled With eleiraiit
'j hili-bacKed Kuttim Kevolving Chain, foi ji
111C CL'lll-.lC lire IU IlIM.-Cia.'a.'a IiMIleria.
Fast Tin.e. Steel Pall Track and Smerior,
i. E'UHiiiiK-iii ciMiiliined with t'leir iittot TiinynghJA
SVCVjt Arramicmtul. makes iliic, above ail others.5?
the favorite Koute to the
KANT, MOI'Tii Oil NOL'TII-KAST.
ii wmfindTKAVELiNGaLiix -
lead of a Iiscoinfort.
v' i Jt
I t- !
11, anil on
i:rv inst
a tl lit yi 1 1 1 r 1 1
1 .S 1 HI (Ml
h Ticket. via ttiis eclobraled line for :
1 ,
oftices in tlie Lulled Stales and
I) AU information about Kates of Fare. Sleep-
f ine Car Accoinmoilations, and Tune Tablen.J
will be cheerfully fciven by applying to f
"A Iercival lovell, I
VI General Passenger g't, Chicago.
O T. J. FOTTKK, I
ueneral Manager, Chicago.
j
I GET THE BEST! H
LEAD ALL OTHERS !
Every Style & Price.
GuarantcedUncaualed
m
FOR
- g-coworviY,
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dura;
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n a o
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c B rl 1 P.
3 c.c.r
t$ rm e-,
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p.-?'?i;i';rs5
ltm fc'J Ca i &
popular eve-vwheke.
Jf4r Sole ia Every City and Towa
VV' " I?1?? F?ited ?s?s.:t
Tftod by J. U. COX.
H Plattsiiputh Nf.b.
?toiDe.iou..
t. STF
ll' V
A
1.1
fi
c5W
Is made In.in a runt,c I'roiiical Leaf of Rare""
Value, ami is a fltive H-uwdv for all tliei.3
lie;iKes that canie pains in the lower part of ;-J
the body-fur forpid Liver Ileal;tehex.L-tun7
dM-e Piz.nicss. t; ravel. Malaria, and all diin-M
et.lliott a.r ,1. f 1,1 I i,.., ..ai.l rTa.i.i.ia-tT la- I
a-. la--,
r""r:.Vr... "LV V.7.'.-,, i 1
r"i r a-m 71 1 a- iriraiirN. .,10111 ni -ien-j.
- eirttat um, aim otiiuiir 1 rcirii.tm-y. 11 na no
eiiuai. 11 restores i:ie oitrans in;.i inane iue.,
ijtrt mi. t 1 1 1 1 urn i . i i.it i j t t tui r iiniirr..
I i ( . i. . i .m mm x t .
It is the of !y known r-miMly that ciiiw that
t"Mifi;e, fett'ilit i'-.tfH-i. 1' -r Dianeten.
' JC,1 1i'l'iar .Mni. ii:et.' lire. Y
b'iV SU&t--r ll,nii.5-, :.iif Wfiaff f -a 1 I -tf
T buttle. f.ar,ir.-lbi.ttt.t in the inarkii. Tt,Tf.f
H. II. WA UXICIt at CO.. ilochester. X. Y. !
Composed
v" of i m . a, ii- r-
I-Lii 'I mi. J IT la.uanaw, ip
. a a : a . . i
nrri.-t.;riii.i.ai.. w..rld. It ie t.h tAfif-
becen.-v tt tlac.n not arum, bet forma, s
highly polished surface ever the ale, re
ducing friction and I'uhtonlng tho draft.
It ia tlie chtiapest uu.ie it oo-ts no more
than Inferior brands, and one box v. ill tlo
the Mrorit of two of any other A,r Crease
mnde. 1 tar.vciiri vju. v h vt'ki t r ILiirat.-Ler,
JJifl fiiarin?. TDruiiaif iTaotiroe.f VirnHauters,
Garrifcai, U:i;'., h luf iVuT! . It 1
CUARANT2KD to oentain no Petroteulvt.
r'ar aaJe by all hrsc-clasn Ut-Sikira. t tf our
CirciopaJitt of Thiw.jp Her (A Knmrlmq mailed free.
MICA MANUFACTURING CO.
31 Mlch'gan Avenue, Chicago, Itltnols.
TREATMEtm:
A certain ctir for "Mervous
''--rrK pfHsMlty, Somlnal VVealjt-.
i-.g'-.-' rtessv Impotence, etc.
' i . T?lV. Ira :ri3 TlML-lif fa-aa-ta "V'ef '
i'. d ni.lu-L:atdbookoiCOpecs piiiig fuii"ail
f -.'t..tions for pelf-treatment, sent free. Addres
- E H fttMLi. ' ."Li rr" CkI
i a E IVrV HS7t : . a. ' aa 0
-' L -.
n , xv m to a r.-sw
4 a C. -tl -aaal
Mome
jBENNETT
DEALERS IX
tuple aaad IPaiaey HroceBIeN9
IFriilts9 C7onl"ectioiicry9
Cigars & -ofosie-o.
AGENTS YOU THE CEEEUKATEI) l.EAVEN WOltTU
3
twlr w.,i.?ri"i Mv
. wt ii. n - a i m
J'Ciil "Jlr-f S J'1 -Ji .Ja-m-i j.aav;i
I o
jlTlie elioleet stock off acDcer-
CTaA Pitf c?r Butter and Eggs,
i
1 1 i M Ef rS"V -nrS ' '.H f! ft ifl'l
Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake f Gentian
And cures Dyt-eia, Iss of ApiH-tite, Billiotisnes.s nnd all derangements
of the Stomach arising from over-eating and drinking. Prepared only by
IlKOUN JIGDICIXE AIM) HI.-WIIFACTVKIXO CO.,
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. 'J for tuio by aU L)ruSS--t..
Wo
The Old Grocerv
Goods
Altlioiigh
Lection is over we are
tt
OU WILL FIND ATT. S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARdEST AND
BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN.
rockerymu'c9 cOacapr
w m. w
-
The nicest Green Winter Apples for
J Hi
Potatoes by the
! J
CJS P.UZ) FOJ HIDES FURS,
.THIS SOE
im reserved for
1
SMITH. BLACK & C
si
ITO GIVE THEM jeV CALL.
Ken Fragrant & E5iriiua-f cf Tarf-ica
ExceedlBiy Delicate and Lastis?.
Fnoe,
23 ct3.; Tar-? r ..'.c?., 75 etc- j
N . Y, aa vMy Volii- I
aaaaaaaftaWMMaaWaaaMWI 1 1 J
SoH ky ilct.T.
ox Co.,
The Medicine for Every Family, j
IMC. Vert IN I tJAIvA I UOi -i
Made from C.i:i?rr, Euchn Mat.t'mt.r. f:ti!iti:i:., j
I. and other of t!ic tc.-st vcretable ri-r;ci!ii$ knowr., -t
Parker's Gikcek Tomc has ncin.-irL:.i!v vari: A "S
V cum live powers, & is i lie grentest lomai:
r or, Ulood 1'uriner and Liver ReguLi tor ever
ret m..i.r 1
Itcaramenceto act f:
' out tlie went orj-nns, end 1 warrant l I ci -i or
f help all dise;iies"pf the Uowels, tiitn:n:fi 1.. i
Kidneys, Liver. L ncarv (Irzans. a lt oi.u. -. ts ! j
f Women, Nervousness, ' Siecolesiiicss, J. lieu in a.
lil.fU e.U BIIBEnilfBS. J
Try a lidttielp-day i Itrn.iytav-yoi rl! c. j-ict.
f .!
a..t . a a.:... ..I a 1 1 .1.. two i.th V ..aj f.l.:inc lif.1 . i
p has our signature cn iirtid;; wpicr, lllscor c : j
P LV, V. Large savinj iatuyins?! Fiii J
. ; firas?
Jnst V-rhmt is "Wautcl.
Kver-r.y trrio'ic li.tir is C-y cr fc-drd h"i felt ,
the rHTf! fa Hnir Kctorrr a: d aicit; th::t is j
clcanlv ; rreauly xrf:::nrl si; d h.rn . ) ' " :
I r'r !!'Ir I'aUarn tariirs t" rv:.t f "'
4
s
:)!lWSlTTIii
.: 1 7 St. Charles Street, RU Loals, Mo.
r.viil r raJ'i-:M--i IlvdlilJ. bin
r.jr loruioi t iiaa bhx o.aeri'hjbijian in o .Io:us.i.
lity and Itr.potencr
tua rontUtof hli dtr.ito. aersal excesses in matarar
.r-.iruiit brninivoris, ..-ex1 acinic nnrrousaew. senna?
.. aiiiio-:, dljlilt.', aiims o( :r7'it,defectivs tneia
". ih)iiv il dacny, vrl!.l t ao-.Hr or.fusioo ol
ieia, IomoI entull pewer.r.li'l:(. 1 v .-eonertnil CQr-
I i i;i-,inyproser.are porn'iPn':7i- i-u. winmiuiiuin
t -t o-nce or bj m.ul free mnX 1 n-:tel. rampuet ens
Vll'S tST
- m jsv i pa t 260.
Vs ii r.JflC U 1 I PAG E &
' cr : n rr B-tv sn
li it n a n a w I
t 4M fcrf taw
iharirbu.eauiijr.wB!' 1 ' .t litxiii, on the
. .T t- .. w. I i-h - . I fn-i, U ia ann .1
mirry ; bo-'at lii'ea-i I ha5io,s.Ba,T,o la-reaviJ -.effoeta
. ,. ; - , Z . i , , ., , rt-, ... r,(,f--iI4,i
:,'tJ
. dr lo k und kur. 25 ctfl, b m-ti la money or -of.
tnye. Eng!l:,h Pen
; V-'a-Ts5 B- P O C O
- jljj E rni-i
S jfataiy,
ijajB Memory ai
t'lftJt. XtHgili-Wnil .11- J ay . i v -1 i -"-i am, atyohtrih,
I A b asew A u j ' iraCK! t h j ui t : o i n , red r ca. tSu LuaU
" n..t.ia m?,'ii C'i t.'7iarlr.Kt. Itiia. Ho.
" ,
f 703 Chnut S, ft. Louie. Mo. old office
' e.aiatiai.a to cure b'lerx.Virrhiai. Rem nai Weaa,-
naie. Ia-SDotoncyj.il fo of Eyphli'f lniorrfccBa,
t ' Qiaast, Urmar-y or Kiadier dldeaa i. 1'acent case
r" C'lred la a f !,'. AOthe diaM:R r..ulllna from
ealf.abTa-o, er ten or e tpoaia. earal fcr rrcwiiasare
taedioine. A.lvioo fre. t'narires low. Cull or writ.
jgr'.ct cyrendnoare. Brrr-.T'Uim fx foi
OAKKiAUC iilllMbiMM
1H l-(lt;
D tvry soldier diraKert Si
W Ol 1 , kir.i fct lur,i I;
or eye. IdTIl'ld; if but ,li...i. J... 5 j
t3 .r Lauits uf vartifoae Velra f. r J
j.i n.aion, v iiur n.w law in..u,;iuu. ar;
in. ..V ,vq fta 1CCKM pea'IOll
W iiw,,orphiM ard drfaeiideFt f itl.. r.
r niuil.ers of .oldit-r. aa.o ,i; iu
rimv fct a rvno.ni. BOl'M' V 1;.
linr. f.-r wonr.d. iiiiwrit-i r rufi'.iirf.
r n-s fall bountv. S.,.l St iLmi. f rc
1'Miiin, ,nl 1-oT.rf Aw. .AlCr-
P.M. P interfile! iSt Co., '-..it
Afti:.. Inrnii.:iaali. IriH. V. e r 1
F. A.W.I'avin. Wt IllrfiailR f a;-
i -.. si'd U. F. K Fiimlt. r.-.'t i
rnk. Lotli of Iatii.aav.dia. iav c
lr.
S2s
wt4roea- E:ftwuiivni. ; -v. n nii Imc4 I.uc-
kirjOUTOWD HWoriMcuiaiitaj puiTMiSrft. V-JttJi
luvarsox 4 to. , 1 as asms sw Aw iwt.
IbrEeBtoringHcaltli&Stro 1 ftS.&i?5S33i l-S7
orn the Sr .W. v-,.rfc S 13 "
fit jiiviTi..,,We. tstrictore, orctuv1: fL?r.urc,
M I'rtv.-y iiy;5U tnr cr McrKru-.-'ju A.!:ct:oDa
J :-':i-,-.:-.t Hit in or .Viceaenrel K.dolr. Privately.
sf ;-v..T!-.i;.t-.rrh? a.Btsual Dob:
I
& LEWIS,
Cw r 4 rwt rrx rr- w -t--
Wlhfiteo
&. Dry
Stand
not done selling goods, by a long shot.
O -
sale. Ovei 200 liarnls ilown ("ellai
Car-load, PEACH BLOWS
'
TALLOW, dC
at
J'1. S. XrI:U TJ?S,
PLATTSMOUTH, NERRASKA
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Ta majority tif th ilp of tif htitnan
hotly at ias "! j l r n yrnit n t of tli
Liver, affrrlin' I nth lltr ntutuneh and
bow It. lit uriirr .' rffi fl it ritrr, it im
nrcrpiet fy tn rrmnr t!.c rtiuMf. Trrffu
Irtr anil .Sfni'l . tirt'.nu ' i Jlnu-flm,
Ilniditclf,SirK ', f i Stmuarh, Vain.
in the Hrtrls attfi l.tii i rrtr.t i mticntf that
the Lirrr im at J-n-tt, mi l that nnliirrr'
quirr assiptti nn- 4 iiifje thim or tin tu
l.'Diur oi? inirtri'.t .
IrlcUly AKtl 2JlitC"l"Brfe;.rry
rum pouiitit ! fur tli ' n in rj.iipf. Thru are
til ill! in t'nir art I'm tinil rff'e the nu a
rm r ; n rr ji '.. 1 1 tin- In tie m.d litl.ni
PJISil; I.; It'ltl- t i ' Itt . ll .irlltltx. Trl-
kru iff-if li 't .-' ' i- f '. ... theif urr (
hae emu ; ' ,1 j-; 4 .. I J K t5c,Sf is; '
?;MVcr:Ti isc. J':i;, . ;:;.;;tii.'fi5 C:.'i
iiilfr,f.ut, iilvi... .! "f &le!iie.. 'v
elc.eic. .-f 1 ' r: : v 'M-tii4tr
tnyrlor In n . . .'.'r trtfij.-fur
rlmit'iH.-f the hy 1 .. . ..., n4
L pnrti ! nrV tlfr a Iff r.'tiirjt 1 1, 1 Ik- ; n
raiid. Ilia ill. -,i ...;. ui.il not nit
lutoxfcntiiiK i ''' '(.
ASK TCtR CfUeCtST ICR PSilttT tH ElT.IRS,
and tako no o'.bor. PHi( E, H OO j..r Bs'itle.
IEYER BROS. CO., - SCL" FFCPJ-ttTOnS,
Bt. Loai: and Kacaaa City. Mo.
a.
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W .!. o' prrirnl 'It.'t Ji.ru.er aT,-l la
am. It nvf.f.N il,..def i-. nfor irrimmlK,,.
It la forvc, l :iht.rVH,.tni, A.l "' "
kept In rrnuir fre- lor .', ve.. 'Mn'f:"
full
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