a- i' 11 E II E 11 A L 0 . ITBUSlItn EVEliY Tiiunsn.vT AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA OFFICE: On Vino St., Or. tllock North of M-.in, Corner of Fifth Street- erFtnii. pajt.i: or j am roi?TV. 7rrn, in Arftdnoe: t 1i.t '.'. t r yf::r $?."0 nut y, six I'lf-aliH 1 '" t'uti''ly, t'arid luoiilli W -fc-- r7,.: Si .1 TO IK TO ' A jlia JL$x, J: SKA JiJa.JLLd A - V.l - N. THE HERALD. ADTERTIHIXM B1TK. 80ACK. ! I IV JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. TERMS : $2.00 a Year. 1 se,r. . 2 sqr. a si(rs 1 col . . w.' 3 1 m. m. , . 1 SI "0 ;lt3 SI 00 $2 50l5no 1 Mi 4.1V 3 7Aj S 251 n tt 00! 2 7."i 4 00 ! 4 7.M Pi M0' 00 1(100 12 00' 20 00 t SnO1 12 00 I5 0l 1001 ItfOO 10 (Kil 100. 21 eOj 25 00' 40l c rn. 1 jr. $3(0 Id 00 13 00 28 0" 40 00 $12 0 16 l' anew K) 00 Qoj nx) go VOLUME XII. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB It ASK A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1S7G. NUMBER 120. i --AU Advertislns bill due quarttrlj. rvr-Tr.uislent 8dcrtic-fiient mut be p:Ua I for lu advance. Extra epic of the nrn.M.D for ide fJ I. Yonm:. l'ostonice new, lei.ot.-alid O. t. Jotiu s.iii.coiuer of Maai and l"iitti Street. FIB National Bank OI" rUTTSMOlTII, KKMtASXA. fin K""'!1 T TiHlTf.K, HASXA . CI.AI'.lt, FlTIKH Vl.U. . I'.. . I . V K V A. W. I. Vl.O II I.I N . .) n o ih.i kke ..President. Vice President. fadibr. . A-. ,;si ant Cashier. This P.Tik is ikhv (..in f-r i-w: in"s :il their f.rw loom, cm iici' M.u:i .lad Stxlh Mi-ceis, laid i p;.p.tr. 10 liuisact :t l'i-i;ci il BANKING BUSINESS. Stocioi, Esndt. G-I-f. Cortimrl n.J Lord Sf rurititf ri!T iM) solo. l, i'irrl owl Intrrist Altotr r.l rut 7'inlf (.'')t 'i'lt-. Avi i;!.' ;:i uv pari ..f Ikr i iiif-'t SlHte-t and til k!i the I': in" ! '1 " i: . ities .t(ij:TS ros 1 ( F.I.- i'KATri) Inhaii Line and Allan Line r ron w ilurg to !in!i; nut t!ieir fiends from KaroMC vui I'LIK IIABR TI'-KCTH IKCM to I1 '. r. t t h m v a t h . NEWADVERTISEMENTS. KA( V CAKDS. 11 vi. s w itli ikiiih' OS'FK lAli IMIM'.tTOHY, o r .kJ h. 'i i.ms n.i:.I..I. tl. llut'-.l. ..tsaii, ..'! 1 PC'IfC IfVMIl W.lllt t!l l'"-t "il'lil! :!i 'VjClM I J .iil'.' lv in Hi'- 1 ami a -.i- i l o.'l iiaK-tii li-v.-r v an il, fn '' f n'-i. n:' ;;t ni'.cr 11.1. U.IHi.A 1 .'11 i.r":ur...i .. i. i t N;l:lSK)NAI.. Sus -rr:-r NV. IlltflitrncU. Oiiia'.i.i ; A. S. I'.fi.lMi. !;. al; i' r. lii.l-!iSs:;N'i'.'ii M K-I.. (iiiuiis-. l"t. Callioiiii. ST ATK. i:nv r.RN!t -SsIih ';;iil.rr. I.iucnlri. lirtiiiK I ."!iiii'k. I -i ii-c 1: n NATIONAL HKIM HMl AN 1'LAT- THE EMTOIl ABS10AI). A'ftj)irJ ;tl ( ::ic;:i;i.i1i, Jitnt? 15th , 1?71. When ill lif "M'.ii:ii v of 'iu i.'.'in'f. I.! laml v.. is l" I'f pil:.,'il 'f Iiiiiii.'.m Ma fi y. and A LITTLE MQ1E CENTENNIAL. In the HHiiex to tlio min biiilliny; or,. ..v.... ....... ........v.:.. . r: K r." V: V i" r - V'' i" i "! .Va; I ' - m ' ' " '"' vv-n.-.K-ui .It ...e wo saw irt.uir l.iutdsoHio :in-l curious VjO A W-bLK. w.. t.v ,t.-a.ly a .. ... . ..k-.i. H. v,ti.. . I-';.. "!.. ' T,. r. iilv'i, carriutrns. This I.tiildinj? is .lovntM to work that will l.rin v.m -210h n...n. I. at Ii. .!... : Arn.KNKV t. KN KK 11. K....Tts. I.ut- . , . ls ;lri, ,',; ,. ,..., v ;il t . ' .,,,;.. ., n, ... r , j . .. M.l ,i .y ... .-vi ii.;r. iM.c.tMi, I i:,.,!,. i;j IH.-.-n- ( ruin. , M ..... ; we k l.ii-K lo l.i- . ,vn.l ,n.l.-. l.fil'-.l i..V rUffiai; Sin:l luMtllU .ipi'.ir.i i lt, AMI .vi.l, St . .-v. ..tk. .M.IT. fi IM.IClNSTKL.-TK.N-J. M. MeKe.,- , ,,.,,.,,,,. i,, an.l ai., I.T f..- K;...d "i ... ,.yl,i!,it of l'll'll'fUl I'.lhtOO t'aFS. Air FflD 01 1 lih I v !i il!ia:il i'sll .-Tirinno' AID liJll c! f'.it.t --1 l.catii'-i Si.iv-M..ii'i. im). - ) i-.ii. I'i ait . an 'I "I ii'-r !"! ill. ir .'lii-oiinx. ra'-li 2-1 I'""' I'M.-, "ii'v - n t s ! U !l. AI1".M.' II It M ' ... w a x ryi rn;i run hiikat rrMrriir."! i nrl .unit i LiE. t 4 J Cmt I ;l L. UJJl sn-RFVii .Ji i.'iks ;-'.. IV I.a!.&. Omaha IiariK ue 5ii.-. IT i-S. Sf-n.l lor lin-nlar. ! i..,:,.' i;,:,:f ;n nvi.i I'. . zu:(;i.i;i: .s. ... c iiic.i-i.. i i. i-.-,'..,.,.,,. AH K.V TS IV A XTiClh V:dJ :1 Jirxis Aw.-4;i t I.. ' I W . '1' I I.- I ... I ,i in,. w , u 111! I. u 111 111. Cl.l.l.V!-, I !!'. I'll I - Sknaii.i:. --tX l)lI 'Kl.-T Sam. M. t'liHjniiali. ! ,mi-. v, .. i l,c ivi.i , s-in a;.i oi l.r.- lii' i..iiy, I'I'.t iN.-ioii: ii. i in iiaiioiial .I'lr.fiilii n a-iii.l'h'l. i;a-e X ; i - I If F ! IS .! r AT I V K.H. 2." t II IHSTKHT-.MIO. W . 1, .1 imu I n i lr-iaf.tl l, .11 oi In inc. im : ! i. i.i... . I... I.-. . ii...!. iin.l i ...... . . . .. ,..i . ll.U III I, 1 I.;.l-Ill"l'l .'..'.. J J. .:- ll.ll-l, .Il'll 11'. T. l- .I..ll".l, Samuel Miixwel Tbroueh New Tailor Shop ! W. Xj. THOMAS, A COLOR F. I) TAILOR, hi ijirn"l a shop a OtkKt.Bxl lofrto Ir. Jno.THHel' nr. i.i a Professional Workman, bj iiT-a S'.od satUfiction, no fr and F IMPOSES TO STAT! if lk pop!e glT Ultn thx rriiiiite rnriHir-?cinrnt. GOOD ITITS, wki:anti:;, AXD J LL ORE US A TTEXIU'D TO J' ROM 1' TL Y. 1 4 Iv 'I'zlll 452. 5 S 'i'Al Xnit'Jy p. i inn A. rv I'm, go, M-iin St. At tl:e od t tn-.t I Mi''. I 'ill. au-1 for th. I '.-.l-'Ilul.li Vi :r I o!J.TC.M.-H nt "T: i-!'-r--57.l. I :-(-!.'. il'yoj .io t.li. H.fM.nc am! e. A L::rsoS!o:;Ii oi'CIoUiins:. ?!KN'.S AND IIUV.V H tl4. IMI'S.;. (.VOVS'.K. ca:i r.n. Ti'.r H.r. .tt a ;-. J " .M.K.. Pl-.. otr. utti.tr, in J'ritrj. E. PARTS ELE, :.L., i L.r, i : ' i !yh' J' j. f.!ttiaiui:i. W , i - ;e .i ,:,.v . ii:.i:i.! ' oil '"'SC-N I'NNIAL BiBLi 1 v. i I liasliatiMr.1;. A'Imii-ns f,ir ii.-w ci i---t ! I A. J. I!"I.M'N .'. Cii..';i I ' I I. T reel. Pllii.l i.Vi i.-m A .Hi.Tll Tti AtiF.XT-i. UN ! V MKS A L If SnTOUY. 'I h reat i::!'i-'t in all natioi;!- an.l in o:u- o.v n l In iK.iii: iiil ory of io. yenrs, in ikes tiiw b.K eli fa-ier than any i.'hcr. .t huokH in onf, lieaniilu'ily ilii;si r. 1 1 ". I . I.ow rico . ijnick sales, extra ierms. Semi for CllClli.ir. J. (.'. SIH.'lil' (1 v &'.. Si . I.oni Mo. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, W ELLs'C ARSoSo TABLET:', I'l l' i r only in i5i.i i: r.oi.s. A TRIED .NO SURt KtMLDY For sale I", i i n.-ist - u'eiii rally, a'.ii I '. N.f'KIT TKNToS.'r Si:!i ..-i!i!c. New Y-'ik. 41 EE!I0VAL-a' at M.iiiitf.ietllleis Pi ices. I he .ii. s-riii.-is ill se!i their rut ire .-;ei of I'ianoi .S. or; ::is. i ? and m-i-omI h;::nl. fin-.-; iiiii-ie. music hooks, a ml nierehj.i'':ce. al very near cm I .i-tc.-4 Jor .-isll ..liiii. Ve;.te:,'lii -r . e i;i;is t ! i IlloV'.i I .' t heir lie W sio: e 'i e is! 1 l:Ii St.. I'l. Ii. 11 Square. Oi I. 1st. Ili'islraK -I eat I loues raaih il. Agents Waiii' d. S rei.,1 in (tui flin lit t the trade Hoiace Waters ii; i.,i:is. si. liinfa. tillers Hint deah-r-. ts; lli oail s ;'. v N.Y. J FXi3R3vC LlT3D HOME t.l- Vmi ico -.. '. A'o'i s-;.': v i mi: i st:rrur: it: The I. est at..! ci:a;ie t laeiis in i -..Hi'-', are in r.i-ie'n ci.r.t,:;a, o:i tlic line of ihc I ni'.ii I'a cilie lia.il ad. The iia.-t f ivoraMe terras j iven.r. a very If.w rai"S of in;. I fr.-i.lii to aji si-ul- r-i. i lie he ui.:i -keis. Free Passes? Land Buyors IaJis. desc-;ir:V" Jir'iiip'.IelS. r.t'-v ciiiti'i'i (f " 1 UK rioN i:i;i:." .sent (ice ev-i -rwh. re. Aililic, o. J-. li.vViS. Land Coainrr '. V. K i;. (Hu.ih.i, Neb. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. ri.Aris:,;;u ii!. N?:r.. C. HEISEL, - Proprietor. Fionr. Coi'ii .!';..& Feed Aiwa;.-, on haml and for s Mil -es. 'i i'.e highest juices j ( oi Ii. I'all i c-.ii. ii atlelil I Mil ; .; at huvest oasli aid tor W ilea: ai.'i ;iven ci:io!.i r.crk. -r of Morses lor alk. ''t- t";v:.sT i ' i'n; of s .! '. r.i.'.i'e PONY PHAETON, T'i- t ?' r. , al.K it -ji i 1 lii SIum. fir Lilwl.i di.v? i. k.'.v FARMRRS CALL AXD R.VA iflXR Ml i .)'. i" 1R s.ALE. ii-7i. i-:. taiimki-f:. KOI vui.i: !r vo-.t c'.i m: -!ot Ben Hempel. H THE MAN. KEEPS AN EATING HQUSE. on l.owr.it main sntr.ET. RT.ATTsUuUTH, - - - - NER Meals ?X all Hours. Ak-s. me and 'mm.1 I.Imiim! -. to bo r.srd res i-i. ihiy. tin yoi.r heiiefii if'vnu desire. 4J -y ' R. IIEMREL, Prop. HENRY BCFOK. WKAI.KIi IS SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges. Table3. Bedsteads, r !-.. etc.. i:tc. Of All D 6-. n'it iV-. f.-4 . . .-I 7 DICK STREIGHT'S Zj X T Ji IR, YT , Feed and ialo Stables t'l-n:. t . tii sad lVaiiSis. H'.l"S.-.s :;;ri. lil HORSES riOU'jHT. S(iLi? Oil T HADED. 1" t a l"..;r f. !!.!. lission. TEA 31 S AT ALL HOURS. I'a: .:'-:i!ar ntt.-n:i.n j'.iid to Driving and Training Al.8.-- A h.-irse furni In- 1 v.!:e:i ca!'.-d for. W. D. JONES Ii 1 f iiii t iH .241il.. PLATTSMOUTH, XKII. (' U'NTV. 'i i:k-('. V. Moore. I'hH 'sinout h. TkKiM i:n:.l.'. 'ii.iniins. riatts.iioi.lli. Siii r. ii f.-M. !'.. fnt I. T. I'l -if.su;, mi h. f i.M.l issli iM-.liS- i". ii. llovev. l'ialls'noiUh ; W. i. Arnold, liiccuwood ; 11. S. Ka:i;sey, I.oni. v ii'e. C..i'..SKK-l:. I". K. ed. KoC'k l'.illffs. t I t" Y. M.wf.it- K. II. I.iv'nmston. 'I::ksi ii ?--ir - v i ii . . iaierstein. i I I K K - V. . 1'. l;-nnrtt. f i,i i n.Mi'.N. 1st V.Vtti J. lVj.;.crfer!;. Neville. I'nl l l!.l!l-X,Cil W'Aiiii-r. I.. Wise. J. . V.V. l.i-i-.cli. I'm nuilmkn, 3il Ward -Wi,i. I.. Veils. K. I lonncilv. I 'm M u.MKN. 411i W'At:i-r. 11. Cntliiiiaii. .1. Hcriner. B. & M. R. R.Time Table. " Corrected S. nd't.', January :','-)tfi, t-sT. It is a lanrf 1. niHi nr, an.l f oonrso ci)iit;iitn-l many hanslsorno Y.-hieltM in t!it' fiiriiiio si.lo. One il,ml.iV-sr.iti"l roa.l wns'in att ra.-tfl mir itttentinii :trt ii"il;irly as bt-iii.q: V'-ry suit;'.!.)'1 for our prairie? cufitry tlio loii:4 tlrivos ! 1 n.i a ic.mi.e. 1 iv i i.e eoini'iiiei! oi i. 111 . in I i.e ' N ai li'ii.tt .old SI a! i.i'Vii i.iiieii'S, i.aiu-i- llicir i iv..jHS'ia,. cons, i, i;! mils. Hie i -,ai s il i-i.ij ill - ' en ec:ii'-.i a: iioiae a. al jiiMie. ;,-d al-roail, ! and t.ie coiaiaMii wciiare pro.aii'.eil. , . in 1 .1 -. ' 11 1 1 1 . . an j.;t! 1 v ins j.i i-.M-i en .a.sc 1 ; ,, , ! o.v rniiieiils 10 in,-11t.m11.nu1 aniinersarv .1 W f take her. H Wi'.S HKl'lP 111 AUmII.i, I iiHo,';? ;;;;i;:;;!:;:;:;;i;; v,..-y sir...... u.. i.o.w a r,i.ms : me : i.i.u ail i. cm w. if cic.u.-.i c.iuai ; tnat ,mj ,j nation f springs, witli a roach. till . .H it III...'!. I II. II VIV..I"! "111. 'il , lam lnai'ciiaiiie i luals. a. no!..; XMi.cn arc Hie. H!nl )n;i.!i in tllO S!l"0!l''St and I 0St Inu l iv and I ne learsnil ot hardness ; tnat lor , . . ,, t ..- iMcaTial; n ol 1 .,. se en.ls M.rnmeiils na -. e maniUi': !'i!'i ii- ' 111 Jfolil. 1 WaillOM ir,-., :nvfully t.. fro to coim-ntt-ns at Id III'".- tint, is aie eaeer.idiN oi eyed or. il yHinj.,,, Wat Of vit!l. iUt tlU'il ni'.'Mt.i t'. In , .; ;i t:s-:j- ci. Im i . .I . lui; mill; i 1 ot tin' Keimi lie;1:. ii ilv is ..lalin.siitd. ! politics (1 Kl't p lV llOWil lays. :. 1 lie .ieii.:a.i.-,il -.ieiilc:.i io i id I lie Ami h- , , " . . t. ... , . , er.l section oi u.e I ana:. :;.:d ( he coi.,,.l. lc uo- SoYtTal IlfvV StVI.'S ot tl'Ol l1!1 W dOll.s lecuoii ot ns ciiiei.s in Ir.e enjoy in. nt 1 ail' , ,. , i ti-,i,.f,lM- uhawod cro-lt tin-tli.-:rrihis. are iiiiiies ;o Uinii .he Ki!iiili.ic...n 1 .Mil Six' Id o.l.s slIOvt(l .(.um. I aiiy st.n .is sacred. V j... -d,c. i. the m.vci Im ,,rv'U10UtS ;IH1 WOSlM 1)0 llli'litv lliUl noV ide lor llle elllMli-cl.ii-in ill u i.lCi,i:. s .1,1-, ' " iiMiiled III Hie icci-m CMiisi mil li'll.ii ..;.ic,.,ii,iei,ls , v to J t ; I V ' ill t llO !l',)ll St Olfll, I 1!1':U1. is i,if.l i iv i nose aiiieiiii.i.c.ii s in i ne i imi s ilopth of 10 foot, in ami about which d'V.'Mis of powerful pumps are foroinir xtreanis of water in evary ilirootion. korpintf up the ro;ir of Niagara in min- aturo, ami ea using the wator to scotho ONE PLACE JIOUE evorybotly p:oe3 to who visit rhiladcl phia, ami to many western people it is the first viuit to the home of Laborty 1 the biith of lmlepfiulonce. This ami hio! bubble as if poaesaed of the great j is Imlepou'lence Hall, on Chestnut st. s-vrit f unrest From early morn till 5 o'clock the old ' Here one can'see how eYorything is - ll h 'l in press O.M VI. TTSM)l'TII Ai'iivt- i. in. . in. OH OM !I A l'i I.eavc-i .' a. in. ; n ;. m. " ' F:;n'i . id AHA V'1 I'l-.TTS'-idlT!!. Leaves in. Arrives 1 i :J I a. in. 1 :mm ;,. in. " :)" I', in. C :.-! ) 1.1. ' 7 :l" p. III. i-'oii Tin: wi:st. I.eaTes M iltsaio..i:'.i ; :tn a m. Arrives I.in colu. 12 10 .. in. : .lii .-s K trtiey. 8 ad I'. III. Sr. I.oi t ; K.M-ur.ss l.eives i'l.-.r.iminh." 1 :J0 . in. A.ri.es. l.ni'-o!ii. I : Ci i. m. I'ii iiit I'-avcs 7 :W il. in. Ar. Lincoln 1 "II :) i. in. " " j ntoM Tin-: v. K.sT. l...ve Keurii-v. '. :':) a. in. L'-avs Lineo'n. ij p. in. Ar Ives I'lat t in' h. :! :'.' . I". -t i. :-! s i:i-ij -.-s - I. - tv.- l.inn.'n. 7 tiin a. ;n. Aiiivr-s i'lal ; s.-aon; i:. i'i '-'-'I : in. K: . - it le aii.-oln 11 :!.'. a. in. Arrives I'l.i: l Minn:: n, 4 :2 ... in. I.-.vcs l.iii.-M'.n 7:1;) ji. iu. Arrivo.i I'latls .m.'.I )i. 1 1 :1" '. in. (iOINd K VST. Among the our iosilies was Was) tin g- familv carriage, a liugo atTair. oi Inc I l.lit d l.l.es anil i"' (U can- li In I.e I al so. cllili oi'i I a . ii i.i oi ilie le: l;.. 1 1 e aa-i evtcii- t . , ! . v .,..:: i : in.-., I ol I ,.e .i, . el uini-ii i lc In:: UliO 1 lOU S I.....C ii..,ic au.l i ;M,i.,is i-M icisc ail i.:ew call- j wj,l, cUlIlbrOUS bl'O.l'.l WllOels. .1 groat sii. ii.io.K.i j.ois.-is im. .c.iiov n: any jiisi c.iiiscs - . ol nisc.iiiieiii on l he . u I ol any ( la.-s. ai.d ve- bili lniilv Set Oil leat llt'f Spi! I'gS. illHI ciii in , i , c ii', v A ;n -. .cm ci; icn nui.cie hn- i " , . . . , i ..'... I eva. i c.;iiaiii in i i.e ccic.,e .1 ail ; 1 1 IP most Wonaorl Ul Utl'l CltrSOUS Klll'l civil. Ooiil ic.il .;l:o ln:i..i- Il;:;iS. .o lois elel ic iinai laiivciv deiii.iii.l a ( oiiuii ss I .-ii.ive .we. c co.i.;., and uiioily to illes.- j .....,,i,i ,,,.,,.1 ., 1.1. Llcr to ot ito it. . . : ii iiiin, in . ! n i - r- in., i. s na lll.ice.l . I 4. :;. ; . ' id. a.; i o . i-ii io i . in c.are .id !: !an.i!a . h!ci : of fifth who.-l anybody o er saw. One ouUl need ;i s'.ep-laMer to get h aihl it is no won.ler six ami eight hors- ;-. -. If. til. '.(' a. ill . I"! l'iis less, f, :'.'i n. 111. sei:4,- i i .i i n ca'. '.i tl.'.y : .!. ;n. N I ) I Ii! MAIL ".twiii I ki; ot" r:. ATI's- i-l:N. N 'K I Ii l"l . -IT il v UN' iciiart at r a Arrive :.l - 0 :M a. m 3 :on I. in. in. A rri vc r.t Arr.ve .st Arrive nt l: Arrive yt OMAHA VI X H. .t "t. I.'i :.;; a. in. ; licpart at -; "Tf.ii.v v t i-.. m. - 3 :!. !. in. I tn :.! WKKI'INii WiT.Mi. l'.1 :ec. i:-.. !ie;-arl at k hi ; i'i':' A onion v.i !.!.:;. 12 :'' l'i. ! I' -;.'l at - 1 :" 1. In. j. w. i . ::;;;i v. M : :i-0 X. in. 2 :Wi J'. m. I la:.' I until i.e sc li s. ills i,u' ..i-i'..ie or lee. ill. . ... .., i , ;..,,...i 1. 1- l no. no .ovci..i,.cni assiiin- ; ( s Were redanou to uiiiw il ,t.-s ic mux li two tons on ilrv groiimi ami ' ; :.V llinniS oi US .Uliy io il;s- -i oM.i il lolls lo jinml'' ci -'dii . i s, ! Wl and .si.'Ic.iiuiy jiii il.iM l.s laii d l.i liiauc Is- j ;,, ot.rt;linlv ,;,! siK ill til? lilUil. ci, aline '..i.l.-si jriai-iico-e peiioi, loi t,ie j I, i.e. aid. i n id I idled Slaics imu .i la ,-iiin. llll'e C'O.'lCol'il OOiiell, With four . oia in .cial i'',:i"'li y. 'tmi:c nan.iis .,i.d na- " . liona. cictlii. iiciiiaini nun tins iiiMiuise he lid- tll.tgllilieellt horsOl, Oill'VOU 111 WOOl. iioi-dhva coni iiinous and sicai.y invicss l., .. i ,i . ,; s.iecie navn.. nis. harnessed to it all complete, lo.b.ou J:::;;: very natural and life like. Ti.eiv won l..r t.,.,c. - . I ne Seaai is in ad vise alio lo coiisc im a iioin i iiicnl -. a.:'! i,.e -c ol i.ci..-cs--:,! ii.es i I . a .:' i ;.-. and ..'.-..-.--.lie i.oii.icvs i-i-is. Ihei.es: iim .is, mi in,- .',..iie s.-ii'-i ...m.il.d I...;., lie -.c d. ; l.ii'i io.is l.c icsM. i-i.-i. "t ! rieVer l! KOI S' harness on li car v" l or stu utM. witn :n t sl'.ow the li !Tornt .stv'.i's. sjine very lr.uitlsome drauglif , .-,i -.-..a- 1iH''V.'-r,'!.,iV,a.',,.w,.':.",":v...,;,i liorsos and farm harness umong the (u .'..ill ill i .iv l "unniiU iit'i i.ji 1. 1. i- ii.ioi.it- ; in.i.i-lM O...CC. iue Il,;,il;d.,c M:ie ioi "i'" fest SO tlllt Hot Jill of tllO S);lCO is ;iolli, nielli s aonhl Have 1 'lei c.u ! lo I..C iio,l- , si ;. , liti.-::iy aau ca,..u u oi i ac ,i;i;..iiicc. . - .-'i veil to 1 1' il 1 1 llg 1'lgS ail. I Mil'') llh .11 In i I ! i i '; . I I III I'mUc.- llior,.- ... -1 e i i . : i . i ... I : y an I unl ul ad mi isi 1 at Ion !' 'iU res ll'J'.li.cV ioiie I c j ili-s.'il led, o.o 1 1. -I'i ill ; I . , i J. .,,1 i h .uls t.l I.e 11 .ie, l ,.y i. iMi, i-'lvlnl li : sole i'-li I-, luv lii Hum ii;i . iii-.i in llii' pnniic s ivae and im- l..il ol.ii'.cli;- n.s to.s.u.re m toe i.om.r i ; I'ci.d'.-; .-.i l -. r. ii i :1 r. :.-c i.i 1 1. tar cm.; a i r.-, . li V ,' I " i : 1 f . III ill,' ll'li.'i' I'licd CMl Si- it -li.-c ni ii.e iieiijC.-t-.nceriiin:: , M.i... ... a,: mi s. aim -. i.i ! f ,!. wealth col exceed it ill. hi a:, "lc' lie I Ii. ' CIS to a II nl lesj.t.csil iin , - , ,1,1.1 . -ii-;.:-.- I.. a! i ; j.r...s.-.-i:i i-.n a.l ii ; m-.i- ! oi fill creations ot tUO illllld as .U-Yeiop"i! ..I'-n! f: .'.I , no le-:i.i o,.;i .-.I iili-.L s.iali I'i" , , . . . . , .1.1 i e i-.-..-. aim me, . .a :. in the talos ol Aladdin s 1 ua; and o-.h- '' ."': '" o.s.. ii! . : i..es.-,t:;iSr. tes I , ,.f ....;.,!;., f il I,. 'l.ca'ldjCl U .11 IV., "I ins i...,i(..i..wwi,, ...... . . '; ! scribe a region s i'.'.nio '.i .e, so boauti 'ifon : j-u s,, .rjii-.o! as this. What the o!d ro- i ..ay i;.v o. M .u..-;.-a, I'd l..e I" n-a, . oi ai.y si- : l !! I .i ,;u. i. , li 1" i al :..:: : till UCis. s iiir i v.t iuimui '.i oidiol. i t ,., r: t 1. 1 . jicii- ' i ' ; i: i e.iiun, . " .!:. out lit.--. Tin: main rt ii.iiNs is the most wonderful plaof just now on e;tith, not all tiie pietuio stories of The fa ii- nn: '.. ar.. "I uii' A .a n n ..n ii. a ; m ill .vi ii. li.v .la.; in i .a. a an aim ,iii::.' .:i im ii;-- e. ii-.i .-; ai.-s l.n I at- ; i'i.'-- i!,.-.' or .u.oI-a loi I ..col ! !! I .i ;;u. i. ) 1 1 1 a-- n in a- r,. :ii A'i T MiNKV e-':;:ie l.Mi:ht : i.i .I'M l.l l . Dr. fi'.:i:.ii:an'. atto:?m:y . .-. I V. ( I '-.i-f 1.1 i .:;! i..,!,i'-i :..; at Law. l.'e.-il :d ,1. T..V's :;:! I : -,'u.l w.e-iv.-,i ; -..".:. h.ns. .'"ace .. . . i lira- .-'.Mi-e. i-iali- n. ;;i!i. :,7 1 i' LAY." -"':-.. :- :. "l::t:i- ;.i-;j;.'i ii;-"-:,. ;-. a . 1 1 i A7, n METALLIC BURIAL CASES -J;V-'-i--'- 'tfv'v'i--- ?v Iv ina.t-.- aid s:M c':i.-:: p for cas'n. Vv" o: .til rWM, : Ti,.' o'l f oNNLi; S'I'A I'.I.I'S in I-! ilI'-'ai."!Ta Nclv. have jus! li, en lerjse.! by li .lours. a.i! lie iv ill o;n a a law ai'd handsome !iv. rv on its- a'f'-i this ,1 .t v. lhehneM and best f !,;.is. . mid e.i: i i.:--s always r-vidy Io 1.-;. sad. n.i-'.' noi:i:s f iii:ai'. Hosses kepi for Sale or lo Trada. noKsr.s TiiAixr.D and ijrokf.. ALSO I ili-s'.re t ':ive t.otic" tliar I have r. 1 iri-e. hands,,!;..- hi i'-a nun. cell tilenf. "I loom for Iimiis a:,i ;-; ;,s. 1 can put f : ri aeis stock a-1 I wa jons. lo.ids of j.i a; n or :'.'o i h i'n ail im ticr c..ver. ii. ii.e.'.i v. ih-iiiciiil or ; h is. 1 li i.iii!'.-4 ad leyo'. !.ati..:i- lor their many f i ins. i solicit tlieir li:. de in t ie new jdaee. sal is lie, I 1 (an n " i iiimiI-o .. t ! : . m ;,c 1 1 -'r "I do better h them th in e rr before. 3-yl. J. V. Weckbach, tirNiriiAL D?:.vLEr. in Groceries, Boots and Shops. 5-. ?;:- :?f. . !i:NT.l. Sf:;;l".0". 1. -.l-.vavs ' 'I h:!i'd : Of fice, earn r M.ii:i and 'th S:r. "is. nj. si., us. win:: i.vii .v iilamtv. lir.AI. 1".S l ATK and Tax IVi:-.r A'.-etits. No taries I'd, lie. l ire an I Life I t,s:i. a.nce Aeiils. I'i.H !"iiiii-.;i, Nt bras!. a. i:. it. idYiM.vriiY. rilYSif t A ?.' f- sl"!:';i' in. fed. r ! t r- f. '--ion a I si'"! iiv, to l lie .-I ."lis -." I -s eol't.t V. - id i in s(..if.i.-a-; -m; cci six' !i 7 ml ..k -Is. : I I'hee on M.'i'i s'lc-t. two doors He t cf Sixth. I'latisiei.' .i ,-. ! i a-'..:i. ; t o. H. W.J IT13. ATTowMKY AT LA W and Ileal Ffte V-rn-ker. Si.-ci.l atl -nlioii "iv.m ! 'oiieel tons and all i.i.ita-is ail.ci '.r-. the title .. r.-al .-stiir. i-.n-.' on J. iloor. over post ( ii':,. e. I'lattsinoie li. N ei l a ska. 4i'i. 4 5f A. 11. iTl'IiT.X. . S. Iii)Mi:)."A'I Illf i ' ! i Y ' i I A N . T'drtv y-a.s ;i'-,ii- a-.- I'is ta-de the I ),-. f.uai': -f i h le-c-iv a'.l .li-.i an., tbeir enre. Ohier : t.'.ir. ."! Il S Main S: -.. ov ei .b ha-.-ii's 1 i sil.n-e. I' df jri!l xv li iir H .n Tier, or nil" i-r. v i". , .oiieetor of ic!'' s. coll. .-. ions m :o" ! I "in i" e ih.'. ar ta o"e i 'ao, i ..-i ll ii... bus. M.,riv.:i'.:-s. .!.. :-iel n:li cr ! " -1 nmii-nt s ,; i i.aii . and ail c. -n:: i v b . i-:',.-s iis.iail v ir ins:ieeii b.-i'.-re a .1 nt id- o! 'i tie IV ace. I'.esi of ivf.'ii' Liven if re.inircd. OiViceon .".;: r.i sireet. West o I mill 1 Id-yl .11 s :,:..! ; lie ot .-; 1 .r .y 'I. 1 ! en i . "..; lo'.s , : i -a. ia ,!;i'.! . d to ,ioi..,.te I ne lutfi'es; a: ". .id . i.i. ee lac r-...sj.ei I loiis . '1 t i.e i i ,'...; .ii a Xj.eil- c .a i'l Oil I. .1 I . : u il i . ' e ie.iiV.I'Iit i Hi' o: ' liM'i lo .. r.Olis oi :..- eni'iie iai.d io e... :.;.; a ..l.Cl.iIi'-lles. i.'iiti (Ml .J.l.il lli.lt I I.e ...l.l-. .11. ill ...evoieil lo ai-' I. es .Ml' Hit- j . i I. II is lac I . a c' 1... i, i ili.tV 1 tl:t' ', !i : her i . and I I II"" Picture to yourselves a building ltfvl feet or IU rods 1-ng. and 4H feet or C'i rods wide, 7 ) let hhrli to the top ol the roof i,i the niiduie, ami at th" tow ers lisi-ig still higher. IbiUt of iron .;e. Ml III na it so I'i mo ilv -xiMl!.4 ot all.-s v.llll i-alio;.-o . ei aaici, I s I. t.i. l..t saitc : : i di c: n ii s.,,i ii and glass of th'' mo.s riM-'-fai r;);). .id'.;i; i, a: in t :.i : ' '-it . a. ; tiotis, th eye is loit, in ga.ii.-j a' ltsmi j ii'.ensity, and the brain bewildered i;i j cf.n'. ei up: :f ir.g its contelitf:. i it st-oi u iin.i-i iiT2 st.i'ip founrVitioii f f ni-ifss to i pj,.oes. Tiiore lias been 3.1 ". tons of i;-, ni- 3-57.(11 1 so u. ire feel of o-j..Ss. ;;!... !. 7.).0 ).i r juai e ;l t ;. : lie. lea, ci : i..t ii .1 l: . a, !il ill.ll ; scd i" '"d' e. Ci 1 1 V. C l" il. lilt .11 ..I ..i ami !,. a.i..;,: -d tn t: a.. I :-'h.,i'ii i'i i : iiec.-s-aiy law - si,, i ;, aid m I at - II. 1 . 'is ; ii.- :...i : ni y i i . i- - i- 1. 1 i , in,:' ; iaima m ai .id: a : .! I'-sis ol i;.t i i.;..:,;;.. 1 i-'. I nt - lit i il I: jiart . ,-. 'ui;ic-i ii h a,i j :i ,. a. t :; sn.ist a::i ;a. aii ...c-.- t 1 . V in.u.e .-.-.. -r.l 'lie esutl'ii.s.ili.ei.l id e.iti.ii ll-l-ls lor! c.mhu-ii 1-y lie.- laaav iitiMriat.i anicit.iiiicols ci- j leclcd ! tne ilei'iai i 'an 1' -isiatiMn tu t,.e ians . vvlncii concciii tne ,..-: s..i,;;j ,:ial .r '": r ta- I i Ions oi . , v es. i.im. ai r . a ini it.-l-n, ;u!ii ov lite ai.,..i;.d I'.-al ill.l ' !!u , nl lei;lii-li lo t,,, s.i- j ; .e: i n; - .a i. i.. e o. . ..... .,; :!.. nil. s ,i!:ti ol i,,-r i I ; . I . ' i I ' t I . 1 s I s 1 : . . i : I , ' - 1 I 1 . , ' . ! a . 1 S Ml I 1 is' . lass o; ci! aci.s ;-a.i, !i, ; 1 l ;,' s a.i! ii,,i j The 111 lil! CDI'llice is i") fo"t from the i.'.:,-s ,::ni iii;ii,.:;.rl:ro:,t..iiili'r lit'.ili'.i ...in ii'- i . , , , M.. c:.,ii c.'.-m.-i;.':..:!. i irn,u:, . and the central nave or avenue lit. 1 !:' onsmioioii cmi. lets n;ioii . eimress . ., id im im oiirig tin ii-cd in its coiist ruction ' i 'rf -'cres of roof iiiA, think of thiit !w 2 wrought iron columns sttpp-irt tliis roof, varying 1 1 mi to 100 foot in height, and weighing )o.0U0 pounds M O. sov ; -;li l ow r over tne i i lion ie- i'J feet wi ie and 1832 f.vt ion t!i" lariiest aisle, in a building, in the In. t'i I M a i lis im lin-ir "iivei in.,1 nl, ,u,u in I c.-l else ol T ; lis I.M-.M-l 1 1 is the II,:. I all-t tildV niriii,.-;-'.i to t!tihi!-ii ;.;,ti eA i i e m i .e world I eirtl. ;-.'. tl'i.l reae or h;i-.i..i,m,i, jmhv :..ii!i . and V. i'.f..'..ii..: si.e.i if.i.i. as si.;:!. .i:i- ,:;!, tiiis -lil del I !.C !..s. ; ; a, ions in ;.J ii.i- TeiTi.ot a s. II. i ae jut -1 1 , s a :r,i i nc i..:, inn lias iveti I .. oar so dim s ami s.io.s miisi I.e iullio.-.t. I ..-1,;; i. -oji e ;ii aia.'s tiohi tic.se waii ; trco-eons f u ri 1 1 1 u i elegant tapestry Imagine this in.mense space filled oi a, ..era an j v e Vl.rvt ,;Il;, the world can produce. almost, in the way of beautiful fabrics. .! ( ) 1 1 N W . H A INKS. IUS. J. m. tVATi it l IX. Physio Medical Practitioner. xtn'vi i,',V, Cisy (V... A. JfAlvays :;t the daiee on Sati.rd.iys. toyl ;.i r.-cti 1 1 t ion in t h 1.. V. in:;s a;,. i tt ..-.a-ih . s.iiii-jt i.,l eoiniiN ;.s -. , i e-.-l :: .1 '.- I aiMiiu.i i: ai.avc.l ;-l.' ; - a. ir coiiiioy s (He mlnaiii -e. i i n ! a. ir coi, no s ei esd v ;i- sinde Mli. I ,; ,,e . i. ..-..c:..-.. s, A e i i.t-rcitu tnat I. ic 1 )e:iiMf,-;.i ie I. 1 in I.e i t siicct-sN . u.e mined sou. . i. secur.-u i rotirosotituis manv nations, ill iliii-l- llllll 1,1 If il l l-iill) i.ai ion. and te invoke la.-, tries. r.e;irlv, and spoonneiis of the precious stones, works of art, curious witn i Idolizes, tiiii. pie industries gaim-ieti VriiV ! f''""1 the four quarters of the earth. all coun- cnrnesi aiita.i mi iae couiuiv in inc ia.nr . . . ., r i ,i in,:,, that a-, ,-ss inns achcV.-d wo.nd r.- wealth ot the earth in every form. both -J i o.d. sec,ionalvi,iicand ilni-tdll liaiianai ll"ll.r ... :. . ,1:,,Iir:11 s:.,fo and m ill 11 fact 11 led and hi. man w-l ls. i ' 1.;. W e etiare the ociii'.d-. ih- party as S.ein-j ; f,,,. (i.e usos ,,f niUa, and VOU begin to tlH'N.lillf ill t 1 1 .11 .H it I ti:-l .'lill il v.."il II i.ii'j' u ca: i: :.'. ns. vi ;:, ELM WOOD. - - NEBflASXA. Dealers in ma syaij'al iiieil v. IS II tlcasnii: vv n Ii iii:i:xs.i Its 'nakimr if- emit re of I he li.-ais,- t,f Kej. resect .1 1 iv es t iie I riniiijiii and ihe ojiaori nni;y ot the na: i. m's i cci-nt b't s : w it ': i cassci iim: and nt, piandin in tae tiaiiotial caj'dai liie M-ni ; i ; a:s ot nrir.Mi.M.M'd i eii.-l'do'i ; sc. .dam I tiioii so'..;. -is. It. id" tear and pronmliii fouled. .rale mmih-is to t he front : v ii' deiih. r.e.ely proposSa ta re- pii'liare 1 he pli'..', d lain! of t ae I .ovci nineiit ; i v. i: li i . d i i i - ; . '". t ' I'll i al i.e. -1 !e tt I. in tile I ViM'tTSsC. I ' '":; -do". i-at' -i-ids .a jastiee liy il s (.ai-tisan ' v iv c.ai : 't-me-it :.n.i id.s! i ee, cm ,.f iuXestiu. fmi.s and all articles fjenci-aily Lent in a cMantiy ; ,v ;: a .1 m :ii : its. ;i '1 iiroi.h t ae pei io I id its as stm e. Kal tners. cad and exai. due in d'oie oin:; : cemlane;. !!: ! h e 1 cv.-r ho; .e ot t t.tiu. ess. nl a -a w a v f 1 1 in iiMine to huv. 7if. j I v in.-oni in i e:,l in ad nn oisi 1 r i :,e .c, , rnieiit , , ! We warn the eoiinty asiaies! in:. tin-; a pally 1 t il ns ;ti i ,', nnv. oil h v. pc; fan! ; nd i'leapiilile. i . . . i 17. ihe National A. it imid raiimi merits III..' GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, 5 Ml 1 G 2. ST, .arsrsl ;inl fitit.t SI.-t I;e tnci n !ai.-:5tr Mud E'r ntisoo. oeo. Tin: a li. mine. id 1! ion 1 -i its ht taiiaM!.' work 111 the : in inurement of ilnine.s! n and fi.rei'iii affair, i and rit-shletu liraiil tieserves the cotiliiined i ;-nd he.utv irrntitntle of 1'ne American pet. pie i for Li-, pat rioi ism and his immense, .sell ices id i war ami ; ei,c?. j " v -fj "i"; " fvt, oonet ive some idea of its greatness and grandeur. Take the above ligures .and compare them with the wildest creation of fan cy in whi.-h stay story tillers, with the air of probability, have tried to gather together the great, the, beautiful and the wonderful of earth for the heart of man to enjoy at one glance ami you will find nothing to o ju o.l this. MAf IIINKflV II ALL. To the west of Main Hail we find the department devoted to mechanics more exclusively. It is 1.10 2 feet long by : 300 feet wide. The interior vane from 4') to 70 feet. The main aisles sue CO i Is the !if-. bi:t h i 1 blco l is ;t;i abotniiial it n. feet wide 1 fnp. ' fii'iu il ami (leraa:-..-:iiei.t of the Ui.liievs and t : i .. e .1.:. .... r ,-;.. ii, .sf .it Willuiiai'vlhfl-iksferpivsrp.":,-,;,.-,- laivi'e ftV.'?' rt'?? A f5r. i nlMf XTl.Mi ' nriiaoy Means, co-cc niMs, ,.f tl:e i.aias and I ni-ie oi mis. .u.. "uiiinn ... . . ........ ..... ; i I 1 1 I n. H. Il M H. I aciics; ,:,,;,:,, ...cases ciTues,.!',. i.ri.recns intist OVOl'V kind of miC'llttiel'V Used 111 '- -' 1 ' -i Xf X KsiaKSAV US) Mi diam&VisJi . , Km.' fur- . ; ivt ly that In i.ifiide.l m striM' . ... LAll'iK Sfe! "iv ol- y ; t-rsi t rT 1 ? J ?T t- '1115 5 : at I lie root of this trouble. Il ads ;,s a (liidei,,- tllC lliecllilUlC Ul'ts. 1 lo W 11 IT alb I gl lt- :i'!tITl lit' X l 'ilF'I 1 i - lklJil! il I II . I 1 ii 2 J 1 ' evacn aid in c.s.-s oi I n opsv. . ioi.t. I .ravel, and . . , ,. - r . V. !! ivn ,i. c,v,.(,r .. . r . ; ail. tis",s,s in the hid, -e.-whi;.-it acts ..a the tor iin.l noise are astounding for a few . I A 1. 1. MM ,s OI , Ur,'PCC r-lninrit llirr-rC ! s.olaacli as a Ionic. it moderately aoeeler.ttes ... Fxrrkio" Rarhpr 9 inn I nciboi-b i.iudUiauui tii, i th-eii-eti'mi...,. .,ti,-..,.-..s..-a.es-t;,.. aeuon ..i moments. Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, HAIR-CUTTING, f s;-'Lv"! A!. ATI LNTI'iN" ISIVKN" To C'sntiii'-r t Ij1!c1i4-?"! isii.I Ladies'' j fl-.Mi. I'Ar.r. and iiooni:, f;F.N"rs, A n l ;;(: a bcr.ne in a Ot-IT rOOD Ni:;:i;r.i r.v Tin: tTT3 A 13 ToTr?." Oil SADDl.KS rillPLF-S, fOI.T.Ar.S. and a'.l k:...d of liariiess Mock, constant':): eu hand. ! Fruit CorTtii:iT.v. AND I Grochry Store In the center .-stands the groat f o;:LI-vS KZir. ink. Itself as noiseless as the mighty wind, as resistless as the sival inche. it move.-, and creates all the thousand forms of motion, speed or power we sec about us. It gives one a grand idea of ine- le froia r. patty pan to a printing There are whole rows of 15al- eock and other tire engines on exhibit; sewing machine till you can't rest: prinlingpressesof every kind and style; knit tiugmahiues.greattpiartz crushers, immense blowers (for ventilators,), spin ning machines, down to tack.eyelet and hair pin machines. WHO GO THERE? Everybody, the lame, the blind, the deaf, the dumb, all find something they can understand and appreciate. I was Astonished at the number of cripples, and to see how dottly they squeezed through the crowd, persons tii it one would think ouyht hardly to leave home have come out bound to see the big show, and for a wonder the crowd, great sis it is, stands aside as a rule and lets the poor, the weak, the maimed have as good a sight as the richest, the strongest and Die best, all feeling that the growth, the pow-r, the history which this exhibit symbolizes sire such that every American citizen that can crawl, feel or smell has a right to unci should put in an appear ance at this groat world's wonder, in augurated and supported by the first groat free and lasting republic on the earth. Tin: oiiofMis. are enclosed with a chipboard 4ence 9 foi t high, Ki.obO feet, or nearly throe miles long, ami embracing 2M acres. The walks and drives average 7 miles. The live main buildings cover aces and private buildings and sill, 73 teres. This exceeds the area of the London exhibition of 'i!'J, 51 acres; of Paais in T.l. acres; and of Vienna rn '7:5 by "i acres. It is conceded bv idl competent judges that except in pictures and statuary it far exceeds any of those great World's Fairs. YK. OLD I.Oli CAT. IN. One of the places that attracted most attention w;ts the old log cabin of Massaehusett-s. Outside it wasn't really a very good cabin.' The logs were sawed pine timbers, laid fiat, one on another, and the cnd3 morticed in stead of being rejiulsirly notched. Of Co. use there could be no chinking and daubing, and it had altogether too good ;i pine sawed shingie roof to be a real good imitation of an old fashioned log cabin. Inside it did first rate, though. There was the old tiro-nlace, and the strings of apples and pumpkins over head ah.r.g the beams drying. An old almanac of 171)3 and another of 1810 hungat the side. The ladies in attend ance were dres-spd in old fashioned costume, and many of tliem beingquite oung and rather good looking, they receive:) a great deal more attention than the same number of hundred year (Mors would have done. Here may be seen Peregrine "White's cradle, being th? rot king abode of the baby that came over in the Mayflower. Henry Pet-ck can make a better looking cradle nowadays, I know; whether he can give it the age, and put as good looking a baby in it as Miss White is sai l to have been, is doubtful. He w ouldn't want to put a White baby in it anyw-ay, we presume, considering the number of people of that name that live in this village. Several old fashioned bonnets that look as if they were patterned afterthe ones worn at our "old folks' concert," here some time ago and a calash or two hung up about. Gov. Kndicott's chair, two hundred years old. Though, for the. matter of ancient furniture, we slopped at an old Aunt's in' Massachu setts who could duplicate the furni ture for both sige and quaintness any time of day. Two girls quilting an interminable quilt, looked grandinoth eily in the paint and powder of yore, with big puffed sleeves. Just outside of the cabin proper is ;i lunch rooin witli the cheapest bill of fare on the ground, and good too, but you can't get near it for the crowd. Hero is the menu : NKW r.N.ir.ANl) I". ILL Or FARE. lie.ms, Uread and Ibitter Tea ami Coffee, per cup, Pumpkin and Apple Pie, "Yankee Doughnuts The inevitable Sandwich TOO DF.AK. At most of the restaurants in the grounds too big prices are charged en tirely. At ail our lunch counters 10c fur a cup of tea or coffee is an outrage, oc n cup is enough and the traveling public should insist on this change, and it would really help the lunch men if they could only see it. sOMi: MANTLES AND TIIlNoS. Tn the Russian department there is a malachite mantle valued at 0,000, tures of the fathers, the great of olden time. Here swings in state what is left of the old Liberty P.eil that onc tolled out the tocsin of freedom, and hero is the room where that grand old document Till: Dl.f LAHATION OF I N I) KP r.NDEXf E was signed, with the chairs standing in the same position in which the mem bers sat stt that memorable meeting, and the pen and ink stand with which and out of which the Declaration was signed. The building was commenced in the year of our Lord 1732, find was occupied by the Congress of the L'nion from 1775 to 1781. Here we must close, our Centennial letters. Many of you will see these things with your own eyes, and mayhap can tell it better than I can. All who are interested can find in Harper's Weekly beautifully illus t rated sketches of all the wonders there, the copies of which ought to be bound and preserved by every family. Good bye old Centennial! Good bye Old Inde pendence Hall, deep, deep in our hearts are en graven your images, but yet god bye until the next Centennial, should any of us that read ihe.su lines live s long. Mac. SIDE NO I lis OF TIIE FAIR. Fine Show of Stock from Peter Morses' and Solomon & Nathan's Establish ment Show of Apples ami Pre serves, Fine. The bad weather Tuesday and Wed nesday, made the entries to the Fair comparatively light ; although the en tries were equal to hist year, there would undoubtedly have been more, if weather had been favorable. On ontei ing the building from the esir.t, the case of elegant Roots & Shoes from Peter Merges' ost iblisinent meets the eye on the right, and the great va riety of Fancy Goods from Solomon & Nathan, our fancy goods merchants. On thu north side was arranged it fine show and :i great variety of corn. probably as good corn as ever was grown. The show of canned fruits, preserves ami jellies, was very line. There woro specimens of bread and butter, and Ciike in variety. The show of fruit though not large, was splendid; as large, an assortment of apples sis could could be gathered in any State in the Union. The ladies were represented in fancy and ornamental work. The live stock department was well represented in horses, cattle, and hogs. Mr. , from Iowa, had si pair of mammoth Poland China hogs, and si lot of pigs. Wm. 1. Porter hat) a lino the 1 o we is. a nil ptoveri'd! v an-'in eat s t iie imn- iar s- eietioii i, lilies and ch-aas.-s t he hheid, tic.s ic'a. vin the cause of ho:!., carhancies. scrofula, and a'i . rnpT ive :i;nl ci.iaiieoi:s tiis ease. ; ifthifcs in'l..! a.'oi y. rile n,aat c and 1:1 n r ilic ' ens. and ;.' hes. al':..s inii auaii. n of fie isi,:i,t ys. I ii'ds and te. runs lisi:cs ami j. : al s. s . tens nd can as e.it' arav.'l aad o.her ralcid ;;s (i"P"M:s of : he nrin.iiy oim n.s ; cures I i;-ib"t-s. 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I..i. 0.1. ..r .:,....,.-.. ,, I ...,....,. llCll NElsiCASKA '..nil ;.'m,mVs,.o ' ' ue ''" '' J s ,, :m ,ii.,;ist. In t he annex for the hydraulic tr.--1 i know they are. for the man told me at pea? 1 . Rerkshire sow, and a Poland China boar. There was a fine lot of Rerk shire pis in one of the pens; as they took the first premium, the owner's name, which we did not learn, will ap pear with the official report. ON" Kill DA Y theol-1 man's walking match made more fun than a little. Levi Walker and old man Mettcer entered for tho race, and started off shoulder to shoulder at such a walker(V) Azro Smith said he csilled that a "shack;" the horsemen called it a "pace;" we think it must have been "single-foot." Anyway Wsilker single footed out on the back stretch, and Met tcer "racked in home, when blankets were thrown over both walkists, they were duly sponged off, watered, and bandaged, for the next year. Young ladies equestrianship excited a good deal of attention, as it always does; little Miss Gilmore on the grey pony carried off the prize from the Misses, as she generally has. The la dies riding, were Mrs. Metteer, Mrs. Viall, and Miss Annie Swift. Mrs. Metteer took 1st preminni. and Miss Swift 2d premium. Prof. Ilurlburt then exhibited his wonderful trained team, driving round and round, sind turning in most won derful curlycues over the track in front of the judges' stand, all without bridles or lines, simply guiding them 25c ' by voice and whip. The Prof, then ex- 5c plained his system of training, and tho llil I lid 1 The trotting was very good indeed. P'our horses entered: Parmele's sorrel mare, Dan. Johnson's grey horse. Pet tit's black stallion, and Reese's roan colt. They trotted two and two, "Reese and Johnson horse (Dick Strcight, driver), went first, and the grey won. Then I'armole and JVttit tried it, and the sorrel mare won; time, best heat, 2:55, which is very good time on that track. On the whole, Thursday and Friday ! mav be called a success, and had not 05c: 10c id tho finest exhibit and turn out In vears. Corner a.l nnd alnin ' I'LAT rs MOt' I H i ;Ci:tl.Dir.ri'.s t-'iJ tifhd.i 2 1-1 y r-TREIGIIT tf- XILLEH, Fors-.ih-byO. ..Tnhr.onnriMyW.E. Iv-m?- f h5nC-, j, a tank Vx!O0 feet with a ,,- himself. ought mariners to have fruiy - When thev stem the cir- fi: 1 U-l IM' ( too OO. M) f- I Id Jit; t it.' Is-' ta "u !' 1- ( n K o u c dV l- a t a d h 8 0 r 1 ? f 11- c fi i K x s 1 .rout-. I 1 t s. ...