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mum i uhtit i i n rir mi mrynri THE HERALD. FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. NEW LINEH CtTFFS AND COLLARS. There is no change in the forms of linen cans and collars since last spring nor could they be improred ; whatever change is made must be for the vrorae. The straight rim attached to a neat yoke, the small corners rolled over, not turned down flat; and the cuff with the corner cut off, which just admits me nana, and displays the jeweled buttons, are as simple, yet as dainty as possible, fine enough for the most fas tidious, plain enough for the most se vere. . The novelty of the seascn consists in three quarters of an inch of rim, in crimson, dark brown or navy blue. The crimson and dark blue are pretty, the former particularly, with grey'dress-1 es for young girls; but the brown should only be used with brown, or grey and brown. The blue may be worn with black. It must be remembered, however, that these are only for neg lige, not for church or ceremonious wear. Demorest. THE DIFFERENCE. Said a distinguished man, "The long er I live, the more I am certain that the great difference between mn be tween the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant is ener gy invincible determination a pur pose once fixed, and then death or vic tory That quality will do anything that can be done in this world ; and no talents, no ciicumstances, no opportu nities will make a two- legged creature a man without it" Felon on the Finger. The following simple remedy is re comended as as a cure for felon on the finger. Take common rock salt, such as is used for salting down beef or pork; dry it in an oven; then pound it fine, and mix it with spirits of tur pentine, in equal parts; put it in a rag and wrap it around the parts affected, and, as it gets dry, put on more, and in twenty-four hours you are cured. The felon will be dead. It will do no harm io try it Another Curs for Felon Take a pint of common soft soap, and stir it in unslacked lime till it is of the consistency of glazier's putty. Make a leather. thimble, fill it with this composition, and insert the finger there in, and a cure is certain. WARTS. "Warts have been cured by the appli cation daily (for a few days) of spirits of salts. It does not stain the skin, or leave a scar where the warts have been. ' - LOOKING OVER THE QUILTS. "Dear me, said Mrs. Thatcher, one morning after the first sharp frost, "here is cold weather upon us again, and no money to buy blankets. My stock is so low too. Such things will wear out in time; and I have never had a chance to renew mine. I am afraid tho children will suffer this winter." And with a despondent step she set away the breakfast cups and plates in the cupboard and swept up her tidy kitchen. Oh don't be discouraged, Susan," said good Aunt Fanny. AIay be I can help you some to piece out or plan something for the winter. I am a mas ter band at the business; I served such a good apprenticeship in my young days. Let us look over things a little XI 1. 11 . T 1 n you say so; now mat me men ioiks are away and not likely to come back until the middle of the afternoon. "We'll have a good long working day to ourselves." I don't think you will be much en couraged to attack the old things Auntie, but you may take a look. I think you will ba convinced that I have a right to be discouraged." The two women went up stairs to gether, and Susan laid out the stock on the lloor ef the spare chamber. It was not a very great supply, it is true, for five beds, in a country where winter pinched closely. Some, too, were in sad need of repair. "That old quilt. Aunt Fanny, I meant to hand over to the rag man the last time he was here: It will buy ma two or three cheap tumblers." "I wouldn't do it, Susan. There is a great deal of warmth in the old quilt yet. If you will gather up aM your old scraps and bundles of clothes, I will engage to piece out a lining and cover for it. Then we will tack it on, or quilt it very wide apart, and it will last you well seven years, and be rather warmer than a new one." Xou don't think it can really be done Aunt Fanny?" To be sure, it is ju3t the easiest thing in the world, I was a famous quilter in my day, and I like to set on a quilt now as well as I like to eat." "I like the new quilts wonderfully well, but I have not much knowledge of the way you go about making them. I have assisted at quiltings though, before I was married." "These blankets are about done you see, Auntie. The ends are quite good yet, but the middle is worn through in several places," -Just cut them across in the middle, and sew the two ends together. No matter if the stripes do look a little odd in the center. Ilem the ends or better still bind them with a strip of pink or red, and you have a good warm blanket for the children, whicli will last a long time. There is a quilt that has given out in spots. Some of the calico did not wear a3 well as the other. Now I would just take pieces a little larger and turn them in and fell- them down over the worn out block" So the good old lady went on advis ing and assisting until she had solv ed the possibhties of the whole pile. "You have no more old worn-out qailt3?" she a3ked. Only some entirely worn out thing3. in the garret, odds and ends merely, not worth looking at." . "They might serve as the inside fill ing of foot rugs, to throw across the foot of the bed cold nights.. They are capital things, and ofte:i much health ier than to draw up aa extra blanket all over you." The result of the gurret exploration was material enough for good foot robes for all the beds, and a snug little comfortable for baby's crib. Aunt Fanny prolonged her visit on purpose to see Susan through with her quilting, and a most valuablo helper she proved, and one they all remember ed warmly all winter. A wise forethought in th matter would save many-. household from suffering the coruiug winter. Prairie Farmer. J. E. McC. "Steam is a great thing," remarked a traveler in a railroad car to his vis-a-vis. "So it is," wa3 the reply; fcl owe my fortune to it." "Monsieur is manager of COmnanT? "n A n pr(nnr perhaps?" "No, I have lost a number j I relatives uy railroad accidents. TELEGRAPHIC! New York, Nov. 15. The Heralds London Special says; The news thi3 morning is still more warlike than that of yesterday, and conviction is now general that immediate resort to arms has been determined on by Russia. The air, in fact, i3 tilled with rumors of war. and people who had hoped all along that England would keep clear, are now coming around to the belief that , the' Premier, for sufficient reasons best known to himself, is de termined on a fight in case of Russian invasion of Turkey. The admiralty have issued orders to have all the gun boats at Portsmouth got ready for sea immediately, and recruiting for gun ners is actively going on in all the na val departments. Extensive military preparations are also going on. and in all the arsenals the utmost activity prevails. Troop3 have been ordered to the Mediterranean, and the garrisons of Gibralter and Malta are to be strengthened with all possible dispatch. Colonel Stokes, of the Royal Engineers, with a competent staff, has been order ed East to organize the defense of Con stantinople, and this is regarded as a sure indication of England's Intention to act at once in case Russia moves her troops Into Turkish territory." Vienna, Nov. 15. Tho Political Correspondence publishes a letter from its St. Petersburg correspondent which summarizes the reforms Russia intends to demand of tho Porte as follows; First, the disarmament of the entire population of Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Bulgaria, witout distinction of creed; second, abolition of irregular troops ; third, transfer to Asia of Cir cassians settled in Europe; fourth, the language of the country to be intro duced in public offices and tribunals; fifth, native Christians to be appointed Governor by the Ports in each prov ince, fnd the appointment of a perma nent commission of" supervisors, com posed of Consuls of the great powers. Tho letter also mentions, as reforms to be demanded, those specified in the dis patch from Vienna. London, Nov. 1C. Jefferson Davi3 is a passenger in the steamship Adri atic, which sailed yesterday from Queenstown for New York. St. Lotrrs, Nor. 16. The pardon of "Wm. O. Avery arrived here to day, and was forwarded to Jefferson City to night. PniLADELpniA, Nov. 16. The offic ial report of admissions to the centen nial exhibition shows the number of cash admissions from May 10th to Nov. luthto be a,uu74; free admissions, 198,603; total, 9,910,966; total cash re ceipts, $3,813,724. Free admissions represented exhibitors, attendants, em ployes, etc. To-day's admissions, 2,187. Chicago, Not. 17. The meetings held thi3 week by Moody and Sankey at Farwell Hall to seek the power of the Holy Spirit have been most re markable. General interest has in-. creased steadily through the week with many inquirers. To-day gospel tem perance meetings have been excellent. It is stated that seventy-five men have been reclaimed this week. Philadelphia, Noy. 17. Totals of receipts at the exhibition from all sources from May 10 to Nov. 10 may be stated approximately as follows: From admission fees, 3,813.724; from concessions, $290,000; from percentag es and royalties, $205,010; grand total, 4,303,735..; The Chinese government has presented to the United States the general ethnological and industrial col lection in the government building. Cash admissions to day $1,879, A man with a large family was com plaining of the difficulties of support ing all of them. Jiut,M said a friend, you have sons who are big enough to earn something for you." "The diffi culty is," said the man, "they are too big to work. A Scotch minuter thus discoursed on the carelessnes of his flock: "Breth ren, when you leave church just look down at the Duke's swans; they are very bonny swans, an they'll be soom ing about an aye dooking doon their heads and laving theirsels wi' the clear water Mil they're a drookit; and then you'll see them sooming to the Rhore, an' they'll gie their wings a bit flap end they're dry again. Now, my friends, you corae here every Sabbath, an' I lave you a ower wi' the Gospel till ye're fairly drooit wi' it. But you just gang awa' hame, an sit doon by 3our fireside, gie your wingsj i bit flap, an' ye're as dry as ever again. Can't be made by every agent every month in the business we furnish, but l those willing to work can easily earn a fizen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here, 15u.siuess pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and girls do as well as men. We will f urnih you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than any tiling else. We will bc;ir expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should write to us nod leirn allabout the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Ad dress - Tkub Co., Augusta, Maine. The Omaha Bee. The Most Enterprising Newspaper io tho Trans-Missonrl Country. THE WEEKLY BEE, The most Interesting and nuwslcst Journal in the West. It has regular jecial correspond ents in the Utah and WyomVs mining dis trict", and in nearly every town of prominence in the west. It now contains M columns of reading matter and will soon b enlarged to a 16-page paper. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Si.oo, For 6 months, inclusive of paper and postage. The Bee is the only western Journal that has maintained a correspondent in tho Black Hills gold regions, and it lias Isnied on various occa sion Illustrated editions of the scenery In the inounUJuous districts. THE BEE FOR IS 7 7 Will be especially devoted to the interest of the Farmers iu the west, an J will contain wentern market rewrts well a. a general synopsis of agricultural ininrovenints and suggestions of Interest to the farming classes. The f:u-t that th'j li's. now has a Irriior circulation than any Iw:u Nebraska. Utah or Wyoming journal is evidence of its merit. THE DAILY BEE Is a 3G-column journal and circulates in nearly every town throughout the West. Its subscrip tion list is almtequal to tho combined list of all the other Nebraska Dailies. It is fearlei-s in Its criticism of public men. and is rec.jmzed emphatically as the People's Paper. Price of the Daily Bee.. Sh.oo per ye:ir Inclusive of p ijer and otae ; or $-1.00 for six m n h, or -iS'. pr quarter. f,T"K;r;M;dinary inducements given to post masters who wish to act as airei ts. All commu nications or remillanees s!uuhl he addressed VH IXIMMM4 a gfb r k k. Onialia. rlirika. for Printers. ENGLISH News. Book and Job Inks, all warranted of Snperioi quality. No cheap or in ferior grades of Ink made by os. EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., MANUFACTURERS. (Formerly or London, England), 184 A ISO MOTVKOK ST CHICAGO, And 13 Barclay Street, New York. P3 ,1 mm SchenclTs PalmoniO Syrup for the cure of Con sumption, Coaght and Colds. The great virtue of this medicine Is that it ripens the matter and throws It out of the sys tem, purines me oiuou, miu iuiu i-urcis a cure, &CHT.XCKrB SKA WEKD TONIC, FOB THS Cl'RK OF D VSl-EhSI A,IDIGEHTIOX, AC. The Tonic Droduces a healthv action of the stomach creating an appetite, forming ehjrle, ana curing we most ousuusie cases ui inuiges tion. SCHKXCK'S MA5DBAKR PlLLB, FOR THB CUBK OF LlVKB COMPLAINT, &C These nils are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver, without the least danger, as they are free from -calomel, and yet more enicacions in restoring a healthy action oi tne liver. These remedies are a certain cure for con snmption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, create a healthy bile, ana remove all djse:c3 of the liver, often a must of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a irood digestion, and enables the organs to form good blood ; and thus creates a healthy circulation of healthy blood. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of consumption, if taken in time, and the use of the medicines persevered in. Dr. ScTienck is professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for adyice must be addressed. A fJ-T?"rJTC!50ur large life-likeffKteel En v xi a is: ravin its of our lrelden MAKE ial Caudidates sell rapidly. M0 k niVS"end for circular. N. Y. Eng. 4)10 A UAlBCo.,S5 Wall St., Box 3230, N. Y. H. A. WATERMAN & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pine Lumber, SHITG-LBS, Sash, Doors, Blinds, ETC.. ETC., ETC. Maiu street. Corner of Fifth, PLATTSMOUTII, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber. Hatt the Butcher has one more taken th field and offers hta services to the public in his old stand, prepared to furnish the best of GAME. FISH, & FOWL, IA" SEASOX. Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a con i nuance of the same. Opiosite Johnson's Drug Store, south side Main street, Plattsmoutd, Ne braska. 23ly A. . HATT. ROBERT DONNELLY'S "WA.3-02sT AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Bpggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. lie is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sew Wagons and Itnsle made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. " Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streiuht's Stable. JFOPOSt TS3yl, For Throat, Lungs, Asthma, and Kidneys. Forest Tar Solution, or Inhalation for Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, and Asthma. Forest Tar Troches, or Bore Throat, Hoarseness, Tickling Cough and Purifying the Breath. Forest Tar Salve, or EeallDgr Indolent Soreu. Ulcers, Cots, Burnt, and for Piles. Forest Tar Soap, or Chapped Hands. Salt Rheum. Sxln Diseases, the Toilet and hath. Forest Tar Inhalers, or Inhaling for Catarrh, Consumption, Asthma, for al &y all Dmgviat. SAGE BROTHERS, Dealers in ETC., ETC., ETC. One Door East of the Tost-Office, tfattsmouth, .Nebraska. : o Tractical Workers in SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA ZIER Y, dc, tfc Large assortment of Hard ana Soft COAL STOTES, Wood and Coal Stoves for II ATIISG OK COOKING, Always on Hand. Every variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Zinc Work, kept in Stock. MAKING AND REP IRING, Done on Short Notice. 20-F.rERYT11IXa WARRANTED ! .'CJ tf SAGE BBOS. There is fvloney in it! Eiecpt from Execution, and Sot Perishablew" Special Inducements to the Trade. AGENTS "WANTED Everywhare for the WEED Fimilj acJ Eaiolktancg SEWTOG i 7yvr? -v He tall Price, $75.00. THEY ARK THB Simplest, Lightest Bonniag, Zest Hade and Host Reliable Sewing KacMses in the world. (Cut this out and remember it.) idd" Weei lim JMins Co., 203 & 20G Wabash Ave C&icagn, Z3. BOS. 15Y VHw&n'--' fed STBTES, Style 3. Centaur iniments. Ltttcr from a Minister. Wm. II. Hickcox, Rector of St. John's P. E. Church, Wakefield, Clay Co., Kansas, writes: "JManv vears I have been sufferim; from a weak back, caused from a sprain more than 40 years ago. I have not found anything to relieve me until I commenced the use of Centaur Liniment. I feel it my christian duty to inform you that by its wonderful effects I am entirely relieved of pain, Jan. 22d, 18TC. This is a sample of many thousand testimoni als received, of wonderful cures effected by the Centaur Liniment. The ingredients of this arti cle are published around each bottle. It con tains Witch Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, Bock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto little known. It is an indisputable fact that the Centaur Lini ment is performing more cures of Swellings, Stiff Joints, Eruptions, Rheumatisms, Neuralgia, Sci atica, Caked Breasts, Lock-jaw, &c, than all other Liniments, Embrocatlous, Extracts, Salves Ointments and plasters now in use. For toothache. Earache, Weak Back, Itch, and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts poison from bites and stings, and heals frost bites and chillblains, in a short time. No fami ly can afford to be without the 'Centaur Lini ment, white wTapper, The Ceii tar Ldnlment, Yellow "Wrapper is adapted to the tough skin musclen "and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects upon severe cases of Spavin, Sweeney, Wind-Gall, Big-Head and roll-Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs. J. McOnre & Co.. Druggists, cor. Elm and Front sts., Cincinnati, O., say : "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters ere using the Centaur Liniment. They pro nounce it superior to aoytning tney nave ever used. We sell as high as four or five dozen bot tles per month to these teamsters. We have thousands of similar testimonials. ' For Wounds, Galls, Scratches, King-bone, &c, and for Screw Worm in Sheep, it has no rival. Farmers, Livery-men, aud stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth hun dred times its cost. Labratory of J. B. Rose & Co., 25-13t G Dby St., Nk w Yokk. Castoria. Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health if they will use Castoria for Wind Code, Worms. FeverUhness, Sore Mouth, Croup or Stomach complaints, it is entirely a vegeta ble preparation, and contains neither mineral, morphine, nor alchohoL It Is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither gags nor gripes. Dr. E. Dimoch, of Dupont, Ohio, says ; "I am usinz Castoria in my nractk e with the most signal benefits and happy results, and find it a perlect substitute ior uaftor un. This is what everyone says. Most nurses in New York ue the Castorta. It is prepared by Mexsrs. J. B. Rose & Co.. New York, kuccessors to Samuel Pitcher. M. D. CALL AT 1876 Headquarters ! STAR OF THE WEST (.Renovated.) COB, 3D & MAIM STS., P. B. MURPHY, Proprietor. FREE LUNCH 8 A. M. TO 2 P. M. Choicest Wlnes,Mqnors, and Ci?ert! AT THE BAR. r"Call in and see P. B. and Kct a cool refresh ing drink of the celebrated Star Bottled Lager. PRO PKI ETO It OF PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Bank.) PLATTSMOUTII, - - - ST EH MY BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THR BEST WINES, LIQUORS, igab; BEKR, ETC., ETC. F O V A' D R T AND PLATTSilOUTU, NEB., Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, GAS AXI STEAM FITTIXGS, Wrought Iron Pi;e, Force ami Lift ripes.Steam kinds of Brass Engine Fittings, repaired on short notise. FARM MA.CHINEH1 Bepaired on Short Notice. 49yl WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps one of the Largest Stocks IN TOWN. 49yl HO FOR THS IN PLATTSMO UTU. WHOLESALE UqiOIl AM) CI JAB STORE. OF tar-Mc'lUIUE'S old stand stUl kept "open by the above. CIOARS. TOBACCOS, &C WHOLE SALE ct- RETAIL. Good Goods, Buy Largely And invito trade to call and exnniine. Jtf SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OU INST-A-HDsT STBEET, Eaat of Ilattc Valley House. THS OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Altcays on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to leint to meet ail trains whenever ordered. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funeral attended and earrines furnished tn friends. Address, J. W. SHANNON, 42-ly rawtouh, Ki. OF GROCERIES, Tm.PARKEB.CWl. 5tND STAMP FOR CUtCULAB PARKER BROS, . WEST MER1DEN.CT. Farmers' Eating House, KEPT BY GEORGE 1IAFER. ALSO KEEP3 Groceries & Confectioneries. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ON MAIN STBEET. Nearly Opposite Court House, PLATTSMOUTII, NEB. 26tf O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines AND YA&E JPAPBB. All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Fublications. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded . by an Experienced Drssrist. REMEMBER TflE PLACE. COR. FIFTH & MAIN S1REETS FLATTSMOUTH. NEB. MIKE SCHNELLB CHER, BLJl CKS.',II Til HOUSE SHOEING, AND WAGON REPAIRING. All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly Promptly :0: Horse, Mule& OxShocing, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. ZtsTETW" SIEHTOIrP. on Fifth St., between Main and Vine Streets, just across the corner from tua sew 1IE11ALI) ofpick. ityi Ab our advaruder hut not macto his advertta ment altogether distinct, m will Interpret and elabo rate it u follows : E. XI. FOOTE, 3X.T, Author of Plain Home Talk, Medical Common Senso Science in Story, etc., 120 Lexington Avenue (cor. East 88th StreetX New York, an Ijcdependbw Fittsiciax, treats all forme of Ltngaritig or Chronia Diseases, and reociTos letter from all parta of the CivrLrzr.D World. By his original toay of conducting a Modical Prao ttoe, he is BUCoen'--fully treating numerous potienU In Enrope, the West Indies, Dominion of Canada, and In every part of the United States. NO MERCURIAL Or deleterious drugs nsed. He has, during the past twenty three years, treated successfully nearly or quits 40,000 canoe. All facts connected with each case are carefully recorded, whether they be communicated by letter or In person, or observed by the Doctor or his associate physicians. The latter are all adentx&o medical men. H07 INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE Are treated. All invalids at a distance ara quire4 to answer a list of plain questions, which elicits every symptom under which the invalM rafters. All com mnnicaHon treated itrictly conjltittiutil. A complete system of registering prevents mistakes or conrusioa. List of questions sent free, on application, to any part of the world. Sixty-paxe pamphlet of Kvidskcks o Success, also sent free. All these testimonials ars from those who have been treated by mail and express, Ad vies is OFncx, OB T kail, nu or cHiiai. - Call a or address DR. E. B FOOTE. Ho. 120 Lexington Ave., H. T. Warded to JtZZ JFIboies Jiain Komt. Talk and Medical CommcrL Sense: Also jhr Ycotcs Science in Story. Tor Particulars address HurrayHilillil-ishini Company J29I2TO Dr. Berger'i Tonie Bowsl and File Pill. These pills are an Infallible remedy for constipation and piles, caused by weakness oc suppression of the peristaltic motion of the bowels. Tuy very gently increase the activity of the intestinal cwial, prodacs sort stools and relieve piles at one. ThisisandJ havs been oared by them. Price 50 cents, seLt by mail oo receipt of price. Prepared on? by F. ALFRED REICH A.HDT, Pharmacist, 40 Fouxtb Arises, New Yobs Citt. Dr. B3rger'i Compound Fluid xStract of Bhubaxb and Dandelion, The best combination of purely vetrecablo mrdiciisl to entirely replace Calomel or Blue PilL It stimulatsl the liver. Increases the flow of bile, and thus ramot at once torpidity of the liver, biliousness and habitual sontip'-ion. anJ the disease arising from such as Jrpepsia, sick headAche, flatulence, etc. Theeffec tiveness of this Extract will be proved, visibly, at once to the patient, as one or two bottlos are sufficient to clear the complexion beautifully, and remove pimp'es and stains c-iused by liver troubles. Price 1 per bottle. S bottles, $5 ; will be sent on receipt of the pries to anv address, free of chnrse. r re pared only by F. ALFRED RBICHARDT. PaAaiacxT, 403 F OUST Avsaca. Maw Yoax Citi. T7 Good fresh UiilK DELIVERED DAILY ! AT E YER TDOD HOME 2 A PLA TTSMUUTR IF TIIKV WANT IT, KY J. F. BKACJJIEISTER. KS1 IV TOIU OllI)KP.:i AN!) I WILL. TIC V A'D C.IVF. YOU TcMlMCIIITfl-fTSSI' r-ri-iza en : ju l.i. I I v 7 . j- jf Jv5aw. ; t: - J - ... J. f: - . I H . I "" . i - . - .-, ,. - mith American Organ. The Oldest Company! .The Rest by the Best ISnsirlans and Fully American Orsan If you II uy. PRESCOTT & HILL, BOOT AMD SH0!E STORE. a fHaR- o i Hp TP) Mks'-- ''II "''"' g mmw- - 7 3 o Mmmymm i 3 H s&W- J ffl v hvi thp lju-cpst and best a.ssoitmprtt store in town. We also have the largest iiiiiuufatory, whore re make the flnct of enstoss work, and repair with neatness ami dispatch. We make fine sewed boots for $11, also fine iK'truefl boots for f 8. ami made by KOBEHT SIIEUWOOI), who got Ditloma to this town irons suite fair, for fine dress boots. Now is your satisfaction guaranteed. See list of prices : Fine dress sewed boots fll.oo I ' " peceed " o.fio Fine Slippers, on!v 30 Ladies' Serge Coifgress Gaiters 90 Evervthinjr else equally cheap. Call and see Shoe Store." BUY THB BEST!- "NEW" AMERICAN THE a I 02 ?3 This Machino is Offered to tho Public Upon its Merits Alone. Its Light ami Still Running Qualities, and its Self -Thread ing Needlt amd Self-Regulating Tensions, make it the Most Desirable Machine in the toorld. FRANK CARRUTH, JEWELER, AGENT, PLATTSMOUTU, NEBRASKA. General Western Office, . H. MAHLER, Manager. 2X2 F.S. WHITE, DEALER IN A-KTO CDJ-TSrJSTttJD 0-003DS. Ladies Funnelling Goods, Dress Goods, Periumery, Ilaif Oil, Soap, Paper, Collars, Ladies and Genta Hosiery, Quecnswarc, Flower Serd, Glassware, etc. LATEST IMPSOTJEJ D - COAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY BLRNER. Flour, Corn Meal and Buckwheat Flour. We aim to keep everything an ordinary household needs, and will sell you goods at such prices that you cannot com plain of hard times anv more. ltzj.tti a m w4 -A-w.i , J-tra, l Organ. Xearly TS.OOO In TTae. Eatonwd Warranted. Uon't Fall f Try m amltlf General Agents COLUMBUS, NEB. and will sf 11 aas'.ern work lower than etit other time for cheap custom mada boots. Good fit u4 f. allies' Serge Gaiters f .M Men s serpe congress Halters i n I " Ruckle Plow Shoes l.M All Calf 15oot, only 4.o us. You must be pleased at tha "Centennial SIIEUWOOI) ft STADELMANH. . 3 03 S3 B Douglas Street, Omaha, JVel.