Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 07, 1878, Image 4

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THE HERALD
CONCLUDED FROM 1ST PAGE.
honorable in their dealings with the
public. Sage Bros, have secured a large
share of the public patronage, and
built up an enterprise, of credit to
themselves and the town.
THE POST OFFICE NEWS DEPOT
of J. P. Younj? is not only a place of
popular resort, but a feature of the
greatest usefulness and is constantly
growing in degree of importance. Mr.
Young commenced business here with
a very small capital in May, 1876, and
so well has he been rewarded for judi
cious economy and diligent attention
to business, that we now And him in
possession of a stock of goods, which
in its entirety ranks among the lead
ing financial interests of the place.
The news department is very com
plete, all the leading daily and weekly
papers, periodicals, magazines, etc,
published in the country are U.rgely
represented. A full line of school
supplies is also observed, while the
display of fine confectionary is the
arzest in the place. The above in
connection with a large stock of cigars,
tobacco, fruits, stationery, musical in
ternments and sheet music, however,
do not include the thousand and one
articles of use and ornament, such as
albums, pocket books, toys, notions,
etc Wrf find here the embodiment of
a most commendable enterprise, and
the future success of which should be
a matter of interest to the entire com
munity. Since writing me aoove a
v., . received from the leadi
Mr,
ng
hnniA in New ork
the
1 ireest stock of toys and hol'day goods
ever urougm. iu f'v
JJJIP1P.E DRY GOODS AND GROCERY
IIOU8E.
Under this caption we desire to
sneak of the large ana wen siuukcu
f v. R. Guthman. This house
was inaugurated about eight years ag
i : unlink fo.iturB in the line o
trade represented. Mr. Guthman is the
A. . n niilcf ontl'll
owner and occupant, ui . D,.UOi...t..
three story brick block 80x23. There
is an unusual completeness in the var
ious details of scock seldom seen in
the stoies of our provincial towns, and
the facilities in. matters of trade are
unexcelled. The general feature of
the stock are dry goods, fancy goods,
notions, hats, caps, groceries and pro
visions. In all departments the line is
complete, embracing goods of the
most seasonable and stylish character.
The appointment and arrangements of
the store are admirable, and indicate
taste and experience. Low prices and
the best quality of standard goods is a
prominent feature here, and the estab
lishment is the embodiment of all that
is desiiable to the purchasing public,
offering inducements unsurpassed by
any house in the country, and equally
as good as the similar concerns of our
large cities.
NEXT IN LINE
fcj the livery, sale and teed stable of J.
W, Shannon. This department of
trade is liberally represented in I latts
mouth.and, as a feature leading in
character, allusion is made to the es
tablishment in question. The barn is
a commodious structure, on the corner
of Main and 4th streets, and is held m
high repute for the superior character
of its accommodations. It is the con
stant aim of the Proprietor to conduct
business so as to serve all classes of
patrons in a substantial manner, and
in style equal to the best similar con
cerns of our larger cities. We hnd
here a good supply of horses, aud the
rioV for conveying travelers and
pleasure seekers to different parts of
the county, are first class. In fact the
entire appointments and arrangements
of the enterprise, have reference to
convenience and satisfactory accom
modations, and fully merits a growing
patronage.
THE MEAT MARKET,
of A. G. Hatt is another of our worthy
and necessary interests, and a just
claimant of our attention in this con
nection, Mr. H. occupies his old and
well known stand on Main fecreet just
east of the lumber yard, lie has been
a representative in this line in our
midst for the past nine years, and en
jovs a fair share of the public good
will and patronage, lie cuts only first
class meatB which are sold at prices In
accordance with the adage "live and let
live," and the system has been produc
tive of the most gratifying results. The
advantages offered to purchasers here
are equal to the best, and, to nay the
least the enterprise deserves to be lib
erally sustained.
THE LUMBER INTKESTS
of the countv comprise one of the most
important features of the nations in
dustry, and its growth and develop
ment is Synonymous with the various
improvements that are constantly in
progress. And as regards I'lattsmouth
and vicinity, this particular interest is
well represented in the establishment
and yards of II. A. Waterman & Son.
and through whose energy the busi
ness, has been brought up to a point
which in importance is not inferior
to any industry or enterprise in the
place. The business was inaugurated
about nine years ago. and we find here
the most completely stocked yards in
Cass county. It has ever been the aim
of the proprietors to secure to the pub
lic the best possible advantages in the
purchase of lumber; and the good ef
fects of the above system have ever
been realized in a constantly increas
ing rate. The vards are conveniently
located on Main St.. opposite the Saun
ders House, and well suppled with all
kinds of pine lumber, building and
fencing material, sash, blinds, doors,
laths, shingles, mouldings, etc.,ince
the establishment of this enterprise
the lumber interests here have greatly
improved, and while the proprietors
expect to derive a profit themselves,
whice is perfectly right and legitimate,
they will ever bear in mind the adage
"live and let live" Waterman & Son al
so have a well stocked yard at Louis
ville, in charge of C. W, King, and at
either place facilities are unexcelled.
THE ESTABLISHMENT
of Frank Carruth, located on Main
Street opposite the Saunders' bouse, is
an important feature of our mercan
tile interests, and a consideration of
the sane will be appropos to this oc
casion. The general features of bus
iness he;e are Jewelrv, Notions, Pho
tography and Sewing Machines. Mr.
Carruth, the leading representative of
the jewelry interests here, commenced
business in 1871, and we find him to
day at the head of the best stocked,
best equipped jewelry establishment
in this section of the State, the stock
which embraces gold and silver watch
es, cloaks, jewelry and silverware is
full and replete with goods new and
unique in style and showing off to
good advantage. The character and
quality of the goods are fully equal to,
and offer as good opportunities to the
purchaser as the best similar concerns
of our larger cities.
We also find here a well appointed
Art Gallery, and the f acuities for the
production of good work in photogo
raphy, copying or enlarging, are un
surpassed. A view of cite numeroi's
fine specimens of art here displayed is
positive proof of the excellent charac
ter of the work.
All kinds of standard sewing ma
chines can be obtained here and at pri
ces much lower then heretofore rea
lized. No house in Nebraska can offer
better inducements in this line, and all
persons neediug such an article will
find it to their interest to verify this
statement for themselves.
Toys, notions, fancy goods, musical
instruments, itc, are a feature of im
portance here, and, briefly, we would
say that the enterprise in its entirety
occupies an important arc in our com
mercial circles and merits a continu
ance of the confidence and patronage it
now enjoys.
CITAPMAIf A 8MITII,
of the drug trade, are next on the list,
and not only as one of the most impor
tant representatives of the drug inter
ests of the place, but also as a leading
feature in Plattsmouth's commercial
enterprises, do we allude to this estab
lishment. This firm commenced the
sale of drugs and medicines hereabout
six years ago and its constantly increas
ing trade not only bespeaks the pros
perity of the establishment, but indi
cates more conclusively than anything
else that could be offered the excellent
character of the stock. There seems
to be a place for everything in its
place, business is conducted on syste
matic principles, with a stock of goods
equal in styles quality and complet
ness. The facilities in matters of trade
are equally good. The stock is the
largest in the place, and replete with
drugs, medicines, paints, oil, prefum
ery, toilet, articles, ret., comprising
goods of the best quality and prices
below competition. The stock of
school, blank and miscellaneous books,
is the largest in the city. The pre
scription department is very complete,
and when its known that it Is under the
supervision of a man versed in medical
scienca, the advantages over many
similar concerns is readily conceded.
The Proprietors occupy a two story
brick building, 90x23 feet with base
ment. The selves, cases and counters
are literally packed with goods, while
the basement is well stocked with oils,
paints, the various kinds of salts, &c.
Briefly, the quality, quantity, and va
riety of goods in this establishment,
are such as to render it the model of
its class in Plattsmouth.
TIIE FEED AND SALE STABLE OF O. H
STREIGUT.
on 6th Street, south of Main, is a fea
ture well calculated to supply a long
felt want in this community. Until
quite recently, Mr. Streight also gave
attention to livery business, but the
omission of this feature by no means
diminishes the value of business trai s
actions. We find the Proprietor in
shape for doing good business, possess
ing the best of facilities for boarding
horses, while his experience and i rac
tical judgment, specially tits him to
train trotting stock. Horses are sold
or traded on a liberal commission, and
the establishment in its entirety is
worthy the confidence and patronage
of a generous public. " ' .
LOCATED ON 6TH STREET SOUTH OF
MAIN STREET,
is the wagon and blacksmith shop of
Hubert Donnelly, which is deserving
of encouragement and support. In the
smithing department, we find the room,
appliances and skilled workmen neces
sary to nerve all p;itrons faithfully and
well. First class workmen are found
here, and in ironing wagons and car
riages, horse shoeing, general job wcrk,
or in repairing agricultural imple
mens, satisfaction is guaranteed at
liberal charges. In either department
all work, in iron or wood, is character
ized by neatness and utility. These
gentlemen have been laboring in our
midst for more than a decade, are well
and favorably known to the Platts
mouth public, and deserve to be liber
ally sustained There is no depart
ment of labor in the western country
that need encouragement and protec
tion more than the industrial and man
ufacturing interests, and that commun
ity in general the most prosperous in
which production and consumption
most nearly blend; and the sooner all
classes recognize this fundamental ele
ment of social and political economy,
will the interdependence of the differ
ent departments of labor at lume be
mutually beneficial to all.
BoslneM For Ladies.
Our attention has been called to a
new article for the use of ladies, the
invention of which has conferred an
everlasting blessing upon every lady.
Wo rpfcr tn tin OiiBpn C.itv skirt sus
penders for supporting ladies skirts,
the most aesirauie nv.u oenenciai arti
cle ever invented for the relief of wo
men, many who have suffered years of
miserable health causea uy carrying me
iviirht. nf a. nnmW nf hVV skirts.
completely dragging them down. Some
thing to support ladies clothing is ab
solutely necessarv. These suspenders
are recommended by our leading phy
sicians to all ladies and young girls.
Every lady should have them. They
are sold only through lady agents. A
artlpnrltil nnrwirtnnitv is offered to BOme
relnble lady c invasser of this county
tr anpn r ft, a air'llfU nf A nlpiiSCnt and
profitable business. For term and ter
ritory write at once to i.ne ijueen uuy
Suspender Companv, 278 Clark Street,
Cincinnati, O.
Under the present regime the Iudian
is fooled and plundered under the
interior department as long as he will
stand it. and when he rebells he is
turned over to the war department to
be licked. For our part we believe the
power that does the plunderingshould
do the licking.
Adam was the only ma that never
suffered from an intiiction of mother-in-law.
Did you ever think of that".'
A writer in a Dublin paper doesn't
see any earthly reason why women who
desire it should not bo permitted to be
come medical men.
It Is a queer item to record, but a fact
nevertheless, that a bicycle, ridden by a
c;ireless man, run down an old lady in
the streets of London, the other day.
and k lied her outright.
A priest said to a peasent, whom tie
thought rude, "You are better fed than
taught." "Should think 1 was," re
plied the clod-hopper, "as I feeds my
self and you teaches me."
As a corn-ro-.inj state Tennessee
ranks sixth, though in 1S40 it stood
first. The average annual production
of this great cereal is from forty-live
million to fifty-five million bushels.
A few weeks since a New YorX
drummer saw a young lady plowing in
a Held in Macoupin county. 111. lie
stopped to ask: "When do you begin
cradling?" "Not till heads are better
till d than yours," was the sententious
reply. T'' young man passed in using
ly 00.
HOUSEHOLD COLUMN.
Domestic Ueclpes.
Plain Corncake Three cups sour
milk, oi buttermilk, three cups Indian
meal, three tablespoonsfuls molasses,
one egg, a pinch of salt, one teaspoon
ful soda, and a heaping spoonful flour
Bake in a quick oven.
Eggs a la Creme Six eggs boiled
and chopped line, and stale bread. Put
in a disli alternate layers of chopped
fgg and grated bread. When the dish
Is full, pour on one pint boiling milk
seasoned with salt, pepper and one ta
blespoonful butter. Lake to a light
brown.
liaised Dough Cake Two cups of
dough, "one of sugar, one of sweet
cream, one half cup of butter, the same
of washed and drained currants, two
eggs, half a teaspoonful f soda, spice
to tiiSte. Mix well together and set in a
warin place to rise. When light bake
n a moderate oven.
Top Corn Halls -For six quarts of
pop corn boil one pint of mo asses fif
teen minutes, then put the corn into a
larger pan and pour the molasses over
it, stirring briskly until thoroughly
mixed; then with clean hands, make
into balls of the desired size.
Lady Cake The whites of eight eggs,
beaten to a froth, three cups flour, two
cups sugar, one cup butter, creamed
with the sugar, one teaspoonful cream
of tartar in the flour, one half tea
spoonful of sod- in one half cup of
sweet milk. Lout all together, and
bako in a mould or small pans. Sea
son to taste.
Corn 1'read One pint sour or but
termilk, two tablespoonfuls of butter
or cream, two tablespoonsf ul syrup, two
eggs, one teaspoonful of soda, one-third
cupful of wheat flour; add corn meal
to make a heavy batter (not too thick);
beat well, butter a two quart basin and
pour in; steam two hours aud bake one
hour not to brown.
Polenta Boil one pound of yellow
Indian meal, for half an hour, in two
quarts of pot liquor or boiling water,
Sid ted to taste, with one ounce of fat,
stirring it occasionally to prevent burn
ing; then bake it for half an hour in a
greased baking dish, aud serve it either
hot, or, when cold, slice it and fry it in
smoking hot fat. This favorite Italian
dish is closely allied to the hasty pud
ding of New England, and the mush
of the South.
Potato Salad This Is an excellent
recipe. Take eight large Irish pota
toes when cold and slice them in a flat
dish with one or two raw onions, and a
sprinkling of celery and salt. Over
each laying of potato and onion pour
the following dressing: beat two eggs
with a tablespoon ful of sweet oil. add
a small teaspoonful each of sugar, pep
per, mustard stv.d salt, when well mixed
pour on two cupsf ul of boiling vinegar;
put back on the lire and stir it till it is
as thick as custard. Let it cool before
"putting it on the potatoes. Sprinkle a
little cayenne pepper on the top. Make
this in the dish in which it is to come to
the table, and if possible, twenty-foui
hours before it is used
Dreaming.
That volition is not suspended dur
ing sleep says Moor's Wonderland, is
proved by many facts; and prob;ibly
the experience of every person who
remembers his dream affords evidence
that the will is as busy during sleep as
when awake. But the fact is striking
ly illustrated by examples of remark
able exertion of will in the employ
ment of intellect and genius during
sleep. Tartini, a ceh-brated violin
player, comiosed his famous "Devil's
-onta," which he dreamed that the
devil challenged him to a trial of skill
on his own violin. Cuban is often, dur
ing his dreams, saw clearly into the
bearing of political events which baffled
him when awake. Condoreet frequent
y left his deep and complicated calcu
lations unfinished when obliged tore
tire to rest, and found thei' results
unfolded in his dreams. Coleridge's
:iccountof his wild composition, "Kubla
Khan,'' is very curious. He had been
reading "Purcha's Pilgrimage," and
fell asleep the moment he was reading
this sentence, "Then the Khan Khubla
commanded a palace to be built and a
stately garden thereunto." lie contin
ued in profound sleep about three
hours, during which he had a vivid
confidence that he composed from two
to three hundred lines; if, as he says,
that can be called composition in
tvhich all the images rose up before
him as things in a parallel production
f correspondent expression. On
awaking, he appeared to have a distinct
recollection of the whole, and proceed
ed to write down the wonderful lines
that are preserved, when he was inter
rupted, and could never afterwards re
j .11 the rest.
Aerial Sarigattuii near at Hand.
The Scientific America informs us
the time when aerial navigation will be
within the reach of man is near at
hand. Mr. Breary. the Secretary of the
liritish Aeronautical Society, delivered
an interesting lecture on the subject at
the Grimsby Mechanics' Institute, a
short time ago. Having explained the
rudiments of the science, and shown
the progress it had made, he noted the
singular fact that, although air is so
much lighter than water is, it possesses
the power of supporting bod es much
heavier than itself, while water only
supports bodies of about its equal
weight. "If man could get sufficient
sin face," he says, "je could surely get
sufficient machine power for propul
sion." Steam was at first thought out
of the question, on account of the cum
brous method of generation; but now
that it can bo applied with but slight
weight, it is hoped the question is very
near solution. "Many," Mr. Brearey
states, "are now woi king at the problem
in secret, partly fiom fear of ridicule,
partly from want of protection by pat
ent.'" lie illustrated the different
methods for flight by models. His bats
"swooped down" upon the heads of the
audience in qidte a natural manner.
The birds, too, rose and fell in graceful
motion as they traversed the air from
the platform to the end of the room,
or, swerving to the right or left, bob
bed their beaks upon the side walls.
One large model of an alabatross came
to grief upon a gas pendant, just as it
was bending its flight into the regious
of the upper air.
Gilpfn county, Colorado, exported $347,
000 worth of bullion in one month, the
largest monthy product ever reported.
Of this, $ 120,600 represents mill gold, and
the Boston and Colorado smelting works
sent away $115,000 in gold bars, and most
of the 1112,000 of the silver exported.
THE EYE, EAR and THROAT
Sueoesefully Treated wKti
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
SUCCESS Is tb trt r t nvrtt. nJ tnr.rtri It t!t
treatment of Ctrrb..l AUcctionn. afu-r do
nan? miserable failure, means uudonm. d apectfla
euntlva properties In tlio remedy uml. Does
S&XFOBD'S IiAOICAli ( li t! for Catarrh oicru. h
properties Tho evlJence. 1 tlio shape ot i:nsull
elted testimonials froiulUo uiostrepcclalilnpcooln
la all stations of llfo.murt bi omelurlvc on this
point, fc'erer, w heliov.-.li tiihUtory cfp pulnr
tried letnes has such vMuaM i tesiinjony b n of
fered, freely oflrcl. 111 favorof snyremnly thiia
tQst lo the pos.S8loa of Ilia proprl'tcrs .f Fax
kolD'i IUniCALCtr.s. Anil vafu.iblcasltl. It does
Dot represent athons:ntlth part oftho recommend
ations which nre. to-Ur fiTerert by frl-Tn! t friends
In lis faror. P.-opIiorwcnlth anilreflnrmentlnnll
purls of t leeoantry drill jr admit Itssapcrlority over
ay method of earn tmn to the r itlnr irie'ienl
profession, hut stian til publicity Ineldenttil to ft
published statement, lleuro tUd tottlrnonUls In
oar posseMli 'represent bot emnll psrt c-f
those wlthlfld fr the reaon ratal ioned. Thi
following unsollrlted testimonial from IfTTfiiY
Vtiu, r"j.. of Wells. Far-o Tos Kxrrc. Is
an ti kpoksa ialorociueut of wuicU vo axo Justly
proud.
INVALUABLE.
IfeTTSj Wxxr St PrrTT, Wholesale PrrrrTlts,
Huston, Mm.: deutUmrn, t hvo forvonio Months
f It It a duty that I owo to tuUtT'iiif humanity t
rlte too, sf .iti.'ff t::j;re3t benefit th:.l I Uvo de
rived from the u'o tfEArois's Kidicii. cms
FBC.TAnwn. 'orr.or.ith.-ii20 ycurs I l iivobctn
afflicted with tMs very troubl"Sii:io " rnplr.lnt. I
bT8 tried rll t i rcmedi- s that I cor. Id Cid, bnt
without ma- -rl.il T tTltia-e;it bn-elit. La: t fail
the discata lud arilTd r.t t!:at stats thru I trust
bsT r-llef or 0!. T 'ocrjira membranous svstem
bad hec mo so I . "arjcd.a id the etomuch Uiear
dcred. thnt It is a doubtful m tter wh' thT I
could ffo to t ie l'acl:ln const, or If I d 1 1 fro whether
I "hoald llro t r co no h.ickor ti"t. I sriwnn adver
tisement of this me,dJ"lno. ami nuh"iu:h hcins: very
incredulous about s clilcs or no-trr.r:s of any
kind, yet In 'i-er desecration I tried th's, and was
at once ben-flted hr It- The cli imfs of cuttf.
chronic disease of the llver.nnd mynire t.ver'O
insy prevent my entire restoration, but th bene
fit 1 derive from Its l illy nso Is t- me inrahirrbr,
id I an hoplna; to be completely ciuxd, awl at
Ut arrive at a r-sp-ct.ihle rid rc
If I his s'.atement f my caso cn:t be ofsnr service
to those afflicted as I h .ve been. iM t ;ai.d you lo
brlns; this reme-ly into more irenernl tte. crncc hilly
O'l the Pactnc const ( ir'irra It H mneh needcu;, uiy
cUtfCt In writing this nolo will b-? ohtnlned.
Very truly Tonrs, Err"T V EU.,
AraOtA, M. I"., Juue, 1173. of WUU.l'arf J w Co.
Ssrh pacyua cnttM ;s J"r. Fnf"r1'a Im-rored
InhiliiiH- 'lub'-. c.iJ full direction. for n-o la nil
ruses. VrtcoSljTO. For solo hv all V.'liol. b!" sud
T'etail Druggists and Dealers throughout tht L'nltcd
Ftstes and Csnsrtss. 'WEEKS tt POTT Fit, General
A.ientraad Wholesale Drucslsts, Uoston. Mass.
GolluiS
VOLTASG PLASTER
ALWAYG CURE3.
Enlarged Spleen.
This is Xt ceu fy that I tiav ben rslna; yorcr
Collixb' Yoi.taio Pustbks for Kni.renieut of
the Spleen and Depression In tht) Stomach, and
they huve frivtn mo tnoro relief than any other
remedy I have ever nsed. I would iiiuhly recom-Ci-rt
them to all su3crlu Iru;u uo ticcu cf pala
aod inflammation. .
J. 1 1 L i I i.
TlcrKlsa, ITo., Jane n, 177.
Sevsr9 Pain.
nvlnir occasion tot-.s a rn'y f -r e. rf'r
pilnln my sldo 1 tried mo . f J -a- t
Tvii Ft.rri-. and la twouty-f,.ur hour ihupam
j o-urclr ttmor rt. J. I'. S j'Mi ;.
A""t r.iV" r;.-i l.ut.
VrvOTTi, ?!rx- Ja w I n.
Weaknesses.
Colons V'i:talc Plaster f'v Ci- r-'t ft!f-io-t'"n
h-r of s vt'.Kiir tit li lec.i tn.- I I -r
tamen-ss en ' Voaini:ss of lac. Tv-ic. ri-e e-nd
Bi-e right -tr. jtJuZ5 i-i-V. ii,
i-TA t, June 1". 1.
rrlco, j Ccntn.
T9 ctrefnl t- rht.il-i foixiMi' V 'T-i? rT.s
T , a comoinf io;i of "lec'nc and V.iil.in: ri.ues,
with a liiK.ilr Medicated Planter, n sen In tho
abov cnt. Sold bv ell ""holeeale .mil Pet ll Pmp.
piets thronphout tb" Vr.ir-tX ft r a and Canadxs.
end by Wlwj 1'O.lx.n. I"ri..,ii.:tur, iiusioo.
TUTTP
r.i.-ncwspssisas
PI1ILIL 7
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS
THEY ARE WORTH THEIR
WEIGHT in COLD
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Da. TrTT : Dear Sir: Fortra years I have
bet'U a martyr to Dyepepf in. Constipation aud
li!e. 1 t'Srng your Fi!N won; recommended
to ine; I uwcl mem ( but with little faith). I
c:n now a well laau, Lt:ve eoxl npix'tite, diges
tion perfect, r-irular stools', pil'-s rjou anil I
h?rVe imiiK-d forty pound eolid fl.-eh. They era
worth th-;r weight in ro!l.
Rev. 1L L. SI.Ml'SOX, LooJsviflc, Ky.
TUTT'S PILLS
Dr. Tutt nr.s Wn cn-pa.-d
i;i tlie t)ractice
of r.iiiliciuo 30 year,
nn 1 for a loug time
waa Demonstrator of
Anatomy iu the Med
ical College of Georp
i s,hence persons usimj
his Pills have the guar
antee that they arc
prepared on pcicntiuc
priucipU-s.aud arelree
from all quackery.
lie has Bucceeded In
combining in them the
heretofore antagonis
tic qualities of a
ttrength etiing.ptcrriatire
awl a purifying Umie.
Their first apparent
effect is to increase the
aprx-tite by causing the
food to jiroperly as
"imilnte. Thus the sys
tem i nourished, and
by their tonic action
on the digestive or
gans, regular and
uealthy evacuations
ure produced.
The rapidity with
Cuns
bick IIeai-
ACUE.
TUTT'S FILLS
Cube Dtspepsia.
TUTT'S PILLS
Cubs Constipation.
TUTT'S PILLS
Curb Piles.
TUTT'S PILLS
Cube Fever axd
AuiEr
TUTT'S PILLS
Ccre Bilious Colic.
i which prr-om take on
rteth, while under the
influence of these pills,
of itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
the body, aud hence
Uieir efllcacv in curing
nervous debility, met
ancholy, dyspepsia,
waxl inL' of the muscles
f lugiriHhue of the liv
er, chronic constipa
tion and importing
TUTT'S PILLS
Cube Kidney Cox.
plaint.
TUTTSPILLS
Cure Torpid Liver.
health and strength to the system.
A DOCTOR SAYS.
Dr. I. Guy Lewis, of Fulton Ark., writes ; "One
ycar ago I waa taken sick, a friend argued so
strongly in favor of Tutt's Tills that 1 was In
duced to ne them. Never did medicine have a
happier effect than In my case. After a practice
of a quarter of a century I proclaim them the
best anti-bilioua medicine ever used. I have pre
scribed them In my practice ever since."
SUPERIORITY OF
TUTT'S PILLS.
They ar coiiipoundod from medicinal substun
ccs tlut are pcti.lvely free from any properties
that can In the lea-t degn-e insure the mott deli
cate organization. They search, cleanse, purify,
and Invigorate the entire system. By relieving
the engorged liver, they cleanse tlie hiood f.trai
poisonous humors, aud thus impnrt r'ier.ed
health and vitality to the bociy, ciiKiii? ;.o bow
els to act naturally, without which no oue ctn
feel well.
A TORPID LIVER
Is the fruitful source of many diseases, prominent
among which arc Dysjs psia. Sitk-lleadache,
Costiven -ss, Dysentery, Bilious l'ever, Ague and
Fever, Jaundice, Piles, Kheumatism, Kiilncy
Coaiplaii.t, Colic, etc
Tutt's Pills exert a direct and powerful Influ
ence on the Liver, cud will, with certainty, relieve
that important organ from disease, and restore
Its normal functions.
BOLD EVESYWHEHE,
OFFICE, ZS UUEBAY ST., NEW T0S&
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing.
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
oi larm ana nmer maciiinerv, as mere
is a good listhe In niy shop.
PETER RAO EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
He is well known as a
KO. I WORKMAN.
Srw ITaarcms and Bncsles sm4e t
, wrarr.
SATISFACTION GCARANTKED.
Shop oa Sixth stmt rppot 8 freight's SteM
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THE
CMcap Bnrlintoii & Qniicy R. H.
IS TIIK
DIRECT ROUTE
BETWEEN THE
East and West,
RnnniDg Througli Cars
CHiGAOO
FRtM
-TO-
Council Bluffs,
CONNECTING WITO THE
Union Pacific Railroad
FOB ALL POIIfTS IX
NEBRASKA.
COLORADO.
WTOMIZQ,
MONTANA.
NEVADA,
ARIZONA,
IDAHO,
AND
T II R O I' O II CARS
TO
KANSAS CITT, TOPEKA.ATCHISON k St. Josepl
And the SHORT LINE to all points on the
MISSOfRl. KANSAS Si TKXAS, and
HOUSTON & TFXA8 CENTRAL
RAILROADS,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.
-AND THE
CELEB ATED
C, B. & Q. DIXIXG CARS.
BY THIS ROUTE.
All Information about rater of fare will be
cheerfully given by applying to
C. W. SJflTII,
Traffic Manager.
JAMES It. wOOII,
Ass't GenT fass. Ag't. Chicago
IB. .A.. ISTOZEjXj.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
QUEENSWARE. CUTLERY.
TINWARE, BOOTS, S OES
nATS, CAPS.
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
PRICE LIST.
Prints 16 to 20 yards for 81.00.
Coffee. 5 lbs for SI. 00.
Te;i, 40c to 1.00 per lb.
Peaclies, 12 lbs for SI. 00.
Snpar, 10 to 12 lbs for S1.00.
Chcose 15 to 20 cts per lb.
Pears. 5 lbs for SI. 00.
Prunes. 8 lbs for 81.00.
lieans, 18 to 20 lbs fur 31. 00.
Greenwood, Neb. lsty
id
James Pettee
DEALKlt IX
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
The Unrl Tailed Manon A Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Also, the Sleek, Henry F. Miller, and H.i!!et
Cuiiiston ri:iiui.-t for Cass and Saruv cnunties.
Neb. Cdll and see
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
PL ATTS M OCTH. NEB.
Tnninr and renairine Tianos and Oreans a
specialty, under the skillful hands of Mr. S. M
Brown, a iuneri luiriy-iuree years expei ince .
BOOT A'D SHOE ST0IIE
Weeping Water.
AVe have just receiyed a full stock of
Boots and Shoes
which we are selling at
BED ROCK PRICES
for cash. With our small expenses we can com
pete with anyone in price and quality. We also
manufacture' Boots and Shoes in all the latent
st vies, and insure a lit aud satisfection. Give
us a trial. Kemeinber Hi- name and place.
25i
Marshall & Son.
REPAIRING DONE NEAT AND
CHEAP.
CM Z. L rt T
DICK STREIGHT'S
LI VERY, FEED AND SALE STA
BLES.
Corner 6th and Tearl Stt.
BOBSS.8 BOARDED BT THE
DAY, WEEK, OR 5IO.TII.
HORSES BOUGHT.
SOLD TEADBD.
For a Fair Commission.
TEAMS AT 4LL IIOIRS.
Paiucular attention paid to
Driving and Training
TUOTTIXG STOCK.
SStear
W " " ' AfTy v m X1
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES,
MOHTGOIIERY & SON'S,
One Door East ef Doyey A Son's.
MAIN STREET., - - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
We Pay Cash for Produce!
KEENAN & GRACE.
Retail Lipor Dealers.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
PLATTSMOUTH - - NEB.
Also Billiard Hall and Saloon on
Main street, four doors from Sixth at
Neville's old place.
Store and saloon on Main St. two
doors east of the Post office.
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES,
WINES, AT BOTH
PLACES.
Remember The Xante and PI are.
, au' Keenan & Grace.
HENRY BCFCK
DEALER IN
Furniture,
SAFES, CHAIRS.
itc, are., ktc..
Of All Description.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODB3ST COFFIITS
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for easli
With many thanks for past patronage. I iavi
iiiTits all to call and examine ray
LARGE STOCK OF
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A. G HATT
JCST OPENED AGAIN,
New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
on Main Street in Fred Kroehler's old stand
Everybody ou hand for fresh, tender meat.
28T1.C6
ELI PLUMHER,
Dealer in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Store opposite Saunders House.
Main St, Plattimoutb, Ifebr.
201y.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJ1CKSMITU
HORSE SHOEING,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promptly
:0:
Horse, Mule& OxSlioeing,
In short, well shoe anything that liar
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
IMJhLi W SHOP.
rm Fifth St.. between Mahi nt Vlns' ttret.
Jast acn; the comer from the new HEKAL
orncr.. loy0
ME
rn
StlDn
ANNUAL ANNOUNCEM'T!
"We are pleased to inform otir many ratrons that we have opened r0
"inspection," the largest, cheapest, and mot complete line of DHT GOOD.1!
Notions, Millinery and Fancy articles ever shown in this city.
Special Attention Called
To onr magnificent assortment of
The embrace twelve grades, ranging in prloe from
c5ctt tt 2. per yard
Black & Colored Alpacas,
Boureltes, Barpors, Lustres, Kensington
Plaids, &c., in Great Variety.
REPELLANTS, WATERPROOFS, LADIES' CLOTHS,
in the very Latest Styles.
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A very nne and large selection. In Beaver, Diagonal, Basket and Corded jualiilis. from 6 1
up. Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Comfortables, at Reduced Figures. DOMESTIC,
ot all kinds.
NEW LACE SCARFS !
Ties, Bows, Crepe, Ruches. Elc., Etc.
AN ENDLESS VARIETY CF
Ladies' Misses' and Children's all Wool and Fleeco
Lined Hose.
Anything you fail to see, ask for it, for we have it, at
BED ROCK PRICES I
A Much Weeded Want Supplied t
El Blew Enterprise f
CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
We have added to our stork a complete line of MF.NS', Yoistlis' and Children's Chtthlny,
unequalled lu extent, Quality and Trice, by any other house In the C ity.
"No Discarded, Isankrupt, or Second Hand
Clothing Here!"
All new Fresh Goods direct from the Manufactory at irioe that Jefy Cofrir"i!tir..
A handsome selection of White and Colored Shirt, over shirts, I'undi-y
wear, Hosiery, Ties, Bows, and etc., Hats and Caps, Iioi ts and Fhoc.
T-RCTItTIKIS J2riD VALISES
An inspection is respectively solicited which we trust will irifiit yonr j ttt-
rouage.
Wc are Determined to Undersell all ComjictitorH.
SOLOMON
gunning
1 m Awn
and more, by buying a machine that will
tatest improTementft.
VICTOK BEmNO
tLfbral Tenni to AfooU.
0C dNtUtt.
i
if. So wmmriB
has come
And lie has brough the finest liie of
Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy
Goods and i otionsyou ever saw.
ro say wotliiaBg of grocer
ies by tlie acre5!ioot and
slioes f 111 yon caia5t rest
laafs asad caps till
you minist 1uy
Spring and Summer Goods
Now is ytntf chanco bound to sell
up. want to go East
Fopest Tap,
For Throat. LnEgs, Asthma, trad Eldaeys.
Forest Tar Solution,
or Inhslstion for Catsrrh. Consumption,
lirouclntls.snd Asibma.
rorest Tar Troches-
y or Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Ticklics Couga and
Corest Tar Salve.
IT or Hesltne Indolent Sores. Ulcers, Cats, Bcros.
uu ivi a i i :
JTorest Tar Soap,
tae Toilet sndliaui.
Corest Tar Inhalers.
j or Inhaling for Catarrh, ConsuDiption. Asthma
& NATHAN.
wMLDMiMm
last yoa a life time, and that has ail tl
MACHINE CO.,
IS AJRD 201 Wabash Avh
Cor. A isms fL, CUoss It
P. HEROES, Agent.
home.
eyer and ever so cheap
ami undersell anybody. Hurry
again next month.
LYC?J'S
'tent Meiatrc
mrrra
PHEVENTS
BOOTS St SHOES
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