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THR U ERA Li D. Tfca Memory of the Heart. If store of dry ami teamed lore e gala. We keep thetn in Ue memory of Ue bruin? Xante, (hlaip and ftcta, hale-'er we knowledge Tber IB the common ledger (or Uicui all, Atxl Images hi this col J surface traced. Haac slight impressions and axe soon effaced, Bat we're a pose more glowing and more bright, On widen our friendship and our love to write, Tnatibee may never from the soul depart, We trust them to the memory of the heart ; There is no dlmmlnjr, no eHtceinent Uiere, Each new puliation kef pi the record clew ; Warm golden letters all the tablet fill. IS of lose their lustre tUl the heart stands stilL Daniel TYebstr. AU Sorts. Worta, the modiste, it is taid, was once printer. Germany recently launched her first lome-mado iron-clad. Colorado has a Methodist chnrch with out a single male member. . Texas is going tosell enough wild lands to build a new state-house. Resumption appears to have stimulated a good many goMc-n wcuoiuga. Jerusalem is adding fifteen hundred to Its Jewish population every year. The Chinese adieu is "Chin-chin," and so is a good share of the American ado. An amateur gave hot water to his chick ens to drink, that they might lay boiled eggs. A son of one of fiie Siamese twins is a student at Chapel Hill institute, North Carol in la. Hark Twain says : "It is a blessed thing to live in a land of plenty, if you have plenty of lana." California has a profitable and growing cheese trade with Chins, Australia, and couth America. A western chap told a waiter who hand ed him a bill of fare, that he didn't care to read until alter dinner. The biggest nuisance in the world so cially speaking, is the ignoramus who thinks he knows it all. Tpfc" moth out of old clothes, it is uded to give the clothe to the "We read that burnt alum will cure dys pepsia, and reflect how Bad it is mat dys pepsia does not know it. A Nuremberger has invented a new process for the manufacture of ultramarine Bed and ultramarine violet. Some genius proposes to introduce pa per shirta. But a shirt made out of a sto ry paper lias too many tales. Holstein, Germany, has a petroleum well yielding an oil said to be every way equal to the American product. The geologist f the Burlington Tlawk Ffp thinks that toads p-f t down into rocks by digging down with toals' tools. "How to keep en umbrella," is the title of a newspaper article. We know. Dig hole sixteen feet deep and bury it. Young swell I should like to have my moustache dyed." Polite barber "Cer tainly. Did you biicg it with you!" "I wonder what makes my eyes so weak," said a fop to a gentleman. "They are in a weak place," responded the lat ter. Tho New York Graphic calls the In dian question "Our Copper-colored Con undrum." That is about the hew of the hatchet. There are one hundred and seventy tigrrt schools of stenography in the Ger Bian empire, of which lit'ty-seven are in Eaxony. "Why is it that at the hotel the man who goes is called the waiter, and the man who really waits tor him to come back is called the guest t A British trade paper says American consuls excel in tho practical nature of their communications to the home gov ernment. The City of Memphis owes $0,000,000, and can't py. It is proposed to abolish the city charter and let tlw creditors whistle for their money. The consumption of beer in the whole German Empire hist year was S4!,Q3S,76S gallons, or nearly twenty gallons per mouth of population. A patent 1ms b:n i.-suod in France for a process of extracting indigo blue from vegetable matter, whether in a manufac tured or uuin&nuhicturcd state. The annual value of silk ribbons ex ported by Switzerland to the United Btatcs has fallen in the last five years from over 4,000,000 to about ? 1,000,000. "Cannibals, my child, are people who live on other folks." "Then, pa. Uncle George must lie a cannibal, for mamma aiys ho always lives on bonicbody." Josh Billings says he knows people who arc so fond of argument that they will stop and "dispute with a guide-boan? about the distance to the next town." A western poet who had expressed a wish to die "amid the grand solitude of the eternal mountain tops," was killed by the explosion of a pint of cheap kero sene. The Peruvian miners chew cocoa leaves, which have a mild sedative influence, and are thought to increase strength. They as sist endurance through long periods of abstinence. Disappointed genius still cheers itself with the reflection that, although it may never tread the dizzy heights of Fame, it can at least "buy a mullet and peck of po tatoes and practice polo. The total number of miles of new rail road built in the United S'atcs in 1878, was 2,GSS. against 2.281 miles in 1877, 2,450 in 187(5,' l.-HU in 1875, 2.025 in 1874, 8,883 in 1875, and 7.340 in 1872. Oliver Wendell Holmes usd but on pen for all his "literary work from lH'rt until Scpttfiiilier of la.-t year, when he sent it to the makers to be repaired, with a "certificate of honorable service." When the Breton marnvr puU to sea, his- prayer is "Keep me, my God ; my boat is so email, and Thy ocean so wide." Does not this l-nut':ui prayer truly ex press the condition of each of ust Many a good-minded mother has inno cently warjt-d her son's character Satan ward by arguing that gray patches could be inserted in black pantaloons without other boys being able to dvtect the differ ence. A very careful Bridgeport man always carries a bottle of whisky in his rocket as an antidote to rattlesnake bites. He is now 53 years old. and has never once died of a rattlesnake bite, and he attributes his - escape to the antidote. Heading maktth a full man; confidence, si ready man ; histories make men wise ; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend. Bi te. It 13 now ths fashion to put the portraits cf urettv actresses on cigar boxes, ou the . .J. ....-K.e t!-nr the "nun's" th - Tnuciii -"'"ri . . actress has received will assist in "put fiii"" the cigars. The portrait us always a -finc cut", as ii should be Clothespins arc now shipped to New Zealand. The natives uc them ior car ring?, but au old chief w1k had got hold cf one with a hail-horse power spring in its lick and hooked it ou liw nose, was looking around ten miautes afterward fcrf vtnii6i3&3Ty 'to kiH. r A correspondent writing from Bremen, Ohio, says, Quite a wonder haa lately macfo lta appearance abont eight miles north of New Bremen, in the shape of a cne voy wita three eyes ana out one car. This parents are a young couple who came here to reside from trie eastern portion of Auglaize county, abont ten months ago, and have been mar ried a little more than that time. . The child is alxrat two weeks old. The par ents were astonished to rind on the right side of the face an eye and an car in their proper places, and alout an inch further round on the left side of the bead a third eye, perfect in form, but no ear where the car ought to lc, the place for the left ear being perfectly smooth and solid tin any other part of the head. The lxy is healthy, eoand, and bright as a baby can lc. The eyes arc perfect in sight and ac tion. When the eye on the left side of the face opens and shuts, its twin does the svunc, both seeming to be controlled by the one set of nerve The so-called blind teeth, or wolf 's teeth in horses, often seen in front of the molar teeth or grinders, do not, as often imag ined, interfere with the organs of vision. They are simply supernumerary teeth which are entirely harmless unless they should deviate from the straight direction, leaning inwards or outwards, and thereby interfere with mastication. When this condition, which i. very rarely met with, should exist, they may be removed with a Eair of small pliars: otherwise they should e left alone. To knock them out with a hammer and chisel, or similar means is a barbarous practice, which often results in breaking off the visible ortion of the teeth, and leaving the root in the gums, where often long-continued and consider able irritation is produced The most economical food for milch cows says the Agriculturist, is a mixture of hay, meal and bran ; and the most econ omical way of feeding these is to cut the hay, moiston it, and sprinkle the meal and brau over it. This gives some trouble, but it pays. From our own practice we believe 25 per centum of the feed is saved. Our bushel-basket of cut hay and 214 quarts of corn meal and bran, mixed in equal jortions, is a feed for a cow, in good milk, lo some cows more of the meal and bran may be given profitably; this may be found out by testing the different cows. The aliovc is for half a day that is, is given twice in the day, making five quarts of the meal and bran daily. In addition to the alxve feed, a few pounds of dry hay or some roots may be given at noon. In Paris, night-watchers of factories and warehouses containing highly combusti ble material are supplied with a eculiar lantern. A piece of phosphorus about the size of a pea is introduced into a glass Bask, which is then one-third 111 leu with boiling olive oil, and closed air tight with a cork. When light is desired the cork is simply removed for an instant to admit the air, and a clear light is emitted from the empty space in the flask. The intensi ty of the light when it diminishes may be renewed by admitting air again. A lantern thus prepared, it is aid, may be used con tinuously for alxmt six months without the least trouble. Alliance. Leasing exclaims, "Woman is the mas terpiece of the universe." Bourdon 6ays, The iicarl is the image of purity, but wo man is Mirer than the pearl." Thackery writes, "A good woman is the loveliest flower that blooms under heaven." Bal zac says, "Even the errors of woman spring from her faith in the good." Vol taire declares, "All the reasoning of men are not worth one sentiment of woman." Lamartine asserts that "women have more heart and more imagination than men." Otway exclaims, "Oh woman ! lovely wo man! Nature made thee to temper men. We had been brutes without you." A good cow will mak 200 pounds of butter in a season, and the skim milk, fed to thirty pigs will grow 200 pounds of dressed toik; or the same skim milk fed to a calf, will put ou at least 200 iounds of live weight. A good steer fell in the ordinary way. will dress 800 to 1,000 lls. at four years, having grown on the aver age. 200 to 2o0 H)iiiic's of meat each year, whereas the cow has made 200 ixunds of butter and the refuse of her milk has pro duced nearly as much meat in jxrk or growth of young beel m the call as tho average growth of a steer for a year. The street cais and omnibuses of Paris differ from ours in many respects, and in sonic things urc much preferable. Passen gers are earned lHthin the mtenorand on top, but the number is limited, and when the limit is reached the sign "complet" is ilaced over the door. J-.very American here is told the storv of his newly-arrived countryman who tried in vain to find a car going his way but saw that every one was going to "Compict and that wasn t his direction. The fare is very cheap only three sous for the top and "six for the in- tenor. The Lono.ui i.nn states that a Urns child at Briton has been killed by acci dentally swallowing a squeaking air-blad der. It appears tnas -rue toy snppeu through the glottis wiuiuie uiauueruuvm war.is and the quill mouthpiece upwards, so that with every inspiration the bladder became more or less inflated, and thus prevented the entrance rf ajr to the lungs, an J produced death ''J t".Tocaton. A ver dict of "aceiiiriitjiliy sulTucated" was re turned by the jury. The cose must bo tmiquc. "Oh, I suppose he loves Sarah and would be giad to marry her," she was say ing to another woman in the Poetolhce corridor. "Isn't he a nice young man" asked the other. "Well, he's nice enough, but very reckless with his money. At Christmas time he made us a present of a French dock for the parlor, and there's not one of us in the house could speak a word of French. He might just as well have presented us with a Gcniian ther mometer or a Spanish umbrella ! We had to trade it for a barrel of molasses." Horsemen should remember that the brain of a horse seems to entertain but one thought at a time; for this reason continued whipping is out of the question, and only confirms his stublxirn resolve. But if you enn by any means change the direction of his mind, give him a new subject to think of, nine times out of ten vou will have no farther trouble in start ing him. As simple a little trick as a lit tle pepper, aloes or dirt, thrown back on his tongue, will often succeed in turning attention to the taste in his mouth. The lxmlar forests in the region of country north of Lcwiston, Mc- have been eut down for timber for the manufacture of imiter. These forests have been con sidered by the farmers as worthless, a great deal of the wood or lumber hardly paying for the cutting and. hauling, and now it brings a high price. A Forgotten Paragraph. One afternoon a loy alout twelve years of ace, savs the Detroit Free Press, called at the postofHee and desired to secure a letter which his mother had posted an hour lclbre. He descrilied the envelope and tiin etion, but it hail already been sent away in the bag. Tho lad seemed so anx ious about the missive that the clerk li r.a!lv asked him if it was a matter of life cr !"atn. That's csactiy what it is," replied the ix v ;.s he turned a shade paler; "you see, inn. writ to her sister and forgot to put down. 'P. S. We are all well;' and so mv jiunt won't know but what half the family are dtad aud the other half are dying!" "I can rite that on a postal card and send it along after the letter," suggested the clerk. l guess. youd better," replied the boy, as he. tendered a penny, " 'cause as long as ws ain't dead there's no use in worrying mj aunt about it. Write just like ma does. If you can, sd doat get S P. in tt4 cMVS.- Soutb African Folk-Lore. There exists among the alxniginal na tions of South Africa a very extensive tra ditionary literature. In some of the sto ries which form a part of the literature occ ur terms which no longer appear to be ueed in colloquial language aud the meaning of which in many instances are not undergtooil. so that it is thought they contain productions of great antiquity which have lcen handed down to the pres ent generation. The advances which European civilization has made in South Africa endanger the preservation of this folk-iore, and in a few years the opportu nities for collecting it will Ihj fewer than they are now. Tlrj loss of it would be a great misfortune to the history of man. At present there is in course of "formation at Cape Town a folk-lore society, whose object it 6hall be to collect this literature, and it is intended that a small periodical shall be published every second month. Besides being given exactly in the lan guage of the narrator, the folk-lore will be translated into English or some other well-known European language. SWOQfi EVIDEHGE. Tit following; Cure) la probabty the) most remarkable eve effected by any medl oal preparation for the treatment of Catarrh : Gmtlrmn I berrbr eertlfr thnt I hare had Ca twrb lor ten rear, and for the last tlx vrnrs hnra ben a terrible sufli rrr. I was rentlrrril partially deaf, had buzzing In tlie hiu1, pMnf acrots the tem ple, dizzy pcl. rk rfi pulufnl eyrs. swollen and nlcrraud ton!-. h:ir1 and constant coneh, errr r'n cros t'.:r c!irt. nnd every indication of conumtion. My beast nrliert all thu llm. Tho matter urcuniulatrd ro rapidly In my head and throat that I could not keep litem froe. Frequently at DlKlit I would prr cnt of bed. It seemed to me. at the point of nnflocoi Ion. I would then bays recourse to every means t:t my power to dislodjre the tnucn from my throat and licad before DelnfT able to sleep airnlu. For a period of six years ray tonsils were ulcerated ar d so mnrh Inflamed that I conltl with dimciiliy utrnllow. I tinnlly consulted aa eminent surgreon In reirnnl to an operation on them, hut at his request postponed It. The constant In flammation and olecranon In tuv throat caused by the pnL-onons matter dropping down from my head had so Irritated and Inflamed my lunirsthat I conah ed Incessantly. a deep, hard couch. Meanwhile my syatrm betjan toahowtlio effcrisof thl disease, so that I Inst flesh, prrcw pale. anil showed vvery symptom of an early death by consumption. When matters had reached this ntairc. or about six months siro. I beg-an the uaeof Sax ford's ItamcAi. Curb Ton CaTABRn. After using th" ttrst bottle I bejran to Improve rapidly. Tho first doae seemed to clear my bead aa I had not known It to be for years. It Seemed irradually to arrest the discharge. ( Mopped my coifA iit three itay. Bv using It as a f-aiwiel soon reduced the Innammntlon and swell ag of my tonsils, so that they soon cuswd to troublt mc. The soreness across my rbist disappeared, the buzzing noises In my bead ceased, my senses of seeing and of hearing were completely restored, and e very symptom of dheae th.it bad reduced ma to the verge of the grave disappeared by tbe im of Saxtoru's Radical cms for Catarrh. I have been thus explicit because, na a drngsdt, X have seen a great deal of sn Bering from Catarrh, and hops to couvinuo many Utat IbU is a great remedy. I am familiar with the treatment of Catarrh as practised by the beat physicians, aud bnve consult ed the most eminent about my c&a. I have used every kind of remedy and apparatus that have ap peared during a period of six years past, and havn. whll following their use. taken great care of my a?enral health, but obtained uo relief or encourage ment from any of tlieiu. Vostox. Feb. 23 18;j. CEO. F. DIXSMOKE. erwroLK.ss. Fcn.5t.1TO. Then personally appeared th s-ld George F. DlDsmore. and made, oath that the foregoing state ment by blm subscribed I true. Ilefore me. bTH J. TllOXlAS. Justice ofUicFeace, Carh paexftee contain Pr. Fsnfrrd"s Improved Inhaling Tube. wliU lull directions for uo In all c a r-a. Price, f 1.00. r or s&le by all Wholesale, and li. tall Druge;lt4 throughout the Cnlied Slates, WEEKS & 1-OTTEi:, General Agents aud Whole sale Drui:c;it. linunn, Maa. tmm, VOLTAIC PLASTER Affords the most grateful relief In all Affections of tho Chest and Lungs. CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED. Mer. Wants A Ptrrrmr 0nUrmen. nv1vg for many months pact suffered with a very lama side, called by my physician Chronic Plenrir, caused by a former Injury and strain, and for which 1 used many prescriptions and liniments, as well as the so-called rheumatic cures, without tbe least benefit, my physlciAn recommended one of your Couisi' V01.TAIO l'i.ASTiiR. which, to ray great surprise, relieved the pnin sua soreness almost im mediately, and I have been able to attend to my household atfulre ever since with perfect easo and comfort, whereas, be.fore the application of your Invaluable Plaster. I was scarcely able to do any thing. I consider them Inestimable, and shall with pleasure recommend then to the afflicted. Tours respectfully. Mrs. FRANCES H inpiM v, Oiuxd, Me AprU 21. 1878. There Is no medical or protective appliance that will prove so grateful and efleetlvn la Tickling Coughs, Irritation and Soreness of the Chest and I.udka. AVo believe them capable of prcyeaUag serious c'lscuse of these organs. PRICE, 25 CENTS. TV, not confound these Plasters with the ordinary Planters of tbe day, that by comparison are abso lutely worthless. Be careful to obtain Coluks Voltaic Platxb. a combination of Klectrie or Voltaic Plates with a highly Medicated Plaster, as --rn In the above cot. Sold by all Wholesale and Ketall Drug gists tGronphotit the Tnlted States snd Canadas, and by WEEKS I'OTTElt, Proprietors. Lloston, Mas. TTUTT POLLS I A NOTED DIVINE SAYS' THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: D.Tctt: Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspor:a, Coi.Ftlpatlon and Plica. Lat Spring your Fills wei e recommended tome; I tutra theia (bnt with little fuith). I am now a well num. nave eoou appetite, ui)ree- tion perfect, ivpular ptools, piles jfoiie, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They ara worth their v-eli?ht in poid. Rxr. It. L. SIMPSON, LouisvUle, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS CUBJt SICK HXAJX CBB. TUTrSPILLS Ccaa Dyspepsia. TUTT'SPILLS Ccax Constipation. Dr. Tntt nas been en gaged iu tho practica of medicine SO years. and lor a lone time was Demonstrator of Anatomy in tbe Med ical College of Georg ia,hence persons tiBiiig his Puis nave the guar antee that they arc prepared oa scientific pnrjcipies,ana areuea from all quackery. He haa succeeded In combining in them the heretofore antagonis tic qualities of a strengthening, jwrgative and a purifying tonic TUTT'S PILLS CVBX FlLJH. TurrspiLLS Cure Fever aid AciCEr TUTT'SPILLS Curs Bilious Colic. Their rtrrt apparent effect is to increase tho appetite by causing tho food to properly as similate. Thus the sys tem is nooriohed, and by their tonic action on the digestive or gans, regular and uealthy evacuations are produced. The rnpiditj with which rxram tae en tiesk, while under tho TUTT'S PILLS Curb Kidney Cox- FUaIXT. TUTT'SPILLS Ccbx Toopid Liveiu influence of tnefe puis, of itavlf indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, and tienco their efficacy in curing nervous debility, mel ancholy, dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles slugfribliurtus of the liv er, chronic constipa tion and Imparting health and strength to the system. A DOCTOR SAYS. Dr. I. Guy Lewis, of Fulton Art., writes ; "Ono year ago I was taken sick, a friend argued eo strongly in favor of Tntt's Fills that I was in duced to nso them. Never did medicine have a happier effect than in my case. After a practice of a quarter of a century I proclaim them tho best anti-bilious medicine ever osed. I have pre scribed them in my practice ever since." SUPERIORITY OF TUTT'S PILLS. They are compoundod from medicinal substan cen that aro positively free from any properties that can in the least degree injure the most deli cato organisation. They search, cleanse, purify, and invigorate the entire system. .By relieving the engorged liver, they cleanse the blood from poisonous humors, snd thus impart renewed health end vitality to tho body, causing the bow els to art naturally, without which uo one can feci well. A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful source of man;- diseases, prominent among which are Dyspepsia, r-ick-Ueadscbe, CostrveTMfR, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, riles, Rheumatism, Cidnuy Complaint. Culic, etc Tutt Pilis cxrrt a direct ami powerful influ ent on the Liver, end will, i!i certainty, relieve that Important organ from disease, and rcitord Its normal functions. 80IJ) EYXSTWKE&E. tX7i:2, sjvTii2AT6T , nrarYres.' THE HENRY F. MILLER PIANO FORTES BOSTOIT, IMLA-SS. USED IN THE Boston Public Schools, Mass. State Noimal Schools. The New England Conser vatory of Music Ex- clusively, TWO AfARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISHMENT BY THE Philadelphia Exhibition f76 No ther Piano Forte house, with one excep ion, received more than one. During the Concert Season of 1876, '77, these Pianos were used in Boston and Tlclnlty In more than 125 concerts. The season of 1877 and 78 promises a still greater number to be added to the list. Notices of Concerts. "Remarkable for its purity, richness and ev enness of toue." Boston Journal. No such Instruments have been heard In a Lowell concert room before." Lowell (Mase.) Dully Citizen. "Surpasses anything; of the kind previously beard in our city." Lowell Vox Popull. "Unequalled by any that have been used bp our concerts." Louisville Daily Courier. JAMES PETTEE has been appointed agent for these celobravo Pianos. Send for catalogue. Plattsmouth. Neb. Shenandoah Nurseries, IOWA, KIN &, AGENT. Mr. Kinff desires to thank liis old pa trons for their favors the past season and to state that he will be here about the Holidays with a full supply of SHRUBS, TREES, AND STOCK OF ALL KIIfDS. He earnestly solicits your patronage or the future; relying on the reputa tion of tho past. These nurseries ara near you, the stock is acclimated and does better. Call and see. Mr. King will canvass Sarpy County as well as Cass. Remember the name and the place. 34tl3f STR EIGHT & JilLLEIt, Harness Jfanufucturers, SADDLES BRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds or harness stock, constantly on hand. FA' UIT, COXFECTIOXE T, AND GROCERY STORE, UTS, CANDIES, TEAS COKFEES, SUGAliS, toi-c:oe.s. FLO IE. .-e. I!fmeiber the place opposite E. O. Dovey's on I)wer Main Street. 21-ly STRE1GHT d- MILLER. JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on H and , AND HEARSE FUNERALS. TAKE UOTICE I I want all of niv accounts xt-illed to dat. anl I shall do no niore credit UiiiiifMS. All l(i accounts must be settled up. and no new ons will made. I'nicm such accounts are set lira slicrtly they will be Mied. I wish to do a sti icily cash bmlness in future. JOHN SHANNON. 4ly Platlsinouth. Neb. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH II0RSE MlIOEINU AND WAflON UEPA1EIN0 All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS mended NeaUv d- Promptly :0: Horse, 31ule& Ox Shoeing, In short, well shoe anything that ha? four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come ami see us. JSTEIW SHOP, on Firth St.. between Main nnd Vine Streets, just across the comer from the "EW IIEKAI r OFFICK. My Cs4 I. L W T DICK STREIGHT'S LI V FRY, FEED AND SALE STA BLES. Corner Cth and Pearl Sts. HOKSr.d BOAltDKU BY THK UiY, WEEK, OR MOTU. HORSES B O U G H T . SOLD OS. TRADED. For a Fair Commission. TE43IS AT ALL HOURS. P.u iicular attenuni rutid to Driving and Training TKOTTI. STOCK. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoVORLD WbS J : i - 'l-'? .X-cr James Pettee DEALER IN Musical Instruments! Sole Appointing Ayent for The I'nrlvalled Mason &. Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck, Henry F. Miller, and Ilallet Curuston Pianos for Cass aud Sarpy counties, Neb. Cill aud see SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS ' at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Music Scliolai's Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs Medicines- . V VT-I.V",, !:.i..WMW.L 3 ' ' " r r, f ; in it Hh-'h-t-s- All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Pi-erriptionM Carefully Compounded by an Kxporieneed ImKStt- KEMEMP.EIt THE TLaCE. Cth ST 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. J. G- CHAMBERS, ManufiU-turer of and Deab-rin F 'tTS STS" Ta -ji fr SADDLES. COLLARS, HA LTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. c only iiliioc in town whore "Terb-y's pat ent seif luVjust.iLle horse coIIms are fold." " lomG THE Cliicaio Bnrlinsitan & Qniney R. R. IS THE DIRECT ROUTE EEHVEEN THE East and West, RunniDg Throngh Cais CHICAGO Council Bluffs, CONNECTING WITH THE Union'Paoific Railroad FOR ALL POINTS IJf XEBTIASKA. CULOllAD'h irroMiso, MOXTAXA . S EVA OA. AUIZUXA. IDAHO, AND T II It O C G 13 CARS TO KANSAS CUT. TOPEKA.ATCHISON k S'. JosepH AndtheSHOKT LINE to all points on the MISSOURI. KANSAS Si TEXAS, and HOUSTON TEXAS CENTKAL IlAlLKOAliS. Pullman'Palace Sleeping Cars. AND THE CELEBATED C, H. &"Q. DINING CARS. BY THIS ROUTE All inforinMicn about rate of fare will be cheerfully giveu by apply in?: to C. W. SMITSJ, TrafTi Manager. James U. Wood, Kg't. Chicago ROBERT DONNELLY7" "W-jo-oisr AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Waqoii, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I sun now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and oilier machinery. a there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER 11AUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the waon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xew Wasons and Uusrzle. made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Stop on Sutb 5r-,CS opposite Ssreifht'J Stable KEEN AN & GRACE. Retail Lipor Dealers. fiCIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSAIOUTII - - NEB. Also Billiard Hall and Saloon on Main street, four doors from Sixth at Neville's old lace. Store and saloon on Main St. two doors east of tbe Tost office. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES, WINES, dC, AT BOTH PLACES. nemember The Xante and 11 ace. 211y Keenan & Grace. HENRY BCEOK DEALEK IS Furnii tas? SAFES, CHAIRS, RTC, ETC, ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES WOODEN" COFFIUS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. With many thanks for past patronage. I invl -- all to call and examine my LAKGE STOCK OF 40tf. I'linXTI'E A COK I S3 Er3 i u) 2 to -1 ITS rB S "3 5 is 5. C to s P a q. 3 CD 3 s pa o o IT CO o S3 -C c is Z - zr a t 2. 3 o- 2 3- U n. S. GO eS o T3 5 CD -S CO 'k! X 2 8 6 T A. G. HATT JUST OPENED AGAIN. New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred KroehlerV old sum! Everybody on band for fresh, leader meat. Wyl.Ml THE OLD ItELIAIILE. COMLMOIS ALL-KAIL KUU1E! M) CIIANUE OF CABS! ONE K0AD.0NE 3IANAUEMENT! From nz mm m 3 Li to Pittsburgh, HarrisliErsr, Baltimore, WasMnEton, PMIauelpMa & New Tort. Great Short IMne VIA NEW YORK CITY. Reaches all Points in Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Pullman Palace Cars ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS 1 MAGNIFICENT CARS EQCirrF.D WITH TUB CRLIBRATKD VESTIHGHOUSE AIR BRAKES -AND Jannej' New Patent Safety naiform and Coupler. Elegant Ealing Houses WITH AMPLE TIME FOR MEALS. THREE EXPRES TRAINS LEAVE CIIICAOO AS FOLLOWS M OO A. M. SPECIAL FAST EXPRESS EX CEPT SUNDAY. With the popular Vestibule Sleeping Car Reaehes Pittsburgh. 2 :.T0 a. in. : Ilarrlxhnrg. 11 -45 a. in. : PhiladV'r.hia. 4 :00 p. ni. : New oik 6 -45 l. in. : ISoMoii. e :i" a. m. ; Baltimore 6 :30 p. in. ; Washington, 9 :00 p. in., next day. 5:15 I. M. Atlantic Exp. (Dally) TTtfTi Drawing-Room aivl Hotel Car. Reaches Pittsburgh, 12 :15 p. ni. ; Ilarrlsburg, 10-55 p. in. ; Plil:ulr!phia. 3 :3.'. a. in. ; New ork 6 -45 a. m. : Sjiecial Philadelphia Nleepine Car on this Train, which remains in dejiot until 7 :30 a. in., affording Fh'ladelphia posseiig'-rs lull night's rest. 9:10 P.M.Night Exp. Except Saturd'y. With Drawing-Room Sleeping Car. Reaches ritMmnrh 7 :.T0 p. in. ; Harrisburitf. 3 uia. in. ; P.aliimore.7 :45 a. ui. ; ashhsgton y ;(i3 a. n. ; Philadelphia 8 U50 a. m. : ew ork. 10 u a. m. ; Boston, :40 p. m. Tlinmirh Bftln more and Washington Sleeping Car ia tliis Tnun. FAKE ALWAYS AH LtW A3 ASV OTHER LIXK. rS-Throngh TleUeH for Sale at all Priiieiiml roints i i the We-t. A-k for them via t lie t OKI WiVK PFN-N SYLVAN! A LINE. F. 1L MYEKS, I 4S'y Cer., P.ise. TicUel At., Cii ica r.o. j HUEB4H! -si PVy fOURMITURE DEALER(?n AL Omaha, The (Oldest and. Soafjcst Furniture EsiaMishmGnt, They Invite Everybody Visiting Omnlia, to Call and Examine their Large Stock. m- 187 FARNAM STREET, SPRING IS AgricmMural Implements, Prom a Threshing Machine lo a Hoe AND WAY DOWN CHEAP. IsILIIe sis The King of Plow Sellers. Corner 3d a:;d Main SIretts, XjLT'T'SOTJTEl, IST-BB. IS HEADY TO TALK TO THE FAKMEH-S OX 3 iTJZLiICr JFIcui wws, Ciz'Lt ivciloi'S, Shovels, Moes, Spades, and Hand-rnke DB U sW M. Ill W All kinds of HARVESTING iMachih. Mowers, Reapers & Headers, Vibrator Threshers, DFM MIL has come home. And he has brought the finest line Dress Go-ods, Staple Goods, Fancy Goods antl N otionsyou ever saw. ay EBfiilEBg of grocei lioe till yon rest !iat mul cap till Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so ch . - Noio is your chanco bound to sell and undersell anybody. Hurri up. I want to go East again next month. S25 A DAY GUARANTEED usg in WELL AUGER & DRILL in good territory. Eodorssd by Governors f IOWA, An KAN SAS & DAKOTA J.UTSJtii. W.aiiXB.St.Z.rivs,'' 'A Nebraska. Will 5 COMING! -o- 'talk (DesMes - I - iO - Wi n is WW MV Wtlk NICHOLS & SIIKPI'Airii'S. Tin: ijest ii. BSien,.y OPIUM rwj Hotpr.la. !Ubi .nMtoteiy . cwwi. f'ala; mopHfUaty. s.im Lrpsftlcalar. is Uin.Ta. lor v sirmrto si. Vhb AflPnn"' Afnts wsotod. -ft I lieimsw. rrtlcols Will