Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 22, 1879, Image 4
i I ' ' ' i r ' i ! U ER A L.D. All Sorts. '"uj ivlietc VtM caa buy cheapest," is pHHi enough ndvice: lut we notice uo'-v-udavs most everybody buys where he cun jtt trusted. ?Ir. Henry James, the novelist, is now only o'J year old. He is a native of New Yoik Citv, having- been born there in April, 16U. The garden ?rs in t!e J;u5in des ria:itos in i'aris, have employed sulphate of iron tjs u remedy lor tlie ycliowa in the peach, with success. "JIiusty is the best policy, but keeps man very poor," said Oieggs, the gro cer, while lie wet the augur without put ing any sand in it. Mr. Donald O. Mitchell (Ike Marvel) wrote his "ltcveries of a IJaclitlor"' ;n a farmhouse in New York State. Mutt ol bis writing was done at night. Statistics show that th'j American peo ple cat more butter than bread it least the Value of the butter aniniIly con sumed is greater thuu the yearly t.upply of wheat. A relic for old furniture hunters a Bpinuing-wheel used in New Kngland for ppinning flax 150 years ago is di.-played in the window of a Broadway store, New York city. Sheep fed upon dry upland pasture arc, beyond nil question, the best for tlie table, though for tlie fanner's pro;:r, the luxuriant grass of the fields pushes them more mpiuiy. Mr. Charles Dickens is compiling a "Dictionary of London," which aims at presenting, In a concise form, an intelli gent ipitome of every kind of practical information r.bout London. From two s?t3 of experiments, one con ducted at Nancy and theotherat Mcttray, L. G rondeau has for.ned the conclusion that atmospheric electricity decidedly promotes the fructification of plants. The Scientific American has just dis covered anew substance called urai.ine, a single grain of which will color three hun dred gallons of water. -This will lc glor ious news to makers of circus lemonade. "When a man commits a crime, it is us ual to say that he belongs to one of the best families. If the same man runs for office, it will be found on the opposite Ftump that he belongs to oCe of the worst families. The education bill submitted to the French chamber by Minister Jules Ferry aims a blow at the Jesuits, declaring them unfit to teach in Fiance, by reason of the essentially foreign character of their doc trines and aims. A sheet of paper dipped in chloride of cobalt when tlie weather is to be dry and pleasant will become blue. "When wet weather approaches it will become pink. The barometer llowers of Fiance are thus manufactured. A hasty, passionate fellow was supping with a friend who never contradicted him not wishing to incur his wrath. Unable to endure this aottiescence, heat last burst out '-Zounds! Deny something, that I may know there are two of us." Jones' friends visited the artist to see Jones' portrait. They weie welcome; but the arti-t said, '"Don't touch it, it ain't dry." "No use in looking at it then," re plied an old gentleman; '"it can't le jones." Estimated cost of Paris exhibition build ings. 50,000,000 francs; estimated receipts 21,"i0 ,O',')- It is ei. cted that the gov ernment and municipality will indirectly derive a revenue of about 100,000,000 frautH. Dr. Schmidt, a professor of Athens, "has worked thirty-four years on a map ot the moon, which is now completed, and it is confidently felt now that this vw man of Greece knows quite as much of lunatic topography as the man in the moon. Basket willows are warmly recommend cd by a German otlicial for the planting of the slopes of railway excavations and embankments, especially where the soil is loose. On one of the leading railroads of Prussia thev have bjen tried and found to tiDswcr admirably. Newspaper correspondents should avoid unpleasant personalities, and never s-nd an item the force of wiiich is understood only by themselves and one or two others. A newspaper is in no s rise an ambuscade from which to pepper somebody with Email shot. A keen man of business sends his 90:1 a chip of the old Lhck on a trip round Kuroj e. tharg'ng hir.i to note his impres sions of the di'.leient cities he visits. From Madrid the young man writes: "The river, the Mauzanares, is always dry. No money in the milk biz." A congress is soon to assemble at Lyons, France, in which the origin of the Gauls will be discussed. Delegates from all branches of the Gaelic race, including Helvetians, Iberians, Ligurians, Ombri uns, Iklgians, liataviaus. and Cretans are expected to attend. An important discovery of Roman sculpture belonging to the second century A. D.. has been made at Neumagcn, on the Moselle. Their subj.-cts are of much interest, indicating among ottier matters that even in those days vine cul ture formed the chief occupation of the dwellers on the Moselle. T. G. Young has analyzed the atmos phere of the celebrated Grotto del Cane, and finds that it contains tl.:j5 to 71.0 ht cent of carbonic arid, and that the residual air consists of oxygen 20.25, and nitrogen 77.75. These results differ con siderably from those obtained by other chemists. The peculiar disease in which the pa tient imagines that everything around him is steadily ami irredsiibly approach ing to crush him out of existence is well known to physicians. An entirely oppo site phase of nervous affection which man ifests itself in a dread of open spaces agoraphobia has lately attracted the at tention of Dr. Lcgraud der bauk. A plant christened electricca, in conse quence of its curious electrical properties, which are to strong as to cause sensible Ehocks as from a galvanic battery to the bands of any person attempting to gather it, is described in a Belgian horticultural journal as growing in Nicaragua. The needle of the compass is said to be affected by proximity to the plant. A little boy, whose father was rather an immoderate drinker of the moderate kind, one day sprained his wrist, and his mother utilized the whisky in her hus band's bottle to bathe the little fellow's wrist with. After a little while, the pain began to abate, and the child surprised his mother by exclaiming "Ma has pa got a sprained throat?" A. frood and cheap rack, in which to place fodder for sheep, may be made of rough boards nailed at the corners to scantlings. A good size is 10x2 feet Two boards, one foot wide with a space f nine inches between them, constitute the sides and ends. The edges of the boards next to the opening should be rounded to prevent injury to the necks of the sheep. Vegetable isinglass, which ha3 hitherto been "derived from Eastern Asia, is now extracted from French seaweed, and made useful in French factories. It is, in its crude state, a yellowish gelatine, but which, after repeated experiments under the auspices of the Industrial Society of Kouen. ha lcen successfully converted into what'bidn fair to prove the lestsizing lor cotton cloth known. IS IT CURABLE 7 rrtnOSE vho have irafferJ from tti Trtot? Sfll -L complicated form of diM awnmed by Ca tarrh, and hare tried many iliylcin and reire dic wllhoot relief or cure, uwait the anaworto tbW question with corialderable anxiety. And well they may fur no dUeaaettiatcaabemrntloned U v uni versally prevalent and ao destructive to health a Catarrh. Bronchltl. Asthma. C'ouirhs, and aeriona and frequently fatal affections of the Innjri follow. In many Umtancee, cae of alinpl but .neglected Catarrh. Other avmpatlictic fttrectloDt uch as daeaa. Impaired -yelR)it, and Iom ofaenae ol tmMl. may he referred to as minor but nevertheleaa erioua results of m-nlected Catarrh, bad enough In tnemaelvea.bat aa nothing compared with th; danseroua aSecUona of the Uirtoat aid lungs likely to (oUow. IT CArJ BE CURED. 1Teanterred. Therein no donbtnbont If. Tha Immediate relief anord-.d by Sasford's Radi oai Curb ron Cat RF't Is but a slight evidence of what may follow n peraUtent nsa of this remedy. The hard, IncruMed mutter that has lodged In the oual nasaaire la removed with a few nrpHcatlona the ulceration und Inflammation Subdued nj healed: the entire Tnemhranonallnlni.'gof the head are cleansed and pu'l.lcd. Constitutionally Its ac tion Is that of ! ru'-v'f''-i pnriryliiif aeent, destroy Injr In Its course througu tfie system the acta poiton, the destructive Hfc-eut In catarrhal oifceaaea. A COMPLICATED CASE. Gentlemen. Vvcaae Is briefly M follows Thara tad Catarrh for t- n year , tacli year with lncrea Ina; severity or nine years I had not breathed turouKh one nostril. 1 had dropplnifs In the throat, a very bad couph, asthma so bad as to bo obliged to tnkearcmcdy lor It at niKlit before beinjr able to lie down and skep, and a constant dull tialn In tor bead. ly hrtl was ct times bo fill of catarrhal matter as to injure my srnae of hearing and compel Die to ri-t up several times la the nlgfit to clear II and my throat before I couli ficep. iver-oce of these (llstrtfclnn svmptonis hns disappeared under the ue of not quite three bottl of Banfobd a IUpioiC'-ri. My hearing Is fully restored. I have no ntlimtlo symptom-, no cmnh, no drop rlnirsln the throat, no headuche, and In every way tetter thnn I laro been for yearn. 1 could feel the effects of tlie CTbr on my ippetae. on my Kidneys, and. In fact, ev-ry part of my system. W bat has been done In ray case Is wholly the effect of the IiAUtOAi. Ci'R. Very respectfully, i iTCBflCso. Oct. 14. C. 11. LATVTJEKCE- Indorsed by a Promineat Druggist. Tbereby certify thtt Mr. I-awrence purchased the Kadioal C'vbb of me, antl from time to time made ine familiar with hit-, case. 1 believe bis state ment to bo true in every particular. ... riTciiBiKo, Oct. it. jas. r. CEKur. Eae pnclraee contains Dr. fiar.f'-rtl's Improved iDhalinK Tube, nnd lull directions for Its use In all cases. Vrlce, $1. For sale bv all wholesale and re tail dmifirli-u and dei.Wa throughout the United States and Cr.nadas. WEEKS foTTER, General AjjeiiU and W holesule Druptflsta. Boston. Mnae. 100LLH3S VOLTAIC PLASTER An Electro-Galvnnlo Battery combined -with a bigrhly Medicated KtrenKthenlng Plaster; forming the let 1 'taster for paioe and aches iu the AVorld ot Medicine, REFERENCES. Pr. E. M. Ttlker, Jilontgomcry, O. Urs. Frances Harriraa:.. Orlanrt, Ma. Haaktll Lewis, tsq., Mllford, Del. Urs. Kichard Gorman. Lynchburg, Ya J. H. Sammis, Esq., Winona, Minn. Irs. J. A. Tui7ie, Memphis, Tenn. H. B- flooch, Esq., Osweuo, Kan. Jr. Willard ColUr.s. liurksport. M!. C. TV. liostwlck, Esq., !t. Sterling. O. Mrs. Eliza Voun;. Cambrlilif. Mass. Francis Itakcr, Eq., Cincinnati, O. Mrs. J. M. ltoblnKn. E. OrrlnKton. Mo. K. fahlvei iclc, Ksn.. Iudcpendent " Office, N.T Jirs. Eliza J. Duiiield. Hume, lit. t-eo. Gray, Esq., Montlcello, Minn. Urs. Chas. l: ui)dg, Woodbull, 111. "W. H. II. McKinney, Morrow, O. llrs. R. L. Stevens. Fort Wayne. Ind. Vim. S. Bimnis, Madisonville, Ky. lre. E. liredell, Bt. Louis. Mo. ilorUuier Lvon, Esq., Kan Francisco, Cat. And hundreds of others. COLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTERS CtiTe when all other remedies fail. Copies of let ters detailing some astonishing cures when all other remedies had been tried without success, will be mailed free.so that correspondence may be bad If desired. For the enre ot Lame Back and weakneaecs peculiar to females, Collins' Voltaic? Flastkbs Mt superior to ail other external remedies. PRICfT. 25 CENTS. He earcfnl to call forCoLLnrs' VoLTAIoPlAmt lest you et some worthless imitation. Sold by ail wholesale and retail druuglsts thronifhout the United btates and Canadas, and by WEEKS U POTTER. Proprietors, Boston, Mass. THE HENRY F. MILLER riANO-rOUT E Ar1 not only frst-clu-s Instniiucnts, tnt llii.s CstaHi-tlniirnt "''' '"' J'lsliy ret;;iHlcd us out "f the le.idiu-4 l'i:ino-Krlc ilanufru-torifs tif the WOiiil. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT HALL. Purine tlio Season of IsT.VlKTt; tlie Henry K. Miiler I'iauo-i wnro ueil in lUxion ami vicinity in more t li tu 1 '45 'oneerts. Season of 14T7-1TS, oneerts. Season f 1st- 1-7 h Montli ol Ictolier. 3.1 Coneerts; .Ion til of ove mber, -. l oiicf ris Xme tot fir fl'iss Pin mm cnnl'1 gain .!t7t nn- inned nii:lnri:y. THESE PIAXiJS HA VK UEVEIVED The, Highest Praise From the Most Eminent Musicians. of late 1 have lial many opportunities of uiiiifr your 1'ianos anil ran say vmIIi pleasure, they liave n j superior in Anienea. ami my '"'it; evpei iene' abioail jnsl llien me m p!:ifiiir them ahead ol any Inreiun lnsiniineuts of tlieir kind. t'lIAS. I!. AO-VMS. Mi'.ilame Koze and tlir oilier rt'st of my ron i pan y are delighted wil li t he "M i'ler" l'tano. foritsnelj purity of tone, ami the wonderful manner in wlm ii it eustaius the voire. 11. Mai-i.f.sok. In lieha'f of the riarnaliee Coneert Company, ami pal ti'-ul.iiiy mvelf as tlie pianist of said eoinpanv. I wish to express many thanks for the beautiful! ir.-uid fiiiiios of your manufac ture, with w hich you have furnished us so far this season. With your line instruments con cert ?ivi"!i neeoines a positive pleasure aim ue- liKhl,' o fay we all tl us ilOW'AltU M. Potv. I consider no other "make" with which I am acquainted, can excel it in any of the qualities that constitute a perfect instrument. As an r.ceompaniiiietit for the voice, 1 know of none I vuld prefer to your. Mrs. I?. K. II. Carter. I take great pleasure in recommending the Henry K. .Miller 1'ianos on all occasions where a first-class piano is desired. Mrs. II. M. Smith. I have known the T'irinos manufactured 1y Mr. Hem v K. Miller for many years and I do not hesitate t say that they take hi-h rank anions the fiist-cla.s instrument of any of the best makers. Car I. Zkuk.viin I consider the Miller IMano superior to all others in that mellow and sinking niiulity m ac ceptable for v oice ace. mpauimei ts. .Mrs. K. A i.i.n K Ost;oot. "e were delighted with the l'ianos of your manufacture winch we used during our recent lour in the I'nited States their charming sing ing qualities rend i-ring them espeeiaily desira ble for accompan ii;u the human voice. llIK OltKilNAL, SWKKISII I.AI1K' ttAUTKTTK. World's Intematianal Exliiliition 1876. This rstahlishment was th only one out of mole than forty l'i:'. no-forte exhihitoi's. wliieli w as det-ieed in n vv A i. us for its single ex hi hit of l'ianos at tiieCenlennial Kxhildiiou. ThU t'!.s Ihf. onti) E'-tablinhmrnt iMt Ilrcrircd a Spfcirl A 'rardf'ir ti yew Invention Tiie Faicnt I'ednl Upriglit l'iano-Forte. oil i' iii UXXL J X I JU. nave received tiie endorsement of th Slato of Massachusetts and the CITY or BOSTOU. Then arc LEADERS munvj the FOREMOST PI A SOS f.f THE WOULD. KEWRY F. MILLER Boston, Macs., U. S. A. JAMES PETTEE, A g't.. Plattsmouth, Neb. 52: y siT" 'il"'""r-'-'ir:iJ" - -l j ii n nr The M.vsox & Hamlin Ohoan IxsTRVCTou is tlio title t)f a New Work aiiHiiffetl expressly for the use of Scholars by Mr. Trowbridge whse Musical ability and Ions connection with the Company has eminently fitted him for tbe work which ho has been so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive and complete and tlie collection of music throughout is tine. Our Musicians arc'a unit in rec cotumending it. IJooks can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. James Pettee, Atrent, 4itf riattsmouth, Neb. M HASOWABB STORE. J. S. DUKE Has Just oiened an entire uew stock or hard ware, on Next door west of Chapman & Smith's Druj; Store. A Tull Line of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES and ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, XAILS, NAILS, by the Keg or Voiuvl ROPE, POW D ICR. SHOT, GRIND STONES, WHEEL-BARROWS. A FuMXhie of TTLi:iC V. Spa iaJRates to Builders and Cun tr actors. AM eoods sold as low aw they poasihly ran be and live. ' A. G. HATT JUST OPENED AOAI-V, New, Clean, First Class Meat Sliop, on Main Street in Fred Kroeliler'f old stand Everybody tin hand for fresh, ttMider meat. HENRY BGFCK DEALEK IN SAFES, CHAIRS, ETC., KTC, ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for rash. With many thanks for vast patronage. I invl invite all to rail and examine my LA IK 1 E STOCK OF 40tf. KlRXTftK A.l) tlOFI I ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wayon, Buyyy, Jfuciiie arid Plum re jsairiwj, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and ot her machinery, as there is a p'vo.i lathe in my shop. PETER RA U EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He is well known as a .o. t WORKM AN. Xnv Yi'nsonw ami ISnicH made to rder. SATISFACTION OVA IiANTKKH. Shop on Sixthstrect oopojiite Streiaht's Stable I td r- . -5 1 -d i- s S 15 2 - o o 3 Cl -s CT5 I 2 'X.' 5 oo r- - - s m - CD Zf. o J4 UPPER JAW BIT, CARLETOVM PATKXT. Fop breaUins ami driving Colts A Horie4. Kenderfn'r t'afe, manageable ,md plea-ant to tlrive all kicking, pulling, chyiiix. stumbliui' and hitching horses. TUG Eest Bit to Breai tlie Colt, teaching lilm more In three hours thaa can be tan-lit in three davs with--any other, niakin,; lniu trot faster and racier than lv any other process vet known. One trill lit l for years to linniUe, tiny nuinlicr of hnrres or alt. Anvoiif! desiring cafetv. comfort or speed, should bv all means use tfiis Hit. For carriage horses. Kivi"K them Mvie and comfort, it is in valuable, lilt, liand ami Loops (all that is re nuired to handle any horse or colt aside fr.Mii a coinmon harness wilh Hide rherk rein) will be ent anywhere, with full direction. for ndjui't 1n and ne. vostaae aid, on receipt of is-. If 1 O. orders , ire sent thev must be drawn on "Station L." New VorU fitv. Liberal arrange menls made with the trad.'. Agents wanted. All pei-Hons are cautioned against infringing this patent. Address 19. V. CARIXTOA, SoHtliwest corner I'-'lst Street and 3d Avenue, New- Vork. "l r-t rtitiJ ICE EN AN & GRACK. Retail Liiinor Dealers. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSMOUTH - - NEB. Also Billiard H:1I and Saloon on Main street, four doors from Sixth at Neville's old ilace, Stoie and saloon on Main St. two doors east of the Post oflice. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES, WINES, dC, AT BOTH PLACES. Itemrnihrr The Name and 1'Ihre. 21,y Keenan & Grace. THE Cliicap BnrIiuton & Qnincy R. E. LS THE DIRECT ROUTE LET WEEN THE East and West, RuimiEg Through Cars HtCAGO FI'.OM -TO- Couitcil Bluffs, CONNECTIXO WITH THE Union Pacific Railroad -FOR A I.I, l'OINTS IX XEHTZASKA. COLORADO. Wl'OUIXG, 3IOXTAXA. XEVA DA. ARIZOXA. IDAHO, AND T M It ) U ii 13 V A U S TO KANSAS CITY. TOPEKA, ATCHISON & St. Joseci And the SHOTJT LINE to all points on the MlSSDl'KI. KANSAS ii TEXAS, ;i:id hoi stun ,v tex as ckmt'.al i:aili:oaii.s. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. AND THE CEI-EHATEI) C., 15. & . DIMXO CAKS. BY THIS KOLTTJ3 All information about r:ite- tif fare will le cheerfully j;iveu by npiilyin to V. W. S.11ITI5. Tralli Manager. Jiinirt II. M001I, St. Chicaso V. D. JONES' Aain takes t'.io Brick Livery Stable I'EATTSMi; tTH, - - -M-lUiASKA The old r.mner Stables, in I'lattinouth. are now leaed hv Wit. O. JON ES. and lie lias on liand new and h.uul-oii.e acrtuuiu.itlatioi.s, in tlm shape of HORDES, CARRIAGE, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep IfOI'SES FOR SALE TRADE! And will Train and Break Colta On Hea--o:islle Terms. ALSO KEMLXnri!, That with jilenty of room (tliat every one knows 1 havei iu my stable. 1 can pel I"ai nli' stock and wagons, loads of hay, ic, under cov er, where tht"v will keeji t!ry. Tiiankintr all my old patrons for tlieir liberal ity. I solicit tlicii'trade for tlie futur, satisfied tliat I can accommodate them better und do better b them tlian ever before. 3vl WM.I). JONES, JOHN SIIANN0XVS LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand, AND HEARSE I FUNERALS. T-A-Ikie: uotice i I want all of my accounts Mettled to date, nn-1 I shall do no more credit business. AH old accounts must be settled up. and no new ones will lie made, t'nless such accounts are settled slmrtlv thev will be sued. I wish lo'do astiictly cash business in future. JOHN SHANNON. 4;1y I'lattsmouth. Neb, MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSAIITU HORSE Mioi-INU, AND WAOON UEFAIKINti All kinds of FA KM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly & Promptly :0: Horse. 3Iule& OxShocing, In sliort, we'll shoe anything that har fonr feet, from a Zebru to a (Ji ruffe. Come and see lis. ISTJ!"W SHOP, on Fifth St between Main a?d Vine Streets, just across Ae corner from t tie kkw 1IEKAI M OfKltK. ioy C.rf Z L 1 T DICK STREIGHT'S LI V FRY, FEED AND SALE STA BLES. Corner Cih and Pearl Sts. mv, ivci:k, on .moth. HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD OU TBADSD. For a Fair Commission. TIMMS AT ALL IIOtKS. raitieular attention paid to Driving antl Training THOTTIM; STOC2. OPIUM nil Momnlr. lUhit b"lnV.y ad BI7 nanA. l.'W; uu f" Uy. ntuuf fur Lrtitilm-. ln Ci'wi. (tit vn tHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE "5EOGRAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL SEE r-w ka 1 J , k'S- TI1IC u A O Til BT TU C CHICAGO, ROGSC ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT C0SXECTIM1 L1SK IJLTWEEX TIIE EAST AXD TIIE WEST! Iut main lino runs from Cliimpn to Connell r.IufTs anil Umiihii, iui-mid! turi'i;!i .l-rliet, OitJivn, l.iv t-allo, tieneseo, MaKne, lUi-ii l:;!:.n '.. l).-vcniiert. West I-ibeitv, .m:i Citv, JltiieTij.i. Iii-;M.r.!yn, Gritinell. mid JVs Ji.c'.nud. (ti." c:ia:ul 01 l--) with brunches from Uiuvmi Jut:;i:.n t r-i-rm; Wilton Juncil"n ! Mascatmo, v ashmaton, l'::ir liclj, i:Ulim. 1!. -l!:n:ip, C'-nti'-V::ie, l nno tnii 1 ren tim, Jai:ntiii, I umeroii, I.uuveiiwortli ii:c! Atr.itsna; WashincH'n to Sinuruey, iskulonti and m.xviilc; Keokuk to 1-uriMii.uluii. l' iciimrt.-'. J(i-nt(.nspi.rl, liidepentli-nt. 11., !tt'tmwtt, i::ilyvi: le. isk-i-luf)--n. l'ellit, Monrim. tin-i Ires r-lelns: Ii s jf'.ini-s to lndinnoln au l Wiiiti rsct : All.oi'i-.? V Ai!luli-n and Avi'cii to llurluo. 'lliis is pniiivcvy i.-j only Kuilrouri which o-. nr, contr .N ninl :T.it'' B throujcii liDe lietwren Chic:! un.1 inn.at. This Cotupnnv own and font ml t hi lrblT.in?Carr.. wliieli nre liiterir,;- to none, und aivo your, il niil-j berth between t lii'':-.i mil ("o!i"fi! !luir. l.e:ive!i wortli,or Alt liion torTwnliilliii s a:.d I-irty C'et.ts; and a oection l.-r Five IViliars, v.ii 1 :il :!i;r I In. s' chaive between the ":.i-;o point . t hri ti Hollars lur a double berth, m.d S;ic Dollars f.-i 1 nect .011. What will please von net T. ill b tn.j eusMro Ol enlu) inu' your i-o.u's. hiie paxin-oivt r !hi be.iuti iiil prairies ol 'Illinois Iowa. i!i ;:eor our n.".;' ritHcent Uiniminiid i:f':uira':t t '. hat nc-on:inny all throueh Kxiu es T:-..ii:s. You Kt-t I'lioi:. ir. iui-al, as (tooi as is t-evved in any r.i.-tw -s hotel, lor scrent v-t've ci-nis ; ory mean urJor i-..-t y-JJ ue, and imv for k hut y u i-.-t. Apprei iut in-' the huti hat a majority i'ie pcophj TreK-r sopiinito ap.nt.-e.eaia f-.r uJTi-i.-. it -er;ic.-s, (and tlio enormous p:!s.Mi.e.-r lmin"!- r tins mm warrnntiiik.' it.) we ;ir pl.-nsi- 1 So nniv.ii.i--e tn.it ill is Company runs its f.vl.Ai K l.Er.l'I?.' t A: f'-r Sleejiintf puri'osi-s, :iuu ii.- 1 .w..i 10.,, . a.- lor tauuit purpo 1M1U OLLiCi lt.Ul IIUIU IT.rK CAKS ar- run thrnuah to yEOBIA, 5JKS MOI.VES, COVXCIL BLUFFS, TTl"3lSx-lTtlS'Z CJ.t Kocli I.land Koute," are aold by all Tli-ket .Weill. In lh I oitfil it-jSK n-l Canndii. r liUorniatiuu uot olituluuUlo ut 1 our livuie tlcVct ofliee, ad.lroiw, KIMHALiL. UKT..TOIIX. Clcu't iUiiur.LitcnJent. THE CELEBRATED Dexter, Dexter King and Dexter Queen CARRIAGE SPRINGS i Are Unsurpassed for Uasy Riding-, Durability, and Beauty. PieZr Munv TliniKniwl Send for Circular Giving Price and Full Description to Near Pittlnu. 1 James Pettee i) n a 1. Kit in Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agmtfor Tlie I'nrivnlled Iu-on V ii:'.si:Iin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck, llrnry I. Miller, and Ilallet t'utnston l'ianos for Cass and Sarpy counties, 'eL. C ill and see SAMPLE I XST 1 1 U M EXTS at ofTice. Sixth, one door south of Main St. riiATTSMOI'TII. NEB. Ii2ciie Sclaoiars Will do well to examine eur Xcw 3Iason & Hamlin WAVERLY ALLEU . .Has ju.it bought fut the CASCADE MILL, N'EAlt NY EK PI NO NVATE11, From Chase A Tew ksbury, and with an entire j new run of machinery, is prepared to furnish tiie best of FLOUR. FEED, &c, At all time. Mr. Allen has been N'ine Yearsmillin; in this county, and is well kuo.wi us a gooil Miller. Jiflte takes possession the 1st of May. fiii3. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE t HISTORYgftheWORLD ' SfeP-v5f4:ir4!iil Dono with Neatnessl Dispatch. fciHv' Jrf -'US?!r;:-:.s ''"'WZfiiJi-l i e onlv rilaee in town wliere "Turley-s pat- f-sZ&tttTiZ-,-&&i-1;y;Sfr ?j-"ii" cut self adjustable horse collars are told " '-mmmMsIm paper hanging Jt;fi- -riyf:m , A N I ) BY our Paco Cr.rs la a SMOKINO PAIXION where you can oujoy your "llavuna" at ul! hours ot the Uny. Mm-'iiitltrnt iron ri-n!i:cs span the Misis.ippi and Misou i nvi : -a c t all points c ros.se J by;this line, and trail: firs are uvoiiled t Council lliutls, I.eaven-v.-oith mi l AUliiion, connections beina mailo lu Union tcpois. thu ri:iN iP r, it. n. connections of this GKKAT 'l'iilU'.U LINK AUK AS FOLLOWS Att oTAtio, v. itli all iliverning lines for the East and S- .ut '.1. At l.Nul.Kroon, with the Lake Shore & MIchtRan Southern and I'itt.-buri;, Kt. Wayne A Chlcuco K. Kds. At Washington Ili-.iours, with l'ittsburs, Cin clma:i . i- t. l.ouis !f. 1c. At I v t-ALLH, It ii lninni Central It. It. At I i itt , with V.. V. J.. P., I,. & U.i I. B. 4 W.t 111. Mi-ilandtar.il T., 1'. W. Kailrouds. At IJiHK I!.am, v.ii'.i Wcj-u-m Union It. It. and Itoi !: l-!aud 1'eoria liwilroads. At I'AVLSi'uw, with tlie Uavcnport Si North Wrstcvi it. At Vw'lst 1 tnrHTV, W.th tha Burlington, Cedar Ii.i;.i's it Noili.fra 1L It. A CHIVE: I., wit'iT'ent-tl It. K. of Iowa. A I 1-i.s Mol.-iKS, with 1. M. A. Kt. KodceH. R. At CoNCiii ii! I'l'f s, with Union Pac-ilic It. K. At ( MAiiA. v.lli li. .'i Alo. it. 1;. It. (in Neb.) Atcoi.t ' r.rii J cNi T'.oA, v.itli liurliM;tou. Cedar lte.ploa A .Nort'u rii K. li. At ('TTM'.'. a, with Central K. I: of Iowa; t. l.ouis. Kaa. (.'l' ii 'o.it:.era and C 15. & Q. Ii. lids. At KKOKCK. with Toledo, Peoria ninl Warsaw; Wabash, mid ft. l.ouSs, lieokui' A N.-W. It. Kds. At l'.F.vr.id.v, Willi Kan. Citv, St. J. & C. It. It. it. At AiVllistiN, wild Ate'iiison, Topeka A Santft Ke: Ateliisoii ,v Noli, and Cen. Lr Union l'ncitic K. Kds. At liLAVEN WUKTH, Wltil K. I". ulid K. Cull. 11. KdS. Ijun 1 A ut, tiua I'ass srr acl. Chlcuco, I1L TVnw in TTsf. SPRING COtr 1IULTOX. PA. J. G- CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and De.ik rin SADDLES, COLLARS. HALTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING M, McElwain. J-ff-Pliop over I'.OXXER ST A TILES, on PINE STREET. Sal isf act ion Guaranteed. ) si nil O. F. JOHNSON, DEaI.KU in Drugs? Medicine 39 AMI- WALL. FAB EM Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. I'rcscriptioxiM Oaro fully i'onjpontnleJ t3" pn riSpoi-iciire-d IfrnKii'i. r,EMr.MHEK THE PLaCK. 6th ST., DOORS SOUTH OF JfA IN Pl. TlMOl Til. i:k. 1 , URNITURE DEALERfcn Omaha, Nebraska. TSie leLest Tliey Invite Everybody YisHing Onialia, to Call and Examine their Large Slock. SM87 FAR NAM STREET, o:m:a:e3:a., - untie SPRING IS --o- Prom a riireshins AND VAY DOWN CHEAP. ii c El H m u ti n w u The King of Plow Sellers. Corner and M;iin Sirects, LTnrsnvcoxJTH:, heb. IS HEADY TO TALK TO THE EAILMEES OX :1., IZcu -roivs, C vilt L i 'cclot -s, Siiovols, Lioes, Spades, and Haiul-rakes, Buggies find gpririCr Wagons , All kinds of HARVESTING Machines, Mo wqi'S, J?.cnpcr,'s & IfendorSr Vibrator Threshers, y'vl'' Wo has comt? iionic. Antl he has brought the finest line of 3ress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy "Goods and IS otionsyou ever saw. fics by else acic9 fots anad Ib till j&u ret laaty aeacl caps fill yH must hny. Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so cheap Now is your chanco bound to sell and undersell anybody. II tiny tip. I irmnt to go Eat again nrxt month. Are yon goisig to Paint? THE BEST 127 TEE WORLD IS THE MA.SVFACTVIiF.lt JiF .. Geo. W. Pitkin Co Send for Sample Cards and Trice Liits. THCBCS T THE WORLD SOLD BY .If j , WVJ W4W c . if!. M r -fn n Binrirm 104 - - . . w . FOR PARTICULARS '"etrn-"- ADDRESS: 11 . TV VhiteSevins Machine rfvr r7?h and. Esas?Kesf V- JLM KV COMING! Rlacliinn to a If 00 J da T?7E . ? S3 1 11 Ui&t Strsi CbiKM, LI SHU"" Co. Cleveland, ohio Wilf fit H iK n k 3 I K ?l07i TV'8"110 .. A V 4 t I v J ( 1 h 4 i 1