Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 05, 1879, Image 4

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    THE HERALD.
The Night Blooming: Flowers.
Call back your odors, lovely flowers.
From the night-wind call I hem back.
And fold your leaves till the laughing hours
Come forth In the sunbeam's track
The lurk lies couched In her grassy nest.
And the honey-bee is gone.
And all bright things are away to rest,
Why watch ye here alone?
Js dot your world a mournful one
When your sisters close their eyes.
And your soft breath meets not a lingering tone
Of song In the starry skies?
Take ye no joy In the day-spring's birth,
When It kludles the sparks of dew,
And the thousand strains of the forest's mirth,
bhall they gladden all but you?
Shnt your sweet bells till the fawn comes out
Or the sunny turf to play.
And the woodland child, with a fairy shout.
Goes dancing on 1U way.
Bj ATn. Human.
All Sorts.
The profession of architecture is run
ning over full in Boston and New York.
The New York Herald brings up anoth
er thing against Chinamen they "do not
wear pistol jockcts."
Palestine is mortgaged to Baron Roths
child as security for loan of 200,000,000
francs to the Turkish government.
Shoemakers should be careful of their
tools. One of them died in Conneticut
the other day from breathing his last.
A cartridge is said to have been invent
ed which floats on the water, tastes good
to ducks, and blows their heads off when
they chew it.
None of the scientists have explained
why it is that a man is always the sleep
iest just before the lire is built in the
morning
The market gardens around Paris have
constantly at least two crops growing on
their laud at the same time, and not fre
quently harvest eight crops of vegetables
of various sorts in one year, from tiie same
plot.
In an old barn in New York State Hor
ace Greeley once wrote in pencil on a
ljoard: "The whale moves with a velocity
through a dense body of water that would
carry him around the world in a tort
night's time."
At a -petroleum factory in Paris it was
noticed that workmen who had bronchial
or nulmonary diseases soon lost them
The chemists began to enclose the oil in
crelatine capsules and sell them as a rem-
" . - , I ., .a
euy lor coiu, aetuma ana innuendo.
Parsnips contain about twice as much
dry matter or real food as turnips, and
this of a suiierior quality. Carrots, again
contain about as much dry substance as
mangolds, but are richer in sugar and of
better feeding quality.
Delaware men occasionally have do
mostic troubles, like other folks. One
was lately observed at the grave of his
wife's former husband, weeping and ex
claiming to the deceased: "Ah, why did
you diet all, why did you die! '
Among the measures passed by the Illi
nois Senate is a bill declaring the mar
riage of first cousins incestuous and void.
Physiology and kindred sciences seem to
warrant the enactment of a measure that
so closely concerns the prosperity of the
race.
"Temperance puts wood on tire, meal
in the barrel, flower in the tub, money in
the purse, credit in the country, vigor in
the body, contentment in the house,
clothes on the barins, .intelligence in the
brain and spirit m the constitution. JJenj,
franklin.
'Whcre'vc you been these two or three
years tn recently asked a Connecticut man
of a jovial old friend whom he met ou the
streets. "I ve been in the wliaung uusi
ness." was the reply. "You have!"
'Yes out West teaching school," ex
plained the returned wanderer.
A North Side loy, coming into the par
lor where his father cat witii the company
recently, somewhat demoralized the con
veiation which his paternal was carrying
on by a simple little rcmar. about as toi-
lows: "Supper'll be ready purty soon, I
guess, now ma's got the wood chopped."
"Do you really believe that an ass ever
spoke to Balaam?' queried a man who
- i.. i i.: ir i.: . u i..:.i -..
pnucti uiiiiscu uu ins luicucvi. iuici mt,
to whom the question was put, reflected
veiy calmly for a few moments and then
responded, "My friend, 1 have no doubt
that the story is true. I have been spok
en to in the same way myself."
The Massachusetts House passed a Civ
il Damage Liquor law, providing that, if
damages to projcrty are done by intoxi
cated iersons, damages may be recovered
from the owner of the building where the
liquor is sold in whole or in part causing
intoxication, and the owner ot" the build
ing to recover from the tenant, if desired.
Rev. Dr. Earp, pastor of Tiinity Epis
copal Church, ut Little Washington, 1'a.,
preached a very fine sermon during a visit
to Washington. But some mean and das
tardly book-worm made the discovery
that the sermon had been written and de
livered at Brighton, Eng., in lS53,byRev.
Frederick W. Robertson.
"Egg-eating matches" have been intro
duced in the New England states. At
Fall River, Mass., two men eat a dozen
eggs each placed before them, and the
question to be decided was w hich could
break and swallow his dozen in the short
er time. The contest resulted in a tie,
both men having achieved the feat in forty-two
seconds.
Artificial flowers called barometers are
being now exhibited in a number of Pari
sian opticians' shops. They are colored
with a material composed of chloride of
cobalt When exposed to sun and dry
air, the leaves become deep blue; when
the air is saturated with moisture they be
come pinky. All the intermediate shades
are easily observed.
"Now, children," said a Sunday-school
BUDCiiutendent, w ho had been talking to
Jii scholars about good people and bad
jKOple, "when Im walking in the street I
speak to some persons I meet, and I don't
&pcak to others, and what's the reason?"
He expected the reply would be, "Because
some are good and others are bad ;" but
to bis discomfiture, the general shout was,
"Because some are rich and others arc
po-r."
The ingenuity of the slave mother ia
getting her little boy to run on the way
to freedom by throwing a ball forward for
iim to get, has been surpassed by that of
a French governess, whose employer, a
very proper lady, said to her, "I am
shocked to find that my daughter has been
receiving letters in French from a young
man." Governess ''Pardon, niadame ; it
is only my little ruse to cheat mam'sclle
into study. When she w ould reply to un
unknown lover a Frenchman mon Diea
Low quickly she will learn my language !"
This is the way in which a Louisville
girl disjoscs of a young man, according to
the Courier-Journal. SIio says. Too
have asked me pointedly if I can marry
you, and I have answered you pointedly
that I can. I can marry a man whs makes
love to a different girl every month. I
can marry a man whose mam occupation
seems t6 be to join in a gauntlet in front
of churches and theaters, and comment
audibly upon the people who are com
pelled to pass through it. I can marry a
man whose only sup()ort is an aged fath
er. I can marry a man who boasts that
any girl can be won with the help of a
good tailor and an expert tongue. I ca
inarry such a man but I wont!"
A schoolmistress, while taking down
the names and ng-es of her pupils, and the
names of their parents, at the beginning
of the term, asked one little fellow:
"What's your father's name?" "Oh, you
needn't take down his name; he is too
old to go to school to a woman," was the
reply.
Before marriage "Oh, my darling,
your voice is as musical to me as a vesper
bell whose tones fall softly on the per
fumed evening air! Speak again, ami
Bay those words, my beloved, for I could
listen to your voice unin me stars arc ex
tinguished in everlasting night!" After
marriage "I've had just enough of your
clapper, old woman, and if you don't let
up I'll leave the house."
The number of men actually engaged
In fishing in the four provinces of No
va Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and
Ontario, is 42,000. It is estimated that
alxut 200,000 persons are supported by
the various branches of this industry on
the shores of those provinces. One tliou
sanu decked vessels are employed in this
British North Amerif an fishery, and 17,
000 open lxats.
When a farmer picks up a home paper
and sees every reliable business firm rep
resented in its columns by good, healthy
advertisements, he says to himself at
once, "that is a business place; the mer
chants are energetic, wide-awake and up
to the times; they are trying to build up
their town and enhance, the interests of
the surrounding country. They deserve
a little patronage and they shall have
mine."
Brenham county, Texas, is agitated ov
er the hog question. A colored orator
spoke as follows, a few nights ago, on the
proiKsed new hog law : "De law 'quiriu'
jiepul tu keep up dar hogs am mos' on
jest an' oppressive; raisin' a few hogs am
de only way jwre folks kin git dar meat;
ef de hog law am kep up how am de wim
min an' chilun to git any meat to eat
while dar husbands is in de penumten
shurry?" Dr. Draper thinks that stupid people
may as well stop eating quantities of fish
for the purpose of repairing the deficien
cies of nature, for it won't make them in
tellectual. In brief, fish doesn't contain
an excess of phosphorus, and when dead
fish
Shine as bright
As the sun at n'glit,
it positively isn't owing to the presence of
phosphorus, but to the oxidation of car
bon. Mme. C, has a great deal of trouble
with her sewing girls. The other day one
of them came to her to say, "Madame, I
fear that I will not be able to work much
longer, I think I am getting blind."
"Why, how isihat, you seem to get along
Fretty well with your work!" "Yes, but
can no longer see any meat on my plate
at dinner. Mme. C understood, and the
next day the youug ladies were served
with very large but very thin pieces of
meat. "What happiness!" exclaimed our
Miss. My sight has come back. I can
see now better .than ever." "How is that,
Mademoiselle?" "Why at this moment I
can see the plate through the meat."
A lawyer, the other day, ugly as sin and
famous lor his big nose, was engaged in
resisting a decree of divorceon the ground
that the husband had been pardoned and
been reconciled to his wile. After the
manner cf some lawyers he spoke of "I"
and "me," instead of "my client." Warm
ing up to the occasion, he said: "You
have pretended that you never granted
me a reconciliation or iiardon. What,
then, is the meaning of this letter that
you wrote me on the 15th of December,
and wliich concludes with these words.
'Id like even to kiss that pretty nose of
yours r" Hie loud laugh made him
look round, and stopped the flow of his
eloquence.
Camelia Culture.
Camelias are easily grown, and flower
abundantly if in good health; but like
most hard-wooded plants, if allowed to
get into bad health, they require nursing
to restore them into a growing and flour
ishing condition again. A good turfy
loam is the most suitable soil lor them,
nnJ when jotting, give plenty of drain
age to allow the water to pass freely off,
as stagnant water about their roots very
soon destroys them. .Sometime after be
ing re-potted they should be kept in a
close moist atmosphere, which induces
them to make fresh roots. Plenty of good,
fresh roots are what have to be secured be
foie healthy foilago and good growths
can be attained.
To mature their wood and buds, they
may be set out doors in the summer months,
in some shady position, plunging the
jKts in coal ashes or some loose material,
to prevent too rapid evaporation, and to
keep the roots in more even temperature
than they excrience when fully exposed.
When taken into the house in the fall,
they should have plenty of air for several
weeks, as sudden changes of temperature
is liable to make them drop their buds.
Care should be taken that plenty of
water be supplied them at the roots dur
ing their season of growth. In fact, at no
period should they be allowed to get very
dry. Keep the leaves well sponged, as
cleanliness greatly assists in keeping them
healthy.
GE01IGE EDGEItTON.
Wines, Liquors
AND
OIQ-ARS.
AY THE OLD SENATE STAND
Main Street, opposite the Court Home.
This place Is just opened, new, good goods of
all kinds. We want to keep a good houe and
please our customer?.
REMEMBER THIS.
Olv.
JOHN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
STABIaE,
Carriages always on Hand,
AN1
HEARSE FUNERALS.
TAKE NOTICE!
and I sliali do no more credit bUMues. All ohi
accounts must le settled up. and no new ones
will be made. I'nleM such accounts are settled
shortly they will le rwd.
1 wish to uo aswicuy casn uusiness ih huh re.
JOHN SHANNON
461 y i'lattsmouth. Neb,
LOUISVILLE MILLS,
A. H. Jackman & Sons.
pnomiETOBS.
Manufacturers of
Flour, Meal,
ETC, AND
Shippers of Grain.
pySneclal attention Riven to all kinds of Cus
tom (riniUiig.
LOUISVILLE.
CASS COUNTY,
NEBBASKA
5t(
SANFORD'S
RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH
A purely vegetable distillation entirely
unlike all other remedies.
I IT th preparation of thla remarkabla remedy
evrr? herb, pi nut, and bark Is aoblecled to dls
tllUtton, whereby the essential medical principle)
U obtained ia Tapor, condensed and bottled. W&at
remains In the still Is Inert, valueless, and totally
Unlit lor u" tn an organism so delicate as the nasal
p.uufEcn. Ttail snufis sre Insoluble compounds
of wood fibre ; all line tax as, sataratsd solutions.
SAIiFORD'S RADICAL CURE
It a local and constitutional remedy, and Is applied
to the uaal passages by Insinuation, thus allaying
bifiammatlon ana pain and at once correctlnjr,
cleansing, and purifying the secretions. Internally
administered, it acts upon the organs or circulation,
keeps tbo skin moist, and neutralizes the acid
poison thst has found Its way Into the stomach and
thenco Into the blood. Thus a ear progresses ui
both directions, and It doe not teem possible for
he man ingenuity to deTlao a mora rational treat
menu
stntrKisrxa cuke.
GtntUmtn. Abont twelre rears ago, white
travelling with Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert
Troupe as a tenor sinuer, I took serere cold and
was laid np at Newark, M.J. Thla cold brought oa
severe attack of Catarrh, which I battled wltH
very known remedy for four weeks without avail,
ud waa finally obliged to glre nn a most desirable
position and rolura home, unable to sing note.
For three years altcrwarda I was nnable to sing at
alL The first attack of Catarrh had left nir nasalor
s-ana and throat SO sensitive that tbe slightest cold
would brine oa a fr th at'ack, leaving me pros,
tratcd. Ia this way I continued loeuCer. The lost
attack, the seven. t I ever had, was terrible. I suf
fered the most excrm la-lng pain la my bead, was
so hoarse aa to be scarcely able to apeak, and
coniched Incessantly. I thought I was going Into
quick consumption, and I firmly believe that bad
tliine eymptoma continued without relief they
would have rendered me sn er.ty victim. When
In this distressing condition, I commenced the use
of SAxroKD'e Radical Cos ma Catabsb. very
reluctantly. I coinw., as I had trl. d all the adver
tlpidr -inoul s without b neflt. The first dose of this
wonderful medicine gave me the greatest relict.
It is bard'y possible for one whoe head aches, eye
ache, a ho can srarccly anlculate distinctly on ac
count Pf the choking accumulations In bis throat,
to realize how much relief 1 obtained from the first
eppllentlon of Sajifobd's P.adici. Cr. Under
ltd Influence, both internal and external, 1 rapidly
recovered, and by an occasional oo of tbe remedy
since, have been emlrrly fxeo fzvro. Ctilftirh, for the
first timo la twelve years.
Uc.puctft'ly yours.
GKO. W. HOLBROOK.
TTalth tx, Mass.. Jan. 8. 1S78.
P.P. I pur--hM-t t o i:pioai. eras of GEO.
H. JUMiiUS. Liruiig 1st. KmufurU Building.
Each package contains Dr. Panford's Improved
Inbalua Tube, lib lull directions fur una la all
cases. Price, 1.00. For sale by all Wholesale and
Ketall Druggists throughout t'.ia United States and
Csoadns. VEFKS A l'OTTER. General Agent
and Wholesale Druptclst. Boston, Moss.
VOLTAIC PLASTER
An Electro-Galvanlo Battery combined
with highly Medicated Platter con
taining the choicest medicinal Gums
and Balsam known ta modern Phar
macy. These Ttasrers have now been before the publia
tor two yuars, and. notwithstanding tbe Immense
number of remedies In the form of liniments, lo
tlons, pain-cure rs, and ordinary plasters, they heve
steadily increased In aale and met with universal
approval, as evidenced by over one thousand un
solicited testimonials In our possession. Many re
n.arkable cases have been certified to by well
known citizens In all parts of the United States,
copies or which will be sent free of charge to any
one ilesirlnK tneiu. Improvements, la many ways,
have been made, aa suggested by experience and
use, until It Is believed that they are no w perfect In
every respect, and (As best plaittr tn lAs world of
metlidnt. Ail we ask from every sufferer lathe
land la a single trial. Tbe price Is 25 cent, although
the cost Is double t lat cf any other plaster. But,
notwithstanding the efforts of tbe proprietors to
maketbe best plaster In tbe world for the least
money, any similar remedy can be bought, num
bers of unscrupulous dealers will be found ready to
misrepresent them for !. motive and endeavor
to substitute other. If you ask fur
COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER
Have It If you have to send to us for It.
Sold by al wholesale and Retail Druggist
throughout the United Btatea and Canada, and by
ntlit l'OTTEa, Proprietors, Boston, Mass.
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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
of farm and other machinery, as tllere
la a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
He is well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Xew Wagous and Ituesien made to
Order.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Shop on Sixtlistreet opposite Streight's Stable
W. D. JONES'
Again takes the
Brick Livery Stable
PLATTSMGUTII,
NEBRASKA
The old Iionner Stable. In I'lattsmouth. rw
now leased by Wm. 1. JON KS. and he has on
hand new and handsome accommodations, ia
tliw shape of
HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
I am prepared to keep HOUSES
FOR SALE g TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Reasonable Terms.
ALSO REMEMBER,
That with plenty of room Cthat everv one
knows I have) in my stable. 1 can get Farmers'
etocK ana waonx, loaas or nay, ens., under cov
er, where they will keep dry.
Thanking all my old patrons for their liberal
ity. I solicit their trade for the future, satisfied
that I can accommodate them better and do
better by them than ever before.
Syl
WM,.P. JONES.
P.10F. HARRIS RADICAL CURE
r02 SPEEXATTOEHCEA.
tai it;-
"GEEV33MAL. PASTILLE1"
A VhiTt.l Picoto
a t Iw lft-pcrtuic in Mr
It truce, cm en1irrl
2i-w a tit ritirff1 fte t
ire nrnnrty lir rbepcJ
atirl prt msirrtit Cur Ol
be minii. Fmiion &
Impotency hr tbe only
tru wry, vie: Ihifct
Arr!srat:cm lo the nrtit
rSW Trad Mark.
elt.al Seat of 1-ie lieae. acting b AborpttPia- ai d -r-n;
tt p-ii'ic tfflu-nr on the t cminal A ea elea Kjr.o
ul .torv Duct, rot- ate b ii.dnil CrrtXna. The wk
etihe. Bemetly aitc--ilw wnth no pain c-r icutrrn:cae.
it i e,'culy dioNrU anil pHn pliort-ed. pr-r!r tig an
l&i medial aoottunff and rcatoratire cUVct upon the -vx-nai
mtX Monro u orani&atin reeked I;wiu rH-mUu
ad exec", tnop;Mric the drain tram tVe y 1eni. rettr
Ir.r''-mi 111 t Uealtli at:d Round n nirry, iv ming
Cie UiRincbS of Sight. Kcr?i:- Febi.-.ty, Couftiaicn
cfli-n. Avraion toSoc'df. o.E:c.aKil ti.eai-pi.ar-are-
f prematura old rrjft i.tri!y n-'niapai.r inia
trtMih-e. and reetitriMC erf. r Pexul ViffOr. where it hr
Ivcn flo'maRt tuTTfara, Thi- moie ot treaiateat haa tod
Ihef-wtin eery veverd tnw-i. ind I now a pronourarti
nirccsa. D"usa aroltH rwh prcrilHl tn tSere truiiea.
ami, a many can tyar lo. with hiit irt it am
.r mnnetit Cw)'J. t Nonaent ahtt tl.ig rreara"
lian, IVjcltcal p!H'w:io e-leu to fiive!y jriiaran
tc that It aill fr? aatiafact on. Dv.rirj the aight
yarsrhat it h a.-en tn p-n-til ac. r havi t!.uaiitJs
vt finaifila a t ita value, end f. it tow cor re sl
ed by the Medical Infe t re the tvt rational
mean yet dUcoverci ot rra-i-t and et-rin tlii very pr-e.
alent trouble, that it well a::ov.nt-bo ;he f aue ,t umoLU
vu44rytoao innny, and uri hni Quncka prey whh
their neiea no'.rtins and Li for.;.1hr He:i dv i put MB
ia a neat b-x, emajU t lnt a t-tor . h. ard Kent it a plain
wrpi.r by miU a-aied f--r : 3. T o b-tM. f 4tittt-tt.t tc
rflV-ta permanekt fur iml- i ? eeere cave) 5 -Titrre
bova Ueting ihr.j tvl amr.tH i I t-a n arc..
re'ora vjor. in tX wo? t eea. 7- Pull DLEECXlOIia
for vain ? will aorcipor.y EACA I-03C.
S inusTtration, hich wUI euttuiura (he mol m-. ntirnl
end rr a leeriptive ramp:ih-t riving AnamiCsr:
U tiat th-y caa be renftrr.! tat perfect man:MMd, and
4 n:ted forrte uutiee f V-X t-ct- a' it new nT-cten
Seat Scaled for -Urn a to isron. 8o:dO?r T bv tla
HARRIS REMEDY CO. Kr'G.CHEMISTS
Ijlarfcet and gth. Sis.
ST. LOUIS 0
Ifff1 5? A large, new and complete Outdo to
a3 other. t:ie tiii.wtiiz eha:trt
wfljSis etmpiei:t WoiiianiKid, vieciin
a i VaaiawM i ii mm Ti'iii tTideic ot Virginity. Tc
ft T?.! lfi I.TM!J peraineiitf.eoiitpat blcan.l incurniMKi-
fiW araa VlW-1 b"i Merility iu women, cause and
ti-.4i:.t.w.., A.v.. to br:drotiu. Advice to husband-.
A'lvi- to wire. lrot:ititi', i:a reaea, Cclebacy ana
J r-inony coitipartd, Ccnisfal drttie. Cncrp:inti, Cn-f..t-m:t.
L0V9 and CounU:p, ) Mipetliment u Marriaga,
iu male and tMn:, Scirnc M IliM'niuelu.a. Stn-le life
r Law ol Martia, 1 jiw tjf Dirorce, Icafrighta
rf nri.l vr.tiaru. e C. int lu'lJii? Li-3ra peculiar ftr
7am;i. their muvi and tnmliitent. A bok fr orirata
-! rrMi.-b'ra:ertaj:n ut 3-0 paif Vita fuii i'iaia iut
- inn. i, n-aicj i-r c'J ec;.
on Pjrhilie, tionrrhoB.v bii-et, stricture, V ar1oec1,
. 3., r vtx portnatorhcra-Sexual IX.bnity.aiid Ira
T"tr?iv7. ftMy.- t-abuan aiil h.xcva.. rarttiuc S-iiii:iavl
J mih --!, N- rounea. Avrron to Sociry,lnfiiKM of
J&. 1 .rum! friiT, Jtnineof ai'it. Ueteehvc iklruvorr.
lta t iiOaal I'uw t, axe. maktii? Uiarrtnire taipropcr
cr aihei'i;. r:rirz treatment, and a c-rat nukttv
va'-uaMe ro-eipft f r V9 cu:e tf all pi irate UvJ ; aauA
aa,:r.l A rlv !
a lriro ea ?Tanhoo4 at.U Vcm.-.nhfwt. eentat ae
a'l t.ira in rue ricc'r betind Twlttne, $1. 1 Sty e:.ttiu
i. h pa-a ana ott iwu llluoTrntioca, atuoracirg mrmry-
much that ta i-vt p:ibuS d in another work,. T
Lined volume ia poi;:vriy the bt rupular McdUi.1
f. ihi.whra, end 1-tiMtediMat.ificd ar-r gei.swijc it ran hare
iinr miitiry rci.;na-n. 'i Autacr is an experienced!
l tiyticmn ri many year practice, (At is ano.) and
t'e advice rieen. and lines for treatment Utd dnvn. will
I ftund of ;rf-t t!ne (a time a!il rit 2 fnm impurities
of Uie rt in, ear'y rrorw.'t Tipvr, or ay t the uamer
r-a troubite cemii.g under the bead af Privai" or
" Chrome" diasaea. Setttln eTHme, or complete
in one, for Jiice in &tamp, bi.vcr or Cnrrency. fCon.uU
tx:ion euBlsdaiUiaU aud utters r-a p-mp'y mnA trunk :y
answeri witfont rnare. Adorvtai Lt, out:' Uip?n
3ry, laN.bih St., ft. Lota, Mo. atblishedl817.J
i.. For sale by News Dealers. AGENTS wantod.
m i-iv in.. j a mTiira m prrris artTrnr rrrn
B K!.iT;iTK !. d a'rn tU.r i.une aud a-Mraa,
)
V a.-d ltreby ann
ainihiua: to tUte
Inrti lha.
L.iX advaatao.
-tOt a Truaa,
'v vi i ierri
Piivaie Hospital. Kt
S.CUrk St.,C htca,
Ml.fr7-8peeialty.au
Private, Lb rente and
Female Diaeaaea.
Conaaltatioa free.
LsMUaa aad Oeatle
nva, aead ad deihtr
Bnr aaaiplee ef best
ri.btr road aad
valuable ialiarmatfoa
be express. IleJIa
bha K saaie Pills. t$
par box. Private
borne and nurse for
Ladies during cob
Sn anient.
A aew wrk. price a9
aents dt maiu aivste
ties of'Kaiure, Phvsi.
olosry of Marriage. Or
gan er Garstita.
Disease of Yauth aad
alanhood; a wealth ot
chelce aat valuable In
rnrmatiott. of Interest
Co bath sesae. Nothing
effeastve to good taste
aad refinement. Infor
mation never before
publi-hed. No family
noma ne witaoet it,
(TA4dreas. Dr. A. O,
OL1N. ICS lark St.
and MRrnir.h.ii
lutrlj and .;4il3f cwea. 1 .10
lrs. No publiritr. ScdJ tlimi
tor roll partirulara. Dr Carltoa,
aUS 3. Clark bt, Cbicacs, ut.
DYKES' BEARD ELIXIR
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m swtnal.ul saiaw a, ranw atil
M-w.Fa ;tm. llaf Sia. L. L. SKITi
w V.SsasAj aay rawtia,,. in. tUwiISMlM4
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
HORSE MIOKINU
WAGON' KErAIIUNU
AH kinds of
FAi:M IMPLEilENTS
mended
Neutly dr Promptly
:0:
Horse, 3Iulc& OxSliooinc:,
In short, we'll shoe anything that liar
lour leet, from ;i Zebra to a UiraiTe
Come and see us.
JSTETW" SHOP,
on Fifth St between Main ar.d Vine Streets.
Just aeros? corner from the f.w IIKKAI r
OFKICK. toy
KEEN AN & GRACE.
Eeiail Linnor Dealers.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
PLATTSMOUTII - - XEB
aiso jiiiuani nail anil .Saloon on
Main street, four doors from Sixth at
.Nevilles old place.
Store and saloon on Main St. two
doors east of the Post office.
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES
WINES, d-C AT BOTH
PLACES.
Remember Tle Xante and 1'Inre.
24Iy Keenan & Grace.
Blew .34oi?e
FACTORYVILLE!
J. V. Anderson,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NO
TIONS, HATS awl CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
Hardware and (ucensware.
TIIK UK. II KMT
9Iarkct I'rlce 1'altl Tor
BUTTER and EGGS.
We Sell Goods
At BED ROCK Figures. Come one.
Com all, and see for yourselves.
4m3
LANDLAND!
BEST FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA,
FOU SALE BV
3. EHo. 1L. Hu.
IX XEBRANKA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
IN 1S77.
Ten Tears Credit at 6 per cent Interest.
Six Tears Credit at 6 per cent Interest,
and 20 per cent Disc-ount.
Ofer Liberal IHaeonnf it For Oash
Rtiebatei. on Karen and Frelfflits,
- and Frrmlams for Improve
rnent. atsiiipiuv maiiu mirr, .-.rjiKxiiiitig mil OlHJ-
uiarswillbc! mailed frre t any part ot the
WUllU .! Ill 'M ii.u if in i
LAND COMMISSIONER, B. & M. R. R.
LlXt-OKK NRBUASKA.
OPIUM
and MorTnlr liatbltiU'TnusfksstiliT
bsrtvU avUUIlB)
far pavrtrq)sr. J. Csklto-i.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
HISTORYopihbWORLD
0PURI1
m u' 11 M'Wa
WIT
TfOORNITURE DEALER
K Omaha, Nebraska.
TFfoe tDIdest
Furniture Establishment
m
They Invite Everybody Visiting Omaha, to Call and
Examine their Large Stock.
m-187 FAR NAM STREET,
IFcdd0 ImsjpecBTJificiDini
The Largest and most Complete STOCK of Dry Goods,
Millinery and Clothing- ever placed before
the luminous orbs of our many
Patrons.
Izi Bress Goods.
AVe introduce all the LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10, 12;2 15
18. 20, 23 ami 25 cent Drss Ooods are well wortliv of vour inspection.
Also, i fall line of WHITE GOODS. DRESS' LINENS, TWO-TONED
RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR and SPRING
SUA WLS, and couutless articles impossible to mention iu detail.
Our Millinery Department
Embraces all the Latest Novelties in LEGHORN PLATA. FRENCH CHIP
and STRA W GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS are
the admiration of ever- one. We also show 1,000 trimmed hats from SI up.
AND
AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in the city that carries a
clean Fresh Stock of Goods of latest styles and fabrics known of the season.
Gentlemen
Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing goods that cannot fail to
command their attention and patronage.
Suits from 6.00 up
We have tho best assortment of
TRUNKS & VALISES,
To bo found.
:-"Call and compare our Goods and Prices, and vou will receive the
benefits derived therefrom.
SOLOMON & NATHAN.
THE CELEBRATED
Dexter, Dexter King and Dexter Queen
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
Are Unsurpassed for Easy
Many Thousands Now in Use.
Send for Circular Giving Price
and Full Description to
BETTER SPRING GQ .
Near Pittsburg.
and Saarg
Riding, Durability, and Beauty
UULTOX, PA.
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Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes I
20 to 25 Per Cent.
X,0"WEI TECJIsr LAST "y "F1 A T?, :
Mfns' IMnce? Alhort
" lasting Buckle
" " CniigreMH
" Base Ball Sluws
" Two-Buckle How Shops
Genuine Hand Sewed Ties
Haud Sewed Alexis
Ladies SUppein.
Hi
alf Shoes
l'ebble Goat, bide Lace
" KID. " "
" French Button 3.50 ' "
' Goat, Button, (worked button-hole) 2.00 ' "
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
PETEB MERGES:
SPRING IS COMING!
EssQ 3ES.ISZ ESIFS tS
Agricultural Implement,
From a Threshing Machine to a Hoe
AND WAY DOWN CHEAP.
31
r- real
The King of Plow Sellers.
Corner 3d and Main Streets,
plattsmiotjth:, ilsfzeib.
IS READY TO TALK TO TIIE FARMERS OX
Seedlea anael Stalk (DnBftca's
(Dora Planters, twtow."1
StES'Hiag Plows,
Shovels, Hoes, Spades, and Hand-rakes,
FARM WaOEIS,
Buggle ana SprlnG Wagons.
All kinds of HARVESTING Machines,
Mo wers, Reapers & Headers,
Vibrator Threshers, KmLi SlFSgF&u
if. So wain
has come home.
And he has brought the finest line of
Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy
Goods and N otionsyou ever saw.
ie hj tlie acre5Ibt annd
lie till yoti caaa9i aest
lBiit mid cap till
Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so cheap
Now is your chanco bound to sell and undersell anybody. Hurry
up. I want to go Eattt again next month.
.Are yon going; to IFalzit?
THE BEST I2T THE WORLD IS THE
Clhiemical Paint
HA.HVrA.CTVKED UT
.- Geo. W. Pitkin & Co.,
8to3 for Sample Cards aod Price lists. SS & 87 HiTIeI Slrerf, CH2 H
. THEBES T
SOLD BY
S1500.0Q,
BEVARE
NOTICE our cel.. "SCALERS
FOR PARTICULARS
WhiteSewing Machine
Lwm
PETEK MERGES. Q
.SI oo
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. l.'J.S
. 1.25
. 1.00
. 2.50
. 4.50
Last Year. $1.2
' ' 1.75
v 1.7
" " 1.75
" 1.40
" " 3.50
S .05
1.R5
2.40
6.00
3.7
1.85
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Co.'1 Cleveland, ohio.