Mnr 1 i.1 Ai. ml 'mLa m A jLi L Old Clmrcli Bells. Itintront irn'rrilj-, Ixiudly, cljerl!y, HU.lie o!l blls fiom the steejile tower. Hopefully, tearfully, Joyfully, tearfully, Movetb the bride fiom her maiden bower. Cloud there is none Ih Hi brUfiit Summer sky ; ftunsbine flings Ixnisoiia down from on liifcb ; Children King loud as the train moves along, "JIu;ry the bilde that the sun Uaneth on." Knell out drearily. Measure out wearily, fcad Old buIU. from the steeple gray ; Ii lesLni-liatiUnx lowly, Solemnly, 8loly, 1'asseth tho corj'se Iiom the poit&l to-day. Irnp from the loatlen c'oii'ls heavily fall PiippiiiRly over the plume and the psll ; Murmur old folk, as the train moves Mong, Iljpi'y the dead that the rain raiuetb on." Toll at the hour of prime, Matin and vfgper chime. Loved old tvIl from the steeple high ICollir.g:, like holy waves, Ov-r the lowly graves. Floating up, piajer-fintn;lil, into the sky. Ho!rmn the le.v.vm your lightest notes tenth ; Ptern in t!ie prrachin;; your iron tongues preach ; KiiiKiriKhi life from the lud to the I loom, lfciiging the dead from their rtsl in the tomb. Pea! out evermore lVal ns ye penled of yor. Rave old bells, on tacU J--aM:it:i day, In suusliiiie and gladness. Through clouds and tiiroush sadnegi, Bridal and buiial have both passed away. Tell its life's pleasures with death are stili rl.'e Tell us that death even leadeth to life ; Life is our lubor, and death is our rest, If happy the living, tho dead are the blesr. Lmhlin University Magazine All Sorts. baby The lift-certificates are called bond by the New York Herald. Hawthorne's quaint" House of the Seven Gables'' at Salem is to be 6o!U. A company has been organized in Troy for heating the city wita steam. A Rockland woman, according to the Courier of that enterprising town, calls her husband mucilage, because he is such a stick. The Moscow Archttological Society has collected 9,000 roubles for the purpose of erecting a monument to I wan r ettorow itsch, the iirst Husaian printer. A ball was given by the Virginia City (Nev.) Miners' Union, at which the bou ton of the Comsfock were present, th dance occurring 1,010 feet under ground, at tho bottom of a mining shaft. In Psalms 00 :9 you lind: "We spend our years as a tale that is told." True, true, O Psalmist ! And some of the wick ed ones among us spend their years like a tale that is told by Eli Perkins. "Augustus, did you think to take my hymn-book out of the rack after service, this morning?'' "I didn't, love." 4-Ohl what a shame! It isn't a bit fashionable tbis year to leave books in pews, and be sides that binding was so outre. It docs Beem as if we were just beset by calami ties wherever we go.'' The Scotch ans not generally credited with the gift of humor, and yet it is stated by Mr. Tom Taylor that lie receives mor jokes for Punch from Scotland than from any other part of the United Kingdom. Three little children near Augusta, Ga., ate honeycomb which had been made from yellow jasmine. One died in fifteen min ute, and the others were mads blind tem oiarily, and only saved by a free use cf sweet oil and milk. Establishments for the refining of Pe troleum are Increasing rapidly in Japan. The existence of Petroleum in several of the provinces has been known for twelve centuries, but it was only six years ago that the Japanese learned how to relinoit. lie was brought before the judge, charged with a number of unpleasant crimes. The judge was very severe, and addressed him in most reproachful terms. The fellow was annoyed, and at last re marked : "Condemn me, sir, if you w ish, but do not dishonor me." The boy who has crept forty rods on -bis hands and kness, over rocks and ruts and through thistles, to discover that "them melius'' were picked and taken in at sundown, cannot Lc blamed if he sud denly losc3 a large area of faith in human nature. An Irishman went to the theater for tho first time. Just as the curtain descended on the first act a boiler in the basement exploded, and he was blown through the roof, coming down in the next street. Af ter coming to his senses, he asked: cAn' what piece do yez play nixt?"' Making waistcoats at fourteen cents each, cheviot shirts at four cents apiece, heavy overalls at fifty cents per dozen, ami woolen trousers at ten cents a pair are Eora fac ts gleaned by a society of ladies who are investigating the condition of the scwiBg women of Cleveland, Ohio. An Irishman, being told that caterpil lars fast from October to May and live exclaimed: "Oh, if the good Lord God wud make close grow on our backs and make us to seal up our stomachs foive months in the year as he does the wur- runis, what a foine Unit w wud bo hav ins'." An English woman living In Birming ham received a registered letter for which she had to pay tenpence and when she opeued it she found a blank sheet of paper and a fart lunar. The trick made her melan choly and morbid, her mind lst its bal ance, and she put an end to her existence by cutting her throat with a razor. It is a common occurrence for children to get beans, grains of corn, or other for eigu substances up their noses. The fol lowing is a simple remedy, and is well worth remembering: Order the child to open its mouth; apply your mouth to it, and blow rather hard. The offending substance will le expelled from the nos tril. Two telegraph wires are being worked simultaneously and continuously between London, Dublin, Cork, lieliasr, and Londonderry at the unprecedented speed of 130 word's per miuute. What would Dr. Lardner who has chronicled as an exceptional feat the transmission of forty words in two and a half minutes thiuk of this everyday achievement. A Bangor young woman is to present Longfellow with a ienholder made out of the famous vessel Ironsides. Its base is circled with gold, in which are set three handsome stones. One of these is phena cite from Siberia, another zircon from Cey lon and the other red tourmaline from Maine. The pen is made from the fetters that bound Bonnivard ia Chillon castle. There is scarcely any ache to which children are subject so hard to bear and ditlicult to cure as the ear-ache; but there is a remedy never known to fail. Take a bit of cotton batting, put upon it a pinch of black pepper, gather it up and tic it, dip in sweet oil, and insert into the ear. . Put a flannel bandage over the head to keep it warm. It will give immediate relief. There is a skeleton in the Ithaca, Mich, school house. It is not a mythical skele ton, but a genuine, grinning skeleton, and once constituted the framework of a man named Green, who killed his daughter and another young lady, and then stabbed himself. This was about fifteen years ago, and a friend of the young woman has recently dug up Green's bones and gave the cheerful curiosity to the village school. - An cnthusiAftic Utah Communist hates kings aud aristocrats so heartily that he proposes to put an end to royalty on patenU. The ITothschilds, of Vienna, have had a magnificent railway carriage built, which is to run between Paris and Vienna for the special convenience of members of the banking firm in each city. An old gentleman without tact, on meeting some ladies whom lie had known as girls in his boyhood, cordially remark ed: "Bless mo! How time flies 1 Let me see. It is fifty-two years come next Atril since we used to go to school together in the old red school house. I w;is a little cnap men, you rememoer, ana you were nne young women. " I he old man could never understand why his foidial greet ing was received so coldly. At the entrance of a restaurant in Pesth, where young ladies arc employed to stand and wait, is posted a notice rcadin;? "Gentlemen are requested to abstain from kissing the waitresses on the stairs, as this is a fruitful source of breakage, and impedes the sen ice." Human nature be ing the same Jhe world over, the placard calls in a ifreat many customers who are anxious to see the girls whom they are enjoined not to kiss on the stairs. The price of unimproved wild land in Aroostook County, Maine, varies from $1 to $ an acre. In Island Falls, twenty- six miles southwest of Houlton, there is, or was recently, no less than GOO acres of excellent land for sale at $1.50 per acre, ca.h down, or nearly so. The town of Wafchhurne contains 700 acres of very good land, and o'lera it to settlers at $1.50 per acre. in Limestone there is some good land, less than ten miles from a rail road station that can be bought lor f 1 per acre. An old lady died in England some time ago who hail lived in the family of Sir lialph Milbanke, Lady Byron's father. Her account of the separation was very simple. Alter the birth ot Ada (Lady Lovelace) the looseness of Byron's habits led to scenes, and one morning, when Childe Harold was exceedingly cross, his wile brought matters to a crisis by say ing: "Am I in your way, then, Bvronf" "Damnably," was the emphatic rejoinder. She left the room, and soon afterward the house, and their intercourse was never re newed. The fnygae Nepilap, a weekly papei published at Pesth, is responsible for the following story; One of the wealthiest families in Hungary, requiring the ser vices oi a irencli governess, found in 1 ans, a highly educated lady, who an nounced her willingness to accept the post, and even signed the conditions of her engagement. They were daily exact ing the new Governess at Pesth, when there came a letter in which mademoi selle expressed her apologies and regrets at being unable to enter upon her new duties, owing to her brother haviir been elected President of the French licnubiic and requiring her to assist Madame Grevv iu. wc iiiauaiJeiUCIit OI IIiC iloUie. In a work recently published in Ger many, on the "Civilized Country of Ancient America," llerr Adolph Bastian says ot the wonderful railroads over the mount ains ot Peru: "lire spirit of speculation was active, with the wildest prodigality, und in order to do something lor civilisa tion railroad construction was pitched upon without the existence of any pressing necessity therefor." The result is a gi gantic debt and marvels of engineering over the Cordilleras at the height of Mont Blanc, "which do not even earn enough to pay for greasing the wheels. The roads do not, for the most part, run in the track of immigration, and on the line be tween Areouipa over the Cordilleras to Puno one train a week was dispatched, on which there was occasionally an Indian with a bag of potatoes on a fourth-class car. The cost of the rcd was $32,000,000. SAF FORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH A purely vegetable distillation entirely unlike an otner remedies. TJT the JL evrry I Preparation or this retnarkabla remeoy erb. plant, unci baric la aublected to dis tillation, whereby llio easeotlal medical principle taobtaiued In vator.condentl and bottled. What remains In the aiill la Inert, valueless, and total Ir Boat for uan In ail onanism so delicate as the Dual piuMajrca. Trtall anuria are inaoloble compounds or woody fibre ; all Unc tares, saturated solutions. SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is s local and constitutional rented?, and Is applied aaaagea oy lusuioauon, luus allaying and Daln and at (uea cnrrectlnir- cleenslnir, and purify injr the eecretloua. Internally to the nunal naaaaifea bf ilisulflffcLlon. thus allnvlntf Inflammation aud pain and at once correcting, cleanslnir. and DurlfVinjrtheeecretloua. Internell administered. It acta upon the organs of clrcnlatlon. ee the aKln inolst. and neutralises the acid ra years a(, irhlTa rs Old Folks Concert f olon that has found Its way Into the stomach and bence into the blood. Thus aenru progresses la both directions, and It does net scern possible for tinman Ingenuity to deylao a mora rational trsat- srr.rrcisrKa cure. Cil!mrt,-Atout twelT traTellluif with Failier Kemo'i Troupe as a tenor sinter, I took a severe cold and was iifl op at Kewarit, X. J. This cold brought on severe attack of Catarrh, which I battled with, very known remedy for four weeks without avail, aud waefiDally obliged to give np aruost deslrabla pooldon and return home, unafile to sir. if a note. For throe years aiterwards I ws unnblo to sin? at aU. Tbe first attack of Catarrh had left mvnnaul or gans aud throat so B-nflUve that the sllhti-st cold wouia Dnng oa a irrsn airscK, leaving cie pros- i in is i ar I continued to suffi-r. attack, these vert-t I ever had, was terrible. 1 suf- tratcd. In 1 The last feredtbe most excruciating Dtlnjarf head, was so b -arse as to ba scarcely aLv speak, and i luougm i wits goinj; into congbed Incessantly, HICK would h a? consumption, and I firmly believe that had csu symptom continued without relief they ava rendered me an easr victim. When In this dlstresslnc condition. I commenced the naa cf 6yroiD' Radical Cubs fob Catarbu. very reluctantly. I confos. as I bad tried all the adver tised reumdl-e without bcneGC The first dose of thla wond-rful tnotllclne gave me the greatest relief. It H hardly possible fr one whose head aches, eyea ache, who can scarcely articulate distinctly on ae couDt of the choking accumulations in his throat, to realize how much relief I obtained from the Qrst application of anford's Radical Cox. Under ltd inCnence, both Internal and external, I rapidly Tocovered, and by an occasional nse of tbe remedy aince, have bees entirely free from Catarrh, for the first tiina In twclvx years. Kespectfullv Tours. . GEi). W. HOLE ROOK. Waltham. MAS.. Jan. 8. 1379. I. S. I nurrhamvl lue Ktic"at, Cma of QEO. E. KOGLUS, Lr Urfg.it. Itamford Building. Each psrkspe contains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling' Tabu, with lull directions for use In all Cases. Price, Il.tO. For sale by ail Wholesale and Ketail Unirfiils'.s ttiror.ghoui the United !talas and n tms a rui ibK. uenerai Canadrue. and Who! ale rrui?Klst. Boston. Muss. Atfeut COLLIflS'S VOLTAIC PLASTER An Electro-Galvanio Battery combined vrith a highly Medicated Platter con taining the choicest medicinal Gums and Balsams known to modern Phar macy. These Plasters have now been before the pnblle) tor two years, and. notwithstanding the Immense number of remedies In the form of liniments, lo tions, pain-carers, and ordinary plasters, they have steadily Increased In sale and met with universal approval, as evidenced by over one thousand nn- ancitea testimonials in our possession. Many re- by well- solicited testimonials In our possession. icarkable casea have, been certified t known citizens In ail part of the United EUtes, copies oi wnicn wui oescntirce ot charge to any vsa aesiruig n.ciu. improvements, in many ways. have been made, as suggested by experience and usu.tuiiil it is believed that they are now perfect In every respect, aud (As be it platter in (As uorid of medicine. All land is a bIpk le trial. The price is 25 cents, although the cost is double ti.at of any other plaster. But, notwithstanding the efforts of the proprietors to make the best plaster In the world for the least money, any biunlur remedy can be bought, num bers of unscrupulous dealers wiilbefonnd ready to misrepresent tnem lor f flA moiitei and eudeavor to substitute others. Hyouasifor COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Uavc it If you have to Bead to ui for It. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drnggleta throughout ttie United States and Canadns, aud by Tt aaab at A 01 lea, a ropnciurB, uoeiun. iliass. Running: Down a Deer. As Erie Railway express train No. 1, was hetween Carroltoii ami Vandalia, on the Western division, running at leas.t i!0 miles an hour, a largo buck deer jumped from the woods to the track about one hundred feet ahead of the locomotive. Although the train trained steadily on the deer, and threatened to strike it, it kept on the track, and bounded on with what Engineer Allen says were jumps thirty feet long. The engineer blew his whistle to frighten the buck from the track, but the buck only flew the faster, aud for a mile the train did not seem to gain ou tiie deer. "If that buck wants to commit suicide, I'll accommodate him," aid Engiuctr Al len to his lircman. Then the engineer put on more steam, and the locomotive began to overhaul the deer. The animal might have easily got out of the way ou either side; but he kept straight ahead till the cowcatcher caught him up, and he was thrown back against the end of the boiler. The train was stopped. The deer was found dead on the cowcatcher, with liis antlers caught beneath the headlight. The head, which lears a noble pair of live prong antlers, was severed from the body and fastened to the headlight of Engineer Aliens lo comotive when it returned on its eastern trip. The head is to le "set up" andper manently attached to the headlight of the locomotive that killed th back. CEOHGE EDGEKT0X. TIT - s wines, Liquors AND Main Street, opposite the Court House. i ins p:aee is just opened, new, good noods of all kinds. We want to keep a good liou-e :inl please our customers. n -a n c - co 0 8 J & 4 " d ' u ! -Jo ,n TfEJI E2IBER THIS. 91 v. J0IIX SHAXXOX'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages alWays on Hand, AN I J HEARSE FUNERALS. X-KZS UOTICH3 ! I want all of my account t settled to date, tn1 I shall I r.o mure credit hiiinesi. All r.M at'i-oiiiits must lie settled up. and no new ones will be made. I'nless such aeeounts nrp otti,..l slirtitly they will be iued. i wish to no astiictly cash business iu future. JOHN SHANNON, riattsinoUth, Neb, LOUISVILLE MILLS, A. H. Jackman & Sons. IMIOPJUIF.TOKM. Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, ETC, AND Shippers of Grain. r.Spel:J attention given to all kinds of Cus tom ('rinding. LOUISVILLE. CASS roi NTY, r.tf NflSKAK A ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Maxidn ami Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other maehiiiery, as there is u good lathe in my .shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker lias taken charge of the wagon shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xew Vrasor.s and Haggle made to Order. SATISFACTION OCAHANTKKn. Shop on Sixthsticet opposite Streiht's Stable W. D. JONES' Again takes the Brick Livery Stable. 11. ATTSMGUTn, - - NEBRASKA The oM Honner StaV.es. in riattf mouth, are now leased by Wm. 1. .IONKS, and he has on liaml new and liand.-ome aceoiumodatioiis. in the shape of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and ' SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE s TRADE! And will Train and Break Colts On Reasonable Terms. ALSO REM EM It EK, That wilh rdentv of room ffhnt pvorv nn known I have) In my stable. 1 can get Farmers' rtoek and wni, load of nay, under cov er, where they w ill keep dry. Thanking all iny old patron for t!ii'r liberal ity. I solv it their trade forthe futtire, satisfied that I ean aeeommodate theiu better aud do better by them than ever before. 3vl WM. D. JONES. 102. ETLSMAT PHOr. KARRIS PADiCAL CURE ATTOSHCEA. Till:: "SEMIKA1. PASTILLE- ftirl New lttrtuitinMci ;rl t-'i nic, wtn rutin y J."cr and (Mttirljf ctirrt-I?n-.env l-w the iixil3 nd crinnnftat Cure oi Seminal Kitiii; ions A t Impotenoy Uy tti on!y ; true wy. tite: IHrect 2 A r.ltMfml ir t.klhr nrln. npti nrai or xne i ' -o m, r cx i n uy a Drcrpnon. rrrr t.ny it iif ie iiUluencc ou li.e hemlnal Voe clem PJro-ul-fory DurU, i'ro ,kat i and ami TJr thr. Th we ttU Ken ledy tenUiU itit no painrrumnvcn t'Rr, it la fffjr)tlr diwlvU and toon tiorftt)t 'pT'.n-.uft an immedimte snolhiLSt rerttrat!ve rrtot-t utoti ihr uai aitd Htrruu i,;ai.j4auii wrrck4 tc m rclf-cbn e ad sctwi, stopping lUc drain lrm te vtem. rt rtor lacth xnina to hiii ir.d ound mrtnery, rwortng fh9DiiniieMofj;ht Kcrrnut Ut.bility, Confuaiou or Idas. Aversion loSco.cry. E:o.lJie. nl ri c r-r-rr f prcmnturo old rce tirt::y nrr.niai-Tirc tHi truutt'r, and rciofin jtcrf- -i f xui Vigor, vhfrc il has Ivt-n (Uriiiant lor,mr. 1 hi motif of trfHtmrnl h tnod t)ifBtin Ttr ; vwrc ra-, and i now a prnto HCfd urcea. DrusJ tw ! r.nu h prricriS-d i tt tle rrt'utd, id, n it vy csn wttir4 io, with ti.t lrt it ajr peruviirte,t uv'm2. ".; ?i no N.nrnc alnt thia 1ria ti in, 1'rnc; jt.' t.i-rvaiion M- I. t-i pr.m tix'.v ran ted l'iat it wili K:r 9Aiibf-ct:Ott. During th aiht Tittrjt!i&t it hai k -u tn .rnt ral har- 1'utinrd cr t-a:iiinuia at t u vain, and it fa row Anrr-"al-etl by the ftlcdical I'ri'f- lo bo th ntoit rn'.toiia! nirnugyt distnTt'rcl i-( vsKin' arvl r'iriiia; Uiia very j.rt aicni triub!c. tnnt U well kno-in t-bo ihr reticr fl UMicHll mi4-r to ao many, and ii;un T h-.t.i QuMfkr prfr .t. tMirnvIrM uutnimi trd X. ii fee .Tbt fiemrdv i. ftut ur iu aunt Ui,cnn.'i!o lat a rinntVi. aiH mil in ti rt wrni .vf br ni-.ti f n'd f.r $3. Two hoxr. f n:tlr rj?t to rll'aH'i a prrtimi:t.t:t cur i'ni -mm in vvnc rtiM-a; 5 Ti.i- lv-ra latt thr .-! f 1. 1 mltl. . n. ; Tr. p.. rfc -.( v'ur. in i! c wrt r i 4 7. Full TXKXCwiIG;ra fcr msit-t will acCMHKiTiy ?: ACll noX. Ji.utTAtiuu3,A hii'li Wr-i wniin."e tUc in.it ?c pi ii si I'. at trv.-vraubc rea'rd li pntatt nisnhtkoti, erd K f. frd lorf - dufff rf ! ., n it pww nlTctttl. 3 f rut i-ralcd fir tlamp t rny one. SAt v (lie ' iy & ifiii TfDURNITURE DEALER ii Omaha, Nebraska. "FJxg Iciest and ILaargGst Furniture Est&Mishm&i 1 A I 1 i ..a a -v' 'a. v t t-x. m r w t m ; HARRIS KtWDT GO. M7"G.CHMitT3 (Market and 8th. SSi;; ST. LOUIS. MO BaJPOKS&KlfiaV.afiOS, riiTi '-j' 3 TV A large. nw and totnplrte Oald-J to tU Sl'i?vJ'We,Uoi'l Ooi.i.imrK, win u;ar.y i ' - Xntbtm&J o'.itor. t ic 1...ioi:'ii clmtvr. : A if' u.Ht?'Zri cmiptwiit Wumn i. d, .-Wlifn vt aftVJy,H - '1f"!j v llt!' !" V-ijIni t. Trt t vV, I N N , M 'J !"' t, fonij.ai lilcauJ in-or.pini-' St. ruiljr in mi.tiwii, cii and biiuri.t, Auti m briti'jri-Kitit Atlvirc lo huhaiidt, A lvi. to wirrs. ITosiniitinM. ita rnwri, Celutmiy awl K.rr.lnotiT cotnpsr. d, Cotijtncrul dnlirii. Ct-llic Con f '.-mritt. Xts an l Courrship, l xiiimnl tu iMsrrian, in male an4 frtn!s, Sclrnrs lrn,lniin, Sint. hfe t iisi.i9.tl, Ijlw vt MzrziRzr, l.nw c: Iivorc, I, pl rights rfiti.rwtl wuiKn, etc., ic!uktix IiseaAca prrulijir to "VVon?cn. tbr cnufrs anil troalmrr.t. A book for priwta ul re:i.(!eratprvadinv. or pap, aitu full 1'iaU ka- t,cav;i:r'. I' uiail, acaiuj lr CO ccuts. 4iTho Privnta Medical Av!ser. al Srpai-iii.Coorrn'. t.leet, bcrictnrc.Varlooila, ...ouis r:pcrmat'.orlioca.lSexual Debility, .,! Iai- folcilcy, f'Ca f.c-1-.buM ai.U kci'sjm-. unsuift S,minal iiii- -ti, Nf rvousMc. AvTfion lo Soriy, Cwnfii.iuM ot Uaa, I'i'T-italcl'ray. i.'llintsot :eH!. ltrtH-hi-cJUvinorr, l.s ! M v-jal 1'owvT, s:c. making Dtarriav taipropir orv arhappt rri';? trcatcicit, and a ST.at ia? vaVia!!e rc-:pta f-r t.a rtire cf all private ili,v..rgi ,a n.a ocr CJl'latr-a, 4 J cca'.a. "Musical Advice." a icrtrirs en anhiol ai.d Woruauano'l, ! nt. rr ll trirrs in t ne nicc'v Kound vtluru, $1. VSy e,iitaiQ C ?0 pMca an J over I0J Illustrations, oml.-mcli.r rvrry tlng on l c:.M:ra:lTi avstcKl that ia worth kauwinr. an4 i.iu.h th.it i nut put i.hvd hi arothrr work. Therom-ln-ixl vi-luinc is n.jT-:y tlia htat Topular ierlical Iluok puMiahcd, aurl t ji ilixl.ti.-'l sfcr f,m.tg H can Ban t -i-ir monry refund !. H Author i su trpmniced l'ytirtan of many Trrn practice, aa ia vr 11 k uuwu,) and the adric riren, an4 i;u!r for trrtnu-ot ln. down, will cf reat value to t-ioae aurtcrinc from Imiiurttira 'd t '.,t'i -,-. i ii ii They Invite Everybody Visitin? Omalia, to Cull and Examine their Large Stork. W-187 FAR NAM STREET, t fitnd i of ihc ayV.tM, early r.-ror.lot S"r, or any c f the locr- ; un;r tMn4 r fnvtte illlt In tl' w-rvW maa n w m nmilala In onata tr rrirc ia Manipa, Filver or Curreory. f Conaul- npi.y in1 trankiy on! inv.il: rmii- cr.ruDiti n.araswa. ta.:iit cou&ainiial aui litters s-- n- an?wcr-d vitUmit chsre.) Addmat Dr. Cutfs' Dipert tsry, 1 X bi 5t-, fcul-oiaa, Io. (stablishod 1S47.) rhor aebyNrwt Platers. AGENTS wanted - i-n. rt, i r.Yitra ail xx-raont sufrarfns; fmm ' fTt-KK to t.,l him tnir I w . and ad'lras, aal hvrl.T jrirs (hm that fVv wi"i .trn Wsr Hmiipi5ttfi(Dnii PrfTata Hnspltai. S A.Ctark su.Ctatearta, -I'.CJ'fipeciaUy.an Private, Cbrauic and Fsmal li sr aea. Canialtatina free. Lad trs aud Genii men, ssnd one dollar for aaniple of beat rubber valuable .oformaTios he expre. lilu ble Vmale ViiU, . per box. Private home and our for La-tie duriu; ecu-ftr-cnent. A new wwek. pries octiia by mail, sfvet lies of Harare, PKyet. olocy of Marriaa. Or fraua of Utnrrttioa, Fleaae of Yontb and Uauhol; a wealth of choice raluable In forniatinu, ut itcre-it to bntb aeses. Netbina; often aiv to good taste aul refiaeuivBt. Infur xnaiinn never btfnre published. Vo family should b without iu CAlilrrf-, Dr. A. Q. of.IV. jfrt Clark St. nte9 Z The Largest and most Complete STOCK of Drv Goods, Millinery and Clothing ever placed before ' nii MORPI11NK habtt i luttrly uJ i ccd.'j cured. Vain Wat. No publicity. eud tamp fbr full parfirulara. Pr ( arltotia Jl4 S. Clark Stn Chscaf, IU. SwDYKES'BEARD ELIXIR T?J trmm Uiswpw,MJ &m 'nM f nibli iagarj ssn.aak n,U aaa) --rftaja i V:.l .ai-a.W-j.TrMS.14. U. I MIT9 A0.5oiaA'l.Vtwii ,10. AUaibanMt.tfrft.1. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BL.1 CKS.VI Til 110HSE sIIOCIMJ, AND WAGON KKTAiRING All kinds of FA KM IMPLEMICNTa mentlcd Neatly f- Promptly : 0 : Horse, Milled OxSlioein?. In sJiort, we'll shoe anything tii;it liu? four feet, from a Zebra tu a Giraffe. Come ami sen us. 1TE"W SjHIO3. Jlaiii :icrt inc Streets. the luminous orbs of our many 1 atrons. "We introauee all the LATEST FABRICS ot the season. Our 10, 12. 15 IS. 20, 22 ami 23 eer.t Dress (ioods are well worthy of vour inspection. Also, a full line of WHITE GOODS. DRESS LINENS, TWO-TONED RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASHMERES, ZEPHYR and SPRING SUA WLS, ami countless articles impossible to mention in detail. Our Millinery Department Embraces all the Latest Novelties in LEGHORN FLATS. FRENCH CHIP and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS are the admiration of every one. We also show 1,000 trimmed hats from 81 up. Men's. Iftiti!9a Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes 20 (o 25 Per (cut. LOWER TZHZUNT H,.AST 'YTJ&Ji.tt Moils Trinre Albert " Jesting Hackle " " t'oncn'SH " 1!:ise Hal 1 Shoi-s " Two-ltui'.kle 1'low Klni'" ' Genuine llaml Seweil Ties " Hand Sewed Aleis Ladies' Slippoi-K " Half SIkios " l'ebble Goat, biilo l.aee " Kip. " l-'ieneli I'.ntt.iu ' Goal, Uutloli, (worked button-hole) . .!?l no .. l.'iV... . . 1.-.. ... ... .. l.ixl ... .. . 1. .. 1.8.1. .. 1. .-.... . . 3..rH) . . a.iK . . l.:i-t Ypnr. 51.2' . . 1.7". . ' " 1.75 .. " " 1.7.. .. ' " 1.40 . . " " S.&'l $ .3.'. 1 ,x .". "'. r. ix) '.'.75 EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. PETBB MEBGES. SPRING IS COMING! F"-013.1S2II33FBS HaOOlS HERB --o- From a rhreshing Machine lo a Hoe AND WAY DOWN CHEAP. Mi flu on ri.'th St j'isl neros; OFKlirK. between .e coruer from t!:e kv 1 IKK A I ioy AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in the city that carries a clean Fresh Stock of (Jooils of latest styles ami fabrics known of the season. KUEXAS k GliACK. Retail Lipr Dealers. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSilOUTII - XEB. Also 13illiard Hall and Saloon on Main street, four doors from Sixth at Xeville'a old place. Store und saloon on Main St. two doors east of the Tost office. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES, WINES, dC, AT BOTH PLACES. KeiHcmbcrThe Xnuie and l'lhre. 241y Keenau & Grace. 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 the best assortment of TRUNKS & VALISES To be found. 537-Call and compare our Goods and Prices, and you will receive the benefits derived therefrom. SOLOMON & NATHAN. AT FACTORYVILLE! J. W. Anderson, Healer in DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. NO TIONS, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, Hardware a..,i (Jneensw.irc. T1IF. II I KMT Itlarlict Iricc 1'affl for BUTTER and EGGS. We Sell Goods At BED ROCK Figures. Come one, ' Come all, and see for yourselccs. 4in3 landXandi BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FOU SALE I5Y IS. cS EHo. StL BL. IX r.KIt.VSKA. Great Advantages to Buyers IX 1S77. Ten Years Credit at 6 per vent Interest. Six Years Credit at G per cent Interest, and 20 per cent Discount. Olrr Mheral Hisfonnts Vttr Cash Jthelmtf... on Kare and Krcijrlits, mt iriuiuuin tor improve ments. I'itmphlct and Maps, containing full partic ulars . ill lie maiied free in any part of the world on ni''li : t ion to LAN"i COMMISSIONER. B. & M. R. K. LI.N'COLNJKBUASRA. THE CELEBRATED Dexter, Dexler King and Dexter Queen CAHBIAGE SPRI1TGS, Arc Unsurpassed for Easy Riding, Durability, and Beauty. 3Iany Thousands Now in Use. The King of Plow Sellers. Corner 3d and Main Streets, PLATTSMOUTH, IS HEADY TO TALK TO Til II FARMERS OX Seeders aiasS Stalk (Dnatteie Shovels, floes, Spades, and Hand-rakes, Buggies and: SprinG Wagons . All kinds of HARVESTING Machines, Mo wers, Reapers 6 Menders, Vibrator Threshers, 1CU01 Ti 13 TiV. MMa & Will g IF. So WffiiiTFira has come liome, .. OPIUM AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE P arid MorpnlM lla'jltatont. W an.lHKlr -ami. tunWi a !ly. Srna .lawa faajwtlralar.. tla. C.ritm. 11 Waahlnpoa Ba. CHnn, III. Send for Circular Giving Price and Full Description to And he has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy Goods and N otionsyou ever saw. at ies by Slae acrefeots mul hoes till you vrnwH irest lasnts nd caps till Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so cheat Now is your chancobound to sill and undersell anybody. Hurry ujy. I want to yo Eaat again next month. At yon going to Paint? THE BEST IU THE WOULD IS THE OHieinieal Paliil MA.Ni; FACT CUE J JtT Geo. W. Pitkin & Co. Stad for Sample Cards ad free Lisk S3 & 11 Jfa&l m i HISTORYoFTHeVORLO ' Near Pittsburg. IIULTOX, PA. THE DCS T ""the world S0LD3Y JS1500.0CT WhiteSewing Machine Co. Clcvelanp, ohio. 1 CA WAKRAXTCO 1 vS A'