Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 14, 1879, Image 4

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    THE HERALD.
A I'arrot's Pietj.
IP-alt 'more Nvrn.
Captain Jaroes Ktehberger vouches
for tUe following lirJ story:
About thirty years ago when in
Honduras in command of the bark
Elcltrado, his wife then accompanying
him, he was presented with a parrot, a
sprightly birl and a fluent diseonntr
in the Spanish language. The bird
was brought t this city, where after
being domiciled ia the house of the
captain's family it son acquired a
knowledge of the English tongue.
The next door neighbor of the captain
was a garrulous'woman aa incessant
scold forever quarreling with some
one or something.
Polly being allowed full liberty was
pleased to take an airing on the yard
fence, and in a short time had learned
to mimic the scolding neighbor to per
fection and finally became aggreasire
i'clly not unfrequently rued her im
pertinence by being knocked off the
fence with a broomstick.
This brought fokth a torrent of
abuse from her injured feelings upon
the head of her assailants. Finally
the bird's language became so abtisire
that the captain was obliged to send it
away, and Polly was transferred to a
good Christian familj' in the country,
where in the course of timo she reform
ed a ud became to some extent a bird
of edifying piety.
home time ago, while she M as sun
ning herself in the garden, a large
hawk swooped down and bore the di
tressed parrot on as a pnza. iter re
cent religious training came to her as
sistance, us at t!e top of her roico she
shrieked, "Oh, Lord, save me! Oh, Lord,
save me!"
The hawk became so terrified at the
unexpected cry that he dropped his in
tended dinner and soared away ia the
distance.
Polly still survives her attempted
abduction.
Sneezing Catarrh, Chronk) Ci
urrn, Ulcerative catarrh,
permanently cured by
CAHFORD'S
RADICAL
CURS.
ivron RAirreixCtm 90 Ctnais u aft.
arm. and It th mnit perfect remedy rr dartsed.
OLD m RELIABLE.
Hanfoed's LnB IxvickhcatobS
0.
It U purely e vegetable dleUUatlnn, and la applied
locally by iDiaffiallon, and constitutionally by In
ernal administration. Locally apulled. rtliefit In,
It soothes, heals, and clean: tho
The Tryon vfilley, in North Carolina, ia
a natural hot-house. It is n slice of Pftri
da, les than a mile long and about half
a mile wide, uncovered at the base of tho
T31ue ridge, retaining iu southern tem
perature all winter, while the surround
irg mountains and valleys arc bleak and
bare. The soil and vegetation are the
same as those of the r.iijucent mountain
r-g on but the temperature w higher.
Early in April, when in the region round
about the forests are bare, this lovely lit
tlafcelt 13 clothed in the verdure of sum
mer. The monu tains inclose it on every
iside save tho soutb, and jnoitct it against
wiuui ami com currents ot air.
tumtaneou.
Ciaaal paeaairca of every feellnff ttt hearlceaa. ob.
atructlon, ualnaea, or dizzlnets. Constitutionally
administered It reaoTatea tiie blood, purifies It of
the acid poiaon with which It la always chr.rred la
Catarrh, stimulates tho atomacli. llrer, and kidneys,
perfects digestion, makes new blood, and permits -tho
formation of sound, healthy tissue, and family
obtaln compl.-to control oyer ths disease. Th
remarkable curative powers, when all other reme
dies utterly rail, of Baxtobd's Radical Ccbb, are
attested by thousands who gratefully recommend
It to fellow-suHsrcrs. Wo statement la mads ro
(rardlrr It that cannot be substantiated by the)
most respectat Is and rellabla references. It Is
ffseat and good medicine, and worthy alt confl
uence. Each rack are contans a Treatise on Ca
tarrh and Dr. BanforQ's Improved Inhalinir Tube.
nw i4u uucuumm jur jl uo m wui cases. JTOCOai.
An Enthu8ia9tfo Friend of Sanforcfs
Radical Cure.
KcZLiTTor, Ok awt b Bower's Fnni AJrC 1
llnis l.wernnci Aokot. I
935 Plus fatreet, St, Louis, llo, Feb. 7. 1877. )
A. A. klstxtsB. Washington It, City. Dear
Melller: I hero for soma years been troubled with
Catarrh, and for the past two years bars suffered
seriously with It. Noticing your advertisement of
ouruiw s niirai (niDioibivis;, i aeciaaa to)
try It. Ibave used only two bottles, and as a result
tn D t i C mnra nrmnlnMillv
efore the public that others mar have aoch relief
as I h ave. I have reeominr nded It to quite s Bum
per of my frlewls, all of whom bavs szcressed ta
i reel so much relieved thst I presume, on onr per
aonul ri'l.tifvia Anlt writ. I K I . - --a, i k .
foa take soma measures to got if mora prominently
Dexore u
metbdlr Llaa esuuialacf Its valna and rood alfafta
with them.
1 really think It particularly adapted to wsntt of
BC Lonla people, and t'jcy allotisjntto know of It,
and those who need It should try It. I will risk ths)
assertion that i00 1 oz. Tlals tss a sample) to CO
glvsB a way will self as many bottles.
Try some plan. Let tho pcopluhore It; they need
It. I bollsvo I could sell 6000 bottles myself of
coarse you could largely Increase this number.
Why not try It? Tours truly, YTH. BOWKS.
Bold by all VTholosals snd Retail Dmrsrlsts and
DerUersIn Meftrloe tlirongriout the United Btates
and Cenadaa. WKSS POTTER. General aiiau
&od Wholesale Drughus. Boston. Mass.
RHEUlfATlSEUa
iuauiw x amiiy l.um-iaj lor
xli8L'as?s of ths Li vtT, Stomach S!
sjrind Bowels. It is Purely R J
Vegrtablc-It never 7it
jCathnrtioaml ?if W t
SI H -""goratorj!
i H
i! in my practices
PJs and by the public.
,- uuiJiOTHniicu rt?BUltB.5
"A. I
J'-' SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
tS. T. W. SAJJFORD, H.D., i'iKS.-J
J ,TE"-:l.TVIU.TlUiTOCiTftrrTSTIOS. 5
a tin ei tc
.DnCr. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
r02 SPERMATTO SHCE A.
"SEFslirAL PASTILLE'
A VKi3, Liwoverj
and Urm lh pirtuic in 5U
tmi h'MNt. n riilirtH
ive Iicmcfiy t'r fhr .tKvilt
betntnal ZmiiMom &
Io potency br the only
nl p.i.t.te, V uc, WT. tie: iJircci
.J Arnllrntinn hi i ir hrin.
eipaT t cf the Picact acting ly AV orr-iot T
t Mtt it prciiic iisliurnrt- on tltc SpDur.al Vf ticn jaO
ultory Iu-t3, Fro.trto ilnd mj Urrthia. Tht- ue
ettiie llrairtly tv tcJ-iiMl m il 11 utr pun r r iniiiTrnicni,r,
it ii qiiirklv litlvi'i and wnn irJo-Kt, rt(i(ie.irK an
iruraelial iuth4n2 and roUor'iv vflcrt intoxi the r-
ual and mnuiii raniuiti.in rrckcl frxn tK'ifbu-e
a -d Kcers, topping the drain irutn the vrtem, rector
ihe 1'jrancM of Si,;ht. Nervous Debility, Confuaun
OI i las, Avrrmon losoc fty, iictto. and the rpr-
arvee r premaruro old nro tiMiallv amnitnyinr thi
truh.e, and rr tori2 ir-f-ct 4oxmj1 Vigor. wlif?rc it hat
Drrn tivrrnant iirymr. i m ntncie i trvatinout haa. ctttod
titrtctin rrry l-yrc raioi, ud : now a nroroiinml
i iM. Drufa arv i o nuich p rer ribd iu there trouble,
ana, a many enn lcar tiMi id, with but Jrt;e tt any
pmnnntnt Cood. I'll : re U n NiimMr about f h ta TTftara
ttn, I'mrtiral otwrvrsn enablei u to posittvslv ru a r an
tra that it will cire aatiafactioa. Diirinr th eicbt
-am that H haab-eiiin Jtnrral ae, wr hsTr thoumtMj
off ttmifmiala i to ti value, and i; i aow coned.
ed by the Medical Jrfrn t ke lb lnwat ratloaai
nvaN. yet diacoeervd er reaeWinc and curing ti.it vrrr rrr.
a lent trouble, that it wIl known ta be the rauw ot'uiilo'd
snivrrytAao fnany, and tinon hcm qnjioka prrr wlrn
rhfiruMirti tiotnim nnd hijr foe.Thc Kcmrdv i'pnt ub
iq a nMit b-x, enough In Inat a mouth, end aeul id ftlnin
m-rr-ppcr by moil ald lr $S.-Two buxe., mAUiiit tc
riiv t a permanwut cur unle ii veTcr mr ) f 5 l'arre
doic tann inrvt iu nwiui. 1.1 t wnstors. mi
re're iff or, in the voritfR 7. Full
lor iiiinf wm nfcinpinv jttiA fox.
?tri Mr a ite.ar.ntiTe t amphlrt (ftTirjf AnatnrmrrfP
1IW
ST
RlURNITURE DEALER
and; Saazgesi
.:'" 'V
piyrKU Mr.i.f.rs.l 3
m ITIuvtrationw. which wHI ettinnc the niot icrptieal
that thvyeaa be rettord ta pf ri-ct maorMMd, and
Scut Sealed fir fftunp to iy oti. fold ONT.Y by thi
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFG.CHEMISTS
M.rket and 8(h. Sts. ST. LOUIS. MO
21
1!
SGOLLK
Mtftr: Wetki dk Potter:
JQI VOLTAIC
-UPL1STEH3
. .
tSmln my right hip. to which I was subject I trleS
h.'?h!i n'pentomd rhcnmatlc cures, bn
without the lesst benefit, when my son, a drnialst.
eojrgested one of j oar Collis 9"Voltaic PlasTI a!
The effect was afmost maglcsl, for, to my irraterai
!?i?f - J i.mo Imiuodlatelwil" 5rela St
JS!v?bl.eKto wo,r.k nton mJ rrm nsnsl, whersis,
th9 ;iPca'ion of the Platsr, f could So
JlSirfk?.'?' tff flrs the dlsesiw
returned. bpt I am happy to aay tUe second Plaster
proved al efilcaclous as the flrsf. iid lsnMw wu!
I'rjV wishes mo to add that onoTlaster has
SrS?ni"iT0.lt Tei7i"59 b"ck- w thlnkthiro ti
SSJk1.VJS ,D 8 wo.rJ? of remedies that ran compare,
X iHCIOU-rH?. V2-TAIO PtASTBBSfor RhedfDS-
JJf "d,.Lame Bc, and cheerfully recommend
Inem to the safferlnjr. Tonrs very respectfully,
tAJTD. SlE., Juns 8, 1S76. HODEBT COXT0T
MOT A QUACK NOSTRUM.
LOUISVILLE MILLS,
A. H. Jackman & Sons.
rilOPRIKTOIM.
M.tnufacturors of
SGtntlemen.-l hereby certify that for several
rare past I have nsed tha Votaio Pi.astbiib lii
nr practice, and havo never known them to fall In
Flour, Meal,
KTC, AND
Shippers of Grain.
S.Speoi.-il attention given to all kinds of Cus
toni (irintling.
LOUISVILLE.
are recommended
They are not a ouack nosrrnm.
01 great value. Very trulv
cui a remedial agent of reat value.
. W C COLLTSS. x- a:
CASS COCXTY,.
Mf
NKnKASKA
Hearj 51. Stanley.
Xo personal enterprise or achieve
inent of modern times lias awakened
so wide spread a;id profound an inter
est in the public mind, as the irrtat ex
pedition of Henry M. Stanley, through
the Continent of Africa. "Whether we
consider tho desperate perils encount
ered, the hardships endured, the de
termined courage and cousumnate
skill displayed in the face ef apalling
tlimculties, or the magnificent results
secured to science ana to commerce;
from any and e?ery peint of view this
achievement in the tield of exploration
and geographical discovery fairly
stand as the crowning triumph of the
century. There is a fascination in fol
lowing the career of this man. It is a
grand illustration of what can be ac
complished by lofty aspirations sus
tained by determined will, energy and
courage. Beginning life without ad
vantages f education, money, family
or friends; with no promise if future,
save that f bo wrought by bold, per
sistent work he made Lis way against
obstacles and prejudices such a3 few
men have ever encountered. And his
triumph is complete. Before reaching
middle ag, all the world has united to
accord him victory and to do hiin hon
or. It is a grand illustration of human
achievements, unaided by circumstan
ces. And a valuable feature in the
career, is that it strikingly illustrates
to every man and boy that there are
excellent possibilities in his roach if
he will go about the accomplishment
in a direct, consistent aad determined
way. The lesson of his life i3 an en
couraging one. All may not aspire to
a field of daring and adventure, but
the facts of the possibility of achieve
ment hold good in every department
and avocation or life, if the same la
bor and fixedness of purpose are
brought to bear.
Stanley has been doubtly fortunate
in having a chroaicler of his deeds, in
the person of Hon. J. T. Headley. Al
most a generation ago tha literary
world was charmed by his thrilling
works on "Xapoleon and his Marshall.'
and "Washington and his Generals."
They hav continued to hold their
place in our best literature, as models
of biographical writing.
"The Achievements of Stanley," by
the same author, can well be expected
to charm every reader by its graphic
and thrilling narrative. He is pecu
liarly at home in narrating great and
daring achievements, and this book,
like the others, should reach every lire
side. Profusely illustrated with near
ly 100 full paKft engravings of African
scenes and incidents, it will certainly
le much sought for. It is a subscrip
tion book, and will prove profitable to
agents who aro advertised for by X.
D. Thompson & Co., Publishers, of St.
Louis, Mo. See another column.
Wines, Liquors
AND
CIGABS.
Main Street, opposite the Court House.
This place is just opened, nctr, good goods of
all kinds. We want to keep a good house and
please our customer.
Ui cEsrosT. Ma.. May ST. 157.'
mica as cet.
Be careful to obttn C oulius' Voltaic Plastbh.
oomblua'lon of Electric and Voltaic Plates with
S3 ILK.
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Furnishes Fred), Pure Milk,
uci.ivciscn DAILY.
ew
Sipfl:il rails attended t. and Frh
from same cow furnished when wanted.
i'y
Milk
aPaizaiing,
SIOX, CARRIAGE aiul ORNA
MENTAL PAINTER,-
JL. ASHLEY.
Shop over the IJrick Block
next to II Boeck's.
A. G. HATT
J 1ST OPENED AGAIN.
Neto, CTean, Firt Class Meat iihop.
on Main Street in Fred Kroeliler's old stand
Everybody ou hand for fresh, tender niear.
2; 1.06
A V aaaaH MtsMstlasW Hsll Jl, SVa
Li ' mfit othorf. tUc .llon.af clisiufar 1
- gyi y -"Vv' ty AVif sV.lriK:r ot Yiiiitv. Trm
H'-lliiiUi A al Ktfrmtr 111 woltwii. nnM bidiI
A'lvit to rrui4(utiM. if rmiri. Cvirbnrv ana
i4irnnn romparxd. Conzngml Htitir. Oriooption, 0n-
in tttarr r.ril frmiio, Scirure lU'tt rod ur? it n, SinU liffr
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7om!a, thtr rut art! trmluif-at. A book for private
au rtifiucrMf rrajiag ! prS wltn luiilisUJ
frATin. br ins j I, .-tlt t--r GO ctits.
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ki ff7phil1s.Gonorrt.co. oirt, Wnctart.Vgrliea.
i woa npurmaiiorawB, ocxui xDllliy, aau lm
rotjey, fnm .t-abuo and rant'nr Smlnas!
Imu-i'm, Nrwiisinr. AvrOH tn Srtritv,CfifufttsM o4
I4. rVrviralrit-av. UimntMof ttht. IcI-n Mnkorv.
L t N iul Tow-t. '. tnak;iijr Diarriace lanprnfrr
far mnnxpuwt riT'n imuiirnu ani s prrat rnurf
a Iftnr en Wtnhoor! and Wcm&nhcv) )) rH
i iiiiTf in nrw nxx. nrmnq T:uniP, a 1. I flpy cmtau
C0 j C' d or tH UltMrraUona, vmhracmr mry
tr.inff tS p-r.rr ! TneatrtaC it wjrt.i kaowinr, ati4
much tht t not pubitthtMj in awynthir work. Tha com
Linod tolume ) poitirly Vie brt Popular Medical Book
r'ifil. nttd tiAxtliiftHifid af:cr Cftlitifr It can kti
ui.r monry rviunats, iMAutnAru Tpriencedl
l'-rtrtan of many ynn praritcr, i rr'.! kntwn.) and
the adrtre cAn, and llv.rn f .rtrratmrt Laid down, wfli
I ftnnd f rrntTslite t thin? aunVrir.; from impuritira
-f the rtra,eary trrori.wit ;Kr, or -t r-f t".. namer
ri trouble cn-.Tg nrt-r ll.e head f FlTtc, or
CTjrnicdiej-i. ,sntfn h r jr ta'.n mM, or fAmplt
In re fr Priee in ttanip. Silver or Cnrr-en. ICoiumi
ltltn confidential, and i;ttr a4 pr-imptir and trank)
mwrrH withmit rha-t.) Al'.'nsst Dr. Butt' Di4pen
try( 12 6ta St., Lorag, Mi. Sstabliahod 1047
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PrlTata Hoaptlal, M
8 Crstrt: yt.,Cbieaco.
'"ClriflT,ail
rri rate, C hronic and
Ptntlff UiseaMtt.
a Italian free.
I.adlaa and Otstl?
mn, aend nae dollar
for aamplea of
rubber ffi , and
raluaMa lnftrrnatina
hr xprrm. Itnlla.
ble '-male Pilla,
per Ikix. PHrate
home aud nurx for
Lfvliea during cod
floernmL
CJ3
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OPIUM
A aa wtrk. prWa &
emta br mift.
rie of 'ptatttre. PhywL
oloy of Mmrrlafa. Or
taoa a Oeaerailan
iMaa af Ynuik auS
Manhood ; a wealth of
choice an -I Talaabla In
frmatin, f itcrt
to toih sxvt). jNnthiac
etTcaeive to pond hut
and refinement. In for
matinn kit tr before
publifacA. No family
tvould b wiito out tb
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amd MORPIIINK habit
luttly aid t-rrHiiy owrrd. 1aia
!?. No publicity. 5nd atainp
for rull jMrtrrti'Ars. ir t. arltoa,
i3 S. Clark hX, Ohicara, liL
DYKES BEARD ELIXIR
A.iB rVusi aipal.sjMl lbs a raaajs.
fWam hs w. i w-r. kk Sm s,m1 bawvrniiks. V
r 4 lajarrtssss .sa.'rsrU.It-.
-t. I iHrt.a.-M.aiar''l. J.. 1 IM I Til
i.dub.l'la.ratf, til. A.Itk-nHtstssW
yM
Platte Valley Herd of
POLAND-CHINA
rLATTS MOUTH,
illy.
NEB
REMEMBER THIS.
91y.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJ1 CKSJill TH
HORSE SHOEING,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING
All kinds Of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
rnendeJ
Neatly f- Promptly
:0:
5
Horse, 3Iulc& OxSIiocini
In short, we'll shoe anything that ha?
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
IfTETW SHOP,
n F; tf.n St bot wem Main t"rwnff FltTr?
us: across ie corner from tbo hF.w jii.ua i-
OFJ-I'.'K. J
J. C CHAMBERS,
Manufacturer of and Dolcr In
SADDLES.
COLLARS,
HALTERS,
WHIPS
ETC-, ETC ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatness! Dispatch.
" e only rl:ie In town where "TurIT' pat
ent sell adjustable horse collaisnre oM."
KEEN AN & GRACE.
Retail Lipor Dealers.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
PLATTSMOUTII - - NEIi.
T. CLARK
WEEPING WATEK, ... xer.
tRppistcrf d Stock for sale. 13niC
IJilliard Hall and Saloon oh
Main street, four doors from Sixth at
Neville's old place.
BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ALES,
WINES, tLC
Kf mrmlirr The Xrae and I'ltrr.
-iy Keenan & Grace.
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FEMEAfBER THE TEaCE.
Ct7t ST., Z DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
PLATTSMOUTII. NEB.
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine aiul Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now prepared to do all kinds cf rf pairing
of farm and oilier marliiiierv, m tlirie
13 a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wason Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop,
lie is well knowB as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Slew IVasrons and Hussion Biitdr ts
Onlfr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
j Shop ou SixtUstreet opposite Streisht's Stable
F,
mity
THE HENRY R MILLER
riAXO-rOKTE
An not only firt-o!as Instruments. !nt this
..4tailisiiiiient may lo jix-ly regarded
as one of tin- lo;l.l mik ri.iiiD-Eo! te
J!amif:n-toi ies of t lie
World.
THE FAVORITES
IN THE C6NCERT HALL.
During the Season of 173-1876 the Henry
Mliler 1'iaiios were used in Huston and vk-in
In more than 1X5 Concerts.
Season of 1S77-1H78. 175 t'oncert.
Season of l7S-187i .Month of iietoher. 35
loneerts; .Munlli ol Nuveinhcr, -15 I oncerts-
Xunc but first chix Piano cnuhi gain un
tjuciUiotud linulttritt.
TTtESE PIAXIX? HAVE UECEIVED
The Highest Praise
i rom the
Most Eminent Musicians.
Of late I have had many opportunities of
rising your Pianos and can say with pleasure,
they have no superior in America, and inv lonz
ii'iriT uwroau jusiiue. me 111 piariiiK I IK' III
ahead of any foreign instruments of their kind.
(.HAS. II. ADAMS.
Madame lloze and the other aiiists of niv
company are delighted with the "Miller" I'iano,
for its rich purity of tone, and the wonderful
maimer In which it sustains the voice.
Jl. AlAI'LKSOX.
In behalf of the Harnabee Concert Conmanv.
and particularly mvielf as the pianist of safd
rompany. I wish to express many thanks for
the beautiful tiraud I'iauos of your manufac
ture, with which you have furnished us ss far
this suaon. Willi your fine instruments con
cert giving becomes a jiosinve pleasure and de
light, "so say we all or us."
JIOWAKD M
I consider no other "make" with which I nm
acquainted, can excel it in any of the qualities
that coiiHtuule a perfect instrument. As an
accompaniment for tho votu, 1 know of none I
wouui preterto your.
.Mrs. II. 1.. JI. CAKTKB.
I take trreat idcaurc in recominendinir tb
Henry F. .Miller Pianos on all occasions where a
first-class piano is desired.
Airs. 1. M. K.M1TII.
T have known the Pianos manufactured bv
Mr. Henry K. Miller for many years and I do
not hesitate to say that they take hih rank
among the fiist-cWws iiiflruiiiciits of any of the
best makers. Caiii. Zkkhaiin
I consider the Miller Piano superior to all
others in that mellow and smiiiK quality so ac
ceptable for voice aeompanimei-ts.
Air, k. a link Osaooi.
Ve w ere delifihted w illi the I'ianos of your
iianufaciiire w!ii-li we used durinp our recent
our in the I'nited .states, their charm iiL' sinir-
im; iiualitics rendering them eieciallv desini-
biu for accoinpanyiiis; the human voice.
J UK OlCIlilNAI. .SWF.P1MII
J.AU1KJ' yCAUTKTTK.
World's International EiMMtion 1876.
This establishment was the onlv one out of
more than forty Piano-forte exhibitor", which
wax decreed two awaicmh for its single exhibit
f Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition.
Thi irtis the finVj E.-ttahUvhmatt that liccciced o
Sjiccitil A ward for a AVir Jurtnt ion
Tlic lutcnt Ic!al
Upright Piano-Forte.
The Henry F. Miller Pianos
nave received the endorsement of tha
Slate of Massachusetts
and the
OITIT of BOSTON.
They art LEADEIiS'nmnna the. FOREMOST
PIAX(JS of THE WORLD.
HENRY F. MILLER
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
JAMES PETTEE, Ag't.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
52ly
la s monthly. lQD-nsss ScraD Bookof ths cream of
ths World s Lritersture. t(iulo copy, 20c., or 1 per
r. An Oil Chromo fliXJO incLesi of " Voaemit
I1.-T," nrior, j; " Blsck Sheep," s 41.60 Hook, in
rpr bindins:: "Cbristisa OsUt s Mistuke. a CI
book, in papr DiotinK,and a 6ample copy of "Wood's
Hnnwhnld Mscazino" all post-paid, for only 30 onnts
in rnonoT, or in one-cnt poatairs stamps. Agent)
v&n'd. Most HWrnl lrmf, hat nuthiiu urnt fref.
Address S. 8. Wood ribnneBulldir,5eir York Cit
the Inmi nous orbs of our many
.rat ro us.
In 3Di?oss Goods,
A'e introduce all the LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10 T2i ' is
18. 20, 22' and 25 cent Press Gootla are well worthy of your inspection.
Also, a fulllineof WHITE GOODS. DRESS' LINENS. TWO-TONKD
RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, CASHMERES. ZEPHYR and SPRING
SHA WLS, and countless articles impossible to mention iw detail.
Our Millinery Department
Einhraecs all the Latest Novelties in LEGHORN FLATS. FRENCH CUTV
and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TURBANS and PATTERN HATS a
the admiration of every one. We also show 1,000 trimmed hats froai SI up.
Men's,
AXE R
AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in the city that carries a
clemi Fresh Stock of Goods of latest styles and fabrics -known of the season.
Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing goods tnat cannot fail to
command their attention aud patronage.
Suits from 6.00
Wo have tha best assortment of
up
TRUNKS & VALISES
To be found.
5dr?Call and compare our Goods and Trices, and VOu will receive tha
benefits derived therefrom.
SOLOMON & NATHAN.
THE CELEBRATED
Dexter, Dexter King and Dexter Queen
CARRIAGE SPRINGS
Arc Unsurpassed for Easy Riding, Durability, and Beauty.
Many Thousands Now in Use.
Send for Circular Giving Price
and Full Description to
BBXVEB SPRING GO,
HULTOX, PA.
Near Pittsburg.
Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes
LOWER
20 lo 25 For Cent.
TJ31J1T LAST. YEAB
They Invite Everybody Visiting Omaha, to Call and
Examine their Large Stock.
187 FAR NAM STREET
Moils' I'rinrp Allifrt
l.astii'.g Hut-klc
' " (.'onirres
15iW' Hall Shoe
" T'vo-lliu-klt Mow Slioei...
' lifimiiie I Iu.ui! Sewed Tifs.
" J 1. 111 a .Sowed Alexis
Ladies' Sl!iors
llitif Shoe
I'ebble Uoat. Ride Lace
Kip. '
Kroncli r.uttoii
tioat, liulion, (woikcil luittuu-liolf).
no....
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. 4.50
$ .2.......
. 1.85. ..
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. a.o
. La t Yoar. $1.25
. " " 1.75
. " " 1.75
. " " 1.75
. ' " I Ait
" " 3.ro
$ .3.1
1.S5
2 40
2.50
5.UJ
i.75
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
WHO IS OMACCUAINTED WITH THE ":SOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL 8EE B
EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THS
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS TIIE UK EAT CONNECTING LINK BEiViEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST!
Itamaln line ron from riilr.iiro to Cour.oil EIufTs
and Omaha, puitxiim tlirout:!t .IoIk-u lu:iaa, J.a
"alio, ipneoo, Alolme, Hock Isl.inl. I ivenort,
VV3t Liberty, lumit C"ity, Muroiico, Jtrooklvn,
(Jrinncll, una Pes Moines, u.ij cui'i ' l of lon-nl
Witli lirnnchps lrom liurtuii Juncii.m t Pl(Tiu:
vVilton .lunction to Mnscatino, Vas!iiiii!? in. 1-air-Beld,
Elilon, lit'lkna, Ceiitruvilln, I'l vm, 1'rt n
ton, Gallatin, I'anicron, lvnvomvnrth nri'l Ati-iitsnn;
Washinxtou to Siuournry, ( -.k;iiiHiKii an.t K noxrille;
Keokuk to Farniiiivum, lloiinpnrto, lii-ntuiixi-ort.
Independent, Klilon, Ottnmwn, EiMyvt.l-, -ka-loosa,
I'ella, Monroe, nml I e Molns; I u Monies,
to Indianola and Wintcr-i't; Atluntie to ju luioa
and Aviica to liarlnn. 'J'hia in )hh;ii?'v th. drily
Kailroad which own, controls nml per:ite a,
through line lw;twrtn t'hi'to nnd K;iomh.
'i'hisCoiu)any ovn and ckiitrol t hrir 'r i)iup C:rp,
which are inferior to none, and rivo yi'ii: fiiibl.j
berth; between t'hirniro und t'oiir-'-il llitif Leaven
worth, or Atchison . r Two 1 ol!"i :.'! 1 iftr( eiitv;
and a section for Five 1 'liars, vb 1 .ll ct.'ier 1 i r
charge between tho f;iiho i. int s. Thrtf ixuku's lor
a double berth, ;ind r-'i jc Hollar fri m Kviiun.
IV lint will please you rnoft lil In tli'! 'le;inir f t
enjoyinir your itioals, while inin; ivi r t ho te iuti
fuf prairies of Illinois and Iowa, inmoof onr HiriL.--nitl''iit
Hi nine and HeHtaurunt t'ars, liatneeoiniismy
all through Kxpress Trains. Vdu L'et 'i :ii.re lueal,
aa (rood as ia nerved in any firt-" p hotel, t.,r
eTenty-tive rents : or you cus order viat you liiwu,
and pay for wlut yo'i c"-t.
Appreclatinir llmlaet that a majority of i he people
prefer eepurate npartinents for ditleic it purposen,
and tho enormous passenger busiin;- if tnis lino
warranline it.) we tiro pleaded t o iinnou.v that tins
Company run its J'AJ.At'l'. SJ.Kri'l.Nt t'AJ.S l..r
Hlecpintf purposes, end its l'AI.ACK lilMVi "AHS
lor Lntiiin purpuaea. Olio other (.Teat icturo of
.ur P,i-(ir (r is n SJoKI.VO SAIXX'V where
on tun enjoy j our "Havana " ut nil hours ol Hie day
Maynilu-eitt Iron l:rnlL-es plln tho M iMiHMtpp and
M Isjm.ui I rivera at nil iK-inti" croie ,..) Pv't hot lino, and
transfers are nvoidetl at t'ouniil Jtlutrs, Leaven
worth and Atchison, connectioiM beiiiK uiailu in
L'riion drools.
THIS 1'IUNfIPAI, II. It. CflNNI-(TinN dK T1IIH
CIIKAT J HKtil'till I.IM: A l:H AS H i.l.tVS
At t i!li-Aio, with oil UiverKinu Jiuca lor the Kast
ami South.
At. K.r,l,nrnnn, with the Lake Shorn & Mlrhlirnn
Soiitiiei n and I'm - hen?, h t Wa yiie ,v tileaco H. K.is.
At WASHINliTON Hl IwUJ.S, v.uli 1'lttsburK, t-iu-cinoati
rt. l.oion H it.
Atl t KAI.I.K. with 1 noiKrontral 11 It.
At I':;(ihia, wstii 1'., 1. J.; I'., I,. I . ; J. B. & W.;
lil. ."Ii Hand: ar. I T., 1. & V. i:-iili. .a.s.
At li.M-K l.-i .'.Mi, w'tii WeMein Linon K. II. and
Ito b 1-dniid I'eona Hailrortd.
At I A v i -n ojn', wnii tiiw J; nvi'iipnrt & North-Wv-l
i-n It. If.
At 'i::-.- l.n:i i;TV, with the l;ur!ini,'ton. Cedar
Jiapids K Koitli, .u K. It.
At f'lTi.vvi r I., v i( Vi t e-.t,r'I II. I!. ,.f lorv.i.
At I: s Moi.sks, V 1th H. M. X h. iLxU-elt. If.
At t orvrtlj Hi. it is, with I ' r i . -1 I'm tie it. it.
At omaiia. vtii H. . Bio. i: i; n. .vh
JtC'ii,"ii.ri.i-viT!iis, v.:t:i liiini.:,!,,!!, c cdni
1 ;.i ' N-;rt!;er:i It. It.
At r-(-'r.'.'A. vitli fonlral !;. I' f Iowa; Pf
I.ooi- . Kan. I X, U .". ortle i ;i :n.. ( ' . II. ,v. n. . J;ds.
At iv'toKI'K, AMIll Toh do. I', iiia tin I WerM.u.j
VuLah, and Ht. I.ouis, Keokul' .V. .V.-W. K. Kds.
At Hi: VI i:l V, wd Ii lian. itv, St. .1. ,v. '. It. U. H.
t A I ( itls'is, v :t 'l A ! eh i -on. Yooeka iS; hunt K(!'
Atehio!i ,v Ni b. aii' I "i n. l;r I'nioii j'neiilr ii. (.
At i.i..vvi:. wont u, niih K. I', and K.t en. It. Kd
PALATE CARS are ran ihronrfi to yLOlII.Y, J1KS 3fOIXr.S, lOV.M IL KLVFFS,
AT lIIf). aad LEAVLVWUlt'Iili
Ticket via thia Line, known us the "Great lCuck Iol:iud ICoutc," lire aold br !
Ticket A ire n I In the lnitc-1 flntc a id f niuidii.
For Inlorinatioa not obtulnnbio ttt mur liuu ticket rfilcet lidilrcm, .
A. IlMTiVIL.lL HT. .TOTIN. '
Ueu'l Supurintoadcnt. Uuu'l 'i ku und ru.-iV-r yct.,
t Iiicnk'u.lll
A gric uU uz&L Implements,
Prom u Threshing Machine (o a Hoe
AND WAY DOWN CHEAP.
pun. aiaaa m
The King of Plow Sellers.
Corner 81 and Main Sfreeta,
IS READY TO TALK TO THE FAllMCUS OX
C53
TJ
Shovels, Hoes, Spades, and Hand-rakes,
Buggies and SpriixG Wagons
Mowers, Reapers 6 Headers?
Vibrator Threshers,
NICHOLS fc SIIKI'l'AIMJ'S,
Tin; j;kst made
THE BEST HT THE WOULD IS THE
21A?;VFACTUJIEI JIT
. Geo. W. Pitkin & Go,,
Sna for Sample Cards ad Price Lists. 11 Hirkst EirsH, Gin?C, M
' if
i
n v.
LIE
THS FATfiJI.1r SOAP
LEWIS'
pt? m. r?2 e s n&
93 Per Cent Pure,
STfi9ftSSTAfiu rUHEST LYE fADE; '
m LYE is a FINE FOWDER.
Any portion of contents of rn mn- be usol without poi;:n .nnnr.
1'i poumla or PerfuinctI llar.l Soup mailc in twenty iniinitcw willi
oitt lioiiing. mi'l your wn.sh will U;i.ct i-.U'l elenn to llio m ii .. witliont
Unit nasty tmcll jTOflucctl wlim wing ready-made hoap cr Koiip uiado
from llifr J.yc.
On Irupoonful vrlll aoftril Are gallon or Iiard uatrr,
LKWIS' I.VK ta !4S prr cent, stronger thau auy other i.o or
ao-CBilel ICock or ii&ll I'otaxhcs.
MANl'FAfrUKED ONLY BT -
GEO. T. LEWIS & MEIIZIES COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
F5?-for Salfby E. ".. DVY sr. and fct'THMAN A UffJiBAfH.
Dealer' in St.inle ai-.ti I-'r.:i v C;ifM-r:c. riart-riomh. Neb .