Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 06, 1879, Image 4

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H E HERALD
Excellent Interest Kales.
l'r liinlin tho interest on any pi in
- eip-il for any miinher of days, the an
swer in each ca. beinsr in rents, sepa
rate the two rifrht-hamt figures to ex
press it in dollars and rents :
Tour lVr Cent. Multiply the prin
cipal by the numlx;!- of days to nin ;
m pamtc t!ic ri'lit-hnnd Inirc from tho
pr - l'n.-t. !uid divide hv '..
l'ive l'er Cent. Multiply ly mmi
ler of d:iyis, and divide, by 72.
bix Vv'v Cent. Multiply by number
of il iys: separate riht-hand figure,
aitd divide, by v
Eijrlit l'er Cent. Multiply by num
Ik.t of davs and divide bv 45.
Nine l'er Cent. Multiply by mini,
ber of d-.i vs ; sepanite riht-hand fig
ure, and divide bv 4.
Ten l'er Cent. Multiply by number
of davs. and divide by D".
Twelve l'er Cent'. Multiply by
number of days ; separate liht-haml
ti;run and divide bv 3.
1'ifleeii l'er Cent. Multiply by
number of davs and divide by 21.
Eighteen l'er Con L Multiply by
number of days ; separate rijrht-hand
lijriire and divitle by 2.
Twenty Per Cent. Multiply by
liu.iibcr of days, and divide by 13.
J. Tii vr.e of the primary school of Si
. M i''., a le.ielm" wn en leivoriii
f toasrert tin the extent of her children's
4K"1novh"dgr of iiuiiiIHm's. Tiic question
' l-tinir asked. "Would you rather have
(fliree l-is with two oranges in each,
,'Tor two 1 ! with three oningcs in
ca-hV" all b:itiie little Jcllow expros
M. ei't lIieuiM-I ves as without prelerem-e.
The te scIiit a-ki'd this pupil for his
f( i-i;ii,-aiHl he was per.-iient in his
liking for thn-e b igs with two oranges
::i ei Ii, his rc isoii. when tin illy given
be hi'. j 1 uouhl have moi'i bags to
bust."
llovv an Actress Got Her Scream.
Ml!e. Antonine is famed for a pecu
liar shriek. The way she acquired it
i'- ij;iite an anecdote. It was iluring a
rhears:il of Saiinicl Urohl" at the
l'aris Ol hu. In one part of the picee
-htj I. ad to utter a piercing cry, but af
ter successive trials could not do it.
The nriinirer, the actor and the author
acre equally discontented with her
lieoil:int utterance; wor-t of all. the
i-efple en. ployed in stage work mis-!
their hands to their ears as if they suf
fered agonies u henevcr Mle. Antoniue
up her unnatural yells. Then; was
ill-will in her; she would rest for
r. quarter of an hour and then try again
but shriek iu a proper way she could
At len'rth, one n-li.-irs-il d iy,asabve
: plai:ied, an aetor by the name of
iarias, in order to divert hisattention
: -inn th( IVii iul wails .set up by the
!: :iuteons AutMiiine, commenced a lit-
Se biKiily exeivise. It consisted ot
p imping on and oil a light lcal table.
All of a sudden he came down oi it
. ith such jrreat weight that the iop
.ard fell through, and the actor like
wise. Mile. Auto;:ine, fmeyiug that
he ha I broken all his limbs, give f.i ih
a shriek a crv of iul I'muMe terror.
'T!:eiv! vim hive
iid Marii-.
'o:d:ing up from the midst ot shai Icred
ieers of wood. "!ich a shriek as t'r't
, ill hi ;ng the Iioiim- down and put li e
. :i lny again." No limbs were
. ken. Mile. A:itoniii"s shriek is so
:lin r that it ru:i through theOdeou.
; .m: Senate, not far distant, ami down
i.'ie Luxembourg (r;mlcu.
A Sleepinj-Car Incident.
ImlUnpolU Journal.
An amusing atTair oecuretl on the
ll'-e-line tmin. The train passed
through Union City about 3 o clock,
when the passengers were arou-ed by
:i ien-ing shriek of a p issing locomo
tive. At the same time a woman's
scre;Mii echoed through the sleeping,
rar. The llrt c-re::in sounded like :m
ho, and the second and third admit
ted of no doubt. The sleeping-car
r fuctor and porter started from dif
''!. it ends of the car almost siinul
; .i vMisly, running toward etieli other
id the sound w hich came from one
ihe iniildle birth. A woman was
MMnd sitting on the edge of her birth,
.-.'f-cryiisg and half-x-reamiiig, not
I. . . :ng yet fully awakened. As soon
-ho eoiild cidlcct her senses she in
lo: ,ned the conductor that a lo in had
tried to get into her apartment. ly
the voire she know him to 1h a fellow
w ho had got on at Cleveland. and who
h id been tryinrtoin:ike himself agrce-:.'l--
to her in the evening', with indif
ferent success. The man iu question
was dragged from his quarters by the
indignant passengers, v. by this time
' ad taken in the situation, lie ex
;l:iined that he had been up after a
' rink, and that on returning the mo
on of the car had pitched him into
. berth, The passengers thought
e . plan ition rather thin, and the
".ng Ir.dy was evidently of the same
:huon, for she reached back under
.. r pillow ami drew a silver-mounted
..'voivcr. which she cocked and leveled
i,'! i at his head. "Now," she said,"get
!o .:i o'i you. knec-i and lcg my par
!'!. or 1 will blow your brains out. I
this revolver for such dirty, cow
. i . I !y dogs as you. Down!'' That fel
i .v couldn't get down on his knees
i;- quick, ami right there iu the aisle
' e i.i..dc ::n abject apology for his at
tpti'd outrage, -r.niising to write
- t o I nly?, father in St. Ijoiiis as nd-
...ii ."iiMT. Ti e picture of the
; g woman jintii:g a revidver at
t '.--- l..a ling figure in a night-shirt, iu
i r :.!';' i.er, nervously lingering the
t; l.g. v.'itleti dozen 'pe -ti-al ligtii-es
' 'i. around, and as unny l;e::d
flu-.;-, from adjacent berths, would
li.x ve all'oiiled a study for an artist.
Y..e pnictical coudiu tr fearing the
;.i; ! ould shoot, seized her arm ami
; - 'lied the we-ipon up. The apology
till went on, however, an I the low
'ich was kept on his kuees for full
: niiir.itcs. lie then made-hasle to
. :i L .lf, hx-ss Mid i.UiVe inio a for
1 c?r as quickly as he could. The
. i x lady proved to Ik the daughter
: vealtliy St. L '.! :s.an, and the man
. V ught to In- a resident of Cleve
'i The Journal reporter found it
s-ible to learn the nime of either.
; n- lady took break ft. -t hcn, and the
.. vetch" sneaked o ut of sight in the
.vd at the Union dej ot.
STOVES!
;h:.a:r.:d"wa.:r,:e.
AXI
Tin-Shop
U.V. Mathews,
u taln St.,oj.p. rintte Vnlley IIousp,
larire assortment of SHEI.K HARD
" WAKE. J"st wfived and will
be sold low.
,nn STOCK AND IROX,PUMPH,
FIULD AND GARDEN HEEDS.
. ..munition, lTails,-Low,
AND A SPECIALTY.
.:M.,br.we keep a eood TINNEB. and
c erci.ared to do ll ort ot Tin-worn.
,Wi Or, n Planter, ami all hin.H of Farm
r. V. IHATHRW!.
,., piattJmouth. New.
(DATARRj
Catarrh of the Nasil Cavities, Acute,
Chronic and Ulcerative, Hay Fever,
or Rote Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye
and Ear, and Catarrh of tho Throat.
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH
SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE.
"IATARRH ts dlseMa of the maeoai membrane.
Kj Temperaments and constitutions rmrj Itaaever
tty In Individual eases. Catarrb may arise from a
poli or a snccessioa of colds, from sadden ehamro
of atmosphere, wearing' wet clothing, or exposure
to inclement weather, and becoming thoroughly
rhiilrd when the rfig-estlve organs are In morbid
or inactive condition, and the strength and vital
fores exhausted. The disease mar arise frara a
ar roiulons condition of the blood, from Scarlet
F-Ter. Measles, and Diphtheria, la which cases the
eye and ear are general Involved and disctisrue
quantities of matter. The discharges from the
Dose, the dixtlnctira feature In all catarrhal ease
from whatever canae the arise, mar be this and
waterr, and so acid as to caose redness and exco
riation of the skin with which they come Ineon
tact,nr thick a- d yellowish, emitting a foul odor,
srelcarand white like the white of an egg. There
mT be su entire lack of secretion, the surfaces he
in drr a. in ierTnu,f lie lace, iront ana upper pan
of ihe head fueling uncomfortable, and as if It was
encircled or a tight, unyielding band. This tatter
pln.se trailed lry Catarrh. The free mattery die.
cbargtV cause the passages to swell and become
thickened, rendering breathing through the nose
OiUicutt or Impossible, and the aafferer nods It
necwrsrr tt breathe throogn the mouth, thereby
perniiuingcold air to pamdlrectly to the bronchial
tunes and lung. The matter passing down the
t ro.it creates a conotant detlre to hawk and ex
p rtorate to throw It off; but when the membrane
U dry a. id fovmsh. Instead of poking freely down,
frr ui tho njS- and throat, the mucus becomes hard
aad forms Into scabs. locruMttiona, and bard
luraps, which adhere so firmly tothe nasal pasasgrs
inl thro it as to r quire very persistent etTjris to
AUIO'lge them. The rye In sympathy becomes ln
Pauicd. red, weak, snd watery, or In tho morning
the 11 -S m-iy be fonnd glued together, and matter
Is secreted In more or less qusctity. The ear sjso
t- com-s srriou'ly Effected, discharging quantities
t f miner, besides being vi-ilted by the most violent
neuralgic pains, ending Ireqaeutly in Inflarnma
ticn. nlccrati'n, and finally efenfm ss. The throat,
trincliial tulies,and lunt are : i many cases allcrl
ed ly cat.irrh, and when pror'retion of the ner
vous sysuia Usuiieradatd.sach sJecUous IicCjluo
:.ir:n: ig.
A brief snrrey of tils motscrloas dlsene vnrai
11 mhoarealHicted with Itlomskerpevdy pre par. i
tion for I'.s tri attneut before It becomes chronic.
The adva-.itaires offered by Ssront's Radical
I i i. we eo:idUcmy believe are to be found in no
other rcrae-ly. Kvery step n Hsprcparadon. every
line In the directions, mark it aa.-enti!ic remedy,
calcul itcrd t-J rneetevry phase of the disease. Tlie
n'im rous test I nonlals from t'ie best people in the
Vni'ed Stairs attest the eit'rin In which it is held
ty tKs w!io have been freed from the Most de
f tractive and (1 ing'rous dUcase Willi wbtcu Liaa
klua is to-day aSxted
JUST PUE LISHED.
A earefnlly revised Treatise on ratsrrh. wlt?i an
eceura e description of symptoms stnlayuiraihctlc
diascs. together with minuia direct Ions for effect
ing with P vxroRD'i Kaiucal Cie a speedy and
pi rm.me-t enre. Alsoobs-TvMlonsondietandtha
g-ecr:.l h"-lth, of v t Importa-ic t t all sWicle l
wil l c itiir h. It is wrapp d ahuiit e' h bo;tlool
th -i T::l. Cl'c. or will baciJled free ou re-
Cvit bf L-1-i-.p.
Fnch pactrse of Sawfokd's TImrAL rr ron
ttu r. Sanicrd's I:nproved Inhsllng Tube, with
full directions for nsn in al rases. Price, $1. Sold
by r-'l whcltsale s-'d r tail rlrncgists through
o.it l'ia United Stat - aid ( naU. A
I'OTTKTt, (.ei.ernl Ajfi uls a.:d Wholesale Unn
fbu, llotitoa, ila.
COLUDS'S
VOLTAIC PLASTER
Cures Pains and Achos.
It eiTiallz-s the Circulation.
Itsunila- s l iilammiioi y Action.
l:curu Kunlures hu1 Mra.n.
It r niovi't Vaiu and Soreness.
It cures Kidney Co nplalnt.
It strengthens the Muwlc.
It run s 1 Jie,imatlra and Netirsjgl.
It relax stiffened Cc.ru.
It ear s Nervous Shocks.
It is i.iv.iluable In I'arulysla.
ltcur-s InCimmatlon of tiicUrer.
It removes Nrrvons Tai:;.
llrui es Spin : Weaknrsi.
It 1 iirsteinl aid Soo'lih-..
ltcir' S Kpilepsy or Kits. "
It is Safe, Reliable,! and Economical
It is prescribed bv ri:v? Icians.
It is indorsed by Eli ctriclaui.
FRICE 25 CFNTS.
Becarefnl to obtain Colli xh Volt to Pl
a combination of Klectric it Voltaic 1'lates with
blghle Medicate J Plaster, as seen In the above cut.
S. Id l.y a I M holesaleand Hetall Irugiriisthrnngt
out Ihe I nitert .states and Csnadas. and by WKKSJ
POTTtR. Proprietor, ftosmn. M ass.
Millions of Mothers express their de
light over Castoria. It is nature's remedy
for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas
tor Oil, it if pleasant to take, and
unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless.
Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys
Worms, Cnres
Sour Curd and Wind Colic,
and allays I'everiahness. What gives
health to the Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Castoria. It is the most reliable,
effective and popular article dispensed by
Drug-gists.
Since Healing remedies have been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known such absolute Pain
relieving agents as the
CNTAUR IiINIMZNTS.
They soothe, heal, and cure. They
HEAL. Cuts. Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts
and Sore Nipples;
Cl'RK Pain in the L'ack, Rheumatism, Scia
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache.
Tetter, Pimples. Itch. Salt Rheum, and
&il Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals :
SrilUrK Inflammation and Swellings;
KELI EVE Boils, Felons.Ulcers. Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Croup and Quinpy ;
EXTRACT Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stings,
Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises.
The experience of centuries has made the
CENTAUR
Liniments, the most speedy and effective
curative agents for .
HAN and BEAST
the world has ever known. The Centaur
LINIMENTS
have relieved more bed-ridden Crip
ples t healed more frightful wounds,
and saved more valuable animals than
all other linimenta, ointments, oils, extracts,
plasters and so-called "pain killers" and
"skin cures" combined.
Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en
dorse the Centaur Linimenta t millions
of men, women and children in all countries
use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers,
Planters, Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters
and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They
are clean, they are handy, they are cheap,
and they are reliable. There is no ache,
pain, or swelling which they will not alle
viate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 cts. and 1.00 a bottle. Trial
bottles, 25 cts.
A. G. HATT
JUST OPENED AC1AI-V.
New, Clean, First Clans Meat Shop,
on Main Street Comer of Sth. l'latt.mouth
Eferybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
mi.06
KM ICS
QUHSSi
ncludlre C hoot I nx Outfit.
Cvery Can Warranted
7
n? y. r:F-.vy
THE HENRY R MILLER
PIAO-FOItTi:
Are not only firt-class In'trnments. but this
Estahli-Hlimeut may be justly regarded
as one of Win leading Piano-Forte
Manufactories of the
worm.
THE FAVORITES
IN THE CONCERT HALL.
During the Season of 1875-1S76 the Henry F.
Miller I'ianoM were used in Boston and vicinity
in more than 1SC3 Concerts.
Season of 1S77-187. 17i5 Concert.
Sea.ii ii of 178-17: Month of October. 35
Concerts ; Month of November, 43 Concerts-
A'one hut firvt cla Pin no enuhl gain euch un
fjuextiimed poptdarity.
THESE PIAXOS HA VE RECEIVED
The Highest Praise
From the
Most Eminent Musicians.
Of late I have had many opportunities of
iisiiic your I'iaiios and can say with pleasure,
they have no siiierior in America, and my long
exiierieiice abroad Justifies me in plaeiujr them
ahead ot any foreign instruments of their kind.
Chaw. It. Adams.
Madame Koire and the other artists of my
company are delighted with the"Miller" I'iauo.
for its rich purity 'f tone, and the wonderful
manner in which it custaius tlie voice.
Ji. Maplesom.
In behalf of tlie Baniabee Concert Comiiany,
and particularly mvelf as the pianist of said
company. I wish to express many thanks for
the beautiful (Iran J 1'iauos of your manufac
ture, with which you have furnished us so far
this season. With" your Hue instruments con
cert gi vinj; becomes a jiosilive pleasure and de
light, "tto fay we all of us."
Howard M
I consider no other "make" vi ith w hich 1 am
acquaiuted, can excel it in any of the ijualities
that constitute a perfect instrument. As an
accompaniment for the voice, I know of none 1
would prefer to your.
Mrs. H. E. II. Cautkr.
I take srreat pleasure in recommeiidini; the
Henry K. Miller IManos on all occasions where a
first -class piano is desired.
Mrs. n. M. Smith.
I have known the llanos manufactured by
Mr. Henry F. Miller for many years and I do
not hesitate to say that they take high rank
unions the first -elaoS instruments of any of the
best makers. Caul Zf.ukah.n
I consider the Miller Piano superior to all
others in that mellow and sinuin quality eo ac
ceptable for voice acc.-mpaniinccts.
Mrs. K. A LINK OiOOD.
We were delighted with the Fianos of your
manufacture hicli we uaed tlurini; our recent
tour in the United States their cliannmp: siiix
inu qualities rend, ring them especially desira
ble for accompany in!.' the human voice.
THE OKIOIXAL. SWKIMStT
LADIKS' tjl'AKTKTTK.
World's Interuational EiMMtion 1876.
This establishment was the inly one out of
more than forty 1'iano-forte exhibitors, wnich
was decreed two awakhs for its sii'plc' exhibit
of l'ianos at the Centennial Exliihitioii.
Thin wait the only Et(tliliithment that Received a
tjHcidl Award for a Sew Invention
The Patent Pedal
Upright Piano-Forte.
Tie Henry Tiller Piaios
nave received the endorsement of the
State of Massachusetts
and the
CITY of BOSTOU.
They are LEADERS automj the F(JREM(JST
PIAXOS of THE WORLD.
HENRY F. MILLER
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
JAMES PETTEE, Ag't.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
521y
James Pettee
DEaLEK is
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
The I'nrl vullcd Mason . Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Also, the Stock. Hrnry F. Millor. and Uallet
Sc Cumston Pianos for Cass and Sarpy counties,
ei. c iii uihi see
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
rLATTSMOUTH, XEB.
Music Scholars
Will do well to examine our
New Mason & Hamlin
OBO-AH IITSTETJCTOE
JDn. Saxfoki's Livcb Lxvioou..tor
3 r u r
1 O . P.''
LirerS
InvigoratorJ
. ,ua L7 tho public,;
f'- t Tvior mere than 35 years,
'' ' ' with urproceJerited rrsults-J
s:kd for circulao.;
t w c:r'"jn ft n 03 sroadwh,,
" arv " - :t:isT HIUTELl ITS QKrtTATIO.V.
TfMTi Drugs.
W WALK PAPER.
el'' -x " 1, 1 w---? if JfiavM
Sis a St ialirl Faruilj lt-jaiojy for fc5
ills v.s-'s of tlie Liver, Stum.vcu t
ud Boyrela. It is P.irely t8
Wcftable. It never av rTll Yi
JDbilitntes It is Vf l J fl 5
Fl Li err 1
1 V E Wi
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
103 BPESMATTOSHffiA.
Tin:
"SEfVHNAL PASTILLE7
A Va'ttal.V Xisrovcr
s:ir Nrw JjiftariLirit! Mit
if ftl 4S.irnrr, aw rntinl
Nf and oiiivt1y ff!c- t
ivc Uemedy lor ihr fp- rtl
snd urinrt Cur o:
temiral mia sons ft
Xxu potency bv the nlw
true W. y . tz: irct
ArDJicAtion li ihr luin-
t ft .'ii 09 a aji .vntti
ripal tvt of the LiieaM, acting by Ab orption. err
tmt itf p-if ic itiflucuc on uc fccminal es de EJae
ulatorT Iucta, 1 ro t- at it :nd bmI TJr. thra The uae
M?h Iinreiy a:lc 'lr4 vub nu pain c r iffiwfpt,
it if juirklr .itlvtd ufid .borH,-d. pw t'mr ig aa
immediate oo:iuii; and rtorafiv eiTrct uon thr rx
uml undi itcrruui or i.iratni; wrrckrH lrm vclf-sbu
ad ire, atopfiin drain trit tUea.tm, revtor
iffl'ic min;l l tfalta nt'd nour.d mrmr'rv rrovtnff
the Diniacta of Sir,iir.. Nerr-,u Tcbilay. Cottfuaion
Of I ices, Avrra:Ot toSoe rty. E.c.t'c. ai the arr-r-a
nee of premature oi4 ?0 u; t arcmpar jtc tliia
tr-Mih'.-, atid rrtrins pe - t Fsu.-l V;f or. where il ha
lien dormant lvr T'ir. 'I'.iiat nio:r ot trrarnteal haa tiod
the ('t in rerr iv-.r ei'-. and ta now a proi ounred
uoc. Jruc aret-o tmrh p.e?er;bed iu thre eroub.es,
an l, a mTy cjn h- r wi:hri ta. wirb hut It tic if any
pe:n!ftvt gvod, T.t- e n Nonaence abl t!m rrepara'
liwn, I'ract.ea! t Srva"in enahlrt u i ptivelv j?aar an
te that it mill pre aatiafact:en. Puriny the eijjht
y aratliat it hat t.f i t -ncrai r Umr- t:unai;(lk
ot t-fiinmia1a t i talite, sr v it row eonced
ed tjr the Medical Profe;n !t be the hut rational
mean vet discovered ol reacting tml rnrrne thi v-j prrv.
atem trouble, fiat is wf'l known I be lha nun- cl un'nd
mi cry t ao iiuir, s::d r.n-t whvm Quaeka prry whh
thtiruc a nofruMis and t iff fsi-.The Jcu; dy i-'put hp
in a neat h x, rr'utir t mt a tnnS. and acul ir a plain
wr-ypfHT by mail s -aled fr Two brtsei. f -Uaalr-cnt tc
eflfr la prmaue- tcvrr nk iti eTere re) $ 5 Tiire
boi Ut;i (f ihe.i f-. I MAiith y i ! .t.-f. m :;r-.
tea ere vifor.in t!e wwraf eea. f 7. Full DI&ECilOHS
for naintr will accxipany EACIi I OX.
(Send for a Deaanptire Pamphlet efving Anaforn'ralV
iMuilrmtions, whica wW eonyim-c th most scfpiical
that they eaa be ret'ofd to perfect manhood, and H
fitted fort He duties of lt rari t a ii nere affected. W
Fcrt Scad for stamp t any on. Bold OXLT by t.'ie "
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Sterility ut women. caue aiid
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Uwe to wives, J rosi;ntiofi, its rr, Celebsry ana
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'tirnwrt, Lov aid Omnaiiip. latpctimenu tt Marriere, '
n run.e and t-mi'e. S:i-nce Krruiuctivn. Single lit
r-ttlaetl, 1 of aMa-riae, 1 ji w cl livoree. Ieyal rihta
rf mirated woi.xen.ee, iiu-lMiVnjf JjiaeMm peculiar to
Wontn, thir causes and treatment. A book for private
r "d mm.dcrftre rcciin j i CJO pace a, xiux tuA iiaia
avaf.. br M.ttl, aeaiei tor 60 cent.
Jh9 Private Mod tea I ArMser."
rnl?TIiuia,t;oa.Tiaup. t.iret, btnture.V arleoe1v
l., a so o-.i Ppermatr or hoc. Sexual D,bility,aid zn
otTScy, f tm V tlUM aiil fcxcea a, easine Seminal
! :!i:a- .4, N- roine, ArrrMon to Society, Canfution of
T Iea. I .irs;-a1 d'cav, lintnessof strht. Ietc(tv JUeanory,
!a s rual I'oitt, ce. attak'.iiir niarnare inkproper
cr vwriajo't. p""inff V-ealmcnt. a-1 many
rn .f a.l private dw 1 aaiiai
sJa ocr tJi-.s'.-t, cr-..
a iecTiT rn anhood atid Wem&niionSt t eerN j or
all liie im ' - nicy botind Twlum, (1. Tbry cittaia
CrOpa-ea ar;4 o-r HX Jlluatratirns, cmbra'inr every
Cains en the jr:nera t- rysteu thit fa worth kavwinjr, and
much that ia iwt puh.ih d in a-y other work. T- cons
bi'fd eoJuni Is positiTfy t'i b.-t I'opular Aledieal Bok
pul;.sheJ. aud ( wdiff:rid after gcutujr U can hae
liinrmmrT vrtiindrd. Th Author ! $ . experienced
1 -tciao f many years practice, im is vtll kuoww.) and
the advice rvrn, r-d lU:les f-r trentiuent In id down, will
t; found cf crcatva.w to tho auUerit.f; f om imparitie
cf Uie ry rar'y r-rors. at jor, tr any c f the niirotr
raj trnui!t- c:itins; cdT l.a head r ' Private or
" Chronic diaeawa.- Sntlv unr. vT'uTne.or complat
in 0'ie, for Price in btamr. tsUvcr r Cnrrcny. (Consui
t:ioa cotiCtltftit.al, eii i'Utt-rs a p -mp'iy and trankly
ji?iweed without ehe - ) Adrrai Butts' Diapf:
tary, 12.bihSt.,fruLotai,j:a. (ZstabUslid 1817 )
jhor vale News Caslrs. AUNTS wanted.
CPT
i'iw 1 i a iTT rra in p-so?a irr"ig Trrnn
ij.r. 10 sc a a;-ii t:ieir icmr aa aK.-r
ti nernr a-ce t-iens inar. w: 1 m
Privat Hoap.tat. 103
S.Clark St..Chtcarv
!ll.C8teiaity.aU
Private. CfarMie and
F c as a I Dtaamaea.
Cewsaltaiioa fra.
Ladtaa aad Cental
asea, aaed aa deliar
nr sample f beat
r a b b a r rtiada, and
valuable inlorwtatieB
hv xpeeaa. Rell
ble F saate PiiU. S
per box. Private
hoene ami aurse far
Ladies during coa
ftoertenl.
A new wark. prVw V4
cents bj ataH. atjsta
ries f Nature. Paval.
alory mt Marriaaw. Or
raaa mt Gmrratlan.
IHaaaae f Yuuta a4
Mas hood : a wealth T
ohoW aat valuable la
foriatin. f latereet
to boih araea. Moian;
fhrnsive ta (tod tat
and reflaeweau lafoe
natioD a a v r before
pa bit bed. No family
should be witaoul iu
Gy4d4reaa. Dr. A. O.
OLIK 9)3 Clark St.
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l.lrlf anil ipdilf cure. mia
ln. N. ptiblMHT. Stad
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S. Ciwk Ckicaca, IU.
DYKES BEARD ELIXIR
nir).Tuai. Itrwa.ni Hi.aMa.ttar
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'at. Pk( aM aMDMlfWlUaa U L. SI1T M
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Hatto Valley Herd of
POLAND-CHINA
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WEEI'INt! W.VTKK.
tietistorpl Stock lur
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O. F. JOHNSON,
DEaT.KU in
Medicines?
AND
All Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest Publications.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
by an Kxperlenred Irn jurist.
EEMEMBKK THE TI.aCK.
dth ST i DOORS SOUTH OF JfAIN
PLATTSMOUTH. neb.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJiCKSJIITU
HORSE MIOKIMJ,
AND
WAGON KEPAIRING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promplj.
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Horse, Mulc& OxShocin?.
In short, we'll shoe anything thut har
four feet, from t Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
JSTETW" SHOP,
n Fifth S between Main a-d Vine Streets,
ust across e comer from the nkw HEKAI
okf c.. ioy
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
Wjca-oisr
AND
I5LACKMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine ami Plow re
pairing, ami general jobbing
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
of fann and other machinery, a there
i? a good lathe in my siiop.
PETER RAUEN,
The old Reliable Was on Maker
has taken charge of the wai;ou whop.
He Is well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Xfw Waeoni anil Ilnsien made Co
Order.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
liop on SUthstreet opposite Speight's Stable
f avBtaMcaBBBB Laaaaaaaaai
PITY f nTCJiU.
-t or.
USu, -S. Sa JP
vimmtoH&ml SITUATED IN
Opera IIouk, Uiu.cr. loL li.i f -3 g1
EVERY OTHEIM IP3 f l3 V f WARRANTEE
LOT AB30LUTE- O " &Z1 tfei S 1 DEED WITHOUT
LYFREH5! j -u-juU RESERVE.
Iienver now h:is a pfpilntirn cf IfvtW. Great cities are tl;p ojjtprowih of great countries.
Twenty years atro Ik-ii ver w.s:i sm.ill t r -(linx M on Ihe finiier. now it is n larye city, with
numermiH Churches, ilotot. Tiie:ve;-8, Si ivet-milroatis. (ms-w in ks, Waler-vorks. tioltl and
Silver tSineltinawnl Ki-tiiiin tt'tirki, v.Itii a I'nuttl states Mint, anrt is tlictcrc"' liailroad
Center f the I. Tiiere -ire su-.-eit First-cl uss K.tilro.uls now n:r.nine nl coniiectiiiB
with nil Ihe Principnl :iml ll .ii .'i R:'.flr-:nls f:om Maine to Cniifornuu It is theCapital if
Colorado, iiiiturally tli riene -t Stale in the Union, and lH-a,te! tn silxnit Ihe get 'graphical
center of tne United StaLe-t Tiie clim ie i c.iarniinjr, v itli'tlu- Ikm water nr.d purest air
In the world, and the ncenery is unexcelled fur beauty end gr. iint.r. It is Miiiomided
by the richest (iold, Silver, l.'opper, iron, Ieud, and Coal Mii.e ni : Apricull oral I nixls in
America. It is now the he u!qnarte:-s for Colorado, Kartsa.-. Nebraka, New Mexico. Wy.
omlns;, Nevada, Arirotiit, and Norihern Texas. The ncii iuiiieral rtml m;i ir-nli'iinl re. oumes
ot this vajt coamry will make Ieuvcr the largest uia! wcltbiot ciij in tLe West.
WHY LOTS ARE CIVEPJ AWAY.
As the tide of Immigration is now In this dlreeli'-n, it Is the CompnnyV Interest to hav
penide locrae in lienverand .:i their property. Toeiit-ouni&ermiirraiioti here, tl.e Com pans
will uive to any one seiKlini; their luuno smd n!die a warrantee deed, in fee simple, foi
one or more lot In North iKruver, situirel in Weld t omiiy. Stale of Colorado, in immediate
view of this b- iiuiful cit v. the on'y ciiarga Iteini; orie dollar lo pay the Notary Public fees
for acknowlol n deed ami conveyance. The Company does not Rive every' lot away, but
each alternate one, and does not cvt that every person who Rets a lot in North Denver
will come here, but :i irrc.il m-xny will, anil they will induce their friends to follow. The in
creased fp"latio!i will soon m-ikethU proerty very valuable, and this Company retain
each alternate lot, which they ho:d at pri-es varying from ii to f'M, according to location.
For this reason thenlKtve propt-ition is made. The deeis are unconilitiinal, not requiring
any one to. set tie or improve, but Willi f:ll wir 10 transfer nnl !eel U others. The limit
to any one person taking advm-f3o of this ofTer isfielots. This properly i nol hill,
aide, moo it I'll ii, or rrt:in. but i level, fertile. Mid has advantages for building
npon too numerous to mention. Fil l and frati.-d'aciory iuforiuation, wiih llulorsements
from our bcot citizeus, w;li be f.irnl.died.
CERTIFICATS Cr 7i7LE.
Tt TT. C. FAsnr, Co'intr Cler'i nnd Piwlr within and f'r im.l c r.nr.lr and Ftste, do rierebr rertifr
to lliu aNnre an l lorejn nti lo W ir'n, nnd t.tle cmiii.Ii If I" il.i- land l!-roin descrilx-d according lo Hit
rcfrd in mjr o:?i'. I l.irlhr cnrr.I'v iIht n-i no 'ahfra'-!- i-r trinripli of judgments, tnxfA or other
lfin claiiriiii' nui.nst f-i !.::.'!. I i U::..o.. v liciuof I h.i 1.. r. u:.t. f 1 1 tuj hand ami aitixvd luy orbcial
acal lbu 2J d.iy i f Augnt, A. D. l-'-j.
""i ..u...y .i 3GT ructions.
Tills Company wi'I send by re:urn miil, to
A
c:riTe ji i.;is paier iite:r llamas, p. huui
County and Sta'e, plainly w: itfeii in full, n clear
warranToe deed lo a lot '2't feet front by lJ'i feet
deep in North llonver. Colorado, clear of all taxes.
a AoDlicat'on-s lorciiv lots
.jli wi" Ii one dollar for each lot to pay co.-t of making
-HvTnniI acknowldlgin-r ieel. jwsi;'ue, etc. The lots
then can he sold and transferred at yenr iwe-isnie.
I't all imnmve this ottion
the richest Male in the world.
t t-i-' V. . find .itiMftn.
DENVER LAND
lliJCb School. 1-cuvrr. C oL
419 LA'.VUt.VtX
CCC HERE! $5 ia HODS for 50 Al
ULInalklM,n ir"l'. DOS T ISt, tab Caaare.
- iiii 10 talunble atoorraiikin( beereU ; 10 Rxb li.
turn; I Magte fniintjiia fen: 2 Slcel Ftai : I Silver-plitetl
Hiar: I H. HnMrr; I Kul.btr tip Pcci( ; 12 tmt Catel.
pes; 12 ihHU nse Paper; I $1.0 Weea y Ikat f mdbt Poeaa,
ani Chinese Secret tor rltssmc linen, tbiir Bwner scllint; -rrt
All asnt for Fifty Cent a. stasias tskca. aiiress,
(Ctub. I0T6 j IMM HMO CO, lortnUCT, leietnrr.
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DRY GOODS & CLOTHING
A few of the articles you can buy lo the best advantage
at the live progressive
DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HOUSE
OIF1
SOLOMON &NATH AN.
For 81 00 you can buy 22 yarda strndard prints.
" 47jC pound good all wool yarn.
10 " cotton batting. &
S Per yard domestic eingTlam.
8.V " " cheviot shirting, very ffcoil.
7 " brown and bleached muslin, can't be beat.
7 " Canton flannel, superb.
8li " " tickine, no better.
1 00 a good comfortable.
" 1 25 per pair up, splendid blankets.
" 2i, 15, IS and 20c per y'd, alpaca lustirs, all colors, best ever offered.
" 22iec up, black and colored alpacas, double width, best in the city.
45c per vaid Hp, black and colored cashmeres, great bargains.
8.V to 10 and 12,4 to 15c per yard up. suitings iu endless varieties.
20c per yard up, all wool flannels, best ever offered.
50c " " " " waterproof, an excellent qualit;.
20c " ' " cassi meres, 'well worth double.)
" 3 75 up. Ladies cloaks, the finest assortment in the city.
1 75 ui. Misses and children's cloaks 44 44 " "
,4 20c per yard up, hand made zephyr fascinators.
44 75c u,r. a great variety of shawls.
44 25c up, perfect fitting corsets.
50c up, two button kid gloves, fine.
A full line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, (very cheap.)
The finest assortment of Ladie's. Children'sandlnfantshand-madehoods.
sacks and shawls, zephyr, ever known in Plattsmouth.
MILLIITEBY.
For 75c, up. Ladies' trimmed hats, nice.
. C5c, up. Children's ha'.s.
Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition.
$25,000 W O IR, T EC
Of Mens. Youths' and childrens clothing, regardless of cost. We are go
ing t close this branch of our business. So look out for bargains.
For S3 00 and up, Mens' overcoats, hard to beat.
44 4 00 and up, Mens' suits.
44 1 50 and up, JJovs' suits.
FURNISHING GOODS IN PROPORTION.
For $1 75, up. Mens boots. Mens' shoes, SI 25 up.
1 00. up. Bovs' boots. Roys shoes. Soc up.
1 00, up. Ladies' shoes. Childrens' shoe. 25 up.
The largest and most elegant stock of mens' and boyselt and stiff crow n
hats in the west. . t n i
Take advantage of the great inducements we offer in zephyrs, all color.
12U cents per ounce. Full line of Germantown and high colored yam very
low. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb and plaid canvass at reduced figures.
FINE DRESSING GLOVES. GLOVES FOR FARMERS,
GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN. " " BRIDGE MEN,
GLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN.
In fart we show the greatest variety of gloves, for special use, to be
found, ami we call special aitention to them.
The above list covers only a small portion of the many articles which we
offer as BARGAINS. We guarantee the public the retailing of all goods i at
wholesale prices, and we defy anyone in the business to compete witn tne
above figures.
SOLOMON & NATHAN.
fsst nil :
NORTH DENVER,
fr'T
S. Mot. Denver. Col.
any one sending within fixty days from the
must lie i.ccompanieu
unit v to scent e a home in
Deeds sent lo liny jKirt
A'inn'ss ;n I'-tters u
COMPANY, SC?
ST., BI.X'i iK. CtJi. Out oi th miny rhore!.
3I0XEY TO LOAN
ON IM PROVE I) FARMS FOR
FIE YEARS TIME.
TEX IK5t C'EVT IX r I? REST.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Enquire of I). II. WIIEELEK & CO.
Plattsmouth; or 11. E. MOORE, Lin
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Great Reduction in Boots & Shoes
20 to 25 Per Cent.
LOWER TECiZST - LAST TEAR:
Mena'Prlnoe Albert
lasting Buckle
" " Congress .
Base Bull Shoos
Twn-Hnckle How Shoes
Genuine Hand Sewed Ties
' Hand Sewed Alexis
Ladies' Slipper
Hall Shoes
" l'ehble Uoat, Side Lace
" Kip. " "
French Button
' tloat, Button, (worked button-hole)
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
PETER MERGES.
Sehluntz & Dewey,
Cedar Creek, Cam County, Meh,
PKALKI1S IX
Hardware, Stoneware,
Queensware S GlasswarCi
IHIaii5 Dap5 JBoots Iae
Highest market price paid for all
kinds of Grain, in Cash, or will take
produce in exchange for goods.
Having now got our Stock fairly
opened, we invite all to rail and ex-
amine.
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In Ci ss CctDiy. :4y
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rAe Only Improvement ever made on the common POROUS PLASTER.
It contains (iret'T and More Powerful
Pain-Relieving, Strengthening, and Curative Properties
than the common I'orous Piaster, and is f.ir superior to liniine.it and the so-called rlectriva
ari'li:i"ces. I'llICK. 25 Ontx.
THEBCST
THEW0KL
SOLD BY
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Ik f; rrAri- aai mi I'VJa'
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FOR PARTICULARS """"""" " ADDRESS:
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, omo.
THE READY FA3OT.Y SOAP MAKJER:
PllFliili Lf I
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98 Per Cent Pure.
STRONGEST AMD PUREST LYE MADE.
m LYE is a FINE POWDER. -
Any portion of contents of ran mar bo used witliout nni!injj tuslanrt),
K pound, of IcrTiiiiil, Haiti ;-oap made in twi-iity liniiiitvs with
out boiling, and your va-1?!! will Ik; sweet and clean to the whm", without
thut nasty aniell produced when Uiiiig rcady-inade fc-ou) ox tojj uiadis
froin other Lye.
One trupaanfal will aoftrn five gsxllona of hard water.
LEWIS' I.YK la 'AH per cent, ttroogtr tiuui .hy other Lye or
o-caUed Kock or Ball rotanlica.
MA.NLKArLEy:u o.nlv by
GEO. T. LEWIS & MEflZIES COMPM.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
tJ For Sale by E. U. DOVEY & SOV.. cnrVAN : V EC KUAl H, si l 1. S. WHITE.
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