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-THE HERALD FH0F. HARRIS RADICAL CURE ron LPiiaTiArfTorjicsA. Br. 7H1TTM Tin? Duke of Aiyvll was favonibiy im pressed with this country. Considerable excitement has been caus ed in Lyons by a discovery which ur Jiorls to give to flax all the qualities and Pjpe6ruuco ol silk. It haa lung been known that silk is soluble, not only in powerful nckls, but also ia soda and chloride of zinc, and it is said that these qualities arc made use of in the new pro cess. A company is being formed wuh a capital of $0,000,000 for the manufacture of the new textile. In Sir George Campbell s book about his travels in America, recently publish ed, he tells this "good one:''. "I heard a Kory of my friend Mr. Holmes, the mem ber from l'aisley, who made a tour iu the LInited fctatea, and when he got to Chica go he was very auxious to see a typical American, with his slouched hat, big boot, belt with revolver stuck in it, and ho on. 1 le could not find one for a long time. At last he found a man who ex actly came up to liia ideas; and entering ia to conversation with him, lie said, 'Have you been long here?' Na.' was the .Scotchman's answer, '1'ura jist a month lrae GiascaV " The Canadian government having ap pointed a commiss.ouer to investigate and report on the coal question, he stati-s that the world's coal deposits are distributed in squuro miles as follows: 192,000 iu the United States, the iargost'in the world; C0.C00 in Canada, ;50,000 in Russia, 21, 000 in Australia, 11,000 in Great JJritiiu, 6,000 in Japan, 3,501 in Spain, 2,0G in Franco, 2,004 in India, 1,770 in Germany, and 510 in 1'elgiur.i. The cal mined in the United States in 1810 was 21,S50V544 tons; in 187G it was 43,273,447 tou:. The drain on England's mines has be-n exces sive, and the probability is that she will 60n be compelled to import Ameiicau co:t', a3 she already docs our beef aud cheese. Sagacity of the Pig. A Kansas farmer writes: I had a cou ple of sows, each of which raised me nine pigs. I let the little ones run out (it was grasshopper year and they could hurt no thing.) Kansas wa considerably pes tered with wolves that year, and my neighbors predicted that I would lose my pigs. 1 met them ail over the neigh boring country, but at rundown they were generally at home. 1 used to think they were lucky, until one day, while shooting prairie chickens, I saw a woll iancing around in the grass in a very pe tuliar manner. I watched him from a distance, but could not comprehend his behavior. So I walked toward him, and, by taking advantage of a ravine, was able to get within foriy yards of the beast. Lying down behind a bunch of blue-joint rras, I looked on. The coyote had found my eighteen pigs, thvn some four months old, and'waatcd one for dinner. The pigs, objecting, had formed a circle with their heads out, and were bravely grunting deliaucc. The wolf was run ning around them, snapping his jasvs, and loing all in his power to frighten a fuint lieaited pig out of the circle. The com pact ring of sturdy little black porkers slowly moved down the road, never fal tering but constantly keeping up their war grunts. As they passed me at about twenty -five yards, I rebuked the coyote with an ounce of No. 10 Lird siiot. lie iud-lenly lost his interest in pork, and rc lirud to the hills t hunt jack-rabbits. I never had any anxiety about my pigs al ter thi.t. THE SUN FOR 1880. The Run will deal with the events of the year 180 in its own fasliiou, now pretty well uider htooil by every body. From January 1 until Deeemher 31 it will be conducted as a newspa per, written in the English language, and print ed tor the people. As a newspaper. The Sun believes in getting all the news of the world promptly, and present inir it in the most intelligible shape the shane that will enable its readers to keep well abreast 01 tneage wun tne leasi uiiprouuciivre expendi ture of time. The greatest interest lo the greatest number that is the law controlling- it daily make-up. It now has a circulation very much larger than that of any vther American newspaper, and en joys an Income wliich it is at all tones prepar ed to spend liberally for the benefit of its read ers. People of all conditions of life and all ways of thinning buy and read The Sun ; and they -all derive satisfaction of some sort from irs col umns, for they keep on buying and reading 1 In its comments on men and affairs. The Sun believe that the only guide of policy should be common sense, inspired by genuine American principles and backed bv honesty of purpose, for this reason it is. ami will con tinue to he. absolutely independent of party, class, clique, organization or interst. Itiw for p. 11. but el none. It will continue to praise what Is good and reprobate what is evil, taking care that its language is to the point and plain, be yoDd the possibility of being misunderstood. It In uninfluenced by motives that do not appear on the surface : it has no opinions to sell, save those winch may be had by any purchaser with two cents. It hates injustice anf rascaiitv even more than it hates unnecessary words. It ab hors frauds, pities fools, and deplores nincom . poops of every species. It willcontinuethrough out the year lsHit to chastise the lirst class, "in struct the second, and discounteaaiice the third. All honest men, with honest convictions whethersound or mistaken, are its friends And the Sun makes no bones of telling tli" truth to its friends and about its friends aud whenever oce;ision arises for plain sneaking. " These are the princoples upon which The Sun will be c inflicted during the year to come. The year lftSO will be one in which no patri otic American can afford to close his eyes to public affairs. It i impossible to exaggerate the importance of the political events which it li;is in store, or t lie necessity of resolute vigi lance on the part of every citizen who desuts lo preserve the Government that the founders gave us. The debates and acts of Congress, the utterances of the pres, the exciting contests of the Hepublieau and Democratic parties, now nearly equal in strength throughout the coun try, the varying drift of public sentiment, will u'l bear directly and effectively upon the twenty-fourth Presidential election to be held in November. Four years ago next November the will of the nation, as expressed at the polls, was thwarted bv an nbomniable conspiracy, the promoters and beneliciavie". of which stilt hold the oiiices they stole. Will the crime of 1S76 be repeated in lsse? The pat decade of years opened with a corrupt, extravagant, and insol-t-nt Administration intreneH'd at Washington. The Sun did something toward dislodging the gang and breaking its power. The same men are now intriguing to restore their leader, and themselves to places from which they wero driven by the indignation of the people. "Will they succeed? The coming year will bring the answers to these momentous questions. The Sun will he on hand to chronicle the facts as thev are developed, and to exhibit them clearly - and" fearlessly in theii relations to expediency and right. " Thus, with a haliit of philosophical good hu mor in looking at theininor affairs of life, and in great things a ste;ulfast purpose to maintain the rights of the people and the principles of the Constitution against all aggressers. The Hun is prepared to wri.e a truthful, instructive, and at the same time eatertaining history of lsso. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Uaily Sun, a four-page sheet of twenty eight columns, the price by mail, post-paid, is S5 cents a month, or $G.50 a year ; or. including the Sunday paper, an eiirht-p-ige sheet of fifty-six columns, the price is 65 cents a month, or 7.70 a year, postage paid. The Suudav edition of the Sun is also furnish ed separately at 5I.J a year, postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sun. eight pages, fif ty-six columns, is Si a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND. 35tt5 Publishers of The Sun. New Nork City. no, 9 Given Away To the Subscribers of THE OMAHA BEE, : The Best Newspaper "West of the Missouri Biver. Republican, Anli-M"onpoly and De fender of the Rights f the Producing aad Indus trial Classes. Every Subscriber iietm Heme Uaeral and Valuable Article. Rend for sample copy of paper, giving full particulars. Adores OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., Qraaba, Neb. THE EYE, EAR sr.d THROAT Successfully Treated vtiti SAHFORD'S RSDiOAL GORE. SUCCESS fs the test of rvrtt. r.ri mcresi l-i tbfl treatment of Catarrhal A"ct:oi.i, ufi-. r so innnr miserable failures, matins u-..tio:il.c il i ccltlc curative properties In thn rsrmcdy Or "i. D'-8 6tKTOTiD'3 Radical Circle forC'aturrt; io.-irr-it..;ca properties r 1 no cviuunce, in mo fh.i oi li'.v-ou-elted testimonials f rota t .'us most rcfrpct t :Mc i .c or!3 la all stations of lifR.niu.-t X.s co::clu-ii :: ci th'.a nt. Neror.wa lclieva.l- I'nIilHlofy n I. ,ul.-ir fered, freely offered. In f.ivtrof ouyrirrwrl ti:. that In the poss-sslon of t:n rroirl-trs .f tA-J-tobd's RADTfTALCrrKK. And vnlu ihlcr.sl.i'.it 1"c ot representations mlt!i p;irt c f tho i cc;i:i'nci!'l atlons which nroto-'.ir.v oliVrc'l r-y frl-rv!:! t jl'.ie:u; in IU fivor. People of wenltli ailreiln' r:e!'.ti:irul parts of t'leconntry tlnily adniir.lts (superiority over any method of euro known to tlio r-imlnr n-vlient profusion, hut rlmi tin publicity IncMonti;! lo it pabUslicd statement. H"!iico tao te:tt':ionli-i In our poMi--l'r rpresesit hr.t a st'intl rait c.f thoe withheld f ir tl-.o rean incm loncl. Thi folIwliiK nnsoHnted trstimo-ii:l from IftrsnY Vklls, Kq., of Velis, Fr." ; Cn. XCTnre't, il an n ' apokon icioteccunt of which u;o juat proud. INVALUABLE. ?IeS3r. T7EKtr ft ron-rn. 'WholrF.nIc Ttnr.rr."?, r.oston, f as.: (Ifiitlcmrn, I havu loreo'ii'- i 'mtli i It It a luiy tiiat I owe to a-iUi-rn ;r lnmui.ii; to vrito you, statL.fr t'.io treat benefit ths.t I lmve f!e rived froia tlia u-n (fB.sfoin'8 Rauioai. enc ---B CATAitru. 'vrnoritt!::inS0 rcii-i I huvf bcin afllictod with t5! vi ry trouble si':o c n:l:.ii.t. I have tried nil t 10 rcmecli'.s t:mt 1 coeld liml, bat -ithoutm.v r!..l r r perma-,e:it br ciit. Lost fail the disease hAil arrived at t!iat stala that I mist hay-5 relief cr Oi1;. TMoentlrj rieinfcrnnonsf ystera had bec-moao In lamed, end taoPtomi-.ch so tiisor-dor-4, that il w.;i a tlonbtft'l m-ttT whrthf r I conld fro to the I'eiacconst.cr if I dM poivheiher I nhould live tjcomo backer n'r. Inmv r.nadver tUoment of thia matll'-luo.o:i(l iili;ioni;li bcirir very lncred-jloua e.bo;it sp- cifles or no-irT'r.is of any kind, yet in sheer desperation I tried thi, ar.d was at once byn-rflted by It. The chunks of climtc, a chronic tll3easo of tho liver, and my ngn ovrrTJ may pr?v,nt my rntlro restoration, hi. 1 1hr bene fit 1 derive from Its lii!y i:so l t n iuculutihl, aiid I ati brplnir to lm comrlt t: l;' cured, aud aX list arrive at n r peet:ibl3 old tie. If this s"u?nvu( f piy raso ra;i bo of nnvpervTee to thosn afJiclcd I li.ivo I een.ni"! t :iL-le juii to brinjr this remedy Into morotreneral r.-.e. --pt cir.lly on the Facilln coast t where ic is mueli nrcitcili, 1:1 o'ujuct In writing this noto w 111 -i obtained. Very truly yonra. liTVY V KM.3. AT20BA, Ii. Y., JuliJ, inc. of Vi'tlla.lriutjCi Co. Kach r3r':" Pnftl'U lr. .rnnfir.!'3 Tripr-wi InlmluiK 'luh.-, r.ud fill ttircetions for li-c l:i all cases. l'ricetl.CO. I'or Falj by ail 'Vlioli-s'n ami Itctai! Drcfrff't :;ndr"Blcrsthrciitrhont .tin-United Btales and Canodas. WF.EK3 & I'OTTKIi, General Ascr.t3 ucd Wholesale UniSKiau, Boston, JLtgs. 'A ALWAYS GOREO. Enlarged Spleen. This is t cert.fy that I hao hen vn j-ortr Collihb" Voltaio T'LAfTEliS lor LiiUrmctit cf the Snln and Uepression In tho Slomach, end they nave trivvn cm more relief than any other remedy I have, ever nsed. I vocld bihly recom mend ihem to all 6SeriiiijXroia tia i-iuot pula aud liiSa.:i.matioa. t J. . 1 . k. ' .-3 riCKXHtrrs,?.. June r?,irr?. Gcv?ro Pain. ITavlnfr occasion toTiie n r- "? .. n rr-'trrrrr6 pain In my nida I tri"d cn.it C iir i..i.i.i.'-' Vot taio Plati-, a id l.i twcuiy-iour liour.i tho pkia caiirdr kiuuv -1. J. S MMi . ,'t Ca-'-- Iii-i :.-t. liick. TTis-ort, ?!tt--.. Ja-At 1 '. 1 ". Weaknesses. Colllr.s" V-ltAlc nasfrr" r!r- tt f-ffsfao-tlnn hen .'f ; vt.-.l.!;; tit 1 V.jc; tr.u.l l-.-r LamenrfB u.i ! V'cakatsa vf liio l"ieVr. PVa s-nd r-or rlirht ".T8-. J-'Oi j i.;. Y Jcvat, ii.., Jano J ". 1 .'. Price, Cctatn. Po careful t- o'-tali Cl-T.Iv-J Vutma r:. Tt, a com- i mr!- 1 of ri- c'r.f -i? ! V jltai - ri-tr-s, Vith a liitf.ilv M'-diri:-l riacr. : s--ii ii-. tho above ctlt. Soltl hv ali -'holiS. and Vrt Drc plnta thronpho-jt the rn'i"d Mat-- and Cnn-ulM, snd by WiXIi. FOil.ll, I rorlior. EJua.ou. Mass. Cry forPitcJxer's Catcrin. TJ cyllke it because it is sweet; tlotlters like Castoria tecause it givea liealtlt to tv e child; and Pliyaiclans, Lecar.se it contains no sac-rpLlno or miuoraL Is nature's remedy for aasimilatias; the food. It cures Wiz.' Colic, the raising of Sour Curd and Xjiarrhora, allays I"evcrii.Iiiioss ard Kills Wormii Thus the Child has health and the Mother ohtaiii3 ret. Pleas ant, Cheap, and XldiaLle. The most effeotivo Pain-relievinc ajenta for 1VIAK and UHAST the -worlil has ever known. Over 1,000,000 Eottles sold last 3 oar I The reasons for this unprecedented popu larity, are evident; tho Centaur Lini ments aro ui iJo to deserve confidence 1 they aro absorbed into the Ftrueturc; they always cere and never disappoint. No jeroa nacJ lonscr suffer vri'.h PAir: in the BACK, Ilheusiatisia or Stiff Joints, for the CEfiTAOIl' rdniments will surely crtcrahaio the pain. There is no Strain, Sprain., Cut, Scald, Burn, Bruise. Sting, Coll or Lameness to which Mankind or Cumh Ertites tiro subject, that decs not respozil to tii3 SootMng tain, Xho Center? not only relieve pain, but they incite healthy action, srthduo ialamnation, and cure, whethir the "symptoms proceed from wosads of the Ce&h, or Xeuralci.t of the Nerves t from contracted Cords or n scalded hand ; from a sprained anhlo ur a gashed foot; vhether from disgusting riZlZ?ZulZ ca a. LADY'5 PACE or a (.trained joint on a Horse's Lop:. The agony produced 17 a Burn or Scald; mortification from Frost-bites; Swell" ings from Strains: the tortures of Rheu matism ; Crippled fcr life, by pome neglected aeciileot; a valuable horse or a Scoter's XSfll tnay ail be saved from Caa Hottle of Centaur Liniment. XoUou?ekeoper,Fiirraer, Flantcr, Teamster, or LiverTtnn. call aCord to be without these wonderful L'".''nects. Thty can bo procured in any part ef the Klolbo for SO ct3. and 51.00 a bottle. Trial Lotties 25 cts. to 3 A. G. HATT JUST OPENED AGAIN", New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street Corner of 5th, Pl.-ittsmouth Everybody on liand for fresh, tender meat. 2Tl.06 iuns! i Incitidlng Cnootlns Outfit, k Every Cun Warranted Hogirlh, ileuro Brook 8t. Lauu BSGoujbS VOLTAIG FLfi 5 ia 1 nB t-' S al cJism aU CENT-ADR I HIM PIIW it--- 'J-itA'H-. l ... r M J n i mi- ' - i "rs THE HHM P.. MILLER riAXO-FORTE Are not only first-class Instruments, but this Establi.shnient may he justly regarded as one tf the lending t'iaiio-Forte Jlanufairtories of the World. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT HALL. Puriim the Season of 1875-1876 the Henry F. Miner Tiiiiios were used in Boston and vicinity in more tlian lsi. Concerts. Season of 1S77-1878. 175 Concerts. Season of 1878-17 Month of October. 35 Coucerts ; Month of November, 45 Concerts iVone but first cUis ronrm cmihl gain such un qnentiuncd popularity. THESE PI A XOS 11 A. VE RECEIVED The Highest Praise From tho Most Eminent Musicians. Of late I have had many opportunities of using your Pianos and can say with pleasure, they have no superior in America, and my Ions experience abroad justifies me in placing them ahead of any foreign instiumeuts of their kind. Uhas. it. Adams. Madame Koze and the other artists of my company are delighted with the"Miller" Tiano, for its rich purify of tone, and the wonderful maimer in which it sustains the voice. H. MAt'LESON. In behalf of the Barnabee Concert Company, and particularly myself as the pianist of said company, I wish to express many thanks for the beautiful Urand l'ianos of your manufac ture, with which you have furnished us so far this season. With your fine instruments eon cert giving becomes a positive pleasure and de light, "so say we all of us." IIOWAKI M I consider no other "make" with which I am acquainted, can excel it iu any of the qualities that constitute a perfect instrument. As an accompaniment for the voice, I know of uoue I would prefer to yours. Mrs. II. E. II. Carter. I take great pleasure in recommending the Henry F. Miller l'ianos on all occasions where a first-class piano is desired. Mrs. II. M. Smith. I have known the rianos manufactured by Mr. Henry F. Miller for many years and I do not hesitate to say that they take higli rank among the first-claoS instruments of any of the best makers. Carl Zkhkaiix I consider the Miller Pianosnperior to all others in that mellow and f-inging quality so ac ceptable for voice acc.vnipaiiiniei-ts. Mrs. k. Aline Osoood. We were delighted with the rianos of your manufacture which we used during our recent tour in the United States their charming sing ing qualities rendering them especially desira ble lor accompanyiiip the human voice. The original Swedish Ladies' Quartette. Worlu'5 International EiMition-1878. This establishment was the only one out of more than forty l'iano-forte exhibitors, which was decreed two awards for its single exhibit of Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition. This icon f Jie ori.'y Establishment that Received a FjiccmI A ward fur a yew Invention Tlie Patent Pedal Upright Piano-Forte. Tie Henry Oilier Pianos nave received the endorsement of the State of Massachusetts and the CITY of BOSTON". They are LEADERS among the FOREMOST PI A XOS of THE WORLD. HENRY F. MILLER Boston, Mass., U. S. A. JAMiSS PETTEB, Ag't.. Plattsmouth. Neb. 521 v James Pettee DEaLEK IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Ayent for The Unrivalled 31aon A Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck, Henry F. Miller, and Hallct Ss Cuinston l'ianos for Cass and Sarpy couutien, 'eb. Call and see . SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Music Scholars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin OiO-JIICTS'X'IETXOTOIR ' Vi I" HUllr f. Dn. B.v,.rOR's Livr.zi IxvijoratobS St-'.'ii.-.r I raruilj Ll-m-ity for 1-3 - :: cf tli? L: v.-ivSwtnaoIi .n.&i .1T. 1 T.-.r, , SESe'D FOR CIRCULAR. 3 si, Ji'-.t is tru.iUi fr.tUi KEWToaxcirt tTT:,'-".!:t;TT7l:.LTEU,TO'J-r-r.ErtTiTOX. JJ 0W tv''4nwimviwi 0 Vo-tJ'o.li neVor $ Dbiiitiitfr It ia --v-f ft t$l bfen used n-l fvl'f' in my Practice '"I'd j i'-T more thnn 33 jenrs, " V t ;tJl unprccc dfctc-.l results. ri--.il txicitfc, n fii!r! New v-ii)vfTrt 1VC Iit-H'Ctiy !! 0:rp-tJT all riiinr.r tit C'i.Vc o tremirml i jjiis. ions A In.pcten y h tht T:y true wy, vix: Ircct ADnlicRticr t ii r nrin- etptl Pt of iUm l'!.at, atfin by Ab crjtion. .d cmc-r-I u it petific ltJlu'iire on te ixcTinaJ V es Iee Ejr.c xxl .tory D.t. t,i rostvftto . 'nt.d Ur-tM. TJc w r-itiie ItcmPUjrU a U'-'U i ith tut piiiuriyconvHfrrr. it it qtt:cly dioli-l rnd t borbril, prut'ur i u immcdia't w:UifijT and rstoia:iv rrtcc. i oit tht icx kdl and ucrrwui or-.ai.iatiotw .-- kr-t in vlt-a!n r aU xvi, :oiH' tnf Ufiin r.i tlo 5U,m, rvtr--3Klc inin-t la hvailh and a&urd jrn snrry. n urine ine jL-jcuie33 orhisr-f., r err u:i -cbii-.t r. Cci fusi .n cf ldff., Aversion to Soc.el JLi c.l; c. awri tUr ahrr nca of prematura rl.i Pre i:tn! v nrroriipar v this t.-vil.-c, and rrt: f-.l fyu. 1 Y;(srer, here it ha Ixefi i!4rniant (jrics.-. 'i'iiis rt'ur of' trtaitnvut hut uod tliot tin very Vvf i ra, aid is new a r,rot!on?cJ furop.. D-U53 arj t o it jie?rriUd in tl:- froub.CB. and, ii ir.nny tanbf vitf4 to, with bft Irt o it may pi innM: :;iuc'. 'i'i; t t Kmtfi-n- aN-ut tii't Prepsra tin, 1-aclica cT-rvaiinti rsWMis ! p-f -fivclv afnGian t?e that it viil (rircaa'.iafiirtipn. Di-rinj? the eiht TfaratSat it hm k-rn m funcni nti, at hav- titoavuru ot t--imoial a to i;s value, 91 ri i- ia fow wTirc-d-d Ljr i!ie Medical Profw?i to W? c m-t rutionai intrana Tt't tliaroTcrcd -t rcarliipir r?:il rurint very J'tcv aN'tit trouble, tnnt ia wvi k hot n t bo the irmr ct u.:tt miWTTtoi'i iinnir, end unon qi:nck prev hh thnrn-; a no.trur. and hie fu :.Thr Jc;i f Uj 1 "p! in a rat I x, r-ii 1 tf nt iniw'.'lt. ai:d att it -'!ait wrniiM fcy fcsa.J a-a:ad fir S3. Two bn-i. ( tiiil-ir; I to effe t a p"Tuianr-tcurJ injf in eTore rios $6 -Tijre bA3a k:t;n ilir fni tnrtf:I:. vil rt- rr. v-t1. rn ore Igor, in tVte woratraaca. $ 7 Full DiXiC-iiOCfi for nuinff will a crpapy IsS-Cl I OX. ?nd tor a JannMe ram'tft pinna; Ar.atnm'ca'V lltuatraticna, wltich mili oiivinr! tha most c-tiic5 tiat thpr caa h; rcatorM tJ p-.'rt-ct manhood, and v ft:ted for tl lu:t of Vt?, wiii3 a 4 if nowr tctc-i. 1 Fcrt Sralcci for a'up t any r-na. Sold OltLY by th- HARRIS Ktf.lZDYCO. KF-G.CHCMSCT3 6! arVof and 3lh. fs. ST. LO'JIS. MO hJjH wtaiotK, containing, wita many -'-7fr?i I'-viUcnwi ft Viipitii'T. Tcm .?5i 4?f i ',,t eopal.lioiitS ihcompiti lXnt-SL9-l icrillty in omen, caue and l-iiiiii r.i, Aiiv.tit :j hridcrovm, Adrive to hu&Landa. t ivit- t ;vr, fnjffttmtiuH, ita cnaeta, Cctobcry and il'nmony con: par. d. Conttckl duiifi, tout- prion, Con f.i.tturrt Ivra Couniii.p, Iwipwtinvnt!to Marriap, l.i intc a-il tmn'. Self nee M linroducin, bin'l life rM.4i-?rvi, Luw vt .tLriiAff, I-aw w Iivoroe, l-rx) rihta f marr.ad wi'iw n, f r., iiiclHU? iideaaoa pnuliar to ui- their cnuw art! trr&itm(.i. A botW Ut pnvata -i .--.. derate rru!:; 01 VJii pap-., wlil fu.iiata h.L- m -T Private Medical Aviner.,f cn "yrhlt-a, toa-rraii. OiceL, t-ircturc,Vartew1e. l.wm fiver-mat oriicea, Sexual JLt biJity, aid Jm ote!cy. f cUc r-MouMgini Kxna.a, catsinjr Seminal r.'niiai ' . , N ru-t:o, Ar.Toii to 8w;ety, CwitTmifjii of 1'Vaa, I'.i-tra! rf'-riiy, i iniiiao( ath:. Iel ct-ivc Meinorr, it t xul I'll t, e imtk-.u? tnarriuf" improper cr vihaftc (r i :x 4 (ffifniit, at'd a fr"nt n-any Tr'il- a r- pM fr tN c:c tf ail i;;vate dawca ; auij fix:, over tJiitva, J ci-tm. a ierar r anhcod avd V oaiunHort, 5 re-Ma ct t'! rce :a .c ricviT hju:id relume, 'i h v etaia t-?Opa:ra -! tit-T 1 IJutral;c ef.!i-t:en: every tjinznu i!5 rirra rfl avstcni ti.at ii Vurth ktaOv iuK, atvd rrni.li ti:it ia 1. i pa:. d in a y otriT vu-k. 1 e COiD d T..tui!ie a posit; v. :j t'ie ! t JkJeiccl Bok puMUticd, a.iJ t'roadIretialic.I fll':cr pritatR it can hnro tStir tn'itny n -f .mdh-i. Tive t:hr ia an c ypprif need r-y7iiic cf r.iany y' praciirc, (-a ia wc':l knuwn.) and ihe aavire r. v-ti, a-.d iU-icj for tr ;.i:ient lr.;d down, will faund f t rv-'.t tta!;ic to loae aMiirrnia; fion iiiinurikica cf me y!4tci r!y rror.'ojt Tror, nr ar f ti ntrmer ma tr,cS';a f r un r te hd rf Private" or ' t'hrcniis 'ra'wa. Sei.tin inrx-Vvmc,crcotnplete in one, for Viiiy ;.ji!a-Tpi, Filvcr " ri'nrenay. (Coray! ti.:iou ronfidcu:iaI a:ii k'.f.-n f.m ---n:pt!y ad trtuk'y answerwl without cha--r.) Audreiaj Dr. But's' DInen cry, 12 JS. ih ft., fr:.lAiVJ ? ;. lstafclirilied X5-I7.) F&p -frlc by fva DcsTct-s. AGENTS wantdd Pri Titie Hoapital, ii M. Clark S.t.,v.aicao, I"- tt7"ftfcialty,ail Friva,t. Chmnic &nd K e m a 1 Diseaaes. Consultation free. Laditra and Geo tie ram, aend one dollar for aaiuplca of bwi rubber pfvidii, and valuable io formation Or exprevn. Ittdlaw ble F male Pt.lv IS nt-r ba- I'rlvate home aud nuraa fr Ladira during eon fintnnt. A aew work, price ftO enu br naft. Mjaf rira of "Matwr, Fbai. olopr rf aarria0. Or Tana f UcnvritlOD, iea' of Youth nod Manhood: a wnlih of choio aa i valualra ia furniati h, -f interest to txnh i xei. Nothtoa. otfennive to rnl tuta and rrflDeniPBU Infor Diatlnn never ttofore publinhed. No family hould be without iu z C3 ftjA.t.lMa. Dr. A. Q. I OLI LIS. im Inrk St. and UOTirni!iEhMl.vo. I. tl 3ll ail.toaaril'v aUrtil. V'aUO .3-'i 1m. No r",,t,f'ty SanJ atsunp tj . sk.ii ..... i it. r-..is tf U JOB 3. Clark M Chicaxe. rfV.j e5SW DYKES'BEARD ELIXIR f O ? 4j yt:rL tteV - e-, .caa-tS rm a- fre,a.XiftJ. r. TK. I -sHf f a-fc-"' vf.s- t 4rnal,aMltiri' -a b y Cr4 A- rm ls a. liMtk la mail. r 1 nsrva fWaia. Ka A ..LV 2f".rj w.'.Ulaii awl.pt(Maa.rt.iaNI aaata J?- a 0 . 5. ,' U. a,tvu, U. A..!ufia.aa:44'iMl. Hatta Valley Herd of PIO LAN B-C II I N A T. CLiLBK, WEEI'I.NC WATKK. JSlieglstcrp d Stock ffr salt. 13mC O. F. JOHNSON, DEAl.EU IX Drugsj 9 mcuiwiicay AND 7 S' y IT Z 4! 23 ZT IfB All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN BOOKS. Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by an Kxperienfed Drnssiot. KEMEM1SEK THE TLaCE. Uh ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MA13 PIjATTSMOUTII. n E Ii. . MIKE SCGHELLBACHER, IIL.1 V-KSM! TH IJOliSE iSlIOEIM., AND W'ACON KErAIKIXG All kinds of FAKJJ IMPLEMEXTS mended Neatly tf- Promplp. :0: Horse, Mulc& OxSIioein?. In short, we'll shoe anything- th:it har four feet, -from a Zebra to & Giraffe. Come and see us. n Fifth St- between Main and Vine Streets, ust across e corner from the KE'.r IIEKAI.J OFFICK. 10V' ROBERT DONNELLY'S "WAG-OT AND I5LACKMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I aih now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there is n good lathe iu my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop, lie is well known as a XO. 1 WORKMAN. 'Sew Wilsons and ISnsgrfeft made to Orrter. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Shop on Hlxthsrreet opposite Streiht's Stable s t hi inviiia a1: tn,n a'Jftf rmn "V J Ktrhnri: a to -.i h:-i t'm r iwm aa :-- , y 4 -4 ber-ry af-.trca I -ein iHnt tv -t"i i-.rn 3 r.iQinuir.K 4 t. :..r nii,!tvu. ."et iijruvi.' Si ' . .rWV A. SV " .r -rS ' 4fi 617 St. Charles Street, SL Louis, Mo A irjrular uraduateof two Medical Col lepof, h been longar eoped in tlx pectaltreatnu-nt of all Venereal. Sexual and Chronic Uiauasca than any other Phyiiciaa in Si. Ixui. u city paper show, and allold raidenti know. Syphilis. bonorrhOBa. Gleet, Stricture. Ckrchitis. Herma. or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and BvDtiilitlc or Mercurial Affectiona oftha Thrnat t Bk in or Bonos, are treated with unparalleled ucecaa.OD ; lateat acientide principlea. Safely. Privately. I Spermatorrhea. Sexual XebUity and Im po tency, ms the result ot bcit-ADuae In youth, aexual ex eeaws in maturer yeara, or other cauaca, and which produce omeot the luilowinff eUccts: ticrvoiisnea. acuiinal emit aionf, debility, dimneaa ot'aight,di-fcctive memory, pimnlea on the face, plrynical decay, averaion to auciety ui'ft-malea, coutusion of Idea, loaa of arxual puwer, etc., rendering marricfra Improper or unhappy are permaimil cured. Conauitaiion at office, or by mail free, aud invited, When it ia inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, mediciuca can be aent by mail or expn-t evervwhere. Cur able caflea guaranteed, where Uuubt exists it 19 frankly atated Paaphlo: for Uea, 1 p; f?r Wiaon, 1 Etasp ; ne s (Ti larEr IaAXS. I VHWltarlatl ElHirtint cloth rA ertJt .nr1incp Kva1aH ft- KTV in postage or currency. Over fifty wonderftil pen picturea. true to lifo; arttctea oo the fo lowing eubjeeta: W ho may marry, who not, why. Alanhaod, Womanhood, I'hyaical decay. Who ahoitld rr.arrv; liow life and iiappinesa mar be increaaed. The l'hviiolnev of Rf-nrodnrtion. aiMl man Dore. Tliope niarric ii or contcinp.otinK marriape ahould read it, then kept under lock anu key. Popular edition, aame aa above, but papr covrr, pugea. 26 eta. by mailv in monT or poatajr. Cheapest r-od truidein Arnerira. PRESCRIPTION FREE For the peedy cure of seminal Weakneaa. Lost Manhood, 1 remature lability, Xen-ousneaff, lcsponaencv. Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, Defective Meniorv, and mil Diaordera brought on by Si-cret Habits and Kxcesaca. Any druggist has the ingredients. Atldresa. DR. J ACQ 0 ES 05 CbesUmt St, St, Louis, Ma BAST'S RIDING SAW MACHINE The BEST THING OUT. Will 8AW any sire lotra in any O J ? fi 1 position. Tnoussnns in use. Weight of the oper ator does all the work. Bend for Crfculara and fricea. ACENTS WANTED. AddreM V. N. SJauars Co., Cbioaeo, Ilia HERE! S5 a COQDS fcr S3 Snll.r.rtl.n Cnaranleel. DUVI H'.ttS IhU t haare. 10 valuable monev.niiine .Secrets: 10 Rich ri lures; I Masic fountiia Irn: 2 Steel Tens; I Silver-plated Haider; I I Inn HoiJer; I Rt.hl.rr-lip Pencil ; 12 fine Enrel cpet; 12 sheets fine Paper; I & t ,.'U Hook that fynnr Poem, anJ Chinese Secret for rlssin; linen, tbir money scilinr sa rrrt.) All aent for Fifty Cents. Stamps taken. Address, lslab. loTG.J CMOK UtrlJa. ( O Bordeatawa, Kew Jersey. CD O 5 f3 v r A few of the articles you SEE g 3 Q - S Lj p n r- n H Q R dL K u & iir: X Q- Ll at the live progressive DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HObSE OF SOLOMON &NATH AN. For SI 00 you can buy 22 yards strnilard prints. " pound good all wool yarn. " 10 '" " cotton batting. $H I)er y'ircl domestic gingliam. 8 " " cheviot shirting, very good. 7 " brown and bleached muslin, can't be beat. , " 7 " " Canton flannel, superb. 8.i " " ticking, no better. " 1 00 a good comfortable. " 1 23 per pair up, splendid blankets. V2i, 15, IS and 20c per y'd, alpaca lustres, all colors, best ever offered. 22Jjc up, black and colored alpacas, double width, best in the city. - 45c per yard up, black and colored cashmeres, great bargains. " 8,' to 10 and 12'a to loc per yard up, suitings in endles3 varietias. 20c per yard-up, all wool flannels, best ever offered. 50c " " ' waterproof, an excellent quality. 20c " " " cassinieres, 'well worth double.) " 3 73 up. Ladies cloaks, the finest assortment in the city. " 1 75 up, Misses and children's cloaks " " " 20c per yard up. hand made zephyr fascinators. " 75c tip. a great variety of shawls. " 25c up, perfect fitting corsets. " 50c uj, two button kid gloves, fine. A full line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, (very cheap.) The finest assortment of Ladie's. Children's and Infants hand-made hoods, sacks and shawls, zephyr, ever known in Plattsmouth. MILLI3STBEY. For 75c, up, Ladies' trimmed hats, nice. G5c, up. Children's hats. Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition. S 2 B , O O O "W O IR T jHE Of Mens', Youths' and childrens clothing, reg.irdless of cost. We are go ing to close this branch of our business. So look out for bargains. For S3 00 and up, Mens' overcoats, hard to beat. 4 00 and up, Mens' suits. " 1 50 and up, IJovs' suits. FURNISHING GOOES IN" PROPORTION". For SI 75, np. Mens' boots. Mens shoes, Si 25 up. 1 00, up, Bovs' boots. Boys' shoes. 85c up. " " 1 00, up. Ladies' shoes. Childrens shoes, 23c up. The largest and most elegant stock of mens' and boys' felt and stiff crewn hats in the west. Take advantage of the great inducements we oflVr in .zephyrs, all color, 19K rpnfa npr nmifP. Full lin of Germantown and high colored yam very low. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb FINE DRESSING GLOVES, GLOVES FOR FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN, " " BRIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY M EN. In fact we show the greatest variety of gloves, for special use, to be found, and we call special attention 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 at wholesale prices, and we defy anyone in the business to compete with the above figures. OfflON tl -- s. RieV -f if-'?: The Johscs REVaivi Dqgk-Case. OR Intrjr.J, CUv'J'Jiftoi, Jhysiriant J.,:itnr.t, Hanker, Teaclterr, Zierriicml.i, S! Wl'tits, c-.J n!i v.lio read bool3. IToMs rto.-i 1 oo'i s i:i 1 v--- c?n;T t iinn nny other rii-vito t.i u fi;icr'a t"iK-Ii- Sneives ad justable nt riesii ilr.t-hslielf Lt 1 iinohes Kqunr, Iioliiit-K a ("tf Appletou'a t'yciojpscdi.i. t -a'w i f i.-o:i, itoniiuof v arj or vearo-;. Be&uti ' c.-ianjenteri. iaak:iig a handsnmotind novel piece t f fnrstiture. Fizt-9 for table hold 1 or 2 ti-..-rs of Ixx'ks ; sixc for t!nor liol 1 2, 3. or 4 tiers of liooko, Bstitiied. f-nd i-.-r descriptive price list. -ndi') eeist s for our N ?:. 1 iaa:st' ted ('ataugi"E, rith over SKI Illustrations of EJuoaiionai and useful nrticlos. ea;:eh, pitAirr & t o., f.ci.;ol Turaisliors, ar.d Dralcr la fTerjtUinp i.-i the Book a ml S!aiionrry Ear, KIAgLA-.TZnS FOn ALL I CV.001 C'JrTL'IS, 1 1 ? i 1 I Grand St., :;t'W York. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR Fr' E TEARS TIME. TEX I'EZt CEST ITCnEST. NO COMMISSIONS. Enquire of D. II. WHEELER & CO. riattsmouth ; or K. E. MOOItE, Lin coln, Nebraska. 21tf ABBOTT'S PATENT POslTLAriO GUTTEH The Strongest Slelgn ia existence. Fine finish, liRht. cheaper and more durable than other Sleigha. Also, . AIM'S Patent Runner Attaclimenls, Wot wheeled vehiclea of every description. Per fectly practical; fiU any axle; tracks in country roads. Ovar four thousand in use. isfSend for Circulars and learn your neari at agent. A. A. AB30TT & CO., 801) VVttb.U Ave., Cliicago. GE011GE KDGEUT0N. Wi ne s, L iqo u r s AND CIGABS. Main Street, opposite the Court House. This place is just opened, new, good goods of all kiiuks. We want to keep a good house and please our customer. REMEMBER TIIIS. 91 v.- S5ii a S iX. r, rrsw.rti.M. Vrcrt "K"' jTaa' wMfdB(nporM'n vtl! ftt,'M m paf S 1 . vhrn a n.w rowlL ut 11 air. H'ttuksn or alu&tact.ea ia ai-tuallv pt-mli.rad. Lo-or-o Co., 2 OUx.t-.Ti x?:-:e. tfew York. can buy to the best advantage and plaid canvass at l educed- figures. & MA LOTHING THAN. Have signed the following rcmarkahle paper, the nig nature of which can le neen at our office ; Messrs. SEABURV t JOHXSOX.21 Piatt St. Xcw York: Gestlkmks : "For the past, few years wo have old variou brntxM of Torom l'lastors. Phyxtclant and the Iillic prefer ISEAKOX H CAPl'lM! rOIJOTi'W PIsANTKIC to all others. We consider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy of confidence. They are Superior to all other Porous Plasters or Medicines for External use." ;w,t i FIRST CLAfcS Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. FIRST ESTABL'D IN 1856. ' Keeps a general large stock of Men's, Youth's & I5oy's and has Just received the finct-t l"t of French and English Silk WORSTED SUITS, THAT EVER CROSSED THE MO. RIVER. His different styles of Mas . are surprising, and hi stock of Furnishing Goods ! FANCY GOODS, AND gliQwGase Goods IsJIarge enough to supply any demand. Call and Examine the UEW STYLES, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. C. G. HEU0L1). CLOTHING! Setiluntz & Dewey, Cedar Creek, Cass county, Nejj, DEALERS IX iardware, taeejasTFi-tas? W A.9. . H ighest 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 call and ex- - amine. mm & mm MAFUFACTOBY. CM re - 1 V- s , CD c-j ""5 r- -n hi sS O JL O g - 5 s-i filling piiil' 5. il v- it-: :--' T- -' vl Sherwood Keeps tho Biggest "Line cf Eoots a Shoes In Cags County. 24Iy FOR PARTICULARS NUMBER 0 SHU U I IvJ fT O w -n-n 1 i-s c BEST IS CHEAPEST THOUGH IT EWIS' CONDENSED Jr-f af lasi U XI la U a 'Vkal Ms flraa EoSEeJ Graps Crem ef Tartar. Econmiended by the Brooklyn (V. Y. Board of Health, ani by tho first cheioteis ia the United KUtes. We wtZZ patf $1000.00 for any JLLJJJI or otlier adulteration found in tiiis loivdcr. LEWIS' FLAVORSIMG EXTRACTS Z THE BEST AKD STRONGEST MADK. MANLACrLRk.D BY TUB GEO. T. LEWES &, LTEWZIES CO. mm jSTor S.;!e fcy E. O. DOVEY & FOV.. CUT1IMAX & WECKBACII snJ J". S. WHITE. Aud U voti r.tiievyUy STOVES I ANI aaaW ash aVbaaa Umfr itJLKjr JJv t U.V. Mathews, On Main St.,opn. Plat to Valley House, l)aribarc, SiAn Sinter. A large assortment of SIIKf.K HAHI WAliE, just received and will be sold low. WOOD STOCK AND IRON, PUMPS, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. Ammunition, Nails,Low, AND A SPECIALTY. Remember, we keep a good TINNKU, and are prepared to do ail norts of Tin-work. Brown' Corn Planters, and all hinds of Farm Tool. U. V. MATIIKWM. 28ly Plattsmouth, Neb. H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Iu 1-INE LUMliKR. JjATII. SHIXOLES, fc-ASII, DOOltS, BLINDS, i;tc, i:tc, j;tc. Main street. Corner of Fifth. PLATTSMOUTir, - - - - XE1J. Still Better Rates for Lumber stoneware, s& iS-ii'asswsj.s?'?. . Q '5 Hip 1 tor J'5-ta.'..J SO SIMPLF . 1 l Pi pwri Akin nna vl. vLLiLLMHUj U n IU. iiij KAY COST A tlTTLE KOBE! PHILADELPHIA, PA. i