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4 rr tt r? n n a t w 1 II ; i!; it, A L Harper's Bazar. IX.X.T3 GTBAT. 32 H). Till pcprUar periodical is romal (or the Lfcustholrt. pre-tiniu?nt!y a jeTO. l.very umbor luiui-dttrs tlie lata-t Jnfrrna- tio.i in leitrd to F.t-iiions it. drcxs and oriia moht, tlie newesl and laost approved p;itt-ius. villi descriptive iirliclcs de-rived fi' in a'.diicii ticaad anyi.tal r-oiiwss ; white i. Stnrii's. i'o rirts, iiad issays oil Social ami Domestic Topics, tivt variety to its cu.uim.s. Tlte Volum?. of the linznr begin with the rt Namtierfor -Jauuarjr of r-aeh :ir. When tiiu 1.4 nieuU:ud, il will tie understood tliat tli auNscriber wLhrs to cntiimrucii wita Slit) rwinber Beit af ter tlie receipt of order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. faYRFTSIl'S MAGAZINE, Oue"Vear -M 00 IIARri'.il'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 .3 A SPICK'S BAZAS, M 4 00 The THREE abuTa-name-I publications Om Year 10 00 Aay iff j alTe isaind. One Tea7 T 09 HARPER'S YOUNG PKOPLK, One Tear.. 1 &0 Ftmlngt free to all tulueribtr in VjC United 8tuUs or Canada. The Annual Volumes of HARrKa'a Bazah ia uiat cloth biaciinu, will be wiit by mail. iiije paid, or by exprt-sn, free ofexpentu' (provid ed tha freiuiit does not exceed one dollar pr ol'jme), fur $7.00 eacli. A CumjiUte Set, eoru prMi.jf Twelve Volume. seat on receipt of carh at the rate of $5 &i per valuine, rtffl.W al criienm: of jiurrltaxtr. :.otu Cafe for eac'.i oln.. suKabfc! for liinding.Tiil be sent by Diail, potpaid, u re ceipt ul $l 03 each. Kemilt:iucesliou'd be made by ro.t-OrP.et; Jionev Ordertir Draft, to avoid change of loss. yewtwptr are w.t to cou i'ni advert inemtitt vithoxtbe express order ot IUkpkk & Bboth- Address 11AP.PEU& rU07IIER3, New York. A Solid Silrer Tliimble Fref. Of eouri. o lady who harea a copy of that bright and helpful ihasazinj.TiiK Hoiekkki kr will try to live wit hunt it, out not every ODe iVc-N ai!e to pav eeu the T rents which it cnl firoue year. The imblisliers iTr to rend -acopvOmj Year and a iid silver tliiinb!e (any our.: j l-Sfcides. to any htdy who will send two new subscribers far one year at 75 cent each. Tltey viilinead any reaouabla number of pe tiraea copies and their nsw pictorial premium liefcFBKK. to any mie who wishes to yet uj a r'.v.U. X'.ie I'teniiuin list makes one hundred oltrr. any one of whi-h i.-t as liberal as the ft'oove. Addre3s The HoVSKiisr.rEit, Mianca )ulis, Miua. A Tair of Four-JJutton Kid Glores. niove are uch a necessary and expensive part of a lady's outfit that RlmoU any one will Ihitnk us for telling them bow they can get a air of uowii fnur-biitton kid cloves, any shade ir iti.'e desired, fhkk. The put.lishers of that hasdiiome ujontnly, Thk IIolvskkeki'KK, 75 f wits a vear. want nkw ahscribt-rs. anl are wiilins to pay liberally for them. The monthly Is excellent, indeed it is a necessity to any wo man who lias se?n and read a copy of it. rf she lias anything to do witiJ the c;ir: or wi rk of a Louse ; and the gloves :re trood and service able, and look and lit as nicely as the best glove made, though, of course, they will iot wear as lontr. To any lxdy wh sends two ' sw snbserib frs IoT:ip Hni'.oiKKF.rKi:. at T. eviits each, the publishers will .send one pair of tsixnl Foir fc;itVr.n kid gloves. poMpaiJ. This Oder is nood .nlv to Jaunarv 1st. a the ;!ove- wcieaia cial .xt'v.mu. a-Jd the sapp'.y is limit "d. Tor three 7!w-subscribers the publisheis will send oue .-xtra copy of Thf HoL sKKEKrKRoiis year. an1 th gloves tesiiies. Specimen copies and grand pi.'torial premium list sent free to any one wtio wisben t j jret up a club. Address Thk Hoise iKEi'KR, Miuneapolis. Minn. Mltoirs LiTin A$c. The Bumhers of Thk I.ivino Aor for the weeitii nilinii Nov. 2:th and Dec. ctli resp-c-tiveiy. contain the foilowin? articles : Pascal a-id liis Kdilors..'u.-trierly ; Mozarl . Kdiulmrch : History and I'olii ic-. by Prof . Serley : and A Watlie'maticiati's view of the Theory of Kvolu tiou. Macinillaii ;Tlie Maroi.ilesof Syria, lilack wod ; Matthew Arnold' i-'electioi.a from VVordswortli, l-'irtn:i;htly ; Hunting for Snarks Rl Lyme Keis. Teinnie Bar ; A Viilatre Idyll. Kramer: Tiir Criminal Cod of. the Jews. Pall Mall ; The ltis-'obra. the ;nli-Samp and the Koorpion ; and Tbe Hilk (loods of America. Na ture ; with instalments of Mjs. Olnhant's new tory "Hvt who will not when be may;" the conclindno of Miss KearyV "Doulitinje Heart." and ollaur ficticu, and the usual amount of poe try. A new serial story. "Adam and Ftc" by the ant hr.r of rlorot h v Fox ." " l lero Cart hew," et . r-ill be begun in Derember. To all new ub acriltern for ln. the six number's of 187;-, which contain part of Mr. Oliphart's new story, and s.ls. the opouii.fj chsr-fers of "Adam aud Eve," ill be sert gratis. The present is therefore a CO-d time to suhscrihe. For fifty-two number of sixty-four large pa pes each (or more than pugf a year), the eubscription price (?s is low ; while for s'o.S the ptihli.he cfiVr to send anv one of the American ft monthlies or weeklies with The I.ivias Age for a year, both postpaid. Lilt ell Co., Publishes, Bos-ton. fns various statesmen of Otoe coun ty are liaring u high old time, ami are paving the way to several "booms" of various descriptions, under the cover of silver and gold weddings. Van Wyck, th Lord of Otoa celebrated the other day hi8 ffolden wedding; ain't he -a Jit tie roo old to go to the senate? Itose water, the trainer of VanWyck, did not put in an appearance; he did not even eeud his regrets, "upon a piece of paper." Sir IJrooke wa3 there in propria persona and so was his little son, Em rsn. presents reeticed. Lincoln Democrat. Jill Sorts. The dentist makc3 almost as much money ht acher as the farmer. Mr. Gardner, of Charlotte, Mich., ha3 a niaitodo:i tooth weighing 15 lbs Blessed are they who are too fat to climb mountain-. They will never fall off the edre cf a precipice. It U proposed to convert Manchester England, into a seaport for the largest etetmers, at a cost ot'$lG,000,'X0. A truly consistent clergyman always rides to church. lie must save his own lole as well as the soles of others. A farmer near Evansville, J ml., bur led 450 trade dollars to wait for a rise. A hunter discovered the plant, and the "rise" took place. '"No," said Paperwnte, explaining "I Avasn't really mid when the old inau drove n:a from the Iiouio, but 1 must say I felt put out." A ne w cannon, capable of being talc n to pieces for tLa convenience ot raiiport, has been adopted in the Kiis.siun artillery service. Tlie next time you punch a liole in a Uver quarter, re.v!oct that two yeara' iiuprijsoiiuiant sin A fine are" your due by the law of the lnl. 'Hurrah! be jibber.-! ti.o g-iccn s above the red!" exclaimed an Irish patriot, as he saw a red-haired, man With a cabbage-loaf in his hat. The latest estimate of thetitncitwill take to complete tie fciip-tiinu bridge between New York and Urooklyn places the time of completion at January 1, 1581. Ex-Governor Seymour savs : "If al the banks in New York failed, their failure would not inflict so great a loss on the nation as the fa lure of dairying single year." Tha expense of conducting the Phil adelphia schools during one year i.scs ti lifted at $1,500,1 Jj.ui. Of this sum the salaries of tlie toachers form the larger part $ 1 ,0'ja,0i7.5O. "Who was the llrsi; man?" asked a Bunday-school teacher of her proiligy, "Adam!" -And who was the first wo man:" He hesitated but a moment and then shouted, "Mrs. Adam!" Women somehow get over childish notions that men never outgrow. Some men celebrate every birthday as long as they live, while "women quit doing o almost as aoou as they grow up. Professor "You will repeat the les son on the battle of li tinker Hill." 'Student (after a long aud painful si lenced "Please, sir, I can't." Protes tor ( wi th a frown)" Why not?" Stu dent (timidly) "Bocaust I have been deceived.' Professor (astonished) "In what v.y?'' Student (humbly) "I have always been told that history repeats itclf, and so 1 didn't trouble myself to fctudy the lson." Colonel J. G. Fair, of Nevada, who has been visiting the King and Queen of the Sandwich Island.-, relates a pleas ant little story of a water excursion which he took with them. ' When they approached the island w hich was their destination, the bieakers were found to 1m .o boisterous that no small boat could land. Not at all discouraged, tlie King jumped overboard, the Queen after hint, and both swam with ex ceeding grace and coolness to. the lo re. An exchange very truthfully says : Tim man who don't advertise has his store hung around with shingles and piei-es of barrel heads inscribed with lamp black, "Iri.h Pertaters," "Korn Meal," "Flower," "All kinds of Koun trv Projuice," "Kates and Kandies for sail hear." He says: "Thar ain't no use noo.-epaper advertising when- a man can tend to his own bizne.ss, and can stand at the door and holler the fellers in." "I was once, very shy," said Sydney Smith, "but it wa's not long before I made two wry useful discoveries; first that all mankind were not solely cm ployed in obcrving me (a belief that all young mon have); aird. next, that shamming U of no use, that the people of the workl are very clear sighied.nnd soon estimate a man at his just value. This cured me and I determined to be natural and let tho world find me out." The house in New Haven in which Benedict Arnold at one time lived is still standing, though in somewhat di lapidated condition. Arnold's sta tionary shoe-box still remains in one of the halls. One of the attractions of the dwelling is a secret stairway, with tlie lowest section of steps running on a track, so that it can be pulled into the room when necessary. Tr. Attillo Lclli, having met with a ca.-c in which a large dose of strych nia was administered in collec without fatal con-eiiueures, was led to institute some experiments upon rabbits, and found that collec cither nets as a com plete antidote in preventing the pois onous eiiects of toe strychnia, or that it ma tori:! 11 y diminishes the violence of its action. The sum of $16,000 has been sub scribed for the expenses of the experi ment of instructing w omen at Har vard. This lias been voluntary, no ap peal having been made for funds ; hue the money is needed, as there is no en dowment, and the fees asked of the students do not amount to the -cost of the tuition. "Willie, aged ten, and Jimmy, aged six, were playing together. One of them was minutely examining a fly. "I wonder how God made him!" he exclaimed. "God don't make Hies as carpenters make things," ob.-erved the other boy. "God save. Let there be flics, and there is tiie." A fellow wrote to a down-town store as follows : "Dere sur : if yew hov gut a book tailed Diuiel AVebster on a bridge, please send meacoppy by Py ser's express o. d. i want to git it tcr-inorrer if I kit', cause my spelin techer says i oughlcr bev it." In Freeport, L. I., -a tvillow that now measures fourteen feet in circum ference was thrust into the ground forty-five years ago by Henry Smith,theii a mere boy, after using it as a switch to drive cattle from the plains. It is becoming fashionable among intelligent men to scud a card instead of go in .j to a party, lieirg out all night dancing, and eating an indigest ible supper while standing up, docs not lif.rr, the card. 'George 'has had a great many pull backs in life," said a young Avii'e to her lady friend. And when the friend said, "Yes, I saw him with one, yester day," the young wife didn't know what she meant by it. A native of Kentucky imitates the crowing of a cock so remarkably well that the sun upon several occasions has risen two hours earlier by mistake. The more fashionable women you know, the more you will find out when they ought to be at home. The wheelbarrow was invented by f believer in one man power. Henry Besscmer's new rjigantic tele scope cost $200,000. Of Ten Years' Duration. The Dis charges Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of Smell and Taste Wholly Gsno. Entirety Cured by SfifiFOnS'S 0AB!QmL gube. Mewrs.Weelrs & rotter: GonUemra 1 fed com pelled to ecknoiflctlvu o yru tun great ben-at Banfohd's Kapicai. Ct7r.it Iiaa been to m. For ten yetra I liavo teen RflMcte.l Willi t'.ila loathsome disease, and erpocWl'y In tl suiter ti:uu baa it beenmon ioverc. Tho diwlinrK-s lias been Hilclc nd bloody, emltt!r.ic a f.-ul odor po bad that my" firespoca In a room wiUi others ti vtrr oilcri3ive o them. One week firr comraeDc!r. ilio Ube ot Bifokb' KiCUL Ci'RK I w.s not troubled wild ltlU. My a f trMn nnd 'pell, wldrh uvra wholly (ron, lmv coir f:-.ily returned, and my tea. tral hcalili u uiUcUlaiprovd Yours, iltLLOCrVK H. FORT), ,S?.o t-Z'j.'ia U r.ttr. Gxastj IUrrcs, Mion., Kov. S, 1S70. LATER. Gentlemen! The fae'xnce cf SAvroira'B Cnrs arrived brroto-nlcMuIlrlglit. Iiloii'tknonrwb.ttl iboald hTi (iorioifllk.ij r.ot been fort liisremuily. I have tried Nual Uouoli' Hni evrvihtRi; eUe.und IthoiiKb I have been able to aton trio ollonsive dls cliarpe, I havo not been nb1 to recover mvaonaes of Usto and smell until Itrlcd SASFoKD'.sCrnr.. Ton ean refer ar.v ono von chonu to me, und I will cheerfully l.iform tnem In uctnJl as to lle b me lit th reiueaj liu tueu to me. Tonr. ii:i.Eornvi; H.FOC3. GxaJTD Ratidb, Mien., Nov. 13, 157U. SFORD'S RAOIOa CURE Hot only promntly arrests tbcor?odiiedlscbftr?af In Catarrh, butl by sympathetic action, it rettore to maud heolth all tho orirani of the head that havo become afTrTtei by it, aud exhibit any cl Uic toUo w to affecuuoi : Defective ETs!f;it, Tnflmet ant 3fatfry Eyes, I'aihful noil Watery Kyc, Lo- of Hearing tarache, Kcurai(H of the Kr, Xlfc.largfH from tbc Liar, lUrkjsrinsc Noises In tlio Uad, Diziincta, Norvoun I i c-ntl-ecfeo, IEin in tlio Templea, Lo8 of tho beuaoa of Taste and Kindt, El.inatioi' of tj ITvnia, iPfiamrnatlon of llo Tonsils, Ititrld SoroXlirout, Xtckllnjfor Itackln Coach, lrocciiiUri, tuul Uleetiios of tlio I"4ieh eerita!nn T-. 5rifor-J' Improved Tr.hlii:tr i uoe. rt-.h full s.ni rareiully j;reiared 11 rectltii. for Ui. 1: aUca-'-a. J'riee. f 1. For nail) 17 u!i whlal9 and retail drurtrl-t and deniera troughoill'lia United Mat-a im, C n 'i,.Wi- F.K3 tt PO.TiJil, G-co.-at AcuU V.'ivyltsuio Drutf- Voltaic Plasters AK FleotTTvGfilTunSa Brtery, aoiablned witb bl;hly Medloated 1'laater. forming the arrandect curativo aurt in tho vrorld f medlelue, Ud utterly surppMtne ail other Planters beretofora lo m. Tney acroroplih mro La ono week than tha old Vlatdrr In a whole year. They do pot pai llate, iIiot evea. They Affect kn of Ihc of the Chest. I.unpa. IiearU IJver. 6nl04:n. ICidccys, Bnine. K ervea . Muscles. Joints. I ne". Sinews. lleli: Xte!lu Kellev Jlellevo lHe?e Il:eve lleilera 1'elieTa ilievo Ili?ve He. leva Airectloiig AiTectiona Affection oitfio of tho ff the AJTectioca Aaectlona of tho Aecttor.a Ailectlor.B Affections Affections Affeetlons AiTucUous cTtho of tho of the of tho of the of tho I'o nctter wbnt nw b tho extent of yonr wffep. Inp-, try one of tliM" Planters. 1 U-lief i iiiruxnvin. t(, a fitrt Knpnorted by ti undreds of teatlmouiais In our io8caMun. lir.ar in r.und thit the mottt impor. Cant diacoTerlis ia pharmacy date bock leas than ten years, and that combinations of gums and essences of r'1"" suit aliruh ara herein united with F.lco triclty to forat acuratlre Plaster, In soothinr.hcal Inr. anU TreTjjthenins properUea far superior ta sllolher Plnsters herttotnre in tua saUiosclriiMno porsiclAa U tw ILe itursc-lovcil. 71-00, g.-s Centa. Tie. earrfht to call for COLLrjCS VOLTAIC PXA9 TKR lct yu Kct 0!n', worthless Imitation. Bold by til Vfhoh ssls aod JV'tail Irosrl8ts thronchout the Initcd fit .if a-;d nadss and by YV h.LWa ii I"OT Proprietor, llos'.ou, Mass. It was a warm afternoon, and young Mr. Cumniagen did not go in the house, but kit down oh the pl?aant porch, as was his custom, after ringing the bell. Her little sister came to the door and looked at him with some, cu riositv. "Docs your sister 31alel know" I am here, Nellie?"' he asked. "Oh, yes," replied tire innocent prat tler, "I guess she dues; she told me to come out and see how shady it made the front yard wlieu you put your feet on the porch railing." He took them down and sat on them. Millio-aa of Mothors express their de light orer Castorla. It L nature's remedy forv-MsimilAtise tho food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and aclike Morphia Syrnps, it ia harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worms, Cure Sour Qurd and fj ind Colic, and allays Feverishness. What e'ves health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is tho most reliable, eUcetive and porvolar article dispensed by Druggists. 0. Since Healing- remedies hare been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Pain relieTins agents as the Centaur Xi1niments' They soothe, heal, and cure. They HEAL Cut. Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts and Sore Kipples ; CURE Pain in tho Lack, Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache, Tetter. Pimples. Itch. Salt F.heum, and all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals : SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings; BELIE VE Boils, Felon.Ulcers. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ; EXTRACT Pain from Burns. Scalds, Stings, Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centnries has made the CENTAUR Idnirients, tha most speedy and effeetiye curative agents for 3IAN and BEAST the world has erer known. The Centaur LINIMENTS hare relieved more bed-ridden Crip ples t healed more frightful wounds, and saved more valuable animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skia cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur Liniments ; millions of men, women and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Trarelers, 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 riate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 cts. and 81.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 cts. FOB S-A-ILjIE!. 3.000,000 ACRES OF TEJTAS LANL BY THE WESTERN LAND COMPANY. Section Land Warrants for S125 00. and PATENTED LANDS FOR SALE AT $320 PER SECTION. NOX-TAXAlil.K UXliS KOli SALE Al 4410 If PKUSKCTIOJf. Thk Sckip controlled by this com pany is snch that was issued by th State of Texas to the various railroads of Texas, to aid in their construction. Each one f these Scrip is a land war rant for G40 acres of land, can be loca ted on any of tlie unoccupied dotnaih of the State, of which there remains 07,000,009 acres. Think. of it! A section of Land for -5123. We deal only in the best lands, and parties ordering land from us can rel v on getting just what they order and THE BEST THERE IS to be had, and just as good as if tbe.v were on the ground themselves. We control a choice lot of Patent ed Lands in nurth-wesU Texas in what is known as lite Pan Handle re gioo, that we sell at 8320 per section. Immigration to Xurth-West Texas is very large, mostly from the Northern States. It ia a well-watered region, the lands are rich and will grow grain and fruits of all kinds. There are four railroad projected through this region, which will soon be built. Those lands will be worth from five to TEN DOLLARS AN ACRE in a few years. The Country of North-'West Texas would remind tine very rauch of Illi nois tr Iowa. . There are many Colonies, Farmers, Trading Stores, Stock Buyers, ranches. &c, all over these north-western coun ties. - Texas has increased in wealth and population with greater rapidity dur ing the last ten years than any other State in the Union. Population in 1870 800,000. while in 1S70, it is be lieved to be FULLY 2,000,000. And the title of Immigration into the State this year is immense. Now, if you want to make money, if you want a home, if you want lands for investment, buy these lands. A Map of Texas can ba seen by calling it th ofiice in Plattsuiouth. For particulars call on, or Address with postage stamp enclosed. It. 15. WINDHAM, Acent. B. E. Bower, Plattsmouth. Neb Land Commissioner. 30m3. STIl EIGHT & MILLED, Harness Manvf&rturers, SADDLES ERIDLE8, COLLARS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on hand. FRUIT, CON FECTIONE T, GROCERY STORE, NVJTS, CANDIES, TEAS COFFEES, SUGAUS. ' TpBACCOES, FLOUR, c. Beraembr the place opposite E. G. Dovey'a on Lower Main Street. t-ly 8TREIGHT & MILLER. Ill m THE MM 1'IAXO-FOnTE Are not or.lv flrst-clii. Iutroment3. luit this Establishment may be Ju.-dly reaaided asotxMif theh-adiixr ri;mo-Forte itJ;uiiif:'."-tn-s of liie World. THE FAVORITES IN THE CONCERT MALL. Inning the Seaoon of 1S7.V1R76 tho Henry F. Mliler I i:oio were iisi.-d in Uostou aud viciuity in nmre ttian liiS foiK-crts. Seaxon of UT7-18T. I75 Concert. Sean of 1i7K-1H7! Moutli of Oefnbrr. S5 Concerts; Mnutli of November, 45 t'oneerts Xwte but Unit clas fiawi ou;?.f vain such vn questiimed lunmltti ily. THESE PI A 2iO HA VE RECEIVED The Highest Praise From the Most Eminent Musicians. Of hite I liave had many opportunities of using your Pianos and can pay wiili pleasure, tliey li'ave no superior in AmMien, itnd my Ion? experience abroad justitiee me in plaoinjr tliem alieud of any foreign iustniiiifiitn of their kind. CHAS. It. AliAHS. Madame Itoze and the other artists of my eoiiipany are ddiRliti-d with the "Milicr" lMano. tor its ri'cii purity of tone, and tlie tvonderfui uiauuer in wliicii it rustaind the voice. II. JMaplksox. In behalf of the Barnabee Concert Company, and particularly mvelf an the pianist of said I'ompany. I v.ish to express many thanks foi the beautiful iirand Pianos of your manufac ture, with which yon have furnished ns so far tiii.s sea-on. With your tine instruments con cut giving becomes a positive pleasure and de iiKlit, "so sy we all of us " Howard M I consider no oilier "make" with which I am acquainted, can excel it in any of tlie qualities that constitute a H-rlect instrument. As an accompaniment for the voice, 1 know of none J would prefer to yours. ;jrs. IT. E. II. Carter. I take great pleasure in recommending tin Henry K. Alilfer J'iar.os on all occasions where a first-class piano is desired. Mrs. II. M. Smijh. I have known the Piano manufactured by Mr. Henry K. Miller for many years and I do not hesitate to say that they take liijrlx rank .unom tlie first-clx.s instruments of any of the best Milker. Caki. Zkkkah.v I consider tlie Miller riano superior to al! otliersin that mellow and s-inuntt quality so ac ceptable fur voice accmpaiiimccts. Alr. r;. ali.vr Osgood. We were delighted w ith tlie Pianos of your manufacture which we used during our recent tour in tlie United States their charming sing ing qualities rend ring them especially desira ble for accompanying the human voice. Thk Original Swkdish LADIKS yUAKTKTTS. World's Meriiatioiial ExliMioa 1876 This establishment was tlie only one out ot more than fort v Piano-forte exhibitor, wliicli was decreed two awards for its single exhibit of Pianos at the Centennial Exhibition. This us Me only Et(il,U.hncnt that Ileecived a tiitrcial Aicardfur a Xcw Invention UP riirht Piuiio-Fcvtc. TUB Henrz R IHsr PiasoE Have received the endorsement of tli Stale of Massachusetts and the aiTr of bostok. ili-Ht are LEADERS auiwvj the FOREMOS1 VIAXOS of THE WORLD. HENRY F. MILLER Bostcn, Mass.. U. S. A. JAlVTciS PETTEE, Ag't.. Pipits mouth. Neb. 521y mm J AMES PETTEE DEaLEK in Musical Insiruments, Sole Appointing Agent for Tilt) ljri vul Jed rtIatoii &. Ilanttln CABINET ORGANS. Also Ktnte Agent for the Henry F. Miller and VV'. C. Eiuer-on Co. l'i:nos. y Prof. S. M. Itrown, Timor anu Repairer, Gtn'l Traveling Ag't SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PLATTS MOUTH. NEB. 32tisl: ScIioSars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin OIR.C3-.AJSE iustettctor r 2 ?..Dh. HAso-.tr'.-t Livza IsvijopvtosJ ;;?- Si.u lar.l I'.fni'y Jl:n-?dy for '.iis. :'.fr-sof t!iL:vr, Htom-tch ''i? j-iiiiUnivriii. It is Purclv . k-i '.1 Jj SrWD FOR CtPCULAE.J J ' vH Ji O..Ut Iti.L'.f YOuimy tT !inr;tT r.n.1 nutfir it nrrtTATiox. F. MILLER OT7 .Jii-7r-.Sl'A V -rLf-"1 ''Id yetmitatoR-it w 0 j a& vie(A i 5 Uill l9r K 1 tO'p U : f 1 R-WgoratorS ? A M i i'V h9 been nsedj i4?lVS?' in y practice t10"ra l,y the public. jh'.j s"jor Eiorp than SO Teir?,jJ it willi nnprf-crder.ted. rf S7i!fs.; fa 0 Witty A. G. HATT JVST OPENED AGAIN. New, Clean. First Class Heat Shop, on-Main Street Corner f 6'h. I'lattsmotith Everybody ou hand for fresh, tender meat. .'STl.06 ROBERT DONNELLY'S j AND BLACKS ITU SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing?, and general jobbittg I am now prepared to do all kinds cf repairing of farm and other inaeSiiner?. a.s there . i h gtKHi lathe iu my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Waoa Maker has taken charge of the w&ceu snap. ne is well known as a NO. 1 Won KM AX Sew Vac a s ami RncIs Hrte to Order. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEBD. Shot on StxHistreet oniHute 5reit;lvt's Stable A DAT CUARANTEED WELL AUGER AND LL hi K"od nr trT. HIGHEST T-TfrTI-MOKIAU rKOH OOTERSOR3 Or IOWA. ARK AHA9 ASD DAKOTA. CatalurusCrM. W. CIUS, at. Lsmi.iip, i t h 1? -H 5". a-w S- C Vf VaJ 5-- .9L g H Cu CD . -P q H 3 DRY GOODS & CLOTHING A few of the articles yon can buy to the best advantage at the live progressive DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HOUSE OF SOLOMON &NATH AN. For SI 00 you can buy S3 yards strndard print. " 42c pound good all wool yarn. 10 " cotton batting. . " 83 per yard domestic gingham. 8 u " cheviot shirting, very good. M 7 " brown and bleached muslin, can't bs beat. 7 - - Canton llannel, superb. -gir ticking, no better. " 1 00 a good comfortable. 1 25 per pair up, splendid blankets. 125-2, ir 18 nd 20e per y'd, alpaca lustres, all colors, best ever rfTered " 2c up, black and colored alpacas, double width, best in the city. 45c "per yard up, black and colored cashmeres, great bargains. 83 to 10 and 12l to 15e per yard up, suitings in endles3 varieties. 20c per yard up, afl wool llannels, best ever offered. 50c " " waterproof, an excellent quality. .. 20c " " cassimeres, 'well worth double.) 3 75 up. Toadies cloaks, the finest assortment in the city. " 1 75 up. Misses and children's cloaks " " ' 20c ier yard up, hand made zephyr fascinators. 75e up, a great variety of shawls. 25c up, perfect fitting corsets. 50c up, two button kid gloves, fine. A full line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, ("very cheap.) '1 he finest assortment of Ladie's, Children's and Infants hund-aiHde hoods, sacks and shawls, zephyr, ever known in Plattsmouth. 2..L ILLIlsTBE T. For 75c, up. Ladies' trimmed hats, nice. - G5e, up. Children's hats. Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition. 2 5 , O O O "W O IE, T SI Of Mens', Youths and childrens clothing, regardless 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 uj, Mens suits. " 1 50 and up, Hoys suits. FURNISHING GOOES IN PROPORTION. For SI 75, up. Mens' boots. Mens shoes, SI 25 up, 1 00, up. Rovs' boots. Roys' shoes. 85c up. 1 00, up, Ladies shoes. Childrens' shoes, 25c up. The largest and most elegant stock of mens and boys' felt and stiff crown hats in the west. Take advantage of the great inducements we offer in zephyrs, all color, 12 cents per ounce. Full line of (lermantown and high colored yam very low"'. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb and plaid canvasa at reduced figures. FINE DRESSING GLOVES, GLOVES FOR. FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN. - " BRIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN. 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. 0L0M0N Mike schnellbacher. BLJlCKSJUtTl! house hoi:ix;, A?r WAGON REPAIRING All kinds of f? FAHM IMPLEMENTS mended Ntatly Promplp. :: Horse, 2Iule& OxSliocin?. In abort, well shoe amlhing that bar m four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. tji:w shop, n I'i'th S lwtwti Main a- Vinoi Ktrept. ut ncro W wruor f mw ;lio kkw UlCUAlf J OVFICK IOV' ABBOTTS PATENT POnTLAND GUTTEf Tbe Stroneat Sleigh ta axlstoBca. TiM CalKh. light, etieaper and mot aurabla toaa other Sleilia. Also, Avon's Patent Rimer Attadme&b, for wtwt" Trtjklo f e-ry description. Tcr frctljr iiractlcal ; fiU any ail: traclu In conatry road.. Over four thousand in ua. AWSand to Circulars and larn ymr nar-at aret't. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., gOO Wabash At., Cbicas. OTIT JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs? Medicines Ail Paper Triinmeci Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN BOGES, . Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescription Carefutly Corapoanttcd hy an Kxperleitcert Druss;ist. KEM EMBER Tn. PLaCE. dth ST., Z DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN pi.attsmouth. nhb. "Skouue edgektos. i ne s, L i q o u r s AND OIGAPuS. Main Street, opposite the Court House. This place is just opened, nt'it. good good? of all kinds. We want lo keep a good houte and plkfiic our customers. REMEMBER THIS. Sly. 1 " if tin? & RATH AN I0mlmt:mi U&mMFk mmmm MZmMkM mmsmstm mwmi 0"VJrLlJf6 2.000 Hare iened the fnWneing remarkable ixiir, the nijnatnrei vf trhteh ean he rccnttlowomce 3ltr. SEARURV t JOHXSOX,2l ViatlSI. ifew York: (ili.MLF.WtX : "For the past few years iv Ijave fold v:.i Io;- Prnmls ofToions Phisfers Phlaiciannina th Public jtrefcr Ui".HO fi CAPCIXK POrill s PLASTI.U to oil others. We consider thera oae of the very few reliable. lioi::.e'.:o'd reined 'e. worthy or eonndoice. They arc Superior toallothcr rorous ritttcrxor HallciiMfor ;.r r.iol v.r.'' 3,j H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PINE LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC, ETC. KrJ attest. Coiner of Fifth. I'LATTSMOUTJI. - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber 'Sehluntz & Dewey, Cedar Greek, (Haas comity, Neb. BEALISRS IK Hardware, Stoneware, IIaS9 Cap5 llt q Ibo;5 Highest market price paid for till 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. tf HAITUPACTOBY. 11 ijiwi riwni 'i .11. gmMmmmmps -s- s 4f&x$ :v-M'A 4. '- -'' - - - - - - - -. .'' 1- - 1 i-' ' . 1 Sherv7cod Keeps the Biggest "Line of Toots & Shoes In Cass G17 St, Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A rrjrulnr grtiu.(e of two Meiirai Collrca, has been lonfpcr ngscl 111 uic ("(i.l treatment of all Veuoreal.)exual and Chronic Lttceaes thin 117 other Phy.ioan in Be. Iui. a city paper ihnw, and all old resitk-nu know. eypi,iiie. 6onorit)CBa,Gieet. Btricluie, UrcbltiS. Remia, or Rupture, ail Urinary Diseases and Byphiiitlc cr hlercuril AfTcticn of tho Xhrrtat Bkin cr tcncs. are treated with unparalleled lacoes, oa latest wietititic principle. Eafdr. f riTately. Epertaatorrlia. fcestial Debility nnd tmpo terjey. the rc.11 it of 6'lAbufe in youth, arxual ex cetae, ivi maturer yra-s, or other cauacs, at d which produca aomeot the following efti-cts: nervoii.iicaa. aeniinal einia .ion., (.'ehiiity. diniiKa of aight.drfectire ineantty. pimpled on the face, physical decay, aTeraii.n to aociety f r'rr.alea, contusion 01 iUn.. loaa of sexual power, etc, rt-iifierin nierritfra in proper cr uclirpvy, are permanently cured. Contuitnlion at ofiice, or by ninil free, and invited. When it i inctinTiiieiit to viit the city lor treatment, medicine can be neiit by nieii or express tvi rywliere. Cnr ablecaM jruaranteed.w here doubt cxi.l.jt ia frankly ataled ftayiist t;r ko:. 1 .-fcxp ; f:r .tisa, 1 t:s.p ; 0--.a, tsr t:.b, 2 C.:r.fi. Ci Fsg . GUIDE- Lit-THntc.o'.n etna iit mnaintr. teaiea Tor ouc. in pt7 or currency. Owr fifty wonderful pen nirturcn, true to life; articles on thr fu'luwinar atilijcott: Who mar naTy, who not, why- IMan'ifMxJ, Womanhood, rhyitical decay. 'ho thouU. murrT: llw titV inl harrpinrM nmy be inrreosrd. The I"hyKIoirv of n-prfMiuetion, mJ minr mor. Tlio inarritti or ttntrnii:nttfg itiarriepe nhou"! read it, tltcu knl tnlcr IikH at el key. F'jptlnr edition, ameas above, but peper cover, ' no fen. Uz eia. Iy maUt in monfr or vnn?f. ;hapt irofti ctiid in Arrrir. asr-yj-.. PRESORIPTION FREE For the .peedy cure of Seminal Weakne, Lort Manhood, I rematurc I-bility, Kcrvouanea. 1 K-npondencT, Cont'uaion of Itlefia, Aversion to Society, l)ef. tive alTmirr. and ail liaordcr bronglitco hy Secret Ifabit. aud Lxcesea. Any ctrturt.t haa the inpmlicnta. Afidrc., OR. JACQUES, 70S Chestnut St., St, Louia, M n a twfMo mniiin cum pnnmutiZ A He AiA-d A U"ul1 Will SAW any eixe lor In any poaition. Le. Weight of th oper ator doea all tho worlc. Bend for Circuiara asd PriMS. ACENTS WANTED. Addrm .'. H. ilanalv -. C'falcaeo, nia i! .... : I M...U Ikx-ki tht (M P'tm, aU ( hin. Secret rir r'' -C ...en. II .-soorey aeiMee cret. Ail aont for TifTT Cunis. Ad lew. IKie. PiTfVi ttlUI IKa tfioo, im er. vhiteS;.', ?Ucminc Co. Cleveland, ohio. HE ii 1. nil ao7 atva hri Hit! fl- 1 m.Ki G HERE! J5 f:r 53 els, tiC. Sti.reetlaCMriil. BO.M K LVMhl. i hanre. 2 f!r2 IJ a:n.l. r..o. . t-iK.:. berets; 10 H.'-.l I . t"r.TTile a'mintaia let.: I Meet lent: I VKer.j.uref ii, ., , i i., iin:.t. ? I !t- l:p I'rnrit : 1 fine F.nvet. JDJTTC - r - T'T'. V U J I CZ, ,oma.r 1. ii,, L. t, u MU "( ..(..ai .t lf. Warth KbwIms" T mLmtn, To.Lxa , 1L (iui rafcrtMs (r.Hk ih. amSt n 1 1 asJ tit l-rs:i thtl will tatv work.r .v.r SIOO , MMlkl i tiju arioaiL ria. eg, a 11, l M.. MONEY TO L0AX ON IMPROVED FARM3 TOR FrS YEARS TIME. TE mil CX.-VT NO COMMISSIONS. Eaquir of D. II. WHEELER & CO. Plattsnaoutb; r I;. E. U0ORE, Li oln, Nebraska. County. 2:y THE READY Ff?.!LY SOAP I'MiH: DS Pm CLKT. PURE. (Ps.tcctc.-d.) FTNTX.Y IOVrirK.ED. nicniA PETtrrsmD. Tho a'roTierrt rnd pirrcit T.yn m.-.'ln. V.'IH ma!:Jlaituud.f the kt ' rf'.itai;! lUrd Bulp In uiioiit' -t M'itlint bci'i.'tf. Thn t.t--t wrti. r-HOitt ntr auulai 1 'bo 1 f-t :i-.i:i(p-4:inl. '1 llioin tr h n.ia ff th? ndmntnarca rl.taaied by UaiEif ll0.il, Per "xii.L I'owatrod -, r?rrt. I! U pskor! in an iron can vri"i r'-lfliinip n-imivaUe lid, acily taken oir 4f-i:-t-- ar 1 lea-lug tlio ctiit'iitti exr-ofc-d. th.-r-. iC ; by baviiiic liie tou!'' aniioyani, aa 1 e--.-,"f.SlT witla atber Lien, vtliu-li. l.i v prv-.'.? l.-.)kon vr.:ii a I'ltin'mnr to got Vw''?!! A tU" Lw out, . ,VV "cV V KcrV.nu. It beintr a fln iV;.Ri tiir' drr, ) "u can n-mdw tha 11 i an, I liiiiir out ail tho n. tents, beiu alviuys ruauy fur tf 4vi nat-J. n in watraf tcn'nir. ncriibbluir. otc.a'id tlift lid returned U tho can.aiid -;7i-il loTi-uy Kavs tiio ')alano of rrmlentr. C : .'J VitU other Lye all mut le duwolvd M Vj tt mux and tixo 1 l.i a aiiort time, or Una 'Vv atr-n-rtU is trmus. -JC:-5?T Fourth. A Im 'irbt purity. Tre .'i ull a Jnlteratioi.M. Fifth. Tho hajal S.?p can made in from ton to twenty i.'iiniiti wiili tliia Lyo. Kixth. JJo fai nro it i-oiii!o tn maWna; Roar wiUi t:;, I.yo tu.a tha tiiupla dirtjcUoua given arrt foll'iw.-u. St-T-tith. One cn of tbs rrrwdcrd I,v 1 "qnal lo tweuly jouiul3 of bl tied or WatUina; fcu'ia. i:i2lith. Ono ran rf thf I.yotrftl rarimtfy on riuud luoraof (rrtue tban any otiuj-CouotuuraU-d yn, Kail I'o-acli.or FiiKiviiier. .wntU. 3 hia Lyo 1 1 2i i.r cent stronger Uiui a: v otti. r Lya or rot.v-h. . Te-nth. (hia t- two t'-.vrroonfu2 vi-Ul aofien a t! "t tha hanl-xt Trnr. i:!rv-uS. to t'.a'ixvr,fnt triH thor -aWjr C'-u:!" c.iv.ka.Dr.V.Ti., r t'if v i. Iivsluabio f. r l. lii'-.if T.-m hi-. Wv, nat3, etc 'Xio bebt article tur a..,Linj 'Lrvi-i. Q.T.Lbw13 & Moodes t3a. tfFor Knlf lv K O. DOVLV & SON, GUTJl . at a v sr WKtK'l'.AfH. r. S. WJUTK. aud V V. ttXXKK & CO., tv! fratxn in ?Bml. JjaE JO