Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 08, 1880, Image 4

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The Soys l '.York.
Intt rest i ny Experiments in Corn Hai ti)
g is; Maine Hoys. An tix-j tu
ple Worthy of WLlo J.-nituti-jti.
.Siillrrjaii 15. Allen, Esq., fur munj
years patt in successful business iu
Boston, retain a livtiy interest in the
piac-e v. here hv s:cut hi bjyho.nl, a
quarter of a cent jry or more :igo-yik
Oj.mly, Main?. Oi e of the ways oi
iij;ir ifesting- this interest is in stiinu
l:ting the boys of the present day to
reservation, thought and experiment.
Last spring ho ottered i:i seven
prizes one cf 3100, o;m f 600, and
live of 610 each to the boys in the
County under 17 years of ae, who
sitoui i produce tiie must Indian torn
upon .!:e-ei!itli of an acre. I-lach bo
inten.'iiir to cimp.rto was to end hi.s
r.uue I lore May 1st, to the President'
of the O'.uinty A;zi i cult'. mil .Society,
who Lrd charge of awarding 'the priz
es. About 2'JO boys reported. A eoin
inittt e f one or mor e men was ap
pointed in each tswn to in Moiu e ev
ery parcel of ground, ami t be present
at the harvesting, huski;g and weigh
ing nf the crop, and report at the Town
lIou-33 in Alfred on Oct. Each boy
was required to lill out the blanks fur
ni.'itd. giving a lull account of the
trine of plowing, plantin., kti:d of seed
cui'H, and full particulars a. to m;t
riiire, cu'tlval ion, e'c. ( Tu .sj blanks
will b j boand in book form by Mr. Al
len, and kept in the archives of th
Coui.ty Agricultural Socie ty for refer
ence and use.) We have before us the
report of Mr. John Hall, President of
the iV.eietv, giving a full account of
th'i results obtained by i:pj f the
loys, pome 7" of whom were j-rt'smt
with their paren's an 1 nianr others,
at the time of making the reports. We
vegr t r. fit to have been amang the
numofr to have seen the displays d"
the specimens of corn, and especially
to have seen the bright-eyed, enter
prising boys. We have spitce for but
an epitome of s,me of the results. The
ears v,?re reckoned at 0 lbs. far a
.shelled bushel of 3-3 ih.
The average yield of the whole IZi
trials was just about 10J bushels of
shelled corn per acre. The first prize
was awarded to Moses Milliken, of
Pdddeford, for lf;) bushels per acre.
2d to David J. Morrell, of Corni-di, for
1": bushels. The next five prizes went
to A. O. Jiennett. of Waterboro, 1 i"
bushels; Cyn-s II. Smith, of Dayton,
141 bushels; Willi;? J. Moore, of Lim
erick, 142 bushels; Chsriie G. A us: in,
of Lebanon, 141 bushels; and Arlbur
2-1. Peering, of Waterboro. bi-: bushels,
bix boys raised 15)1 to i:;7 bushels per
acre; 12 raised 130 to 127 bushels ; 2i
i rwduced 110 to IV) bushel.;; 21 p:n
ilueetl 100 to 100 .bushels making T2
boys who grew 100 bushels a;r! np
vard. S3 othors produced from 00 to
C!' bushels per acre. 2!) obtained 75 t
bd bushels, and only 1 fell lrlov 75
bushels of shellc-il corn p.er acre. Xo
doubt, owing to poor soil, lack of fer
irlizers. etc., many of the boys getting
t'ae lesser crop were entitled to high
praise for their eiiorts. Indeed, we
tomm-nd every boy who had the in
telligence and spirit to enter the con-
ti-,C.
This shows what can be dene in pro
ducing corn in a county in Me, l)injr
Lvtw. 435 and il3 of X. latitude. Not
liiving tiie reports before us, we can
):t jui!3 as to the profit uf such crops,
thii cost, of manure, cultivation, etc.,
itr are we coucerntd as to lb is in the
1 reset: t case. The important result is
. be effect upon the boys themselves,
and upon man' other boys in the coun
ty and elsewhere. These boys were Jed
to think, reason, ohvtrce. They will
cadi examine into how and why this
and that one succccdtd bttter or poor
er than themselves. They wiil be bet
ter thinkers and workers hereafter.
Mr. Allen's thoughtful of.'er wiil be
worth to his native county, iu the far
reaching future l esults, more than le;:s
of thousands of dollars expended iu
sotn9 ways tha1: might have been se
lected. We heartily wish there might j
be a stillman Allan for evciy county
in tho wnole country; and where there
is not, we suggest that a like sum -if
necessary one of the .?200 priz: s often
given to some fast "nag" be appro
priated by the Society to the benelitof
some hundreds of youths. The bojs oi
'17 and under" of to-day are to be the
K-jtors upon the stage a very few jears
lencp. P. S. Mr. Allen is so pleased with
f'.e result in York County that he now
i Tiers prizr-s of $230, 630, and five priz
es of 510 to the boys of tiie entire
Stated who shall produce the most coin
from one-eighth of an acre during the
jearlSoO. Those not over IS years,
who desire to compete, will semi their
name and address to Hon. IJ. F. llaui
i.ton, Prrs'fc Maine Agr, Soe., idde
furd, Me. Am. Agriculturist, Jan. 1. j
'I lie Doiuootlc Mouthly" for January,
T!if lioiH- iu,i:i!lijy for J,ti.u:iry will le
lV.mJ iu every reeeot aV-r-roi'rijue fotho fp;i
soii. an:l abreast u!i tiie iatt'st eleas vi tl.c
test i;sto:ner. J lie eclorea fioniisj.ipn' this
l!i::i;Ut per:i1 n lian;l4ii:ie ri'eeptioii ilress in
iiie jvii'l:tr ptinehs torisi, e:ii!ii!!i:ia I he n:-w
s.'.tin I.yciis siik v illi yhowy hrix-atlc. ( liil
lrcu's e-itiiiit'S art vrtt iikhU-U f i
lr.)iria?eness aiKl i-ii:iM;t. as N set forth
by SfV.'rai tif.v ;ia4 iliiintr.-.ljle liesifrns. Kins
their tr'nury iiis. ilii tl, !eeiileil tenden
cy tow aril the styles of loi'.i; ago are leaned wii h
:i siaremnt o' lii-s prevail 'Z pitc -s, and the
lut-.t styi'" of iu j.'welr;-. triir.iniutrs. iniliinerv.
e.niTur:--. etc , clc, are lull ainl inU-Ilientiy
r?vie'A ei! .
In t!i iatemry Department a Christinas tale
from the (Icrmaa if M;ii !.i "at.'-ii-e.is gives a
pUMsant tlinipsa af IToli:! iy life, hih a'el low,
in the -Fatherland." llei.-n t'aiiip!on'.- ,An-i-e
: ll-'r S-oi v.' i" e.iiiei'i.lefi. and lath- Feli
rnary Nii;ni er a short serial by Kose Terrv
Cooke iil hcia, entitled 'Xlire'e Times and
Out '
A revised list of proiniiinis oJY.-red as inlueo
nients to nnvitoi'is is pnW-i -i;d iu this Lum
ber. A:iam? tht-m ;r-' a'l ti e l";t war iu
niirJf', and V.'in. lloil's sitpcrh enaravini; of
AVa-hi '-oou a tai:iteo by .lii,n 1'acd. U. S. A.
Tiie D-iMKsrto MoNri.i.v is pnidistK-d by
Wake &'.'oi!ir:'.iiy, eomer l-.r.:idway and llt'ii
Street, New York, at -S1..H) iel ye ir. ine!u-ive of
putteru pi-eintuui. Speeii.iea copies 13 tent.-.
The Flashing- of Cut Flowew.
Surprise is often expressed as to the
admirable way in which the forced
flowers- iisM in Convert Garden stand
in botep.e'.s, and other ways in which
they are employed, after being cut by
the grower, generally a day' at least
before they roach the market, they
have to reiiifiin until ir.ade up, nnd
then often b:.vo to be sent across the
kingdom to grace the. hand of a bride
and her maids attendant, looking as
if newly cut with pearly dew noon
them. It is evident that those who
grow them know tlve treatment best
ealculated to promote lasting powers.
2t is a well-known fact, that most
llowers, if stood iu water for a few
hours r.ftcr being cut, and before they
arc made up, v. ill la-t far better in
bouquet, button-holes, or in any oth
er way that jicccssi tales their being
mounted and placed so that their
stems cannot actually be put in water
afterward; and this holds good even
still farther wiil; Perns and other leaves
that are employed for mixing with
llowers. The more water they can ab
sorb after ltdng severed iVoni the plant
before bein arranged the better they
will stiial. For tiiis purpose the
Perns, beibix) being sent to market, are
immerse. I altogether for fcomc hours in
water. We saw sonic made up in a
bouquet on New Year's, and still quite
fresh, having been cut on December 11. j
QariiTkSr't GhrenMe (o?0 i
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All S rts.
The ten largest taxpayers .in Provi
dence, 1.'. l a re ladies.
One hundred thousand Londoner!
live on canal-boats and barges.
Some men cannot nmd prosperity.
Others never gxa a imance to try.
Chimney-sweeping niut be good
business; it fcoots everybody who
tries it.
Cat-; u-rer .sited thf
go for the e,i-A the n
ir for. but they
'-;n:-nl they h ;ve
any leisure time.
The Countess o'f Tastkervilhi and Iter
elde.-t sou. Lord He-met, are among the
latest convert-? to the Church of K'.m:c.
From 1S73 to P;?;', inclusive, the
Uidted St UesMints coined 37;,G2t.:MO
pieces of monev, aggregating iu value
$ 11 J, 071, 31:).
Yh'e oil house in Islington, near
Loudon, from which Dickens took his
description of l)!cak IIoue, ha9 been
destroyed by lire.
Wh it will the harvest be?"a-ksan
exchange. Well. jut-wait till the
harve-t bee crawls up your trousers
leg. and you'll tlnd out.
Tiie man who wrote that '-duty" wa3
the most sublime word iu the Fng!i-h
language is believed to have been the
Collector of a lucrative port.
A physician has discovered yehow
fever forms in i' e. The safc.-t way is
tobril yeo-ii e bet'ore using it. Tiiis
killf tiie f v n. Xoti ituien Ife.-alf.
Monclar, an eminent French Agri
culturist, proposes to feed cattle, sheep
and pigs on provender containing sa
vory herbs-, to give flavor to their
flesh.
An I'-lshrmii who h t-i on a very
nipped eoat v;i? :k-d of wlnt i-luif it
v:.s mad: '-Dcii al. ".r.-.l I.douT know ;
I think the riio-:l of it is m -.d-; of fresh
ail-.'
The; fire three Powlaud Hills. One
protched and made jokes; another
was commander-in-chief; the third
invented postage stamps-, mid has been
buried in Westminster Abbey.
The other dav the Professor of ficr-
nrsu asked an unrcgviierite Junior
what the gender of a certain noun was.
The Junior quickly replied : "I think
it is neuter, .sir; at any rate, it is nou
ter me."
"Xo, sir," said tiie gentleman from
Pkisburir. "I was not in the War, but
mv brother v. and be was wound
ed'?" 4iAh! iiuhod. Seriously wound
ed?" "Ye, sir; he was fchot in the
horse."
"We wish," says a Tex ts newspa
per, "lint a tew of our citizens co il 1
be permitted to live till they died a
natural death, so as to show the world
what a magnificently healthy country
Texas really is."
What is the difference between a
load of tui-alable apples and a huckle
berry stun on the crumb-cloth? One
is a dru:r en the market, and the other
is a mark on the drugget. Five min
utes for refreshments.
It beingclaimed by one of the stern
er sex that mm was made first ana
lord of creation, tiie question was
asked by an indignant beauty how
long he remained lord of creation.
"Till he got a wife," was the reply.
In the silk factories of Italy 120.12
women are employed, besides 2o,i'7ii iu
cotton, and l:!.707 iu tobacco factories.
There are t',177 manufacturing estab
lishments of all kinds in the King
dom, employing ."112,018 laborers, liis,
4.SG of whom ere women.
The Fiji Islanders were Aery much
disgusted by the corsets worn' by the
last lot of female missionaries sent
there. The hungry but ingenuous na
tives say that if the whi to women are
lo have as many bones as a shad it
really dees not pay to import them.
San Kranc-.zr iV'.
The large railroad com panic" keep
as careful record of the locomotive
audits performances, as ship-owners
du of an ocean-steamship. The Penn
sylvania does nut repair one if the cost
will exceed S'!,00. Thecnginc is then
marked as dead on the record, and is
cither sold or broken up.
"Will the angels come down forme
in a chariot and horses when I die?"
asked a little boy of his Sunday-school
teacher. "I guess so if you are a real
good boy," said the teacher. The lit
tle fellow's eyes sparkled with antici
pation as he eagerly exclaimed, "And
oh! do you think they'll let nic sit on
the front s-eat and drive?"
El isha Grimes said in a prayer meet
ing at Little York, Ind., tli it he was
wholly prepared to die. Geo. Jones
called lu:u out of doors a few minutes
aiiorwaru, and kilted mm Willi a
knife. It is conjectured that Jones
thought Grimes, professing readiness,
might as well tiie at once, for no other
motive has been discovered.
When a man comes up to us and
mentions "that little bill," we reply :
"Oh, yes; we should have fixed that
some time ago, but bad to .go to Mem
Idiis to write up the scourge. Just
ack to-day. Come down to the cilice
and we'll give you the money; it's in
our traveling bag." Ami he says he's
got to run to catch the trs-i . Hcaion
I'ost.
John, second Duke of Montagu, di
rected his tenints and dependents not
to work or kill their disabled horses,
but. send them to bis line park at
Uroughlon, where anecdotes of his
kindness are still, told. lie had a
frightful dog, of which he made a
great pet, because ho sai l no one else
would be kind to anything so ugly.
He was one of the first prominent
apostles of kindness to brutes.
A lady sent r note to the newspa
per to get a recipe to cure the whooping-cough
in a pair of twins. ly a
mistake a recipe for pickling onions
was uneonseioudy inserted and her
name attached, and received this an
swer through the "Answers to Cor
respondents ;" "Mrs. L. II. IJ. If not
too young, skin them pretty closely,
immcr-c in scalding water, sprinkle
plentifully with salt and immerse
them for u week in strong brine."
A gentleman of our borough some
time ago captured a large bullfrog,
and on opening it lie was not a little
surprised to liu.l in its stomach a full,
grown meadow mouse. In a scientific
journal, a few days since, we notice
mention of of these frogs swal
lowing a cedar bird. Another part
tells us of a small snapping turtle he
found in the maw of a still more vora
cious batrachian. Wtntchester Village
JUeord.
Cnring Heef by I;:jcting Brine
The infiltration system of salting
beef, by tilling th blod-ve-scls with
brine is attracting considerable atten
tion in Australia. In sonic recent ex
periments at lirisbaiie. bullocks were
treated a? follows: At the instant of
killinr. the animal's heart was laid
b ;: I Incisions were made in both
vt Into the orinVo of the left
vciitr'.ch-' a pip was in.-erted, and a
stream of weak brine was forced
through the blood-vessels, -washing
out all the blood. Pressure was made
by having the brine in an elevated
tank. After the expulsion of the
blood the right ventricle was closed by
a clamp, ami stronger brine was forced
in until all the blool-vesels were full.
In this way the distribution of the
brine through every part of the meat
is said to be complete and the curing
per fee L ireUAn.
IHPORTflHT LETTER
From a Dis'ingufched Physician.
"TO tinela iHmue tis -n!!l tnoro offcrln(r or
H li.itent-d tli i brclci. j-np "t thecounotutloa
than t ntari h. Tl ft ure f-finull, of taMe.of aiKl't.
of lionrlr.r. th! Iiuni-n vMc'Miie nlnit.one rruicra
rut orrirtl.i.. .i I v:i-M iu lsl sixuciIvh lunuenco.
Toe pujon it U;-trl titt-s tliro:i(flirtut the Byi-iool
tacks rvrry r il f.i.B. un-i irak nj ih most
robust of coii'tauiloii. Itfiiorc.il brcsuno but lit:".o
uadi-rroort t,y m.rft v7:clitn,Iirpot-Rtly M-t-Ur.l
by qusckt ul clmrlat !.. tncc utJerlnr Iroru
It hare la:le hope to te relirvi-d f-f It thia tide
tt tne jp-TC It J t ir.t. th-n,tlinttlie popnlar treat
Cipiit lI liiUWriDle cliaease by ri-mril'ta witnln I tie
reach of aH passed 1 to bands at noe competent
and trufctwonliy. Tha n -w and hitherto ontrled
nit tlio'l adopted by tr. Ssnford In the preparation
cftiis KadiohCl-kk hastron my hi-arty approval.
I btrlleve It likely to succeed when all ti,e D-;nal
rPiiieditS fail, because It strikes at the root of the
dii!eas, .x the arULalfd blooH, while it beais tha
ulcerate I meiilirnne by direct anplicatlon to the
Dual paasaitra. lis ncti -n la bftsed on certain fl zrd
ruira. and nnless the vital forces are too fur e
bausted.mtu:. Ill the gruat majority of cases, Q'uct
ft cuxc
KOBSOOTT BLOCZ, SO. FBAMUiailAJf, OCi. 1, 187C
SAHFORD'S RADIOAL CUBE
MAT safely claim to be one of the Terr popnt
n-niedls recuivinK the approval of medical
r'-ntlc-trii. who, la private, not only frei-ly r.-cota-nicud
ltbuc umj It In tiitdr rmilies In prcrerrnce
to any f tho preparatloua uully prtscrlbed by
T!ivrlana.
.J 1'. .. M I I ,llnllM.l.1,alt .lt1
lli-lin, that my (til.-tratixna tho .!!. Jlcdical
fcoci!ty nre such th:it I cannot pnh'.tcfy recommond
or preccrlbe this I ndu-el Cure ; lttitkince I received
so innch r- lii-f from tiie u of it myself, after a
thorough trinl of iho nsnut rinedli8. 1 have pri
vately mlriard t's o-c. and o'csume 1 hare s.-nt to
your t ore uo Ku lUau cue hundred cf my pauents
tor It."
n.TVTssiL"sliisrACTiay.
GKNTLFV JTV, We hare sold Sawtokd's nATr
cai. Ceiiit for nearly one year, nd can s.-iy
C ;r. !idlv tli it wo nvcr sold asfmdr prep ratioa
tiiat Kve tnnli nniversal tl 1'acUou. Wo Lavo
to learn the first coiiiplfiint y. t.
We are not In the linbit of recommending pat
er.t i:ii rttri:ie, bi t yonr prcparaiUm nietts tha
wants of tbous.V;d8, and we think those slUi'-t.-d
eh iild be coitrliiCi 1 of itsgrput merits tliutihe.r
safferinir wiil be reliisvi-d. We h;n been In tho
drug hMblni-ss fort' opas-t twelve vcarsconvantly,
and sold erem!;lniff"r Catarrh. bnt yurs leals all
th ; rc-fct. If 3"' n ( e proner you c-n uts Ui;S letter
or any part of it tha; you wiEh.
Very trnlvyonrs. S. n. B AI-ntTrV ft CO.
WhoU-;J an 1 lletnil Deali-rs In I'run-, I$ok3 and
btauouc-ry, Washington. IutL, Feb. ZS, 1S10.
Each pelrKe contains Dr. Panford's ImproTed
Inhaling Talie, and f'dl dir. etions f-r ue in all
easin. price. (1.00. For sain by all wiioleale and
retail dntirir-stannd d. alern throughout tho Urlted
6tatrSnM.r!aB.1-S. WEIiKS & POTTEIt, Orncrel
Anei:ts ami Wiiules ie nruriats, BoKtiii. Mai.
X aioawarir. pill i n k'uhtu l j I
jgCOLL
VOLTAIC PL
An Tlertro-nntvnrile nrtttcrT cotnbinfl
-with a Uiuhly .Ilea it Jtrl rt rc-.rgliieulng
l'lnpirr. l'ariitini: tho brt l'lunp-r 1-tr
pntiis nud uthes iu the World 1 illeUi
ciue. ELECTRICITY
As a trrnd enratire snd restorative sjrent Is not
equalled bv anv element or nidtein In the hitdory
of the heaiina "art. Uidi-ss th- vtal spark lifts flt d
the boilv, rentxr.it Ion by uicans of t let-trieity Is pos
sible, tl is the last rem t of all phsicins ami sur
e' oas, and has rescued thousands, apparenlly dead,
from an untimely jrr:ive, when no other naman
aireucy conld hare sm-ceeded. This la the leading
curative element iu tuia Piaster.
OALOAPl AND FINE.
The hexlinsr properties of onr own frairrant bat
am and piii.-and the tcuinaof the 'ast art) too weU
known to rrqinre U-pci'iption. Their Kratefal,
bealli'i,. uootlu:!, and etr. iigti.enlne properties are
fcnowu to thousands. When co.nbinod In accord
ance with latfl and Importai-t diKcoveries iu phar
niacy. their healiiitr and 8treniftheuin pr'pertlea
are increased tenfold. In this respect our Plaster
la tiie beat in use without the aid ox electricity .
TWO IN OWE.
Thna combined we hava two grand medical
agents n one. each of which performs its function
and unfedlv produco more cures than any lini
ment, lotion. wat,n. or plaster ever before com-puntli-d
l;i the history of medicine. Try one.
iac&, Z5 ttsrs.
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Droiriffsta
throiiv'iout the l"' Ucd states and Canadas, aud by
WEIiKS POTTKK. Proprietors, Boston, Mass.
HU4
O 'A3 m
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d a- -a it
(Lj Mb aa
Cry far ri tclrr'a Cnstnri-i. I'ry 7i ic
it becaste it is Bwot; Ilotliers
Castorfa because it &iv; hcalilt to
f-o child t cad Phyf-.tciRnt, tecanne
it contain xia saorpLico cE.stL.iors&l.
5 Ca
in Ts.n.tra.T&'B remedy lT fmiiznijiitiTLg
the i'ooil. It cure Wind Co3ic, ii.o
valzinz cf Sour Curd anl I Aurrfct-c,
a3Iaj? revr.rtshseis tL-iA Kills
iroriTs. Th-us iht Chiltl 3:eiiiii
fin fl 1 i o 2VX n": r m revt. 3?Ias"
tit, Cliecp, aal Xta.ialb!:!.
tta? bid
tsu.
Th raeit fffeitiTa Paia-rslicvisj aont
for
xAN cTidl 2 CAST
the tycrlel Li? ever IiaoTS.a.
Over 1,000,000 ZTctttcs fold lsst joar!
Tio reaaoii'j f r t'..s cr.p-ecprlcnt6il rnra
lnriiy, a-e evitit;. t; tl.e (Jo;iia.ir X.i t:i
jaoati aro an t to tl-jervo c?ti2tlemoo
tht-y ut9 e.liorLo.l io-.o J:iO etru-'ture; t'uy
Ivo p.iiui r.et.J lunger tr wi;'a
UlieiiznatirDi t-r l.iJ Jointe, for tho
e
th. i-.aia. Tl.Kva i-i i-o jytri?i, i'-prain.
Cut, Scald, Sura, Brnise, St imr, Gb.11
cr Lomeae.13 to tviiioli LIuii?i.u-l cr
Duma Urutoa ere ft-al-ict, that do3
not irs"-:: 1 to tlda Cuotiiias lain.
LINitVaEKTS
not oaty relieve r"'' ' ut ' icito
licaltby action, sTthtiD i-.ir.ninititior;,
and cw, wlietlitr tho symptom iruf-eJ
from vro Z1.CL& cf tho !&!, or Neuralgia of
tho ICorvos; from c .niractetl Cortl3 or a
cealdctl Lani ; froia a spraiioii chIlIo
or a jjaalie J. foot ; soother from dUut:cK
or a , trained ,tir.t on a Ilercs's !Lo.
The aony prodacej Ly a Bum c-r caH;
jnortiScaticn from Frost-biics: S--all-iapjs
from Strains; thctoriuroB of Illicv.
mntieEi; Cripple J for lifa, by yiae
eKle--tt"l acei,!cut; a valT.a"LIe Ler oj
a Sector i 111 taw c'-l be saved f.otn
C:i3 rrottlo cf Centaur "Liairiciit.
No Housekeeper, Termer, Tlaclcr, Tenrnyter,
or I.iTcrvm-n, c ---ii aJTrrd to -Le without
theso roa.3.cTC:Ji Z.. -.'nii-'i Thty can
b pro-urc l in tr-7-art cf tin rlc"';e f r
tO eta. and Cl.CO a Loltlo. Trial bottles
0 C t. a
LiOTEL. CITY HOTEL
n.ATTSMOrTIT, xiin.
1
Fiitit clrt-'S Lotlciug Ko;s.
' Fil-st CIui Boarding.
(iootl Sample Rooms
Ever thing and every comfort
A Good Hotel can Furnish
Also. Oood Vines, Oood Bs-er, Good Liquors,
iJoofl Lemttiiatle, Good Cit::tr,
Kept at the Citj i-Totel.
Hly FRED. iOOS. Proprietor.
a--a a if A mbmt Zm JL. g-- 1
CARRIAGE r and ORNA
MENTAL PAINTER,
ASHLEY.
Shp over the IJrick Block
nex' to II Boeck's.
K.ATTSMOUTH. - - KEB
or.
ho 3 Cn
"JiJ'tJsJVMW
ft
the mm i mum
PI.AS0-F0IITE
Are tiot only fjist-eliis Intrnnuiit.s. but this
Kstablishinetir may Its justly regarded
;iSoiie of tin; leading Piano-forte
ManuIiU'toi ies of the
World. .
THE FAVORITES
IN THE CONCERT HALL.
!i;rii'i the Se:tstn tf 17."-1ST6 the Henry F.
Uliler Pianos were used in Boston aud viciiiit
n nitire llian t5." foneerts.
Seaeim of if rr-lST, 1 7- Concert.
Season of lfiT.H-l-i7!i Montii of flc'ober.
"oiicerts ; .Month of November, 4. ( niicerts
Xoite but lirxt clas Fiaritnr i-uiil'l ynin mwh tin
('(txtiontd f.i; rulm ily.
THESE 1IAA JS 11. 1 VK RECEIVED
The Highest Praise
From tiie
Vlost Eminent Musicians,
of late 1 have had many opitortunitifs of
:inyiiir Piatios and eai) say with pleasure
hey have no suierior in Ainerifa, nd my lone
xperieiu-e abroad justilie me iu lat-!iiir"t;.,eni
-tu ad o( any loieigu instrunieiiis of the ir kind.
C'll.. II. ADAMS.
Madame Koze aud the other tirtists of inr
oiiii.aiiyaie dt-!i!.ted with tiie"Mi!ler' Pianii.
oriisricii iii;;iy -if tone, and I lit? wonderful
iiauucr iu uhich it sustains the voiee.
il. MAI'I-ESOX.
In behalf of the Bnmabee Coneeit Cotmi.'inv.
nd liartii-iilarly mvtelf :is the pianist of said
omtmiiv, 1 wish to express many thanks t'oi
ne lieaui if ul GraniT I'lanos of your iiiamifae
iire. with wliit h yon have iiirinhed us so far
1: is si':imi. Willi your line ins! niiiiexts nm
i i: fcivin tteeomes a uosHive pleasure and de
ilit, "'tto tuy we all oi t:s "
Kg war;) M
! consider no other "maUe" wiih v. liieh 1 am
"t!aiiit tl. eau exeel it iu any ol !!.e ttialitie.
h:,t etiiiHtitftta a pt-itect lissl i(iiiieut. As an
-foiui.-i;iiiueut ioi- tl.o vttii 1 know of none 1
oiiltt pit ft.rto youiv.
Mrs. lr. E. If. Caktkk.
I take i?;rp;tr pleasure in reeoiniiieiidii! tht
!If ry r. .Mil'er I'i.Mios on ail occasions uliere it
'.list-.-lass i'iai-.o is detired.
..IIS. II. 31. h.MITII.
I have known the I'iano- mamifactiit-ed 1
'lr. Henry 1". Miilt-i-for many year-i and I tli
;!t hesitate tt say that t:iey lake hih rank
uioii l lie tirst-i-!ius ::ltl'Ul!:tlts of any of tin
st makers. (.'aui. 7.f:u.us
I eonsnier the Miller Piano Mit erior to al;
'Ihers in that meliow and i-hiiiin ou.ilii' so ;ic
vpiahie for voice ace.. nip tniinerts.
Mr, i-.. alink Ostioon.
We were delfuhted with the Pianos of your
iiaiii;faeture w!ii,-u we uses! timing tir reeent
our in the I'iiited Stares their otrirmm.ir sin
nj: qiialii ies rend riutliem epcciaily tiesira
le lor accompany the hiiiiian voiee.
'flit: Oj:k;in ai. Swkihsh
LAilKS' (jLAUTM'TK.
JorU's International MWm 1076
This estahlishiiint was the onlv oi:e out tf
nore than forty Piano-forte exliiidtor-i. wiiiel:
t :i- deereett T Av.n.s f.r its single exhibit
d Pianos at tiie Ce'itenoial KxhiOiiion.
Cliut ico the only E.-ti:l.l(.hmi:nt that Received a
tipccU.l Aicitr-I for a Sew Imxntion
TUc Patent Peiliil
Upright I'fiii.o-Forto.
f i Mm Miller Pianos
nave recti ved the ruiiorseiuent of tb
Slalo of Massachusells
:;nil the
CITY oi" BOSTON.
litcu are LEADERS avma'j the FOREMOST
Pfll.YaS of THU WORLD.
HEPRY P?J 1 PR
Boston, LLS3.. U. S. A.
Plaitsmouth, Neb.
trV-r?v.tnr5i''jS?
James Fettek
DEALER IX-
F?:usieal Instruments,
Sole Api'ointinj Agent for
Tt.f I'lu-iviilUMl & Hamlin
CAM NET ORG A NS.
Al50 State A tree, t for the Henry F. Miller :i d
W. C Finer-ion 'o. I'i-tnos."
I'rof. S. M. I'rown, 'i'uaor and liepairer, c'l
Traveiiiii: As't
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at odee. Sixth, one door south of Maiu St.
FI.ATrsMOUTir. NKiJ.
'Susie i-t l2o:arK
Will do well to exaii-.iiie onr
Now Mason & Hamlin
OLG-VJST I1TSTBTJCTOE
. l-j.i.,: :-'-r-jj" .ft-;::; Invito itATOi:
S-.n.l i t'.i ii.;y H rn-ijj for i
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r-ior ir. ore tlian So ypnr?,
l' v-ilh iZT:T;receut--rito.l rt Bii'ro.J
SEHD FOR CIRCULAR.''
My
A. G. HATT
JUST orKXED AfJAI.V.
New, Chan, First Class Meat Shop,
onrMain Street Corner of 5'h. Plattmouth
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
28T1.P6
REDUCED PACKAGE RATES
Between 3 600 CClces of tMla Co. In New
Cnitland, (Middle and Western States le
to oiflcea of nearly all Connecting Lines.
MONEY
CUnnENCY AND COLO.
Packages not execodiag S 20. I Sc.
" S40, 20C.
" S SO, 25c.
Large rum in much entailer proportion.
MERCHANDISE.
Lawaat aa lllsact Caarg, aceordlag BUIaaaa.
Packages not eicscdinj
lib. S5e. I 41bs.23to60c.
21.23to30c. 3 29to75c.
3 " 25 to 45c. i 7 ' k5to$.
o
PRINTED RfSATTERs"
DOOX8, and o'her matter, vhnlhi inprtnt, or- ;
from, or sent by.dealere, &c. , PR fc-P ID I ;
21bs ScTi3lbar2Qe. I 4-1 rja. 25c. j
OKDEES FOB rCBCUlSISa GOODS
Left with any Agent of this Co. will be promptly
executed, without expense, titherthun the oruinary
churxe f or carryiog the goods.
Send yonr Money and Parcels Tty Erpresa;
cheapest and quickest, with positive security.
ITU. G. FAUGO, Pre.t.
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A few of the articles you can buy to the best advantage
at the live progressive
DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HObSE
OF
SOLOMON & NATHAN.
For SI 00 you can buy 22 ynnls strnJard prints.
" 471.c iijtuid jjoixl all vvnol yarn.
10 " " cot tun but ting."
" B.'s pt r yard domestic jrinpham.
8,la " " - cliev iot shirting, very frr-od.
" 7 " , brown and bleached muslin, can't, be beat .
" 7 " Canton flannel, superb.
8!3' " " lickinjr. no better.
' t 00 a jrood com fori a Id e.
." 1 25 ppr pair up, splendid blankets.
" 12;.,', 15, H and 20c per y'd. nlp.ara lusfiep, all eidor?, best ever olTered.
" 2212C up, black and ctdtired alpae,s. t'oubip wbi:li. best iu the city.
" 4oc jier yard up, black and -;i.iie;i as! ! meres, creat bargains.
" 81a to 10 and 12j.' t l.V per yai'd n p. ni itnis u endless varieties.
" 20c ter jard up, v .tlarneis, l.-esr ever oftVred.
.10c ' " Viii-rpniof . an excellent oiniiit; .
" 20c " " cassinieres, ' v-;i worth (UuiMe.)
" 3 To tip. Ladies cloaks. tl:e finest asstrinfnt ir. f!-e city.
1 7- up, Misses and cbi li eu's cloaks " " "
20e per yard up. band made zej br fascinators.
" 73e u; , a jrreat varietv of shawls.
" 2-c up, perfect fittip.2 ctirsf-t..
50c up, two button kid trloves. lu.
A f' line of Ladies' and Children's underwear, fvf-ry cl.eap.)
The fmesi assortment of Ladie's. Chi'dreu'sai.d Infants h.uif'-:Qt; !.;dr..
s:ck3 and sl;awls, zejdiyr, ever known in Plat ..Miioiith.
For T5C. ip, Ladies' trimmeil luits, nice.
",r; t;p. Cliildri'ii's la's.
Jewelry and not inns at prices tl ;it iefy cooipc!iM!:.
2 s , o o o "W o ro a? 22:
Of Mens'. V nulls' ii;il flii'lrfits clothins. r-iliss of rost. V.'i- arc jr-.-inir
t c!ost tins Lr;ii:c-li of our 1 i.-.-im xs. So look out for I.:ir?::in3.
For S'-J Oi) ;u;i .fHiis' nVH'l'0;t;!i, ii ll ii to iinat.
" 4 00 rp, f'-ns' suits.
" 1 SO an1 ti;, Hoys' suii.s.
furn'isiiixo oool; ix pnoroirrioN".
For SI 75. nj Mens' buot.s. Mens shn.-;, 25 up.
" 1 0v. up. Hovs' lionts. IJoys' 'of. i'tc. i;r.
1 00, tin. Lsi.litiS !. Cliildiviis' shPS. 2."ir nj.
TJ-.p l.-irjri-s ;:nil most elpynnt stock of nu ns' asl boys' IV.lt ;ir..l stiff riv:
hats in tlu3 west.
Tiilif mlv-uitjicc of tlif c-reat iii'lucinpiiis wr ofT-r in zip1rs, :il? col-"
1 2 J-2 cents per. our. .. Fnl! Jim of f-rtnantiw:i ;in.l I : i .t ? foiuij v:nw v
low. Fine :(;..-.'; .I-iva If wy Conih arid pl.inl canvas? at icilncl figures.
.FINE DUE. ING. C LO F '. GLOVES FOR FARMER.
Cf LOVES F'.'R RAILROAD MEN. - " It R I DUE MEN,
CLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN.
In fact ( snow 1 hp jreate'st variety f gloves, for special r.so, to 1 e
fouinl, ami y call 5:ift;i:il aitention to tliem.
TIip above list covers only small portion of the many article -rhi-.-h we
offer as DAliG.VIXS. We euarantee the public the retailing of all jrootls at ;
wholesale price?, and we defy anyone
above fiiires.
SOLOMON
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLJPVKSMI Til
I : A ICO
V7AROX KEPAIF.ING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promplp.
Ilorso, Mu1e& OxSliocin
rr
In short, we'll slioe anything that har
lour feet, from i Zebra to a GinifTe.
Come and see us.
JSTJH"W" SHOP,
R Firth S between Main nrx! Vine Streets,
list aeross e corner from ihfr XF.w 1IEUAI 1
ofkicf. Miy"
ROBERT DONNELLY'S
AND
ilack:-iitii'
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine drift 1'loto re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now prepared to do sOJ kinds cf repairing
ut laim aim ouii-r niaciiinery, as mere
K h ttood iiithe in my sii.-.p.
PETER RA U EN,
Tiie old Reliable Wason Maker
lias taken charge of the wagon shop,
lie is well known a.1 a
K(). 1 WOUKMAX.
Kew Vi'nson and 15 ttsie mad to
-Je.
SATISFACTION t;UAIiANTEXI. -
Shop en Sixthstrcet noposite S'reieht's Stable
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEAl.EIt IN
ruas? Bledicines-
A XI)
WAUL PAPEE,
il Faper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IX
Stetioncry, rIagazin
AND
Latest Publications.
i'rMeripiIoni ('itrt'folly 'tiiv3oajcJ
Ity iu Bt;irlenec.-t r$ruifsint.
REMKMlJKit THR I'I.aCE.
Uh XT., 2 DOORS HOUTII OF MAIN
p:.atts-wo::t:1. neu.
W i na s, L iqo u r s
AXI
CIGARS.
Main Street, opposite the Court Hotwe.
Tiiis plaee is jnst opened, iirip, good good of
tdl kinds. We want tokeepagcod houe and
ylvaae our customers.
REMEMBER THIS.
9!r.
&
I MP
in the business to compete with the !
2
in ?ii
THB 0ILY KEDALS EVER AWARDED FOR POROUS 1 Ul III WERE GIVEN
to the iiiauiif.-ieturerso' BENSON'S CATCIXE roKOUS PLASTEP3 at the Ceuleunial aid
1'arin Kxposition.
OVER 5.C00 PHYSICIANS & DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFIED
that they are a yruit imprvvemei.t o the cotnmnn. rlttw-acting i'orou PtiuUrt hy rcawm of their
prompt action and Uic ali&ilute certainty of their quickly nliering pain, amleJreHnijajxjxit'.vecur
VlllVV.. 25 ITS. 404
H. A. WATERMAN & SON.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
riXE LUMUER,
LATIL
SHINGLES.
SASH,
DOOHS,
liLIXDS,
ETC.,
ETC..
ETC.
Maiu street. Corner of Tilth.
PLATTSitOUTH, NEB.
Still Batter Rates for Lumber
Sehluntz & Dewey,
Ged&r Greek, Gas county, Neb.
DEALERS IX
Hardware,
J r3N "f-r t-
s a. s
Highest market price
kinds of Grain, in Cash, or will tako
produce in exchange for goods.
Having now got our Stock fairly
opened, we invite all (6 call and ex
amine. Mlf
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MAlTTJFACTOHT.
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Sherwood Keeps the
In Cas
THEBCS T
The WORLD
SOLD BY
iis- -a(ii
BEWARE o.fiJl HUKBtRS X-VJ wJ&k
vmiCE oi,a uGOSnir, ...
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FOR PARTICULARS "M,,otn
"WE tjtiunro
VhiteSev.mmg Machine Co.
Hernia, or Bupturo, ail Urinary Cisoases am
Skin or Bcnes. are trrattd Willi unoan' led auoceaa, oa
litnt H-iFutin.- nrincirilf.. gifclT. Privateiy.
Bperiuo'oriheB. Hcjcual lH:fcility and Impo- '
tenc-r. at the remit of Self-Abuae in youth, sexual ex- I
cmm" in nintnrcr yea-., or other ckiiK, and whirh produce I
aomeot the lollom in efircti: norvou.ius, M-minal emit- 1
ions, debility, dinincn. ot .iht.dt-lrctive niemoty, iiimpica 1
on the face, phviiral decay, aTrraion to jL-i-ty of fi-rnale.,
eontiuion of idiat. losa of at-xual powtr. eu. ri.derir.j .
marrittcrs improper cr untcpy. are pcrmanrniir ,
Cured. Con.nHalion at office, or bv nrail frep, ar.d invitetl, j
U'hpn H im tiinvrnient to t i. it tiie cilv fur treatment. 1
medic-iuea can be Mut lv mail or exprra. ev-ry hrre. Cur
able case. Kuarantred, here douU i xiJt is frai.k ly at. ted
Pirsiile; lor k'::, 1 -ip ; i-t Wi-ata, 1 fcusp ;
Po-mB, tit t-'.b. 2 Clasps. C4 Fjj i.
MM ft f"! f5 B A AfF I 2RO
iVilAtZk1LZAl2. i PAGES.
FINE
PLATES.
iifK:' lit cio.n ana I'm mna.na-. cenjeci ror Due.
In postage or currency. Ovrr fifty wonderful pen picture.,
true to life; article, on the fo lowini .nlj-ets: H liontay
marry, w lio not, hv. Manhood. Voniaohood, I'hvsK-al
Forthe.needr cure of Seminal Weakness, Lort Manhood.
hremature Debility, Nervouitie., Deaponneney, ContiLion
of Ideas. Aversion to ISociety, jK-fcrtive Memorv, and all
Disorder, brotislitcn by !ecn:t llobit. and Lxctsses. Aajr
drugeist has the inured icnia. Address. .
OR. JACQUES, 7W Che.ti.ui St. St, Loui. M ;
" I
BAST'S RIDING SAW MACHINE
The BEST THING OUT.
WiU SAW any aio lojra in any
poaiuon. xaausuai iu
iiht of th. oper
and
Aaar.. u. h. naaaru t. chic-, m
rrr i e rm.i r.- n
th tULi C-o ii n i:J v.i
j - ij c..nu n.u r, -ia.if X'lrli; Id l!.-;i 1 it .
IW.ficr ; I Ham Hl.'li I H t?.-rf i frneil: IJ tin i.cr.-.---5;
:2 -tj fcn P:-r: I Hool t tht funv . -.
J t fc Secrrt fir e1-?'!? I. wen, b. ipoiir s.
rTsffWW'i BEST I3 CirAPKSX!
Br. WM1TTIM i Iff slemsed
C17 SU Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. i VrA l W j H fc'd t-iJl
A mtul.r (trUuteof two &;ii-a! Coiii m. ha.bern loncvr f -J '''I fl t.' ' ' ' f-: tTl
CDzed in the i.wialtreaimnitof ail Venereal. Sexual Sivj K'-k fSI I y.' -i '-':- 1
and Chronic L.-.8feeaeB than any olbr I'hyiitian iu Bfc tl 1 Fi-"! P' F" ' j iV'l
Loun.a.city tpr .how.and ailold riilpi know. t&r til k US U U t3 Vji -ii"!
Kvnhiin. lionor r iicca. uieM. oiriciure. ua-cnuia.
be increased. The I'hvsioloKT of Jtiprnfluelion. aid rnar.y j ? r1ln''f.K'VV IN IT
more. 3 hose married or comminuting marriajie should ' t ' I'.'t.: , V- itlt'H. I u V t t -iO
read it, then kept ondi-r lock ai d key. l'oiiular nlition, : '.. s,-3 ot f v'.l or P I :.i W, j Cuii Cf
aame as aboee, but paper cover, -J?) rsges. 26 .. by mail. V:iKi i uiff I; '. I ' V(' rJ
s5Wvtorni3a.-li.-jLVjI. I iXf.- it U.. i 111 X: : It a flO'
PRESCRIPTION FREE
fl T l TN use. we
oi; V tl Bnd f Circular anij
- S Kl 1 -Price a.
teffiiMM haMafo j
J f Cl f t T P7 p A wiaipHtBt Muni mB la ch
J I HmUr co.Lly id th L. k. la nil IL,
ejrli'VMi f 1 m..T Vtwrth k.M,tay Ijj M:bw:r.ptlwfc
TucU n.vn. w itli $ oi4 nfrrruMi, fiui.b the .ikiic fPM
a.'d ciTr l.rfi thil will U-.pi- a ork,r er 1ll a wlk,
AdaiB l.MKUalTlOD Al. fill. 10., Vol imS, 1I. Lou, Ua.
MONKY TO LOAN
OAr IMPROVED FARM3 FOR
FIE YEARS TIME.
TC.V PEIl CE.VT INTEREST.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Enquire of D. IL WIIEELEIt & CO.
Plattsraouth; or 1. E. MOORE, Lin
coln, Nebraska. 21tf
Stoneware,
3 f7 77. TJ
TT5
4 sl
paid Tor all
isst 'Line cf Beets & Shoos
County.
S4'y
"5 S.IMPL r .
rsrthV-r cACE PLATr VI AJ
PLATE.
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Cleveland, otno.
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of H '-'-' i .v tiie bos', cliotuta
V. la tO tilt.-;! .SI ..t-
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fr.yc:l tVoi.
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nn.-A) tto.a thn ih-; cr t .i:ii-i. r. hu'.u z n ..
ci.-rs, v :..-n oiv-a i. m u ty-rVar-. '
out tliiri trea.i.
Ti.e mo t l'-''.-?ft rrtrsor- c,-.- ri
rr"f?r-ti with ii ivrt;-.uia t;: u-y.
7.t crir cv.-iT on-,-, U .' r l'-.traTar 13
J n. i. tJiIlUo fn'a v rear
5 'i nrfiir, an 1 ! i l'.zt l rfXiy rfitli
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&:1ad. CISCtJIT, CAKE,
BUCKVEAT, IKDJAfi, AMD'
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