Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 13, 1880, Image 4
THE HERALD Be.?.. Co&i rics. .-i The Belgian Authorities, snys tha Manchester Guardian, have not recog nized the advisability of prohibiting the employment' of women and. girls underground,although public opinion has done a good deal to discourage this degrading practice.;.' I11.I8G8 in the collieries of the province of Liege were mployed 940 females out of a total lumber of 15,686. In 1877 the num. berrwere, above ground, 1,086 women 15 rearjs of age, and 321 girls under 15; underground were 463 women above 15, and 67 girls under 15. According to the recent report of the -chief min ing engineer .of the province, these numbers have still further decreased, the underground female workers be ing only 453 altogether. It is hoped that the Belgian colliery owners will discourage the system until it dies a natural- death. In great Britain the employment of women "underground was forbidden by the Regulation of Mines and Collieries Act, 1842 (5 and 6. Vic, c. 99) and although there is no law to forbid their working above ground at the pit banks, there is In many coal districts a feeling against it. Hot and Cold Baths. The London Lancet, in a recent number, points out the difference be tween the effects of hot and cold baths. Tho effects of the cold bath, it says, being mainly due to impressions made upon tho cutaneous nerves, the modi fications of the cold bath largely de pend on their power of increasing its stimulating action. The colder the water, the more violent the impres sion. The frequent change of water, such as is found in the sea or in run ning streams, increases its stimulating effect. Great force of impact, as when water fall from a height or comes for cibly through a hose upon the body ; the umsitai of the stream as is seen in shower baths and needle baths, and . the additions of acids or salt to tho , waterall act,' if would seem,-byin-s creasing the stimulating power which , the water exerts upon the cutaneous nerves. .Warm baths produce an effect, upon tho skin directly contrary to that brought about by cold water. The cutaneous vessels dilate immediately' under the influence of heat, and al- though this dilation is followed by a contraction of the vessels, this con traction is seldom excessive ; and the ultimate result of a warm bath is to incrcaso the cutaneous circulation. The pulse and respiration are both quickened as in the cold bath. The' warm bath increases tho temperature of the body, and, by lessening the ne cessity for the internal production of . heat, increases the call made upon cer tain vital processes, and enables life to be maintained with a less expenditure of force. While a cold bath causes a certain stiffness of the muscles, if con tinued for too long a time, a warm bath relieves stiffness aud. fatigue. The ultimate results of hot and cold baths, if their temperature bo mod crate, are about the same, the differ ence being, to use tho words of Biaun, that "cold, refreshes by stimulating the functions, heat by physically fa cilitating them; and in this lies the important practical difference between the cold-water aud hot-water system " The sleeping apartments of several lady guests at tho Burnett House, in Stroudsburg, Pa., were entered last August, during the absence of their occupants, and robbed of considerable 6uins of money and valuable jewelry. Among the guests of the house was Chester B. Fulmer, an educated and Iiolislied j'oung man, a sou of Henry Calmer, oiie of the wealthiest citizcus of. Eaaton, Pa., and owner of the Bur nett House. After tho robbery young Fulmer acted in a suspicious manner. He was suspected of being the thief, and a search-warrant was issued and his room searched, which resulted in tho finding of some of the stolen mon ey and jewelry in a cigar-box under his bed. Fulmer was subsequently arrested, and on his person was found a package of ten-cent silver pieces, which was also identified as a part of tho money stolen, lie was tried and found guilty, and sentenced to two years and six mouths' imprisonment in tho penitentiary. m -- m . Domestic. Cafe An Lai t. Make your coffee as usual, except leaving out half the wa ter, add same quantity of unskimmed milk and let it boil. Very nice after dinner coffee. , ' -' For Boils. The skin of a boiled egg is the most efficacious remedy that can be applied to a boil. Peal it carefully. wet and apply it to the part affected. It will draw off the matter, and re lieve the soreness in a few hours. . Custard for an Invalid. Beat up an egg with a heaping teaspoonful of sugar; put it into a tcaeupful of boil ing milk. Stir until it thickens. Pour it into a bowl over a slice of toasted bread. Flavor to taste. . Cream Candy. To three pounds, of granulated sugar add one pint of cream, one-half pint of water, two tablespoon fuls cider vinegar and one of butter. Boil quickly till done, or until it strings : when ready to pour out, add one teaspoonful of Vanilla. Pull till it is white. Cement for Lamps. The Rural New Yorker says that a good recipe for a cement for kerosene lamps is : Three parts resin, one of caustic soda, aud live of water. Mix this composition with half its weight of plaster-of-paris. It 'will set firmly in about three-quarters of an hour. Simple But Sure Worm Medicine. Two tablcspoonfuls of pumpkin seed peeled and pulverized, or give to a child to chew Hue. The seed docs not kill, but stupe lies tho worm. . The nex day give castor oil or any other cathartic, and if the worms are present in the system they will pass off. Corn-meal Muffins. One cup corn meal, half a cup of flour, one table spoonful of sugar, half a teaspoon of salt, one teacup of sour milk, one egg, and half a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a teaspoonful of hot water. These are particularly nice baked in rings, but may be baked in tho paus. Rice Croquettes. To be eaten with roast beef. Boil a teacup of rice in milk and water, and quite dry. -While hot, add a little butter, sugar, one egg, and tho juice of one lemon; when cold; make it up into rolls about the size of an egg, dip them first into beaten eggs and then into rolled crackers ; fry them in hot lard until they are brown. Baked Fish. Make a dressing of bread crumbs and a littlo pork chop ped fine, and season with pepper, salt, and a little butter. Fill your fish with the mixture, sew it up, dredge on a little flour, and after laying it in a dripping pan, cover it with very thin slices of salt pork. A four pound fish will take from thirty to forty minutes to bake. Superior Sausage. To every hun ' dred weight of corn fed pork, not too fat, add a quarter of a pound of sage, one ounce of summer savory or thyme, two pounds of salt, sir ounces cayenne pepper, six ounces black pepper; mix all, well together and cut tolerably fine. Of course, for a larger or small er quantity of meat the s'me propor tion of ingredients should be used. Chocolate Whip. Tako one ounco of cocoa paste, or the same quantity of sweet chocolate scraped tine, and add it to one quart of rich cream and half-a pound of pulverized sugar. Place on the lire and bring to the boil ing point, stirring constantly with a whi-sk; then remove it, and when it is thoroughly cold add to it the whites of four eggs, and whisk briskly, and remove the froth as it forms with a erfora:ed skimmer, and lay it on a' iair s.cve to drain. When you have a sufficient quantity to whip, fill your glasses or cups three-fourths full of the. cream, ami pile the whip on top of them; sprinkle a little vanilla sugar or powdered cinnamon 011 the 'Whip, and serve. Ci for Pitcher's Castorla. Tkeylike it because it i sweet Mothers like Castoria because it gives bealth te . tv child, and Physicians, beeause it contains no morphine er mineral. Cfastoria Is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. It cures Wind Colic, the raising of Sour Curd and Eiarrhosa, allays Feverishness and . Kills "Worms. Thus the Child has health and the Mother obtains rest. Pleas osit. Cheap, and Reliable. The most uffeetivo Pain-relieving ageoU for , " . MAN and BEAST -the -world has ever lmown. " Over 1,000,000 Eottles sold last year ! Tho roasous for tais unprecedented popu larity, are ev;.li;t; tho Centaur Lini ments aro m . Jj to deserve confidence ih.y are abiorhed iuio the structure; they always euro and Horror disappoint. No peraon ueod louder uu'r with PAIN La the BACK, " Rheumatism or SUIT Joinu. for the T.tnlmanta xrill surely exterminate There is no Strain, Sprain, Tint Snnld.Bnrn. Bruise, Sting, Gall nr Lamtnesi lo which Manltind or -nnm'h Brutes aro suh.iect, that does not respond to tMs Soothing "balm. Xhe Centaur LINIMENTS nl ralieve wain, t-ut they incite hoalth action, sahduo inflammation, whether the symptoms proceed from woimds of the flesh, or Neuralcia cf the Verves; from contracted Cords or a scoldod hand t fin a sprained anklo or a gashed foot ; whether from Uusustine PIMPLES oa a LADY'S xACS A- .tlnad loint on a Horse's Ieg. Th nrvonir oroduced by a Burn or Scald; -tn4;rTi from Frost-bites; STirel!- intra fromStrains; thetortures ofRnen- matismt Crippled for life, by ome i .;.i.nt: ik vii.nsi'I lien tr neitiuicu - - a Doctor's BGl may ail bo tavod f-'oia Ono Bottle of Contaur LinimcTit. KoIIousetecpcr, Fanner, riantcr.Tonrrtr or Liverym-n. can afTord 1 be wiihun these wonderful Lialaionta. Tcy c..: bo procured in any par tj'- - - f 'r K.n - -...I li nn bottle. Trial ? -ttH-s 25 ets. Tit I Am ..lir.ly Nerud poitiT!y tffwtiT 1 tuowdf for the peedr and jiernuaent cur of Seminal ImlMloof and Xmpotency th ottlr lourbn ilH lluirtwl rmatu f htm. Th JJ1,1 , , ih.i i. w.ii on MfiMi u ots ttdd bv torn nd iakiM 4 MUM M. 1 (WH MU. f . .U .1.1 ii- u4 th V- HA Market a Otreia. Bf. LOCIS, MO. t ntottet tea tentimony to th Tl (Henry f Tndiar. April 1 ll.i, 1879. Tin remrl mrkicf ptHceltf. IlaJ Uilel'y Irom ;iHf, cr Hfi r"" Pu Cllioro. Anr. 14, lb1. 1 m Ihoroughlr curM mil feel tip top. 1 ttt yuvg man fn tg gmintry n geltinr Lcller. Misiouri, Sept. 18, IST79. I received o much benefit tromtb om of ynur remedies lint I win! to try them in uuilber UN. Thu U of lour ttiTiiiny. ann will "WJ"J!!!inm Tery Hruof. Mich., Jti.25, 1879. I hire ed op your packet of c;ne: eenit Bie another a soon at postibla. That parkare t-.! ped all apparent trouble, but there ua wcalnrn yel, J iah jo wouH rrerre thu l"t f"r the cure qI that. Iowa, Oct. 10th, 1879. I am almost surprised at oor Pas. titles. They hare worked lilea a charm on me. 1 am juU ic- aimuch of imil aa I was before taking. Iwaaonths rcr-e of the rrave, I thourht, and there waa no euro tor me. tit Doe I ana IU hopa nf a core. VTeat Virginia, Aur.2a, IK79. 1 received yoor meilicme, an4 I belirre it kaa cured me, for which I am rery thankful. In cloacd rleas fiod $J, for which please send me another bo (,, 2) for a friend. Voo kare done a great tainf for sac. I ill Sena you aiijrj Miaaouri, Jure Jul.1, lc9. Flease forward mealouce annlhef bo't of the I'astillcs. The patisnt on whom 1 hare ed meat of cue bo, in addition to a sample boa, is fast recoreruig, and 1 Click another win act mm u rin. a..Aaa a twanaimt. Maryland, Sept. 2, Ie19. Laat Jauuary we rot from Ton a boa of your reunite, for ore of our euatomere, and it hat mad a trrfect cure of him. We have another cuatoancr now sutler. , the same war. and wish by return meal ao Ma. 3 bos. A large, new ana caauolets bmila lo " eo lock, coota.Dioc, with many others, the fol Ia.i., chanters: A Competent Womanhood. Selection of Wife, Temperameots,copatibl sad luoi-auuia, Stenlity m Womeo, cause ana irenimena. Adrice to brideeroom. AdViee ao Hnabands, Adaice lo ies, . - . . .... i .i,b,rv and Matrimofiv compared. fl SWcW..U l ni Cl.T. l-prfi--- S. Mae-rril- aSl SnujU Ufc ssnaldsrtd. U. rf atsmara and naes. amm ' - M.i,iar Pinsiai swrnlwr rTT' J;r...J A bosk for nrirsu sad sai4M u w .rail . arilk full Flats Enarnriaas, By aaU, Snls,i0 UK" tnoo. btiitr. JjwfflTm. "Ju'a . alt naaaas, eesr SO laua, Hn., uaxini dHr l.srtTiTn as Kinisci womiahcel. 10& bore dascribed books, nice- f5TS5diilooeaaTroe. coalaiumf 636 paces, and oaer WO illustrations. TK, combined volume is po.lt. ely the moat tasonlar Medical Book published. The author is an eapera- enced ptiTtioiaJi of many years practice, (as is well known). and lbs aoriss given, and nuae roe art gtsss vnJas is tasns ounVrtsff free in mm varor. or soy af Ins craobtrs eaaai - cliI0 1C " dumtss. ajsaaes nn DltTTQ' niCDFN!nDV EstsMisbed tySMlllaamaSSMtF I III kg I IllaS IIWT- aTM pfiTric-n.i k trvl c.... uu tj i.taacs resulting rrnm i.nin sexual assaciatioaia, ealf-ahuae or seawaieessss. Patfeats treated b mail and eipress. W kere possible, per. tonal coasultatioa 'is preferred, which it free and invited, tjites. toons to be answered by pslient. deairing treatment mailed free In aav aildress oa snrlicati. t or books or arealasoot nodrese UK. BCTTS. IS Nasrth 8tH t-. fU. Lstt. salsa, t.uawBuBaJamMwwSBnS DR BUTTS' DS. iiuuiiikdistf .t u h. at stmt, st. vsm, la. THE Physicians in cnarrs of inis sua sag wen tutioa ar ref alar araduaus la medicins and sartery. 1 aa- alanerieaice in the troataaeat of Ikroois Diseases kaee S."aOlMdabilur sosuock snperior So that of tha ord.i aary practiuoner, that they hare acquired a T. a- a... . .i. nf aaasnrllr-'trarl faai naiieaal rrputataoa IN DISCRETION or EXPOSURE l!SrS?TTaT!Sro--rrn.a, fatrrt. OirirUirjs Orrk 1 Oa, aU Irtnary TrSMalea and oyaaillUe or Bee-earM aateetions of tha tkrwat, ski or avaaaee, trealsd with attccesa, oa P" clnles. withont asint Mercury or other Foisoaoaa M oaUciasa. Yniiyp M IT N sad tbosa of middle af e who srs aor Hti m-T fcril. th .ffects af Bporaaatot rbsa or oeaal.ai waoss, the rea.lt af self-aknss la jout ar eicera la snatoree years, aro peraaaoeatly eairea. This aia ease predacas sasne of the (ollasnnc affects esaiisisns, aaatehaa, dissinesa, Berrousneas, disnneas of aaghl. coorh, lodujeatioa, MuaiutuiB. deaoondencT. confualoa af Ideaa. arersioa to ao eietr, deiectiee aneoaory, araual exhaustion, itnpoteacy of naanlT ror, which anfita the swtisn foe bauuneas ar anarriaate. PATIENTS TREATED JwEoE eranal consultation ul prelerred, which as J RJatK and ineil id. List af questioas to be answered by patienu aaairia( treat,. sneat mailed free to any address oa application. - fim.i aaffertaa: rroaa Kaptara aauaald send their ad drees, V and leara eeasothlaf ta taaoir avarraatafa. It Is as a trasaa. (.eanatunicaiuina strictly confidential, aod ahould be addresaea UK. BCTTS. IS Mortal th t-, Bt auaala, Ma. . 1. ' ttV.r .Vsct:rJ wilh acirst?"5 noda ij it cn-e. 1 rof. l! arras l;lolrr.lcd '3 ,CS. UMliSIS KKalKOY CfK. SI R inf ar t ltesal.l . bib ar!u t Kla kJ2A xi? t-t. Louis, ilo. aa fatsfA WANTED for tba Best ssd raatest. A UCil I W Sellinf factorial Books and Bibles. Price raduccU3 ger cu sXosal Publish ' Co St. Lotus, Mo. CHILDREN CENTAUR iTIMDEIiMK Hnfirmatorrhcaa. 8xuai pe and Ii a b n ?! 0 B Es BRICK! BRICK If you want any . Fire or Ornamental Brick, Call on J. T. A. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, - - NEBRASKA. GEORGE EDGERTON. Wines, Liqou r s AND CIGARS. Slain Street, opposite the Court Hou.e. This place Is just opened, new, good goods of all kinds. We want to keep a good house aud pleaf e our customer. REMEMBER THIS. 91y. J. F. BAUMEISTER Furnishes Frexh. Pure Milk. UEL1TURCD DAILY. Special calls nttented to. and Freeh Milk from saiue cow furub.lied when wanted 4ly NEW HARDWARE STORE, J. S. DUKE Has just iened an entire new Mock of hard ware, on Next door west of Chapman & Smith's Drus Store. A Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES ana ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the K or Found' . HOPE, POWDER, SHOT, GliIND STONES, WHEEL-ARROWS. A Full Line of 4 X. X.ir.IC . Special Rates U VuilJtrs and Con tiaitors. All good solrttas lo k they posrilily can l and live. 41 V MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BMlCKSAIiTti HORSE MIOKIKU, AND WAGON KEPAIlilNG All kinds of FA KM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly t- Promplp. :0- Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing, In short, we'y shoe anything that hay four feet, from a Zebra to a uiraite. Come and see us. JSTETW SHOP n Filth St between Main anl vine Streets. ust across OFKICK. e corner from tUe new HEUALJ toy TAKE THE NO CHANGING OARS ) FROM (- OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, NEBRASKA CITY or PLATTSMOUTH to CHICAGO, Where direct connections are made with Through Sleeping Car Lines TO NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADr.Ial I1IA, BALTIMORE. W ASI1IN GTO N , AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. TKe Short Lirve '.m PEORIA for TxnrAXAPOLis. louisviiaj:. cixcijv- XATI, and all jjoifi'.tn the SOUTHEAST- TIIK HKHT LIXF. FOR ST. LOUIS, wi.Pt-n nireet ronneetitnis are itiatie in tne l Ili DErOT with llirouun nieeuniK t ar Lines for oil tMiiutsiWOUTIl. The Shortest. relP6t and most Comfortable via HANNIBAL to Ft. SCOTT, DEXISOX, DALLAS, HOUSTON A USTIX, SAX A XTOXIO, GALVESTOA , 'an all points iu Vi-.ll in fi ii in. Wtn.pl r.nlace Sleeuinsr Cars. i' k ito ruiaiw ijrxviim-uooiu With Hoiton's Kecliiiiiitr Chairs. I.o'ie.xil rlriioii f ir Sonts in itft liniiiir t iiairs. The famous C.AlL & Q. J'alace DininirK'ar- w-Jtr Tiv.iA Steel ltall Track and Ktmerior Equipment combined with their Oieat 1 nrougn f nr -A iTiitarmeiu. inaKes iiiib. .imivc numuci i the favorite Koute to the kaht, rtoiJTii on;sniM:AT. iiftxn riTV untci fl.Al IHAltllJlll. ar.u. First class Look m 2 icooms. , r irnat uiu9t aausaraaiaja;. i',.l ..,' V., .it... Kvervtliing and every comfort A Good Hotel caiPFurnisli Also. Good Wines, Good Beer, Gotwl I.liiuont Good Lemonade. Good Cisar, Kept at the Cit Hotel. Hly FKED. GOOS, rroprietor. StFGN. CARRIAGE and ORNA MENTAL PAINTER, A A-S-KLIEr-ir. - ... Sh' p over the linck Ulock next to ii PLATTSMOUTH fir. Boeck's. MEB 1 TRY IT. audi) oil. will nnl ihavhubujuii- IV f lie II II II s!f" - ' aryliustrad oDi.scoinlort. I ifif All lnforiiiatit.il atM.ut Kates of Fare Sleep- f HoWVl kViai ins Car Accomtoodations. and lime Tablet.. JfJ f ,v n7aS "t)V will be cheerfully Biveu by applying to i'll I ! V tQ 0V James R. Wood, 5iAiw4v? VV Ot a. (Jeneral'I'assenner -Vg't, diicato. Kiair O'' .et.0 A-'-J- Trame Manager. VX0v G JiCnFiTp &5 wt aa i at. .1. JM-ror k: ijni af ri & t i'''' ivti James Pettee DEaLEU IX Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The Unrivalled Sfason Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also State Acent for the Henry F M i:ter and W. V. Emerson Co. I'ianos. SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at ofilce. Sixth, one door south of Main St. FLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Music $cliolar.4 Will do well to exan:ine our New 31 a son & Hamlin OUGAH IUSTBUCTOB NEW BRICK YARD. i am roing to JL A!K1Ei IB RICK, this spring and want to MAKE THEM CHEAP, that people can build BRICK HOUSES IXSTEAD OF FRAME. I shall contract and Build BRICK Houses, the coming year and would like thoce Intending to Build to give me a call before looking elsewhere JERRY IIARTMAX. At my place on Washington Avenue or at F. S. White's Store on Main Street, Flattsinoutu. Nebraska. 45m3 New Firm ! JOES & AG NEW, at the Brick Livery Stable PLATTSMOUTII, - NEBRASKA. The old Bonner Stables, in Flattsmouth. are now leased by Jones & Acnew, and they have on hand New and handsome accommodations. in th shape of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We are prepared to keep HORSES FOR SALE TRADE! And will Train and Break Colts On Reasonable Terms. ALSO REMEMBER, Tliat with plenty of room (that every one knows we have) ii. ourntable, we can uet Karm er k toe St and wucons. loads of liav. &e., under cover, wlwre they will keep dry. That.kri-' 11 tlie old natrons for tlieir Illierali- tv.w esoii. it their tratle for the future, satusfied that ve can aeeoimnodate tliem better and do better by tliein than everbefore. 501y JONES & AGIN'EW. WILL.IAM HEROLD, dealer in DllY GOODS, . CLOTHS. DIiANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOOI). :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Large stock of BOOTS and SHOES , t be CLOSED OUT AT COST -:o: Notions, Queenswarcj, and iu fact Bverytliiiitf you can call for in the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOlt HIDES AND FL'KS. All kinds of country modiice takvn in ex change for Hoods. s.M1.w-WeraVe OLD AMD RELIABLE. iDa. Sankoku's Lavta Inviookatob a Staudard Family Bomedr for - 5tliseacW3 of the Liver, Stomach fjfff jaud Bowels. It is Purely mT'ocrc. 4 a V.1 a Tf navaa 1 f VStV arUawrAVa JkV W sbaVar,- J X asms, Debilitates It is 5..ft I 5 j J V cj I a" CI a eaT I a O-nv I $ cV aQl f2 rnvirrnrala-iv! o --a 1 as SLo in trtw n a- . r i cj - j a.vaw. V and bv the UTiblie. for more than 35 veara. .1 Li a?"vritli unprecedented results.? send for circular. $ JS.T.W.SASFORD.M.D., 1W BROADWAY, NIWTOBXCITIS 2 A'V OltrtrUUT VOL TBU. TO ITS KKPtTTATIOV. .VPaVw.Vwe.Ww Bn a a II II atf Ii r.i ii ii aJT lilt I 'ear' t to. If It If UfniT - ox:!-ini 1 aSaa , M B M - W - avIV k i w 1 5 Clt V V;i- -V4 aTailt l I3al a a.r CS-iAnMH tj i I I -J 1 Ida , t s I I II Hil l XL 1 V (: V;l f7 V' 7. i'ihi iJ WHO 18 UNACOUAINTCO WITH THE CtOCRAPHY Of THIS COUNTRY, WIUU WHO IS WWWSEE BY CXAMININCHtS MAP. THATTHE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. tin& VvVghmton.' Ka'rUM, Eld.m. I"kriaT. Kat.sa. t .ty. Leaveuworth. and Atchiaon. con- ron, Leavenworth. Atcbtaon. and ivanaas t ity; '1 lib .IAtiFAhuortiIl jJE iB AS Washington to bigourney, Oekalooaa, and Knox- 1 HIS .UbAT lUllOLtaU iallaJS Atta. dva ronSWnenTon: SSXhSl Agoo w,th all divergin, line, for th. ewt ftt?. withtheL.S.4M., and P. Winter set: Atlantic to Lewis and Audulion; and ft. . at t . it-itas. ... , AvSct t Parian. This is positively the only At WASU1SGTOM HXICHTS. with P.. C. St. Railroad, whica owns, and operates a through L. K. K . line from Chicaeo into the Stato of Kansas. At I.A SAM.B. with 111. I ent- r, a. Through TKpTess Pas9oer . rain, wtth l'u.ll- At i r.oui A w.th P P. J.: P. D. k K.: L B.& man Palace Cars attached, are run aoh way flatly W.: 1 Mul .: ntT. I . k a Hoew wke. AA. a"-td-"i- si rrl f ' L'" Ii I A K ANSAS CITY. I At ItOl K ISLAND, Willi MllWIUIte X HOC Bt?N Through caa between Milwau- At iAy enpokt. w.th the Davenport Division .&ViniKd lU Mi,WaUkC ftr'J CAMt W,ri;,1tBTr. with theB.. C.R. N.K.B. Wtaa. will pleieou mott Trill be tl.e pletisttre At aha. with B. tc Mo. R-K R. in Neb.) of enioyintT your lieals. while passmu over tho Al tYi.i mbis J rxt-rioN.with B..C. K.4N.BE. blautifSl prairi"; of Illinois :.a loara. In one of At yrrvW w.th 1 eutral lowaK. IC ; W, ourmagniiicent Dmina Cars tliut accumpHiiy all ht . il nc. i LdSv. . wh a, ThrouK-b Express Trains. You Ret nr. entire At latoKi K, with ' lol.. I'eo. War.: Wab St. meal, is good as is served in any tirM-ciass hotel. Lt.u r,V "" uhti' It j 1I?R. afn-as.ifa.nt VwHtrs tfv(ntlL. At AMI-ltOJi, Willi XI. SU J - v 'TpprStintht I1 fact that a majorily of the At Airiiiso.v w.tu Aich Topesa SanU Ts; nsoe orefer separat apartiuem Ur tiitlerent Atcn. Ai ien. and en. llr. 17. P. R. Kds. WPcSes (and the immense passcmser business t At Lea VKXWOKTB. with Kan. Pac. nd Kan. of this line warrantinn it), we are pleased tent. it. Kds. . , . w , nounco that this Company runs fuimut At Kansas Citv. with all lines for tha We Sleeping Cart tor sleepily purposes. ni I'alact and fcuuthwest. vrr t aa "V Taa.jr.ACE rtRS nre run thr-nirh to PEOTtlA. TT2S MOIXE8, fftrvciLBLtFFi KAT.?9AS Cl'f Y. ATtMlMIX. sand LEA VEX WORTH. C Tl"fl Tit this Ll, b"". a. the rt Ilocfc. Island Koute." r sold D sill Tleitet Attests In tho United States and t anaila. Var Inrormatlon not obtulnuhie ut ycur home ticket offlee, address. A. laMBALL, lla. KT. JOHN, flv.. friitendent. Genl Tkt. aad PMs'sAirt U-l & UJ c-r re 2 5 w e-e 3 ' - s: 2 2 a o s- ; SZLi S S -- sty s T- O . Ea -a - e trf CD O o 3 5s W CD p. tn 3 tc 2" era 2 " m S 11 H i I : S3 o- r aw " a si ss 1 to C p 5 O r o f-a CO CD CO a 2 Cq 5 ra Cw s-J l-t -f I at H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Hetail Dealers in PINE LUMBER, LATIT. SHINGLES. SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Aiaiaa street. Corner of Fifth. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand AND HEARSE FUNERALS. TAKE NOTICE I I want all of inv accounts settled to date. anl I shall do no more credit butduess. AH old accounts must he settled tip. ami no new ones will le made. Unless sucli accounts are settled slinrtly they will be-eued. X wisii to tio a strictly ciisn uusiness in iuiure JOHX SHAN NON, l'lattsnioutli. Neb. MOURIS O'HOXJltKE asrai" coinen to the fiont with his larse stock of piece toods, and maKes his stand ing ofler of a " FIT OR 1 GASH OUT! on every tuit that lie measures for. You can't miss the place as you go dowu street. Opposite the Court House- all anVsu pm l 48tf ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND ULA0KH1T1I Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing I am now prepared to do aii kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, aa there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Kew IT&sons and ituccira matte to Order. SATISFACTION GV A ItA NTKKD. Sliopoii Sixlli Mreet ftnposite S'reiirht's Ktalde fainter tf Gmiter. ALL KINDS OF fainting, draining, biasing, Salsotttintng. Alo, Decoratioiit of all kind. Painted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SPECIALTY. REFERENCES: ., A. B. Tav i OK, .1. Vai.lkrt, Sr., J. UOU1ES, E. UEEBXElt. 44tf 1 f O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs. Medicines, AND PAPER. -r'' fi'ijn II I' il III' III lllltl-TsW All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions Carefully Componndep by an Experieneetl lrussiit. REMEMBER THE I'I.aCE 6th ST. DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. NEW FIRM. nsriErw" g-oo ds i i JNO. HONS & SON, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At O. Guth uuiu's old store. A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries, . NEW AND FRESH. BREAD STUFFS, of every description. Choice ami Fancy Candies and all kinds of Canned Goods. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, of ilie best brands. CHRISTMAS TOYS, dC, dC, iu endless quantities. Fresh Bread Daily. Don't fail to Call. 38Iy J. IJOXS & SON, Prop s. SAGE ROTHERS, Dealers in STO YES , ETC., ETC., ETC. One Door East of the Post-OfUce. Platlsmouth, jseorasKa. -: O : Practical Workers in SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, BRA- ZIERT,dcdc Large assortment of Hard ana Soft Pumps, Gass Tipes and Fittings. GOAL STOYBo, Wood and Coal Stoves for HEATING OR COOKING, Always on Hand. iyry variety of Tin. Sheet Irun. am! Ziur Work, kept iu Stock. MAKING AND REPAIRING, Done on Short Notice. sf-ErERYTHIXO WARRANTED ! 4f niicr. low iovx. S A CrT. IK OS. Excelsior Barber Shop. J. O. BOONE, One tltMir wet of Solo:uoiiI-;Nathau' Statrts TTAIR-CUTTI3STG, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING Especial attention given to CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA DIES1 HAIR. ALL AND SEE BOONE. GENTS. liti set a hoon in a CLEAiT SHAVE iff Wi P Physicians say they are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow-action Porous Plasters used for this purpose. rJ!CHOLS,SHEPARD & CO.Battlu(M,L aaswensv AaMDliaOaral mmm -Ctr in ; ,Tvf-srx:T.T 2. rP 1 T?T V firtd mnmAmritJM avaaa. , r VCriOS. ni eTRA.W.ltrKi!f ,mC . ' Ty rAjr x' -lity, krrty flMms , nnt Bcnmy ni.rtv nbknown in (ber hiau. Siena-Power Omnia an 4 auan Ftr - m if'tiUT Fonr nf parntor. fram ta II fra power j nia 1 atvlra luroTe4 MimkIim Huraa-fnwur i. ftfMf of I'rtMpcrotin anal CanUnmH ItdaJncnui hr ihia b u. wiihuni chance r aaua, kails.a.T ttianaf- tt. nrai.a a trjt. ftrant' tat anperlur gotla nntt nntorabl? tii !.;. - r 1 T4e tnilcrrbl aaesa and populavrit jfiU I lijni i ir TiHAT'ii MMhtnar; haa drirva nKht-r uUiuei te ti wall ; nac vnrion maker ar bw a.temt -ic t kuii4 nr.d pain off infarior and soac" limit... -,. tnaiaat cooaa. BE NOT DECEIVED Kr rwoftl axpoHiBatntal ant wwithlas ma h In err. If rmm frana um T rap tutl MtiH lfanluira rill on eur dealer, or writ ia ua far JUttauatea l ireulara, which we mail Craa. Adtlrai g HICHOLS, SHEPAED & CO., Batt! Creek. Mich. "THE UAI5V1LLE STOCK FARM," AT AI.IUOV, IIOOC COIMV, CP. ZD. -Va-lSriDOIEIsr, IMop'r. ESSEX SWINE. We have now 9. verv choice lot of oins. of all aire and from Kix distinct Importation : we can thus mate pigs for breedinp, and warrant piiicc or One to two months old Sis each, or per or ; Five " seven " " $:J " " V " ' LANDLAND! BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FOU SALE BY IB. & ESo. TEL, Bl. IX X Kit ItA HA. Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1S77. Ten Tears Credit at 6 per cent Interest. Six Fears Credit at 6 per cent Interest, and 20 per cent Discount. Other Liberal IMHcounts For Vnmh ltebatet oa Karen aud fr'relKUts. ; and PreiuiuinM tor Improve- . mrntN. P:innl'li.t and Mann, rmitaininir full nartic- nlais wtll be mailed free to any pait of the world on application to m LAND COMMISSIONER, B. & M. R. K. Lincoln Nf.kkahka. aisIH t5 C!5 C5 A. G. HATT JL'ST OPENED AOAIN, Neio, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street Corner of 5th. I'lattsmoutll Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. 2ayl.06 i DAY GUARANTEED utlng out WELL AUGER & DRILL ia good territory. Endorsed by Governor of IOWA, ARKANSAS A. DAKOTA Caiiio fr.n- w'.OUZS.St.ZieaU.asaV raV ary .p I r' t. A. I 617 St. Charles Street, St.Loul8,Mo. A mm arriianairuflss !lil C'oliTs. haa ban lonfaar saaTS tt m sl. aoc:ni Irraliiivi.l of ail Vtotrsal. Bcxua.1 rid chrt..c' t, aaaisiea tl.an arv aathar Fbysicima totat. Louis, as tj paars how, and all eld mideaia know. bypiuiie. &oacrrnii.iieet. Stricture. Qrchitla. Ke.nia. or Huu'tirw. o'.l Urinary Dimtxmn and My pbilltlc or Jxtercuriel AfTectlGns of the Ttarcaat aiiiin or Ecnes. a. treated with anparalirlad siicaras, oa lalaart sri.nl: tic sirinc.p,.s. 8f.y. Prlralelj. Biiru sio.iDir, Sexual Uatility and Impo tescy. as lii. rrau I of (Mf-Abut. ia south, atxu.l a acaaoa in matiir.r rsa s. or o;iaer aussu, aud ahirh produce aoasaatth. ftjllowiiijj ctfsr.: swraoaisnrsa, awannal aaaaisw si.na, 4biiitT, dininras of si;ht,di ctiv. mraiorr, BimplM oa ta fa. ph.sical d.en, av.rau.a to aocssty of fVmalas, eoutiisioa ftf fd.sa. loss ef aaxua p-jwrr. c , rsndsrinf Biarriasre Impropsr or unuappr. ar. parnianratlv aairsd. afoiisultation at otfip., or bs ai.il fr. aud inriMd, Wfasa at is inroiiv.r.i.nt lo siait tha city for treatmcat, asadicias. san las snt or mail or cxprsss s-a.rirwh.rc. Cur aaia rim uarantc:, a hi r douM cxi.tsjt is franklr suaSsd FicpalK Ut 1 . sot: "isea, 1 tuay ; rViEa, ta sti. S K;fJ 4 1xz - CARRIAGE I pISes. FINE i GUIDE. P1.ATES. Kiecnnt cloth and gri!t Wndin. Baal ad for 60c la aaaustLaa aW cafTnCT. fiHir wonderful pan aicturea. tru to l)fr i artiCrio tha fo loin ubjacU i r na tnar anarnr, JManhCH'd, Woman hoOd, Phyiical Wha pUouid marry; f!ow lifr mid haapiaaM ma? aaj iuaraaa. i na rnTn--i rfp:uuiwii. aaarc. Thaaa aarrtU r ranteii.p t.u( ir.arriac houl4 ral It. thaa luck and fopylmr aditioB. aaoM aJ aaava, bat pa-r aavrr. 'J' fr im. Ub aU- hy Mail. rifctaaa--wiBil itSit 1 PRESCRIPTION FREE yrth ip.sdy arrasrf rWmiaal W.aknaaa. ls Msnkooat, r raw. antra Usoility. WrrOBsais., iMssvaad.asy. nfu.,sa f l.aas. Itari oa aaa tVit. lfvtia V.anary. ar. a.. Oisorears krougbt. a.y aWcaal Habits .ad Aaur aarauist aavs alia iaa-rsJisf aa. A. .rasa. Ta. JACOUBS. t Caaa.t Ut, at. L... Ma ACENT3 IV'awVJJTOgi? WANTED, stti JAFilhSi f r S.rd Vr-lrri. 0 !. Er H"n. J. A. bacua, fb.D. A 11 fr aa I !;!!. ns ar,.-.nl I llit.atraiarf) of Ihetr boW osra-t-.; a fc 1", rem in 3B Stal.a arf Trrrorirs. tranlin.; Sftrrtufl ant olfiri!s of the lasr. Kr.1 Krltlnc Rank ol Ihe rar. 10.000 S-.H an ttirr. sn.sfis. bU avals lur 'nt : I.M, for ssaipl. rrr. Ulwrsl ,.rw t. Armf. THOMPSON Ac CO, faWIUkrrs 6 flae atrert, Wll. . awa-a-r aw ATT. sis aratl , for our Price Ll for 180. n to any ..litre; UDon ar- . 1 1 1 . rvmlaina 1 dm-rlptiont of erery- tuiliir rrtiuirru ivr laonxl or fiiuillr use. with over 1.200 l!li:traMn:. We aeil all towlt at whi!os!e prirM In inant!tiei to suit tlia iiurolijaT. Tliar only liitlinii'n iu Amrrtra who mk t!i: ,hr .ipial imstnex. AilUresa, IIONTiM Kits' VAi:i .. 47 .- ! U'aliish Ave.. I'll irauio. I1L mwm ana. A Com,, aei.1 l;um u.i,i.t. t t U saunl, ia lka L. b. to sell la. -Traa.aw.ia s Tbiao watk ka.l " ty sul-acr.HU).. - oiocaaa, iu rooo rclrrsn.es s furuaak 11 tat Iras, trrma that will Innar a worker eser ffllXt a assatb. AoJaas 1A1 UUAHOAAt flB. ftt, Oo 4162, bt. Louis, At.. HUEB iW?a BS"" aVR W V H. Tl IE. WmTTllUa II I a f I f .i aaaBBBBBBBBBaaasaawaaaT Tawasaaair ' - - "T! ThresUus Macliinery and PortaU and Traction Engines THE T.VNDAli.l of txucl.eno thrvughuut ths Qrmbk JtV.(-r.. norUl. i A 14 II I.KHJ ftr Orio-P tkaao-Hmving, PrfM Cifuiiiur. Kuf.d mnd Thorough Work. IXOMI'AUAIU K in imhif of Mater,. lrfm MARVKl.Ot'1 fcr otttfy up trior mark In Hm4s ol w.rit. ttsinl utrl(p known aa the enjr aua:cMli.i Tktmttet fm,, iinMiiuv, i loTtjc, nod nil niner lsefts. u. Mn Irti ihiin (ii bnlf tba vul gmr tvnl Bftkc. TKM-EM-IM"-, with -rUi tvtarr rr. - , eveiy it; ure Essex, or 110 sale. i:sslx pics. tro to three niontlis old Sin each, or ?J5 per pr , Young Sows bred 140 to ?io. BATES & KOHNKE. Xew Carpenter shop on Main Street Corner of 7th. Bates & Kohnlcc, Builders, Contractors, and general workman in the Carpenter line. JAMES G-RACE ' Retail Lipr Dealer. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PLATTSMOUTH - - NKH. Billiard Hall and Saloon on Main street, four doors from Sixtli at Xeville's old place. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, A LES, WINES, d-C. Item ember The Xante; and sflare. "y James Graoa NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE Or an Old Stable in new hands entirely . Tlie New Firm of HOLMES & DIXON, open the old STR EIGHT BARN, on the Corner of Ctli and I'earl Streets with it New Livery Outfit. COOI) HOKSICS AND t'AlMCIAt.KS nt all 1 illll-ta HORSES FOR SA LE, HORSES HOUOHT AXD SOLD, HORSES KEPT V.Y THE DA Y OR ,VEEK. Call and see HOLMES & DIXON. In a monthly, 100-page Scrap book of the cream of ,h World a Literature. tinil copr, ario., or aa parr ar. An Oil Cbromo Hiz JU incliws) of " Voaeiuit Valley," pri. J; " Black Bile?," a f 10 book, la paper binding: 'Christum Oakleys Miatakn " a tl Look, in paper bindine, and a aainpU fyipy of "Wood Household Mascsio. all poct-paul. for only 10 eanU in money, or in ons-oenV pontace atampa. Acaata wantaad. Moat liberal ternta, bat nothirsa srnt fr... ittilrrti 8. 8. Wood Tribuna BaildicK. Ia .w York Ulla BEST IS CHEAPEST I LE17IS' CONDENSED 2)iraLduyJl3 STRICTLY PTJRE! r MrUl plvo $1000.00 for einsy AImw, or otHr adultrrntion found in this fO WJiEU. IndorwHl by tlie BrooMyii Board - oi fie&iin, aim oj me u, cucuuaut to the United Etarn. it is bi iiocaiiii tnaa any mL l'awder la the world. It KKVEll FAILS to msks llsUt taresul vrhea 'naf'd as fJJrPCtPfl. ItUCOMMENDKDbyeTery bousekeeDer who lias clvea U a laJr trial. If. Is an en tl rel r SEW HVE5 TIOW, without any of the land qiiall- nns Ol soaa or asuienu.ua, j cauu. aas other baking powders. lb liaa 111 ifcrtcia m i""" 11 j MTaaa.f'a an . ! and notarial, tiia) Good food makes rood health ; and hr-fltl. In Improved or Impaired In proportion aatUo Jood we eat Is nuUltloiiB or otherwise. LariH' BaVixKO fQWUlM avtaaaya niakss aroodl food. One can of this Is worth two of any other baking' compound. It intakes bread whiter ana richer. More than half tho complaints of bad Hour arise from the use of common baking- pow ders, which often make the beat of hour turn out dark bread. The most delicate persons can eat food prepared wtth It wtaAamt injury. Nearly every other baking powder Is adulterated and Is absolutely lojurioua. This IS made from Itennaxl Crape ( ra-aaaa rt Tartar, and Is HrlRfr'JSCTl, Y PUaKJfi. It makes the BEIT, lla,txumt, anri BmI antritloaas BREAD. BISCUIT, CAKE. CRULLERS. BUCKWHEAT. INDIAN. AND FLANNEL CAKES. , A single trial will prove the uperlorttw J rf una Powder. JtAWTTTACTC BaM Crarr.T KT qEO.T.LEV13 & falEFJIIES CO; pgXLABEIsPHIik. tr-For:tl.' lv K. (..DOVI.Y & son. Gi l II M AN & Wl-X'K'UACII, F. f. WHITE, hud W. II. BAKE It & CO, aud dealeia lu Ktueral. gS!.- ii i. r-ls VJ.''.'.. ; - - " ' ' i .Slav's 5Wv M t i4 5!..!