: '' ' ill I s -r THE HERALD flSIIIOX ITEMS. Quantities of tiny green bugs and beetle Are placed anion" the feathers and flowers that trim chip bonnets. The fashion of making the entire basques of a different fabric to that of the skirt and its draperies prevails this season. Figured silks of light quality, bro caded in gy Japanese colors and de signs, are to be used for draperies over skirts of plain bunting. Imitation or half real Mechlin or Malinea lace is being largely imported and will be the rival of the Breton, Languedoc, and point d'esprit lace of last spring. The Oriental looking oil calicos having a black ground covered with Japanese designs in bright colors, will be used for basques and draperies over black silk skirts. Handsome brocaded wool goods have delicato tinted grounds cameo, salmon, cream, and sky-blue while the brocaded figures are of satin in dull red, old gold, heliotrope, "and sapphire blue. Among the dinner dresses of pleas ing fashion is the mcrechale, composed of black gros-grain and brocade, and elaborately trimmed with chenille, fiassemcntaries, beaded fringe, ltevers ined with satin or cream tint pass down either side of the skirt, the back drapery of which terminates in a train. The basque bodice, cut in postillion style, glistens under a weight of jotted fringe. A walking costume which has at tracted attention, from the peculiar character of the fabric, is a brocade with ground-work dclicatelyAinted and overlaid with designs in rich but harmonious colors, and made with a double-breasted, cutaway coat. The cantatrice, another street costume, is remarkable for the novel arrangement of the basque, which is ingeniously contrived to represent a triple waist coat. New colors in millinery arc intro duced under the suggestive names of fheasant brown, Isaocllc yellow the listorical Spanish color and several shades having purple for their base, recalling the lilac, violet, and helio trope. Leghorns and Tuscans, with other old-fashioned straw-bonnets, represent the spring milliner-, and come, in some instances, in quaint shapes, reminding one of pictures painted a century ago. The ladies' ulster par excellence is in fine, light mixed or tinted cloths, finished, with an inner facing of twilled silk or satin in poppy red, llceh-colored pink, or peacock blue. The fullness at the back is gathered into a shirring, held by pendant cords or a belt. A round hood is gathered so as to form a ruflle, and a round pocket is suspended from the sH by thick silk cords, and has a rulllo at the top faced with silk like that of the hood and 6leeves at the wrist. This inner lacing, in vivid color, con trasts most beautifully with the soft wool, and is repeated upon the inner fronts of the skirt to a depth of several inches. The English and French Aval king coats arc cut much ou the same priiici- file as for some seasons past, a little engthening here and sloping there giving them a comparatively new effect; mixed and cheviot suitings di vide favor with delicate drab cloths for thsse necessary garments. The mantilla and dol man-shaped visitcs are somewhat shorter than those worn in the winter, and are cut with a different spring over ths arm, which renders them cooler and more com fortable. Drab and broche cloths, with elegant fringes to match, are the leading novelties in these wraps, while in black fabrics satin dc Lyon and heavy corded fiiiks and brocades are favorite materials for dressing wraps, while camel's hair is still one of thu most favored textures for all ordinary purposes. ITEMS OF INTEREST. TJnmuitled dogs on the streets of MmphU are shot down without mercy. Only one hotel at Jacksonville, Fla., will remain open during the summer. Over 250,000 tons of iron were pur chased in England in the month of March for the United States which is at the rate of 3,000,000 tons per year. The total number of schools in New Hampshire is found by the assessors to be 1,156, an increase of 74 over last year. Of these, 1,007 are in the union district. Fhiladelphia contains 103 distinct iron factories, giving employment to nearly 12,000 hands, without those employed at the Baldwin locomotive works. There is not a single liquor saloon In any town along the !ino of the Last Tennessee and Georgia railroad, bc tAreen Chattauooga and Koxville, a distance of one hundred and twelve miles. Mr. Henry C. Rich died the other day at Newport, Mass. It is related of him and his brother, Robert E., who still lives, that they each lost a leg on the same day during the war, the latter at An tie lam, and the former on board the United States steamer Susquehanna. Two years ago not more than eight hundred head of cattle were owned along the entire valley of the Upper Uila rier. To-day there are at least twenty-five thousand head grazing over the rune ground, and twenty-six good ranches being tanned. The latest plan for crossing the English channel is embodied in a moiici now before the Brush admiral ty for a monster flouting railway station, which is to carry Wains hold ing 2,000 pa?scii4cra across at the rate of fourteen knots per hour. Mrs. Rogers, and one of her daugh ters, of Luncuiub, N. C, made by their own labor' during last season, from two and a half acres of land, $6S4 worth of tobacco. This amount was retained after paying a rent of one-tliiid of the crop. The young women of Onoko, Tex., have taken to a fashion of cutting their hair as short as scissors will do it. They wear littlo slouched hats on the sides of their smooth heads, and look as rakish as pirates. Richard Wulff, a Montreal merchant of wealth and high social standing, has brought a lawsuit to get back 000 whicii he settled upon his wife before marriage. She subsequently eloped, but would not give up the property to her deserted husband. The great scarcity of men to work in the quarries at West Pawlet, Vt.f lias caused the introduction of Ger mans, -quite a number of whom have arrived trom Cattle Garden, New York city. They work well, and are Sober, quiet, peaceable, intelligent citizens. Five little negro boys, ranging in ae from 9 to 15 years, were brought before the mayor at Oxford, Miss., under a charge of taking another little bov, a-ed 10 rears, from his bed at uiglit aud beating him severely. Upon conviction, two of the juveniles -were cent to jail. Rural Law. Every land-owner has need of the knowledge of, a few elementary prin ciples often of great utility, and cal culated to 6ave him much perplexity and annoyance. I was spending a few days in a New England village, writes a correspond ent of Land and Home. It was the cherry reason, and directly opposite the house of my friend was a row of large trees richly laden with fruit, and idle men and boys stripped them of their fruit, wantonly broke off the branches, covered the sidewalks with leaves and broken twigs and made themselves a nuisance to all who dwelt in the neighborhood. A widow lady resided opposite and as the trees were outside of her fence, she was unaware that she had any claim to the fruit. My friends were not a little sur prised when I told them that the cherries were just as much the prop erty of the widow as if the trees grew in her back yard surrounded by a wall forty feet high. I explained to them that the land-owner owned to the middle of the highway, and had a right to such exclusive use and en joyment of the same, and of natural products thereof, as did not obstruct, impede, or endanger the public travel. This is almost invariably the rule in this country, except in incorporated cities controlled by municipal chart ers, where the rights of the public are sometimes more extended, and those of the land-owner correspondingly abridged. Suppose that a county or a town desires to lay out a road over the land of A. All that the county can claim from A. is a grant of "the right of way" over his land. If he is unwilling to do this, the proper court will, upon petition, exercise what is known as the right of eminent domain, and pass a decree condemning his land to the public use. J?y this proceeding, however, the public only acquire a right of way over the laud, and no actual ownership in the soil itself. Yet a man may, if he choose, make a deed of his land to the town or any public corporation, without embody ing any conditional limitation as to the purpose for which it is to be used, and by so doing he parts with his land totally and entirely, and the town or corporation can appropriate the land to any use it pleases. Never theless, whenever land is taken Ly ju dicial decree for the public or semi public us., or is condemned to tho burden of a servitude (for example, a right of way,) it can only be taken for a particular purpose, which purpose must be a public one ; and whenever in the future, for any cause whatever, the purpose for what it wa3 original ly taken fails, the land immediately reverts to the original owner, their heirs or assigns. This is, I think, the established doctrine of the New Eng land States, New York, aud most of the States of the Union. We see, therefore, that the farmer across whose laud a road is extended really owns the soil of the highway, subject only to the rights ot the public to pass and repass therein, aud to keep the same in a proper state of repair. He is en titled to the grass, the fruit, and the timber which may grow therein, and may enjoy the same to the fullest ex tent consistent with the public right. The public and by the public I menu the town or public authority properly having control has the right to es tablish the grade it may see lit, and to take and use the soil and gravel within the limits of tho higiiw.iy for its proper construction and repair. lit all cases where land is taken for the use of the public, or is subjected to any servitude for its !cnelit, ade quate compensatiom must be made ; and courts recognizing the right of eminent domain as one of the most exalted of government powers, look with peculiar scrutiny to the rights of the individual, and take particular care that a liberal compensation is insured. The Postmaster of Victoria, Mo., recognized the handwriting of a rival on a letter addressed to a young wo man to whom he also was 'paying at tentions. He could not resist the temptation to open the envelope and read the epistle. His crime was de tected and he was fined $50. In Webster parish, La., a negro murdered his wife and was arrested for the crime the next day. In an at tempt to escape he severely wounded two of his guards, when a number of citizens took him from the ofilccrs and killed him by firing more than twen ty bullets into his body. The total Canadian lumber cut this season is placed at 1,064,000,000 feet of which 380,000,000 feet is credited to New Brunswick. The cut of the lat ter is divided up as follows; St. John river, 200,000,000; Miiamichi river, 100,000,000 ; Baie de Chaleur, 50,000, 000; Shediac Iiichibucio, etc., 30,000, 000 ; St. Croix river, 20.00,000. The imports of the silk manufactures during the past year exceeded those of the previous year by nearly 30 per cent their total value amounting to nearly $26,000,000, paying a revenue to the United States of 9 15,000,000. The American mills are kept actively at work, aud their business is flour ishing. Frederick Turner, aged 40 years, was being chloroformed ai Buffalo, N. Y., preparatory to having an operation performed by Prof. Julius F. Miner, when the patient fcuduenly' sprang from his reclining position, fell on tlte floor, and expired in the presence of a dozen physicians.. Mrs. Scott Siddons says : "I have traveled through the United States for eleven years and know all phase of society. The women here are very much better informed than the Eng. lhth women. Americau women pos sess a certain grace and ease, witat the French call cAt'c, that you will not find in the highest English society, a servant girl hero will dress herself in a graceful, natty way that an English duchots knows nothing about." The Richmond (Virginia) State at tributes tiie failure of foreign im migrants to settle in the South to the presence ot the negro a an impor tant element of the population of that section. On the oth-.-r hand, The Itidimond Whig says: Prejudice against the negro is indigenous only to the soil they inhabit, ana it is espe cially noticeable that the immigrant class of foreigners, when they first come among us, know liitln or noth ing of such distinction until they Lave imbibed it liviu association with our wdves." JUST OPENED AGAIN. New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, o Main Street Corner of 6th, riattsmouth Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. A. G. HATT 1HILDREU -ifayPitcliw'sCaiterta. They Ilk 'jeani it is iwetti Mother Ilk .fctoria kecanie it eiwea hemltK m - cblldt at iid Phyaiciavns, because) , contain no morphine cr miner ad. pAtaro'i remotly for assijailatims; . food. It cares Wind Colie, the .'-Ing of Soar Card and .Diarracaa, ' Foveriahneas and Kills -V,irct. Thus the Child Las health, -.n-i t be Mother obtains rest. Plesa ..lit, CJ-.eap, and Relisble. CENTAUR The nost effective Pein-relie'vinr; acsntf for MAN and BEAST U world lias ever known Over l.COO.OOO Dottles seld last year I Tito roasom for this unprecedented pea-lar- , & ev;.i:.t: the Centaor TJni nieats t wl to deserve eonfidemeei i!ir ! a jovted io-.o the structure; they alwp.--i v:re n-J never disappoint. So j, ,u j r.tcJ loutfur suffer with v PAIN la tie BACK, IXlioumctlsai or SUIT Joints, for the CENTAUR Li-!jLtr.atvill Tsr-.y exterminate it no Strain, Sprain, C ut SoaliT.Bu m. Bruise, Sting, Gall cr I.i;ntui y which Mankind or T n.'i " JUruitv ore subject, that doos ;ii rr:n to this Sao thine halm. LINIMENTS nt c.'.y re?Ieve j'-in, lut they inoito r.a.illLv ai'.ion, -i"il,.e ia3.arama.tion, t-Tjr- whelt.tr tus symptoms proceed :'.-in sr-fcuii'l of tho fleh, or Neuralgia t,t K"ervc; frr.m contracted Cords or s jcaliol La-ncl j from a sprained ankle or a gashed foot; whether from disputing PIiirX.r3 oa a LADY'S FAC3G or a ttrainoeljr.iat on a Horse's Leg. The cgnity prwZuosJ by a Burn or Scald: mortification fr.! Frost-bitci; S-orall-Imm from Strnim: the tortures of Rhea matisrnt Cr!?lcd for life, by tome bc-Io ltd accLUot: a valuable hcrae or a doctor's Bill may til be saved frout Oiio 72ott?o of Centaor Llnlraent. T Housekeeper, Furmcr, Tlanior, Teamster, r I.ir-m-i. can cITrd to Le without ':e-a woiiil.-rful XLalsiots. Tbey con jir-v-rM in c7 part cf the rjlohe frr 3 r ' :. a:.4 CI.00 bottle. Trial bottles JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand AND HEARSE FUNERALS. TAKE 'iTOTICE ! I want all of my accounts settled to date. anl I shall do no more credit business. All old account must be settled up. and no new ones will be made. Unless sncu accounts are settled shertly they will be eued. I wish to do a strictly cvsh business iu tut ure JOHN SHANNON, riattsmouth. Neb, NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE Or an Old Stable in new hands entirely. The New Firm of HOLMES & DIXON, open the old STREIGHT BARN, on tho Corner of 6th and Pearl Streets with a New Livery Outfit. GOOD HORSES AND CARRIAGES at all time HORSES FOR SALE. HORSES BOUGHT AXD SOLD, HORSES KEPT BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Call and se HOLMES & DIXON. fuimter Grainer. ALL KINDS OF fainting, raining, (Slasing, $ If apw anpu)e Also, Decorations of all kinds. Painted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SPEC I A L TY. REFERENCES : A. B. TAYI.OII, J. VALLEBr, SB., N. Holmes. E. Hkibneu. ttf NEW FIRM. ZEsTIETW" C3-00 DS ! I JN0. HONS & SON, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At O. Guthinan'f old store. A FULL. LINE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries, NEW AND FKESII. BREAD STUFFS, of every description. Choice and Fancy Candies and all kinds of Canned Goods. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, of ihe heat brands. CHRISTMAS TOYS, dC dC in endless quantities. Fresh Bread Daily. Don't fail to Call. SSly J. EON'S & SON, Props. WANTED tZFTiJrtrz T. nut ma. witk goad ntarewn, wi fonisk a att W rim tens tkat will law a irorkar am t Maata. Aa&M IXTXJLKATIOX4X rLK. CU, oa MK, 6C Laais Ma. U o James Pettee DEALEU in Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The L'nrlvalled Mason at. Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Al?o State Agent for the Ifenry F Miller and W. C. Emeroon Co. Tianos. SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. FLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Music Scholars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin OiaC3--A- JSC UsTSTETJCTOE S-oing USasf. TAKE THE w1; ih NO CHANGING OARS ) FROM ( OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, NEBRASKA CITY or PLATTSM0UTH to CHICAGO, Where direct connections are. madel with Through Sleeping Car Lines TO NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. The Short Line Vis PEORIA for INDIANAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. CINCIN NATI, and all pvinU.in the SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LtL FOR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made In the UNION DEl'OT with Through Sleeping Car Lises for oil points MOUTH. The Shortest, Speediest and most Comfortable via HANNIBAL to Ft. SCOTT, DENISON. DALLAS, HOUSTON A USTIN, SAN A XTONIO, OALVESTON, ' an all Doiuts in TEXAS, Pullman 16-Wlieel Palace Sleeping Cars. C, B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Koom Cars, With Horton's KeclininK Chairs. NoExtra Charge for Keats in IJeclining Chairs. The famous C, B. & Q. Palace UiuingiCars. Fast Time. Steel Rail Track and Superior Equipment combined with their Great Thntuyh Car Arrangement, makes Ihio, above ail others, the favorite Route to the si AST, SOUTH OltSOUTII-KAHT. TRY IT. audyou.will find TRAVELING a Lux ury, instead of a Discomfort. All Information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, and Time Table, will he cheerfully given by applying to James !t. Wood, General'PaAsenger g't, Chicago. C. W. S3IITII. Traffic Manager. 5 OLD AO SELiABLE. 5 $Db. Sankokd's LirsB IntickjbatokJJ $i a StiaJari Family RmsJj for jdiaoaiKJg of the Liver, Stomach juuu jxjweia. Alia tmroij wt; 5 egeiaoie. xs never jDebUiUta It is JCathartic anl 71 onio. 5 ; fjf ti uproot ut-nt sekd for c : r. o i? a n . ( i f. i ffAw til li t ) , - . i Y A DAY GUARANTEED sj WELL AUGER A DRILL is m4 territory. Esdorssd by Gavtr rs ef IOWA, ARKANSAS & DAKOTA Hi mi ti Jit 9 w t m m ti i't : w m M H It II a7 11' ii&iyi & I'J? in icy practice &m a by the public 'ior mere t!:a.n 85 r-..f, 1 r' i rjfCHGLS, SHEPARD & CO-Bal1IeCr86t,Bia. Xata.MUhaa AstenlshlnKlf Durabl and mamdrfullr mimrU, nainy laaa than half tha uaual (aan and bolta. PORTABLE. TRACTION, and ST RAW-BURN INC STEAM-ENCINES, with apaeial faaraa of Powar, Dnrabilitjr, HaJvtr. Eoonoinr. and Baaaty antiralr unknown in othor niakaa. Mtcaana Pswer Oatflta aad Hteans-Pawer .Srfa.Ia.tara a specialty. Four aizoa of SaoarsUirm, inaa six to twelra boras powar; also tw styles IuisrsTrd Msaatrd Uarse Powers. Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous and Continuous Business by Una bou, witboat chants ym 1 .. wcww, w Mmiygmom. nirnuinaa a siroajc cnarantna for anpartor (oods and honmbla daalinc. SJTlfini The a4erfal nenn and popalarity af W r W I lllll 1 mr Tibutoi Mairbiorr haa drirra atkar. nuoaiaca ta a wall : fcenca Tarlon. mtkrri ar. raw uuaat. ' lag ta fculla And pala .ff tsrtol aaa BMsirel laillatiali af aar iniaaa gooo.. BE NOT DECEIVED d at all. taa 'Oriwlaal aa4 tk "Caaalae troia as. 6 Far fwU aartiewlara call aa aar aalera, ar wrlta a aa aw lllasuawo circulars, ahlca wa maU rrac Aaara MICH0L8, 8IEEPAKI) & CO.. Battts Crsck. Mich, NEW BRICK YARD. I am going to 2&JE BRICK, this spring aud want to MAKE THEM CHEAP, that people can build BRICK HOUSES INSTEAD OF FRAME. I shall contract and Build BRICK Houses, the coming year and would like those Intending to Build to give in a call LeXore looklcg elsewhere JERRY IIARTMAN. At my place on Washington Avenue or at F. S. White's. Store on Main Sircet, riattsmouth, Nebraska. 45 m3 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BI.jlCKSJIlTIl HORSE SHOEING, VXD WACON REPAIRING All kinds of VARM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly t Promplp :0: Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing In short, we'll shoe anything that hay four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe Come and see us. JCsTEW SHOP r Filth St between Main and Vine Streets, ust across e corner from the nkw HEUALJ Ofkick. toy hi S3 CO 2. K ZD ! O .C S-3 S rr ST .J ? 9 n v fx o cits C B S3 3 2 2 o i5 5 CD CO 3 S 2 C V 't r 22 V c ft o o B CO r-f- i-i sr to a v m rs C". o o LJ 3 3 1 H o s 3 XT? S3 8 a a. cc" cr 9 s 39 ca CO c CD 2 fc-1 o -J cc c c 1: o 2. i5. st J? ?c J txut.Mtf (or the t '9 vr. f-.M - . cur oi DcznlB.nl J5irisioi;s ai:t lTiT'rss.n'v b it j tTHM IT, I.rv t iptXatw t to p. U' rw-U mt it- 4aM. 1 l-fUMKtW l tsnisXi WHk IW if-flMfMinM, M4 mt IwiMrlW. vntlk thm limnf purwu M T"h'a itttm t4 om.; ! 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Mi.'ftaa'?, r. 2, t.u.ry r' frifw. a t.jf f( jirtif rrit '. , ff cf vUr e.'-.ir wkJ l t.i r-ada -arft: er w" if. : Krue- r ci-Tia.r n.flVr- ' t-g tli tsK-aa :.-. ay rrf fit. 3 b V"VTP-V ... 1 Wad- 'mSr'' - T!lU ):. tha fol - A , . a-.-.. A Ctar.,.:... niit4 t-ai?M WIim 4 Vt.fc, 'itfttBarawa&u,H4.tbt J Srr;.r W ) a, ca- aai iraai-ta, . a U :c- :j k.:agrojBi. AtUtra ta iit.r ai... AT:f r to fwl'!n::, it rtVHS I al.lter a44 "Jwtfiiatar (uv:-tu. au-. ' irvt i. lataaidiaxwaiw t Mar rata.. -f iwa'e4Maa,3 jvjW Ln"a ewawat ijr -t, la. r Murtay ft4 J:-aM, LsaaTft- i.kfJ -4 wni4 mm.-m, tm . (Mralif 1 a . iim -axlar a.twJ InwIMeal. hawk f" (wnvVM aal ww aadaarwa KMUf. ! 2 a-w, faUl 111 kaftanac. aa!,a4.,Mta. TH PftlVATE MEDICAL ADVISEH" o ?rbll-. aocorrhcaa, Cit, Btiiottirt, vtncf ef!f,KOH ' BperRAiorTboMU ttei-! Pchrlltjr. i 4 lmiUl!c7, frna- S-rlf-Ahaac a Eicratca. cimiA (' tatMi-x.ftfTt'Mtrt', Af-t. gaaar. tyaiaav. !. iHaw. e f S (ki D;frM- JflB-r. L-nrfbjw ?. aaaUasf riaa lnarpr t aaT7, t' 'rftrf.t,yf.i friat atT Ifsjs) f-r hav: al! pr:.-. daar: tvM aagra. rvat fcb aUtoa, W waia, Jf -?i!r. A4t?. ttetwi Kithocd ft VeaiBlw:4f 10l cfp nyc !CC?LLl?, " Utr 04 aatafBajBjSwMWu baTa4aacriW4 aookB, a . fM-jt4 a .a -.. r.itu.r 636 fayaa. aa4 aar K) ..'-t-truiftMa. T r-iriHlDr4 vatbasa ta il.eljr tha Mat apnlir MHitii l-k atthd. Tha autKar ta a ax pan aac-ef phyikta M vear atactic, (aa t wall kaatil aaa ta- Wrtat r. rvla Ut aa-mt la4 4a, will aa faaa4 al year.! ai thw-j aa.Tasj frwev a-ipaiwiai af itM ayw a. mutj crirR.-c ai.s isl rwf ti" rajas au aaaata rsaiiltsf trnm iar-m aasaal Mif-aLaa T scssai taccvaca. ratfeau ra.a4 br aail a4 raarfaa. Waara aaa,iala. fr aital caaaulta'iaa i ,hhii fra aa4 laviira. Q wa. tHiaa Ii Sa ataveraa' aalvta jaairiax trrauaaal SBadr4 Urm a say a4aVaaa aa el-clv-. Far k"h Iraalaaaat a44r Ola. BC TT. I Vert ta Me. Dfl.DUTTS'KESiHSI iiuuisktdiit7 At ii y . tu fuu, sr. Lena, uo. I ttm avr rwaflar (rftat . i i-iicf and svtircvray. Tw T IiiiHm in n ttw laTatmBl f Cfcvvaia IHi n aa ahair akill aa4 aatiitv iaa aparw taat ! ik artttivar araHiiaaar. laal Itof kava aasaairas- ft aaUaaai ttaita tkiara tiuir Iraataaaat W caaiplicati nim. HUMmi aa aaaUaa, aarHaa, tWu ktirUlara, Vraltlife, all tviaarjr Traaalai aJ-i ftyaUMUa ar Aaraurtal aAaua- a. iha tanal, kla ar a as traatai witl, aitccaaa, aa arsc-atiaU prr r ascaaa la ajaatarae yaara, ara frmtmmm.'.f urr4. Tm ala aa aroslura mmm af tka faila-viaf Cc ct atBaaot aMcKas, dutiaaaa, MrvAMUN, 4amat ai aict. ta, ta-sitg t.Biiptiot. a pMsicf, ataffci!..-? a j-f-., avrraa W aa Mty, tfftiv orj, mmh avh --, taotaK)r ar baas saalf Tiffar. w fetch carta ia ,: r- - trui-aa a scvikaxxa, PAYltrtTS TWRATgP & rsvoaavl coa.ii-o w fr-arrai, w-cf, aiasl la rt- rj. Lw4 af aa:4ts m ksa aa - 4 r - M airif UavaC- aaat tatulaa u ajr aJir a-p..-i. Cltna aatfaHac frM ktawre hdc-4 s4 lW4r a4raa,V ia4 War i aa.aatey U. lbr a4fxtCfr. t U a t a Ira. CwWaatC'"' aJ"f.J, ;i 4 -mmm4 .v. f c -r 1 . ( aa a7 M'taao. . SICakY CO., I't. Irttla. Va. - -l " afcy aTlftCfITt wmsoftaWiifriit- UCti I 5..Uo ltoor:! Soa-ta Blaf. fim tf A tklantaJ K wiMMl rab.X 54. Xxmlv aU. I TTaADCValrK. m CkaO.f.C 'mm.T a',M tm , mtkmm mm sajaiaH to Ma ro r?i-r-re nicpruc&DV E,',ait h BH N a fitac ORICINAL AND ONLY CENUINC 7 'i I I TXT? Threshing Machinery and Portablo and Traction Engines. THC STANDARD of xooUaooa ihrvugAoul OU MATCHLESS for rain-rinjr, TlmB-SjLTiM, Par- ct inaninff. itttpid mnd Thorough Work. INCOMPARABLE in Oualuoi UmUHti PrrtHm ot farts. Thorough Vi urkmamihip, XUgmiU Fmuh, sad Ammiv of ModnL MARVELOUS for aotrty npaHor work in all Ka of Ovaia, mad universally known aa tna anly a acr Paaf ai lraahar in Flax. Timothr. CloTar. and rn.ll other Saada. T -JBaaaaaaaJt. - - - -nwg GE0HGE EDGERT0N. Wines, Liquors AND CIGARS. Main Street, opposite the Court Houae. This place is Just opened, new, good goods of all kinds. We want to keep a good house and please our customers. REMEMBER THIS. filya J. F. BAUMEISTER Furnishes Frcnh, Pure Milk, DELIVERED DAILY. Secial call attended to, and Fresh Milk from same cow furnished when wanted. New Firm ! J0ES & AG NEW, at the Brick Livery Stable. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. The old Bonnr Stablea. In riattsmouth, are now leased by Jone4iKE ARnew, and they have en nana isew -ana Handsome accommouations. in ine snupc ot HOUSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We are prepared to keep IIOKSE3 FOR SALE TRADEI And will Train and Break Colts On Reasonable Terms. a ALSO 11EMEMBER, That with plenty of room (that every one knows we have) in our stable, we can iret Farm ers' stock and wagons, loads of hay, &c, under 1 cover, wnere iney win Keep ury. TliaukliiL' all the old natrons for their liberali ty. we soiiclt their trade for the future, satisfied that we can accommodate them better and do better by them than ever before. 501y JONES & AGNEW. HENRY BCFCK DEALER IN urniture, SAFES, CHAIRS, ETC., ETC., ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOODE1T COFFIN'S Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MT FINE HEARSE IS NOW BEADY FOR SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage. invite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF I3tf-. rCRXTI'HE AXD COPFIXJ O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drug Sf ffledicines- AND -.Ai"i' "" 'ta"J:;.-.'--s,-.i,:-jp All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescription Carefully Compounded by an Experienced Dnijccist. KEMEMBEn THE TLaCE 6th ST. " DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN PLaTI smouth. neb. OTA BEST THRESHER 0?l WHEELS " Is not sl Tibrmmr dt iua Apr. Meiebtno. Is wonderfally sirufle and admirably perfect la ita threslutur and seiauatinff quaiitiea. Hmyea sill f he ermln, arnd rira.s It ready fay (oairkct, Kana eamly, ia oonstruotea durably, la fwukbaa beautifully, is the pa oat eoooomloal. Vast ezpeo save, sod laait aali.f. rtory mstclilne In the Market. Will liandi. wet rrain aa wall aa dry. Has lie equal in throehuia Baxand timothy, thru-Jv Ian and eleanlnaT both aa well and neauly aa rapidly aa wheat, and requlna no chanira except the neTca. Bos am tquarm fr of asrorta0 omd dooming mar foe thorn any other sMfafet mad, saa raw aa4 ho ovorlo-tioit. im both ovfcr- and nnder-blat Our CIXVEIt IICXLINti ATTACHMENT ia new and rery deslrabis, Ikk tha work more rapidly and batter thaa an excluaiTeiy Hniilair Hachina HIEfAR ATOBS of the TajHous rtsea JtW for gf aaaa sr Har rxxror, aa dirnd. An Imprm rd Pitta Power, an ImnrsTri Vwodnnry Pswcr, and t:ie l.lwsu-d Kaiaai IzJrMr Power, all mounted ra fonr wbfia, are masufactured by ua, omd art not tmrpaomod by g Ma tht vtmvrkft. We are also preperal to fomliih flrstclisa Portable Ensiaea with qxir fx:parax. Tor PricX4it a4 Clrvolara, atUraaa SCYMC JR 6ABIM A CO. &lanufurturero. StCrwatar, sV5lrtit. "Wl wai'r.a'T - ( k yiKNES CI b 0& WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH TH!t SEE BY EXAMIfllMO V t'V'if''"!' "vvrC ja''m w CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK ItiBsia Mam runs from tnicxo to council Bluffs, paaslna through Joliet. tUawa, Ijt Salle, Ueoaseo, kloline, Kock Inland. Davenport. West Llbertr. Iowa City. JdarenKo. Urouklrn. Urinnell, Dee Moines (the cauital of lowai. htunrt. Atlan tic and Atocs ; with branches from Bureau Junction to Faorla t Wiltm Junctiam to Musca tine. Washington, r'airlleld. Eltlun. Ilclknnp, , venvevuie, rrmceton. irenton. uwiaim, v.aun von, LeaTen worth. Atcbtaon. and Kans City; WashlnKton to Sigourner. Oskaloosa. and Knox Tilla; Keokuk to arnilngton, llonaparte. lkn tontport. Independent, Eldon. Ottumwa, l'.iUiy Tllle.Oskaloosa, Pella. Monroe, and l s Moines; Kewton to Monroe; Uee Moinca to Indianola aud Winlerset: Atlantic to Lewis ami Auiluwm; and ATOca to Harlan. This is positively the onlr Railroad, which owns, and operates a throuich line from Chicago Into tha State of Kansas. Through Express Passenger Trains, wuh Pull man Palace Can attached, are run each war dml? ketweea Chicago and Prom A. Kansas t'irr. Council. BLtrvvs. Uavixworth and ATC'ili aoM. Throuf hears arealso run between Milwau kee and at ansae City, via tha "Milwaukee and Kock Island Short Line." Tha "Great Rock Island" Is rnaeniflncntly equipped, ita road bed is simply perfect, and its track Is laid with steel rails. What will please yon most will be the pleasure ef enjoying your meals, while passing over tho Beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, in onoof oar magrnltleent Dining Cars that accompany all Through Express Trains. You get nn entire meal, as good aa Is served In auy first-class hotel, XorsaTenty-UTe ceuie. Appreciating the fact that a majority of tho feopl prefer separate apartments lor different anraaaaa land tha immenaii Dassenser business of thu line warranting it), we are pleaaed to an nounce that this Company runa Pullman J'aluet Ckcwine Cars lor sleeping purposes, and 1'aUu rriXMAW PALACE CAR nre run throuch to PEORIA, r MOIXEi, OOCKC1L LUFFS, KAK8AK CITV. AX('1II.N. and LEAVER MOUTH. Tickets wla thla Line, known na the "Orrat Kock. laland JUIoule," strsj sold bjf U Ttakc Areata lw the United Mtntea nnd fnnaila. afer lafenntlan. set ootailnable ut yaur bubo tlcUct oflRce, address, KIMBALL, 111. ST. .TO HIST. Gea'l bupertoWDdenU Geu'l Tkt. aad Puaa'p- Art., Chicago, IU. CHILD D. E. CHILD, T? f Nn!iWfr to Child lirua. o o WW o H r- O -3 4 zi H (3 hi O W 3 5 a to "2 "3 fit a o o A o u o OT w O P4 gyi.r,7'.-.- .v J-iW'i a b if lW Eg WW-$ r to 8TTI.E lit DrJTRIIT'CN.-This Is a fine Cottain 'rsnn. having a fin tone, and the heat stop-aotlon In Uaa. Two mil au'.s or rne-te nine ttur-n. (iraiKl orclirstril swell, mimic rw4er, sliding cover. ven-rrnl panels. CH riil. (IKfiAN.V -Wf h rvo aplemlitl Chapel Onjuns. bock UiiI.h1k-U like front, for Lodcea, Cbur-.hca. buiMlny-avhoula. e. rir t-i't. 1 tJN IC While we pay iluo Hint-ion to ontn-nrd srpMrsno, we ever liearln mind that the Tone Is U alt-iiiiporlu.il riiUHti. I. thia ilie i.ir k. the am i. .i hii urnn. te uVlirii-nt. the Inntrumeut is of tittle) worth, howrevf-r fair Hie exterior. We Ihviuii the ens, but no: mi the expnsi- of the Tone. CASH TKIOli VA e wil: sei"t thia a Tu -nent to any rrajxip.nl hie i. arty for them U examine an4 If pleased, to pay for with In ti W-&. I.y :;. u .lrft on .N e ork. or I: o. onlur, or axpreaa. Or, if not pieael. I will p' the .rWi hi W.h u nys .:! ii enn le rliirnl to nie. CltKDIT lJlt.VlS. V will a:i i.lve irom three to twelve months fredft. with par cent Internet, to any party who owun reul niwt" tn tiie anion 'it of '. over and nlove Iniunilmnm w aim i jive time ira the mon'hly p.iyuienl plan. 2"' Wn nave not tha amount of ri-s! -alaie xj!eii 'f. All Olve the name and I. . ul'ir.'n of sive hank r' Ika peace, who can reouuameud you. bund for circular. iii vau. hifMid tr c'rru MONARCH BILLIARD HALL! In the basement of Merges' Store, PLATTSMOUTH, ... NEBRASKA. One door east of the P. O. T IT I T-1 1 i J TTT 1 , Cigars & Temperance Drinks On hand at the counter. It is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty of room ior piayers auu seats ior visitors. Ed. Oliver. P.B.MUKFIIY. Manager. ' lltf l'rop. 8350 A MONTH! V0IT3 tfi5TTK)i 7 S Baat Sallla. ArMaa la th World I a Sam. plabnsa.Ai a-JAT BKONS0N,Ctroit,iUci sj sj s v ..W1..SJ IK vimomt, t avrum ie ura l-iia. A44j-m wit Ku-, Dr. J. W. Tatlr, &L LouU. Ma. SURE, REMEDY FOB BALDNESS Piaertfiiioa Free w y aa laar aaaarajaaaeaawMrOR wti. will aicr. c pay al. whan a m vnjwLii uf II i. w h n. Mna.i.u la actnaiiy pnwjuoaL airlnraiB C, OUoton alao. New Torfc. ii ii ktaSaas at 617 St. Charles Street. St. Lonia. Mo. A rafuarf . 'iircl, wflwa Rirdira! LirirtM. k.alwn agagrri m in .piria, uraiiiwut .f all Vttrrul.ruul - -"--:' l tlillMDlli, Ci.lar ftirai-iaa iu 8t. Loa-.a. a ti!y fiapcr. anew, and sllrtid rraik-Mia know Syphilia. i&t.C: :tiii.G;? t. tt ritiui e O, ctl'fs Jfcrnia, or y'.-ntiirc. r.:i Ori::0ry l i'.np.a ar.J .ciuiiou vi iGi'.a. 1011a cr ariiAi tw.w. . ...i : narritt in picptr or w;....; , ?. arr a?rnwniMly oirr. Consultation st other. r l v msi! f..-r. d inrimf Wbrii it is iwamran i i.. vin..rii fcr irrturat. aaaticiiws can ba ar.l t)Ta-.iiiir,rn..tr.i.. mv. wnn-o- , am II Lark:. tro) PiopiiS-. f.-T Kss. 1 I i . if Eta, j kU, . fejLB, fsr tnk. 2 a.ta.;t t'. ii; j. ,JUaaat cloth and f!t Hr.'lirirr. &:1.1 for f Cc fa eaatafe ar c.rreTw-.. "-r i;- ....i.....t - - ... r o li: article on V:, '-. u.iur akm-iar af i... JTS mrrya who Dot, arb Mr r h-.J. Wi.iRjf.hboal, !tTicaJ mrr - ' ' . . i . asarr. Tnixr anarriu . m .. irarriaa . raa4it.U.ra krpt un-W , 4 foilr i aa iU)ve, but paper tx r. r,-'. - o ca r? i - at . . ' PRBSGRiman n fromaturc IHliily. Krrv: it , r' ,' f Idaaa. Awikbi t. Mrirti. tuv--r S'ri.-'r- puorriari i hrougl.tt m t rut a.J i.x. aratxiat baa tli infrahmi, A.;..- . AGENTS I V ri Ari.Krilirir' WANTED I a5a7iliiri&Sf TW lfatt Wasrian IKllawa. By Hot. J. Oat7, fh.O. A trtr aaat Ifcntliac acciii Illurtried) af tb-.r koltl aaarrs. Umn ftrar IA yaara 20 klatea aoi Try:to-e-. baStry atsrtvra aa sySriila al Ika law. Hmmt liWlUav Massk af t he rnr. IU tVta v-M m tr AsiUia. a wmmU for -arftf ; t f .0 for umpia r-9. Literal - taa, AwMla T II If Mk W . af aPMskns ita IMrecC bT. Lot 14. MO. VWt?.. aflT -Air. to ..J sftia'a' f ' "t't i-r,- Li u ,r 7 .Kf! .It... . v 'c- :r ; .-- . a. f. r ...... . , -.. . r . x-m tt UaUJUWIIaUB IW eJ &&&&& Mfcin or Bcnll. ar. trrrard witu iiupa.ralicla sacnaa aa lataal atimtilli principlca. itftiv I'rivaltly. aSpeinaton a-a. M!!: a' Di Liiity enft Irr.no- teoc-. . sa the rrau't ff a!l.Atisr in youth, wit-al - with ri- ! fM.V. jt a ii". - MN !- a4! CTOOtA PHY OF THJ3 COUNTRY, WILL TM13 WAf. TilAT TIIE f J'WS" XWMrmJVllJ BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST! i iintn; inrt lor rnimc purposes only. Dnsotoar great rraiui e r our 1'aiuca vara is a rMUKlNv AI.OON .!iiT you csu c-njuy your"" lllTslis" at all hours of t!u f nr. Marnlim hi Iron Urulirei spun tka ailsslsslppl n( Mi'-"uri riK-rsrl nil points crossed br tbla line, urn i traiit-f cr i :ti avoUlcd at Council Bluffs, ha i i Uy, l.iuviir.vc.rth. anil Atctilsuu, cuu- lii'i:-.iii:n lii ini: m:ule ill L'nioll l"p (s. nii: i-t:iNt'U'Ai. it. u. toNNKcnoss or THIS UUUAT TUKUCUII U.VS AU1S AS 1-Ol.l.OWS : At i uicACii Tilih all dlrcrcing licet (or toe Ka t mul Miutli. A( l'.N.;i.Kvoor. with the L. 8. & M. 8 andP Ft. V. & 1 . U. Ilrts. At Washington HticnTS, wtta P., C. St. I- It. K. At I. A SA1 I.E. wltU III. Cent. It. It. At rr.i.m k. wn'i l. l. A J ; P. U. 4 E-; I. B. A VV : III. ii I .: inn! T. 1' V. Rrti. At Itut'fci 1st. a Mi. wuti "Milwaukee A Rock Island Miorl l,uif," anil Hoc k Isl'd at I'eo. Rd. At Davcmvii r. vtitu tlie Uaveopurt litrlaloa C. M. A St. I". K K. At Wkst l.niiKTV. with theB.. C. R. t N.R.K. At tllilXM.l.l. Willi entrnl Iowa K. It. At I) l- V.olNKS. with 1). M. & K. 1. R. R. At oi'M ll. Cl.lUM. wild t'niun Pacttle R. R, At Ou A ii A. with II. Sl Mo. R. K. K. tn Neb.) AtCoi.i:MiirsJi-sTioN.with B .f. K ft N. R R. AtOrri:ilW A. wttn entral Iowa 11. K. ; W St. 1 4 I'lic. unil '. H. A J IU R1 At iik-oKL k. with Tul.. I'eo. i. War.: Wnb., 8L, Louis i'-'C. mid St. I. . Keo. N -W. It. Kda. At . amkiion. with II. ht. J ICR. At An ;iiuN. with Atch., Topeka & Bunta Fm Atch. Neb. ami n. Ilr. U. P. K. Kda. At I.ea r. w uuTU. with Ken. Pad., and Kan. Cent. It. H.1. At Kansas CITY, with alt lines for the Wea and Southwest. SS7.50 ORGAN, DAYTON, OHIO. -i i-i'i I,' i I T Mail I iaSisl iiiaaal ami t" Vr nionth. 8 pr cent Intereat. to thoae who we om. rt- Ik NHUM.'Hi tory evhleut-eirf rwoonaibialty. l liiiiinro r.rjn, niuater of artuiua lodire. or luaUoa at nr Ailflrm Ad'lrem I- "r'TT,T1. Trvrt-.T. Ohio. MORRIS O'ROURKE again corues to the front with his laro stock of piece soods, and niaxes his stand ing offer of a FIT OR HO GASH OUT ! on every suit that he measures for. You caut mUs the place as you go down street. Opposite the Court House. astf all anb ste f)im GARPENTE!. SAWS Or any other fcin-1, you can fill Hrr' with onl Aar Slaflilna s thut it mlT out lliltrr thaa tCrr. Tli. t--tti will all rrmain nrn-ai airs and .li.ii-. Sent frea ot rt-r-fitr nf $ -!.SO in any pnt t of the i-iiiti-'l Mata. lil latiMltil Circular V-ra. t.oti Anetttm irnnfetl in rem; win ! fit y. AI.ir.i Mi. HU1MI V MiJUO., Xete Ujc. We la.a luir !ii-.!a i.f Kttwra from m-n salts our Mat bio. wliu..y tu.y wuuil uot !!. Jj ..f u. 'VxiicnaavnTrj M uto raxuTaatTX vopato rrrrn ) orn a.evsil rrtat p y j U2fU V '83XVO vONV 'NVIONI VLVSHMXOOa saannap SHOin twtxn prnt tTi!rtt 'xStSTIT U Teta II WHrt X A1X33JHHd l PU 'WX SitJa ) sdai iwtuvf JI tDOJJ eptrrrf rr Sirx tmopn(u( i3inimc s pti perejaittipv VI jcepatod iitq jqio i3A9 ijjs w itrafaf inotrtia. 11 11AA paj-ROjjd POOf 39 UD3 BUOSJdd tnmilJP 3kOUI OU.L pi:ajq JlJ-op jno tuni jnon jo jk.'kj arn ewut nyajo qomat sjip aiod ZuiTiq uouiuio3 jo esn om uiojj osuti anoa Pq josiureitlujoo eta rrcti trctjt won pus j))mu pr.uq Bzuvta M Tuntjauioo iansa Jarno Xtra ia eiii tttjom ut firm 10 uto euo pooj pool wawweni sjTwmiw Haaato.r otryrtr .xim.31 OTiAtJOfiio jo snonumu i ca 9J PJ em uorwodaid oi paJrecluii jo poAaiauii k trjisq pun i mi-Eiq poaS sdneta pooj pooo Ml- JU -"- . Xjiiariui w n.snf m cmrr lf .i jo vrmt BrtTBjaiw JO po jo aa -Titmb psq em jo itnwjnotjiiA ' sOIX -jv2IAj:i AvaAi i--,i"-' u "iii , v 11 n9Api snr OTjat jaaaojfasnoq jMuxiiaaaKni OS sniVal I . .w. mm uaoAiOuxs bi ii . 1 trivia iwiiua eirj xn tn(rrmatn VQ prr triran jo ! luwa uaijiixmu wu at VNJIUOUJI aw, 'TTflM O.I lf, r pa"". MiM)i 'vyt tr -o oo oooit MyO rhn M IZLUJia -5.1XOI1LLS ft. V aV ' -a.T7 u. " o ' -r - h - - w aaja .1 1 V Jr. If.' L" I. L AV f I V ! tav llr II 11" If a. w .1 1-JL -I all! W " tV.J Mo. AVJ , AV e -a a a JLa. fl U U U. ISAKKU 6i CO. aud dealers lu Ki-ticral. rA un iiJi m prfaMJrp iw"ffl II f i"ai a nw aT i r 1 " TMOM in V'l 3 sT MJI aT I flaw' W 1 V ; ? i AN - far' v." i i - r 7