Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 19, 1880, Image 4

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THE HERALD
SCIENTIFIC AND USEFUL.
Apple-wood is fiuc-frrnlne.l, haivl,
iinrt compact. It U used for fanning
mill other purposes where hir.lnnsi
aud variegation of color arc objects.
Although animal food looks so much
more solid than vegetables fooJ, it is
nevertheless very watery, pure muscu
lar tissue containing as much as 77 per
cent, of Water.
Good red-wash for brick pathways :
Re. 1 ochre, five pounds; water-glass,
half a pound; dissolve the latter iu
boiling water and add the ochre to
form a thin wash. Apnly with a stiff
brush, preferably while hot.
From three hundred to four hun
dred cubic featof airarc passed through
the lunrrs of an average adult every
twenty-four hours, thw air lcin de
prived of oxygen to the extent of
nearly five per cent. About eighteen
cubic feet U expelled in the like peri
od. In winter cooked food is recom
mended for fowls. Meat is an essen
tial food for poultry, especially dur
ing the cold season, when they cannot
get worms that may be picked up in
summer. The habit of giving much
food iu a short time is not. a bad one.
In their natural condition the process
of picking up their lood is a slow
one.
Potato flour, or the dried pulp of
the potato, is attaining great impor
tance iu the arts, it is suited that in
Lancashire, Kngland, twenty thous
and tons ot it arc sold annually, uud
it brings at present in Liverpool about
double as much in J he market as
wheat flour. It is used for sizing and
other manufacturing purposes, and
when precipitated with acid is turned
into atarch. When calcined it is em
ployed as a dressing for silk.
Carpenters should remember, says a
building contemporary, that 1'rcsh
glue dries much more rapidly than
that which has been once or twice,
melted. Dry glue steeped in cold
water absorbs different quantities ofj
water according to the quality of the
glue, while the proportion ot the
water so absorbed may be used as a
test of the quality of the glue. From
careful experiments with dry glue
immersed lor twenty-four hours in
water at 60 deg. Fahr., and thereby
transformed into a jelly, it was
found that the finest ordinary glue,
or that made from white bones, ' ab
sorbs twelve times its weight of water
in twenty-four hours; from dark
bones the glue absorbs niue times its
weight of water : whilo the ordinary
glue, made from animal refuse, absorbs
but from three to live times its weight
of water.
The "old woman's remedy for a
"cold on the chest," a sore throat, or a
bruise, which consisted in an applica
tion of brown paper steeped iu beer
or vinegar, owed its efficacy, says the
Lancet, to the heat-retaining proper
ties of the paper. A wet pad of this
material, so fur as the surface next the
skin was concerned, acted, almost as
well as a layer ot wet liuca rag pro
tected with a thick covering ot naiv
uel. Iu short, stout paper of the com
monest .6ort is an cllective non-conductor,
and may be most advantage
ously employed as covering for beds
or to eke out scanty clothing. If this
were generally known among the
poor, strong 6heet3 ot thick paper
would bo stitched to the back of
ragged quilts, with the result of rend
ering many a poor family comforta
ble, because belter protected from the
Litter weather of winter nights. A
piece of thick paper inserted oetwceu
the lining and the cloth of a waist
coat, or in the back of a .thin coat
will render it warm as well as light.
The suggestion is a small one, but it
is simple to carry into elket, and will
be found effective.
The Devastating Tie.
The origin of the pic is involved in
some obscurity. It3 inventor i3 un
known to fame, but inasmuch as ho
did not get out a patent on it, there
are not wanting cynical sufferers from
its baneful effects to assert that it was
originated by 'the devil, lie never
takes out a patent on any of his de
vices. Others are inclined to believe
that the pie is the result of evolution
that differentiation caused it. Wo
have seen indeed, with the naked eye,
in the species called mince pie, certain
minute particles which resemble mole
cules, and if they do not constitute a
protoplasm, we have never seen one.
IJut the origin of the pie is a subject
about which one can have BO well
grounded opinions.
The value of the pic is not much
more easily determined. There is a
certain class of Christians who main
tain that dyspepsia is a disciplinary
means of grace. That it .3 a raging
purgatory, no one who has encompass
ed a real colliding indigestion will bo
repared to deny. But the pie prob
em is beset with difficulties, and about
the question of the religious use of
dyspepsia, there may well be two
opinions. We incline- to the belief
that if there is anything iu this world
that has power to topple a man over
into spiritual ruin, dyspepsia is that
thing. It is a dry dcliruui tremens,
solid horror, so to speak.
The ability of the pie to create dys
pepsia no one will uispuic. Here at
last we can find argument. The pie
.which has descended to us from Puri
tan ancestry of great gastric force, was
adopted by them as penance to make
the situation as uncomfortable as pos
sible, but we, like the Irishman who
boiled the peas that he was ordered
by his confessor to wear in his boots,
have epicurized the pie just as we havo
made a pleasure out of an instrument
Of discipline.
The pie i3 an alluring spectacle.
"When w,ell baked, it is hard to resist.
Its odor is enough to knock over the
good resolutions of tho most confirmed
eyepeptic. Ho see?, ho smells, bo
falls.
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WIT AD IIU3I0K.
A young man boasted that he had a
well-stored mind, whereupon a young
lady murmured : "What a pity wo
can't find out where he stored it V
A citizen of New Hampshire under
took to introduce to his townsmen
Mr. Green, attorncv-al-law. "Gen
tlemen," said he, "thl; is Mr. Buruey,
green at law."
Col. Ingcrsoll says he believes in
the efficacy of baptism, when it is ac
companied with a little soap. -Come
right into the fold then, colonel;
while there's lyc-f there's soap.
First Yokel "What be thee doing
of Jeames?" Second ditto "Nothing
what be you?" First ditto 'Min.l
ing the children." Second ditto
"Where be they?" First ditto
Dunged if oi know."
"Zephaninh," said hU wife with
chilling .-weiitv, "1 wxr von cumin
a
out of a taloon this afternoon."
Well, my darling,!' replied the heart
less man, "you wouldn't have your
husband fitnymg iu a saloon ail day,
would you?"
A brave and good little Ohio by
sat on the fence for two hours, in the
lrecziug cold of dead winter, wh telling
a broken rail on tho railroad track, so
m to carry the liri news of ihe im
pending railroad accident to his lath
er, who was a local editor.'
Another great singer ha3ilsfen. ITer
admirers pi-edict for ncr a position oi
rivalrv to Patti. Her name is Sem-
brich. She is a sort of genius. She
is profficicnt in several branches of
tho arts, but, above all, 6hc is an opera
singer. The other dav at renearsai
tho orhestra at Coven t Garden liter
ally stopped to applaud and cheer
ner.
Jane Gray, of Palmo, Miss., had two
anient lovers, and made her choice be
tween them. The rejected suitor was
greatly cast down by his failure. Jane
told hun that he had no real reason
for regret, as shg had a twin sister
who was so much like her that stran
gers could not distinguish any differ
ence. The total cost to the German nation
of entertaining the representatives of
the great powers at the iserlin con
gress amounted to 2,067 10V. So
moderate an expenditure, considering
tho rank of the illustrious visitors,
does honor to German thrift. Some
of the quests expended more than the
host.
M. Eaujault's statue of Col. Dcnfert
Kochereau has been placed in the cen
tre of the Champ de Mars at Saint
Maixent, the birthplace of the gallant
defender of Lelfort. His arms are
crossed, and in one hand he holds his
drawn sword. The bronze statue rests
on a quadrangular pyramid of granite,
with the lion of Belibrt on one of the
faces.
The llcv. "W. A. G-oss is a Marion
(O.) clergyman who consented to go'
into a circus ring at the conclusion ot
the performance, but while the audi
ence was still present, and perform a
marriage ceremony for a couple who
were connected with the show. The
clown gave away the bride, and kiss
ed her, in his most elaborately comical
manner.
The British Medical Journal says
that garlic has always had a great rep
utation among anti-hydrophobia rem
edies, and is found as a principal inte
gral portion in a large number of
formulae long kept secret. A young
man bitten by a mad dog was shut up
in a loft. Iu his delirium he seized
upon some bundles of dried garlic,
ate greedily of it, fell into a deep
sleep, and awoke calm and cured.
The crown of Hungary has lately,
for the first lime, been photographed.
It is greatly revered by the Magyars,
who believe that the inner portion
forms part of the original crown pre
sented to the first king of Hungary
by the pope, A. D, 1,000. The regalia
are kept in a chest secured by eight
seals, and the royal seal in the centre.
These may only" be broken by those
Who affixed them.
A newly-discovered gold miuo at
Ashburnham, Mass., is creating con
siderable interest. Several men arc at
work preparing to sink a shaft 5J x
10 feet in sizo to the depth of 100 feet,
to show exactly what tho reputed
gold ore is worMi. It is understood
that some Boston men propose to
foum a stock company to work the
nunc which is to bo likely to yield tfJ
to SCO worth of gold to tho ton of
quartz.
A Brooklyn architect recently vis
ited liondoutou business, and while
strolling through one of the streets in
company with a relative, he passed
the Children's church at Pouckhockle.
The lady organist was just coming out
of the church as they passed, mo
stranger asked what church it was,
and little thinking what was in storo
for her, the organist told her, and off
ered to allow the two to inspect it.
After showing them around she play
ed a tunc on the organ for them.
They then thanked her and departed.
Two days nitcrwnrd the pretty organ
ist received a note asking permission
to call upon her. Having ascertained
that the stranger's position and char
acter were such as to warrant an ac
quaintanceship, an invitation waf
extended to him to call, and' the)
have just been married.
Russell Sage has ihkcn a cottage at
Long Branch. He and Moses Taylor
make their debut at the famous re.
fort together. It is a wonder how they
can sleep so far from Wall street.
Ku.seil S ago is one of the peculiar
characters of the money market. Ho
was brought up in poverty and his
early days were passed in hard labor,
lie fought his way through many ob
stacles, to the dignity of a jobbing
grocer. This occurred in Troy, when
he removed to New York. Sage has
been successful iu almost everything
he undertook, and this is a proof of
his well-balanced judgment. His pres
ent busiucss is one which requires rap
id calculation and great nerve. It is
that form of gambling known us
"puts" and "calls." Sage's office is as
complete a 'hell" (to borrow a term
of the craft) as ever was occupied by
a faro club, but being on Wall street,
it is perfectly legitimate. Sage is
ready through all business hours to
sell a "privilege." You may tender
him a given number of shares or vou
may demand them. That's his trade,
aud all he asks is a small fee for being
a victim of your appeal to chance.
.None know what .Northwestern or
Central Hudson will be worth a
month hence, but S ige will tell you
in a moment what the quotations at
which you may demand it of him are at
any time within the above mentioned
period. Turning the tables you may
put it to him, or taking a "straddle,"
you may either "put" or "call." What
uu accomodating maul All that you
are required to do is to plank down
the fee. Well, the maddening crowd
that pursues the smiles of fortuno is
ready to pay the trifle required, and
the result is that Sage is enriched by
their folly. Sage's profits on puts and
calls are estimated at $-J,00Q per week,
aud his wealth is estimated at $5,000,.
000. Suchaiuan is eutitled to the
advantages of a watering place, espe
cially as he is getting old. He is now
nearly 70, and ought to begin to take
the good of his money. Sage's .rule in
dealing with all risks is to hedge him
self iu acarciul manner. Hence, ho
joined a church a few years ago to
meet the contingencies of the future.
What a combination of saintship and
stock gambling is found in this Wall
street magnate I
A couple of Clinton (Out.) mer
chants are abusing each other through
the local paper, paying advertising
rates for the satisfaction of calling
such names as "praying Methodist"
and "skeptical monkey."
A. G. HATT
.MXT OPENED AGAIN,
Xtu CI fan, First Chis Meat Shop,
'M ;:r Str-.-t. t.'.im-r of .Ml . Fluttsmnnth
Everybody uu hand lor irebk, under meat.
- 2yt.0
3 ??Sn. to
rTrFitcer"Cj.trli. They like
i )icaai It la sweet ; Mathers like
.' natori became it gives health, to
" o child s oxid Physicians, because
; contains xa morphiae or mineral.
'-. suture's remedy for aesiaiilatij&g
i.s fol. It cures Wlsd Colic, the
r-islug cf -osr Ctrd aud TJiarrhoaa,
. ;.'p.y " l'ererishnftss aiil Kills
Wcxtexs. Thus the Child has health
i d he Kolher obtsias rest. Ploas
.jit. Cheap, and Xve!lale.
1 1 ?i iu e
ot"Ta 3 ft M
rK0 WE It
mm SES mm
Tlie L-.oit cSeeaiTe Pain-relieving sgsnli
for
MAN and BEAST
lbs world has ever known.
Over l.OCC.CCO Bottles sold last year!
"7"io rf-as."v.n for this unprecedented popn-'-'-,
n.-s e. '-i t: the Centaur Lini
sri.'vtfcisi-o !"! -j to deserve confidence t
a: o';.i:rbnl iat tbo structure; thoy
-;.- y -j e s:i-l E?,5'r disappoint.
No p iiu.J louder eaUVr with
PAI-T In tho BACK,
ilinmatl-ta or Etil Joinia, for the
CDiTAl
V..-!.-TvntT x:-''.l .-"'y enricrminato
wio"-a -i. Th srii io Ktrftin, Sprain,
; ii Cc !A, 23o rn. Braise. Sting, Gall
I i-i'cc lo which Mankind or
I? ! ' r 1 : lea aro sti!) ject. that does
; t r--v-i; 4- this octhir.g halm.
4l o CiAit-ir?
n?t t::'.jr r'JoTe yi, J ut thoy incito
i!:!-.7 r. -.:-:i. r-!;i'. .o i is.sination,
:. cv' , v""."'!: r t':i ry:i!ptoias proceed
'ria t. c -V.il s t!" t'-a or Neurai;i;i cf
jt TTcrvr-; f.af n:raetcU Cords or a
-csZ.IdJ l.ar.'l ? freni n sprained anhlo
ornaKedfubii whether from dissustins
or a s l?a..-.T ---; -a a Ilcr-oS J?.
"TIio ti-n-uy pro-i. by"?t Lura or rcald;
mcrlflcaticn f.-r.i.-ifj'roft-bites: S-ir-ell-from
Strain: t'mtort'ares of Iihen
rafi J im ; Crippled for life, kr rom
r.c-s;.- t.-.l &c-i "i ut: a valxaTile lirrs or
a Doctor 3 I? HI hi:'-. L'.l bo savod f;u
Caa Ectilo cf Centaur "Liirhaant.
No ITonfcV.eepo', Farmrr, risntcr, Ter.mtr.
r Live-"' r, cn r.ITrrd to Lo !iuu!t
cso vrojiirful ii-ilnss'-s. Thry cm
'.3 prerurcl in tr7 jart cf t. f r
3 c'.:. nn i CI-OO bottle. Tritil bottle
25 ct?.
SS3
NEW FIRM.
ITEW GOO DS f !
JN0. B0XS & SOX,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. Guthman's old store.
A FULL LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
NEW AND FKESU.
BREAD STUFFS,
of every description.
Choice and Fancy Candies
and all kinds of
Canned Goods.
CIGARS ASP TOBACCOS,
of the best Waitds.
CHRISTMAS TOYS, dC, dC,
in endless quantities.
Fresh Bread Daily.
Don't fail to Call.
381y J. BONS & SON, Prop s.
JOHN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
Carriages always on Hand
AND
HEARSE I FUNERALS.
I want nil ot ni v accounts ecu led to date.
ant I shall do no more credit business. All old
accounts must le settled up. and no new ones
win ne irinne. u rues sueu accounts are i-eitlru
shortly they will be sued.
1 wish 10 00 atiiictiyAsu uusinesR iti inline
JOHN SHANNON.
l'Uittsinouth. Neb,
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Or an Old Stable in vew hands entirely.
The New Finn of
II0L3IES & DIXON,
open the old
STREIQHT BARN
on tho Corner of 6th and Pcurl Streets with a
New Livery Outfit.
GOOD HOUSES AND CAKKIAOES at all
times
horses run sale.
HORSES UOVG1IT AND SOLD.
HORSES KEPT W THE DAY OK WEEK.
Call and see HOLMES & DIXOX.
fat'ter Grainer.
ALL KINDS OF
fainting, raining, hsing,
Alo, Decoration of all kind".
Painted in Gocd Style.
FRESCOING A SPECIALTY.
REFERENCES :
A.B. TaYI.OR. .T. Valikrv, SR.,
N. HOUIM, E. HtKB.NKU. 4Uf
r ft K.3tB' A e-l; tu.tn tu0 10 w
WAP! 3 tiD e t. a. !. .l f
. ,,. , U liuny Mori kotowing" fcr o!;r.tJuxi.
lo-ui.il -Kwt rr.,urs (umih il otnl
3 . cr. thl will !! trorker or.r i(M a mMtk.
ASttam ATKIlATW t W.B. CO., Bo UHi, SSI- Lnm, II
Ml ill ill s
P.'.nNU
James Pettee
DEALER IN
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
Tlie Unrivalled Mason A Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Alo State Apent for the Henry F Miller and
V. C. Emerson Co. l'i:inos.
SAMPLE IXSTIiUMENTS
at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St.
FLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Hlnsic Sc holars
Will do well to examine our
New 31 a son & Hamlin
OEGAT IITSTBTJCTOE
NO CHANGING GARB
.) FitoM (
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
cr PLATTSMCUTH lo
CHICAGO,
Where Uiiect connections are.niadevith
Through Sleeping Car Xines
-TO-
NEW YORK. ROSTON, FHILADELFHIA,
13 ALT I MORE. W ASIII NC.TON,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
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TKe SKoi't Isiirc
Via FEORIA for
IXDIAXAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. CIXCIX
XATI, anl all point in Ihe
.SOUTHEAST-
tiiv. j;r.T mx 1. ion
ST. LOUIS,
Where Direct Connections are made in the
I'NION DEl'OT Willi Through Sleciiing Car
Macs for oil points SOI TH.
The Shortest. Speediect and most Comfortable
via HANNIBAL tj
Ft. SCOTT, DEXISOX. DALLAS, HOUSTOX
A USTIX, SAX A TOXIO, GAL VESTOX,
an all points in
TEXAS,
Puliinan IB-Wheel Palace Sleeping Cars.
C. B. & O. Palace Drawin-'-Rooni Cars
With . Morton's Reclining Chairs. NoE.xtra
cnarge lor heats in neclining t Hairs.
The famous C, i!. & Q. Palace UiningJCars
Fast Time, Steel Rail Track and Superior
K.iiuipmcnt combine'.! witti tneir ureal i nrowjn
Car Arrange meat, makes thiwitiliove all others.
the lavorite ;onte to 1 lie
tCAMT, MOUTH OH NOUTII-KAKT.
TRY IT, andijou will find TRAVELING a Lux
ur instead of a Discomfort.
All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep'
iiiK Car Accommodations, and Time Tables
will be cheerfully given by applying to
James Ii. Wood,
General'P:usseiif;er Ag't, Chicago,
C.W. SJIITI!.
Trafl'.c Manager.
I OLD n(:0 RELIABLE.
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Uli. JjirUB XN VT G O K ATO Jt J
Jia a StiuiJar 1 Familj R-ra sjy for 5
lis?aaoa of t!i Livor, Sto-nwh
and Bowels. It id Purelj
Vegetable. It never .5 afB
JCatliartio and
rTonic
JTRY
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xrith ucprocctl-ntil ifMit.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR
0
5S. T. W. SAFCRD, M.D., ZivTvtZi
iit B"!Ti;i;ist wnt mt ror it. i tpi t mm
-ry f DAV GUARANTEES uMit9
WELL AUGER & DRILL in good
territory. Eadoraed by GavemoM
oflOWA, ARKANSAS iDAK0T
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TAKK TIIK
TZ 1Z .J D 1 w
Sai Fill rfVJ
fSvjBP ond,by the public.J
$2
mc H CL8, SHE PAR D & O O .EatUaCreeKlcn.
Ktbllihe4 ORICINAL AND ONLY CEMUINE
in MS. rr
.j.. - - l nrealiBr m i lax, 'l uuinny, plover, ana all otur &taa.
Astonlnhlnzly Durable -nd uonderfulty nmp'e.uaiug Us than half tho usual nars and belts.
PORTABLE, TRACTION, and STRAW-BURN1NC STEAM-ENCINE6, with special
fratarM of Power, DurabthtT. Kconouiy. and Beaut j entirely nnknown in other muk,s. SleRNi.
Povrr Outfit and (Steam -Power Krparators a spectnlty. Four mxes of Separators, from
six to twhe honi power; also two atylra Iniprovrd itlountrd Ilorne Fan-era, -
Thirty-Two Year of Prosperous and Continuous Guslness by this house, without change)
ox nani, location, or inasxucesuc-nt, ruraine a ttruug
sraaracte for superior ,d an I honornl.Uj ddaliiut.
AlllTinH TH vwuucrrkl -uncus ar.d populAribT of
ajav 1 our vtsk.t s l:Kchir.rv ia arivea otner
luchibft te lue wall: hrrR vr:'v- uiair, l.i't attraipt-
las to bti!iil t Ai-n otT lu-.t! .-.ad wc.r I iLii'.a'lcaa
BE rsOT HECSiVED J
by raob xeiira iti: rthl-- ipcai-e!y. If jsu buy
at all, jt U 'Orlriw ' eUtsnutne from u
QZf ror full pr.Iea i r dt:r, er write
to ui fcr i:ut1alfi c&lu, wl.irh we mnil fr-ej. Address
IC20L, SHEPAfiJ) CO.. Battle Creek,
NEW BRICK YARD.
I am
;oing to
tills spriirg and want to
MAKE THEM CHEAP,
that people can build
BRICK nOUSES IXSTEAD OF FRAME.
1 shall contract and
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and would like thoi-e
Intending to Build to
give fae a call before looking elsewhere
JERRY IIARTxMAN.
At my place on Washington Avenue or at F,
S. White's Store ou Main Street, Plattsmouth,
Nebraska. 45m3
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
IU J3CKS3HT11
HOUSE SHOEING,
AND
WAGON REPAIRING
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly d- Promplp.
:0-
Horse, 3iule& Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything that ha?
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
JSTEW SHOP
n Filth St between Main ar.1 Vine Streets,
ust across e corner front the new IIERAL
office. toy'
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T-!?n-. lit , l3 1 i'c r'..t.:r rr.-Vrrg perfticCy,
top. 'i . J-& n in tre ";'L') ' r u c I . J.
f iti-i, 5ent. 18, I&73. I rtcriTcrf ti.uch benr.fi ffm lti
r -f X'vr tcrnrdirs thai I frl i try thtai ib ai.-ithrr fi.
M:h., Jan. S, i Lit buJ p yur ppkser f p..fi.
; ser.J fu aa 'tir as o fe'ibi. 1 r t r 7
!-rvl all !Mtf;t rohl). but fhrre III rrkn". jL- ;,J
1 w.'S joa wjc j ! f--r.S.. ffr thy cf- mi H.ml.
liwt, Ort. ,S79. J am altr.ftt turripr4 at taup Tat
tt!lc. Iry i.-te r-Trttl like a rkarm n J am
1 riueb ot a mn si I v. j fcrf.-e 11:: I w o- 1K
tft of to crTf I lhu.t, an 4 tkcre a tm cure fur be.
Vat mw X aa 10 r- "'s- n fp-
i Br.T i! bam ct-rj f-r wr.irh 1 am vrry tiinkf'i!. In-
f?j r t f-r which r ie e4 ire anoi!ier bf
. 7 Tr a f tf Tim hnvt lone a great tiling for aa. I
- ' - . rh, t7J. F !eas-e Inr ard nieli-rr annvt
- ti J"is' t'lf. The patter t on h-m I bare uxrt n.l r
r Iv - t- a .t:tI- b-t, i it Pcorenng, atxi
t a". --.ir f 'i vi J np t.
Vvji yir rrftr-T, fr Pr ff'sr.ir rt. aiJ it I. is t.,adt.
7p," n ew h.m. V rTf jwfr ctiitr-mcr r nt:rr
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A.
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kJ vici ta BriT-t. U i - . A- ct . tsrs
fmttilttT fii, . ,ittT H MTri3-.. y f ic rtd,
w;a. bati-B. -n.i, ..!. !r 'ifi:ll U k'-MT-
r', ti f fc-srij; i V U .Viti,-r uj
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k Viit. kr wtMf Utatil A M4i r-.rMMtd M io lin a
f-a4f. af S aj. f i Via ;rar.ipf. ira rd.U err ta.
4 ,HI PR!VAT r-?pfCAl. DVICER"
Os tkili. otortit'X", Ct.t. fai-icture. nr120-
elf. AO., a A iv. . LUett r . s. SrjseaJ ttb'lity,
aa4 IrQROtk;', V ( Aku kCtaafi. catiMn(
eVaiai la.(.k. jr;aejM, ir :.n WtKntJ,: I.! WnV
aMf(tai lf'Jt V..rj, 1 tfm rt.. isai.c mar
CMtaiTr r w " t . - v-' TionbU re-
f-t tk Hrt f -3i f. wr-. iv , . ' i0PlW,W owtia,
Ifsiisil AiT5 Lacttrc ru 'ssishcol. ICg.
F O I? O fi " ' 1 A jn r i: f ' t;.rre of ti c a-fAjjr'-.triTrr
V r L ' " v"c: ,e bxk. uica"
W " B Vii. T t fC( f-t-. -. an4 ocr K0
iI'miTiliona. Tv :nri v1 .n.. i j-o-f.teljr l!-e mot
Iplar MWic C-c-fc .'.i-S'J T-r aM.f an fit;i
ca?d T.!-v ar tm'titf f . a well known).
m-4 th tWv !, a.J f4 t- 1 T CP- ...' wtll W f-'.U- f
,ol nu UW- :;.: ; f !:t'- f T4ta. trr.. ,
rt aT - tii i, -t.'. . ., mt " S". IV All
' OH'." 3rar -.--- l-"au-t la ; JjBtnt fr r tvil
Dr? BUTTS Pfwr: jjv ih
-tual rxcei.e&.
.AiKle, r-
ia) CPntuita .i'i'rri r n t ,i i'
feptis t aa auit-ri b -.t. f tr.i.l R !' 1 :ite
ut li'rfK i ; ,!tf n-n. fr'v -fc i itviuimi' d--a
IrK. ISLTT. arlis PS vt. Lult, M
SotiKUisi X317 tt y S?. Eti U wr, 5". L'.ZIC, .
THE ihyiciai. t& cfcarr of tvi. JJ aiH kfirw ii
tutioa arc ref'ir iv.-j'f . avp- ... iri- -rn'r. War
Kierir ta Hie f tw a. ltv Ksvr nin
ttMir akili and ability aa uci impart ft ia i! i vta.pny
praciiiioaer, taal Ur hve aft ,d a r.a::ai.al fej utaiua
lhrtirh their treatmetit 4 e.mif-ii ci-.
IN DISCR E T i ON r EXPO ?URE
gjHlAlMli Ii llllll I iai 'ill I I 1 1 i ir
StiiA0t3 ai t.rfUisli, buaorreista uitwt, SlrlHcr, OrckulK, ail
trinary Trawtt-lra and ftypblkli or Orrariai jtrrtr-ut, t.f ir-.a
tltrattt, afcla ar iiai, t"raal4 wttfe aK-rpaa. ou arirbttf-r lIo
ciri. vitrvtwt eitnr Marcury ar a!rtrr toraoowwa MtJifi-f.
VDMMO U R? M aasl tla pa-1e wha are -f-VllJstflB
Jlpl I n.l M. ('V rrnaa XSm eirt. f i:.pi aaUtr
rataa. mi U-iamwl ii Uii", t rvaall f ac!c-aLut m .rufH
r t icen ta aawraa jeftf, art frMarcni: Currel. lh ttf
ae protlacra aotna of ttve fottawiAX ffe-clt rij i. Mtc ea,
tJtsitiicaa. MrvwoaneM, .itn c atfM. c 4pH, ic -.( mm.
oratifaitoB. 4cspei.cy, eonfuatt ci Ha, irrft l a
ctatr, defective me"rr.'xvil aaln-jor, ir jvjtrw or vm
f matilr fcr. whtr wf t th nf n t bv.n o Miatria e.
PA TIENT 3 Tk E A T F. 1 ,UJ ' ' r
peil.-irl cfra.ul,V i rr-Vrrr-l, w.i"-. I""R i-' K. I. I
, i. .m at n-rt,oa, i a i....-,l ir I Mir-t- tc i, trsat-
a .nt ail r u irttfrm uteJK-.ni.-a.
f errattffarlar Ina Kaptara , M e1 '-'I- i .Triw,'
,v 1 llra .fuatilar 14 tlMMr aflesu-f Mau M - I : I r-. .. J
bM.l.1if4r.-:-l tC fowl'. 1' - " - ' -.
Bit. Kklfa, 14 .Nurih 3.U ttv i-m. ato.
a-T r" ncr.it
f. bjrrrt' l.isl!4tr-4
nt free an ar l" icalloa.
3 A II V tlC!
P r Kaafs (Iwait
laraiku, Ma a fhtrkrt Sta
WZ3V
W PfcTHTQ WANTED f lha Beit aarf Tuum.
UCll I O ScltiDg IToe.rUl Bnnki wl t). Fnca
A A ndsceeLSsalr rt. fiatiaaal PuUirti Co-S(. Loaia, Me.
m br r
B ECS
Threshing felachinery and Portable
and Traction Englnos.
THE STANDARD of xcallenc throughout the
MATCHLESS for Gr:n-Savinr, Tune-Savijiir, Per
fect t'loninif. iU'ijiti rind Thtrruuah Work.
INCOMPARABLE in fay of Material. Perfection
ot Paris, Thorough S orluuanship, Ugunt Fiiuab, and
Bea ny cf Model.
MARVELOUS fcr vastly tvperior work in a't kin tit
of Grata, aud uniw.-wfy known as the only sncceitful
or
Mith,
-...a
GE0KGE EDGEUTON.
Wines, Liquo rs
JVND
CIGARS.
Main Street, opposite the Court House.
This place is just opened, new, good goods of
all kinds. We want to keep a good houe and
pleaxe our customers.
REMEMBER THIS. 91y.
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Furnished Prcfli, Pure Milk,
DELIVEKCI)
Special call attended to, and Frcdi
from same cow furnLshcd when wanted,
4ly
Milk
New Firm !
jgm;s & AGXEW,
at the
e
Brick Livery Stable.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - JEuKAShA.
The old I'onner Stables, in I lattmotitli, are
now leased by Jones & Anew, and tliey have
on hand New and handHouie accoiumodations.
in the shape ot
HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
We are prepared to keep HORSES
FOR SALE s TRADE.
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Reasonable Terni.
ALSO REMEMBER,
inai witn nientv or room (that everv one
known we have) in uur stable, we can tret Farm
ers' ftock and wagons, loads of hay, &c, under
nivcr, wtit-re iney w in Keep tny.
Tliat.ki1! all the old patrons for their liberali-
ty.wesoiicit their trade for the fut ure, satislled
tli it we can accommodate them belter aud do
ueiier oy tueni inan everueiore.
501y
JONES & AGXEW.
HENRY BQPCK
DEALElt IX
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KTC, ETC., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions. .
METALLIC BURIAL CA SSS
GOFFI1TS
Of all sues, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
MY FINE HEARSE
IS NOW HEADY FOIt SEUVICK.
With many thanks for past patronage,
invite all to call and examine my
LAUCE STOCK OF
1.3tf. FL-RXTrHE.AXD COKITXS
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Drugs? Medicines?
AND
WAX!
Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
- XT
ALSO UiJALER. IX
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Latest Publications.
Irecriptioii Careful I y Componnded
by an Fxperieiiced Urtixsiwt.
REM EMI! Kit THE TLaCE
Cfi 2'. DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
PLaTTSMOUTH. neb.
r 'S k V k -
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V. 5 yt-
BEST THRESHSR G?I
Is it ii Vibrator nor rn Apron 5in-ttnr.
In w.nlerfnlly aiinj'le and airoirabiy perte t u
threnliinir and aeiwratinir n,iip.!i'r) r'u n-i nil
the rriiin, and i leans I '. rrni! i'nr mnrket.
hutui nnf is c.inu-u oit-a uurubly, 1 tmrJjfi
tsautiiiUy. i tho mot etionomical. leavl exjH-fi-6vo.
an.l uiot satiHfactory mar bine in I lie
rnarket. Will handle r;t rn'.n a wcU tm drv.
iaanoeunal iu thivuhinir Cx and tlraothy-.thrwh.
Inland ckrunr rxth aa ttpII and nearly c rsjiid'y
e v tat t, and reiintna! no chur tra e;treit Ui" u-vf a.
aaora fpusre Jt of arparnJing c J oVftini'. ,r
ftMoe tAaa an7 other machine ul mr hul fc
O'ertondftt. t? t.-ft UUV. tir.r-h'avt Oi:r
f"J.OViai lltT.MN' ATTAl iI.iIB.T is
eev and very deiiirat.'c. lJ-a the work uxire
niHtily and better thin an tsciuwiveiy Uuiiirg-
HEI'ARiTORS of tho Trions tlzemjt trJfor
Steam or lloree I'nir-r. a r.-.re;l.
Ao Imiirovd fittm Pwer, an Imnreyt J
Voo5barr Power, and the Lln-arJ f.ua.1
ixJusr Power, Ui inonr.t.'- JiZ i'-ur wh.-ei'., a.u
raanaTacture..t hj. ua.'ea-a' cr aol tttrymteed fra n
' & .',
"l'.a ar a-o rparea to fnmli'li ffrftt-CItus
I'oruiblo JUnafioee witii our fc! amoort.
Tor rrloo-List and Circnlars, adviroea
EEYMC IR, SAZIJM & CO. N
VlanuracUiYer. Stiliwator, H.rui,
1
WHO IS UNACCUMTc5
Ti.
ru..;- ti.a.,.v . .j"v;y --; -- 1
TTS W-Ai;VT..IG CAN
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lie
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE C2KEAT COXXIXTIXU LINK
Its niniti lino runs from 1ikhli 10 1 :!:!
Bluffs, pnsslnu tbrousti Juliet, (Htawii, I. a 1-u 1 1 ,
Geneseo. Muliiie, ltock Isluml. l:iviiiori. V -t
Liberty. Iowa i ity . Maroiitio. ISrooklvii, .i i:;n ll,
Des Moines Uho capital of l'wi, Stuurt. AiIiiti
tic, and Arocu; with tiranchcs fr,nu Iturcau
Junction to I'eori:! : Wl'.ton Junction to Mnwu
tuio. WaohlnKton, KairUoM. fclOon. Bclkc::p,
t'entroville, 1'rinceton. 't'renion, Unlhitin. t. ai.n
run, Icavenworth. Atchison, nml liinm tity;
Wnshinuton to Sifjournoy. OsWaloosa. auft Km;x
Tille: kci'kiit to Fitriumsitoii. Hon:i-arte. lli ii
tonsport, IndeM!nlciit. KMon. Oiiinunn. K,lnr
Tille, Oskaloosn, I'ellu, Monroo. anii In n Moines;
Newton to Monroe; Ies Moines to In.iinn. hi an. I
Wintersct: Atlanticto Lonis aii'l Au,iiil,in; iiiid
Atoch to llarlan. This is positively tno only
Railroad, whicil owns. nt operates a lliroui;!t
line from Chicago into tlie St;ito of Kiiti-is.
ThrotiKh Express I'assenuor i'ratns. will, l'ull
rnan Palace t'ars attached, are run each way (iailj
between Chicago and J'kojiia. Kansas ( ri v.
Council IJLfrra. Leavenwokth nn.l atchi-
EOS. Throuif hears arealeo run between Milnan
ce and Kansas C ity, via the "Mllwaukuc and
Rook Island Miort Line."
The "Great Rock Island" Is wr.cnifloently
quipped. Its road bed is simply perlect, ami as
track is laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will be tho plensure
of enjoying your meals, while passing over the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, in ono of
our niaunincent Dinitm Cars that accompany ail
TUrouah Kxprcss Trains. You Bet an entire
?4eal. as Rood as Is served In any firm-class hotel,
orseventy-Hve cents.
AppreciatiiiR the fact that a rrajority of tha
people prefer separate apartments tor different
purposes (and the immense passenger business
of this line warrantini; ill, we are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs 1'ullman J'ulace
tsUeping Cart ior sleepma purposes, unU 1'aUict
rTIXHAX PALACE CAISJ n
CO l .M IL. HIA'Fl'!. KAHAK CU V, ATt HINOX, and I.KA J EN WORTH,
Tickets vl.i thia Line, Known na the "Orcnl Itock ItlunU HsuUi," art Ml4 Y
tM Ticket Aueiita In the I nlle-l rtuta nnii niiMtlH.
for Information net ptiValuutlo fi-t juur uoiwc tiriiet orTlre, address,
JL. mWMALIi. lii. fST. JOHN.
tien'l tupuratcndebU tteu'l Tkt. uu P ua'AJr-
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Ulve the imme a.l IM .. i-i.;,., ', fa. t.i k -.-. I Y.L il rn ii'lir . ;T? "'"T?' reapouelhime.
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MONARCH Bll.LIARD HALL!
In the biusemeul of Merges' Storu,
rLATTSMOCTTII, - - - NEI5KASKA.
One door east of the V. O.
Rooms Newly Fitted up With
JIOXAKCII TAItLF.H.
Cigars &, Temperance Drinks
On hand at the counter.
It is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty at room
ior iiaj cis i.iju seats ior visitors.
Ed. Oliver. p. it. ML'RiMiv.
Manager. Utt 1'rop.
$350
A MONTH! A32i!T3 WA1TTZ2!
75 Uemt bflllnir AHIrlw, In tie-Wwld ; a ,m.
pie fr..d.J At BRONSON, Satrttft, Kick
Wi HTFn ,0'"0?,Brs,IE('S BrrkEYES, of which 1
eura i-ii.t AOUr eu with ttanip. Dr. J. N. Ttjltr. St. Louit. Mo.
REMEDY FOR BAltvr.-S
fruKrltioti Prim Ui anv
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U. armaii, TpnaiiTl ' " "
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PR' JACOUES, ?"SChetnut8t., 8t,Lou,,,ii3
AGENTS
l'..':i i TT iuiihi'MIV A
to.
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i;(iT(,!Mi-.fTV W Uli V.Auares
.wantedI'.JAI.IES,
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P.F.TVi TEX THE EAST A THE WEST1
lt nifty 'ir for L'lttinu niriKsesonly. Ooeotbar
lrrt'iit ftuiiiM! (f iur I'muce t ars Is a BmfKIN4
S.lj'N where you can
enjoy your Xiava&a
tit li.mr; of tne
Maenilit eiil Iron
irlilL's span Iti MlsalHlppI .
in ml icW)i crossed tor tfeia
ami .Mi! "in i ru 1 r-.ni i.n iiohus crossed by
h:i,-. nn.l trail', rr, nre nvotded at Council BluOa.
l..oi;i, ii, 1 ..venn. rth. and A tchlaon. coa
in e i. 1 , 1 '. f l.einu nimle in Linon Iienots.
I lii: I ! t." 11'AIj It. H COVNKCTION'g Of
qnus l,!:KAT -liiUoltill LI.NiC A its A
1 tll.l.O'.-. :: :
.'.1 Mi ami, with all diverging lines for lb
La.- t t-oiuh.
a: i;n'.i.i.(iii), with tho L, S. A M.S., sndP,
Kt. w. A. 1 . it. i:.i,
.t AS.MSOTOV IlklGUTS. With P., CAS.
I It. It.
At 1. a Sam. v.. v.itu 111. rcnt.n. n.
At l'Foitl A. with P. 1 J ; l'.U.tK.;LB,f
V : 111. Mid.: ami T. P. A W. Bda.
At Ifnu iM txn, with "Milwaukee ft Koafe
Id;:in4 rt I, me." nml Hoc Isl'd a f. KAa.
At n.iviM'iniT. with tlie lavenport Division
C. i. -V Si. 1". U. 11.
At W:-iT l.nttiiTV. with then., C. R. H. K.B.
At i.r.lNM.i.l.. with .utral Iowa K. H.
At 11.- MolNKS. wllh l. M.4 K. I. R. R.
At t i.i-c il l'i I f rs witii L'rlon f acltle R. sL
AtOMAiiA. with li. A Mo. R. n. Ii. In Nek. I
At 1 01. Min-s JfNCTitis.with U.,t:. HsK.HK
At Oftl-MWA. with Central Iowa K. R. W
ft. U fan., and V. li. y. It. It--
At lituKi K, with Tel., I'eo. X Var. 1 Wak.. 8.
Louis .V I'nc. unit St. I, . Ken. & N.-VY. K. KUa.
At I A Wi lms, with II. M. J 1C K.
A t Ari-tttsoN". with Atrh.. T pka Santa Fas
Atch. Ai Nrii. and en. Hr. 17. 1. R. KU.
At I.ea vkxwohtu. wit). Kan. Pag., and Kaa.
Cent. It. Hds.
At Kansas C't-. with alt linos for the Waal
and ioutUwctt.
run
ttit-naifh to rr.oniA. Tir moikl
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of piece uoods, and inaKes his stand
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FIT OR NO GASH OUT!
ou every suit that lie measures for. Vou ctvnt
miss the place as you go down street,
Opposite the Court House.
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this J'1t WUIilt.
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a. of Ilealth, and by tho best cUeuusti,
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it la SXHOWGEll than
nf t Powder la
tho world.
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make llcht bread whea
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other baking- powders,
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pjsiein.
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-READ, BISCUIT, CAKET,
CRULLERS.
BUCKWHEAT. INDIAN. AND
FLANNEL CAKES.
A Hlnylo trial wiU pro-re lue aapearlority
)f this Powder.
GEO.T. LEWIS & n.EfiZIES CO.
PIUIiAPELJPIIIA.
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