THE HERALD A S tory of Fanny Ellslcr. "While on the subject of actresses and their habits let mo tell you an an ecdote of the celebrated Fanny Ells lcr which I hayo never beforo 6ccn in type. Her dressing room was spaci ous, well ventilated, and well furnish ed, save that the furniture was uni formly covered with chalk dust. Chalk waa every where on chairs, floor and toilet table. One night as the author of the "Diablo Boiteux" entered Fanny's loge, he found her storming and panting in a passionate fury most magnificent to behold. "My dear Burat," sho cried (Curat was her manager), "I am in a fearful rage. Just fancy! my passeid is at hand and the corps do ballet havo stolon my chalk." "What, stolen it I Can it bo possi ble?" "Possible? 1 have looked every where and questioned every one Na thalie, Fits James, Noble t, her sister all deny knowing anything about it. It's a conspiracy, that's clear. Burat, you'll come to the rescue and get mo some chalk, will you not?" "My dear young lady," urged Burat, "where am I to get it?" Nonsense, set out and get it some where," petulantly pleaded the dans euse. "Never mind the cost. Yon'vo a quarter of an hour before the cur tain rises. Go, please," and she push ed him through the door. It was 11 p. m. ; the shops were shut. The unfortunate vaiulevillist waa more embarrassed to discover tho desired chalk th in he had ever been to invent a plot. Nevertheless, he did not despair. In twelve minutes he came back, his checks flushed, his voice thick, a tremor in his gait, but twenty pieces of chalk in his pocket handkerchief. "Bravo I Bravo I" gleefully shouted Fanny Ellsler. "How much do lowo you?" "The price of ten glasses of Co-cognac," hiccoughed Burat. "I had to patronize ten cates 'fore I could steal all that chalk." A Lorerof Shakespeare. Harper's Magazine. One of the most noted characters on the border twenty years ago wa3 old Jim Bridgcr, of Fort Bridger, in Utah. On one occasion ho came to New York, and was pieased wUh the theaters, and expressed the utmost delight at a per formance of the Midsummer's Night, Dream. Ho had no clear idea who Shakespeare was, but conceived and developed the most extravagant ad miration for him. Returning to the fort he sold old stock and supplies to emigrants and other travelers as in time past. Ono day a man wished to buy some oxen, Jim said he could have anyexcept ono yoke, which he had made up his mind to keep at all hazards. In the morn ing a messenger came to 6ay that tho man wanted this yoke, and nono other. "He can't have 'cm," saj's Jim. "Well, he wants them, and i3 just a-waitin' for them" said the messen ger. "He's a-settin' thero readin' a book called Shakespeare." "Eh," yelled Jim, jumping to his feet. "Did you say Shakespeare? Here, you, give me my boots." He ran to the corral. 'Stranger," said he, "jest give mo that book and take them oxen." "Oh, no," said the man. "I only brought the book to read on tho way. I will give it to you." 'Stranger," said Jim resolutely, "jest you take them oxen and givo mo that book." And so the man did, Jim hired a reader at $50 per month and listened to Shakcspcaro every evening. All went well until ono night, as the reader came to the pro posed murder of the princes in tho tower. Jim sprang from his seat with blazing eyes, and yelled in thunder tones : "Hold on there! Jest wait till I git mv rifle, and I'll shoot the scoun drel!" One hundred tons of magancsc were mined, washed, and shipped to Eng land, in one week, recently, from Au gusta county, Virginia. A young married man plowing, his wife hoeing, and his baby sleeping in the fence corner in a cradle, is what a gentleman saw near Hartwell, Ga., re cently. The will of Dean Richmond,' who died fourteen years ago, was filed in the County Clerk's ollice at Buffalo, recently. It bore $750 worth of rev enue stamps. i The engineer of a railroad locomo tive found amusement at Boston in thrusting a negro boy's head in the fire-box. The victim's hair was burn ed off and his face scorched, A blind girl has excelled all pre vious members of the fourth class in the high school at Portland, Me., by attaining a rank of 100 in all her stud ies for one month, except Latin, and VS in that. The Auburn Advertiser claims to bo reliably informed that on the night before his boats were sawed at Chau tauqua Lake Courtney . told somo of his bosom friends to "go home, for thero'll be no race." A Nashville showman hired a mar velously ugly and misshapen negro, put him into a huge trough of mud, and exhibited him as a "human hog." But the man proved that mud was not his natural element by catching cold and dying of pneumonia. James Kingsbury went into a Prov idence gambling-room with $10,000 in his pocket and an overdose of whisky in his stomach. His drunkenness en abled the sharpers to get his money quickly. After taking $1,200 by pre tense of winning it, they resorted to the more simply mode of grabbiug it by the handful. A characteristic fea ture of the case was that one of the gamblers, who secured $1,500, had, when arretted, lost all but $500 play ing against a Boston faro bank. Amasa Wilscy, of Petaluma, Cal.i dreamed last tall that he would die on May 1, 1S80. The occurrencs impress ed him, though he affected to attach nc importance to it, and he joined threo life insurance societies, so as to leave his wile provided for in case of his death. On May 1 he was apparently in good health. A dinner was to have been given to him in the evening tc celebrate his escape from a fulfillment of the dream. The party hud just gathered, when he fell iioin his chait stricken by heart disease, and died in a lew minutes. Dv Pratt, of Albany, has a horse with an inordinate appetite for con fectionery Every morning he is driv en to the banking house of Henry It. Fierson, and alter disposing ot hit master he turns his eye northward tu see if his road is c lear. If he finds no obstacle in the way he walks across the street and pays his addresses to an old lady who keep3 a street 6tand on tho Museum corner. From her ho ob tains a stick of candy, and after eating it stays there until the doctoroiucji and pays the old lady cent ior :' illgh Life In Tarls. Cor. Nw York Times. Somebody, some years aaro. Invented the phrase "Cnrnivnl of crime. the phrase "Carnival of scandal" deseri!os pretty well the present eitmtion. There never were so many sMidnls before in fashionable an 1 qmei-fn'di-ionable circles. Native mi l rxoiirs vie with each other in srefilur them selves talked about, nllhomrh it is only simple fusfiee to admit that the exotics are the most successful. Tier afflicted parents can find no trace, of the transatlantic flower that went off last week, with her father's coachman. There is another rumor afloat that an elopement with the hair-dresser of an other pearl of beauty she was from the sunny south was just prevented by the opportune arrival of a fiiewT of tho family at the ray way station. Agnes has leen shut up in a mat son de tante, and Figaro hns accepted ?."K) from the family and an engagement In a capillary establishment across the channel. Yesterday a very beautiful Pole, who was married only last win ter to a distinguished Russian noble man, bolted with her brother-in-law, taking with her also the family jew els, and got across the frontier before the police could stop the fugitives. The newspapers, which were great ly exasperated some months ago by for eign pretensions to ultra-godliness and propriety, gloat over these incidents, calling attention to them as evidence that strangers arc no better thaifna tives; yet they do not spare homo sin ners, and so we learned how Do B., who was presented by tho Princess De X., to the Marquis be Z., ventured to ask the hand of the latter's lowly daughter, and was requested to dis continue his visits; so, too, we were informed of the adventure of Col. Do R., whose regiment is in garrison near Paris, with the wife of a notable mer chant of the Rue des Jcuncus, who came homo when he was neither want ed nor expected, pitched into the war rior, got soundly thrashed for his inter ference, and is now hesitating between a crim. con prosecution and a duel. amav- .etmmm Americanizing London. Tall Mall Gazette. The opening of the new hotel in Trafalgar Squaro marks ono stage in what is called Americanization in London. Our cousins tell us that we have not succeeded in developing the genu iuo article; but we have cortain ly made a good many steps in that di rection. Whether the change is or is not an improvement may be settled by those wise persons who have made up their minds as to the true signifi cance of modern progress. It is cur ious to remark that the alteration in the character of English inns was al most the sole case in which even Ma cau lay could not preserve his entire complacency when comparing our own time with that of our ancestors. He tries to reconcile himself to the ad mission of our relative inferiority by the doubtful consideration that good inns means bad roads. "It is evident," he says, "that, all other circumstances being supposed equal, inns will bo best whero the means of locomotion are worst." In the seventeenth cen tury a traveler required twelve or thirteen meals and five or six nights' loggings between York and London. Now he finishes his journey between breakfast and dinner, and his meals (if the word "meal" be not dishonored oy applying it to such miscellaneous feed ing) during the wretched ten minutes for refreshment. The argument will hardly bear investigational it is stated "other circumstances' will certainly not be equal when locomotion becomes easier. Improved mean of traveling implies an increased numbers of trav elers; it means in this particular caso that whole classes which used to be sedentary have become movable, and that those who move, move ten times as often as before. If people make lower stoppages between Lou ion and York, there can be no doubt that the number of people in want of a lodging somewhere has ii.cnased at a inucu greater rate than tU 1 lolrd populiiijn. At Hampton, S. C, Jud-je Piessley fcntenced A. J. Gill to be hauled at Hampton court-house on Jan. 21. 1SS1, for the murder of M. R. Connelly at that place on the L'IKh of last Febru ary. The murder was committed with a knife, by which out of the large ar teries in the neck was severed. Gill was tried last week, and, after an able defense, was found guilty of murder, with a recommendation of mercy. Judge Prcssley fixed the time for his execution in January to accomodate his counsel, who made a motion in ar rest of judgment and for a new trial. The American Dairyman says that the dairy industry of the United States represents an investment of over $1, 300,000,000 and an annual production of butter and cheese of over $350,000, 000 in value which is $50,000,000 more than the wheat crop of the country, one-seventh more than . the hay crop, three times more than the oat crop, one-third more than tho cotton crop, and but one-fifth less than the corn crop. Over 350,000,000 pounds of cheese and 1,500,000,000 pounds of butter are made annually. A modiste in Fourteenth street, New York, has ou exhibition an elaborate satin gown, whose history, can be traced, without a break, it is claimed, to its original wearer and owner, Queen Marie Antoinette. It is of a pale yellow, or rather it was, for age has mellowed it to an old-gold hue; it is richly embroidered in clusters of flowers of natural color, which still retain their brilliancy. Ine unfortu nate queen's fondness for flowers is well known, and the models of the pansics and roses and carnation on this gown might have bt-cu e:ien by her from tho gardens ot j.er avuritc Petit Trianon. Stephen Allen was so Si: at J ickson port, Miss., that he couiu i.ur.iiy sla in bed, when he wa tola iu:. ilemy Melville was on his way there to kill hiin. Melvi.le was kuowu to bo ues perateand vindictive, and there was good reason to fear that he would car ry out his threat. Allen told his young sou to stand at the door and endeavor to dissuade Melville from his purpose. The boy begged the assassin not to murder a defenseless invalid, but ho forced his way in, diow a knife seized the sick man by the throat, and raised his weapon to r-trike. Just then Allen feebly protruded a pistol from under tho bed-clothes and shot his assailant dead. Among the cabin passengers of tho Auchoria were two V'.uiig children, Hugh Mclntyre, aged 14 years, and his sister Eva7agcd 5 yens, traveling alone from Toronto to Gi.isgow to meet their parents. At the time of collision Hugh was at dinner, and his sister had just uni-die-a and ran to tier state-room. Hugh went atier tier and rushed on deck with her in his ain.s. The officer told hint to get over the side into a boat. The littlo fellow held back, and said Ids sister must go first, then he would sollow. The lit tle girl waa carefully lowered into the boat, and the manly" little fellow fol lowed m t m An English paper says that Lord Bcacousticld is now giving much of his attention to farming. The wife of D. McBride, in Atlanta, has given birth to a child weighing twenty pounds and ten ounces. George Jenkins, of Barbour county, Alabama, killed a rattlesnake which weighed fortv-two nounds. and had fourteen rattles. Weather Report. AUGUST 1880. J5 4 ( FrosH TVrririerartiro 36 oeautifl meterian seen accompan ied with a roaring noise. 13 90 2 o'clock p. m. Eicht or nine raininn days. Rain fall from 23 to 23 to 4. Total rain fall August 1880 5i " June " ....... " July " ....... 3 " " "summer months 18809 G. Tkeat. Lnclla Notes. Ed. Herald: We are having plen ty rain, think it is doing our corn crop good especially late planting. Mrs. James Ellington is dangerous ly ill. James Clark buried their little girl the 25th inst. D. J). Johnson is building an addi tion to the house on his farm. W. II. Poole's dwelling house is nearly completed. William has bought the Rector 80 of Frank Towls. Campaign documents at Stove Creek are "Pistols and Coffee." The rain has made it necessary to repair and grade some pf the bridges iu our road district. Nearly all havo worked their poll tax and a few a por tion of the anticipated land tax, that we were informed was to be assessed by the County Commissioners at their regular meeting in June. We have failed to find any account of it in the reports published in the IIerald and our Supervisor has received no instruc tion, can the Herald give us any in formation in regard to it. Our County Convention, its labors and its "twins" are of the past, we hear some complaints about "sell out,' ring rule," "stool pigeons," &c, but think most of the ticket is acceptable to the Republicans of Cass, who will be called upon in the courso of human events to elect the same. Adirondack. Onr Social " Badgerers.'V Pall Mall Gazette. To "ask to be asked" was the some what cynical but highly practical ad vice of Mr. Thackeray to young gen tlemen ambitious to enter tho "best society" through the golden gates of dinners and balls ; and in one of the "Fitz Boodlo" papers the great satir ist gives an amusing description of the maneuvers of a gentleman from Ken tucky on a visit to this country, who ingeniously persuades a iluko to invite him to his grace's shooting lodtro in the Highlands. That the art of "ask ing to uc asked" is still cultivated in this age of refined delicacy an I dulcet culture seems plain from a significant reminder appended to the official pro gramme of King George of Greece's forthcoming reception at Lriitldualt to the effect that tho entertainm -nt committee have already settled the list of guests to be invited on that occa sion, and that "no application for in vitations can be, entertained or replied to. inis will uc a sad blow to the people who are in the ha ait of asking to be asked to turilo mid champ-i-no banquets. Unless our informant bo in error, more than two thoii-md appli cations were received by the Lord Mi vol's private secretary on the oeet- sion of the visit of the C.ar to Guild hall. Millions of Mothers expacis their ie Rght over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worms, Cures Sour Curd and Wind QoYic, and allttT. T,AVAitnliTiA. What fftves health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry fur Pitch er's Castoria. It is the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggist. JV Since Healing remedies Lave been used by SUFFERING MAN . has there been known such absolute Fain relieving agents as the Centaur Jiniments. They soothe, heal, and euro. They HEAL. Cuts. Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Broken-breasts and Soro Nipples ; CUBE-rain in the Tack. HheumatUm. Scia - tica. Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache, Tetter. Pimples. Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals: SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings; RELIEVE Boils, Fclons.Ulocrs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ; EXTRACT rain from Burns. Scald, Stings, Frost-bites. Sprains and Bruises. The exporience of conturies bus made tho Einiments, the most speedy and effective curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. The Centaur LINIMENTS hare relieved inoro bed-ridden Crip ples t healed more frightful vonnda, and saved mors valuahle animals tiian all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-culled "pain killers1 and "skin cures" combined. Physicians aud YLctrinary ;"?ursems en dcrsotheContanrXdnixaezrts; millions of men, women and children in ail countries ttse them, and lW'Ut keepers. Farmers. Flanters. Travelers, Liverymen, Te-in.-t';r and Stock-growers, are their pitrons. Tbcy aro clean, they ar handy, they ere cheay, and they aro rclifiblo. Tbcra is no nclue. pain, or swelling which tVy win rot ulle viate. subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOES for 50 cts. nod 1.00 a botiU-. T.'i.: bottles, 23 cti. J. F, BAUMEISTER Furnishes Fresh, Ture Milk, UELIVFREI DAILY. Sneclal calls attended to. and Freeh Milk from same cow furnished when wanted. g D IWill MMLIN.CABlNEt 5; -. ;r,."! James Pettee DEaLEU IX r?lusical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for Tho Vnrivnltetl Mhhoii & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Alo State Auent for the Henry V Miller and W. O. Kii;eron Co. Pianos. SAM1'J.E IX6TRUMKXTS at oflice. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PI.ATTSMOUTII, NEB. Music Scliolars Will do well to examine our New 3Iason & Hamlin OE,(3--A.Jsr: IUSTEUCTOE T.IKK THE NO CHANGING CAH ) KKoM !MAH A, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA ClTV or PLATT5 MOUTH to CHICAGO, Where direct connections are.niadeiwith Through Sleeping Car Lines TO .NEW YORK. 1JOSTOX, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. WASHIXfiTOX. AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. CT7ze Sho7t jLl7Zc FEORIA for IXDIAXAPOLIS. LQUISVI1E. CIXCIX- JSATl, ana all jxmitg in tiie SOUTH PJST- TMK ISKT I.IXE. FOR ST. 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P nt r nvn npiiimp J ULU ri.iU 11 tit A l It, i ?Db. Saxford's T.rrETi TxviijniuTnii! Jis a StoudarJ. Family Remedy for Vegetable. It never -wiUi unprecedented bschIU. 8EMD FOR eiROULAB.j $. T. W. SAKF9IB. H.I., ltVZSa L t mtii umtfvr a.k tell m ms E(rriina& 9A DAT-eOARAMTEEIattnsfa 4-. WELL AHI A MILL In of IOWA, ARKANSAS &DXKOT ?, v tf iir:'i 'K'if yi "? 1 A vc-QssS sr . i-i. !feiqi tit 5rnio. a ga aWrf, I lfa? Brswq a'.v-M M XI O r 2 A ' -ZYAI i-iV.- ely-- ftC"Vi-WA7CHLE3S Cra;ii-STia. Time-Savinit. atX.VA- cf f-rt-, Workmanship. KUjant iimib, and Vi-ir , . I MaHVlOUS for raidy tur.rrior work in all - Jf vivr Rivtl. J&mM of Cirnin. nd univt rmtitht klinwn hj IhA nn , , . , ;ir3.-ier in r las, luinTny, Uivxr, mna ail otfi.r A6ton's1lr'5!y D;:-rr?!- ntondtrj-'iy mvmztl'. usinn Uin hulf Uwj axu.il emr and belw. POTfi3L, TKCT1C), and STftA W-BURNINC STEAM-ENCINES, with .pecial Toatnre o' I'uww, j;rlht, h!-ty, Koray, and Beauty eatm-iy unknown in otlicr inake. Slpnm. 1'ow-er (lutfltH und leuru- Power fpsrstor n peciiilt y . Four i7.f of Sep-raton, from HlI tO I - ltonie UW,r Al.u t l. .tvlf. 1 mr.vn--A lAnnl..l I for... It.u-.n. Thirty-Two Vears of Pr&spsroht add or name. locHtion. or nianni?i't. furnwhes . ITiar&nre lor suponor groort.n arcri L-jrorliia d?ilini. PAIITinW f T!l "Jcrful miw anl pnp,.rlty macbiu.. to the well: hpr.op ,rh iBry Jrivea In. to hulld ar j p,m o2 inferior nl cicn;ri our luscm g;xj. BE HOT Dr.ci:!Y?;D fu!l i;rltvtItr cull u uur dealers, or CH0LS, SHEPAED & CO.. BaiHe Creek. US ril men A. G. HATT .li:.ST t)Pi;XED AGAl.V. Ncic, Cltan, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street Corner of 5th, I'lat tsliu.utll Evcrj'body on hand for tresli, tender meat. 28Y1.06 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, HLJlVKSJUITU house miolinu, AND WACON RKPAIRIXC. All kinds of FARM IMPLEMKNTS mended Neatly & Promplp. :0: In short, we'll shoe anything that vas iour icet, lrom a Zebra to a Giraffe. Couie and see us. JZETW" SHOP n Filth St between Main and Vine Streets. ust across e corner from the n ew JIEKAL OKFICK. loy" NEW BRICK YARD. 1 :im t;oin:' lo this spri;ix ;;ixl v -am. to MAKE THEM CHEAP, that ieoi'e can build UniCK HOUSES IXSTE.iD OF FRAME. 1 shall contract and Build BPvICK Houses. the coming year aud would like those Intending to Build to give nie n call before lookiu. elsewhere JERRY IIARTMAN. At my place ou Washington Avenue or at J?. S. White's Sloro ou Main Street, Plattsiuonth, Nebraska. 45ni3 TaKOCMAJlK cnUrrly tiw and powttrely effective kerned f (cr tb ipreJf and perniiuev. enra of Seminal Cmiiuiom and ImDOlCT"' T tb dcIv tnm wt, t., hitmt ipphcvw Um pup twi of tte Mtemam. Tb loo4 tb taat la rf arvara aad ia umw pToMmnoaa fuoo- Tbra k aa iMMM ftbl Uu CTpanau3. l-racial .barranja a&aU s ia atrfr vita th orrUaary ftiTMilti of tit a. Tba nx- td matteaol baa atnMs.lv rulrtM tLat it Bit cerfc nust'aotwa. It I a la4 by the McOieal irrafeasM k. th a aieal Waftastaa ta La Utm BM ratmnal muu vat dC4 red of reacauur u4 eurtag Ule Terj vrevaint trauMe. The Retted i at ap tm Ml W. af ria . 1 rxisf a kw. t3; Ha. 1 (flltrt ia : lit V. 5 (Wm a-w ail4 i. DM ay mmtt, t 1 1 i ( U for a Da M.wkl eMM a-a A 1 al4 for J i Mtaa tar a nm ia tnn mi tim KTa. UIH a a &rV4. Ct M4l HARRIS REMEDY CO- MFJG CHEMISTS Z uxol iriloU . i tt9 FJlm cf l-4f. tittrri9 Membifll tsti9lm, Ac. J'fiftn eir vrc4rrr! 'om A'at roast Indura. .r"tl lid, If79. Tb remt-iy i working' perfectly Had eitlepy from ypiTfii't. for e rM r paat. ChiftM, Ant. U 379. 1 em tnoruueMy cxxr4 tnJ feel tip ttop. 'fx yeug ni n runfry n pftip beUer, Mfourt( Se. 8 IS73. I received o much benefit ffnntTi vie uf vr reoiediee that I w ant to try tliem in eucther rase. Itkit utitt lou ?lPr. fl '''"V''flS ry ircifi. Mich-, Jan. 25. Ia79. I havo usei up yoir f.eVirf?of n..li-e-e; leni ire an-fthrr at a j.-iiil''e. That sc I I it apntrrr.t t;uilc. Li-t t ere t a weekitt y.t, i-1 I with jch wjuI ' prrn-"-r Uu I "t f-T he cire of tliL Iowa, fVt. i0'.)t 79.-1 am aim oil twrprisei at Tour Tai tr'r. "1 I rt !.-ie narrfcrJ hr.s i crm on Die. 1 e.n jt. . tr.c if r.fcc; f-f 0:23 t was fSrfor tzirf, eras on !!. tfjt of the riv. 1 thouRlit, an! tucic ai u( iwr (eis, but uaw I atu in I J ont rf a ct'rcM , M, "t Vir-i-iia, Atic. Cs, l79. I reeired your ir.ff finp,n.i I tc'ieve it I: ct;rrj me. fr which I am very thiMkll. In-r'-jed .'fe fcnd f, for which rlcaie arnJ B:r another bo t N 2) f-r a f-ier.d. Vt fcuve tioue a great tX. fur tut, I .H euJ nu alt ' "''T7', -r-J. 11 n,,i.BMi !'soui :. J " e jotii, sj. fk afte f-r . ar! n:t al nuce annthre - 1 . f I Tl.o itiei;t on horn I fcve urd tuo" f - - 1- .- . :-T!.o t a timr-le t't!, n iat recovering, i j .:r.;, n! ' ''tm r.U rr't. . .-.'i ' T.t. trT3. f.aT jnu5"T rr fnt f.-fi t-. a '-.. - : tv. fT t. e rf our cj.r..e". 4 1 n -.-'a -'tee. "- ''i I'. 1 IV c l.se iM! i fi.ttii.,ir .n i.Ifr ; - . - . J w , )- fr' r c "' ... 5 boa A larva, tie and eemiilelv duiJt to Wed" Itjeit, eia aiLf, with noy otnera, (he fI Iae1iia- t.ai7i- 1 A Courpttebt Wpaannodf SeleeifcDB of Wife. TemiwranienM.Bipatiti tBd incwUipabiMle, airriiKT m r orarn, ciuk sua tivaiuicnif Advice to BndocroMn. Advice to Hul.andt, Adrice to Wires Prostitution, H cauac. Celibacy aud Matrimony cobi pa red, Oaaiwcal ItaUae, GanftaemeC ! a4 Coonahlp. liapedimeota ia Mar BtacaTBeiaaaaaf Kayro-laenoa, gteeV Ufc eaaoiaarad. Law of Merrtar aad Ihvree, Lefal rt btaof aiftrrWd etna, et.. wiud-aj Ii.art perultar ta Vwn, tltair aaosea aad traatj&Mt. A boak ft r race and contdera laadiag. 1 aacae, wttb faU KW't KutraTtegs, bj sal, aaaed.fiOeenta. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" 00 SypniUa, QeBorrbcaa. Gleet, Stricture, vanco ela, &o aleo ea Spermatorrhoea. 6exual Peb-lity, aad ImpOtenvy. from belf-Abuw and KicrMri, eaotm( Sraiiaal KaiiMkat. Harveaineaa, AmiKm to 8nty. "rhyrtaal Decay, 0tia aaat af oif ht. Xkfaetire at.ai-ry. Lm af beioal Power, ete Kakuiff aiar ajaeatprBr at uabifpv. (iriaj cnaenaut.aode frtat anaff ealuaUcrae' lat far U care ef all prtraie duaaem; tM aaya, ever 40 aiatee, 60 eeata, 1 if ai'ftil AdrifT:' Lictnra Maihocd Jl Wo&inhsoi. ICQ. vROHNE DPi ir.SLS T.r" Uo.1"' !l IeoruuTe. cou'tauiiPC 36 Pre. " r 00 illuatratmnm. Tr eambtfjed eolame 1 potitiveljr tho moat papular Med teat Bk fiubliahed. Tbe author ia an experi enced phyviciaa of anany rears practice, (aa ia well known), aad the aartac fia. acd rwlaa far trearinaat lad doara. will be fnand af eraa awe ta tboa auSTriac rr l"Pv"11- f ! aarly ewrg, laM wor. r y f (be irokU raiu( uatrr tea brad of ' PKeVATf rt a -CUROMC" dieeaeea, eeta aanpe takes In payuwat ft baaka. Cttabhthad 1 IS47, Cure a froai Impure arvua) a.MMtaiHMa( aeU-abuae or aesual extetaea. ralicnta treated by atail ai4 ezpreei. Whrt oaiMe, per. aooal coacultatMa ta preferred, whtch r free aai invited. (j'-a boaa ta be aaawareil by potior iciiemx treatment a:l' Lee aj may adrets en JFjiiicatuH. Fa brk or tr at merit a-(tirra It. BO'Pl '-. IS arlii fcU. feu t. LauIm. Mk DRTBUftS' elS ZiUUUhUISC at 12 K. Si Bteot, 37. LS7IS, MD. Ti. aud MUiiiLiuU C4i!i. ana Jiitatee reiuitiat 1HC Pb rale Una in charao of Dim o"d aaJ wall knows ittat. . tutioa are recuUa graduatea ia aaedtciae ard aarcaey. Yaara tapartanaa ta taa traan&a( 0 Mreair r akill and abiiur ao amueb aupanor ta that of the ordinary attoar, that tbay bare atwuireo a ttauonai rcauiauoa thaiw traatanaat of eoaiuitCated rPl8CReTONEXPOSUt?E BulaOie as d bbnia TUaaraa, atari, Crtrt-ae, urrauua, aia tMaary Tmwbaaa aad tanaittUc ar Jlereariai aflecuoaa of lha tlu-jort. akta ar treated a rib auereaa, on acieotibc prtsr atpJaa. w 11 boot 040 r Mercury ar other pMaoooaa Idediciora. PHWaMoaa. it a rcauU af aetf-abuao In south a eiceea la aaaMirad yeara, are aarmaoently eared. This die- rae produces ta ot ta lotlowiaf oaccta emoas, bkotchaa, taiaeoa, arvaaaaaa. diaaaeaa ed bt. coufh, 1 naif eat mmi, i netirrM daapaadanay, eoofuaia 01 ideae, a r art too to ao aaaea. itbfAii BBaaiorT. aax-ai eabaustion, toxpoteacy or loan saania rtffar. wswess an via mim -w.mt 1-1 rrei. ! M FBXB (ltd a. Litl of . Dtfhw tm to .M w.r4 fc. mi i . ' u i!iiUx lcal- JiTli JT .1 pIm ln Mxaln aM trm Ulrlra4lm.'y KCYl. iTAWlfe WtU (H lt- !., 11.. U 3 .r sijy fct. l inU, iia. n nCMTe wanted r- u r fl I (toll I O Selling l irl.iri.l Book, and Bibln. PrieM t reduced-33 per cL Katiooxl PuLIub'jCtt., St. Lgois, Mo. 131 n 5 5 A eempMeni buiiiKU mu in uct yViAksa I LL ir e i. ku tiw -i;elnpr,:i of Tlaji Wort kjutwlmc" fcy ulcripioo. Tu'wl: n.r. w ili f. jo4 fcr.iie 1, e furi.i.il I lr Mlfll Irr and s:v. 1- that w.U iar wwitr w f iOtf a MMftlk. Ai-rt. lltKiTIOJlAi. 1111. COja U10, iia. OtlCINAL AND ONLY CENUIWE Thtcihmg Jviac.nnsry and Portable nr.rf Trnc:5dn Engines. t t' STAND. RDMif ezeLcnca throuahout Iht , Per- kind 1 u...ur..l ccntlnuous Bvolnass by this hoie, without ohanso ftnf,; v . . ef other i write J&fji7 ' " --rrT h Wich. to.?Z-'T0 MACHINE SHOPS! I-LATTSMOVTII, NEB., Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Or 1st Mill AS AM NTKAM FITTlTKiS, fronght Iron Pipe. Force and Lift IMpes.Steain Ganges. Safety-Valve tiovernors. and all Kinds of isra-ss Knlne l'lttuifs. repaired on short liotiee. FARM M A C H I N E H New Firm !' jom:s & AGXEW. at the Brick Livery Stable. 1M.A11S.S1UU III, - - NEllKASKA The old Bonner Stables. In T'hittynmtith. ura now leased bv Joins & Al'Iipw. ami tliov liivn uu iiiiuu iew nu nanuKomo accoiuruouutions, iu ine siiape oi HOUSES, CARRIAGES, BUOOIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We are prepared to keep HORSES FOR SALE sTRADEI And will Train and Break Colts On Reasonable Terms. ALSO UEUEUBEK, That with nlentv of room itliur. everv inn knows w have) in our stable, we cau yet t'rr ers' stock und wauons. loads of hav. Ac.undtr cover, wnere iney m keep dry. Thanking all tile old natrons fur thair litierall- tv.we kolieit their trade far the future, satlsheil that we can accommodate them better aud do Detter oy tliem than ever before. 501y JONES & agxp:v. O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IX Druqs Medicines AND Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN iTf! Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Pi.blicjvtious. I'resrriptioiiK Carefalljr Compoim IIEMEMBKU TIIE TLACE QtJi ST. DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN PLaTTSMOUTH. neb. GEO'KGE EDGEUTON. ines, Liquors A.D O IG-.A. IR, S . Main Street, opposite tlic Court House. ' This place is just opened, new, good goods of all kinds. We want to keep a good house and ple:ise our cu-toiner.'. REMEMBER THIS. Dly. HENRY BCFCK DEALElt IN SAFES. CHAIRS, ETC., ETC., ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES "woozDiJznsr cofpiits Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. M Y"F1NE HE A USE IS NOW JIEAJJV FOtt SKKV1'E. Vith inany thanks for past patroi;ar 1 . in ite all to call and examine my lai;; e stock or I3tf. Kl'KXTI'HK AMI COFFIXK P 8$ Mkl W-ffX PST THRESHER OH VVHEEIS Is not a Vibrator nor nit Apron Machine. Ih wonderfully iniriple and admirably perfect in lt Uirwiiiirur ana uparatinK qualitiea. Marn all the trrnii), and clrana It ready for market. Kuui e&suy, ia ooDRtructad durably, la fioiRhea btAutafti:'.)-. W the tnnnt economical, Inast expn Biva, and taoat aatinfactory machine la tho ERrket. Will handln wet irrain as well as dry. u no equal in threxhinir flax and timnthy. tnrevh. tiur aad cleururur bntb aa well and nearly an rapidly a" wiibiX, and rcqnirt no cnarire except the nevea. Hum mort uar9jM tparaiirt atd cleaning sur face tiian any other wuxrh in mad, and can not ba fx both over- and nndpr-blart Our CJ.OVKU HIIXIXJ ATTACIIiHENT ia new aad very dusintbie. Ioea tne work more Br pi '11 y and better tbaa aa exoluaivejy Huiilnr lljcli'.Tie. riKPAH ATOllS of th Tarioci sizes fitted for kYaia or it'jrnt Paitrr, aa dHtnred. A Iinprorrd Pitta Power, an Improved Mdbary Power, and the El ward IiuaJ MSc; Power, all mounted on four wheola, are Dvmiictiud by na. and arc not cmrpacced by amy in UU market. We are alxo prepared to fnmlph flmt rla Port&blo IMKiaea wiib our Separators. I'or Prioe-IJst and Circulars, address SEYMC JR, CABIN & CO. Manufaoturers, StiSwater, Minn. V.. ' ?-rt 1 -i 1- - , i.r JfV-h 7 v?v ? WHO IS UNACQUAINTED V!f- TUC t e' cr r rf r v - - . CHICAGO, ROCK 1SI.AHB & PACIFIC R. R. IS TIIE GREAT ( 0N K(: J .' I.IXK Its niuia lino runs fiom 'li:c.c t i ; : niufla. iaxlni; throne li .ii-iiet. i i'.v:i. !.- - i'I -. GeiKmeo, Muline, K"-ii Isluiwl, iMVi-np .ti. v t Liberty. Iowii I'ity.Marenco. Jit-. .1.1 i.i i n. t . Deu Moines itbe cnpititl vt ! ' it .-i n n t. A i tic, und Avora ; vitt Lrati-ii,;i !.' ll.in.'.ui Junction to t'eoria ; Wilt-m Jutuliwit i-Mue:i-tino, WusliinKion. Knirililci. Kl.l. n. r-:M CentreviUe. lMn'eton, Trenictn. li;il:jilu. rno, Leavenworth. AU'liison. un;l Kai'n I Mv; WuHtiincton to Sinouruej-, t'kalm. mi'l K if -Tille; KeokttK to Ktirinint-'tcii. i:ii:v-in l i n tonsport. Independent, tlldon, tttuinn-a. lilr.i Ville.Oslloosa, Fella, Monroe. n:id I' i'itjf.-; NevtoDW Monroe; Ues Mouiea tit ln!tniuln un.l Wlnterset; Atlantic to Lewis m:i An.li:l.'.n: a..,l Avoca to llarlan. 'S his tit pvtiv,-ir tl:e o;.lv Katlroad, which owns, nml operates a tnniiik.i line from t'tncaso Into the State of Kanr n. Thrnuch Express 1'BssoiiKer Trains, nli Pu:! man t'alace Cars attached, are run eat h way dn ii v between Chicago and 1'huua. Kansas CUV, COCKCII, BLI'FFS, I.KAV ENWOI1T1I Olid AH lli- ION, ThrniiKh cars are also run t'iwctu Milwau kee and Kansas i'ity, via the "Milwaukee a:.d oek Island Short Line." The "Great Kock Island" Is mncnitlcent'y quipped. Its road bed is simply purlci i. und lis track is laid with steel rails. What will pleasu you most will he th pleasure Of enjoying your menls. while passtii over tho beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, iu one of our maeniticeut Dininu Cars that accompany all Through Kxpress Trains. You net an entire meal, as Rood as is served in uuy Crst-clhsa hotel, forseveniy-tive cents. Appreciatius tho fact that a majority of tha people prefer separate apartments tor different purposes (and tho immense passenger business of this line warrantinK it), we are pieased to an nounce that this Company runs i'ullmott J',Hac Sleeping Cart lor sleeping purposes, und J'ului pm.UAN PALACE C. IIS art? rnrvi ii. HLi'mt. kankah city, Tickets via this Line, known na tho mil Ticket Agents In the 1'nited ftote fpr Information not obtalnubic at A.. KIMBALL, Gen'l buperiatcnder.L iaiuer Grainer. ALL KINDS OF fainting, raining, 45hsinj, S piper g.nnp!g. Al.-o, Decorations of all kimlH. Painted in Good Style. FHESCOIXG A SPECIALTY. REFERENCES : A. R. TAVIX)lt. .1. Vai.i.kiiv. Sit.. X. lloLMKS, E. lll:K.!l KK. Jltf NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE, Or'an Old Stableinnew hands entirely. The New Firm of HOLMES & DIXON, open the old ST HEIGHT BARN mi ih Corner of Ctli :md Pearl Streets ivith a New Livery Outfit. GOOD HOUSES AND CA1UUAGES at all times HORSES FOll SALE, nonsEs noumiT axp sold, HORSES KEPT BY THE DAI' Oil WEEK. Call ami seo HOLMES & DIXOX. MONARCH BILLIARD HALL! In the iKusenieut of Herges Store, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBKASKA. "One door eakt of the P. O. Rooms Newly. Fitted up With XKtV JIOXAItC'U TAttl.F.M. Cigars & Tempsrance Drinks On hand at I lie counter. It is a wide and spaeious Hall ; plenty of room ior player tarn seats lor visitors. ei. oi-iveb. p. b. MunriiY. Manager. Utf i'rop. Or any f4hr kiu.I, ymt -:,n ynni-n1f v. Iih nt-i ..-.v wM...:...ir- bv in;,, ifc wiil C':l Jifffff limit liw. 1 he lf.-lii will nil n-innin cfou:il m.4 BhuiH.-. oil rrcepf of '92.HO l.u, jmrt uftli.- liiit. .1 hit.t.,1. 1 1 1 iinti atu-1 Cirniilui-M -p. w-rf, I'a. Wa ha llUlidri-.lj r,f li-tfrr. frr.m ur ilachm. wbo i Uivj v. uuld not tke Ji Jr iu C7T?2 "5?! REKroY foi kS U J'iif:,?-,? SI. wMi now rowil. ol Unix. 'A'l.Ui.ers or liiuuc.bf is tvrtnHlw irHliio1. i:,.-ilorwj & Co., 2 Clin tea Pliac, Kow Tark. jiJtl'fe.-H"'!it.jl'"LiPU,' J G17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A rcsn'nr pruuuate of two Mi'dirmi t o!it jr, hu bcn lunrw er:fraji"l im ttir Bj.ii-iai treat tm-nr ui all Veuorsal.BrexufU. and Cn;c:;i L'tuBtb thaniinr otbr fhriif iab fo ttt Lou it, a ci; r.2fi.i show, and alt oid riidftita know. Sypiiiiia, Cc.noi rhtjsaUjpet. Stricture, CirctaltJrt. lie: Tim. or I' : iiurt?. nil Urinarv bisAnsda a nH Syphilitic cr iuercur'd Af.ectiona of the Threat bkin cr i'unes, are rr-atel w:to unparalleled nii-ciiwr, M latc-it K-itrit'Hc 1 riucipir. baltiy. I'nvateljr. Eper;iatori U"ii, bixi:ai lotiiity and I m po tency, t'tf ri-uit of S!f-Aijuw in youth, avxuai ef-Ctt-i in fnuturer yru'i. or olhtxtku, autl Yn' lruJuM unifoltlic fiiOH tUi"t : iw-n -mkuicbs, ai-rniiiaJ eita i4ui. tflii it v, l.tiini t ":;ht, ! lcf tve mentor t. rrimDic on th fufi. p!ivu-ai tJtiny, oviriii, to o-icty of Kujalca, ut ui a, a'-tuji iiwea etc., rciKiuriiix Curr-d. CoiiPtiltf iou et oJIxt, or hy mail ti , a:td iMYiid, siarnarTO Jr.ii:rcp-r cr um ' pny, le ik-j iiioi-rutly Vt hen it i initjT! criiftit ut r tne tity tor treatment, tnediriawi can be arm lV rmiii r ripn trTervwhra. Cur tbie cat- fuuiaittf-trd, !ir;r dt.ul CAitt.it i iiankj v atated Persia, for t:t"c, 2 Cucjs 4 Itc I. fVlARREACE ( plBa FINE t 1 I I u---h Lit cio.h ftnS eIt. wnain Scaled ior 50ol Irua to lifr; artiuirt on tSr ti Joiri in rxii ia,'; or rurrfiKF. var i..tT ondcrfu 1 ptfi niiurL ttijf iu tijU: Wh muf jry, Tho not, why. Atw;, V. oii.tfm.. Phyi ArvaTr. no fnouia wif.r.y; i;c w I.R-nd iitppin ma,y rjure. l'hoe Uiari Ml r ioi.-o unw iut a.Kj mti rt-ul It. then kt.nt ur,Jir k k ai.i k. PinuTt-r d.rlnn. unH iuarr.a); o('a tsie a abov. but pap-r cov.-r, . px. 2w rt. bv roail. PE1 a rare?!! an mum nih Jor Uie ,piy cvre et fc'n.ltitj irknM,, ly-c WaiAard, vature lctii.ty. r-A.U...4fl. l. afi.r. t .i.u,'w3 Ot Jiaeil, A v.--ioi: S.M;:tty. llf'i-Tive Hfiir;. ,,:, n llA3rd.r lrousiiK.a b Kctvt ilaLiia aA4 tx. .v.. Cirug:iit lia th-iri-r! ii rit-. Aii(1r-1. UK. JAUy Uit , . ii I ue.:r.j et, St, iuui, ii AC E NTS I Vi?!-?-ETi' WANTED! tizin, lmhi T rfoO Wtvra Outlaw. Bv Hon. J. A. Vm, fh.D. A trv aei Ihrilhnr ucaBii lit uttrfr af thtwr UHP-J fMrm tin Cnr li yar M 20 itate anrf Trritriaa. "taaBtr se'rrhTf tf ttCnali of He ". Rtst aiy4f 5 th-f;omr. M.000 MJd ta thren mnntha. ao tmmim lor 'bf : (l.&t) for dp! Fubllai-era, ... Stmt. Iff . lOLI. HOw rrv. Literal trtM ta 4rMW. T Hf.1 lHta J A . 5 NOT KA TI, to aena fnr our Price 1.1st for 18f?0. rKKB t any a-liire uin p-pi'i-af In... Contains 'si ri;itiotii or evcry- rrqiiirril fr ..,, t ...... ....':v'"a:,:r.,jm,y w .. i n ( fnnj- ait- wi.ir? ttrn I f:j I tu urc r. Ttie v In--! STi'ltica t Milt -n iu A ruerjra - .-n,,ll--,.lr.. i'iir.na ft C. '.' ; . .f ilY OF TS'r. COUNTRY, WILL - i it at Jr.TV "J !:: THE K VNT .t THE TTEST1 r .r fartr.ir pnrrri only. T "itr f'alr.m are t a ! h -in tii! i vm ojoy yotvr ' T AT, d 1 'i Iiii "i.';s span 1k Mls1salpr4 : :r ir: r.ll puinls rrod tT triil ! .' : :T" ninlod at Council illulTs, I.i .'.vru'.'i lU. mid Atrhtson, cou ; i I'.iii'') ir t'ninn l'pnt. Ni ;..!. H. H CONNECTIONS Ot vi' ; i:i;o,ii link aius ab i i li'.! I,;;. !.'. A i '.II L..-t . i : : m . li all diverging lines for th wii!i tho L. S. Si M. S.. and i IltiGUTS. with C. A EU -.:h. J 'l. V. ,. 1 i.i on in. Ui At .(MM i i:. n. ! !..'. Sai I K -itli I'l. Cent n. n. At , ! 1.1:1 t. v.il'i I'. I-. A. .1 ; C.D.4E . : :.: mi I T. f. K V. H is. At itii' i; i.-i..Nii. Miih "Milwaukee ft RiMt I : : ; .1-1 .-li r, i.n.i-." -.inl Hoik icl'd Jt l'eo. Hda. At i v !.' : ;'i: i . v all the Duvcupurt l)lru)iu C. M. .i M. i-. ii. K At v i .-i' I.i !.!.. i v. Ith the II., C. R. ft N. K.K. A t i -1-1 Kl.l.. with entrsl Iowa R. K. At !;..; :iim s. with I). M. F. I. R. IL At ( or .M il. lii.cri s. with Cnlon I'aclfle R. K. At O .1 All A. it li It. At Mo. It. K. R. la Neh.) All ill 1 sim sJi'Nfi loN.wnh H .c. K. 1N.KI Atoril.'MWA, with Central Iowa R. it. ; VL St. 1.. I m.. and C. H. tj. li. Hds. At ktuM'K, wnh 'I'ol., lvo. War.: Wab., 86, Louis i'ac.. and St. U. Keo. ft N.-W. It. ltd. At t amkkox. with It. !-t. J 11. It. At A ivi::s'in. with Atrh., Topeka Bonta Tm Atc h. X Ncli. nnd ( en. Itr. 17. f. K. lids. At l.tAVKMioinu. with kau. I'na., idiEm Cent H Kds. At Ka nsah ClTV, with all lines for tho WeTH and outhweit. run hroch to PF.ORIA, liTH MOIXES. atchimix, mm i.kavfnhortii "Ureal ItocU Ikluud Uuute," uro aold ly nnd fitnatlit. your Louie ticket oflice, nddresa, ti. t-J'X .HIHN, Geu'l Tkt. and l'ase'pr pt, Chicago, ILL NEW FIRM. HTIETW" GOO DS ! I JXO. & SOX, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At O. Gutliiiiiiii's old stoif. A FULL LINK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries, NEW AM) FKI'SIT. BREAD STUFFS, of every tl si rijilion. Clioico nnd Faiuy Candies and all kihd.s of Canned Goods. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, of Hie best brands. CHRISTMAS TOYS, tf7 d-C. in endless quantities. Fresh Urc;id Daily. Don't fail to Call. 33!y J. IJOXS & SOX, J'rop s. JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand AND HEARSE FUNERALS. 13-OTIC1D ! I want all of my aeeoiinis settled lj d:iU, anl 1 shall do no more ereilit liiiHiness. All nit accounts must he setlleil up. and nu ntw diim will Ik made. CiileMt such acconnli are "cll ic slinrtty they will be Mieil. I wish to do astiietly-;vh hiisinet ia future JOHN SHANNON. l'lalUinuutk. Neb. I A MONTH! ASZXM 75 HrMbrllli4rU.U.lfh.aMtsua. 1 pi. fr... Ad J Af Bfi WlSM, Wi tjTrn """ "'fwEts iirrrttM, r kifc 1 IB nil I LU ""keliiirkiFPilcOii.lMMk-WarrubMlW cifra tilm. AiiJfc.. wlfti ituip, Dr. J. JH. fi.iv, Lui, - MOKKIK O'HOUKSIC aain eointrs to the front with his slock oft.ieCR toods, arid iuaKv his stand oiler fcf a FIT OR NO CASH OUT ! on evry uit .hat li inf uMiK for. Yon ui't miss the place s n t!0 down utreet. Opposite the I'omt lldiif. (Ball anb set jim 1 !' r " HY FSFj'ILY SOAP MAKER: f .! . J - 1 .' fS ' LsT: j DS PEH. CZZiT. PrjaH I (I'atCKled.) j PTNELY rOVlDLHED. j IIKiHLV ITllFTMEO. I Tho ntmnpe'-t ond pnrejit !. mvIo. 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