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n- .3 P Ii -THE HERALD A Mood. I am content to sit nil 'lay anil d renin; To let my bark drift i lly down the strenm. With half-closed eyes, and folded. titleless hands. To drift by forest, glade, and smiling land The Spring is dawning on the cazer earth, The hours are throbbing with its happy birth But I I -would not care if Spring should go, And come no more with bloom and fcong and - glow. I do not care for stars np in the sky, Nor roses in the dust, nor birds that fly; They are so full of life they tire me more. Like seas that moan upon a barren shore. I do not care for dizzy mountain heights Where suns eternal shine. The moonless nights Bring me more peace. The world sits in the sun. And I with all the world hare, haply, done I am too tired to smile. I do not care For life, or death, or lore, or din despair; I am so tired that Heath would be a friend If it brought rest sweet reist .hat would not end. Will Toa Answer Truly, Dear I BT ROBERT I rtOXE. There's a question I would ask you, Will you answer truly, dear? Oh, how happy it would make me If you're happy wiien I'm near. How my heart will throb with pleasure When your sparkling eyes I sec, To bo near thee aye is heaven, Does it happy render thee ? Tell me truly, no one listens To this question soft and low But the stars, and they are silent As our thoughts that come and go Is it fancy, pray, that prompts mo To be hopeful, full of cheer? Is it by thy smiling face You tell me yon are happy, dear? KATE'S LESSON. BT IXEZ IRVINO. Kato Falconer stepped into the down town office of a doctor to see about a sick friend of hers. She found two or three in the reception room be foro her. She stepped out into the hall arrain. "I'll cro in here, so I won't have to wait all the she thought, pushing the door gently of a little room on the other side of tho hall, that was adjoining the doctor's private office. Her light footsteps made no sound on the carpet. She sat down, as she heard him talking to some one. "I shall be the next," she thought ; "I hate to wait and leave George alone so long." She tried to recall all the symptoms, favorable and otherwise, so as to recount them pre ciscly when he should be disengaged. In the midst she heard a woman's voice, an I an unmistakable sob. "1 loved the ground he walked on," Kate could not help but hearing, "and he said he loved me and would marry me as soon as his business was in a better condition. But when when I told him this he said I could never be his wife ; that he was engaged to a lovely girl, who was high-spirited and far above such as I, ami who would never think of allowing such intimacy ns I had allowed him, until she was his wife. To think that ho should throw it in my face when I did it all through love of him !" and then the voice broke down entirely. Kate was a rather preciae little girl herself, but she had a true womanly heart. She felt a swift, genuino pity for the wiougcd one, and thrill of in dignation against her betrayer. She heard the good doctor's voice in kind ly sympathy. "Dear, tender-hearted man," sho thought. "How many ot other people's burdens ho takes on his shoulders," a3 he went on and tried to soothe tho girl, and told her that tho man was not worth the love of her true womanly heart, urging her to try and forget him, to take the burden and responsibility of motherhood up on her as bravely as she could, and try to lire down the past. 'I pohM take it readily if I were his w iff." sobbed the girl, '"but the dis- "Wc will manage that for you, so that it need not becomo public," he said. 'Oil, thank you; thank yon," said the girl, "I knew I should feel better if I came to sec you." "I am glad you came. Is he in tho city?" "Yes; and I don't care if I tell you his name; it is George Tiilston. He is a cashier in a bank." The words came distinctly to Kate's ears and made a cold shudder run over her. That is the name of her lover, the sick man she has just left, and that is his business. He has been boarding with her mother for about a year, dur ing which he has made love to her so successfully that she has promised to marry him. Her brain whirled madly. She ceased to care what his symptoms were. She felt she should sulfocate if 6he stayed in there another moment, and on a sudden impulse sho got up and went down stairs and along the street homeward. Her thoughts were in a wild hurly-burly. For the time indignation was uppermost of every other feeling. She would go right home and tell him she had found him out." She would let him see whether 6he was to be duped to believe that he was an honorable man when he was such a scoundrel. He should find out that his sickness had not made her so soft-hearted that she could not retali ate. Here she had been waiting upon him, hand and foot, and coaxing him and sympathizing with him all these weeks! Kate almost ground her pearly teeth at the recollection, an I at that moment, in her headlong rush, was pushed by somebody against a portly old gentleman with such force that she nearly lost her breath. Without heeding his look of injured dignity, 6hc recovered herself and went on. In a few minutes more her raxid, excited walk brought her home. Altogether oblivious that the doctor had said that any excitement would bring on a re lapse that would probably be fatal, she went straight to his room, in a state ot mind as far removed from san ity as could be found outside of an asylum. "I am glad you have returned so soon," he taid, with a faint smile as she entered, his eyes resting upon her face. There was no response from her as usual, but she walked across the room and 6tood by his bed-side, lie felt there was something unusual in her manner, but she did not allow him space to reason much about it. "What hare you been doing?" she said, looking down upon him with a cold, unsympathizing face. His eyes met hers with a wild, startled look. Her manner seemed to frighten him. 'i'ou have asked me to marry you, and you have wronged and ruined that poor girl I Do you think I would marry you now ? Never I I despise you. I don't pity you to be sick. I wish I never had pitied you. You might as well sutler as her!" The sick man only 6tarcd at her wildly, and seemed to make an effort to follow Iit rapid speech. "Why- vhat " he faltered, an I in a few minutes Kale 6a w a sudden change for the worse. That sobered her. She saw what she had done. Sho remembered too late tho doctor's in- junction. Calling herself an idiot not to waituniil l.e was better, she ran for her mother. But they, could do nothing, lie was souji raving i.i w.ld d 'lirium. Kato put on her hat with trembling linge:-, and wondering if there was ever a girl so miserable aa her.elf, ran for the doctor, lie came and stood by ihe budsi..e looking very grave. "1 did not expect this. He was do ing so nicely yesterday. He has had eoiii.; sudden excitement that has brought on a relapse," he remarked in a low tone, with tho bounding pulse under his lingers. "Don't Kate, don't look at me in that way !" the insensible man said, piteously. "Who is that girl ? Why won't you answer me ?" The doctor tnrne 1 questioning eyes on Kate as she stood cowering by the bedside looking on the havoc she had wrought by her hasty wor.ls upon the convalescing patient. "Are you at the bottom of this?" he asked in a tone that sounded to poor Kate unusually stern. "I suppose I am. But oh, 'doctor, I am so miserable. I " and here sho began to cry. He said no more to her until he had administered a medicine to the sick man, and then, without a wor.l, he took her hand, and led her into the next room. "Now tell me what your trouble is." he 6aid kindly. And Kato sobbed out the whole story. "1 am glad I can relieve you of one of your troubles" he s ud. holding her trembling hand in his. "You have jumped at conclusions too hastily. Witii your impulsive temperament you cannot guard your self too careiully. You heard the name and got up at onccai.d left. You should have heard the wiole story. When the unhappy hirl told me the name and employment of her betrayer, I thought at once of my patient and of you, because 1 knew you loved him. You thought I did not know," as Kate looked at him in surprise. "I am not easily deceived about such things, you know. I at once questioned her about his personal appearance. She de scribed him as short and stout, with dark complexion, heavy black whis kers, etc. Your George is tall mid light, with blue eyes and smooth face. So you see all your self-torture ,was for nothing, my poor child." Poor Kate! A great load was lifted from her mind, but in the face of the mischief she had wrought she was hardly sensible of it. "I am afraid I havo killed him," she sobbed as they heard faint sounds from the sick room. "We will hope for the best," he said reassuringly, laying his hand kindly on her shoulder. "He is very sick,but we will see what good nursing and careful treatment will do for him. Ills lite, in great measure, lies in your hands." They went back into the sick room, where they found Mrs. Falconer. She had to be informed of what had taken place, but Kate was suffering so acute ly that there was no chauce to upbraid her. After doing all he 'could for that time, the kind old doctor took his leave thinking, "l'oor child! She is paying dearly for following out her hastv impulses. But such natures as hers are lormed for suffering. It is bitter medicine, but, perhaps, it will teach her a wholesome lesson. Day and night Kate watched by that bedside and heard his piteous pleadings, with her heart well-nigh breaking. She only look slight snatch es of sleep when she was completely exhausted, and the incessant wuichim and anxiety told upon her fearfully The doctor visited him daily and watched his nroirress with almost as much anxiety as Kate herself. And at last, alter a lierce granule Willi death, he overcame, lie dropped into a quiet slumber and awoe . nil ti light ot reason In his eyes once more, Kate was bendimr over him, her dark eyes sad and weaiy, but with hopelul, patient look in them, lie lifted his ouestionin ly, "You are here, dear Kate, and you love me?" h said, faintly. les, yes; indeed 1 do, Ivate re turned in heartfelt tones. "Don't talk any more now. dear ucorgc ; go to sleep again," and Irom sneer weakness he obeyed her, and in a moment was lumbering quiet ly. Kate stole oil to toll her mother tho glad news that he was better, and just then the doctor came in, and ivate met him and clasped both arms about his neck in the exuberance ot her thank fulness, for his care and skill and sym pathy. "We shall have vou on our hand noxt," he said, holding her off und looking at her pale, sunken cheeks and noilow eves. xes; 1 wonder she lias not given up lonz aro, ' 6aiu her motlicr. 'I have been as uneasy about her a? about mm. She did take to her bed for a few days, but by great care she was saved a long 6ickness. When Georjre was able to hear it, sho told him the sad story. "How you must have sullered, lie said, kissing her fondly. And Kate Tiilston never goc into the doctor's office witiiout a little shudder. At a meeting of the Koyal society of Edinburgh, a letter was read from I'rof. I'iazzi Smyth, who says that the observations made at the Clinton Hill observatory prior to 18S0, established three laws of occurrence : First, that every eleven years a great wave of heat struck this earth, this having oc curred three times in succession, name ly; in 1846, 1857, and 18G8 : secondly, that each cf these dates was the mark of the beginning of a period of remark able solar activity; and thirdly, that close to the heat wave came two cold waves. Speaking in 1872, ho hail, he said, in accordance .with these laws, predicted that the iicxt cold wave would be experienced about the end of 1880, and that the year 18S0 would be warm. So remarkable was this prediction that he wished he had then died, for then the statement would have been remembered, ami abler men than himself would have rushed into tho field, and a tew fccience would have been born in a day. A difference of opinion exists among European engineers in regard to the practicability of establishing a sea, as is now proposed, in the great Sahara, the chief problem being, it would seem, how to keep it up. It is argued that, supposing the sea to be created by means of a canal, it will lose Lu enormous quantity of water by eva poration every day, without the in troduction of an equal volume of fresh water. The water evaporated being replaced by a supply coming through the canal, the wnole body will soon re tch the maximum of saturation ; and thus, the evaporation still continuing, a deposit of salt will be formed, which in time must till up the whole spaceof the interior sea mo salinity of the water being such that no animal life would be possible in it, and the ulti oiato result being simply tho accumu lation of an iinnien-e deposit ot salt. On the other hand, the projectors of the enterprise claim that the presence of this water and its evaporation must produce copious rains, which will in large measure return into the fiea, and thus not only accomplish the object referred to, but also convert a sterile waste into a fertile country. Millions of Mothers express their de light over Castoria. It is nature a remedy for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, aaa unlike Morphine Syrup, it is harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worms, Cures Sour Curd and Wind Cone, and allaxs Feverishness. What rives health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggist. m.a..m.m,OTM JV Since ITealinz romcdies have Loen used Ly SUFFERING MAN has there bees known sach absolute Fain relieving agents as the Centaur Euniments. They soothe, hoal, and cure. 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KENDALL'S SPAVIN 3 -r'vi'r discovered, as it ix certain in its s- ijletlect-i and does not blifter. kkai risooK r.E:.ov. From licv. 1. X. (jransor, 11 Id ina Eider of the St. Albau's District'. St. Ai.hans, Vt.. Jan. 20th, lsso. Dr. 15. J. Kelii!:ill & Co.. Gents : In reply to nnr lei fi'i- I will s:i v 1 h:if. inv eXDenenee with Kendall's Spavin Cure lias been very satisfac tory indeed, l nree or lour yeai-s ajro i procur ed a bottle of your agent, and with it cured a horse of l:iinene-s eauseil by a spavin. Last season my horse became very lame, and I turn ed him out for a ft v weeks when he became better ; but when I put him on the load he got worse, when I discovered that a ring-bone was lorminpr. I procured a bottle of Kendall' Spavin Cure, and with less .than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully Yours, V. N. (iitAXOKH. Trict! 1 per bottld, or six bottles for Sr. All dru;rj:ist have it or can Kct it for you, or it will be sent to any address on i"ceipt of price by the proprietors, 1!. .1. KKNU.VLL & CJ EnoHluii u'li Falls. Vermont. C. F. Goodman, Ag't Omaha, Neb. A. G. HATT JUST OPENED AGAIN, New, Chan. First Class JJ eat Shop, on Main" Street Corner cf E:h. Plattsniouth Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. 2ST1.W x Remelj ftr tr-rrir and pcrmiscnk ccr c( fimcial Sarj'eions asi I,xc"ttrr5rfw the ocnr tru , D'.f- l AvfuA-fttate fco ttvr J"f U, . ? .TTi Ki Th f tl xskOt att?od tt'ih ma rn httA v-; jb o ana 4oej sat Lutrrferw Oi or- Ui. fty fnrwolfo cr te. Thf tfrjic of nvsiiutnt (m to4 tht trft m wj scvera che, sjkd Is aVf.rnfrQel rapcra. Tbi bi ti4t Metrical Pror-ij tm b C. mom ttxti T dlMM crc4 ot xacbtn; at.4 caring tbu my titt traat.1. fyt a? m boi. t t J tum. V. 1 ftutu a. nMntt). fA. i9 nci im-aoot: n'.-n ti ra tS wtH c ti. ' Brntl tg Til. SmM K afmMrt rst, slas .o trwr ri, ) . I'O. J ihtrM-t 0vf thtM : ii wrmnm. Tail f rat iwtUI 9 f MOMary , Lot. kc-t tht curt tap r.i i u y tin i, rvi 'va to r-r'r. iBitr.hnva, as4 0i m I far Artf uf Ur. tir u IT a" iV'l. fai M'si W stamp. W KAHR1S REMSPV CO. CPa CHHMI3TS, 1 zM7ici;1iteiintHytf flu Ztfflenf f IVo. iZiiwin Srmittnl i'inllilmt t nice i jfcf.' tffp6rfrf "w at t onus Trdii-a. Apr i Jt , IK79. 'i re ifnif ly ik trtvfcd-.g perfectly. Chlci, A -r. l-l, KT79. I am thcrouzMy cre4 nni fcl trp lo?. Tae yuut.g r.- in thp crttry t grtimy btlftcf. Miwionri, S-'it. I, Ih7l. I reerived so cm;!! feenefii from tb tte of -vt nmrtUej tiiat I Kant lo I.-t t'.3i in ulter exse, 1 ut i"uf lung t'jjiyt 'J T r-f f j:'gc cr7 troiij. Mich., Jin. 2S, Ir'7). hav refl uj yrnr partcirr ft R.br. fr-pmtl j ariTnt trtiV. lut terp in wcak"- y(;, Tewm, w.-f. I.. IS", 9. I ai.t ula.oti ari-r.Krtl at Tour F-v .f m riiofc of a n:ia s I wn hf-e l-'tirr. I vm en il rre of te prit. I thrJi!.t, an crc w bo cure tor itte. aw 1 a.n i ''r-'-n of o r"r. ptt Vir-H-ria. .sf . 2-'. IT'J. I rrcp.Ted t out wp.iine. iJ I b-":eT? it ht ar-i r.ic, frT trliir1! I am Trry tbankfnl. (a- tJA-j p. pie fri r. Icf trhicn f-lease atna me another bt r- ?) rr a f-'v 'i. Vou have aoot a creal Wuar fur &.. 2 wr!1 Mat. yck al I .l. M'-j-oun, June 3.1:, l'"9. Pitase fnrw an! me at oi.ee airtve ti f Ihe I'artiTle. The ftiei.t mi v-hnm 1 hare sJ n.o: of re . in a itV.mw tr ft lamulr bo, is (at reTriu2, au4 I tt.imH tncr vt't et )im n!l ej-:t- . c( yMr r. txti , for one f ur e;ao.er, ii I at n aJ ?t tm rf Lini. We hae -cr centime r rw st.Bfr A la-ra, w anH eriplrie Oadc to Wed tk, txrtt.MiC, with manv otnrra, th fol i wnair eWr- t A Couipctettt V'enl!Ocd, ecru of Wife. Toir.perjmeDts.jSapatiLIe mi louoiBVAHwie, ttteriMlr m "WwiieB, ctutr and ireatment. Advice ta bridsfreM, A'icff to Hut band, Adr.ce to Wives, Prottitatien, n mums C-ribcv aoi Watnwoty com pn red. mtnmt Lal riKbtaf wrfvl wornta, ew., it1if Iiinim pvciiaiar w WtBa. iatr eaaaM aad HUnant. a book iur pr rt 4,11a eoftauiaiii- iraAiof, of Mi pacaa. vhta full rtakt Enarrartars, bj aiW, ca.l,Uecta. "THF PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISPR" Bypoilis. Qonorrticta, ulot, btric;ure. Venco- utfrahaDi. TK- fnmUnaH wnllr.laa i ruisilivatv tn MtaaA Qpfiilar Mdicil Bnok i-uhlitWi. The author it an experi ac4 liTi f many Year practice, iw ia well kr.owr), uxi tke a4i nn, ar-4 rnln for trtuicat U-d l in, viH b f-un4 of Bt vaiua Mom toCtnnr from mtpwitwa of U.a 'trai, early mwt i rmpr. ot awy of trvublea uaf oMer tb btad of H J'HiV AT. " CnneNIC " lart, lf ataoiM takaa In payiBa for bookJ, 'PtByTTg DISPENSARY, zn.bu n ImftHrt aczaa! atiitioba, aH-abust nr acsual xcetira. Paijeota Ireatrd hj mail an4 eaprc. W her fw.Mc, fer aanaJ cansullaliqa ii preferred, which is frp mat tt.Ttled. ty i Qua la b amsreratl by paticnti drsvttix trearaicnt tailed frr Id any aidrct on ant1icaii'n. For Imnkt or ireitn.aot atfiireif UH Ktiia, t lawrrH niu iau m. Mima, w DR. BUTTS1 iSSPEfjSARV ggrJamnaMiiriWrtr-TI Uiti'iSi? it 13 IT. Sti Strctt, SZ. L37S, PhralcUsa ia chare of thif aid aad wait kanarn tnatl. lutioa arc recalar aradualea ia medicme and lurrrrr. Yaara lianlaaiaa ia tb. tralmcac f Cbroaic DKaaaaa aave aaaJa S? CI ,ie:rriv'. t-S -v't:f ie-1a rw i , C)-M ark t. Karlrt SU ffl fiTMT5 WANTED rhe Bra aad FaataaV f UZCJl I O Seilia PietanaJ a(i aad M- Pncea 3 7i8iaar d. Ifctwaal Fabfrstrr(otfA Ujnt;lq, a n nt aaa raa aaa. A camp, tent imuneu aian istaeh UajAbal I EaaBaf caaarr ia the ki. S. to aeU laa - U( i; I i ii of TU.ai Waraa ksawlac bf aaaaanptioa. Ta auaa ai, w iah ffw raiaraaaaa, we H.rttwa tw aatal traa. ud aire ka will haaaiw a w-arlur aver (aa a aaaai. iMaaa lT7Rimni m B ttSi, BU Umla, Ma. V HUBS JIM I ip arc:, ORftSINAL ARO ONLY GENUINE nory and Portable onEnginas. of ozcl!eno throughout tk Crsia-SttTine, Ti:n-Svitur. Por- Thorouah Work. in inaltrjof Material. Prftia luUOjacBOiu, .legant f inlbH, ana rastlu twtrior work in all hinds lly known u the only ntfreett'iffel ioir.y. uiovw. ana ail oinr liiic?.tvi .tlounted itorse I'owrrs, 1 jtorwe l owi-nii incss by this house, without ohJuujSJ OArttlnuoua tiusii- attoaipt- fhA SOLE AGENT. The BEST and 3SOST rOPl'LAK Kwinjr Thread of Sloderu Times. BEWARE OF DIITATIOXS. For sale hv E. Bovev & Son. Solomon & Nathan, Wm Herold, W. ll. Laker & Co., L. ivaiisKV: ron. GEOJtCE BDGEI1T0N. Wines, Liquors CIGARS. Main Street, opposite the Court House. This place is just opened, rtcif, good goods of all kinds. We want to keep a good house and please our euptomeri. REMEMBER THIS. 91y. HERE! 5 n GOODS far 50 cli. , Snll.fall Uil.nraiilrr.l. DOVI MISS IhU fkrr. 10 valuable monrv -mkinf Srorat : 10 Kteh Pi,. trt; I Mi?i FaunUin fm; 2 Sttel Pn; I Silrer.pllcd Hviiitr: I Main Holder; I H.iLNr t,p Fentil ; If iae tmtt. ; 12 iIimii 6nc Paper; I 1.5U Book; Ihil fyon, Poi, and ChineM Secret fr elostin linen. IbiF dioht eihnr mm. errtj AJl sent far Fii'jr Cents. Stnmpi taken. 4s!Jrev Ittiiib. 6T I tslos BOO tO., BunWulewnrtrw Jerwji MACHINE1 SHOPS ! PLATTSMOUTII, SEP... Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist 31 ill t'roupht Iron Pipe, Force and Lift Pipes.Steam vjtuir--. finely- aive iovernors,and all k!..'s of Tirass Engine Eittinjrs. repaired on slioit notii-e. FARM MACHINE Kew Firm ! JONES & AGXEW, at the Brick Livery Stablet 1'l.AliWlui'lii, - - NECK ASK A. T"1. . .1 . a a . . ine din isonner .-iaiiies. in J'lattsmontli, are now leased by Jones & A anew, ami tliev have on nanu .ew auu nanaome accommodations. iu 111c niiaiu ft HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We are prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE sTRADEI And will Train and Break Colts tn Keasonahle Terms. ALSO REMEMBER, TTl. .. a. . . ! T 1 . m ... mat un plenty 01 room (t nat every one a"" we nave) in our siaoie, we can iret f arm ers stock and wagons, loads of hay, &c, unde rm- r , urie iney win Keep ory. Tliai.ki:;; all the old patrons for their liberali ty. e soncti uieir trade for the for t lie future . Kurixfiod I tlutwe can accommodate them better and Ido better hy them than ever before. 501y JOXES & AGXEW HENRY BCFCK DEALEU IN SAFES, CHAIRS, ETC., KTC, ETC., Of All Descriptions. !ETALLIC BUHI AL CASES WOODEU COFFI3STS Of all sues, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINE HEARSE IS NOW KEADY lOli SEi; IcE. W ith inahv thanks for i:ist patio:. t invite all to call and examine my LAliGE STOCK OF I3tf. i't'ItXTI'MH AI rOKFIXN' fST THRESHER Oil VKEEIS Is n9t ax Tlbrntor nar Rn Apron Mtublac. Ia tFruiririoUy simple and admirably perfot ia tK thrufantw- and Repaxaiiug- qrmlltiea. Naves taM li fcrairi, find cleans it ready lor marketf. KlHllf ia or jnntwu owsu uuctijr. ia mjiautoi tetruqjay. U the ran amva, alt a anot aatiMt narku. Wiil Laadi' jay. 1M uo mrw edmonucii, team exfwxrj fartorr raacbine la Ja vet B-raia aa well an drat fijla an equal la tbrrahin r flax and timothy, tbintth laa- aad lruUnar both ma wall and nearly u rapidly aa vhasiL aiul ran nirwi no caanin exoept tha aievcS. Jlaa aaara f aar jfoet of teparcuiig tatd elnninf turn. Vm iliaai aay oiaar ataoaiaa mod, and man not a omtIovI. Ls both over- atji nnder-blnct Oilr coTelt UllXINU ATTACHMENT to new trd vexr dmiraii3. IKea the work more r)fURy and better Uuut am eieioiavely HuitiEa- fjiKPARATORS of tha Tartoiia tiiea JUUd fr AVwaVa ar .aWat fovrr, as rtrLrL An lorprared Pitta Powir, an Improved TVull.-riry Power, and the Klward KajaaJa tcxajr Power, all aaaturted on roar wheels, ara jmcMjnStortO. by no, aad or not mtrfcyutd ojr aiaa We are a's4 prapared to fnrnlah fll-at-daa P0rtaaI JBaajlaiM with our Separators. Vat Pxtoe-IJet aad Otrcolara, address SEYMC'JR 8ABIN CO. Manufacturers. etntwater, MlnnV I f IrvdtMllrig E hooting Outfit. itvorytLiun warrantea y&osvVi, Vaon M iirodka St. IxralA frr. Worn,. v, USE Vjyi ar ks GEORGE A. CLARK, ?! r ft ? s. s r?t 1 mk WHO IS UNACQUA'HTED VITM TU 5f.K gy rAMtriiiC CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND , PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GKSAT l OXM C . 'Mi 1-IXIf It main lir.e runs fimn iik :- in i oun. u BlutTs, pitssina tliroinrli .lolsot, li'.iaiti, l a .: Geneseo. Molino, Rn ii IsIhikI. I;..vci !....' -l Liberty. Iowa City.Marenan. llr.-ci I-. n. .n n. :1. Ilea Moines (ihe cnpitnl of lon-sn, t,--t. .:.: -tic. and Aviica ; wiln Ih'iiim'Im'ji J: i u 1. Junction to Peoria ; Wilton Jun, -Unit n 1'. ... i - tine, Waabineton. Kairlieia, l.Moii, !ivl! ... i-. C'entreville, l'rinct'ton. 'J'rcnt'iu. tia!l;il':i t v ron, Ieavenworth. AtcliiHn. nnd lv;uias ; Washington to Siuouriify, t)Rt;uloo!n. h:i.'. Tlllo; Keokuk to F uiiiiinu'toii. Hi.iiin.io ?. :n tonsport. Independent. Kldon. (iiiiiinA. I.o,;"- Tllle.Oskaloosa. IVlla, Monroe, nnd I' a i Newton to Monroe: 1p Moines lo 1 n l ;;.:id Winterset; Atlantic t Lcwn an d An. :ui n; l Avoca to Ilarlun. Tins is pom i . i i : -.In oi.:r Railroad, whicil owns, nnd ipei:ti'-.. u i..- i;r:u Une from Chicago into the Stan- of . . Through Express Pussenor 'i r i::;i. v. i' . ! man Palace t ars attnclied.aie run .-.I' ll v. : between Chicago and I'l imiA. Kanas t n r. C'OUKCIL BLUFFS, LK A V EN OIM II and Air.:;. BON. Through cars arealsorun hetwccn .Mnwuu kea and Kansas ity. via tho ".Mil v, miLi nii 1 Rock Island Short I-ine." Tho "tireat Hock Island" Is ii::i.'niSicntly quipped. Its road bed is simpl pt rli'vi, a:l us track is laid with steel rails. vv nat win pieuse you iusi -win iw i:iq pleasure Of enjoying your meals, trtiile I'list' i. over tlio beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of our mnpnifloent DmiliK Cars that accompany nil Through Kxpress Trains. nu get an entire meal, as good a is served la any Qrst-cU.-s Luiel, XorieTenty-nre cents. Appreciating the fact that a majority of tho people prefer separata apart-int'iibs tor different purposes luiiu tuu iminmae .-rt-u.T uuiifm irnoi of this lino warranting It), we are ph-iised town- pounce that tbis Conionv run Pullmnn '.ihtce Sleeping Cart foraieopiuy iurposm, and Pu'.uct PFMMAS PALAfE CAKS a.w COrNCIL JiLVPFW, KA.!.1N Cl l'i Tleketi vlu this Line, t now ri iia lliu Ul Ticket Agrent In the l'iiltel Mt.-jlei "nil ( unaiin. For lnformatloa uot cbtuiauti'.e (tt Jrur Uoisiu ticket nCfice, ndilrm, A.. UIMHALL, li. ST. .TOIITNT. ttea'l Superutcndeut. Geu'l TLl. aud I'ass'pr Avi. tiler G rattier. ALL KINDS OF tiinting, raining, (Biasing, I A& (v Also, Decorations of all kinds. Painted in Good Style. FIIESCOING A SPECIALTY. KKPEKKNCKS : A. B. Tayi.ok. ,T. Vai.lfhv, Su., X.liOLJIKS. K. llFKii.NKi:. attf NEW Livery,- Feed & Sale - STABLE, Or an Old Stable in new hands entirely. Tlie New Firm of HOLMES & I)IX0X, open the old STREIGHT BARN on 1 lie Corner of eth and rearl Streets with a New Livery Outfit. GOOD HOUSES AND CAUUIAGES at all 1 imes HORSES FOR SALE, HORSES IIOUGHT AXD SOLD, IIORSES KEPT VV THE DAI' OR iVEEK. Call and see HOLMES & DIX0X. MONARCH BILLIARD HALL I In the basement of Merges' Store, rLATTSMOCTH, - - - NEBRASKA. One door east of tke 1. O. TIaav., .T 1 Tl.'li J TTTi-l- rtUUlllS ltJWlV rillttU UB Willi XK1V HOAR('II TAJtLt Cigars L Tempsraaco Drinks On hand at the conutw. It is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty of room ior jnayer tna seats tor visitors. Ed. OLiVF.n. P. U. MUUrilY. Manager. lltf I'rop. (Si CT iri SK"" a rf-- Ft v r rt rv w any trfhr k-miI, tou ran fi:e yonrtMS rr'-fn om Jet Jtnfltll bi tMi l ;t v :r r.,t i ,i kKUff. lli t-. l!iwi!l oil r-mnin of 1 fl" nl t,hjjK. Srtlt Ve on iwiifnl j&r , th I nil, J l-tt... 1 1 t, j ij,r,.i... Vonti Afivnlnirntrtl In evftnfnii,tt,,..4 rltu. A..trea JIUTU Aj iJJtU., Aeiv Ojc. fort, I'll. ii- Im-O 1.-: l,..'t t.f I. Iters finm m-.Ti TljiDg our Aiacluatt v. ho y In. y ivtuii m,t Ul.c -V. .,, it. t- Praaf ription Froe 0 Jl. wt ..n a new RrOwtuul HJtr.n'LI.'ara or XOsuuraae Is ai-riiHllr pru,liiced taiiioraca fc Co., 3 CT-iatoa ioe . Wow Yori. S17 Sft. Charles Street, fit, Louis. BfOa nj'i r ., n of t o .Vcuirs. C"o!ita, has boen lotJgm .-za.'x1 in i'ie fcjict t;!: tn-atniviit ol ail Venereal, fejxufil and LiJ. m..; c:-Ct thari rv other Vhy-icianlo At. r .'.up: ura, an Urinary Ii:-e-if e arid Synti'.Iitic cr fiici rii; AX'ectiutia of tna Tfarofit skin eric nu, er r rioted unp.rklibled succcw. ai iriui.il u'ltn ip,! a, Diii.. VI ivaifjy , re.-:."jtorihrr!. faexuai JJutiuCy and Irrjjft-t-et-c.as trc r.-vtilt of S if-Abuae in youth, exujt. cS W' ii. maturei yra-, or olher muim, and vliiaih pxMiSi -ki' i.it loi.ow 1 fT-ct: nrvfji;n-!i5, arniinai pUjb aiui:. ty, diu:n-9 ol flight, ri:cfivc meturvy, puuiuS OU Ida fi.c, p!ivj.-fci dc-sy. nvrraion t auciety (Ujua. Cfntufio:t uf iiJa, lo-a jf a xita) puvra iwJurijS U'ariifrti I '.rcyr c-r UHl.uM-y. fife pcrniawu Ey cuj t'uti'.uarat uir. at ot'iw, or ly u;uil n-, arxl iit2!, t'hrn it i iiit-invpr.i-itt to vis.i tl-, pity vr tremmmt. rjktiifiu-f r.m be t nt kv i,mt r.-r t-xprra everywhere. Cur- prra everywhere. Cur fxiata U frankly auut isr-.r ci Ctiain: (t U, w lien C'tlil t irr cats, i iwtap ; rii. Is find Ititt b'.rdinv. &t5i rxt for 6CBt Ui Mw-uirf or o.jrr-'rrv. tiw oni.Hiil r.;,-TT , mho w in- ttu irupir Jr: r f?.''.a t T tilr - . W "- -a. - . I " I ty:aiu afSyvna. a- .a - - -a,' at. '-V' , A Varis.uii to S.." I t. JACO JEi, " '-5 Chwuiat SL, fit, Ix., AGENTS P fJT5 LIKK and Ant EXTCBW of ANTED I a JAMES, V Tf CMr4 W.tm Oullam. By Ha. J. M. Oatra, ra.B. A f nt i :l.rllia acruat (lllu.lralrir) af Ibair and opra. t.- , -r IA TMr, in 20 Matra af4 Terrirort. aatHiar dctwti.ea m- j ... ),. Brt sIUa Bao a ' If. aU,ltoa "' in thrrm month., to rf.t (cr -u'li' : t SO for uu.: CI ""I L. ilmu. THOMI'SOV 4: CU, PRt;.Urs &t I'lae 8tn;t, T. lyOt 1111. NOT PAIt to tlM for oar Prloe List tor lta fREB re say draft upon ant. yliiUi Carvt-ria a-riflrma ol evfr, rt.r taH tor Ttlh over l.aW Iit.t-.i'.'V.t We sr,j ki JJn)ll'r.l ,t pnnMI In i'' l(tn (V tl.it " t'Jif li-iKi-r. ifhatvii'.t ' ' '.ti"i ' 4 & a, p m .! i r :i- .sn-i-i!n i.uMt.M. A'ltiraSr itiyri;.!"' ttv uiKaii),. zrrv & Kt vbaTi a c. ecao, in. lv-arrf .. 1 in- .....v ,i- (Hiuiit. and liajiy .iCTf; 'I 'io-p .-il r., fa ,. .-'.ng uiaruK rtfa.S rKi it.t!irn 1. ; : :, i-r i i v, 0 ItpTSr Z's u. u..ra ara.x-. hi't -u r n-r. .Co -Jo b niil. rf.f'.PHY PF TMJ COUNTRY, WILL ":n"3 map, that the m iV i r.TVtTEN TirE EAST & THE WEST! y, i. I .is for cininz pnrposcsoiily. Onenthflr :-- :i I I ui of nnr I'mani t uij In i fMIMUMl ill' : I 'i can enjoy your "liavtiua" ; w. i ! o:lr. ..: . i.; lr. ii I'.i snnn tko Mlsslss1pn mii ii.i'ii.i lid )iornts rroHd by Uifi . . ;i.-.'-i i . nr. :tvot,i.d nt t'uunnil liluXTs, ' :'v. I. avunniTlli lin AtubUoa, Cou l i mi: made in L'niim Iiennta. Cit!.-i II'AL It- It. COXNKCTIOJCS OP v :.v uiiKuLtai mU A1US AS :. a'i.o with all diverging line for tt :.! : .toil. ri;is i j'.i. .. i I ... ! : with the L. &. X M. 3, ana 1 i'. ni:n.;iT, with a A su 1' i . : r-'ih III. Cent. It. It. ..i i1. iuj; l'.i,4B.tB. I .11 i'. IV .V tV. Kiln. At ; 1 it I i ".-.m. nnh "Aliiwuakee ft Rock iMII ll .-.!!..!; 1.'!..'." t.lld Rix-k 11 ll ft poo. Ud. At v KM'oitr. v a;i tho Duvenpurt Ilrlaloa r. : . St. f it. i'. v. i;i ih,::tv. with theB . C. It. ft N.R.IV .- i : iv. :.i.i.. wiiii I'Mint! Icin-a K. K. . !. - Moinks. with 1. M. V. 1). IL K. , i ( ... ii. i:i.t"fr-5S. with L iiiun I'uaitla R. li. .At :ai . i;li it. & Mo. K. it. It. tn Ncb.l ,t nit M i::sJ-NninN. with H., ft N. BTL At '"i ti'.uwa. with Centrttl luuK.li.iW, St. I.. A. l'n:. and li. fiJ It. ltd. At iuiiKi'K, with Tol IVo. A, War.: Wtihfifc Louis I'tir.. and St. I... Km. N.-W. K. It da. At a M KI'i . with II. St. J R. R. At A u'.Ii.-oN. with Airh.. Tnpeka ft Santa Foi At ii. Ni-t. tind i n. l!r. I.VI. K. JtriS. At J.kavi hu::tu, nub Kan. I'ac, and Kaa. Cent. It. 1'. il-:. At Kan-is Citv, with all line for Uie West an 1 SnuiiiWfSl. run tlnoHirh to PEOItlA, DP! MOIVE8, T'lllkl,V ...wt I V I VFYU'lllrTKI "tin irt tCucb. lalantl ICoutc." oretoldb . NEW FIRM. rrsTETW" GOO DS I I JX0. HONS & SOX, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At 0. (luthman old store. A FULL L1XK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries, NEW AND ri.i:sji. BREAD STUFFS, of every ilescrii'liori. Choice and Fancy Candies and all kinds of Canned Goods. CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS, of Uie lifs t 1 1 1: 1 1 ; 1 CHRISTMAS TOYS, d f,'., dt, in end.'i'M tjUMiilitirs. Fresh ISrcad Daily. Don't fail to Call. 381y J. BOXS & SOX, Props. JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEES) STjSLBIbE, Carriages always oh Hand AND HEARSE FUNERALS. TA-TdS UOTICB ! I want all of my accounts ettlcd tf data, ,'Mi'l I shall do no inoro cretlit liii incsa. All () jiccouiits must he settled tip. and no new on,iy) will ke made. I'nlesssuch accounts ar fettttl fltnrtly they will he nued. I wish to do a strictly cash husincss Ih fut atrat JOHN SHANNON' I'latt&niouth. Nyb. A WO NTH I Aa-1!T3 TTiSTrW 75 l,l b nine ArtlrlM la OxWarl-l: a ail tri ple f.. AJ.JAI BRONSG., aViMoit, Kieii WAITED laooo kiiu.s nr Kvia, r mkUk I oatkpBaiki'yi-riXliiiUjmaa.WarTlnlwlta u and) Hanp, Dr. J. M. I ulilar, M. Leuu, Ma. J. F. BAUIY1EISTER Funiisliea Fiet-li, Pure Milk. ut:i.i V!:i:i:c ijiilv. Special ctillu aJleiKietl to. ami Frehh Milk from same cow fmi.iVl.ci! wlicti waiited. 41y 33EST ISJCHEAPEST! LEWIS3 CONDENSED mm STRICTIa'S' PURE! W give $1000.00 for any Alum or outer atlultrmtton ftmnd it this J'O WIXElt. Inflorspd by the r.rooMjrn Board a, or Health, ana ry me uesi cneiuisia la tie L'uliccl States. A- It 13 BTKOXOEIl than njr rruit I'otvdcr in Uie worlt It NEVER FAILS to make llht brtad wlica 'wl as tlirtftf'L It ls COM m FAUKD t.y erory housekeeper wlio liaj l-1vh It a fair trlaL ItlS aaentlrrlr JEW I WEX TION,1t houtany of the ba l finali ties of sotla or rtaleratua, jxul or other bakJnjf iKrwdta-x. Jl lias ia iivn a v iKK i:-.) to auatatn and nonrlala tha Good food makes (food health; nnd health Is Improved or Impaired la itrotmrtion aa Uio food we eat Is riuturious or others Im;. Lkwis' liAKLNa Ponivtit ltj-a maiiei Cxm1 food. One can of this 13 worth two of aiiy other tiftkintr fnmnotind. It makes bread whiter and rlcfcrr. 11 ore tlt&Qhalf the complaint Of b.id Pot-.r jirlHe from the use of cinnnrin b:i!:lii jxat tcra, which often miie ta bc-st of tiour tura Vit dark bread. The most dc-Ucate rrfTRor'S ran cat food prepared with It tviUiaat Injury. aly every other baldi. tfnvder 13 adnlterated and Is absolutely ijuilot:s. This 13 made from ltr(ll:rl ,rat rrmrt -t Tartatr, and In PEUFKCT L.V I'tltE. It makes tb BEST, lllittat, and moat BREAD, BISCUIT, CAKJI, CRULLERS, BUCKWHEAT, INDIAN, AND FLANNEL CAKES. A Flnrle trial will prove tho up:rlorttjr tt VLiii I'owUer. afA!TCTACTUBia OHII BT LEWIS & MEUmS CO. tST-For sale bv E. . DOVEY ii SOX. GUTH MAN & WIXrillACll.K. M. WHITE, and W . H. BAKER & CO, and tlcaleia lu ueuerai. HARIRI i V