i . - ,- - - I) 3 1 w 1 - b r Continued from Flret Fgel weary and miserable. Frank's displeased face haunts her his grave, lepro.ichiul voce still sounds iu -her cars; she loves him, in her own -'capricious. imnnUivo xv nj she cjniiei l'or-ct how defiim m.,f Jie u7TTi53-li;is been Ucr conduct to him- ..!.. i. : .. i ... i i... i... . . . . oiiu uii"M u "cr u.iuy, XYllolll slie lias left sick at Rome ahu Jud not wanted to believe U, felte told herself Frank was foolish and laiiciiul.and the child uol ill, but now tne iruth will in- tt-mln ifcolf aiul ol.rt I a - Avero his words. Oli! if the were only home a-ain. ,jiw;iy from all this iioue and juerri- - meiit and grandeur; what are they all - ' in comparison to her own passionate love, her generous, nobic husband, tlio . ... Utile iiiiii-cent child whom she has so cruelly neglected. Tlie loud crashing sound of the brass baud makes her -head burn and ache, the heavy fra grance of the flowers decorating the rust parlors sicken her, the incessant talking, the gay laughter, the liio r around her, almonA maddens her. and s-he feels iiko throwing all reserve "" as-dc awl bursting into a paroxysm of " ibhvs, auu esoapiug from the merry, careless crowd. il.idge Clavering, looking eagerly around in wj irch of her friend, espies her, lialf-eoiiecaic 1 by the flow in" draperies of pale violet velvet and line lace, .n.l, hurrying forward, she lays 'one widie, patrician, ring-lad n hand, lightly upon lt,sdand's arm, and rout es her fruiii her wretched reverie. "Wluit is ii You iloirt M-eui us if you enjoyed the reception. Do you W ant to go home, dear?" Rose raises her brooding eye, and !Mn;l'w"'p3 her fare is quite pale and "tear taiiK-d. 'Oh, Madge, I want to go home to - my h unhand and my b iby. I left Herbert ill at home, and cimc here against Frank's wishes, and I fear oh. Madge, I fear he may be worse. AV ill you allow your coaehinnn to drive me home now. then he can re turn for you and Harry?" "Cenainly, my poor little Ko-c," says Miss Clavering, promply, stoop ing down to kiss Hose's iiturii".l face. "And Til go homo, too. Don't worry, dear; perhaps Herbert is better, in stead of worse. Harry declares he is " bored, and I have a horrid headache ; . the heat and crowd are intolerable. Mrs. Danferth shows poor manage ment in over-crowding her rooms. y - ' Are you ready to go now, llo-ei1" "Oli, yes.!' Mrs. May wood replies, . paedy.-. "I'll put on my wraps at once." 'Very well ; I'll tell Harry, then we can a to t lie iires-ing-rooni ingeihor ami Madge nioveo away to speak to her bi o. her. Tiie .-arriage is driven around to tli.? from of the inansuni. Made api-. " jmz-i.s fr their early dep. mire, s.ys tne reception is very iigr.eu-le.e e., etc., :ind lliea the Clavering pari y ul ter tlieir a lieax, :tn I are pr nil-. e,t-coii-ed iu llie Vclvet-euiii.-ned ijuip nge. - - - The ride home h a long one, lti: at -. last the state y, spacious hoii-e ll.-e calls home, looms up in ighl, an ; llie horscsa.e puiled up bcorc llie sum! step; and after kis-ing M i-!g-, who is already nodd ng, a warm good-nigh:, Mrs. Maywood alights, and Harry Clavering escorts her up the great - 'flight of steps to the ponderous eus trancc door, which is opened by a blinking-eyed, sleepy-looking indi vidual, in handsome livery, and woo becomes red and excited at sight of hi-i mistre-s. Mr. Clavering politely raises his hat ami disappears down the slop, this door closes with a bang, and Uoso Mauds under the dimly-lit hall light, her face quite pale. 'Is an v thing wrong, Cappcis?" she ask, eagerly. "O.i, in t'ain, the young m ister took worse after you left for Mrs. Dau " ferth's, and, oh, im'&iu Hut Mrs. Maywood waits to hear no more; she pushes past him, Hinging oh" l.er fur-lined wraps as s.io runes tip the staircasj toward the nursery. fcjiic throws open ihe door and sees net htinband, ihe family phyciiu, and oltl J.iiu tiie nure, sUi roiimling the tmall s itiu-coveiv i, 1 ico-irapcd bed t n winch her bifby lies, eyes wildly, feverishly brighi, his lips parched ami dry, his breath coming iu hot, painful I 1 'lioio, is it, indeed, -ou?" Frank ' exclaims in cold surprise. l u" """'Ve, it is I. Oil, Frank, my baby ; I is he worse? tell iiu!'' . SoC kneels down beside the bed, her face very white and scared, uiid kiases " ' pa-.o. lately the buoy lace. 'Herbert liertie, darling, it is ma ma, O.i, Heaven, lie does not know mo !"" ails the excite i girl. "Mr". Maywood my dear luadame, pray be calm; the child must oe kept extremely quiet; if he geis cxciied 1 shall not answer for the conse quences," rcmouslrttics the doctor, sc . yereiy. "Will he live? is he very ill? only answer me, an I 1 shall be quiet. Oil, doctor he is my only one ; do not say that ho will die !'' Tiie p'uiiul cry touches a soft spot in lliegruif, elderiy little physician's heart; sue looks so vtry young and lovely there, in t.te shiuuiier n g salm dress, kueciiug bt-idc her eic ch.ld that Dr. .Mod ioli uuswersher as nojie Xl'Hy as ue, with truth, caa : , ''W'ltli great caixs there is a possible chance of ins r covery, bat tne attack is a severe one; tne fever has i-eeu gradually coining ou, and had 1 been fcuinuioiicdafe.v hours earl.er, it mig.it have saved the child niiieii aiilleniig, for 1 could nave prevented tno lever I'rom tollil!o fcucii heu .way. Tne - r irso there knows wh it to do I gave her direct ions o there is no necessi ty for vonr sitting up with him iny t'.ear mad imo, I'll sto iu again in the luorniuu'. (iood-uight !" The physician takes up his hat, throws a c i;cle-s-gl nice at the baby patient, gives an abrupt hltle no I, and vanishes from the nursery. Hoo watched beside the little Fiif feivrall ihrouah the long hours of the night, her heart lil.e lwith iniu (r led rc-inorsc and fear; and Francis - -ifaywood, sees, then, how fervently she regrets her neglect and desertion of her only child. Little Hoi bert Miywood!s baby-life hangs as if by a thread, for tin; next few days, ready to map at any mo ment; "it appears as if his i ceo very to health and strength was niipo-sinle fisif 1 c must uie; and when the terri ble crisis co i.es, and the doctor an nounces gtccliiliy that he is to live, Kose, wiiose heart s almost broken, who-c i-oul is sick with hopelessness and despair, fdls down upon her knees in a very paroxy.-m of joy and deep est gratitude lo"thank Heave. i for Us gnat mercy. t?he steds to her hus band's si. ic au hour ater. when baoy has fallen into a quiet slumber, Mid puts her thin hands upon his shoul- tiers, and looks up into his face with Biniliu, happv eyes. : "Frank, H aven has spared my ba- - by's life, and forgiven my wicke I ac- tioiis. Oh 1 darling, won't you?"' He bends down and pre-ses pa?siii ote kisses upon the pale, wan face pale and wan with incessant watching over the child's sick Led, but on which a radiant smile rests, and puts his Strong arms about the slender ligure. - "My dearest, 1 forgave you long ugo; thoVuikt you returned home Horn r '" Mrs. Danlerth's so uuexpec.o ily, 1 ' knew you re pented ever goin" "Oal i.oa't lnculiou that mght, . - Rose cries with a little shudder. "It brings the memory of my selfishness and beartlessness so vividly back to Y Die. - 4 am g'uliS to tuni ovol'a 110 w f-leaf, as they say, and prove to you i and baby how dearly I iovc you both, f. Vrrauk." . . , , t f -. . r . f ..... ..,1 l-rtnl 1MI. i - Ana no3iiami jiivju i--to her word. From th a day torth, all the intense love of dissipation aud "pleasure, tho .willfu.nesS and way warancss t.iat h id m ido her so indu ferent to her husbmV hippmess uod bidden her l-Ciil and sweet nature, vuT isted forever. : ' . ' . r WfT AXD IIUJIOK. Texas society is agitated -over the question of whether or not the .-loom at a wedding should wear his revolver belt outside or inside his ilivs-coat. Some Indiana use scalping knives of tortoise shell, probably o.i' account of tho old fable, in which the tortoise was alleged-to have got away with tne hare. He never worked a day iu his lifo aud was on his death-bed. As the last breath left his body as he was too lazy to draw it liims If his faith ful wife sobbed forth: "Another idle vanishciL" There arc people who will dig for years in order to discover the bones of a hog that died two centuries ugo, all the while a family with fledi on their bones may be 6tarving iu the next street. "Shon," sail a Du tcliuian, "you mav say what you please about pad neigh bors; 1 have te vorsi neighbors as never was. Mine pigs and mine hens come home in it dere ears split; aud toddcr day two of them come home missing.'' A wit, speaking of an unpopular author, sai l that lie was coior-b;i:i :. "How so? What proof have you g t of it?" asked a friend. "He alwavs thinks his literary productions are read, when they are not,'' was the re ply. Mabel : Give usNa cake, auntie. I know you've got one iu your basket. Auntie : (an early rUcr) No, dour, they aie roses I've been gathering, and they wouldn't like being given to a little girl who gets up so late in the in. ruing. Maoel : Go on, auiuie, they wouldn't mind; they lays in' their bed id I day, when they gets a chance, and nobody don't pi-;k tueui. The timid woman who sees a hurri cane iu every cloud no bigger than a man's hand, goes about reeling every male p.iss-.-nger with t lie query, "Ue ye the cap lain';" At lat I'rovideiiee directs her to the riht man. "On, captain, is there going to be a storm?" "1 guess .-o,"' says the wicked captain, "looks kind. of black over there?" "O h, captain, is there is there any leal?" "H j is, ma'am," says the cap tain, winking to his subordiuat -s, "Jots of fear, but not a bit of iianger I" "Oli !" bhc (whispering): 'Hudi! Take it, darling! Your own heart will teach you to find out jts use." He: "Kind, thoughtful girl ! Any dainty is ve;cwine iu camp, an 1 " She: "Not a word; papa is walking. Good-by." A n.l he was gone. And when he found she had given him a cat iu the basket he waxe I wroth, for, alas! his heart did not. tjach him that when iu camp lie should hide a billet uu .it its collar, and let it Idum1, v hereupon Toin w oil hi make, his s ay slraint bark to nis mistress alias they io iu lloiltu 1, whore tne cat is Ua: lover's poilinan. "Oli ! 1 almost wish that something Wool t happen,'' sue said to her group ol 1 1 ienits on one of the icrry-boao, ye.lcrday. "tSuiee I learned to swim 1 nave tin- u t most conli .ence iu my self, ulid lam not a bit afraid of wa ter.' "Can you swim?" a.sk'M several at once. "O.i, yes. I've been prac ticing lor over a v.cvk, aud 1 can swim, dive, an i float. You ladies don't know hw much enjoyment there is in tkiiun.ing a.oiig the .-ur-1 eo of the wider. Why, 1 feet per fectly at home there.'' "And wli iv do yt-u swim?'' inquired one. "In the bath-tub, of coiiisel Vv'ny, our bath-tub is seven leet .ong an i three feet wide, and I can svi.n iw.ee around it without stopping! O.i! 1 just wish we had a puu.l;c in the back yard, I'd learn you an inside of a wccivl" TIiP averrifro cot 'pr day of ft'Cilin tlio convicts in tlie Kentucky l'cuiteii liary is 11 cents. Alt Alexamliiaii iIiysiei:iii tells of an Kii.li.-li boy who litis swrviie I a lea i ml lull. On June 1, 187'., tlie la I lei 1 a measured distance of seventy-ono and a quarter leet, striking 111.011 a granite pavement. Uoih leg were line l u red, out lie ultimately comple c ly recovered liotii the eli'cets ol" tiio uccideiit. All About Slyl l'erli.ijM even ni. p woimpii nilijlit rise to ns' t iitn ot" tlit 'ii-t imi in lnanv Ovnatio:is suitable for tiicin were it not for the. tax on their t imo mi'l striMiirlli cm-efiMont on the dom ing ofilre-saml t'a-hion. With liinnv vo liion dro in all it details and hop cities of 8hf;piiij, fi 1 1 i hit. etc., i- a liiiiinois roipiiriii? tin avenge of threo or four hours daily. Subtract thi from tho hours of a workinir-dav and it involves a rn'at los of valuable time and Ptren:th. A wonnn thor otifflily devoted to anv art cannot . dre4 nfter the re 'illation stvle and pittern. If the linn desires to step out on tlie street for any purpose he puts on hi coat and rocs. If the woman so troe out it involves an outlay of nt lea-d fifteen or twenty minutes' time to "fix tip." There are exceptions, hut this i the rule. Dress and the require nents and encumbrances of fah:oti prove a constan: dranirhf, imied'inent nnl encumbrance on the woman's time and st rcn-.rth the youn-r and prettv woman being here reti'ir'.l to. In this age of roiujiei ition. success in anv occupation mtit be trained at the cost of contant, tiiiintermirtin ' mtenti'Mi nnd perserveruiee. Tlie working edi tor, merchant, la wyer r art ist ca-nint gi with gloved hand, a ml he ofieii ;ains time at th evnenso of a wc'l woru coat in 1 1 1 iililic i borough !'a re Almost without lieiirr aware of t'ie motive, m-iii's garb ha-, dur ng th last hundif.1 years, more and more adapted itself to the practical nee Is of business. Kven the ilandv of lo-div copies the gi-neral style of the worker. How much business of a n' descri ;.t ion would a man now accomplish il clad in the ribbons, frills and rullles of the Court I'opinj iys of Charles the Sec ond's time? ' Yet, relative to her own peculiar fashion, the wonnn retains all the encumbrances of that era. Literary Ihiiulrisin. A young man is never more certain of social success than the moment whi most other you nil men never mention liim without saying that they "would like to kick him." A Thackeray ob served in the ease of lVndeiini, that desire is the result of envy, an 1 of con scious humiliation awakened on manly bosoms. To provoke people so much is a token of superiority, and a prize of nonchalance. Nor is it social dan dyism alone which thus irritates tiie rabble ot decent fellows who have neither the vanity , nor the impudence, nor i lie strength of resolution to wi'j distinction. Literary dandyism is al so excessively annoying to the rugged hodmen of " letters, the rapid pic turesque writers, the half or quarter educated persons who crowd the press and carry their larfago of ill-sorted observations to an uncritical public. These industrious persons detest the literary dandy, the man who minis his periods, and regards the cadence of his sentences, and bhuns stock illustra-' tions of quotations, as ihe social daai.ly avoids dirty gloves aud clumsy boots. They howl at him as the littlo numer ous street boys bully sonic small Eton ian with a tail hat and broad white collar, who his lost himself in Scvea Dials. This auagonisin naturally breeds more excels in literary dandy ism, till the prose of some critics is as full of musk and millefleurs as the handkerchief of a popular preacher, liotu parties are hardened in tlieir ways; the rough and ready pressman becomes careless even of grammar, and trots out his quotations iroiu Macau ley's essays more vigorously than of old. The prose of the exquisite begins to die away iu aromatic nonsense, and his great genius tires itself to death iu the hunting for rare exotic adjectives. This-picture from an Uritisii stand oiut biiinc brignlly also on this side of the Atlaut c an I cuii be accurately applied to Aniericau gentlemen, of literary disposition and miscellaneous ability. - B. & LJ. RfPw. Time Table. Taking Efttt October 17, 1330. - FOU O M AHA FROM PI.ATTSMOCTH. " leaves s :is a. m. Arrives 10 :xi a. in. 2 :4o p. m. " 7 p. in. " 6 0 " " " :25 a. ill. FKOM OMAHA FOlt ritTTSMOClll. Leaves 8 -AO a. m. . Arrives 9 0 a. ra. 6:1'. p. in. 4 ( l-i. " ti;30" " ' :lj" FOR THE WEST, leaves riiittsinouth :20 a.. jh. Arrives Lin coln, 12 -5 J. iti. ; Arrives Kearney, 7: 40 ji. in. I eaves I'Uusmtiuth at 6 :5u j. in. ; m lives at Liucoili al 9 :15 . in. Kreiylil leaves at 1(1 :2o p. m. and at 4 :i0 a. in. Arrive at Lincoln at 3 : 4ou. m. and 9 :.vj a. ra. FKOM THE WEST. Loaves Kearney. 3 ;3D a. ill. Leaves Lincoln, 1 .W i. in. Arrives 1'lal tsniout i. 3 :M p. m Leaves Line-In al 7 :t a. in., arrives at riallsmoin U a. m. Freiglit leaves Lmeoln at 12 :05 p. in. ami 7 :00 p. in. arrives al I'lalisuiwutli at 6 ;Ji p. in. aud 12 :10a. m. COIXti EAST. Express. C :00 a. in. I'assenger. (train i-aeli day) 4 J. in., except Saturday. Every lliud Saturday a I rain con nects al llie usual lim. IX. y. Ii. II. lit ue Table Taking tlfevt Sumlny, Ck tuUr 17, W EST. 5 -.ar.pi ii 0 :07 6 :28 7 rtrt 7 :23 7 as 10 :1S in :.-,5 H :40 12 :10pm 12 ui'j 1 :10 2 :20 3 :20 3 :W 4 :45 4 :15 STATIONS. I1ASIIM.S. A It. EL IE JI1LL. COWI.KS. A.MliOV KEI t l. I I). IN A VALE. KlvKliTllX. FKAMKLIN. BL XIMI Mi tllN. .NAION E KEi'C lil.lCAN A Lir A OI! LEAN'S oxKonn AHAPAHOK I K A ST. I & :10am ! 7 :4r ! IB ! 6 :40 , 6 :M i 4 :4 : 4 :2S ! 3 :iS ! 3 :U5 2 :50 2 :0n 12 :r5 j 12:20 ! 10 aSim i 9 :M AKltlVAL AMI llia'ARTlIli: J I't.tTOllon tl .tt AILS. ARRIVES. 7. .30 p. ill. I 9.ao a. in. )' 9.on a. in. i S. ' p. in. i n.oo a m 7.;'.o p. in. lo.3n a in. i 7.:f p. in. 11.00 a in. U.oo a in. Nov. 10, IS. nr.r.iitTs. I T.on a. in. 'i s.oo p. in. j 8.50 a. III. 'l li.l J p. ill. 3 00 p. Ill 7 ( o a. m I 7.4.-1 it. 111. I L'.C'j p. ill. l oo p. in l.rn p. in KASTF.ItN. WKSTKII.V. NOI.TH KUN. - i iinux. OMAHA. WKinx'J va i i'l:. . 1W TOllYVlt.l.K. J. W. Vai:shm i . P. M. -" -any; msrrm rTor 7iteier'C.-isi."rr. Tteylllto . ;.cjnte it id MotUors liio iiatoria itoam it giv j ialti t o child; and. PI;y ieiHm, bccaoia a cr ciiiicraL. a -:-:-;"e'ri re:n.c?Y f -.r caaimilatlss -' ' iu'iA. It f.rr Vind Colic, t j -ii- is t imi' Curd aud T iairliflP-R, Ay x everi-thiic-. k.-z. Killa r;,viini, lii-n-. tan Thild iis health .- 1 1 MotHs-r oT ta'iiirctt. Ploas- The ru-t i ffWtiv, pjziit-rcliovin aznt for n.u2 SEA3T liio Xi crl l lis. over Jin own. Over l,O00,000 loitlcs eold li. " jcar! r'tasci f r this unp'reh-ntt,' pnpu l.iri y, a e c v i . . : li o Ctiitanr uiO-iiT i. . -i in ! i dc-orvo ccnzldesaco iLi j- u a.', m-oO.I iu llie eirnct ire ; they s!TBy i c j f!il ii?-cr d'sajpoint. No p ...in l... . 1 luuur tuijir vtilh r Al ia tlio EACIC, TtLc-iriatisia or Stil Joints, for th 0Cfi7A i-lizSmr-iii xr!'l 6-r"!y c terminate iiio j-ii: i. crei . -.o Litraiii. fcTra.iii, Cut, Sc.TiI, iin m, Eirnise. Stin;, Gull or I.a-;n5;e':r4 which Mankind or n?nai1.- - z-. Ass nro sncct, that does r.t rv I ta tKii EootliiES Lalni. Li a t J a 3 i i . 1 J i U ft cr.'.y Ti'.levo j"-'-, ' v.t t'.ioy iaeito '.r.lt!.y n : . ,i. o i. "i.ia-.aiat!'-'!, a:.. I c . !:c!l..r t'.a fy -i.ti.iiis pri.cid f.-ai 1. i. . ;. 'i f t.ia T '.or NnrlgtA if :'m ir..'. .; ( ' e . ;i l Cortls or s .-.coZo.l Lar'lt i.M-i - .iraineA nn'i'i. t. r a gaslicil foci ; wi. .".L.r rv.a di tu tia, or a iT.T. In cil t ra Kr-rso - Lt";. Tho a:'Tif i-ro : i ! y a l;i -:i or H?TttfioaticM 1...UI T:-.t LU.-k: Sr'": lr.;t from Str--. : I' i'tuvinrf; IF.io:i-jn-'i -a.; C'rl.-iplua f v ii'f, Vy t t,i i::.- i. I Ji.'i'i .'.u a vr.- :r." lo I-. . 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H "S 0Q 5 7Z Hi 215 3 S 3 a. "mm r: a: as 3 H -5' r T X --rfc--r ' C Of 1 f BIT n, YZTZmO . i..i.i,i.'i-.v,i -JS1 IE S T V National Bank OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBKASKA,' - JOHN F1T7CEKALD .. E. ti. DOVEV A. W. .McLai iihlix. Joxh o Koi uke Presideut. ....... Vice President. ..." Cashier. ....Assistant C'iistiler. Tliis Bank is now open for luislne at tlieir new room, eoinrr Main and Sixtli streets, and is prepared to transact ufiieral BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bandt. Gald. Gsvernmcnl and Locil Securiiiet BOl'GHT AND SOLO. Vv2o.?itn lieceiced aiul Interest Allotj ed on Time Certificate. DEAFTS DHAW1T, Vv.iilable in any part of tlie I'nitcd Sti'tes and In all the Principal Towns and Cities of Europe. 4c;i:.t.s Von th:: CELEBRATED nman Line and Allan Line OK KTHAVLIW. Person wishing to brtns out their friends from ctiiope can rCRCHASK TH KF.T9 K.UOM 1'8 Throush to I'lattimoath. T II E WEEPING WATER BANK or iii:i iiitos. Ttiis Bank li naw open for tlip trail faction of a GElsTEBAL Banking Exchange Business. Ileceivcd. mill Liteivst al!nf.l on Time Ci iti- fl.Mlf. in f Drawn, airl avai!a!le iu tli principal t.'wr.n a:itl cities of I lie raited Stat-' ami l'..iro pr. o A'j-'it's for the celebrated v ,, , t r nt . i LiiitJ oi mum. riii'L-hasf your tickets fioin us, Through from Europe to any Point in the Vest. I;I'.ED V.V.' IS., Ji, fj TV.'piui; Wator. Xrb. tift.W's Wi'Ilfl FH" IIKIIII iK. TftAOS n ARR The limit Kn-THADC MARK lillsll l.!llfOT ; crCV iz?L aii u ill a i i i ii k .-ryrsJ n&li Vv r:ikiifs, 53JD5 rfT S 4 . a .1 i.i'. Iia.i Jl in pot n v , j. taik TAiiau. a-i.oss.f km mm. McinoiT. t"!iivci:i!'L:isiiiiilf. l'ain in tlio liack lMnine" of Vision. I'l'.-nuti hit o'.l Atf. snrt ijnr o 1 1 r ilisp.nsps ttiat loud lnaiiitv or ; iiiiMinpri.,ii. aiul a I'loinaliire (Jrave. ! jer nil pai 1 iciin'.rs in 0111 p;i tn i . wliich we ilrii'.- lo s.-ii-l foi I. tii.is! io i'i-i-v o:i. in'" l hr- i.ci il'if M..ihci:ip i nl.l l.v all tnis- j ilW- al si pi-l pai'l;:c;;H, or six I.::-K;iy( s f.ii .?.-), rw.ii in'si'iii live ry man "ii rci'Mpt or tli it! mfv, hv ailil i sjn i hi:;i:ay mi:i! ik -o.. V. k.i ii ami s' i'.i.ncK. Dktkoii. Mich. T"Su!i! in riai.tsii.uutli ami ever, where, I'T all ilrniMs. NEW ilEST.-V.UR ANT! t.'oincr Maia r.iul Si cind Streets, Opposite !i. d- J. 7: R I'u.tseiurr Depot, I'LATTS MOUTH, XKll. JAS. W00DS0N. Prop'r. 31 HA Lit AT A LL HOURS. Sloui ditir Iy il'e Day or lY rck Cigars and Tobacco, FETJITS, ALL I-CIX-TIDS; CONFECTIONERY. NOTIONS, &S. Soliritinj; a nhair of Hie pti'ilic patronage, I shall try. liy siiiaiv di-alinj:, to t;ive satisfai-lion to all. -:fl JAS. WlloliSON". H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and lietail Dealers in pine LUMiii:n. LATH. siiiixr. li-:. SASH, DOO Its. UL1NDS, KTC. KTC. i:tc. Miin. street. Comer of Ti.'ih. I'l.ATTSMOl'TH, - - - - NEP. Still Better Rates for Lumber WILLIAM HE HOLD, dealer in DUV GOODS, C'l.OTIIS. 15LANKETS. FL.NNKI.. I-ritNlSlIING GOODS GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. I.ar stock of EOOTS and SHOES CL(i:i) OUT AT C OST Notions, Queenswarw, ami iu faet everything ymiean cjiltorin the line of G e 11 eral IvI e r c Inuidi s e. CASH PA11 Kol: H11KS IMI I L'tlS. All k'l i!s of eciir.il m -H'.:-e taken n e - i JT T7 R-T. Jttt? r -itimH ii:.i.ki: IN i EarcLvars, Catlery, Fails, arm. HarTiincrn. STOVKS iuul TIX-tVAM-:, Iron, Iirj'j' Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD d- GARDEN SEEDS, ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK, Kept in Stuck. Halting an. 3 SU-pairingr, ll.lNK WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warr'tiited. utt ew aoo ds 1 1 JN0. 1J0.NS & SON. BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At O. (intiinianN old store. A FULL LINE OK Staple and Fancy Groceries, XKW AND FKEH. BREAD STUFFS, ' of every description. Choke and Fancy Candies an:l all kinds f Canned Goods. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, f tlie bt-st . brands. CHRISTMAS TOYS, (?., C-C., ia endlr?s qnantities. Fresh .Bread Daily. Don't fall to Call. 331 J. BOXS & SX, rrps. V'r'. ' " s - - . '.'Tf --" j -"-'I r. ! ,-.'.".,r CV ". 'itr--'j'!a i James Fettee pkaleu r.v Musical Instrurrlents, Sole Apjiohitiii; A:iat fur The l'nrivnll'!t Tin ::! A llnuilin CA lUNl-. T OR'.'A XS. A!-"i Si;itp A'-'onl fi r the Mi-iny K M:'icr iiml s a m ri.i: i x st i; um i :xts :rt office. stili. ow i'.m.i- s,m.;;i ; yulu st. 1-LATTs.MiirTii. M"l;. 3ii:lr 5'Ii!i;vN Wi!! ivt'l! lo ,:iii:::;c o:;r once inoiv t oiiii s f.r ,ird i!': hd rnt lo new FALL -"'V WI1TTER Stock t.f ( Le liin-t riPrc Cooii-J (Mr 1 io;:;;!.t iuio l'hittsiiM.:!1. ii ! ! i:vi:i;y caiimbxt vvt is W A RR ANTED to FIT IIuiHirpds tlietc ai.'.l tlicy are AL n'.l YS SUITED. Sl.j oppo.-iir t :ie I oui : Monr. (live Im'iii a rail unit rXMIliin fm ) ol l! !-. 4tf c a J. F. BAD lA ' I S T I h'tiriiisnm Krenli, l'u: ili:l, ih:mvi:!!i:b uaii.v. Spertat o;:li attrinlvd te. a nl l'if.h Milk from same cow fnrni-Hc-t liu w;ii:tr(. 4!v MONARCH BILLIAUD HALL:. In th basement rf Herges' Sioic. ri.A ris.Mnfin, - - - m::jkaska. One u.'Oi eat of ii T. O. Rooms Newly Fitted up With Cigars & Tenipcraaej Ikmtes On hi.r.rl ai lie eoimier. It is a i;Ie aiol sj.ariou ila'-i : p:-hiy of r,.ri foi il.:yt -. ?..-.it sr.iis ler j- .irtis. El). Oi. Hi. I . B. Mi i.i li V. .iaii a:.'i'i'. I'tf 'i--ii. LIVETiY SALE AND PEEK sJ.X, Carriages alvays on Hand SKARc'S r'UNL;RAL6, X1 2STOTICJS I Ia:it ;i!l "! 111 v ai'.'onnt'i -rc'.i'.l to '!;uo. ail't 1 sliall 1I0 r.o iiinl'i! eiv.lit !):- ini'ss. All e'n aceiMinis miisi lie sei!!;-!! ui. ;ii'l no new oti- xiil ue luaiie. rii!i-.oiTli mtomiiIs ;ue .-tfo !li!rlly they will In hiumI. I isli 1 v tl'.. . si i ii-I '.y c.-v-:li li!.-.iii:'.;s in f ;it ore .j 1 ! 1 r-'I! ANMX. i "in; t -i...,n t Iu Xeli. STUrlU.HT MilAl::. Iiu rm Ma 1. 1 .' ( n -.. AnDU..s I'.iain.i.s cor. '..Air;. and all kiutls of tia:i:ess s:o.'k. I .. h hand. Repairing oi all Kiiicb ' NEATLY DONE;.', SHORT NOTICE I ?.TT- a n wki"!' t I HEW HA-K.I I TURNED OUT IN SHORT OR PER. Ami Sat isi'iK'tina G u.ir;i;i !. t-SKetiielnber fin ) - ': i" . ! 11. -toy I'.oei'k's l-'iiniil Si. in-. on l.i..v.-: M.iin -;ii . :, l'lattslnoull!. i-ti. 21-1 1,- sT !i EIGHT MI I. I.E.:. T. T l I ( : 1 i i V r Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE Or 'H Oi l atid-h in u. fh.-u.li, kH,: hj. Th Nov I inn of . H01a.H r.s UIXON, .i-en .f..'il .S7' :' IGllT ft A R .V .....Wncr U rt:, and I-e-i,. .f,.',-.s-..xl1 a ftew Liycry Oulfl-. i;cn:i m n;r.s a.ni i a l; i. i.". i : l s , i i-U hot::: t "'.' ..i j t:i.i:.-rs yn rt;ar.i:.s:i;.n. ions!.! -i i i.'v. ?.-i r .; ifr.v.k". i Call ami m HOLM ,x DIXON. NiiW Bili .K YARD. I alii i-'rh.' ! tliiix aj.ih-s am! x'.a'i' to MAKE THEM CHEAP. i lint .'T. e.'i I'-'itit H:.l.cS I Si i:.ii '.-' i:ui 1 shall e.mtr.iet ai'-l Build BRICK Houses. t l.e emmi'S y:ir ami v n!il like I I'.n-r Intending in Duild to give me a call K lmt l.ioKiui elevvliere J KRIi Y II ALT MAX. At my place mi ahin.'t.iii Avenue or at F. fx. Wliitc'c Stum en Main iivet. r'attsmouth. Nelirask.t. 4.-.IH.I 7. inter Jt drainer. ALL KINDS OF fainting, rainiiui, (DKisiun, Salr.nmittiiuia k .apfr jantjhijj. Ali-o De'-iiralicii" of all kinvln. HSinbows, &c.,&c.a Fainted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SP EC I A I. T Y. irtrKin.N' i:s : A. K. IAVI.OE, - i.I.IAI.I.CH''. R., E. HE2B5KC NEf HARDWARE STORE. .J. S. DUKE Has ut opened an entire new stock of hard ware, on Xct door nest of Cliapr.iau i Smith's Vrvi Mote. A Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES no ALL GARDEN TOO La. NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, bp the Kt or I'onitil ROPE, roWDFR. SHOT, GRIND STONES, WHEEL-BARROWS. A FnU Lire of 4 I TI I It V. Spo inl R.ites t( Guilders and Cun tl UrlOJ S. AM !imil voiit'as l.; s they poM-'biv ran be ami iivo. 41 KENDALL'S 5-t-"' . v ; OTTTPTT! vr Jlasl dnrremhil IN'Wtrily I ifie"V 1I1-1 -o.-cm-I . ii- II I" ten am lulls JJyyefim ar.d do.-S nol lilirtor. KKAI) I'Koi'K l.Kl.'lW. Front . V. X. (i ranger, l'lt'i-iiiiiV Liili-r of tin- M. Altiau'k Dislrirt. S r. A i.hans. V r . .tan. 2,tli. lso. Ir. li. ,t. I v 1 1 t : . : 1 fi; Co . Ci-nis : In i .;v lo your Ii-int 1 v.ty lir.it n.v i Xin-iiPiuv with K.-!i. tail's sp a, in C::i- li;:s Lu-i n very satisfac tory imi.vit. 1 lii'.-c 01 tmir j i':.is a'ii I piocnr ed ;i Imrtle ,r oi:r n'ii! . and w il li it enreil a lioi-se of laim-i.e-s i.ii t I a spavin. Last season my horse l.eeaine vr 1 lame, and F I ui n eil him out for a ft Wvti heu lie he.-ame heller : l.ut wheu 1 put !i:m on the road he ;ot win so. when I ilis-.-wvei i'it inai a 1 inu-lioiie waa lolininu. 1 proeuied a h..'.:e 01 Kemlail's Spavin ('in... and v.l:h l,-.s i!i:,m a hot ; le inre J him soiii.ii In-is i:..! lame, m iiln-r .n the Imnell lie tmln.1. Itespeetfnlty Vo iM, P. N. i It A M ; Kit . I'liee S-l pel iioti'e. vr six t un It s f.,r i". VII ilninit's's li-,e u ,tr .-an t;. f ii tor j on. or il w ill lie sent to any a.iii: v-s e ii ipt of pi ire by llll.- Ml l.'l 1,-H.l , 1,. .1 l I. I '.1 i.i. 1 I.. I". t ii;ii 1'ulis. Veri.uiit. !". I". ( ,o. A N . A. "t liii..:,;.. Nh. S5 A. G. HATT .ft' sT oi'1-:n!:i) a';ai.. Net; Cleni, Fir-f ('Ay, .'.fftt Shr.p n Main Mrei t Corner of l-'attsinonth iveixlioiiy 0:1 li.imi lor Iresh, teioli-r meat. -'i I.i Ci KO ilii E MHi K K T 0 N . 1 tlfl C 1 ri i a r fc i tio j, 1 1 j ii n n Main Mrert. opi.i si!e W.r Coin t Iloiiar. This il.-o.-e is j;,.l yjn ;.ci. uff. .'.iO(l j-nmi, of all kimls V.'ew.mi toki-i-:;iawl hoiuc umi nea-e our rut-nii'ie. R EM EM RK R 1 HIS. s:v. 3roxr2rx3'i-y- :ma cm x'i-:' shops i JOHl-J' T Y JvX 2T I'I.ati.hU'-i i 'ii. M:r... Repairvr of at-n;u L'n.iues, Rollers, Surr ntJ i, ris! Millt u.. axi i-:. m n rrini. 'roii'jlii lr,m l'i;.e. !'..n c I.t rt l'iie. e,;ni ;.i:il;.' .salett-Vnixe ;:xe: iu.is. nn,l ali .ki.. 's of 1., .,-s ! .. ;i:,. 1' nine'-. ri'tairel on s;... ; ii .ri.--t-. ' A H M M A C H 1 M 71 H W. D. JQNSS. Sneetif -or to Jure.- .'v: Abew J A'jnin tu!: s rli, :; if the Old Erick Livery Stable, l'l.A TTSMi ! Til. ask a. T'tt. e oli! Ito.ii). l-Si:;l,I.'. in I l:itt-n tli. are r.o-.v h a-, il l.y S . ). I,, nr.. and he lis onli uiit No.v ;,: (1 ii.in'(-oi:ii aii'oiwiii.niatio.is, tu ! lie sh:i;ie 'l HORDES, CARRlAtiES, RUCGIES, and aADDLE mtRSES. I am in i iv i .repar.-.I to hee liOilSKS FOR SALE t TRADE! Ai.ii y.'U ! Traiii it.rA rJif-:k Celts , Oil i:. ,i-.,..;l l'-'i .u.sri ::i;m '.:.! r,i n, 1 That :!! !.'.o,tv i.i n-oin . i hat every one 1 kno v-i 1 i avej in nr. m I e.m -i i Faim I el-' st - ., ,.: v ; .. !,,:,.!, . May, ike., iiiniar T:..,.:.tI .. ;i ,i,.'-hi i iheii -liheiaii. 'v. I so;.', it il.ejr trndo !.! t:ie future, satistieU !" -t I '.eeo,1,;,.n.:-,i- : hen, bet lor and I'fc'Tl t! iv tnelil linn en ll. -lor r.viiy v-. 1 1. jo.v r.s. HENRY ECS OK Di'Ai.;.;. I m mi k I . .. K'l s .. :. ; . .. Of All lh.--. :..l, . METALLIC SJH1AL CASKS WOODSS' COi'IlTS l a.'i sii;i-s. reudy nrnis a'rt htiiti :i;vu ior i ,11: HEARSE '. i'l i'.i:i:.v I ! . a ' jr. I' . :l To e.i :i Ul.M c ,:iil.i'1C !.: ; i..!.;i: !! iK int. n k :!' a.. i t-j i O. P. JOUNtSON- !'i..xi.i.;: in Drugs? Medicines? - AND- Ail Paper Tiimmea Free of . Charge. AI.mi IiKALK!! IN 5 nrs ;Z f . Aw- 'o- H'Vcii' CJ. s a Station e3 Mogazinos, .1 JY7 I.Jite.-i Pn'jlSea'tioBS. fcy &n Ji .-nt r J ti.-ugrixit. l .Xin l.i-.ii'i 1 :..-..i. v iv. h .l; ! r ;. . : i-:iii-ji., . lk yv:.M iaa r-rdjo?, ::' ' ur.'-.--. -: : MfK 6Ji AT. i'70.'2S s.'Jf; '- OF MAIS rLAirsAOtin. neb. IWLR SCHNELLBACHE1V BLACKSMITH WAGO.V l:ErAIKICi All kinds vf K A KM IlirLEMK.NTS nif mlfd ' Neatbj d- Promplp Horse, 3lnIo& OxSlioein- In short, we'll shoe anvtliiiiL' that In? four let-t, from a Zel-i;i to a Giraffi. Come iitnl soe us. IsTIDW SHOP Rl Ll'i)' Petneen .Mam rj Mne Streeta. Ust:iui- 'eioiiieniuiu tlin .nkw Ul-.l:.l -'! 1 i v .,,v. t.iui: tiii: NO CHANGING CAR? ) K!;i.M ( OVAHA. COUNCIL SLUFFS. NEBRAS!" A C. TV or PLATTSMOUTH lo CHICAGO, Where diteel I'oiineetions aieomde wiih Tliiougli Sletpiag' Car Lines TO - - n;-:v. voi.k. k.iston. rnn. : . ki.i iua, i:a I. I t mo;:k, W xSh i ,i ; 1 1, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. 2 Vf. e St. o i 'i Ji, iua Vn f'i'Qiilx for f.Vf)i.LV.l'Of..' l.'H- 1-V11A.K. Cl.WCI.V--V.1 (". ..ii '",i,7 ,!'.,' l;i i;,t SOUTHEAST- Tin: n.fr i.n'r. t r ST. lou is; i., Jiirr-'t i 'i.:.i,,.(.i iui :.rfi i:i: iii tin inn it I'.MliN i'llli; v.ii!, I"' T i .) ; - 1j SJi .Isis U, ! oil (.illl.I S.KO i I'H. lie short et. S ,-e,'.iei ;;nj nu'.-t I'.nofoi I a.: vu KANNISAL U (. y.CoTT. i'lK.V.s.i.V, DAU.JS. I'l'CV'O.Y a rsri.x, .s.i.r . wo.vo. ;a.r..vro.v, an all owii.t s in I nlhii.,'.! H-VI tr-1 r;.larfc .s'leeoins Cnw. I .. ij. t i"V:;;'e 1 fAr ' li - Ifcain I Vi;h Roiton'a r.-i i, ..ui, baii. .N". lixlia t bai !-i' Sr.-ii s in I :-.'! i iiiii Cliaii s. 1 ho f.iniuus C, f!. i. ,'. riii. 'a liiiiin;('ar. Fcl liii-.e. s:-rl n.iil Ti.u k and Sni.eiioi- i'.ti:i:n-ni I'w it.j.ail e-;i!i i iieir i.tra! Tl.rvufjii . ui' .1 rrtti.'jnn':.!. inaken thi-, stot aiitiies, I hti tiiv.il ile Too : e to ! ba .A1", 0.0(1x1 OK CLTfci-i:..T. 'I t; V IT, ?nd ! xv .! lii l Ti' K V KI I Nil a Lux - Ul'J iu-tea.l u, a I !..Mi:i;..:'l. Ali information about Ka; ul l';,ie. . ; ins? ar Ai i-winniodat iwi.s. ao.l Tituy Taldt-. x". ill be ehr'i f iiilyiiven iiy xoji.;. !mj to Jaiisci It. ', Ceil? r,!;!'itseiii.ei' g't, Ciiieaj;. C. T. SVii l IS. Itali c Manaa'T. ri'.xxxx -.-- x vx-, MX xm tx v JDa. Mam o ay a Iiveji lNVioor.?o;iJI ?ie a St:vad.ir.l Fa.rai'jr JSayiod for rlis"JVi of tins TjiTer. StonaaAa rfc!l (anil Bowels. It in Pulj Vi-j' SEKD FOR GlltCULAa.i litii i.Vit S( HiBii ii rai ir a :i n :'r tu nu ii? hi m i unu. M.4V '.V W rMmiMMrA - a v.3 vci.. r;t i.tt t.' w i iu fbi--x. . .tf.. ... ,-. t ; i.i ki r,.- V . - a ..:; , e i : . f In,,; I t r t i'H - -.r ; 1 ..' ; I H j ' t frieil : !I (.x !!. 3--fc; '.' 1.11 f , -. ! tivk t ttf tkiirv i oai, 4.' r- ' f tr - in ' , HI, ka M .-ar 4 . -.r.t . I . c (.. P !- 4fc'-W I-Wj IrWx, i;l ., iMrxVMtwH, )w ierf. 3 PT? W ANTIC ! FuMi fU74i I r'. I--'-. t- W JUhffM. f vo4v,cd.jO irr at. 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