'r I I i -. THE HEH&U). T.ie Word "Gent." It is a siiiiificint fact that the pre cise definition of the word "front" is' ofiW-lD be found in the Slanz Diction ary! '-Cent" is Riid by ha authority to be "a 'contraction of gentleman iu more senses than one a dressy, showy, foppish man, with a little mind, who vulgarize the prevailing fashion." As the "j,ent" is thus a product ami rep resentative of certain social conditions, there is a certain lltness in the word which characterizes him. The Count d'Ory once wittily said that "gent" was Miort for (Jcntilc. Tnis r.'sertion had truth as well as wit, for Gentile, from the Latin (ens, has tho same or igin as a gentleman. Tho word "gem" formerly did duly as air adjective, old English writers using it to express the sorter qualities of tho female sex. A "lady gent," instead of being a lady's man or coxcomb, was an elegant crgent'.e lady, proving that an ele ment of soi'lucss is associated with the word. "-'-TA Question of Words. ShouliTwe eay and writo railroad" or "railway?" A road, the dictionary informs us", is a place where one may ride, an open way, a track for travel. A way is a generic thing (on the same authority), denoting any lino for pas sage or convenience. A highway was originally a way raised above the level for dryness. A road, says the diction ary, is strictly a way lor hordes and carriages. In this country, and,-apparently, in England, judging by "the King's "highway" the word "high" has coni3 to have the significance of "open" and "public," and when wo speak of being "on tho highway" wo mean on the public and common roa I. But when we say "in my wiy" (very rarely "road" in such a sense), i hero appears to be a common recognition of "way" a3 the tnoro generic word. Lut iu uso without a compounding " word, "way" is rarely applied in the same sense as "road" thus, we du not speak of wa.king or riding, "along the way;" wo say "right of way," not "road ;" nor is "road"' u-ed except iir "railroad," which is tho Am-ricau term, as "railway" is the English. A lew roads we do not. say "ways" which have English ownership or close connection, such as Eric and At lantic and Great Western, are, olli -i-ahy, railways, and this term is prob ab:y mking its "way" t-lowly. It has however, at least the comparative 'disadvantage lint, as yet, we arc not, accustomed to "ways" as short for railways, or to speak ot the "way be I ; on (he other hand 'way" has an ndv.ui'agc iu not being used to des ignate inirunicn:s of pasigo by or dinary vehicles. Some other English terms nru better than our own ; for example, "share" . is better than stock," the latter haviug several ucs. Tnc English "coach," on rails, was obtained by transfer of word as well as article, but it i3 less cxprcoivc than our "car." So "stoker," although cor rect, is rather less idiomatic than "fireman," which is made by tho s.mie process with which children turn tt.o gray-coated "carrier" info "leitcr liuiii." Tho English "po.nt"' is cer tainly better than our "sw itch," and "driver," which in this ountry is - short for the largo wheel when u-cd In connection with locomotive?, is more exact than "engineer," wno is not niucn more than an engine-driver. "Metals" would sound strange here as tho designation of iron rails and "lino" would hardly escape detection as foreign, in iisc'lor the "ro id ' or "way." There is, however, an Eng lish term so expressive, as applied to capital fixed in rail ways and manufac turing enterprises', that it would be -Well to 11 aural. zo it tho word "plant." Such capital may or may not prove fruitful ; yet all the same it is withtrawii p!an.e 1. Ntie 1'urJe Ti.tcs. About one In every thirty adult males und one in every fifteen female?, says Mr. F. Gallon," whenever ih--y think art' numerals, sec them in a vidid mental picture, and each junnber al ways occupies the same relative posi tion in their field of view. Tho following mixture is recom mended for the destruction of para sites of plant. Eoracic acid, 1 ) part-; salicylic ucid, 5 parts ; recti tied s;i'ir its, 20 parts, and water -'JO parts. T;ie liquid is applied by means of a spray produced. An insect called ueen, of the corns Species, has been discovered in t he dis trict of Yucatan, Central America, which is capable of producing a spe cies of india rubber. Fivm the houics of necus an oil exudes which h .s a high reputation for its curative prop erties. Exposed to heat it volatiliz s, leaving a tough wax, which, .when burned, produces a thick scmi-llud mass like a solution of india-rubocr. This simple method of making a phvsphoieceiit lamp is given: Clc:ui-ii oyster shells by well washing, expo-o them to a ltd heal for halt an h air, separate the cleanest part., and put iiuo a crucible in alternate iaiers with sulphur. Then heat to red ness for at least an hour. When old, break the iua3,ai;tl separate the w illi cit pari for use. If inclose d in a bot tle the figures of a watch miy be seen ly the aid of the light emitted. To renew the luminosity of ti e inas, ex pose the bottle each day to the t-nu or other strong fight. The s.di.hide of calcium will thus be m l ie to ab-orb light, which will be available through out the night. Tery Complimentary. An honest farmer receives a vi-it from a dealer in live-stock, who wi-h-es to purchase his pork-crop. After chaffering over the price, they go out to the farm-yard to inspect the ani mals. On the threshold they nier t the farmer's daughter a h rndsome, (strap ping lass of nineteen, whose plump ness and color would have delighted Iinbens. "By Jove," says the admiring and : til hint dealer, feeling that some com pliment is deinuile I of him, "1 say, if your pigs are anything like your daughter we will have no difficulty iu making a bargain." Some Tossihle Derivations if Women's Sanies. Annabclla is not Anni-bella or Fair Anna, hut is the feminine of Hanni bal, meaning gift, or grace, of Bel. Arabella is not Ara-bcll i, or beauti ful altir, but Orahilia, a praying woman. In its Anglicized loriu ol Oralicl, it was union more common in the thirteenth century than at pres ent. Maurice has nothing to do with Mauritius, or a Moor, out comes from Amalric hnnuul-icivh tho kingdom of heaven. E.leu is the leuiiniue of Alan , Alan, or Allan, and has no possi tie connection v ith lleien,whicii comes from a different language, and is older by a thousand years at least. Amy is not from wm-e but from amie. A vice, or Avis, noes not ex actly mean advice, as some see in to think. It comes from -iE.l-wis, and means happy wisdom. Liua had no connection with Elizabeth. It is tho lister of Louisa, and both are the daughters of lie.oise, which is llele VTis, lnd eu wisdom. There is, indeed another feriu of Louisa, or ratiier Louise, Which is the icmiiiino of Louis, bill this was scarcely heard of - before the sixteenth century. Tho olucr lleloisc form: of the name, Al oisa, Aioisia, or Aioysia, was auopted into iue.;av.d Engiisn, as Alcsia a name wnicn oi.r out .genealogists al ways co.tiU.-c with Alice. "Emily and Ameha are not diiiereut forms of 0113 name. Etuhy is iruni Emylia, tho name of uh Etruscan gens. Amelia comes Iron, mo Goihio umala heav enly, lioiu.ild is not -..erived from Keg ma, ..nd lus nouioig to ao with a Queen. It is Item-all exilted puri ty. A... C, Aoetais, A'tuiaidc, Al.sa, Alt., A icitiic, :,io aii iiJW tonus of Ensnared. There is only one among Bertha's several "protectors" whom she would really like to marry, lie is Theo dore. But Theodore is not on the marry by a large majority. Fchse Bertha's waiting maid a younr lady whose cheek would cut diamonds, doesn't hesitate to tell her mistress that she is getting oid, and had better nail a husband before it is too late. "But what shall 1 do? Theodore won't marry me?" exclaims Bertha in despuir. "Fud-el can fix him," says Fcl isc. "How?' , "Leave that to mo. "Will you give up nil vour other lovers."' "Yes, if I can marry ThcoJore." "And no everything else that I tell you to do?" "Yes." "Well, then Theodore shall be yours for keeps." The next day Theodore calls. "Felise," s iid he, "you look sad." "After what has happened this morning, I don't feci inuoli like laii-hing." "What was it?" "Madame tried to kill herself you." "What!" "It is true." "She loves me, then?" "She adoics you. There's the sonic on the inintel. To keep for ar hfcr from killing liersell, 1 told her you would marry her." "But 1 doii't want to marry." "Then you are a murderer. I will give you fifteen days; if you don't decide to marry her by that time, I will let her take the arsenic." "That arsenic racket may fetch him," said Felisc to her mistress, a day or two mlerward, "but to make sure, I'll try another. Here's a little stuff that I'll doctor his wine with when lie dines here to-morrow. I've used it to keep jealous lovers at home when my mistres-es wished to go down to the seaside with some favor ite. It won't hint him any. I'll get a ciVrk in a drug-store whom I know to play the doctor." The next day, at uiniier, Theodore claps his hand on his stomach, and turns ghastly pale. "Great heavens!" he erics, "I'm dy ing." They put hiin to bed, and sent in great haste for the doctor. The druggist's boy comes, looking very solemn in a white cravat and a wig to match. "A bad case," says he, after exam ining the groaning patient. "But iooil nursing may pull him through. It's a very dangerous and contagious disease, however, and the question is, who will nrst: him?' -1 will," says Bertha. Theodore, who is deeply moved by this devotion : "If you save my life and you es cape, you shall i e my wife." The i ll'ecis of the drug wear off. The doctor proiiouuces his jiaticiit on the road to r. cowry. A mom',! afterward. Theodore leads D rilut lo the s.Har. T'eliso is maid of hoi... i. ( .a !, i' lK i; a'ssi. Harper's Magazine. ILLTJSKRATED. "Stuil v inn llic s'l'.ji'i t ol'ji't Ivcly and frma the e.turn! im;.l point of ir t.kim ; .r--!: tlial hirli, ij!mmi ;i I ii.r-i her. lit iir nir 'f Itie iiiuM tffti i.-f l ihc l;fn:-.r lamil.er I loiij; ;e.; couilud.Mi t hat. if 1 oiiM liaie Inn one wotk for :i .iii.iic ia.i..i y. 1 uoiiM s.l 4-1 a im.iii.!.k- set ol ll;n;i.-i's Muut My." C'hai ! l'lam is Adams. Jr. ll contents are eoliiri!.ul"l l tti l.mt em inent unlhoi iiiut ::r!iM ot Kitrope ami Ameii e;i w in:e i lit? lon 'i.fi i , - si. ol iis puhli'.li,i' lias mailc t hem I lion nri: icy I'-itive rsaiit it h 1 ilesii't'M of the t'lililie, v.hicli tlay will spare i.u "Hoi t tn gratify . HARPER'S PERIODICALS. IIAKfFII S MA:AZIM-:,0::j Ynr CO lllt'S Wl- tdvLY, cut- Year 4 to HAWI'KirS liAZAli.One Y.-ar 4 n.. 1 he 1 HUliK abeve j.iiuiicR-ion-. One Y'r. in 00 Any TWO ahove ii.iiu.-l. One Yi-ai 7 H) IIAtiridrS Yid i l'rori.t:. () i-Year. 1 9n l'e;aP fre.. t -nlisci il. -s in ti.'e l inti il st..i-s o: t'niia.la. I l.f voluai.s of i he Mi-'air.o I mi; in ii Ii I In N i: i ii i o'ls I . ji .Jnn.-a.'l 1 irrf.nher ill each year Itt ii i.t l lint- is si ii.-i. ii will tie ua.i. r to..ii ; iiat tl;a i.lei ilni wieh. s t J Lein wita Ine .'iMT.'i.t NiunlH'r. A .liiplet.' Set of H:iVn I "j- Majraiiie. ri.iii pi i-m 1 !uinc-. in n i Ml cloT li ininiiiiL;. u ili he M'lii liy i pi i'-s, I n iht at irxp-nse .i pnr-i-hari . tin le.'i'ij.l of -' J.i per villain. Sinli: iiolutni's. l.y ni.ul. potjiititl. s;i in. otorti easi's. lor I nitlin". s- n iii-. li ina'l p.. t jtaitl. i-U-ininai.ees slioitlit he ln.nl.- Iiv I'ost-Otnce Mom y Onler o: I 'raft. ti iixelJ cliaiu-e of lo-. e p tp is ait not to copy il.i- utlvrrtise n nt : lio.ll t he riiv.. o;.Kr ol llAiiMl: & A.i!liv-s HAIU KK & rd:o'1 1IK1.S. New Y.'iU $10,000 PREivlIUMS ! roit si t.s nn:i-:i;sTo The OmaM IwMm IN f-, i ri:.im.i .. ions-. AUiUrri.TL'ilA I. lMl'l.l VLXTS. S1V I Xi MAClll XKS, tULVKU it". IKS. anij si: i:!:ai. ih nI'KF.i itiu-:u Valuable & Useful One K-reiail um and a Vear'n Siiisoiition, $l.tiO. Erzitr ai'itscinnEn azcr.ivzs a VHKMil'M. Tfce ( heii'pt ViUly and the Most .tiairiiiiicent l ist r Premium l.r OJlViTil to tho l'uhlic. mt. ..' i n :! '1 1IC lU'UUU IHSiriOUllUIl AVI LI. TAKE I LACK January 10, 1881 THF. 9MAIIA WK! SLY URl't'ULU Afl Is a laiiio ueveiity-twti col man. twelve pajie newsp.nj tr, duvtj'.etl to tlie iniini jiiitinii and ai icitltiu ..1 inU'iests c f Nebi aska, ami to the ad vaiieeiaent of tliH Ilepublicaii patty. It is the oM-st ami leading weekly paper iu t'i State. It is printe.l from ci;ir. hii'.nloino new type, and its r!aius will he i!l n! with the best 01 initial alitl Helected inatirr, thr lalest tf '.cgrapliie m from all parts of the woihl. and full repoi ts of all leading lncal KVeiits in Omaha and throughout the several counties of the State. ALL OLD SU liSC HIRERS, 1 Especially thone who are in arrears, can avaii thvniselvi tf this cfiVi. Fcr tach year paid up, a receipt, jiood for cine awaid im the grant! distnhu tion. ill be iven. Ail remittances should be mai'.if at the r.te of 1.."0 per year. Sample ("epics, which also t't.ntai" Full List of rrf iniunis, Saut Free to Any dtlres n Applirttiua. The distribution will bt f.wrly ami publiflv eondueted. Thu resp!'tibil ityfTHE RKFL'BI.ICAN in this particular is nnquea ir.d. Send rinit" ance. I t niny rder or reeisteretl letter. paTab to OMAHA UEPUBI.irAN. OwHk. Nbiiiska. and prewiiini receipt will be rtturnad t subsciiliers by wail. All articles tin' cu ke snt ly mail will be forwarded potpnial tm the sub. !enler"s address. A i tict9 to be ship. tMl hy xprs or frei?h' wiM be fr wardw,! to "Ui-ir dtlii'iJ i.Jii with freight py (iTflNbv t ''I" riiiji'i:ef'Sf . A Rrmarkalile Kail w ay Accident. An almost incredihle exi'lamiliou is given of the cause of :i recent accident to the .Scotch express, near Leicester, England. It is said that the train was slopped a little beyond the town of Kilnvorth, the engineer thinking some thing w;ts the matter with his engine. Examination showed the locomotive to he all right, and the engineer again applied i-team, hut instead of running forward the train was backed, and the engineer did not notice the change of direction until the train had returned to Kilnvorth station, where it ran inio a freight tram, but not before the en gineer had applied the Wcstinghouse brake, and so prevented any more damag than to m;tt,h up two cars and tl.e wounding of four or live pas serpeis. The engineer was suspended but it appears from investigation that none of the train hands knew that they were going backward instead of foi ward until it was too bite to avert an accident. It is said by way of ex planation that the night of the acci dent Wiis very dark. S. American. TRY TJ!E NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YF.All. The Largest and Best Fam ily Paper in the World. Si nd for Santjtle Copy Free. 30:2 .'i- S'ai-K Sv. tw loi li. 1S81. 1831 GLOBE-DEMOCRAT In iMdiin. its pi i.seet us fur 1881, the (Jiulie-DfMiioera:. can make no promise for the future tiia. i. is net if asm. ably sure if fuililiuifid, ju.liii! from i'.s histoi in t'm past. In the piesideiitial eontwst jus! closul it .ts 1 eei'L'ti ;;s the ii-adiiiy: rhninp'on of de t. licais Cause in the West. ;ul vut'.r. i:! the r.ien and the principles of the uii ..t. party o! fieeilm and mi: 1011 iility , nnd ai ways t ha ex ponviit of its idv'!::efd thotmht. Wc stiflil Ct'iiMir.ie that fwttrse unfultei inj-ly in the fn : hi e. .vi l"Kg as the rept.hl iean party ivmaini true to the ii.isibhiii iu which i. set i 01 th twenty years i'.o. 1 !r f!etin 01 James A. (J.iifield niid t'hcslar A. .Vi'ihur as president r.d v!ee-prcsidiit of il.e I'niled .;ntes iiv ;m uii(.jutiiiied majolity of the leetoial u.U-s, Sicilies pi iiee and pros oei'iiy la ths country f.-r four years. .'. eleiik-ve tl.w new nd iniiiisi 1 at ion rill ioii ;aitt, and id stentiily h-ld thr iro'.ifidvnce, not only of the rep ill 1 liean p. ti ty, but of the nation, by its i iiii!ii and integrity, as well as hy its aity lu the priiiciplns of ihr- uie iiii ;ion which placed it in power. The fc ih'- I-Inderal fniuly hopes to be altl to n e to l'l Psident C irtielil a eoidi.ti fllld (Mrtifst snpp.-it. It believes .hii he wii! tin lhi ri.li; as he sees it, and that he will liii to i In-di-charye d his pi CsidenlMl !utis a cUar head, n ho!i'5t heai t uiitl ilntei ininat ion to serve his eiinliy in the 1 -. t wf bis ahiii'v. Certain it is that no io 10 ev- r (nteieil the White limine hetier fii ;ban be l.y irftni, eJucatian and exp-i lenep to furnish all tlin'. we cx iel froiii a flood president. The repnldieau p.trty is nnw more itiei oiilily uaiied ;md hi. inonioiis than it has been in many yeai'tf. There aie no rial "wings" to it and n-i op posiii! fuet ins in i:. Thr campaign thnt has just ciosr.l welded it toPlhtr in .1 Milid in.ss against the common fit', a:.d there are i;nw no sias of pas sible i vision. iirbevn liiis Hnily and harnittuy j.l eoiitiune thr.i!gh ut (jlen. (.lai field's ndirt mist ration, ;nd wid result in l!.s loutiuued lease of power t ii Tn.' democratic piirty i.s iucken a. :d deinniahzed defeated under the best candid ite it has had in iwer.iy years and Rt iikely ever Haui to pre3i-nt 1 lit- imb: okon front vsli!e;-tr.r republican p.uty had to niei-t oil the i of Xtiveinher, 18S0. While iiati. Dili r;ii!u 1 than locai iii ii n conduct and purpose, thf Glwhe DeUKiera w ill devote speeiai attention to the subject ot immigration, iloin its best to in ite the thiil'ly fainieis and in chanies of the East and of. Ku 1 I e i o st'i t if on i l.e fertile lands of t he .south w ?st. io.d 1 specially of the lle of i issoui t. This subject h.;n eii.iL;ed our attention iu tht- p:ust, and .now that there are four years ahead of ii k fitf from the turmoil and excite- j n;nt of a nai'Htial political contest,! wv shall lie? enabled to :ive it add Globe-Deniociiic. i No newspaper, asl or wi s, is belter , etii!'Cl tlian the Ulube-Deiii'i'-tat for j tlte colioctiton ami pnMkittion of new s , from till iiii ts of the wo! hi. Our lis; of ! special coirespoiiilenis tovei.-j ail; the news centers in tlus country ami in Lurope. ami they are all ii:st nieieil j to sp:ire no labor or expense in procnr- in llll. I.IUM rllltl lll'.v itiiittia tiM.it ination, anil transmittiiii; it pimp;ly j by t lejrraph. Our sjieeial telegraph J M-rvice has been greatly inen-aseil ami iniprovc:l in the past year until it j ranks anions the nio.-t liberal in the j Wwst.amlit is our intMiti'.iii locontin-j u iu this tiii 't-ftion, availing oitmelves i of everv ojipurl unit v to improve iiiii ; journal ns an impiiitial iecorl cur- : rent eveiiis the worn! over. Uur ecu- ' ly rciuiers will i:t she full b'-neiit of: tliw t-nivifii in selections from the i ., i i::ost iinportait l tm- uiki i .ies sec. to tl.e Daily fiiuli'-UetiifCi it. In its Cfir.iTieii.nil leoul ts the fllobe- ! Democrat ha alwavs been uni t vu.itt.1 mn.' its cotemporaries. X journal. in tho West pava . much attention to j f::i)ness and accuracy in giving a f.iiintal .ij'!'X of the markets irotu ! day to day ami irui wetk to week. In t:.,sdcp..rl.ne,U we shall a. .) Keep i pace Willi the gruwma ibni:i:id.s ol r . , Loi.i:. and the west in M!l that is to be ' ejipi-i-teJ from a preat newspaper pub- j lished in the i;..i.in;f jcial me;ropoii i nf the MissisPipni Valle. ! We sltail :i I i :. in addition to a WiVl;- 1 Iv iccoul ofi-niicnt events, to present I our leaders it!i a newspaper for the Farm, the Family and the Fi;si!e. i Special H:t"!itiaH will be iriven to t he, ; several depiirlinen's, m k have tcei, j conspicupus te.ttuivs nf the (ilol.f- j PetiVci it in the past. h SI" BSC It 1 I'M J . PKH'l'S DAILY. lne'iiditi!' Sund.nv. per year U'.i,,:o'U Sunday, per year 11 00 I .. .I i i.i . .i f.l iv lit r.l'.ii.ft af three und upwaia.... titlnut Suml.iy. in clubs ' throe and upwards TKI-WEKKLY. Tuesday a. Fridays n:id Stit:Hays, per year In clubs f live ami upward. . . ST.MI-WKI KLY. 1 uedays and Fridays... In eluWs of uy? ami upwards n h; 10 Wj 5 00 4 150 3 On 2 50 0XE DOLIiAil PhiJ'YEAH l'.nyahlo in advance. Special rate9 t aLtenis. Remit anci-S siiould be niadebv I"ni ted States Post OiTiei Mwy- Older,! tliili.nl tllOII"llt an I pu'-rV. TllPie l. . '.. ' r . .. . - .T i- o - j ercr. nSrir tlr? wnl i.'etirv. . 9 . , dJ f,0' ij vi . r 1 iiilll til in'' t el I 1 1 ml tllht.lal.V la II!. ;,;.,., froI11s,rr,i.,.; ' -r.T;,.i-35 fic'. ; . . . ! !. I .' K : lien i ranc fr t Iir I n-..1: r. afi'irt! 2 1 ,3." 1 , ' t . V-.5 'if Ji '. ' tjient fit v ..f St. Louis i".M- miliums ol : Cr:..,'tl - i.r f i WW A AT?T Wi; I !t . t i l..v,.i.,.. u...!u ;-.:fru to ; Sv fx. aTWs Sc : -:. new ir.liHltilants n,l .here is iau.i i ' . V'"' - - . ifPP VnTvn -r, I.r, i1 e!'r' -.-r..ef-.. 1 tU i Z :S'M I if niiliviilefl to its capaeity. '! in- c,3 V;u: , a ,r T.j . i And S: isfiiet ion ( I nai n:i . f .1. j - : g yf ft - J A' I ' West '(.Hie taets .il.uj. ol h lllg T ,..(. .1 f n.ntls:::,,;: li. Neii. ' 1,1 ti V' . (5 X-A , . v ' J , shov.n on this sul-jret shall lm owe of; .j,..-:1 j T' -r . t ; Hi R E XT V 1 LLK 3. ! i,KA,-i'" 1 N i J N J V1' C" ''' V V eank drafts r resisterwl letters, when ever it can bp done. Iiieti'ti3 should bp m i'e, plinlv, rivi!:i name ef Fost Oftt t'mntt Mt:d State. -'' .,4. ,.H M. W1.I.Im..li i iliiiir ";...., - - - ' B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Ttking Efett OcUb(r, KOK OMAHA FROM rt.ATT5MOUTH Leaves 8 :1S a..m. Arrives 10 :on a. m. 2 :4S p. m. " 7 A ;. ni. " li :Zi " " ' :-3 a. iu. FKOM OMAHA FOR PLaTTSMOCTU. I.avfs S :4.1 a. in. Arrives 9 -M a. u. 6:1". p. iu. " 4 :i p. in. " ; i6 " " " X :15 " iR TMK WKST. leaven l'latn:iiutli 9 :M a. 111. Arrives Lin coln. 1.' p. n:. ; Arrives Kearney, 7: 40 p. 111. I eaves Plattsmouth at ti :o0 p. 111! ; an Ten at I.iih mIii at 9 :li p. in. Kiei'lit leaves at lu :-0 p. m. anil at 4 :00 a. in. Ai rivx at T.iiionlii at 3 : 4na. in. itntl 3 :.'i a. in. FKOM TUE r.'WT. Leaves Kearney. S a. 111. I.eavf-s Liiieo!n, 1 . p. in. Arrives riattsiiio;;::;. S :lo p. in leaves Lineotn at 7 :i.S a. m.. arriv.s at I'lattsinoni Ii a a. in. Freight leaves l.ineo!n at 12 :0." p. 111. anil 7 :f"0 p. m. Arrives at I'laitsmuiitli :u5;3."i p. m. and 12 :t0a. uui.No i:yr. Cr. press. S :0 n. 1:1. l-:.ssi.ii..er, tirain naeii t'.xy) 4 p. tn., except Sal unlay. Kverv third Saturday a train crm necls. al the usual time. W. V. a. 3C. TiiKo Table Ti'kinv Effect Sutuluu, iMrtobtr 17, 1-iSi. w KST. 5 ::i.r.piii : .0; C 7 :l' ) 7 :Si : 7 :.tr. 10:15 l'l :'5 II :4it , 1.' :ln;ni 1J u-. I :li 1 :M .1 :Jll a :-0 4 :!." 4:1.". STATIONS. iiAM IN'.S. A It. r.i.i V. HI Id. C W I. I S. AMlatY K!.l I l. t i). i.navai.i:. Jlivh'H H'N. i: K I. IN. r.l.i " .l I M.'ION. .NAION K Khri'M.ICAN AI.MA OKI KA NS oM ii:: A KAi'AliOt: 10 :.Varii 9 :j AitltlVAI. AM EtKI'A StTriii: K l"3.TT.1OI'TH Jl.tll.M. 7 :i t. in. 1 '.).: 11 a. in. l :i.':" a. 111. 1 o..:0 p. ni. ( 1 1. 00 a in 7.:"i p. in. lu :;n n m. . p. in. t lt.fio a in. 11. efl a 111. Nov. in. I A S I F.l.N. W RSTMIX. MlliTW I EN. Si .C I H 1 i:N". I 7 0:i :i. in. 1 r. ro p. in. , c -.1 -i (1 x'.i. o n? . in T'Oa. 111 l.l p. in i"p. irt.l t'INil A IKK. r.it itiRvvii i.u. J TV. Marsh vi.i.. Y. M. an -- --;.-..:mawi rit-tv , cn-.trx. 77ia lt;Ii tsco-i.t:o it ;vivc lientlili to o 11 i wici ah, Oceans "s Siitnrd's remedy fr fissimUating i ' Focd. Ii enres "icd Calir, -Wie . i3j Tcveriskiisss t-l Kills ; t'r.ims. Xhn tie Child las honXth I uriil tJio Iflotlicrelbtaias rest. Picas" , Lira 1 fliba The i:i..'t tficclivp ?aii-reliovijis ajoat ; fOF MAN and BEAST ! tee 7crl.l Ilth ever knowu. Over 1,000,000 littles noid last jcarl 7!io reiuoui f'T this anprcoedented rTa lari'y, u;a c. i. i.t: tlio Centaur Lini mauti :tro m ..1 to tic'.arvo coniicleBCS they n.-o a"-:... jricl iu.o tiia t'.ruclure ; tliey atvrfsy c "3 nil rccr l"-iyjoijit. No p .. hi i:c: 1 luucr sur wiih TAin Ui tha DACK, 7"? i i..e. -1 : -.-n or cliiT Joint.', for th GEflTAUR tjoTila. TLcrsi i ii. :. i-i uiu pria. Cut, Sc td. iSn rn, I'rnise. Stins, C or j.aja p.s I xrhicU Man!;ia'J or V i V.'.s i Tiro sulJoot, llvut dooa iijt r;-.i'..l tiia Scctltir.s Lalm. 'Alio Ct-i-iur -.o ..a-.l !.G0 a i,..,'-t. '.r...i 1 ;;r'. , CS222irists.i.-.ww"' :': ". , TT , V ILuLi;!.!. .i 6nVtJt, .ieaiei m ()!jy ;jl)()lS, ,-.i (-f jjs, y'.AN ki:ts FLANNlvLS. ri'lJN'ISllING GO()IJ. GROCERIES OF AIL KINDS. I.ar -it Ytoi'k ef BOOTS a?.d SHOES . ( loi:d on j .Tn 'lit -r rjn;&1lc Oncmictrorn v huojiomuv, JMmI la fact everything yai exn i!fori IHs iii o of Ufclleiai Ll2!"Ch aildiS9 ., AH kiudi ef 1-uui.lrY t.iunure ta iu ex rlixnjii far roo.U. A. WATERMAN & SON JtT.Tpl ':'UiI D-!U,r '" , v',T invn SHI.NdLhS. SASH. FOGK;. HLINDS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Man. sirr.-i. li:.rri. i'dlh. FL ATTSMOVT II Still Bsttr T - 5i 3 i i. !! 3 , 12 f-'ft : r..t c:.:y rr:ro i-i. i.tvy i.i-i.o - . , . , , , a s i Jv t. - i (WiVAi C M . W r-i . W c '. .S:.---, illlly r'Lv:., r' , i,"n:.9Urr, S I HiAU H I & fLiiil..l Al,ir!i; ! 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" , - --w" , -7 1 S ?' - I " i" , ' v;;:;;u:, v r ? lof ' jil Paper Inmmed Free of; r-fe.r ! OTP m 'Z rr . . 'H? s M J ? II'?.? I 5 tF'j'S vtt .-.... vf.J...V -Vr- ky'J0&:a ' FAST. . -i--sr-v CttZr. "3 4: to &ttfMtel . J J :i i itt- ZZ't-!i-r:S(!-r James 1 ETTEE im:.li;u in Itlusical Instruments, Stili Ayjtohdiii'j .j ulf'j)- TT." ! iviv.-j!li'( Hnx 111 A I5:.i:ii;ii CA IUN :? ORUA .s. : u sff A:;e::i fur iln- Homy 1" Miller an.! AV. ( '. n.i.cl"ii:i ' t . i'i: f . .sAMri,;-: IN fill !!: NT? j ;rt ofru-... siv iii. cut- :l'oi sotitli of X!;:iS St. j ri.ATi'SMOl'TII. M-di. ,V!'! '" "!! ; ?i-i? Mii.on ti kiiitJilin MORRJS O'KOVIU'i:. o .m f v emw forirai d wiili h.i rut re now FALL m V7"IT57 Z,II!ie Sl iK til l kt tiiist l'irrf l,ni!i firr I'luiiyhl iuti ru:tinnilli ; ! V. '.' i'.KT (JAHMKNT (IT Is WA RH ANTED to FIT Hurnlred n tl.-rr xr.d t! ey ai A JAY A ri'ITElK SdlO OJ.-it !!(! Iloiisp. Civt iiilll a eail e:ii:.f for jnrelr. 4nli Y IT- W - ij I A U fn J 1 j 1 Z ii Fiirni"l!?i l-"r!i. rraa ?ii!k. , S;t'rial v.'A zllinirA lo, 3 :. Vi i l.p. J I'nm sati'.ti tv fu;ni-fjrU ffh.3 T..r.,,. j M UN ARC II XII.lfAUT A'.iAi.' i In I lie t:;rn:ent "t firr'i " More. : i'i. ! is..1.-, t r:i. - - - zrt.SA3K. j Ob lr.r I. . : T38ni3 Eev?ly itU-i up Wih IKTf ft w tt i "i . S i?-,-vr. SlS & TSSip 21. M&k$ I n tiHiid r;: i he riinw. ' tt to ft ami .iai iii Hall : punlr f raer.i fei players :sit Ibi Tiitufii. Tl. Oi.ivkp.. -Vn;ier. I". P.. MCKPnT. Ulf Prop. LIVBKY SALS AHB FIZZ ? ja f?f?;5 i'inj ti Z HALS. T A. ICC 6i ITOTICiS ! I ,.i!l all sf li T ;..:' ' :.:. I-s e't!eil f, ( r. IVi'i-li'v V'; "'" ' i'i'"" r ': '"'l'':K! " - sl'fl'l i l I i:.". 1 I J ! '.I . Livery, Feed & Sab STABLE, Or mi Old stall? it netr Ittind.t entirely- T': l inn f eptu tli il STKRIhtlT It A it N en tu 'iti4r f (Hii ant! Fearl SI reels wnlj nvv Livery Outfii. (..n IlDPSKS AM l AKPIAC.I.S at nil waists Riii niir axd sold. f all ami e IJOLilLS DIXO. "NEW BRiuKRiT I am gois to CAKB BRICK ll:13 s:lll!S ai.j V.U!:t MAKE THEM CHE At', tl at iieop'.ii cau luiiltl nnirK hoc.e.s ixstead u f:.m .::. -5 ; 1 iii..:i cti.l.a' t and Build BU1CK Housss,! t!it eoiiinii; year and weuM like tho. a Intomlii! to iiuil'.l ia -glvt iriTi a call io -Klu; vNt JElMtV ilAIM.MAX. fainting, draining. (Shsinj,; SsJsuaiitttti?. I V !.?? i ffaptt 1 7b3 jntDorvo, &c.CCe., j Painted 12 Good Style. FHSC01XG A SPECIALTY. IU;rERENCKS: : i ia.iroiii;i. r?A r n i .. rr r my i : 1 .t-ir;ij.,( ' A- 1 fififf HiWARE STORE .J. S. DUKE lias just peneJ an entire new ntvek of li:';d- are, . - .' ar"iJ nB- as m:' bh'ss- Next itoor west if Cliariimu Smith's Irui 1 Stele. j A Full I-ine of SHELF HARDWARE, SHOVELS, fiAh'ES. SPADES nun . ALL HARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by ihe KtS j or J'ottud ROI'K, I'OW D Eli. SHOT, (3RINB TONEs, VfHEEL-BARRdWS. A Full I.inei.f t I TI F.iiV. Sptritd Jiatts U 'iitildcis and CvfV ti a- torx. AU cooil s;i'il.s lin they iui-il.:y . 11 Lit ma! live. ' 4i (jj: KENDALL'S SPA YIN l l.r liUpl :ic'rMifiil ir'R:ely ;c.er li.M'vereil. a." it i. i .'i l. in ia iu i:fa! riiom- r.Ki.i.w. From I.' v. 1. N. miier. ! Ti-ni. lit.. . l.'!.?;. . f I Tlt-...'.; 1 i;.iH.t ! St. a i.c.ans. Vt.. .inn. y.Kh. um. Ir. B. .1. L i e. !;ti! Oi. ( u . li, nis ; In rio Iv to yiuir letter I u ill km- 1I..1I i.. txi.ei :.-:n uiiW Keiulali's S::n 111 I lire li:: l-ei-u erv .tt ihlaf tory iiuiee!. I M.-e r inr r:m ::-o I .n.'i:r ed ;i lioitle of join a em . ;unl w itii i; cured n horst? of l::n:ei'e- t imved li- n spavin. Last i season in y iiiue I ei-aiic .-i y hiine. uih) I t'li n- i oil I11111 0111 :r.i a I iv w .'.'Ks ivlii-ii lie .ei-:iir. J tvl ler ; Imt lien I ;n:l lum 011 I !: 1 0:1. 1 he no I VM -i se. lieu 1 tl : .j ete.l tliat a 1 iii;-bii.f v; loliMil''. I I'lefllle l :i I o! e cf Keii.l;iH: Sjt:i iii 1 'ii re, sn.I will: V-s th:.'i a lmti ie ured lum sol'aal !if i-. not la-ne. 1, i 1 : ; .-1- liie . kanrh l.e f ocn.l . i l:e.f i-: fi.ily Yours. I'. N. 1,11 m:hi. I'rii e M pi'i !'..i:'r. rix Let 1 ies for !1 ' drimcsl- Iiave :l in ran 1 11 (or on. ot 11 will I l-e .'iit to ;u. i..li: rt1-. .: l.-.'.'ii.i 1 I itire i-v i t!ie plopl ieloi s, I'.. I I-. K 1 1 A !.l. X l ' I.. ' ! Kl. l-'a'l-. '.ll.,el:t. ' V. F. (lorie.i an. A . 't 1 111 .atui. Nclt. 1( r s Itj'o i"- "-ViS-i V ',,.. Sir A. G. HA Vi .)'. T i i; "! A : : A i . Nar. Clr.-it. Fits! Ch; -v .1 . ,,.,;,. "I! Main Street (i.n.ei i f -,!li. I iMttitOMih KT.-ijImdr on lii.h'! lor fi' s:i. !n,r,. i ir:. : t. v. i na k i f u- i r c w a it jj ia i tj y. 3 CIGABS. !a!n Ftiret. Pfe-CMlt tliClVuut !!jt.c. Thil pla.-o i j'lsf ;rwA. nfc. ton.! to.t of a!i kir.rt. Tfc rrjint If kff.i jr.nd l:cr. tt-l piea- onr r;'.t-' niev. nan .' a n :t l k i. s i r. M A CUT N K SllOfS! iunioni?..K.r... I .... t. r, ., I 'j 'if'" ?i'lit It's, iturrfT,' .Sr -V .V",7 A AX1) KTKA.U HTTI1H3. I risntht Iron Pipf. por-n and f.if! Pipf .sifr (Jiiilr Mafptv-Valv ( ioveni.-ii-. unit ;i k !...' ef f;r:is Fiiii:p J"itii:s. rfcjiait'i'it on shoi'i noriv.. FARM M A C II I N E h 1 V. D. JONE13, Aj'fht tlk r;.rij' f lh? Oil Brick Livery Slabls. 1 l..vn,-'Mi: i:i:i:ass a. Ti:" ol.i l::i. nor S: :ii-.!... ; a Pia. Waout 11. ri ro V 5rairi. I.T . 1 I. . i on !.:: i N"t :':.! 1 : ..t ti -: i in 1 1 shi. i' of llltl lit linn '.itin(ii.i:ii.!i. j illrl ' KlOVI'V 1 Vi ,i-i vi-. '-j cv--i ? ' 'fOODEIT COI-'fflXT iJl s!d, raJy maOtt aal l'l eliaj tor . 31 V Fl W H II 1 1'S E T gTyfi5" r s;';ry.y;Z-l W till i sail) i!iaiiiv! fet pus i ii ilo all !8T; .11 .iti.i f-.r.:..!::?1 it. y i.i:i;t'. st k'K l I I lt l'l "t;: .ii ( aii i.i. c. f. Joer;son. -( .'.I.i.K IN i Ps; .- , i . U.i.n'ii'.inrti" Di UdS? P.eCCineSn V . AND- ! ?'V? Kb. Stationer,, - Magazine I AND ! 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