V. v- - - -N r A. ri v. IS J - inr-;-' ft-w NEW3 BSEVITIE3. By the Eric canal there was shipped in 1880 73.000,000 bushels of grain. If the grain had been sent by railroad there would have lx?en $."?,0)0,0o) more f .-eight to pa3. 'l'he Lutheran syuo.1 of Nebraska had. f-i 1871. only six jiiinisters. It ha now tivc-nty-fout' ministers, thirty eonrega liutis, and twelve hundred and twenty nine communicants. Marion county, Georgia, has a hog" cg with the usual cloven hoofs and two mtsiior lioofs above, and a second leg t.bout the size of a man's thumb g:xwa nt just below the knee-joint. One of the sons of Gen. Houston is now entering xipon the lie of Lis father, wi.ich v ill be a complete and reliable history, compiled from authentic paper in i-osse.rsioii of the family. The late Ilerr Isidor Kraft, of Berlin, u wealthy philanthropist, has left half of his forluue of 1,000 marks to be ex pended in the foundation of a fund for the assistance of poor needle-women. Salmon fishing on Columbia river, Oregon, is very dangerou:;, owing to s. -crtaiu tidal) peculiarities. Two hun K?cl men, at lea-st, are reported as lost rhTpt;:e Ct season. The manufacture of bariied wire fencing has increased from 10,000 pounds in 1874 to 27,337,000 pounds in 187'J. and it is estimated that in 1880 the production reached 60,000,000 pounds. To show how the petroleum trade has increased and prosjiercd compare the exported product of 18C2-:$ 1.S5.874 gallons, valued nt .27,S80 with that of 170-K) 4;,7B5.7D6 gallons worth $37,109,258. y Notwithstanding the persecution of Jews in Germany, it is said that ecunions young German noblemen '. t;ii "many ancestors and more debts'" ..jitinue to peek the hands of wealthy ' nng Jewish maidens in marriage. . ''Miss Jennie Hogan is creating some- ' tjJiut of a sensation in Washington as un inspirational poet. She hails from Vermont, is a brunette of ordinary height, small features, and a face with a bright expression, though she is not pretty. President Grcvy, of the French repub lic, has established in his stui.lv a tele phone apparatus, by which he has in stantaneous communication with the President of the Senate and Chamber of levnties and all of the members of the ' Cabinet. Wm. G. Gordon, of Cho.ster villeft)., 13 srid to be 113 years old and still a comparatively strong and active man. lie i ? wealthy, and manages his own biiness nlTairs. In his youth he served in the Hritih army a:id Kays that he knew Napoleon L Sugar-cane growers and planters in Illinois claim that all the n:gar con sumed in that State, could- be raised jvith'i her borders at the same cost now given and besides create a new and profitable industry. -10,0 h,i M) worth is consumed in Illinois annually. M. K. Weiss, at a session of a foreign industrial society, advanced the curious idea that the corrosion of steam toilers is due to the ai'ii in of ozone, m liii'li he thinks is generated by electrical a tion. resulting from tho violent ir.-piil-c s-U'titji titiinst the upper ro:-ti---:i of the toiler. The Michigan Salt a-.-'.oein.ion has tried the experiment of shipping s;i!t in Hacks to the South with success. The soft hern market has hitherto been sup plied with the English article, but tl e great satisfaction expressed with the .Michigan product, promises a large d--vislopment of the trad- in that direc tin.1 i"rp;ie A. im Ke, e'i wide spread allot ofl a person miraciiio itjg water from Lo . IMrsggie A. i!uike, whose t-nse attracts ntioii in s'7 4 as that I'oti.slv enrol !v tiriah- .ourdes, tlied re.-cnt- W. She injured hersnir.e bv a fall, and p!:v -iciaus could atibrd her i; relh f. Siio t Ii'-ii resorted to prayer an i the miraculous' water, an! immediately arose from her bed. lmring scverni vears she continued to ini-trovc. but af- ... war I lui.l a rci:t;-se. J ;e v::ter was i again, but without ;.... A m w variety of silk-worm has been flisrovcred in Nevada. It is much lardier than the old kind and feeds on ak leaves instead of mnlbcrrv. The .tfilk is of stronger fibre and instead of eating a hole through the cocoon thus I breaking the threads, this new worm ri pushes against the libres not injuring the cocoon in the least, f In the ;rreat flour-mills at Minne- apo's, mi i-stones are becoming a thing cf the past. Hungarian steel rollers tak - ing their place. l?y the new process of cracking instead of grinding the wheat, the germ of the grain, which is a waxy 'substance and tends to make Hour dark, is carried off with the hulls instead of being incorporated in the Hour. A man at Greenville, S. C, made reckless by drink, made a wager Jhat , La. could ride his horse across a railroad track, several hundred yards distant, ahead of an approaching train. South ern locomotives are proverbially slow, but this one beat the horse, and the rider wa3 killed. Two physicians in a Toledo murder trlrd were asked whether the wcunds, which they had already described, were the cause of death. They refused to answer, on the ground that such would be expert testimony, for whi h they would receive no compensation. Judgo Rouse sustained them. The British Quarterly makes the re markable statement that the number of recorded deaths from starvation, dur-in"- the East Indian famine, actually feQ below that of ordinary years. Dur ing the worst of the crisis more than four million people were saved from starvation at a cost of about 30,000,000 to the state. Robert Johnson, a colored num. aged S4 3'ears. was found on G.ip Hill. Lan caster, Pa., so nearly fr.'.; n that his death is expected. When be was taken to Lancaster it was found that the skin had peeled from portions of his body, and that his feet had been pl:t by the intense cold. The old man lived alone iu a cabin on the hill. Land has not been so cheap in Cali fornia within many years as it is at Dreseut. Some of the very best land l' iu Napa Valley arid there is hardly nny liner or more beautifully situated land anywhere' is now ofleivd at about 30 an acre. Land not far far from Mcnlo Park, which was ten years ago sold for $30(1 an acre, was lately sold for $30 an acre. - Gambling is very greatly increasing in London. At a club, which is sufii-. ciontly well known to ali ivho take an interest in such matters, g . uilcmau lost at baccarat and paid no less than jL'o.OOO in ready cash recently. What makes it more serious is that this same gentleman had previously lost some Jtit,000 at the same game and at the same club. Mods, de Lesseps read a paper some time ago before the French Academy, stating that he believed he had discov ered the actual place where tiie Israel ites crossed the lied Sea. A French priest, thinking his arguments conclu sive, is appealing for funds for dredg- in" purposes, in rder to bring to li; iit anv remains ot 1'naraon s army win hich mav be under the sand ' v Many of the Hindus still think that the leader of the Sepoy rebellion, Nana Sanib, is yet alive, and that he is in America a region as vague to theiu as the dominions of Prester John were to the medievalists. Although his death vas announced twenty years ago, the truth or falsity of it is not then, nor has it since been ascertaitteL He might be alive, so far as his age goes for he would not now be more than sixty years old. -hl Joe Win row, the trainer of liver 51 of Morrissey, in thing in San Fratteisco, leaves his family in rather por eUvwmstances. Once when Eroder iejj vns delivering a speech in front of the Plaza its ,Km Francisco a bully knocked frcti the cir.nd and he fell ' .-;ito Winrow' iins .Jos tood Brod- rick upon rtr ptand Rgji 2 ml pohl him o go oa with; his speech. Th crowd Went for Brod'eriek, but the first man Was kiocked s far. by Joe tliat the rest '- - -- iktilptora' loda'.a. The hnman model is now cr nsidere l an essential of every large art school, and American artists are not behind Frenchmen in opjortunitie3 to sf.ulv from life, as the following from the New York Tribune will show: "Please, sir, Mr. is engaged," said the servant, as a visitor kmicked at the door of a sculptor's studio. "What is he doing?" "I think he has a model with him, sir." Just then the sculptor appeared, his hands covered with clay. "I'm through," he said "come in." A door leading to another room closed quickly as the visitor entered the studio. Busts, statues, torsos, and medallions were ranged about on shelves and on the ll-jor. On the stand in the middle of the room was a nude female tiguiv.lvdf modeled in clay. The sculptor, talking his chnuchoir, a sharp-pointed iron in strument, began daiiitily smoothing and trimming hie clay limb of the statue, frequently stepping back to note the ef fect and study the reflection in a gi.iss hung opposite. A faint rustling an of a woman's drapery caused the visitor's ces to turn interrogatively to the clos ed door. "Yes, that's the mode," said the sculptor. "She has just finished posing for two hours, and is getting ready to go. "How do you find models?" asked the visitor. "Well, thisonelheard of from another artist. There's no systematized way of getting them, but one hears of tl.em in different studios. Then, some' hues girls come and oiler to mc, and oic; occasionally runs across nien an.l women himself who are adapted to tin; purpose, and willing to iarn money in this way. There are, perh.ips. no pro fessional models here, but in I'arl-j whole fandiies are brought tip to ti'e business, which is followed as a regular calling. We depend on anything we can find that is suitable." 'T suppose it is not a very prol'.t.tb'e business?"' "Models receive from fifty cents to SI an hour, and the- seldom pose more t ha'i three hours at a time: usually much less. The' arc very often required t. us-rume constrained attitudes, which ca:i only be maintained for a few jiii:i::tej without a rest. Then even standing naturally for an hour or so becomes very wearisome. Hut this is the !.i t of their evils. There are probably few occupations more dangerous an i injur ious to health than p;s'rig.n a 1:1 l 1. In the majority of ecs-s they s. ,uer o, later contrast colds which ;'t-.-u resn fatally in consumption. :' course we heat the studio to a l:i;;h temperature when models are present, but wiL-.o-.H any clothing they are com icteiy expos ed' to any changes, and very sii ;: t ciiills a fleet them seriously. In Pern a mod el's cough has come to be ahuost 'pro verbial. Some of the sa!d"t .-terlcs of destitutiou and sud'ering .-.re in connec tion with models sufl'crieg fr-im lung troubles begun in studios. T:;ey con tinue to Kse until tl.ey bec-.m-; too emaciated to be available and t feeble to go to the studios and then perhaps tlicy die in the hospitals. Of course they are not injured by the life, but instances such as I have spoken of really occur." Just then the door open" !, and a plump, rosy-cheeked brunette n4 geared, clad in street costume. "Yes, she looks well," said the scidj) tor, "but she is an amateur, and this is new to her." "There must be some curious inci dent connected with models?"' sngges: ed the visitor." Well there are some odd things. There was a woman who posed for i ne students at the Academy of design who always wore a bKck velvet mask. When she had finished and dressed she always concealed her face by a heavy veil, so that her identity was "never ascertained. At last the curiosity of some of the stu dents was excited, and they tried to fol low iier homeone night. She d:.-:euver-eil tht she was being frdiowed. and eluded them. The pel dev. instead of coming to the academy. " sent a nob; savin-' that on r.ec!e.:i;. of w. nt had i..)-;:1.:d the i'cr com.1 a; in-. li:: f.xv. vr 11 lUd. Too "Well Heeled. Old Shokey, a peripatetic preacher, well known to California, is such an ar dent believer in scripture, says the Car son (Mj. ) Appeal, that he is ready to bet on anv proposition laid down iu the bible. A few weeks ago he visited the lake and stopped on Sunday at Glen brook. Being nearly peiiniiess, he de termined to give an exhortation, and, getting the use of a hall, called the sin ners together. His text was the marine episode, in which Jonah was taken in by the whale. " "Now. my hearers, to the class of peo ple who never look beyond the surface of things this looks lik a hard story to believe, but I know it is so, every word of it." He saw an incredulous look on the face of a few of the hard t a-es in the front row, and, sifter pausing a moment, continued: "I'll bet any man in tiie crowd 1;0 coin up that I can prove every word of it. Does r. try body respond?" He thru-t ids hand down into his t rouse r pocket and leaned b.rward. lie went on with his sermon, showing con clusively that tho whale did ail that was claimed for it. and then p;i-scd around the hat. "He that giveth to the poor Umieth to the Lord,"' he said as it went down the row. "Lay up your tr. asm, s iu heaven, wlisro "neither moths me- rust corrupts, nor thieve break in and teal," he re marked again, a he saw t.. hat com ing back. It was handed to him empty, and he dismissed the audience with a hasty benediction. After "the services he met one of his hearers, and complained bit terly of the lack of coin and enthusiasm in the town. "We've got the enthusiasm here, par son." said the man add re sed, "but when vou bluffed us on a .ioj bet some thought you must be a road agent, and I tUV 1 , S I l,tlt-V4 111..,. .. .11.11. i-l .t. hftdiid didn't need any collection in Glcnbrook." A Great Speculator's GratitiOa, It hapjened about twenty years agi, says the Wall Street News, when peop'e hail an idea that gratitude was ready to bubble up in the human heart at a mo ment's notice. A stock tqicculntor was waiting at the corner of Broadway and Vesey street for an omnibus. Whether he fell into a reverie over the graves just over the fence or was wondering if Lake Shore would advance another peg matters not, A runaway horse took the sidewalk just below him. and so deep was the speculator reverie that ho would have been run down and jrl;nps killed, had not a friendly hand elulch4 and dragged him aside. "My friend, you have saved my Ilia !" "gasped the "rescued mail, as he re alized his escaje. "Perhaps so, but don't mention it. I'm glad to have beu of service to you.'? "What's your name?" "John Smith." "Well. Mr. Smith, I'm a man who can return a favor. My gratitud- is more than words can express. What can I do for you?" "Oh! nothing, Igue's." 'But I shall. I speculate in stocks. I shall to-morrow buy lo,0o0 worth if Lime Ledge canal st ek foryou.li.! tit as your broker, and turn ou over the pro tits for a year. Such heroic con In -t as yours must not go unrewarded. Good night, mv dear Smith." Tradition has it that one year from that dajij John Smith "at in i i- f:i . A boy appfchitid and haa lc ! him a let ter. He opened it . J;-;.' t l:at it was tmni tli ni-in u-1i..cji !Jf. !. v.'lh Ile also found that ike '10..!;) ha I bee t i invested as promised, but that Ime Letlr stock had kept failing a litbe at a time, until 100 out of tne -M.o.:o had been lost, IiicVsn;J was a stale-, mcut and a bill for kl iboi.'ii'ijcy. which he waj asked to remit by Uaii'i. Since that date John Smith has ha.l hundreds of chances to tave human li e on our crowded streets, hut ho hits re fused to extend a band in each and ev ery case. It would make a poor man of him iu less ilinn sis months Purct?.'?ed Beatr. . A lady correipou'lent who has pat ronized the ..New York bazar of beauty," an' institution devoted to beautifying the female fare an I figure, says the result is simply this: ICo woman can paint without detection. Devotees to fash son may just as well abandon the contrary opinion. 1 looked into the mirror on getting out of the chair, and hardly recognized myself. My face was greatly changed. My eyes shone, my cheeks glowed, and there was a bright ness and piquancy that was not there when 1 entered. But this, mind 'ou, was in a somewhat dimly-lighted room, where the work was softened and shad ed. Ten minutes afterward I met my self in a strcet-mii ror, under the full glare of the noonday sun. Well, I was simply disgusted. Tne painted surface looked no more like human skin than it did like sole leatbe.-; tl-' bl'iek around my eves was lis. I ." :! v- of charcoal;, my lips had the Ki iS i:.1 d red of scarlet ink, I walked up to the giasj an. J vhr.v ed myartilici.il ooiii.tenaner- with re pulsion. It reiui 1 !e I ii m of some exe crable portrait done in water colors. 1 hurried into a store a. id bought a veil, with which I covered the beauiilicutiot). Then I went straigl t vay house, and scrubbed my face until every trace of f ..reign substance was g n . My ex perience convinced uv? of the u'.tcx fol ly of ,-?intas a Lea:.ii;ier, for by no pos sibility can it be put on with nl showing exactly what it is. Dry jwiwder, and might v little cf that, is 'ail i c.t I r.-ivise any W(ma!i to put on herf.iv. tore has not i'n;i.:;;cd b:;t!:v piexion, there is 1:0 i:si ir . ia ui t!:e tiehelenev bv art ili- e. If na- c.f eo n t' i-a':.; c. it is ;; 1 ! .' tov. ;.!'.i i--in ! i '.-. h.ies, i:;::y ; :it-:it : :i oc, . vr, t;y i.: a lit the jj..e -i-oTis of w:i. i:i iwrtter IO ten we r n r "'ir '.V.y. el .. :. a " : t;r irg- lie. .mi n .sc.l! i t i.i b.f C- Hj.. i ' '. V.eA I'.iiie-s yen :?!V ; o.;'.i gi.a ;!y of w:.y, the 'f :il! ntward i; flesh an 1 l.'o d. :ct 1- t '. 1 ami Tv s t.v Some vers cn.-h.us a." of a leade Gen- . The r 7;x) zoological -!iar:e; cr 1 :.v. lately" by M. L"r! i ti e nesaret, t; c i.i :.' - :i 1 (; level of t:-c lake hcii:; s feet below thai of th M. di: r was interesting t find oi.t wi resent or past icsrctt in tl.c sembled that j-f tii l.-rer i n-:i it .-ilu-r tin! take re and sea. m tins way 2l. l.ortet. lio: et to s:.ow that at some far-distant p- irod there had been a communication with the Mediterranean, which communication hail been severed by geological convul sion. The greatest depth v. as found to be 250 meters, in the ext. vine 1101th. near where the ri.er ,I;rd 1.1 cn!e;s i t : it. Strange to say, on the banks and highlands surrounding l!e Itike tie same round stones! were found, show ing a sea abrasion, and at that exaet elevation which to-day !-eh:i-s to the Mediterranean level. T..is shows al most conclusively that at -"c.e former period the level of the Sea of Tiberias and the Mediterranean '!.rc the same. As to there having been any communi cation between the two, that is a ques tion not so oadly solved. M. Lortct thlr.ks that at one time the salinity of the lake must have equaled that of the Dead Sea. As it was. the study of this water induced the French snennt to spend a long time in this region, cal. ing on the energies f languid an i in iii'-r-ent boa:m n. There are, sect rdi.ig to M. Lortet, forty-two '..!Vere,:t kinds of fish in the lake, of v. l.icc s'-ven belong to the sncci'-s known a- ( ii. -.n'im. One family of this l:i (us trait of cat. n.o.it h, :.ml for propria'ely nai:e ;i 1 pre i!;!:g i I ii.i' 1 in-: I he iis nt. the euri- s yoc.'.i x m its 1 n ::s cry ap 1 y J '(: t 'i:nd 1 t !i rcoiaisks. (;'.lt oevo two te.rodss-s. a ci : b the only living org: was remarkable wa tiie lish. 'l'wo ca-!; ;:!! a n.:r::i:ji were ei-iiis. Ih:t what 1 he cbmsilancn of ;- -s of t ie ti' t. u.ni-l'.-' h':tt. allv liii '.1 i A Pii'ica Taraing His Livi.. Some mouths :ii:o, as 11, c L don 7' li'tjrfifh, we called attention to the iiit-r:thig fact that one of the empress of Austria's brothers, Charles Theodor, duke of Bavaria, hu !teesfully pa-s-cd the examinations quaiifxitig him to practice as an oculist, ami that it was his intot't'on to devote his life to that particular branch of the healing art, in which he had achieved no ordinary pro ficiency. It appears that his highness' 3 first operation for cataract, per'onned by him upon a citi.en of Dresden, shortly after he had obtained his dip loma, resumed in the complete resiora-lie-n of sight lo his patient, and we now learn that tie has again operated with great success tq'on a sufferer from cat aract in the Munich hospital. The s,... Hit wince is a regular a'tend at Prof. Arlt's lectures on diseases of the eves. ami has iu no respect relaxed the ardu ousncss of his studies since lie has be conio a regularly licensed member of the faculty, Indeed, if reports speak truly, his ltoyal Highness, Dr. Chark-3 Theodor von Wittcl-ihoeb is fairly on the way to attain high rank among the more emiment practical oeuli.-ts of southern Germany. In choosing so no ble a profession, not a inert pastime, but with the high resolve of nUevi.tt ing human suffering, this i:h:trious gentle man has set a splendid example lo his fellow-princes, the majority of whom, have hitherto disp'rvyeda greater predi lection for the study of science aiming at the destruction rather tl.nci she sax ing Of life. The Hhtory Of Z ::o. "Zero." on the common thermome ter like the fanciful names of t e con stellations, is a curious i istan.-e of the tyay wise men's errors are made im mortal by becoming popular. It may !e worth while to say that the word itself (zero) comes to us through the Spanish from the Arabic, anil means empty, hence, nothing. la expressions like "90 degrees Fahr." the abreviation Fahr. stands for Fahrenheit, a Prussian merchant of Dantzie, on the Baltic Sea. His full name was Gabriel Daniel Fahr enheit. From a boy lie was a close ob server of nature, ami when only nine teen years old. in the remarkably cold winter of 170i, he experimented by put ting snow and salt together and noticed that ;t produced a degree of cold equal to the coldest day of the year, and that day was the coldest hlay that the oldest inhabitants could rfc-mcnibtr. Gabriel was the more struck vyith the coinci dence of his little scientific discovery, and hastily concluded that he had found tho 'lowest degree of tempera ture knoxvn in the world, either natural or artificial. He called the degree jo-ro. antl constructed a t i ermomrf cr, or rude weather gla-s. with a scale of gradu ation up from zero to boiling 'point, which he numbered 212, and the freez Itiij point ?.2 because, as h; tieei . ht, niercio-y rnetcil the o2d of i s vol ume on bein;; cii..h-. J.iwn from the temperature of freezing xvan.i'- rero, and expande I lSoth 0:1 bchig h-:Uel from the freezing to the boiling jHsim. Time showed that this arrangement, in stead of being truly scientific, was as Arbitrary as the division of the Bible in to yei'Sus itnd chapters, and that theso two point no m?,, represented the real extremes of tcnipera'uNj thr,n 'from Dan to Beersheba" expressed tiut extremes of Palestine. But Fahrenheit's thermometer had been widely adopted with its inconvenient scale, and none thought of any bettor until hiu name be came an authbrity.for Fahrenheit finally abandoned trade and gave himself up to science. The three countries which uwe Fahrenheit are England, Holland and America. Russia and Germany uso Reaumur's thermometer, in which the boiling point is counted 80 degrees above freezing point. France ues the centigrade thermometer, so called be oause it marks the boiling point 100 de Kt', FPm freezing point! On many account 0 iL. p,;,"?'igrado system is the best, and the trnmqKi j," fotivenience wilt be attained, when zero'ls' thai; de freezing point an ! when the boiling poiril is put 1J or 1.W0 degrees from it, and Ml tb$ subdivisions are fixed decimally. Jf jrsdiv.sHihejt had done this at first, or even if lie ciad itt om pf J.js" imprux'e incnts after the public idopfvd hi er ror, the lack of opportunity, V'ikh was really Ids, would lmye stteure4 to ids invention the pntn.nage of the world. ITU. Jlctul Wurk. ' A trial of iuU re-t to the people who. A ink German wtue h:t just I een con cluded at Freiburg, iu Baden. The aew on:-ed .were the members of the fma of Durlaehcr Bros., in Kippunheim, a con cern doing a very large business, r.nd were charged with nuulierating or fab ricating wine on a large st a'e. A great part of the xvine sohL hoxvever, consist ed, it has now l;en proved, of a mix ture of water and s, irit, which was poured upon raisin, allowed to stand for some time, then drained oil' and cleared, and finally mixed w'nh a small quantity of i..il.;ial wir.e. When red wine was ordered, the mixture jvas col ored with some iuiciior Spanish or French win -s; or, if a darker tint was wanted, with an extract of black elder berries. In live months t'-e fr-u, :!. was proved, had puivhc. - 1 uf.i ieni olril-. of whs -for U.e joa :i: .::. cf 1) gallons of t'.. ir 1 : : J-! ei.-. : .: tari'1 :t4.i l lor t e je :! ; o' .'': g d - s. '! ..e e, .:r. . :.l .,.;! . j-. i.-o;i ' lo i.'. ;:i ? :- i ;.jt lUld a, t.Ue 0:' .. -. .1 . n.;.. c,s. JCo clintatj howcxer buhny, r.o skies hoxvevcr bright, no circumstances how ever advantageous, can avail for a man's bcickt, unless h-.; himself be suf ficiently vi ronnn and int-'Higent to take advantage of them f r his own pur poses. This necessary vig r and intel. llgeno'! can be gained 011'y throu zh con tinued cUbi-t and energetic action. At Tiie Opara. Conver-ation at the opera-house"; p:;y, ) . e.h." I.nte!iigeiit young lady to exoui iu: e-eort: "Do you not think th.'t tin er.-i'ty treachery "of Iago stand ; o it in i i:t too axvfnlly strong contrast xit!i tiie innocent 1 )ve of Des demoiM?" ik I-k Aw. y.-s, l,y all means:. I. Y. I.. And the maulv and alt get.'ier o-. sr.v.,eiining d-gni'y of Othel lo, th.es it n ! seem to lovely for any thing? K. K. Y s. it -ferns t m I. Y. I.'. .1 . ..! 1 r.'al !c:'U i g ; .. h i t lie a ;' li-!i of t e : a t ; It does, ih of the o've! iu .oa-.tiiig in t':C ,;::; h ,.r Ih ; le:;i .:!-i? Ik E. Well, you know 1 :- :'y Um't you se I I " Curtain. A L'ei. iie ijoirdeii-r dug his w;:v r.r.t ;f jail x. ,, s',.mti meat ,ic bail been gixt-n ior suj.j cr.- A Vcn; tlati st. ambt :-.t company lias l:cen formed, ami the. days of gundolafi ore iiumbere !. ITTER! Th majority of the Hit of the human body arite from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the etomaeh ani botcrlt. Jn order to effeet a cure, it ie necessary to remove the cause. Irregu lar and Sluggish action of the Boteele, Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain in the Bach and Loins, etc., indicate that the IArer it at fault, and that nature re quires assistance to enable this organ to' throw of impurities. Prlckljr A8h Bitters are especially oompounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as m fure; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adults. Ta ken according to directions, they are a safe andpleasant cure for Dfipepsilt, General Debility, Habitual con. tlpatlon, Diseased - Kidneys, etc., etc. ifiaBtood Purlfler they are superior to any other medicine t eleansing ttie system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to thein ralid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage. ASK YOOB ORdCQIST fCB f SICKLY ASH 8!TTc3S, mod tak no othar. PRICE, tl.OO pr BotUa. IEYEB BROS, i CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS. 6t. &cUa an Kanaaa Sitr. sla. TARTLISMQ D3SCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A votim of yoathfnl lmprudenco canning Prema ture le.-aT, Kervous Pfbiiity, Lcttt Kianbood, etc., jiaTiug trild in vain evrry known remedy, has dis-t,iv-r.ij a pimple slt'cire, wlu.;U lie v ill sonl ITIEE to liia ft-liiiw.Miffrrrrs, ad.lrtss J. II. KMiVtlS, a!3 liattaiu St., K. V. S2 Watch, ftcm witnlfrtiln W iit wial IIontlUK imtUtioii ijolJIO. i-;. .1.112. riK-ap-ataU'ltMs. for your own u or nr-urait!vo i'i:'in -. Vlobie f locucdee. IU0Jir.Oi V to., 1 Si aw.aSU Nw lurk. T.IK. Tlllt ) Flit, "XI ( OMAHA, COL'CIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY or PLATTS MOUTH fo CHICAGO, WJicre itiifi-t fonnfCt.'eiij are in:;m'.;.i'i!h Tlnougli Sleeping Car Lines SKW YOllK. f.i'HiOX. riin.APKU lIIA, P A LT I M -) 1 1 K . V A M i I M ; T . V . ljVi ALL L'ASTEliy CITIES. Tl lc Shoi t Line Via PEORIA for lUtJlrdPI.l. LOC1SVILLE. VTXCiy- .S'.l TJ. t:: ! ' I' y.intx in iUe THE i:i.T I.IXK FOR ST. LOUIS, VVorc !!tvit 1 Cni t-ctieis are nirIo in tl:e fNfOX ' lf.I'fT wnii 'flut.iii.-h SU-iiii: tar Lines for u!l lxu;t.HhOI'TS3. The Sl.ortpst, S t .'diit itl.ti mot e:li.fuis l.i via HANNIBAL to rt. scott, Dt:.isux, dalias. uocstox ALSTIX.SAXJ VTOXIU. GALVi:.STOX, iiii ui! it. t - in TEXAS, I'lilim..!! l(--NV!;f l fiilm e !.'fi'i'ii ';::. '.. 15. i t. f':hii-e r:tni:i;$-l(i:ti I'ltis. Willi llniioi.'s r.iiiiiii!; (li;iii. .SifjllMra t'lmrtiP lor S;.t- in i:--iiniii; tiniis. J he faaiciiH .'., J'. U tf. faiai e il:niiii;lt';us l-'usi Tinir. Mi. i itnif Triuk nl Siirfr Ki in ) uioii E 'i;iiiii,!i' l with t in n Urtct 77.f uii ' ar Arniry, mriit. ih,,'i tlii'', 1. licve all ot lie it, i Ilie Iiivorite t;u:iie so tiie i raS j, f0 TH OK S01 ' i II-KAST. j TUY IT, au.l jou will Hnl TJAVKi.i ''; j Lux- I ury hiMtemS of a Discomfort. I All iuforiMition Btiont: Kates of Fare, tl-ep-tni; I ;ir Aconnmo.tatioiis, :un1 Tune Tablet., wiJt lir cl.et rtully givtn ty aiij,.lyiDg to atueit It; Mood. ' tiefiefal fsiscager ig't, Chit-age. " Trafflc Manager. HENRY BCFCK DEALER IS SAFES, CHAIRS, rrc. ETC, KTC, Of All Descriptions. 17 METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOOIDEN" COPFI1TS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINE HEARSE IS NOW KF.ADV i'Uli Shll 1CK. With niuiy I luniks for pr.st p:itror.a, invite all to call and examine my lah;e STOCK OK i3t:. riRXTi Hi: .ti itis 1 - 5 h- i I v r. - 5- 00 s V . -r o : A H " - 3 0, . ' t 9 . w a- c- . x 5 - J (":-.rir. f : : '. i. J.auitrck!1. Mitllncli Bed rrr.. . vol c r . '.;' :.t i-i.i.;incb know rt nro so T n m t ;.. it ;-r.-,.t. st L.ood Hur-.f.er and .-.J. '..I.. t ...... i-M! IT! 1 .. ..1 ?i , 1 LU,.lt iUMf, a i.-'. i.rsi 1... .ic:-. ai.11 Mrun'iU iifkiorer S i:er I iti. o jyjrf"t 13 t';o ten ;siiioti cf Pjin&ea'sl k.j..';j,. l lo. :.:t. no ;.i;s ran lODjf cum wLtre it 1 1.1,1. u ..u Have uvaessid. Head acha, .ti-i-'Uioj. 1S.1t, N&uriria. BcMct, Kidney n. I 1.. D..ai- l..r. nr if rti'mwl it iii.l.l Rlim. lulaut. cr ap;fetiT, tha Tonic in just the med icine r .r y.ia, is it is i nrrny cunuiv aim in- If you ai-o sijvr'v n-asting cway tiitti Con lumi t'oi or P.ny nivkai ns, U' you tnYe a Painful Cour-s or a tvi-J Coiti, l irCK's Oinclh Tcnic wlUV:r.-'.T liulp you. H pivt-s new iifj and Tipor to l'e t. ohle cjid tiRed, and isacertuini curfl for f. noti-Tiiilism and Cholera Inhzr.tum. It Hat GaTod Hnndreils cf Lives It 5fJ sure lonra. ' If you are footing miserable don't n ait ontii you are down tick, but use tbo Tckic tolay.' No matter wliatyuraiwiu.'eorE3'n.ptciuamaj! be it will give prompt relief. . Keiu. mlxjr I Parker's tirsoxi Totcic Ls not; a rum drii.lt but the Best and Pureai Family' MsO.cina ever made, compounded ly a new. process, and entirely difiereia frtn EiiU'rs,' liifier preparat ions uj1 all otiier Tni.-s. Try a 50c. botiie. Your drupgist can supply you. , PJRKCR'S HAIR BALSAM Tha Rest and Sloat Lronomical lialr Proilug exquisitely perfumed ruid perfectly hiirailesa. Wilt Always Beitore Gray or Faded Hair to its original youthfil color and appearance, and is warranted lo stop its filling, assist its growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam wit! soften tha hair, cleanse all dandniflf and cure itching and hu- I ol tUe scalp. oiUDyaarugj;uu0a'S3c. 9 ft,' - ttns:A'i l"iKli CUSSgJ II i ; t-ttai -i "''' (!- did taady M-Kf A' : i A 2 t:-.-.t..-K-n..ttttMBftJ ?t;Hti direct 9 9 1 ::Vti. irw j-t-ra'-:tn end t m. Lfi.il - wnTiiiccthomna X V.-H5 i copy On 11 ?W Kl.'O'lt, FltEK, to ! -. BP 8e..o i.. r.-:.J p st-rillirc aUuicat, ui.a oli catl in tai;'i' lo i-isv o i.t , re. To ..- ,tt ;it:n r...... -i'h roNniTTioN, ASTMH V. i - rW.llll. SOUK 'lIlltOAT, o.- lti:W uJliS, ii.furrnation in lb liook la tf e'-i : ! i:.t.v in t!ie provl.teiice of Uod, Mefrr ' '!'. Ad4ref. I.li. .. l;. ,uJA X. 1 !G cilm ht, t inL-lnaaU. 0k L5 Goods mas CSTCC 1 net SI .Vltiionh 'Lfrlion i$ ovim' v. f ;iiv imt iimie seliin fooil. b a iciijr si.ut. 1). OU WILL IVYI AT F.S. WHITE'S OX E OF THE LA EG EXT AXI pft htx;es of noon, of all kixvs ix mz-ewAvx. r V' -;- TIip nicfst (Jireii Wintf r Apples for s il". Over tJOG ILuivls ilnwn Olhr. Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FVIiS. TALLOW, tCC, at F- S: WIl l TJS, P LATT SM0UTH. NEBRASKA. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE 6EE UV EXAMINING V ChTVtV-iifec"' w''-!il' yNpi ej 1 i? td &&SLgr CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT C0X3ECTI3S LIK ta malM line raus from Chieajaa w CoiidciI Blufla, paaaing thruueli Jullat, Ouata. I Sail. Ueneaeo. Moline. Kre k Uluid. luinp..rl. wa,! Liberty. IowaCHy, Marenaa. Umafclya. GrinDall. fjea Moinaa (the aapital ef Iowa., Stuart. AtiaA tict and Ato ; vith araaataaa from Barus JanetioB to Peoria ; Wilton JuntftiuB toaiuaw-l-ne, Washington. Pairtlal.1. BImxh. Bolki.aa, Lriirrlla, Princeton. Trenns. Gallatia. (eiw Inn, IaTri'wertri. Atabison. and alautaa Citr; waatalnctoa to Siepurcoy. titslooaa. and Uoax tle: Kackaa ta a-anainvton. Rubaa-arla. Bua tonspart, Iodepaadant. E14oa. Oiiuuxx Kdr Villa. Oalialooaa. Fella. Uairw mod Ik.- Moinea; KvWmoMoiirn; ia M.aea te lodiaAola &a.a ViuurKI; Atlaatta w Uwu aad Audugca; u4 ATaea to Horlaa. This la aeaiHTely the naijr Eilrad, vbiad ea-ni. aad caeratoa a MrcuaW BJe aroia Ctiieaee tnte tae laaa ef Saiu&s. ' WfcleaaA Ba-reaa Faeeescer Train. wi Pall aaaA PalaeeCaTaanecaad.aiernn eaea way tttvr ecweeai vaieA09 ana mxiA. a.AiaAa lit , uvaw. ku-srrs. ib a u bt ai ana A thai -M, BeaaaeavarealaereaBeteB kfllvao- aad kiiuu cut, tia tee "Jtlrvaaiiae a.d tiataad Bnert Una " 'WHt Hoes, uiaaa- is aviaBiaseeatr d. ! read bet ii tuailt aridM. K I laid vita ateel mil a. hat will aleaee Tea aaeat will be aaa ,, of enjTul yeur ali. wane puwmut eyer r&a beauutui Brminea af (niaeia aad lawa. la ana of or nupjuni anajatc wen fbaa aneewiBaaT aal Through SnvMea Traina. Tea aje an bw meaU aa cee4 aa la eerred ta tmy Orsa-etitia SuMt, foraeTcnty-iTe eeata. ajitindatinii toe faet thM a majority ef tiie rwxiple prefer eparaes arpiartnunne fr ditTWeBt tatpc4f (and tbe laimDae pvaeQBnr trsatneaa Sf fl!a iiua f n l Mirhm m, aaraDleaaed an an taooscs ai thla Uom rnrry rfftia FTOrfai Pn&r isshtno Cars tor tneoCSDS fAiaiKwc, sml Patios TA X4av tAta-Inv fcaeaarai am dse , tibcrtai ia.4xa.Aai t. a & m , w n aoei a-enw mJt -F teaae Acm - -a C 3 V SlSIibTIC TEUS3 ""afadriSmirtfrmallaiaiB. f c.-tjirs, ei.ft Nf.r.Aattlcf SENSICIE ' ii ky. whita in TRII Jkt f ?'.--! awanaaaittaa i:i: Iraa4 filLL ra r la--iaa cLear Seoiti'. cv. ECuLLSTOlf LfiJS 1' Jlilcf-s-o, III. Readings! Recitations! Elacuiicn! NOW READY. jP.GSEEETIGo. 733 Cbestnut Ct, thiladetpMa. J Thi BTnr.Vr it tmiforai trTth hSr-Tcf. anfl contain a thcr munrrD kplfntl l lKelaOTallons n t ICeudli! tsnt.iiicf rni''eBt, Oratirr I'atao II amr Kurt fcrery by who fjfska pi. very member cf a T.Tw-im yrh Tinti ltrtbiHai rw t i- st. iot:)-1 4vt llio V holSct- Clfbrat. an I fr'cll !.tt of oulcai l"rck WtvUoluaVTa'ilirBookaiof "PuLixirr,"' ..So U- Battle Creek, Michigan, KixuFACTCBua or tsb osly oxxciks THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. MaatCoaapIataTtreahcrFactarr I Established l Ui VTorld. i 1348 r VSP A Mi.lM.wwondlwwi.'i.l ?mt. c f ICAndiMM, wuho'at cbaT? of l-at.'-e. aJ qS ruajiarntnRt, or l.vi,tion. to " hack p ' iA TRAI-POVrm SFP.'.UATOKS end Comiilete fsteoai OuriiUcy ..-... ... yi. fuuMTriniou i-:n(iiieau:''l l lain l.usir.ci, ver aen iu the ALirrumi u,i ci-t. A multittvls of pri4ti ..Zti , ar-1 1irpmrf;'i . for Hvl.Uwn.tb.T with rHptiior tu,i':!-r' i.t rn;r:. Uon and wwlm-iaU n'-t diul."A..I 1'V o:fc r I.i:,. : r.. iour air.a of bepatatori, 1.- in 0 to 12 home cartcitT, fur rtrim or kort jt'ttr. Two stylos r.f " Moiiiui'U M 11' ' ..-.powf rq. 7,500,000 f;zi ti,?Ztfr.l-Z!!:rr oonrtn,,y on hnt, Jivr.i w:t-. !i )h I'U'lt tli-.' coaip&rable vnd-wort t-f oar niuiiumty. traction mmm sStrottgnt,mr't thrthtr. uu-t v - -t rrer f- -4 ' Farm.-rs ard ThrrlrTlsn u?o ix'.ii ii.'.ei.Hto thi- fr.-i'r,,, '1 uii'iiiL- ij,.;: - KiCHOLS, i C,. Bafio Cr'.ck. r-tir-:. O. F. JOHNSON, DE.U.KK IX Drucs? Effedicines? AND WALL 3sM riVr3S53cV'- Ja V3"' Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. AI..-0 DI'AI.F.IJ IX Stationery. Magazines, AXD Lsitest Pnbl nations. lr'-T-jpf oils CnrrrnSly 'osi pounded l'j- an Kiipei-ii-sieeil f)rusi;i!I. KRVEMRKK THE I'LACK. gi!i st.. 2 noons south of matx rr.ATTsMor'ffh vi:it. Win i te. UOOi V Stand. . COCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL TfllS .MAP, THAT THE " OS? BETWEEN TIIE EAST Jt THE WEST I Ijinini Cars for eating1 purpoweaonly. (neoUier great rs-tturecr our t'uiai-e t ara la a bH.nvi.-.u AIam.n wiicre Ton ran enjoy yur "iiaTana- at all hours of tne tfar. Mi-.iii.iticent Iron l:ri(!zr3 span tie Miaaiwlngj anU Misaou. i nreracv all .o.uta crcaMMl uy t9 line, and transfer are avoided at Council BluUe, Kansaa 1'itr. Leavenm-rtli. and Atchlaou. coa ue.-ttins beiae niarte in L'nion Fivpnta. 'I HK 1'RIM IPA!, It. K. I.ONNK1.TI0N9 OF TUlri GKa.VT TUllUt'bU LISH. AUK AM t'OU-OW : At I au ito with all dirarging lioal far tba) Kiist and Soaih. i C.wLiwoor). mtlniiH.aSl.1, and P. Ft. vr.su: R. Rda. At W AIHIHiMS UliSHTi.. with P., C. ft 94. L. W li. . .. At I.a SArx. with lit. rBt. S ft. A; ft. .1,1 a wiili f. !. i J ; Kb. sE.; I. B. a W ; M. MM.: an I T. P. & W. BJA At Ruck Iki.aku. wuii "Milwaukee & Iteak Ialund btiort l.:i.e." and lloct lai d A Peo. Rda. At Davkpukt. with the Davcotiorl JJiTkuaa) C. 11. t- P. M. K. JlWs.l LlwaKTT vi:h iac .. C. R. K. B. B. At UuiM'LI. wlta C antral laara ft R. At l.a lioixra. v.tk l. li. A . ai. U. B. At t ei. Ni.lL 3i.i:rin. wita t nion fntiOe R. B. At Omaha, with B. at Me. K U K. Ul Hao.t AHou mi;'Ji-nis.iU B.C. LtyEA At OrrrMWA. witb Leearai Icwa it. It. ; St. L. jt Pur, aad '. B AC. R. RM. At aaukck. with Tel, Po A War.: Was.. at MiitOt, iiRd M. L.Kn t K -W. B. Ilea. At C A Knew. witB li. St. J n. n. At AfWimx. w-.H 1Mb. TepekB ft 9aBta Fat Atf a. i Ken. and Cea. Br. LVP. RJtdk. At UAVsoina, with aa. Pao, and CaO. Cent. n. Rda. At Kaxak crrr, anCi aa Cues for ara Waal and Son cb west. prom a . np ernr-arraa. AivHiair ItenrX. aad IXSWORIli. "Onal aiecb lafaaaid Swm, Ana Caaaaa. aiJtllLP. omeM,' aMtetreaa.- - -tnva a it's .IOHK, Emits tm n ffi$l 'Sa- Jrs '"Jffjcr-r PAPER. HOTEL. CITY HOTEL rLATTS.MOl'TH, NEB. Tlrst clw Lodfrliie Rooms. First Class Boarding. Cood Sample Rooms Even thins and every eouifor; A ( ood Hotel can FuriiMi Also, Good Wines, C004 Keer. f.ood I.i.iuo t flood Lemonade, (Jood dpir. Kept at the Citj tTotel. Uly FKED. COOS. Proprietor HURB4H Jt'.sr ori-:NEi acai.v. Neir, Clean. First 67.7.v.y M' cit Shop, onM.iin Str.ct (oriier .f .Mil. I'inl tmoiilli K.'!vtioi!y on hand for iit-.-li. teii.;.-r inent. ?l.i DR, BUTTS' XaUUiiild 134T tX 12 X. th Scct. ZZ. i:rf HO. fTlHE PyJf?in ia thrr of thw It and well known i i:tt I IntMO ara rf Mr (rUbkln ia vtrdKtna iH nrrf. VvKra mf Kapri m ta faa trealoaeitl af iki-avt bWar hp n.iu- Ckair kill ub4 alHitt to Biuca tupariur 1 tla( oi lh tr-1r ry cajdiUaart thai ita bava aaaura a tttttoaal rapulaUutl iSroajih ta-- Uritmeut of cnnplitilrd art. IN PISCRETION.rEX p o s UR E p jam n ' i r rni'n-aiii T.ica tiM.Mic i St yiiiH, imaorriin, btnl Irirtiu-w. CrrttitU, J Crlaary TrblM anJ ashlll(i or aVrariJ itivciiine ot trut Akrwat mktm or banra. trcta with wei, oh c teem tit prm rlplei, witfcoat Minr Mercuff or a4ar fti3oout Jlrdif YOUNG MEN ir,a tbOM B"diJ" 1! - T r. faMaWnfiumaaaaaaBal tertrr from U.a rrlrt ( ipraialr rhwa or ctraitul hm, Mia rrntull af tf hu m eih or xee Ln Niturd j ir. arm rDrentIj curt 1. 1 Ji. aaae pralu asata of Ittc folio wif eHrct tBiioi-, tJo'ct dixtioeaa, Barvauaaeaa, dmt ttt ol t, c uh, iiiKL-atioai, oattipaiiaa. (taapoadency, confMlon of fit, rriun to ao cttr, irfrcliva niemarr, arittal exttHMSfion, in.potanrjr or luat f mib!T ifiM wlfrA the r(iim f r bua.ns-a wr mirriu. PAtlE N T3 TRE ATE D f ',: ' t.i-.r-. OaVbBjJUamOaMa?0a)aaatVam ttV. 'J-f'e Kltlt.tt, (ikwiat cftHu.jri'Ut y.-l i-drfl. rMct. M FliiiB ui m il. ai. Lirt oi quli lo mtwcrrJ tr pti. i dmttth trctt Uitnt aiaiJed fnn to any- aMra oa ij'phcti o. CfrrsoMaafflrriaf IVoai HuflDr kltouM mtri thrtr AAr9, aad Uara Maiai(; lo Ibvlr alaNtcgis. It i n, t N irM.. lunmumrjli'-.tii mr-iiv fuah-let rl,f.I 'TSi . r b.d AK ULl i S, li -North Hlk ti.. ot. (.,.!.!. u. BSST THRESHER 0?1 WHEELS Is not si Vibrator nor fun Apjra IIscb!np it iytfCierf uLly simi4 and aOmlruuay pcrttjct in rt ttoeahirur aia.l iraitinr qiutiit-is. Savrfl all Cite rraln and rlfana it rondy Tor mnrket. UiXi easily ut eooKiraried durablf, 1b liniebtil liitwulkf. i hm moat economical, leart expen sive. Mid inot nf irtfuctrtry machine la the tnarkec Will hftnciH wnt gTRin &a vill im dry. liaLio equal in thrwtbixiir flax and timothy, tbr inf td cVanlnir both as well and uriiy an ranidiy Aa more) tqtuir feet qf paratia cjd cleaning rur - woi-m., .uiti rtgmrHfl no rnajjre exocja ine mevpi. trrrlniti. I both ovrr- er.il mi.lfT-b'ayt Our ni ohrr wumrhtne made, ana earn not bm (XOVHK IIC1XINU ATTAi 11-tlKNT U new and very desiratio. looa the work more rapidly Rnd better tlxn ma cxclueively llulliunr KKPAIl ATOT?; of th rnrloTis rixea Jt W fur !t.nxHm or iittrtm I'ntrr, an f'f ind. &n In.provrd PlitH Power, an Improved Wlwdbury I'uwrr md tiie JJward iunl IzXTTH I'owfr. all laoiinte-i on inr wUww.are iruiTiitfactiire-i by lis, an ii are not eut per-d by u-jr in (9ta mtrkt. Vr'e are a'o T-rpparfvl to fumleh firnt-claaa PTrtubIe i:n(ii.eM with cur ttoparatera. Tor Mce-LiHt a.-d Circulars, address SEYMC JRf & CO. ftfatvjfaetvrer. St.iiyatcf, W!nr., A : a r. It. r.'li.( .r.- la i laT M V rd' !, cft t'nf. v itu mati . the ful W ,nj( C4. ter : A V Oaa.iekl V' iM'004( ti.V.fA of Wifi. Tfmnr.iv.rBti.DMt:!' jt i. v.j.r-. ., Men::;? ;d i-nif n, ca.tr mi.4 t-.et'iuei.t, A-lvir te Brttr(Kin), Aoca la liuaiu Aditc lo ie; rraXitutioD, iti caasc, Ctit.cy aoi Matnmory caiTrl, Cja0 Oattrf, Owi&BeMi. Itsns, avr.4 (iMirtiiiip luipdtn-ii ta u atr , bmevtM of vioproO wc:u. S-fW tJte euntr irrrd, L MktriMr a.a4 i I'-Tko, Lfafavl rgmia at KUtlwl WU1B, elo . iBriiad'air Zin I'tUiW WMt- ibir eftunucl tFKktMbt. A liO-- f.4 inr u4 C"i.tJra.. tvoftjOK otStt pmerr-e. :ih ttl l .jta,r.if, bj :, ( ad, (X urV. THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" On Sj piulla, Goaori haa, Olt wt, at i icti.ra. arioo elo. tc. ' oa Spcr!ntorrlioea. Sexual Peb'lity, a iti IxnpotenCT, from Sc :i-A t-e i- J tin rr. raunr ( BISH til .! . III. S'f TiW UrH, A'rKI" tuSo"tT. H.jju-al Prr.ltiu- ansefsutit lefetivr UiB ry. f b tut itn'.itr.. mii.! dim. r.tf iwvi-tptrorunfctf.il, fivir trcici"nt utA t fixa' r. i n1' ai'rnw yet f UlC ! ptillMlllikfll, -"i L'. Ifni" fiaVOC, (-( graita. 'J!ci!:slAiT!:5.' Lcrc cn Vtzi::X asl;;J. ?Ci R o w n c t ia n ;r -f-1 '!." rl v - r - "- Lort- c'.v-nbed boci-. I' tm .r! .u ii t- ,; i.uK. ('i.u.'..i.e &jtj peri, and p. - HO luiTral.ni . T" C"ii(nnr4 volume is p' ?llivciy tt.e c - 't pt,t;Ur MrJtcit B"ll .ufc.nirJ. Ti-r autlior i n nri nc-d tik'ih f ir.xi.t "r fricTirr. i i well kt-o7i., tt. avl i w rim, r 1 nln fi r tr'iFRI la -1 4 f f tmJ fcf r lu to . utT it -f t: i(..''t.-i;rs cf iht1 "fn. r!T rrr ir ' mij -'Ik t.-.l ! Wict tt-r h.tM f ' I'i IT Alt mm CilKoMv-' 4twm3H.P trr pai tavkrw iu p' tt ?-t t--fc. P?. ByTTgintSPEHSARY'. (..,r.v Mav.'-s ti.;.,.;r 'iJ v, i, . ..-jot- rt ki:ir f'wm nitp'.r pxit .! cii't c!I t f 11.4' flit'. Iml'ru's riittd It B.itl ; ( rsi'tps'. H .lr- ic, 1 -r- ona ; (-intuiiii.-1! it ii t iVrif- . ' c't. is f. ti ... t m i to tr an --ere J - 1- (-in .n t r -a,e i.t n- ',- B) a;--- ! ir n jpi iif Fn h'.'-ki t 1 1 3... -t tU. i;nTS. 1 C art'n th ft., fi;. I.niil. ia. O S S 5s !nelullnn FSnettnaE Outfit, 3 1 i ry ?S :) Every Vv a r ranted bwr' vJ? C -s-rst.-.ii i-o rj At Brook fat. JLauia 9 A p fi y FT jrcmj 'lcr.t tuIi. Dnincaca W f3'3 I CI Le0 C.ui.'y in l.'-r I. b. I, srtl Iho jrlojif.lU tir liHa.- Vaarlii Ka4,i:ic, bw euLftT.f-t lua Tu ii i..m. i:!i ft',LJ r; l-.'rii. t!., t- ( tnol. '.f nllit In-r, pi. I .-it ' -!. t :t wul ifi-un- .i k r i-k - it a rtouLU. ftulf .Vncr:'.! wiO fi-n-i.'i? m-'a vi fi'. Il.'f. rttfl' tiv.Mllt-1 lirijr-Kt f:,w, r.u pj ic itiOiu -(. I .aula 5T. AGENTS I iVb K WANTED I jCi'E JAMESi Tha yfsmte-rn Antlar. Fr Han. J. A. Ucc, Fh.I). A ir.i xni ll.rtll'nc a(-ri.ni f IMtWrMt-.J af r-tJr ttT etif r- '"r 16 tnr ic 20 m tr" 'On .lr-. L.fi.Vr Jr I ia t'ltp rmnt; . &t rrnt I'.r nrr : I .r uu il !yiI!B3 V,'o rrtoni-iictid f'crtrr's Imii I'll!., lo t-. iy n wiio .3 V,'. ak, Nerve::?, ant? I.'':;r.:;.iiii.-f.-; p.i: t:: ii!.nr y thopo v.lo l i.vv I'l.in, Tr '.: !. haI l'.-tnds mid Fi-rt, i:iti vim lir w.ibcrt Mrcrgtli or Anil.Uioii. 1 1 r-c Vi',: in.ii t ti.e orvc. pire Strength to lie Ii.x'y, '.viii.ee ;. f---liii:rr PVrp. Turirh r.nit In j-ro.e t-.e f;unlity ol iiie i.io.xl, and 1'nnl v r.ri:l l.:i.;l t.-:i tin. C'om--.'t-xioii 1 Ley tiira rair.iMi iuu t-( li;u Il.-art. .'...iTMi'iiW. 'Tn ;i.bii:;!:s N rvoim lliaiiachf, I.c-ncorrlif i. Paina in l U:i k, mid other forma r.t 1-Vrr. ilo Wi-iii.ii. U ivcip'ivr tbut Iron is on? of t:. coii'itiiiTt.i of tl;f ': .)d. end ia t lie p-.-rt tou;c. Curler Iron I'.ll are aio valu-iJ-'.e for ui. n n !io are trouWr-l with Nrrvous V(-fiknc-i, N:e!i ?.':it. &r. In metai boxr-. atoOrcTfi-, o.d t-y nil cltufrzie-t, or Brut by CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City. it; rttri:- n (.i--. J) i I Jll- ihi-tlianrf. V a' i'. ; -i 1 r : -i.-ci J ( : MiTr-r.!i!eJ i r : i t- -' tn. rafil: 12 fine Envn- Z . - t -c I t'..'; . l.-T. lwli tt.il (liBtiv Tiflii, i.; - a s--rcf h t i'! s: ; i r.cti, (tr rwory el!i"JT f :! fif. lov iV-'' f . i'S. ::iu.;.t take". A4Treu A PCS IT? WANTED i r the ii and Ftat. reduced 33 pr r et. Ntntii f'ub.Nsii f Co., Loeii, Ma. t.'l-ttlJ ; Oa., Oil.' . Vw York-. k . m,il . lor tb w-'v and MnniwH t-.T. of ftmtUAl Xmwaioca and Impcteanj b, ib ' T trj, v,,, m , b r. t VH" m.. to tu ,-t. -rf Tt W tb, IWSml, W llllil.rt W.U W M.. W WWUMM. Wll -- hiWrfv, ua v1u7 punuli, (rf bi,. Ti. Wm4 " wm. bM uo4 Urt tM. u. ry wi,. a4 a hr , pr.tmatd mera Tv.r, hi I'm I I' ii li" r ' YrMl tnjj mm) tf r.., p.W.lM ... I . .1 C jwrfr M.'ftV.S- 1 W (11 t, ll MiAt 1 I'l ihwli. U tn ii BM rKM MV rtuwM. iiliim ul Ou nvr J.nt towU Tt, Mirf G. fiATT Ilr- gr 1 1 fM fT, yri n m 11 m $14. nifJJJli mmmm FOR THE . (J Sir . nW r,!. J"f .Mil; !i Mi.e IB.W' r i ,. J -i- 4w m. w fc. r rtABRta R EM SDV CO. Mf'0 CFMI3TS, JLnrket aad SiO Stnwte. f. I.Uln. fill. if , .fiiiei fferf Htitf i JSffiae f Mr3f nir'im' htninnl Jamtiiin, tnhtzrt) Jrmr strttr i rWJrH row jli.rtw, !nhti. 1 i (". !(! ra.edr Wwrkinf periacUy. Ha rr bm -Thfciajrr vrr CaInm. Aif. 1. Jrs". I an ikaneuir,! eitr4 ni fed Ciy Misairi. tH. 1 1 I rire4 to Kmch bvwrll tfrm Ony t of T rciaacaet Ot I Tit let try ta j(-ef , Ta. L-.s r: J m..J '"-4 aoitLCi ry Ms. aW in SS, l"S ! iiv e4 fmr ftarkvf iw4i re a 4 I. jt tan a pa oib!. T hi fMccar Ai! vp-'ronl traneil. bot rkrr ai vaknow fct, eU4 J U4 ma w jo irwwfrTHre g ptwaL Ior riAf. )tti. -V 1 eata aiBtt iarBna4 at FaaV --. 7 -r "rka Mfca a char at a . I ta jaaf t - t- nt" mi a mm aa I v kfrt Ukae. I vu tn ikva of Mae grAva, 1 Uiwo kt. an-l rt. era vat ara lar aka. t-l I au ia "a-i jr - -.t Tiriiit, A ft . t. I reiTi yoW BtWifra. B?tal me :ww it C '-fJ ec. fr whtcb I 10 rr niaakfvi. la c'cl f 'e.-j r4 S3, av Kik aae aead r aiotraer Wa if D fn f-.rd. V feftvc voo a freat Mus( lav a. 1 t.1 r ytB V. f TJt I r?.a. FVa7 t i'ftrmieWmm Tltt fNrfMN. M'-n. Jr.-c iOtk. '7V r.cAe rrArxt M at m aaft at L- F j Teo ptest kon I ttrnva 94 men mi rm Wt H aaMi'N to afetr hex, ta laat ixaeararaac aad I J'Verta MrmmTsTT t, t"4. I JwMarTf pat fraaa y t .x e: Tr rwMt , far fma a oar wnwli i, aa at aa etvaa ITU :irteVr tfriA s a-ii.e BENNETT & LEWIS I)KALi:iJS IX staple aiiel IFaiaey B'icij,: AGENTS mil TIIK CELElJItATED LEA VKX WOK I II TOT?. -() ta4 Iia eis I try Cash Paid for Butter and Z7s( ; j Here We are with es U- ULAXKET.S. COMFORTS, SHAWLS, SEIIiTS, HOSE, V.. I. V.V .'.,. CASSr.WFh'Fs J'U'.v i-if.s-A-.v 7);.' -. finrt.n 'ill V ' a. lilllliOXS, LACES, LAliPETS, WIXDO W SUA DKS on I FIA T UEEs, d-... ,t-. . BOOTS, SHOES .TsTJD ABOTICS, "r:Hots, Cfipr., aiui Hoods, uxdi;kweak, all colons . xd sizi'is THIOLS TO Sl'iT KVLJ: V liODY. ' , GLOVES tf- MITl'EXS TO FIT E E HY .' D V. l-.th lu slZ.'C a- PKl'!: Also the best .Select Stock ol" strietly (ir.-!-chii s fii-d-eeries, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tnluceo.;, (r.eeit--ware and Glassware in the City. All of which tve guarantee to sell as low as anybody. to close Cash Uuycrs, and for large tjnantil ies. S.S.MAIXSTKE,:T. W. H. BAKER & CO. THIS SJLOJ in reserved lr TH, B L A C I TO 'GIVE TPIEM J CVT-Xj. ie m ib a at is rir is m i J. V. WECKBACH, (Surce-sor t' ,;!"I1!M NN A W Kl 'K 1! A (11.1, 111 TAIL I"! STAPLE and FAHtfCY DRY GOODS. 0 A f iil ! every o Sppcialty I mime on Highest Market Price Paid for Choice Butter and Country Produce IWNo Better FLOUR anywhere. Mi mti . ;l in full . . mil 5 v. t i ji; t -JT t C.l,7. .17' STOHF, Fori Hi I iY.'f. . nvy Kcfandrd in all Case nlirre uvr not uh H.-.i eriiicit... J Our Motto is "Live and Let Live." 1 tl ll VoO IK Sji.lll'.i Ki.-I C'lnir-r M.ii.i l Tliir.l -: r. - "iiu -' u ri. 1 1 -.. .if : M.r,:: sk.. CT. "V. W .SOKBAOH. Call crockery; Flour and Feed Store ! In Jerry Hart hush's Srw HniliHi!, Main Street, Two Doors East ol Court House. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Mghe.s MnvUvi IPrSee IPaliE ron a;.l kinds or rijcrutcs:. IB-GOODS' DELIVERED FREE ANY PART OF THE CITY, As A genu for the oM FIRK IN-xfiJ.W.'lO ;., .,r . . . ;,.-i t, t the G RUMANIA LIFE INSITRAN( Y. O., t i' New Votk. v. ,..':'.-, to tho ptililk jjoo-l ait 1 rc:ia!lo In.ur.ia-.-f i.-i Mr; iiio.-a i-oa-'iii-i'!.' t .-nti-s. We invite our friends and the public generally to call and $ee us, and, 123 SPECT OTJTR, STOCK! 46u -0 HANSEN. &..CHASSOr- T2J a - a Complete StocL-7 Fl.OOl'.olL OlMTH ITATTIi mi U.FI: I V line of . Mj.t! T5' fh I'.v tint iK.ini.l 77 ills, Tils & Fccoi mm, :i:i:! 1 ' c-r i ) $ o M J-2 -J j- -s rj- '-cr f 1 1 3 " 1 ii XT i I