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C THE HEftAtO, 1TEW8 BREVITIES. Milwaukee ha passed an ordinance assessing1 it- horse railroad companies J?5,000 a year for each mile of the streets on which their tracks are laid. A bowler in a Cleveland alley had a half poised to roll, when a bystander made an insulting remark, and he threw it violently nt the oflendcr, kill ing him by fracturing his skull. 'The Danites" Lad its thousandth performance recently in Philadelphia, and is worn out. The ltankius, to whom it lias brought a fortune, intend to try another mining camp play next fall. . Arizona resembles all mining regions in being overcrowded with persons who have no money and find it, diiiicult to make a living. There are ii,0O pert-oils in Tucson and Tomb-tone living from hand to mouth. "The Associated Press is a great boon, is it not?" asked he. "It is, in deed,1' frhe replied, in soft tones; "George and I had one all last winter, but papa canifl in one niglit before George could take his arm away, and acted dreadfully." Letter carriers intrusted with valua ble mails have been assaulted by rob bers in the streets of Vienna ami Pesth, and now the employes of the Austrian postal service have been armed with re volvers, which they are forbidden to go without. Algeria is beginning to develop a taste for the tine arts. Sot long ago the success of the exhibition at Algiers took t very one by surpri-e, and now another, which has been organized at Oran, is equally successful. ,Tl:e pic tures sold," says an enthusiastic corre spondent, "as if by enchantment." There was only one rocking-chair in the Nessells' residence, at Kcndallville, Ind., and both the sons, John and Hen ry, liked to sit in it. Henry had en joyed it two hours, when John demand ed a turn. A quarrel was followed y a tight, in which Henry was killed by his brother. The discovery of a human linger in a sausage has "east a gloom" over the trade in that dclicac- in Liverpool. The explanation offered was . that the boy at the machine had his linger cut off, and the digit, being left lying about, somehow went in with the other mincemeat while its owner was at the hospital. M. Cluseret, once a colonel of volun teers in the Union arm", and subse quently, under the Commune, war min ister, was sentenced in Paris by default to two years' imprisonment, and to pay 11,000 francs line, for an article in the JIurvctllaisc deemed insulting to the ami-, and justifying IJerezewsky for attempting to kill the Czar. Sergeant Snyder, of the P.elleville (Out.) police, owed a great deal of mouev in small amounts, and his cred itors were importunate. Duns met hint at every turn. He could not dodge them, for his duty compelled him to patrol certain streets, and therefore it was eas' to lind him. Unable to pay his debts, he endured the torture fur several months, and then committed Miicide. According to he Fra nca h. a French journal recently stated in Cambridge, ?Jas3., M. Jules Ferry, has just proposed a noval method for public instruction in geography. For this he will make use of the race-course at Longchanips by arranging on it cards bearing tbo names of the different countries with their capitals and seaports. All the debtors in Glasgow prison were set free at midnight on Dee. 31, tmder ti e provisions of the Fraudulent Debtor's (Scotland) act. There were twenty-eight men and two women. One of the" women had been tlfre eighteen months. The Glasgow Tolbooth is thus probably for the first time in two centuries without a debtor psisoner. Debtors were also liberated at Edin burgh and other places. Annie Flagg declined James Dniggs' offer of marriage, at Front I'oyal, Va., and when lie pressed her for the reason she said she was in love with Noah lien ford. This was untrue, and she regret ted saying it, for Druggs vowed ven geance on . his supposed rival. She 'feared the threat would be executed, and sent a letter of caution to Penford; but arrived too late, for he was found murdered, presumably by Druggs. A young Chicagoan gave an elabo rate dinner to nine friends at the Union Club in that eit-. The entertainment was well advanced when the steward entered the room, and whispered to the host that his mother was at the door demanding his retirement from the fes-tivitj-. He went out to plead his cause, but she resolutely laid hold of him, led hint to the family carriage and took him home. The guests finished the dinner with one vacant chair. In a recent exhibition of old satirical prints and drawings in Liverpool were several subjects relating to the Revolu tionary war. One print of 1782 repres ents "Miss America" travestied as a Virginia princess, and holding the cap of Liperty on a pole. She is making her peace with her estranged, parent: "Mamma say no more about it;" to which Britannia responds in a gener ous spirit: "Be a good girl and give ne a buss." A j-oung man in Russia of decided abilit- was attacked by an acute disease brought on by excessive dissipati ut. After his recover" he was found to have lost all his mental faculties except cal culation and memory. These were in creased to such a degree that he could surpass all mathematicians in power of mental calculation, and could repeat poetry which occupied several minutes in reading after hearing it only once. In all other respects lie is a helpless idiot. At the last Paris exhibition consider able attention was drawn to some mus lin curtains to which a flame was con stantly applied without setting them on fire. The chemical composition of the substance which rendered them in combustible, as recently made known, was 80 parts pure sulphate of ammonia, 25 of carlxmate of ammonia, 30 of boracic acid, 12 of pure borax, 20 of starch, and 1000 of distilled or pure water. The materials to be rendered lire resisting are dipped in this solution while it is hot, so as to insure thorough impregnation, aud, when well dried, are ironed as ordinary starched fabrics. Old Bob Key worth is noted in Gal veston for being an exceedingly stingy landlord. Jim Groce was paying him a month for an old, weather-beaten house. He asked to have it painted, but his request was refused, ami he did the work himself. As soon as the paint ing was over, Keyworth raised the rent to ?2j. "Why do you raise the rent?" asked Jim. "On account of the im provement,' -eplied the old nmn. "You know the house has just been painted, and a newly-painted house is always worth more than a shabby one." A correspondent of the fy'lciilfjht America a says: "Let any one who has an attack of lockjaw take a small quan tity of turpentine, warm it and pour it on the wound, no matter where the wound is, and relief will follow in less than a minute. Nothing better can be applied to a severe e ut or bruise than cold turpentine; it will give certain re lief almost instantly. Turpentine is also a sovereign remedy for croup. Sat urate a piece of Uannel with it and piace the flannel on the throat and chest, and in every case three or four drops on a lump of sugar may be taken inwardlv." . -. Wanted It Just Eight. "How much will this cost in your pa per?" asked a quiet looking man, as he handed in the following Advertisement at the Brooklyn Eagle, counting-room: "Smith Busted a trace, in this city, Friday, just after dinner, Mary Smith, wife of the undersigned, and daughter of old Sim Pratt, the leading black smith of Denver, Col. The corpse was highly respee'ed by the high-tonedest families, but death got the drop on her, and she took the up-bucket with perfect confidence that she would have a square show the other side of the divide. The plant transpires this afternoon at her boarding house on Willow street. Come one, come all, "Dearest Mary, th )U has left us. For you on earth there wasn't room; But 'tis heaven that has bt-rt-f t us. And snatched our darling up the flume. "Denver papers please copy and send bill, or draw at sight. "By her late husband, P. Smith." "I don't believe you want it in just that way, do you?" asked the clerk rubbing his chin dubiously. "Why, not, stranger?" asked the quiet man. "It don't read quite right, does it?" asked the clerk. "Was you acquainted with the corpse, stranger?" demanded the quiet man. "Was you aware of the lamented while she was busting around in society down at that boarding-house?" "I don't know that I ever met her." responded the clerk. "So I reckoned, judge. You wasn't up to-the deceased when she was in the living business. Now, jedge, the de ceased wrote that oration herself afore she died, and I want it in. Do you hook on, partner?" "But it isn't our style of notice," ob jected the clerk. "Nor mine, neither," acquieseed the quiet man. "I was for having a picture of her and a lot more talk, but she said she wantedit quiet and modest, so she wooped that up. Say, stranger, is it going into vour valuable space without any Tlilliculty?" "I don't know." said the clttric dole fully. "I know, partner. Tins celebration comes off tomorrow afternoon, and that's going in in the morning, if jt goes in out of a cannon. I got grief enough on my hands now, stranger, without erecting a fort on tin? sidewalk, but if you want war, I've got the implements ri,rht in the back part of these mourn ing clothes. What d'ye think jedge?" "Does it make any difference where it goes?", asked the clerk. "I want it in the paper, said the mourner, "and it's going in if it takes a i.pile.drjver. Think you twig my racket, stranger?" "Ali right," replied tho cjfj'k. -I'll put it in the -Salad,' among .t:ier mournful remarks. Four dollars, please." "That's business," and the quint man paid the money. "If you ain't busy come around to-morrow. I'm going to give the old woman a send off. aud if that gospeller don't work up a pretty good programme before ho gefs to the doxology, his folks, will think hu's been doing considerable biuiiiess with a saw mill. She was a good one, Jttdgo, and she was pious from the back of her neck to the bunion of her heil; you eilli tell that from the notice;" and tie i journ ing widower wiped his eyes Jii the sly, and later in the day was lined $10 for thrashing thw u; lertaker who put sil ver handles oa thtj cs ).-. instead of gold. I a m FEMININE NOTES. A faint pocket-book never won a fair lady. When a pretty Irish girl is stolen awivy, they suspect some IJoycotter. A New York man calls his sweet heart Kittv", because she gets her ba k up so often. "Our rooms are email," said she "but I live in my husband." "Yea," said her friend. "I see you live in a flat." A Philadelphia man has perfected a plan for bringing coal out of the cellar without exerting an" of his muscle. He makes his wife cart it up. First gentleman (at the theatre) "What do you think of the scenery?" Second gentleman "I never saw a prettier Gainsborough hat in my life." Indiana has a law to prevent wetvk minded persons marrying. A crusty bachelor insinuates that the weak-mind-ded are the only persons who ever think of doing such a thing. My dear, what makes you always yawn?" The wife exclaimed, her temper gone "Is home s dull tin'l dreary?" "Not f , my love," he said "not so: Hut man and wife are one, you know. And when alone I'm weary." The habits of American girls marry ing Italian Counts has slackened up a little of late. A life of following around a hand-organ and passing the tambourine for pennies is not as at tractive as formerly. TurneFs Fall Jlcjiortcr. lie was 70 and she was 18, 'and they were on their wedding tour. lie point ed out to her the beautiful sceneiy, and said, "We may have' many anniversa ries of this season." "Yes," she an swered, "you will probably livo long enough to have a tin-wedding.." "M3' husband is a brute," declared JIme. X. to an intimate friend the other da'. "Wiry, my dear, what is the mat ter now?" "He found fault witn a lit tle vivacity of mine j-esterday, and I threw a candlestick at his head; then what do you suppose he did?" "I don't know." "Why, he stood before the mirror, so that I couldn't throw the other." "The brute!" ''Anv letter for me?" asked a young lady of the female Postmaster in a country town. "Xo," was the reply. Strange!" said the young lady aloud to herself as she turned away. "Noth ing strange about it!" cried the female Fostma&ter, through the delivery-window; "you ain't answered the last let ter he writ ye!" A Utiea clergyman, in a lecture on "How to Get Married," said: "Every man wants a wife, and every woman wants a husband." But the great diffi culty, Ur, Clergyman, is, that the wo man the man vants won't have him, and the man the womau jyants wants some other woman. Or so me ho ihit way. Eayard Taylor's Eale. These are the rules I have always ac cepted; First, labor. Nothing caa be had for nothing; what ever a man achieve he must pay for, and no favor f fortune can absolve him front duty, JSecoudJy, patience and forbearance, which ro tdniply dependent on the blow justlco of time. Thirdly, and most iniortant, faith. Un ess a m:in believes in some thing far higher than himself something Inlinil'dy grander am! purer than he can ever ix-emc unless he has an in stinct of an order tejuii;! ids dreams, ( f beauty ami goodness and justice, i,c side- whieli his own ideas are dark, ho wiil fail lu vry loftier form of ambi tion, ami ought to fail. It hrr been discovered that an ad dress delivered by the President of the Vermont Dairymen's Aoo 'ciation was taken, except a short passage eoini.eninv ing r-ptirious articles of food, from py. Holland's esavs. The richest mine in Ne.v Mexico, now worth $o.''0,0U0, was originally sold for $3 in silver, a little gold dust ami &u aU ' revolver. But they don't all turn out s. well. 3 OTE of TAR CUKES THOUSANDS YEAKL1 i i i i i A POSITIVE CURE ForCoughs,Colds, Is the Best of Tonics; -i&)$r Cures Dyspepsia; Restores theADoetite: a"-w . Lt3tMi;:hiis the System; Restores the weak ? n-A rtohilitatoH 5 m ft W . HIIU aSlM.l.aU.VW A trial of it will Drove all kp f.iiim.Ak Tnnrdrn!i0i for nr.f'raok'i Wine or Tar i take no otna. a tut . II S N sale by all Irugila. .iiitii m An ft f-1 4 SiMTtMT to Ollrar Crook A C. fl ami i n & lu.. rrop tl - " J I OATTOX. OHIO. L :"a4 TUTT INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LEVER. T-.OS3 of appetite,'Nau8ea,bowelB costive, Pain in theKeacl.with a dulTsensation irx the back part,J?airinderthe Bhoulder bjade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion, of body cr mind, Irrttabilityof temper. Low spiritsLoss 6 f memory, with a fe eiin g of nay i ngn e g lected some duty, weariness. Dizziness, FiuiteringJ)f the Heart, Dptsbefore the eyes. Yellow" bkin.'Headache, -HestleBs-ness at night, highly colored Urine U THESE-W ASJfIN GS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S FILLS re especially adapted to such caHe8,oiiedoKe -tVects suclincliauge of feeling as to nntotiiMh the nufiVrer. Tliey iHrrnurlhr .4psMl lte, andcsyisethe boilv to Tnkr -'leh. thus ttie synteni I u j i rl I- eI . and by 1 1) rl r Ton ir.4-liononthe IHcfi"frmi. ReartilHr Mool are pn duretl. f-rlo 'jo orti. a Marrny St.. !.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Ohav Ili! nor Whisk frs changed to a Glossy J'.ijvi'K ly a ttxikle npplii-ation of this Dyk. It imparts a. natural color, acts Instantaneously. feoM l.ylrs?ii3ts or sent ly expr-,j on ryOi-iH if (1. Office, 35 Murray St., Now York. Hr. ft fT"S AM"'. of Vluil.l. IrTall and k V r.-fnl Hn-rlt will K KallKl If KUt apillrallon. NO CHANGING CAH OJJAIIA Ol I'LATTJiMOlTII AND CHICAGO, Where diieot connect ion.-; urn ui.i.ie i;'llli Through Sleeping Car Lines - TO NEW YOKK. IHISTON, rHIIH.MCI.t'HI.l. h i i.TiMoia:. v .-i.su inch n, AND ALL 22 AST CITIES. CT7tc Siovt JAte V'a PEORIA for 1XDIAXAVOL1S. LOCl.i I'JLJ.F, CTXCIX XATI, and all iMiiutf'.in the SOUTHEAST- Tin? isr.HT i,ixk van ST. LOUIS, Wliere fljrei't Connect !i'i;s ure lemle in the I'NION J)KitT Willi rJ hlf:uii Mfcpiiig Car Lilies for all piiiiflSOI''"M." THE NEW LINE 10 1! IDIfcLS HVEOIlNriES, I HE l AVOlilTE HOU'l i: FOR ROCK ISX-uIsrjD. The uiieqiiHled iiiriiicenif'iittf offered y this line to 'travelers :unl Tourists are as follows : The celebrated I'lilliuan li-Wheel l'alace .SU'cninj; Cars, rim only on this line. ('., Is. & ij. I'ii'Mee I'miving-Kiioni Cars, Willi Ilni ton's rteciiiiiiig t Tail's. No Extra Charge for Seats In Kecllinut; i'injiiw. The famous C, 1. & ;. Valace l'iniug.Cttre. Corjzconn Snio.'viiifr Cars, fitted with elegant iiitrh-hacked Hattan I.'evolvinj: Chaii, for the exclusive iii?e of lirst-class pitsseiigcrs. Fast Time. Steel Kail Truck and Superior Kitiipiiicnt combined with tneir (jrcat Tlirnwjh Ctir Arraini nitnt. makes iliis, :dove all others, .tin favorite lloute to the "liAKTP, OVTJI OH StlTTIMIASiT. TRY IT, and ou will fuid TKAYKI.IMl a Lux ury instead of a l'iscoinfort. r . Through Ticket vi.;this celelirated line for sale at all olik-es in the I'nited State and Canada. 111 inforniation about Kates of Fare, Sleep hip Car Accommodations, and Time Table, will be cheerfully j;iven by applying to James It. Wood, tieneral 1'usseiiger Ag't, Chicago. 'V. .S. IsiTT:il. Ceneral Manager. Chieatio. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GOIDI For issl I an Kle'ant l'.ook of 120 Iaes, Out Colored t'loiver J'iate.aud 6nt lliustrat ions, w ill Ifsci'ipti(s)S of the test Flo'.vers and eeta blcs. and pireelioiic for grovviiP. llnlv lOcent: In EngMsh or Cei f.-iaii. if yon" aik-rwards or der eedx deduct the 10 cents. VICK'K ct are tneiest in the world The Fi.oi:ai. (Jt iik iil tell how to get aiu grow them. Yick's Flower and Vegetable (i:-r"eu. 171 Pages. 6 Colored l'lates, 5h Kngravings. Fol ,"Hi ceiits iu paper covers : $1.00 in elegant cloth. In Cei uiau or Kii'.rli-h. Yiek's lilustiated Monthly Magaiuf 32 l'ages. a ('..!( r'"t Mate in everv li'imber and many tine Kngravnigii. Iiiee ?fl.".- a year; Five Copies for .."..r.o. Specimen mindier sent lor in cents : :i trial cop!e for 2. cent. Address, 4.itf .1 am ks Yi-k. I.'ochester, N. ' WISCONSIN LANDS I 500,000 Acres ox tiik mm: or i iii: Wisconsin Central R. R'd. I or fud pa.-lieulai." iio i: i.i; sepl irte, Addrcs. IA III.KS L.. ( MtY. lijnt Cor.imis-notit'r. Ji!lwau. Wis. ill lopne and Priom. The Oldc and most crlautiM.WI wra ijA.N o litau (3t sons, Pnn, WANTEDS tl.nlv III 11. c (... tu mil thm i)t-:i. Hit rnJ M, rcn,r ,.e tLri.ith II. r .alia frw, a:. J -i.r I -t. II. at will in.urr a crtT t.vrr t IIK a molalfc. j-itiprwti oi limp. TTurin hi, It: " lv tvulMcr.i.tiutt. AGENTS ANDLANyASEHS Make from 3 to 50 per week soiling goiuu f.'r iZ.tl. IMDJiOCT i C., jo Uarelay Street, New V H1. .'yl Send for their Cutalogue and tr.iu, $2 for your own nf or pciiiiive iurToets. Valuable ctM V ri "ar1. C""i.a. J" POLLS 1 1 84 lllSrlfl 111 81 Is made from Simple Tropical Leaf of Rare Value, and is a I'owiiive lmdy for all the disease that cause pains hi the lower part of the body for Torpid !.ivr Headaches Jaun dice I)i?ziness. tlravel. M.ilaiia. and all diiii culties of i lie Kidneys, l.iver and I'rin'ary r gatis. For 6-'eiti;i!e Ii -vaxi-N. AI'jii! !i!y"Men strnatii'i:. and during I'reL'ii.-tnev. it has nn equal. It restores the organs that make the blood, and hence is the be-t EHood l'nrifier. It is the only I-noe n r--me!y that cures that seouiv-. IJris!il". IJ5s.e'e. F r liiabete, life H arnrr'x ?ni"e Minhrb's ( ure. For Stile by I ni;r'.;:"t :in Dealers at per hot lie. I.:ugest bottle in the market. Try It. H. II. WAKNF.lt & (().. Rochester, X. ". Battle Creok, Michigan, v ujr aij. ujuuiq ur IbJt VKL.T GENTJ1KB THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Moat Complete Tli reahcr Factory Established lv the World. J 1848 VSTIRQ of continMovean&eitccatfnl bnni. mi m I aaHrlQiiw, hhoit cnaiire of nanio, njaua(3tiient, or l.-caiir.n, to "back vp" the ww iiim JHC if? HI r , t STEA3I-POA-rTU SEPAKATOKS and Complete "lentil IIffit!o tnntrklmifnahln-e. nl Traction Kuirie ;ul Pluiu LiiKincts pet iwh U th Anieriin market. A multitude of mperial feature owf improrrmtnte for 181, toirethr witli superior q'laliiie. in cm. ttr-nation and materials not dnamod of hvolii'r makers. Four sl7s of Koparjitor.-t, lioui t to 12 Lorne (.TaeitrT r steam or Aor. fur-r. 'twu nyli ii it Mounted " if.r.?-rowpr. 7ennj flftft Vrrt r .'I-clfd Ltmhrr UUv)VVU (r'rouitkree tot4letiretitr-:.ri -) constantly on Lsi l, lnna which in buiii tlia lj. comparable wood-work of our luacliiutrv. TRAGTfON EK8SKESf Eiremgesi mot dumbfrantt - rrrr rai. St lOt 13 H.ro Power. v. y Farinxm Uuu fl'tire-ttsririti tnwv.tii.-al-t tutu .v.j'-A.'.'.juo.j.;.-:.. ii'...'. Cii-cu'.Hi f. fi- tit p. .v;.ui-s ' J The majority uf the ills of the human body tit ine front ft itrrangrmetit of the I.lver, tijy-cti-.nj knth tli xtntuaeh and boirilr. In arl?r ta vffict t ettre, it i wcrcajuj'j to rrmvr the cattxe. Irrenu In r arid Sil it JU ixh irtlt.it vf the. lioffftf, ll-uiarhe,Sick'trss .it the Stomach, Vain in the fiark ni-rf L.inn,etr., indicate that the Liver i at fault, q ltd ihi't nature re quire aAit'i ifs tu ftiniile tlii eryan ft tit rotr off ' tnpu rllle. PrlclLly arill ilt i.t&r&are rxprCinlilf cotnjinundtil for th in purpone. Tlieff are mild in their action and efj'r. : fire an cure; are pleasant to the t.i.itr a nd taken east!; hy bot.'t thitdi en and adult. Ta ken amirdm".i ' :: rt;'.t:.s, ihey nr a ntrtitrf;.' f.iant r:ii7'rllyspepsia, Generul UcVi.lii j laliitusil Cok fitlpatlon, Uls-:tsei! 7Ciifief-, etc., etc. .lnuliitxid rtiri(ier are superior to ttii'f other mrtlieine j clcanniiiff the tystrm tinroittiltly, ttttj im int ti:il uip lij'rau'! t-neryy to the iii ralid. Jtisi a uietii. lue uml itot an llltoxicattnu; brreraye. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST rOB PR1CILT ASH BITTERS, and take CO other. TB.1CE. S1.00 per EotUe. BEYER BROS. 4 CO.. - SOLE PROPRIETORS. St. Louis and Kanaaa City, Mo. GET THE BEST J LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. CXl.n.i'tiiiteocl XJneqntxlcU FOR . OPERATiOM, ECOMOaVIY. DURABILITY ana Improvemeats aai Cosvenicscos Always R elisb POPULAR EVERYWHERE. fr fyua, in Every City and Tows w in the" United Stat-s. and B V. V. MATHEWS. PlATTSM OCTII Neb. SfOME TREATMENT, itTtM.srmy A ct-rUla enre for Nervous frn r-r Debility, Seminal Weak nessa impotence, exc. Tne Eoia tc ta rov pmctico fot 25 Yeaxi asd aniiluuaUMjbfjokbfOOjjt''i e'vlaiS fidl di tvctioiia for elf-treatment, sent free. AddreM DR. T. Wn.T.TftTffS. 435 W. ttatrr Bu Elwiciea. B j A. ai . a. TIV sr.i 1 4 r- V VTaaTMl ' 'V- r7 y-icfmh) V m aw. r w JtP"39 -.. v---.i'i ' . . r . i . - BEST THRESliER gJ WHECIS . Ib not ttVlfcitttoT nor mm Apwmt Mmchinp, Ie wemourf uuy euupln epd a'natri ify perfect iu ijN threslunir ana reiwntlntr qutUities. Saivra the grain, nail cieaaa U reeJr far tnarfcetf iiuns eatuly, U constructed durabV. la nuiitwa Uautifalij-. la the myH economical. leMt exva. mve, and moat tatiatfartorr nacUw la th market. Will handle wot gnlax am well m amy. ihm no erinal in tUreHhinflsxaAdtimnthy.abivicn. iDir and cle&ninK both as well and nearly an ropidir at wheit, and reqiuree no change except the aievw. Has mora auora jtet of separating oul efMM$ avr. oca ikan any other wutehinm made, and tnn not fra orrrlnadrd. Is both over- and nnder-blaBt Our CLOVKU IIL'LI.INU ATTACHMENT i new and very deulrable. Does the work more rapidly and better Uiua au exclusively Hulling Machine. SEPARATORS cf the rarlooa Eirca JL:udfar Steam or Burma I'otctr, aa lfired. An Improved Pitts Power, an ImproTfd Woodbury Power, and the lJword I xj a bJ IxInK Power, all mounted on fonr wheels, are mantuactured by ns, and are not swrpatted by any i tTte market. We are eAm prepared to furnish flrstloas Portable Kaciaea with our Separators. For Price-List and Circulars, address SEYMC JR. OAS IN & CO. Manufacturers. Stillwater, Minn. 1V V . 1 617 Bt Cliarles Sin , St. Loiiis,5fo. A rotilar c-ida ire of v i Hi...-. 1. n .--a lotiiwr lu-. la.l.l ur- . :. r 1' ;vir ;i i ... r. ! . -yua city pfiimriuo .v.Hii'l . .. ... .1 r !i.!.- utr. I- -.: 1 (l, Oouorrhrs,r.:i.t, 6u- ttl:.u.y;'ca,ij1 . um-.jsU TJrlnar7 .!.;' ivuri.-.l J.fi:c' oaj of Ihroat,.i..t.r I K..;;y. Ttivnl'. Biio.ir."' j. if, -x .'. . fcud irr.i u'j-ney a t be rfc.ii; t- Si.-lf-A tu -. i . ' i c .-.--s i i't m.-.tiircr jeirc;.oro"er -i-vivv. j.-..-.' .ci .. iu-.'vo,". ij--.Rtui:n. al eraisifn. d-'-ii.t. duan-. zr : ,:rl.dtf:'i--tive ruAio yry, pby-iir. -.l 'Vht, ftvi.rt..'. H ; i,n r-? ifnai.oa of t.ibiui. lo3.-.i f riud powrr,i:;. . !.:.:;.-cn i. t inu n.ar ria-o fmarowr.nra truj . 'c: suiuttioa uto rico or lr mail f roe (. .i 1 L P..-,-i.-4..t ore uiir.,-. MeIk-iD3 etsnt I cud or !r!...s. C'uix8 Ktvaot)eil. Vh'-re dojA esrfjits it is Utu.:dy atatvd. ( PACES r bd. w af wum a The whole sto: y. vp!' ; - - .s is ime tJiUJ. oalUii ! fi.!l,iv,ifl!i tiiljj1:ui,--sVu i t r. -r, h- n it. n. Mah.-x.i. WomaohooJ. 1'J5 i. -m don. Vi ii'i fiuould marry: ho li"n-i I lmppitiess may bo lacre.-iij ;effncts I of colioncjr an 1 ri'-es, liii l mor. T'. jsa miirried . ercontmpl-.t.i :u.i' .nit'0uc-i. J rad It tlirt kraiiun dar lock and kuy. 21 Ct3. r mrJI In money or pos tuge. English Qi rnr-n r.cr? r;';d anct euken. FREE "liCO Jli.4 I lUfi cureot rxmuaul wlwcuveAleiuory and I-'us-ird'-rs hrn-;;-!-.t on r" Self i Abuse. Any dnnnrinvhria t ie In-trvdienu. bi. Lrjuia . i Car.itllrut e.rrjt.';aon..ht. J.o-jis. y.o. 70S Chesnut 3t, St. Louis, Mo. at old offlc. ' continaee to care Snormatorra-xi, 1- m".n .i V eiti neas, Im potency. a! 1 fsrmxct rVypci. jj,iioaoririce.-i, U Oleet, Urinary or Bladder u..i-v. lia. cr.t cisj uurnil la a few d-irs. Alltha Useaes TtM-iltli-g from ; felr-abuso, ascfts-wncrexpoauM cured for li'i"Filli n'.Q ' taodlcino.' A Jvk- (:". litm.-ji,- law. 1 Uii ut .H I In strict conD'luoce. Symptom Book for two stamp lairs a a s-aa sawmimctt tpiESS": ACT :J-S,2 . CZttWl ACTHMA etc " fcan.l insure c-infortiLlo : rolnxea tS? -p-.n, fri!itat a fr&s cxpccteru'.ion and I rrKVtrf' " othtr rmcdie Jul. . sGAlr:al wiilconTir.fethf noa altPtlC:J .-r ;t. Ttmifdi-.u. diroot ari'l nTir fn!linl y'Tcct. 1t -: ODc. an-1 ft.. Triil ycr free, f 1' K.SCi!U r MA'.N; Std'atil. M!r;T f I -will tiiall Jt copy of my ew lUiok, -KEDICAL COMMON SENSE." Flil'f", to any i.ersoa who will. rv d his mi ; rn.i poatmce auiuresa, and bii cent ""'lJ ' J (''--.:;c. 1 y- !r V ?A'Es 1 15 i'mlta bt viaWiawiaU, h I Hsadings! naoltatscnsf FJcciitlonl OA NOW READY.q n-lUP.GfiaSETTO). ij3Chc:!nt:JCl.,f hllaSelohia. , Vrr i i rr::f .ti, v :rh fi S-r:r. nr-t pfntil. an . . r r - ! .P'.,i 1 ;:iluiijnl'-.c, 1 Ki-adtr-c, r i '.m.-: f.ll'nnt. Or-itot-r. l'utiie. Ilvraor, r'uu. ! 3 ..; ?. r-ri-3 C i -t.3.. MJilta fru.-. ioh. L l:u..L..:ifrs. - ni-j.. , ,i. - erer v ncntber ft a l.rcenta j io m -s t.orr.01-; -; : w r . ai:M :.-t tbe Iciftt. C r.;l. s. . IVl i T fi::U-n. i 1'ri-c. u&iaoiiaT9 ahrotIi..okdoi' Ii.'.i.or:--J.,vl.aiea.li. 1 E S o y FREE! "5i!-l;!s -Hi fS.-tiif ir.roiri-.htion In th Book is d P',v'iT value-. ;ii.t it may f:i the providence of Uod. El t!? S s tl: il E 1 : t THIS SPACE) SMITE, BLACK & CO. TO give titieim: j call. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH T?-: CEOC'JAP SEE Bi EKA'.'ih.C HI3 MA JV'VS MalllalaaTnaall' ' KB. ll f ( "- . ,i. -riJf-Zaal ( " , --V -. " m.' mnitl iLlk o rd : P o clip o JSJ it , t'' gtZtt -;! v-- . . K , f. vr " aft. . .. . 1.- ,'!.'C.'T..'"....,.;-' ;V ,,i,y:3!KAKtASCTVi' . .XVpT.-'.'T i --v, CHICAGO, BOOK ISlAfCS IS THE CRKAT C0.SN' ( TJ'J !.! Its niuin lino runs fmri tl. : i' t t....r. i I llulT. i.ii!hii thri.iifh .H 'ii t. tuiiiwa. I i ' Gi'iiesev). Mili:ii!, itoik kii.iij. I -...-.-. p. r" V. ;. : l.ltKM'iy. Iowa t it v. Mnro:r--i. l.i'rf'.. .... i: . IX: Moines (the etipit-il ot l-a, --tn;ir;. Ai!.. i tic. nnd Aroca ; witii t:r;in !.i s fio;u i: ; L;ii Junction to teori:i ; Wiitun Jr,i-li .11 u ' -tine. Wusliinuton. la:rii lii. l-l.i' ii. ! -.. Piitrpville, r'riiKtilc::. Tr..Ml m. U.ila;:''.. t i- : -roil, t.euvwi.a. .; l:j-"'i h i bi.t . .. - ; JVaMlimuton tl(!''ir:r-v. i .'.ui... nn jm ! ; flllr-'kf-:i!li rtr-f':i(iCi-tt i'..' l- l.-'l-i ' ... tnnsport, Indpondi nt. b'..!'Mi Uu:..:.- n. 1. -OfckulKona, lVllu. Jloiir 'j. : M i:.i-; JS'pwton to Monroe: llnlt.cs l In-i'.cr.'d.iifd Vinturyct; Atlar.uc i.i l.tvris a;;.: A - ATica to Hiiri.ii:. ""."'shi l p.n.iv. !;. i .- ,...v aiailrond, Wtd:i .-.Tn. ri'i l ..i- r o- . '.'T .:1 j liUQ Tfiiilil 'liii..., U:'i.l lliJ rl.;t .. ;. '1'broiniil KxiTfsa l'a-ajiiiii It.,, c. nt.'. I" . ma a lulnoe 'araauotiii.tiivruu . :i . ' beiwpon CHK'AtiO uml Fr.ijMtA. Kaa t-V. Vuvvcii. BLfff. Lr.A vh -v.- ..-urn an V BON. ThrouKticura nrea.to r iu .- . X. :.'t kee and Knri:is i iiv. vi; lUc ".ti:! .ui.-..- :...l , Bock llnl llort !.;: '' Tbe "Great H.x t I '-. vl is i;i::i::.: - . equipped. In road L.- . i. M -' i-iy f ii . .:i.i: trf-k is laid wilii etc- I rail. Vho will nlottso you twtt vtll h: f . . cf enjortiis your mfiA. vr:..;c ,-.,t.;. .hl. i cur mncrnltleiMi'. Ui:i!is far- tii-.t s.. i-.i-; rjeauiuul nniirii'S t" iinno.i a:"i ... ui i r i Tlrrouch EKprciw 1 r.:in.. meal, as pood us acrvi-it -..f . nni.nln-tiivfpr niiaraio uimrtuin."! Ct:t knirrxMs (uid tuo liutuenao .u--.oi: jrt .a Of tnlS line Tji-raiiiioa :i i. w. -. -tjoudco that this Onuiwny s f-i'l.-n- " Sleeping Cart tor tjlvepln j-arji-.r; -. a ' CQl'KCIIi KM r Ftf. ..!. : h Tf . .TIcU" -vtr tht l.l -."-r- ;... ttl Tll.t Ajr.'t trt't!.;- 1 ' Vvr Infoitnalin-f udt i,'.t-. lieul buyermtvdLi.t. k . I Profitable Reading for Everybody a Businr men and women, tachers, mechanics, farmer, mimatert. mothers. aiiJ ill who are tirJ out ny the constant ted iid wi.rry of your m-ork 14 ,mn i aniii implicating Mitrrs. hut ne l . Are you uncting iruia Lyapeikia, Kheuma-J Itism, Ncuraijia, or wnh Bowel, kidney. Liver or f Urinary complaint, 'tu can be enred bv usinir J If you are wistmr aviv with ConsunToITnrrZJ ") t.ir! ; ii you nave a pain- ' .-"!. v win nnu sure relief in Ii V"ju are enleebied bv ijivar nia nr. ... .(..' ipatmn. and your system neejs invigorating, or Lif yo:: hsve pimples ;ind blotches, and your Liooc' ticre'". :.'rirrtT.p. voti rm a'vsv pneni1 on 7t5.. v l Va W -a -4-- J ."a T 1 Vl 2-1.11, l-J : a 1 -a, T J y I Madefrm Uincsr. Quchu. Mandrake. Still. nn.. ami many other .' the Ivst medicine Wnnu-n it i J the Best HeltS and 8orgth Restorer Evarl kimqer and other T-.rdcs, as it never intoxicates,! us-if. ana is t;ir ',r,er;nr to Liittcrs. Kssenr-M of ma romljl-.es tne bt ri'.'.Ttive properties of all. ii msb ifa iiaiiir-ii or lives; it Jlav ' Save Toar. " I?uv a toe. bottle of vour dmccist. and ta avoi,!. counterfeita be sure our signature is on the out-' fcMUs wmTiprr. IiiS:ox ft C o.. Chemists, N. Y. Parker's Hair Balsam. J&U,KS2;- The Bfst at 9ost Kraaomlral Hair Drekulnf Containing only ingredients that are beneficial to the hair and scalp, the Balsam laill be found far more satisfactory than any other preparation. It KTr Falli to Baitore Cray or Faded Hair to the original youthful color and is warranted to remove dandruff prevent baldness and atop falliag of the hair. W ft druggift tU jo ftmtr. ComroKed of lKWiil-r- the RPKTnn.l mriDCT becansc tt H m nr mim tint frr tu till. fr-.Aa highly polished r.urfaoo cer the axle,r nuclnK friction crd I'shtenlna the draft. than Inferior branciav, and ore box will do the work of two of any other Aile Crense " cnespeit i"--..n u coets no more muao. n!omiuu.ivasTii i.ir JlarvCfterK Mill tinarinsr, 1brliinir Ma.hlr:i. Cnrn-i'ltntfrn Carriain'H, 'tcyn, etc. etc., as for Vr.aone. It i; GUARANTEED ta contain no Petroleum For sale ty a.l fire-t-tacH dralent. i tin. 1'wt, C-jclopeJkt cf Things tt'or'.'i Anv-tia niiiijcd irua MICfV MANyFAC'rUrtlNO CO. L Zi Ar:'J-' Ch'eafto, Illinois. It Is tho rranlc of 20 yearn exnorience end experiments !a Hcn1u Slacliiiip.o, It rmUnn the good point of all preterit end former makes, and is not " one man " or " cm: i( " mecbine, as otut-n are. It nvoirlx thcd.-K-ciH ofotbermand pce- thi i c.a'""'' JKiX-jna s:ul convoniencev renieiit. dura'.A. an d 'ii.tp'-. VV nrriiiiti'd and ft: tiT-ffs Vriiri.. Circulars j-n itPI lu rrnutr Vrr.r. ttrro Till dcitir-!lp,fin Ksntln.-ou r" A tnsl xnd.rr. v.- lU-t!t ftill tt are it nMA'S-i ?-lA!frr.Trtciv 1'JRtNcr ii.O. I". iSL2i a, t i ,7 f t . l hi---. j.; PENSIONS" AR? PAIR ttv srtli.ir i?ieil.!ril in . l'fit? . f d:itv Lt i':-ii!T. ar r,t a fwXJ..r "W.. ITI1T K I' if ..i-r .1..7 . ; 1 Irftrte nt iirlftMk: Vii- civc a r- -"n. i u.!tr aiwiuw ii.fcaiiilnirj I t.i an iurr-.-.-.s -f -.-ff'-.. ij-.v.o .rr'ia- j ..; ;j r ,.,,,.1. ,,r f.UlKU . r k:k;i.v.v i ( r'.l,::t ,-. v !. ''- In tha r f'- n :rri. n. CUi'M' V Ii-- h .r. i- r v ..t;i..l. in"i i. -- r r-ri-. r.. r :n'l Ixtinr.-. i-'-t V. t sr-.r ;i :' i-c. 4 r 1'- "-" n :in I l".iir. .- A r s i' - r irr-e-.-p.;n a r-., -.'- : l-d! r ,. i;.. I I. . , , r,. I'. .'..".-. :1 i i.-t r- r- r . . . i" 'I 1'. I. K m--.lv I ti . Ii. tl'l.l , t 111-. . ,;.', y't:' ft .ft T0TFTTL Kcwb for Boya and Girl ! .sgl-VJ Toun and Old ! I X NEW IS, ".?-;j7vp7iTION juat patented or then, Wfe&l fforHomonae! fchrxtZ. Fret aad Be roll Sawing, Turning, taT -f Ko-'inft'i lrilling,GTinding, Polishing, i&iSSKSj Screw Cutting. Price $5 to $50. xZP5Z3t Send 6 tenU for 100 pagea. iJS. ui E1IJI1E. AIM BiiOWS. Lowell, llaaa. TARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of rouUifnl Imprudence caning Prema ture Detay, ervoua Dubiiity, Ix:Et Ianbot, et., havicR trwd in vain every tnoun remedy, hatt dia- covrrt d a rimr.lestf enre, ulclj bo trill spjid FHtS to lua faliow-Biiirrrf-rs, sdurtiM . II, IIKCVIItei. f 3 I hatha i si., IV. V. "F " ; ;U::'?Y, VVU - v v-;----s.v t-'y ,v ..-3j . ft '-s---- - -- . i--; 1 - -"v -JTJlMS ??RC R. R. it t. ' tiji: WEST? r'l'-iiiiiiv. tii.fotl.or t iljii-- ur Is SI SVOivINti . 7 " llavaiin" !-. .. - t: ..:: I'r.n i:s-i-'.pp : 'I i tT.K.ivl I'V f Ilia 1-iM-l I't 'i.iirv. ll ilia.!!, . i.;i I A:.:nuoa. u r,- . : 1 "' ! Os'Kr" TION-! OF ; .;. 'T i.i'B auk as ';-..-.-. r.:g lines ftr tug . .. s. i m, g hn,i t ; I - . '-- - . ; u. . : i' i. i E.; I. D. . - ui. . u " :':! CP .t Rook 1 - i.-i'.l A. lv... H'ta. . i--viji.orv iivltoji .-.::.-n..r.R.& x.n.a. I i.-f .1 ii. It. . .-. t . l. II. 1L i.i i i- ii IV.cirii- U. R. -. . ff. i.. U. Jn .N.I..- -.. - v , l!..; . 1. is S. K R - . j: i i. a U- li. ; V., .'. I.. V. Y::r.; Wat-.. St '-'- A. X.-MT, li. Ko- . . i . i .. VI :-. j j the ". I I. hi .. Jar ' ". i Santa ii,, ; . . ' . 1 '. In.-,. v iu i.wt-.. I'.i'j end Kan, . i L-fr.- ftr ilia West ,1 ' 1- i. i i .,-t':,' am aid by aa rr r. . . BENNETT & LEWIS; DEALERS IN Wvult&9 ConfeeosBeiy9 Cigrar Tobacco. AGENTS FOU THE CELE1JIJ ATED LEA VENWOKTri I -"- J as. 1 i TlVilsL U.' ! I Gash Paid for Butter and Eggs. Here We are with II LANK h 7'.V, 'J02IFORTS. 8HA.VJ.fi. .SKI."1S, II ( S .'. FL A X X F. L " CAzsniviins, jeank. x alibis, invss. goods. ;('wa's' RIlilHiXS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR (HI. c.tj u 1' 177 Y,.5 WIN DO W SUA I) ES u ml FIAT U R i.V, dr., tl . BOOTS, SHOES A-TnTHD ABCPIC3, CrHats, Cups, and Hoods, -UNDKIJVv EAi. ALL COLORS . S SIZ iOS r.UCES TO SUIT LVKIiYIJODY. IT - K yo c im. m -. i.. ..' w. u .m. b OLOVEH & MITTENS TO FIT EVERYhODY, Mh in SIZE d- PRICE Also the ocst Select Stock of .strictly first-elass (iio eeries, Cnuued and Dried Fruits, ToIkici-os (Jiieens waru and (.lasswarc in the City. All of which w uirantce to sell as low as anybody, to c-ly;(.- Cash Huvt-rs, ami for Inre iiiinnliiics. -S-MAIN' STKKE'P. W H. BA KEJR & CO. The Old Grocery & Dry Goods Stand. Although 'Lection j. over we are not done selling pomls, by it long sliot. OTT WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF TUF! T. WOT XT A X I. REST STOCKS OF (7GODS, OF -0- The nicest (Jreen Winter Apples for sale. Over 'iCMi Ij;nrtl.s ilnwn (Vila:. Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS . CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLO W, '., at PLATTSMOUTH, NERRASKA ie m ip ii m m Tii! J. V. WECKBAC (Suecosur to '-UTHMAXN & WKCKl'.ACM.) ItKTAIL 1) KM. I'll IX STAPLE and FANCY DEY GOODS. A full line (Et n (0 cb of every description A Specialty made on IPIMTIS Highest Market Price Paid for Choice Butter and Country Produce iNo Better FLOUR anywhere.gj) pensware Kept in full ctot'k. A full SOOT & M .12' JF STORE FOR HA RCA INS. Mourj- Kfrmidrd in nil Crtio ,lir oulx are not nM ICe;i-f tefiild Our Motto is "Live and Let Live." ('llll :lll(l SafW Hoid'n KiiKt forn.T Main ;iii. 'i sir.-.-l V,lll IIIU Ct-C II. ri.Ai Is.MtHJiii, NKHKASKA. J". "V. WEGKBACH. "EST 5TiS"2?s! CROCZEBY, Flour and Feed Stor In Jerry Hartinnirs Main Street, Two Doors PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. u JRLlfgitest Market firlce IPalal FOIi A.M. KINDS OF l'HODlTK. itGOODS DELIVERED FREE To ANY PART OF THE CITY. .Sn,ls lllt! m rim-i i.x.lu..m;i; (;()., of Ft , . i ,i t -in GERM ASIA LIFE INSURANCE CO., c f Nev Yo, k, Wl. o;,,- t'u tUv j)uuiic jtyootl and reliable Insurance on the most reasonable terms. o - . We invite our friends and the public tncraHy to call and See us, and ZEUS SPECT OTJ-R, STOCK ! w HANSEN Sc CHASSOT. if: () a Complete Itock a y - v e a ALL FINDS IN THE To WN. - - w - - -em-si j. aV M A 9 M of t TBS i!;V;t!-i?5 THWb & Pocket Cillery, ll flllllj.lctc I'll of and t-oiii.l-t' l'nc of B SHOES, 9 PP f Now Uuildin, East of Court House. I1 1 If? ! I ' Av 4 1