THE HEimtO, Garfield And Blaine at Raj. Li. Y, Sun. Washington, April 20. The inves tigation instituted by Postmaster-General James into the star mail service in the Southwest had to end with the dismissal of Brady. The early retire ment of that enterr-rising gentleman was long since determined on by Gar field and all hands, and the applicants for his place swarmed hitherward. But Brady built up a fire in the rear that is, he bonght a newspaper here, and with money and shrewdness organ ized powerful machinery, either lor defence or offence, as Garlield might prefer. Gartield was brought to a halt. Some men don't like to encoun ter a fight, and Gartield, with all his brave words, is one of them. James wanted to get rid of Brady, and repeat edly urged his removal on Gartield. Failing in this, James set about bom barding Brady out of office in other words, he prepared to show a state of facts that would compel G at tit-Id to bounce Brady. James's bombardment was equally directed toward the While House. . Nor is this the only instance of the kind. Repeatedly ha.s the Postmaster- General recommended what he knew to be necessary to the public service. Garfield has hesitated, and finally done reverse of what was re commended. One day James sent to I he President the name of a person for the office of Postmaster in a certain city, and his name wa sent to the senate. Early the following day the friends of auotner waited on the Pres ident, demanded the withdrawal of Air. .James's appointee and the substi tution of their favorite, against w hom James,after a full examination, had decided. Gartield came down. The tirst name was withdrawn, and the other sei.t in. James got red in the face, but swallowed the affront, re marking only, "If the President can stand it, I can ; but this branch of the public service will not be what I meant to make it, or what Gen. Gartield has professed to desire it should be." So James, in the Brady matter, has been hedging Gartield about with dilttculiil ties that finally compelled him to make the needed change. Xot that Gartield was not perfectly familiar with Bra dy's corruption, but he has not the courage to do his duty. Don Cameron spoke another place in the senate yesterday. Whatever else you may say of this gentleman, he is not a fool, ills speeches, always read, and that. too. at a disadvantage to himself, have a meaning. He will probably never have the credit of the Lhiiiiis he does for his party. His piece of vesterday, like the one he so ieebly read in the senate ten days ago, was a keynote, lhis one is a ste ahead of the oilier; it is "the cry ot ostracism" in the south. Now Cam eron is about the last person on earth to care a stiver what happens to another; but he knows what will tie an effective cry to raise in a contest. This time it is the cry of ostracism and persecution. Next time the bloody shirt without a rag torn or a seam ripped, will be displayed. There is a tact in the operation, the tact of his father, who, let me say, is still alert. Don saw that the material was being worn, and that the debate, so-called, was liable to become humdrum. So he injects something fresh and lively. He parades the "armless sleeves." the "poor widows and orphans," "the crip pled soldiers" and a host of tilings of the "bloody war" whereby the heart of every loyal man, he thinks, will !e fired capital wheieon to keep up this contest with Gartield. lint in truth it is Blaine, not Gartield with whom Don Cameron has his quarrel. He could get along with Gartield, whom In saved from Ignominious defeat by raising that last hundred thousand dollars that carried Indiana in Octo ber. But with Biaine there is an ir reconciliable difference. Going back to 18TC Blaine went to Pennsylvania, where as a born son he has some nat ural rights, and disputed with Don for the delegates. Sticking to Ilartianl't was Don's only means of holding his men. By doing it Don beat Blaine; for Blaine just lacked the votes given to Hartranft to nominate him iu 18TG. In 18S0 Blaine tried again to divide Pennsylvania, and he did it to the ex tent of taking delegates enough to beat Grant at Chicago. Now comes the rubber between the two. That's what Cameron and Blaine are playing now. "If Blaine will only keep out of Pennsylvania, he will fare well enough: but if he is fool enough to antagonize me and my friends he will have to pay for it," said Cameron last spring. And so it has thus turned out. If Cameron has not won cer tainly Blaine has lost. But the injec tion of the Maine Senator into the Garfield Administration at once an tagonized the most expert conspirator of them all Don Cameron. It was but a continuation of former fights. The country has not really understood it. but so the fact is. Don Cameron is smart but he lacks a thousand things. The Pennsylvania Senator possesses a will that dwarfs other senators of greater repute on the Uoor of the sen ate. His rule is to light a battle through to the end, and he is fertile of expedients. A young man, he is yet the son of his father, than whom there have been few who have inserted a longer finger into party management during the last thirty years. Aspiring to the Presidency himself, .and failing, he has, nevertheless, made Presidents, and Don has not been an inapt scholar. To him, as a boy, the senate has been a play ground. As a learner of tactics no man ha3 had better train ing. And he is showing it now. His little speeches, so poorly read, are .he programmes of his party. That of yesterday will serve as such for the next ten days or longer. And Blaine is bound to be under in tlm contest. Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, William E. Chandler's man, in broach ing the idea of a called session of Con gress, in the Senate yesterday, was only the mouth piece of the White House. The truth is, in that quarter the deadlock is irksome. Blaine, through Chandler, put it in Blair's head to throw out the idea of a called session in the interest of the "wool growers.' He might as well have said the rag pickers. This thought of an extra session is what the White House is contemplating as the winning card wherewith to beat Conkling. But Blair's speech was a failure. It had neither sense nor skill. In the hands of an expert it might have been other wise. The recent article in the Cincinnati Commercial, advising the scalping knife and tomahawk policy by Garfield toward Conkling, was also derived from the White House, or rather from the Department of State. It failed wholly of its object. It was ludicrous, Gartield with a scalping knife and tomahawk after Lord Boscoe! Halstead and Blair have fired in the air. Every day Garfield and Blaine are more and more at bay. The man for whom Carrie Stewart, aged 14, killed herself at Elgin, 111., was just three times her own age, but her heart was so set upon marrying him that, when her parents locked her up, she took rxiso An Adroit Swordsman. Pulaski, as is well known, wis as adroit a swordsman as he was perfect in horsemanship, v and he ever rode, a powerful and fleet charger. During l he retreat of the American army through New Jersey, in the darkest hour of our national adversity, Pulaski was, with a small party of horsemen, pursued by a party of British cavalry, the leader of which was as good a horseman aud mounted nearly as well as Pulaski. Pul aski rode in the rear of his detachment, and the British Captain came in ad vance of those ho commanded. Tho morning sun was shining briirhtly, casting oblique shadows, and a-s the fmrsued party entered a long, narrow ane, Pulaski, having satisfied himself of the superior speed and command of Ins horse over that of his pursuer, slackened his pace and kept his horse to the side of the lane farthest from the sun. The pursuing officer came up in hot haste, his sword elevated so as to make the decisive cut upon Pulaski as soon as he could reach him. Pulaski rode as though he heard not the ad vance upon him yet he kept his eyes fixed warily upon the ground on tho side of his horse toward the sun on his right. As soon as he saw the shadow of his pursuer's horse gain upon him. and found that the horse's head, by the shadow, had gained about half the length of his own horse's body, he gave a sudden sword cut of St. George, with his powerful arm, and saw the decapi tated head of the English officer follow the stroke. His mathematical eye had measured the distance by the position of the shadow so accurately, and his position giving a long back reach to his right arm, while the cross stroke of his pursuer must have been made at a much shorter distance to have taken ef fect, that the pursuing olli ;;-r lost his head before he suspected that his prox imity w:is known or that a blow was meditated. A Trua Incident. On beard the ili-i'ated steamer Sea wanhaka was one of the Fisk Univer sity singers. Before leaving the burn ing steamer aiid committing himself to the merciless waves, he carefully fast ened upon himself and wife life-preservers. Some one cruelly dragged away that of the wife, leaving her with out hope, except as .she could cling to her husband. This she did, placing her hands firmly on his shoulders and rest ing there until her strength becoming exhausted, she said: "I cant hold no longer!1' "Try a little longer," was the response of the weary and agonized husband, "let us sing 'Bock of Aes.' And as those sweet strains floated over those troubled waters, reaching the ears of the sinking and dviug. little did they know, those sweet singers of Israel, whom thev comforted. Butlo! as thev sang, one after another of those exhausted ones were seen raising there heads above the over whelming waves, joining with a bust effort in this sweet, dying, pleading prayer: Rock of Ajres cloft for mo, Let me hide myself in thee. With the .song seemed to come strength; another and yet another was encouraged to renewed effort. Soon In the distance a boat was seen approaching! Singing still, they tried, and soon with super human strength laid hold of the life boat, upon which they were borne in safety to hind. This is no fiction; it was related by the singer himself, who said he "believed Top:ady's sweet 'Rock of Ages' saved many another besides him.-elf and w ife." ti'enlcru. Fresh Slang. Quite lot of new slang has been opened up for the fall trade. This is nearly altogether family slang for the use of ladies, an. I if they wish to be abreast of the times they will take out their pencils and tablets and note down the specimens. "Catouche" is a very new word, and means nice, sweet, plea ; ant. Coffee, for instance, may be ca touche; so may John Henry, or Eliaa Jane. When a girl is "llick," she is knowing; when she is "fency," she is quite the reverse of knowing. If you wish to convey to your heart's id-d the idea that y.u adore her transcendent beauty, ju-t tell her she is "oppressive." "A Johnny boy" is a new variety fthe genus homo who knows how to dance like an angel supposing that angels would so far forget themselves as to dance who wears good clothes, and is an idiot in every other respect The feminine equivalent of the "Johnny bo-" is generally called "Evangeline." If you disapprove of a place or a per son, or a party, 3011 may either refer to it as "snide," "guniniy." or "toppy." Excessive admiration wrecks itself upon expressions in such glosses as 'lahn" "harmonious." "gulitivc." Gu!itive" seems to mean a great many tilings. It is a sort of non-committal word, which can be use I to till up a sentence or ex press a doubtful opinion. tit. JLouii Spectator. Knew Him by His ITose. A writer in the Contemporary Review tells this story of a newly-made baron of the Bourse: One of the Rothschilds seated in his study was told by his con fidential servant that the Baron So-and-so desired to see him. "Baron So-and-so?'? queried the famous banker, trying to conjure up some memory of the nobleman. "Yes, and he said he was sure you would see him if I only men tioned his name." "I will certainly see him," replied the financier, and so the baron was conducted into his study. "What!" exclaimed Rothschild, "it is thou, little Moses? How could I know thee? Sit down, thrice welcome visitor." But the newly-made baron had bar gained for a different reception. "Pray do not address me so," he said: "I thought that everyone knew that I had changed 1113' name." Thou mayest change thy name, little Tdoses, and wel come, but thou canst change thy nose. By thy new name I did not recognize thee, but by thy old nose I knew thee at . once. " i Grizzly Dan. "Grizzly Dan," the hero of Montana, led a wonderful life. He was once set upon by a whole tribe of Indians and obliged to run for his life. He he:ultl for a cliff 700 feet high, dodging the bullets tired at him as he ran, b dng able through long practice to tell the course of a ball by the sound as it ap proached from the rear. Grizzly Dan unhesitatingly leaped over the cliff, to the amazement of the In lians. As he was falling Dan turned, raised his Winchester rifle to his shoulder and pulled the trigger. An Indian toppled over with a ball through his left eye. and while he kept falling Dan kept pulling the trigger until seventeen red skins had balls through their left eyes and were falling over the dill" after him. The eighteenth shot only carried away an Indian's nose, as the air was so full of falling Indians between and the top of the cliff that his aim was a little confuted. He struck feet fore most in the river below, and swam to the opposite shore before the last Indian's dead body struck the water. An American, after dining at a Lon don restaurant, paid his bill and wa3 about leaving, when the waiter sug gested that the amount did not include the waiter. "Ah," said the man; "but I didn't eat the waiter." Referring to trade marks the Carpet Trade Review says that Guttenberg won a suit about one, and that the English Parliament authorized them H3 early as the thirteenth centurv. JZt. A-li jCs. -iCk c tT"h r "TT c V DP t CUKES TIlOl'S.lN'HS VEAltLV J&2 A POSITIVE CURE K ForCounhs,Colds,t 3 the E est of Tonics ;S Cures Dyspepsia; k wSjSir.aitLfEs the System; E Restores the weak K pr.rl nhi!itatlfl-F A trial of it will prove all jjt v (r: -11 ill. v. mi m ifkci.i Ur Ikr.Cronk' Wlneb a. .. . I 'i Iru nn nthr. r i't.rst.le t ail tr Liggistd. It S. H. SMITH & CO., Prop'r Jj nil 1U.1, Mil UP. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER- Isqf appetit,Naus9a,bowel3 costive, Fain jn telfeadvith a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder-. Blade, jull it ess afterdating, "with adisiri; clination to exertion'of body or mindj Irritability of temperTLow spi ri t s, j-ioss cflQepaqryithafeellngpf tiaving; iiefj lected eome duty, weariuees. Dizziness Fluttering hi thejjeart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin. H eadache. Kestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE-WAENIK GS ARE TJIfHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES W!LL SOON EE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'S FILLS are efcpet-iallj-mlaptetl to ut-li t itii-s,oiilot ftlet-ts hucliH change of feelinjr as to atmii!i the iifrrer. They lnrrphi !M' ""'J fiye the boiiv to Tl oti Urns ill'- syp!-:ii is ituritiMi.anil tv tii-irTnl lonr.ii the Iigtir Oimna. Knilar tuol are jitd-ilin-wl. Price 1 rents. Murray St.. X.Y. TUTPS Gray HAiRorWHiSKFRsrhangpil tnniisv Black by a siiidf :,()! i-utii:i of thi Dyk. 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Pi-ATTriMorni Nrn. 2tolfi&C4toCG OME TREATMEiH A certain cr.re for ?icrV'Oi,s Debility, Seminal WcVr i ' i F.fc:p03 u-u in rr.y pmc' co fur 2 5 V j; '" 1 '' 'Aluaunted bock ol CO pci-cs g-virg f-iii U. ii.ii.-- .Vrse.'f-tii-nunent, sent f r&3. A jirc-TB DK. T. WILLIAMS. 435 t. Water bt, fitkaviee. 6i JF7 1 ' I 1 ' HI! " II I Hi 1 1. i. PI I 1 . 11 I PRICKLY r ? tiSJteasnv i i agjjrcai v. , -r- - . r - l 4 - u u u m rwftfrm, m CmTl BEST THRESHER OH WHEELS la not ti Vibrator nop nn Apron nrarhlne. Is wonderf ally- Kuupl-i anil admb ably perfect in it t'irhintr aua nertcntivg quolitira. Snven Bfl the rr.ln, nnd rlctni) It rendy for marUet. Iv4jiu Mmriy, in constructed durably, is liuitbe 1 l'AutifulVy. in tho Piot economical. Vast expen sive, and uiotf untixfuctory machine in tlio mnrkrt. VU1 han.llo wet gTain ua well as dry. Has no equal ia thretdiinir flax and timothy, Uirwa. int- and cieanlna- both aa well and nccrly as rapidly as whei-t. and requires no chancre except the s:eve. flu nr Kjuarefaei of separating and cleaning sur. fisre than ant other machine ntaae, and ran not be eecrlntdrd. 1.. both over- and under -hta-'t Our MVKK Hll.LI.M. ATWCUitl KNT la new and very dosiraSle. Does the work mora rapiiUy and better than au cxcluiiively IIiUiiEff Slarhmo. SEPARATORS of tho vnrlo-.is elzel ted for S'eam or JJurse l'nrrrt an leairel. An Improved Pitts Power, an Improved JVoodniiry Power, and tlie Klwuril l:junl IxiuK Power, all mounted cn fm:r wheels, are xuanuiootilrvu by us, ar.d are not surpassed by any in the market. YTe are alo rrepared to fumish tti-t-cluiS Portable lOnshiii witii our beparatord. 1'or Price-IJi!t and Circulija, address SEYKC lif, CABIN & CO. ftlunufuctyrcrs. Stillwater, Minn. .H i 71 l:ir9 tf - -''J i i- trot-f,8t. Louis, Ho, --.-'::c,;i (VU;, .;-, h as heett : i-iise;.ia ia i.i.:.-,h .! r.-ridt-ii.tstne-.'. C; th-iiu, r.. y. ii r t lire, ail '- -. :-ur-:li Aert;&lL Of .'j I i,.:iri?, Priviltaly. .' " ' " !:ty t-Ed!n.vct?nc7 i I t-tv in riii.tii.-ef .. . .'.i - :r "rr'iti.r-.seniia-t-:i-.- t-.: biL-rit.iluioetive mem--.;.k t s-'j'.-i'-t 5- confusion of -' '. ) reintc-irii mar- lo : rl eiiv ji.-iT. . 1 : - re -.-!.-. yi ri. r2MSltatii ii fre c-.d ii:.lif.t. Pi.mpLiet 0110 ;S fK-'.t ! mail or rrpresi. Cures ro d -ibt xizr it is utul'!r seated. 7H. Wn Sr !I8 ,I5 t e cs r kiSS. , PAGES Lms. ysoEi '1 v.. '..v.-' !; . wo!' ' " 1 it Is 1: en to u.e, on the .-iivi-in fi't'ijecls: v'u 1.. .1 m:rry, iy not, why. ..i. ii.iiv. . v.i!nrm-ifKKl, lhy-sij.il day. Win Bhnald !i '.riyitu. ii"e i:i 1 aapidne-iitnuiybH inoroaiotJ lOtfects of rcli'.-ii-y r-'t --;'-o,i, ami rn -.rv ro'i. Tii--- marrt3d c.-i.Ti'n-ii1' .t - , Uia-T-iii.'s;.('-ii.l ri.a.l it tue.-i keepnn-!- l.i.-k nnd li Z. i 1 -' 1 l'.Il ii morv-y or pos- t :,; T.r.frlijh in-u-. F'rr.r.c j r-' ft and Bpolten. T'?TjvaS'" r,f'?; l-'or ti.u siioeJy r-i i'f. t - i .li.ln.f i iC :i c;r of Sutaliial , i fe7jKi Wwik-.i-s T- ' i.!-.-.'- -.-i.i. Mi- eii:.n , M mmmm ry?r''onfui.ri c f I 15. A'r-ioa t 7-"oeit7 l-u.L-c.ie i.leii'oi-y nil'l 1 -L-or-i'-ri t-:oa '?ion -v rteu Aliuso. Any (Iructi'is' has t '-o in :rvi.uur. Hi. Ldiui C initim InFt'o.;ii ct."'nrle- St. lordi, nTo. 4 f-J 7C5 Chpsnut St. St. Lcu!9. Wo. mt old cf5c. coatiane to euro Boerinau.'rrh:.-. H-emiaal "V7eck.- Gieet. UrinarT or Bladder dNoaf Kwent cases cured in a f"v on;.. Al'ithe d.i.eiisea reaU-ing from self-auupe. ex'J or x.o.i?,e curi ior i i:o witn itio medicino. A.'li'ice fr. OburKo Io'.t. i'fiil or writa la strict rnti-!HOce. evmptom Bick fortwof: Tin -' i--. : . " Cinaan t;;gi ri'tiel: XJi d ' a iV j pyiiivsthctavsivi l:nt attack I . . , invi i-iuru i-t niii.ru.oic s;ecp i ty lchaiat on. thru r.-ac.-:iag tim (i;sca. direct a?i.-j !'ift -'---m, f-wil-tati-g frvu ?.p?'t, ration anil fc? lu-ro nil .'Jiit r-.-aodiea i. . ' XmUftnl will courinco t lie moat . uumv mu never laning X ts.riJl a copy cf my r-ew Hook, -McDitJAL COS'.'AOH SEfiSE." nrEio. . ti v. ' t.'il?J 7-t-jU.ce aduic-ia, ttiiJ oui ceutl ' ..i.e. Xff- n'r!',-itii"-i-.l CfNrIPTIO". TA!:ni!, SOKK UlItOAT, '11-. the ipfcrtiiation in thmHook is , 1 it may .11 the providence of Uod, '' 'i-e. Ad.lrcss. : Jl.l E, J iC Tmlta ?u t IntlncaU. O. Oti. S. li. Readings I necitat.!CR3f Er.icutionl y H 1 1 S m SO NOW READY. Sm? K-1 OROiSHETI & Co 703 r.hc5'.r.L Cf.. fhltstfefMi?-!. " W Wl This r.nrjnVr ii or.firrr. w'tli thi SeT'.'i. arM ef- if. ni-c:'m-t i;i sii:i n rpU ii t l; luin iti.;i:. -1 l-.r-atlJr-'-.i, enn'i:nir.. K.nttnei.t. Cr:storv. I'ldi.lto'. itoriit.r. Kifi,. I .HO pp. f tie. S-JCtS.. maiifi free. J cy IJw..k.-ll0i-3. ilr.TV l0ir M h'l slicil'S l.i. Vi'rv mrTT;S.r t.f a 1 - .m vlio Tt-.i-.79 ISomettiln .-v i ie r... pI-.mt;! 1 .'A Vols tct. Cl.'li rid 7. r : : J n1 I,:- i T 'o-.-e-i-. i IV. W eiiiaohaV3'i'hree2ik3o:' "iiZAoor:::;," l.i-,L-utij. C - rs l race r a K n m reserved fes3 BL TO GIVE THEM GALL, I'm . -'r.'l v:5 .ife;-'? WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE EY EXAMlHiKO ktl, IVinncHpii. -.'ii I. f i :.."!.. V Ifs V5t J'v -'..' 4 - - ' ' W.v;;' it Ufi'i s f3 o u ri Ai i'-rr J "C A CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT ( OSNIXTIXU LINK Iisnuiiri line runs fiimi t lii'-:i'-. t. tomx il IHutls. usiiiii tlirnui.-h .lulipt, u-.uiwu. l.a r-;. i. . tii-nesoo. Ucline, K'M'k lilani. pnvi.iijii : t. V" : l.iberty. Iowa I i:y. Mareiifi, l'.r'iol;iv,i, i.rmrull. I)c Moines illie ciiUt:il of pnva., riui-.rC. Alltiu lic. biiJ Avoca: with liram-lK a fr.nu Iii!ii-;:ii Junction to 1'enrin ; Wllion Juii' U-'ii wMui. a. tine, Valiini:ti.n, KoirfieM, l.ltl"ii. r.i ii.i. ..i, Cciitreville, 1'ritii-enin. '1'rentuo. isll:tin. t ai-.n-rnn, Ieaveiiwoith. Atcliisun. anil kam-a? '; WiiKluncton to SijiourrH-f . 't.kaloosu. anil Kn- x Tille; KeokuK to r iiriuiin;tiii. B"ii:iiii-io. i :i turisport, lnrtepcrnler.t. Kl.tmi. (ntuniwa. KiWv Tille. thikaUiosa, l'ella. Mnuroi?. ami ln-s Muir.o; Newton toMnnroo; l)e Miin-s t. Imnanoia a;nl W'intersct; Atlantic to Lewis ami A'.Kiulion; iiml ATOca to Harlan. Ihi. in punlivi-ly the oi.K KnliroH'l, wliicii owns, ami nperales a throu'i fcno from t'liicatro into the St:n.n of Kansas. Throuvrli Ezprene I'nsseiwer i'rain. with I'nll man laiacerariaitaciie!1.iiii--ri:ii :i h way ;;ii.y betiveen CHli'Aiiu ami rKui:!A. ICa-.sat. CorSCir, ULrKFM. Ll'AVVMl DiiTii uti-1 ATi III fOS. I'tiroug tl car area!.i run tiotwei-n M :lau kee an1 Kansas t'lty. via tl.e "MilmaiiKee a::i Bocklslaml t-liort l.'iif " Tho "Great Ko ic l- !:-.n'l" is iiiairni!ic ntiy equipped. Its roail tt-.i i.-i :.i:nily p i-lei-t. ai.n i"ii track it laid with stc-l rails. What will please yn.i mot will lie t!:a pleasure Of enjoyinit your riii-als. while iiaS'i.t; over tin? beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, ia one of cur matrnificen'. Dining ars that ati-ompuny nil Through Kxpresa 'I'rains. Vou pet an entire meal, as goo4 as is served iu any lirsl-clus Uutei. fforBeyenty-tive cents. Appreciatini: the fact that n majority r.f the people prefer separate apartments tor liirT'-rent urposea land tint inmieiiM; asseni!er liutiins of this line warranting it . we are pli.-asiil t. aii- 2 ounce that thi. Cumixiuy runs Puilm ui I'nuice lecping Cart for sleeplni; puPjtes, an.l PaUtte CnrWlL. ULVFI S. KAXS.1S tll V. AT'!IIM(,ml Trx w r T . rv f ' . ir . r run Tickets Vli. thla Lino, Known u tho "tli 11 Ticket Acents in lite I nlteit tu i as. For Information not cbtaiuutlc iit jour IflM 13 AIjIj. iieu'l fcupexuiUiiiiieiit. Profitable Reading for EvfirvhnHv rlfS mn anA -nman oU . 1 : 4 uiiiwids, Haulers, anu u who are tired Ml , Y' i t!",M-ni lyli ar?a worry ot your work I mi . . . ... .-..( .-.?"" '".""'"S iruin dyspepsia, Kheuma--ism. Neuralgia or uh Bowel, Kidney, Liver or! away wiiu consnmpuon. male weakness or anv sir L n-cc . :t u J , , , , . , . i y vu udvc a pain- - ' " """ re"cl 11 y-cu are cnteebied bv disease. r,i,l 9 ... .,' jvpiii avsicm xiceus invigorating, or if you have pimples and blotches, and your blood v"- " ' "i- . . "! ' in aiffiv ni-prnn on .vlaJe i.-oin Ginaer. Buchu. M.ndr.k.. Si,liinn;. and r-.anv other of the host medicines L nnun I?lc the Best Health and Si. angth Restorer Ever! j .fa, an. i is lar Mpo-nor to Hitters, Essences of L.ir.S- r a:nt othor Tonics, as it never intoxicstes, m J cnnibines the b-st curative prr-perties of all. it, iias nreu iinnurfil ol i ires; It JUay ' Save Voom. Fluy a $pc. bottle- cf your liruscir.t. and to avoid' -iiinicrft its be sure our signature is on the nm.' ide wrapper. Hiscox & Co.. Chemists. N. Y. I (,iJ Parker's Hair Balsam. fSlIS The Reftt fe 3!ost IonimiraI Hair DrekRing Containing otily ingredients that are beneficial to the hair and scalp, the Ualsam will be found far more satisfactory than any other preparation. It Seier Fails to Eestore Cray or Faded Hair to the original vouthful color and is warranted to remove dandruff, prevent baldness and atop failing of tho hair. Seia druggist mt 50 cenls. v"iiup rr- r 1 iarprJyqf )owder- -1 'i 1 1 111 is rJrZ lubri-ali-r i. the world. It is the bast IT. . .becsnw) It dos rot prum. but forma a niniy ppnsned surrace ever the axle, re ftM.?V?.8 J?ct,on a,?d lishtenlrg the draft. " " 1 1" fpapest ia.ise it costs no more iN OTiyr uranus,ann one DOX Villi do the work of two of any other A-le Crease 1,1 ri n t 1 r .. 1 -j - r . . .. . .... . . .. . .... '. 1 t t . . Mill Oeannsr, ThreHhinir Machines. Coi-n-riant- rs! v.?5.AiNTffR to contain no Petroleum. or sale by ail hriit-clas dealers. tf Our I'oket Uil e A 11 n r.tar- . 31 Michigan Avenrjg. Chicago, Illinois. It i the reapll .of 20 Tears' exprrlenep and exiyriirieuts in Kewlufr AlachiDea. It romtWne the good potnts of allprenent and former makes, and is not a one man ,ror " one idoa " machine, as others are. It avoids t he del rti of or lu-rH, and imw Pewea neic and valuable features and convenience? It 18 iarae, lightrvniiivg. noisrle, hutndsome, con. enunt durable, and sim,.le. Wnrrnnted end t SFi '"'"Pn'rlrri'lorijjTnm. ('irculunwitii f ull descn ihoii sen t f ree. ou n -1 uct t. 1 1 is nurel v the x jt A tnol will prove ii. Iloti't fail to see it fc'VJA'J'J15;- MAMtTFAfTlTBEDBY I-'LOP.tNCK MAI H1N h ('(.,norc-u-e, 'a; . w-ioi fsalld i v CiEU. P. BESTHI and m Wct; tit., j -hij? I . ARE PAID every Eoldier dimlt-.- In l-ne "f iliity . t.y accident or othci A W i f nn v kinil.lnrs ot'lineer.toe ur cv. ltt'1'1 I llH .r but .-.-.Tut --- toc i.f Luni: or Vuricow Veli- rive a jKu.iii'a. I ud'.-r row law thi-issaiiU.-aro ii:t li.'i to Mi in en-f pt-t-ion. i i iJi.iv.-s. r.rph.ias 7-i:ci h i.7i.;.. r t t.i'i-. , r l-iciihcrj .f m i. ,,-r-; v '-.. .-; in t' c arn-y fret a pen-inn. KIL'I V -h. f r W' n-.J. i: irre ; i- l i-' r v, s full htm: fcn?S-iari i fit I. 'imi rr-1 P..nrtv .' ;. i .P. I I..F ir-f: ,'- r-.. :. I'. A.W.f -.v'--. --' I . . 71 .1 P. K- :n-': ' TOTFUL Kews for Boys and Girls ! J Younif and Old ! ! A NEW IN. V K riON lust patented for thein. for Home use ! Fret and Scroll Sawinu. Turninir. Borine, Drillintr.Grinding, Polishing. o ... T ie . e-n bend 6 cents for 100 pages. PHBA1M BliOWN, Loweil, Urn. W DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A v'ou'u or youtuiai anipriKicnc.; car.Fiur; l'i-cina- ture JJCiay, Aerrous liebiliiy, Ixist JIacluiod, etc.. navies tried in vain every Known remedy, hai dis crivered a riniple pelf rnr-?. wLich lio v ill s'-r-.l FREE to ins rellow-siiflererH, address J. li. IsI-.KVICs. 4,3 Cii:itlia:ii Nr., N. Y. A C K & i i V CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COljrITRY, WILL THIS MAP, THAT i:Z BETWEEN 1 15 i: EAST & THE WEST lhninn ' '.m f r cat i:;c piiriiu-r-sonly. One other pr. at !-.-aif e i f in.r l'alat o ai Is a FMoKl.NtJ ss.i-'iiN v.-ii. -r vmi '.nn enjoy your " Havana" at ail la. nn i-l tl.i- ::-.-. .M;-i.-i:i.ii v:it 1 r. .a lirnl-jt s si .an tU Kinsstpnt ; an l Ai 1.1 h i:. i i . vi is ; I p.iints orussl l.y this i le. . iiMi t;a!is!i r.nn avi.nl:-1 at t'oun'-il I5iii:'s, ' 1 1 1 7 - ii v. 1 .7 avi-.i'A i ' li. nti.i Atchison, cull i nei tr.:: 1 .'!:il f.:titf i:i L'ni.jii ien.-iis. i Till-: i'.li.V 1 1 - A Ij it. II. iivMM'TIONS OF" Tins .iii;v,' TiiKiii.'i.ii Li-sis ai;js a lrOi-:.f'iV.- . At t liii i with all oivcrg'.r.g linos for tiJ Ea-t ui.d At V.S 1 i wiinii. rith ;!:o I- S. i M. S., and P., I t. v. a ;:. i:.t. At W.i:-i;i.vii iu- lirii.nrs, with P., C. Jfc 8C I., k. i;. At l.A S t I.:.. r.-it!i I I. rent. U. ii. At ri i -ri i A. I ; I'. 1. i I. B. V : I I ::!. .: .-.t !.. i-. : 1, ::i..1 r-. At n. vi.m c. i. -v m. r. At 1- i I, A ! 1 ; i:: 1 a: li.." : ; . ; '. v'. litis. . . -,i ".Milwaukee & Roc i . ' .. t:x-k Isf-J IVo. Uds. n. ...i.i lau liiivtnpoit JJiTisiuS ;! i i v. ..-.th i'.wn..C.n.Si N.R.B. :.. .. i. : ' i-oir ! Iowa K. !t. N :... li l M. y. I. It. R. ,.. in s m itii I'ni'in l'acitic XI. It. At 1 Hi'Nt ii hiiui.;. 1 1: i, il .v Mn. 11. II li. ill Ni'h.l Ai I l 1 1 " J I'N' 1 tli V. wull li.l'. li. A; N. IIH At Oi I I'K'.i a, nii.li I i nt ra i iuffii 1L li. ; gt. I..X 1'ae. ntnl '. ii ,V ij. i:. i!'t At iktuKCK, w?th 'I 'll.. l'-o ,v War.: vv sh.. 34, Loins X I nr.. ami 7-t. I... K. A N -V. U. itos. At t'A.MKiios, with H. M.J K. R. At Ainimiv. with Atfh.. Topekn & Santa Fe; Ateh. Ai Nee and ph. lir. L". 1. K. Itils. At 1.i:avi xwoiiru wiUiKan. ac., and Katt. Cent. i:. lUiii. At Kansas Citv, with all lines for the Wea aiui ouctiwest. tnoticn ro riKUI. TE MOIXES, wl LEiVrX WOICT11. - t - nt 1-ocli imun-J isomc, arc oja uy t'uiO tleUct orSee, ol!ro. J-i. ST.,, .T t 1 1 ?s . Ocal ait. ui-a niio i. r Act ii.caOf lit 1 ; - - - r -w . . - ui n ,-w j. . IS t VLa ml 1 'j i ' ' ' f -yrJi... a DEAT.EKS IN Staple and IFaatcy Kraccnic9 JFrsiids (DBafi"ectiaiery9 ACiEXTS FOli THE CELEUIi ATEI) LEAVEN WOUTII BUW WTaAmm f slim o . The cl&oiect fitock of grocer ies Isa lie city. Oasli Paid for Butter and Eggs, Here We are with a Complete Stock ea S k.1." BLANKETS. COMFORTS, 811 A C.NJiiA' JhAAS. I .1 .- .V, ,s. tt'uolts. HUI'HINUS lillWOXS, LACKS, CAM'EIS, FLUOi:HL CUtTll MATTlSUsi WINDOW SUA DRS awl FIAT CUES, l-,r , t-(- BOOTS, SHOES -Huts, Caps, and I-ioucis, -UXDKIiWEAK. AIL COLOKS AXlSIZKS VI' IMIICKS TO SUIT KVEIiViiODV. STans9 Seplsyr betlacid WoaIs, Card SBoaiNi GLOVES tC- MITTENS TO FIT EVEIlYhODY, both in SIZE d- MICH Also the best Select Stock of strictly iirst-chiiy Gro ceries, Cannctl and Dried Fruits, Tobaccos, Queens ware and (iJassw.ue in the City. All of which wc gjarantfe tt sell as low as anybody. to close Cash IJuyers, and for hire quantiticK. s s.MAiNsruEi:,. W. H. BAKER & CO. o The Old Grocery & Drv Goods Stand. Altliough 'Lection is over we are not done selling grooil?. by a long shot. OU WILL FIND AT F. 8. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. Groceries, 3ry rockeryware9 eiaenper tlism ever -0- The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over 20O Ii.urels down Celhc. Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR RIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at PLATTSMOUTH, HERRASKA H I F R m IE ST ii I L . WE (SuccPT-.sor to 'a'THMAXX S; WECKII.VCII,) ItKTAII. m: STAPLE and FANCY DHY GOODS. A full (Kiio(n)(r5(BiioQS of every dirscriiition CJA -Specialty made on Highest Market Price Paid for Choice Butter and Country Produce CENo Better FLOUR-anywhere. Kept in full tUock. A full CALL AT MY STORE W"Moiiey tcfiiiMlrit in all ('m vhet- Our Motto is "Live Call and ee us. s""t!, Ei"tc" - Flour and Feed Store ! In Jerry Ilartinan's Sew Iliiildinir, Main Street, Two Doors East of Court House. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. FOlt a:l kinds HGOODS DELIVERED FREE As AsfenU for the old FIRE INSURANCE CO., ofFic-i po-t in the GK RMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York, we offer to Uie public good and reliable Insurance on the most reasonable terms. o We invite our friends and the public eneralht to call and See us, and 13 SPECT OTJ-R; STOCK!! HANSEN &. CHASSOT. JEWIS; Whs, XKIliTS, II OSIC, FLA A' XRL,S, JJSTJD ARCTICS, fiwerBaaaEatowit Sl MmMk. WMtte. goods, Glass CKBACH, i.kk in line of by (lie pound jgviv cuddy, cliest.- Table k PocM Gntlery. 1 complete Pne of and coinjilete Pin- of Ann shoes, Ft Hi BAIIUAINH. tinotln are not it.-. ltrpi-M-ntd ff and Let Live." " "KW&SWtii nkhkamka. of piioduce. To ANY PART OF THE CITY.