Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 02, 1881, Image 4
THE IIOTT WASHINGTON REGARDS THE COKING FIGHT. The Result of the Strnszle on Garfield and Blaine if Conklingr Should come UacK. Washington, May 22. That there has been consummate masking by the resigning Senators, more especially the senior, there can no longer be any question. It is conceded now by those who first believed the resigna tion meant a wish to get clear from public life. This as to Conkling es pecially. It was not so easy to ex plain as to Piatt, whose importance though a man of sharpness, with pos itive business capacity is not consid erable. That he resigned through de votion to Conkling does net suffice as an explanation. Conkling needed no such salve, and Piatt was capable of no such sentiment. I am sure that the idea of resigning, as a strategic movement came first from Piatt. Conkling's friend, who visited him at "his house the second hour after the resignation, and wh left fully im pressed that the resignation was in earnest, now believes that, as perfect ly as be supposed ha knew Conkling, he was masking then, as he has been in every step. I have at no time been able to see why, if Conkling neither desired nor expected re-election, Arthur, who knows Conkling as well as he knows himself, did not openly say so, either ;w his belief or from positive knowl edge. No other inference could be drawn from the Vice President's ret icence than that there was a mystery to be kept up, and mystery is never necessary to a straightforward course. ' Conkling's friends here are acting as thuugh they had some good news. Xow tl at it is openly proclaimed that there is to be a stand-up light at Al bany they feel better, be the result what it may. They cannot help be lieving that Conkling would n t risk the fight if he did not believe he would win. The administration peo ple, on the contrary, profess undimin ished contidei.co that Conkling will go under. There is something between Garfield and honor of despatching like a rivalry Blaine fur the Lord lioscoe. While yet it was a close fiight, with the chances favoring Conkling, Gar field was willing to place the responsi bility of forcing the fight on lilaine; and Blaine, while not positively shirking it. was not proud of it, though secretly felicitating himself on the insult he had placed on the haughty Senator. Not so, however, now that it is a success as they think at the White House. They say Garfield now positively struts, so great is his vanity over the victory, which he claims as all his own, when talking aloud, when nobody can hear. Blaine laughs and jeers at this; recounts the fears, the backing and filling and the positive backdown by Garfield when Foster came on to effect a compromise and did not ef fect one but which Blaine smashed the next hour. These things now form the subject of no little talk among those to whom they are know n. Blaine knowing that it has been his ownwork, that it took all he could do to hold Garfield up to it, and that but for his vigilance at all points and at every moment, Conkling would to-day be master of the administra tion, does not, as may readily be im agined, altogether fancy the airs Garfield takes to himself. Nor does he think it quite prudent to resent them. For it should be known that there is an idea in Garfield's head that Blaine is assuming too much is not quite the statesman he himself is that if the troubles of the first sixty days are a sample f Blain's man agement, good Lard deliver him from the remainder cf the four years. Gov. Foster, who was probably the originntor of this idea, told Garfield that he must get rid of Blaine r his administration would go to the dogs and Ohio would go Democratic next fall. Garfield's intoxication is altogether natural. A new beginner always be lieves he knows more than he really does after he h:is got a few leading ideas into his head. As a matter of fact it is this that ulaiue makes fun of. -If Garfield takes the bits. said an Ohio man, staying to see one more appointment, "he will make mischief for himself. Wl ile he has got a good deal of talent, he is in no sense a leader nor fitted for original word." I have already said Garfield snubbed Blame in more than one instance in the last twenty-four hours of Lite sen ate's session. lie got impatient of the Secretary's assumptions, and deliber ately struck from lists prepared at the State Department names Blaine par ticularly desired should have Gar field's approval. Not only did they not obtain the approval but they were vetoed with ut a word of explana tion. It is to be observe! that Gar field's action was in the interest of Ohio men. "If there's difficulty between Gar field and Blaine", said a New England man lingering here, it will be be cause that confounded Foster, who happens to be Governor ol Ohio, has poisoned GatTn'kl against Blaine. I know, now why Garfield sought to have Foster in his cabinet, lie and Blaise would have had a quarrel be fore now. He, anyway, is likely to produce a quarrel between the Presi dent and the Secretary, if he has not succeeded already. Blaine, who is the inferior, only in the accident of posi tion, is not likely to stand much snub bing from Garfield. Should Conkling come back Klaine will go out. Garfield will fisht for a time, but surrender. "This" said a Senator, perhaps the n'y one remain ing heir, "w il! be I he outcome should Conkling win, "which I pray for." I could not help noting that the same Senator fell into line as soon as Conk ling left. I don't know that Conkling, if he comes back, will care for leadership. If he does, he may.be sure of more followers than ever, more than any other man now in public lite. The-Domestic Monthly is publish ed by Blake & Company, corner Broadway and . Fourteenth Street, New York, at 31.50 per yeai, inclusive of pattern premium. Single copies 15 cents. Maggie Mobley of the Grand Islai.d Independent, and a German faction of that city are having a big fight. Tie Elne Sky. M. Chappnis thinks that the blue of the sky may bo due to ozone present in the upper regions of the air. He ar gues that the electrical discharges con stantly Jaking place will produce ozone; and the researches 'of himself and M. Hautefeuitle have shown that ozone, at any rate when near its condensation point, is of a blue tint. He has exam ined the absorption spectrum of ozone and finds nine dark bands in it. three at least of which correspond with known ! bands in tho telluric spectrum. j NEWS ITEMS. Mr. Henry Villard. who is trying to obtain control of the Northern Pacific Railroad, was formerly an army cor respondent of the New York 2'ribune. He married a daughter of William Lloyd Garrison, tho great anti-slavery leader. Col. R. G. Ingersoll said in a lecture in New York: "My tears are not shed in St. Petersburg, but in Siberia," from which it may be inferred that the Czar's sudden taking off didn't afflict Robert to any great extent. Five generations of one family live in Madison. Wis. They are Mrs. Wallace, aged 75; Mr.-. Langdon, her daughter, aged 65; Mrs. Lewis, great-granddaughter, aged 18; and an infant grcat-great-grand-child. Few cities in America are more in fested with beggars than Washington. The police are making an effort to rid the streets of mendicants, and all vag rants arrested are sent to the Washing ton Asylum, where they will be put to work. Thomas Jefferson was the only skop tic in the line of American Presidents; only two of them, Washington and Gar field, have been communicants. Jack son was a Presbyterian, and Harrison, Polk and Grant were all Methodists and the rest belonged to different denomina tions. Mr. Henry O. Tift, revenue boatman at Newport, R. I., is probably the oldest man in the revenue service in the coun try, being 80 years of age. He has been in the service there for more than half a ccnturv. and is still rn efficient officer. Hcnnenway, one of the most stirring Methodist cxhortcrs in Massachusetts, Las gone to the Penitentiary for steal- W- a barr of com. Ho conducted his own defence in court, and made a fervid :;ppeal to the jurors, but they did not melt. A fashionable 3-oung woman 'of Gales burg, 111., has undertaken alone to re form tho men of that town. She enters the saloons gambling houses, and oth er low resorts at late hours, often sur nrisinsr her male acquaintances, with whom she then pleads and prays. Two Cambridge letter carriers, mem bers of churches and possessing high reputations, have been dismissed from their places and are to be prosecuted for stealing fancy advertising cards from letters. The plunder was of slight value, aud was taken to acta to chil dren's collections. Mr. Yoshida, theJJapancso Minister, is a devoted art student, and has a for est scene on exhibition at the Academy. He is considered an amateur artist of Sromise. It is said since tho day of Sir ohn F. Crampton. tho English Minis ter, we have had no diplomat who could use the pencil with equal facility. A Mississippi planter wanted to turn his land into a stock farm, llis neigh bors, who stick to cotton, applied to a court for an injunction to restrain him from arrow in 2 urass-seed, on tho ground that the grass would spread over ad joining plantations and unht the ground for cotton. The injunction was grant ed. Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan s new operetta mentioned by tho London World is advancing rapidly. Two poets play the most prominent part; a high-tlown poet, and an idyllic one who gives details about sweet Jane and teas ing Tom, and makes a riivnia on "to tally." woru'iv of Gilbert. The Val'ejo Clironide publishes lengthy sirlKle on the unlitncss of tin Mary and Helen for tho expedition to go in search of tho Jeannette. It re ports that an examination of the whalci was made bv competent men, and thai the jreneral verdict was that the gov ernment was sadly taken in on the purchase- The vessel, as fitted foi whaling, was good and sound; for ice business she was of no use. There is a good deal of literary abili ty among the Rothschild ladies. Mrs. Flower and Mrs. Eliot, both daughters of Sir Anthony Rothschild, published, when young, a work on the religion and literature of the Israelites. Lady Koscberry (Miss Hannah do Rothschild) wrote in one of the quarterlies an arti cle on Jewish women, ana tne iiaronesg Lionel do Rothschild has been much praised for her stories and essays. Some residents of Union Citv, Ind., have formed what they call the "Na tional Marriage Dowry Association," the object of which isdeclared to be to encourage lawful wedlock, to promote economy, to endow homes, and to make married life the end and the aim of the rich and the poor alike. It promises to pay a dowry in three class- es, si.vw, 5-',WU, and $3,000, respect iveiy. The Cosmopolitan Club, of London, which is frequently mentioned in "En dymion," has been established for many J nil J iu nuab bir UU XI XI 1 1 A III studio, a lofty room in Mayfair. The largest picture he ever painted still oc cupies one wall, and on the opposite wall are some water-color drawings by oevern. Hero princes, peers, poets, painters, politicians, and even prelates meet to smoke and gossip on. Wednes day nights and Sunday nights. The wife of tho historian Grote must have been an extraordinary woman, She rode without a saddle; she was not afraid to put off in a boat without a man; and she was plucky enough to marry ner lover without permission. and return home without saying a word about it. Sydney Smith described this lady and her lord in this happy fashion: "I no like them both so much! lor he is ladylike, and she is a perfect gentle man. A haunted house near Bowling Green, Ky., is attracting considerable attention among the Spiritualists. A suicide was committed in the house twenty years aero, ana the rope which did tho deed is still hanging to the rafters. The same old loom and spinning-wheel are there also. The rope, loom, etc., jump around and make strange noises, strange ob jects are seen nightly, and altogether a liaio 01 horror hovers over the place. A woman residing in Bristol. Vt., in serted this card in the local paper: "Lost, strayed or stolen, from his be reaved household, one red-headed man, nve leet and eight inches tall, full set of false teeth on upper jaw, and one real one on lower jaw, yellow snuff on upper jaw. Please cause said man to be arrested and returned to his be reaved wife." The man subsequently returned to the bosom of his family. ana wunout an arresc A mechanic, of Rochester, N. Y., has, according to his own statement, just compelled a duplicate of the celebrated astronomical clock of Strasburg, in which city he was born and lived for many years. The only difference be tween the workings of the two clocks is their size and in the form of the astro nomical portions. The case for the main part of the Rochester clock is ten and one-half feet high, while it is in all particulars exactly proportionate to the clock seventy-five feet high which it imitates. In the deep and almost impenetrable forests of Nubia is found a tree that utters at times the most mournful and plaintive notes Sometimes these sounds are shrill and clear, at others die away to an almost imperceptible whisper, as if some captive spirit were complaining of its lot. The effect is singular, weird, and startling, until the cause is known. Tho tree is a species of Acacia, and tho sound is produced by cup-shaped galls or secretions of some secret. The wind in passing through the tree pro duces the whistling noise referred to, Elukspeare lIoIeraizecL Pack. "Hall this evening dear?" inquired Dcsdjmona of Othello, when she saw him load in up his old navy-revolvor. "No. not this evening love, s'm other evening," he replied. a he reached for the pillow luid wedged it softly down her oesophagus. An Improved Hellophone Jim Tuffbov is a modern soil of a 3roungster. lit I ias formed a "Hello phono company" in wld.h the boys on his street are taking stock. Shares aro booming along at a live pins premium, preferred stock seven pins and 0110 needle with a good eye. After lie has "bulled" tho st.ck a while longer he in tends instituting a "bear" movement, to scare the boys in "unloading," after which he will consolidate with the "Wake Mo Up at Five O'Clock by Pull ing My Toe With a String" company, and increase the rates of skates, two "club" and three half "club," and the crossest dog in the neighborhood. Why the Prairies Are Treeless. Philadelphia Press. A curious and interesting explana tion of the absence of trees on tho great western prairies was given at the meet ing of the Academy of Natural Sciences byMr. Thomas Mecham. Numberless theories have been advanced by stu dents in natural history why the great feeding grounds of the buffalo should be without arborescent vegetation, the principal one which is supported by distinguished authors being that of cli mate influences. Mr. Meeham's theory is that the absence of trees is due to ar tificial caues altogether. Taught by their necessities the early Indians made it a practice annually to fire the high grass of the prairies, Jwhich had the ef fect of making the growth more luxu riant and consequently more invitingto the vast Jicrds of buffa!o, on which the aborigiues depended greatly for suste nance. It has been conclusively set tled that no vegetation, save the hardy prairie grass, will appear on ground over which fire has swept until another season, so that the yearly prairie fires extended the area of the plateau until they had become almost measureless. Mr. Mecham cited several instances of where trees had grown when tho tiring had been discontinued. The hypothesis was both pleasing and plausible, and has excited some discussion amoug tho savants. Tobitha and Parthenia. Several years ago, says the Cleveland Leader, Tobitah Scroggs and Pai thenia Maplewood, two Clee and girls, worked in a kitchen, l omnia married a wcll- to-uo mechanic; 1 arthenia married a millionaire. Several days ago these two women met for the first time since they worked together. "I am very glad to see you," said To bitha; "time makes no difference in my friendship. ' "I remember how we used to throw pieces of biscuit at each other aud gig- E-le, continueu lobitha. "I thank jxu very much," said Par thenia. "And, Parthenia, I want 3 011 to come 1 V J 1 15 5 J auuBCB inu. 1 uuu 1 jive in a granu house, with marvelous trees, ana envi able walks, but Tve got such a pleasant place." "I thank you very much," said Par thenia, with a thick shadow of dissatis faction on her face; "I thank you very much :but think of your apartments: "Oh, well," replied Tobitha pretend- ing not to observe the allusion to the difference of situation, "I had not thought of that, but the difficulty hall be obviated. If you feel a delicacy in rogard to my parlor, don't let that put you out, for to keep you in your natural element, I'll send the servant girl away and receive you in the kitchen. You need'nt turn up your nose, Parthenia, for you know when we used to slash biling suds, and hack hash." But Parthenia had fainted. A blue mark around her mouth told of the violent struggle. Killing a Panther. Talatka IIcinld.1 At Murphy's place, near the town, two groats were recently killed by a Panther, and a sharp lookout has been kept up evor f-inco for tho animal by the peoplo up there until lust Sunday night. On tho night mentioned Mr. Baker heard his deer hounds under full cry in the distance, and after listening a while attentively, he found that they were running a circle, as their voices would die away in the darkness, and then break out again, clear and full as the dogs rounded up, and every timot tne ronna was made tuo circle narrow? ed. By the maneuvering on tho part of the varmint, Mr. Baker knew it to be a panther. He srasped his jrun, and. notwithstanding the darkness and the danger, started for tho place where the animal had at last come to a stand ana was fihtinr the doo-s. This was an' almost interminable jungle of briars, 'J vines and script, and it was only by the break in-r of tho undergrowth, the yelping: of tho hounds and the sullen growl of tho ferocious beast that tho ! con met could bo located, liaker drop ped on his all-fours, and crawhnr cau- uousiy iorwara. came to wnero couiq; bo seen the immense form of a panther.' 1 . . , wmtr wj mo noisu ot mu uui, ua&Gr . . I - .1 il I .. T - T was enabled to get quito near without attracting notice, and, lying full length on the around, ho throw his pun to his shoulder and fired just as the panther' rose with a mighty spring in the air- and shot over him, falling dead on the! other side. It was a very daring feat'! and a dangerous experiment, ana Mr. i , Baker was fortunate in fretting only a few briar scratches. Tho panther mea-! 6ured seven feet from tip to tip. j m A Buried Algerian City, Iwdon Times "I rrench nmvsiapcrs report the dis covery m Algiers, by the archjeolounst : M. larrv. of a city which had been en tombed in the sand. M. larrv- s atten tion had been awakened by the mound like appearance of the sandy toil, anc some diging brought to light tho miuar rets and upper portion of a mosqjo. Further excavation lay bare a ter race, a tower, and about a donn houses, all in excellent preservation. Ho reported his discovery to tho Gir crnment of Algiers, which has under. taken to have the site thoroughly ex plored. The place is in the southern part of the province, not far from the tow n of Ouargla, and exposed to the full bl:w4 1 of the sandy winds from tho desert. Probably a succession of siroccos bear ing clouds of sand completely hlled up inc streets ana houses, making: the town uninhabitable, and so drove out the pop ulation. At present there is no grouud Tor conjecture as to tho date of the oo curroncc. a. Moral Judgement The actual difference of moral judge ment in different people is very small. 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Mrw lot bwAta from rmp-ir isiial aM--kciitou. wtf-abuw r soal wt FaltVota treated mail and ejprata. WhT .na.iM, frr aoual ( ttit prw(rrd. which is fraa m4 it-vried. C linna be aaiawcreJ bv palientn deairinx trealtBCMt mAt4 turn toaar arMrraa no sprltcatma. For bk or trastttttnt aHtS'tsa ItU. BUTT ft, 19 Kartli $th SU, Kt. Lovlm svrsjmc diKr ana campacnta cii-v, ana ouriw rtuiniaa DR. BUTTS' IiUblUlied IZ7 at 13 IT. 8th Ct?eot. ST. LC?ISf UO. fpHC Pb-iiiana in char oi Ihia ol 1 aad veil kanvs insfi. 1 talioa vr rag alar graduate ia medicine and turf err. Yoare ajf layrrl ra ia Iba traatnten af Ibrwila lWae-i have a. tbeir akill adab.Iitjr aoaiacb nrlor I lLat ni ci;a ordinary aM4niii-ear, Ibal ibaf bate aeqaired a tiatioal rapatai.oa throat h their treatmcat of complicated HDISCREJIQNsrEXpOSURE aaalJsUtet ai a ilia, Ottaorrktta, wWt, bltitl ure, Orcb.lia, all Lriaarj Tra-ablee and bjpbllltie or Hercarlal aJTrctioat of (he tbroai, alii a ac aa, treated wilh auc oa actentiftc praa cfplee, without atiar Mercury er otltrr poiaoaous MeJicinea. VnilNO M P M nd tboM ol ensile a-e who are tuf- rbaa or hea-aa4 Heaaar-a-, the reault of cir-auie In Toataj mr aiceM la matured years, ar Mrniirentty cored. Thf dla- iut produce nnt o the fo4 lowing effects miatrtiii, biotcbaa. Uzsiaaaa. narvouancaa urtM ol airht. cr-ufh, insiirenioa. onatipalioB). depociei.c', coroalon of dca. aversion f ao eietr, defective memory, aesaal eihawlion, in.abkencr or toea f aianty Tiro which a: f.t the victim -r huiioe. ac Dtarriae feraooil rtruilifn ia yrefri e-i. wl.ich ( 2(li.r ar-d i vit ed. List of quetifB to le anv fed tr paiei 4ctri.( treat- iteiil mailed fr -e to in- :rirea tin af i'licatln. rei-oea euffeeiaa: Irca Hnptarv aaaia acivr tbef r ajrTrea,V aat Iraew eaaetaitit to their atltat.tair. It ; n t a trw, Loei'TniinictM'i rict)f eonn-icm!. a- z.,4 -'-re4 !!. liL'TTfs aMurtk MJi u, t9u i.cnla, Man 'irl4lSt AneutiraJr Ncuh1 potrtircly c5cc?r il I ktr-idf fnr in mn-c-It a:id peretir..-i.t eare of ttemizuil Erai3iou aw l-nKtcna tbe c y liitrfar wr-k tbe ax Ue--e puiwiia oi Ufa. th: Mui f tr at.. tv a)co4 Ltk (rat ia ar actvra vmMM, aad la wv a fzvtmocl acrfrs. Th ra e ae atmaiutu a( tlia ptp-4iua. 1 rawt wa .-rvavK.a tasUn ka ta tml ror- tlii. M U f . l"r' cl aiirafafta a. It M eelad by U MeiUcal l-vifcsim Ce bw Mb- rtkMa! aMaaa frt w)re etril af facwir ad roruajt Usia ttj yrevmUat kroable. To lUmwf raa)A bs. r imw. v. l (C.fT t tssriv). t3-; i ; a at tkmt u.lv fca suwisJawl muh &- M ihfsio-, aax. 4 aw .! i-sa ). r- fi-ai. by aa-st, wl I Cm k Pwactn Tmrn ilsJ frts)g AAtamia. linMt iaM.Lsk-aa.artbica . si. afcaaajwl. aast M- 1 o-a . t im ataair. T I mm it, itusi ssf Uf av aasM x kf Ba-4 . tls aw- r-ei Aa bsv-r iw i r r:APR!3 REMEDY CO. MJF'fl CHEMISTS , "i lirlt Ki nm rnrvu, a a -uv w aaa u a C '.HnliriteiiteHtttnvnv to th rfitt'f I'rvf, Jrar?rU eMi-l MmmSHi. iuitdt Inthar.a. ArW l.u. JBTB. 1 be remertr ie wo'lrir; erlecty BaJ eptlcaay Iram weaXoe. fnr e.fjfHt y-'ar Ta.i. Cbfcara. Aar. U. am thorohlv ear- feel Up top, 1 k ri'-g a-..!, in tbe cauMrr i tflimr WlUf M.aaMrt.Ser. IS. Ib79. I received ao aiaca bratH jmcs flaa r mi yoar ramedaea that I araat m try them la aaather caaa. Tlita af of loaf tiimy, ac-t wl nett aorrif thtog vary a4raa4 Mick., Jaa. 2 UP79. I ha-a aead op year pc i are af e-eV cmi; acrd me aa 4her aa aoa ae poatiiM. i tiai parkira at pa4 all avpr-t tray tie. but there tea wealtneea yt, a4 I uuk jua wool- wyr tHi U4 f.r te e'iretf IbaC loot (Vt. Khh, 179. I am almat aarpnac at tow Faa-!-a. 1 aey bar worked like a charm oa ae. am ji t ice m much of a mil ae I arae before takte;. I an on the reree af Use rrar. I tbuacM, and tlicra vaa bo aura far aae. e I am ia rt"1 hn?Tt of m care. West Ttrcioia. Auc. 2a. IbTu. I reverTed year mfteiaa, ami I be'ieve it baa eared me, for which I am very tbaokfuL la- K 3) M a fnerd. m bare dooa yraat Uuf aar aaa, i ill e4 yoa aH te -Hrr I raw. pleaaa a4 t for wfcicb f ivaae aead ate anotbor baa) Fi'ant ti fAytHHan crtl MaffrffwdrM. M!ari. J ere J6b. IK7a Flaaae forward me at occe anatbet ia f tbe l'atilln. Tbe patient om whom I haw aaod meet af r. r aiditt t- iirl bos. ia faat teaaacaaev atad 1 t. iek aarstbor wiTI art him gJI rig, t. JVoera am Mmnn4t. Macytao, eau t, t7. Laat Jaaar we from yon bsmx r vour reae4r. far ata of oar easterner, aaW m anode) a ikrfct core M him We ba ajsofbrr caaiimscr row atkeWr fi.d im tha mm war. bad wieb by retwr aaaal a&e No. S bam HOTEL. CITY HOTEL PLA.TTSMOUTJI, KEB, First clai Lodging Rooms. First Clas Boarding. Good Sample It oin Everything and erery comfort A Good Hotel can Furnish Also, Good Wines, Good Beer, Good Liquo a i .... Good Lemonade, Good Clears, Kept at the City Hotel. uly rillD. GOOS, Proprietor TUT PS Wo Aa rstCUU tn.Mt a piram ( ;;-.WA RNEH rpa rpa I? IB U i r .ate Is ixade from a Simple Tropical l.af of T5:ire Value, and is a Ioitiv Itcmrdy for all the difeawes tiiat cause paiut iu the l;wfr part of the body for Torpid I.iv-r Heiid:u'!ie Jaun dice Dizziness, (iravt-l, Maluiia. and all diffl eultiea of the Kidneys. Liver aud Urinary Or gRuf. Fur Kcnmlr li-.e.-t-ei. Monthly Meti struation, and during rrcgu:-wi-v. it lias no equal. It restores the ortns that, make- the blood, and hence is the let itlood I'nriflep. It is the only known remetiy tliaf euie that seotince, Itriht'M Lri '. Tor Diabetes, Ue Warner's Wsifo Ikinbrt- ( urr. For Sale by Druuxixts and Dealers at per bottle, largest btt!e in the iiiarket. Try it. II. II. WAKXEK & CO.. Uoc'.iestcr. X. Y. , Battle Creek. Michigan. THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Host Couplet Timber Factcry Eatabllahad Is Ike World. i 1848 A A VP a DQ of contimtouaKtluccsMifidlbHtt. sc m I CM nO without cbanire of uame. J mauatrenient, or location, to bark up " U nrwMt wt.Tttjf yitm w, .t, tur iii., STEAt-POWTOt SFPARATOIIS and CsmplrJ Hleittn OalHl.o mnicklau nualitirt. fi Traction KsKiurs and Plain LiiKlaes aver aeen in the Ammran market. A muUituds of tprrxai fenturt and improvement tor ll&l. tntrether witti superior qvuHtiee in cmatruc. lion and material not dreauM-d ot t-v- oUH'T tuakent. Four sizrs of Separator, from O vo 12 liorse Rapacity, for eteam or Kar rower. Two Btyk-e of " Jlounted " Hnrr-row!rii. 7(tt nfifl "-et f Selected I ninkr fUJyJfJJJ frnm three to tix years uir--lri. !) constantly on band, from which is built tho iu- comparaoio woou-woik cl our luacanury. TRACTION ENGINES Strongest, m durribl, and e.rir-mt ever m PrmfM and Threhermen ts invited to InvHtisrate tr:is ma'ehleee Threatnug Slachintry. CiruJai-s rcr t frea Addrexs , NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. Battle Creek, Michigan. The majority of the ill of the human pody (trine from p derangement cf the silver, affecting both the ttomaeh and hoteel: In order to effect a cure, it it neeettary to remove the cause. Irregu lar and Sluggish action of the Bowel; Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain, in the Sack and loins, etc., indicate that the IAver is at fault, and that nature re quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly ASb Hitters tr especially mompounded fiir this purpose. They aro mild in fheir action arid effectiee s a cure; are pleasant to the taste and f(iken easily by both children and adults. Ta hen according to directions, they aro a safe antPjtleasa nteu re for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual Con stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. .Asa Dlood I'urliler they a re superior to any other metlicinef. cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting nete life and energy to the in valid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage. ASK YSBI DRVQOIST rot PRICKLY ASH UTTERS, and take so other. 7BICX. I LOO per Bottle. CEYER BROS. I CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 8U Xiouia and Kansas City. Mo. GET THE BEST! LEAD ALL OTHERS ! Every Style & Price. Guaranteed XJneq.iia.letl FOB OPERATION. ECOWOgJY, DURABILITY and VORKgV3AHSPs Xsiproresieiits anl Conveniences fczzl is 0 others. Akvac Reliable. . POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Tmr Sal ia Every City avnd Towa ia ta Uaitod State. and ly J. P, t'OX, Pl-ATTSMOI TI! Xl U QUE TREATMENT. A certain cura for Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- nncc. Imootenee. etc. The BeeiTM used in mr practice for 26 Teart and an Ulusuatedbooicof 60papea giving (till tt ructiona for self-treatment, sent fre. addmi 23LT, WXLXJAUa. 3JUIt UMti I apV- Wt& ill . NO CHANGING CARS EtTWEEX OHA!M OR I LATTSM O L'T II AXD CHICAGO, I Vlure liie't roiincctirns aro matle with i ; Through Sleeping Car Lines to NKW YOltK. llOSTON. rilllll.Dni.Pi! U, HJII'IMOKK. WSIIIXCTON. J AND ALL E ASTERN CITIES. V s FeOMA for IXUlAXAi'UI.IS. LOUlaVIUJi. C1XCJX- XaTI, o.ittt ail iiuiiitifin the S OTJ T'S EAST- Tin: it J.K.T i.iM-. foi: ST. LOUIS, lit-rt Direi-l "t i 1 1 : i ij.s r.ie made in Hie LAHiiN I'r.im vwin inrouj;!! Moeiniiir l :ir l.im s for all i-omfsjOI 'I II. i in: m:,v line for ID. isn; t-AVOKiTK iioute ion ROCK ISLAKD. Tli- :it:c jU:il-l linUscrineutf olli rod ly this linr- to I lavi-it-rs ami Tourists ure its follows : 'llif otleiiiated I'ulliiiaii lti-Wln-fl faluue .ls-epinu ars. run only on this lino. ('., It. & J. fahn'e r;tu in-l.'ooiii C;i!s. V.'lili Ilrrtoii's Kt-flii.ini: c'luiirn. No Kxtra Cli:irs:i- for Kt ct.t in li-'iii.ini; ("liaiis. 'i'lic f;:iiioiis C, 1. & j. I'ufut-e liiiiii Cnr. Coilifi.m Sn.oKing C'iirs. fitted with eicruit liiu!i-la-ked K;tlt:m Ilcvol vilijj 1'liafis'. for tin- rx-lnsive i?v. at first-class ussrhj.i-is. K:tst Time. Ste I Iwiii Tra' k am! Superior Kiiii.;u.'tii eoiii!iiuf il with l'.rr Gratt TLmuyh ( tir naiiij. riuiit. Makes t hi, alove a:l othtM s, the favorite fcoute to the AST, NOl Til OK KOl'TII-KAMT. TK V IT. anil on will Hiid TRAVELING .t Lux ury f;ssteaJ tif a Discomfort. 1 hnnmh Ticket." via this ivlehrateil line for sale at all offices in the I'liitetl States and Canada. . -Ill information ahout Kivtcs of Ktire, Sleep, lii t ar Aceoiiiiiiodittiniis, and Tune Tallies, will .e cheerfully fiven by api.lyiii to James fl. Wood, (leneral I'a-sser.cr g'l. IMiicao, T. j. rorixii, General Manager. Chicago. Readings! necitationof Evocation! (llQ NOW READY. f "IQp.GSEEri&Co. This enT7r is iinlfitrm iritli the SrTe. anr con tain ia e;her ntsuavn tpltrnit-l IH'lmnalln c -1 Jwoaini Cr-mlttDiD K'Btfinent, Oratory. II nru or, Ftana iOpw iVi.-o.30 Ctfl..mailtrd free. M1-1 b y LkiL-HcrJ. Irery bvy who upenki pit re.t. every m-mber cf ft Lycenta who tra'ir omt-Jli'.-.ij ISvir to ie-:u. ehor.td Hot 13) VhoIo!t. Clrbr..tt-. an I Full l.Wt of Control Frw "V fcZsoh&vt) Three Books of "DiALOoViiB' . 1.2cacha Profitable Reading for Everybody Dusinrsi men and women, teachers, mechanic! rfarmers, ministers, mothers, and all who are tired outby the constant toil and worry of your work! ,uon x unnK intoxicating hitters, but tt.e Are you sintering troin lyspepsia, Kheuma- tism. Neuralgia, or with Bowel, Kidney, Liver or! vruiary complaints, yon can be eured by usine It you are wasting away with Consumpuun, le-4 mic weakness or anv sickdcss it vou nave a nam. iui concn or naa coin, yea will find sure relief in l it you are enfeebled by disease, old age or dis-', hipation, and your system needs invigorating, on 11 you nave pimpies ana oiotcnes, ana your blood1 necas puntyine. you can alwavs rtepend on Madet'rom Oinoer. Buchu. Mandrake. Stillm.ia and many other of the best medicines Luiiwn it lsl the Best Health and Strength Restorer Everl used, ana is tar superior to timers. Essences of I Oingcr and otucr -Ionics, as it never intoxicate, 'and combines the best curative properties of all. it Has Mrea h una red i or Llie; it say ' Save Voara. Buv a ;oc. bottle of vour dnieeUt. and to asoiri counterfeits be sure our signature U on the out side wrapper, Hiscox & Co., Chemists, N. Y. 1 1 n n ' 1 1 11 1 ii n it Parker's Hair Balsam. teuiE2Ef- The Best A Most Economical Hair Dresslat; Containing only ingredients that are beieficial to the hair and scalp, the Balsam will be found far more satisfactory than any other preparation. It Kever Fall to Restore Crj or Faded HsJr to the original youthful color and is warranted to remove aandrutt, prevent baldness and step laJUna of ixiwHit. thn R CST nnrl rUClDrtT mica or iKinviaKM. ta lubrlrstir 111 tlwwnrlil It 1ia .. . , ," aoesrot gum, nut rorms a duolng friction and lightening the draft, it is tlie cheapest iu it costs no more than Inferior brands, and one box will do the work of two of any other Axle Crease made. Itanwerseiuaiy as well for Harvoeters, Mill Ortsarinir. Threahinir MarhinRH. rvrn-Plnttra Carrlaires, ISiiiru-ien, -tc. et., as for Wapon. It is uuakan te t d to contain no Petroleum. For sale l- all lirKtlaNS dealers. IV Our foeket Cyclopedia of Thing H'ortA Knotting mailed free. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Illinois. It is the result of 20 yrnrs' experience ap't .experiments iu Sewiur JIachlnes. It pmiJi ' goodpoxnt of all present anti termer tuwi, and is not a " one man "or prje "juachine, as others re. It avoids therfelertM of others, and pos aud rafuoi fuaturoa and convanlonoes. I IS targe, KghUnnning, noitele; handsome, eon. rontenf. durable, and rimrle. Warranted and kept lnrepalrfreeforovenr. flrciilars with f iiii uwtn 1 'uoii neni rdescriiition ent free on renueHt. It la surely Uie before pest a trial will prove rt Ilon't fail to we It Makcfactubsdby FLOlttNCF tn.ll to tM it FLOlifc. MACHINE CO.,Florenee. Mass. V (HI 111 V (11 AVITVArTIIRI UtU. V. BiSNT, 81 and fa Jackson 8t . C'Utourfo. ni: Hni.VfllT VMM PENSIONS ARE PAID Idifi- diwsiVIerl In fino ' t O'-tv .vy ftctidcDt or otder Uc. A Ot l f wii v kinj... oilliicr.to or 4-Y. III' VT Vtib if but -liti.t. di- eufctj i f Lu"C ur Vrtcoo Vtli' frivc t, pt ni. n. tutlor now liw ihuuai:ii ara i.t iltd to fin icrrj'W cf pen'k-n. t r Hi other vf vnllicr v'r ,tttithu r.nr.r pit pvni.n. Cl"XTY-li-rh.irce fr woend, iin-r. r rupun. r Tf fnll bornry. Si-.I 2 x:u.j-f rvy 1- imin ftn-l iJt'nrtv A'.t: t'u. - . V. H. P!Ci747i.ci A e., Y. A.M'.l'nv1. J'r-'-t . r r - . "fi i:. p. k m.-v JOYFUL News for Boys arT t1rl ! I Tounr and Old ! I A KEW IJf VENTIOK just patented fus tbsm, for Ioxhb nas I "Fret and Scroll Bawinr, Turning. Borinir, Drilling.Grirjdintr, Polialun. Screw Cutting. Price $5 to ISO. ! Bend 6 centa for 100 paires. KPHKAIM BiiOWS, IfH, tftMt OTARTLIMC W DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of yoathfn impradenco cai'siiifj I'r j.i. tare Decay, Nervous DebXlitv. Ist Aiaubood. etc.. bavioK tried in vain every kuown rnt!v. hai d.s Cevered simple self cure, which lie iU a. u-l FREE to his fellow .sufferers, address J. 11. ltllEYUS, 3 4.'ktaUiani tt., fi. V. mural mm of 9m v. v v eb n mm smrztum- M aSi TTW m4 BENNETT DEALT? US mt pie AGENTS FOIl THE CELE &ash Paid for Here We are with a Complete Stock BLANKETS. C03IFOHT8, SHAWLS, SKI UTS CASSIJIEIiFS, JEANS. VALISES, DliESS, lilBliONS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL WINDOW SHADES aiui FIA'TU RES, dr., &;. iOOTS, SHOES Gir-Hats, Caps, and Hoods, UNDH!.VEAI, ALL (;()L-)i:s AND 1ZLS VV IMUCES TO SUIT KVKUYIiODY. Card IBiaB!l & Moltoe5 GLOVES ct- MITTENS TO FIT EVERYBODY, hoth in SIZE d- PRICE Also the best Select Stock of strictly first-class (Jro ceries, C anned and Dried Fruits, Tobaccos, Queens ware and Glassware in the City. All of which we guarantee to sell as low as anybody. JSC'ILIL ESrmTUCJTEMJBBffffS to close Cash Buyers, ami for large quantities. W. S .S. MAIN sriCEET. IF The Old Goods Although 'Lection is over we are not done selling good3, by a long shot lb OU WILL FIND AT F. 8. WHITE'S nxrn nw Tin? t Ai,vr .am BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. Groceries, E&ry goods, Glass s& Crockeryware, cheaper ttlaaia ever. -to- The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over 30O barrels down Celhu. :n Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at F. S. TVJBiTTJSrS, PLATTSMOUTH, tfERRASKA THIS SIrPA0:E Is resei'vcfiJ for s ITH, BLACK & C TO Q-I"VE THEM -A. CALL. - ?r Vp WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMINING CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &, PACIFIC R. R. IS THE CHEAT rOXXEfTTIXO MXK RETU'EEV THE EAST k THE WEST Its main line roui from i.'hirajro la Comim-iI Bluffs, pass I ti through Juliet. Ottawa. 1 Salle. Ueneseo. Moline. Kock Islsud. Isvenuort. West l.lbertr. Iowa Citv.Mareuuu. Uruoklrn. Uruinc-ll. IMS Moines (the capital of Iowa), bluitrt, Atlan tic, and Aroca ; with braoohi-s from Uurs.u Junction to Peoria ; Wilton Junrtiun to Muaci tine. Washineton, Fairtleld. Elclon. Uelktiap, CeDlreville, Princeton. Trenton, (iallutitt. K u mo ron. LeoTenwortli. Atohison. and Kanaas crujrj a; Wailiinirton to KMeourney, OfktMwa. and Knox vllle; Keukut to hjiui to ramnnK.D. uona t artinnKD. llonnparte. Hvn- Tjllu, UakaWia, i'elis toniiDort. . lndetitiijaen t. tmuo, ottuuiwK, t. my- vino, Uaaaioia. fella. Monro, and LKa Jioioes ViltolAn . XI . . I I. r..i.. ... ... I I .. ,f vV intertet: Atlantic to Lewis sul Audulxm; and Avoca to llarlan. This is positivelr the oiilr Railroad, whlca owns, and operates throat" line from Chicago into the State of Kansas. Through Kzpress Passenger Trains, with Pull man PaiaceCarsattaciieal.aioruii each wajr dailr between Chicago and Peokia, K.vi iTr. CoL-Mcti. BLt-rrs. Uatxvohtei and Atchi son. Through CX arealsorun between Milwau kee and Kansas tltr. via the "Milwaukee aud IVtCklllahd bhort Line." The "Great Kock Island" is inacniarentlr quipped, lis road bed is simply pvrfecw sua its txsck is laid wilh steel rails. What will please you most will be tbe pleasure Of enjoying your meals, while passtkg or the beaauiui pratrtes ot uiidow aaa lows, ui mm u. our macnidcen- PtuUta Vaxs that steoonpsny sji inrquKU a.spress irauu. iu am a BimI as good as is served in say Brss-claae enure houa. lorseventy-Dve eenis. Appreciating the fact tbat a majority or m V SJ V S3 WUaa ... . . . Beople prefer separate apartments wrgmrrem Purposes (and tbe Immense pasanigor business of this line warranttng ni. we arepjpaawu sm soimn that this Company runs i'Mlsam I'aitc iierpino Cars 7or aleopias puaposes. and I'uluc COTKCli. HLVFm. tjXXXm PAbACE OAKS am C fcw 12A Vtttli in-t'MV aat Tteketa wss thlt LM. Imws ma ta sUljrtcket AiWI ae Vsltsil Mtavtejai una for tAsWtassitlM ot ofetaUBLavbl) svt wottr -ft. - 1CIMBALL ttcuyi bupennterxlcnt & LEWIS, IN 15 HATED LEA V ENWOI! T 1 1 ()- Butter and Uggs. IO E, FLA NNE ,.., UUODS. JIUCllIXUS, CLOT If MATT IN GX ARCTICS. H. BAKER & CO. WDnfiteo Grocery & Drv Stand. xJ CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL THIS MAP. THAT THE jHnin i-i.t feature of our i'slace Cars la a SMrKlC nina Van for estliiir DurDoaesonir. '""" bAI,H;-i wti-ro you can enjoy your at all hours or tna nay. . MaunitK-vnt Iron Bridees span tie aflsslsslppj uu.l Miaawun nvrrsat all points crossed by thai luie. und transfi-rs are svolded imu'"- ' Kkiimii ity. l-aveuworth. anil Atchison, coif Tilli PItlN. ll'AL K. K. ,W,W:JTIw?L3 TU1S tiUKAT TiJHoLGU LdS. AUK A-U At'uiiCACo. with all diverglns' H for tbs) Caxt and routli. . a At KNi.LK.woon. with the JU 8. M. kV, and Ft. W. '. K. Kds. Atw aui3iutoji Heights, with p, c. St. LAfi"'ii.i.t. with III. Cent.Il. R. aCpsouia. "'th P. P. J.: P. 1. k K.; LB.sk W ; 1". Alid.: and T. P. & W. Kds. At Kueii Ui.aM. with Milwsce ft Rock It land eliort Line." and Rock lsi '4 at Peo. Hde. At lAyj!Nrouj with, the lse,vcaaort IiTiaiesi AtWEsr l.'ittaKTr. with theB.. C. R. ft N.K.B. At CiKiXNtXU with entral Iowa R. K. Al !'- Moinks. with I). M. & F. 1). R. R. AiioiMlL bLtrrs. wtth Union Past a e R. R. At Ovaha. with B. ft Mo. R. K. K. In Alt oi.fM Ufi jL-NCTIOM.with B.C. K. ft it. K& cf iTI,;,"ri Central luwtK.lL ; W, Et. U ft Pa aud C. B. ft J. IU Kds At KjtuKLK. with Tol, Peo. ft War.! TTab, St Louis ft I sc.. aa kt J., Keo. ft M.-VT. k. lUa. At Usirom. wtth U.HkJ R. R. AU a. A Neb. and Can. lir. 0. P. liRua. Cit.Ht! Rd"0"" wli S-aoTraa, and Eao. At Kamsas Crrr. wtth ail Boss far Iks) Weak stoa uiuiwsa. tbrawarb to fEOTtiA, Tri mfoinxa i ATUHWlt. a.j l.t'avrwwn'Biru rnit JIackt Cmmmam. sooms (ck na v It 1 Iatea4 Uomtm." mtro smkm Bf Ket SktBos. svddrese. JU. NT. JOHN,