THE HEMta "WitcLcraft in England. A witch was nil that vus abominable, ami to tc lit'U iutlm strongest loathing; jet few hn.il the wisdom or the courago to contradict the po.?.ibiliiy of her ex ercising the arts she pretended to. The jiulffe, as he passed sentence upon the condemned woman, trembled lest her fell gaze should bring upon him and bis household sorrow or death. The yelling crowd, as it half stripped her to undergo the water ordeal, shuddered as it saw ujwii her exposed bosom the marks, which, it was supposed, proved that she allowed her familiar" to draw upon her life's bkod. The villagers, who went miles out of their way to avoid her haunts, never for one moment be lieved tiiat the object of their fear was powerless to work them evil, and was either a half-mad woman, the victim of a hidcom delusion, or else the actress of a knavish part to suit her own vile en Is. To sill the old crone, with her tall hat, ciutch stick, and black cat lic-lling on her shoulder, was one who had dealings with Sitan, and who, t ;:t :: ;h th'j mi:dit of Sat.mie aitl.cnuM Fcail r the see" -s of misery broadcast wVewver she li-tcd. She had sold her self. xny and oul, to hell, and until deaf claimed her, her j ower to cSVct cvil.il w is alleged, was unlimited. Ti.c great man is he who rises superi or to the prejudices of his age; but be fore the end of the seventeenth century with the exception of Dodin, Erastus, K"git.ald Scot, John Wagstafic, and Dr. Wenstcr there were none who had the boldness or the knowledge to brand wilehera:'t us a base and palpable su perstition. We lin ! Lord liaeon grave ly prescribing henbane, hemlock, man drake, niooiisiia le, tobacco, opium, and other soporifurous medicines," as the best ingredient for a witch's ointment. From ti.e pages of his "History of the World." we see that the gifted and I .radical Sir Walter lialeigh was a lirm reliever in this childish form of super stition. The learned Selden, iu his 'Table Talk," while pleasantly dis coursing on the subject of witches, hows that he also held the same faith. Sir Tiiomas lirowue, the kindliest of ph'-sicians; Sir Matthew Hale, one of the most acute ami spotless of judges; Hobbest, the skeptic; "the eminent Dr. More, of Cambridge," and .the patient and thoughtful lioyle, all were of opin ion that witcheralt was an evil capable of solid proof, and that its disciples merited bharp and swift puuishment. Chia-jso Verdn of tie Prodigal Son. A man, he two sons. Son Sj-eaicee to father; father got money; 'xv some he; father he take it all rigLtee. I just now givee you half. He giveo him half; Tie go long way likee me come China to New York. No be careful of money, use too niuch; money all gone; he velly hungly. He went to man. He wantcc work, he say; all right; ho tell him feedee pigs. He giveo pigs beans; he eatee with pigs himself, lie just now talkee, 'My father he lich man inuchee money. What for rr.e stay here hungry? I want to go back and see my father. I say to him, I velly bad. He knows I bad. Emperor (God) see I bad. No be son, me be coolie.' He go back; longee way, fath er see him. He takee him ou the neck. Son say, I velly bad. I just now no bo your sou; I coulie.' His father talkee to boy and say, 'Gettee handsome coat; givee he ring; givee he shoes; bring fat cow kiilee cow, givee him to eat.' They velly glad. He allee samee dead, just now come back alive; he lost; he get back. Number one son come. lie hear music; ho tellee coolie, "What for inakee music?' He say, 'Your brother come back; your father velly glad he no sick; ho killee fat cow.' Number one sou velly angly; he no go inside; velly angly. Father he comee out; he say, 'No, no be angly.' Number one son say, 'I stay all time by father; nev er niakec him angly. My father never killee one fat cow for me. My brother ho velly bad; he use money too mtiehee; he have fat cow and music. Father say, 'You no sabee; ho just dead; ho now comes to life; he lost; now comeo back.' They makce music." A Pen Skttch of Eobertsoa Smith. Passing along Uuion street, Aber deen, in a westward direction, about 2 o'clock of an afternoon, when the col leges of the Granite City are in session, the chances are that 3 011 will meet or iniht have met before he was suspend ed a simply-built young man of email stature. Accompanied probably by a student a budding divine to whom ho is chatting cheerfully, and carrying be neath his arms a few books, there is very little about his general appearance to attract the attention of a stranger. If you happen to staud nside for a mo ment, however, you will perceive that one of two persons, proceeding in the tame direction as yourself, nudges his companion as they pas3 the little man, and both turn and look after him. He stops at the end of Crown street, and while he is speaking to the student you take up a position at the opposite cor ner and eye him a little more closely. A mere boy he looks, and yet thero is something unusually striking about the round, cheerful, beardless face and dark, brilliant e3es, shaded by a soft, wide-awake hat something which tells of hard sttiilj- and deep thought. In a few minutes he leaves the student, and, hurrying aiong Crown street, enters the door of his house. You then discover that the person you have been watch ing is none oilier than Mr. William Itob eri sor. Smith, the Free Church Profess or, the accomplished scholar, tho learned writer. Hie keen debater, who has, during the past few years, fairly outwitted the "Fathers anc Brethren" in General Assembly, and who has shaken ecclesiastical Scotland to i's very center. Lo)ifon W'orUL Barefooted Belle3. Barefooted belles, srtys a correspond ent, are seriously promised this f-um-mer at the seaside resorts. The Prin cess Ueatrice slipper, of beaded satin, dainty and delicate, and shaped like a sandal is intended to be worn without stockings. Uut the idea will fail in practice, and Til tell you why. Not one woman in ten has feet that will bear baring. The- may be small and shapely, and look tine in stockings, but without covering Ihey would reveal a corn here, a buuion there, toes over lapping each other, scars of insrrowing nails, and other blemishes that would spoil them as aids iu mashing the op posite sex. No; the promise of bare fooled bells will not be MUlied. 0 light to Marry Her. Two Polish women, one married and the other single, were among the immi grants who arrived at New York recent ly in a European steamer. At Castle Garden both were found suffering from small-pox and were sent to the hospital. On the way to the hospital their tickets were changed in some manner, and the married woman w as entered as the single one, and vice versa. Tho husband of the former went to the hos pital frequently to inquire for his wife, and although slie died soon after land ing, the authorities, supposing the other was the married woman, gave cneour- a-inz reports of her condition. At last she was pronounced cured, and the hus band was sent for, and upon his arrival the mistake was for the lirst time dis covered Of course, the husband was disconsolate, but the romance of the thing may strike him by and by, and suggest to him th'it he marrv the wo man who MJ-singularly took the place. The 1 op'o nni v t:i :!' al C:fi:rt and ti.u ep:-ri .i.aiiit.;. n.e... f li.e pol iticians and t!;e tin .iici il skid of So re'ar)' of she Nation. ii Tivsur. , W11?. fur what the government is in wealth and greatness it is indebted to tho 'plow "and nothing e'se. Agiicuilu.-e and commerce sustain the country. Farm ers, as a clus-. are not given that credit which they are entitled to as the factors of American wealth, and the place she occupies among other nations. Let tho plow fail, and it will be seen what rail road and other stocks that make mil lionaires will b' worth. I have noticed for forty years the progress of men en gaged in the various pursuits, and farm ers) as a class (although few make large fortunes at farming), hold their owu better than an' other class. Gen erally what they get they keep, and live at their ease, iu comfort and independ ence, throughout all the crashes and failures that take place among business men. Most 3oung men seem to think farming a menial occupation, when tho truth is tiie love of company and lino dressing arc the allurements of a town life, not taking into consideration that all town employments are uncertain and dependent on circumstances. A farm, paid for and we'll managed, is the safest investment that can be made. True, there is 1:0 rapid fortune to be made by farming, but it insures to a man of in dustry and prudence a living of com fort ami independence. I advise young men t- embark in farming if they desire a peaceful and happy life. The Original Penny. The old, old penny in England, as In other countries, was of silver, and its appearance throughout the earliest pe riod of its history would rather astonish those who know nothing of numismatic lore. From the Saxon times, in w hich it was the onVy piece of silver extant, till those of Edward I. it was stamped with a square cross. This enabled the coin to be readily broken into halves or quarters, which then served the pur pose of halfpence or farthings, iiut the latter coin was not much inferior to the value cf the present English penny, inasmuch as the unbroken piece was valued at one-thirtieth of a mark, or three-pence sterling. At this time tivo of them seem to have made a shilling, so that the relations between what are now chief English silver and bronzt coins have entirely altered in the course of six centuries. King Edw:u d. w ho re formed coinage, iike everything el-;e, was the lirst to iisue pennies without the indented cross; and to make up for the loss of the queer-shaped half-pennies anil farthings hitherto iu use, sup plemented the silver coinage with cir cular pieces, bearing the same value and denomination. He lixed the stand ard of the penny v. reover. by ordering that it should weigh thirty-two graius of well-grown w heat or, which was prot.ably a more accurate test, that twenty pennies should weigh ono ounce. A Boy in CcmmaEcL When General Bonaparte lirst came among us we were furious with the Di rectorate for having sent a boy to com mand us. (It should be remembered that at this time Napoleon was only twenty-six years of age.) He was a short," awkward-looking, thin youth, and the army was serious!' discontent ed with having such a boy placed in the chief command, whi e generals like Augereau and Massena were placed under him; but they soon felt the influ ence of the y ung general's genius in establishing "order among them, and after the battle of Montenotte, when Napoleon, on the following morning, visited the hospitals, and addressed words of encouragement to every wounded soldier, and saw himself u.at his wounds were dressed, and his fail ing strength revived by suitable nour ishment, a kind of magiq confjdonoe in him came over the spirit of the soldiors. which the subsequent victories of Degr and Mossemo, following soon after that of Montenotte, kindled into a spirit of enthusiasm. Temple Bar. Little Johnny on Dog3. One lime there was a felJer bot a do:r of a man in the market, and the do r it was a biter. After it had bit the feller four or five times, he threw a clos'ine over its neck and led it back to the dog man in the market, and lie said to the dog man, the feller did, ;01e man, dident you use to have this dog?" Tin man he Inked at the dog, and then ho thot awhile, and then he said, "Well, yes. I had him about haf the time, and the other haf he had me." Then the feller he was fewrious mad, and he said "Wot did you sell me such a dog as thisn for?" Aud the old man he spoke up and sed, "For four dollars and seventy 5 cents, lofHe money." Then the feller he guessed he wide go home if tho dog was billing. Uncle Ned. wich has been in Indy and every where, he says the Mexican dogs don't have no hair on 'em. Dogs howl loud ern cats, but cats is more purrv, and can wok on top of a fonae and blow up their tail like a bloon when they want to spit. The Laplander. The Laplander's sledge has no run ners, but, like himself, it is covered with reindeer skin, and is iu shape something like a canoe. Harnessed to this sledge, the reindeer starts off with almost the rapidity of the steam-engine, going liiteen or twent' miles an hour. The reindeer is not only the Lapland er's horse, but his cow, and, during the time that it gives milk, ho is freezing large quantifies of it. to bo used when no more is to be obtained. Then he breaks off a piece, warms it out, and has again a good article of milk. The deer is also his food, large herds of them being kept in some parts of the country. From its skin the Lape lander makes the roof and floor of his house, his bed, his shoes and stockings, his clothes, and cords and strings for his bow. Without this animal the Lajfc landcr would be in a deplorable condi tion. 7zi hn of tlio Llicroscops. A t! .Hid wonders in nature are lost to li.e human eye, ami only re ve -ie I to us through the microscope. T.dnk ef dividing a single sj ider's web i ti ' a li:o:is:tid si rand, or count ing the ari er es or nerves iu the w ing of a gossamer mot h. Yet, by the aid of the powerful lens of a microscope, it is found there are more than 4.0U.) mus cles in a caterpillar. The eye of a drone contains 1 1.00J mirrors, and the body f every spider is furnished with tour l.ttle lumps, pierced with tiny ho es, Horn each of which issues a single thread; and when a thousand of these from each lump are joined to gether, they make the silk line of which the spider spins its web, and w hich wo call a spider's thread. Spiders have been seen as small as a grain of sand, and these spin a thread so line that it takes 4,000 of them, put together, lo equal in size a single hair. Bcaconsaeld as aa Amateur Journalist, A pleasant litlhj reminiscence of Lord lieaeonsiield's boyhood comes from an old schoolmate, who declares that the 12-year-old Benjamin showed no unusual zeal for classical studies. But he was the compiler aud editor of a weekly school newspaper, which made its appearance on Saturdays, l'his w as the day also on which the of ficial gingerbread seller made Ins visita tion, and the right to peruse little Dis raeli's journal "was regularly disposed of at the eot of a .huet of gingerbread, that delicious commodity bavin- a money value of the third of a peaiiy. Kvery wound or injury, even' bv accident or 14 n v lim:iitp. flit il lew ;i soldier of I lift late wax to a pension. All pension by the law of January. ' 1S7!. lpj,-in hack at dale of discharge or death olitie . Her. All entuieti snouiu apply ai once Thousunils wlio are now drawing pen sion are entitled to an increase. Soldiers and widows of tin; war of JS12 and Mexican war are entitled lo pension. Thousands are yet enti tled to bouniy, but d' not know It. Fees in all caserilo. fay for every description of war claims collected. Employ an Attorney retid lng in Woxlimgtuii, who can give personal at-t-ction to your business. American and For eign patents obtained on short notice. Send two stamp? for pension and bounty laws. Ad dress W. T. Fit': kicai.i. U.S. Claim Agent, Lock liox -T-ii. Wachingtou, U. C. 6Uy STAT WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Uetail Dealers it L'INE LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. sas n, DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Mai., street. Corner of Fifth. PLATTS Jj'OUJI, --- - NEB. B.&M.R. REHOUSE, JKO. BOSS & SON, Prop'rs, X. W.CORNEK MAIN AND SECOND STlfS, Near IJ. & AI. TasK-tiger Depot, I I A T T S .M O i; T 1 3 , XCIIRASKA. Newly refitted and furnished throughout. Af fording an excellent view of the K. K InMge, It Is conv.--.' jeutly located, especially for tbe traveling puhHe. The tildes iilway" supplied with the best of the season. BAEIBBY n connection witii the houje. l.ur.eh baskets filled at all hour. Tirni reasonable. Stf !53 znntlnsx Outsit. 4 y& Every CiAi Warranted ROBERT DONNELLY'; DLACK31ITH Wii'jon, lliujgy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and yentral jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other inaehinei y, as there is n good tut he iu my simp. PETER HALT EX, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wai;iii mio,. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WO UK MAN". Xew lVasontt and Ilitesiet made to Order. SATISFACTION V A KA NTKEI). Kliopfcii Sivih :i'i:t.t fio:ri?!te S'reisrlifd Stable 10 OSSPSARY. r;ti:l!sisd IZi? at 12 W. Eth Gtrwt, T. L57I5, H3, rl -IE Fhy.-ioans iu charge of Ihi old and well kao jl ;:iiUit'.'irn art rtrnlar erti'iuale in medicine am -Mt".rr. Years of Xrpcrieuce in tb treatment ot Ciirontc Diddaaea h-. tude their akill and ability i.iucii Hiipenor to thitt of the ordinary practitioner. .at tnoy hav acquired a national reputation through liir treatment of coirrli'Mod ua. INDISCRETION OR EXPOSURE i ,r v nrmr it w allectioud A lliu biMJ, ftklii or boon, treated with ucces, m -c:i.(;li-- vi imii'lts, without using Mercury or otbt r i i..nir.iu Urdirme &ni M moiereje expense. Y O U H C MEN antl those of QiJaU irft who are .lahaudaiiSai severing from organic ea' a::,3 that aunts its victims for business pr narriuK, moitlv enrod. moderate expense. PAXIENTSTREATED t m.ii i tersoi.Ai r.'r.uiuii(. i prtiVn r J, Inch it TO EE in Vited. ,t-t of qurtiionf lo b answered tj patieat deuriaf treatment miileJ free to any aiMresn on application. it Pftrn .unVrtn frotn Raptor anonl. seal t aa1r a4djrM, X Saa4 learn Mnirti.nE to their adranlac. Itta not a Commuri'-tifl'nn atrii-ttr eanAdantinl, and thuld be addressed OK. lilTT8, 12 Sorth hth 8Cfc8t, iuia. Mo. POSITIVELY CURED BY CARTER'S PILLS. Wa Fi32n Cured, Hot Merely MhrA JLnd Can 2'rorc What we Claim. WThMf arf no rHr'i and nodlmy. fialntmpnls. If jou lire roilld Kilii MI'K 1IEAIA'11 you can lx rntllr ;.. qniohly curfd. hiindreili hatf liy:"i olrtw-ly. XYg uliall be ilcaKJ lo miiii tifot of tifWimoalitlg) to anj I filers i.tg-1 CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PiLfl AUocurcull f jrmoof milousr.css, .revea' t'oc.-c pat Ion and I yspepsia, pr.iraoto I!(rcttiTi, reli -v. dlstrcsj frotn too hcart7 catin?. correct Disorc'tr of th t S'orcz2h, Ctlmulato tbe Liver, antl rtesulntc tha Bowels. ThryIo nil tills by taking Jast ono little pill at a da;c. Thcyare pure!? vcf:o:a:le. do not rripe or pur and are 09 nearly perfect as It Is possible for a p:ll to to. Prtco 15 cents, 5 forti Bold fcy Ctass' everywhere or sont by ms!!. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. A valuable Discovery nr. V-vi Dopfirtiim in Med ical Science. A issit!rr; . 'foctivB lii'mwly for the speedy and permanent i'u. ? tur organic weitkned tbe deplcrnblo disc yi- ruituitiu irorn imhsrreet r.iv-tices or exceues la vi;'br ut i-cs lime ol life liy the only true way. viz: Uirotl Anliction acting by Ab sorption, anu cxsrtluir Its .-ecilio nl110008 un thu Vesicles, Ducts, anil Uland. that are uoaius to per form their natural functions while tnis diseasa per vades the buman orsJolsra. The use of the Faotil.a U stteoded with no pain or Inconvenience, and doe not in4'frewita the ordinary purauits of life: it la quickly dlwoivv;) and soon ahsortted, producicj aa iiumediate soothina and restorative oBoct upon the nervous orjfnizationjwrcKeii ifon vicloua habitaor excesses, stoppinit tho di-air from the 8ii3, rwior ln' tbe mind to health and seui-.d memory, remov ing tbe Dimness of Sight. ConfiiBion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, etc., etc.. and tbe aprarance of premature old aee usually a-.-conipanring; this trouble, and restoring the vital forces, vrbers they bare bwn dorroaot for year. This mode of treat ment bas atuud the test iu very severe cases, and Is nowa pronouncea sutvos. Drugs are too much pre scribed In this trouble, and, M filSriycan "."'i; ness to, with but little if any pennsoKut kuoii 1 here Is no nonsense alwutthl I'reraration. rrsctlcal ob servation ennbles us to piwitively iruarantee that it will give satisfaction. It hns been iu Keueral use for several years and we have thousands of testi monials from pntionts, ns to Its mliie. and it Is now conceded to be the most rutioncl means yet dis covered for reiichint; end curintt tliiavery prevalent trouble, tbatis well known to be tbe caueoof uotoia ttiiwry to 30 tnany.bnd upon whom quacks pre y their uselM fc..trrn3 and tig feea. 'lbe B'ndJ Is put upin neat bomes. of three sires. No. 1. 'noua to last a month.) 3 ; N o. 2. .ucloqt t eBect a por manunt cure, unless In severo cases. &( f-. (luting over three months, wi'.l restore those In tbe worst con -ii i ion. i $7. bent by mail, in plain wrappers. Full DIRKCTIONS for using will accompany EACH BOX. . .. . !lef itivitia Anatomical llluttt rational a tut Temtimony, scftfel sriX HMCt the moatakcptiettl that they ean be re- K storett to perfeet heutth, miff the vital 9 foreea thoro'lif re-eel abliahe ame .iu. if Merer etTeetea: SolU by HARRIS REMEDY CO. KF'C, CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Sts. St. LOUIS. MO. Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris Pastilles, taker from Let ters received from Patrons t Indians. April 11. '79.-1 he Kemedy is working per fectly. Had eplle'r from wwtn, for years pas. Iowa. Oct lOtb, '?y. I am almost surprised at your Pastilles. Tbey Uve worked likr. a cbarnt on me. lam just twice as much of a man as 1 was lief ore taking. I was on the vereof the crave. 1 thought, and there was nocure for me. bot now I am in good bopw for a cure. West Virirfnia, Aur. 2, 1H7 -I received your mod l cine and I believe it bas cured me. for which I am very ihankful. Inclosed find S. Please send roe another box I No. 21 for a friend. V ou have done a great thon for me. I will send yon all the orders I can. From a Physician and Surgeon. Mtssonrl. Jane 2S. Please forward me another box of tho Pastilles. The patient on whom 1 have used most of one box. In addition to a sample box. fa f-et recovering, and I think another will set qua ad risnt. From a Drues'st. Maryland. Sept. 1T9.-Last January wy pot a box of mur Remedy for one of our customers, and it has made rt cure of him. We have another c'- suflerin in tue same way, and wish one o. 3 box. r " v Wmi-i V Retail Liquor Dealer, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. plattsmoi:th. Billiaid Hull and Saltion ou ilaiu Street, four doors from Sixth at Neville's old place. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, . LES, WINES, &C. ILettieuiber the Xante antl flare. James Grace. My :rank Neman, MAN UKAfTUKKK OF nut b Elm Strot t, np;tr Kijlith. Plattsmoulh, - Neb. Ucviiil jQrantU Made t order 7t!3 Palace Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, UndtT Kiat:k Carrr.tli'.s new Jewelry Store. HCT & COIiD BATHS ALWAYS l;KA!)V. CLEAN NEW PLACE, and now.is ilie tiiiii-to grt SHAVED SHAMl'OOKD IIA1K-CUT. or'anyttilug e'.' hi tiie iousurial viy, at John Hoone's New Sliop, ('oruc'i' Main ami lnith ytirft-i. lkI:ttt.vi:itiiit. - n .'li-.l.. : ' T S:-v a?I js. -: SSI K F HITIP Coo,! Crtck. f"! halt :is a'jim as ln:r:.td. ,lt FRED. LEHNHOFF'S SMullKmoiitfl, Ot f PLEASE REMEMBER that tli OlKAi'KrtT and l'.Krir Place to Lay ClfftTln nnii T7npmr flnnnnmnn iu mu rdiibjf uruuDiiDo First-Class Dry Goods, IS AT THiE OLD KKLIAULE STORE OF Cor. M.tisi a:ul Third t!. I'jai Isii'oul i. ft.tix'k iilwaivt fresh and iicv. aiid priees always ar tin t) iiiii. Call and convince votir-.st-lvt-s. "lotf JONES & EIKENBARY S:et,tMiors to Joni-3 & At;u w. Again takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable, I'LATTSMOtTTH, - - NEI1KASKA. Tli ld Koiiin'i SdiiU-s. in l'lattfiuoutli. ate iKisi'"ka;:pI )y .J'l.'ifs & l.ikeularv and thev te on luiod new '1j4 lii.dpliip UTcyiwniod.i tioi.s, ia tlit .shape ot HORDES, CARRIAGES, JiUGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We are now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE TRADE! And will On Ileatronable Terms. ALSO KKSIE3IIIER, That with plenty ot loo.'n f (hfit every one known we have) ir. our ftuhle. we van j.-et f' arin ers stock anil wagons, loat of hay, untier cover, they will keep dry. 1 hai.kinir all the old patrons lor their liberali ty, we so.ifit their trade fur the future, natistied tli.it w can aeoiiinodate them better and do better i them than ever iH'fun. flOly J0XE & EIKXHAUV. PLATTSMOUTH fYULLS. n.ATTsMoriu. Ni;n. S't upi ictoi. 'i(,?n , Corn Meal rf Feed Always on hand and for sa! at lowest i.'.h pi iees. Th !ii-.:hst i: iocs paid lor V;.-at :;',1 Corn, i'articuliir Attention civen etisrom work. JOTFTL Ksws for Boy and Olrls ! 1 Votmsr and Old!! - A; JfEVf IS- VKSiHUH juit pattrte4 tor ftiem, for Home use I Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning, Borinir, DrillUg,6rinding, Polishing, Screw Cutting. Price $5 to 150. i Bend G cents for 100 Dacres. KPHRAIM BROWN, Loweil, Usee. !V Cltr- P Jiii. rs the Ac,"-. :i1j: f . ihe Syslun: j? ipres the wean sai Debilitated. I t, ;! .f :l will l.ro-eall T"l '5i J. . i ..!" Wlar tu.ee no otuer. 1- i i.y ail puo-yi-t. o i jii;iinaiu.l(i"i"a Surrr4ir to Ulitortraak-a-Ce. ur lA YTO.N'. OHIO. L e .i rvM-rit 9 r-ei umm1. ytrr V jl mj V R TUJTT INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE, THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. HQ83of appetUe.'Nau8caTbowol8 coetjve, PainintheHead.witha dull sensatiooiu the back partTl'ain under the ahbulder blade. fullness after eating, with a'di'ain cEnation to exertion of " body or" mind. Irritability of temper. Low apirita. Loss of memory, with a feeling otjvlngneg Ieptp4 so m e du t y, weari neas. Dizziness, Flutterinsr oftheH eart, Dotbeforethe eyea. Yellow Skin7 Headache, Kestleas neas at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WAB.JTTKGS AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TDTT8 PUIS are especially adapted to sueli cases.une iluse eilVi'ts surli ohn ge of feelinn as to t.toiihli the stift'erwr. They Isrrratr I In- 4 j4-l ite, and cause the bo.lv to Take on Kleli. thus Hi- system Is tiotarlali-4l.and bv tlieirXiil A-tloiioii the ItlreatlTe Orpiiin. Kesulnr itM I are tr-duced- Price STi cents. i3 Mnrrar tt. X.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair orWiiiaKKns ohangwl to a Ousy Black by a aincle aoplicatiun f this Dyk. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. rold by Drupii3l or sent I' J es press on reen. t of il. Office. 35 Murray St., New York. a r. TCrrs ASr J. ef Talaahle lafhraiatUa as k r- Mi.rf. will mk1Lm KKKE aiasllaaUM.af S2 ti. ioiitAtloQ 01.10. twliJ colasiz, CUMpntaadbei j fr four owi m. or i)Mrulil iv pnrixarf. Vlubl. c' I ibjialrM, SU0JUUlatU.,13Sauaabi Jirvlsrh. i DLdU 3 ;f iii ':Vl J e.l-v-. j m.-?. - " - ' '-" 3 a-T-t---- ft PILLS . DatiSo Creek, Michigan, v M-rrcTtn:rii8 of thx ostr ciMrnri 1h J---j.i. - i i i im I 'f" THRESHEKS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horso-Pewors. ilant Co3ijlateT1ire'tor Faciaf Eetabllshet! la tboAt'or;.'. i 1343 f P A O "r rT'ini'CHt ar .-1 tnceei-sfv' bttsi. I 5l't 7 ::'i.:t cl-n-w rf i i:t:,o. STFA-II-POVKT? SK V. It A TORS srd Complete St en lit (btfiinfi -ntrhiwyvahtit: tncH Tract ion I'.iijrii. ' 1 1'luin fcnrinei ever sen in the Aiivru; u u.tni:U A mnlti:u;l$ of tyrri.i! fe-t'frei cn l l;rwfn' fur lj-l. t'VTfctlnT witli fj-frivr tivnii, iV. ' Hon and tnatrrtaU not r:T:il -.! 4 f t .- Oil! T I!i::hT-. Four r.zsj of he; .asuon. leoi (i to 13 liors.- ca'"acit-r,r 9'eam fir r tr?r. Two rf.n r.f ' .ir.'i!''. 1 " TI.""': Tw"". 7,50d,ooo rX.i:" constp.-'t'y on hvi.I, 1 1 t "l'v.h l-1 limit tti j j.. ccutirau!e wi-.vi;ri c f c :r Maclia::r5. traction Bmimh i?:C- - ? ' ?':,- TSr. FnniM-rH uul Thi -MlietR;M cro ir-.: in-i t-i Biveti'-rite tltia ? tf--hUs Tiii-e.-iaa-r Kfi-: cry. 'i".ii!ar! - "t t -.c. A.'ldriv K'.CUCuS, tSHZPAliD & CO. Battld CrAek. WSIc!-.:ti.an. It is tho result of 21, yenrst exprrlence and CXleriii!Ciits 'i Seviiir Machi'ies. it rom'Anrt thu gotxl )nMla of ait rrrrmt and former TKik-n, aud is not a "CT!2ii!:::i" or" one id.'a" machine, h others aro. It n.vil tliu Kf--iM of of licrn, and aesi-es new mid mluoUt feature) r.i'-d con-euiuce?. if il Vrne h'yM-rTr.r.inj, t..i.t7.,.7t An(mev con. renin;', lural.U, r.nl W'nrmntfd and Kt-pr lit rrjiairircciorjyi'ai . si-uulucs :u iuii auscnj'i:j:i pc:i. rrij. i r"..u-t.. liis tiun-lv ttin ix-sr. a t;-j.u w A tiialwUi miiveit. Won't tail to see it Morv von buy "if i vrr :ri ai At'iflN '0 Ci.,l !irt rw. !i.; wi'OI.T:ii vo Kilo. V, liL&T, tl ciiti '. Ta-Uscn Ht.f.'d. 1 : .:i:a-UVtL('r.KCE Oommvd larselv of iKiwuer- ed Mica or Isimrlcss. is the BEST and CHEAPEST lubricator in the world. It is tiie bast because it does not cum. but forms a highly polished surface ever the ante, re ducing friction and lightening the draft. It in the cheapest Wt-auoe it costs no more than Inferior brands, and one box will do tho work of two of any other Axre Crease . T . A 1 il ... I ? . ... rr.cttV9 J fa ui ei n txj nut ly nt ncil it'i jim ,cpm.id, MiTi iirinu. Thwafiinir T-:ahinfW. fiorn-Plint'iCS. Ouri iai.vs, RiiL.vi., etc.. et., is fur Wntroni". It in cuAKANTchuto contain noveuoieum. I'or ale by ail lirstla.. dealorB. t-0 Oi'r I'orkel Cyclopedia of Thing Worth Knoirlnq mailed free. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, Illinois. TARTLILIG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence causing Preiaap ture Decay, Nervous Debility, Icuit Manhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, ha dis covered a Fimple 6eif cure, which he will send FRITH A hlz fUlut-Etiffirtrs. adJrct.a ;. S. i$aSej0; 3 t'Iirttlia) ut., N. 1. Readings ! nec?tat!cnsf Elocution I 1-fllO NOW READY. q li f OP.GAEBETi GO 703 Chestnut St.. f hliaiii XiMi. w ' . - v tTliis EtitrVr is nn'form with the Series, an'5 contairs en ether iiixnRKn isplndi l IeelHintlnn af l Itoudlnea c--Tnltit.i37 Keatfmcnt. Ors.!ory. i'Kthotl. Hum or. VutU Upp. frico.iJO ctS-maii'-'d lrce. btl.llv HevViOl'jtl'. tvery wtJ v ho pptiKi ti,'cv4. trerv incMbr w-t' a!. .cci -f. 4 I ih.iiIc lrom :i Mmjiie rropiciil .oaf of H:tre Value, and is a 'o-.itivo IN-nw-lj for all the tli fa:, mat pause n.iin in t lie iow-T part of k i.i il v tor Turpi!! I.ivci- I'.c.iai.oli. ,an ti iiii'i -1 1. (Iiavel. .Mf.bii ia. anil iliiti. 'li'li.- Silil'.tl .r;a!. V..,it!:. : i: is lb S.Olill;' " :!!. Kidneys. Liver ami I'riiiarv Or .r I'fital: li-ai-K. M-.:il lilv .Mrii it. :-.!id liiiiiuvr rreijaiK-v, i; fui.' tic !l ri-sire- the orj:.in- that ci.'i-r tlie !::!;. -e js tl;o b;-s Itioo.l S'oi ilier only Ki!ii a r.iae.iy lli.ir eu:-s !ihI . jirialifj Iif ,t,f. 1'ir 1 ii.i..-!es u-- f. a ! : r . -,r IMaln-tiw nee. Fur -: by i Huu'jrisls aal I'ealers at . I in ! !ti"-. l..i'goi bo!l! isi tJic i.iaikit. Irvil 1!. 11. WABNEi; & ( ().. l:.. !,, The majority of the ill of the human hod; tn-if fn.iu ft ilera ngement of th I.lver, ajf fetiit; both the atomaeh and Itiirrta. I tnt-rr ! rfft-ct a cure, it ia necessary to rrtnore- the cause. Irregu lar and SiMgii.th ncHon of the Jtoteelm, ll-'tiliche,Sir.k ' tit the Stomach, Fain in the Buck and Loin, etc., indicate that the Lirer it at fault, and that nature re. tit ret inn fixln nee to enable this organ to tlirotr off impurities, Prickly Ash Hitters a)'; peria?". compounded for thin purpose. They are mild in their act inn and rffectire aa a cure; are pleasant tn the tanteand taken entity by both children and adults. Ta ken ticcoi '' 'o i! i n rtiona, they are m mufeund-t'- 'tD'i it t efur Uyepepsia, fieztcrul Debility, Habitual Con. stipation, IMseatvctl Iicliteys, etc., etc. .1 n it loud Purifier they are auperior to any other medicine; elenneiny the ytem t!itroughly, and itnptirtiny nete life arid euerry to the in valid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxlcatlai; bvrernge. ASK TCCB OEUQGIST fC2 PHlCalY ASH IITTtSI, and take no other. PRICE. 1 1.00 per Bottls. BEYER BROS. 1 CO.. - SCLE PROPRIETORS, 8t Ixiuia and Kanaan City, H& m nirjwtnit"'.. j tt t a oa eu ?ui r HI.. - r- x, a t. s a f-ai-- SB k. VI r mm iiinj - RIOTERS J. C CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer In PIUE .IsTZD HEAVY HiiRMESS, Al-", u full ll.ie of SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPH HORSE CLOTHING, ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Ionc neatly a;:l promptly at nhort notice at las lireetly opposite Tost Office. I'lattsmoutli. 'eb. None but the bot of stock used ! U. F Mathews, DEALER IN Hardware, Cdtlery, Hails, Iron, Wagon Stork, STOVKSniKl TIN-WAKE, Iron, Wood Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD d- GARDEN jsEEDS, ROPE, ANU ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK, Kept in Stock. 3Ia!tiiir ;tnrilej;.iriits:, DCNK WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All li',rk h'trrrnnted. ME Ms J. F. SAUfftEISTER t'niiiiHiie Fre.-h, I'tne Milk 1S.I vi:us.i IASl.Y. Special ca!! uttenJed to, stml VreAi nlilk from same cow furuihliod wheu waateJ. 4ly WO CHANGING OAKS BETWEEN OHASa.t U I'l.ATTsMOl'TII AXti CHICAGO, Where direct connections are made with Through Sleeping Car Lines - io NKW YOKK. DOsrOX, rilHILDELrilM, 15.1LTI?IOKE. WASHINGTON, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. 7.7ic SJiOT't T-iirie Vid fcrjRlA for IXDIAXAl'OLTS. LOUISVILLE. CIXCIX XATI, curtail poiidxiin the S TJTHEA T- T!if. iii:vr FOR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct rmineclinns jire made iu the I'MON DEI'OT with T!ir.i;li sleeping Car I.iKes for nil i'oititt,iOS"Tll." TUE NEW LINE FOR THE I AVOHITE UOl'TE FOR ROCK ISHiLIsrX). The une!i:iled iii.iucenieiits !f rel liy this line to I raveler. and Tourists are as follows : The celebrated Pullman IG-Wlieel lalace Sleepi'i.-r t'hrs. run only on tins line. V.. 11. & Q. filiate Dravviii-r-liiiiiin Cars, With Hoi ton's tteeliuiiii! t 'hairs. No Extra Charge for Seats iu I'eelur.n ( hairs. The famous C, 15. & Q. J'alace Diiiiu Cart". tlorireous Smoking Cars, rated with eh'gant hi-zli-hucfced I'aUaii IfevulviiiK Chair', for t lie exclusive use of first-class passengers. East Tiiiie, Ptcil lt;ii! Traik and Superior Ei!ipui.iit comltinc! v.iih I heir (Irr.tit Thrntvth far Arra,yt mr.nl. makes i i 1 1 , above all others, the f.ivonu Hou'e to the " AST, MOI'TK (lit Kiftl'TH-KAsT. I ! I KV IT.a; i tu will find 1 KA VEi.I Ni .t l.ux. ii;y msteail ol a J 'ru'oini'iii f , Thr.niu'b Tickets vi:;l!".is cr!el, rated iiiu for sale al al! o.'iiees in Hk L i. in d -state and Can ida. .111 information r.bout lat's of Fare, Sleep ing t'ar Accomiuodations. ami Time rubles, will be cheerfully given by applying to James IS. Wood, General fasseimer g't, Chicago. T. J. I'OTTIIU, tieiier:'.! Manager, tineago. HrltbW Host Fragrant & Eefresliing cf Perfomea uceeaiiiy uencaie and Laitlig. Price, 23 eta.: Large EotUes. 75 eta. Sold by inlm ia Dmgi A Pcrfumtrjr. Sigsatars of His. co It Ca., N . en rrrrj bottls. PARKER'S GINGER T0I1IC3 The Medicine for Every Family. " NEVER INTOXICATES. Made from Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, StilHngia, and other of the best vegetable remedies known, Parker's Ginger Tonic hag remarkably varied curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct or, Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever made & The Best Medicine You can Use for Bestoring Health & Strength It commences to act from the first dose, searches out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or help all diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints ol Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Bheum tism and Drunkenness. Try a bottle to-day ; it may save your life. 50 ct. and $1 sizes atalldruggists. Every genuine bottle has our signature on outside wrapper, HiscoX & Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $x size. . Jut Wliat Is 'Wanted. Eirervltadr whose hair Is rra nr dried has felt the Doed-of a Hair Restorer and dressing that Is cieaniy, agreeably perfumed and harmless. J ar. Iter s Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in thesejspects Sold by druggists at 50c ana St. g 0M TREATMENT. A,"iiL A certain cure for Mervotlfl :'-7r7rfsr DebiJity, Seminal Weak- t 1 - ness, Impotence, etc. Tae Becipcs ued in my practice for 25 Year; cs.i an illustrated book of 60 paces giving full di r ctiouB for pelf-treatment, sent free. Aadrers IK. T. VIUJAJI3- 433 U.ratert..iiI-U4.Via PENSIONS ARE PAID tvery eciuicr ditr.blcl ir ! vt." 1 v fcir.u, iof s 01 unri-r, lor r rje, Kl'Pir.:i;if tut Ii. h t. f-M t Lut ir r uWioc trim (r.ve . I'U .. i. jj'it-r new la ihc-ui-iudi arj t .(--'I to i.u ii:rrru vt ;.. ;o. . o: (hsius ti -i tl "i( u t f.ttitfr 1 i'lrr ret a u I5?:l"M It bi t ii.Tv- f-rv- rr.'I. i;n r .-i -r T"r-.'l r v-i fill h-.ti v. R-ii.t 2 r inii .p f j ; ! ti.ii.n a-.-i -.w-r A t . A M P. II. crzricrfrl & C- 1 !- rn-i fri--'.-'f. -.,. Ir. v. e r. T F. A.W.J aT', IV--1 -';. 1' I . . f - ! J.. l- K nr..!y pr. t : . 1" Lolii ol" IJiiiaj;.-i .3. I X 4,tr. dj msifB'-" -"1 ra-IV. '"'f j 1 l r"''' '"' '"" ' " : " ' "J- ------' '"it -L;:r....-j-' r i:-r": SI BENNETT & LEWIS, DEALERS IN Staple and IFancy (Bracer 2es9 IFriiIt5 (Confectionery, Dig-ars Tobacco. AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEliRATEI) LEAVENWORTH TPIie clioicet stocli of grocer ies in tine city. Cash Paid for Butter and Xtggs Here "We are with a Complete Stock BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSE, FLAN N E L,S, CASSIMERFS, JEANS. VALISES, DRESS, GOODS, EUCHINGS, RIBBONS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH MATTINGS WINDO W SUA D ES a ul FIA T U RES, if. ., d c. BOOTS, SHOES A2nT;D iLBCTIO GHats, Caps, and Hoods, UXDERWEAK, ALL COLORS AXD 8IZES AT PiUOES TO SUIT EVEKYUODY. 1Tarn9 22epfeyrM9 ermasstown Bietlanel Wool9 GLOVES d- MITTENS TO FIT EVERYBODY, both in SIZE d- PRICE Also" the best Select Stock of strictly first-class l.ro eeries, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tobaccos Queens ware and Glassware in the City. All of which we guarantee to sell as low as anybody. to close Cash Buyers, and for large quantities. S .S. MAIN STREET. W. H. BAKER & TO. The 0 Id Grocery Drv Goods Stand. Although Lection is over wo are not tlov.e Mll'itf goods, by a long shor. OU WILL FINjA?r..S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BE27 Zi'OOA'S OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. Kracerics9 15ry goodN9 KIa d& DroeIcery ware, cheaper than ever. -oh The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over -20 liarrels down Cella: ttt Potgt0os by trie Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CA S II PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, d-C, at . PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA is reserved fr SMITH, BLACK & CO IKO'T .lPBStEP TO GIVE THEM J OALI WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE BV EXAMINING k-XJ ,V..if. ii.'oo ' - -N. " . Wl'rr '-" . ci.u-ti : ....-t,,,.- ? I'."'!.' t -rcr .TT.-ir .c:f,i-n aCv' f - i t 1 J. I -..J KJ yx. JA. v ""::""''-a .......... . '.i!U.7,i -T I 4 ' VslFill V'i'-v- c,..tr ' 'i?j,'v Ni'Kq CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS T1IK (UI-:T ( -OXSrCTIXG LINK lis main line runs fr':.i lti-:i c to hi:k :1 Bluffs. usiMK tan.ii:fii .1- li- t. M!ar:i. J-n .-n I . , tivneseo. M-;li:it, H; W I-t:i!i.i. lluvcnpotl. "W l.itjortT. Iowa it jr. M:iren-. ilitrfAl vi.. i,ri:ti!.-;i. lies Muiur tile cal'Ual it Iiwa, Muii't. Al!.; i tif. nil Arica; Willi truii' iion fp-m I!::t-:.;i Junoti':i tn I'ei.rla ; Wiltmi J o t: t ! ti tu .Mux .. tino. WHsUintton, r bit-Ji1I. tli'.n. 1 1.- j i tcut,rTlil. I"riii eton. Trenton. .a:l1:ii. t t:i -rnu. l-oavcnwiirtli. At.biMii :inl ka:-i i u -; A':ishirtj;ton to ii.iir:ii-r. nknlMjfa. ai.i IItc.-:-Tilie; KcokuK to 1 ;n n:i!itoti. U.-ii:tpi:ru-. i;. i: tmisport, Incli-peiHS'nt. t'.ltln. Ottuniw-i. F.of'iy Till. Ot;a!ooa. 1-Uri. M'iiir'.o. aril li.'fl Mt'i;i': rVvwton to Mi.nrr.; Uf Mims t-i luiltutiola nl M'inti-rket; Atlantic i Lcis ami A'ii:m.ij; ar. 4 Atocu to Ilarlmi. Tin Ij poMiiri.-ly t!:o .i.!r Railroad, wlui.'ii ciwns. a:t;l i;t'rrui'i a turtMiKh line from Chicago into ill'- -jit of .vuns:n. 'lUroiith Kii'ress Iusiii.'i!r Ti :iin. nli I;i moa I'olaoel arsaltrnhp l.:-:oru.i .ah sr daiijr butireen t'HiCAiio auil ri:o:n.. Kansas nv, t'Ofsrii. UurH's, Jj:av txu our ii a's-i Kni Through curs fir-aiorun Im-iwv. u .! :m . hee n1 Karsis t ity, via Ujo Miin auti-e ainl ! Reck lslaml ;hort I.int ' ) The "Uf't HWU llanl" Ih Kiat'r.i!.-fnt' equipped. Us roa1 bori u simply ported, alio in trbcit is laid willi sieel rails. What will please you ukjM will hn the pleaMiro of enjoying your miil. while pass im ov.-r tm; beautiful prairies of lllim.i.i ni,.l Iowa, in one of our njaeiiitict-n". Dtnine t.'ars that &con:panjr nil i'lirniiff li llmrpK 1'mink Vmii trt iy ntirH meal, as good as is serveti in any flmt-iiiaaa hutei, i Xirbreniy-nve cents. i nr.i:.i, wn,i h. j. il. it. Appreciating the fact that a majority of tho At, Ali inox. with Atch.. Topi'kn A gnnta rei people prefor -parato apartoient lor ditli-rrit j At-h. .V N-i. nnrt en. r.r. U. I'. U. I'.as. purposes (anil thu immense iiueDi;er bu:n- At l.uvDiuuurii. with l-.an. Pac, and K all ot tills hue Tcarrant me it', we are pi.-iu.ea to a:i- ; Cent. H. It-Is. tjoance that this Company runs V..'ifi-i J'.iiace At Kansas City, with all Haps for the West olupiruj Cart for Bleeping purposes, ana i !. ; ana couLhwett. PFLLKAX PAf-JCK f AJS ar ruo tbwui,h to 1'EOItlA, IKS MOINES, COCXCIL. lSL.VFi'si. KA1H til t, ATI lilMiN, ni LKiVFAtttlKTII. Tickets vim hU Line, .nnyxn am the "Great iincb, IsluuU Itoute," are mold bw Wkil Xlk.et Atrcsta In !; I"'1'-' Nul: and Canada. JFtr UfarmsUon not otttaiinttbto al your UoiliO licl.ct olT:-e. nrttiremn. KIMBAI. , , 12. ST. .IOH,". " Ce&'l buperuiUiuJeat. cuii l Til. uaa i'susyr Act.. CUu-tt.'O, ti. WMtoo " f if CEOCRAPHY OF TMI3 COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP, f HAT TKf ., ... i-. ' 1.1 "'sj! Ay,:.:.:., .::. - r v....... r . .. e- , 1 .t :K . .T. . ,. . - - irf T;"L-i: J'.KIWK'JX THE KAST & THE WEST! .jti..7 t trs ( -r ,iili-iir jMirposrsdi.ly. ttncfthfT C ..I i; i!v i.f t.iir I'la. r i urn Id a S.V ililMi .i.'; 'i v- l: r. ynii c j.n c-:ij" Jour liavulitt III .;i ii iiir:' ;f tiio !.-. Ai ; ':.:: (:. I Ir .'i l;rn ';! fr.:in thn Ml!slrjf i:i i -r- v.r- mv r:.t i ll '.m.-iu ctswiI tv tlm 111 :. : i vtiiivfr a'.-oil.l ut OnilK il lilu:.'. K:-.-m... l..avori.'.rtii. iin'l A u-htsvn. tun- :i . : (. !. .r -tr.ir m:(flf 1:1 l"i:i',r. Ifpoi. ifAi, ii. k. uNNi:' Tinvi or Til.:- 'Ii-- -T 'lHlU;L.il 1.1.K AUK AA Hii.I.ov. - : At t it.' .t.f with all iivr;:iri line for the I V...-1 .vt i::-. !.:' i. wail tho 1 S. & M. S-. aud It. vv. J. .it. lids. At V. hii.to.v Height, with p., c. Jt SU ! :;. it. v; I. a -iAi :.. witii HI. Ont. It. R. Atl'l '1:1a I. 1. .1 : I'. 1. 4 E.; I. B. & V ; 1.! ..i.i .: m l T. 1. .V V. li.ls. At !; I-!. am. :ti MilW!iik & Itork Ii .-!i"rt ly-i. .'" nricl Uui ic lnl 1 I'm. r.it. CM. "t I". K. I a: ti -M.i. 'iu me unvjaiiurt. Inrlstun At w.'-r i.i i.i hi v. with t.cv... r. r. & n. u.a. ,i i. u i. i i u. ii;; i !,in.i iu a K. It ,. iM.-i S1uim: vruli j. M. I. l U. It. Al : ,i ..i.rrr ttu I m.in I'ac-ifin R. R. At oi aha. wiih B. Mo. II. U u. in N.h AH ni.c M.iiJ-Nni'V. ,ili 1! . . U i N. II R M. !.. i'ac. an.l c. ji A y. ii. ;.!,. L(.un i l'f, anil i. , . K.. . -. R. lta. .vv iv. m;n i oi.. rm. A. War.: Wall., bt Ik i f S f II 'ti i t i,Ai V il .'5 4 I ;: I 1 ' .0 ' I I I I i V ) II t eC 1 si- - r" i t d.. r: I i