THE HEEAtD. ALL SOBT3. Horace Greeley's brother, Thornton Greelev. lias bequeathed hi farm, rai ned at"$20,000, to the Citv of Nashua, N. II. Dnrinpr tle 'ol,r years 479 color blind persons liavo been discovered nnvn 13.825 railway servants in Eug- lau.l. " Two persons have givon $5,000 and $10,000 respectively to c irry out the plan for a l.oir.a?patliic" hospital for women ami children at Uoston. It is claimed that tho excursion gtc-.mers n Massachusetts harbors and on the little strip "f New Hampshire coast last y ar c-irried over 11,000,000 iMscner3 w ithout accident to any ono of 'hem. The Japinesc Government lias estab lished 60.000 schools; there are 253 newspapers and magazines published in that country, and rneihanica', artis tic', and agricultural expositions have the fasliion. A North Att'ebiro boy named Klnz told his l'ttle brother to put his hand o:i a b'ock so he could "try an cxpyri mciit," and deliberately chopped three li-.-er off with an ax. The New York mussum of natural hift-rv is enriched by the I)e Morgan collection of pre-historic stone iniple ni -nta. presented by Mr. Itobert L. Stuart, which he purchased in 1877 for SM00. A clumsy attempt was made at Paris recently to blow up the statuo of M. Theirs. A box of gunpowder exploded, but merely blackened the statuo in a few places, without doing material in jury. Flies are said soon to disappear from a room containing a plate of the fol lowing mixture: Half a teasportnful of I'lackieppcr in powder, one of brown sugar, and one of cream, mixed to gether. A Uielimond nhvsician says that if people will take a' bath in hot whisky an. I rock salt twico a year, they will escape rheumatism and colds. But wouldu'tthat spoil the whisky ? Nor n's town Herald. The Norristown Herald defines a eitv beer garden as Two trees, a 7x9 llowcr bed, seventeen benches and six waiters. In a majority of cases trees and flower beds are dispensed with. The "Hated Saxon" has received an in-common good hit from an Irish M. P. in the following "nato" Hibernie'.sm: '.So long as Ireland was silent under her wrongs, Kngland was deaf to her crie-." "Clara Bcrc'' snys the Cincinnati Enquirer: "There seems to l e no reason why a modest woman shouldn't ride the bicycle, and ride it astraddle." Clara Belle ought to be ashamed of her-elf, so she ought. Mrs. Gordon Cummings says that a venerable cannibal in New Zealand whom she visited, in company with an obese di inc. strode down and gently pro 'tied the reverend gentleman in a manner painfully sugge-tive of Sydney Smith's joke about "Cold curate on the sideboard." A little granddaughter of Mrs. Col. C: aaiberlin, of O.tawa, has c me into the possession of an historical gem; it is the gold token which Mary Queen of Scots gave to Sir Andrew Melville :i3 ! ascended the scaffold. The li'tto girl is named after Sir Andrew Me'. vilie, her ancestor. French oflicers have always been in the habit of wearing white glove i when in full or undress uniform, G.m. Farre, however, has authorized the u a for all asms of dark dor-skin for ordi nary wear, marching, and so on. A New Haven youngster is a com plc'e rat-trap. He catches the rodents in liis hands as they run into holes, grabbing them just "behind the tars, and the other day captured twelve out of fourteen as they were driven out of an ash-pilc. Mr. Moody has discovered another sweet singer of gospel hymns in Mr. K. F. Miiler, who has been employed in the car shops at Denver, Col. He is a young man, has a sweet baritone voice, and has been singing at Young Men's Christian Association meetings for a year or two. Silk nr--t camo fVom China, r.i.d ci . Chinese still have many important se crets connected with it unknown to Iv.i ropcans. In a good year the' send as much as $25,000,000 worth of raw silk to England alono. The "hanks," or books, as they arc called, arrive with caps made of a single cocoon. This U done by a process unknown in Europe. Yusif Arbeely, who with his wife and 6ix sons camo to this country from Damascus, Syria, nearly three years ago and settled in Tennessee, if delighted with the chancre. He ex plains that more of his countrymen do not follow his example because the Turkish Government not only discour ages emigration, but takes measures to prevent it. California has a perpetual ico pond. Thero i3 a lake on the Saw Tooth Mountains, at an altitude of nearly 12. 000 feet, which is constantly frozen. It was discovered in August of 1879 by a party of prospectors and named Ico Lake. The sun seemed to have no ef fect upon it except in places adjoining the shore. Tiie following is Col. InirersoH's de scription of Santa Fe: "The city looks as though a high wind h:i I blown all tno houses away, leaving oi.'v the cellars. It is a strange, quaint, old, sleepy, happy place. The people rci not in a hurry; they enjoy tho t,u shine; they sit in the piaza and look at tho litt'e monument. Their houses are really comfortable, and all the folks seem contented." The Galvest 'ii N'e ws claims to have the smartest horse trader in the wide, wid world. It is easily explained: Eli Perkins was stopping in Galveston a little while ago, and the pararapher on that p-iper was introduced ! Eli and heard him lie. A newspaper man is. of coin s . a judge of tiu arti cle, and immediately gave Perkins the ph.ee of honor at the head of the horse trading fraternity. Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines is quoted a3 once saying to Mr. Web-ter and Mr. Clay: "I admit you are very great men, but you cannot compare willi G--n. Gaines in all that is sublime and beautiful in human character. I often told tiie General he was toj perfect for this world, and alti.ougii we had been married upward of ten years I have endeavored to tind a def ct in his char acter, and have been unsuccessful." It is a singular coinei lence that Sir Edward Thor.itou should be sent to an other pot aft t serving at Washington thirteen years, the exact length of time his father served i:i the Br.tish Lega ti 'ii in the same city. The latter, however, did not attain the rank of Minister. He w:is Secretary of Lega tion ami sometimes Charge d Affaires. He was there as a young man before his son. the present minister, was born. Atrial at Paris of an invention for the instant meous extinction of tire was attended by Gen. Pitti", representing the president of the republic, who es corted Mile. Grovy, Gen. Juanningros, the Spanish ambassador. M. Caubet, head of the municipal police, and sev eral senators and deputies. The gen eral vote was that the experiments wcra niarvelously successful. Tho most remarkable one was the putting out in less than a minute of an Incan descent lake of tar containing seven thousand pounds of that substance, af ter the Maine had reached the hei-nt of a third story. DOMESTIC Er CITES. Ocean Cake. One Uj. f milk, two cups f sugar, half a cu;j f butter. Iho Widte of live erg well b vU -n. t re-i cups of Hour, one teaspoon fill of s vhi, and two of cream tartar. Fla.tr to taste. Br.-akfast cakes. To make warm weather breakf at cakes take one cup of molasses, one cup of brown suga'-, nearly one cup of butler, or lard and butter mixed, one cup f sour milk, four cups of Hour, four te.isioonfuls of s da (not heaping, but even fuli), one te.i3ponfiiI each f cinnamon, salt and ginger, one egg; bike in g -m tins. These will keep well for a week. Tos-cd p tatoes. Boil some pota toes in their skins; peel them, ant cut into small pieces. Toss them over tiie lire in a mixture of cream, butter rolled in flour, pepper an I salt, till they are hot and well covered with the sauce. French Imam. Choose siuail. oung beans, and strip oft the ends and stalks, throwing- them as prepared into a dull full of cold water, and, when all aro linishel, wash and drain them well. Boil them in salted boiling water, in a large saucepan, and dr:.in them; after whk-h put them into an enameled stew pan, and shako them over the lire until they are quite hot cud dry; then add about three ounces of fresh butter and a tabk-spoouful of veal or oiduken broth; tho butter must be broken up into small lumps. Season with white pepper, salt, and the juice of a lemon strain-d. Stir them well over a li e for live minutes and serve them in a vegetable dish very hot. To make steak tender. Miss Cor son's plan is to put three tablespoon fuls of sa'ad oil, olio t&LJaspoonful of vinegar, weli mixel together, uu t, lar-'e, Hat dish, and on this lay tho steak. Salt must never bo put on stea'c before it is cooked. Tho steak must lie on this tendermaking mixture for at least half an h ur to a side, and Miss Coroi; gives her word for it that the toughest round iteik will succumb, and seem like porterhouse ci fhp most delightful cut. Japanese cement is made by mixing powdered rice with a li tie cold water, and then gradually adding bailing wa tor until the desired consistency is ac quired, n-Mii being taken to keep it stirred. Lastly, bofl for pnu minuto in a e'eau saucepan. This teint i; yery stroug and nearly colorless. ' A TSToaan's Qa:ck Wit. Tii-- rr.ivl ct Ttiines-i.' through which I have 'been kriK-ked about is full of nuniuU :eos of the w.i: but there is no ie of its biitoi u-5 left. In war time ti-e pt'opio wore greatly di;dcd j:i thoir sent in -nts, an 1 no man e;ul I 1J4 t'otlier from which. This remark rc i.t'tuds me f a s'orv I lie rd yes'.er 'ay, a'.i.'ii'. na woman of 70 od 1, who b.-d two or tirt;i y??,r ago, hero 011 the nmu itairis. Oa day.' iiurjn t!ie war, whe i the country was f&fly :i!ie with guerrillas she had oc-asio:i to take smite valuable ;oods with hut on a trip she was making, aud put I hem on J;er hov-e. iack .f her. When fcho h l gone svinio di-tauco in the woods kite hea d a smi id of giierrii! is a;, roachin.jr, und. fcmjvvino; i.er goods would not l e safe for h'lUutuj'.nt bio straddled her horse, man fashion, and throwiiiir i:er long skii t over the paek ao beiiiud her, cotni'ietely concealed it? When the guerrillas rode up m was unable t guess whether they be longed to the North or to the South their uniform being no solution what ever. She detet mined, if qtiesti med. to ,!ay a bluil gani' hail .t chance with iheui. aud ill to exorcisr Ili.T ic soo:i wit. llo.lol called one ol me jruur- vi!l;i. "Mull !" she ft turned. "What side are you on?" he challenged. She laughed a good laugh at him us sue re plied, kiuLinjj out her feU: "On both sides, of course; can't you sijc?" This brought a roar from the who! gmia l. and tney began to banter her in heir own fash ou. "Which si le is your o I man on?" asked one of them. ''He's on neither side," she laughed; "he's on his back, and has been for years." Such wit saved her, and they let her pass 0:1 unmolested. Letter 0 (Jin ci.ni'.tti C'j.nmera'n'. Thn Way Pitta 6!a33 I Mads. Toca-t, roll, polis'i and burnish plate glass re'iu'r.-s machinery of a peculiar constructio a-i.l a "plant" that is e.-!h- by ro;ison f its complex nature. Tii! 'p'liiring f liquid gla-s from the furnace upon tho cast-iron plates, aud the subsequent rolling, ato processes comparatively simple. Any house keeper who has used a rolling pin on a batch of pic crust dough, performs nn oruration very similar to this stage of plateglasa making. It is the suc ceeding processes of grinding aud pol ishing Tind final burnishing that require time'and cosily mechanism. After leaving t'.e rolls and bed plate the glass is rippled and rougti, ana oniy nc ior ora'inzs or skylights. Each plate must be transferred to machines that resem ble the turn-tablc3 of a railway. On the revolving platform tho glass i3 cemented into a bed of plaster of paris, and tho machine started. Bearing heavily on the surface of the glass are blocks of metal, and while in motion tho surfaces are kept supplied with sliarp sand and a constant stream of water. Tiie next stage of the glass-o-iiuding process is the same as to niathinery, but instead of sand coarso emery is" used. The liner emery js used in another revolving table, and so on for half a dozen times. The final polishing is done by heavy recip roca lug devices, fed with rouge, aud maintaining a constant back and for ward motion, and also a lateral move ment over the surface of the crystal. All tliis requires the assistance of a large force of men, many of them skilled laborers. After going through these different grinding- and polishing tho plate that measured an inch iu thickness is only three-quarters of au inch thick, lias lost all its roughness, and is n-adv for the show-window ot the pi:: i.a--:r. Pittsburg Telegraph. s r ,nrar.ti,i3 Fatalities. A To-,, i -: ;u i :i m'.c'i a v b in', ii ft bv its !f i:t a :i..r white .!!"?; f 'l out in us nded it 1 w hfll dis tv : i : ' a -i rap it w! ii bv t-.e nock, mi I covered. A S wer ti.-d to ;r its head. v. 'f -i :i-!ii'iilo b-iii-. ven it f m i was a lie hands i' hiii-n- Wl 11 S ; it li rhcii I'. and w liile !!-u- bound it f-1! w its i.io.,' i-i :i hasi'i of na'.iv-, wliie i drown-? ' i'. M ic i tnor. horrible was the fate f the 1 iil ide'phi i b iby. who was h-f; to le:;: in .1 ro-m infes'ed by rat--. The mother was careful to spread a n- t:iug over the little one as a pro tecti-m agaitfst ilie-. but wai not mind ful of the ravenous vermin. When she rcturac-l. te infant had cease I to strisgg'.e agiinst the ra's, its f cri was gnawn 1 av:iy, and death cn-sued im- me iiately. o t Pennsylvania has 3.907 1ind persons, of w!uni SfiS live ill Pliil.idel-'hio. . m D:.3ra9!i3 Animosity. An nccomp isin d jiht (still living), wii was a member of the II--use of Commons when Disraeli was delivering; his philipt-ics against J?ir Robert Peel, remonstrate ! w.tli him after one of his liere-.'st attacks. "Y u are overdoing it." lie tn":d; "y spoil the cBect by showing your tinimo-iiy so openly." "My animosity!" exclaimed Mr. Dis raeli. "I ad in re Ped .juru than any in an living; but ho slighted me, aud It is neeessary to my position to prove that I cannot be s ighted with impuni ty. I have no influential connection; I m lighting agninst great odds, and I nni obliged to use such weapons as I find most serviceable," zEjsisrsioiLsrs. Kvery wound or injury, even bv accident r any lNV:te, 'uille a solilierof ttie liite warto a pension. All pension by the law ol January. 17'. biii hack at date of uieeliarce or dealli of the soliiier. All entitled should apply at once Thousands who are now drawing pen sion are entitled to an Increase. Soldiers and widows of the war of II2 nd Mexican war are enillieil to pensions. Thousands are yet enti tled to tinuiiiy. but do not know it. Fees in all casern 10. l'ay for every description of war claims collected. Employ an Attorney reid init la Vahhipton. who can li've. personal at tention to vour business. American and For eign patcn'ts obtained on short notice. Send two itami"" for pension and bounty laws. Ad dres . T. Fit.;kkaoi. V. S. C laim Aftent. lck liox i-22. WaoliiisKton, 1. C Mly el"aTwaterman & PON Wholesale and Uetail Dealers ii PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES. sAfi n, HOOKS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. .iai.. .street. Ctsnerof fiflh. TTSMOUJI, - - - - NEB. PI. B.&M.R.R. HOUSE, JNO. BOBS & SON, PfOj'rs, N. NV. l tt- liH IIM 4- SECOXl STK'S, Near II. & M. I'enger Uepoj, PLATTSMOl'TII, T BJ U 4 S Ii A . Newly refitted aud fr.rnWicd tliroufthout. Af fordinij an excellent view of the R. H Bridpe. It is conveiiieutly located, especially for the travellrg public. The tables tdway supplied with the best of the spi;-;:;. n eonnecti;n with tiie house. Lunch bankets filled at all hour. Tcnn reasonable. 8tf 3 I rc!u-i'r n f .irotlne Outfit. t 2 "j 'J TliLJiuia Moore & rcu!t bL luix ROBERT DGK NELLY'S" iJLACliMITll SHOP, Wa'jon, Buijjy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and oilier machinery, as there is a (rood lathe in my shop. rFTEIl h'AUKX, The old Reilable va&uh Maker ha taken charge of the vhoh shop. He is well know si as a NO. 1 WORKMAN". esr lyc-ons nnl lujrsiej mad r fe Orrter. S A T i .S V A C I 1 1 W i i ' A . ' ' Kl . Shpon Sixth street nupofclte. ifi,ei-nf 'k t.ihle SARY-. ?.:titeiea ic7 ,t 13 R Stwet, ST. LCna W. ' y ilE rhvictaiis in oJirfl of Uiia olIaA $ VSJ i ii:-titu'ion aro rpiU:a crA4uAtei iu medicine av i;rjTT. Wars of STxperieneo in the trAtmnt ct VV: rciic DisefJidw have ma! their skill mod abilitj :iitK-L iipei.or to that of the ordinary practitioner. : .n th-y imv ac'j'iire-l a national reputation through irjO'iSGRniON CR EXPOSURE iht- tlaol, Uiu ur bonri, treated With success, .i.i s 'leniifi' pt nfj without using Mercury or ether nr on- Mr-id -iucs and at moderate ezpease. .'OH PiC fl onfl those of middle ae who ae ..-af Cufw irrt sufft ririK from org'anic wpnl: .lOKa that unrtt irs victims for business or marria,o. by MaiI aos txprt) tut where pcuible FREE nd irmtfd. Ltt of qufitiom to hf antwerrd tv r-aticats dcir.cc treatment maiied free tn ny .-!dre on nlicition. M Frifii sufffi-ins frwm Knptarr koaId aesd iktlr s4dm, sni Imra onrthl!' to thrlr advaatac. It to aota troM. Cnmmu-n !rtrtlv ennft lential, and should be aidressci 1K. lil'TTK, l J North tth KU,8U LouU. Mow Wa Mm Cured, Not Ksreiy Hslisved And Can Prove IF hat ice Claim. Cg Tbw are no Tjllnren nnd tio 81a;. poln t men i. If yoi are troublwl Willi quifUly furfd. n Iitirnlr-li Imvp bwi Iff Mtf.y. Wo lc plerawl to mail thwt itt ttlmoijttl to ai iiterM.lvi. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS JLlsocurcull lormscf BlMousnesa, prevent Con.il! pat Ion and Pyspepsla, promoto Dtsctlnr, rcHcrv filstrrss froo too teartr catlnT. coiTc-ct Disorder . of th-! StoTaath, Sttmulatotbo LlTcr,anl Reiralp.to tto Bowels. Tti:y do cil th'.3 by taking Just ona IIUIo plUutk icse. They are pnrely veRetatle.rto notfripoor pnrso.nndiire u potidy perfect cal ls possible for a pU to t o. Prico25conts, S for?! Sold ty drnpfrisia everywhere or seat by m:i!!. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. PROVED SUCCESS A valuable DUcovery a leal Scinnctt. A itmittvt- Dep. .rtnr in Mecl- rt4ciiv Kmiuly tar tba Itdyoad iirm:itif:t i't 11..-tMunio wer.kuo:-! tha deplorable dii.J: re;iii::t.' fiom iudirtrret practices or excesses in y.juilior si ;.e, lime of lifn I y the onljr true way, vu: JUirect Appli-jntion actln ty AD sorptJcn, exert lurf Us sp;itio influence on tbe Vesicles, liacts, and Clnrirl, that are onsble to per form their natural functions wliiie tQis diseaso pr Tsilns the human oriraaiom. The n:o uf tho Pastilio Is attended with no pain or inconvenience, and doos cot Interfere with, t ti3 o.-.lidarr pursuits of life: 1l la quickly dissolved and soon absorbed, prodacioff aa lainioaiabe sooimn ami reHorauvo rLiucwimu io ccrrotis rvanizatimis wrockt J from vicious habits or ncesMa, bt'Piiiiip the drain from tus system, restor lm: tbeir)tn ioi?!lb and sound memory, reraov tuir the Dimness of fciibt. Confusion of Ideas. Aversion to Eocivty. etc., etc.. and tbnjpMrtncs of premnturd old 09 usually avcompanyin? bls trouble, acl roslor;r. the vital forces, where they lia been dormant for -ers. TMs mode of treat ment bas stood tho tw.vt iu vry severe cases, and la cow a pronounced aurcwia. Drugtf are too much pre- u.ib:'- In this trouble, end, as many ce3 bear wit ness 10. !b but little If hny permanent trooa. There Is no nonsensw snout this lT"arntiu. Frai-tlcal eb snrvati'vn enS!s us tt (Kiliti)r" cunrarttee that it will eive 8:ui3fnctioT!. It hits been In UMoi uae far siveral years nn J we have thousand of testi monials from itatiT.t. ns to its value, und it is now conceli-d to lie tlio lumt rationnl means yet dls coverd for renchins and c-trinit this very prevalent trouble, that is well known to be the canss of untold misery to so many.and upon whom quacks prey with tbeir useless nostrums and bid fees. The ltemedy Is put up in neat botes, of three sizes. No. 1. (enough tolaut a nwntb.) S3; No. 8. isnfneient to effect a per manent cure, bdldiS in severe rases.) S3; No. 3, (lasting over three months, will eter9 hose In the worst iondi ion.i S7. fcient by mall, In plain rnri lull DIRECTIONS fcr using will accompany EACH BOX. ( he tul for Sealed IteseHplice Pamph--v letm girl itff Anatomical IlltistraHon a mt 1 etttiMfrtty. t licit wilt convince B the moHt skeptical that they can be re- H tttorsil to terfeet health, antt the vital forces thturo'ly re-eetabliahetl mame W u if iirrer affected, fSoltl OXI.X by ' HARRIS REMEDY CO, MFQ. CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Stt. St. LOUIS, MO. Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pastilles, taken from Let ters received frarn Patrons t Indiana. April 11, 'J. a Remedy is workinH par fecily. iiadel''''8Tfrom wpnknes frS years past. Iowa, Oct. lulu, '7a. I am almost surprised at your PastUles. They have worked Ilka aciurm ou me. Iam just twice as much of a man as I was before taking. 1 was on the vere of the grave, I thouirht, and t here waa no cure for me, but now 1 era in good hopes for a cure. West Vlnrlnln, Auk. a, lHTtV I received your medi cine and I believe it has cured me, for which 1 am very thankful. Inclosed find Si. I'lease send me snot her box (No. 'J for a friend. You have done a great thins for me. 1 will send yon all the orders I con. FrKi d physician and Surgeon. Missouri. J ana Please forward cue baoiLar box of the Pastilles. The patient on whom I nave nned most of one box. In addition to a sample box, is fast recovering, and I think another will set him all riht. From a Druggist. Maryland. Sept. 2-T9 Last January we got a box of your Remedy for one ofour customers, and it has made a perfect cure of him. We have another customer now Buffering In the same way, and wiaU one No. S box. BISPE POS TIVELY CURED BV1" CARTER'S m IVER c BYYEftBSCgQ ' ; OF USE! JAKES G-EACB Retail Liquor Dealer, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PLATTSMOirrn, NEB. Billlaid Hall and Saloon on Maui Street, four doore from Sixth at ville'a old place. BEST BRANDS OFCIQAHS, ..LES, WINES, d-C. llemeinber tlte Xaiue antl 1'laee, James Grace. ranklieman, -MANUKAeTUnF.lt OF Go ltl,n SU'cet, lieur Ki:;ntli. Platlsmouth, - Neb. Special rnmtt Made to order 7ti3 Palaco Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Under Frank Carruth's new Jewelry Store. HOT &c COIJj BATHS AbWAVS ltKADY. CLEAN NEW PLAGE, Sod fcoiv,s t',!T to pet SIIAVKP - Mil AM ruti'Ui -- At ti.i uT. or auyt'ilai; ; tn th toiiKtirlal wjiy, at John Hoonc's xNev jhoi, Corner Maiu aud Fifth Street!. FlattiMtuni t Ii, - n VcfcrHsk. r. 4 Good 1'iU k, fer -iile :i" stion as l-iii'i.cil. .it FRED. LEHNHOFF'S IMIWIL VAH, W"SIXIsrC3-TOIsr -"V"E3 , IMallsii!ou(!i. Xult. Olf PLEASE REMEMBER that the I'hkai'Kst anl Bf.st Place toliuy stasis si AMI First-Class Dry Goods, IS AT THtf OLD KELIAKLi: STOUfi up- - Jos. Wevhbnvh, Cor. Main iiiul TUiil StV. Fkit tsinouth. j"Stti-k jilwaps frosli ami now, and prices alwavs nv the lj- ttnin. Call and convince your selves. h)tf JONES SIKENBARY lfluccc.rtre lo Jours t Agut-w. Again takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable I' I. A TT S M O l" T 1 1 , - - NKHKASKA. The iM i;-iiiiei-Stalil.'s. in I'latt-inoo.tl;. are now leased ly Jones & Kikenl-arv anil they hove on hand New and handsome act-oikniod..-tions. in i lie 'liajie of HOUSES, CARlilAiitiS, UUOOJES, a: id SADDLE HORSES. We are now i-rc;nre:l to keep IIOKSES FOR SALEs TRADE! Al!d v, lil Train and Break Colts On lieasonable Terms. ALSO UKMCMISEK, That willi jilt-nly f roon: ahat every one kiic-wc we hae ii- our stahle. we can jj;et t ann ers' nt,!'-; jin-l wti'in,-7 1i):u" i of h;iv, .ic.. under cover, i i l:iiri .liv, Tliai.Kl iu tile oiii ;tl'oi)-t for t li 1 r lll'emii tv.we so i itiii ii liiidt- for the t.itme, allstied tii 'I e can -iceoiuiiiodaie Iln-ai lu tter aiid tin lie!!(.i 1 j tlu in than ever heltuv. m v ' J 0 X E S & E IKX 15AKV. PLATTS MOUTH hilLLS. ri..lTSlilTtI. NEB. i;. UlAhiA., frptlelr. Fi.tr, Corn JItat it- Feed Always on l-.nnd and for saie at l iwest c:t--h lrices. The lit ls-ii prices iai(l tor V.'lieat ai.d Cora. rarliei:!ar atlentiii s'vei; custom wm-K. TOVnUL News forEoyx d Oiils ! 1 Young aud Old!! X MiW IN VENTION just patented lor them. for Home use ! Fret and Scroll Bawioe, Turninfr. Boring, ITillii)g,Grinding, Poiisliingt Screw Cuttiiiir. Price $5 to fo0. Send 6 cents for 100 pages. KFHKAIM BOOWN, Lowed, a c tiii:s tii 2 J- i . y i- : i :u j .a., c .... J- .-1 v. J..- ilii kh ' ; 4 I tott PILL; INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iicsg of sppotitg,NauRen,bowf la costive, jain in the rteadwitfi & dull sensationja the back part. Fain under the shoulder blade. fullnesa after eating, with ad is in. clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirit s.JLosa of memory, with a feeling ofhavlng neg lected some duty, weariness, Dizsihess, Fluttering jsf the H eart. Dots beforejthe eyes, Yellow S k in." Headache, K estless -nets at night, hiehly colored tTFine. U THESEW ARSINGS AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPER. , TIT ITS prXLS are cpcially adapted to u(7l t isei.,oiieaose ef.Vct Buc hs change of feeliiiK aa to aalonlkli the aufffrwr. 1 hey Inrrrasrlhr .4 prtellte. and cause tho bodv to Take on Kleaii. lUim lli- svtem is urlhl.and bv tlielrTonte -llouon the IllKntlfrOrraiis, Kra-alartcsala are pro dtierd. I'ricp -Jft cents. Mi 1lorrs.T tt, W.lr. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray If air orWnisKFRS changed to a Oixy Kia K by a sinifle applicalion of this Dye. It imjmrtx a natural color, nets Instantaneously. tuld tivbrujijiMS orseiu bv eii.r on rwaipl uf 1. Office, 36 Murray SU New York. 0 Kr. TrTTS MINI I vf l.lnbl laformallos ss4 k 9 I vfcl Umirt will Mllrd HJfcE M applksUa. $2 I. lruilatiua coUtti. tuliU ria 1 2. ClieAftvBt and for ;iur own aat or ipcuif ie purfM. Viible c(- r mm Battla Croek, Michigan, v Mi:.TTACTtraKaa of tbi oslx ourcnrB THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Hcrso2f,ovvors Most Complete nti-r.I.rrlattJXV Established la the World. IS48 f V IT il DC f cur-'inwwjtan4mccftfvlbur. J'i iLAnOi'M, but !! of iPiif. J jF TiinnicviiHrA, i- ! ti, i. to "tir tltm i brvad vurranty tfi 'HbsGUaurouu,, , . I . - sTEAM.rown: rr.r t ators sd C'omplJf rleni. tit ni.y "'''.''- mt Trariion Kiik.:-:,b -d l.ainl.uniaci everseon in the Ai.'icr:. . 'i i... :t(jt. i !;.,..' of rp'rinl frn'irn e"r t n; rrr,-, l'ir Iij?!, U"!tll"r vrlttl ,Vr v""' '- .&."- tin rt an J material w.t rfi'- -ill..- 1 i-I 1 lh"'' Mr - i-r : Four piles of Kni;r.iLr-. tro.;; G to li Lbrsd CST'a'ityty"w 'wifl or V'f'-r. Two rtyles of - M"''.n. d " V.r-T'O-Vt.Y.vr. Tf flrt nOrt ''', rf Sf-lerted 1 no-"- conFtanfy on lis " i, it-cTi v L.if-li i-i built t;-" i.. coiiiiJarabie wood-work of c r " n.--?.12i i:. . TRAGT1GN mZZZ, BUMIS. , IU, lii ISO.- C i. i. ttirmtr, atMtl f .lir. .M jwi . tiiMmti:iic lyU " !''; "I ;: I.. . ," ,a'D "l tit-, A'l iriv NICHOLS, SIIEPARD & r : It Is th6 result of 20 yearn' experience and exirimeuta iu Siwli, Slachaiea. it r',iM th' ffooj jMtintt 0 ell p-rnt ariff Jurmer na.rs, ari'i ii nota"oneniaa ' one idea ijiachiiie, ae oiL.rrt ar. It avoid Ilie ilefccts ofofhprN. and iob wwio";; itii.t ''i-'.'jH' i-vi'H v t"-4 'r"' -''lvW- vtnitn; (titrat-ln, cn i Wr.rrnntt'd find Kflil in l-flinirtiwlnro vrni-H. t'lriulars wltli ruu Uicniu,m -ijt f w heft. A trial v.i. i r.-vo .; befor" vrn iuv. Manc : MACillNK ro..V.-:vr- -, Gi;0. i. BE.NT, tl ii!-..iuc!t. IliFur!yti) I i: 1 lull In f-oc it Ti-ueu rv I I. 1 'X.KNt'K VBOI.y.M.r.r i V St ,1 hicr--. i:.. KSV PATENTED 1374. Omiposod iars!v of iwdcr- Ti.a or Tuini'trk is tha REST and CHEAPEST lnbricaUir j:i the world. It is the best ItfraiiBo it finf.fi not eum. but forms a WWv polished surf?o r.vr the axl,r Utrfjlrra frlrtic and !yvtifil ts ifrdft. It w tii? cheapest beoau it oosts no mora than Interior brands, and ono bo vi!l o the work of two of any other Ate Creasa made, Itauawemcquu-ly as wed lor HarveHtors, Mill OeuripK-, 'ilirbshiuK Maohinee.Crn!-Flaiitpr8, Carriairf-R, BuJ-trifs. etc., et., as for Wciroiis. It is GUARANTEED to contain no Petroleum. For sale lv all liret-ciass dealers, tsr" Our I'tjrkn Cyclopedia of Thing Worth Knovina mailed lite. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. OTARTLiG O DiSCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of yonthful imprudenco ca-irins Prema ture Nervous Debility, Loi-t Mauliood, etc, having t.icd in vain every known remedy, lias dis ceventl a simple self cure, which bo will s. nd FP.BX to bis f.'llow-HiifliTi rs, address JI. 21. Ittt tf 413 I Iiailinm St., X. V, RsarHnrs! C&CifaflonsI rir.cution! j..-r , JJ'JIit'S'.nui t ...,J:iiJ....a. J TMs r-tir -r i? H"if.mv'-,i ?rr-t. tiv er t-.'.lv.- hn C.'ior 1 J Tl r i 1 I. flamni i.,n i i I.VkuI'.k, en'oui:'? i onilmiiit, ()wwr?, l'.itvi llcmo-, I'n.u 1 r-'- I':'- S" r.s.ni;K i .. ' ' " r.W A N E W ' S ,; ;.. . Is made l:vm a nimpii 'I'ropieal Leaf of Itare Valiw. and is a Pom! live ICinoly for ;iM the c'ise.-t-e- iliut e.-m-ic paiiis in I ii lower part of the IhmIv for Torpid l.iver 1 Ie:i'liielic -Inuii rli. eDi vi ies. (iiuvel. Miliaria, and sill tliui culties ii. !'ie Ki.lii;-ys. l.iver and t'riitarv Or t'aii". Kid" S- i-iualf Iia-ii. .AIu!!-!;iv len stniatinii. and i:niint I'l-enace.v, it iias mi ei'i;:l. It restores Ilie organs Tluit ni.f.- ilie liloo.l. and lteii:-e isllie let ltl;;it l.rin'r. It iS iiit oniv kli.ivn i-e,ie(iy 111:-.! ei;!es t Si ,"lt ciii.i.-e. iCi llH'M SliMiiMt. Ki.i Diabetes, 1 sri'i-'4 !i(V' IHniit'4 t i:r. Vttr .s.-i!e by Inucf !s a:n! De; lers at i perlKiitU-. l..-irgtst ltotilein t lie market. Try it. 3!. II. WAUKEK & CO.. Kneljester, X. Y. A V V r M vj s i4 I e-ia. E The t.it i,: i'i r f ti.ll itt tr ' tit A.i ,cr, "J- " i 7 Littf-tf. it I ft rret.si. ft t" -. lit - a t. r: .S ' t t ,- U ttie ills ,f the human ! f.'"0 j.c nt of th ' ti'it tltf stinmirh and '. fffti t it rm r, if is :'. rtt use. JrrrfU--rlion of Ihe Untrein, II -ntl-iclic. Sir', itt tif Stitch a i x itt Hi" Stomach ,1'iti n .'... .-:, , tt-,f i till irnte Hint the hirer ir.i'ft tlttnmt t.'.ut nature ri unirf rtysist . if ' 'u rnttbic fti offnil t I 4 finf it' i uttyt. ? : i'rtt. itly " ;i til !cr wrc tp-t i.-tlftf en itt fin :iiit;. it ; Ml', i-i tiil if pit. pt:! I I. I rtt re ; n r p ct .!: ' : let- it tr I : -i . i . 1 (i J - ii 5 hi! pil . Oil ."-. c, ; t. n i-r mt pf. .1 r ' --it It - I r. ' it ' t-tt. a. I: I liioxlc: AS& tCi! : I -. And lAs.b i o o 1 1 1 1 S Fin lO NOW KEADY. 1 $mhtfe&ff.n aim Eft BEES' J. C CHAMBERS, Manufacturer ot and DeaK r in HARNESS, Also, a full li :e r SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS HORSE CLOTHING, ETC., ETC. REPAIRING i Done neatly and promptly at short notice at Ms ; UBW PLACE, Directly opposite Tost (Mice, riattsiiioutli, ?'el. None but the best of stoi-k used ! Ut V Mathews, DEALEK IX Hardware, Catlery, Nails, Iron, Watson toil, ST0VKS ami TIX-WAUE, Iron, Wocd Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD d- GARDEN SEEDS, UQl'JC. AND All. KINDS OF ixitEET IRttN WORE, Ko.pt in Stock. .t.ukiu aiitiISci:iIriii, DOXK W ITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warranted. 4tt J. F. BAUMEISTER Fumislios Frcsli, Pure Milk ii:ii e:i.5.i daily. Special calls attended to. and Fresh Milk j from same cow furnii-lied when wanted. 4ly NO CHANGING OAXIS HETW'EKN OH AH A OU lXJATTSIOlTTII AND CHICAGO, Where diicet eoiiiieetious sire made with Through Sleeping Gar Lines TO new YoitK. nosTox, r;niii.r)Ei.rHi.4, U.1I.TIMOKE. Wvl.SmNC.TOX. AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. CTJte STloj 't Lirta Via PEflRl fUt- l2iMA.XAk'iLi!i. LUU1SVILA.E. C1XCIX XATI, ciihI all jinint.-'liii the S TJTHE1A 1?. Tin: iii:wt 1. 1 xi-. fois ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made iu the UNION DEPOT wiih Thiou-li Sleeping Cur Lilies fur;:-! poin:.s.Ol''s'ii. the m:w LINE I Oil J3iL JVC QJ: If 1H33. THE I AY0UITE I.Ol iE I'OK rocs: isLisriD. The imce,'ialed initneemeiits olfeivd by this line to 1 ravelers and i onrisis are as follo'ws : The celebrated I'nllman li;-Wheel Talace r'leepini; l.'ars. run only on this line. I '.. I!. & ). Palace Di aw inj;-!;. 101:1 Cars, With Iloituii's Keciiiiin Chairs. No Extra Ciiaiire f:i!-Se;:ls in Peeliniiijr Chairs. 'I lie famous C, 15. ct i-i- 1'alaee Dtiiint; (.'arc . CorV'fous SmoKii.i; (.'(. lilted with rleant li ipl-.-hacki-d l.'attan lU-vel vilitr Chairs, for the exclusive use o! lirst-class passiijrers. Fast Time. Steel I.'aii Tra.-k and Superior Equipment eoiii'.iiued with 1 heir ilrt-ut Thnmuh 'or A rranyrwnt. mal.es t tiii-, ii!;i,ve a!! others, Ihe f.ivoriie lioute to ire r..i;T, .ij; t t trrn-i:ast. Tit Y IT. and oi will find Tl:. VKI.I NO .1 l.ux ui iusteat! of a Discomfort. TI:roui:h Tickets v:;i this t le!-:t:ed line for s:i!e at all otllees in th'- Cniiyd stales st Canada. -tii liii.ii..:;i;;,.ii aii.iul Hates tt Fare, Sleep ing (::r Aceommod:.U':iis, und Tune Pal'lcf, will he cheerfully given Py Hpplying lo James It. Wood, (ienpral l'assenger g't, Chicago. T. J. l'OTTCI!, (iener tl Mauascr. Chicago. m 1 n n-rsTnvrms ttbimm Most Fragrant EefresMng cf Perfumes Exceedingly Delicate and Lasting. Prise, 23 cts.; Lar?e EctUes, 75 ct3- Sold by dcslcn in Drugi & Perfumery. Sigaators of Hl cox A Co., N.T., on every bottle. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC The Medicine for Every FamHyi NEVER INTOXICATES. lade froti( Ginges, Uuchu, Mandrake. StillincU, E and other of the best vegetable remedies known. 1'arker s Ginger Tonic has remarkably vaned curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct- f or, liluod Puriner and liver Regulator ever trude : The Best Medioine You can Use for Bestoring Health & Strength Itcommeneesto 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 of Women, Nervousness, Slcculcssncss, lllieum. tisiq and Drunkenness. Try a bottle to-day ; itm.ny save your life. sact. and $i sizes atalldruggists. Every genuine bottle has our signature on outside wrapper, Hiscox & Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $x size. Jast What is Wanted. Kvervihody whose hair is gray or faded has felt the nced-of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par. ker's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in these respects. Sold by drusreists at 30c a:.ci ft. WOME TREATMENT. A certain enre for JJervOUS Debility, Seminal Woa'K The Eftcipes need in my practice for 25 Yea cndanillufetratedbookofGOpuecs pivinf fall di r -ct ions for pelf-treatruen t, sent free. AUdrese D.H. X. WHXIA3IS. 435 . nater St.. iJ-:i6. Va PENSION ARE PAID tnrr noldier dm-i li'-.' f ii1. . v .It uli i If it t-ri.t'-'-iw. . '4 'V Ol i . r-'nvh-ni.Iofi of Brfr.t . - ..... V" i 1 w; .m Ji( l:. ii -r . t r:i-u'rn t i t c i. r v i - - . linicv f. r --i'i:i!. ii i t . - r :-; r v fn'l bom- ty . ' -i C ; ' . ! ' : - i t. i r i t - I i r ii - " K ';.v,n. 1pg-lfeiMI&i,s , 1' Via.,;.? KM 'A .,L.XrtUJ2f-. B3 01 i it- i v jr "V ii i : I ghs3 f: , V..- BENNETT & LEWIS, DEALKUS IX Staple ami STsmcy GrrccKlcK, Clg-sni'H & Tobacco. AGENTS FOIt TIIE CELEDIIATEI) EI3A VKXU OKTU n Tiie elaolee.si tocb of gfroeer- Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs Here We are with a Complete Stock BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, E(SE, FLANNELS, CASSIME11FS, JEANS. VALISES, PRESS, GOODS, IlUClIIXl.', RIBBONS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR (HL CLOTH .MATTINGS WINDOW SHADES ami FIATURES, dc BOOTS, SHOES .A.2STID ARCTIC CrFHats, Caps, and Hoods, UXDERWEAK, ALL COLORS AXD SIZES AT 1'iucES to suit EArr:irrnr)iy. l?afsg9 KopIftyr9 wersssuswia s& SSftctlaiiA WooIn9 (Card BSosirl & GLOVES d- MITTENS TO FIT EVERYBODY, Uth in SIZE ,1- PRICE Also the Ijcst Select Stock of strictly first-class iVi). eorios, Oatnied and Dried Fruits, Tobaccos,' ( Jiici ns-. ware and Glassware in the Citv. All ol' which we? guarantee to sell as low as anvhodv. to close Cash Uuyers, and for huge jnantit ies. MS. MUX STREET. W. H. BAKER Si CO. FITS (3 LP O ?o The Old Grocery & Dry Goods Stand. Altliough Lection is over wo are not done selling gooils, ly a long .shut. 11, OU WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LAlHiEST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. Krocerie&9 iay gds9 Swisses s& Crockcrywarc cheaper tlaaia ever -LO!- The nicest Green Winter Apples fvv s.hIi-. Over ?o Ilarrels down Oll.i; Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA THIS SMITH, BLACK & TO GIVE THBlvI J CALL, "fry t VHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SFF KV EXAMINING leutroviii. I'riin i-l".:. 1 nTit'-n. ! i-il::i. 1 u T':l, l,.!lVIlWill.l. AI IlK'.n. IU.U 1 ii 1 1 v . . Wtiyiin-itfiar. to Ms Mr:i:-y, .'!.l;uj :v. at:.J I.--. Ko";:iiK to Kuriiini.-'i'j. H"miwit.;. .: tcr.si'i.rt, lu.!.-i "n.i :nt. I.l ! ii. lui;;" :i. 1. i -vilii-. i .ta:"!-"!. i'l-'.Ja. M'-iri u. ;m;1 i .1! i:k-.:: J..ai.inm it-! r ; tf M.,iu-.J 1" :..noia!i'i W iiutr.-ct: Atlar:ti'-- t I.'-" i.i um 1 A'l";! .'.!.: f-.-i wl.w-.i nn, :i:nl f tl)T:ll''i It ltir.')U!l i,.o froni I !n.-'-.i iniii tiie t it- "t Kana. Through Hxvrvtt 1'bsii,;.t 1 r.i::i. v. iUi 1'u!!- man l-i.liire araitai-n''.u'"r':i. u way i i ! Ih..i -.r... n i n n-A'.'i aui I'l. ::ia. kv. ( i;v. n.i-M 11 III l.l-A-i KMiuillH ai.1 AH lil- SON. 'i nront-'ii cur nia'i"rt:n iwt"-v-vu Milwau B f an.I K:.n: H. vi.i tlio ".Munauli'e wrl , R rk iVi in-l Miort I.iii'- Tiie "urBl H.-K-b !an.r' is in:iTri:;i. n 'y eqi;ipi"'l. It n.-J'l lf-l m Mn-jilr pcrl( truck i l.'itl with eteH rails. What mil please you nj j.-t will lio the pu-a-uro of enjiivme vour ir;o:il-i. whilo iiairi i.v't ilie haiiiil-.il prn'iiu.'s f liln;i: :ini luti mo'i.-ot our uiKKnitlceii. Uinlnt'l nrstlint aM iui;ai:y ail Q lirouli tiiT.'i"i 'J'nuri!.. -u pi-t nn 'i!'re mul. a.i eooa os i aorvt-a in any 13iat-clus ti Jlel, fomeventv-Hvc cents. Appreciating the tKCt tliut a major.'! r.f t!ia peonle cre(ir'r c-purat u;iartint-iit lor t:i!T"ri!it p'jflv'W-s (11 ml the innu-iic pawenaer Pui-hk-m of this line warranting it;, w.jiirt- i' a"i t ) an-nount-e that tuin Company runs J'ulim"' I'ainct &ttui:ia Cur tor sleeniiiir Liuri;oc's. uiil i amcc . - . ii T7'T v"" I- V xf'-.-y f4 '-TSVi r 4 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. W J'iV t;tV VI t'OSMTf :TIN LINK i TiTKX TIIK LAST & THY. ViYSTJ !. M'.i.-a 'the ,:.! "I 1--:. l:.T'..,.i,r.:.- ............ :tlr; .!!:, , . .-p.... ' ," ti-. B.-..1 Av.h-:.: villi Lraniio,-. r.-. ... tuu-:.:: f ' ;' -' ; ' ' l. , , . '' T t- ......... i.-, l -..i.. .... ..' '. I -avi'ii". 1 1 ,i. It .1 I Ui"'.. " Tirketa Tin this Line, known Ihe "ii--i.l litn U. l.a::U ioui , .1-1- '" all Tlck-t Ak-enl. In the I nilcl Nti-te. a.l unailn . , . For Brnaatlon not cbta.nKble t jour hoiuo ticket .? c, ',"-'f"- TYTTTTl" " VV UllillKBo SJL.01EQ ;3 CEOCRSPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THS 'I til-: I'i.lN- liw", ::. U. 'vN; ; TIv i.!:;:.vi' 'i i'.i'.-i j-.i. aui. s 1 '.L"t Co vruli til U;vc:-i.!:. !tn- tor tue l'AJlr'.i.'S.i.'i:V,;',... ,iuinjii:.& ?:.s.. It . ' - 1 i ''''. M . . s ii i nu ru v III I -in, -with V., C. A. St. t 1M K. II i At I.A r;AI I !: 1 III. -rit. It. Tl. At I'l 1-. p. x .1 ; r. li. & F. : I. n. 4 : ll!i 1 r. r w. i.... 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