THE What Oar Exchanges Say. The Fairbury Gazette had a special correspondent at the Yorkt.wn Cen tennial. Xemaha Granger: In the garden of Joseph B. Docker roses are in fnll bloom. That is nice for November 10th. Pacific Junction Gazette: We have a young man in this community who can beat the community shucking corn. James Shannon shuckel HQ bushels of corn on Thursday of this week. t)A the Wing farm, for G. W. Dougherty. He did not commence until sunrise and finished by half pasi four o'clock ip the afternoon. He un loaded the second and third leads; the first and fourth were unloaded by his father. Pawnee Republican: Tracklaying was completed to Pawnee city last Saturday, since which time the whis tle of the locomotive and ringing of the bell have oeen a constant treat to our peoplf. Last Sunday a large num iipr visimd the denot erounds and wit nessed the tie that binds us to the progress of the world. The work goes on rapidly, and this week will see freight shipped direct to Pawnee City. tr.A, r..w "Vow Tra: Dr. Collins has nlaeed uDon our table a specimen of Uq fln nMter'a clav as we have ever seen. In boring a well at the refoi m fhnol farm, thev struck this clay hont x hundred feet beneath the sin- face, and have bored a hundred feet ir,fnit Thev are now two hundred and one feet deep, and still in the clay. This bed of clay can be reached ly drifting into the bluff. We wou d call xttention to those familliar with the pottery business U this as a prob ably valuable diecovery. We had the good fortune while on a recent visit to our sister city of Beatrice to inspect the new school building erected by Prof. II. . Blake, late of the State Normal School. found the building to be very pleas antU located in a corner of the I ro fesser's garden. A double row of trees in front and other surreunding3 im part an air of home-like comfort rare ly seen in connection with schools. The building is divided into two rooms, in both of which care is taken that the licht shall fall over the left shoulder of the pupil according to the uiKi.ua r'iommended by skilled oc culists. The means of ventilation are penect. consisting f traps connected with a shatt for letting out the pois onous gases which sink to the Hor. Two ventilators in each re om let id the outside air in a curved current, avoiding direct draught, and one of these in each roem is behind the stove that the air may be warmed before circulating. In the center of each lofty ceiling there is an opeu space covered with netting, thus causing a continual current toward the windows in the attic Wy more Reporter. IDENTIFIED. i'i,i!,n,! ivianii PHwmer ProTe to AUTJ VH I iiuu - a - be the Morions Ed. Maxwell, of Wisconsin. The facts concerning the arrest of Ed. Max well, t he Y isconein desperado, in Hall county, by Sheriff Killian, of n-., ni TuImiu! iiavn been iriven The ue- .,i.ii. .n'a ai,on;:ii disnatches. ana in a ULIHI LLUU J dj-vv. Kiionhil to The Republican this morn a . i ... .i - Ilia ing it is statea iiiat me pnauucj. been identified beyoad doubt by an e.licer from Pepin county. Wisconsin, and two brothers named Cole man, who had a brother (au officer) killed by the Maxwell brothers. AI onzo Maxwell, who escaped while Killian was engaged in capturing Ed., is still at large. The history of the crime with wni.n these men are charged is a remarkable one, as is also that of their ascape aad the circumstances connected with it. On the 10th. of July last Miltoa A. Coleman, under sheriff of Durant, Wisconsin, and his brother, Charles Coleman, ex-sheriff of Pepin county, were shot and killed by the Williams brothers, two well-know desperadoes rhrtm tuv were endeavoring to arrest. A po?se of thirty armed men pursued the murderers, with the intention or lynching them if they had caught them. On the 27th. of July, the men, still being searched for, were sighted and called upon to surrender, but they answered by opening on the posse. They were at this time in Eau Galle woods and the pursuit was continued with redoubled vigor, six noted Indian scouts and thirty bloodhounds accom nanvine the company of I.udington cavalry, two hundred men. lhe most nitriiso excitement prevailed but the search continued without success until about two months ago. when a man supposed to be Lon Williams was ar rested. He denied his identity with themurderer, and stated that his name was Wm. Kuhl. He also asserted that on the date of the killing he was working for a farmer at Hamilton, Illinois. There has been a great con test ever the supposed identity of Kuhl and Lon Williams, alias Max well, which was still pending when the affair at Grand Island was tele graphed to Pepin county, Wisconsin. The deputy sheriff of Popin county ar rived at Grand Island last evening. Kuhl, the man meutioned aoove, was released two or throe days ago. Rep. Electric Light oa Grey's TeakHead log off Manitoba Storms. - Seienoa moves with ueh gigantic stride nowaday that it is almost lm nnibi to follow its startling pro- wM.a the. human mind is fairly dazed with its sudden and bewildering annonncements. Edison is breaking o n-,nania that heretofore boasted nrinceU revenues, as though they were w .nin hnbbles. and now it is pro- ml the ereat northwest LVOVVl W v v a-o w m f Arm-rant T itself. General Hazen, v,!.e f tha TTnited States Signal Srv ice at Washington, has decided to erect unon Grev's Peak a newly invented electric light device, which will an nounce to observers within a radius of 1.000 miles any storm within a distauco of 1,500 miles. The light will issue from a quadrilateral revolving turret, showing white, blue, light and dark green colors: white indicating clear weather; blue, windy ; light green, rain, .irir ct.-ati- snow. Distance wm k i.iratd bv the number of revolu : - minnt. a difference of 100 miles being indicated by each ten rev elations. An instrument invented, some two years ago by Tiffany A Co. New York, for measuring the milea traveled by pedestrians, has been in geniously improved so as to note the evolutions of thelight. while a dia gram and table of distances, prepared R G2al Hazen. will enable the ob server to determine in a few second ftm weather at anv point within a eir df S i 00l miles kcross. taking Grey's PCWor1 Vp'mhis wonderful enter prKproPgrng nl.btj-ddjj.-d will be wmplei T wiU Yhe old stone Ubin aud be used h. the mechanics q as a fouHdauon . - a d k Hor&eahoe, : t a ..,ant.t.tfo feet hijn na . ngine rooms of Col. French's new concentrating mill, by a self-acting aerial tram to the top of this derrick and from thence will be carried on wires, like ordinary telegraph messag es, to the turret on Groy'o Peak. A rough test was made a few nights ago by means of a revolving bear-barrel, with colored glass side, raised 800 feet above the peak. The workmen engag ed on the n Loveland Pass tunnel, through whose courtesy the barrel was emptied immediately before, wore en abled to see not only 1,50 miles, but 1,500 or 1,600 ranges of mountains, and many other things besides. There is no doubt of the success of the under taking, and before New Year citizens between the Mississippi and the Pacif ic will be enabled to calculate the weather at least two weeks ahead. Col. French's steam engine will only be used till spring, when the government will erect two immense electric gener ators of its own, one at the Kelso cab in, on the Atlantic sljpe, and one at the Pacific end of the Atlantic-Pacific tunnel. Georgetown Miner. Flashes of Fashion. Flashes or Fashion. We are in debted tO MK8SK3. EllRICH BROS. Of New York, for the following note on the fashions for the coming winter season, extracted from advance sheets of their magazine, the Fashion Quar terly. The holiday number of this popular lauiea' Journal is to be issued very shortly, and promises to be the best that has appeared for some time. It will contain, besides the usual no tice of the winter fashions, an unusu ally full account of all the latest novelties, in the way or uiinstmas Dresents for old and young. Most of our readers know the Fashion Quar terly of old, and have learned its value as a guide in all that appertains to shopping." To those to whom it is still a stranger we would simply say that it is the best and most authorita tive purchaser's manual published, and is likely to be of special use at this season when au trie worm is oeginwing to think of genial Christmas time, and wnt to know what they shall give, where they can get it, and how much they oueht properly to pay for it. The pablishers are Ehrich Bros., of Eighth Avenue, New lork, and the price is only hity cents per year or rour nura bers. Pale bondes cannot wear gray. Linen cuffs are things of the past. Jet bangles remain in high fashion. Puffs in the arm hole are occasion ally seen. Very long pile plush is much tised in millinery. Feather turbans are revived to a limited extent. New Derbies have low crowns and no roll to the brim. Untrimmed striped skirts will con tinue much worn. Ombre (shaded) stockings come in all the new colors. Hunting jackets in new forms con tinue to be fashionable. The hair is dressed close, fiat, and with very little lluiimess. Cuffs are made very deep, some times reaahing almost to the elbow. All kinds of lace are fashionable, but Spanish lace takes the lead, Yokes and collars simulating yokes appear en many imported costumes. Granite cloth is one of the hand- Roint-st tauues shown lor suiiings. Coronet bands and cmbs set with Rhine crystal will be much worn. Many large pokes are trimmed with a wreath of flowers within the brim. Velvet, plush and fur bands will all be used for trimming mid-winter suits. The majority of bonnets have very wide strings, but some haye nar row ones. In mercantile invoices, all large bon nets ace classed as pokes, small ones as cottages. Moire will be much used in combin ation with cashmere and other woolen stuffs. Cshmeres and cheviots continue to be leading fabrics for ordinary wear. Bangle linsjs have pendants in the form of padlocks, horse shoes, bells and balls. Among the new watch trinkets and charms, the wishbone in gold and silver is seen. Loose twisted chamois leather and undressed kid gloves are as much worn as ever. Copper and brick dust shades are growing deeper and darker as the seaaon advances. D?r!v felts under new names and on:y 3tigntiy aiuerent iorms, win agiip be worn. IVaked or pointed bodices with gathered scarf panier draperies will be much worn. It takes very little striped novelty goods or plush to renovato a half-worn dress. Even when skirts are round and clinging in effect, the draperies are ex tremely bouffant. Floral decorations, either of real or artificial flowers, are coming in vogno for wedding cakes. Heavy double box-pleated rucbings adorn the bottom of the skirt of many handsome costumes. Rhine crystal ornaments are now made so verv fine as to simulate dia monds wonderfully well. Large collars are worn by children girls in their teens, young ladies, mat rons and elderly ladies. Red paper fishes with blue eyes an the latest novelty in Japanese hanging ornaments for rooms. Pietty fancy aprons are made o silk, satin and moire with trimmings of lace and artificial flowers. Broad Byron collars, trimmed with Tunis lace laid on over the linen to look like embroidery, are worn. All sorts of felt, plush, and furry bo.tver hats and bonnets will be worn but pokes are the first favtfrites. One or the most- effective stripes in new colors in of orange with hair lines Lecturo uiort the rhinoceros: Prof. I must ber vou to cive rao your un divi'Ied attention. It is absolutely im ncssible that vou can form a true iilca of this hideotis nnimal unless you keep your eyes fixed rn i:im. Parisian IcoideaU A sick mnn has been granted rermis gion to have straw laid aowrn before his door. Yesterday his opposite neigh bor, who is a banker, comes in to see him. "I hare to ask aa immense favor, lhe visitor says; "will yoa have that remove F" "Bnt I cannot; my physician orders it." I will have yonr windows eIked by the most expensive system; only have tho straw taken away." "But why F "The company of which I am presi dent has paid no dividends for the last two years. People say it is att?ie point of death, at;d. don't you see, if they sea straw in the street, tboy'll be snre its l I - I "at tmptrauct Column. SDITED BI TBI WOMAS'S CHBI8TIAX riBAICI CXIOJf. TKM "For Gad. and Home, and Native Land. A Voice from Kansas. The following letter from' "Gov. St. John to the Woman a Christian Temperance Union in convention at Washington, D. C. was read before that body Oct. 27, 1531, ana oraereu printed for general circulation: Topeka, Kansas. Oct. 22, 1831. Woman's Christian Temperance Un ion: Knowing that you are soon to par ticipate in the proceedings of The Wetnan's National Christian Temper ance Uuion, shortly to convene at Washington, I have thought proper to briefly state to you the result of prohibition, so far, in this state. As you are aware, our constitu tional amendment in prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Kansas, was adopted by a vote of the people at the general elec tion in November. 1880, and the law to enforce it waa passed by the Legis ture in February, 1881, and took effect the first day of last May. I have re ports from nearly every county in the State, which show that with the ex ception of the cities of Atchison, Leavenworth, Toptka, and Dodge City, the law is not only working well, but, as a whole, is a grand success. The whisky-ring pay for, publish and cir culate reports to the effect that pro hibition in Kansas is a failure, and point to Leavenworth, Topeka, Atch inson and Dodge City, as proof of the fact. These reports fail to state that the cities above named contain only about one-twentieth of the population in Kansas, and that in the other nine-teen-twentieths prohibition against the Manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors is as effectual in suppressing th9 evil at which it is aimed as is any other law prohibiting crime. We are getting a splendid immigra tion now; the best in quality that the State has ever had. The increase in the assessed valuation of personal property in the State i3 a little over four millions greater f.or the year 1SS1 than for any year previous, and our people were never tso prosperous and happy as they are to-day. Newton, a city of 3,00 population and the county seat of Harvey county In this state, has not had a case of drunkenness in the police court Bince the first of last May, and the district court for Harvey county that was con vened there last week, for the first time since the county was organized, has not a single criminal case on the docket. Every city officer in the city of Olathe, has signed a statement set ting forth that under prohibition, which has really been in force in that city since January 1, '78, the financial and moral condition of the city has greatly improved; the streets and sidewalks are in a much better condi tion; the trade of the city has greatly increased, and that with a population of at least 2,500, the city has no po licemen and need3 none, lhe city mar shal alone performing all the police duty of the city which does not occu py half his time. There is rarely a cu3e in the police court; th calaboose is without inmates, and that any prop osition looking to a return to the old system of licensing dram-shops, would be defeated by a vote of at least 2 to 1. This statement or the oiccers is in dorsed by all the ministers and a large majority of the business men of the city : and the county attorney adds that what is said of the success of pro hibition in the city of Olathe holds good throughout the county of John son. Cttawa makes substantially the same showing, lu i'arsons, with 5,000 population, the lecords show 47 cases for drunkenness before the po- ice court during the last five months ander the old license system, against only ten cases during the first five months under prohibition, Winlield in Cowley county, a city of 3,000 pop ulation, shows 21 cases of drunkenness in the police court during the last five months under the license system, and only 3 cases during the first five months of prohibition; and it is safe to say that Parsons, Winfield, Ottawa, Newton and Olathe, are a fair repre sentation of a large majority of the towns and cities of the state, . Even in the rum cursed cities, pro hibition has been a blessing. The last four months under license shows 102 cases for drunkenness, in the Leaven worth police court against only 78 cases during the first four months un der prohibition. During the same period iu Topeka, license furnished 159 eases for drunkenness, and oniv i)2 casts were before the police court under prohibition, while in Lawrence, where the law has been only partially enforced, there were, of all grades, 214 cases in the police court during the last Lve months or license, against only Ib9 cases during the same period of prohibition. But the record in our penitentiary, it seems to me is conclu sive proof of the beneficial results of the law in this state. For ten years or more, the population in that insti tution continued to increase until it reached 723 an December 30, 1880. I have compared the number of prison ers sent to the penitentiary during the first eight months of 18S0 under li eense, with tr.e number sent there during the first eight months of 1881 under prohibition, and find the result to be 204 in 18S0 against 100 in 1881, My opinion Is that any proposition to return to the old system of licens ing dram-shops would be defeated in this state by at lea:it 75,000 majority. and if the women could vote and I wisn iney could the rum power wonld be buried without hone of res surrection. Trusting that God may abundantly bless the good cause everywhere, I am V ery truly yours, JOHN P, ST. JOHN. Esquimanx Dogs. Some interesting uut&us concerning tho babits of Esquimaux dogs are giv en by Dr. Bessel. The instant "halt" is callel by the driyer, the do throw themselves to the ground with their snouts between their fore paws; they rise again to stretch, and then lie down again at once. Two Newfoundland dogs, which belonged to the Polaris pack, gradually assumed similar hab its, but before lying down they always turned round and round in their resting-place, like all dogs except the Es quimaux breed, for the author never saw an Esquimaux do do this. Mr. Dnrwin, as will be remembered, has explained this habit of turning round before lying down, invariably to be ob served in domestio dogs, as a snrvival of the instinct of the wild ancestor, which leads him to form a bed in the grass by this means. Every one has heard of the extraor dinary voracity of the Esquimaux dogs; they will even sometimes snap otf a piece of their roaster's flesh if careless ly exposed. One day. on board the Polari, the porcelain door-handlo of one of the cabins fell off, with tire usnal square rod of iron attached to it. Five or six of the loS nmdo a rush at it, theru was a moment-try struggle, -the dogs ww hastily driven away, bat Hie door-kj:ob wns already swallowed. The dog that ate it was none the worw, nor the handia &hr-t in " ?'. '. -v.- . :' THE GREAT '1st ioK - RHEUMATISM, Neuralaia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth. Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on arth equals St. Jacobs Oil s a mafr, mire, simple ud rhnp External Ketnedy A trial' eDtaiii bnt the comparatively trifling- nntlav of 60 Cents, and etrery one imfterinr with jaia can have cheap and positive proof of its clainia. Directions in Eleven Lanenaes. BOLD BY ALL DBU&GI8T3 AKD DEALEES IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Ttnltimorr, Md., XT. S. -4-. AgfnU wnteI or the I,lfemnd Work oT The only complete story or Ills nolne lire ana iraijic death, f resb.brUuant.reiiaoie. Mwni.y in uwa trated: hamlsoiuelv bound.. Fantpst aellinj book. .....nnhiuhHl. Kv John C. RidpMtb. I. UAUllUri vamped campa'nn books wuh ..1.1.1. v. ,.miir i fiooriml. Thev are utterly worthleRs;anoiur:i?eupoi ihemetnoryofihecreat A n' base fraud on the public. This bK.k is tBtlrrlvnew. Theonlvwork worthy the thrine. tad 50c iu stamp for A treat' Outfit. Wntchra. m wln'tm SB. Whtte t! Hnntla J- I roiuttoa said . Solid ifia13. .npe JV lor your 0 mm tlogaeu Tour own ttH or,p-u!tiv lu.po. ' lAltDitV . 1 '1-1 K...A1 Valuable c Irea. ZiKMirSOS I, 133 9u VoHk PULLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. etit.Nausea.bowel costive, !FMrrintffead,withadinrBensaUoain CEeTiack partTainnde"rthe shoulder B'eTfflness aftereating, with aism; clln a ti o nqe xertion o fb od j o r mind, T wi ti hilit v ot temDor. Low spirits, TLoas of memory, wit h a feeling ofnavingjaeg: lected some duty, weariness. Dizziness, iUutterinis of the Heart, Dots beforehe ; . i " i , i 'it An j.nka W aatlAfla. eyes, y euow bkih, nrnu.51 ness atnizht. hiRhly colored Urine. IT THESE-WAENTKGS ABE XIKHZECED, -r-niniT- nrricre uiill CHAM RF PFiFIOPED. T (I 'IT'S FILLS re especially adapted to mlcli cases.one dose ettectssuchacUang r -ii ..tnnlfih the nuffertr. . M 1 1 . I I J 1 I r . T I .1 .1 ill aJuui. wta They InrrrnM' lhe Appetite, and cuethe to,lT W Tke on Fleal. H8 slem U noiirlliel.ana dv in fir duced. Price 'St renU. aa Murray St.. J. . TUTT'S HAIR DYE. . -rr ll'i. ? t D a -VmtimH. tO ft 0L(8Y x. . ai-crls nnnll.-alioll of this 1JYK. 11 Imparts a natural color, acts IunUintaneously-. ci Vh. nrnooi.t or e-nt bv express on receipt of II. Office. 35 Murray St., NewYork. VjJt, will - rhX Wtawj -A, X , Jr Vv OF i i t CUKES THOUSANDS TEAKLV. A POSITIVE CUFF. K r- r . u PUn W 4 i 4 ruruuuyns.uuius, l Alia coinsrernssr. !s the Best of Tonics; ? Cures Dyspepsia; t C"-"w"L, Hestores msMpuBiue.r SjStMgthM the System; f T&jMptgs Restores the Weak k and Debilitated. ZJfSi&SLt! A tril of it will proa U i tiLke no otner. I i,t sale by all uruggisva. f 4 a. n. onu i n m wj., uk i Sutivn toOtlrr CrMk A ij;liv, Tl 1TTI1V milO. hJ - ' - - - " " TfTOT?. 01 S QVf .... BY YEARS A alonble DUcoery auu Now xopnrtar io Merl leal Soianne. A ositirniy etfctive Kerned y for th peedy and porauwat Cut for orKiiDic weskowi th deplorable dlMiua ra.ulttux I torn iwiiitcreet praauone or exoaaaee In youth or at any tiro of Ufa by tha only true way, viz: Direct Application actlor Ap s4rption, ana eiertlofr it gpecifio ioflueocoon tne Vcslolee, Ducto.and Gland, that are unable to Per form their natural fao-ttons wtwle tola iliawvee mk. vadaa tba humao orpanlam. The nse of the Paatille la atMitded with no iain or laconreniwnce, ana ooe no Interferewith thaordinary pursuits of life; It l Quickly dlaolTed and aoon absorbed, produclnc an immediate aoothlng and rwtoratire effect upon tbe asrvoo. orKaoizationswreclcad from vicious habits or ricMMM, etoppine the drain from tbe system, reetor lag the mind to health and aound memory, rfmof lam the Dimnefa of eight. Confualoa of Ideas, AYeraion to Bociety. tc, etc.. and the nppearonce of premature old aK osoally accompaoyins; this trouble, and reatoriov the Tital forces, where they have been dormant for yrara. This mode of treat ment has stood tbe test in vry severe cases, and la now a pronounced success. Drugs are too much pre- scribed In this trouble, and, as many can bearwlt nes to, with but little if any permanent good. There la no nonsense about this I're-nrstion. Practical ob servation enablee as to positively guarantee that it vUl sive satisfaction. It has been In general am for several yeare and we bave thonsands of teeti Biocinls from patients, as W Ira n!i, and it ie now .jDoaoeded to be the raot rational menns yet die covered for reaching and cnrixiK this very prevalent trouble, that la well known to be tbe caofse of untold misery to so many. and upon whom quarks prey with, their aseless nostrums and big fees. The Kamedy Is put opln neat bo, ex. of three sizes. Ko, 1. 'enough to last a month.) S3; Mo. S, (sufficient to effect a per manent enre, unless in severe caws. I S5; no. 3. (lasting over three months, will restore those In the worst condit ion.i 97j Kent by mail, in plain wrappers. Fnll DIRECTIONS tot using -will accompany EACH BOX. . f trend or eimiea lfrgrnp'irn M-amiii- mid Trmtim&rty, xmMeh eant'lnce jj the tnomt mkepttrat that tHey Ht be re- B tMf tm perfect health, the vital fmreem thorm'l r-etatumnrtt soiim r tf never ojjevscia. w.v a. m. wr - HARRIS REMEDY CO. KfU. UritMKlS. Market and 8th St. St. LOUI8, MO. Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pastilles, taken from Let ters receive J from Patrons: Indians, April IL The Remedy is working per fectly. Uad epilepsv ton weakness, for 8 years past. Iowa, Oct. Ifch. 'TV. I am almost surprised at your Pastilles. They have worked UKp a charm on me. lam fust twice aa much ot a man as I was before taking. I WM on the vergeof the grave, I tboeght, and there waa ao cure for me. but now I am in good hopes for a core. West Vlrtdnla, Any. 5. 1879. I received ymtr medi al as and I believe it baa cured roe, for which I am very thankful. Inclosed find ti Please send me another box So. 21 for a friend. Toe have done a great thin for me. I will send yog all the orders 1 can. From a Physician and Surgeon. Klesonri. Jane 38. Please forward me anether box of the Pasuliea. The patient oa whom 1 have om d moat of one box. In addition to a sample box, is fast recovering, and I think another will set him ail rieht. From a Druggist. Maryland, Sept. 3.T9. Last J anuary we got a bog of your Remedy for one ofonr customers, and it has made a perfect cure of him. We bave another customer now Sagarins in the same way, azxd wish one No. 3 box. E 3 C5 rt F lnc!u!!r)j Shooting Outfit. 'A !-?LiA!rycr dm Warranted; r i TOTT'S All ROBERT DONNELLY'S Ari) BLACKSMITH. SHOP, Wagon, Hnggy, Mccliine and I'lon ' r- pairing, aivl general joshing 1 am now prepared to u.i all khids ot r - pun . i i or tarm ana otner rtiic;ruery, ine.t, is a good lattii'. in my siiop. PETER RACES, The old Reliable Wasron Make r has taken charge or the wcpwi kIjov- He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sfew Wajrons anil !lu;rtit-t u:uf OrtJc-p. SATISFACTION r,V AKANTKEU. Shop on Sixth street ovpite StreSaht's f-ts j:e Retail Liquor Dealer, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PLATTSMOUTII, - - - N1.C. Billiaid HhII and 8aloon on Mam Strett. fur doors from Sixth at Neville's old iF.ce. BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, " r 9 WIU US, &C. Remember tUe-'Xaotc unU "Is. JCST OPENED AC? A IX, .Yew, Clean, First Ciu.?s M-ot onMain Street Corner 01 5tii. I His !-:: Everybody on Hand lor iresu teiiiit-i uira: . 2? i BOMS' BRICK YARD. In the renr of tue Bonnor .Sr. ON FOUR! I STREET. C.OOD ITAKI irst-Class B r 1 1 K SO'.V F READY AND FOE SALE. Will do Contract Work and Gurtr.;iii.-6 Satisfaction. j. ijons & so:, 15m3 Piutsimut,u. -"- JONES &EiK-SHAji Successors to Joiie & .: Again takes charge of th Brick Livery Stable PLATTftJlOLTH, - - N r.li U Arn A . The old noniier Stables, in ri:tt?!::f ! i. now leased by Jones & Kikf -r.b.ii-v &: i ii,y hve on hand New and jiiiimnoiiit a v'oim:t tions, in the shape of HORDES, CARRIAGES, RUGGTLS, and SADDLE HO HUES. We are now prepared to keei' 'lot: TS FOR SALE oTRADEI And will Train and Break Celte On Keaeonabl Terms. ALSO REMEMBER, That with plenty of room Uiat one et t'ann- ers' stock and wagons, 1o;m of hay, . cover, wliere they will eep cry. Thar.ki'.iK all tho old p:T!ons lor their lib i ty. we solicit their trad ir i!u- fuii-e, eatulied tu;itwecaii accommoi'ite them belter better by them than ever before. 501 y JOXES & EIKNBATiY. PLATTSM0UTH Mil i PLATTSMt iUTII, KEB. C. IIE1SCL, Flour, Corn Meal & Feed Always on hand and fcr sale at lowest cash The Inchest prices paid for Whe-t : Particular attention given custom w . ever discovered, an it ie certain in Its i-IIect and does not blister. Ale excellent for hu man Uesh. HEAD PROOF BELOW. Front Li, t. foste::. COL. Youngstown. Ohio, Muy t';t?' . IS', DR. R..I. Kf.ndai,l.v;o.. uen s : -I : T -,. very valuable Hainbletoniau eolt which I , iuctX verv lustily, he iuut a lrge bone sp-jviv on ere Joint and a small one o. lhe otht'r v. hich in.. t 111 in very lame ; I had him under i'ie inaigf" of two veterinary surgeon which faiird to re him. I wa one day rt..d!n,; the ;tiertiHr r.r (.t ot Kendall's Spavin Ciae in the hi:o ; pr?s, I determined at fnce to trv it. il.ev r dered three bottles; I took them all ;!! thouglil I would give it a thorough trial, ; .--d it according to d;recti"iis s;tid tt:e fomtii (l -y the colt ceased to be l.vne. ar.d tut lamiis 1. a disapjearrd. I used "t one bottle ui.i'e colts limbs are as fie fimi Inii'.iS ?i:: .A smo4ili as auy horce in ihe state. Il is ti.i :.- ly cured. The cure was so rt niark'b''- J.ii- I let two of my neighbors have jciuaii two bottles, who are m ' nsin it. very Respectfully, I,. T. FOSTEii. Gore nnrnn oiialfiii ON HUMAN KLKSH. Fatten' Mills, Wash. Co.. S. Y. 1 c b. 21 K-"i. Pr. B.J. KfNDALL, liearSir: th-i i"it; -lnr case on which I usei! your Kciu!ui!'. tin:n Cure was a malignant h.nUU Fpraii' it' xi' ?n months stuiidim;. 1 ha: tried many thu. , Ir. t in vain. Your Spavin l ure put ttie loot t tl:e f:roiind acaiii, anl tor t'ie C;t tiwf i.'ce r, n a natural po.sition. l"r a faulty lini.iifai. :t excels anything we eve.- useJ. Yo.irs Trulv. i:kv. m. p. belt Pastor of M. E. ChurcK Patten's M:ils. N". i - Kendall's Spavin Cure. Send address for Illustrated Circular w iii-jh we think; gives postive pro. ot its virtue . Va remedy haa ever met w.ih such unquniifi' -eesa to our knowledge. Tor het a? v. it s man. Price $1, per bottle, er ss tettles lor r. 'l Pnnxlt have It or can irer it for ynn r ,t will le sent to anv addi n rereii. 'f v-ru-i by the proprietor. l Knosbnrg Falls. Vt. UK 8.J.afc.VUaJJ.M,li. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST WAKTED i PENSIONS. RE PAID Trr8ntiitr:sll4l'T aici" diOlMS ct Lrs or Variaeoe elae -it ti-Jed to aa iaenaJ of ptauoa. V iuew. '- - SL..;jH. ,.J Hour f. A' : . .odrJ. P. H. FITI LlUltBUlIVll ni ns far i if A. G. . ffATT! prices Cora. L. I 7 1 . rtfl V V THE MOST SCC ES-SH Ii UEJ: ":i A. I w Awm rvri i.lllll (art rill rr-- WO CHANGING OARS BETWEEN 03IA1I1 OK PLATTSMOI7TII .VXD CHICAGO, Where direct connections are made with Through Sleeping Car . Lines TO NEW YOKK. KOSTO.V. rHHII.DELPHI, 11.4 LTDIO RE, A .Sill N( JTO N'. AND ALL EASTERN CITIES. T7ie SKoi Ltrte Via FEORIA for IND1AXAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE, CATIA- XATI, and till point-lin the SOUTHEAST- THE BEST MXR FOK ST. LOUIS, Whero Direct .Coniit'Ctioii.s sire nade in the UNION DEl'OT Aviili Tliiou-ii sleeping far Liues for js.11 .oinrs;fOt'TJI. THE SEV LINE FOR E3S. THE FA VOU II E ISOUTE FOK BOCK ISLAND. The iinequa'etl iiulureineuT offered by this line to 1 ravel.'is and Tourists are as follows : The eelehrated Pullman la-Wheel Palace Meepiiirj: Cars, run oulv on this line. C. li. t l. Palace Draw iiifj-ltoom Cars, Wish Horton's Kt-eliniuir Chitlr-. No Extra t harue for Sents in lit-clinu! Chnirs. The famous C, J!. & Q. J'ai'ace Dining.Cars. Gorjreous SaioHins Cars, fitted vith eh'gant hifrli -backed iidttaii Pevol vin Chairs, for the exclusive line of first-class passengers. Fast Time, Slecl U;tfi Track and Superior Eiiuipment combined w ith their Great Throiiuh Car Arraiigrmeitt, makes thi", above all others, the favorite Konte to the JiAST, SOUTH OK HOUTII-EAST. TRY IT, and vou will find TRAVELING , Lux ury instead of a Jiisennit'ort. Tliroujih Ticket sale at all oflices Cau.ida. i via tins celebrated line for in the United btates and lli information about Kates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, and Time Tables, will be cheerfully given l y applying to Percival 1,'oivcll, (Jeiieial Passenper x't, Chicago. T. J. POTTEU, Ceneral Manager, Chicago. GET THE BEST! LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. Guaranteed XJiieqtialccl FOR OPERATION, !COHOMY 4 PURAB1UTY and VORKIAMBHiP. Xaprovemeats &zi Ccnrenioacea fcuii ia no ethers. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. a?v Sale in Every City and Towi - is tlie United States. and by J- R- COX, ri.ATTSMOUTII NFS. 2tol6&24to3G Is made lrom a amipift Tropical Leaf of Rare Value, and is :t ! five Kemedy for all the lieaie that cause nains in the lower part of the boeiv for Tonil Liver Headache" Jann dice Dizziness. Oravel. Malaria, ami all dim eulties of the Kiilucvs. Liver ami trinary Or paiif. For fr2Kal?"Iieaex, Monthly Men struation, and during lTesnancy. it has no equal. It restores the orsraii that make the blood, and hence is the be-t liloort Parlfler. It is the nnlv known remedy that cures that court:". Iti'ishf'H lH-:tst. Fr.r Diabetet., ure U arner w t-is.r libls ( are. For Sale by imiujito ul Dealer at per bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Iryit. II. II. WAUKEK & CO.. Rochester, S. Y. ComixiBed of loxiier- ed Mica or Tmiiiriami, is CC1T nrM CHEAPEST rabricatcT in tbe world. It is Ua best hkrMn it rirwi n.-t mm. out. forms a hlKtily pollsheet surface ever the axle, re duoin ; friction and Ifghterlng the draft. It ia tne cheapest lcatir it costs no more than Inferior brands. ar.l cne boivl do the wor of two of any otnor Axle Crease made. ItsjMrwets cqi'a- 8 wc.l for l?o.rjeto. Mill GariDir, Thresluutr I.tachir.'M.Cr.ni-PiaDt.irs. (arriae-s, B-nrei-". etc.,et . as for Vaawti. It is For sale by all ijrst-cliH ci-Alcn. tar" Our PM Cyclopedia of Thing W--r n Knrmrui mailea lite. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Avenue. Chicago. Illinois. GME TREATMEtrr. A certain cure ior envus Debility, Seminal Weak-ntcct- Irrtmitt-nee. etc. tv miiTuu .awl i.i mv nmuiica for 26 Yeartl ... i n r. i,inl.V,i.il fvntr rvf eo naeea eivlns fall di- Ki;nn firr !M-iT-tr!tiri-nt- ?ftnr rree. Awrwm 4 - -.""-WO 1 lrm m- 1 mm t 14 m II lilllriipllwdll T V l A SsJg' Compo!ed I t V. S-l vVCa',arfre!y of lowder 1 k V I ,vl TaB3Vl UTica or Imiiirlass. is m- n 1 1ST BENNETT A complete ftock f Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. We carrv the InV-c-t stock of CANNED GOODS in this City. a, r"" W Fine Tern a Specialty, ACHNTS FOK C. S. Haltty's "Old ReliaWe" Brand of Baltimore Oysters. ' KP-CASH PAID FOE lu FOZDTJCE!.- J fool Ocliveica Tree in any part ofllif lty. 1 1 ll Contains Peosin. Rhubarb, " a is i.- ' x a. e 9 - And cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Billiouanes. and all derangement. of the Stomach arising from overrating and drinking. Prepared only by BKOUX MEDIC1XK AXD MAXrFACTUI.IXO CO I FSVEhWOBTH. KANSAS. "J ''o' "' " DiU. V"m ."I "Tef IFo So ' W -lfflll The Old Grocery Goods Although Lection is over we are not done selling goods, by m lon- shot. lb OU WILL FIND AT F:S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. - tO The nicest Green Winter Apples for Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CA 67 PA ID FOR HIDES FURS, TA LLO W, dC, at .M S. IVIUTJU'S, PLATTSMOUTH, HERRASKA Yf UIHCU lllusl llhilr-.t. .1 V" account of I?atti anl pnrticti!ar-i of vitk orfrnU. al" tine l-fceno.Mes of the Snr'; 'i. ur the feii4 eliintf bok ut. Circular life. LiU:rui SMITH AGENTS esie to supply Ui Imiarnw demand fnr tie nnlr Oomptele, AtMftetttte. bbFsb TO GIVE THEM -A. O-A-XjX YASSAR COLLEGE, POUOIf KE EPS I E. X. 1'. FOR THK jlttV.KU KIl'JATIO' OF 3iICX. KxHiuiuHtiors for entrance Sept. l lth. Catalogues seiit on iipvlieatioti t 2318 XV. L. UKAS Jtesistiar. BHi'rT.Y FOR il person who will utiM u uav 91. when a new icruwiavl Hmu, BUkers or ilmtUmCUm Is ncumily prtartnrd. Wuieraiuu U Co., Clinton j?laoe, Hew k a rj ia trb ear H taca i 617 St. Charlfs Street, St. Louis, Mo. A regular srr.-ia 'e or i-x M!.licl tV.ov, Una Iwo loajrjr lorato-i tliiui a.-T o'vherl'hrsi' i fct.l ouls.ra itv p,!er3 Bho,ntl ail old rstf1otikoo. Eyrhilt. GonorrhcK raif,t.btr:tT are. Orchitis. Kupt-are.ail Uriuiu-y Bphihtw or lilcrtru.rll Aflucl.ons ea Throat. Skla or vn-a cnreI tj. fel;-, i rivrtnly. eerniat jiT-h"n.6esual Kobility ancl Iin.ctneT as tb reci' t of Sn'f-AbasiJ'. w.-iunl tic' in raiitrr yecrrarro'ver liraixiwo;-k, proi icicrirvoanpp,smin-. a! einissio'.is, dVolilt, dimao-w of sl.;ht.rtelwila mem ory, jtiyHlci'.l tppay, averjiT lo ntciott txir.fualon of licit, losol fexa.il pwor,nii:t loioes.reodarlriK mtr-rla-ro impjOT6r,nrerrmanqiit!yrured. Omsnltalioa it office r br null l'w nii lriTitn:L Pamphlet ou st&ip. 'o-'i-lae9 Hnfe by mail or express. (?ur9S ynariiated. ,.'hm!tl!bt -xit It lsiajll7 statod. pfXEs. QUI DEI Thi' wholi-H-.rjr, well Villi, ns it Is true to ,ife, oa the f lUo'.rtns ljxjta: Xfno m-.r ni"irrr, wbo not, why. Mai.hiK.il, VViii-aanh'KKj.Phys'iial decay. Who should nrry ; ht-t life aa 1 liiippi" uayi lacrassd ; ffrti wl celiiwcy an i bxoe, and nv.ry mom. Thoie marrU-J orcoDtmp!tttui.j njarriaisliouJ road It thsa kse ua darlookani key. 23 Ct3. by irn.ll in monayorpos tacn. Eagliflh QgrmBn French rvd and rrrK))t'n. CCPIlESCaiPTIOH iSreSJSa lr V, ohkijo, isrt Maoooi!. r.orroaim-i. iK-tiva Manory and L'isordeM ro-Jht on hj rW.ir. Abuse. AnydrntrTlBtbtisthalr.-fdlent ht. Xxiuia CnraMye 1 wt .MiPt.Charis. Pt. I oils. Mo. 705 Chennut 8t, St. t.oulv oiflTS? oootlniies to cure BpermaU-rrnosa Seminal Weak jiea,laiiot6ncy,6!l foriascf Syphll'j Oouorrbcoa, deot, Urinary or Bladtler diso&et I. Kijoent cases anred in a few days. Allthe diseases rt.salt.lnii from aelf-ubase, ei"l'sorxponre ourad for life with safe asdielne. Ad.loe fro. CiarBS low. t'iil or write la strict coaflrfenoe. fcymptom Boos: for two stamp EViARRl ACE GUIDEV&8S Send fo out JCcw Illustra ted Price-List No. 3, r-r Fall anlV': li ter of 1831. Freetoanyadflreos. Con tains full description of all kinds ot gooes for personal and family upc. We deal directly with the consumer, and f-eil all goods in any quantity at Kholctale price. Yoa can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 27 and 229 Wabaah Avenue,Chicago,Ill q & siy u u DISPENSARY. ZiUlVMi 13iT it 12 IT. 6U Street, ST. 1(3. T 1 ijjl Physicians in charira of this old sad well too inMitnuon are regular graduates ia nraicuia ant nrffrT. x ears 01 aixpeniaiiow in iu umiuu Cfcronlo tiseaaea ba.e made their skill aod atnlitj ro much superior to that of tha ordinary practitioner, that they bar acaaired a national reputation, through their treatment or cororl''atd enses. tNB.scaniQHoa exposure of the tlXXl. akin ar ssott, tteated with success, oa ciM.uae principles, without uaui Msrenry or othex 1 aAii rTi m 1 Medicinee una at moaeraie eawuas. nees that unfits lta ylrtiras for bnsinesa or marriage, permnntly rnred. a moJewt axpanse. tlsUmlLUlUMMiaU2 LI, l ot auteton, l. h. mm4 by patnats essuing a-satasas alieil ff, to ny m44rm o spplir.iioa. iflliMMMfwlKftHi IUFtr.aaMssarfftlSslai.,lL u4laniMMUHtalMriimliK, lit. aata temm.0 Core man ir31.-.n nl J caaMseuaW a 14 0H . .rlrW,4 mm mm & LEWIS, mtm tM in 1 fl KtUO' .'1 'M a' Mandrakes Gentian TTTTTTI O & Brv Stand. m ej - sale. uver zju is.irreis uown teuaj Lit P at7 PRPCinffNT Uv r"jjf irdin ol'Mt-nriiff to fame. f. i(7. Attrmvtt'l A Httti Agination. Wonder Fnoentl. AUf wnttto: rmblliabed Xli - d. i:nffii Id Low rrlc. hu Hir.M ttru.8. Uutl.t&Oo. JO US UtlLSmtl t WUvfeU n iu , no lot Uee LAC n ' 1',? r"'' ,. The majority of the ill uftti hutnm body arise from a tlrangnint of the Klver. effect in J . the gtomaeh mmd boirrla. In ortlr to effect n cure, it tm nrcettary to remote tne eaue. Irregu lar and Sluggish action of the Bowtle, Headache, Sick nm attheStom ach, fain. In the Hack and f.olnt, etc., indicate thnt the Lirer it at fault, and that nature re quires anai stance to enable thle organ to throw off iutpurlti.. Irlelil v ASfl Hitters nre especially compounded for thin purpose. They are mild in their action and effeettee am a cure; are jile.atattl to the tnntennd taken easily Iff Ituth thlldi en at.dadulle. Ta ken acrordin'i ? ttirectio-is, they are mi safe a n d-p ra xa 1 ctt re for IJ y(S pe ! I C.esiersl uekilily.irntoitnal Con stipation, iiliseaHftl KlcTnejn, etc., etc. -lool lnriflerAy are muperior to a tit other medicine t elemntina the system i:,t,rauihly, and Imparting new life and energy to the In valid. It it a mt-dicliic ot not am Intoxicating beverage.. ASK TOUR CSBQaiST fCI fRICtlT k XXlXll, and take do other. FE.1C E. 1 OO par Bottle. 1IYER EP.C3. & CO.. - ::LE rRCPP.IFTOW. t. Totiic tr!d KnM City. Ua 3 It i the rr.iilt of i0 renr extrrifttr fi'l exi3-in-K-iitH in Kowir.a- Marnmeo. t cwNia.a goAp-Ant of all nr"nl and Jtner mMhet, sr.d is BSt"onriin")r" one idea " me oh 1 aei, as othwrs are. It eyei la f be rt( ferte ef ot hre, and p3e wa m and mW1 features and y -D ves leoeea. It la UMrtft, UqhUewsning, ', sumdenwi, mmm. ai, dwaijim, and in,pt. nrranled smst kept t n rrnn lr free for li ye r. "irrolars with f ulldeacriptu a ;ntfroon riut. itte mirrjr tha tt. A trial rvlU i.ro rt. Ioc t fall te sr It Yici t tr Tmi In? v. W ,Iii MCTi ti) et LORKKCZ- MACH'IN E ..l-"krence, Masa. ; wnci kkaleo rv G0. P. BEUX, fcl a-d fJJwwi St . ' Vir-;-,. ?" TARTLiraC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ATiatimof youthful impmdeDce csusins Prems tore Decay, Seryoua Debility, Lost .Vanhood, et.. 1 nartng triti in vain every known recieUy, lias ate ' eerered a simple self cure, which, be will acrid FBK9 : pi hut MUm.imtkn, sddrees J. IS. MtEViaa, I 43 Chatham tt., X. V." SUFFERERS from Gleet aad OoaorrHs. er taalM led wua Whim, sasml4 by all M'f .ED It 1 a snrs curs for LECCXlRilHEA er WHIT 18, Ikmal. to.ttM CURES CLEET AND GONORRHEA la tnm 1 te & days without tail. w w Bift WIUQH Uell. COOta Of eWI (J tuti-i by all dm. Prlss, nt I-r trir. w mmw IB 5V. 1.W , ti."iarV I,---. ;i -- V't V ' I'-?' tr"' I s Tin , Sktrtblty will be ru . . yf v ' "