Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 26, 1882, Image 4
THE HEM tt). GLEANING TllC llliltillllM'Ilt of till' l.ltl' tllilir.- im perial of I'r.i'tio , wliicli h;i buoii jmiI up at Windsor, is saM to bo a luaiiiifnl piece ol sculpt itrt. Citizens of hewislmr. l'a. have r:t eJ 10,000 for the iiiii.:ritv tlieiv. 'l'h yeeiircs to the i utit ul i ji :tti :u lllional en Jowment of .lM.f i. - A California otlo, raised in the Mussel slouch rf ion lia.s 1 en ' )l.v;el on exhibition. It-s wt-ijht U tifteen A MinneaHjlis miller lat-ly e.ivs.s fd liis admiral ion of :md h -li' f in east ern Oregon, and said that if ho wad any jude the highlands of that comity will he liio lint-til of wheat be't-v - Thecar has just bought, for over .94,.V)(),(XH), four houses' that were loo near his Anit'jIikolV palace. They have proved too convenient for the nihilist-. There are still 1 vin; no fewer than five men of rank who fought with the great Nelson in li e liht f Trafalgar bay. His llasln.'. too, tins Vh-lory, is still intact. Tarncll says that the Irish would b willing to buy out their landlords, ad could, by issuing bonds on the secur ity of Ireland, the bonds to be pi iced in the United .States and Ireland. The directors of the mint have been instructed to eausu $1J,5-10 in old cop per cents, and.M01,01Sin copper-nickel cents, in the I'liiladelphia iiiint, to be rt'coined into 5-eetit nickel pieces. . A rady who moves in the wealthiest circles of Ilochester, N. Y., was delccfc ed the other dajr in the avi of btealin handkerchiefs from the coiiaterof a dry goods store. No arrest was made. - An organization in Pennsylvania has in view the deepening of the .Allegheny river to six feet an far as Olcan, nnd to provide a WHttr-way to Lake Erie. Two canals have already been constructed for that purpose and abandoned. A colored woman, weighing ." pounds, recently died iu Ithaca, N. Y. The casket built for her was 5 feet 7 inches deep. The woman's circumfer ence was about two inches greater than htr length. This safe is empty call nt - the house," was the card which burglars found on the safeiu aflreen Bay olliee. They called at the hou.so and robbed it of $600, aud the smart oilice clerk hasn't got the big-head any more. The eider-down of commerce is a source of great revenue to the peoples in the cold latitudes. It is taken from the nest, of which it constitutes a thick lining, both tho male and female pluck ing it from the breasts for this purpose when the latter is about to lay. Mr. A. P. McKellop, a Creek Indian student in the class of 188.J in tho uni versity at Wooster, O., has been ap pointed to tho positron of secretary to the lower house of the general assembly of Indian Territory. Mr. McKellop is a bright student. A largo business is carried on in the western part of Pennsylvania in the col lection and preparation of forest leaves, which are shipped to New York and other places, and sold. Many of the rarer specinieus are sont to England and France, where they are highly priz ed. According to tho registration report for 1880 the school age in Massachu setts is a healthv ago, for of the popula tion between 5 and 20 years old the death ralo was G.l per thousand. Dur ing the year sixteen poisons, all but two of them married, died at over 1(0 years of aie. Officer "How's this, Murphy? Tho sergeant complains that you called him names?" . Private Murphy "Plazc, sur. I niver called him any names at all. All I said was, .Sergeant,' says I, some of us ought to be in a menagerie.'" Pnnclu There is a considerable satisfaction, even if reason and conscience do not approve it, in hearing that a couple of Mormon missionaries who have been engaged in the n-s'v business of mak ing converts in liackney, England, were recently pelted with lolten eggs and eventually driven out of the place by an indignant crowd who had b-.;en listening to their haranirucs. A bust of the 1 ite President Garlield has been completed by the artist, Wil son MacDonald and the same has re ceived the uiifpialilie I appropriation of Mrs. Carlicld. An iron lirni has secur ed the sole riht to manufacture and ?ell copies of the bust in bronze and iron". Lorenzo Rissett. of North Haven, Conn., proceeded in company with a clergyman to the house of his inamora ta to bo married according to agree ment, but the eirl insisted on a postpon ment until a later d: t but when that arrived she flatly refused to marry, not withstanding Basset had made all pre paration, even to lighting the fires in the new hous-; which was to be their new home. Mr. Guilford Onslow, on the occasion of a recent visit to t ic Tichborue claim ant at Portsea convict prison, found him . in a state of groat depression. He fre quently remarked. "They've got me here and mean to keep me here." The claimant has completed, under the "mark" system, l.n of the fourteen years to which he was originally sen tenced, though he has actually been in prison less than eight years. Sneaking of the -f.iil urrcuder," by which heartless mother? deprive an in fant of its kith and kin. a New York doctor says: "You hard ;.- e afashion able woman nowaday wiih a large fam ily. I don't mean, of course, to include all American women who move in gool society in the category, but I am afraid that the percentage of those who are willing to surrender their infants bears a large proportion to those who arc not," ' The Philadelphia musical academy has icfus -d admission to a colored jrirl. The director admits that her piano touch was beautiful, and he was about to gel her an application paper, when she suddenly said: "I snpMse my color won't make any dilTeiciice?'' This con fession, inlluencin the decision of the director, who thought her a Spaniard, proved the death of her hopes. Fore seeing the objections of his patrons, should he take her. ho "consented to iu stru t her privately. The poor girl never replied, but "rushed from the Jmuse like a frightened deer." Equal fights are a social liction. Dr. L'!wis IJaJeh. of Albany. N. Y. bas priute I a review of the medical evi Icnce in t' e second trial of Jessie Kil lings. Jr. Two of his'eonclusions are :is follows: That a leaden bullet pas sing through bones loses lead in pr ortiou to the amount of bone traversed, and that a ball tired through glasa may make a holo enough smaller than the lull size of the hall before tiring as to prevent an unfiled ball of like caliber passing. In an experiment with a ball it was found that the hole made was too small by. one-third to let the ball pass through. A widow of two months' standing in Sullivan county, New York, took it in to her head to marry again. She found her man, and when the couple appear ed before the dominie to be made twain, his reverence suggested that, &s her husband had been dead only two months, it didn't look well for her to marry so soon. "Ah, dominie," replied the widow, "you forget to give me credit for the ten mouths my husband lay sick." The woman was ahead, as usual, and the couple were married then and there. Edmund Yates on American. ' The wives and daughters, f second rate Americans are iiile sis- prcity, clever and accoiaplUheiUa Iheir sisteis above tli line of Uj cr-ton-dom;' but owing to the cll'ecl of 'ias j'ile' b iuj' of only recent formation,' have not had tl advantage f bring brought up iu EuMipo'iiud European ! ways.' . Hem e, despite beauty. Knowledge, and talent, they laek the lvpose- and other things which mark the-cast of Ycre de Vcre. Ti.cir toilets are apt to be amazinir 'ami their diamonds to -rival an exhibition of lighthouse apparatus. . Nevertheless they tower over their Jiu-b.inds. fathers and brothers. The lafer have been sent to a counting-house too soon to have acpiired even tho varnish of good breeding. They dress very much like a barber' a block, "and talk more non sense than could be Imagined."- - "It is a little odd that the western num. who supplies presidents and leading mm to the United S'at'vs, should not be a mic cess on the European grand tour. His cleverness is undeniable, for ho has mado a suoerb fortune, but he is obvi ously out of his element In the old con tinent. A life divided between business and home polities leaves little leisure fo; cultivating the subjects on which Europeans love to dilate.'-' V- , The Head LiEer. The professors of journalism, who periodically tell us -about newspapers, have failed to uojiee a comparatively modern and airy. important feature of the l newspaper, namely, the - head lines.. This is h department-of the' pa per which has stealthily coiKjuerod; for itself an iulluenco which even 'uevspa per managers sometimes inadequately recognize. It xdlen happens that the ingenious artist iu this-department is really editing the paper.- Ho can Con vey an impression which the writers of ponderous leaders arc" cn ieavoring to avoid. He can create adoubtor. amak cn a suspicion by a single arif nil" -chosen word, or sow broadcast an opinion which it may take columns of writing to show is unfounded. Suggestions that are burie 1 in the bodies of articles may attract no notice: but the flaming headline takes the eye at once, and its diaguosis of the matter which it criti cises may be very wide off" t'ie mark without the average reader applying any corrective. The head-line largely regulates the emphasis that is given to the report of current events. Small matters in this way may be magnified, and mere conjee: m es invest ed with nearly the dignity of establish ed facts. loronto Mail. English School-Boys and Money. It appears that the system of ,ip ping" toys at school has readied a cul minating point. At Eton, for example, some lads have returned this term with as much as XoO. by way of pi c!cct money, aud one l;o I am creditably informed, is left with tho unc ntrollod expenditure of I'OoO for the year! Tin, pling is too often tho result of this in discriminate tipping. Instead of being satisfied with a glass of beer after row ing up to Henley, as in former days, tho Etonians must now needs have cham pagne cup aud other expensive drinks. The cure for all this sort of thing is simple ami effectual; a seloo! should be conducted on the principles of a com monwealth. Each boy on his arrival should be made to give up every stiver iu his possession, and the money should be placed in a common fund, to bo ju diciously administered iu the shape of weekly pocket-money for the lenelit of all alike. Parents with more money than brains or breeding would speedily cease to give such large sums Jto their boy.sjwhen they discovered that doing so no-longfv contributed t their indi vidual gloriti ation or to that. of their young hopefuls. Wiu'tcIoiU llri'etn. mi- A gigantic enterprise is about to be launched in Philadelphia with a capital of 2,0X00 for the production of glu cose. ' ' - Homo Doctoring. It would not be an altogether bad thing, says the London (Hobc, were some simple instruction in the elements 'f domestic medicine included ii the School Board curriculum. D..wn at Paikrate, for instance, somewhat ex traordinary notions seem to prevail as to the best remedies for rheumatism and acute liver complaint. - A middle aged man, in the employment of the great local iron company, being much troubled by these diseases, he and his wife together elaborated a system of medicine in which they appear to have placed unbounded faith. The main specifics were diluted laudanum and lea, strengthened with rum. In addi tion, however, to these simple concoc tions, a varl-ty of quack medicines were imbibed from time to time. Yet the man died, and as then quired mcd ical certificate of death could not be b tained, an inquest had to be held. It then came out that even when the poor fellow was in articnlo Mortis, his wife still continued to believe in the llicacy of their joint prescriptions. When the dying man refused to take any more laudauum. he w:us presented with rum and tea, which must have been pretty stiff mixture, as it set him gasping for breath. There seems no doubt that the wife acted with the b -st intentions, but for all that she was really d-sper.sing what, to a human being in the condi tion of her husband, was nothing less than poison. Tho faith of the poorer classes in stimulants and tea as reme dies for all sorts of l'ea.es teems to continue as strong as ever. In the Highlands whisky and seal oil are considered the most sovereign sj eei lies. virl Post-iioys. In 1 is book. "The Land of t! e M il night Sun," Mr. Paul J$. D:i fit liliu gives many novel experiem cs. Not the least interesting of these were his rides with girl drivers over Scandina vian roads. "At every station i:i Fin land," he writes, "l h:td a wuing girl for a driver; and these children of t';e North seemed not iu the least u'Vaid of me. My first driver's name was Ida Cathcrinaj she gave n;e a silver ring, and was de'iihled when the saw if oi my linger. I promised to bring i or a gold one tho following Win er, and I kept tin- word. She was gla I indeed, when, at the en I of the drive. : fUr paying, I gave her a silver piece. An other driver, twelve years of age. was named Ida Carolina. The tire of one of our wheels' became loose, but she was equal to the emergency; siic alight ed, blocked tho wheel with a 8lo:;e, went to a farm-house and borrow d a few nails and a hammer, and "ith the help oi a farmer ipmje oven t! ingrigM. iu a few minutes; nhp did not seem iu the leasjt put ut by the accident; she chatted wiih me all the lim though I did not understand what sin: Raid, for I did not then know the Finnish lan guage. S!:o was a little beauty, with large blue eyes, thick fair hair.and rosy clucks." " " m AVhcn a Boston girl is presented with a bouquet , she says: ()!, how dclie iously sweet. Its fragrance impene trates the entire atmosphcro of the room." A. "down-cast"' girl simply says: "It smells scrumptious; thanks, Keuben." A Boston man who ha I been roughly treated by lawyers while on the witness stand, is agitating the que' ion of a law to protect witnesses from iusulu of counsel. He proposes that when any subject affecting a witness's reputation shall be opened in cioss-examina ion he shall be privileged to make a full explanation of that matter, regardless of its relevancy. Area of the United States. The following tabic shows tin; total areas cf the States and Terri'orics o the United Stab s, the t.laJ water area and the net land feiirfaoe, as officially reported by Ilenn Ganiio , E- M., geog rapher aud speeial agent of t'ie tenth census: T.t it T'.tnl . ;ross wnfer urea, suilm-e. sihIh..'. .MilluutlH.... .V-'.iVI Till M..MI Arizona in.KJi 1 1' 1 l-.sr- i kiiiis-i...". iVt.K'iii Ho.1 :a.ir. Cnlilt.riiia 15K.l i.:S I l.V..!- 'iilora in. . W,.nr i oliiiec'tK UU. .... M lakoia.. . Mil. Delaware. :2.n." Jii-t. of Coluraliia.. 1i 'lor1l.i tiittrv'ia ............ .V.1.475 Pl.-.li.. Kl.su lllin is .Vl.ttVI I ii liana ai.avi lirtian Territory.. til.ik) Iowa .Vi.tri'i Kiiiishs S.OKil Kentucky, 4J).il l.mi-.ita 4M,T:i Maine :n.m Miit-ylHiid V'.MW M.-iHsni-husetta ..... K,:J1." Muhisran fis,ir SI iiiiiesiita K,:fWi Mississippi 4l.Kit Missouri , i;'.i,tl" Montana 1W.(S0 N''lruskH . , V.sV" Nevada , 1M.7IM New Hampshire...' f.'jfl New Jersey . "Ji.'i New fcieo l:.--'.-! New York CUT.t North Carolina.... .V;.2"ii( Ohio 4l.i'i0 Mie-ron iui.n:;) Pennsylvania 4",:i!" l;iio.i- Island l.-.'"ii South t'nrolina :i'i..".;tl Tennessee 4::.i"V) Tesn iM.TSt) I tali.. M.u" Vermont Virginia VIA') Wa.-hiin:toii CH.lsn AVest Vii-yriniii 24,".s:l Wisi-on-in ."i.rt!il Wyoming '.IT.H'I I'uoriranixeil te'ry S.TWI llcliiwai-e Itnv K.iiituii hay met lower New Vorlc bay l: si lit;. i,i:. 14.i 4Str. 1.4' UT.TtCl ftl !,!( Ill i) 4.4 Ml -,l.:4 1 4U.". ."iK.!s ."ill I Sl.JIII ikVi .-Hi.ivm 4iw :irt.:iu lrl M.H.I I .Vr'l .V,47.' :vt M,7iHl 4KI ,'M :i.:ui 4.4iv :i.M'. rM.sy.-, . !.sn H.tUO 1,4s.-, 4.M 7. -' 47U 4Ji,:il'l (si iis.7a 7.0 ll'i.ilo U7'l 7H.lS.'i. !iii , Jiiti.m rv t t.u " - Sii.( 7. I'm I.M li:.4 1..V.1 17.il M 8.ii7H 4S..V.I -iii7ji 1.17H !l VK) U 4t.'.l ."1 lii.'. l.tlCi '400 :i.l'.n a i 4 1 ,7" :i..K -',7si s;.i:hi i ai '.i.i i'i 4.iii 2,:jl iMI.ssi) 1 r S4.iu. 1,.". HI .M, t.'i 1 !t7.:7.i r.7W iiii too Total ..a.ttt.V"" .Vi.iU 2,!7il,i!lJ The ITew Englacder and His Pie- A rather good-looking, and not at all dyspeptic, man called at tho' JItraLloi lice yesterday, and briefly remarked that he was a man with a genuine griev ance. "I am not," he said, "a dis gruntled season-ticket passenger, or 1 should expect to be put out at once, but I represent a down-trodden class. I am," he said with emphasis, "a pie eater. , Do I look like a cadaverous per son?" He was assured that he did not, and he went on: 4,I want to find out WI13- I s' ould. bo charged cents at your" swell hotels for a piece of pie 15 cents for a piece of pleb ian s.piash pic, and 15 cents for a piece of aristocratic mince. 1 am one of those crea ures deplored by Dio Lew is and his tribe a man woo often maki s a tioor.d ay lunch of a bit of p'o and cheese. 1 think I am muscular enough to handle the whole tribe of pseinlo-p'iysiologists. lint wiry should the Hostuii .Hotels cha-ge 15 tents for ..orf.. .... - pic? I don't wonder your hotel 111 get rich." The plaintive pio eater v.t men en: out. and an lmmcuiato inquiry was made into his subject of complaint. It w as found that Some of the swell res taurants buy their pies for 17 cents of a wcll-kno.vn pL;-baker. These pies are cut ii to live and even six pieces, and these are sold at 15 cents. The "swell hotel" men say, in their defense, that they cannot aff rd to give a man pie and cheese and the service of a waiter for less than 15 cents. Many people cat nothing but pa for.Junch, and they take as much room at the tables or counter as the more miscellaneous eat er. lut it also appears that, whether a man eats merely pie., or p'o ami a regular dinner, he is charged the same. The pie-eaters have an undoubted grievance. Boston Herald. "Jim" Kecne, the stock-broker, was once a stationery peddler in San Fran cisco, lie saved a little money and put it in the Savage mine just a? it was bc iii"' "pooled," and he thereby cleared nearly 91,000,000. It is easy o look down on others; to look down on ourselves is the diffienl- A lady of Columbus, O., recently sent 10 to a friend in Licking county, which she enclosed in a magaz ne for safety. She wrote a letter at tho same time apprising her correspondent of the fact, A few days later she came t tho Columbus postoUiec ia much per turbation of mind, to state that the magazine and money had not arrived, and found that it was held for postage, as she had 'only put a one cent stamp on it. It was returned to her, and she wisely obtained a postal order for the amount. la An Insane Asylum. Tho Soringfield Uejiublie'in says that among tho inmates of a Western ins n:a asylum is a man who is often perfectly sensible, and when ticeo ted at such times causes visitors to wonder why he is confined there. This inmate entered into conversation the other day with a caller whose dress proclaimed him a clergyman. Said the madman, "It was t!.o bad. was it not, tho killing of Hraiit at Chicago?" "It was," said the minister, who followed the accepted custom of assenting to the statements of lunatic? for peace's sake. "Hayes was assassinated at Cincinnati, was he not?" again asked the lunatic. "Yes," re plied the clergyman. "And was not Queen Victoria murdered in her pal ace?" To this query from the madman the clerical visitor once more answered in the afnrmatifG. The lunalio named one after another a dozen living royal personages, all of whom the clergyman was led to admit had been put out of the way. Finishing his catechism, the madman turned on the clergyman and said fiercely: "Your dress shows you are a minister, but. you are the worst liar I ever met,". , -c -r " A Slight Error. How lovely, how very lov- ly s'.e is." It was at an evening party. The speaker was a t ill, pale-faced young m in. who stood with folded :;rms in the s' alowof a bay-window, quietly con templative, as if he ha-1 n share in tho g;jy sn.-pp before him. ''(.'nil his word Iks ioc.nt f r iucS" muttered a -up rannuatcd coquette, casting hlj glances at her reflection in the mirror. "Yes, I'm sure they were," she added, and something like a blush spread ovci" her bony features. Then she tripped lightly 16 the side of her hostess and asked: "Who is that very interesting looking young man." Mrs. Potts, standing by the u in do -a ?" . "Oh." returned Mrs. To ts, "that's Mr, S werby, Foor fellow J You wouldn't ilijnk Jt. but he's stone blind.'' Still Larger. An enterprising tobacconist in Lou don, w.liose name was Far. advertised him?clf and his wares simultaneously by wrjtiinjnp in conspicuous lettering over his s:re, Tho best tobacco by Far." A rival on the opposite side oi the way, not to be ut done, at once pn claimed the f uperiorii of hjs stock by advertising, "Far better tobacco than the best tobacco by Far." This reminds the New York JIail of the story of the miner who. returning from tho far West to civilization, saw a sign up outside a show, 4Tho. largest bear in the world." After paying his twenty-five cents and ent ying the sight, he not'eed another t-igu" n-ro-s the street, "Lager beer," ami at onoa teturnet and daiuanded his money back, on the ground that it had been extorted under faUe preten ces, as there was a larger bear over the mwim m TP FPHAHDfMFnV ayiMri&ifEili. EHEPfATfSPi tk.ta f mihtJlk&ua cat CkZamti Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaqo,. Backache, Soreness of tho Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swef ings and Sprains, Burns and Scatds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, end all other Pains end Aches. No rrf-partiin on rartli e.iunls St. Jatm-.r On. a a Httf'r, sun', rtitttftfr itutl rhrti, Kxt.-nial K HKily A tiinl riituiU luit the oiinjinrntivi-Iy t i'i !1 1 r.r I'Utluy ;f .70 li-nut. aiitt ovn-y on Miilrring v illi ilia -iin l::iv.i cl.cnp and )uiuvc pn.vf t l its clainm. l'iiecti..n iu ttcn-n I anjMiHp . ECLD BY ALL LS.UGGISTS AND DHALEBS Ilf MEDICINE. A. VG&EIiSK. Sz, CO., Hiiitiinarr, jxttl.. IS. S; A. Altoitt wiiilcI or the 2.1:3-iil Work of Tliponlv rtiiiilf!i.stry of liis uohlcliff and tragic ilHHtli. Fri'sli .hrilliant .rolliitili. Kltv.mt I v ;ri n t i-t in Kiitclioli mill rruiaii: nn.'iiiiirHiitl v iliiis C rated; li.in lsoint-ly lninl. F:it-sl m-Himi; Imnii ever jmhllsliHil. Py Joltia '. KiJnlli. I. ft A TTTTflTJ ""t tiny the i-uUJii.ciiny. ti--lXlUllUil ii!iifil i-nniiia'au Ijooks wiili vhlphtli cimntry i too.lml. T lif-y urn utterly wi.i tbl-ss: Hnontr.ii;c. mou the moiiiorVi.1 lie irrt ut cli-al. mi'l a ha.se framl nn I lie eulillc. 'I his Ixx.k i-i -titirt:y iov. 'l'li only w trk worthy th" tlieine. tet-l!l uUc-. ill st:nu Js" for . V CfiitV Out In. V. H. McClaix, les Mi lines, Itiwa. a veek in your own town. .s'ioiiI liLfree. Nil n.-k, ICvei yt li injj new t'ait.il net i-t-iiiiiel." We will tM 53 S sa'.i'n'sn yon yi inns- !."iy xLjr are making fort uiii-s. l.-i.lii-s c:i n 1 milL'i' :!K liilleli :i.s 11 i-n iiml Itiwtf ami ptr's nnike jrreal nay. reader, if yon ant a iMirincss :U wliicli you'ean make yrrent pay all the time yen work, write lor p:u tieiilar ti 11. IIai.i.ktt & Ct)., rorllaiul Maine. :i".ly INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. UiD THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUr.lPH OF THE AGE. SYWlPTOMSOFA TORPSB LIVER. Xiosg of 8ppetite,?ausea, bowels costive, famin tejlid.with a dull "sensation in " thejjack part, Pain under t he shbuUlev ( bfaefuXlness after eating, with a disin c tin at ion to f x r Up h o f Uod y or mind, I frit a bilTf y of t emp, Low s p fr i t s.Jbqss ofBieuiory,with afeeiiTSg of having ripgr lected some dutjweai-iuess. Dizziness, ilutteriHEJf the II eart. Dot3 betorejtse eyes, V el 1 owji k i n 7 1 jea d ac he, H e s t less neisaliiight, nighly colored Urine. IT TBXSE WAENnf GS AEE UNHEEDED, . SERIOUS DISEASES WULS00N EE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are rspecia.lly adapted to Mi.-h uses, one dose t'Jl'et-t fcut-tiafliaiige of feelinsr to mstonisli tlte iifl'errr. They Im-i-raw tli Appetitp, ainlctmse tha bo.lv to T.ikr on Kle.h. thus the syltem.ia iii'irlliKl. and bv theii-ToMio .! on the ltl;4ti'On;ait. Itcnlnr .Sll nre iro dueed. l'riee -Jo eenta. Jliirrn.T St., X.V. TUTT'S HAIR OYE. Gray IIaiu or'Wiiif-KKRS olinnced to a Uiaissv Ki-acK I'J' a (iin?lJ iipplieation of thi DfK. It imparts a natural color, arts Instantaneously. Isold iy Irugui.-l4 or sent t y pxprcM n tec;j.t of ?1. Office. 35 Murray St., New York. )r. TrTTS H UTU. f VIun!i!- Inr.irwmlim nd k l-rrul HrrrliiU will Mull.-1 f KhK pplirr.tMi. - jcszfs.. C2iOO-?:v.; 3 IB i SBto rtn i- r a T CUIII-S TilOl'isAXIi.-i VliAitLV. P T A. . I nrrTnl- rilr 'f SUJlilVtltfl'. y&I cc;.t:::?v:::t. f S-;,- th o ' Scst cf Tonics ; '&rz-- Cur.-s Dyspepsia; &nd Dei:!ta:rrt,f . Ii id r,f li v. Hi ; r';-. if ;,'. &f ci.iit.i.. a: voni- .li iltiy.ftl C f..i Sir. -. .Si' Yl'li.i'g i'sit'J lue no i tluir. !" I Kcr.de kail Lr'iu'i;i--l S K.SIi,ITH&C3..P.op,r . Sii...-tiita(;tirrr,ruok J. t'l. yf 1IATTOM. OlJlrt. SUCCESS BY YEARS J Q f 5 V. OF t) S E t A 'VTdnab!e Discori-v n- NVv TVpnrtnrn in Med ical 8ciun.ee. A iJiiitivilv r-:ieciiv J:;nit cty tor the Bloody and. rerciiiim'fiT u . rir nr'jrini vknt.a the deplorable diwHw rtjuitin tr p imiiMTn-t :r:ict irv& or exceftjes to utit-U or at i-.r. in oi Uf- 1? -the u!y tno way, via: l-'irect A:Uc:utiou artist i'f Ao- Vcsirla. Xiict au'l JJ; -n-: tn krt 4tij.'.lti tt in form their nr.turul f jiu tioj v;!iil-i ttiU Utent rr. rades tha hamiin rifiiistii, 'Hit us oi tlio Pufltillo f attD'les2 wit is no iaia r i-nv: nienc.', stl iloa not interfoio wi li t he ordi vjtv mrtui8 oj liro; it imiTK'diat a.KK!ii:i arm n f-ir.TJivo ntlect"p tlm ' cervoas orni7 ition w: k s.-ti i'io;ii vicloti h&bif ir xrw!Kit rtur.piiK ir:i ir. f i v;n the Hjrtcm, restor lnrt theniind lo b a'r:: uicraci yrnov In if tho Dimr.e.ta of ti: -i -t, t'oiifusion of Ideas, Aversion to ccinty, ate, etc., and the appyura nra cf preraaturo oirt r;3 ! .H!y jucnniiaoyinff thim trouble, and r"torin tli vit-ai ftn-?-?, v. h(r thff Lave ht4.n eiri-ant iT Tnsrt. i 'tis tuct::; of trcaU riont tka-s -t-wd the t-i irt '-ry f.uvrj end is dow i .'cccMiicjd mi: t:. s. V 1 1 '4- wo too :nu h nre crirjeJ"ii tl?"i. "troi'To, .t-T.' j uayoaa Lt;r wit to, with tint IH tie If Ui.y pcrsinout .o J." Xber fcrrvdUloa rci:i;i'8 it iMit.sv unrsnte that it will Hive sut tMr.,ctiOi, 1 bi.K i-cvii id tjatierl u: for vernl inr n-i I v bv.vfl ttiOULiii.Lts i:jt-os!i-moninU fron h i - lo t- v.pt end it la do conredi to hfl t!. nui-f r..tt. ;:::! di-,il;s ;et tli covered for reitcliiiirf hmiI curium iiiisvery pieriler: trouble, tbbt 1m wii knovn tc th i caiv untold Diit-ftrYtow) ma.nT.aav) nfira whom quu-.-hn ry v-'ttfi their ageless nosircmi and br; frc, 'I'Le lleiue!? In rat npin nnt V-oie-. of ilu-3 sl.-.-s. Ko. 1, (ecia touuUmonUi.$3; 33 o. 2, f3LiUiioot tof fleL't rr moent ctir, unlo- in Puvwn' r-a 3. iitMt-tas over t liri months, will rtortliosc in worst condir ion S7. trnt iv mail, in wrap'en. Fall DlRKCTIOr;3 for vics v.'iU accompany each jiov-. ffHfl TfSfiniriii;, tcltirft will courirtff fo tiosf tJ;cjfti t: I (lutl iUi ije;tHVm- tttoml fo iwrfttt ttetrlfh. tsttci r'iC vital u& if erf-c'4f. O.l L.M by HARRIS REMEDY CO. WO. CMEiiiSIS. WarktrtandSthSls. St. Lou;S, Mo.- Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pnsti!!es, taken from Let ters received fro-n Patrols: Indlani. April 11. ii" if.e llemcilj i wnrilni! Pt-fec-Uy.- ild?rl1'" sr f roni w.-.hit. i t m yeajs t-iw lowa.fV- J2tii, I " linot t.urpri3.-! at yoxtr Pastilios. ilit;y hc w t;r-sl i iii ai ur( in- . wi jut t irie bs much ol' i man n 1 was lsVn- 1 was on tljft vere of tbi;r:iv. i tb.kuvbt, nnil tiiwti wna no cur tor nn. bit n:w i a-n in in-mm! h.-i4 for a cuic Wert Tlralnia, A utr. is, ir7;i. i received fi" m-H-clne nnd 1 bolitve ii, hrt- curt-J rae, for wl.ich l ju very tbnnkful. lo-ios.-Ki lmil l'lt-.-.s? su.l in. nnr.i hur box i So. 21 f.r a ri.-ii.I. Vc u hr.-i Jone a ieui I ji-g tor ice. 1 mill rea l y,n nl! t ic o-'ipm I cu. From a Phyeicia:i and Surgeon. Mi-"?oirl. .Ttir.o Plr--p. ferr-tiH m--? naotbr box of tbe I'atiliH. 'J Ua !;?,.u.at oa whjixu 1 nntd most of one Ix.x. ia nail:ti"n to sjiin;iie !kjx, is liisfc rcoverin. and I think Hno'iir will tt hiui uU rltfltt. rrffry a Drucsist. " . ya.ir Hpuimly f.r.ne ofcm cutoi:i3r,iinU U ba ftoiMl r-rfv-t coreof him. V.e baHothor r?-tTier now suHruu iu the U'.iue wo;, ud n.ih unc No. 3 tox. SS &C1 . rsa cta r$ Restores tAppetiie: f ".Sjm..i; the Systfm: yrzrze Ro:.ores t!:o weak PROVED A W s. ROBERT DONNELLY'S HLACKS311TII SHOP, Wu'jbn, BuyjU, Machine and Blow re pairing, and general jobbiwj I am now irei.;uvt to tlo kinds of repairing of farm und otlirr liiai-liincrv. as tlitre i a latlitHn my shop. PETER RAUEN, ' The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop, lie U well known as a NO. 1 WOKKMAN. Kew lVa;'OuH and ISiiion wade to Older. SATISFACTION G UA II A Nl KKD. Kliupon Siili street onpositu Streiaht's Stable 7 5x5xrisr dry MACHINE SHOPS ! I'lul t-moutll - .-liri-4!.;i. Repairer of Steam Enfiiuix, I'xdhra, Saw a nil llrist Mill, GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS. Wrought Iron ripe. Foree ami l.ifl I'ijir.s. f!.i!ii;i--i. Safi-ty Viil e ( U t-riioi s ;iml kiinls oi llr;i.ss Fugiiie Killings, repaireti on short notii-e. Also all klmls ,.f KAKM IA-IIIK.ltV. Sixain all A. G HATT 1 .11. ST Ol FN Kl AC A 1 X, Z-,a Ch un, First t:,tss M:at Shop, oiiMain Stnit Ci.nu'r nf r.ili, I 'l.il I -.in..ul h Fm-i hoily mi han.l fur fn sli, li-nWi r meal. znt l.oC B0iNS' BRICK YARD. 7 In tJio ruiir. of the J mior Stalih s ON FOUUTII STIIKKT. ciiuli ii,.m F i r s t - C I a s s 5 r i c K , NOW READY A1TD FOE SALE. Will do Con t met Work :inl riuar.sntce Satis faetioii. .1. HONS A: SON, 15m:) riatthiiioutli. Ne!. a uy cmii i.sculs. lur Iu. ira of lsc a.-ril trJti.i i s Pensions increased! nranlie!iargexftrnriiriit. 'i ll.' e ::i Edoul.t as to whether enliihl lo rnv!h!:: "Sahon'nl neml two 3c pluinps f r oi:r t ir cnlar of luformntloii." Al.lre v, r.'i Flamps, KTODriAUT it CO.. Po!Tritr 1' ( 1; : . ; lad TutcuU, iV-i 14 fit., N. V,"., .'u;.i:.uii, M. i Thirty Sir Vitie of CaMise : of Corn nf Cucum ber : 41 (i :-loii( 3Jof Pcai; as of Beans; 17 vf S.juh ; jj of Heel an 1 40 of Tomato, with other rarietie in prepcrti.-.n. lre poruor. -.f which were grovn nn rry live s-cj Ikim.s. wlil be fojr.d in my Vrcetsble un.1 llowtr Sc.-d Caiulacne forl"S-i. bent kree 10 all tvhu ai-iy. Ju.onerf la Season need not write fur It. All See.1 wjld from mv cts.blish mcnt warranted to be t.ot!; fnsih rnu: :o nr.mc. r,o fir, that shruld it proye thcrwie. I w.W rrS'l the ur',.-r rr-.i. The orllnnl l;nr! ics r of Fai 1 li M j an I V.--.-1, -.,.t I'atu. to-, M ni-hl IimjiI UnrlT 'ir. th - !f-.:t::: t ju-h, MurblthcaJ ":bua-?. t'lilnm-j ---l m. ' v -reuf other nrw VetretaMt-s. 1 invite the i.-ii.i.r..-. t.. ,"itlic e Vecetablcs pm.iatiy. VtxilM-v J. Cli'?j;ft!'y. 5talllel:edl. Ik-SSI?! PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. ; rUVTTSMOUTH. NFK. c e!l:i.ss:i Pi opi it lor. Flour. Cum Mtut r- Fi:t Always on ham! anil for sah' at hnv..t o:ish in ices. Tin1 hiuhi-st pliers paiil for Wheal anil Oui n. l'ai I irnlar aMi'lil inn irivi-n I'lislom win k. V-.s.-.r J r r-. ,-. 1 11 1 nun r-i?. 'i il v-r, Thi -t ii- i ii e: most srccrssFUL i;i:Mi.iY I'vcrtli.-i'iivi'iTil. as it Is -i riain in i!- -ti-i-ls ami ilncs nul hlislrr. Ais.t .i-i'!l.-i,t fur I111 inan Hesli. liFA I 11:OF HKI.oW. J'Volll t. fosti:k. COIi. I. ViiiiliKsioni. l:i.i, iay lclh, lsso. Iu. P.. .1. Kkvuai.i. & Co.. f'.i'iits:-! hail a vi-rv valiRiMe llaiiihh'lnniaii cult which 1 pi izcit vcrv hulily. hit hail a large hone spavin on one juint ami a sinail one en ihc oilier which niaile him ery lame; I hail him nmler I lie cliaige of two v leiinaiy sargiMins which failed n oint him. I was one day icailin-; Ihc ailcrlis incut of Kt'iiilali's S.:i ill Ci'l-c in t'ie I'hic.ign K- ic-s. I (It-U riniiii'il al nncc in ir it, tln-v r dric'l I h !; hollies 1 fij'k il',f"l ; I J Hill !liiiii;;.i I muil'l Irlvc Ii a I a.n.'ii-Lii lr:al. t ll'fil it accin-ii'ti lo ihrecl ioas ami the fourth day I he ci li cease. I to he lame, an I t iie lumps ha i ilis.il ii.-arc.l. 1 nu-l l.nt one hollle ami the coits iiiuiis are as t;ec from - h;m:.s ainl as sninoih ;is ::tiy hoi.-e il; Ihe s;i;e. lie is entil.i lyciii . il. 'i hc cm m as so ivmarkal.le 1 1 1 :i I 1 Ii-J two if my licighhors have Ihe lemainiii;; 1 . Inn Hcs. . ho are no-.v lisjni; il. . very Ucspcclfiilly," -KenM's Spyln Care ON HUMAN FI.KS1I. Fat.cii' riiitji-, Vi'Rsh. Cd.. X. V. Fch. 2lst. 13TS. li::, ii. .1. it v n i.m.., 1 cui' Mr : Tim pin ticii lar ejic;- 1, a v. hi. li 1 i!-cil yoiir K-intal!V Spavin t'tin4 r an a malignant :.::k!e cjir;,tii of sixteen la;.!il'i slaaii itni. I hail irirtl in.iny ihrngs, Init in Voiir Spavin Cure ,r.t t he font to (he ji:ti;! tigaiti. rml for the lirt time shier hurt, in a l .iliaal position. For a family liuiinent it ci U;.uyihin;4 c ever nscil. Yours Truly. uf.v. jr. i. r.Ki.i., It-.t n -of M. K. fhtiK h, I'atti-tt's Mills. N. V. "KendalPs .Spavin Cure. Setul aililfi'ss for Illustrated Circular which c t!iii:U trivrs -..i-iivc prMif of its virtues. Xo rcmciiv hi"1 ever met with such unqnalilied suc cesji to our kaow!cd:'e. for hcast as well ;ix nnui. . i'lict- 1. pf r liot'Ie. or siv hof.lcs for All liruiri.'ii'ls have it or can et it for yon. or it w ill he cttt to any adilrt-ss on vcci-ipt ot price liy t no proprietors. tU. il. J.'KliNDA f.I. & C . l lio.shnrif Falls. Vt. ally SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. hiLsifipss i!.v Itrfm-e Ihe puii- 1 oil can mae money last- , t .V ::;'!; for l.-i i.'.an at any t PSnj; t-'.!o. Capital not a-ked. V.ewiil start you. 12:llay and iiiwanis niaiVa! home hy .Men. wonn ti. hc s ami ciils the.i'idtiti ioti. wanted evt-ryw heir to work for its. Nre.v is ihi time. Von call work in span; ti;ae only, or ive jour nliole t n:f I Ih- !i!-i:!fi Yoit c;j:i livv af lw.me and ir Hie woik. No oilier Pusim-ss will nav voa n;-at! as we:i. No one rail f;.i! make efiornmits pav hv fliHKii!g al or.ee. Co t I oiillitaml tn; fiee. Money made fas'.ra- . jiy a.ml iio!niral!. Address ! ' Tiit'E ii Co., A;!jjt;.st..-i. IJ .iue. j ft f'C'lTQ WANTED l rt! UtiUwiraiMi. Vi.I I Q Scll.nr i ui.xl 11 Bttl-x. rnee . 1 rcdiiced.iS ct. ixaat rablnn'j ., St. Lotus, Uft I wwr - risv:.-.:.v-v i X 1 ...M-.t--, ..j. . . j - iL NO CHANGING GAUS ' r.F.TWKKN CHICAGO, W hclf illici t connect io w it It Through Sleeping- Car Line m:v yoi;k. p.osidn. riiiiii.nKi.riii.i, 1 : .1 1. 1 1 M 0 1 : f. v . : n 1 1 1 i ; 1 o . .-i,y all i:asti:i:x citiks. Tir.Sior:L.in(i Via PEORIA for is ii. .v.t vii.!s. Lnr isv 1 U.K. r.vr.v- A'.1 77. i: ml all i-iin f.'ln t!i: S OTJTH EAST- r r : 5' :t ST. LOUIS, Wl.eri. hired Coi.m-c! i'U.s are made in the INiiiN hill IT with 'Ihioimh Merniii'' Car Fin. s lor all points.!0"r II, T Hi: SV.W USD j 01: nit: 1 vvouii i; iroin: roi: ROCK ISX,.-rsT JD. The nueipiuled iii.Im ei!iei!s o'lered hy Ihi linr to I ravelers and Toiirisls are as folhuvs : 'Ihe elelraied I'nlhiian lit- Wheel I'ai;i.-e Nlee.iii'4 ( 'ars. run ouiy on I his line. '.. 11. ii 1.1. Palace Draw in;-:-h'oom Cars, Willi Ilorion's ili-clmin 4 hairs. Ftia t.'ha re for Seals in 1:. .-iiiiim; ( hairs. TI.e famous. ('., I!. ii 1. Palace hininir-'Cai-s. t ;..r;.i 1 .1;-- Sliioi.inu Ca;:. l'll"d illl elegant hi:,h-!.ai ked Kalian Kevolx int; Chairs, lor tilt" exclusive Use ol lilsl class passengers. Fast Time. Steel F;iil Track and SuM-rprn l"..n; pineiir comhincd wuli their (Ivtit I'hfiuili 1 ir .1 (ij. i. nl, makes t his, :ihove all ol hers, 1 he favoriic lioiitc lo t he r-.AXT. HOI I II OK KOS.'TII-EAST. TiiY IT, and jou will ii'mlTUA V I: I.I N ! A Lux ury instead of ;i hiscnmfoi t. Through Tickets vialhis cclel.rati-d line for sale at 11 ollices hi the l iiiied Slal.-s and Canada. 111 iul'oiniat ion ahout Fates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Aiconimodai ions, and Time Ta''!"1-, ill he chcei lully i;ive!i hy api,lj im; Ij I'ciciial i4utll, Cf iieral Passt-n-jer n't, Chicago. T. J. votidj:, (icncral .Maiumcr. Chieano. y&v fsT Vij) u'1 f . itle li-ani a s,imn;c fr.Tpieal Leaf of Kale Value, and is a t"oi t i kieitiedy for all the diseases that cause pains in t he lower par; 01' the hody for Tnrp'd J. iv.-i -Headaches .hum ilj.-e h!ini'ss. t.rawi. Malari:'., . and ai! diui fttlties of the. Kidneys. Liver and Frinary or -jrans. !'nr Female lM;c:i.sesi. -Moat hi y Mea -slruaiioti. and tluri'i Fre-riiancy. il hai tin f.Ual. It restores the organs l!,"j,i lutl!,:- tin Mood, ami hence is I lie 1 ii;.;o:t ri li e r. It is the only 1 r..-,. a remedy that cure- that see.'; .:,. ESi Kiltl 'i Iii'iisi'. For I liahetcH, (is.; ;irti'l- is !-itf";r Si;llli'ti's ur. For Sale hy lrie;-i.-ts ami heal, is :;i per l-.ottle. Fartje.-t hottle in t he t;;:o k l. TryiL. i!. II. WAIiNKU&Cii.. la.c'iestcr. N. Y. ll::t Frarrast li ric-j:c--iin cf Perfcaes Cxcesdisf.y OeUeata and Lastisg. Fri-2, Zo etc.; Larr; rc'.lec, 7U etc- fH fcy i3i.n;.Tf !r. Tri it rcrf!.nry. Siynstare oUl.y. coiA Ca., N . on every b--.t:!.?. PAHKER'S GIHQaTTCH!Q The rfTedinr-c fa. tt;ry funiiiy. NEVEli INTOXiCATCS. faterl'ot:t artf-r, Pn.lat J.S.intIr.-tlc. Siillim-In, j nnu otntrrfii:.: ts.-.-t v --i.e n-ia'.-.:vs I11..W11, 4 PaKKEU's Ginc.f.:: Tomc T: ir. : r'..:'!.!v v:iri. d I ci-.r;itiveiowcrs. ."i istlie cTean-st i- ti.-irU ( orrr. 1. J or, LIjuJ I'uriiicr an J Iavtr KeuL-aircvcr uWc ii 1 The Eest Mcdicino You caa U.-;.; forKestorinfrHcaltli & Stm l) : ItComntfrct'4 -v nmn t. rn .j .'. v. .;. ... he out the weak w-jjntis, ar.d v 1: I, I 1 1. : .. k,x lic-Ip nil clisr.-tses of ihe I'- I! ! Kidiicv1!. liver. l.riti.trv i r-.:n. n : U ..ici.t ... ., :' Women, Nervousness, Sit-eijioi-i':.-., Fiieuja::- J t i sill and Driitikdiiii .:. j Try a hottle tivd.iy : i t n-. .y v j-ni-rl'r,. 5"-".. and $x sizes atalldruggUts. Fvery srrtn: !:! has on si cnat-trc on tc: vvr.-;u.T. !'::; z 3 Co., N. Y. J-aigc saving ia L -.:..'-.;- ffi v. S. -1- - "V. m. y A Just "What i Was-.tt'.l. r.veryijrHiy o tiose hnir is r.-:y c r d . '. l-lt ; the need of a Hair Restorer ard t'e -:ie r ti:;:t is cleanly, agrt-e.-ihly pvi-fained r.:.d h ,r:i,'. J'.r- I Jter 1 ii.-ttr r-iUnm -,t'fs.-.-. i'-. f tlier.e rct;pect5. S:-l'i'-- - -. vttn cheat APPETIZEE tonic; COUGH CURE corsaaj, cossrorrnoy, BR05cnmss ASTITSfA, . A1TD All Diseases or Tax THROAT, CHEST and mm. 5ti-tJ bos alwayi been one of tbe most Imnorlict wrorji wleldsd br the Med. leal FCQHrflLit tha encroachmanta of tha aboya Ois. a aiea.bntitbai Dov er beenioidri-'J- ed aa In Uwmioi & Mutiu'i TOLU, ROCK and RTH.IU sootbiof Bauaiuo roperuct aSorda a !5ui1t9 atlmalaDt. appetizer and tonic. ' 1 11 ' " to bnlld cp ti St- tem after tha eongh boa been relietei. PSHTIfttJ I risn't tie deceiver! br dualera uH'Jil'Jiji who-try to palm off Rock and Kyfc for LiwcrNcs fc MAtiris'a TOLU, ROCK and RYE which ia the only MEIUCATKD ar ticle made the genuire has a PRIVATE VIS Proprietary Stamp on each bottle. Put tip in Quart Siz8 Bottles. Prica $1.00. TOLU, ROCK Sc. CO., Prop'w. CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by DRUCC1STS and CENCHAL PEALERS Everywhere. 5 ?6 ! -c'.-j -j f -.r.of.ne Outfit. Ei J W'i -vcry Warranted, " Am- 1 trr ri m 1 l.-t -4&; -liiti :v l U BENNETT i nimL A caliipVle slock of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Wc cai-ry tl.c l.iost st.a-k hi' CANNED (JOOI)S in this ( 'it v. Sir Fine Teas: a Specialty, -g) AUK NTS t'Oli C. S. Malay's "Olu Reliable" Brand cf Baltimore Oysters. .-rCASII 1Pj.HTD FOE COTJITTE.'ir TtOlDJT CJ K . . . t f;otls Ilclit t'i'cti I'ioc fti any f'fli tit). prjMs'TOwi!viTi 1 111 imiiihu iii in -win iirrr 1 1 lj l Contains Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake -' Gentian Anil en i'cd fh-sjiepsui, Iaiss if AjijietUo, IviII ioiistH'H.s nnil all tTi-riiiit-im-iil.s of the Stomach arising from overrating ninl tlrinklng. I'rojiart'il only hv msenvx 9ikiic:im: am) i.iNrrACTiii:ixcj co., LEAVNVVOflTH, KANSAS. iJ for sale by al! Linigists. ne urn Goods A It !kiij;1i I.trtinii is st-r w uie nut ihiu' s. llin;' ;'n.nl-i, , ;,,,r tj,,, Off WfJ.t. FIND AT !X. VIUTirs nj: TJn: f..l;., i :;r . i;i:sr stocks of ;oois, of a ll A'a''.v .v tii i: r iiasEBa ever. -LO- T!io nicost Cvrcn V.'intci Apples for Sutlf.- fivn -2fio li.irr.-i ; ilow u c, !! i: ---in Potatoes hy the Car-load, PEACH HLOV.c. tJASlf I' Alii FOR 1UDFS FURS, TALLOW, AC., at. i'1. s. 1 r.7'-;-.s-. THIS SMITH TO CfX"VEi "3?13:J51-sA: a. call &m n :r..,t.-i,;, to, ;,u. ...-., feg :hi v a 11 1 .nr.- i. tiic iron it p jy i-liiiiii-i's lnr iii:ikin iiii.iii - E I li:it .ill- iiU'imi-iI. jri in-r.-i II 0!IL ln i I. mi- u -:ili Ii v, wliili-i In-y lni 1I11 nut jtiiiri)vi' viu-li i-li;iiii-i-s n iiiain iii j Iu rity. We v;i!it 111 in v hihii. wiuiif 11. Imi inn) j ,i;ir!s lo work for ik rklil in 1 lu-ir o 11 locuiil it s. 1 Any (itif can 1I0 tlie work innticilv from Hit I liis-t start. Tim lnwiin ss ,;iv ni.,ri- than ten times orilinary wa'es. F-tisivV oiitfit fiirnisli cil ficc. No one who t-tijaj;fs f;tils to make limn- ', cy rapidly. Vuii c;in !,-voir yourvli tie lime to 1 lie w 01k. 111 oniy our siiai e' inoini-iiis. Fiil'm- j foi'liliil.'on :iin ;i tli.tf is i;ei.(..i s 11. i- -..,.. ! llless .Clyj Sl'IXSoN iS. t ., I -i ;., Me- i J. F. B A U 11 E I S 7 F. H : Ftiinislic Frosli, ('ti)ri Milk ' oci.u i;u;:i ijaii.i. : r;..-il,.'l culls iilteliiieil lo. :nn Flesh Mil I froiii same cow fiiiiiielied v 1m 11 wrtnled. 4 1 y ' Sn W ii. l.n. sira-ln.liT.i). vi,lti.mil lluntlm- '. It lmjun.il I.. .s..li 1 1- l.lj 13. l..i ..,.1 I. j f.ir yi.itr ob o U!W or Fp.-iilnliK 1.111 n. V ulu.il.l.- r.v Sm U.iam-tie. linHII'sOV A t a, lawmSI, . loi-k. t i . lit-., l'ii LI, li.l: Lis Lei or Dn..'4.-!, I - i.t't.'Mi:,- i.nli.r:..ii Gl 7 St. tharle. Strrft, St. Lonl.Mi), A t-.n tr :rti'ii.it 4 f t .v M.'icil I!i!'-s, ( t, t . t Ji:i!r li;it(i tiia a:y lifcrl'by?Ltii.n iv. l'' i ttiy.ttn viy p.ii-r.i Hw,v,:i'! i ll a- r i-w. Byir;ii. Oonorrt;-r ijicet. Bf.rir 0-.u-iuJ. Kuiytur e.ali T j:-f 0V r.re CTr 'I S. litr. lnvatjly. ' hit.i :si i-rrh-? Co:cu:tl lability und liii latency rhe r u.t if tclf A "tu--i, t.xc 9 ia inainrHr j.irs.t(-or Krainwf;. ,t'1.u.i ::tnrvrnin-.,s;iriir-! iui!sii;i., l:iun.s.s oF i';it ,l;f'tivo Rtfm- !r.v 1 t:;."-ivi:l de::iy, nvri(i t n-fi-ty tonfusi'ia of I h .w, !';;(; (Exual pov.-er,r.i;a lo - '.,-in'lirl,.., j-r-ri:t;-a irr.roc.rira rrtfrrarmi'n; iy rsi: (lua-juft .ttloa itoi'Iif-e or i7 irt.iil lr-n md i'i: i'linipLifct on VJ.irKTeJ. VV'V, c:ril;t rV4 it i- Iiajil;!v wf h-tvI EVIARRIAGE pEZs 1 iiti whciittoryt we'! t J. ad it hi vmo t it:, oa ;bu f iilj.'iri'j ("ilwtH: vir ta y di-.Vi w!nn rhy. nntrry : ho-. lifu n:i i bnfiiin"i iuay t. iiiC??:.i ;fcH"vti orcontornpl itin ioa-t u-t-; saoiu i p 'X It trtna i.eii on dr lode un4 kay. 25 Ctft, h7 vvM ta ui tin-f or uoj- ta?. Enyliwh Gpnr.r.n -- Prcr.rM re-i jt fro'.i-n, pDrepBESCHiPTicn lnczE' J j 8 I I Wenkrwm. Ixxt .Maclioo.!. mnwiimn. mioaiimjgatVin fusion of Irlef:4, Aversion i. SK-u.ry nitf,-U M-.TOory ftrj'l lJisord-n l.riKilrljton ht Knlf Abuiw. Any c1r'.u':,sr hits t'10 ln-rr"r:;.:.-il.. ot. Loui 'nn'iw Inw'g.fcl jrit.:;inr!ro, ft. J---ji. Vi. 7C3 Chesni't St, Stt ley!ir Mo. at o!J offlr. con' it. iu T.T:r briaaViir.ivitu, UrrniuiJ Weak nesJT, Initieacy.uH ar-.ia Syphti j Ooaon hxa. Gleet, Urmary or Kcd ic-r ulsoar., . lwnt c-m eurd in a fw day-. A rr d:.- rM iitine fro:n ftAlf hliUHw, e(r Miorim t;r il for lif wii-h ufo inwttotrto. Ainv Jr-. i"iruj iir. Cull or wr'te la strict cnrxiont. bmntorn 1 ok for t w cvup OISPEMSARY. K-ilUici 1317 rt li. B". Sirwi, ST. itzz. i!3. 'I ' H PbT:c;sn in !: j rf I l.i n.l n.t w: I tr.-.n 1 n.t,i..:o.. ma rfui..r tr uiut.- iu Bied'r-ti.t-am '"r'T-'TJ' of ixperione- iti th ri.ini.ii 1 y in.icb pttix to ht of th oHioarr pr.-nt:-r..-r, :. -t ti:.-T hmi a'guiitd a natiouaJ reputatiua Ibtou L ir tratmint cf Tmrl ruitI !SiSCRETiqN SR SXPOSURS - .f lur hloMl, KlavSn r our. tit-at-tl with tt - -1, j'i 'iulil! priijf'i ; u 1 1 Utii usifi Mrrui yui l.. r f L-iM,ii'..uj Mfdtr-jitt-4 iUafl at irioicriu Jipuo.-. VOSJ NC M STM tbrw of midJJ n- Kt.dijrA P ATf HflT?5 TriATFD M 1 J rirf, ' Tntfnnf IfcTil'Tl-ir n 'Tnnn AwM tulmtrK f-..nti c ... FREEi.u,m,uJ Li-t cf q:KtiMi to w-rrii t:er.U dckti.D Ur-:.ir.t CPorMiM tuffrtnf FrtM It upltirt hnutd tm4 tWtr r itdr-. mftd Inn MalJiifie t Ibrlr adaUVn. Uu n'm irT'? tommur rTi nt Unci 'r roulS Icn'tai, aiid 1111 mmmrpmm & LEWIS, ImlflulLnd I urocerv k ry Stand PLATTSMOUTH, i KRIIASK A S.A.OIEl ACK : tniirTr fir'WW9' v j v j rl h m pm ' r.i 1 -' p. 133 '" in.tjirilif rift i tin of Ihe I.u.uum hail; tii ijc fiiiiM 'i tl, t ii tiiji-mitil i,f Ihf 1.14, t f'f.-t !ntf rulli in- HfaiimrJt nut tt::rr Is. J tt filfl f tit l-Jj'rrt l rttt-, it i ii i'i' f k mt i y i'i . uiiirr ih' ra hm. Ii-i t-ifit-tnr tirttl SI tiffff inli iii tii.t fie i;r', ill r.'ir. Sit I.- in ill tir .Sloin ttrli , t'rtiit in llif liitrl; ll ,( I h, i If., (till irulf Hull thr Uri-r in tit f-H: ll, n .f Hint tint n ri- rr i, a I In me Iu rimblf thi or(fUH In th. uw itff litipuritir. IrlcUly ash Hi tt-i s ' ri rom fitmtififrl fur III S u rjumf. Theii u if tiiilil in tlifir nrl ion ami ifjiitiir tin .mrr ; fire filrititiut tt, tlir In air n ml Inl.t-i, 4-imilii t.ff Int th rfii.'rliin n nil ml nil it. Ttr kftt 'irr.rrli iitf ilii-i i-IIiiiim, tlinif mrr it t.'.if'r nmlji lift mi tit r u rvjt, I Jy i i,f pslil , ficitc-ral :s.-ility,4it!)itu:il Con- NtipatiOM, IISVis.OI liiflfifyH, elf., etc. .tiil(Mnl iMirlfier - i-e mi jiinri- in tinif i.llur inUiii,r ; rd-Mxirif tin- hi ill-in I Ii iitiiin 1, 1 1, mill tin fin tl'i in) iifir lifr Ht.il rm ri I ft Ihe In rnliil. It in ft Iite;Zici:il ami unt lt I l 1 X I Cil I II il I" n rti iff. Ai!t CBHGGiST fCSI PklCILT ASH UTTER!, ant take no oihi.'. r'F.H :, (I CX utr BotU. r:y:p. tp.os. z cc . - ssle rr.opp.iEidjs-, fit. Zvjt nnd 11 tt.it bu City, Mu. DSSCOVKRY! tOi-'t MANHOOD RE5TO !D A v -.v:u of youthful in jir-i.lyi. cai.sl - i-ruHi-iure In- ay, Ni-rvuuH Ift.i-. i, J.st .Man l.J. -u .. Laving t.i. il In -ain fvtir known rin i 'l cuv-n-al a hii.ijiU' eut rir: ulAi-U hit :il li vt.iK In 11 1. !:;.. -,110.1. rs. a.!.lriii J. II. I I ; ;, , frrh-. ' umiwiJ b- 4 It U .- ur .-ir, ;-.r LKi rnKiiilh or W UITt s. u CUPw3 CLE E T AWQ CONO, )0I..i I ..:. !, wliin (.U Will kr .11 dru. .,..: I w. tJKKA-r HkVKKN Mi'l.l' e--"."'"- ."":isxaii. o. fUfci. dm.1,11... Sf iiJ f - New J I' fci! I'r'u- X.). :v i' :iil , tferf.flSSl. Frcftni,v?s,!,li,-H. i tains full doscrU'iion tlf a; i;n,fs ,,f f.-j lxii:,ixal and family tisr, Vi" vtircc'.ly with the constiinur, anil t in any quantity :it vKfJtaJc Yoa can buy better iunl .-LeajM-r t; home, MONTGOMERY WARD i 127 an.l 229 Wabash Avtnue.dka.; iOXO)