ft i p ghtisuwulh Wtthlff $tnld. KNOTTS BROS., Publishers & Proprietors. , . . . Dun Hut hv Pnnr Bacs. I "The iUya of the market baskets are numbered," Huid a basket deuler to a re- "i i... . ....... r I. w mi. niiK if ,ut I for ,rllod. Tliere uacd to be a time when v,.r f.miilvha.la market basket.lwhkh 13 was carried out whenever Bupplics were to .1 J " I l.,...nr,-l,.LK..l. Wheiraman true to market I " now he dosr-n t take a basket alon.'. At th first stall where he makes a purchase 11 I Hie llWIKCUimu usm, '""S" ""n vl " I "if the man is on a re-ular marketing tour lie says, 'Largo bag. I lie dealer puts the purchase in a handsome mauilla bag three or four feet long, which will hold as much as any ordinary market bas ket. The bag is made of exceptionally strong paper, and will hold the weight of any thing you can put into it, includ ing a half a peck of potatoes. When the but purchase has been deposited in it the buyer asks the dealer to tie it up. This is quickly done, and in such a manner that a nice cord handle'is furnished, and no one would ever guess that the bag con tains marketing. It looks more like a bundle of dry goods. Every Saturday evening you can see men going home on the cars with these nice bundles who would never dream of carrying a market baskets." New York Sun. Drunkenness, or Liquor Hbit, can ho Cured y Administering Dr Haines Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and pcrtnan- ent cure whether the patient is a mocV'.r- ate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thous- auds of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Gold- en Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit large prices offered for birds out of wm drinkin" of their own freewill. No ning coops, but this is not the motiye of harmful effects rcsulU from iU adininis- tration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cirular and full particulars. Address in exchanges feathers and eggs; and cock contidence Oolden Specific Co., 185 Race, erels, perhaps, aiming to graft on a good street Cincinnati. Ohio. 33-1 y Patents Cranted To citizens of Nebraska during the past week, reported expressly for The Herald by C. A. Snow & Co., patent lawyers, opposite U. S. patent office, Washington, D. C. M. W, Leonard, Utica, Check-rower; I C. w. Sherwood, Ulysses. Bridge; E. I Oehrle, Omaha, Gate. " -Ask your druggist for Electricty in a bottle. The greatest catarrh and head- acho remedy known. 11-4 Love Triumphant. i Omaha Girl Pa, Mr. De Sweet has asked me to share his lot. I Omaha Pa Where is it? J " Within the two mile limit, fifty foot cast front." "Bless you, my children." Omaha World. I WILL YOU SUFFER with ftyspep- sia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vi- I talizer is guaranteed to cure you. by Smith & Black Bros. Sold Miss Minna It. Pollock, of New York, transactor and typewriter, has been ap pointed by the board of aldermen as com missioncr of deeds. TThen Bab? wmm 1cV we gave ter Caitortm, W hon h w s Child, sbe cried for Gaatoria, W hen the boeame Miaa, ah dang to Caatoria, TVTien a lie had Children, aha gave them Caatoria, Dr. Martha G. Ripley is the only J woman among the faculty of the Homoeo-I pathic College of Minnesota at Minueapo- lis. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Mnlo s cure, we guarantee it. Sold by Smith & Black Bros., Plattsmouth. Neb. Mr fliirhM received nearlv five hundred letters about her book "Boots J and Saddles," and has answered them all. SHILOH'S COUGH and consump- tion Cure is sold bv us on caurantee. It ures Consumption. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. It is said that Miss Courtney Barnes, widow of John T. Raymond, will go on the stage again. Rich as Mr. Raymond was at one time, his widow is now with- out funds. CATARRH CURED. With n,1 sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Kn,P,l. PrieenO rent- W1 TnW. tor free. Sold bv Smith & Black Bros. A western man took a large piece of bad meat to an objectionable play, and critics who saw the representation say that the piece was strongly cast. -r.iecmcuy in a Dottle will cure ner- vous headache in from 3 to 10 minutes. " or sale by all druggists. FARM COLUMN. THK FANCIKll's MOTIVKS. People raine and breed chickens from a variety of motives. There is the nor did motive of gtiin, which divides itself iiiiij . 1 1 & 1 1 v uiiiv.1 villi n-aa ' J (i ii. ii money can be made by raising fowls on tuc one nana, ami breeding tliem on tlie other. i nc lowl raiser wlio i-cards tlic simjly aH an eg laving machine, I. . . - a . "t so can.ly managed as an incubator 1 x- I ! nu ounS more ocsku, eeKsine most 1 r. . .1 II t 'ij-r, rca lUr uit-m lun S l. I -'r iJiS u every ay ne iiu, "! measures their beauty and value by the number of cr"9 they will lay. The raisers of broilers is of his ilk and so is . . - tl,c fat toiler of table fowls and capons. TheA work for the shekels and is an hon orable business. AVc wish there were a great deal more of it done. Then there are fowl breeders w ho raise fow ls of pure hrcd, and whose motive is to sell. They have a sort of enthusiasm for their beautiful and varied breeds, but for one as much as the other. They go from yard to yard and point out the fine points of one with the same zest that they do those of others. They breed true to points and the standard that they may be more or lens sure to win prizes at the poultry shows, for the reputation of the establishment, and the better sale of their chickens at fancy prices. Breeders of game fow ls breed to win. There is noth ing sordid about their breeding. They sell nothing; all not fully up to their standard of excellence are killed and eat en, though they might be sold at high prices. The t( st is the pit, and on this ind its influences we will not dwell. Now there is another class of breeders, truly called "fanciers," who have an en thusiasm for a certain breed or group of breeds, ami these they raise and study and try to perfect in every way in their power. They do not breed for money, but for love; as an acidental reward they may get plenty of eggs, lliey may have the fancier. He breeds for the perfection of his pets, corresponds, dlscusres points, point here or eliminate a false color there, and he rejoices in success. American Agriculturist. TUG CUT WORMS. American Agriculturost: We are so generally asked about "the cut-worm" that it is evidently the popular idea that there is but one insect deserving that name, while in fact there arc halt a dozen or more, all larvae of different species of moth. Practically they might be regard- ed a3 d;d nofc gome Qf them agccnd rono o1rl , a rl .tW -i. :n th:P Btructive work, while most of them con- I , t j a n . r .1 nne tneir operations io tue sunace, anu work their mischief by cutting off young and tender plants even with the ground. Their work is done at night, and as day- light approaches they hide themselves in holes in the around. Cabbaire. when first set outj antx lettuce and other plants of the crarden. uu to sauashes and other Plauta of thc farm' are attacked by them. Growing muskmelons and watermelons for northern markets is now an important industry in the southern states, especially within easy reach of the shipping ports, some hundreds of acres being occupied bv watermeloms alone. The crrower of melons, as well as of cabbages, etc., finds that his ereatest obstacle to success is in the attach of cut-worms. Various de vices have been proposed to ward off their attacks, but among these none ap pear to bo so sensible or so effective as that devised by Dr. A. Oemler, author of "Truck Farming for the South." - Dr, Oemler kills off the cut-worms before the plants appear. Upon his watermelon fields he sets poison traps at about fifteen feet apart each way. These "traps" are cabbage or turnip leaves, w hich have been moistened on the concave side and then dusted with a mixture of Paris green with twenty parts of flour. These leaves are piacca over the field, poisoned side down, at the distance above stated, be- fore tlie piant3 appear. What follows? The joct0r facetiously says: "Two such aPl,uc,lwuus' F""""" i. - . I. i r J er' ,mcrvsi" ol ",ree ur luur u;,Js' will sumce to allow the cut-worms to make away with themselves, which they J generally do with perfect success." rSE CLEAN PACKAGES. One of the surest means of obtaining fair prices for produce is by packing it in clean and attractive boxes, baskets, or barrels. Especially is this true of fruit. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries ctc- packed in dirty, stained and broken crates, are 6ure to net you very little. No matter ho!? attractive, fresh and palata ble fru tbe SO? r b.ad couumon ox iue pacKage wmcu contains I Avill add or detract from its value, a. I XT 1 i- 1 , 1 luc case may oe, rrooaoiy poorpacKing I in unattractiye boxes etc., has had more I to do with the low prices of produce than I any other cause, except poor fruit and I vegetables. Try our plan of using clean crates and packinz the best fiuit attract ively. and see if vonr net srain is not suf- firiont tn 11 rowarrl von for ih t;n.. I spent Our Country Home. KKE1" THEM OUT OK OKC1IAKDS. Dr. A. G. Chase, of Leavenworth coun ty, Kansas, who has all his life been a close observer of all matters immediately connected with the rearing of swine, is persuaded that it is bad policy to have them pastured in orchards, and says: "Fifteen years ago this was taught and practiced by many, and as a result I can show you some of the worst wrecks iu what were fine orchards. Last fall I saw Mie boys digging out some large dead trees at one I have in mind, where the trees were about twenty-five years old. The father while lie lived (and the prac tice began with him) was a very careful and enthusiastic hoiticulturiit. For three or four years the boys followed his ex ample, turning fifty to seventy-five hogs in to keep the clover down and pick up the windfalls. The hogs were probably lousy (as is very common here), and with many trees the bark was rubbed through to the wood. A few were nearly girdled by this rubbing. A short time since I asked an intelligent German if he pastured hogs in his orchard of 1,000 trees. 'No. sir; I would soi n have no orchard, if I did,' was his reply, and this fairly repre sents the sentiment of our orchardists." Our Country Home. AllK I'.KJ TUKKKVS PROFIT A lil.t I I am aware that the Bronze turkey is recommended on account of its being bu g cr than the common herd, but are these larger ones more profitable to thej feeders of them? Will they take on more llesh in a given time with the same amount of feed? We do know that it requires care and plenty of feed to fatten young "Toms" for Thanksgiving, and even at Christmas we see more half-fat th .n fat ones, and the extra large Toms that wo see at New Year's are generally those that have seen several winters. Would it not prove more profitable to improve the common herd and have them well fattened, even sooner than Thanksgiving, when they sell for a good price, thus saving feed and the risk of losing them? C. W. J. in Our Country Home. Bloom ixgton. Ills., Sept. 18, 1S8?. Messrs F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. : Have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure. Had catarrh all my life; am 48 years old. Had asthma 19 years and a dreadful cough for five years. Have taken everything; went to the hot springs; I have done nothing but take medicine for 19 years. When I commenced using Hall's Catarrh Cure I was almost dead. I sent for the doctor the day I jot Hall's Catarrh Cure, and I told him that I would die any way and that I would try your medioine. I was very bad. How I suffered for 9 years! I could hardly breathe at times. I saw Hall's Catarrh Cure advertised in the pa pers and commenced taking it. I would have been under the ground today if it had not been for that. I have not had one bad spell of coffing since. In breath ing my head feels well and I am well. It has done me a thousand dollars worth of good. Then ten of my friend, s on see ing what it has done for me, taking it, and it is helpiog them. I only wish that every one who has catarrh, asthma and a bad cough could see me, so that I could tell them all to take it. All that know me here know how I have suffered. (I have been here since 1858,) and say to me that "I am so glad that you found some thing that could cure you." Everybody says, "how much better you look." The doctors say they are glad I found Hall's Catarrh Cure as they could not cure me. 1 cannot express my gratitude to you for the good Hall's Catarrh Cure has done me. Yon can use as much of this letter as will do the afflicted good. Publish it to the whole world it ia all true and they should know it. Joseph Christian, 11 ml 406 East North street. Adviceto a Young Man. Burdette: My son, you must overcome a difficulty as you would spilt a gnarled piece of wood; strike square at the knot It looks to be the harder way to get at it, but it is the easier and shorter way. It will take you all day to split a tough old knot, and then after you have wasted the day and wrenched the ax-handle and sprained your wrist and have twisted and turned and pounded and chipped away all the rest of the chunk, there will the knot be still, hard and sound and tough as ever it was, and eyer so much harder to handle, because you have no way of getting at it. You will never split it now. It will take you a lifetime to overcome a bad habit if you go at it by degrees and just try to chip away the easy edges of it. The chilly water in the ford will not grow the warmer because you stand on the bank and shiver, unless you are going to stand there until next summer, and by that time you won t care to cross. You'll never be an early riser if you roll over lor just one more catnap after the alarm calls you. You'll never quit lying by "pruning" your extravagance of speech. And I don't know, but I am pretty certain that you won't quit drink ing by shutting off one drink every week You are so apt to lose your count, don't you see? In fact, the only way to do anything is to do it, and you neve'r knew a man who accomplished a thing by not doing it. There is only one thing, my boy, that a man can successfully accom plish by general evasiveness and lazy negleet. He can go to the devil: he can do this with greater ease and less exertion than he can do anything else iu the world, and he can do it a-whooping, too. If that is all you want to do you might lie down and go to sleep again; you'll "get there, Eli." Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of eycrykind cured in 'M) minutes, by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Warranted by. F. G. Frickc Si Co., druggists, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. lil-lyr THE superiority of Corallne over horn or whalebone has mow been dem onstrated by over elx years experience- It la more durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and NEVER BREAKS. The immense sale of these Corsets la now over 70OO dally. Beware of worthless imitations boned with various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless Dr. War ner's Coralino is printed on inside ol the steel cover. FOB BALE BT ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. 257 & 259 State BtrMt, ) CHICAGO IUU ROBERT EOKNELLY' 4 XV BLACKSMITH SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, MaclUns and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing fv now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there Is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN. The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge ot the wagon snop He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. New Wagons and HussIas made t order SATISFACTION IHJA1UNT "I'll make assurance doubly sure and take a DOOU. Mifliaiiu Guarantee anil Trust Comn'y. CAPITAL, ?300,000. Incorporated under the Laws of Nebraska, and authorized t act as r i ;A l. ana TKANSFE It AGENTS, and as Trustees for Estates, Corporations, Mu nicipalitiea and individuals, THIS Company will furnish ABSTRACTS OF I ITLH of IlonubiB. C:ixs. Washington and Sarnv Counties from lull and correct set i.f Ab stract ISooks of its own. and ttiraui;!! an organ ized system, icopyriiMited . win perlect una (iUAluMKKTlTLK.t to lieal Kstate. Nathan Shki.tov, Cko. I. Cii.heht, President. Vice Prest. A. C. PowKi.L, See. and Tre;:s. J. M. ROBINSON, Agent, SntTJSMOUTJf, 1-tf .-'E7Jli?i6K?l. ITO COLD FEET! Send one dollar in currency, with siz of sloe usually worn ai.d try a p:iir of our Magnetic IiihoIcs for rhetimatix.il. eolil feet, and bud cir culation They are the inot powerful made in the world. '! he wearer feels t'.ie warmth, life and rr-vitalization in three minutes alter put ting them on. Sent by return mail upon receil.t ofjiiico. Send your i-ddress for the "New De parture in Medi.;al Treatment wi;hoiit Mcdi cillP." with thousands of tei-tiniou als. Write us full particulars of dilliculties. Our Magnetic Kidney I'.elts for gentlemen will positively cure the following diseases with out luedieiim": Pain in the back, heiid or limbs, nervous debility, lumbago, general debility, rheumatism, paralysis, lieumluia, sciatica, dis ease of the kidneyx. torpid liver, seminal einis slone. iaipoteney. heart disease, dyspepsia, in digestion, hernia or rupture, pile's, etc. Con sultation free. Price of Celt, wi.h Magnetic Insoles. Sio. Sent by expre C. . 1). or by re turn mail upon receipt of price. Send measure of waist and izo of shoe worn. Send forcircu -lars. Order direct. Note. Tin above described Kelt wih In sole is warranted to positively cure chronic cases of seminal emissious and impoteney or money refunded, even after one yearV trial. THK MAGNETIC APPMASfK CO., 47 ly 131 Dearborn S.t.. Chicago. i:i. II, CHASE'S M SSSS Last and crowning work o Ins life, over 7uO pages Just out. F. B. Ijickeesos & Co., Detroit, Jlich. Bis Terms to Agents, vestios TmspAFsal wllicll U'ili lirinir vnn mnra monpy riuht away than anything eUe in thu world. Anvone can do the woik and live at I'.ome. L'ilfier sex ; all i?et Something new. that just coins n.obey for all workers. We wdl start you ; capital not needed. This Is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious aud enterprising will Dot delay. tJrand outfit free. Address Tkub & Co,, Augueta, Maiue. soly f S JX I I 1 f to be made. Cut this r.u I I Rl I If and return to u and we I I III I" V? wil1 s?n1 vou free some I 1 I vl I I tiling of great value and I I I B I I importance to you. that 1 Km B Will .tiil-t vnn ffl hlUin.ff. for Infants gnd Children. Castorla is no well adapted to children that I Cantor! cur Colic, Cowrttpfitlon, I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Pour Ktomach. Diarrhea, ILrueUtlon. laiowu to me." II. A. Aimuer, M. I)., I ,0' K'VU Blecp' "umoU 111 So. Oxford L, Urookljra, N. V. Without injurious medication. Tux CzNiMua Compact, 1S2 Fulton Street. N. Y. Down With High Prices!! 30 TO 70 PEE CENT. OFF DUE THOUSAND DIFFERENT ARTICLES Sold Direct to Consumers. , Tho "little Detective," $3.00 lu D. Postal irlvoa Postage In CENT Weighs from M oz. to 23 ltja. FAMILY SCALES, 240 lbs., $5.' Platform Scales, $11 to $20, Forges and BiacFsmiths' Tools. I'nrmrra' I'orife, !. Form und Kit of Tool. 823. Knner enn lo odd tubs, navlni? UiuQ UU niuuey. AuvlU. VInea. to.. Jcc. WACOM SCALES. Onlr mniinf'ifOiropa In A n.u.fn. T;8tn,' liolliln-lint the Lent of JlukIIoU Ki.o1 for luurliiKS of u!l Nculeg: 2-Ton (Ox I 2) S40. 3-Ton 7x1 3) S50. a llonm TSo mill llrnnn Bourn with 1- i iii li tM iilc.'Hjoi lo r VHrli'tlei. Also, - Triii'kN, VVIn-i lliurroWH, Corn SIikII r its, Kreil MIIIh. .iy ITi-m.vh. Moll . ey I ru we? b. ( lo( Ih h W'rluyurs and till Hardware fci iaulllcn. SAFES OF ALL SIZES. Ku. 4, weight l.HXJ lbs., 50. SEWING MACHINES, PRICES REDUCED ncost tfO.1 TO SI 8. A liouitlful Machine, per fTtly llniKhi-d. Improvi-im-nt onthii bluei r imtteni, llln. t Walnut. I'u nil I lire, coniHiii Iiik a full K l of laical lin iin.vcd Attui Itinrntt. War ranted perfeet. Save money. KoikI lor CirculnrH. Chicago Scale Co., 151 SJiJFcr8tm St..(lt icrn r- mm D3ESSLEB, Ilooins over Bach s Grocery Store, Mais Stiu;kt, - Plattsmouth, Nki:. Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Work. Apr. 22, 180. At the preat Ft.Tiuia Falr.l-'S.'i.lioa.led by FOKTCSE it!, by t?ir liichard 2nd. PI It KVELTS 0 0, by I.or.1 Vilton. GltoVB 4th l.i.Vi, by Tbe Grove 3rd. DEWSBTJUV 2nd Ls.'.CT. by Iiollcy, half brother to Archibald. Herd numbers 2T5 bead. Fend for prlcer and catalogue. .J. N. IJAWI'S, Coluuy, Andcmou Co., OjjLtxasuu CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAES Has attained n standard of excellence which Udmita of no nuperior. Itcontains every Improvement that lnventlvo genius, h if i l l tuid money cuu produce. These excellent Orsana are celebrated for vol ume, quality of tone, cjnick response, ariety of com bination, anii-tic Oe?iT!, beauty in liniiib, perfect conetruction, n-.akiriij them the inoet attractive, orna mental and deeirubie organs for homes, school), Churchea, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED KEPUTATIOJT. tSEQCALED FACILITIES, BEST MATERIAL, COUBrTED, MAKK THI3 THE POPULAR OEGAK Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lasts, on application, CHICAGO COTTAGE GRGAN CO. 831 BLUE ISLAND AYE., CHICAGO, ILL. i WORLD OF WISDOpn We will give $100.00 for any book erer published containing the valuable information, for the mon- er, this one does. Never there so much tnfoi ma tlon (fathered in one volume for five times the price ot this one. hence thore la no trouble in Mllliur It. It contains 185 pareM4- 3 O illustrations, and 16 full paere colored diagrams. Bound in tbe best Ensrlish Cloth, for 95 Cents. One aennt order IjO for V days, anot her 80 lur 5 .anotiwr 6 for S days, another 400 lor 6 wtrki ; one lady has sold 700 in a very short Una. Bend tor terms and circular giving tahla conteuta. . F. B. CICKERSOM & CO. Keattoh tldj popec DETROIT, MICK. IF WM mmm Mil. r- ! r - : . . r . , . -. : .. - - -... ''''"''"i. FORTUNE 2080-1 FIRST PRIZE KEREFORD HERD sxcrer WvMmi YEABS $1,500! ItiSiSiMroi h&i&r s5T3ona H9nOO "EtL4 4SM30"ia H9nOO Kao-fdmllo of Patont ChPos ftn1 Checkorboard. ad. TtrtiHlii' lh reh'hrutcd riynvlta Uloek ltunnll and a Kt:V.ltl OK Hl.ftOO. If you fail to Und It on this ninull board eall on your driiKKInl for full-Hiici). llandHoiiiuly LltlmxrHpliud Uoard, t' UHlifi VI uenU O cents lor oHtuue to us. COUGH BLOCKS. From MnHon Iajiik, tho Converted ;aaiblor. Fht Wayne, I rid.. April 5, 1W-4. I havo xivon thn Byovita Couuli liloeksu tliorouxli trial. '1'lier cured my little (orl (: yi-ars' old) it (,'rotiu. My wife and mother-in-law were trfiutded with couK'is of lontf stiindiiiK. Ono puckno of the ltloeks tins curuu tneui bo tliuy can talk ' rmoiiIv women do." MAHON IjOSQ. WORM BLOCKS. I,IfA,().,Jiin., 1SH7- The Hynvlta Worm Tilock acted like a harm In crpellini worms from my lit tle chilil. Thu ehild Is now well aud hearty, luntoaJ of puny aud sickly as before. -A JonN G. Robbinbon. A BLACKBERRY BLOCKS. The Great Dlarrhma and DjrHcntery Vherker. IiKi.riioH, O., July 7th, "W,. Our slz-nionths old child hud a Hevere attack of Hummer Complain!. I'hyHirluiiH eonld do nothing. In dusualr wo trlod Hynvitu Uluekberry Hloeks reoommeiidel by a friend arul a few doses effected a complete euro. Ai-ci.nt our lo'iirt fult IndorHement of vour Hlaeko berry lllocka. Mil. AM) Mud. J. UAaitLXr. The Synrlta Hlock Itemedles are The neateHt thlnif out, by far. IMi'HHant, Cheap, Convenient, Sure, Handy, Heliuble, iiaruilens and Pure. No box: no tPBHpoon or sticky bottle. Put op Im patent packings. A Iomkh ICO Cbntm. War rantud to cure or money refunded. Ask your drun giat. If you lail to Ket them send price to 1 THE SYN VITA CO., Delphos, OhloJ AND UECEIVK THKM l'OHTPAII). t3rCUEt'KUJSOAJiI VHEE wltH tweh 0DDSJ3 JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANUKACTUIlKIt OK AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALKIt IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor do Pepporbergo': and 'Buds. KL'Lb LINK Olf TOBACCO AND .S.MOKEKS' AIITICLE3 always in stock. Nov. 20, 1885. K, DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Kcctis a Full Line of foreign 4 Domestic Goods. Consult Vour Intercut by Giving Him a Cai SHERWOOD BLOCK 3STo-fc CENTS rORIftKlPLC COPT sf THIS II K A L I IKI I. BOOK, Jt gives the LM6UUt and (istlsitst Cwv Flowtr ass Ikrsk, 30U4I tliiU-rent kinds. Alto aA the Ksovs Rsltisl FllrU. Iloa wuli Clsvt, Psratol. Hasdkercsltl s Ft. U ih the sim I cesipltts work of tbe kind tvt-r pub lished. . Keud Flfteea Oata In lUuiit tut a nauiple copy, also our prt to atrents. Age-uU) waiu-d vcrvvhsr. Ad. Tests StrMt.Psilst'a.P. KMCRICKR PUB. CO.. 17 Horth SINGER TIIIM STYLE $17 M r- DAYS, TKlAJu. A Fall Het of JLW AttarhmrnUb SWA HKASTKU -,Co.x-. Send for Circular. fs E. C. HOWE fc COT . '122 N etb su r ioiju Pr Lumber Yard. THE OLD RELIABLE. I A. WATERMAN & SOU Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PINE BEB Bhinglea, Lath, Sasli, DoorssB!inds. Can supply every tlemaml of the trad Call and get terma. Fourth street Iu Rear of Opera Ilouse. 15 LUM