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'ta'Wv 'Ji 3 WEEKLY HERALD .PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. H0VLL1BER . i...-. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. I 1 VA t Li P bwder ABSOUUTEI PURE Everybody Reads tUe Daily Herald, The Piattsmouw TV 5 j v OFFICIAL PAPER 1,0 F '.THE COUNTY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1800. SCROFULOUS SOKES. From Head to Waist a Mass of DIs eas. Suffering Terrible- Cured by Cutlcuri Remedies. Or. A. SallMlturjr ha the exclusive rtaht to use lr. Hteioau'a I, oral AntrKthetlft tur th 1'nlnless Extraction of Teeth In tliio rlt jr. Office Iioekwood Slock. I. O. O. F. CA8S I.OIX5K. No. 14G. I. (. O. F. meets ev ry Tuesday night at their liall in Fitzgerald block. All Odd Fellows art! cordially invited to attend when visiting in t?ie city. Lou I K 1AVIX, Ii. (i. . John Coky, Sec. C. A- R. SlcConnlhie Post, No. 4.r, meets every Satur day evening at 7 in tlictr liall, Itockwood Block. AH vlelting comrades are invited to meet with us. C b". Nile. Tout Adj. F. A. IJates, Poet Com, TJiT anted AN ACTIV1C 1IOXKST MAN S-ai f nry $KKi moiulily if suitable, with oppor tunities for tidvance. to represent locallv are tfpounible New York house. Man'iifacturer Lock mux 155, N. Y. New Time Table GOING WKST No 1 3 :50 a. Ill " 3 5 : l.r p. m 5 9 a. in. 7. 7 :1." a. in. 9 6 :15 p. in. 11. 5 :25 p. in. " 19 11 :05 a. in. OOINO EAST No 2 5 :e."i p. m 4... c 10.... 12.... .io::oa. in -7 ;44 p. in .10 :oo a. in .10 :14 a. in . :'o a- ni Our Clubbing List. Globe-Democrat and Herald. . . . 2.t!5 Harper's Magazine " ' " -1.G0 Harper's Bazar " 4 .SO Demorest's Magazine " 3.10 Omaha Bee " " 2 40 'I oledo Blade " " 2.45 Lincoln Call " 2.15 SIGHTLESS BUT NOT HELPLESS. The Activo Hiisiness Life of a Chicago 3Inn T. lm In YVboIIy Kliml. The wonder of West Harrison street is n blind man, William F. Euschick, who lives at 1113, where he conducts a retail cigar and confectionery store. A casual observer would not be apt to discover that the storekeeper i.-; totally blind from the manner in which lie moves around and shows off his goods. Sir. Bust-hick keeps his own accounts, waits on the customers, takes in monej and hands out change as deftly as any saleswoman in a down town store. He seldom makes mistakes in handling coin, and if any body were mean enough to try it would not be mi easy matter to pass counter feit coins on him. His scn.-.e of "feeling is keen, and per haps more so as a re.-nlt of the Mtacwe of Fight, lie hands out any brand of cigars asked for, and his sensitive finger tijs light ujion the iiit brand of chew ing gum without ;r:y tumbling. His eyes, which are not ee:ice:i!ed from view, are a beautiful dark blue, and a stranger looking into them would not guess that they were.' o utterly u-eless. Mr. Bu -chick buys all his stock, going down town on the street cars and about the crowded streets of the business sec tion of the south tide without a guide, lie never loses his bearings. When ready to return home Ik- waits quietly beside a peanut stand and asks the ven der to tell him when a Harrison street car comes. This car passes his store, and he intuitively knows when it i.i op? orre his home. lie jumps from the car while it is in motion. He walks about his store and turns sharp corners without mishan. He can walk straight to a door and grasp the knob without fumbling it, or trip down stairs as lively and as gracefully as a young woman, and never makes a miscalculation when reaching the last step. He is a candy maker and makes nil the candy lie s dls. As is usual in ca.-'s of blindness, the Iocs of ihis man's vision has irniekened hi f-ense of feeling a:id hearing. When his eyes went out of business their available1 .:s.-ets ;;p7 ".-'.r to h:ivo be-ert tnuisferred to Iris ?ars and finger tips. His abiJiry to lixvite o!,.vts by sound is wonderful. This was demonsi rated one night when a burgiar broke into his stoiv. The rob licr left ha.-lily with a 1. :r! -n bullet in his anatomy, as spots on t:;e floor prwed the next morning. The blind man handles a revolver cleverly and shoo La siecuraiely for one so heavily handi capped, locating the object to be aimed at by .sound. Chicago Tribune. I was covered with scrofulo cores from u head to my walM.. stitfe f.iijr so that I eo id not sleep nights and could lie down oulv Willi eil lows under my aim. My In ad was eo sore til ill Ic uld not wear a hat : and hener :i f.-tnn er. I could not go hare headed so I wore a very soft handkerchief on my head. In fact, I was a ll gosling sin lit to others and to iu self. Af ter doctoring for six vears wii h the lier nhv sicians in the country and f-ettmi; worse a'.l the litre, l nau niven up hl hope of uettiii well when I saw your Cuticcki ICk.vikdik advertised and procured a set. althougli with little fnitfi in tliem. The first set however 'i ma such a vast amount of g od tliat I continued nieir use. ana row tter u.sliiL'kfour eets, 1 am happy to ay. that! am eutiiely cured. Any ui inn iiroiiiii.eni oiiMie-s m Mi ana la' iiiPi's la and around riainlle d will indorxe my story uEOKliK A, HtlNSELMAN, riainlleld Hi 0U1TCUKA R EM DIES. KingiL'g Words from .fcrateful hearts te the story of great physical Hutreriiif; ef mental an'iii-li by reason of humiliating ilisliuratiors anu oi inreatenea aiiL'eis liaprilv and tneed l'y ended, ly tlie Cu i k:ci:a 1 mkui ks. tlie ureatest skin cures, blood imriliers and humor remedies tlie woild has ever known. Cirri cu- ka ikKsoi.VK.NT t He new blood and kiu pnri fier and great t of humor remedies' eleaues ine uioixi of mii impurities and po:.-onous elements, ana thus removes the caikk wlnie ei i i' uka. the irreatf km cure- and Ciitici: k - KoAl', an exiiuisit skin ieautilier. cle-i.r 1 lie sk in atiu scalp and restore tlie hair, lleiiei: tlie Lutkt'ha Kkmkdiks e-uie oveiv species of agomziiiK. humiliating, itclnrj;. bnrtiiutf, tcaly aul piin y diseases of tlih skin, sc-ilp, and oioou, wun less or nair, niid all humors, hint cnec. eruptions, sores, scales, ant crusts, whether simple, scrofulous, or contagious, vneii me oe i pnvsiciaTis anu all wilier leme dies fall. (Jrateful testimonials prove tluse Maieiuenis in every particular. ."-'old everywhere. I I iee.CuTi, i ka. roe Soap j-jc, KMOLVKNT.-yi. 1'repuied by the 1'otter l-lLi AHII I.HKMll.MI, (.l:l-ultAl IO.N, 1J !-t-H tS Send Ur "How to Cure Skin Diseases " oi pa'es, on lllusfatioi.s, and loo testimonials. pi.Mi Li'S. b!aek-hen(ts. rei. roujjh, eaapped j. wiij- rn.ni curea oy e LTictrn.v soaI". VM Weak. Painful Backs, lOXl Klll',eyan(l Uterine Pains, and Weak 'f'.Ul l,esS('s 'elieveci in one miiiuw lv the iH vwnv-iiiaMmrrain lOSter, the lnt im.v ,. un i SLrene'thening plaster, new, instantaneous, 'infallible. Probate Notice. TN TIIK MATTE If. O s" TIIK KST.i: OK 1 JOHN ! OMl'i ON. Deceased. In tlie County Court of Cass county. Neb, Notice is hereby triven that !.iri;i I invri uv. eeutrix ol the est aeof the said John ' o.npt. n deceased, has made application for final seltie ment. and that said cause set for heaiiii" at y onice at lyattwmoulh. on the 24th tlay of nveiuberA. . 1sjii. :it in nVinir ,.. s:iid day : at which time and place." all persor s interested may be rresei t and exjunine s:.i,i accounts. I. S. I!AMr CnillltV Tnrlru Plattsmouth, Neb.. November 5ih lsiio. " kt. Notice of Probate of Will TN 1 HE MATT Kit OF THE LAST WILL AND lestanieut of Sarali a. Butler, dece sed. InCountyCoui!, Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is lierebv iriven thzton th t.rsf of December A. D. lsyo a the coitntv judges otlice in I hutsn oiith, Cass county, Kebraska at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon, tlie foliwi-i v mi.tter will be heard and considered The application, t-f Maria L. Butler and Marv trank Biuler to AdmU to probate the liit wi'l and t- s anient of Sarah A Hurl r lit nf Mill.. borough in the countv of Hillsboi of New Hamsliiie deceased and f-ifetters t. s- i..iin-niai hi r,nu maria i, uuiier and -Mary Frank Butler. Dated Flattsmonth N.- v. 7. isoo By order of tlie court, S. Kamsky County Judt'c. Legal Notice. Mrs, S. E. Head. Mrs. Sarah McClan- Vr Mary Howes. I. N. Crosswait. P. K i'rm. wait, Theodore I). featnn. Frederick Eaton. l rancis 8. Eaton, Thomas 1$. Gordon. Ii. R lownsend, tliza Smith, Joseph Smith. . I Merriam. rt E. Alexa-ider i;perr i. sovimir tlie unknown heirs of Josenh Throek- leceased- I he unknown heirs of Aliijh Hairs deceased, tne unknown heirs nf tdiam iinao. leyidee'd Hie unknown beirs of Alfred II. Town senu. uese:is- C. wpl take nnr.iee rh:ii n Hi.. 20lh day of September l:io, NVilliam II. Shafcr piaiouu neiein uieu nis petition in the district l ouri oi t.ass countv. iveriruska iiT.,i,,t defendant and other resident defendant im- pieiuea wirn ttieahove named ilefendunta ih object and prayer of whcharetoforeclo.se ; nix nen on lots 5. block 21, lots 1. 9. 10 a-d 11 in block 221. ; nd lots 5. fi. and 9 in bio. k o-- -.. l in the city of I'l.itr.-.n'outh. ("ass county. "n- hraskaaudto hav adjudged by said court that the t'Jle to or Pen ou said iirfiniscs of fendanls is inferior r.m) llen, ad to have said premises sold to satisfy plaint. ff ea'dtax lien. You are required to answer said petl;o'i on or before Mx nday the. 22rd day f December 1, . Am. H. Sua Kit. lir Ins attorneys, Beeson & Uoot. Dated Novereber 11 1 h 13:i0. MURRAY. J A LIveTownrAith-ErlRht Prefects. JJAIurniy is tin; nrmc of tlie only stution on the Hew M. 1'. flx tt iiin-. hi tv eii I'liittMiiouth and L'r.it.n and is located about seven miles south-west of this city in the tenter of as fine a Efopc of farming lauds, dotted over with line bonus ami hnppy husbandmen, as could be found in the entire country. The ini-rchiui's are pushing, iiogreKsiye bi. -rr.-ts men that would succeed anywhere. E 1 'minds & Hoot, tbe pioneer .nerchaius of the village, are doing nice'y at the old L itt i store; and, being without a lawyer, Chnrlry Hoot ns Notary l'uldic mokes o ut the deeds and savis many trip to Platti-mouth. Just est of the ubov store Mr. E. A. Ihuton. of Fillmore, In., ia erecting a store building which he will occupy with a first class stock of hard ware as soon as the store is read' for oc cupaney. Just cast of the church John Edniunels has just completed the nicest residence in the village, which would be a credit to any town. James Hoot and T. W. Faught own the lumber yard anel we are glad to note are doing a nice business. They carry a large stock and we are told quote Plnttsmouth prices. They have each completed cosy cottages ami will make Murray hereafter th:ir permanent place of abode. Dr. Brtudel, one of the leaeling physicians of the county, is building on to his office and will in a few days put in a good stock of drugs and medicines, which will be of great assistance to people in thtit vicinity who may need auything in his line. Charles Murray, son in-law of Mr. Marten of this city, we noticed had erected a very neat cottage just north of town. Dr. Tabor, the new physician, Wis having a new office built next to the general merchandise store of Baxter ii Dawson; these latter g' ntlcmen are from Crete ond are hustlers for busine-es. Mr. Baxter showed us a fine article of coffee for 23 cents per pound which he said could not be equalled in quality -ice! price in Plattsmout Ii or Weeping Waie:. Jim Walker has a large and commodious elevator completed ready for business, while h number of parties are only wait ing the advent of the "iron horse" to be gin permanent and extensive improve ments. Our regular correspondent at Murray will hertaiter keep the Herald readers posted on what is being done by our nearest neighbor. the purpose of cheating plaintiff de stroyed or dclivcied the c.r.trct to Wil son. Bviiasoii of such false and fraud ulent, repn si ntHtiot:K and w icked ren spimcy t hi se plaintiffs have' been dain rged in the nurn of $:J400. wherefore they ask jiidpiiunl in that ufiuuiit and the costs of this action." PERSONAL. Attorney M. A. Hurlig- o .if Ha -tings I - if, tlie i it y to y. H. ('. Oldham, tbe Ucnvor Citv ileah-r l turned hi. me ,,ul. A lu i-1. : . .. . . . . - .x. i urn- ICUiriK.i M11S llllfllillir fr.Jtu a fiisiiie.-M trip to Cliic (,c. Ji!ii! pot-et k, en old Cmss county man, i-, in lioni Aaiicc cotintv l- nLtend the ii union. .Illd'u .Miixwr-ll eitne in en tli ,-1 ... t ;. ... , . """.I' 1 n.it. in n ii i n u. aiiM T.oiK a drive out to his f.n in. .1 , . . eeoije allery earue ri from Silt Lake City ;iiid visit relatives here f r a week or two. Coun'y Clerk Crit litiebt dep.utcl this morning i.r Ureeh y Center to look after auUle nl interiwts tin re. C. A. Leach, n pivKi uting the jewulry rirm fit (7ariuth & .Son t McCnok, is in f.ir a few day visit web l,M p.trt-Ms iu tiiis ity, Tiie O'lirien B;e-., plasters , f this city ire d. ing quit a great d; al of work this (all iu (ih ii wood, viiret!i y went this morning with their assistants. Vu luitieed lh.; ioUw.viiig depai lures this moining from the. reunion: Gover nor Saundeis, Major Padiiock. C. E. Biiiineist.r, L. A. .Siopi.-y and T. E Price tn ( Jm.ilia. Dive 0"Bii-.ii pun 'l.e-'-d l v. o bits of L ile O'Neill . stent y m,,! will imt in tlie i'..Uii'l tioi. at one- tur a f-niM I'm iiti-e, which i,.- ,ril! finish iu the sni'in. e v k. ; well So-tisfied 2A ANTAUAUS Islljs Best Laun'DFvYSoap iriiJje vorld N.KFAIRBAHK&C0. Chico UROcERS KEEP it. BARGAINS! - BARGAINS C'PEC1AL t-OW PRICES IN BOOTS and SHOES. AS WE bought our Leather and Rubber goods before the advance of lO per cent, and shall continue to close them out at the usual LOW PRICES, be sure and consult 5 VOUr interest, n n H n.nll nnrl n&t nn.ps hpfnrp von I buy elsewhere. Not A)to-:el!i-i- M.i.U-rri. Root and Parish in Trouble. Nearly everybody iu Cuss county knows Dr. Root, a genial honest old gentleman who has sec res of friends all over the county. Many of our readers will also remember that the Doctor was once relieved of a tine farm near Weep j vii ir.e. an l be who -I The opini:-;;! !; I : V l,u: le ve never had ti'i-i:- ti turned to v.-o.-': i.;' Iiouseau i:; :.ot thai i- of hi.-j t-p.r i;i a ty the first apo:-.ilL-nf ll:..- u. of edr.'.-atifi. and ir i ..ii; li.pse (! ;.i - that his i-1 to be widely r.doy said that v cam !:'.!!':, br.t c.-' legius at 1 ir-h: ; in the first ye:-:v, : fcions- ;.n ; .y our i . : impr i 1 i i :-: s!s.nii:t 1 should bo pre : ei:e. mat t:i-..-1 '--t cry oi the second a coini iveues:s in a chjiel activii v: thai '. s'.i of chd 1 neopi-.- wuj mm e :i;.-' -::!lv -.1 .1 I' i ' (I 1 ll.-lil'H.S line W. A. BOECK & CO. she Store j t -; lie wtKj once ' woilil ig::o- :i.ir iv: nra lion :iu ii.rveb-lv we;. ti' Notco to Creditors. State of Nebraska, C.:s Couuty. ss : TNTHKMATTKK OI' THE ESTATE OK X liimau Sawyer, deceased. Notice i hereby piven that the claims and demands of all persons airainst Tibtian s,k- ?r !ece;si ti. iaie oi said county ai.d staie. will be reec'ved. examined and adjusted bv ti e eoieitv coiMt at the court lione in Pi'-'tr--iiio!:th on the truli day of .Niav lS:ti ai 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon. .nd that six mom lis from and after the n.'li .l:.y of November A D l0 is the 1 1 in e limited lur ereiiilors of said de ceased lo resent their claims for cxa'ciuaiion ai d allowance. tSuei. underlay hand this mtli day of No vember A, V. isi)r. H. S. Kamsky. County .Tinle. Hat O.'Hco CatH Aro Very I'sefut. We have edited a newspaper for sev eral years, and in that time we have re ceived propositions to advertise goods on shares, to advertise and take thy pay in pilLs. in trees, in dowers, in free tickets, have even had opera house managers demand advertisements a3 a matter of news, and then demand pay for admis sion or no go: but it remained for an enterprising merchant of Temple to cap 1b.:? climax with his proposition. Ho Jias a Jot of strayed animals, and after Iiintin-r around and suggesting "news' items that wonld contain some reference to the lost animals, ho finally proposed to advertise for them if we would tako .tie put in cats. Temple Times. Legal Notice. JN D1STU1CT t OCKT. CASS, CO. NEB. 1 Elizal-eth Olson vs. Chas Olesou i ne oetennnnt w ill take noiien that Nov. i- tSPO. plaintifl f.led her peiiiion in Hie District Court in and for Cass Co, against the tlofen.i iint. t he object and prayer of which is to ob tain a tiivmce from defendant, or the groin. d of desert ion. and for the custody nf thr child trick Andrew Olson, and general relief. ' 'Jh it unie-ss defendant answers said petition on or before Dec 29, is), the alleiratii ns in said l elirion will be taken as true and the nraver of petitioner e granted. lii.lZAr.K i ii Oi son. By . L. Browne, alty. ing Water, through the kindly efforts o Dr. Gibbon and B. A. Gibson. TI; trade was for western laud anel practic ally left the Doctor penniless; he howevei invoked the aid of our District Court and recovered his farm, but it seems from the following article from the Stall Journal was not sufficient and the uNi gentleman is again traded out of hi- property. The Howarel Zink mention d is also an olei resident of this county: "Anson L. Hoot and Edwurd L. Parish have tiled a petitiem in tbe district court gainst Charles W. Wilson anel Howard W. Ziuk. For cause of action the plain tiffs allege that on the 25th day of Sep tember, 1890, they were partners dobij. business at the corner of () and Twenty fourth streets in Lincoln and were thy owners oi a stocu oi aruiis. That on er about the 13tl. day of September, 18'.,'0, Howard W. Ziuk came to plaintiff's house with the defendant, Charles W. Wilson who was a stranger and recommendtd him as a man of tiuth and integrity The deftndunt Wilson represented that he was the owner of a half tction ot ltnd in Greeley county, that the same was worth $12 per acre and that Hide was a loan of $1700 on the same; that sid loan was made by a conservative loan co mpuny upon an appraisement of $3000 made by disinteresti d parties. Relying upon these statements i he plaintiffs agritel to exchange said stock of drugs of the reasonable value of $o40 J for Wilson's land, provided Wilson would pay off the inoitgage, pay all tax es and convey the same to plaintiffs clear of all incumbrance and furnish an ab siract of title w::li;n thirty d::ys from that date; that a contract, to that effect was signed by nil the parties and dip s- ited witii Zink with the understanding that the same should be subject in io- spectiou.by either party until such time j as . Wilson should peri una the tein.s tiicrof. .The plaintiffs deli vend posessioii ef s:iid goods to Wilson and he has sold and we vt i-.i :;-j as u:.p:vs- . ictunvie.-, tuose -r t- r: t'i'j r a ci :i '. is a i-e(iu;.-,t, .ami: Ih-.-.t d.-.-svi.ct- 1.-'. km; en; uu is ; ;,eir or:n.';i ;-.'.nt ) a. i t.'ungs Just opened, reppectfully invites llu; imblic to call and intinee their goods and prices. The "liacket is one of a system of 5000 rim liar stores operated in tlie united b'lattg and are controled by Mr. 0 li. Kauss, ol'New V.rk City. The supply is derived lroin jn.inufactuaers, Jobbers, importers bankrupt pales and small crowded out manufacturers to whom Mr. ii i , ... b -,t and itauss advances a low pt iv: ltairo nin.ve net cost ot their iroods. and inter; furnishes them money to eomin io iheir business throuedi the season. v n (Jur stock consists of J)ty ( to (ids, Ladies and Clients furnislimg Goods, Motions, etc, etc.. i eve r i :o Tiii::; r . e n e to h ; ;.g in the .: . et f la-. :i ve;:;. . , ov.- n--- 1, ( ) . h ;j iod the uud- u are M.'l- 9 St The prices these goods are sold at camot be duplicate ty any other merchant in Plattsmouh, unless sold at a sacrifice. re "We have not the room to quote prices here, but come in and see d about them your self next door east ot Post Office. Y i I ' - l - ! ':. r ;,!-,t,,v :'. (: tits ;er do.-i. -.r lT-i.-d l:i..-' -.!t studio, pur- r 1 1 i--. j i J .- -i ; . , t ('hie-,-.,, Ave. I1 i..t!.....i o- i ,f t J. D. Git AYES & CO. Hurd Bros. Artists of long experhuce, from Kan s is City, have located in our town ar.d will make cabin t photos for f9 cents per dozen, tor a short time. Call and removed to Saunders county a large part of tlic-rn.;.; ..The plaintiffs further aver that each and all of the representations made by these defendants to the plaintiffs were f ilseand made for the puipose of cheat ing and del raudiugfthe plaintiffs out of siid stock of goods, that said land could not be sold in the market for $1 per acre; that the mortgage won iven by defend ant for the purpose of better enabling him to misrcpresDttit8 value; that Zink j refuses to allow plaintiffs to see said 1 fv . i . ne iaiem. uorner oi uranite Bireei ana j agreement left in his care and plaiLtiffs Chicago Avenue, Plattsmouth, Neb. tf. believejtbat he has fraudulently and for "Hello! Tom. Glad to see yon, old fellow! It'i kltnost ten years since we were married. Sit down: let's have an experience meeting. How's the wife T " "Oh I she's so-so, same as nrasj, always want ing something I can't afford." " Well, we all want something more than we've got. Don't you t " " Yes : but I guess want will be my manter.' I started to keep down expenses ; and now Lil says I'm 'mean,' and she's tired of saving and never having anything to show for it. I saw your wifa down street, and she looked as happy as a queen I " " I think she is ; and we are economical, too. have to be. My wife can make a little go further than anyone I ever knew, yet she's always sur prising me with some dainty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beauty of our litUe home, and she's always 4 merry as a lark.' When I ass how she manages it, she alwavs lancha and savs: 'Oh! that's my secret!' But I think I've ai covered her ' secret.' When we married, we both knew we shonld have to be very careful, but she -jade onecondition : she would have her Magazine, nd she was right ! I wouldn't do without it raj. for double the subscription price. We read -ether, from the title-page to the last word : ories keep our hearts young: the evnopsia ortant events and scientific matters kef ps ted so that I can talk nnderstandinglv of oing on : my wife if always trying some i from the household department : sua in her dresses and thoe for the children, m - Is all her Dattern for noihini- with th May.i - ; and we saved joe when he was so sick with the croup, by doing just as directed in the oamranan uepanment. liut I can t fell you half;" iinc wonn-riai Aiarizine is it r " "Demorest's Family Magazine, and "' " What ! Why that's what Lil wanted so hart. and I told her it was an extravagance." Weil, my fnend. that's where von made a ind mistake, and one you'd better rectify as soon as you can. I'll take your 'sub.' right here. uu "ij iie j account: sne s Don no to nave a china tea-set in time for onr tin wedding next month. My gold watch was the premium I got for getting up a club. Ilere'a a copy, with the new Premium List for clubs, the biggest thing out! If you don't see in it what yoa want, you've only to write to the publisher and tell him what yon want, whether It is a tack-hammer or a new carriage, and he w.il make special terms for you. either for a club, or for DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES. LATH, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS.and all buildi Dg material Call and sec us at the corner of 11th and Elm street, one block north of HeisePs mill. I I r . i: Si y - - wmr mb: wtwi.IMWm i. PSW U 1IJ(" PA Zr1 w publisher, W. JenniDgs Demorest, 15 East 14th Street, New York, for a specimen copy containing the Premium List." ON For 'b Kl-:liLV $S 1 o lid Deniortst Utttil-b ' M .:.i;'u . b-' ! i ' i it..- ' i .ce 13. & Ivl.Timc Tabic. P I MP5 IS K0V7 OPiiN FOR BUSINESS In Dry Goods. Farnisliin- Goods, Glasswatv, Woodeinvii n Wi 1 1 ow-ivare, 11 inva re. llarihvare, Ciitlery and Xoiious. - 25c COUNTER You Will be Greatly stonisbed at What You C?.n for a Quarter of a Dollar at 415 Main Slreet, Plallsmoulh, r I.1