fLATTSIIOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY B v The Flattsmoatti Herald PdMisMdz Co. DAILY, delivered by carrier to any part of tbt city Per Week r Month rer Year WEEKLY, by mall. One copy ilx months $1 oo One eopy ou year I oo 13 7 oo KegMtered at tl.e Post Office, Plattamouth, as second ela.M matter. PLATTSMOUTH, APRIL 11, 1983. IIlull water is creating much alarm on the lower MipeUhippi. We notice tbat Mayor Doolittle. of Lincoln, in bis final message of a val edictory nature -gives the total indebt eduess of the city of Lincoln at 9410, 30, beiug 19 4-10 per cent of the assess ed value of all the taxable property now within that city. McCoxmiE Post, Xo. 43, G. A. II., will give a splendid entertainment at the Opera House on Ftiday eve. ning next; upon this occasion, the boys have made arrangements to have the Original New Orleans Jub ilee Singers present. Wc uuder Htand the price ot tickets will be low not to exceed fifty cents for the best seats, and it will be a rare chance for our good people to listen to the finest troupe of singers in America, and at the same time con tribute their mite to the G. A. K. organization. The average New Jersey hotel keeper and New Jersey guest are iu an unfortunate condition. The ho tel'mcn, and other saloon keeper? it appears, failed to indicate the loca tion of tho real estate signers to their petitions fur license, and by a pecu liar quirk iu the New Jersey law. no license can now be granted until Sep tember next. This will put tho Jer sey man on light diet during the warm weather. We believe Dob In gersoll once remarket something about the benighted condition oi New Jersev. It appears that Senator Van Wyck has been 8ucceeful iu prevailing upun tike secretary vf the interior, to order a sale of the Otoe Indian lands in Kansas and Nebraska. At tLe late session of congress, the house of representatives failed to pass the seaate bill, providing for A complete sale and disposition of these lands. The land is all appraised, and Secretary Teller baa decided be can protect all interests and has ordend the sale to proceed. A large portion of Sen ator Van W'yck's constituents have been clamoring for the sale of these lands and the senator has not neglected the matter, it 9eein. For some days past, Uncle Jacob Vallerv Sr., has been very ill with pneumonia, under the care of Dr Richmond; consultations with other physicians have been had on dii!Vr ent occasions, ami on yesterday Dr. Livingston informed the Hkkalo that there was a lair chance for Air. allery s recovery. Although the old gentleman has almost reached his allotted three score and ten; be ing now in his sixty-ninth year, it e uave uau a very Dleasant an. One of the most uncalled for con troversies It the furore pervading the press in regard to Carlyle. Mr. Froude's reminlsccnscs by Carlyle 's wife have seemingly stirred the literary circles of the world to a wonderful extent; just for what purpose. It is bard to as certain. Our newspapers and number less would be critiques had just lapsed (like the lovesick school girl from her first sensation) from their gushing over the Carlyle-Emerson correspond ence, when, lo and behold, with dark hints first, and then fragments, comes "JeaunleV reminiscences; and an en tire revolution of sentiment is threat ened toward the bluff old Scotch essay ist. Whether Carlyle was a dyspeptic, a sour, gloomy man, making his home sombre and unpleasant, will never figure, when the lover of the Carlyle style is perusing his essays either early or modern. His Gaethe and Schiller, his reviews of the German literature, his -Jean Paul Freiderich Richter," his "Present Time." bis -Parliaments," with his numerous other essays and pipers are Carlyle s icorks, and as a litterateur, by them must he bo judged ; not whether in bis fits of dyspepsia he wad kind and considerate of his "Jeaunie." We believe it is seldom tho case that men of Carlyle's cast of mind make pleasant companions at home; they give themselves body and soul to their life work it becomes '.heir passion. Perhaps, and we bo lieve, the great Hugo is an exception who knows but that, when this great oiu man is laid away neath the dull cold marble ; ''and to revile the old race pleases tbe new, a skeleton will be hauled out of his closet and set up as a temporary scarecrow for small minds to puzzle over. We have no patience with this disposition to mix up Mr, lanyies dyspepsia with his famous achievements iu the world of letters ii .s out rigut and charitable that bis weaknesses and his foibles should rest with his old scotch bones in peace and quiet. If bis life's laboi is what many men iniun ic is, it will live-on the same, despite these criticisms upon v.:- i. ,. ,i ... uta iianty ui uisp031ll0U. lie Was only human and a Scotchman at that The Chicago Times, the great ag uostic journal, in politics, takes Con gressman JJeuster, of Milwaukee, smaruy 10 task, for honestly say mg u ma oerman constituency in .Milwaukee, upon his return from Washington, the other clay, that the new levenue act "settled the tar iff quescion for the present," and mat be (Deuster; "would lor one oppose any attempt to reopen the question during Uie next session ot congress. Air. Deuster is an able ueuiocrauc representative in the American congress and understands, uouutless, the sentiments of his con stituency and the temper f the American people generally; he un uersmuus Mm, an act has been pass iuiti uiutu unnecessary wranij- iiug rcaujusung duties, and until the people see, and become ac quainted, wim Me practical work ing, they arc not going to demand imoiuii me iarm ana a consequent unsettling of our com merciai system. Hut the peculiar leature oi the Times article is the covert threat, which we notice the average tree trader is shaking in the ace oi the democratic party now a uays, and which cannot be better il lustrated than by quoting the Times. In criticizing Air. Deusier's declara tion the Times speaks as follows: It i- hi quaintance with Uncle Vallery since ,.,n ,) V, aiUly, lno that if Air. the year 1866; and the Herald sin- liantla11 ls msk speaker of the new cerely hopes this good old citizen c;uu1rc8 as tue "ult of a political may yet be spared man v years with "between New York and Penn- hii familv- and trivia J syivama politicians or otherwise. , - I SUKVETOK Gen'l StEI'HEXSOX puts in an appearance, this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, aid received from Surveyor General praitn, tne durveyoi General s olHce, in apple pie order. c are inform ca that "civil sei vice " in a sensible form will be recognized by Gen'l Stephenson, who will retain the pres- j ibis." tne tanh" question will be brought to tue front by a party which, is not alraid of an issue, or of its shadow. and which will develop strength enough to give a world of trouble to a party which seems to be training lor a light by divesting itself of con mictions anti eliminating everything jiue an issue noin the contest. Per haps Air. Deustcr has a susmcian oi hopes President Arthur will proceed to apply the toe of his prerogative to the base of the official person, of this cointnUeion without ceremony. Ex perience has demonstrated that the most competent and trustworthy ser vants the government has in tho dif ferent departments at Washington, are the woman employees. The Herald is in favor of women ev ery time. And still the dcfcrulents in the star route trials arc unfolding their ''plain unvarnished tale." Minor is now disclaiming. BANKS. JOHX FlTZOEnALl), A. W. MO LA UOH LIN, President. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL IB .A. ZLST lEC ! OF PLATTSMOL'TH. NLUUASK A, Offers tin? very best facilities for tbf prompt tram-action of legitimate BARKING BUSINESS. Storks, Bonds, CI old, Coverunienl ami Local Securitiex Koulil ami Sola, Deposits receiv ed aud interest allowed on time Certifi cate", Draft drawri. available in any part of tlie. I'nited Slai c and ail the principal towim of Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for County War rants, State ai.d County Howl. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald A. K. Touzalin, .John It. ChtrK. It. C. 'uhlng. Geo. K. Dovey. F. JC. White. A. W, McLaughlin. Bank Cass County Cotncr Ala in and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOUTH j JOHN BLACK. President. iJ. M. i'ATTKUSOX, Cashier, f Transacts a Geisr al Banking Business. HIGHEST CASH i'KICE Paid or County and City War. ants. coLi.i:cnoH 3iaik and promptly remitted for. niKKCcToits : John r.lack, J. M. 1'atterson, C. H. I'armele, F. R. ;uthmann, J. MorriB.se', A. 1J. Smith. Fred fiordnr. 5Uy ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNETT & LEWIS, THE LEADING GROCERS ! T jE3 R.R. Just Received. a i i m: mm: of Como to the front with a complete etock f Staple and Fancy Groceries jixTebr ask A Fit ESI I AND NICK. AVe always buy the best goods in tin uiiukpt, and guarantee -v i vtliing we eell We are Bole agents in this town for tin.- sale of PEItFECTION" GltOUNl) SPICES, AND THK CKLKIIKATKD The and tlx Iiik f Ih-iivcr and all judntH "BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS, Nothing finer in the market, l'latt's "Tiger" Lrrnd of IJaltiniore Oyster always on hand. Come and see us. We ikill make you glad. r "BURLINGTON ROUTE" (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) GOING EAST ; D :V ?' . j Eicpant Da.7 Coachcr., V.ulor v'l:-. v-U'.'. i:-?-;.',: nir CliairH 'scat-? rr'i-l, Sra :;:! ; '..Mr-i. n lt- !v.)lviiij Chains. rulin:i:j i';. ) -'.5 . ; . ' : ; tha famniiH C H. & L iiiiiiT lir.i : i. : ; frorj Cfiicari & Kan:i ."!:v. t'-i- ,v -jf. -it fclufTs, Chinign L,;h ."loi.i'w i :. " I seph, Atchison & TotK'k.v l.'-r-:-v s.-j j tweeu I'.uoao, Lincoln A iXMivrr. i'ar r;.: vm. f lxtwen Indi-jn&polis A t'o'.i:K:l :t!:rf.- r; : r; . j Ail conn:toiis ran.tt- in ( m-.;. .-.. .i i; n. C.DSfiG NCnTH AMD COUTH ll-J 'I'raim f ICi-i-.T.it I):iy Coai-lws nnd I'ull n I'.-lac ft pi'.L' (.'Oi-s sire rim dailv to and :-'t !.. ii. ri.i IKini.ibal. Ui.incj-. K-oknk. :.:':.n. v . l.'ar.i !s ;vnl Alr.ert Ia-! to tSt It. ! :i::r:-.'.x:is: 'ni lor Curs wiih lU'clining !::. ;r. ic ci;. 5 ! : .'iii .S t . Iiiis tml l'i"jria. and to: r.i.i! I.t uis an 1 ;tliiiivu. .'nly onj 4-:ii.i;.' of ,ir-i li.-C.vnil hi. IjUJIS nd l)VH :..;. l..v. i. linccln, .Velirar-ka, and Donvrr. known an the greet TIIU JCC;: . A! m Finest EnulDned Hailroid in the V7orid for r.!l Gla f. J. POTTER. Sd Vice-Pres't apt! Ocn'l "laiaia:-. r.iiO!:VA!. LOWELL. Oen. tlimuli .Mountain in Southern :md Western Ntdras ka. Katm Conii(ctiii;-i at PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and ATCHIS01T KANSAS, l'ur ull points East, North and South Connections at LINCOLN for (X)ia:.mui;s, HEERSCHAO AND BRIAR PIPES of iitti:cr IMHIHTATIOS 113 A Challenge 5c Cigar, t pro ily iniulf forllif u-i.'iil tikd'j jly. t Vv: erb ;rg'sCtear Factory. (7iX AT TIIK Old Reliable Y. I. A. WATDBB&H & SON' VV hi. iiid l.''!;iil J). ilt-r I" PINE LUMBER SIILNUIjKS. lath, sas:i, noons, . 1'oiiiMi Stlt-i t, in K'iil of 1:1 House. PLATTSMOirTII, A Coniflon- NIIPIiASKA. Ptcraedv. Sense SALICYL CA WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - NEB. . E. L. REED, Tresident. B. A. GIBSOX, Vice-President, ft. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. (i. XV. Hoi,iii:Kii. ollit.-. S. EUSTIS (Un. l'u. A;; J (Je n"l Sunt. Omaha. f 1 1 . : : J ; rocerie Xo old stock to work oil'. The latent patterns 1' A General Banking Bnsiiiess Traisactel. DEPOSITS Receired, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DRAFTS Drawn available in any part of the United States and nil the principal cities of Europe. GLASS JTID Q,TJEE2SrSYTABB. FLOUJJ. FEED AND PROVISIONS. The Very Highess Market Price paid for Country Produce DREW BUILDING. PLATTSMUOTH. Cass Coun IV li Ull V U! r5 I H ErJ ft " T 3 '- rn g W g pi J. LEVY, Will BUY and fcELL all kind of FURHITUHE, HSTALS, IRON, RAGS AImD FURS Will advance wouty r.n all SALABLE WOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite The Old Duke Build'uiy. I'htttsmoutli, Feb. 1st, ls8: 4tf. ' Agents for the celebrated Wmi Line of Steamers. WATMAN & KIRBY, Propr's. UAyUFACTURKRS OF ENGINES, cni iorce in tne otlice, so lar as the principal clerkships are concerned r A i ... uu vui9 is iiui nuu proper. e consider Gen'l Stephenson a verj 'wvu.rv.kwuD vj auujiiiiakcr tills office, he having a full and practical knowledge of the present system of puonc surveys aua we predict lor me oeueral a pleasant experience iu this o.fice, so lar as our people are concerned to whom he needs no in traduction. Many a time, aud oft durincr the past, hlteen or twenty vears. the Chi- li,o" Aimes uas proclaimed its bc- iiei, that a new national part- must fpuiig up, wiiicit can lace the Amer ican pcupie witJiout a record behiud i. ucuHiuuiiijj every pro.ession it makes lor the future, i'erhaps this ismue urcam oi tbe limes loreshad- o.vetl in this threat; ii ho, the lieu alu would proceed to christen it the Attain J?muh partv. HENRY BCECK DEALER IN SAFES, Cn'AIRS. ETC., ETC., ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOODEU coFxisrs Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. - MY F1NEHEARSE IRON FRONTS, HOUSE COLUMNS, AND CASTINGS. Our facilities for heavy work iu Columns und Castiugs for Duins Ilous'.'H are not surpassed in the &tate. MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine Shop is fully equipped for all classes of work in iron. Patronize Nebraska manufacturing. Wc duplicate all eastern prices, saving freight and time. Parties building in any part of the State should v.iitc for our terint of cstins CASS GOXTSTT W OXUSS March lltb, 1882. PLATTSMOUTH. NEW. ijoODLT berating the narrow aud ir rational view taken by Dr. Howard Crosby in a recent article written for the North American Review on the "dan gerous classes in the republic," the Lin coln Journal speak a as follows Bat tne man who takes the politics of 2ew York city as bis text for an article "Ocn next railroad" is the heading of an article by the Omaha Herald, ia ad vocacy of a line of road from Omaha northwest via Llkhorn coaalry, aud the Wauties and necessities for t-ucii a line of roa 1 are enticing. y tet forth by the Her ald. It is by ugitatinc these enierorises setting forth the fallen condition of the that I,ubhc atteQt! fixed up m th, m uoaj pooiio oi ine wnoie country is next door to a fool. The average Amer ican voter is not purchasable lor mouey or whiskey. The average legislature, outside of New York, is not for sale iir controlled by the millionaires ortheco porationa, and thtre is sensi enough in tne American people as well as honesty enougn to give us, witn an our Uults.the best system of laws and the purvst ad- aud the needs and necessities firmlv planted in tlie public mind this done, enterprising capitalists can be found t: put the enterprise into practical shuix- 'I'lin .1 !u....al v. ... . 1 Ml . . . .i..uui juau m pass iroui nortii eastern Iowa through southern Xebras ka to a point in central or southwestern Jvausas winch will drain the verv best IS NOW KEAUY FOH SKliVICE. With many thanks for past patronage. invite all to call anil examine my LARUE STOCK OF 31tf. KCKXTI 'tK AMI COKVIXH O. Am VRISLEY & CO'G o TOFALL KINDS FOR SALE BY o o o i'him; 2i2t t!Ki:iMsi;i, f-'oul or Xccitiilgiii. Iumciliats Kc:i-r vdrrantefl. Feriiicneat Cure Guarantee! l'i-r ii .-y t :il,li..)n it tun! m n r , nnir t fail in m'i ; i(m . tii ii'i Hi' t iiinnir. l!i)ir Id nil :!-in:i,i: lit h II-ii I- i lint ill ilijtji.,1 fill the .,:llli.i(l nf Sillii lihi H. 'MM-: ONLY I I I .V I" 1? I-' Til I . lol-oN- oi's in won n in is is is imic r.i.oon mi' i:i; i:r i , i m; a m .oi; . v va- i II . M :. ! I.I ' V 5.1 ' V - I. ik. v ii :is a fi.innnni s. n-' ii (y. I't;,ii.- it tlfilvn- ilin !lv at I ho c:iii-i' (;l Kill i i i . i f i - :n . 'li'iit ;,ii(l Ni'in ;tl"l;i, an I it- m i in.: ii mi -c.i ,;i 1 1 ' in -1 : ;:". :in xiiji jniM-il JiHIKM'fa' ll ll'fal ilif.vll hi' fill ! I I. llilS llf f II fllllffllfll ll Cll.lnfl.l m ii-nt i.'-t i Mini iHiiuiii'l ;i!ii;ir,-.lion-i, mm h ,-i- lui.tiin W II Ii oiln. iii ! n ' l.K, I r 1 1 1 i - I aiiii soot IiIiilc llll If tl' V. ill Mil f I .lilif.li.f I llf-l' (lif ii-l-H "hifll aif I lie if Mill .f Un- ii I : i. j of llif lilofiil wil Ii I i ic A !!. nI.M'YI.K'A '.vnrliH l;!i unrvi Im-im ff feft !: tills Hi-iil :iid si jciiiiivch tin' di-.,ifr. It is f.nw f Xf lii-lvi ly nsfil hv all ffli-luatfil pli vsii-laiis i.I A inf t i'-;t ati'l I iiliii'. II,-Iii h Mfitifal A'-adf lay i! rarif Ii-iits :5 j-cr rent curl in UiM-f ilays. tl;at SA Ml'Vliirii ii a fi rtalti -hii for lllll'.IM. l ISM, ;mi: i ami M-;i HaI.mIA. 'I lie limst -i If iisv i:iin an; nuIxIiii-(I almost in 5 1 :i ii 1 1 v. iivf u a trial. Itflii f nu;,ianlf l oi money re 1 iimlf il. Tlloifhials of tf h! ilii'iiiiitls efiit on aiii!lca tiim. . H a I5ox. r, r.oxpd forf.l. Mont free ly mail on reee ipt of inotiey. ASK VOI'li liuI'iililMT KM It IT. Hut Io not he .IcJu.Ied into lakini iiuit :it ioriH fi miIim ii uti-H. .- soinetliiiK.' If fomiiif ndf il an jitsl ii- Vi,ilt ;' ,t on the fcf n nine wit Ii th, n.iiae ol WASH l;C KMC .Si '., on I'ncli whK-li is'iaiai.tffil elieiaicallv .uii' iiuiicroW iL!liai tire . an indiMlf iihIIiIi; if iiisile i liisuie siieei hH In tiie tn atmeiit. 'l ake mi oll;-r, or Kenil to iij. Wanhhurne & Co., riopiictoix. '.iiii'adv.av. for J:i ad: HI.. N'KWYOKIC. 5 o H i- hZi . 22 x i f CO PS 'CS ca o ; ri ,5 N '- co ji 5j H Ui CD H (!) r 4 1 I M JASON STREIGHT, (SnrMsnor to tttreight A Miller.) MANUFACTCBEK OF xcelsior rr. . ' -- I t. ,- - -C -r. 5 o o Pi x C3 a. 4, o p-i Si: . I- - rr. 1 KENDALLS) A3 2:0 5 ST.LOUiS.MO hale by S. if t:'i;0- ministration of them that Clirinteudom ho2 anJ corn ft'Rion in the wet, tapping can snow. I he Lnlted States is not l;c cattle ranges in the Arkansas vvtr neaTen, ana its people are not saints, but country. The 11euaij looks upon thi. line of road, as oie of the most import- lire and property are water here on the arerage than ia any othtr country, the taxes are lower in proportion to the abil ity of the laloring men to pay them, and industry reaps a lietter reward than tnywhere else on the footstool. It is perfectly legitimate for our public men to discorer and point out I he national faults and weaknesses, for the nation, Leiujr made up of average men, will al ways have faults and weaknesses to be pointed out. But when a man writes to the whole country as being in the ab normal political condition which i the misfortune and shame of the city of New York, be needs an enlargement of the breln. - and to Nebraska, now under tion. condolera- A8UIXOTOX news mdicates thai me little yyndicate, called the civil service commission, have indicated their disapproval of giving woman a , ., . cuauce equai witn man in tne com petitive examinations they are hold ing, and that Mr. Dormau D. Eaton anu nis nsFociato "iJoges aro gomr j to quietly elbow woman out of the service, ff this a fact, theIlKBAi.nl DECT IN THE MARKET. ' Made OTTLTof Vegetable Oil ana JPure Heel Tallow, To Induce housekeepers to eive this Soao atrial. with bach bar WE GIVE A FINE TABLE NAPKIN This offer is made for a Bhort time only and should be taken advantage of at ONCE. We W ABB ANT this Soap to do more wash ing with greater ease than any soap in the market. It has no EQUAL for use in hard and oold water. YOUR GROCER IUS IT. G.A-Wrisley&Co. FLOUT FINE HEAVY HARNESS. A lare Hue of Saddles Bridles, Collars. Whips, k. always in stock. Rtpairing of all kiwis neatly dune tin sort notice. Main Stivet, brtveen Fourth and Fifrli, O. M. STltEJCWT, Hiifiut:" .Maiiat'T. 1 iMsSijUKixn. :.lt!i.iaical Manar. 7f COV"! I'll it i- '; (;.;;: not l.!:-!T ; Al- - . i:kai ri: .or i;i;i.- i. Kl. i :, i ' v 1 1 :it I' 1 l.K V (llf OiS 'll'l'l' illlli" (I'X'i :' I, III, I. Ill l'.Khil. ritoM col. l. t. i u.ri:i; - A X D 1 of B tankard LaimAv Til Oomp9 At Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see me. Opposite First National Hank. D. IP. SB ATDMlEISOrJEIS. ROSEKT DONNELLY'S JlrD IiLACKSM ITU SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, 21 whine and Plow re pairing, and general jolhint I am now prepureii to do all kimls of rep.V.iu. of farm and otlior nia'-liiiMTv, as tlie-re Is a good lathe in iny :ilrp. P-ETER RAfL'N, The old.Keliable Wagon Maker baa taken charge of the wagou shop. He is well known as a fc'eur NO. 1 WoaiCllAN. and llasxi Order. raade. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. j V':in?-t'vti. 1 :.:,, Mj.y loth, lx0. I H. .1. Kcri.i.il! Jw- r., ,.-,:t :-l li i.I ;ivi :y j U.-il.!" ;tml.; I'M:! .:! ,.,.! . i' ii 1 j 1 11 d i iy ; liilily, li.- Is;ul a 1.:' l,i: in:: in ;n om: J;,ii;t j ill.il ;l Ml!..i .!;, ..:) i,;,' . , J . . . u , ,, Ij,;,. : linn v ! i.tim' ; 1 had l.Siii ::... -j I fii:..iv of j .! i.-ary v.iiu laind . ciiie j li.m. ! .1- one 1!. i.-.iJi., ; ii' ..' vi ri i'-i-iiK-iit 1 o ii':nl.i:i's i;i..!i tin- 1., ( i.truun j-.x- ; HIVmi, I lfi.';.l.il I'.l ,iti..r'- ti ti ir.i;i;il our ! iin:i;i-i ii-ic .ci.i ! 1 . i-1 : . ; ii.-y . ilt r.vi ti, rr ; IiiiUii s. 1 Junk Hi. in :i" Jti.ii l!.'m-lil 1 Uiii.JJ 'iv it a t!ioM:;li ; r i : 1 i v-i :t ri.-. rlii:c Imii-r'i-tio..'i a;i.l t.!i- i'.)::m ia II:.- -.-,t c:i-rd to t.c l.uiic. and tf t- i ti :n ; jh l.ad di.-;.ppcared. 1 ! usi'd ;.:it .me I t i ; I . :im H.c i:,.h ;.iiiIi ;.i t. a j f: f Ir.n.i ::irn.K rti.u :ji iii.-o:!: ;lh .iny lo.rsfiii Illi- 5t,vti;. Il- i ( i "ri-ij iioid. 'i lie rui c w r.'in iKa!,l.- Hi;.! I :. I two of n.y m lthbor vh i f;?. rina.iiiui: t v.'o o!tlcH who an- now i:-ii.K ii. Wry !.'. m ctiiilly, L. T. FOSLF.R. Kendall's Spavin Cure ' j OX HUMAN FLESH. j I'l.tteiiV Mill. N. Y., Fi-Ii. 21. ISTti. i P. .1. li'FXi'Al.L it Co.. (limts : Tl f pi rtlcu i larcv f on wliK ii I Il-d your Keinlr.ir J-pawn , t lire whs a iiiallnnaiit auklt sprain of Mxt-fll I in. .i. tli" slaiKllin;. I had tiled many tliiiiirx, Imt i la vain. our .-M.aviti t nre put the foot io the round florin, and for t lie firt ttme ninee hint. ; in a natuial poMtion. For a family lii,ln.el:t it j exc.-IJs aijthiiij; we ever used. i Vouri truly, i:ev. m. r. r.Ei.L. Pastor of M. E. Church, Pattens Mill. N. Y Send address for Illustrated Circular, hich vie think ivcm positive proof of it virtues. N r tniiiiy has ever met with fueh unqualified KueeeiH, to our knowledpe. for beast a well as man. 11 ice tl, per bottle, or fix bottles for All DrunKin-J have- It or can net it for you or it will be feni to any addresH on receipt of inirrt hy thm proprietors, l)K. li. J. KENDALL & CO. Enooburs Fall. Vt. 3-ly SOLII HIT ALL. DRUGGISTS