The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 25, 1883, Image 4

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    PLATTSUOUTH HERALD.
rUUMSHEI DAILY AND WEEKLY '
BY
Tiie PlattaMntt Herald MXMn Ca.
fc'or City and County Directory. Railway Tim
fs-ble-t. Telephone KteLang Uusiues 11
rectory, Hislnei I'mli 4c, sc ihlrd page.
2TTY. 1m STONE, - City Editor.
Notice to Advertisers.
Cofr lor display ad vertbiements or changes
In advertisement aiust be Uaded la to tbe
buslnei oOlce not later than lu . in. of tbe
dv la which tbey axe to be Incited. Co
for oar locals nd special notices roust
handed in before 3 p. in. each day to Insure id
ertioB. II M. Hl'SHXKLL,
Business Manager.
A. lallNbury, Dentlbl.
Last evening aa a IIkiiai.d reporter
was wandering through the II. Jk M.
yards he noticed that the It. & M. had
put on some very attractive brakenien.
The reporter thinks ot breaking him-tlf.
The Percy Temperance children, give
au entertainment at Fitzgerald's hall to
night. The programme in quite an ex -tended
one and the admission bo low
that all can attend, (jo and see what
the little ones can do.
.Nebraska City has a white woman
and colored man who live in open
adultery. If it is a question of afflic
tion or disgrace to the community, we
prefer our mad man, and don't want it
" mixed."
COUNCIL PROCKEDINC8.
All members of the A. O. II. are re
quested to meet at Murphy's restaur
ant tonight at & o'clock sharp, to per
fect arrangements for participating in
the anniversary celebration of the I.O.
F. tomorrow. A full attendance is
desired.
The IS. JL M. band were out lust even
ing, trying the new baud wagon and
made some nice music up and down
Main street. When they get their uni
forms ob, and get into that wagon be
hind four white horses they make a fine
appearance, as well as fine music.
The hearing of the Happy Hollow
jubilee was had yesterday, in the coun
ty court, and resulted in Ed. Everett
being bound over in the sum of 3500.
Being unable to furnish tbe bond, he
now reposes in durance vile, with tbe
privilege of reflection upon his pros
pects.
A meeting of the Fire Department
was held last evening at the engine
house, and the invitation to partici
pate in the Odd Fellows' parade, was
unanimously accepted. The depart
ment will turn out in uniform, an
will make a fine display.
The Press, of Nebraska city, records'
a free for all " that occurred there
last Saturday night, which, with our
Happy Hollow " blow out," would
make a - pair that couldn't be beat."
They held over us a little in blood.
but we down them for sensation.
A gentleman with beard and mous
tache yesterday remarked to the IIel
ald local, in the vestibule of the post
office, that, you don't change post
masters here very often, do you ? I
was here when a small boy, and recog
nize the honest countenance of the
man in the office that passed me mail
then."
Georg was handling some queer look
ing mail matter at the post office this
morning. It wasn't exactly mail mat
ter either, but resembled female in t:er
a top knot or -wad of hair used by tbe
women to cover up wrinkles on their fore
heads, called in tousorial parlance, friz
zes. The kinks had all come out and
left it a mass of snarled, tangled hair,
George don't wear a wig and it didn't
look like a wig, so it is safe to say it
wasn't a wig. Things look suspicious
any way and we want to know how it
got there, what is it there tor and who it
belongs to, and want George to tell us.
TO-MORROW'S CELEBRATION.
Chief of Police and Street Commle
eloner Appointed.
The council met pursuant to ad
journment. Present the Mayor, Coun
cilmeu Murphy, McCallau, Morrison,
Fairfield, lions, Lehnhoff and Jlerold,
and City Clerk Simpson. The read
ing of the minutes of the last meet
ing, on motion of Councilman Murphv
was dispensed with.
Councilman Murphy, from the com
mittee on streets, alleys and bridges
made a statement that the petition
relative to the alleys in xoung &
Hayes add., which was referred at the
last meeting, only involved a question
of law, and entered a motlou that the
same be referred to the judiciary com
mittee, which motion prevailed.
Conncilman Morrison, from the
finance committee, asked lor further
time to examine and report upon the
annual report of the city treasurer,
which, on motion, was granted.
The report of the committee on
licenses, was brought up, and after
some discussion it was finally decided
to lay the matter over until the next
meeting for further investigation.
The matter of city police wa in
troduced, and a discussion ensued,
upon the suggestion of the Mayor, that
two night policeman be employed,
at a 6alary of f 10 per month each, in
stead of 350 per month as heretofore.
Final action, however, was postponed
until the next meeting.
At this juncture Councilman Pat
terson appeared in person and asked
that his resignation as councilman of
the Second ward, previously filed, and
as he waa informed, never acted upon,
be accepted. Councilman Murphy
moved that his resignation be accept
ed as requested, which motion was
lost.
The mayor nominated as 'chief of
police, P. B. Murphy, and aaked the
support of the council in his election,
which upon call of the roll resulted in
an election.
He also nominated as street commis
sioner, P. J. McCann, who was also
elected.
The appointment of night police
owingjp the feasibility of an increase
of tbe number, Deing undecided, was
postponed until the next meeting.
The appointment of city attorney
was also deferred until the next regu
lar meeting.
The followiag gentlemen were
chosen and unanimously elected to
constitute a board of health: Drs.
Schildtknecht, Richmond, Meade. Win
tersteen and Judge Newell.
The suDjeat or city printing was
brought up, and Mr. Patterson made a
motion that the Journal be awarded
the city printing at the same figures as
last year. Mr. Murphy moved to
amend by entertaining sealed proposals
accompanied by a bond, and that it be
awarded to the lowest and best bidder
which amendment prevailed.
The mayor alluded to the unsatis
factory provisions made for the safe
keeping of the city records, and recom
mended that tbe council take some
action in the matter, and make some
suitable provision of a place for their
safety in case of fire, ete.
Council adjourned until Saturday
night.
The Sixty-Fourth Anniversary of
Odd Fellowship.
The different committees have ben
busy all day in the completion of ar
rangements for the grand anniversary
celebration. Nothing has been left
undone to make this one one of' the
largest and best gatherings of the kind
ever held in tbe state. Information
has been received that there will be 75
from Beatrice, 100 from Ashland, and
from the other places tha exact num
ber could not be obtained.
A grand dinner will be served in
Fitzgerald Hall, prepared by Fred.
Stadelman, and three hundred can be
accommodated at the tables at once.
AH other organizations in the city
will participate in the parade.
The programme as puVlished will be
carried out to the letter.
In the evening a grand ball will be
given at the Opera House, to which
all are invited. Tbe citizens generally
are invited to participate in the cele
bration. It will be a gala day in
Plattstnouth.
VATERttAH'S OPERA HOUSE.
Two Nights Only.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
April 27th, 28th.
The Popular Comedian
HARRY WEBBER,
In the wellknown Sensational
Comedy Drama
NIP AND TUCK'
(THE DFTECTIVES)
Which has now been played over three
thousand times.
JRe-
City Printing and Democratic
trenchment.
The city council last evening took a
commendable step in regard to city
printing as compared with their action
of last year. Mr. Puttcrson appeared
in tbe council for the first time for moBths
and moved that tbe city printing be done
by the Journal at the same figure It did
the work last year. This motion was
promptly sat down upon and an order
made that bids be received for this
work. The fact is the custom during
years preceding Mayor Weckbach's ad -minstration
was to let the printing to
the lowest and best bidder, and the ac
tion of the city council of last year let
ting the work to tbe Journal at its own
prices was clearly illegal. The Herald
cares nothing for this wark as about $200
we understand, covers the entire cost of
printing for the fiscal year. It is the
democratic principle of retrenchment
that attracts our attention. Tbe Herald
will bid on this work at what it considers
a livicg rate and cheerfully endorse tbe
letting of the work to anyone who can
do it cheaper and better. We congratu
late the city dads on their decision pro
tecting the interests of the tax payers.
Personal.
A. B. Smith went west this morniutr.
W. D. Jones came down home from
Ashland today.
Mrs. F. Stadelman is home again from
her visit and her large family are all glad
to see her.
J. L. Minor returned today, after a
ten days rest and visit at hi old home
in Missouri.
O. E. Done, of the extensive grocery
house of John Roper, & Co., Chicago,
passed through this morning. He is a
roper, as it were.
Thede Eaton, the fat man of Platts
mouth, is home for a few days after talk
ing insurance to citizens in western Nebraska.
Maj. Wheeler, It. O'Neil. G. Rasgor-
shek, and Ed. Oreusel, go to Lincoln,
this evening, to meet and escort visit
ing Odd Fellows into the city, tomor
row.
will also appear iu his latest
Comedy Creation,
"PHINEAS FLINT"
In Jno. T. McArdle's great London
Success,
FLINT and STEEL
Now in the third year of its run
in Europe, with T. L. Stinson,
supported by a company
or undoubted excel
lence, under man
agement of
James IS. Moore.
"Flint and Steel" may be styled a
sparkling eccentricty in three
Sparks or acts of which
each depicts the won
derful adveentures
of a brace of
nial
agents,
who are en
deavoring to ob
tain rich husbands
and wives for their clients
get iu all sorts of ridiculous
scrapes and amusing dilemmas.
ADMISSION 35, G0 AND 75.
Reserved seats now on sale at J. P.
Youdps
Roller Skating Rink.
Having purchased of Joseph Ford
his skating rink in the basement of
Fitzgerald block, I wish to announce
that tbe same will be open every aifter
noon and evening, and that it will be
run first-class in every respect. The
prices for admission will be
10 ct.H. for afternoon and lo ot. for even
ing, Iadie9 free. Trice ol tkatcn 'JO cts.
for afternoon, 25 els. for evenings. The
masquerade n- heretofore announced for
Monday evening will ijot be changed.
C. E. Slcck.
The new city council meet this evening.
Teeth extracted without pain by the
use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, at the Denta
rooms of Dr. C. A. Marshall, Fitzgeral
block. 48d3t0vrlt
The best goods for the least
at William Herolds.
money
43tf
Don't fail to go to Phil Young's
for anything in his line and save
money.
A Square Meal
Can be had at the City Hotel for ouly
23 cents and lodging at same reasonable
rates. Farmers and Commercial Men
will please bear this in mind. d&wtf
lee ! Ice ! Ice !
Now is the time to contract for yonr
summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices
pp5t delivery and superior quality of
ice, first come first served bv the new ice
man. d2ni2 Joe Fairfield.
Ladiea, your special attention is called
to the new line of dress goods just
received at Weckbach's. 33dtf
Bremner's
Co.'s.
Crackers at Murphy A
Has ransacked the market for
nobbiest and best lino of
the
oxjOtschsto-.
We can show vou all that in de
turabie, ana aon t loreret that wo
will never be undersold.
Everything in
In conversation with a reporter for the
Herald today a prominent farmer said : I
"There are more fruit trees and shrub
bery being planted this year than I have
ever known." Of course the reporter
asked why. "Because," said the farmer
"everyone knows now that Nebraska is
the state, for not only apples, but all
kinJs of fruit, cveu to blackberries, ai.d
therefore every pe rson is planting an or
chard," In further conversation he said
it will not be five years until we expert
apples as we do corn. This is what Ne
braska wants, that all tbe farmers shall
Louisville Locale.
Oeo. Mayfleld got his finger badly
mashed last week. Chos. Hasemcier
dressed the wound iu a skillful mau
ner and his frequent aud protracted
calls at the Mayfield mansion argue
that Charley's reputation fs a
physician is at stake,' and Charley
will win if perseverance counts.
Ben. Hoover is improving slowly.
Ho can move his hand slowly and can
be moved without so much pain.
Jos. .liis' rheumatism is so far uu
der control as to permit him to attend
to his station.
J. . U lover talks ot making a
horseback trip to tbe west soon.
School is in session agaiu with J. B.
Philbert in the chair, and Miss Anna
Calkins assistant
Richard Lewis will ship several cars
of hogs Thursday.
A law " suit between Lee Calkins
and Julius Coeley will be enacted in
Justice Cleghoru'e court, if technic
alitles don't prevent, Wednesday.
Our pottery is still on the eve of
starting. We hope to be able to re
port it in full blast in our next.
The new Hall House is looming up
irrandlv. The painters have begun
plant and grow tbe best quality of fruit j their work, and every touch is a show.
and let it become one of the industries
of the state
A Herald reporter this forenoon ve
iled the delivery yards of Stock well &,
Shannon, the Rochester nurserymen aud
saw one of the finctt disnlavs of uur-
ory stock that good fortuua has yet ',
placed in the way. They received alout !
J, 500 worth this morning which will be !
,1.1 , a .. ... . i
uvuYvreu lumuiruw io parties in tue vi
cinity of Plattsniouth. The elections
were personally made at the Rochester
nurseries, are of the finest quality re
gardless of expense, and are in prime
rondltion. Tbe cherry and apple tnes
arc two years old aud range in heightb
from 4 to 7 feet. The Bt embraces cher-
r7t PPle Par, peach and pro on tree,
grape vines, blackberry, raspberry ana
currant bushes, strawberry plants, all
kinds of roses and the very finest quality
of grape vines. We are glad to note
the rapidly Increasing demand for the
very best that can be obtained. It has
been demonstrated that Nebraska aa a
fruit country is unsurpassed, and it only
remains now to fill it up.
. mm
Don't fail to decorate nod dou't you
forget Phil Young has a large luw of
flags.
It will be much larger than before.
Jack frost chills the arder of tbe
ffinr aaaan on1 tti '.rtv Vkivvf
a u v aaisiU oauu . sa .mj v
whose beans and com are above
ground.
Our tax-ndermist, R. P. Loucks, lias
a lot of animals and birds worth see
ing, among them a white weasel, a
large coon and a loon.
Our paper The-Observer, is the
boss local paper outside of the metrop
olis of Cass, Gene" is doing well and
is bound to succeed.
Dan. Andrus and Peter Coou were
"partners at loggerheads' last week.
No one hurt.
Mr. Van Alstyue, of Lincoln, vis
ited Louisville last week as the guest
of Mrs. Martladale.
Claus Breckenfeld will move to
Plattsraouth and deal in liquors in
place of Rosenbaom.
Will Shryock is paiatiugand other
wise beautifying bis drug store. He
ir getting an immense stock for a to wu
of this size, and bis enterprise will
win.
Phillip Unbar has wakened to a
realisation of the "eternal fitness" Of
things, and will get married soon.
John Murfin, Esq., the merchant of
Factory ville, and one of the solid citi
zens of the southern part of the coun
ty, came in last evening, on business,
to the metropolis. He reports busi
ness flourishing.
Old Uncle Hurrey Carter, tho Sago
of Weeping Water, is in the city today
doing some trading in a domestic way.
He suggests to us that "he is fat and fxll
of sap" and that tha future county seat
(?) U duller thdn almost any place he
sees.
Geo. C. Searle, of Chicago, a prom
inent artist and sketcher, whose work
appears in the latest railway and
steamboat guide books, passed through
the city this morning, on his way to
Seward, to do some work there. He
has attained an enviable reputation in
his line of work, and is one of the
most genial fellows we know.
Misa.Swecney, of the millinery firm ot
Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney, of this city.
who has been ill since last fall, left Itut
evening for a visit to her sister near i
Burlington, Iowa. From friends we are
glad to learn that she is slightly im
proved in health at present. The Hsb-
aijj will to glad to hear of her ultimata
recoyery.
The following telegram w as received
by Maj. Wheeler, this afternoon, re
garding the excursion train, accommo
dating the visiting Odd Fellows tomorrow:
Omaita. April 25. H3.
D. IL Wukelek: Special will leav
Plattsmouth, on return tomorrow, at
midnight. P.S. Eustis.
HATS,
SHIRTS,
GLOVES
COLLARS,
GUFFS,
NECKWEAR,
Just received.
For right goods at right prices
C. JE7. Wescott,
The BOSS Clothier.
Rockwood Block.
ERNST WAGNER
ARCHITECT.
Plans and specifications will be care
fully carried out, and full attention will
be given as to safety sad durability.
LESSONS ON PAINTING
in Oil or Water Colors, Crayon and
Pencil.
Office and studio over Solomon & Na
than's store. Main street. 37m
Nice line of new glass sets just
oponed at W. 11. Baker's from 40 cts
up. 44dt5 5wtl
By the request of the young folks
Joe Ford will have another Masquerado
at the rink Monday evening. d4G-3t
Cottage House,
Sixth street, between Main aud Pearl,
Plattsmouth, Ncbr. Retitted and com
fortably furnished. Board by tho day
or weelc. lenls l,j rents. Uoanl I
J woek at reHso:i:-b!i' r.-it!:. I u - e
use u i' .KAVr.i:, 1 ,:-r
loUtu
Oh, Yes!
(Dm1w (EdMDdlS
have nnived, mid 1 will continue to tell
Dry Goods & Notions
Dress Goods, Trimming Ktc, nt i.o'.yeic imcicks
any other house in the'eoun ry.
Also a full line of
than
Groceries, Queensware
AND
at prices to defy commotion. Yours Kcapctfully,
W. H. Baker.
RHCSIVHO i
A FINK LOT OF
MACKEREL, LABIiADORE IIEUUING, TUOUT, WILD WA Vt
COD FISH, A so a cho ice lot of
Z.ZM02TS
We have a One ptock of
emXE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Faury I'l itnU.s of
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
' In ft-ie .'. .1 i ) !i 1 5 it
G lnsswnrf- Lamps.
- w 1 1 7" V y
.ii o;:i" (; a ;uv new unci lltf 1.
m f -r-v . x
ry a can oi jjoiuesuc UHKiiiir pow
der and get a Dover egg beatfr in
at W. II. Baker's. 44dt5 5vtl.
a r t
j. new unc oi une uress g:oos v.-n-
sistiug of the latest styles an) patterns
just received at Neckbacn s. 2Jctr
BreniM r's
Lewis'.
Crackers at limrn't
Brcmuer'e Crackers at Wirckh.-tch'.
Fresh home made candies
at the Phoenix.
every d;iy
a9dtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Advertisements under thi head, three cent
per Una each insertion.
cound.
A loldiiiff kev in a railroad coach 1
this city. Owner enn find it at this of
fice 43,i
A bunch of keys on Chicaco avenue.
Owner can get same by calling at this
office and paying for this notice. 47tf
To Rent.
Furnished or unfurnished rooms. In-
qnire of J. D. Simpson. 4Stf
The northeast corner room in Stadel-
man's bakery. Good for office or small
business. 34 tf F. Stadelmaxx.
For Sale.
Four lots together in crood location in
the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at tbU
orace dtf
Exchange lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand
Next door to Court Houe, Phittsiiioiith, Neh,
M. B. MURPHY & CO.
1 Ma.",;v3iii
BS. FISHEL ATT
OP THK
DES MOINES 031 A HA MEDIGALDISPENSARiS,
ON ACCOUNT Or HIS
Wanted.
John Bauer has leased the Srnhl m An
place, corner of 7th and Vine tr.nt. ia
prepared to accommodate the public in
-" " "j wi uuaiuiug uuu iuugjug oy ine
week or month. 40dlm
HOUSE, SIGN, AND
Carriage Fainter,
Graining, Glazing, Paper Mwi,
No. 3 going west night before last
Barron conductor and Smith engineer
ran into a herd of horses about two
miles west of South Bend, chopping
off the logs of four of them, injuring
them so badly that tbey had to be
killed. The accident occurred as they
were crossing a bridge, and it was a
surprise to the train meu that every
thing kept the track. It was rather a
dangerous collision, and within five
or six feet of a heavy current of the
Platte river
KAI-SOMINING.
Leave orders at arrlck's. Plattsmaath 1 cb
s. . ipraEsmrsr,
Dealer in
IEI)ir"TUL,Z3
Canvaaser Wanted.
Apply to J. O. Shannon.Plattsmouth.
Xb., enclosing stamp for reply. Only
live, active parties need apply. 5o-4t
X few of the handsomest patterns of
Wire Fiower Stands very cheap at J. It.
Co's. 54dwlnio
Henry Boeck
Has an elegant lino of baby carriages
for sale very cheap. Also a nice lot. of
refrigerators and the largest stock of fur
niture ever brought t Plattsmouth at
prices that can't b discounted. It Mill
pay yoa to see him. d29v2-tf
Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
WILL HAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON
Saturday, Rflay 19, 1883
AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY,
AT THE
WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE
Ear k Eye, Ttal & Legs, CatarrB, Kidneys
Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All'
Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Bremner's Crackers at Hauseu's.
Iarge stoc-K ol parasols iu all quali
ties must be closed out cheap .it B;i
key's. 44di5 5wtl
War
Blrer Beport,
As furnished officially to the
Department.
The river at noon today, stood T ft.
6 Inches above low water mark, show
log no change sLne noon yesterday.
If you want any extra fine oranges
yon ran Ct thya t FbJ! Tonny V.
MEDICINE, PERFUMERYS,
- Oils, Paints, Bbcshes,
A Full Kilne oi Trusses
And in fact everything contained in
a first cUfes Drug Store. Pre
scriptions carefully compound
ed. Competition met in
all departments.
Cob. Maix a-d Third Streets
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Millinery.
r, t .t c o
.uis.iiuiiusun a nweney arc now re
ceiving ail the latest styles in Haff. Bon
nets, FJowers, Tips, Ribbons, &c.. in the
millinery Jin?, to which they invite all
to call and exaiuinc before Durcl;!!!)''
cisewiicre. l anev srooda at cost. d40:nl
I , . .. -r. r .
iVMij,uui giucer ior uicmnrr s LracK-
ers every lime. Take no other.
Remember Phil Young has a full line
of flags to decorate with tomorrow.
Decorate yonr place of business to
morrow and go to the P. O. news depot
for your flags.
Parties who are receiving price lists
from Omaha firm are requested to
bring them in to us. together with
their cash, and compare their price
with ours. We will duplicate them
all. . Tours. W.H. Baxkb.
SOdatwl
TJremiier's Crackers at Baker's.
Try W. II. Baker on Groceries aud
Canned goods and see how much further
your money will go. Cash makes low
prices. 44d3twlt
The Alaska, the best and most con
venient Refrigerator in the market. For
snle by J. R. Cot. 43d&wlmo
All wool bunting, all wool nuu's
veiling aud other -'re$3 g ods in all
the new shades at W. II. Baker's.
44dt5 J-,vt
It will pay you to read Wise's cole
umu in this paper, you may find jus
what you want. 39u
Breniuer 's Crackers at Siadleniau's.
Armour's best brand hams $ .
" " breakfast bacon 1
Dry salt meat l
Sugar cured shoulders 12
At llatt &, Co's. meat market. 40dtf
DE. FISSBLATT
uJrS the back and limb,, lavol.
throat. norte or skin. ai!ecti..i.s c,l u.t, fil-.., - .l.'t. "1 iiees of tbe bead.
aruinjj lioiu solitary habits oi youth -aod t?i lir-..'. Y.l. .....'! t"ble disorders.
h.jus oi .-n-ih to ti:e u.;inr, lys.s. t.l- l.tit if, ', -
' r 1 i
evii Hi'.iirf. v.i.i.-l. (!.s:i.,v
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
The symptoms of which ai" i.
r liiit-i inn ijiania;,e iui.r-iolt
1 iioMe mat au f i;ilt :il ironi tii
(ystclH, eaiHiiijri
to tl; victim than th
i: nt lioj.ts or anticipations.
1 mental and physlca!
t ii :si ! vw.-.i (fin I ii iii'.. ......
soi-uul .l.ili.--. in,.;;.-, r.:n,y j ; . IViI . . i'-1' ,,n-nriInX their b.lS-
drpresi,u of npims, evil t-.i-l,oul.tT," toe a.liou ot U. bea.t
fifliumess, tiuuaturai iis,.:,rtr.. p.i. ... nil u-, ... , 1 "!' ','",! !' hn ,"'. l'z.i;et.s. tor
H iii.v vl uomiMi.y and hav i . . ' .... ; ' V '. ii.fiAMclioly, tiro
ur.t;g. wiaiuai neaKae. h.,v i;;ai,;M,',d. whit'; l i-',. . Ir,.,'. V.''' U,r ."""""K a Hki. re-
co.uiiMioii oi uioagiit. eatery ai. i v.eas Vy- .; -.Vi.s , r. . u-n. ti iiiblniK
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... u'iuiij.. viciuikK oi boiitarv vi.. n.-.f .ti.A...u. ... .
to sAfittrtf
MARRIAGE.
taieni mm brilliant it-n-li... i
i o: iUt ir i ioijui i.ce or w a.en
..f . r,1" P01""0"3 V J'0"' ( eonteiiiplatinB ii,;u
h(. - . TT.ilt V?. .P,"W,'r- "'P.'teiicy or j.i,y otlier diMiuaii
coalidently rely upon Mi skill an u i.li vsic i.i'n
ORGAN AE VVEAKNF
alilicalloii i t-iii' .. ii.. .. i . ,-""
Inimediatelv etired and full vii'i.i rait. .nt. I
.1 . J ... ' - , . . . . ...
iicu iiuu uiarrue unposlhic, is tb i
.w.iiK men Ai ain io rom.nil excest.es
ei oe. io WliotllHt lliniTKLMii(l 1 1. 1-
''V ,un." ot iLe dreadful ooii.o..e..7.j:".. . ,-
MHiuK iiiio improper hat-us than l.y the i,u,i..ih JV.i..- ...V. V-'"'."" " 'wi soouer by
ures of healthy off.-prills, the u.t s,j,us alu uii"Vtir mV.n i.VT'l'a U,t! l l"
arise. 1 he system becomen derailed, tho i.ln "irl Vi ,i i le.Vi . 1 t","1' l,,,ljd aL body
tive powers, iieivoun irntatMlity. ciVMli. ait it-i i , b m ir" t'4k," Pcre
t.onal debility, waging f.f the f.ao.eoii', o.ilniVthm auJ IleM l!''1 i"t,,",U. -oumu-
I'erons ruined
taking poiouou
graduated
nioft axt
head w
attended
A CURE WARRANTED
m'.inth&fter mouth
A. U.
G. 8f. D
tiELLEa, pa.
Graduate in
rARMACY AND MEDICINE.
Offiea M Parrr's dnu stAM cmnaniln thm Pr.
kin, MM!V. ' wr
OR: FLSHR rAnrnr
at oneof .h most emiueut eolW e in n. . .
onirh ni; cures that weie ever knntk-n m.... .. .... "as effected dome of ih
hell a-sleeo. sreut tierv..ni....M i'...:.:. "ur'V w"' ruiirluif Iu th .T
sometime whh. derai.ken.ent ,,f i.e 7, 5uJilJ,.""unt. "th freoueut blu,hl.
-r A ry t i f . i-Ji . -i"v'l ""Lurru inline. lute v. "
lArvC tt 1 ICIIAH Mm'in'r-
3 iiiii iru LiimtisVivsa u i . .
effects ....U!,.,.neJ, uay. society or inanluw.;
la tii. head Tand dln.'n" . youth. v&.
Dr. F. iddmMM
habits which ruin both nilnd anil luul
These are some of the sad. ineloucholv
UA.b K .1. 1... L. t . . ,
" ' J- MiM-s. uu nui us. pains
V -.."M"'-'"" oi in unari, uynpeuma. nervous irrit.hin... muscular imi
ceuuity, eonsamptlon. etc. " "-aemeai oruieativ.fuuct,,,
PRIVATE OFFICE, OVER 0MA
CONSULTATION FREE. Chxr, ma..- ... .,
Had postal lor copy of tbe MvdlciU Adranev.
VTIlO Deed tU.ia
rclv prompt at ten-