Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 09, 1870, Image 3

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WAYIvTAN & CURTIS
I jiii Saw and
Pittim.-. V.'num'jr Iron 1'ip?, !
liilT -, St";Hli si :ikc. '- "ice I
: .ii
VtTII
an.-l all ki.iis ot
a:s Lngiiie iriuings,
:"jrni-heJ on short notice.
FARMING MACHINERY
Repaired pbort notice. aus"u
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER
ff-'i fty the only perfected am
.. . j i i i
preparation of it3 kiu I
iLutJlUiiLu -nd jo3 no competitor I
GRAY iia merit. By its use
HAIR
'GRAY HAIR ia soon
restored to its original
youthful color and bril
liancy, which is so much
TO
ITS
CRIMINAL
admired by all. Persons
i u lincp Ini p wlTiin nrf:i11in
(out will, by the use of ow
PROMOTES Renewer,soon see its good
rpn (effects, as, by its tonic and
stimuLitiii" ironerties the
ii.nair manus wii oe incitea
and the hair grow thick
and strong again. In cases
nf ?r 7r7 n e c c 5t will rrrito
s A
i;fLLriLlU a new growth unless th
E'BESSmT,J.!foIlicIes arc destroyed. It
TRY j'9 coo"o au( allays all
ONE
BOTTLE
itching ana irritation or
the scalp. Itdoes not stain
the skin as do dyes, btri
makes the scalp white and
i ti)rTVP.
ifllbiiliil ;t is ln0 best UUJ most
U? joeonomical preparation in
T
Jthe world, as its effects
.last so much longer. Send
THIN
'for our Treatise on the
LOCKS! hair, iiee to all, by mail,
v ; r.il liruggijts h?A Dealers i.i Medicine.
COOK, COSURN & CO.
C-: r'I Agents for II ortli-Western Stat-33,
7 Tii.AS.BOEN STUEET, CHICAGO, ILL.
The following from
the CINCINNATI
TIMES, one of the
most reliable news
papers in the United
States. What can
be more convincing?
HOME
TESTIMONY,
Tiie Ctxcixnati Daily Times )
op March 21, 1861, says:
The Scandinavian
remedies appear U
he growing in favor
with the public, if
we may judge by!
the testimonials con
stancy received hy
the proprietor. A
letter from Wiscon
sin, to be found in
our advertising col
iimns, announce that
iimong the physi
cians of the locality
h is becoming very
popular, and what is
very unusual, is be
ing 'adopted hy tlicFn
in their practice, as
a cure for many dis
eases which the' cai
not treat effectually
in any other way.
We understand that
the immense trade
carried on for sev
eral years in thes
medicines has dur-
:ng the present year
nearly doubled.
Their process of
operation is by a
thorough purifica
tion . of the blood,
' and a consequent
eradication of dis-case.
EBAD
i i
One door weft of the
PLATTSMOUTIT,
HAS AT
A LARGE
!Dry Qoods , Groceries, Ciotliing,
FUKNIsHING OODs,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
and Provisions-
HIGHEST
of Country Produce.
Pl.itts-uoiith, Xebra-ka, Aegist 5th,
4:0 OOO LBS
8f You Want
li h. .Tl
CaE3
Vht
1
(TV
I2000!bs Shoulders,
L:OG!bs Sugar Cured Hams.
ISGOOIbs Sides
Which he will SF,LL at Reasonable figure'. Also on hand a
lAUm Va Selected Slock of DRY (JOOD.S, aid G!iO
C5 :RIS, Which he oilers to the public
4 a
u'Those kn owing tliemselv
Call and Settle tiie a me.
,prih thdav.:Jm.
S- BLOOM &d OO
DEALr.KS
a
lothing, Gents' Furnishing Gocds,
BOY3, Mm CH2LDRE&'S CLOTMlfSC,
Hats & Caps,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUfJKS, VALISES, ETC.
Jl.un Sfwf, Stroud Do r East of Court House
Piattsmouth, Keb.
BHAriCH HOUSE : Broadway, Council Bluffs, !oa.
'AT
'd ti iiSS
WIIOLESALR and RETAIL
Aie now rec.-'uing and h ive on hand (at the old ttand of White & Uuttery)
Soutli side Main St., Piatt smontli
i ne
Largest and
- , f t .r-,H-m-- r ,;r., Clieiii't- T.eal. V rrn -hes. Co:.l ( ';;. Vi'-U Oil. M.irhoe Oi!.
t,K .Ct Oil. 0!.L-.rd Oil. Oil. 1-veaual
OjJ Liv.-r ',i. :. lr.rne variety f Notions, l'erlumcry. 1-aney au.l loilet
Ar.kl.-s, l-:j-i.n.:es. Havorintf ExtruoUf. A'.-o, an iuc l'i ul:ir
1K. J ivn -V Avor-. Ua!!-. Pc-vii!VCocV. Chri-ticV. M.Tff?. M;-T.:unV. -PaV
WA-l.tiMyN-oti-s. rcr.yl.Vi?-. Koh:;.k-. IVtut Mr-. W
l'r. Win-, iiiii't, IK'.-tftterV, Iv.ikc s. . ;:.; s. Wests.
all ui tiers 1:1 ifcr.erui use.
Brandies, l"sr.e3 and Whiskies,
Of tbe best grades anrl ir.aiiiios. strietly ;or Me.Ii..-al p:i.T-?c?.
DOMESTIC DIJBS
Re.l or Ro.e. Green. T.Iue and I51.ek. Analine. Tnd-po, Madder. Extract Logwood. Tj e Vtnd3. Ac.
lu fact everj ibiiiK tliat is needed in the lrug or Mvncine i.:ue.
F hysicians' Prescriptions careful'y compcur.dcd and put up
at all hcu s. All Drugs warranted fresh and pure. Cail
before buying, ,:nd see what we have to sell.
riattnr.outh, March 24, 1870. wtf
cuth Side Main Street, - - Number 9.
P TTSMOTJTH, CASS BOUNTY NEBRASKA
T
u un
Herald Office,
- NEBRASKA,
STOCK Of
MARKET PRICE PAID
roit ALL
r T.m .a
ISC'.).
. i AT.
On
Select From
i r mum
s indebted to me will please
JO.Si;iii SlIiJiA-
Rock Blulls
IN
Boots & Shoes,
tviost Cornells
M,.re-.-. M -T.ain's. PaVorV. M star's..
Villain-'
,7 TP jT wlf3
LOCAL nsrZBTWS-
D. Schnas;, K-'j., is adding fuhstan
tial iiuprovcuients to hi reMJence prop
erty in the south part of the city.
A fuw of our democratic exchanges
are growling over the nasfage of the bill
for the enforcement of the lath Amend
ment. Growl away; that h all that is left
for you to do.
Mr. Rice examined the formations of
red Kaolin in this vicinity yeeriay, and
thinks the article will prove to he an ex
cellent article from which to manufacture
tire-proof paint.
There i.s no abatement to the amount
of grain being shipped from this city to
Chicago. Wagons are constantly un
loading into the ears at the foot of Main
street.
The Nebraska City Times says : "ltail
road. to he profitable, must run through
produeingenuntries." That's it, exactly,
and that U why the II. &. M. It. II. is so
profitable. It drains the most produc
tive country in the world.
We know of several parties who have
an eye on those beautiful residence lots
on the south hill. There is no part of
the city better calculated for fine resi
dences than that, A twenty thousand
dollar house would look well there.
Another lot of corn from Nebraska
City, Wyoming, Rock I?!ufTs, and other
down river landings arrived at the great
grain metropolis last evening.
Mr. Daniel Swoney, who was in the
city yesterday, informs us tha'. corn in
the South Ben 1 district is not a very
good stand. Other crops look well.
The Omaha UepulJiain suggests the
propriety of keeping the selection of
their High School legents out of poli
tics. It recomuin-ls a joint meeting of
the two par; j committees to agree upon
men to bo placed upon both tickets. A
good idea.
The Monell case has been referred
back to the Oiuaha church fr a new
trial. A disruption of the Church is
looked for as a cpusequence.
Chase & Thomas will be ready to do
business in a !'.-v days. Thv ar-- erect
ing a warehouse and oiTlce, r.i;d vi!I com
mence baying grain as soon as it ii com
pleted. The President has beo-i fixing her
landing on the east side of the river f r
the past two or three days. It is com
pleted now, an 1 transferring is being
pushed vigorously.
The new eon-olidation on the Kansas
City and Pt. .Too Road- is to be known
as the Kan-as Oily, St. Joseph & Coun
cil H!uffs llallrca 1. This tickles thi peo-
pie of Council IJlu.Ts as
they K-gan to
Wsi wa:i to bo
f;ar tiie name of thtir t
left oi.t.
l ien. I's!aV. Oi:k i.s out as an independent
candidate lor the City Council, in Omaha.
lr. Ceo. Smiih is the regular Kepub'.i
ca:i candidate. Third party candidates
are not genorally healthy in this State.
The Ihownville Democrat Intimates
that Morten and Miller are ' o'.d worn
out she!'.--,' and hou!d bo ca't aidtJ by
tho party for new and f:eher invn.
That iJea i- gaining ground among the
democracy all oer the Stn-e. Tiie
yoni:j men are coming to the front
they are tired of dancing for the amuse
ment of these ''old shells."
The. d'uii monJe are reported leaving
Omaha and seeking other lo.-alitie?.
The people of this city may lo k for an
other infliction unless sume laearurcs are
adopted to prevent them locating here.
Thi.s city is now cursed with a large num
ber of them, and they have the ciVront
cry to make themselves exceedingly con
spicuous on the strcctsat nearly all hours
of the day. We have a city ordinance
to "regulate the. n; -ra:s of the city,"
etc., :md we hope it can be made effect
ive. We do n it t xicet to be able to
clean.-e the city of all vhv, but we . hould
certainly be able to ket p it within lotni-ls
of decencv.
I' ithlj'nlhtiti.
'l!ie new Locomotive ':XvLraska" was
out at work to-day.
Parties mnfiiii,,- dray or express wacrons
will please remcnibcr tiiat the Ktcorder
is ready to i-sue licenses.
Two passeiipr.'r coaches went west to
day loaded with pa-cngers lor the Ash
land sales.
Jeff .Smith, a f irmer compositor in tiie
IIerai.d oifice, is now one of the pro
prietors of a neat weekly at Curr Oak,
Michigan.
The Omaha IFfrnld takes hack all it
has Fai 1 about Dodge writing editorials
for the Council Uluffa Xonjmreil .since it
has been sold so beautifully on the cor
respondence in relation to the Xorth-
! western la in grant.
, . , .
V'c noticed a quantity of very nice
furniture going west to-day for Sec.
T. P. Kei.nard.
We luet Mr. Thomas Chapman to-day,
r-f Sana lerscouiuy, ho infrms us that
everything is lovely in that region.
Saunders is one of the finest counties in
the State, and is fast settling up with
first-class farmers. Mr. Ii.-ell has in
over.30O acres of wheat and oats ; and
Mr. Stocking has acres of corn and
a large quantity of small grain. What
do the old fogys back east think of this ?
There has riever been so heavy an im
migration into Nebraska especially to
this portion of it as at the present time.
TLe white covered wagons come in hke
army supply (rains, and the prairies are
being well dot ted over with new cottages.
The lands of the B. & M. Company are
a great iaducemcnt to settlers.
Wholesale liquor license was granted
hy the Council at their last sesiou to K.
G. Povey, aud retail license to F. L.
LenhoU & Co. and J. C. lligby & Son.
The steamer Columbian, of tho ' O"
line, passed down yesterday evening. SLe
left a fine quantity of freight for the
city.
The$l2'.H Soda Fountain, atthe 1.
O., is in running order. Try a glass.
A large force of hands are at work
grading down the hill on Main street
west of Sixth. They are using the dirt
to fill up the approaches to the bridge on
Sixth street.
The St. Joseph llrval.l of a recent
date coiitained an editorial article of
nearly a half colum?i in regard to our
neighboring city of Aidiland. The coun
try west from l'lattsmouth is attracting
a gieat deal of attention.
We understan 1 the City Council has
determined to sell the Public School
I'uilding on the corner of Main and
Sixth streets. This is valuable property,
and will undonbtcdly sell for enough to
build two er three good school houses in
proper localities.
The Omaha Herald of a recent date
says :
"We notice from the published pro
ceedings of the Otoe County demo
cratic Centra! Committee, in the Ne
braska City Times that tiie Nebraska
City A' w.t has been denounced by that
body as unworthy the confidence of the
democratic party read out of the party,
in other words."
That i.s it exactly. The Herald un
derstands the action of the democracy
of Otoe to a dot ; but it will not submit
to it. It will bring the unruly Times'
supporters to the ring yet, and force them
to support Morton if it cjh.
Capt. K. II. Miuphy, U. S. Deputy
Marshal, commenced taking the census
on the 1st in.st. It is important that
each person, and especially each farmer,
render him all the assistance in their
power. We shall publish, to-morrow,
a full and concise statement of the re
cpiirements under the census law, and
hope each person will read it carefully,
and be prepared to answer all questions
fully, when called upon by the Marshal.
Mr. C. II. Choafe, of Iowa, arrived
in the city a few days since and com-mcu-.-ed
the sale of a new musical in
strument at least it i.s new to us. It is
called the I'iuno Dulcimer, and is nearly
equal in sound to a first-class piano. It
is a very simple in;-trumcnt, beiug con
structed of a hollow frame or box about
three and a half or four feet long by
eighteen inches wide and four inches
deep, which is supplied with supports
in-ide. Over the tp siufaec of this
shell are placed bridges, over which arc
stretched wirc, the same asused in pi
anos. Under the-e wires are figures,
and the operator u-es two little pad
hanimera to strike tipon the wires. The
mu ic is excellent and cheap, the instru
ment only costing the moderate sum of
'. The written music is composed of
figures to suit the figures under the wires,
and can be readily learned by any child,
whether or not they know anything about
mu.de. We heard Mr. Choate play upon
tho instrument, and wc can safely
recommend them to person? desiring to
purchase a ru'ideal instrument of any
kin 1 who do imt fed able to purchase a
piano, or who are unable to secure the
services of a teacher to give music les
sons. The child n-eds no teacher with
these instruments.
'.V.trilOO AXi MII'.ttASKi
Are the names of the new Locomotives
brought across the river yesterday.
They are of the same pattern as the Lin
coln and Ashland. They are now being
put up at the Ma h':i Shop.--, and will
be oa the road in a day or two.
!.::tvix; the fix:i.i.
Tie Urownville Democrat says:
'"Ourow!i party is changing old lead
ers are leaving the field and new ones
are taking their places." How does
that set on the ''M family?" leaving
the field is a good joke. They are leav
ing it like the fellow made the ten men
run. The Democracy of the State have
become tiled of putting forth their enc-r
gics year after year for the personal
grai i'ication an I at the diction of one or
two individuals, and th','3' are now forcing
those old, "worn out shells," to "leave
the field." They are being carried to
the rear for burial that's all.
It is a matter of paramount interest to
the tithx-ii? of this rapidly growing city,
to di-vi. e some means af contrnling the
action of the little streams which run
through portions f the town. If the
present system of bridging is continued
we may foel certain that an endless
amount of expenditures will be required
to keep the cros.-ings in order, and that
what little individual c.Tort which may
be put forth by parties nerass whose "lots
these streams run, will always prove
abortive, and that the action of the
watei will always be a source of needless
expense to proprietors, wi;;ie, at tin- ,
same time this outlay will have no end,
and the value of sudi lots will greatly
depreciate. We call the attention of
our tax-payers to this matter for the pur
pose of having them look i-sto this mat
ter in a business way. as we deem it one
of vast importance to the city. In Salt
Lake City tli3 waters are made to run
through the streets in paved gutters,
and we feel confident that the streams in
this city could be ci:iiueted in such gut
ters here, properly distributed, so as to
insure a constant tlow of water and save
immense expense in the future. It will
cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to
confine the.-e streams in brick arches or
sewers; but it will ctflt only a small
amount to conluet them over the sur
face in gutters. Let this matter be
looked to in good season, or we ehall
have an often sewer, rilled with stench
and offals, right through the populous
part of town, when with a litt e fore
thought we might turn the threatened
cau.e of dUease into a hamtary measure
lto insure c'caii!uerr and heahh.
Lithofraeteur, a new exinosiTe aseLt
said to have tweuty times the force k
powder, a;ia live times that ot uitro
glycerine, is of a dce; bhii.sh color, re-
......1 !:..,. ..ti.l o 1 . V; l ! M-r.n i tttirr
of putty, it w put into u huia drilled;
for the purjiose, wtioL.t lataping or cov- i
ering of auy kind except a handful ofj
tine clay to keep it in place, and U iirc-d
hy a fose ending in a copper cap, made
for the purpose. The danger of its Uie
s evea less thaa by powder.
HAMBURGER 1HD BERLINER.
-A
-. 0..-TA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Groceries, Carpeif.,
Under the Broods House,
."Main
SIGN OF B&m THE BEEHIVE
fcS"The Highest j'lice Paid for Country Produce. Hides, Wool &e.T5a
apl4wtf.
W II OLESAL E AND It E T A 1L,
DEALERS IX
lift 1
iJiJ
BOOTS olW 8B30M89
YANKEE NOTIONS,
QUEENS WARE &C,
Main street, P.'attsmouth, ITeb.,
Where Everything Their Line Can be Found.
a;rilCCdiwtf
We Call The Attention of the Public
Oar Stock erf
Dry Goods, Groceries. aueensware, Notions
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
That wc are just receiving. We buy our Good as low as they can l-c had in t
market for CASH, and will aim ly low prices, fair dealing and good goo-Id to pb.i
all who will favor us with a call. CLARK & PLUM ME 11.
HARDWARE AND
m, LEfENTs
AT
MATHEWS, DONNELLY & CO.
Niou.d respectfully inform the people of
have just opened a LARCH
Hardware and Agricultural Establishment
Where we are always to be found to accommodate customers.
FOURTH STUIiET, 1JI:tYI:i: N MAIN A .NO VI NIC.
IVLATTtSMOUTil N lu 13
f rit stoek oon.'ists in .art of the fi1'jw:n? : The Uuek-rye Reaper and Moweroninbined. Thi
Mcltd .Mveepstakw I'iirathr-r. .S ;iran l Keystone. Com Planter. Monmouth Stalk Cutte
nnd Cultivator, (.'acida mh.1 Moiiiiioi-'li ("ultiiitois. ltixon Iron liiick Ca?t Steel l'lowc. old
sruaud und l.reukers. Peoria Model Extra h.ird l'lows. l'rinetton j.-t.iMu Ir ,-i 1 :, , M.
With the celebrated Newton Wugcti, which lor
Uai-dware. Cu'.lery.
Wagon Stock. Glass.
Oil, Fence
-L,J iwms ciiuicii Jitutjt. sti-.Lt.-a
The nhove cotii)rii.a few of the articles on hand. Our aiiu shall be to keep urtock fu
un-1 coiaplete an 1 to sell at bottom prices.
GIVE US A CALL
And llxamine our Stock, that you may go awav sat's-fied if not HAPPY".
marldwtf. MATHEWS, DONNELLY & CO.
A 7cr Tti
AVLoIetale
Hardware anl Agricultural jTiaipleisiciitN,
' STOVES, TIN, SHEET IROM, BRASS,
STEEL X3 X. O .-W S
Of all kiais and siics, h;ch we warrant llic
Are exclasiTo Ago its in
Stewart s e eura.t eci vOinbmation Coal
t ' 1 l G?4--r -.r.
O V V 00(i COO lv blOVe
Give us a call we will not he un Jerscld Maiu trect. next door cart of the Masonic Block
PLA'ITHMOUTil. NKLJiiAWKA
DHY
GOODS,
Boots anil Sho
Street, Plattsraouth, Nebraska.
n
if
to
AGRICULTUMJ
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL!
CASS and adjoining cou i ties that that
durability cannot he excels! unyv, Jicre IZast or
Kail?. Iron
Putty. White Lttad.
Wire. Oardea, Fiild ui.d i'lov r Seed
7
r.
STOHE
CO.,
andiRetail dealers in
in the :
C
;arheL
this county for the sale ot
DEALERS
ML o
J..M. fiiiCi!Mii & CO.
(Successor to J. 21. Ilinchuian.)
Druggists & Apothacaries.
DF.AI.F.rS IX
Ernpj and Moilicincs,
PAINTS, OILS. DYES. NOTIONS.
rERFUMKUY. FANCY SOWS.
PURE WINE AND LIOIDR
Fur Mechanical and Medio" jiurposcs.
Keep constantly on band a full and wc'.l assort
stock of
P'iv ii-iuns' j-rr-ifrii'tinnx cnr' fuHv cnn?ioiind
tiy nn pxpiTicnred Urtic-irist. Mono Imt tbn
edri-"t iiuvlii-'mi's mscI. All guud warranted as
liurt-.'tnteil. Ceil nd Fee.
Main f?lrret9 South Sii
TKUMS CASH.
O. A. PKUKV.
(inwnv.v mv u co.
0. A. DERBY & CO.,
.MA X U F AC T U RE RS
AM)
Wholesale and Rotai
UEALERS IX
FURNITURE,
3EPIIN7.
CHAIKS,
L0UN(3ES,
TAHLKS,
&c., -9Tf
Our motto is quick ta'et aud fL-iall profit.
rorlh Side 3Iain Street,
(Ccttvecn Second and Third)
f!attsmont!i, rVclraka.
ctJlw
KEXT ISriK ! ! ! !
To Any l'i I tjf The City.
WHITE SP1R
HuvinB p-ii'ivcl to t. ?ir New Ftoie Corner
Main aud ''th street.", i i
. I) E LIVE GO WS FPEV
Th:it arc purchscd at thi-i" cr-re. Viil et
(ioo 1-; .-is cheap im ever, and will not bo under--obl
by anyone.
Our Sloc k cn.-:i.-U of the bc:-t brands of
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS
OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCcS, FLOUR
TOIL 1 C CO, W.lSlI. T UBS,
Buckets, Soap, Salt,
BACON HAMS, LARD,
and everything kept in a fJrooery (store. I'.very
article warranted of the bcttijuulity. Thchiah
c.'t price paid in cu.-.h fur
Corn, Cats, Butter, Eggs,
BAGO:;f HAMOt LflRP,
and all kicds of jc'ainiud J'roduce.
Cash paid for Hides.
EAST.
The ZIui Eh!toii A5iurl
:ivr ;?aiH:otuI,
n connection it'u th
Chiaig ,, Luiiiiigtuii tt- (Jiii,iy Ii. !.
Offer to flif people of riattsmoulh. and ail th
portion of , cbiaska lying
south op thi: plattk,
the n;ot dir.f, r.nd the b--t Route to tho R.is.
tern. South K.o-tf-rn. and Noitbeui t.it.-.
Pa.jciiriTs deiriiif to iravtl iuxuriou.'ly shoul I
tke the Allan: j; Kxpn t. whieli run thn-titfti
to ( i.i-a-i ,iibout h i:e ol C:ir, eouiopei
w ith c i .iitit Jciy Joa--l1(-.-'. Pu.riiii.n'a 1'jiiat.p
La and Sleeping Coach v. and
Pullman's
Dining Cars.
In nd liti ,n t. tho fact that thi i. t!jo diree
rout-by w hi-li tioit-may l.e fcav.-d in re:?ehii.ii
nny point in the Ktirn or Middle Slates, it may
tru'hialiy he t-ai.i tliat it powo -.-(,- !bele-t trach
and the tineM e,(uipi:ieiit of any Wcftcra Jjine.
enunna to the pas.n-njcr
Speed, Safety a n d -o m fort.
Rate al way ax LOW ji the LOWEST Dj--gat'C-cheeked
throti-h to i,o:nt K ist. "
. . ' '-. i; i'i '' KIN ft. Hi-m. Sun.
jani nlivtiT.
Trie undivi Kd half or the whole-if hlrv i
f tho
COCK I!LCrtS A.l JAW VII. I
I '-lior-e pow.-r ecii, and r.-.iir. pairol olooi
burrs. . incli i-ir.-ular saw. t -o t.rv mjil hoii
; ; ' x 'i ..-iit; everything in -oi.d ranf;;i.-or-r. '
j ooo j) iv,i:llis; nous::.
I of four rooir.s t.tid cellar. For t srth-uhir ea-
qureoi. C. Si iihCMZ
Rock EufTs. Cas eo ui.tj , N ti.- ii :1
20,000 worth ct rrcpcrly
r'ol! SAI.K-
I Omsiftinir offarui..wiih timl.rr adioi;tiA- n i
Pla:tuiutij. property I U.tu-.iwau ci.y.
Dorses, cattle, w--oii.-, etc.
j 1'or further particular en . ,ujrvfr a.l li
, u;:u. v.; . x.v;