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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1876)
THE II ERA LI). local A.vi:i:risE.Mi:sis. Ti-:iiiswiit, ii) fonts a IliM). Uivular advcrtis--las ID ct-ni per line. No adTertls.wu'Mit iuvit vi for lci t'ivui Y cents. 'n: Jin), black ar.d wife ;u: .Fi..or: Mn i-':i ;i. J v.-if:. left S, Ti.iy atier noun for Philadelphia. We are jrlud to s-r .J ; ! (Ja.vs out again, altl ough he is quite stiff and sure from his fall r:i Ttii-sdav. V. V. Leonard ', : I'..:' b-loV i ::. 1 ' . .;.... !! i- . supplied with th Im peaches, etc., ct". .'; nliun ? fi A N D S i i ma: k 1 t i : e J'i-j.-'iVu'- , g 1 ni : r A ' i. 4 I--rJ not1cr" nt statute mh.1 i.tl'n-.-r . 1 1 I nf .,-tM l.,. . i.i -evrw.tt,r- for .yj i.-vrrmi n.: ic.-s' thoy hand m Onr ohl friend E. A. Kirk patrh k, of; Mrs. EIter a. id Mi short hive ro h.i -.f v.. !,;,.,. " i i .1. ' I It. Pleasant, gave us a i'!-:i-:nt rail . moved their dressmakn;:rcst'tbl;::imcnt to the rooms in the s-eond "tor" ol !:rv i"k's f nniitu: .-tore, oin' door lltf.l fee u? Mirll Hot. (HIMMI'MCATIUX. .As our Ve'"'..- i" limited. :;'.! eir,tiniiiica:.n mist l,c b:n-( and to tl.u jmint, v illi no yvuaIu 'X word. . Any pvrvjii ho take the paper lerularly rivim tlie pvs'-offlfe, whether hro;ed to lin usrae, or w liellii-r lie Is a ul--:ibor or not is rvspoiiMiblu fur the p.-.v. . 1 f :;uy person onlen Lis ji:iMr discontin ued, ho uiui! pay arrearages. or '' putdish r muy continue to senl H until payment is Biade. au'l ro'.left the vi lin aniotmt. "whether to pjwt ih tnkfcu from tho m' or not. t. 'fU ronrta hare iil'-t that lefnsinqr to takf tmwsDipen ainl period ii-als from tin- pot rnii-, or I't-uio ini; find Ira-.iiir tl; in i:iif:ti!i l lor, t prima forte cvijene of intentional IJOCAIj xew.s A ffv (.'lty oniors tor salt;. Ki-.-.t custom work at R!ierwoid & St'l l tn.inu's. tf A cxm1 Piano to trale for te.iiu At UfkaI.d Out or two more of those line lull blood IIoiRlan cocks left. Why's the next customer? Now Styles of clotliluj arriTin con stantly. Now in the time to buy at "VVm. .Staif.i.m ax.n's great clothing emporium. bchool commenced last Holiday. If you want a Kood apron cheap go to Schnasse & (Jramherg. Cholera is again destroying a lar.e number of chicken in this vicinity. -Dick" O'Xeil, F. Carruth's man Fri day, saved a little boy from being run over bv a car last week. Hon. J. W. Jlarnes has boy in the family, weighs 12 lbs; born Sf pt. 21. We congratulate Mr. I J., heartily. A new comer would hardlv think thb tin; "(treat American Desert, where it never rains." Ilran new stock of flannels, woolen goods, cottons, canton flannel Kentucky jeans, prints, crockery and lamps, at A. W. White's. Clodfrey Fickler arrived home from Kurope, last Friday. He had a vry pleasant trip to his old home, but still th'::V. there is no place like Nebraska. Will ;hvt l i..n!.Tso!d in iii:dity ail pri-fs f'f l:xt- and Shui- :it Morsn' :ior !oie. ( a.i, ti.tiiniie ).!; and jiidr t r youi-olf. 'JJ-lf (Jet yourself a new knife of Chap man & (Has if you want a good one. M'tiiiif.irtiirins and repairing at Sherwood & !S:adc iiuann's. -'lt o:i Monday. Come eiiain. J".d., when von are not in so much lii'slf. 1) ir'-si's Monthly lies t :i o::r ta- 1 ! af.d a casual glance s!:ow fluai)titi.-s of g-od ii:g reading matter. at Us :,i;-s and i;:teie-it- I.i rito raid li.d!, FRIDAY EVEIfG OCT. 6, "TO. Ail are invited to attend. ;v. : nr. t :. hi i-i c;t.;.T' The stone wall for foundation of the Machine Shops is rapidly rising and soon we shall see business removed from the present to the new quarters. west .f Saund'-i's Uoum', where ihey can be found rt-ady to do all kind of work in their line. There will be preaching in (Jerman next Sunday, in the Oennan School house at half past ten in i!i- morning, by llev.F.C. Scliwart. Sabbath school at half past nine. llev. T. F. Wright took the train for liotoii Tuesday afternoon, having an impression most favorable of hin-olf, as sin eloquent and sincere t vpo;:n h-r of the truths of the New Church. We ilev. Mr. Wright's L-cture called oqt , a very good audience for so nnfavora- : ble an evening, his remarks received j close attention, and it is to be hoped j liiav result in soni tro(il. See comi:i''i- ! ni-vtion in another coli;:i.n. ! Cent, of AiT'lsioitl. .1. 1". Voi N.;. W. 1'.. Su i: vo w, II. V, . .sac I-:. S m. N :: l i.i r M. SI Kh.i.ii! I , M. UVuN.N"lt. I hor Maiiai;. !". .Ino. 1"i I .OKI; Al D, J. W. Maksiiai.I.. J. !'. Vol NO. V'. !.. Sinn u, 11. t I'liNMiK, II. W. S.K.Il:. i.; ., v i i s '....! .;,v,- .It .1 i', ir.j ! ' :.- :-t....-:,t of . I . : i : . ! I.i it v ir; 'io oi ! i' !: i t1 t h satin' ... ; . i .j m r.t.;.T- and III. 'I eilts. 1- i-t tor ln-ai ii.;; ,a n v o-..re m 1 '..i! n.hi.iil h. I iii i;:v t ; i - c "t ; a :).!-! . A. 1 . l -7t; one "' :. .-k ;.. i.i. i f v il iv. at ul ii '.I li iH' :i'ol 1 '. : a l ' i : : -1 ,ee r.olilied lo -ar :t': i -c :: ( im' sali.e, ai.d pl:ow caiinf it : : i ; ! i : i Ua e w h saiil iu-l ruini'iit !ioiid not I'u a!!o'."d a the las! will aial ti'-.'. iint'nt of Saimit i M.i v, d 'et'a.si'd . Witm-is my hand ami ollic ial si al'ut i'lattsiiSoiitirthis th 4th day i.f Sepli iiiher, lTi". 'm. Ii. Nfhti.i., I-;U County .Inde. -V l'l.ATTiUUTIf Leffcil Notice. AI5l!KSIX S1.50. I'.i'ire Win. II. Newel!, ( 'oiinty Jade, iu and i for t'.i-s t'oiiiu v, N' hrasKa. We understand from Mr. Dick that ; bridgewater. We hop. the Masons commence.! laying brick again in our midst, at s on the tot:e foundation for tie.; black- dStant day. smith's shop ('which was complete,) on Monday, and that the foundation for the other buildings are going up rapid-Iv. We regret to learn from 1'rof. Wight man that he has resigned i trust he may have a safe journey horn- ; j., ;u.;i will pro'wably go to Fr niont. I and be welcomed by his people in 1 us h. has received an offer that is K.tt- to see him factory to take charge of t!;e schools :ne not very i;i that city. Notwit!istandiiigvur re i grets, we congratulate hi:u on recciv- ! ing an offer of a position he is so well of Dr. Donel.i.T 1-ecpr: a c-inplet; In th eia' le' of tlio ('d. l-ii V.ii'Ilii.i;, ,i ; per! umes. notmn eer 7 ID wii i e-.iy C..e, rii: lake lioiiee that Henry '. Tin Il.irn ha-; ii'ed h "s a I ro! ie:ll le.M In I he ( "oi Mi ! V ( '4111 1' hf ant! lor !S 1'O.SUloll , t.sf aSSorUnellt of lamps iil toWU. in i Ca- OMiiuv. Ni l.iaKa. to he a;l.. iitf l a !niin- i'iO'I ,'"i vei rs ..' iv: 1 Mi"' 1 ne e-i.'.:. i.i .i.i.! ;i:.iH'ii:, hi i ' dationerv, etc., etc. Will haVe ti e tin- ; vMc';L'ii:K'S M tand ?tlll kept opPii hy the alu e. VIUAHS. TOIiACros.dC.. WlloLU SALE d- RETAIL, Good Goods, Buy Largely And invite li adi-to eal! aiid eMiinlnc. llf Henrv Ho; ke-ps the tines. t assort- ; OFF l( Till! I'L.VINS. qualiiieil to liil. and :dso congratulatt ind tlsit said e.c.ise i- for he;u en Ihf S:i h io (hi v ef toiler, r 1J o'chiek of paid day. lit the i t!:r I'.mn'v .lti.le.. .if .ioiiifv ment of furniture west of the Mi-sou- . in l-iao-inouth. Nei'iaLa, at' wliieii time and . . .. , i.i-i I I'Uiee all persons n:t el esi -d niav atipear and ri nver.it can be seenjat h:s large ware- j i!imv ,.:mI,. It any they have. V.hy n,e 1'..ii;o in. -ir I x- Tiim;' I n "i.O- t-'ivo ' H'-nryf. Vanliorii i-hall Ind In; appointed siiih l.oiise, in al .r oppo.s.ti toe .v. J U.t . i.dmiuisiran.r. ;u-.-orUinS to tlic I'raver of said chamber setts from 8-' ) to SI 00 and ; !' ' ,,.,..,...,,.,. 11 .if-ss iii iiinio, ii.i- im- fin n. i. i.i .-leji- M. II. N l'. f.l.l.. t'eiinCy .1 ude. New Prunes H pounds for 1.00 at S. & Cs. .lust received, a large stock of books, slates, pens, ink, &C. Chapman & (Jlas. We think we can safely say our stock of flannels can't be beat in Flattsmoutli A. W. Wiirri'.. ' F. M. Dorrington. C. W. Fairlield. A. J (;.(U. ,,,5,,,.. ,.;tv iu tl;0 ;iM;iio!t of m, i "I-wards. Dining and Jsitting room , Cunningham, W. L. AVells, .1. II. Skin- .. a f .,,...:jv tl) lla.rr c)M,umi. ! s'-tts' safes, mirrors,. . Tha Ihiest styles U ner, .Ino. l'oiin and others. Jw hos ; ' " '' " ' j of gig, and perambulators for babys. S names we failed to learn,started on the ; " j lie is also Role agent for Harrison's! y.y i,-tue ..f f...- 1 1... V..1I I. l'litlo r..intiti-v ' lTi:) l.Ollin'S or first class Vmller t,.if,nt eon iliheit ino sife 1 w most i-nii- i Moore. Coii!,i W ill never he uii ln sold iii quality and priep of boots ami sh iei. Maaufaeturin and repair ing al Merges lmc store. A (,(JOl JI AIM A IX. Must he Kohl; o0 Lot-i in Fhtttstxi!h fur sroo. i t j:. n. w 1 n mi. t m. You can tind window shades and fixtures at Chapman & (lias. 2V2. (Jo to .1; Keeuan for stock and cream ale, wines and cigars. 5t2 Hatt, the old reliable keeps the best of meat in the market. 5t2 Viall & I'olin.at (Jilt Edge Saloon, keeps the best of beer, wines, and ci gars, (live us a call. 512 LI! 110!!. v e understand that I lev. Cyrus Al ton's name was omitted from the list of delegates from Stove Creek precinct, the name was not handed in until to day. We correct the error with pleas u re. On locking through the establish ment of Mike Sehnellb.icher, we tind well Ki lned and equipped, Tuesday Sep. 10, exp'-eting to meet their teams at North Flatte AVednesday morning. Success to them. wanted at highest market p ' ' a i S( ilVA-si; Ai (J!AMl!n:n'.S. venieiitj commodious and desirable ad- Sheriff's Sale. Vv virtue of an order of s:ile issued liv C. I'. Moore, t'oiini v t ler.k. ( li W in. I.. eils. ins de- puto. witl'.in and for t'ass ( ounty. Nehraska. aT:i! lo me direeted, I w ill on the j.;d day of I e- Largest st i ick c. f hit est st y les of pri n t s ever brought to this market at S. eld's. !-4t. We would announce to our old eus- ' kitchen furniture. tomers and the public generally, th;tt - ---. - - we have imrchased tlie Lumber yard j Country produce taken at highest formcily owned by Mr. Cramberg and : market prices, at Schnasse S: Urambergs are picpared to furnish lumber at re- ' in exchange for goods, dueed rates, 8I.0O lefes on a thousand i - than before. I Don't forget, all ye country people. Vi H. A. Wati-:i:man & Son. j to conic to the ball", at Fitz's" Hall, be- ; -o-. - J foie you go home from the Fair. Look out for bargains! Solomon & , Nathan's goods coming. Mr. Solomon ! SCARCITY OF MOXE V. will soon be on with a huge fall and! There is no doubt but the present Winter stock, and thev request th-ir :,m of :i!l k in. Is of l.iismoss :::,,! L se t lie i i uoi or iainr, soiu oniy oy : cu-iomeis ana ine pnonc 10 w an a ic . in.lustrv is fearfullv depressed and it . i.iIht ii i -r,i ut in ',.?...!. -i t.i .a i-ii.i a-iv dition to every housekeepers list of ! at tiie 'uth door of tin l ouit' n.itise. m the en y ol I I.i; '.snioiil ii. m said county, sen at p".e- I -n lit 31. :;. a ' Freneh calf s:ii"s. ii net M"e l. for !ierood i St:'.i'.e!!'.a.ei'.s. ll-'t T VanufaetiniMsr and r'-oaii i'.itr chao.-r tli:Mi the c-heapi si . and oi I he host material and oi k at Jii'ii s show alore. TAINT. FAINT. FAINT. Chajunan & (Jlas. The most beautiful durable and cheapest paint m i-autiful j days lor thnr price list, as they posse-s j i,(.,OOVes evt-rv fam'ilv to look careful! v use. 2t ; uueqnaled advantages for buying, they to thvir .x,,t.j',st..s. Winter is coming ! feel sate in saving they can give the!. v.b.en ehibtren are liable to Cronn. LOST. people of Cass county better bargains i win.oping Cough, etc. Coughs and a siiAvr.-On thecve-.-n-of the i!th.aho..t t'i '''' ft prices to suit customers. r,1(ls will prevail everv where, and j0-"- ,"-t-vr,'!' 'V y!,V'.',, ,"'s .r,-,"V'-".V'i t 7, " . . Consumption with other Throat and .1 shaiMionsstai.te.a-erd'eiir.iistey uani f,, these d.ivs, v. hen the countrv is I T nnn. .......... (l(r ...,. shawl. Sie ahoe.l I. 1V 1-". I he heCer M.l !e ; ... , . 1,!n.2r Ulse.lMS Will (.lll oil nidl.y. regarded hy leavr. the same : t this o.'liee. Mo i.l( ,l with worthless i mtiiitat ions, it 'j'liese diseases should not l" neglected, r4t , T'-; , , , , i l l'h':sa!,t .and l';.,,it1a'Ie to '"."l i Doctor bills are expensive, and we I he wash-out in Iowa lias uelayed i a'-m.ss a genuine medical reparati(di ...,,..1. .1., nso i:,--. the arrival of our new goods, part of j of merit such as Dr. (ireen's family j ciurp" w Syiu p It never h is iie auction t he tollow in real estate o-wit : '1 he west half i w 1 - 1 ol 1 he nort h-west oiiarter I nw 1 1 a!itl I !;e west liaif 'j I of the soul h-west iiiar ler I sw mid t hree acres off Hie w est side of the 1101 1 li-east ii'iarter I ne1 I of the Miuth wost ipianer is.v' j . hein a sii i; of ground si j ii ) roils wide and running tiie whole lenutll of the last ahoe dcurilnd pleee orloitv aire II a' i of land. All 01 the al'ove ili'senlied laud lieiiiir in sei-Iion No. !-eou 17, township No. twelve !U!. noith of rani.' Ne. twelve eat of 1 !) sit ii nit h ! prineipal meridian, and also the east half ie'5! of the soul h-e.tst quarter l-i-'-.i I n si'. iin;i u. I w ei e 1 JJ. cxeeptii.K tea laj acres I : 1 1 ir in iiir "!ou; h-easl corner of the son; h-c.i t qiiarte! ; se' j of sect ion i we've j 11 ; all in tow usuip twelve ( l.'l north of raiie No. eleven east of I he sixth i'.th ! principal niu- ridian, 111 1 ass County, Nelnaska. I he same heiie levied upon and taken a. Ifcc piopert s .if M. 1,. White, and l.'oha White- (le feiid iiils : to siitislv a jiiiii'ineiii of said court, r. eini-red hrJohn Kit ueraid. plaintnf. l'latt.-nioulli, Neh., Sept. 2eth. A. 1. 1ST. -M. 15. (. L TI.Kt:. Sheriff. which will be in in ab ut two we.-ks, ! Medicines. Thev are lirepared from wln ii we expect a tine stock of cottons, j the formula of a regular physician, tt' tlanneis, blankets, fauev goo.ls. etc. j 5t2 F. (1. Dovi:v ec Son. MAIiitlFIb old sETrLtn. As a team was pissing up the hill between the Kpiscopal bectory and the residence of F. 15. Lewis, the wheels broke through the groan 1 an 1 a coffin was said to " discover.-' 1. We went I up and examined the ground and eon- Koi:M!K!:'.:i:i: - ItoI.SI 111 H-Sa!:::day. Scp !e.if:.er f.l.i. hy Jud-e W. I!. Newell, Mr. .1. ' V. K.;fVi:i-iic;n!.tiiMi-s M.vnv Hoix;Ufii : ;.li of rlalt ii:..:;th. N L IV OFi'ICJlbS. Wanted, at this oflice, on subscrip tion, a load of corn at highest market price. A kaMitsontC iilrtari for ?.-U chap, or to let Inquire at the 11eri.i o"ice. WANTFI). A couplb of good chunks of pigs will be taken on subscription at this office at fair rates. brusiH'lls "J ply and oil carpets at Week bach's. Solomon .: Nathan are c uplc tely renovating their already line, store, prepatory to receiving their new goods, which will begin to come in the last of this week. be is doing a general jnanuiacitinng ; f,.ss wt. (.oilI(j S!M, I1( sj,IH (!f the c.y.li'.i, business, iu addition to his unlimited a., ,,,,, hl, j, W-l. t!l,.l(. iXU, th capacity for all branches of blacksmith- j sroniivas s.-ttled about tie- length, of ing, he has added to his bnsines a first- ! ;i cotru a-.-ait further deveh.pe- elass buggy and wagon maker, and is j llltfnts j,y (;,(. authorities. prepared to fui nish anything from a m stj lish buggy or cutter to a good sub-j Mr. Murphy, the Fhotograph'M. has stautial farm wagon. F ery thi::g w ar- j just returned from a suecssful tri; in ranted complete. The members of I'ni in Fire Depart ment met in their Ilngine House, on failed. One bottle for 7 " cents will keep your family well during tln win ter. Two does w ill reliee and ease. Sold in all towns iu the I'nited States, and by your Druggists CiiiivsiAX Class. Just received, a nice lot of Queens ware at E. (J. Dovey i'c Son's. It will pay von to examiiie prices before pur 1,' uving elsewhere. Herd bros. have all tlieir boots mau- 11 Tl:'! II l-iii! i.vii-i.jvlr fi.f till-111 ..lit" ,.f esitav evening. Sept. ltii, l.'., a. , w .:,w, n i Lit v'iui H'l t'T lit iu, uiu.-' tin :u.l elected the follow ing Otilci rs for jobbers and wholesale profits. This bdANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OH MAI1T STREET, Kast of l'hiite Valley IIuti.se. LIVERY STABLE In the Town. 2J-:Jt. Tvri: voi:ji. the western part of the state. He took 1 I views of different parts of C! iy county ; for the editor of the Harvard J-;-'.c"'e ' Dr. Sehildkne At removed a t.ipe i . 0 u n..ir;!t . :in illustrated !nf orv ' worm, something over forjy feet long. of th:it .....tv, ailll wm have en-rav- ! from Mr. Lias. Miller, on last Monday, - ,,-, tllt, oitograi-hs. II- ! also took some tine views of th; Y. V. i 11. ft. iiii-l the v.-i-slt iu country, copies! of which can be seen at his g.. 11 ery in j Fl.ittsmojth. A full stock of sheif and other hard ware and nails at lower prices than ev er atSchnasse A (Jramberg's. The National Liie-Stock Juraal for September, is at hand, and is truly a magnificent number. It contains twenty-six elegant illustrations, ilrawn on stone, expres.-dy for this number, by the distinguished animal artist F. II, Dewey, which are intruded as repre sentatives of all the leading breeds of domestic animals as bred in America, in this our centennial year. The horse pictures are faithful likenesses of Lex ington, (Jov. Sprague, Donald Dinnie, and Apollo. Then follows a male and female of each of the leading breeds of cattle, making in all, twelve cattle por traits. Then we have Cotswold, Lei cester. Southdown and Merino sheep; berkshire. Yorkslre, Essex. Chester Whitse, Suffolk t Foland-Chinaswine; making in all a series of illustrations ththave never been approached by any other Journal of the kind in the world. In its entire merchanical exe cution, Thk J.it itNAi. is a mod, of neatness and taste; while the charact er of Its contents has uniformly betit such as to have placed it, long ago, at the head of all journals of its class, in Kurope or Amei ic.u Sfpt. liHh. The Doctor has the worm, preserved in alcohol, in his office, where any one desiring to see it may do so. The Doctor seems to have unusual good fortune in his treatment of cases of tjds class. Mr. L. F. Heed, of Feed Uros., i.as j just returned fr.du the eastern cities, where he has purchased a nviguioeent stock of goods. lie was fortunate in being in the market when goods wa re ;.t their very lowest, and obtained the lowest prices at which goods have ever been sold, and consequently be is con fident that bed bros. can 'give their customers prices lower than are to be foVlid elsewhei e. he ensuing year: Chi d Engiuei r Wm. L. Wells. Ass 'I " ). M. Strcight. Frcsidcnt Wm. Neville. Secret try K. O. Fellows. Treasurer J. V. Young. j-.mjini: o:: an v : Cti.dc. in H. W. Sage. 1st. Assistant F. b. Mm phy. Cd Assistant A. Cunnir.gham. ne';:-: A i.Ai)ii::; rni'i'AN'v: Captain Wm. b. sl.ryock. 1st Assistant Con. Mahouey. 2d Assistant M. O'Connor. Good Teain Altrayi on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. i gives tiiem an ;i;t vant aee oi I i to ,M ' i'ii' cent over those who buy of jobbing ! Insures. Tle'v warrant their goods I j ejual to the best in the market, at pri- j I e;s vi rv iiw:."!i below :mv nl!;iT biiii.-a ; ! V,.vn,.'l..mI.I :i;.v o".,.,,! ,vl, ,.r,. ' f i.-Ii-.S-i. Address, until they have sc-n their stock, after j that, Messrs. lipid Bros, feel con falent ! 1 thev vill Imve no desire to buv of i otlu f house. Carriages sent to Icpot to meet v. hi never oiih red. U trnhi.s THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attended and earriaires furnished It) J. W. .SHANNON", li-ly I'liattsni.inth, Neh. Hatt the Butcher has oeee n'oie taken th.i I'.et.I and oiTi-is Ids Si-Oii-i-i lo Ihe pulilie 111 Ills old stand, plep.ued to llUMsil the lei-t id iSrsrErapi ITT ez ETC. GAME. FISH, & FOWL, J.V SEASOX. Thankful for ptst patioi::is. I solicit a eoti t iliuaia e T t he same. leiiosu e. .'Tohiison's 1 M il? More, sou' h Side Siain siim-t, l'l.Uisiuould. Nc hraska. -:i!y A. i. II ATT. 7 T7 WARM (loud Irish nii'.k DELIVERED DAILY i AT ----- EVEKYllom'S H)ME IX PLATTSMUUTH If TIIKV W ANT IT, I:Y J. b iismc .ii:isti:sc. SEND IS OCR OliPK.ttS AMI I WILL TUT AM' ;IVK VOL' ptjs;B mile: 4i'ij 1 and servo you re;:utarly. rSjSAGE BROTHERS, Tli? Cantaur Liniments have ! a rev olut!. ! :ii';s. s..i-:i:ii,; i:i tcinei;:. s (r Khruniaii-ui. ;. I'aios. p.nviis. S.-alds. Siin;;s. dealers iu Tlie '. . :u!e l.iiiiiu A I- 1. la I HUNAWAY. As Thomas Eilingtou was uga red II ink Ltcey. a brakMiian on the b. in moving the good-j of Alonzo Cim ix M. b. lb. met with a very severe ae- ' ningham, the horses stane. 1 to run as c'oh-nt last Sunday night. Sent. Klh. ! tl ie v. . r i l -x rir- . ii1" fain- j .tkS " ...03 Iliey ETC., ETC., ETC'. ! (:i floor I':isl i.t I he I'ovl iT-ei. 1 'in 1 1 snw.iit h Castoria is certain t.,,,;,,...'. u T-l d (-. !;.t i -!!:-i:a!e or 'iie !i';e Ca-l.ir oil. ; l'lactical Workers in )s i.ie.is i:-i to lake, d: r-s! the f"-i-l- 1 'n iii.ii es ! .p.-:.....r.!is. ami .'iiiii' iff., iVt, UllA- '::;.e:;;"ie','H ziery,,w..,u. ! I.:i:c asortmont of Hani ana Soft COAL STOYSS, Wood :e:d t'o::l Stoves for HEATING OH COOKINU, A-M. ::v on Hand. i!y. ;.n.i t'a" Yellow I.iniiaent is for Imr-rj, arc i ertaia, hae.dv and ehi a;. .-. i-N, cin e- . I';.l i .i nai ura! ;.le p. 1 1 and ii.iai'-s. H c -.. nor 1. '..' 'i. ( i.u o a ! X lootat rs li.al rest were eto.ssiug me on iisi, i- i i,a,c in aira. while ir iu ' to Lincoln on the evening 1 wards Main St.. EHiMgton threw the ; '-'"i- .-. 1 ; 111.. i! thev i.s freight. He was leaving the top of a ! lines and jumped from tlie load, team ; car when he 'was struck iu the side by ; crossed thf bridge and eollid-jd with (abeam of a bridge which th'v had : the telegraph pole ju-t iu the rear of j been approaching, knocking him off the bank, at which .1 u lge hiss forget-j the car, crushing his hind and badly j f ul of his dignified title condescended! bruising his bod v. The train ran s;pv- i to allow himself to be thrown across j u ii- town it w.-. ida- Wat-r . v- ;..., nh... s i I lw. : ill ,! .if : .. ti'l- ril !l O i' (II':! IM ('!.' eral miles before he was missed, when 1 the side walk and down among the box- J foieaeie, of -aid iia . one estrav uian ;.-.in two J ""'TAKING AND REPAIRING, U wrs immeuiaieiy ikickci an iai as i s an i narros in ine 1 car oi lot: i.i ich. , ... ,i;..strioe in fa.-.-, .aid col: apiu.its- ione on short Notice , .,1 ed ii v A niasa 1 r . k ins and 1-; slm:cial notices. SALE OF ESTRA V. Notice is hi rc''V Uvea that I will w ill r !1 nt ICvery variety of Tin. Sheet Iron, and Zinc Work, kept ill Stock. Coffee. Teas, ug.irs and Syrup: low er than the lowest, at S. Js. A line stock of blankets, quilts, tick ing, woolen comforts and tlanneis at Wick bach's. Fichard Vivian keeps a general stuck iif orneeries. ami makes a stiee- ialtv of corn, oats, bran, and barley, for ; bought diiectly at the IVilt inmre mai k- f(.eii. 5f2 let, b per ce nt less than ever, at s. .c ( oler, hoe 1:1 .'aiii C'i!; api'i a the bridge where he was found, per- block, (we. are glad to l.-arn hetseap-d ! ' ';. ;,:,v,;!, ! fP-EvriiYTitiyu ia ihia xtel .' .'S3 feetlv helpless and in great pain. He without serious in jurvi, t shock threw i :i.iv.;iti,.'d as :t.i .-.u-av. and n.v fiveriis.-.i iy ' . 1 ine !or s ile ;k co"i;ii:c ! i law in sucli i y,.'i inaie was 1 al;t n to Lincoln where he receiv-; the tongue down, and the cross walk ! and provided, wune-s my hand this eh day of :.v.f ! . si i....iii....- A l ls-i. .1 ( 1T1SI-- eu mouicai atiem ion. ii'. ii.ei .i n-o i neiweeil in' J.aiin. a.io .?.,rn-iiii.iiin n narrow escape from instant death. Ih-st assortment of canned fruits 1!....,1 Tlnw 1i:jvp an evtremelv lar?P Woman's calf shoes made to order ranted the best. offering an impediment to its progicss. the wagon was raised, the toaguo bro ken, and the horses relieving themsel vts of all iueumbranees passed on at a live ly pice to the brick stable without any further damage. and fine assortment of clothing." at pri- j for i3.o and m-ns' best French calf j ., . , ces that mut asloni.sh all, s.yles are ! boots for at V. Merges.' V ar- -JJE GREAT REFORM. very desirable. Don t fail to call on them ainl see their new goods. I.a.'.ie the c:i shoes made to order, for $:!..sl. at ii lioot and sl'.oe ;do: C. 1 i f W. b. LoblXC. & CO. (Jenth-men desiring slioes for fall am! SEXD IX YOUR JOJl WORK. Fosters bill-Heads, Letter-Heads. Envelope. Famphlel and Cards print ed at this olhee. All work expedi tiously and neatlv executed. Trulli is Jiiihtv mid Vill rrevnil. Jl-et .Justice lit the li'i.l'C. TEA CHEFS FA' A MIX A TIXS. Notice is herchy j;iv.'!i that I will examine all P 't-sons who may oiler t liemselv s as eaudi liales tor teachers of tile coieiuon sclnu.ls of this eo .1 n t v . lit lev oil ;ce in t he t wn of Weepiti W at cr. on 't in last I'nd.iy and S i tirday of eacli and every month, eo:uiiic;:'.-.n ."t in o'clock a. ui. Hated this stli day .if Ja:m.:rv. A. 1). ISTd. ;. II. ( hi 1'1'KN. .e'.'.f C'i. Sup't el I'l.h. siistriiction. A No at th:' f 'oat t llmisc. in 1".. 1 1 Ui' nil h. en the 'iist l'ri.liy ni'.i! .saTi.r.i ;iv ol ea"l. eionlh. B. iill'i'KN. Silp't, 21 OX FY To LOAX. rnicr.s i. st xv attw. SAGE EROS. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, j'iiiLADia.rnrA, pa. MM .1 1 .1 1 ... 1 - I - -....,4,..l l u it oeioveu a:;. i mueii vciieiaie., t,, ... j.,,,! 5 veirs' tit.te. lainreved father of our countrv, (Jeorge ash- . 1-v.rins in fass Cuntv tak-n :;s see:a-i: v. ington, exhibited his p' culiar trait for ! Al'i'hv to it. Ik w lNiuiAM, i l' Ail ill IjiIW. truthfulness at an cany age. Ihe lit- ; '-oaii-e ?ver fr. Ciiapman's ln-i.u st.re. winter wear, will find it to tin ir inter-i Fried Meat, at Jones' Livery and story of (Jeorge. the hatchet -and cher- 4vif it- i i i ...:n r : .i. . 1 4.. ..... 1.. ....; n..i. it t- ii..tii'oi.L-i.. uti. 1 VvU .''I'lOi; U Ul I III Ul. II ' " ' 11,. V ) J ..bv - - - 1 - I est to examine our line of UKNTs' FINK SIMMS, both in HAND AND MACHINE WOKK". Our Lints arc More Exiinsia, and THAN KVKIt the puhlh. For the beru at of the far- on the minds of eviry leration. of 1 OBSTACLES : v: ev 1:1:1.1 i i" to Yimtiy TIIISfJItKAT INTI.liN ATIONAl. rXIIIIU tion. ii:sk;ni:i to mm i:m uiati: Tin: on!-: m ni;:i- urn anniv i.k ai:v ok m:::;ii an iNiii:ri:.M!:Ni K. o: kncd MAY lnili .AMI Wil l. ( l.OSK NOYKMI'.Kg P.: ii, ISTii. All Ihe nations of I lie wuld and all the Slates and Territories of the I nion are par ticipating iu tiiis wonderful d.-iuoiistraiioti, h.iinuing together the most coinpi eiii nsive .col lection of art treasures, mechanical inventions, scientific ili.scoverics. tiiaiiufaetiirie achievc meiits. nOncrat speeiniens, ran! am icalt urai pro liaci s 1 ViT e oil ited. The cj on nils devoted to the Ivilnlii'.i'iii are situated on the line nf the i'ei.nsv lviii.ia Haihoad and enil.r:ice four huu ctrd Viid lilty aen s i f Kail mount l'iiik. all highly improved and oi n iinentcd, on w nidi are elected the largest Iniildins ever constructed. Ii e of these eovei in all iih'il of l;!'ty acres and costing S.-,.nou.iHi(i. 'J he to;;d nuiiili'-r of I 1 1 i 1 1 -i;iirs -erect cd for the purposes of the exhihitoii is near tv. o I: mid red. I Hiring t he lhir; v days ini- mediately foliowing t lie opening of the l.xlulu- uters. I would sav we have the best this great, good and glorious America. j barn in town, and I wiU take th" best Artemus Ward once sam: "ile was i of care of their teams at reasonable , better than (Jeorge Washington, for .': ' rates. i:Jif ! fonhi tell a lie. but wouldn't." The agents of the (Jrcat 1-t. ayne ?.ien lretn the elfei ts of i'rrois I lion a million and a quarter of people visited it. TO load a! scs in e.-irlv life. Man- Tf ,...l.t;. ; F.'IUT.S MfCH I.OWFU bv tin Stock Jovunai. Comtany, j ',l' '' K1" -l"..l...0;.t., l'.,:i.rmT I'liir..-.-. Tile .it! O U 1" 1 i 11 fS of .(.' I it s a P.d Jf .V -S S.Vll s per year. (Jeorgo H. in sen. Mason, will do any work in bricls, stone or plastoiing. in a good, sub-tautial m inner, and at fair prices. On Court House HiU, on south sixth street. C hii'5 i is as complete as in former seasons and at i.owki: ri:ioi. Heady made clothing at New York ; All stvies of prices at S. x: (J's. j ItuHon.Si l-lAn-e, Conjr .w and Polish. C x TT i7.7T.r i ' We would invite vou to examine Fair unbleached muslm for .caard i by lolt, at Weckbach's. Feat it if you j our stock, and feel confidant you will can. ! be able to savk monky by buying at Ca'l aud i-o I'ools a;,:l S will he lo; .)'v j;o,.d, whe.h; price-- of w j:!-u & Fennsyl vauia llailroad cannot make any misie; re.-:entalioii as to the char acter, equipment, etc., of that popular and magniieetit bailway. To say that it is the only direct line to the Centen nial is the truth. To say it is the best and most substantial road on the face i,;.d i ,'.y,., ' c. iiea'iments file Pennsylvania Railroad, '.' M.il I Ii' :e n mhvi'iI. New ' AND miTOiTinn nethod ot lle.tlnelit .ew ltiiiiiIiVVjrc. aiiii reiiiHrka.de reined it vu.'self oil .;!!;i'i' V 111.'. :ir Ml. !..' sh'.-i to siiou-ymi hoiii. It will (iiv "'i of the globe, and mo;-; m"iiey ex'pended ; ".'. i ny or not. Mrs. r. KM or am! YA into the drcssjni'.iOi..-; 1 lion Ii:! and i ?o::e ahl he FA RMERS ATT EXT I OX ! Julius Fepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, n Main St- IMattfOiiouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri-i-Mii Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. for H'llf. Fest qualities of phig-smok-ing tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. FOR SALE. A second hand Victor Sew in M.ichitiP, jr ranted in srood running order. Price c'.. AUnnw Wilson Si.win'4 Machine. Trice-. Itic,re at the HtKAi.ii o'.hre. 4,,-;f W. . LOblXO & CO.'S on'k riiirr. ciiKAP sum: sroiti". Cor. 14th & Farnham Sts., Opp. Oraivl Central Hotel, 2'Jtl Omaha, Neb. Kin- Loots mails lo wrJr, at'sher.....! ! Columbus, Nebraska. W A XT ED. A good. live, active Agent for Or gans and Fianos, for Cass Co. We will offer better terms and inducements orship of this rem Jikable slorv liian anv oiner vwioiesaie iuosi- ociuef in the V. S Apply to I'tesjutt tx: t'ladc'ananu . .Mi at the time, and no misrepresentations made. The traveling community can rely upon the statements made bv this compan v. and the. truth told aiwavs bv The illustrated i :'!( is in this Nam- i: .Tf.tts and representatives about C1 "si'w i MM.' " ivnf 'Vie hrv'T'lnh; ! Arg.ittd "base burner, both sizes, with ber cover a great variety of subjects, i low rates, fast time, elegant roaches, Tie; Vc-f. eheapt ;cid lat::est jin.sor; rnt'iit of Hoot nnd Shoes at M're- slio ior-. C ad SAGE BROS. Exclusive agents lor the celebrated Harper's Mri-axnte for Ochihrr, 1ST?. Inrjtr's Mwiziii for October is not only plentifully stored with light reading-matter, hut has '.'.'so alT those other characteristic attractions which have given it th" forcmo.-t place in pcriodl.? .11 literature. This number contains the er.nelusion of fii:oi:n:: Eliot's "Daniel Derond i" the greatest novel of the age. The Fourth Fart of "A Woman-Hater" will awaken fresh curiosity a.s to the au'.h- Mrs. C::aik"s "The Laurel bush" and -Tulian Hawthorn's "(Jarth" are continued. Then? are also three excellent short stoi ies. to malic it so, h the truth. that it readies all promim nt points Fast, in cluding Fittsburg. Harrisbarg lltiti more. Washington, i'hiled.-lplii.i. New York :;: '. ll iston. is the truth.. That passenger can ;;o iif they w i.-h it) by baltitnore and Washington, without extra co-t, to Philadelphia, over the Ft. Wavne x lVnnsvlvania boad, with out changing ears, is the liuth. Tliat Moor Hooks and circulars s'Tit tree in sea'ed envel- i op-s. Address HoWACI) ASSOCIATION, t!: . N. Ninth St.. Hi : i.nlei iihi.i. l'a. An I list it ut en j !.a ii- a liiz.i iput;(t!i.;i iar iion ;!i:l).e conn acl i i ; ,ost ,i,...,.ti frinvenient and economical ai'd pioUsstoiiiil s.vl.l. . I- '' i way of !.-;.. hiiii I'iliiadelpli: i and this ureat . K hitiil ion Ii oin all see: ions of t he com t rv. Its I) Ji ESSMA ICIXG. train -Jto. in. 1 froi.i Pliilaiielj.iiia w ill pass t i.roii'jh i! iii.A.uo i..mi'..i.m.v. er.i ni, v. nicii i ne Coiiinany have elected at the Main I'.utrai to the l-.vhi'oitioii (Ooiiiiils for the accommodation i .' 1 1', . .. ... i- . 1 1 . . l I, ii i.i Umi fir ir .1 ii I f I-. .1 a i pleased to have tii.ise in v.iiid "f wo:k i.i their , ,. juime'rous luwc Imieis coiil i.ju.iu.s lo this line to Cii'l and see th"i'i :ii t hi-: i'ii i.e.' of M is. i st it ion and l ii.' Kxliiliiiion. a ci.ineuiei.ee of C'ster. one jimir west of the Sauiai- rs ; t lie greatest value t visitors, aiid allordi'd e j louse'. Saiisia'-' ion guarta.t.-i-.; and cl.:c. u- s , eh.iso.ely hy the IVmisylvania Hai'n.ad. whieli ,; .;, aal, ;-lf is i If OM.V MM: l;l NNIN.; hllil-CT id i tmi: ( F.vi i:nn i ai. i.i ii.iin;s. i ci:ii.,ii Lm ' "V'V".". ; t r.-.i. is w ill also stop ::! tin l-aieanipmetit of the , . , , , ,, r , , , . , l'a! i ons ef II u-iliaiiili y , at F.ini Sti.ti.!:, on this li-atAl oncLS. I'v,.;1 . , I- t"i s it The IVnnsylv:eir:i l.i'.ilroad is the irande-t .--.-j.-j-v-n" -. r . i railway ori.ii.i'at ion in t he world. It controls .i (- Col i si-veil thousand 1'iihs ot rmid'A av, forininr con- ISll8rllI b OUiC. : tiiH-.i.'.is linesto Philadelphia. New York. Palli- moil', ill!.! V ;;!ia:g;nii, over v. hicii luxi.iioiis l.v virtue ol e" icr oi sie i i-.i'i i.y i. r. d -y and i;ul;T ( rs a.e ri.u Ir..ei I hu-.i-.'.), St. I ier.s. hv Win, I.. W ci.s. 1 -;.: y. w.t !i in : i .uiii-. C'h'" Ii": it I. I.o"ts I II.-. I tidhiuaoolis. 'oI- t'ui f'lriK iro "hi ivc ',c I i'-inv uiu- ami lor . ii-s ni:ii- . .mi.. ;is!.a. ii.i.i i.i me oi- , unions, loneo, leviiauii, ana tale wuie.ai toe lates aie ...ways as low a an oto- ,.t.,.u.., , wlS, ,, ,.. u tj:.v o.-pd-.-r. A. 1. 1 ei.ame. re route, is the truth. Tln't it is til'! l-'TH.at I. o'clock. A. I.. of said Cav. at the i;-. neiiu line is la;-.? with iVtuhle and third shortest, and consequently the quickest ',',""! ,l,,"1'.','f '' VV' ,l (',';'"''.,'"f V-)l- vVy i'"";k': " V V," tilil? '!'",'" f ,!,','I, '"','! "I .. . 1 , i .. pha isi'iou; ii. in said i-i-nH . s.-.l at 1 ui.l.i' .- ee- lui ken stone hallast . and i; s luid'es are all of I'CUte troln ( hlc tgO and 1 lillaoelpnia tioa tlie foituvliu real .. t..-v.:t : Tn- : ii;,n 01 s,n,e. Its passeiiLM-r ti. ans are c.iuipp.-,; I Xew York, is tiie truth. saiih u.itt is'lIoi' ili-in:-tli-west .iu:ir:eriiv.-.i I wi'h every knuv. n impi ovement for comini i ,oV , . , (i, S'.IIi'.l .. .. II II ' ''', -' li. '.ll' .1- ' .' , S. 'Ill, ,..1111 Cll' lllll.ll M.'l' I .l.-'.. I'.. ta..ll.l , lie, ever eXCtP'S'.on lilliiesai'e gl- ,.,.P!., . i-.ni.t'.er tee .lY.. east of tlie uii .iioni.ees tlo.u the tiiiins of .lo'lTineoiT tiie ce.ri- piii.ci ji d n-.'-i i.iiiia in 'ii-s ( ii toy. N'e'..i:.sk:i. j ; in cut. The t'on.eauy has I-;re'y incieas.-d i; l ii siiiae I'.'lti r ie i.-ii ;e i ;.i',; i :r :. s lie eoiupm. 11! lor ,-tuei:i.i-a iravei. aiei win oe en rates over the Ft. Wavne ii: Penn sylvania bailway to Philadelphia, or any point E.i-t. tickets are furnished I''" ,t ' 1 1 . ... .... . . , i-.n s'l.iriiiitii' in.'1! pi'iii i't accomniod.i i ions for all its patrons iluiiir the t'eutennial iiether vou wish to bay or oot. -tf The Editors "Easv Chair" contai; r.ll the late improvements. We have !lirf o i-iriru 1. ..!- .f 1irt lirnij .if Splendid stock of books, stationery, 1 i.ratiuif and cook stoves iuttoieai.d suggetive criticism of -Daniel Dito-.i- iind notions for sale at a bargain. j on th road. Tinware f unrvdrt -J aial da;" an exposure of tlie contents of Mr. Not lravi'nsr lime to ;tti;c! to the bus;- i rei'tring t.r nrder. Flint's cedent ial nriil -bag; som? new ness. I wiil givtf f-om? one a good bar-! ,- V , . , J , i suggestions eoneernmg Jenkins also gun if application is inao r.oou, . -p . .... ... . , H. .1. Sritr'Jonr, i 'vpr one Knows Harvey is a No. i one about American innkeepers. The SaundeT Hrrasr, j Tf.'tsrnfth. towre ttm.w is imnec- other FdUori tl 7-partni"n.s are to beautiful scenery, smooth track, mag- ; nilicent through Pullman Hotel. Draw I ing Uootn and Sleeping Cars, and of the ' best continuous railway lire on thi.s Covtinent. AH 1-tters pr-;v!r.ty Ti:is-.v"re-I ac-.I information given by ;vhi -ss:i,g C. M. Clark. Agnt. (neral C:.V' C-' 'Clark street, d.'pot corner C-'.'-d a:v". 'T ulis 'ii t'r?,.'' Ch'.U-.- p: ;.;.:! v o! . I. s.-pn (.. ? ,: -i-p an i .vt.iaietit .1. , pr.-pareu to liiitnl 111 lis own simps loi-omoiivi-s Siiiirp. il.-fe'.id.iiit - : to ia' i-iy a i'ni -inciit of j.jid p.isi,....r ea.rs f.t sji.-rt neliee siiliieietit to aid Ci-iit, iccovi r.'d l.v Ik A. Wi ciile.i n, fully atvoiiiiuodate hliy extra demand. Theun- lit.- nit iif. : iiiia. it'll 1 1 sources a; tin- command 01 tin- loin Plat tsniollth, Nehraka, Sent. 4th. A. I. I .-TO. :l!'i M. Ii. t'l'T'I.KII. . ii.tiIT. i; v 11 1 ut ion. Tin-: ma' ; ni 1 iiTNT si ::ni:i;y r..r v. i.i.-ii i the Pi i us iv an i.i Or. Toil f ; so lust ly del rated - t presiMitS I ihe liiiveler liver It s iicrtcit loiiil- way at e 1-1 hanging pinoranoi ct ri'rr. mo'.intiiin :.:-.d laedscaie views iHiei-e,iilt i Ai;i ti. a Lesal Notice. Ia fhee-t.rt' of ,I:icol Ada"is. (Ieee;:se.l. TVfor" Win. H. Newell. County .H.d jc ia and for fas coiiiil y Ni'l rask.i. T" vhmn it r?!.',' i-.c.r--r;i; Notice i- ii. i.'u., mi a it. at ! Viae NX ; I -. nii'. 's 1 :ior o! the es:-,Te of ,'.e-i '1 A la its. 1 a?-,.i. h ts ti.aile ii-ipi.-.-ati.a tor i.e .1 s,-t;-i.icih . and ihiit s;,;,l .i,;.r i . - : tor i-'i.iii'-' :.t lav t thi-e i'l l'iatttiotii h. on t'.e I day ' f p 1c 'oiicr. !.7''-; iit ni o'c!" v a. t i-. ai -A'i.-.-li :iic" .l.d ;' ice -i.y I'.'Imi.: i 1 1 ; ;i ! I 1 v I'-e 1 l"-.-rt will '.tn it"- ' i in '.'i s I ; '"-'.; n:t : . --...t ''M-rA -I t; ' TT!i: K ATI N(i STATION'S . u th-s hue are etv.ii: p-Ls-.i-'l. Mi'iis iv.il I'? falnisii -.1 at sint iil.ie hours and aioo-e tltl'v alijivcJ lor ejoy- ' 'i.i'll;o:T TK'lvKTS. at iVduefJ ;tf. v.id he s.ii.'. ;it u l principal i;.i!!r.iad Tick.-t lit".-, in the West. Nor; h w e: . ;.:id . ut ii v. est . P.e Mi.e that viuii lie!., ts read y ia t n- (.iciit P. l':-'!e.i,'i U'iil ;o ihe I, i1' V::- v.; : h- .... ; ::. v. .'-. : -. ROBERT DOS ELL T'S AXD HLACKSJlITlf. Wii'jon, Jin;!), Marhiiifi and Flow re 2nin'nj, and tu ul jnbbiiuj. PETER 11 A UEX , The old Reliable Wason Maker hastiiken charge of ihe wuKnti shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 YVOllKVA's. Xew '.Vacous and Itnxsii'fV ittad tt Older. S A T I S F A ! "IT o CP A KANTKKI). Shop on Sixth street, opposite Strt ihl's .Stithle. E. G. DOVEY & SON Would respectfully call ihe attention of THE FARMERS OF CASS COUXTY, w ho coiil eniphite pu; eh.i! ing .WAQOITS, to the justly celchtate.l STUDEBAKER WAGON, believing it to he just the one Fortlxo FAMM and tie: one which give? UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION BECAUSE : FIRST. It is made of the best selected INDt" AST A TIM FEU, tire same being cut at the proper sea"son of the year, piled under sheds, properly dated, and al lowed to remain there from l to o years. SECOXD. The Wood-work, thoroughly seasoned'; is shaped by the latest improved machinery, and put together by the I5EST WACOX MECHANICS IN TIIE WOULD. THIRD. It Ls- the best ironed and painted wag on in the market. FOURTH. The thimble-skeins fire made of select iron, and weigh from 4 to 25 pounds per set more than any others made and therefore do not break. FIFTH. The Skeins are set by patent Skein-set r tors, thereby making a perfect running wagon. SIATII. ti is the only wagon in which th? SLOPE-SlIOULDEb SPOKE is used. hence they have the best wheel which is actually the foundation of the wagon and should bo carefully examined by Vr.IWOXH IM !!( IIAMIX4.. HEY EXT IF tt is sold only by responsible, parties', and every w agon warranted to give entire siti-f action. EIGHTH. Teamsters will tell you ii is the ?es Wagon tn the road. ' XixtH. The Studebaker brothers arc practical . workmen, attend to their business personally and do not entrust it to the Foremen, as is generally the case in largo Factories hence the 5U periority of their work over all other?. TEXT II. And combining all th.1 above resons :i ONE it is the bET Wagon vh. NEW and (JOOD when OLD. Call and echmine before ptlrcha.-ing elsc'-hese H, G l)0Vj;v a; a a- lit; - b- .' to 's- ' r b if 1- t 11 K o u 1 ir t- D (V n t. 8' t n tl o. . I h V 0 1 r- 1 'a', f K 'f. f r r. I f t i t ' v' 1 - r-