Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 19, 1876, Image 4

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    THE HERALD.
OUft F ASTERN LtTTEIl.
COMMISSIONERS' I'BOCEKDINOS.
0 00
1 87
13 70
a oo
4 00
12 00
'roHf.LirDKn.)
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment.
Present K. 1. Dovey, Win. It. Ar
nold and I. S. Iiainsey, Commi.ssioneif.
J. W. JenningsJ deputy Clerk.
The following accounts were allow
ed on the gcnernl fund:
F. B. Reed, coroner, et al., hold
ing inquest S 33 20
Geo. Mattison, viewing and lo
cating
James Weaver, work on jail. . .
Geo. W. Fairfield, staking out
bridge &c.
II. A. "Waterman & Son, mater
ial for jail
L. C- Stiles, cleaning oort ho'ue.
II. J. Streight, meals for jury.. .
W. F. Bennett, repairing roof,
Clerk's office 20 00
C. F. Crane, making additional
assessment per order co. coins
U. V. Matthews, sundries as pr
till
State Journal Co., notarial re
cords and Manka
State Journal Co., tabs and let
ters for tax list and duplicate
C. P. Moore, nervices as clerk of
District Court
P. B. Murphy, hoarding prison
oners and fuel for Aug. and
Sept., SOl.Do, less deduction of
10c a day for hoarding, 812.40
O. M. Streight, bailiff, Septem
ber term
L. C. Stiles, ditto
C. Cm. Mayfield, ditto
P. J. Weaver, "
E. Buttery, "
W. S. Covalt, "
M. B. Cutler, summoning jury
and attending court
The following accounts were allowed
on road fund:
James Ingram, sup'r dist No. 12
John Lyman, " " " 5
Win. Pell, " 40
II. A. Waterman, lumber. 14
it "41
The following orders were allowed
on gt n ral fund :
G. B. Crippen, services as supt.
pub. ins., August 93 00
Ditto, for month of Sept 92 00
C. I. Moore's bill for recording olli-
ci il bonds and certificates, rejected.
Commissioners request Clerk tD ac
cept one-half the fees now allowed -by
law in lain, in warrants on (leu. fund.
Incorporation Louisville, laid over
until next meeting.
Friday, Oct Cth, 1S7G. 1
The following accounts were allow
ed on gmeral fund:
P. Moore, expresage Ac,
SH.70. les 75c for com'Lssion.3
M. B. Cutler.
Attending Com'rs' Court
May, July, and Aug
Subpumas for witnesses, be
fore Grand Jury
Jailors' fees, July, 1876
Schuylkh's Lakk, N.
September 24th, '78
Ed. IIkkaud: In all communities
there is a certain class, who never go
far beyond the limits of the county in
trhieh they were born. Averse to ino
vation, they believe that they inhabit
the most favored localities, and have
nn insurmountable abhorrence of new
ountries, firmly imbued with the con
viction that the latter are denolatewi!
dernessf 8 in which the inhabitants suf
fer perpetuAlly from want and plagues.
Thev magnifv the occasional ravages
of the grasshoppers into an annual c.-t
lamity, and the loss of a crop into s
comfnon occurrence.
Drouth ami other calamities are con
sidered a natural inheritance of the
Far West, particularly that portion of
if bevond the Missouri, but the older
States are not always exempt from
them, and they are becoming more fre
quent as the country is denuded of its
forest. But from the variety of crops
raised, and a large portion of the popu
lation being engaged in manufacturing.
they are less noticeable in their e.Te:t in
the east, and in case of adefic rc,tl e
granaries of the west are always open
to meet it. All flour and large quanti
ties of corn are annually diawn from
that source.
The section of the entir State from
hich I write is filled with hills that
rise and roll in every direction. divided
by hollows, ravines, and valleys, and
t mlioso nin? an occasional sheet of
clear ;vater. Here and there the hill
; ic coped by p.Uckes suid strips of
woodland, while their sides are flecked
by orchards which are now loaded with
golden f u it. The land is covered with
gr.'en grasses an 1 is threaded by
tiny streams of uater that rise from
springs at the base of every hill.
There is every element present, to
produce an admirable landscape, but
aature has not been lavish of her fa
vors, the soil beneath the carpeting of
grass is scanty and stony. The fields
fenced with stones which have been
taken from the land ; but still they form
the predorninent element of the soil.
But notwithstanding the scanty soil
and great quantities of stone, the grassy
hillsides and the abundant supply of
cool spring water, render this the first
dairy country within the limits of the
Union. The mellow soil of the prai
ries renders the west preferable for
general farming; but for this particu
lar branch of it, this portion of the
rouutry is preeminent. Dairying re
quires a cool climate and an abundant
supply of pure running water. Th
formtr requisite, usually found be
tween the i0o and 43" of latitude ex
ists in the Western States, but they are
deficient in the second in which a hilly
country usually abounds.
Three years ago there occurred a se
vere drouth throughout this region,
and there being a short crop of hay,
cows wre sold on the approach of win
ter at Texas prices. The fore part of
this season opened with abundant rain
and a good crop of grass was cut, but
at the beginning of July there com
menced a drouth which continued to
the 15th inst. flrass ceased to grow
and soon lost its green hue; grain was
ftunted and yielded scarcely more than
a half crop; and the same is true of po
tatoes and most other species of pro
duce. But far away across the conti
nent the IIlkald bring tidings of tor
rents of rain in the land of traditional
drouth. There are floods and floating
bridges, while here streams dry up, and
n mat y places cattle are driven long
.Ustances to wate r.
A hundred thousand pounds of hops
are annually consuiaed in the United
States in the manufactory of beer, and
in the preparation of our bread; and
large quantities are often required for
exportation to Europe. Twenty years
ago this was the center of the hop
growing district of the country, and
added much to its wealth. But the
bruise attacked the hop, whole crops
were nearly destroyed, and the yards
were generally abandoned. Attempts
were successfully made to raise them
in Michigan and Wisconsin, and. on
their destruction by the louse, in Cali
fornia, and finally the report is current
:u the Press that 250 tons will be rais
ed this year in a little valley on the dis
tant borders of Puget Sound. Hop
growing has partly revived in the Em
pire State; but she has lost the monop
oly, and her loss was equal to that oc
"Hsioned by the ravages of the grass
hoppers for several years in the west.
Weevil and other vermin render it
practically impossible to raie wheat
mi this region, and supplies of this grain
u:vp been successfully drawn from
Ohio. Illinois, a:id now in great part
from that portion of the west occasion
ally devastated by the grasshoppers.
Let the inhabitants of the latter region
console themselves with the reflection
that they do not alone suffer from in
sects and pests. The hop louse and po
tato bug form an array nearly as for
midable and destructive as the hosts
of grasshoppers. The ravages of the
latter can be mainly alleviated by the
establishment of manufactories, ren
dering large quantities of grain tinnec
?ssary for the purchase; u 1 freightage
f every article of nianutacture. This
:s the remedy which is so potent at the
east.
One of the most attractive features j
of the eastern States, and in w hich its Why was the lirst September
princip.il superiority over Nebraska : the transgression oi Adayi?
lies, is the extensive orchards of broad ' cause it was the beginning of
spreading apple trees. These and the ; Fall.
accumulated improvements of a centu-i '
ry have done much to beautify its bleak
and stony hill: sides; but how rnueh
rior will be Nebraska scenery when
broad, fertile prairies shall have
1 divided by green hedces intcr-.-.'.sed
with substantial farm build
..n.'s and thiiriDg orchards. A gner
:i will effer-t this and do more to
:.:tifv s State more highly favored
TELE&RAFHICj
Till EASTEUS STATUS.
AFFAIRS IN CUBA !
LAST DAT OF HIE CF.N I'K.NMAL I
Centaur
niments .
THE PARKER CUM.
One of the James IJrotliers Captured!
15 00
8 04
23 85
11 00
17 35
79 55
10 CO
18 CO
12 00
14 00
10 00
6 00
CG 60
10 00
'SO 00
10 00
15 72
6 40
05
25 00
" Aug. 1, to Sept 25.
State Journal Co., blanks
" bal. tax-lists..
A. L. Spragu, att'ys' fees, state
vs Leroy Dumond
C. P. Moore, part payment on
tax-list, (not signed by Ram
sey) C. Cummins, Treasurer, pay
ment delinquent taxes, Cass
9 23
4(5 50
84 00
9 45
24 00
40 00
500 00
County .
.1,445 2C
The following were allowed on Pwor
Fund:
D. D. Brickur. boarding paupers 1 50
C. D. Hill, damages, by locating
county road, apprahed by
comm'rs at S10.'J,tf allowed on
roaJ fund 9 00
Joseph Barrett, sup'r ii.-.t No. 23 15 00
It A. Ashman, 44 25 0J
J. C. Cummins was ordered to get
b'ds from t'.ie diifcrenL printing houses
i i the state, for printing tax receipts
for 170 and to give contract to lowest
bidder.
llecess till 7 p. in.
Sati'kiay, Oct. 7, 1S7G.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Order allowed E. il. Dovey &
Son, sundries. Poor House.. . . 22 00
Ditto, sundries per bill, on Gen
eral Fund 3 90
Recess.
Board met at 1 p. m., Mr. Arnold
absent.
Ordered that advertisement be in
serted in Nebraska Ukuald and Cass
Chronvle for four weeks, for bids for
15 cords of dry hard wood, to be deliv
ed and corded at the court house, in
Plattsmotith, on or before January 1st
1877, said contract to be awarded
the next meeting of the board in De
cember. Payment to be made by coun
ty warrants, on the general fund.
The following accounts were allow
ed on the general fund:
E. Cm. Dovey. services as Com
missioner, Oct. 1S7G 13 50
B. S. Ramsey, services as Com
missioner, Aug. and Oct .... 24 00
Board adjourned to meet Monday,
December 4th, 17G,
London, Oct. 13. A dispatch from
Ragusa, vesterdav, savs: "Alter the
capture by the Turks of the hill of Vis
okaia. on the 9lh inst., Dervish Pasha
advanced in the direction of DanHo
grad. On the 10th and 11th fie defeat
ed various small detachments of Mon
tenegrins. In one of these engage
ments the Montenegrins lost eighty
men. On the 11th inst. several bands
of Montenegrins attacked and almost
surrounded Dervish Pasha, and simul
taneously attacked Podgaritza with
five battalions. Dervish Pallia was
compelled to retreat with heavy loss,
and to detach a considerable force for
the relief of Podgaritza. Fighting
continues between Moukhtar Pasha
and the Montenegrins, and the former
is unable to make anv forward move
ment." Bkrli.v, Oct. 13. The creditors of
Turkey have seized 292 Krupp guns,
which were being shipped from Ant
werp for Turkey.
Constantinople, Oct. 13. It is
stated that, in addition to the note
specifying the conditions on which the
Forte grants an armistice, the Porte
vesterdav delivered to the ambassadors
a note justifying the refusal to enter
tain the peace conditions submitted
by the great powers, especially the au
tonomy proposed for Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
London, Oct. 13. A dispatch from
Belgrade dated to-day says: "The Ser
vian Cabinet Council dee:ded not to
accept the six mouths armistice deter
mined upon by the Turkish Extraor
dinary Council last Tuesday' because
Servia could not maintain her present
large army during the winter, as she
will also be obliged to support a large
number of refugee families.
Bakcklona, Oct. 13. Gen. Campos
has taken leave of his garrison. Jovel
1 ir retains the Captain Generalship of
Cuba, under the orders of Gen. Campos
as Commander in Chief. It is beleiv
ed taat Campos will induce the insur
gents to accept terms, and that the
more resolute leaders will leave the
island for a pecuniary considcrat on.
Philadelphia. Oct. 13., lue cen
tennial committee are at work pr. par
ing the programme for the exercises of
the day of closing, which they desire to
render as imposing as the day of open
ing. The committee having the mat
ter in charge, consisting of (Jen. V.
Gurney of S.C.. C. J. Morrill of Pa.,
and W. A. P.urins of Texas, make tneir
preliminary reports this afternoon.
and by the beginning of the week it
will be finished.
Kansas city, M"., Oct. 13. Frank
James, o:;eof the Clay Co. desperadoes,
was arreste I at 4 o'clock this evening,
ir a the Big Blue, at the residence of
Dr. Nolaud. about ten miles west of
our city, by Pinkerton's detectives,
live in number. They surrounded the
house and made the capture without
any exciteiiu nt savesueii as the female
portion of the family in.tuifeted.
Frank was at the doctor's, under treat
ment for a gunshot wound in one of
his knees, received in Minnesota. The
grisoner was taken to the railroad track
and arrived in our city about 5
o'clock, and from here was taken to
Wyandutte, and is now probably on his
way to Chicago.
Nr:w Yokk, Oct. 13. The imprison
ment of Tweed's partner, Elbert A.
Woodward, promises to be long, for
should tiie forgery indictment fail he
will be promptly arrested in the civil
suit to recover 6G."00,UOi, with bail at
12,000,000, an impossible amount io
furnish.
Boston, Oct. 13. The steamboat ex
press train from Fall River for Bos. on
came in collision this morning with a
local freight train at Randolph. Two
engines of tin: steamboat train and the
engine of the freight train, wi ll the
baggage and cra e cars were complete
ly wrecked. One fireman was killed,
and engineers Deerow and Croby, and
passengers John Nag! and James M.
Watson, of Boston, severely injured.
New Yoi:k. Oc.ober 14. A lit ml-!
special from Washing :i says the wi i.
ien appli"n.iou of Gov. Chamberlain
for troops to aid him in enforcing ilr1
lawts chief luagis.raU' of ihes.a eof
Sou li Carolina arrived yes erday and
was plaeed before, the an. hori.ies by a
delegation headed by Sena or P.iLerson
Tin answer of the Secrwary of War,
after consul. ation. was that he should
await the re. urn of the President.
Little Rock, Auk., Oc 14. The
official count of the sla.e elec ion. com
pleted to-d ty.sl ows the tolal vo.e.180,
Gof. Miller, democrat, recenes a maj.
of 22,'j.)i over Bishop, republican.
Cheyenne, 0-? 14. Sergeant Par
ker, wi.h a detachment of the Second
cavalry, came in contact with a larg
body of Indians at 5 p.m. to-day, ten
miles west of Ilunton's ranche, at the
head of Rawhide creek, and in a liglr.
lt I which ensued, private Tasker was kill-
ei ami n-u on the held. I lie Iicuans
have abou. lot) head of stock :n d are
hdading for Bridger's fciiy.
( -si't-r from n Mii.i-'r.
Win. 51. HWk.-ov. l!r-:ir of !'. .lu'm's P. K
(".mvli. V;tio lit jil. ! I.t "i . K:u.;is, kii'i.- .
"Mi'i.v ;!!. i l..tf l-eeil i"el ii.;: Iit.'l.i :t v ;
l:ifk.'e;iiiMvl f:'i:n :. sT:ii n himr tiiMi l i yi
a,:i. I have lr't J '.! ;i!:ytttii.l5 ! n licve i: t
Until I eo.ii;;ii !'. -r. J lie usi- ! ( i i;(,.ur l.iniiiieiil.
I leel it my em is.i.ta tiu.y ! liitWui you I L
it- wtimlei till I'liitts i ei.t-nly lviu wtl oi
piiiii,
Jan. 22tl, 1sT.
Thin is a sample of many thousand testimoni
al!! reet'iveJ, of woUilerfuU-tires elTcctotl !y the
Ceiit.uir Liniment. TUe ingrotlients of this arti
cle are published around each bottle. It con
tains Witeii Hael. Mentha, Arnica. Rock Oil.
Carbolic, ami invedienis liitln-rio little known.
It is an indisputable f let that the Centaur Lini
ment is pel forming more cure of Swell in jis, .S";iiT
Joints, Eruptions, l;hemuatis:n;, Neuraiuia. Sci
atica, Caked Hrcasts. Lock-jaw. &e.. than all
other Liniments. Eiiihroeatious, Extracts. Salves
Ointment" and plasters now in use.
For toothache. Earache, Weak I5ack, Itch,
ami Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. It
cures burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts
poison fi'om bites ami stints, and heals frost
bites aatl chillblains. in a Miort time. No fami
ly can afford to be without the. Centaur Linl
incut, w hite w rapper.
The 4'entar "Liniment. Yellow Wrapper
is a la;.ted to the totuh skiu muscles and llctili
of the Htiiml creation. Itseilet-ts upon severe
cases of Spavin, Sweeney. Wind-Cull, Li-Hear
ami Toll-Evil, are little less than marvelous.
Messrs. J. Mc( 'lure it Co.. iriiists. cor. Elm
aii'i Front sts., Cincinnati. O.. say :
'"In our neighborhood a leuub'T of teamster
are usinv; Hie ( 'eutatir Liniment. Tiiey pro
iiouut-f il superior to anyibinj; they havu eve:
used. We sell as hull a- four otive tlot n hot
ties pei month to these teamsters.
We have thousands of similar testimonials.
For Wounds. Jails. Scratches. Kiujj-bone. &c.
and for Screw U i. rm in sheep, it lia no l ivn
Farmers, Livery-inen. and stock-raLcrs, li.ivi
in this Liniment a remedy which is worth hun
dred times its cost.
Laibratory of J. B. Rose & Co.,
2"-l3t 46 Duv St., New Yokk.
Sf.N0 STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BROS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
iUJj i I., ,i.,i mi ii i ii i
Nearly all t!te pot -t-s in T xt
are in charge officinales." It works
so weil that the males now arrive
depart every hoar in the day.
an 1
Some man writing on the money
question says it isn't oar money that
wants inflating, but it is the collateral
that must be inflated. There is money
plenty, but there is no collateral that
warrants investments. That's what's
the matter.
'Bt content with what yon have,"
a the rat said to the trap when he
left his tail in it.
St
For Throat, Lungs. Asthma, and Kidneys.
Forest Tar Solution,
or Inhalation for Catarrh. Consumption,
liroiiCtuus. nl AiLiuia.
Forest Tar Troches,
or Sort Throat, Hoarseness, Titkling Couii and
Purify. eg the DicaiU.
asloria.
Mothers may have rest and their babk-s maj
have health if they ill use Castoria for Y in
Code. Worms, Fevcnl.nes, Sore Mouth. Croup
or Stomach com plaints, it is entirely a vc:;eta
Me preparation, and contains neither mineia'
morphine, nor alchohol. It is as pleasant t"
t:ike as honey, and neither trills nor iripes.
Ir. K Dimoc'.i. of Impont. Ohio, says ;
"I am usin t'as;ori.i in my practice with th
most signal beiielils ami happy I'cvilN, and iiir
it a p; rlecl suii-tiliile for Ca-tor Oil."
Thi is wti-it everyone says. Mo-.t n.irc-e ii
New York use the "a-toria. It is jnepared b.
Messrs. J. '. I'os'j 'o.. N.-v Yoik, ouccc-;i;t)i
to Samuel I'iicticr. M. D.
CALL AT
1678 Headquarters
STAR OF THE M FSTii:.uHilf(l.)
('ill!, o!? & MAIN MS.,
P. B.
fi:i:i: i.cncI! n a. m. to -j i m.
C'Loicext H iiies. I.Ljimh--. and Ci:irL
at Tin: riAti.
Jfrail ill am! see I'. I'.. ;u! ut t n cool icf.i
ilU' driak of the celebrated Si.-.r 1 " 1 1 1 d I.;e-i r
-Mu.! 6. It. Ml KTIO .
5
I'ltol'ISIKTOK 'K
PALACE BILLIARD HALL
(Main St.. under First Nat. Lank.)
I is VS"SN .t J 1 1 S 'S' J 3 , - - - M:t
mv p. a is is si rei. t !.: WITH TIH"
BEST WINES. LIQUORS.
0"
BEER, ETC., ETC.
SlGAE
Machine
I' O I - ! II V
LA,
-- T- r"
t fJf C
I'i.at l n. ni- v...
Ltpahr of Sttmn Jlnjin-s, 'i'
tS.itr and O'ilst ?fi!Is.
ti srv.As rai'TiXo".
Wi Mi'rht Iron I'ipe 1'nree :nd I. if ripes.--.-Halites.
;ifet V- Y;i!ve 1 1 1 v c l i '. " r s. a i: . i
'kinds of Kivss Kiciiic l'ittiiii-.
it paired t'c siioii. iioli-e.
FAHM M A C H I N E K
Hep dred on Sli rt Notice. 4
!
HLi
Keeps one ,'f 'the
Stock'
Largest
Ol
f1 n Om tr ??!-
1
JN TOWN.
4ie-
HO FOR TH.'.
7-
Aa
IN I'LA 77 s MOUTH.
tlO L
o F
;-".'"M ';i'IKi:'S o!d staiul st;!! I t pt cpt n '
rhe abfive.
( It,' A!, TOilArco.-i. f ', VHOLr
SAl.i: X- RETAIL.
Good
Goods, Buy Large!;
ivite trade to call anil examine. Ill
or liealme Indolent Sores. Ulcers. Cuts, Boras, Ll JLl "t 1 i J U r Lu,L
MUU MVS M, 1IL3. .
like
The Bo.i on Lferald primed air item
a'KnF A'-b ltl sneuk thief" ami explains
liat it w.13 written by i.s Ililyer.iian
reporter.
Forest Tar Salve,
1 (
Forest Tar Soap,
or Cbspped Ilarnls. Palt Ilbcuni, Eklu Diseases,
the Toilet and Usui.
Forest Tar Inhalers,
or Inhaling for Catarrh, Consumption. Asthma
For Sale by all Druggist.
s
SJCs2;
;.Ht;ire in a t;.;or;tpljjcal featir.es
a!.;' in the fertility of ii? soil than a
f;&.-t;:ry has dor. for t b -. greater p---V':Z:
-of Ji' et. Ii T'-NNfCLiFF.
Sittinsr linll's oilclrcssi to his wairiors
'"Uirli, l.r.ives! siuntner niooi.s inos' ;H
gone. Ipjiin's j-ot he:'p stvtlps. 1 1 i t u
iit no hisl'lo meat. Winter oon.e
heap siuhv. Me initke pe-ice -,rit!i!'i
""!ii:e Father. Ilitii ;rivc Injeri i.k'.:i.:is
X'gh, i:tiii, -A heap i i.iT hrave nht
fom ninre j'-xt ?'jniffier "'
Cood fresh milk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT
cvznrBovrs ijomeix 1'l.ittxmuctii
XT IHi.Y WANT IT. TiY
J. I BE.irilEISTKIl.
t : v r.
OIT STBEST,
l-";;st of I'latie Valley Ilon.sc.
Til . OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
In the Town.
O'oort Teams Always on Ilawl.
Careful Drivers snt with car
riages if desired.
rnniniies sent to Depot to MirH all trains
w !ieTii-ver orderett.
"PIT
1
rrv r-"-i; ;i; ;v
THE OLV HEARSE IN TOWN.
Fvrw rals atlrndev! and carriaeft famisiied 10
r.1-1: is. A !.lr.. .1. W. SHANNON.
4-.. iv r"; t-"Tr'jMi. Neb.
Farmers' E iting House,
GEOIue SHAFER.
ALSO KEEPS
Groceries & Confectioneries.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
OX MAIN STKEET.
Nearly Opposite Court House,
rLATTXZIOUTir, NEli.
crtf
i
f., .. - .Ai.-i .'
Smith
F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IX
Druqs? Medicines?
41
'J "-nJl"'-r i1, mT T-' T C.T
HssiijTt'' ".:...'; .... --"i '
r- -rtcr
of
All Paper Tnmmeu nee
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IX
AW "JaiT JjkuU.? si
Stationery, Magazines,
Latest rut)Iicalions.
American Organ.
The Oldpxt Company! The Host Ortan. Xearlj- 75.000 In Vr. Iiilm-Mil
lty tlie ICent uwiri.-uiM ml K11II3- Varrantrtl. Don't l'ail to Try a Niullli
Amerirau ) i iiu if you Ittiy.
PRESCOTT & HILL,
General Jlgcnt,
COLUMBUS. XliB.
suMiigaii
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Jrerri p a Carefully T'oniouiiIe:I
by an 5-:xpprieiiTl Iruit.
:OH.
Rr.MK.Mr.i'it thi: place.
I'lFTIT C- MAIN SWEETS
ri.ATISMdnil. NEIL
MIKE SC II N El7L B CHE ST
HOUSE SIIJMM.',
AND
WACON lM PAlKIN;.
All kinds of
;-ai:m niri.KMt'.NTs
Dlflnlfd
Neatly f- Eftrnj'tJy
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four IVrt, l'rom ;t Z- hra to ;i i!;.n'c.
Come itinl see us.
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tl "int Streets.
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We li:ive I lie hiipcsi ;u d I" si nsoi tinent iind will sell eastern win k loer tlmn any otlo-r
store in town. c :Uu have t lie :ir:ct inainif o'toi v, where f in:il:t tnt finesl of eii.lom
oik. and repair wit Ii neaiecss rr.d ilip:it-h. e make tine sewed hoo's ftir $lt, lso
...,-e.l 1 tsi.n:S :owl niadeliv 1 K i V, I : 1 1 T M 1 1 : K W (X ) D. w h o L-ot Dl l-l.ov A to t his to?, ll f I
.s. an-l.i ii- for tine dress boots. S ov is our lime lor c!ic;u eitom inside boot. llimJ f.t iinl
s.;t istaci ion ''iiarantecii. !ee list ol prtei
Fine dress sewi d boots
I'lf-ed "
I i: e Slippers, only
l.;oies J-erjie 'oiijsl'ess Caiters.. ..
Kver.vtliiii' else equally elie.iji.
Shoe Si, i'ip."
... .JII.ro ' Ladies- S,rKe fTalten
S.en I Men's Si-ire ( onfrrcss Uailets 1 -u
.Jii I Luckle I'low Shoes ID
I All ( ait Louts, oiilv 4 '"
Call and ses us. You must b pleased at the? entenniat
.-sliLiaVtlOD iS; Si ADKLMAN.V
X3Cf As our ajTeruser toss not ouuio lu 1vertlss
ment nltou-'iher rtistinct, we will interpret and latxb
rat it as follows :
VI. I. I'OOTL, r.i.,
Anthor of Plain Ibnna V i'ik. Mfrtira' Common Sn,
Scit-nee in Storv. etc.. 120 Lexintrton Avenue (cnr.
Ka-t SSth StreVt), New York, al Ixntpi:KUKt
PHTblciAS. tre.U all f.irn:s of Linjrinj ur Chronte
Dneanes. and reeeiTos letters from all jiarts of th
Civiuzkd Worij.
By tax or, pi mil tap of conducting a Medical Piao
t''r. he i. aucoeK-'f'.iHv timeni nimerous untients in
Ktirope, the Weiit ludlen, llomlnlnn ot
Canada, and in every part of the United Stales.
ZSTO MEUCUUfAL
Or delebrlom dni,7s nsed. He has. durini? th part
twenty three years, treatt-.i sneeeasfiilly nearly or quits
tJ.diiil ca-w. All fact connected with each ca-e ar
carefully recorded, whether thry be oommuniiatrd tiy
letter or in pernDii, or ouM-rved by the Doctor or his
associate physici-ms. The latter ra all scientifta
medical .men.
HOW INVALIDS AT A. DISTAS ?E
Ars treated. All inval.ds at a diance are .qnire
to answer a list of plain epiestionst. whieh elicli every
symptom nnder which tne invalid mifer. All com-munh-'tttoiix
treated ntrictlu vonfiUilvil. A complete
T-tem of retrwu-riiiif )n-veiit8 mueakes or confusion.
Lit. 'f question wnt free, on appliciition. to ny part
of the world. Sixty paae pamphlet of Evidencks of
Succr.ss. also sent free. All these testimonials ars
from those who have oeen treated by mail and express.
Advice is ofpick, or bt mail, no: e or cmtai.
CaU on or address
DR. E. B. 1'OOTE,
Ho. 120 Lexington Ave., W. Y.
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This Machine is wu'red to the Public Upon
its Merits Alone.
It Lvjhl an I Still Riinniny Qu iHtics, iwl Us Hvlf-ThrcaLinj AW-&(lf-R:yu!atiny
Tt nsionx, make it Vie Most Dsirabo Mahine in t'.. irr i i
FHA NIC CA R R U Til, JE WEL ER,
A CENT, PL A TTSMOUTII, NEDHA S a A .
General Western Office,
rI-2 Uoiifflu Mrri't, OiualiK, "f.??J.
J. II. MAHLER,
Manaycr.
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Jlur io stll ETovtes Plain. Home TaVc
and AkdiecU Commcn. Sense: Also
X ' looks Science in Story.
KrJLitfcuars address ,.ca:i
IurnrR'iiiUIbri5h'iriC4)mpy KF&sNl-
" NEW lOttiv.
Dr. BerBr's Tonl3 Bowel and Pile P.lls.
Thee pihaare an iuf iiliMe remedy for constipation
and -ii-s, causu I bv weikm.-ss or auppression of thl
peristx tic motion ".f the bowels. Tli very pentlj
increase thu airtir.ty ot the inti-ntlr.al cf nal, pr -dacs
ftt.w! and relieve pile" at one. Thousand have
been cured ov thorn. I'rice 50 rents, sei.t by ni-il on
rP(,.,t ,,f pri-e. Prepared only by F. ALFUt.D
RKICHARUT. Tharhacist, 4'ri FocnrH Atisck,
Nkw York Citt. ;
of i
F. S. WHITE,
DEALER IN
JISTID C-A-IsTlsrSID GOOL3.
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Dr. BJrger's Compouni Fluil extract
Rhubarb ana JJandei-on.
Thi best combination of purely veetab e nr-dto al
to entirely replace Calomel or Blue l'id. It Ftirnui. isl
tns avr. increisus the fio-.v of b.ie. arid tho rcm'.v
tt once torpi lity of the liver, bieoiw.esa and tin). dual
0'.tii--in. mil the d:eas arwin from such al
drow sia. nc'& t'adiche. ttiituhnce. etc. TaeeJfeo
t.ren.ss of thii Eitract will be proved, visibly, at ones
t '.ht pit cot, as one or two bottles are sufficient to
el.tar th comolexion b-.iiit.fult". an-t remove pimp'es
rid nt'iins c ml iy liver :r rib es Pr;ce 51 pero-.ttie.
S bttl, S", wi:i be ent on ree. ipt or tne prios
to anv addren. free of chnr.-e Prepared only by
P. ALFRED ItKICHAHDT. Phi ail ciT, -JUa ton Mir
Atshcs. Mw Vou Citi.
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;:e it Mi'iea:it:!e I'ollojre. Keok-.t. Iowa, on
t!it Miss ssiopi. rrof. in. ii. .mi ipt. lieiiern
Manager. S irieieciitli vear. About s:ty dol
lars piv ill p4itses. for Meail'fihip. Ilo.tid
and Statt.-taTV. iiook keepers, rciniien. l;por
t. . ; Ttor. rchili.'ft s.Sm vc ors nd 1 e:.cli-i-s
iinM jTt;;i!y fi.ted. Kujiiisli branclies free.
l're- I.e. cr-s bv Kiiiineiit i ii atoi s. I'ree Fes
tivaU wit h I'.r-.i-s Io.l hi t u'li-w Hall. Free-fiiriiisli-d
r'fut.s ?ur self boai-.tii. Teieirraph-m-.
fiev. Short hiiiid m -itinir free. ;ooil board
inu e?ubs. nn. I familv board. Lailrord fare de-dar-j.
d. Ime eos-. ?TiTsrie In Keokuk. 'ova
c ition. Ad;'.:s -.-. H.iVites CoII-we. Ktrokuii. Iowa,
Strife i;cre Vnii "aw ttii n t trf -rr."3V UJt
Ladies Furnishing Cioods, Dress CJoods, lerl r.:Kiy
Oil, Soap, Paper, Collars, I,adies and (;:
Hosiery, Queenswarc, Flower Set '.',
Glassware, etc.
LATEST IMPROYill O
GAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY
Flour, Corn Meal and JSuckwheat I I
We aim t keep everything an
household needs, and wiii
you goods at such
that you cannot com
plain of hard times
more.
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ordinary
roll
any