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V i i THE HERA L L). J. A. MACMURPIl Y. . . . . .EniTon. PLATTSMOUTII, APRIL 12, 1ST7. The officers cf tlhe Editorial Associa tion are requested to meet .it "tho Com mercial Ilotcli at Lincoln, on Friday tie 13th of April, to make arrangements x'or our excursion in May. 2t2 J. A. MAcilcur-liv, Sec'y. co and remember the Board- of .Eiiializution notice, elsewhcie. SIonToe Heath vn3 again elected Mayor of Chicago, and the entire Hep. Ticket. They are tired of People's Tickets and "mix ups" in Chicago. They have a "She board of trade," in Omaha, we see, "by the Jlrpnllican Monday. "What next. Col. Rob't. Inger.soll lectures at Oma ha en the 19th. Subject 8 to 7 And we're all going up on a ."pecial. See if we don't. We publish on the outside of the pa per the particulars of the cruel murder of Cap. Maxwell & Son, in New Mexi co. Cap, Maxwell was well known here as a U. S. Deputy Surveyor. Western exchanges say that Mr.Sit- " ting Bull" has a very handsome daugh ter named "Reclining Heifer." "Give us a rest." A son now "Standing Stoer" or Tawing Bullock" would complete the family group. The new paper, the Vindicator, from Decatur, Burt Co., comes to us bright, sparkling and cheerful, with hope and courage for the future of the fair little town. At last Decatur has gained one of the wishes of hor heart. She has a newspaper, printed, edited, and made as you may say in the town and of the town. Now a railroad, some new blood and money and enterprise, and Decaturites are fixed. Remember Arbor Day. "Arbor Day" come3 this year on the I8th day of April, and the State Board of Agriculture effer a premium for tho greatest number of trees l l.ihted on that day, as follows; For all varieties fruit and forest trees, $00.00 Greatest Xo. liar J woo J, 21.00 " Cuttings. $10.00 " " trees planted by oim man during April, S 23.00 For further particulars see Premium Libtev Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Toledo all went Republican in the spring Flection. St, Fouis even" gives gives half and half. This doesn't look much like a democratic reaction in tho Xorth. Fven Henry "Watterson notices this fact and asks. "Is the north de bauched politically or are wo all darn ed fools ? Yes, we guess so. The rather long article on "Farm Villages" from Seribner's J font hit is finished this week. As tho writer says the plan seems hardly practicable to alter the older .settlements, and yet it might be done in many instances out west here; certainly in all the new er portions, and most certainly some thing of the sort cught to be borne in mind in forming and settling the va rious colonies that are constantly be ing settled on our new and unbound ed prairies. Long yens ago the editor of this pa per planned and dreamed of some sys tem of farm life that would obviate tho isolation of farmer's lives and bring together the families of each neighborhood for better cultivation and more rational social pleasures. The breaking out of the war destroy ed the illusion, and the great bread and butter question from day to day has seemed to overshadow all other oper ations of late years, or else the time to do and dare which comes at least onco to every man lias passed. "With all our modern improvements as we call them our great strides in mechanics and literature, we have done little for the homo life of the farmer. The wits, the brains of the in ventors have been exhausted to make life in cities luxurious, elegant, but the country home of the laborious and hard-worked tiller of the soil has been left to propogato its old failures and disappointments. Farm villages in truth or in name, even, are almost unknown, and yet they are feasible, practicable, and should be made in every new township now settling up. Perhaps hero is work for our Agricultural College. Let practical professors plan, & daring purchasers bo found to carry out the plan of village settlement. "We are sure it will turn out a happy experi ment if rightly organized and admin istered. TRIP NOTES. The Co. Organization bill passed Inst Legislature may be a wiso one, and perhaps is needed in older and more thickly settled countries than ours. At all events it may do no harm to have such a statute orT the books for future use, but we opin that now, during these hard times, when money is so scarce and men are in debt, wlp?n taxes aro already overburdensome, Cas3 County, at least, needs none of it. All change is not always for the better. Our experienco is that n great radical change in the form of state, county or municipal government can be made without entailing addi tional expense on the community for the time being; at least. New ecu, new books, new experi ments are always the rule. Extra le gal advice has to bo called in, and a huLdred little expenses follow such change grievous to be borne at pres ent. In the future, with an increased population and better times, we may need this form of county government, but tho IIekald, at least, most cer tainly would not advisv it now. From Concord. Coxcokd Xer., April. 5th, 1877. EniTOit Herald: The inhabitants 3f Concord and vicinity,"" were enter tained very pleasantly last Tuesday evening, by an exhibition which was given by the Concord Literary Society in this school. Mr. E. IT. Wooley, the teacher in this school, had spared no pains to make this ono of the most en tertaining exhibitions yet given at Concord. And every performance showed ci thoroughness of preparation that was highly creditable to all par ties. Space will not allow us to men tion each individual performance, but a few that appeared to us to be esDec ially meritorious, will be noticed brief ly. Mr. David Beaver rendered a de clamation in a manner that we thought extremely fine. Mr. "Wooley and Win. Drmnmond delighted the audience with a Farce, that to say the least re flected great credit on the aforesaid gentleman. We might mention others but refrain for want of space. Suilice it to sty that tho audience all wont away feeling thst the evening had been very profitably spent. This exhibition closes the work of the literary Society at Concord until next wiuter. W. S. D. what readiness they read and write, of course they are confined t the. pencil ss they have to follow the point with the finger, and ink would blot. Prof. Bacon is and ha been blind ever since he va3 eleven years of age, but has organized two schools of this kind in 111. and Iowa. The Prof, is anxious to get more pu pils, and as the State pays all expense, except for clothing, (which the friends of the pupils have to furnish at any place).it would seem that all who have children afflicted in this way would try and avail themselves of tho great ad vantages of this beneficent institution. The Prof, lias laid out part of the 10 acres in strawberries, at no expense to the State, and has also furnished tho house throughout with what furniture they were obliged to have, at his own expense. The legislature have now made an appropriation of $1700, with which to furnish needed furniture, &c, from which nothing has been drawn so far. Prof. Bacon deserves great cred it for what he has done, he has devo ted his life to the teaching of th-3 blind and seems well adapted to the business. The Institution is a very charitable one, and should be appreciated. The Professor says that only 61400 have been paid in salaries since it opened. There are at present five teachers, Prof, and Mrs. Bacon, their son and daugh ter and the Prof, of Music. It is to be hoped that all our citizens who may have children afflicted with blindness, will take advantage of this Institution to provide a means of subsistence for their children, when they shall be de prived of their assistance, which they undoubtedly some time will. Pupils are not influenced in religious matters, but are allowed to attend any of the numerous churches in the city they may prefer. Sunday evening we had the pleasure of listening to a very inter esting discourse by Rev. Mr. Remick, at the Episcopal Church, Mr. Remick i3 a very pleasant speaker, and it is a pleasure to sit under his ministrations. The choir us in the morning rendered the service in a very pleasant manner. We will say just one word for Mine Host of the House of the City of two Cins; it is if yoa want first class treat ment give him a call when you visit Neb. City. P. The Chicago Tribune is authority for saying that the B. Sc M. R. R. and C P. havo compromised matters, arid the pro rata fight is abandoned on the part of the B. & M. for the present. Meanwhilo the U. P. takes tho freight and passengers of tho B. M. & at Kear ney for fair rates. Go. TreasnrBTs Statement Animal Statement of J. C. C'aramiasj Treasurer of Cass Co., No')., Sliowini? Receipts and Disbursements at the Treasurer's Ollice from Oct. 31, 1S7.3, to Oct. 31, lS7G SCHOOL LAND INTEItEST FUXD. To ain't col'ct'd during yr '7G.S C 171 05 $G 171 C5 Et bal. overpaid last s'tem't.S 13 52 " ain't STe treas. vouchers. 5 wj 7' cash on h"d to bal. .... 3-l: 4:1 " 171 f-5 SCHOOL LAM) LEASE FUND. 70 5 230 50 To bal. on h'l last statora't. aiu't col'ct'd during yr i. Uy ain't S'te tre:n. vouchers. ..- .. ou jj'j t0 b.il 22(1 Sil 10 VO 9 231 SO STATE SCNDiilES KIND. To cash from r.OMsou estate 8 5 00 $ By cash on li'd to bal r oo ? 5 oo 5 oo TAX SALE AND KEJJEMPTIOX ACCOUNT. I.NTEKF.ST. To amount Interest received on assignments and re- deinjilions, 713 03 Uy amount transferred to the County General Fund, 713 33 713: riiECINXT COM) ACCOUNT. 1ST H!) To balance transferred to pre cinct bond interest acet.,.. By h.il overpaid lost state-incut, Dr.SCH J-.NK'S STANDAKDRKMEDIES I The standard remedies for a!! Ureases of the J luiijr are Hriijexr-K't 1Ti..uhii' svia r. i Si hknck's Ska Wkkh 1'omi', and S. hk.Ni k's i .M s ii: K ! rn.!.. j.,,4 if taken, be for; !). ! lumrs are i!ed:-oyeil. a speedy etire ;s eitecicd. j lo these Wire:- medicines Dr. .. II. Scheiick -113." ' of Philadelphia, c-wes his unrivalled success in -. ' the treatment of inilinonarv di-.ea.ses. j The 1'ulmonie .-ynin ripens the morbid mat j tcr in the luniks ; nature I hrows it o!t by an eaiv expoctoi a! ion. for w hen t lie phlegm 01 matter is i ipo a slight coul.'1i v. ill throw it off. the pa 157 CO ! tient lias rest and 1 ',. Inns be'jiu to heal. lo eiinbh lie pulmonic svnr, to d.) this. Keheiiek's .V:im! rake Iii!s mid SHiei:ck"s s.-a 1." 3D .COUNTY FUNDS. COUNTY GENERAL EUND. To ain't poll fund transfer'd. 3 413 U9 " ain't Hank int. eol'ct'd of H. & JM. K. 1! S 23 80 tx coi vi a ior ,:. io .on vt " 74. 1 307 4Z " '73. A (. " '72. " '71. " '70. " . i ' " eosts recovered in cae of Slate vs Whituey To ain't cash fr school or der books " ain't collections on "spec ial receipts" " uni't interest collected on taxes " ain't redemptions and as MiintiitMit.s principal. . .. " ain't redemptions and as signments interest " ain't error In receipts 4 7i (1 01 2.1 no 7 1 i)2 00 C3 1 50 528 09 422 8S 2 l."6 21 713 ;v 7 522 S23 42 SCHOOL DIST. POND ACCOUNT DISTKICT NO. 22. To amt tax collected 175.... 212 -10 ' " interest collected 4 3j Ry cash paid 2 is"5 coupons, ;o oo a i7; " so oo I'.y Treasurer's fec- 2 12 t? c;isli on hand to balance, C-i 03 DLSTEICT NO. 01. Ilyamtieedor C. II. Good lh; 19 00 : " tax collected for l7f, fsll " ' interest colluded, 182 1.17 3.) : " eed I onie must be freely u-ed to e'.eause tho I stomaeli and liver. Sehen'ek's M. :id:;'ke Fills act u tit" liver, rciuovjm; ;dl ob.trueti"!!"', re I lax t lie f-;ail bl uldi r, tl:e bile stin ts freelv. and i the liver is mom ?-el:eved. Sehenek. s Sea Weed Ton!" U a uel.tle stiintl lant and alteraJive ; tlie alkali of hieh it is eoiiipoM-.l mixe with the loud and prevents soiinu:;. 1 1 assists t '" diuel ion by t urnip up th? stoma'-h to a lnvilihv etmdiiiou. so that the 216 75 food and 1'nln onie Srm will m. ike trood blood : then the luiijrs heal, and the patient will surely act wen u ea;e is laKeii lo prevent iron eolil All who wish to eou-ult l)r. Selienek. eilher nersonal'V or bv letter, eatl do so at his prinei- 210 7.1 i pal o.'tiee, corner ol Sixth and Area Ms., 1 lula de!p!iia. every Mondav. Sehenek ' inedteiiies are oul by all drtiir-'ists throughout the country. 4:il'j Zi LZ LI C.1 L , . 1 TT. T' -.v -1 1.1 1 J. . WECKBACH, Prop. I?y cash paid 1 176 coupons. By interest and exchange,. . I'.y Treasurer's lees l!y casli on hand to balance, en on 1 07 4s yn Ht bal. overpaid last s'tetn't. ? 11 5s ain't war'nts redeemed . . . 1C 574 U7 " interest pd on same.. 301 7s " " partial payments 13S'J01 " " cash on hand to bal. , 4 310 'is 522 593 4 COUNTY SINKING FUND. To bal. 0:1 h'd hist stalem't.. $ 5 n.V) 43 H3 S3 1 1 ) I. 5 7.1 o 5 11 2 43 ata't tax col'et'd for... '74. . . .3, To the Board of Co. Commissioners : J. C. Cl'XMIXS, innASCBKB ASS COC.VTV, IE URASKA, I.V ACCOCNT WITtl .Sl'XDHV rt.VUS, OCT. 31st, 1370 : STATE FUNDS. STATE G EN E HAL FUND. To bal. an L'd last statd-.n'f . . 2 020 11 " eash fcr treas. fees bal. 4 74 am't tax col'd'd for. . . .'7ft. 13 2M 1 " " " " " '74. lw2CU - - " " "73. 2 9 i . - 3 77 " . . . . '11. 1 I 3'J " . " 'TO. 12 7g " " " " " V.). 2 43 " "oc. 6 " " Int. collected 285 m Uv anit S'tc Treas vouchers. ..I3 07 81 " " cash on hand to bal... 3 7."5 :r ?!0 853 70 The South Carolina dilnculty would seem to he at last udjustetl, uul peace oljly, for t!ie present at last. The tel egraph reports give the followiu let ters as hav " Inar passed between tho ri val (iovernors: CoLUitniA, S. C, April 10. 'Va la Hampton has written tho fol-lov.-iag to Cliauiberlaiti: fn: Ilavitu; learned th it you now propose to turn over to the executive chamber records and papers belonging to the executive oificw now in ytur os wession, i be to inform you that I will send ft proper "leer to receive the same at :ttiv hour you may indicate as the most convenient to yourself. I am', very respectfully, etc., Wade II aiti'Tox, (Governor of South Carolina. ' Chamberlain replied as follows: Sin Tteplvins to your note of this date. I have to say that my private sec retaiy will meet suc h olliceras vou niav CONTINUED. Arrived at XeV. City WednrsJay noon. Found streets full, business lively. Put up at the Cincinnati House. Mr. J. Strine proprietor, a most accom modating landlord, with a good stablo and No. 1 host'.er to attend to the com fort of any horses connected with the hoi'.se. As newspaper men look each other up first, we took in tlie o.'nce of t.'ie N;b. City iVts', found the Messrs. Prown live editors, and rushing busi ness, had a very pleasant chat with them. AVo then visited the Xetvs office, where Mr. J. S. Putter dots the editori al found him a very pleasant and agreeable gentleman. Tho fi'ews as well as tho rrcs issues a daily, both lively, enterprising papers, in addition to their weeklies. We are under obli gations to both for courtesies received Court wa; in session during our stay, under the able direction of Judge Pound. Smith our George, District Attorne-, attended to his duties with marked ability, and the papers say he has made hosts ot friends in the city. If we could judge from his appearance he was happy. We visited Neb. Col lege, which is evidently in a prosper ous condition, with an able corps of Professors, among which are Profs. Woodbury, Keir.ick and Wilson, Prof, ltemick kindly escorted U3 through the buildings and grounds, they evidently have an eye to business, and every de partment seems to be in a nourishing condition. Prof. Itichardson kindly spent considerable time showing us around, with him and Kev. Wilson, col ored, we visited the Divinity School grounds and chapel, which last is an ornament to any city, built in a very substantial manner, of brick, and capa ble of seating a good congregation. Mr. Wilson, colored, officiates there regu larly now, as the Divinity School is not in session at present, to a good congre gation of colored people. Prof. ilson officiated at the Episcopal Church, on Sunday, to a large congregation, and delivered a very interesting and in structive sermon. Tlie choir consist ing of Miss Crof ton, contralto, Mr. Pgge, tenor and Mr. Morrison, basso, render ed the musical portion in a very pleas ant and artistic manner, their fine voi- ! ces mingling together beautifully. The organist, Mrs. Metculf, shows herself i an artist cf a high order, handling the i H7 idt o'Cah!?";3 nrfr-in with iwrfWf rx .liwl in :i rnrr acceptable manner. j state rNiTE'NTi auy fund. On invitation of Professor Bacon we i To id. on L'd last statem't..? 50200 1 .1 1-4 4 c- 1 , r ... , . " ra-Ji for treas. fee- lal.'7". 3 visited the State Schsol for the blind,! mn't t-n coivtM fnr....'v.-.. 3 37i lMtp,l at V,.l e;t,. T ; -. - i " ....'74. 130 7'J i. ... ..w vAi.j. IV l.T f Ul.TLtlll- i. 4 t " " interest collected ' Ily amount Gen. Fund Hejris "tered Warrants redeemed, I'.y ain't of hit paid on same. By amount ot cash ou hand to balance 91 0.1 80 2 750 00 475 Ji 27.1.1 PS COUNTY liUIDGE FUND. To bal. on hand last state ment 3J17 02 To amt tax collected for 1S74, i:ws is, l is 7:i, 35S 187.', 3 02 1S71. 5 75 " " " " " bjs, i,i " " Intel est collected 113 61 Ily amt warrants redeemed,. 60 40 l.y amt int. paid on samu,.. . 51 liy amt parnal payments,. . . 050 !K i'.y cash on Land to balance,. 3;34 07 LAND IiOAD FUND. r320 80 40S2 4S 4US2 48 r.al. on !iand last statement, 3277 70 ; To stmt tax collected for 1S75. 7544 40 " " 1S74. 03 37 To amount of tax collected of the H. & M. It. K for IS72.. 1079 4S To ami tax collected for 1S71, 4 75 ' 1870, 4 64 " " " " ls(;. 64 ' " " " iscs, i ro 44 " interest collected, 305 20 1271 ?0 I'.y amt warrant redeemed.. 4iH 01 ' " interest on same Ml 27 " " partial payments ."Vjo no ' SK'iel visot-recipts,. C2t64 " " j cii.di eolieetioiis cr. to Districts 4013 01 Cash on hand to balance,... r.s:i 71 1271 fiO DISTRICT LAND ROAD FUND. Pal on hand last statement, t:25 s.1 To libit j cash collections,.. -lit', C1 007041 Py amt jvarraiits re leemed, 272o 37 interest paid on same c si " part:::! paj meats 3.:i; 75 liy cash on hand lo balance, 51 w:70 44 TOOIt FUND. STATE SINKING TCND. To bal. on h'd last Mateiu't.. $ 1 C."..'! P3 " c;tsli for treas. fees 1 a!. '75. 1 so " am t tax col'ct'd for.. . .'7". ti7 l.V '74. 2lil Cl " " " " ' '7X 1 19 i 4 4 t 4 -. j rt " " " '.'..'. i'i'. 5 75 " ' " 'TO. 2 5t " " " " 'G!. 1 21 " " " " ....'OJ. 32 ' Int. collected...........' 40 54 $2 203 5: By am't S'te tren. vouchers, S 1 7:7 3t " " cash on h'd to bal. .. 4 io is i2 203 52 STATE SCHOOL FUND. To bal. on h'd last Riatem't. .$ 2 0:2 C2 " cash for treas. fees nal " am't tax col'ct'd for. .. 75. 71. 73. " " .'.'.'.'70! " " " ' V;o. " " " " ....'t;s. " Int. collocted PS 3 307 00 522 31 23 3 02 1 1 50 11 22 1 S2 48 120 00 8G 072 19 Eal on hand last statement.. 17S ft I To amount of easii 011 s;ile of Four Farm loooo To amt tax collected for Is.", ." 1 f t " " " ' is7i. ' " " " " IsT.i, J 13 ' ' Is 72, 3 03 " ' " " " ls;i, 573 " " " " " 1S7. 5 11 " " inleiv-.t col! pet cd, 45 73 F.v nmt warrants rodeemed.. Is5i S7 " interest paid on auie 2a S4 Py c.'.sh on haad to balance, 22 " t 21 Dix; ruxD. Pal on hand last statement,. 22T 7rt To unit eolb-fted forls75 7s", 00 " " ' " l.-74, 272 1:0 " " " " 12,.... 1 0: " " " 187"), 2 00 " " lntorc.-.t collected,... asm Uv air.ouiit transferred to T.'.icliers' Fuu.l 744 00 Py cash on hand to valance, 5,"S 70 TKACIIKIIS' FUND. Pal on hand hist statement, 05 4S To amount transferred from !.; Fund, 7i4''0 'lo amount irausfeired Iroin Fines mid Licensis Id 00 I To amt of apportionment of Slate Belli r und .l.HI. lS7t-.. ill U I 03 To a nit of apportionment oi Nicte Schl Id.Jhly ISTtJ. . . 217S00 Py amt of fh-oI vouchers... 11316 77 ily amt of 1 leasurer's fees on apportionment 121 09 I'.y cash on hand to balance, km (" DISTKICT SCHOOL FUND Pal cn hand lat statement.. 775:t S5 To amt tax collected for 17 , 770 bj " 1S74, 1025 0 " " " " " 1S72, 77 0J " " ' 1S71. 1 10 " " " 1S70, 6 01 interest collected 241 47 Ky aint school vouchers 824 41 l'y casli 011 hand to balance,. 7s57 71 4123 'jr 1322 70 1322 DISTKICT NO. 02. ' To amt tax collected for ls75, f.g 07 " " interest collected, 1 21 Pycatdipnid 1 1S70 coupon... 10 00 interust and e.veliaiiKe,. . . 42 " Treasurer's fees 5S " cash on hand to balauce, 4s 2S DISTKICT NO. 07. To amt tax collected for 1S73, HI C.n " " interest collected, 5 02 Py cash paid 1 1870 coupon.. 20 C interest and exchange,. . . 55 " Treasurer's fees 2 4 " cash on hand to iial.inee, 223 75 DISTKICT NO. 70. To nint tax collected for IS75, 74 si B"is" interest collected 1 l 103 93 10 93 53 23 Py partial payment to V. W. V ise Py Treasurer's fees " cash ou hand to balance. 43 00 75 3 2 OS 59 2s 216 70 24C 70 7; 13 7li 111 Centaur Liniments . One Kind for the Human i'amilv. The other for IIoi--.cn himI Aiiintals. DISTKICT NO. 75. To amt tax collected forls75, 24 70 " " interest collccied, 00 Py Trensurer'r fees 29 ,: cash uii hand to balance. 20 ot DISTKICT NO. 0. To amt tax collected for 1K75, 191 7 " Inieiest collected, 4 (i Py Treasurer's fees eash un hand to balance,. 1 !5 IfNi K3 STATEMENT OF DELINQUENT TAXES. State Co. Total amount oftnxes levied for 1S75 Amount collected up to Oc tober 31.-t, 1S70, Uncollected, Amount deliucpiout for 1S74, etoler 3ist. l75 Aiiiwunt collected up to Oc tober 31st, IS7iJ 2I27 21 2279s 24 1128 7 2S23 93 1 170 t- 0 UliCoIlCOted 111 0.1 4!i71 10 j G73 7S 7 tr fi;i; 31 ."2 is 37 1551 51 j 12 74 J 1 1541 0570 62 Atnovnt deliiMiuent for 173, )i toher 31 t.ls7.". Amount collected up to Oc tober Si.st, 1S7C. Vncolloeted, Totr.l ruioimt tiiu'olleeted fur 1S73. Is74, and 1-75 STATE Or N f.r.K A SKA, ( Co. of Cass. ' "We, the Commissioners i f sa!d County, here by certify that we have ma le a full and com plete examination f the lorcrning statciiKiit cf .1. C. Cummins, Treasurer of said County, and have made a thorough compnri-on of 8ait tiatemeiit with nil of tha Treasure:' I.ooUs of I ( AC'-oun's and we fin J the same correct. And ! lia we further certify that t arc neatly and intelligibly kept. Siunecl, VV. P. Anxoi.rt, 1 P. S. K.VMSKV. ''Cot! liKN 11 V WObKli. ) These Liniment are dimply the wonder of the world. Theii eifeets arc little less than inarrel- Iiills. I Tl.A i I I.teitnlrtiif 1.1 f.ir llirt Ihitiviii f unily. It will drive Uheumati-m. Seiat iea and Neiiraijihi frni tlie system : cure Lnmtiao. i'hillblaiii''. Lock-jaw. Palsy. Itch, and most cu laneuus erupt loin ; it extracts frost iroiii Iroen hands and feet, and the poisnn of bites and stints of venomous 'vptdes ; it subdues swell ing", and alleviates p.iin of every kind., hen sprain or bruises necor. it is the most" potent remedy ever discovered to heal t he In jus t it parts. The Centaur Liniment i- i:sed with preat ellica cv for sore throat. Toothache, 'alel 3re:i!ts. Eiir-aehe. iiixl Weak Pack. '1 he iol-lowh-jj i" but a. sample of numerous testimoni als : 'i.MUANA IIoMK. JKl'F. Co., I-M., May 2s '73 "I think it my duty to infoj mjiou that T ltave Kiiil'ered much with woliYii feet nl eliurii. A lew bottler nf t'entaur Liniment has tinitv (iie work for mi. I have nut been free from these swellings in eistit yenriH. Nov. I am perfeet.y well. The Liniment oyzht to be applied :irm. P1..N.XAM1N PKOWN." o.) -1 ! The proof is io t he trial. It is reliable, it is ' J 1 1.. : . ..1 1 . ....:!.. . i i i ii.i . 11 i- cue. i j .. a ;n 1 e ei i.liiiii sin nuu nil e the vhitf J'entaur Liniment. fr , . "a - 1 ma . . . r . : . .. .... 00 30 j lie m "i i v en Kiii t ' x.iitiiiieiii is .loap- ii'u 111 1 ue iom:u musi-ies, eonts uioi ncsn 01 hor.-es and animals. It lias iieilormed more wenderliil cures in three years of Spavin. Strain V ind-nails. Seratehes. Sweeny, and general lameness. ii.:in a, I oilier remedies in exeteiiee. 10s 78 ! Ke;td wluit the great Expressmen say of it : "Sr.vr Youtv, January, ls71. "I'verv owner of hoi-ses should pive the !i-:x-TAUlt LlNlMKNT ;i trial. We consider it the best article e ver used in our stables. II. MaKSII. Si.pt. Adams Fx. Stables, N. V. K. 11 lJZ. Sunt. I". S. Ex. Stables. N. V. ALPEKTS. ol.lN, Sunt. Nat. Ex. Stables N Y The patrons of this Liniment are Farriers and Veti rinary Siire.eis. who it re continually tisinjj soi if l.ininieiif. li heiils (lails. Wounds, roll evil, removes Swellings, ai.d is worth million of dollars a'inually to F-.rme s, i.i very-men. Stock-nrov. ers. Sheep-raisers, and those luivin Iiel -t s or ealtle. hat a Farrier cannot do for20the Ceuta'ar Litdment will do a t'i:i!fir co-t. These I.inime'ds are soi.) bv oVa'ors tliron.liooi .tite eoiintrv. j Mey are v;ii 1 anreil by il:e proprietors, and'a bottle ill be j;iveii r ai I'an :i r or i'h vsf: ian v. ho d"siie to tet t tlelll. Labnitory of .f. 11. K.sa & Co., 4-; 1 M: v Sr.. N v.v 'n k. ir 7s 4:t33 4C. 4!-:;77 80 30.Y7 Co 1.1013 53 8512 St Honey, I'l'i-'irr's S-tfrSn is a, nni dete substi tute for C:i-tor Oil. and is a pleasant t' ii'.' e ;;s Honey. 1 1 i- p !-! ietlarly adapied to Teeil.iu-j and irritr. ehtldr.-n. it destroys worms, m- stmilates the food. 1 -:'i:l.ites s3 d si JL till i.ta. Mil 1 U Mew 73 ? AVe are in almost daily receipt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, ami Ememmmi which we offer our friends and the public at VV j loSesaBe mwl fBcteSS. prices to suit the limes. tmm num. ooods, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, Jie. Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yanb for $1.00. Muslins, from G cts. a" yard upward. BEDSPHEADS ! The finest stock of White Pcdsprcad ever broui;ht to the City. Euell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottonades in full Stock. A lis n n ... -r mi , r ri i c- a , c r f r, . ; rj . ' r. i rv Of ALL I'dXlis. Country Froduco taken in exchange ior Goods. Thankful f rpa-t favors ) JiI'S J.'ei'( hy. I respee;fu;y ;.sk r? (' s!om:ie!i. stud ! CfAlSANTf.KlMi .Vl tsf.li"i 1.N IN A I.I. CASKS, ;i ii'l hi;;:a.ii my e! cures v. in 1 eolie. 1 remedies :ive as eihen- I . .. ,' , ". ., . . cions for Feverish. -.. I'roup. 'orms, and v. itu success, I lemain a c i i V hoojiin'r '"i; :ii. Castnria is a sci.-nt ifc am! O JUea- V. V. i .. e (.f the In. IV be Ci : K P.i II. . IV. e, Wli- purelv euef lii.u: ( :isi;.r u!. reparation, nine eileeiiie d neither t;as nor ;;r:p s. :.Iess, C'lLr!! i-.iA. Coin!., ?.Liv ::. ls7it. .1. P. L". .-.-Co., N. V. : it- : I !;;;ve a f::tnily of (!;!:( cJiildren. at' ! i-ed a- i.iie'.i ' s.-,,kt.. as ; t : i v fiiiniiv ia books and aeeoiinls ! llu' '.' " J,f-,-.;,'s. '. ', '' iv never tonnd j :iii i ii iii:r e in i;. m y (man'eii ii;; . t ocen I s: nrs. from a fever '.111! bv th. Ue l en. E.G.DOVEY &S0W. At the Old St;iinl of . sriiia v. 1 recommend lis n e l. r i-ianv iti( ;!-. s tl.ev are sul'ieet in. in invf- eienee to any ii:e.Keire I know of. I feel it my duty to ;ive I !ii c.i ' '-. i'e 'ti aec.unt of the leuvllts 1 have derived by th" v. ."d Castouia. v t im s, rati3 X't::::!.. i littlf. r, - 1 i i i To tSi i t 51 i2-rd r.i By am't S'te treas. vouchers. $1 7f.O C3 cash ou h'd to bal 1 311 J S6 072 49 STATE UMVEIWITY FUND. To hal. on h'd last tatom't.. 3 17320 " rash for tresis, f ..-es bal . '7". 1 i " am't tux col'ct'd for. .. '75. 82f. m "74. 05 07 " " " " " '73. 30 " " " " '72. 33 ....O. 5 11 ....'OS). 1 21 " " Int. collected 23 us fl iO 3t 35 7'J SI l'JO 20 osi:.t.'alo nt i ineridian lo tLJirov. n tl.4 iecttiive chamber for tlio jntr- ' formanoe of htr anlucis iV.itips. F-Oit; ij;die;iteil in voitrtiote, Very respectfully, etc., 1. 71. ('HAMBr.KI.AlN, Governor of Soutli 'arolinrt tial brick structure 4'jxGo, three stories high, with basement utnler the whole. Tlie basement is used fur wash room for the boys, and for h'nop whero tho j boys make brooms, with which they j supply all the surrotimlin country, i The first story is used for hcIkk! an I i recitation roms tlie second for Liu- j f?ic rooms, libraries, 5,c-tho third for j sitting and other rooms for the family, and dormitories for tha pupils. The kitchen is in the basement. Tho irls do some very nicts fancy work of vari ous kinds. A professor of music has recently feeeoine connected with tho school, and has already organized a String Kami of girls and boys. We had the pleasure of hearing 10 of them per form several pieces on violin, 'cello, pi ano, and double bass. They do remark ably well for tho sh i t time t!n-y have been under the Professor. Some of the younij ladies play tlie piano arid sing very well. Tho principal teacher is ' ilrs. Uishop, tha accomplished daugh ter of Prof. Bacon, who is perfectly de voted to tlie poor, blind pupils, and hhows uiipxrunt-lcd patience in the per- VVe " Int. collected i;o 4 lC0c2 12 liw2 12 SCHOOL HOUSE Fl'XI. Pill on hand last statement, 4077 21 To iirut tax collected for l. 4733 3 " " 1H74, 1H7 0i " ' ' " 1S7, 1 3 " ' ' " " 1S0U, US " " Iivterest collected, 223 4J Pv amt school vouchers, KAO !'l Py cash on hacd to balance, Mv 02 10tS."i 45 10185 45 FF.ECIXCT BOND COVFON FCXL). Anit on hand last statement, C3 49 To anit tax collected for 1h73, a oo Is7 2 0J " " " " " S71. 4S " " 1S70, 5KO ' interest cI!ected. ... cm " overpaid to baliiuce,. CJ 31 Py am't S'to treas. voucher.".? 3 11!' I) " cash ou hand to bal n-tct U oo 13 STATE I'.ELIFF Fl'.M). To ain't ta eol'ct'.l f..r.. " " Int. '.!ie led 3Ji ni 4 as :.5 07 Py arn't S'te treas. hl.itemT.. J 2".:) 73 " r:i!l on n'd to b.il 7'i it HTATK NOi'.M VL W'lloul, FCM). j To bal. n h'd l -t i-l'itaiu'i . .Jj I.i J .-iri't t.U eclet'd t.f. . . .'it. a t I " Jut. colle'-tvl I -i-J Pv JUU'I H'tf fU. Voll. 'In'1.1 2 !J " " Ciiil on b'U lo b.iUlice, 4! STATE jriMClAtiV t'VSl). 8 6 11 I (i 41 To bn!. on l.'d la-t 'i!ein't " iviii'l rei ej-, c, (,f 4 ,tt k. . . l vt ( 411 no $ n.3uo Pf am't S't treat. Vouchers..? - ea-li on h'd to balance,... r.;: oo :,i ii , i (i:i on STATE INSANE Fl M I To bal. on h'd last stalem't " iiiu't tax eol'et d f. .r. .. . .. " Int. collected .. .. '71. Mi ?. 'i HI a; ii i is, HI 1 1 liy am't S'te treas. vou'-hem 5 eaidi on h'd to bal Ms; co v v. ,'i e i t ij n i Py balance"! rati-f erred from i'recinc. bond fund 137 .".: ADVERTISING FUND. Tiiamt collected for 173 4.J0 oO " " " 1S74 b(i40 " " " " ls.J 1J " " is;j, i " ' " " l?7i 1 U' " is;o, .. m ' " liifi,. 60 " ls-.s' " " to balance overpaid, 5E7 1 Py balance overpaid last statement, 573 1 1 Py .dcrtisii!-r sales of 1870, f;i3-i l'OLL TAX FCM. Pal on hand last statement. t: Pv ami iiru transfeired to General Fund 43!f 157 3'J 157 33 X iiM msa' S6 W Vnrfl Am I in Plattsmouth, Xebraska. ERAL ASSOS!T3I5XT Oi' Dry Goods, Grocor-j . ! Coots, Slioes, Wooden and Willow Ware, oriiiii'r "Iais. AVe :ir.' now l-ieiaie,! tof;,ini.,i isi! elas-cs ennti'.nt eiii jiioyiuent a! borne, tile whole of Ilie time, or for their sp.o mo'uems. Pr.siccss i;ew, li.rlit. and i.rotiii'ble. 5'er-."iis of eitln-r sex easily -.ii a from ;V cenls , si p.-r i . r.lii ;. and it i ro' pi.rt ioii:u sum 1 y ucot in : then- v. hole t i.n" to lie business. i'.".s ;i:m tills eirrn nearly as In Sell as men. Thai a'l who see this not ice "in" y s; u( tb.eir address. ; iul fe-t tlie liusiuess v. 'f ni; l.e I li is m; :t !'a lie lied uliir: To such as are ii"t well -atislled we will S 'lid in.;' doilar i. i:iv :'ir the tr.::bb' of writing. Fail i'iir! ieiil.' r-'-, ' si:miies iint'i several dollars to commence ) work o:i. ;.;i'! a eoiiy of iliime Fireside, one j of largest and i ..! Lla-i rated lmb! ieai ions. all eni iiee :v mail. K-;iU'r. n you want .er liiiliient and preiliaeie woik. ai'.li'ess t;::t'i:.ii: Si ins.jn Co.. l ortland, Me. j:njfLvj!i:i: Tin: place, oxi: duoi: yjy of p. r.. of Fred. Cforder's Imlemont SmiDoriuni tS Mt 'IIIIKD S'ITCI-:hT, NO'-TII of main. Is tho place to buy every kind of Agricultural Implement. Pi ZgFZ-r. ,A"k tlie recovered f (' re is . v i e t i m s o f f e v e r LJ V' "'"T.'iN 3-- rial til-eased pal lent i y-JZ?' how I hey recovered Str'&'Zi liealth. elK-erftil soiv- t?;Y , i. i's and ;:oud aimetite, -a?;sal' tl-.ev will tell vou bv i'?Hl rrrr-VM' takhissiM;oM'Liv- SULKY (AX(; PLOW, ,.f th- Chl-njo Ph,t Co.; STANDAJW NEW J'f DlNti CPLTI VA TOU. f ll kfd, II!.; NEW MoXITOi;, U.L h U::'r, COh'X Pl.AXTPH; CHAMPWX in.'! ,(!, r 'EL EJJliX 'J El UA1U10WS nnik 'FqIIu1 Wagons. IX FACT EVERYTIIIXfl THAT A FAKMKIt OR AXY OXE ELSE XEUD..5 COMING UX DJSIt TIIE HEAD OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fcC.NlUMES ACCOUNT. Pal on hnnd but statement, '1 o unit flues received, " licenses reccned Py amount t rau-fei red to leaetieis" fund Py cash mi hand to balance. 01 78 Id J ) .'13 jO .If. 00 17! 4s lU'cai 110.181 143 S3 4 J3 !f.) ISO 4S ISO 4s p.. .i M. U. K. nrtTt'N FEND. V. it on hand bid ! 1 1 1 un lit , 'Cn :i ii l t ei lit i ed l 'I is.... " I,' t. ' " lu'i led collected.. ... Uv Niio IV I ) ,ir coupon ir.lo. t. . 1 1 f H ii, I iul . in 1. 1 hi suliie, . . , py e,,.-.i i mi band to hliliUlt'", 734 05 M.VI 05 1M.7 l' i .5 I .I imi) ml lb) I.I ;; s:i P1S7 3J WAIE AM' tit M'lMI'llON ACCdt NT. I lUNfll-.U.. ID ;,in. .mil n ileliii'l i"lis pun I 1 1 ... I to .curl ,il I el, .1. f.Tiel Ftimil'j Medicine I iii r'ie TF. .rM. I For ! rpej'-ia, Couvtiiiatimi. Jaiiiidiee. P:l i ions attacks. Sick Headache, i olic. i)e;v-ion j of Spirits, Near Stomach, lieai i Purn. Vc.. Co-. Tin- unriviiiled Southern lCemedy i- rvarraiit- ed not to contain a fitiKle fl'iirtiele of Mercury, or iinv injurious miner. il i-uostauee. hut is " PURELY VEGETABLE. containing those Southern ltoots and Ilerh", which an all wie jtrovidetice has placed in countries v.liere Liver Disease imirt prevail. wn" eu re oi7 tlixuvu rmt?l hy Denimuncut The firm well known as baycr on a ; uv;.r ro.Mir.t arc a hit- Iai'""e KCalC, for terorlmd taste in the moutii ; pain in the back. side or joints". often mistiikcn for Kheumaii iii : Sour Stiiinaeh : I of A pj et it" : powe's altel -! luiielv costive and lax: Headache; Iss of i meuiorv, with a painful scnat ion ..i hiiviiifr fail i ed to t!. s in. ctliii.i wiiicb on-lit to b ive been I done ; 1 cbi!ii y. Low Spirit, a thick yellow o 1 peaiaiu e ot I lie skin r.nd eye-, ;i dry Cough ol j ttii mistaken for e-uisunipt ion. I So'aetii.ies many of these ryniptoiiis atleu.'. nvrdnxivfdr. nnl V. Viilfi Iiiak'm? IiO ' I'ae di -easr. ai other very few. hut li.el.iver. j i the larire.-t or-;'!" in the body, i stilni-w. rhev are always jre:ire.l to : scat of the disease, iimi ii not rem sell on as good terms, (it not Letter) as xrXCJ.E rrifl COM UIXED EE APE US ami JfOWIillS, (X'.ir ,tii 'Jlntiiija.'.n, ami otla.-rs.) WOODS' REAPER, MOWER, AND HARVESTER, (trit.'t S-IJ'-Biii'liri'j attachment.) THE VIBRATOR T1IP.ES11IXG JfACJllXE, Xi'huUs, Shpard l- Co. m . Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Sale. ITiEI. (HHlDVAi, Oftiec in .1. V. Ifcckbaeh's simv, corner .1f;.ia ami Third Sin cts. E. PARmELE, SALE, FEED d- LIVERY ST A ISLE. At the old Hyatt lUra. C:i! ely .Tones' stable) in Plattsimuitli, Neb. Will keep coiistantly.en hand a number of -Horses for Sale. n-t he.yimr afd s-:iSn;.' t f,'d hor-.-s made siie 'i il: ', .-f ihe ou-.ii.es-... new POKY PHAETON, T!:l s ... :;. ': V I , i . '.. I ... f I... S, .. T.l. ne- and ut.iiii any other firm in the- County. STAPLE DRY GOODS A! SPECIALTY I - MUSLIN RY THE BOLT.'! j with 'je::tl.-horses, for Ladies to d.ive iJ kepi iU tl FA IIAIinWARE STORE, In I'lalS'aiouili, y oti Fourth St., about tl.c MILDLi: OV THE PLOCK, you v. ill find : C'oi'7: I,lanlfr'j (Iiand c licisej .Sfirtiiipr I'Icjvm, .Vilify rioirs, Cultivators, 2IY STOCK 11-vl. E. FARM KM". CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WIXPO V 1IOLL. 1 XDS, DEXIMS, S II EFTIXGS, wis iBiJir fort: pack meats take all kinds of produce, and vv ill ALWAYS Hi: FOUND ON trre.it suiiernv.r, wretcne en-ue. . I can recon, meu.l ii- an cl::: -acinus ivincuy for disease of th;? I.iu r. Heartburn and 1 pep;-i::. Si.nin' l.iv Ki: llr.ia i.A'i m:. l.i-: is ;. Yrr;i!-i:. .Mii-n-r street, Ai"d.-tr.iii Pet 7la-t r, l'lnl.id-Ii:ia. I "We l:ae te-te d its w::;es. per-oually, am! luiow that for lv-pep;a. I'.il iu-ne-s, :lnd i nroio. iii; in .i.i.u .ie, ii - i ,. r , . .r..ut!!e i ..I'-si . l;'"Kn:;. low::, on tin- wiir.d ever -a- , u e u u . i -.i l.-i.y oi iei , ,.(. : -,-., .. j i. M.ll.-r. Ilea, r;. ! rei.ie.a.- ee.o.f .-n.ouoii.- j..v. ( ... .,(.,,,... ,.r. N metenui vear. About Mtv doi- ! none of them ii.veu-more tiia'i i; ei;-..r ! lc- ; .v ;il ev pense,. i.v X: .:;:!, .ir.sh : . 'Poard I licl : but.the :Uor not ..nlv v u-y ci i-ut : !.. : u.l!f.vv u:U:. . P.-.m-n. i; j.o,--I eui-e.l us. i... l,t.iri- '' '"j -'''. -'la- j .,.,-,. ;,--:itoi-s.Are!lit ec ts.Sm-vey..i.s and Tei.eh- eon, ia. . , j els t ' i j I omr li 1 V tilled, llnuli-o br.ineiir i free. I r 1 " f ''"rV T T t live I.....:.:-,-;!,., Piioae.o lYeu les- I J. 11., 1; I LI 2 tc CO.. I man wiili laa-.s Land in Ciel-.e Hill, live I M'.fllV tl.. :.!l.l l'H!i.AIl-:i I'HIA. ! tli:'-l.-l I-....1..S I'.ir-etf P. t :. 1" : ' . I 'dl - ' It ceut.-es feer medic::! clcmer.:-. never uni- j :U': fr-e. St'o.T iuml uiiuiu fi,-e C ed l oa;-d- j . . . i i, .- ...?-,... in : c'nlis. ! lamiiv be., in. 1. lilluad ! : ne-. ! ..-.Vi..,,'v ei it! e ' i : ha rt . A ivu'iiiiT- I dil- to.'.. I'ui:cae I'msiucss in Kejikuk. No Mt I i,,i 'v. '.:, .in l::-, veo':..l!.lliie AlieratlVi? ::.d I cttieli. i;jJ:s CALL AX.' EA'AZIIXE , all linl.s of Farm Implr-nicnts :inJ i , iitlf If;ircl wiiie, Tin V.'are, &.C. ALSO, Kuiiffarian and Kills Seed fcr Sale. certain t 'orree; : ve ef a! I mi pin el I ue ln.iiy. M.ch si .n::t - i:i . lo.s a: tended us u-e, m.l a is now ie:.ai eel I he EFI'ECTUA L SPECIFIC For all " disease of the Liver, S'.oniiu h and Se'eell. .1 , .1 li, ni' "'.i fri Malaii u's Fevf.s. I'. -.el Coi'ipli:tnt. Dysj.ep sl i. U it t::l I eprf--cin , Ke.-t I. -lie-. .I.iun.li.-e, Nau-e.i. Sick ll-ad p lie, Colic, Con-tip uioii and l;ilio'.:-iie-- IT HAS NO EQUAL. CAUTION. HAND TO IRi'Y OR SELL AT FA IR ! a thrrr-are p number of imitations Tered ! to t In- public, we would rat i ion the cemmmiity ! to buy m Powder or Prepared Simmi.ns' I.iv i k it i; t.i i Tn;:. in.!. s in our engraved wrap per, with thcti .i je mark. st. imi tiiid si'iiiiliirc uul.i'ikcn. nii. ot iter is L'.eon iie Address ;avPe( i. ne.'.'. KeokiiK. unsa. Stiite where you sa.v ibis .i..ei !i,cment. I yl PRICI'S, TO r.OTH CUS TOM I'll AND TRA I) E R S . Sw 3 Jlni ldai-t. & nil -M fal.cr nnd l.'iin- , iter of '1 'hrewhinsr Maetiies, ! ,,;s ei.ed a si' op on t II M Let ne::r Mr. I 'on- I'll v '.- I.i :eli-ni t a and N'- :e.:o:i Sl.op H'hei be has j i.. red I r:; !f lo de :n-v :iad a: : ma-Mae win !. c: x w i DIOK STIIEIGHT'S LIVEPoY, Feed and alo Stables. (V-:;ii i i'..!i and I'eai ! Sts. li"l:sr.s iiA!:i.r! i:V vr.i". sj.iv, ivhe:?-;, on novrii. HOUSES BOUGHT. SOLI) (HI TKADi:!), For a F.ilr (.'ommissioa. TEA3IS AT ALL JIOUKS. PilUleii'.ir jitti nti'.tl paid to Driving and Training Al A heare furnished when called for. SCHOOL I.iNH FFND- IMMNCII'AL. ,llllt ,;, i,,,d ,,ni devnied were slto'.vn exawi'lcs rf tli'?:r roailing ami writinj, piTsonnlly by one of tlio V'lj'i1..". It i: roallv r;or.lerfnl vvitli To b;il. on led 1 n t t.item't $ I'M) eo asu't coi'ct'it Uurins r 'T. 3.Miir Stfp.'eo I'.y ain't S'te trrm. voii.-hrrs. ' " rash ,u h'd to bal i liy bV:nce iinn-ili'i i.!ot I -stHlmoiit j I'.y amt tax paid I"i- is.Tioil 2 f:. 70 ; V purchases .-. st3 or I I'.y ami tax s'e puic'eiise Isel 1 il . ;; 7 1 1 1 .3 1 1 1.-. m (.1 1 !d fi d : -in Reiiieinl't'i' tho OJjJJ S i I l'Ite 3 t 1 E. G. DO VE Y & SOX. M.iin btiv-'i. tore, r on J. If. ZEILIN X- CO., v.ii!. .!:l. .eei ii.:i. He has No 1 lath- can n , . . , ... . y .1. , l t ura 111 oi - ii . li on. si .'Citf, .. e.i .in ii ei .10. ... - - . " Your abmble medicine Siuiic.oa'- l.iver lb--'- thi.i.u' leijuireil ia a gunsmith, pv.-ii t: m a I.i'';; a ,.!.....- ....I ...,.v I .... -w.r- lulls I U'C ! .in. i,( m . i i . e li:i ve 1 lie e aleii. e 1. 1 a i.ii. it for evi-rvt !.in-4 0 i-s i eeoiiinien.b d. and i.ever j cider 1 !iro in-j; one n or t tin l ...... ii r.', i-.il"1 I 1-ne used it in Colic' and . ;, t vm! ..f ! bT- f-ui.iier .i . ,.;.!, ..,!.,.,.,!. h.irss "iviiiL' lliem i Mr f:. ., v Sbr ider a f irmer re; IIIH.M Lit.) III! Illlll- - .'. " . ' , .1 ' ' - ,. . , , t r alioiit lodl a bottle ,-t a time. I li.ne loi e-si . pi ,, ;, ,,;,( :;u.'i:iv i ; ' ' otic i bat I -M ve it p.. you e;i.i i ec. ue i" e ii.t it lo , ,,, , i.,. , , 1 . . i , . r ' : d I . . b is I iii in . I ... iii eilien :'! T.:e ii :. ..-in..- ... .... ..-tmiL. mr-"- Maeiiiiie. Live Mr. Ki--rra. .i I :r.,a l.e j .O U M every one ;,'.::t ll.is iioe :- oene.: ne- -; i. ii e Known tor ail cor:i)iaim - i u.m ' ; . " i lii'ir lo. I- i tavloi:. i-H' Agent for (irugei s of Geei 31a. insili'e von ii isitctorv lliielii-.S M .ciiii.e. OO Tit THE rr.'! Herald Office foi: YOUR ii iLi - .' n . t 1 f V i I t f: