Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 19, 1877, Image 2

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Our l'l.:trn :..
An c.uly Naii'it.ii OusUtationa!
t'onvi lit ion to consider, anion;.: other
thii:..N 11. o follow im: item-;:
Si tats for J'rcsi Ami. :it:d no ri'
picctioii for one term, at least.
.Lh ct the I're.d. lent ;i:id Viet; I'rost
.L:il as nearly by a dirccl vole of thy
people as possible.
Llect l S. Senator by a direct, vote
r;f the people.
Civil Service rules: A poointm 'uts
for mci it and Illness, (as a ru!" from
the pm ty in power), no re um a! during
lime of commission except for derelic
tion of d uty.
st A T i : a m i : l : ; : n ts.
Longer terms for Stalo and County
0:!lcial.s, fair .salaries, and no re-election.
Judges to he created l.y appointment
.uid for hv.z terms, only removable for
corrupt practices or incompetency.
We believe the country needs the
above changes in her organic laws,
and we shall, from time to time,
the same uj.n our n-ni!o. I'ntil we
have more liht this is our platform.
1 1 tI p it aloi!'.
"iUNTKiKill at home the IIej:am
subscribe for it. Letter I'ox, county
news and other matters of interest.
Jons 1. Irish advises that the Dem
ocratic party of Iowa light the Hayes
policy "iio to the hilt of the knife.'
The Dubuque Tinus suggests that
t Ids will be startling news at Wash
ington, where they are not aware that
there is ;i Democratic party in Iowa.
Ule:tr:')',tl Ojin ion.
In compliance with the law emu-ted
laat winter by the legislature, Governor
Gather has appointed General A. II.
Conner, of Kearney. Hon. S. II. Cal
houn, of Xt-braska City, and Hon. J. H.
Ames, of Lincoln, a commissioners to
revise the- laws of Nebraska. The
commission will comm.:n"e its labors
on the loth of Mav.
"We had the pleasure of a call this af
ternoon from Mr. Ik Noyes, of Louis
villo. Neb., Gen. Agt. of the Mason &
Hamlin organ, and Mr. James l'etiee,
of the riattsino'.ith IIi:!:ai.i. AVe ex
tend a hearty welcome to 1 o'Ji of these
gentlemen t'o our city, and trust their
itay among us may be a pleasant one.
Ar b. City Ufa.
While at Lincoln lately v-e visited
the patent roller skating pond of our
friend Mcliride. Mounted on four tiny
wheels the youth, beauty a-i I elite of
Lincoln wheeled and tumbled, (occa
sionalIy all over the door of the Acad
emy of Music while the baud played
"pop goes the v. easo!," "Jump Johnny
Jump" and such other lively ami in
spiring tunes. Wet"'I you it is fun
alive to skate in the house, on the floor;
it the pleasant spring time.
Anyj:o;y who has been in Tennessee
knows what a peculiar State it is, and
will therefore readily believe the
Jonesboro Journal when it ?ays that
"oh Monday last, near this place, while
the sun was shining brightly, a single
chunk of snow fell to the earth weigh
ing loO ma Is. and still remains in
t et andnmmelted ami can be seen by
any who are disposal to doubt this
statement."
We don't believe it whore's Dick
Cashing?
Dr.ArM: didn't include tho Doston
Tractor when sahMhc? Uostoa pa
rers didn't ieprcs-nt the stalwart Ko
iul;lea:i ; entiment of New England.
The 7'v;;. . r says: "i-resideiit 1 1 arts
and Gov. I'acLard wen; elected by the
vote of Louisiana, and the ilunkeys
who discredit Governor Packard's
right' by that aci. invite President
Hayes to step down and out. There
may -be ways of dodging that fact, but
they arc not honc-A ways." Intir
U i n 11.
Wc do not agree with Mr. Warren,
(in the R?pulliari) that there is no
law for the custom of the Country that
"Tho Majority Shall Pule." It is and
lias been the unwritten law of the laud
since tiie foundation of the government
and tacitly recognized in every statute
almost. It is the great point which dis
tinguishes our form of government
from that of most Luropean countries,
where u minority do rule, by the same
custom, their right being founded on
birth, inheritanceor usage. Here man
hood suffrage gives, (or should), the
right to select what laws shall be en
forced and by whom.
Not Heard Front.
Piztitioxs from "bankers, merchants
and manufacturers have poured in up
on President Hayes, (ireat depu
tations of business men have waited
on him. The i lie capital of the coun
try has filled Ids ears with the discon
tented chink of coin and the murmur
ing rustle of treasury notes, lint we
read of no petitions from the widows
and orphans of union soldiers. The
mothers of sons who fell at i'oit Moul
trie or Port Hudson, or starved in the
prisons of Charleston, have s-ent no
deputation. The dead have not been
heard not even thv who lie encamp
ed on the Heights of A rl'mgton.so near
that tho west wind might, be the tele
phone to bring their sa I warning to tho
c'ars of a brother soldier a?id his coun
selors, "Take heed what ye do." O'ruce
Uri-ait.cood in N. V. Tii.ns.
'Tnr. Louisiana commission have not
reported as yet, but have asked for fur
ther instruction?. The instructions
have beea scut but areot maden public.
Packard again asks that the commis
sion be allowed to inquire into the va
lidity of his title as Governor and the
appointment of the returning board.
Also the validity of the Supreme Court
and courts of the State. If the present
Courts (and they are the only ones in
the State) are declared legal, he will
leave his case to the decision of the
Courts. If not be doea not say what
he will do, but is tired of having the
commission inquire into unimportant
matters, while these essentials ate left
undecided. The feeling is that seme
how tho Xiehols government will yet
be recogrdzed, but President Hayes
will have a hard time to convince the
people cf the justness of such a course,
imlcss lie can show hotter pre of and
more of it in Ni hols' favor than v.'
yet seen.
'II
The editor of the Ilattsmouth "Iler
! aid ".says 1;? can't live always on bor
! nnvi'il final.-;. I f h I s c red i t, is so t h at . hn
.-hi lu.rr.tw bo is 'i in.-,-,! liir-Vf ..'!.--
' in the state. l.im-oln Drinocrnt.
i rnfcrtunattdv we can as vet. Nome
of thes-j d;:ys we'll be obli-,'.- I to for-.-L
to pay back owing to our deiiinu.-ut
"subs" and then well, '"The.
won't e;o very well then."
world
A Terrible i'irc.
Oil U'edTiCsday. the 11th, the Soulh
ern Hotel, ; St. J.ouis, was found to be
on lire. A flight fill scene ensued.
..here were some f0 f,drls and others in
he upper story, many of w hom were
binned to dea! h or killed by jumping
from third and fourth fdorios. Seo ac7
count em outside; of paper.
Mrs. Y.'i'l A. Morrison, of Water
ville, IJ o:iC! county, Xeb., writes to
ascertain the whcrabou'.s of "Will A.
Morrison, whereupon the Grand Island
j Tn-1'pen'li-ni responds that it is unable
j to acemo(I,;te her with his present ad
dress, but it is quite likely that he has
heeded the voice of the late Lam3ntcd
Horace (Jreely, and has gone West to
grow up with the country.
Undoubtedly he'll grow vp, very
high some where "West if ho doesn't
mend his ways.
The telegraphic despatches indicate
that Turkey will not consent to any
terms offered her by the other powers
of Lurope and that a general war must
ensue into winch L'ngland will inevit
ably be drawn.
Already the effect is I cing felt in
this country in the increased price of
bread stuffs. Should such a war be
entered upon it will give a great im
petus to manufactories, employ labor,
enhance capitol.and cause or people to
forget and heal home troubles in a gen
eral bettering of all business interests.
A Thomas Street couple made this
singular wager; If Hayes is elected
the wo nnii agreed to build tho fires
this Winter, and if Tilden was elected
the man was to build thm. Thurs lay
after the election the wom.ni took the
h?:ient of th ; d ubt and ha; obliged
him to build the fires ever since. Their
oldest daughter say3: "It don't maka
no ili.'Tjrence if the Aug d Gi-n'aril is
elected, ri 1 never did Luild no fires
and she n;-ver will. You can bet on
thatagoo.lde.il safer than on elect
ion." E.v.
Jon.N" S. llownx retires from the
llhilr Tim--. after a year's work. TIi
following is the "platform" on w'uh h
he leaves ofoee:
Tf we have trampled down the weed.-;
and made anyon -'s path plainer or eas
ier, well. If we have blunderingly
hurt any one "Without just cause, we
would have iIkm.i believe that "we shot
our arrow over the wall" and thus un
wittingly "hit our brother."
Well, General, what do you think
of it?
Times ain't like they used to was,
are they, in the newspaper business?
CoRveatioii of Iovr.i Lditors.
CorxriL Blufts, I a., March 22.
A convention of the editors of tho
Eighth congressional district of Iowa,
was held in this city to-day. The at
tendance was large and the proee.-disigs
varied and interesting. Among the
resolutions adopted was ono favoring
the passage of a law providing for the
pubiicat ion of all general acts passed
by the legislature of the State in tho
legal pjpers of each county, and pledg
ing the use of all honorable means to
this end. The members were to-day
tendered a banquet by the business
men of Council Bluffs,
Yes, and that's one of the things
Neb. editors want to attend to. Here
we arc again, months after laws are
passed, and no one knows what they
are. The money thrown away for pam
phlets would print the laws in at least
one paper in every county. The IM.
association of Neb. need to look after
this, and attend to some of these young
law-makers about now.
JltGttCT J3oj.
All coi'innini'M'.ion3 f orthis ilepartinoi.t nr.ist
lie pP'i.dy wriiM-U oil oi.e side of llio paper.
-ntain no ers.a d or iinpri! r ai'.'jsious and
be aeeoiapaidi-d v i: ii l!ie writer's ut'.Al. nai.ie
tiloiiii it i ced no' neeevs ivily p.. ; iaed to
tirliele written. .'oriv-:j'oiident can do as tlcy
like Ml.oiit that, but mu-t ini'orin us privately
of t'aeir real names. I
Til's "Letier V-'" i4? inten.b'd for the yonns
folks ;iiid be-iuners. t.lilier col respo'j.ii.-nee
v ill nppeu" els- wiiere.
Peak Hekald Do you allow com
munications for your "Letter Ilox'.' out
side Cass Co.? If so I will tell you of
a visit I have just made to the Oma
ha Reservation, the home of the In
dians by that name. It was during the
vacation of my school, and our mutual
friends. Mi. and Mrs. lt. mado my
visit lively and pleasant ; then I found
such lively young people, at the Mis
sion, neighbors of Mr. 15. Four daugh
ters of .Toe I.eFleshe, a Chief of the
tribe, make their home there; one, J-ni-sette
by name, is well educated, plays
nicely on the organ, and is very enter
taining. She with her sisters, also Miss
J.ll.au l Miss C. W. showed me the
pleasant strolls near the banks of the
Missouri where the I locks were very
beautiful, and, from the names
carved upon them, must have
attracted the attention of many
long ago, as they bore date fifteen, twen
ty and thirty years back. Susotte told
:iin she found, last summer, a name
which she had forgotten, written ia tho
year 18m, and almost entirely covered
with mo.'s, which she scraped off, we
.looked again for it but could not find
it. The Indians cams there to mill
and wc had great times in watching
them, some on thdr ponies, soma in
wagons, and other poor miserable
i,-.,,l:iiin- ..-irws5 vrith crrisfs on their
backs A your- O.r.aha frClznt took j
us all out for a ride (in one of their
new 1 mn her wa-on with
oao.io" ' "-
nr. mi.lfl.l.' 1
i i.o.i .. ; .Me '
a pair ot pome... and v,e iua i jow ,
time; but you say short epistles, so I ;
wi!! sav -tiod bye and hope you will
exeuse all imperfections as this is my j
first r.ttempt to write for tho "Letter
llox." 31. IM .
D-n att-.r Hurt Co, Xeb.
(Try it no-Hin, boots, you're all right.'
-Ld.)
S.,,....,F,: for tl.n I7,,., VIT vest r.-.
i per in tho county, full of new. All
printed at home.
Cotudv Commission-
i crs rei-ort. City Council nroeeediir's.
I and c-v.-rythin- of interest to the p..o-
b
f:z!' '?. Lont.s ".V.V finds fiuU with
! Chanthetlaiu-s addres,, and savs noi h-
jer the President nor Hep. parly aban-
.1 1 : 1 ..,.. t .- 1 : 1.
U001.U i.t.11, ..t;i ji'i o;i toe muu 5'..c; i
! heads an article ".Left in the Lurch '
and " Chamberlain Abandoned by the
U.S. Government."
"ilAMiis Darling" is cutting (juite a
titiie in the Omaha papers. It seems
one Xiehcls got entangled with a wo
man in Chicago, whom he ca'ls "Mamie
Darling." lie lives or ought to live in
launders Co., and when there is known
as Kelly. To get rid of Mamie he pub
lished himself as killed by a runaway
I t0;im in Qrnaha. Mamio found out
that was a lie, and came on. Nichols
ICeily wished he was dead, and so did
she only the Fremont reporters were
happy, and they like to busted with
news.
Senator Paddock.
Senator Paddock is truly a represen
tative of the people of Xebruska, and
his energy and work are -fully deserv
the llattering compliments which are
being bestowed upon him by tho State
press. Instead of hanging about home
to look after the interes; s of some
town pump or corner Post Oilice,
which is of no concern to tho great
public, we find him at his place of pub
lic duty-, both early and late, working
with a never (lagging zeal. Now using
his best efforts in forming an Indian
commission whose object was to open
the Dlaek Hills to the miner and thus
aid the material advantages of his own
State. Again he is urging the claims
of the soldier and then he turns his
whole attention towards opening
the fast mail route between Chicago
and Omaha. Next we will find him
lending his assistance toward the or
ganization of a narrow gauge railroad
from Leairice to Denver, thus opening
the richest portions of our common
wealth. As in the case of Hurt we
find him advocating claims of an in
jured man and through him the right
prevails and lie receives a vote of
thanks fnm the Cathode committee
appointed for that purpose. Indeed he
is a representative of Nebraska of
whom every loyal citizen feels proud.
We can now justly repeat our state-
ment made rior to the ei-ciion of
Senator Fadd-vk, viz: He is a man
who is qualified for the. position to
will U tntr ,tol t state tnir, l.i
:md whose character for personal in-
tegfity ami worth cannot be imieach-
ed. Crtle 1 osi. .
(luess that's about so Mr. 1'us!
It Is Tha-rrM It Will Bc-ama (isnaral.
"Tiir.orcu Din: r.i ny
r.'T'A, April 14. In order to occupy
the Danube Russia must reckon with
Germany. The way to Constantinople
lies through Berlin.
w a it ifr:viTAi;Li:.
London, April 11. A St Petersburg
despatch savs
tV.ir !u .-..,r !,..! ;.. .,(
. , ; -u..!.!. i..,f n . .
u'. iiu cim it7 ill i!ic .itii'if, inn uic im.v i
sinn military mi-asuir-s do not htticate j
the Immediate opening of tho cam- r
l':V.-?n- .1C w:',liW,a lh:iL ."':rirn;l .
will make an wion at i);icil:catioii,
but success is not thouijbt probabb'' I l4lt",u une l"" 'l'"l3
Th 'Tii.i'i convsp..:iknt at Ct-ttinje ! "v" f,'a:f:l1 Sair'ts u'' l,',,!r-'p l"kl'
represents that the Turkish armv has K l v'.1'" ye s" 1,1 Tv I ,'
not been abl to ,:ntcr the countVy of ! A,,'e :r w?ia ,!S"r"J'- ilV 1 lnx
the Miriiliti'S. The l'p'ht n? po f:tr has
!.,., .,.,n.,,.,t i ..c c.l
rim a. Losses have been small on both j
sides. A movement of Turks is ex-i
peeted toward ClozaU'ho, which fortress
ni'i'iH provision. l itrkey s mi.irrei
with the Merivlites is owin.;' to their
refusal to furnish the- usual conting-
meut for war against Montvnegro. j
Tin: TATKST.
London-, April, 10. The PtuiJard !
ja-cial from Vienna says the JJussian j
Ambassador h.i l an audienee with the
J-hnperor of Austria to-day, and after-
wards an interview with Count An- :
tlia.-.-d, to w hoi 11 he c:v.iiiaiiiiir:tt-u ;
;i len-jrapiue eircitiar jioui 11 in:
CorLsehakoff.
Yesterday's
uav S panic 111 '
f.',iirt,.,0,i 1,,- ., I
lo.iov.tu o a j
financial circles was
tri.wivr recovery to-niariit in eon so- .1
n:uTic:t ..f '1 1 v.-i e i I 1 11 .i; j -1 r-r. fl.".'.. P-l r. '
is and London stating that diplomatic
attempts are likely to be. made to pave
the way for giving advice to Russian
susceptibilities by unending th-; trea
ty of 1. iris. The greatest readiness is
discernable on the part of the Austrian
( !r.vri r?i n o-"i t i i .c: 1 1 . i u .? t :mv l-iteist" ot-
, . , 11 . : , ,
1 ar.ii.t Ti Ti.-i .el! Vii ii.-ioi'ii .viiin'i nnv in
i"1-1! 1 l" . u"- i'-i4it "Hii .i.... uv. ,
made bv ilnlatid.
I.o:.'dox, April, 10. Cm-man con
tract ers wlio supplied the corps at llel
J'ord and Stratsburg have arrived at
St. I'etcrsLdtrg where they are making
large contacts. Fifty railway engines,
fd'ed for the gauges of the Romanian
lines, have been supplied bv the Rerlin
factories. One-third of the ;irmy at j
KischenaiT will cross the l'ruth, but j
will movi"1 Towards th.i Snlini to r-r.-xs ! U
over into Dohru lseha.
'o 'e 1. .- .1. :
L U i 111 V1!1 1
monitors are at Sulini.
Th.e llerli". correspondent of the j
S fa. . rd teh'craphs: "I he:ir from !
Vienna that negotiations arc peudino; i..vTr.-le-tvA
etdi the powers on one side and!
ltussi i on the other by which an im- j M niey
mediate out break of war seems liktly j 1
to he prevented.
1
co:.ie o.v..ni:.ii:.TLY down.
j
One of our most f.tmoiH criminal !
law(-rs received tin invitation notion' :
J I
since to"come down and Ueienil a couple
of prisoners, now in jail hero for bur
glary. The prisoners very kindly in
forming him that they had no money,
but bcrricinir htm for Go. I s sake to come. '
This is the way the lawyer proceeded
to ommejently not come down, as re
cciffd by the Sheriff just before Court
ope -nod.
JlrxoTOWN", April 17, '77.
To T.'. . 21. ( iii prison) Plattstnioutlt,
Xthr-.tska : j
2.1 r DriAn Sir. Yours of the 9th !
instant, turoiiiru me Kinaucss oi i. ncie i
Sum," came into my possession this i
wninS. Without delay I give you an
answer. A
nj yurs t am n:iu.::m .a.i.ju.. t:..
ai are m jail "accusea lor m-.ro-.arj, i
J "
tnat S.otli are "select cases, ami laat
you have no money, hut will hhss rie
, , , 1
if I " ill only come Hotna and delend ;
Von.
I like this frankness on your
i part, and know you must be most out- j
i .lefeously t rented.
Your letter was really so affeotim
j so wrought upon
aid I
' brought to my mind so vividly the da-
I f njome.i ot v.sttmg one -in piL-mi, t
! th:it .auneumteiy alter conc-lu-UHR us ,
j reading. I determined to take the first
! L5,:rhtnimj Lxpiv.-s train goiuj to Fhitts
mouth and visit you. However
"sober second thought" restiaincd my
... .. . 4. .. " . , r, 1
i J !' 0 ";"-U4l ,4IlU A'-lViU
! Mwor.U. as the doctors say, of
1 concluded not to go-
and
' come IKl'.i 11. .
"come down.'
. ..
Yours is a remarkably "select case
it : , ,.1.1,.... i.. :. 1
li S'.IUUMl OU 1,11(111 ll'i:V.-L V IS 1JUIHI
"in jai
1 " TViif .i-,ru;1 n..l t.:vr:ir his-
tory gives us a frw like shining exam
pies, striking evidence of heroic mar-
tvrdom
The Strength of your "ease' lies not
in human agencies
ian agencies. In dancing to the
" . , '", ..
of labor man always makes his
music
fellow man "come down." This is wick
ed sa Jly so. I say man is a very wick
ed, cruel, oppressive, unjust animal.
Ho conspires against honesty and all
those other attributes which make up
what the insane call " excellencies of
character." This ought not to be. In
men and in the machinery of govern
ment devised by them I beseech you
not to trust. In the perilous hour they
will fail you. Commit these lines to
memory:
"Since man to man is so unjust,
I cannot tell wdiat n au to trust."
I can only advise you to turn for aid
to a power which is iiot human. Here
you will find a safe deliverance with
out price, and you. will not have to
"come down" with that which is
ho
reward of honest toil, and gives chil
dren bread. You have undoubtedly
read in early days, if not in your pres
ent captivity, how protection was giv
en to Elijah, to Daniel, to Shadiv.ch,
reshacli and Abednego, to Joseph with
only a loss of a small portion of his
,.I1,nf tr !i.- rliihlmn ,,f l i.i
gaillie.lt, tOtllO ClllKlreil Oi l.-iael U
their release from Egyptian bondage.
-"
;md during their wanderings and to
Peter as "the light shined in the pris
on" and "his chains fell off from his
hands." I could cite you to many oth
er similar instances, but it is useless
as I am certain your learning in this
line can supply the omission. L,et the
force of these citations cheer and com
fort you. You must not despond nor
be cast down in spirit. Let your nat
ural cxhuberant feelings sustain you.
I-et swfet music steal forth from vour
j prison bars (two can join ia the song
a, ,.ou s?.( r.
' lls Vi; ml.hty nevv
s !,o:, .;::..!, felt its power :
y,-,,.,,, fn(1!, ,es- ,,ro,Vt
Or Jo l) ond'tsvd the trying Iiot:"."
It is true unfeeling man may deprive
you of the luxui ies of life, but others
have been denied them. The just in
all ages have had a hard time. Don't
be discourage.!. The comrnusary is all
j ri-ht- Lct tIlC3- Un of Cowpcr give
von back bone-
"Wimii Iiatar fennel the hoith? sp?:it,
And wept over I.slunavi.
A mes-u;.,' :"ro;ii Uo I.i.id was sent
'ft iinid.' her I :i v. el!.
Sk niM v.i'l laijaVs c.'.e r.n;I enwe
t'o:'.vi:iee w.; at this d;iy.
A l-l'-e-ioiis C-e-l r.i:i ;-,i:t lefn
l'ro e.s I.v t'.it vay."
Courage man !
The darkest ho
in
lu l n e:it-j jui i inx t-i .. tiie i;it.i
ot -lay. Your faitb mhL not be weak,
Let it bs as t!i Strnir bulls of P.a-
-ban." Ti;e warm i lit-crin- b;v will
, , . , ,
In 1,1 t.iiii'ji on ymr hv
And it; to tho In s'.iaes-j of Low cry
A ,t ; ,-1,. n,- fiv.j'ei
spring tini', p-iTumed with tho breath
of tho "Qui en of May."' you shall step
a3 a fr(.(,!n;ll!i-
I shall not 'com-? down."
AVith doep sympathy I remain your
most grateful friend an 1 obedient ser
vant. 11. II. C.
rz
int
In Bankruptcy.
:e Pi e riot r-ai:-t of t'ie United States, for
n
1 oirict 01 t bra -
i.striet of Nobruska. m ;
ni'lt'i rot .In
striet of Xcbra
fbis is t' irlvc notice thr.t on the
iV of
April. 177. a warrant of bankruptcy was issued
o'd of t lie 1 'istriet t'oiu i. efiiie I niied .Slates,
f,,r j,.. j (., i-iet of NebrasU.-i, a:aia-t tiiesnil
p'i Shr;i ot Itoek loons. 1.1 too . entity of
.111 said I lit-1 1 let. ".v)ii has been :ui hldired a
bank! apt on creditors petition; and the pay
in ci: 1 of any debts, mid t hp delivery of any pio'p
ci ly bciuncim; to said bankrupt, to him." or to
hi.s'nve. :ind taf transfer ot any property by him
no firiddden by law.
That a mcetiir; of the creditors of .said bank
lupt. to prove their debts and to choose one or
more-assinr-cs of b.is cst.Ue. w ill be held at a.
Court of ll iiikrupey to be holden at Omaha, in
said di-tra-:. 0:1 in m n iv 01 .iav. 1 - . .. nt two
o c o.-K l. In., hi the oi ice of J. L. chstcr, l.sa
.. .. ' . ... - .... . 4
t ;,, l.cisicr in i.ankl uplev e.l sa.ni ( oui t
Wll I.IAM llAII.V.
4t2
S. .ai.-.!i;;I fur said Instiiet.
THE MARSSTS.
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Nr.w Yi.iiK. April l.
2t
lot;.-
latest ciiU'A'U) ?i.Vi:.m:ts
t iiicauo, ,prii 1.-.
Fh.::r
Wle.V.t
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LOOK HEREia
1st i
'tr '
n.'-.v ,-i 1 1 i . 1 1 T . h-wh-.i
liio. AVOTHKK mane!
:: -one i.adv made -n.. nov made
15 in one week "Ahich shows w liat an be .
d:ne il a oail v is enevelic. l'aisincss easy and '
n-i:io-d-.:o. Sen. 1 sr oei. for ciiei.hir lrtvinV fall '
p rO'-'h-o-s Ad ire-.-. j
it'ooiu a 3 ;-i-iiiIair :ninr. i
4:n CillCAia.), ILL. !
. . . i
;M A ! '1' bv Agents in cnics nnd conn
Cry l iwns. only
a-a"iio.lt's o iranc s
IV l iwns. Onlv pece.ssuv t' siio.v
iieplcs o iranc sales and mo!:cy, lor
1 '- s uit one out of cinolovoieiit ami in
hit one out of cm
on rr j, ose. i to work. I's.-.l daily by all bn
Oat) -dncss ineii. Send stamp lor circtilal'
a. vn n pi
s to a. cents. Adores.
M'f.l l AI. J.C v
Kendall J'.midinir, C hicajro.
jj - .'J
fJ
.i:'i"S"f:ii.si
t"SK
Ih"icelsir Copying Hook.
M
JIaile of C'Iimia! I'aper.
t.'n. - uu - cop - ., - s any wr;:iie: uiinmi w ater,
i'hi:s. or niu sn. uo,i ,-lk hom-.iihran- r of- i
f,,.,.. For l.acih Miin t retain copies of let-
.. . . . . . i
uxV"
rep r to anv I oiuinei' i-i! achcv. i-o'ihi m'imoi
4.... . t -i .o.t . .- i.' v 1 1 1: r u. . A ip ii,'-te
.! no iVoai-;ori st,'tiiuai:, ill.
6tW) ACit:. rt v- anted.
Jim;
Subscribe for tin? IIf.uald and A'c-
Lra.sna Farmer; only Svht.3.
; Dr. SCH EN K S S r. N 1A it D i K.l LP I E.S
Til .-Un '
!'0!mdes ti.r diseases r( the
t-.-ivrs ;:! Scire: vcr.'s rtLNHNii' s ;,
Seil I" VC'v '.S S r V 1 : ! 'It Tu.V 1" ;imi1 S'MI ! M K's
i'IaMoIAKK i il.l.S, i,Ill !t' l.,kfll th
Iiiii'.s ;:x" i.'c-i i '.'ye.',. ;i spi'eii v fine is ftl-'cre.i.
To t!if;1 J'hi'k uif ile'n !''!-. .1. II. Srlienck
,f rt.il.vdi'lphi.'. tuvi-s his n i; i i vai ! I v..;ccss 1:1
t? iv:i! liiciit i.i 1 . 1 i t : 1 1 u y .;ise;iscs.
Xhf l'lil:Mit!ii.r Svrt;:: tincTis ilit. ir.nnii.l i;i:f-
wr 111 i::-.:s tn'jue.r- ti-r. if ii' l-y n :'
: ex:e-t(r:.t:MH. Tirwh.-ti jii j. hi, m t-into-r
- rif.. a seynt -.::,-:. wiU tu-.i..- 11 ..:T. t'i i.i-
j 't-nai',!?.' ti!'-' u'a'ti'fc '"iV".!", tin,,
; l'Tierifo" -y
M..ir.i i! iutii , it.
v.ivk" I ills !
' art o. tiie iiv.T. r.':r.iH.' el.ru.-!;.
nl V::'y:d
l.!a,!.!.T. th. I'i'.c
Hi liver is Mt.'iit
luvt'tl.
' l;t ami a!tt r.itnv
tin
:uk:i!i ni" v.-iii.-Ii it is
'li:lpi , L'il Mti! t'll t'0'l rSVVtT.tS
soiirnt-J. It aM-:s tie; 'f;o;.;iiii ly t..iiin t:
j f.,o,i :uit'jHitii.onil.syn!iwi!:t,'iaki?V'''t- v.C :
tiiei: nil" liiii'M l:eal. :unl t:m i'.iii"i.t v 1:1 suvelv
get vc:i 11 cmcis 1;:-umi to Mcvi'llt Ilc-!l coll
t we! I it cure is taken to prevent lH'-h col.l.
All u!;c w is tl ! cw'iuU 1; .Se!.e;;eU. either
I terson:iil V r Ii V let t V. e:i:i do i :it !iU ei im'i-
i i::i otsi.-.'. comer f .ski ;i ana Arch nuki-
! tlelplua. every Monday,
i seticnckv ioeii-ia-.s ar o'.d l.y ji-l dnyid-'ts
uuouioioui u;e country. -i.'il)
n
1 prifHF
rr
J
mm en is
Qi-.o Kind for t!j 13 01:1.1:1 Family. The
oilierfur Unix's anil AiiiJituIr.
j Thfi,, i.jjOr.,,,,,! aro ,,.j,!y the n.W.f the
world. 'J'hc;r cU'eeis are iiuie It -3 than iuwitcI-
lOUS.
'4'l;e White'I.I Jiiment i for tho human
f.Hnily. It will drive inieiineiti-m, S.-i.iiica and
Nenr.iL'ia fi'om the s stem ; cure l.tun'vi.uo,
Chiin.i.iili-1. r.ock-,j;e", l':t!y, I!-1). ;U.d luo-tcu-taneous
erne' ion-''; it extracts iiiL from tioen
h;U:(N and li-et. ;lid !he '.o!-oii ef 1 itos and
St iei.' of VI nomoiw vil d-s ; it suhdue.s v.veli
i!;'j. and a'ii-.o iatcs pain ef every kind. . le-n
sprain, or ennses oi-i-nr. it is the iim-l jtcai
remedy ver d i.co vcre'.l t o hen! t lie lajie i-ii p: i ts.
Tin- ( eatanr l.inimeia used with i;ial 1 !!u-a-f-v
tnr son- t'.ii'nat. Tot ii.ic'a1. ';;!. el
! t'ii--M.4. Ka.r- ache. :t'id Weak JiacU. liu-fel-
liran' Is Pat u sami'Ie ot lUliiicrous testi:;:c,i.i
als :
'IxnrANA 1Io-.ik.Jkfi". Co.,I.vt., 1-
j
'"I think ii my duty to inform yoa iliat I have
ss'.iili'Pil null h v n('.)-!i IVet sunt
eh !!. A I -u- 1-ntth'X id" I'e'iianr J.nimi-ia-
j liits :Putt!:e work loriiii'. 1 have not heeu
' frfi Iron: these s.ve!l:iis i; ljt jmi'm.
! "At 1'."" !"n I'u'iMCIH
i;knjamin intow.w
! T'ne proof i- in the trial. If is tvli.'.tde. it is
h:.,!(lv!i isc:ioa..a:nifvervfa!ni!vsii..tianavo
I ih;-;vhiievntaiir Liiiinn-nt.
j b !: t ellow C Viilir I.! tJiitiP!t is ;iho-
it. dio tae tunii museies. cor-Js and ne-n ef
eor.-es auu aiiiiuais. n nas iili mi :i;e' 1 laore
w and ernd cures in t lirce year l ripro iu, M mm
. in.l- alls, heratches. Sweeny, ioi.l tretioral
lamene-s. Uitin all idia-r reiiaaiies i.i e:-!enci;.
Head what tiie iv;it KxiTi ssiuen say of i: :
"Xir.v Vouk, J;n:u:iry, 1!.
"I.vcrv r.-.viier ef liorses .should uive t'ne t'KN'
TAflt l.tMMI XT it trial. We consider it the
ho-t ariieie ever uko.1 in our srai-'es
II. MAIiSll. Sap!. Adams 1a. Slaides. N. V.
K. l'l 1. I Z, Snpl. I". S. 1.x. .s:a"o!e-. N. V.
ALlU.itl" .s. OUN, Stij.t. Nat. Kx. M;ll!i s N" V
T!se pairiMis if tiiis Ltuimetit :.re ra-riers :,;-.d j
Veterinary S ur,.'coii . v ::re con'hni.Uiy i
soi::e l.iaime!.: It hcis iel'.ls, V.'o:v;.!t. 1 j
evil, r iimvc.s SV.i I'iia.s. a ml is 'v'.'iiii I : j 1 i i- : s j
ot dollars :.u;r. illy to l-'arnn-iv. I.ivery-i i:. '
St' !;-! ro-.v ers. Sai-ep-ra i -v-i a ad tiio-.e "ii.;, i rr.r '
n;i:t . ii i a L i a1.
What a Farrier cannot do for -v- t'.ie I't-tit.iur
Liniment v ji! do ,-.t a tri;!:: ; e;-.t.
These I.iiii:m-tits are el ! !.v r'. !. alrrs
t!rou:'!ioi.t the country. '1 hey a;e y ,-r.i . .i-d
by Ho propi ieturs. and !.!:;. .'id be uivea to
aay I'.uji.-r or l'iij s,e...:i who doiiv l- te -I
tlnia.
J.abratory of J. B. llo.se & Co.,
4G De v St., Nkw Vouk.
r
r "-C y
M. "Ot- M, Jt
ri'cnri' ,s :'s!i i,i is a .-..mo; tr- s-,
:il e l"of ' is'.-.r Oil. i 1 is ,,s pYas oi! :. I
lion-. It i pre-oeiii.iriv ml.it i.,l t. Te
i:!tU iiTllal'h el h.iieli. It i- ; v.o;-;:t.s,
; i mih.tcs t I n!, I'l-uiii.ti es l he s;ema-a. ;.!;d
cni'.-s win.! co'ie. i'e.v ivm-'.ii. s no as ci'li.)-
.'.-a-i f..r IWt risbn.-. ('..nip. Won is. ;.-el
iioopm r l'i...''i. Ci-:.!.'! i is :i .: ie.ii.-ie ard
p;;i e!y . ..-1 :. :.;; piep-:r:'-ion. i-ti . ;-" eia-elive
t Casii.r Oil and noil act' nor gripes.
May C, 1,
!S. J. V.. J!o-
: f have :
, ' a- u. :.
( o., x. v. :
mUv of - ;.;;it ch;! !:ioi. a":-l
a '
.
-1 i; i A as ;i ay I'.aii'y -,
1 it t i ii." v.-:" l eirni
." I V elii'i'o i'a have been
ral Ii:..".- by ti.; n-a ot
ad its u- . for chiidren.
a : --ip ..j. to. i:i pi ef -
s i i'd ! .
'.lr. ru;:
fur iaa'i
ia a lev.
. 1 o-
ereiif . ;o :e.y m ... i k.iow .f. I fee! it :.;
a t:i y I o ;.-i ve i ' is i ; ; I',,-.. , .- ea a-.-cetn-.t of the
hcin Si is I liavc Ut l i . ea bv i l.e u-enf t ' a.-'! cK : A.
! V 114-h" V o
r-lii-j :-.o. :.:a:n r. i.itti.i;.
r
"i t
i
I 1 i t i i i J j J ! I
"T th: IVorVJn:; ( W. ;:;c r. .-.
t rep:. re . to land-di a I '::-. e.s v. eeir-l;:: :
-i,;i 'oy nic.'i ;;; hone. I'nc v ':! of the tine, o;
for their sp-.re i.;oii:ctiis, Jin.sini ,s new. I'.,;: '..
;-.:nl pi'' !i! :'ale. i'ei-.e-as .1' eiilur ::. ;, i:,"
eari! i'roi:i .'.ii cents to per e"e. :::; -. :-n.j a :a.i'
1 ml ii v: a I si: ia bv !e vot in ; t i nir v. !:.!.- time to
tae biisie.e.s Ib.y.s nr-.i ui; Is ca rn ie"iriy ;:
IiipcIi as i!.n. 1 hat ;li who see t his fu.t ice "i.ir.y
sea-.l their addre s. and ! 1 T'o- na-i::.ss v.",
laaUe 1 his nii n:. ra i ie! 1 ' -d .:i. r ; To Ma h as are
not .vc!l sa'i-'i. it we v. :.'! -.,-i:d ore .!:.!.,: la t:'y
for l!c trouble of writher. I'tdi p:a . :ee,e,! s.
saiiO'h'S we.i-Tli S'ver;'.I dolhi!- (o eo:a:ae:f.
v rk on . a ad a eo-1 01 ' ! "'' : ' : ' i i - ::. o ..
of the t.-tcst and be -t I!!n-li-.:t ! p,.:a: -:-' ior I
n'l ert .'. e I v mail. i. ; ier. if on want p-t- j
nntai-n! and roliial 1.
1:1.111..; Si i.vs-.
work. ;.d-!"--ss i
iV (.., l'el i 1 .It 1 11 , JIo. j
;- ?-...
A-k t;
recovered
rs,1;-. j - ," . 3 v r, ; : d v-pep; ics.bilioil- siif
41". .jpfih:jh, r"-ir" ferci-.vic.-iiit.soi fever
"S." " ': l', ;v;.', ;" .mil a;rue. the mcrcii-
rial .:.-. ase.l pala-at
how thev ii'i-.ivi-iviI
ji e e::i 1 11. eti.-.-r mo spir-
. tt-1-4 i! - antl L'oo.l appe'.dc.
-yl'-iJb'he" :ul tell "..U bv
1 ... lil. .1.-.....! .. ...
fT."l ifiSX-T'TrSZV-'i uiki a l' s 1 m .it . s"i.:v-
The Chcaiext, r.in . f owl f F.tM.7. -Vc.-r.Wtc
in tin: ll'url f.
For Iy-pepslfl, rut!Jp;.l b:i. .Tannine". T'.d
iou at I ;:ck--. Sick 1 li-aihe-h"'. Colic, D--pre--ion
of Spirit-, S..tir stoia.-n-ii, lieai l 1'aini, &.... &c.
This unrivalled S-ant ie-i u K"fn.-dy is t ai rant
ed not to contain a 'iin;!i pan ieic of M'-rcu. y,
or any hjnrk'.n niaiei,.! .- an-t ine-e, l :.t is
rUllIlL Y ViyjL'TA BLK.
C"iit a: ai:ii t !:ns Soiithern Ihiols and Ilerh-s,
v. tiieii au wise jiiT.-. ideaee has plae-d ii:
count i'es win re l.iver l:-e:e.'s ieo-i prevail.
.' V ill en;-.: ,I,'J im'-' o'si s- fo. (-::( ie lATOlijaiU !t
of fhi I.i ' 1' o".- I.''is.l-.
1 Tae syinptonis of l.iver ('iii;!.ii:.f :ro a hi!
Kin' 1,-,-, j ter or bi'.d ta-'te in lb--I110iii.1i : i.ii:i in I he iiaek,
J.'i : s-,,.. n-i i: nts. u! iea ini-! aken for hh'-cni-i' i 'in ;
-"o ' Soar .-v-on-ieii : l."--of A ppe-i"e ; i'--i .-is aiiei -
nai. iv co.-ie.e aoii i,i : n.-aeaeo-- : l.e.-s e.i
iiu iii'i'V,
' ..,1 t
v. il n a pal at id : en . ai :on of iiav i.-ie ta;I
oini ; :. : a 4 ii i'h oi!-'e r to h..ve Pet a
(!nne : lee.::n v. i.ow S: :i n a ; h:--.K M-'.lo'. :: u-
pearanee of t he skin and ev. s a lr" Con ;ii of- I
ten mi.-taken lor eon-mopi ion. 1
S.i'iii'tihi"- iiKinv i'f t'ie-e -vnipto'iis att- n i
the ei-o-.ee. :u .d he, s very j", w', hat tin l.iver. j
i '.d ,
1 Pf-nt sutu'iiie'. wivtchedncss and 1. i: Tit m!I j
1 eii-ue. I
1 cm roeo-arapud ;p an .n-icioii- r.tne!y for j
I disea-e el toe r. I ea:; ham and l.'viap-!a
mm .v.i N s Kit i;i.;; i.a 1
l.i-.w is t ;. v."' ?:iK;t.
j : A "'.f:i'-t-r SI rec!
'.rt, 1 lllhuieip'lia.
" i .'-OI 1 O
"YA c have te-te l i. 4 vi.tn'S, j..--i-oii::v, and:
lupiw tint far I v-;ii-o-:a. j:.:er.--nc--. and 1
Tiil'obh I teai'.aehe. it is the b si eiei'ieh.e
ihe werid ewri-a e. We hav tried !o:ly n.her 1
renicdii s t.etir Siiumon-" I.i-. er Sle-j.-.I.ti.-i'. but
none 0! Ihi'iM rave n- more tiia'a teeiiior.iry ic
iief : bu! th" ueouia'ar not n!v relieve ii la.t
ciired us." E l. IkU -jivj'h ar.it Jt.-.cns.r, M.-i-Afl
II XT 1 co:i, Ca.
-IT 1 ' n:'-' nr. 7 o i. -i .'. 7
. ;:: ..V ( ( '(..
MViV ..,:u I'i ' 1 1. A I M! ! l'l If A.
I T ei.Ti 1 in.: 1. i.e.. ie-d e!
V- .
ted 111 t ae ea.ni
r niedie:'
. ?.e.-- iiiii
a any o; h.-r
and
ie bo iv.
t.i;.lit
a.'-ippy l-ropor: e-n
l'fepnrutii.a. viz : a l'
cat uar-1.
lnl ionie. an nrexccptiori
l'"' "V5" frroctive of alt f .-
Mich nai Miceess h;e .
is i.ow regarded as the
I EFFECTUAL
For all t!:-cases if the
Si-'-
.-!. a Ii nu
"Malii ioos Fc ve' s, i'.o wc! t
sia. JMrnial I ici ressio'i, ;.
"i and
Nan-eii, sii-K Headache, t
and lhho'.isne-s
IT MAS r-.T0 EC
CA VTIOX
As there are a. nnmher t,T in.
tothe i.nt.li-. v.e woiiit! c tldloii
t- bn. 1 1 o I'-..dcrs ..r Frcnarcd ;
n: l:i:;rf.. !;:. nole- in fmr c
I per. wnli the trade taan;. srsimp
i . i.v.L .... - . i.oh-i- l- I'i'fiiiilii
-
J. H..L 1 LI X .
Jfaro.t, (,'!., a .'.. Fhila-
y.,r vnh'ai.:. i,H-p.-in.. sh-unh
nhslor. h:;-s:. e.i nte i iau. i'o irs
it for o t i , t ti in; il is lee.nalio'n'l.'d, ;
h?ic.' il l" lad. .1 lone used il in '
(.d abbs. v. i ; h my nii'ies ;i!ol ia.r-i-i, K) "
iii.iMil l-,aif ;i : a-at :-i i hue. I have .
.it'cliiat I eavc it to. ...n i:ni rei'ootriie:
pvi-i v one i ;.al iljs -hi:-!, :.s lieint; the he.
ieine" know n fur ai! coniil.i:nt that h!
i- 1.. irto. 1- T. IAVI -
a.Lv Aeiit for l.raiii:cis t-i Gee
-
te
SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
THK "LniiST
LIVERY STABLE
In the Town.
j Careful Drivers sent with ca,
ria&cs if desired.
Cavrir.t s s-.ait to Depot to t.u-et atl iivius
'.vh i.evor ordered.
THIZ ONLY .'J TOWN.
Vunorn! atlodp and oania;"-s funiilird to
Irii'inu.
Addl es :.
J. W. SH ANNON.
4-J-iv
mates-month. Nih
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14
HENRY BCFCK.
DKAf.nn in
mum til Sh m.tgt .
SAFE"?, ChTAIRS,
Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads,
ETC.. FTC, t:TC,
Of All D,S"riLUj:i?.
fJTVp A T,T,TQ BTTRT AT.GSFS
Vt it!i many tb.t'nVs fcrpist patror.a;
iait'!; a'.i to c:tM sn-i examinp ir.y
I. Air ';:"". s'lncs oi"
intr. Fnivrr: cg;
I iuvi
j
: Ci
' t!:e :
V'
l "o"
t
', Kcoknk. Io :.
.Mi .-is-ooi. i';-..t". .",i!. 11. Mi.ier. C-ve ;
r.a-.-r. iaei -en: h yca.r. A bunt sixty I
- p::v a'! -xi-e:ivs. tor ' a: ! r-.i, i ;i. Ik-..
!
ill
! r-. I
Mai-a
i:-
imi-s l ? .;: i ! o.-.. I-. el! eel s.S'i; v.' . i:!'s a'o: i e ie!'.-
1S.S-M y,. .
e
-s , ;. .inn:; "i!y n.ie.i. la.u'ish bra!:"be l.-i-c.
!': Lc.-i er.-s bv Kmint-a'. 0. :'e;. i-"re.j !"es
Iii::!i v:::i !'r.-, l'-;:i:d in C:;.,. liei. l-'ree
J t-:i wished -i i ie's t or v. :i" !:..-.r.'i.e-. '.'.o-- -' a oil -I
iai fi-.-e. S: .a-: i'Li ;.i -. ,;;::,:: fi.-.-. ( " -: i b. a : I-
in-.' clubs-, an i f.raay bonr-i. lr: ip-oad iaie !.-
da-.e.l. I: i:.; Use e.,-:;:i .-s ;! i.e. u:. .No v:t
catioii. A-.h.r.-ss !'n;. dies ( ode-. . l.coki;k, f. v .1.
ale v. he.e "on saw kids a;i e. i '. inici:l . 11)1
yi
. DOVEY & SON,
IT
At the (;id stand of
iT, r- -jj- i wy v-i
in I'latt.smouth, XeTraska.
r-. i
f '
:i'02r:T:3 5:r-r oi
Drv Goods, Grocer
ies, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
Wooden
and Willow Ware,
IX FACT EVERYTIIIXC THAT A
FARaIRR OR AXY 0XE ELSC
NK!)i COMIXfl I'N"
PrM! TIIE HEAD OF
1NERAL
MERCHANDI
The firm, wtll known.. "is buyers on a
!;iiL;e scale, for
, . , . , ., , .
exclusively, and Wnne malun-; 110
I'Hys prepared to
eo oa lls fuol terms, (it not better) as
. , ',. .
anv OlhCl" lirm in Hie Lo'.illlV,
STAPLE DRY GOODS A
SPECIALTY !
JIUSLTX TUF BOLT!!
CAJtPXTS,
OIL CLCTli.,
V.FXLO II' II OL L. i Aas-,
UEXHLi ,8 IIEFTIXiJS.
m -r . o , -fc- -T-r-
i
run:-:
PACK MEATS
TAKM ALL KINDS
OF l'KODL'CK, AND WILL
A LAV AYS jIL I'OUN'I) 02T
IT A 2s I) TO IUY OH SLLL AT FA Hi ,
I'illCLS, TO LOTH crs- !
. - T()2Ii;U AND THA-
':,
i) i; n .
'leLicrnber the
QliB. STAND
r
!jtite
Iloneiart's I)rug .-tore,
iluiii Street.
II. C. DOVKY SON"
cu
Jnl
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a. 1
I
mwpwuhpu low,.
11 11 iizilliikU.
13 . C3f. Z INT S I
We arc In r.lnu'st
DRY AND FANCY GOODS
which we offer our fii.'ndH .nut the public at
:it priec-i
tmtm mmn a
Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, &
Calicos, from 12 to 1G Yards for $1.00.
Muslins, from G cts. a ynrl upward.
E jhjID 3 PEEAD S T
: of hite T.ed . ( er l.na:L.aI . tho City.
The lire! s
.-'jtarr .i 'J. ajr mtm t" JT"
Euell's Gacsimcres, Tweeds,
full
ti LUiUiJ L: j. L-.' tl .
or a lt.
Country Produce taken
Thankful forp.e t favors ia th--Of
Alt NTK!-:i.VO s A'l !-r.( ! I. 1;
cil with -ueci.ss, 1 it niaia :.s ever,
ore
SCHNASSE
cc
lust cprned a
'A V-y T
Ay n n:
TO
f
Jill
jr..
i !
1'3l
eoitn)Uite
S)ring Shawls,
Dress Goods,
Straw IJafs,
Felt Hats,
Fur Hats,
For Ge 11 lie men,
fJA UFi?,
TILS.
a y i
FANS,
V"'
Hosiery, Havy I31uo, Cardinal ?,:d & Seal Brcvn.
$ o u a 44 v j u w y u o
Embroideries and Laces.
BACK COHJtr, AX D XOTI0XH OF ALL KlXU.-.
Satchels, Valises, and Ladies Haml Sat
sets, and Iiibbon.s
wmmm
a B i assc::t.-:::.t.
JJovs Summer Ca?oimcns, Tweeds. &r., Queenswarc, Wooden Ware, and
A Full
55?
Iielf ioi-smrslwtiF.
Chicago Sugar Cured Hams, Lard SALT FISH, Mackeral,
White Fish and Cod.
nvxiiFiimiii-
LL FIXI'X OV COVXlUY I'L'O'UCL' IMA" A" A' IX
EACH AX OF. FOIL U(JIS.
ONE DOOR EAST of THE
n
rr4
n rv r.-i rr. ?r tt
?
4- ( j
v H a &
so;
daily jvceipi ef
71
to suit tin times.
J!i -r, '-uf .i-u.X..lw ' .
Jeans, and Cottonad'.n
Stock.
t --i
..-Ti , ,
ii u tl L. J f- ;a ViX VvUiViLi T-
:;!M).s.
in exchange for Good."
by. I
peel fi:"y a-!; a nt i:na
an l lioj-h ;: i.,y
.11' , S .O p 1 -e .-.J
J. V. V.'i ( KI.A'
o:-;;: r.ami wr.w r p. n.,
rj,ATTsMturir, a;;;.-. 1 .
GRAM BERG":'
.V h-tO(
of
S'
s.v
r:nr hTovx o:r
-IC-
new slock of
XKCKF.IlCUlliF.
PAHASnLH.
- hf Is. Toilet Quills, kc, Tiltt is, Cor-
Innumerable.
fin
o
Stock of
9
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
in
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