The Herald Jho. , ft. jaicyAuRPHr, - Editor. rLATTSMOUTII. J AX. 19, 1882. Onr Club List. Here we are with our Club List. To every aubecriber who pays for the comhitr year In ad vance we will give a copy of Kendall's "Horse and Hi Diseases' free. As wiU bo noticed by looking over this list carefully, several prem ium) are offered hy other papers and maga zine. io our readers can, If they wish, obtain two premiums as well as two papers at low "rates : THE . " -JMtlCK. llnAi-t and Iiiter-Oi'tSin, (weekly).. S-2 75 " " St. Louis (;iobe-leino)rat...2 " " Chito ..Jlerald. w eekly 2 4') " 3f - " dally ...... C l.-! - IJurliSslon Haukeye , 3 03 " Louiville Cotirjer-Jounial.. . 3 OS " " Leslie's Ill.s.Jwupaper 4 15 " N Y. TIin (sem-wekly)... t 15 " , " Sun. (weekly) 2 (F TolruoR'.ad- 3 00 " ' Iowa Farmer, (and Uai field pre .a.) " Kcientifie American 4 20 " Nebraska Farmer 5 75 Omal. a Republican (.t prein). 2 75 Omaha lice (and prtiu.) 3 U5 ' Ameii.au Ajjrici.'.uuist 2 tio ' rrati ie Fanner 3 U) " The Rural New Yorker (with seed distribution,') 's SO " Harper's Razar 4 ho Weekly i Bo Monthly ..465 " Yonn l'wiilo .- 2 o Scribuer's Monthly 4 5 " M. Nicholas." ... 4 10 ; " Eclectic MajjaIne.'.' i: ".. 5 75 Demoi'ist's Monthly Maga zine, (with preni.)- 3 'y " tlodey's Iidy' Look... . 3lj Phrenological Jouriial 3 15 ' " Literary & Ldncafual Note. 2 23 ' flood Company .... 1 oo " Ehrich's Fashion Quarterly.. 2 10 " Housekeeper 2 4i We call attention to t'u s:I of stock advertised by Titiiotiiy ('lark, of Weep ing Water, in this paper. The letter from TJ.ree Groves on reachins" is very acceptable and we thank tho writer for the same. It would have appeared last week but for want of timo to "set up." Tni: Watchman is still marching into Lord Frederick Davis; -jives Steeli and Johnson a whack, poetize) I.x. U. P. IMroctor IIouscl, and pt.l verizes a ten; peranee crank or two as he calls 'cih. M us. Colby, of IJeatiice, one of the most prominent workers in the eau.se of Woman's Suffrage, has gene to Washington, to attend the SU:i;.l Women Suffrage Convention, where she will deliver an address on "The Social Evolution of Women." The coils of the (luiteau tiLil i.re still unfolding, Scovi'.Ie making his fi nal argument, which wa probably closed last night. His sole plea is tl.-e insanity of Guiteau, claiming that he has Leen insane since his nineteenth year. After .Seoville, Porter will make the final close. The firsit case of small pox was reported in Omaha on Saturday, a msn by the-name of Iseilr-oi;. The man was qu . rantincd at once. A past house was ordered by the board of health and all means taken to pre vent the spread of the disease. Tiieue is rumored to be a projtct on banc1 by some prominent capital ists of Minnesota to open up a route: from the nearest point en the North ern P.icific to the Yellowstone Nation al Park and the Geysers. Ten yeai3 from now, that will I e the great r sort of America. These parties also i:ite::d building some big l.otels to be naly when the road reaches there. tiANOALL "the great Democratic Tender of the minority in the house" fi Tip Alii!.!:- "ills blin is ncrnvil i o t to the same authority ''free trade per se"' but "tariif is a practical thing," and Pennsylvania is not fre, trade so liandall is contra se as to an- great meddling with the tariff. The Lincoln Democrat laughs at this position, but if he lived here he could often see great men fur things per se, and after dodging 'em, coitlra The Fremont Tribune says we arc "mistaken"' about Geo. W. E. Dorse' being a candidate for Gover nor because he lately told th: Trib une man that "he had never asked anything of the Republicans c f Dodge Co., and never expected to." This in italics. We never said Dor sey was a candidate, but only that a fellow told us that a lot of other fellows in Lincoln told him so but then what has struck till our grat men? lias Jno. I. Redick been giv ing lessons in modesty all through Nebraska, and found devoted pupils? Major "Wiieelep. is a candidate for Secretary of State Poard of Agricul ture, lie has made a good one in the past, and if the Institution called the .State Hoard of Agriculture must be kept up. Daniel II. Wheeler is as ca pable of keeping it at the front as any one we know. Ex Governor Furnas is a candidate, too, and equally capable, and being an old friend of the Heuald, we wouldn't known how to vote, if we were there, so we're doubly glad we are an Editor, and not an Agriculturist about these days. The House rattier set down on Congressman Haskell's resolution "that no ' poly ga mist should be ad mitted to a seat there, and our dem ocratic friend here rather chuckles over it and thinks Haskell no match for S. Cox. You just wait till tho wonvjn vote here, Bro. Sherman, and you and j-our democratic con gressman too, will be glad enough to vote and speak against Mormons in the House of Congress, or anywhere 4se hr pivWio-psUio4i--oi:lsc youi party will Rtay out in the cold till eighteen bundled and frosc to death. ThKlUBLI;- l A I L ROAD DISASTER i)n a reV,' l)rk IlOUd. i 1 KEXATOK WAIiNl-!fil)r .NEW 0KK ivIlJ.yU- Six Others Head and Many Wounded. ! New Yomr, January 13. The Chi cago express train, leaving Albany at 2:40 this afternoon i .with ucauy item- I..-,. , r , I . ,. i ...;!..(.. .... i i ...... i... ti. f.,,.,,t. - ,, i uii iulu y - wit. a. i a fc-. it ia: train in a cut about a quarter ef a mile east of Spuy ttn Duyvit junction with the Harlem muin line:'- The two rear cars (Wagner's drawing loom) of the Chicago train were telecoped and aet i on tire. It is reported seven bodies h.ave been taken from the. wreck. Sen ator Wagner, it ia feared is ;burned to death, as he. was last seen entering the car "Idle Wild" a few moments before the collision. The following is receiv ed at police headquarters: ' "About T:o0 p. ia. Hie Tarry town train ran into the rear of the. special Express at Spuy ten Dm viJ, destroying two cars by tire with loss of life. No tify the coroner ind Kend ambulances." Everv available ambulance has been taken to th scene of the accident fr.-.m Peilevue, Nine!yrjiinth street and New l'oik 'hospital.. It is. ri ported that Geo. T. Spinr.ey;"A tb.Tiiy" conespon dent of the New Yolk Times is killed. New YKK -January M. The cause of th'j accide. t m tl Ne.w York Cen tral railroad at Spnten DuyvM last niglit was this: Tl;eseiM Tarrvtown lcal theatre passenger train, at full sp. ed, ran into the rear of the through western express to New York, which had stopped in a deepen' .just previous to crossing Harlem river to Manhat'.en island, because of some accident to the air brakes. Tt:e brakeinan on the ex press failed to go back an 1 put up th? danger signals, and as the, cut is a very sharp curve, and at a point where stops are never made, tho engineer had no means of knowing the. danger ahead until within a few feet of the express. He w a3 going so fast that his engine rut clear through the rear coach of the express and drove most of its timbers through the conch immediately ahead. THE DEAD. Th-3 folio wing is a correct list of the dead : . Senator W. Wagner, New York. Park Vallentine, Resnrngton. Ver mont. Mrs. Louise Valentine, of North Adams, Mass. Dr. Tp L. Rar.son, Messina, N. Y. Rev. Father Maresha!, S. J., Troy. O. "1?. Kerdev, Spring City, Pa. L. R. Tingle, I'hi'w.dclphia. wov:;di:t. Riiggs. New York, severe internal injuries. J. W. Brown it j;. senator, of New York, cut in the head and otherwise badly bruised. Edwin CabiH. New York City, bruis ed about the ribs and back. A.Chapin, ussemblyman, Brooklyn, eut in tlu head with glass. Mary Danhds, Sherwood house, New York,' scalded on the breast and arms John C. Jacobs, senator, Brooklyn, bruised about the h.-od and shoulders. Edward Kearney, New York City, bruised about the arms and holy. Leonard Kellerhouse, Kingsbridgc, severely bruised about the head and body. Robe.it A. Livingston, ;:ssemblym;ir, Putnam, slightly hruistid. Snyder P. Nichols, police corr.mis- sioner. New York Ciiy, cut arms and legs. on the Mrs. E. I!. Phillip. Wht PI; evndv biu:?ed on th? head nn- shoulders. Hampton J. Polo, assemblyman New York City, bruised on the head and shoulders., Edward C. Sluel.ey, assembi mtn, New York City, severely bruised about the body. Albany, January The senate chamber has been draped in mourning. The depk of the lata Stnatr Mogan is also draped. At the meeting of tha seriate Monday tiig'at arrangi'iAents will be made for attending the. futui al in a body Tuesday. Young A'allec.tine, who w;ii killed together with his bride, nio Miss Louise Gavlonl, of North Adams. Mass., were married on Tuesday night. They were crushed, and burned ia the tire which followed. Lieutenant Gov ernor Earstow, of Vermont, was with the bridal party, but went forward as the train stopped, and escaped unin jured. Park Yallentine, Sr., also with Valentine was on the platform of the rear car and jumped u7, escaping unin jured. Y-.te of 'I hanks. 'Elmwoop, Neb.. Jan. , 1S82. At a meeting of tho Elm wood Farm firs' Alliance, No. 11:'., a vote of thanks was tendered the Nebraska IIebald for gratis publication of Alliance meet ings, and other courtesies Wax. II. Pool, Secy. Yiriuo briugs its own rtwunl, they say. We begin to feel rewarded for some cf our work fully, and shall al ways remember the cffoits of true friends to.f-ee ihU justice ha3 been done. Kind wurda'guin and make more friendships than fault-finding and scolding, and tho HEUALD and its far mer, friends will both reap the ad van tage of closer acquaintance and inter change of friendiy greetings. Mr. Haskell, of Kansas, is deadly earnest in his declaration of war against Mormonism and polygamy. In the House, Wednesday, he sought to have his resolution declaring poly- gamists ineligible to seats in the House put upon its passage, lhe L tab case has been sent to the Committee on Elections, and Mr. Haskell's t high sounding resolution was not germane to anything' before the House. Hut the gentleman from Kansas pleaded that this was a privileged question, and. therefore, to be immediately con sidered. Tha House decided that a proposition to establish monogamy as a test of elegibility was not a ouestion of privilege, and Mr. Haskell was cru elly snubbed in his attempt to got even with "the Scarlet "Woman" for his defeat of the day before. Mr. Has kell's real remedy for tr e evil of which all good men 'complain should be an amendment of the Constitution of the United States, so that it shall read thus: "No oerson shall be a Represen tative who shall not have attained the age of twenty-five yeaus and been seven years a citizen of the United Slates, and who shall not, when elect ed, be an inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen and who shall have, when elected, t no or more wjves." N.Y. Times. The State Jonrpal has cliai grd. its base on the Plattsmoutlj imbroglio. It has none but good words for that pa per just now. Is it not strange, Mae Murphy, how- people 'will change their minds, and won't you please explain how . such things happen ? Lincoln Democrat. - - - "carrying off about one half the paper. Joe Connor would say "sugar," may- the others would Ufeccrme at once heal be. , . j thy. Bulletin, ; Till-! wife of Conjjre-Vsman A-aTeif- tin'-, is reported seriously ill at V asl -iiijrton. j We v anta pestal Ulegraplif ;The t'nie h:;3 coaie for Congressman - ; Valeniiuenforo tlnlsc ptiierVenows 4 gt ihfarrl wls'!ir"'jon : rrr.it ' Itrtre ' all the buy, bring up this postal i telegraph business and let us Sve how much 'f.;hd y g't. "At this date of the f. (i !d America demand every lr.ciiity IV. r her commercial and social mt.Mvst.s and cheap tele- and social interests and die ...... , , " - . 1 gi'iipliy is eno of tha needs of the lorir. t As an Agricultural exhibit our fairs have have been pretty thin sometimes, out noti qnue so uau as this from the Iowa Homestead w hich Dm, Dnif?, repioduees, f.r us: "At a county fair hereabouts thr agi icultural implements consisted of t w o p ' 6 w s , t w o w a go n s, and t w e r; t y wheel of fortune- That assortment ought to and will kill any fair." We should sa3- so; beats 'no pre t - -- - miums,' all hollow.. Tni: United States Senate, ha appointed,- bj a vote of tliiity five for to t .veil U'-tliive against, a select committee em tho rights of women, snd 111 3 i.id.os are exultant in couse (picncc as they think tlicy can wear out one conitnittve during tha session, that is obliged to take their plea nude, consideration. The only ob jection heard yet is that the commit tee are nearly all o:d roosters, and supposably, less susceptible The State Board of Agriculture met at Lincoln Tuesday. They were short of County delegates, it seems, and so our young secretary and a lot of other fei5ows were admitted, as follows: Bushnell, Yocum, Ferris, Holt, Os born, walker, Carson, McDow ell, Bed ford. Slayton, Barnes, Roby, Ntil, Nortli a lid McCioud. There w ere four candidates for ."jCc- retary : Furnas. Wheeler Walker and Yocum. D. II. Wheeler was elected as uch. It is well. ' CoxcuESsiiAN ReLd, of Maine, re marked to-day that tr.a great difficulty in the way of effective legislation against olygainy, in his opinion, was that under our system the enforce ment of laws depended upon the local sentiment of a community to which it applied. Congress might enact stat utes, but if the weight of public senti ment was against it, it would be inop erative. This was the case in the South, and it had becomo so apparent that it was no use to attempt to force a law upon a community where the weight of public opinion was hostile to it, that the position had to be prac tically abandoned. This was the trou ble in I tab. We have argued thai' in regard to temperance, but the sentiment of tho countrv is? ohanginr and the ten dency is te pass Lhe 'la- ' it up 15 to right, and iHthe people w it. At least that is what OUI l nr.- ii "k.s true in eae case it is in another. Let Congress e;i:i--t a plain square mormon law, whetu.-r bv am end. i.:eut to the constitution or. statute l;v.v4 and we'll mo if it will not have to be obeyed, as well as other laws. To pro.-,ee-ii 'e, by force of arms, illicit distillers in a i-onmiunity whose loecl sentiment favors di.-liiiing and siu itvi s the distillers, eannot be har-(h-r tl.-r. enforce auti-Mf);-:rf!-.i t :. .l;::r'ii ts in a euinuiuaity loaiiy Mormon, and if e:.e is right tl.era r.o argument agaliist th.1 other. The secretary of the sr. Jo R. I. en vent ion has, so far, failed to forward J credentials to bUose gentlemen who were selected for the Washington com mittee; and this is rather strange, for he has been personally and and public ly requested to do so. We on?e again caT upon hirn to forward these creden tials Ai the earliest possible moment, so as to enable the respective members of the committee to show the olilcial character of their mission while, ap pearing before such committees uf Congress as they will have to work with. There is no excuse for further delay in this matter on the part of Mr. Bush iitll. Lincoln Democrat. Here's another fellow after Bush nell;now that won't do. Colonel; when we have to go for the Je;ieon as. i Ijt tl wholesome dicjplinc all right, but if you outsiders and brother unti-nio-nopelists fall out we shall have to de fend our co-laborer here. Among tin petitions introduced by Congressman Valentine is the petition of Mrs. A. S. Paddock and 1:5 others, ladies of Gage County. Nebraska, for the exnulsion of George Q. Cannon, a nclygamist, from the house of repre sentatives, and for the enactment Gf laws to make- effective the existing iinti polygamy laws. What js the mat ter down in Gage County? Is the state of Beatrice Ihreateped by a Mormon Invasion? Bee. Tins, from the New York Sun, will do: "If any person supposes that the revelation of what Whitekr.v Reid wrote to Blaine abcyit Ro-coe Conk ling can add a pang to the reminis cences of the great stalwart, that per son i3 doubtless mistaken. Does the lion care when he is told that amid the hurlyburly s ssault of many base animals, he was also kicked by the ass without knowing it?' O. Rep. SAit Bap.eeii. a pert lad of about sixty-five summers, the father of twenty-two children, all alive and -well, came rp from Plattsmouth thp pther day, and is interviewing our stock men in regard to three year old steers. Sammy Is what the boys would term a daisy, and while he is a full grown man in yeai3 he is only a broth of a boy in spirits. Lincoln Journal. MacMeuphy, of the Plattsmouth Herald, sends us his almanac for '2, which is very pretty and indicative of enterpiise. The Cass County people who take that and the Heiiald will have no -difficulty in knowing how and when the world turn3 round. C. C. Courier. KmaaBMKKHM Another metropolitan daily has died tha Omaha Evening Telegram. If the disease will only become conta geous and spread all over 'tha state. tr T8i moil n i ibmcb Golama uu nexi ..iou.iui auerno n, uie o3- , jn.With few exceptions. UirucK my mind that the long winter pel temperance majting will be a 1-i ' Mrs. Sara Cooa and her sister Au-.j evenings "might be spent to a good ad dressed bv -Hon. R. B. Windham. who have been visiting in eastern j vantage- bv writing lip a few scatter- ..T . . . .. r- Thesj meelin-s uiv l,dd every Sabbath every ilTternooiTiVr rr"o'ebck-. i;t tlo lodge room of th Temple of Honor, free to all that are disposed to attend. " To A VGTt-ti'5gr5rt of intemper ance, its degradation, its poisoning of both body -uibI73lr.ir, is to avoid the first glass. "Ttj Stronglippetiie for ar dent spirits ever exists vithput a sys tem a t i crffrdV!gr::ce. -St rrm g" drinks and tobacco are not natural to any hu nian bei.iigbiit. ,hci.r use must .be ac quired by all, Willi more or less effoit They are foreign substances in the human body "used naturally by only' a few creatures and are never abso lutely needed by man, but are simply harmful never desired in acute forms of disease. The banishment of both' would prove "an incalculable advan tage to society, since they do immtmsa harm as now used. They never ira prove the mind or the moral., of their votaries, never afford nourishment, nor ever become a part of the human body. Du. J. If. Hanafoed. Vi hat Will You Take! "Wljat will you take to drink?" ask ed a waiter of a young lid, who fjr thd first time accompanied his father to a public elinuer. Uncertain what to say, and feeding sure that he could nt bo wrong if be followed his fath ei's example, he replied, "111 take what father takes. The answer reached hi father's car, and instantly the full responsibility of his position Hashing upon him. If h said, "i ll tak' ale., a said befoi.-, his son w o he bad always ::!d lake it also, and then? And tl:e father FhuddereJ as the history ot te-veial young men, emee as promising a his own bright lad, ami ruined by drink, started up in solemn w ai nil.g'befo! e him. Should his hopes also be Hasted, and lhat open faced 'a I become a burden? But for st.ro; a- fiiiuks tl;ey would have been a-, i i e, ea; nest, prosperout men: Reel if it i iJi. d work f-iu-ii nan upon them, v.;.- bis o.vo i;.d safe? (Juicker than I'giitniug t hc-e thoug'iis" passed his mind, and in a moment thy decis ion was made. "If the boy falls lie will not Siave me to blame;" and then in tones tremulous wih emotion, and to the astonishment of those who knew him, he said, "Waiter, I'll take water;" and from that d?y to this strong di ink has been banished from that man's table and fi cm that man's home. 51. P. ItAIbRU) N(HT-S. Vi eepiug Water to have a ILoitad iions:, "liichiiie K'ip, ani be a i)ivi . ivu -Tcruiiiius. We bear it from good authority that it has been dveided to have a round house and maehiuo shop and lhat adi vis'eu terminus wilt be established here and that our tow n will be the town of the ne w line and this with the other improvements hero in the spring, decides the future ol our town and now if th." pn-pi-T care is taken in re pud to otiit f uiiiiu-rs wliieti m.ivcome before cs soon, will ineiease tnr popu larton so .-is to w ithin a year make this tin; fiiit town in the county, Biiofce Superintendent Sommers has oi ly eight more bridges to put in be tween Louisville and this point and wiii the coming weei; move is liead riaiti rs to Weeping- Water for the rest of ; he season . 'I'll' track laying on the Missotui Pacilic has bfin suspended owing to thei e being no tit-.s on Iruid and none to 1.'. bad. trust, that it is only teioporar.van.Ith.it by 11 tiuu you read this the; will !e at vivk gain, L".;t at present, it io!; d:ui)ifu!, but then they won't bt long in getting here when they do timber. Ue cordcr. Furnas Cc.unty Jottings. .T s, v 10-! i FioYo;: ti e;:. li: I have neglect ed o:: f-r a long time- because 1 kne w ed" o :ti:ing likely to live res! yo:tr r- .ol ( is an I ndht cont iutiy silent 'roin be .-i(ii' cause, ."it wiil say a few won'r; t j b f you know that my w good at least. 11 is do, and Election p-isscd, a all election: wi;h much fraud, slander, etc now an is onset again, witn many in stances of dissatisfecti n in . the suc cessful party. Christmas was gener ally observed in a very crcdi ab m-snn' r ior suen a nevr countrv. rv . al ly every school house had its C:ai' tiias tre;, every body participating', and all seeming happy. ac.v leai'sd v was also generally observed in sonn appropriate manner and we are now fairly launched upon 18-S2, the year that is likely to inaugurate a new era in the "to". it lc.s or set rask.i, viz. woir.T an's suffrage. By the way, that is be ginning to be tint exciting topic here now. We set the ball m motion here bv a debate at the Farmer's Club hall last Eri Jay evening which lasted un til a late hour and then had to adjourn to next meeting mgiit to allow a chance for all to speak. A couple of Ddies of good education and accustom ed to speaking, took a very active part on tiie affirmative; this correspondent. et al, on th? negative. W lien about to adjourn it was moved to take a rising vote, first of the ladies and M en of the gentlemen, which being carried out, resulted in a large majority of botli sex in favor of the negative. As I look up over my writing desk at the picture of Mr. and Mrs. MacMurphv, I wonder how they stand upon this quest ion, and this train of thought em braces some pleasant rtpollec.ions of old Plattsmouth frjends. Well, the weather, what shall I ca;J it? Is it possible that our "Indian summer" is going to last all winter, or have we bt-en, Aladdin like, transport ed to the sunny clime of Italy; or the suuny clime transported to us? At all events we have as yet had nothing to call winter as we have been accus tomed to use the term. The earth is well saturated with moisture, and we all entertain great hopes of having good crops tho coming season. The shortness of crops last year was owing to hot winds and chinch bugs, not drouth. The great lack of this country is capital and enterprise. There are sev eral excellent mill sites near here, where saw and (louring mill would pay well for the investment even now and a sure thing for the future. Also a woolen factory is badly need ed in this county to-day and would be n paying investment from the first day. This county is already pretty well stocked with sheep, and many more going into the business. Have lately met several edd acquaintances from Plattsmouth, among thera Capt. Murphy, Geo. Col v in, E. S. Child:'., etc., all doing well. They are all located on the north side of the county, and I am on the south side, only two miles from the Kansas line, so do net meet yery often. I see by tha Herald that Plattsmouth lias been haying quite a boom for the pact tyo years, which Is very gratifying to us, for o'd association sak. and t!o f i it nds still there. More.anon 1 1 o:u"iisxIiAir-il. . Grand Prairie ews. The weather opens out a little cold- er this week than it has been this year. Corn was cathered before winter set ! .1U' vnt1 t,ul,?' " vwu. .,. , ., f''i:A"Tuomlu.a ,e . ua)' ' . . . J".ir. m. Jigg, trim iiicingan, is Yiauing in i nis comiiiuuiiy ISlrs. R. L-.nham reti.med the f.rstcf the week from PacitlcTJ unction. Iowa, where sh8 has b en visiting the past week with her taster. D. D. Andrns traded his buggy for a corn shclier. Miss Doltie Cook intends to start for Ann Arbor, Michigan, V. ednesday, the lsth inst, in company with her bro'b-iu-law, Mr Briggs. Mi.s Cook will take a course in music at Ann Arbor. ' 'Will Ilr.tiiran returned from Cana da lately, and the knowing ones say he is no longer a bachelor. R. B. Carlyle is visiting Avoca Pre cinct. .. Vre have a full school this winter, forty-six names enrolled with nv.- rag daily attendance the past month of thirty-eight scholars, Occasional. South Ilend Sensations. January ltiih, las.. Ed. Herald: According to prom ie we drop you a few lines. For the last few days our icp men were dow; m the moutn out tins morning wo hear inquiry for men and team?, a:u seeo tho ice men at work cleaning out their house, preparatory to filling them 1 hey get their ice on I-omines lis pond, two miles south of town. Our little burg was terribly shaken last night ; men were running hirher am! tnituer wii.n ugius, ami on mquumg the cause of aU.thia excitement we learned mat one c . inning, a voung man -of good standing hitherto, not having the fear of m;in before his face had absconded; with one of our fair daughters, as supposed to that haven of runaways, Missouri. It seems the parents .of ihei cud-objected "to th- match on account vt tin tender ag of me gin, sue oeiog only lourleen years of age, and had forbidden the voun man the house. About seven o'clock in the evening the girl stepped to the door, without any wraps on or any thing on her bead, and told her little sister who was with her she wasgoin across the street to speak to some one and failing to return, her father start ed out to see where she had gone. She was nowhere to be found, neither vn: her beau who had hitched his fas team to his buggy and was on his roa to Missouri as supposed. We don't envy them their ride, but love, you Know, laugns ac loctismitus, whv should they fear cold weather? There was an arbitation tt Wells office to-day, the contestants were W L. WeHsHnJ Alonzo Heath; the conns ot tho contest was the minncr of farming Wells' farm bv said Heath and his division of the grain ; the ar bitiators, after listening to the testi mony of. 12 witnesses decided that each partv pav thoirown costs There has been considerable com plaint of late of the very careless use of lire arms in the stieets. Look out boys, you mav do some damage that you will be sorry for; the .law should be enforced in regard to carrying fire ancsjit is the common practice of boys to carry revolvers, and to shoot them off promiscously ; that must te stopped or there will be trouble Our street., on Saturday last, pre sented a lively appearance,, it looked something like old times again in the Ucud; thev were crowded all day with farmers' teams loaded with produce and stock, and our merchants were as busy as bees and consequently happy We want a good b.arnessmaker here, one of the right kind could build up a good business. A barber is also want- ed ; one who understands his busines-5 and can occasionally be found r.t. his shop. e learn .there is a petition out to discontinue some.of our county post ouices; have not seen it yet. There have been several cf our py neighbors ever the last few they cross on the iee. Si r-da-3; Through the kindness of onr gentle- man It. , r. iieip.s, we are enabled to ;ivc the number of cars shipped fruui and i etived at this point from Jan. 1st. to J-tn. i.s ISS'2. j. Liili.l out. Corn Stone Bogs Wln-at Co. Mat- rial Btibv No. Car Load ItecM. 3."5U 231 .57 :53 15 4 v u . i-.i ,iiei :ai -i. Lumber . 4s ... ll..t : . l , Coal : Emigrant outfits Cattle Hogs Salt Sawdust Mu'es Merchandius . A.o-i - Z 11 . I . -v i -IS ! Rye Cattle. I Bone3 1 Steam Eiijjin 1. Total J52 Lumber Total 1 03 - Charges n freight received $9,704. 17. The 1 cars ot 'stone were taken from BjiS.oui's quarries on the Sarpy side of the liver and are now being used on the new wing of the State House, : . Next week will try and give a short history of South Bend and her busi ness men, and tho amount of business done here in l.ssi. Will close by giv ing the markets : corn shelled 45e to 47c. ear 44 to 4G, rye 70. wheat 65 to 95. oats :I0, hogs t?o.OO to $5.40, butter 15 to IS, eggs V4 to 15 per doz. Yours. S. B. F, It. Drake' Sufieriug. F. II. Drake, Esq., Detroit. Mich., suffereil beyond all description from a skin disease, which appeared on his hand-', head and face, ami nearly des? troyed his eyes. The most careful doctoring failed to help him, and after all bad failed be u ed the Cuticura Re solvent (blood purifier) 'internally, Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally, and was cured, and has remained -perfectly well . to thij day. En-jscao:sRWHioi - The grand army of the cranks has been reinforced by the reappearance of Whitelaw Reid, John Hay and Tom Nichol. Republican . Rescued from Deatli. In the following remarkable state ment. William J. Coughlin of Somer viile, Mass., says: "In the fall' of 1S7G I was taken with a violent tjleed ino 07 the lunos followed by - a se vere cough. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave vny bed. In the summer of 1S77 I was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors-said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors :ind medicines. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of DR. HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE'' LUNGS. I got a bottle to satisfy himw hen to my sur prise and gratification I commenced to feel better, and to-dav feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. I write this hoping that every one rtimuieo Willi i.iiiij win nir induced to take Dr. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS arl he convinced that - - CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I can positively say that it haj done more good than ail the other medicines I have taken during rav sickness." Sold by drug- gists. U.-J I Three Groves Combings. j Jan. luth, 1SS2 En. Heuald: While reading over tlm l.u , lU uott.s oc. m a wnne ior your ! paier lrom our i.eigl.i.orliood. : u-e ve-iv otttu lu-ar it rem iked v- hat has become ot ail the HERALD coi t tc pondeiice? For my part I h:te but, a snorr apology to inoke, would say, that I have neglected the Ihree Groves items tor the last three or four months, ior one two reasons; first, it Lu.es a good deal of time and patience to write and gather up items for" a newspaper by one who is not a jour nal lot; again, it is very often the case that we only have two mails a week here, especially if the weather is a lit-, tie stormy or disagreeable. if the mail don't go up on Monday our iiems have to Jay over until the following week before publication and then they are a week old; haw-ever we will try and continue our correspon dence from time to time whenever convenient. The old saying is too true "So is Christmas coming;" it has come and gone before any body hardly knew it, at least it was that way in this neigh borhood. New Years followed with but few auusements of any interest or importance; shooting matches, social hops and a turkey roast hen and there was all that aroused any excitement whatever. This the middle of January and not j zero freeze as vet is somewhat re markable for winter weather still, it is something that we can boast of. Not a day" has passed y et but w hat the fanner could be out of doors to work without suffering any inconvenience from the weather, although the roads have been bad and rough ; w ho could expect anything else for an open winter. James Cole Esq. went out to Seward a few days a go. He returned one day last week. We noticed the pleasant face at oar friend Mr. William Case, from Centre Valley, in our vicinity on Saturday. fciank and Charley Moore have taken qu'te an interest in tho rock quurry west of Rock Biuffs this winter Mr. J. G. Oldham is building a ten ant house on his place; Mr. Grey will cect.py it when finished. Geo. W. Dalton from Glenwood Iowa, has been visiting in our locality tho past two weeks, lie returned on Saturday. Mr. .William Grey, who had his hand nearly torn off. a month or two ago, by a thrashing machine, is improv ing rapidly, although his nana nas been making slow progress it is thought it will get well without los ing any of the lingers, sr even the use of t hem. Eddie Young and his sisters went out to Mt. Pleasant cn Saturday and returned Sunday. Alphonso Cell, Jhn Beadle and the two young Mr. Allison's bad a grand bunt last week, the losing party to get up and pay for an oyster supper. They met with poor success and said it wss a poor dny for hunting, the result was as follows: one rabbit and a quail, they called it a tie and agreed to hunt again. F. M. Young Sr. looks more pleasant than usual this fine wintery weather. It is ns. G and a fine boy. Miss Bird, is conducting our winter term of school. Her school closes in about three weeks. Miss Vass has charge of the Reck Creek school and we learn that she is piogressing with good success." P. S. Since writing the above the mercury has crawled down below zero and the" probabilities are that the ice famine will be avoided after all. RF.rORTER. The .Nebraska Contest. MAJORS rtSiiINO HIS CLAIM. Washington, 1). ('., January 12. Thomas J. Majors, of Nebraska, is hr-ie for the purpose of claiming his riht. to a seal in the II use of Repre sentatives from that State. Last fall he .-.-'.s elected as a coutiuuent mcni. bt r : roin N b. a-din, flic popular vote of the State having increased to fig i t onti !' it :. i-.vo members We vo-:i ! iiUi v s-.e -Tom" get in as well as any in.u. on eaith, but real ly never saw w here or how the pre cedent could b legally claimed REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The First National Bank at Plait; mouth, in the State of Nebraska, at the Close of easiness December "1st, ISSl. liESOCKCF.S. L':o:s ;iinl tliscitaats ..1ST 2:11 r.2 3 7.V) en r.u f (mi f vei til :u t" I'. S. liintl to seeiwc eireitlat Ion .. Otl.cr sttiekK, Ixu.tls ami imrt;me.. '.i S!tl u7 ir 131 71 3 e7a lit 1.3 .i I S) (Ml a n 13 1 HKl vy.t 22 13 L'o7 (Kl " 234 OO S 2".0 PO I'll!1 from api.Tovnl rest'i Ve at-iiln.. Hue lnnii oilier National Tank Due fri.Mii State Ranks ami hankers. Ileal estate, tin initio and fixtures.. t'nri out fX('i:et'!i ami taxt-s anl liiii of ot Iter hanks Fractional paper ciirreney, nickels and pennies Specie l-i'ual rentier note lie.it inptioa fme.l with V. S. Tiuns- uieiui percent ot eireulation Due from l:.S. Treasurer, oilier than 5 per cent. re'Iemption fund. SOO 00 J & 2S4 M Total I.IAr.IL.1 TIMS. Capital stock paid iti . Surplus fund I'nuivitleii profits National Rank notes ou: tainlin. . . 10 000 t o 9 407 SI 4.J (MKJ 00 Individual deposits fehject tt) eiieei; 45 .w5 01 f.2 1.2 3tf Deiil.Hitl eoriificates of denosir. Time eert ideates tit deposit 31 701 20 I ue to ot Her .Nat loual liaukK Due to Stale R:iiik and hankers.... Notes and luiis re-tliseiumt etl ..... 2 r;i" 31 I 203 33 5f 4M (12 Total.... . .? 312 2S4 til Statk ok Nkiu: v-ka , . L'otmty of C'as.-'. "'" I. A. W. .McI.At one iv. Cashier of the alxe liatnetl hank, do solemnly swear lliat the ahove statement is true to the iiest of niv kHo letli;t an.l belief. A. W. McLAfOHLIX. Cashier. Siibfcri'.ied anil sworn to liefore ine, this Utll tia' of .iaiiuai y. lss2. -! L.S. j- V . S. W ISK, Notary I'uhlie. Correct Attest : C H. I'AKMK.I.K, ) .1. M. Pattkhsos, I)ireetori'. A. W. McL.Ci;i!l.IX. t THE MARKETS. HOME 'MARKETS. GEAIe ...si) PRODUCE. Weduestlay, Jan. 18, 12. 6-1 00 4". , t47 S-V;3 (,70 (,(,-.0 Cj,i (JJ 5 0t''. 5 7d -r..i l.V(tl. .. 2K'('.25 1 50ii.l 75 V heat. No. 2.. Corn, e.ar. shelietl, " new C:;ts, lliirley. No. 2 Uve Native Cattio Hon Isutter Lard Ews I'utatof's NEW YORK MARKETS. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 1, 18i .Touey 41 Wheat Rye foni Oats X -ID-. 1 05 4t u0 CHICAGO MARKETS Ciirc.;,.-) .Tun. li. liSi. S 4 30 CiC 75 til 2S lo'i 41 1 01 5 srn$r, 1 5 iVf 6 .0 4 75tl .V) 5 ne-.i- W f.i'i.1 v.. Cm a a; Kyu Liiiley. Hcs, Hh.iinjj Cattle. Siiecp I.I VK STOCK. L is I 111 111 in riUIE ( 't-TtCt'H.V TREATMENT, f..r the vmti - of Sltiii. Scalp and Rlootl Diseases, consl-t ill the hiU inrit use of ( t tici r.A anil e'CTi critA sio.M', tiie neat skiii cures. Will MeDoii.iltl. 2324 Dearborn St.. Chio.-iKO, jjratefuny aekiio ledges a cure of Salt Rheum on liead. neck, f o e, anus ami leps for .eveii teen years ; m t ;h!i.io alk excent on liaiuls anil knees for one year ; tried hundreds of rem. ediett ; doctors pronounced his cai' hopeless permanently cured l.y Cuticura Resolvent (Mood piniiiei) ii:teiuaily. and (tilicura and Cuticura Soap gin reat -Kin cures) externally. ioui a :" " . II. E. (':trie;i!er, Esti.. Ilendci foil, N. Y., euied el IVoiiasis or Leprosy, of twenty years' stamiin hy ihe Cinieiua llesolvcnt (hUiotl purilieri internally and Cuticura and CutH-nra Soap (the ineat skin cures) externally. Tli most wonderful east on recoul. Cure certified to before a justice of the peace ami nm lient citizens. Ail atlii.'ied wit li itehinir uml fcaly diseases should send to iw for this' testimonial in full. - Hi.ix iifiii.vsi:. F. II. Drake, Es t. Detroit, Mich., suffereil beyond all doeripi ion from a fkin tlicease whieh appeared on his hands, head and face, stud nearly destroyed hi eyes. Tlip most care ful doctoii!! l'.iiled to help him, and after all hail failed lie u-ed tin; Cntietua Resolvent (blood purifiei internally, Cuticura anil Cuti cura Soap (the .neat skin cure?) externally, und was cured, and has remained perfectly well to t his da v. S-iix m ymi'.s. Mrs. S. -;. V'liippIe. Decatur. Midi, writes that her face. In ad aad some parts of her body were almost raw. Mead covered with scabs and sores. nifTerei! feaifi.lly and tried ev.ry tii'.a'. I'enaruie itiy cured byCuticulra Resol ve!: t l.l.unl pitr-.t.er) and Cuticura an 1 Cuticura Soap (the t;ie,-t -kin cures. ( I Til l KA " Remedies ;n e for sale by all driujrNls. Price of Cc tici ii . a Medical Jell v. small hoxes.r.oc ; lare boxes. s. ce riceiiA Rksolvknt. the new r.!nl Piiriil,"-. si i er bott'e. Ci rn ritA MKDICINAI, Toll.KT SO..T. 2'iC. ; Cl'Ttce'RA MKiie iN Ai. .s-ii s iNt; StiAr. 1 ie. ; iii bars for barber:: and laiy con-ounces. .Mie. 1'rineipal depot. WEEKS & ROTTER, I'oston, Mass. Sanford's Radical Cure. Ileail Col ls, Watery Discluuj.es fr,a:i the Nose and Eves, llim inir .Niix s io tlie Head. Nervous Headaches Mid Chills and EeVer in eiuutiy reiievetl. ('hokiur. juitrid inuens 1- di-lod-od, ineni biane eleaasei', disiulcctot! am! iiealed, breath tj weeieiied, siiiell. taste ami lieaiiinr reetortd ami eoti.-t iiutioLu! lavages e'lecketl. Ctue:;!!. I'-roiichit is. Dropiiin-s ia t lie Throat, Pains ia the chest, 1 j-epsia. Wasting of strength an t llesit, Loss of Sleep. &e., cured. . !:ie bt-l" Eadieal Cure, rue box Catarrhal Solveni ,.i. 1 one Dr. I anlooi's Inhaler, in one pacUn-'e, oi ali d m i-i s, f.,r .51. Ask for Sa. Fonn's -lAoic.ii. i i:k. WilEl.S & lMTTKtt, r.ostoti. Myiy I INS' VOLTAIC ry-J 1 rw-0 'I L EN in relieving ti: tn COL- I'LAS- m no 1 11 and Weakness of the Kiduey, l.iverand Lunjis, Rheunia lisin, Neurslia. Ilvsteria. 1 e in ale Weakness,..! a 1 aria 7 y, t' -.et3 and Fever ami A (cue. Price rand A (cue. Price Sold everywhere. The nnmcof ITostettor's Stomrtch Bitters is lieara in every Uw-ellintr, it linds a pluc in every liouseliold. and its praises are wiiindeti throughout the whole Western Hemisphere, as a general insisnraut, a cure tor pick neaaaclie, as)ecific for flatulency and sour stomach, an appctizina; stomachic, an excellent blood de purent mid certain remedy for intermittent fever and kintlred diseases. or eaie by an Drup-irists and Dealers generally. VrJcZFCri 1882 W i i (. t.ai.it.l Fi:a to :i ai.i l..tit. id .oeiMlotnerm maha L :u-.it.g t. It ronwii.i five r....rt-cj pitt, 0 nrrvii,, im :.rif ftti-1 fuil de.criptinr,, pn- and directions ior ' ' l -grtl.e mij t lower Seed, PlanU- tc i- vn:-. toall. rnd for it. Addrst, JD. M. TEHRY & CO., Detroit, Mich - z V r:S V'.1?trr-:-W vcs-r-;.r.'---r:-ii:.-;2J -.- ..- t . :.-.'3;:-.?.f;.fTiw,A r-r . --v - A Large Stock of m. A !0IS!108S -VT- 3H. Si KO SHODDY GOODS Ej.a li roviaun Ha removed from Main 'treet to the house of FRANK N I EM AN, tear .Joseph W. Job -son's House, where W c will Always be Found lis tt ii-to. ready for all kinds of Now is tlie time to give us a call, better rooms, larger place, want more work and can do YOU ALL JUSTICE. Remember lhe elneii and do:i't forget tUU Advertisement. WM. I. BROWN. S AP"lier Day puaranteetf j - - jig 5 CCLECP.ATED I 'v: tgig'7 -rt.p-r; SiEi WOO I rr m rrn rn uu imtwn m L- -Wiv-Jii' !i.-.i.'fcf:.-.--r HE drV! MB H NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - It For 1HHX. with 1m- DltirV r ITft moveil inteiest Table. J,l,n J A V Calendar, ele. Ret.t to any atld ices on receipt t IwoThiee 'ent NtacipM. A dill ess e'HARLES E. HIRES. 48 '. Delaware Ave,, I'iiiln. nUCRATIYE EMPLOYMEHT I j fur lhe winter In htrrninK districts. Very I 1 larpe returns for eomparntively lutle labor. SKor full ianieuiars actdrs iininculttteiy OUA-MiE Jl-U (.V. Til ttroMdwaj, N. V. GOLD MEDAL AWARbED" THE AUTHOR. A row trAt M Ileal Work. warrnt"d tl) lit uiJ clia p est, jnli8K-i-ttl t-o vir yfH- f fnnn, entitled "tho Kcirnekof 1 V -v. 3 in ubiiii, riuinirvn ,11111111, r 1. ijf8trtmtinHjantiiu ntM --it .7S illustrated ssm;ili, 6 iwnd :;-fx - tV,V rl In-tHntflorDr W. if Ial- ' - v f now. Anrlreu lston MotU. Par!(er'sGTONiEcR' 4-insrcr, ltuchu Mandrake, ami many of the . best im-dicmes known are heic com bined into a meoleiue of such vaii I powers as to maki it the Kreatei-t Illooa J-uribcr and the Best health and ntroiistii restorer used. Cures Complaints of Women and diseases ) the t-tomaeh, Rowels, I.unt:s, Liver tied Kid neys, and is entirely tliiu-it nt ftoin Litters, (liujrcr Essences and otlier 'ionics, as it never tntoxiefltes. r.Oe. and l hizen. Loe SaviiiK buy illy size. JIISC'OX & CO., Clieml-ts, N. T. BENSON'S GAPCINE POROUS PIASTER The manufacturers have WON THE HIGHEST MEDALS fiiiil J'raise F.verjw.iere. No rfuicily more Wl-Icly or I'nvoruUly Kiioivii. It is raj) Iti in relieving, quirk ii cirrliiL'. For I. nine Hark, Itlieumnt Ikiii, Ii.it! ii ey Af Ari ioiiK, and ar lies ami aiun generally, it is the mii-i vailed reme 'y. VICK's ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For 1S82 is an Illearant Hook or ISO I'aes. two Colored I'latM of .'low er. and more than ItMMH lllnntra- tioui- of the choicest Flowers. Plants, Vegeta bles, and Directions Ior urowlmr. It is hand some eneufjh for l lie Centre Table or a Holiday present. Send on your name and lYst Olllct address, w it!i 10 cents, and I will send you a ei y, postage paid. This is not a cm ii.iuf its cost. It is priitetl in litli l.,'.:-i: anil (lerm oi. If you aluiuait.s . i. t i n tie duet the 10 cents. VU K'M SKIlIll-i i iv ttie le t !n the world, t he 1 i.ohai. (leiDK w.ll It 1, how to j:e- and grow them. Vicl-M Flower ai:d VetftuMr ar.t n 175 e'ii;-e!". C Colored El ites, Mm E ijraviuKS. For Wi i euis la paper covers; fcl.no ia elegant clolii. In llermai- and English. . Vieli'x UtiiHtrnted lonllil.v Mnzn-fiiie-li.' Panes, a C.lort d Plate tu ri ry iium ber and many line Enravinrs. l i ii e 1.2.1 a year: Five Copies for vm. Splenica miiii hcr sent for t" cents ; .1 trial copies for 21 ets. Address. JAM ICS VICK, Rochester. N. V. UtO TBCB aOKAT ATPETIZEB TONIC, COUGH CURE ros coughs, C0LP3, C0-?SlT-ITTI0X, BRO-fcnms, ASTirSll. ,4 A ID All Diseasoa 0 TBM THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Tb BALSA! ef TOLU h always bn one of th. moat Important w.arona wieiana tr lb. mm- loal EaeuliT afalaat lb eoeroactimaota of tba aboto Dl. ac. but It baa il.r bc.n to adranta- i'l .onlT coioDoant ed aa In Lawaaaos A Maana'a TOLO. r ri v . T v ... . I uvv v . .. .1-1 guuimi . . .- miu proparuaa affords dlffuaWa tlniBlant, appetizer aod tonlo, to build as tha fir. tarn after Eis cocgh ha been rellatad. OlIITIfiH I Don't ba decelel by dealara U A U I lUll I who try to palm off Rock and Eve for Lawiiencb St MabtiVs TOLU, KOCK aiid RYE which ia tba only MEDIC'ATKD ar ticle made the genuioe baa a PRIVATE DEC Proprietary Stamp on each bottle. Put up in Quart Size Bottles. Price $1.00. TOLU, ROCK & RYE CO., Prop'rm. CHICAGO. ILL. Cold by DRUGGISTS and GENERAL DEALERS Everywhero. M:: Tnrrtst & Eefresliirj cf rerfaaei Lxcte.iejiy Delicate and Lastiig. lri-e, 5 c t3.; Larre Bcttlea, 75 eta. Sold by dealer, in Drrjft A rrrfumcry. SlguOw. W f cox it Co., N . Y., a rvtry bottle PARKER'S GINGER TONIC The Medicine for Every Family. NEVER INTOXICATES. Made from Ginger, Ruchu, Mandrake, Stillintia, 5 and cth-r cf lhe l...-sl vegetable remedit known. J r Pabk-u's Gis-tx TosK ka remarkaUy varied J Y cuntive powers, it is the greatest Stomach Correct- -4 f cr, Rlood l'uruicr ar.d Liver Regulator ever made & J E The Best Medicine Ton can Usa t for Eestoring Health & Strength i r It commences to act from the fint dote, aearckaa S L out the weak orgars, and is warranted to cure o J f help all di; eases of the Rowels, Stomach, Iilood, J L Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Ogans, ail Cote plainu of J Women, Nervousness, -ilecolc&sness, iHteania t tikiH and Druakenuess. Try a bottle to-dav: it may save yourlife. 50 ct. P and iti sizes at.-1lldruecu.1s. Every genuine bottle 1 V has our signature on outside wrapper, iliscoz & 4 f Co., N. Y. i-arge saving in buying $1 . Jast Wtoat Is Wantetl. Everybody whose ruJ-t Is pay or tided has felt the need of Haii Restorer and dressirg that ia cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmles. Par. ker'a Hair Ilal?m satisfies the most fastidious ia these respects. Sold by dim deists at 50c. anu 5.1. .'ELhOHS' Ii VlOIIIOHPIIlT:r Is a comMnatioii of Hy pophosphites. origin ated by me in Canada while under the process of pulmonary consumption, and which bus Inc been' employed by the medical profession throtr.'iioiil a men. -a and England w ith uniire. cedent'.-d sii cess. I,t cud i;ih the elements essential to the nat mal o; auiatlon, the oxidizing at'eiita and tuo ics. In p.-i.-i'l in .(ion with the slinnilatinur 41,'eiit phosphorus, posses I ng the meiit tt beiii sliuliilv aik diiie. and U dispensed h tiljfl cT)n- veui. nt an 1 palatable form of a iyrup.. Its . 0". c s are usually visiUe w ithin tWtfot v- fourlio irsand are marked by a MimuUtion t.f the appetite, tho digestion and af-imilat. enteiing ditvetly directly iuto the fireulatboi ; it t-i.ei the nerves and nnselts ; exert a healthy action of the tecretios ; neitlier dbt- turbs the stomach, nor injures the SjKteiu under prolm.K' d use, and may be discontinued at auy tiine without Inconvenience. In a word It possesses the stimulants t oaroa en tile streni;l, the tonics to retain it. and. -Merit of a h gh detree. Very Respt ct ully. JAMES I. FELLOWfi. J mA. lit utetu-ed by rtniali l)Htflr a rfm- i&nrnamt: tmotlur rfiMtrctitH ix a vhtltu' f'rr Uiit under any cleeumxtancei'. SCJJ UZ A.LZ. DRUGGISTS. -i-i? vtio -or xsn.ion -v ""o t-an jxvAvoa4.V'ia a ioti V -xi. tC-tT run., ' i-: .1,1 4r;'f 1 '"" it i , r- 0 a: .i;L j i ,!-iV-v;':;.!i'i'.it:riJf.l Com ju4ftffE S