,itjj.;ii'.ii PLATTSIIODTH HERALD. fCELIsnro IAILT AN ft Vi fr'KLT hv . Tiie Plattsmontb Herald ?MMn Co. For City nd Count v Directory. Railway Time Tble. Telephone F. tcli:ng Jiulnes Ii f duty, Business Card &c, see third page. JETT. L. STONE, - Cltr Editor. A MILL ON THE HILL. A Fight for Blood Result. and its A Traaiactloa to be Frond ' .' of. Notice to Advertisers. Cpy for display adverti-samest or 4baU(-s la advertisement mint be bonded in to tbe Maine office nut ler than lt n. tu. of tbe auy la which they are to 6 Userted. Copy Ur pay Locals and peclai noliees mutt be Outle t la befcreS p ju. each U to Insure in- lcrtu.it M .i UCAUNSIL. 1. NalUbury. Uentlkt Bain more rain. .District Court cfatenes to-lLoriow. Whj not orgaDlze a lawn teen! club ' nrjaitsmouth. Ah Wilberforce tomorrow night. concert 4ozspany A new match factor)- is to be built In Otnana. We already amtll brim etone. The government has consented to furnish all the tents necessaf J for the reunion at Hastings which begin September 3. The County Judge, thn morning Is sued marriage license to , William 3mlth, of Sunlight, and Pllen Berke, cf Weeping Water. S I 9 The rain lull up to noon today was 1-100 of an inch. A s&od. soaking warm rain now would ccue vegeta tion to szaile and almost jump clear out of the ground; TLe tr.avor and citv council are fitting as a court today to hear and determine the retaocttrences filed against the issaatce of saloon li PluttHtuouth begin to 'awsume metropolitan airs, and it wc keep on, can furnish a list of noted characters and portrait for the Police Gazette, which would do honor even to Chi cago. Saturday night a couple of bloods of pugilistic propensities de cided to settle the matter by contest, so in the dewy shades of" the soft balmy evening adjourned to the High School hill, and there indulged to the full extent of their skill in the "manly art." They were accom panied by a host of the elite ?) of the male portion of the city, whose standard of intelligence reaches Just about as far as the circle of the prire ring, and whose greatest delight is to witness the worse than brutal ex ercises ot the nature that occurred Saturday night. The contestants were Adolph ftudabeck and August ILein hackle and the result of the "set to" leoves liudkbeck with both of his eye9 dressed iu mourning on account of his defeat, end his face, to be in sympathy with his eyea, al:o presents a badly used up condition. "Keinhackle gut oS easier and is not so badly bruis ed. Both of them are young men 18 or 20 years old, and both learning trades in the B. M. shop9. They have been suspended from the shops for fifteen days in consequence of thi3 occurrence. The boys had some diffi culty before, which iu all probability thi"! will settle. Wc fssl proud of our citizens who congregate to witness such performances", knowing them to be contrary to all law and decency, and neyer lilt thsir voice or raise "a fizgtr to prevent it. FS0NAi.S. John Polin was given an airier yesterday. He was taken out of jail and taken home ta Lis wife, and dined at heme with bis family, and brother and Iitr, who were there vtsltins-. At the council meeting Sntuiday uight Jake Iehr.es and Cou Ballard vi-ere confirmed as'night police. We have a good, strong efficient plice force new, and eTil-doera are hereby noticed that it is to their best inter- csis to p-ive rm tsmonth a wide berth. ! oiia marker zz.il Perrv Walker ect to Superior icday. E. II. Wooley Esq. jourcaved to Lin coln cn business this morning. Jiiss Maei-ie O'F.eafs went to Omafci j where she vill visit for a. few days. I weo. u. latt.scn acd ilr. Hill, cf 2outh Bend are in the city today. Mrs. Frd Lehnhoff goe to Lincoln for a weeks vi?it among friends in the capital city. Improvement. Ihe Plattsmouth Journal is very much improved iu appoarance by its change of dress from the patent in side to the patent outside, which it daily receives from the American News Company of Chicago. The Herald was offered these plates, aud corresponded with the News company iu regard to them but the main trouble was, wc were ono day's march too far west from Chicago. Our read ers will roticc the telegraphic news contained in the Journal is just twenty-four hours older than those con tained in the Plattsmouth Herald and thirty-six hours behind the Oma ha and Lincoln morning dailies. The reason of thi9 is that the American News Company of Chicago takes the newspapers, say of this morning, and clips all telegraphic news they wish for their customers; this news they set up, etereotypc, and ship by ex press to the newspapers they supply by contract. Plattsmouth being twenty-four hours distant from Chicago, the Journal receives its plates by ex press in the morning, just twenty-four hours from the lime they are stereo typed and shipped; they then lav twelve hours iu the Journal office be fore thei are published, -making the news so published iu Nebraska, -or this distance from Chicago, a trifle over thirly-sU hours old; ;the only changes being the dates which are changed, . e , dispatches of the morning of the 2yth when they an stereotyped' in Chicago and dated the SOth. The American News Co. charge their customers from $1.50 to $2 ptr day and expressage for these plates. The Herald receceives from this news company, as does some of the most prominent morning dailies of our state, miscellaneous plates which our readers llud on our third page. The telegraphic news the Herald publishes is just twenty-four hours earlier than those published by the Journal. Our telegraphic news which we give you this evening comes over the wires last night, and until about 3:30 this rooming, and cannet be given to thef public any sooner than is done by the IIekald, except, we were to publish a morning paper. We consider the plates used by the Jour nal a great improvement over the old style of that paper and wish its readers to recollect that the Heuaid claims all the credit there i3 in its improvement. Our arrangements arc made for the af ternoon dispatches which we hope lo be able to give our readers within the next ten days and then each one will be able to have the new? from the Hera i d just as fresh S3 though we were in fuii con trol of the great pi esa monopoly ourstl-res. SPECIAL NOTICES. AdtertUeninti under th! head, three cent p. r line eacb Insertion. POR BALK Old paper for ale at thia otnee - at 4u cents pt-r hundred or a cent per doi- IJOK SALE Four lots together in uod locs A tiou la this city. Inquire at thU oOlce tf FOUXD A folding key In a railroad coach In tui city. Owner can find it at this office. FOUND A bupch of keys on Chicago avenue Owner can get name by calling at this of Uce aud paying lor this notice. 47tf. 1 OST A Weir tneuioran-luni book In this A- city containing a live hundred and fifty dollar note and other valuable papers. Kinder pleaee return to this office aud you will be re waided. tf WANTED A good cook wanted at Stadel manu's reniMurant. either man or woman, is one but a urn-class cook need apply. 541 tf IT ANTED John Bauer has leased the Stohl- maa place, corner ot 7th aud Vine, and is prepared to accommodate the public in Ihe way of boarding and lodging by the week or mouth. soiiil WANTED A first-class cook at the Central ploy men t dtf WANTED-Canvassers wanted. Apply to J. ' O. Shannon, Plattsmouth. Nb., encloi lnir stump tor reply. Only live, active purtle need apply. &K4 Asky our grocer for Rremner's Crack -era every time. Take no other. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R. Cox's. ' Sld&wlmo Henry Boeck Has an elegant line of baby carriages for sale very cheap. Also a uice lot of refrigerators and I he largest Rtork of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmouth at prices that can't be discounted. It. will pay yo to Bee him. d29jtw2-tf Hremner's Crackers at Hansen's. A couple o t tin' cans,. with a dog fastened in front of them, were swing ing "around th circle'.' this after noon. The dog waa a god runner and the cans were staybrs, but the dog's wind played out, so he sat down on the cans" to rest And reflect cn the uncertainties of life and the expediency of taking a fresh start. Jerry Hartm&n went to Wviaore this morning to load five car? of csttle for l. fl. Draper. 3Irs. E. P. Bock wood and ilrs. ilaria Isham went west this morning to vinit relatives at Ashland. ecuous- The Webber troupe. In their present-: stion of " Mint and Steel." Saturday night, were greeted by a sandier audi- i ence than the night before, but the fun " ' ..,. never lagged from the rising of the curtam until tbe close. Owing to the illness of Mrs. Webber, her part was sustained by a gentleman of the troupe, who seemed peculiarly fitted for the portrayal of the heiress aunt. The play abounded In Cotoieallti-s through out, and fully sustained its reputation! as Dtiin one : or the best humorous plays on the boards. "S'i'i . The concert given last eveiiiusr by in- iiijurnorce university, was one Mra. M. W. Mcrsran has teen lj ill K.i scyectii days. Mr. Grant Austin went this morning to York county for a weeks visit anions friends and relatives. E. F. Colby, of Chicago,came in from Avoca this morning where he has been looking after his landed interest. Ale Mclrit.-.sb. with friends in the where he tsu-ht so A Runaway; Yesterday, about noon, as Mr. J, C. Peterson, of the Excelsior meat mar ket, was driving along iu his delivery wagon, turning the corner of 3d and Granite streets, the wagon upset throwing him out. The horses start ed, dragging Mr Peterson, who kept hold of the lines, about 100 feet, when he finally let go. Today his right arm anu sucuiuer arc pretty lame, but he eousuieis I petting out team finally ther damage the Whipple trees. 3to J.P. Young' for your cream soda water, mead and birch beer only 5cperglasN. Largest stock of wall paper at War rick's. 33 t3 Brcniners Crackers at Baker's. A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns ju?t received at Weckbach's. 23dtf Livufi'. tt ? MOD RHEIEIID Of going to Omaha for Wall Paper, AND mm mix When you can buy the same for le money at home. "Window Shades IV'. m $1.50 to $3.00 Tcv Pair. Warner's Kidney and Liver (Jure, $1.10e. A large Iuvoice of Alabastlnfo just re ceived. All mhadct. Clothing Clothing, Never UncLei'solcl. A complete stock always on hand. "To the Front," Tobies try them 2 for lOe. for re. "INNOCENTS ARItOAl)' the bos 5c Cigar. " PANKTKLLAS," the lloss oc cigar. Will J. WAKIUCK. a. . stepson, AGENCY FIRE INS1ANGE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEKN.of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California Lev Ludici, our special attention is called tu the new liau of dress goods just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf The Herald's double edition Thurs day is all exhausted. The demands took them off like hot cakes in January. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only Qtl cents aud lodging at same reasonable iatf. Farmers and Commercial Men will pleaa bear this in mind. d&wtf I Nothing lost bv -oiur to Warrick's insejt very fortunate in l J1 "aii Iper auu wiuaow suaues. oa t of it thus easily. The t ". 7TT. " . . stoubed, without nn v tu, - ' 1,uy,u;f cu,sn .V,r,our now stocf . u thau the destrnPfin,. nf wau PaPer. lean, on, sc., wc are enabled !iu sen ruiccu 5' t2 EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.. WELLS. FARGO & CO. EXPRESS. Office in Rockwood Block, with Johnson Bros 6di.-m l.'ilALiit Hi Still undersell any ot hia competitors by -! j r cent. Kchmoim whyhe hat tcen an rdd extK-rficnced Clothier ever miu-e 1 m' I , knows how lo buy, pays no rents and buy for ca-h. Remember the Twenty-Five Per Cent. Saved SAVED IIV liUYINC OK HIM. chV w, Oh, Yes ! (Dm lifa ( Lave iUTivctl, and I will continue to sell Dry Goods & Notions Dress Gooda, Trimmings Etc., at lowej: pkicks 11113' other liouse in tlie country. Also a full line of than Groceries, Queensware prices. W. J. Wahrick. 'pent Taylor district 6iicce?t:fiiU v laet Sabbath of the finest musical treats the people of ilichmond have had an opportunity of enjoying this season. Mr. Stewart and wite traveled with the Teuueesee- ans for several years. &nd -.-.iniit Mrs. Ira Scaiies,niother of Mr. E. B. L.ewi3 arrived here from the east i tew days ago and will mate -Plattsmouth her permanent home. L. II, M. Byers, United States consul to Zurich, Switzerland, came in this morning and will spend the day with his brcther-in Uw. Win. Gllmour. Miss Lou Reif, the Platte bottom school ma'am came in from South Bend yesterday. She will take charge of her school foi another three months term. Wm. Neville and Robert Fitigerald returned to their bridge duties near Be- Sabbath with iheir ,v cc.ciai jcure, .UU -IUireU atrioe ftffPl rn.llnr mueh celebritv, to which they arejust- j Sies in & lr entitled, as vocalists. Tha rhr Iamme in 1,119 j- memben ot the troupe are students of i the University, but all have excellent, P. P. Johnson, one of-the largest lnd veii cultivated voices. The Drosram citv this morning (Till hl Q A70 r t w,1 was very attractive, and the audience looking after hislcterests m that section. s. . .ut'i uicir appreciation Dyirequent applause Of the recitations of Mis? ! n. u. Browu too much can n?tb said : A3 a reader she is the peer ox any pro fessional in the land. Richmond Pbi- ! B. B. Clark Esq , lumber merchant of A ne sixty-fourth anniversary of Odd Fellowship in tne United States was celebrated on Thursdav. with 1 ' siueraoie pomp und circumstance at j -Nebraska City and Plattsmouth. As ! we lead in the "NVb ------ A. i VdJ anu i iaiismouin Herald, the day was exceedingly pleasant at both burgs. The spring has come to the river coun ties, meaning to stay until it grows into summer. The bluffs are green The trees are in beautiful foliage, and tut; grounu carpeted with violets, and the song birds are taking heart of grace ana noouing the country side with melody. The apple trees are coming into blm, the earlier varie ties ueing in lull bloom, and there is ricn promise for cherries. Peaches are not good, but the grape vines of me oiuiis nave received no injury from the winter, and a bountiful vint age may De expecsed in the fall " The above appeared in tbe local col umns of the State Journal, under the head of - Odd Fellowship in Nebras- -sa uicy ana I'lattsuiouth." Eyidently the writer is an odd fellow, and tried to give us an odd production, and we are compelled to acknowledge that his success is complete. M Song birds and violets, peaches and cherries, the benu- inut green bluffs" Hurrah for th bird3 Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach's. Fresh home made candies at the Phoenix. every day 39dtf Smith & Jleeson have added six new cases for the convenience of their Uw library in their office. Window shades at Warrick's. 2t Bremner's Crackers at Stadleman's. Bremner's Co.'s. Crackers at Murphy & Notice. Warrick has made further reductions on painting materials. Give him an or der and compare prices. 5-la6t6w2t A. II. KELLER, 111. G. JI. D Graduate In PHARMACY ANB MEDICINE. Office iu Peri'V 's dl utr utore oiinmlt. tl. P..i- kins liouse, Uco. E. Sayles, General Merchandise.IIardwaro and Coal. Highest Cash price paid for grapj. MEDICINE, PERFUMER YS, Oils, Paints, Brushes, A Pull Xiine of Trussc And in fact everything contained iu a first-class Drug Store. Pre scriptions carefully compound ed. Competition met in all departments. Coe. Main ako Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTH, NEH. ITo Humlmg Here! Can Outsell any One Price Clothing Outfit In riattHmoath J2S PER CE2MT., AND STILL MAKE MONEY. Both Here and at my Branch Store AT LOUISVILLE. As I Buy For Ciisli. Rmember the abtivc fetatement, C. G. HEltOLD. AND at prices to defy comOetion. Tours Respctfully, W. H. BAKER. 1 - - BEL or Tin: DES MOINES OMAHA MEDICAL DISPENSAUYS, OX ACCOUNT OF HIS Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON iy PaUdiuin. : Ked Oak, Iowa, passed through the city ! soug Dlra3 and vloJets, peaches and i on his way to Lincoln where bo has mir- ! clieies, and the bluffs; but why did chased two sections of land from th "hh uie g-aionous old eaale. &c' land kicsr, P. P. Johnson van, oia iormer nome tins morning wnere ne wt.s on professional businesa he nature oc which he did not wish to' disclose as yet but prtcahes something ot importance soon. J. Q, Adams one of the soiidest farm ers of C&ss county, went to Omaha this morning for 'special rates'' for fifteen car loads of cattle fed the pst season by J. Q. Asams J Son which they espect to ship the ccming week. The supreme court of Plattsmout'n is in session,-having, under advise ment the constitutionality of the present liquor tariff in cur tliv from indications there will a divided court and majority and n,i nory opinions; in fact, your repcrier g-cthokl of a half doz lu opinio la a few moment's attendance upcrj that high tribunal this mcrnin?. i Lief Justice SmitJi presides with .-lire and dignity, and the counsel prJ iud con quarrel with ease and nun;.y, and the friends cf the diiferent init r- C3t3 at war look on with anxiety an.l perplexity. There is several thou sand dollars at stake in this mattt-. which it S2?E23 to us. these reccs- ; strators f.re hindering- cct c:!v t:-s- urer frcr Landhns-. j hitaselL and asks to know what you've Owlugtoa Etiscalcul&ticj; t. s rs ! Sot- don't Irritate him, and teil him uabl iU frive the full trccse.riui-. cf ! none cf his business. ..Its cniv the as- the city council &t their raeciic.- 3 n- ' se'3cr, In the discbarge of his duty. " - 1 r T..r- t . . . iiww a ty me uown to aieep, is a pretty good idea when a fellow gets so COTT ilr. Harry Weber and uoup? left this morning for Hamburg, Iowa, where they have an engagement tonight. Mr. Weter feels highly pleased with his re wptin in this city, and speaks well of oar opera house ar. J tl.s treatment he re ceived at the hands cf ths in&B.agen:ent. Roller Skating Rink. Having purchased of Joseph Ford nis skating rink m the basement of ltrgerald block, I wish to announce mac the same will be open every after noon ana evening, and that it will be run Ciat-cJass in every respect. The prices for admission will be IV cts. lor atternoon and 15 cts. for even iuS, lauies iree. rnce ot skates 20 cts. tor atternoonH, 2b cts. for evenings. The masquerade as heretofore announced for Monday evening will not be changed. C. E. Slcck. xhe largest supply of hams, bacoa, and all kinds of meats, in the city to oe iouna at iiatt & o. c dtf. Has ransacked the market for nobbiest and best line of oxiOTJEaiiisra-. Wq can show you all that is de sirablo, ai.d don't forget thflt we vail never be undersold. J3, 18. K, 13. T. 12, R. 13 Everything in If an incul3itlve individual Dresents ttit the night police were appointe t. ! cud it was decided to e:nploy at j t-i each per month. Jakel.chn? in. I Con B&liard beinir chosen. Lobitfv J jurisdiction extending from ihe ri .cr 4lU He is harmless as far as'jcur personal safety is concerned; and, you can five Lim tha list of your valuables without j fear of robbery. AH he wants to know ! Is whether yu are well supliedwithl this world's goods, and get the value ! or the same, so that we can show up venient Refrigerator ie the market. For flATS, saie uy -j. r, iox. 40UwlUiO It -.-ill pay you to read Wise's cclS umu. in this paper, you may find jus whdl y&u want. 39(1 A large number if sidewalks in the city need repairing, and should receire the attention of the authorities Itemoastrances were Ud our wealth and know what we have I ,i acte.i without pain by the ranting of license 10 ell anyhow. ,,se of .Nitrwis oxldc Gas, at the Denta I'-.iii-ii 1 r. . .T.. jTiar?riaii, ntzgcral b'ek. 4Sd:t6wlt to 4thstreet and Ballsrd's froui street west. against tne prantinr liquors 10 tnose who had ma. to appli cation, said rmcnstranres beinx tlu (d by Geo. K. Hovey, J. W. Barn'c lr I. 1 - rn nf . ' tZ.v Hrut1' ro"0(,s ana --pur- , beer aboard. Saturday night, and -dls- at William llerold.. : . turoea tnc inis morning at o clock was set with him Felice Poultice. Le?i Lverelt got too much bock 1 ser aboard. Saturday niht turbed tbe peace." His honor settled this morning for $5 and which whs paid, and Levi Th best goods for the' Iea?t money as the time rr nearinp- tho reraon- j trimmings, trances, and the, eame an- i.n in I departed. progress . I Harrison iicCoid thought it was Jlr. Windham, was nominated for j Saturday night, und his night out. city attorney, aad the vote on the ! This morning it was S5 und costs, tame stood four for and four against, znd no final action was taken in the natter. War - Hirer Report, ' As foruiabed officially to the Department. . Tbe river at noou today, &tood 6 ft. iiyi ln. above low water mark. which he paid and went on his way rejoicing. j John Wilson vaa arrested and run in for vagrancy, and as be had no visi- 1 uic uieauB support nis n on or gave ' him i x day on tbe streets - its a start er, any way. Thomas Gray was up for vagrancy, sleeping in freight cars, etc. but upon due consideration was discharged and told not do so any more. Millinery Mr. Johnson & Sweney are now re ceiving nil the latest stvlesin Hit.. Bon- net, Flowers, Tip?, Itibbons, &c, in the Lujuiui-ij line, m wo ten mey invite all to can anU examine before purchasing viscwniie. 1 ancy goous at cost. (140ml Cottage liouse, Sixth street, between Main and Tearl, Platt.ouiouth, Ncbr. iletitted and corn lortahly furnished. Board by the day or wetk. Meals 25 cents. Board by week at reasonable rates. House com fortahly aud pleasantlv situated. Give me a call. 8. Weaver. Proprietor. 4 6 dim SHIRTS, GLOVES COLLARS; GUFFS, NECKWEAR, Just received. For right goods at right prices o to C. J. Wescott, The BOSS Clothier. Rockwood Block. For Sale ! N E 4, See. 3, T. 12, II. SE J, Sec 3,T. Jl S. W. , Sec. 3, T. 12, and X. W. Sec, 10, 13. E S. W. Sec. 31, T. 13, K the E Lot 10, Block 28. " 3, 59. " 7 iSr 9, " 23. S I, " 9, U. lukc'8 Addition. The above described farms for sale on long time, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to U, B, "VriNDIIAM, d9tf Plattemouth, Xeb. NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS & UNRTJH, DEALEESilX- FURNITURE f COFFINS, and all kinda of goods usually kpt In a Saturday, RJay 19, 1883 AND HILL REMAIN ONE DAY, AT TIIK wiikiji: ii i: can in: conm ltld ox the Ear k Eye, Throat k Lies, Catarrh, Kiiieys, Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as Chronic and Nervous Diseases. All DH. FISEELATT are per Ha dUcoverea tbe greatest euro In the world" fur wealtnc-H .f ti. .. ,, uniarv aiscnarceii. litmoLf nrv tation of the heart. ti.nwiTf v '.VrKi;?".. V. " . "5 i,",u"h". ian(?.ur. conf throat nH. nr -UiV. r.7 . J"'.1?: "1" "ras 01 rlaV K'li " ' ; -"'-v iE uyrr, lui ch. kioiiihcIi nr imwu r;.:r" " : j-.:t . v J"".1" -u -.-Tei uran icen t-it-.i reoderiii); marriage impossible. 11 lu ,r u,OH' uuiei.t Those that are mifferinii from th. i.r.r.ti ..1.:-.. .. . f ysteni. t-ausingl "-i"'iy tm.-ir mental and limbs, lnvol ur. confusion of ideac. pali.l ii'eH .lipases of tlie heitj els- ther.e terrible disorder to Hi victim than the 11" or anticipation. which destroy their NERVOUS DEBILITY. and phyftica' PIB8T CLA8B FVnXITUBE HTOKE Also, a very complete etock of Funeral Good. Metallic&WoodenCofflns Castetsiolies, EMBLEMS, 4e. ' ' Our New and elegant be&rse Is alwayt In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION iBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO uoors sonth or C'ass Coun ty Jsank. Whear we may be found nlxbt or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 21S PLATT?MOTJTH, NEH. The symptoms of which are a dull distressed mind whii-i. ,.n. .1 town! social dulie-. make, happy marriMKe imooll.o e , ...,ti"'1'' rVI Wiormln their bus depression of spirits, evil foiebodiuK cowardlc fKfw J"'l,;'",'.' tbe action of the heart setrulnesa. unnatural di.,eharSe" pTn fn back iiluw .h.'.ATV 'H V'1'1". hli"-. f easily of company and have preference to be ueliu tirLa iV.Tiltl",JK .,,,:,clioly. ur9 ne.s iu the .imb,. ere!. YOUNH rVIPTM Married percent or young men 1 of procreative power. Imt uuuseii unaer tu confidently rely 1 MARRIAGE. conf?mniatl!ijr marriage be power, impoteucy or any other iauaii.:.ne .f lnJ''eal weakness. I tbe care ol Dr. Fishblatt may rel S 2 ul J?''iii ved. lie Who ia y upon hi. skill . physician K,y tlubit ,B hl9 as a Kemlema 1 pbysiciau VMS ucea fl RH A M A I Xxrv-A r r rme WVl. which Ti m IT fcvMM.AU 1 1 Vlll no Keniiemau, MtJj Immedla.telv den aud marriage, lmposs 1 oung men are ant to eo: may ensue. Now who that un.ler..l TiCZTZ :r uu'"cs aeraueed. tbe Dlivi.ai . ' . .J V,,lou"' UI "otn t uv "ci r. urrtciuii n-i-it .. t . . 1 1. .. j j iiictii 1 .11 w u.' a. ... tional debility, wastiug ofU namK:..? l. t.nVbVm. CyE WARRANTED ..-J' .. - "r" vy unlearned nn.i.nH. . .. . !,,.. and injuiious enmpouLdsVi , m " 'u.f.eOT'lp, nnlK ..M-nth after moufi. iy. graduated at one of th mot most astoninh bit rur.i tl, ... .. TAKE llr. K. ldJiwai.. .1 bablts which ruin hmu m iire are some of the Weakness of tbe back rrs. paipuauon of th debility, consumption renders life a bur- t liiVw,: ,u,.,or. lproer indulem-. thi. subject wiTl .i;,. ;,."r."r.ea-a,u' 'eyHeiic, that ft oy e Uleas. liiliid I l.o.l u eakell. Ust uro.re- Uidlijo-tiull, colislitu- eUe-led some of tlx the ear and DR. Fl S H BL ATT erttef!V:tat n.. ... . - . " - j iivuuiru Willi ... .uiu viiuiea wiin lerui.i...non. ..r .1." wrauui. wi 1 fi..,,..i i,i.i,u... . . . " iur IIIIIIU. Wlril viir..! i ....-u.uii,. rill; X"A RT CHAR NTrSTi 1 "JST .!': njnred themselves bv UnZt,tr. -ad meloncholy Jats Wiced b A?' hiuUr V'"1 OF and limbs, nnln in th i.Ji.VrV.rKf'i.Py tbe early habits of voutli. vT, . neart, dicuerifia. nerv.ii. .r.7:;..ni :'";"" "'Wi. ios ol nuiiiriilar iow - - . - ... ..... a..f-u 1 rv 11 1 ...... . ric ' t-'l 11.1 festive fi!liUloti. CON8C1 Medical : tiou through 1 Address I. Send postal for copy of tba ffedbNU Advance,