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rtTrTTTJ I'LaTTSMOOTB HERALD H M i ll, PAPKKOK Till; !ITV CITY NEW CUrr 4(.Ua;; Library at Warrl-W eoui 4. A. tlaritliall, Dejiflt, ruc c?K4r o Clutter & 9Iarilali: Tee! la extracted without pain, ly unc ofiNltfous O&Idc Gun. i.. i:illHhurjr, lentlt. Sl'LCIAL NOTICES. AdverimfiurcM under till head, ;r line V-ti lu .i;rtl:i. thre cent HONKV" TO LO.VN-Oa ieil cstt by A. N. Foit all f)lt b LK A on' liorsf buuy and harne gfHttl. MltS. A. SI HLI.fi Kl.. milt S vLK M7 rnxl'lenrn and four lot iinul h.u-4." barn mid fruit, and in excel lent cudltion ; alstwo linjiruved luruiit. alxo -i-try bilcK uunif iiou tuxm irm.vn .Main Slreul. ami uiner ii:uiu; i.tnu anu mi. 1. II. WIIKKLF.K. T70K AI.E-H'UHf9. Intsand wood land " John Hons & 6ou. VOKSALE Several re.-.ldt;nccs, cboap. r iulre oi U. H. Wheeler & 4'u. by In- I.MUCSAI.B Scratch Tablets iu all mzos. ; tlnsoiace. SUI at rnii haLK a lot in KtKxl bwatiou. Partlcu- r laru at tills ollieo y7tf I ?Oll SALE An ord eicwiuK Machine i order for r now American Iuquiio at tliHuuico, IOK 3 ALU 1,000 cords ot wood. Inquire Of ! NV.rt. Wlw. tf Ki f? 1.1 ini.M for ale at title ofilce at iu cnts er hundred or 6 eeut- per !- -u. It nu siI K-l-Viur lot toiretner in ceon ioc -T tlou in thi city. Iiuiuire at thin olilca tf UOOM TO KENT. A furnished room fir one or two gentlemen, in Rood locatiou. In quire at tbU otllee. fifO RUST Two roni''. furnished ir unfur 1 nUlied. In the MacMurphy hou-e. Inquire on th premises. FOKKKNTorsal on Ion time. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to it. B. Windham. TfR. REN J Good, new houses of four rooms. it'KHi water, eoou garue.1 sooi, n. ... " f 1 1 iir If uh i L'irij month in Shaferville. -tp pkvt i'ht north storeroom In NeV- C IiIh's black, and 8 rooms uu Htair. n Htairo. toou ligation for resiaumnt or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to m. Seville. nw T O KENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. LOST A Knight Tempbir charm in shape of a Maltese crs. Finder wi 1 be suitably rer warded by leaving at thl office. lfiti m NTFI- -A g d sec. lid cook at the I'etk ins ltoiuc immeuiaieiy 7511 WASTED rw day boanarA. Apply a. II Airs. fJustafson's, 3d stre two doors past Cton9 IC. Of 1 .Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Rockwood Block. V iicnj' Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Hons, C. C. V. L. Dykes. K. of 11. and S. Kcitel Tliouxaiidw. ll over th land ue going into ecs tasy over Dr. Ki.:M New Discovery for Consumption. Their unbooked for recoverv by the tim ly use of this great life S.iviu remedy, causes them to go nearly wi:d iu its praise. It is guar anteed to positively mrc S. vire Coughs Cold-, Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchi t is, f.Mr.tencss, I-o ot' voice, or any nflec tion of the Throat aud Lung?. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Roberts I r!!"- Store . Large size $1.00 Dec. 6 lyeGw. I hee are Solid Facts. The best blood purider and system regulator ever placed within the reach nfsnfferinz humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er' tonic or mild stimulant, will always dad Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and oulckly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at afty cents a bottle by J.M. Roberts Jand&wly. Feuee Posts. Vk) drv fence posts for sale, of W. S. Wise. I9tf. Inquire A Wide Awake Druggist. Mr. J. M. Roberts is always wide awake in his business, and spares no pain to secure the best of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King s New Dis covery for Consumption. The only certain cujs known for Consumption, Coiih. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, HavFevcr Bronchiti-s. or any adection of the throat and Lungs. Solp on pos itive guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle free. Regular size 31.00. Dec. C. lyeCw For lame back. Side or Shiloh' Porous 1M aster, cents Che3t use Price 25 ""SHILOIPS COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us a a guarrntee. It cures connmption. SIIILOHS VITALIZE It is what you need for Consumption, Loss of ap petite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspep!. Price 10 and 75 cents per Dyspep bottle. CROUPE Wnooping Couh and Bronchitis immediately Shiloh'- Care. Sold by Muiiu & Black Bros. Dec.20eowfUwly A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often Krtled by re mirkable discoveries. The fact that I)r Kiu-r'a New Discovery for Cou Sumption and ail Throat and Lung disease is daily curing patients that thev have given up to die, u startling tt!m tS Slzo their ense of duty, and litZrur Drnz Store. Kegnl,.r s.ze 51.00. . 4-.. , 11 .r . nto caowing to bacco. it U bv far th finest plug chevv- ezamine into the merits or this wonaer fu"??IcoVery ; resultingm Iun;lrJf oar best Physician., , It thr During tlic kbsi'uco of the under- signed, for about two weeks. M. D. i Polk will have charge of lh biine9 j d'?p:ittm-nl of 1 1if III KAi.n. j H. M. IJl'siinkm.. Plunkctt S:trrp, tonight. at tho Opera Ho'ipe. The weight and measure social Jat night is reported as being a very lev ari t affair in every way and a success. Don't forget to go out to hear t!ie I'luiikett Sistcrs'Drainatic Company iu Aurora Floyd, fit the Opera Ilonso to night. Mr. Myron E. Wheeler and Frank, Wheeler rarno flown from Lincoln, lst evening, ru-coinp mie 1 hv trvr, young la- lies oi Lincoln, .-uid Uu- merry party ara guests o( MaJ.T.nd Mr. Wheeler. Don't fail to go and hear the Plunk elt Sister3 tonight. Wo have received from A. S. Barnes &, Co., samples of their new 1st, 2d. and 31 school readers, which are without doubt (ho hiidsomcct school bonks ever published. The books arc of the highest character, aud worthy examina tion from school boards and districts that may be looking for the best in the line of school booh. Some enterprising individual in Omaha, so it is reported, lotuled his grocery store onto a raft, last night, and started down stream about 4 o'chick this iiitrning, in order to dodge "that little bill, you know. lie nas not passed as yet, and arrangements are being made to induce him to stop here, if not to locate. Much excitement was occasioned in the home ol Mr. J N Wise by tho fail ure of Willard Wise, last evening, to return with the rest of the party who were at the picnic at Bdllevue, all iu- qiry failed to trace him aud telegrams were sent to Belicvue. Fortunately no bad result wa3 in the case, for Willard had got carried by Oreapolis in the wrong coach and was put off at Cedar Creek, and ha is now all right at home. This cevning occurs the wedding of Mr. Charles E. Duke and Miss Lena Leving3, at the home of Mr3. Levincs, in the Second Ward, this citv. The wedding will be a very pltasant one iu every respect. Mr. P. II. Swift and .Mr. Jame Pat terson, Jr., will stand guard nyc-r the groom, and Mi53 Alma Waterman and Mis Anna Livingston attend the bride to the altar. Both of these young folks arc t-o well aud favorably known that the IIfkaLD will, in advance, wish for tbcm all happiness. Til K JIAlilfJAL METEOR. It DUsidvcs Like a Prop of lev fore the Morning Son. Be- Tn Mo?t Mysterious Element of the Strange Phenomenon. Special to the State Journ al. Your correspondent has just return ed from the spot where the rorial visi tor fell last Friday. It is gone, dis solved into air. A tremendous rain storm yesterday afternoon, beginning about 2 o'clock. As it approached, in reular blizzard style, most of those assembled to watch the mysterious visitor, fled to shelter. A dozen or more among whom was your corre spondent, waited to sec tho effect of the rain upon the glowing mas of metal. The storm came down from the north, rest a sheet of flying spray and a torrent of rain. It was impossible to see more thau a rod through tho driving, blinding mass. It lasted for half an hour, and when it slackened so that the :crolite should have been visible it was no longer there. The draw was running three feet deep in water, and supposing it had floated off the strange vessel tho party croel over at tho risk of their lives. They were astounded to find that the queer object had mtltcd; dissolved by the water like a spconful of salt. Scarcely a vestige of it remained. Small, jelly like i.ools stood here and th' re on the ground, but under the eyes of the observers these grew thinner and thinner till they were but mudJy wat er joining the rills that led to tho cur rent a few feet away. The air was lil.ed with a faint sweetish smell. The waole affair is bewildering in tho highest degree, aud. will no toubt forever remain a mystery. Alt Williamson, the injured cowboy, left yesterday for Denver, accompanied by his brother. It is learned he will never recover his eyesight, but other wise he dees uot appear to be seriously injured. There has been a continued stream of investigators here for the past two days, among them a number of mem bers of the prcis. Tuo Denver Tri bune representatives was among tho witntsses to the evauishment of tho wonderful visitor. There are a thou -suud theories afloat as to bow it came and what it was, but they are all now j tudortupatcly yucupaWo of ?oJutjp9- YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB. An OrynnizotionVor the Campaign, ja-t evening at per announceiirelYt'rn' ! t he Herald, a large number cf young inn) who hr.d feigned (ho call for a young men's Republican clHb, assem bled at the County Judge's office and effected an organization for the cam paign. The boys were lull of enthusi asm over (lie promise of a wide awake campaign, Mid the club will be heard from in no unmistakable terms when the campaign is fairly opened. A campaign Glee Club, from the best male voire', will be one of the attrac tions of the club. step3 having been taken already for its organiratian. A torch-light club f one hundred will be organized and uniformed .is soon as they m;y be needed, RDd they will hold themselves in readiness for meetings here or out in tho .btate wherever pub lic demonstrations are the order. The bojs will come to the front, and other cities in the State will Ve invited to show up with them. At the meeting last night, and after permanent organization was effected, the executive committee that will have largely the woik of the campaign in hand, gave notice of a meeting to night at Maj or Smith's office, at which time they will secure a club room and arrange for a further canvass of rniincn, as well as outlining early campaign work. The club will meet at the place designated by the cxecutiue committee, on next Mouday evening. officers : President II. M. Bushneil. lot Vice-Frcs't Fred. Furniss. 2nd Vice Pres't E. S. GreuseJ. Secretary II. N. Dovey. Treasurer D. A. Campbell. KXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. J. N. Glenn, chairman; C. II. Martin, D. B. Smith, G. F. Houseworth. J. IT. Fairfield, F. A. Murphy, J. II. Berge. COMMITTER OX BY-LAWS AND RCT.ES OF OliDEIt. Wm. Chambers, D. A. Campbell. W. L. Dykes. KINAKCK committk. II. D. Jackson. W. L. Browne, L. A. Dorringfon. ROLL OF MEMBERS. II M Bushneil, Fred Furnisg, II D Jackson, II U Dovey, D A Campbell, Vl Burkel, C S Forbes, J II Berge, J F Hitter, L A Dorriugton, Frank Bee son, O C Smith, F A Short, G K Stuns, G F Houseworth, James Donnelly, E W Cook, J K Pollock, F II Tottenger, D B Smith, Geo Palmer, L C Erven, S C King, F A Murphy, Ed Frazh r, O C Dovey, G L Austin, Ger Spurlock, M L Brady, J II Fairfield. Wm I. Brown, C A Marshall, A E Gass, James Finley, Frank Hawksworth, T C Blair, J N Glenn, L E Skinner, y JJ Dyke, M D Pi lk, W F Whittemore, W B Allis, Will Chambers, C E Duke, S'gcl Green, Ja3 Mitchell, Henry Kneller, Jen" L Stone, A K Minton, Dick Kivrtr, Jno E Kline, R A Tait, J N Sommers, Juo Dougher ty, Ilobt Stewart, Arthur Curtwrjgut, W G Luper, B Bobbins, Hany Coolfge, E Traver, James Short, Fred Howland, A Rehiuackle, R Patton, E Joachiu, J McWilliams, Walter Davis, C II Mar tin. Aurora Floyd, at the Opera House tonight. A neat pamphlet just issued by the C B & Q R R. shows that the "Burl ington Route'' ha? 5,000 miles of steel track and that it hauls every day in the year over its several lines 200 passen gers and 500 freight trains. It is the only line carrying the fast mail west from Chicago, aud tho line over which ran the lirst througli international train between the City of Mexico and Chicago. Of 235,213 car3 of grain ir spected at Chicago, on all the roads centering there, for the year 1883, the Burlingtr.-, carried 75,019 o. 31 25 per rt. i ! Cmrtf.'K If imm r.flre at S8d3t. WarrickV. F. S. White, The old stand by ice mau, 13 now con trsicting for the summer season, and will deliver you your ice promptly at any time called for. Make your con tract for a summer supply. 5dtf ClotLes, flair, Nil aud Tooth Brush es, Comb;, &c, nice line, at Fishers, east Main street. 49dif Hf teen per c?nt discount on all cus torn made woik hereafter, at Sher wood's l R cash. To establish mv business i:i every department on a t strictly cush basis this inducement is made in a!! custom made work. Uudr reduction a shoe that costs S9i'J , costs $7.65 for cash. A boo 80 casli. A boo S5 GO C32? ; iirjs's $5 00 now costs aat casts SG.50 now costs .t Sherwood's. 58dw3tf . 'oi. HKllOLU 2 ;lothier of Lincoln, has 1 clothing store in this city juld be Dlerued to have his The Bokc opened o. where he old customers call in, on lower Maiu street, o.f Jooreastof courthouse. THE FLOWER MISSION Nobfn Work of Warm HoartN and Kindly Hands- As liad ieeii duly announced hi the Journal a numl.t r of the ladies in Lin Coin, as Flower Miv-hm day approached were interesting themselves in its proper observance. Themselves in the enjoyment of liberty and happing, their hearts went cut lo iIiohc who, by crime or rnisfoitune, hud been thut away from the sunlight and flowers the Creator had lavished upon the children of earth. With the earnest real and ho!.y fctitliusiajm hioh ever animates tho bosom of tIk gentler sex whfn ap pealed toon i'th-df of the suffering and the unhappy, tin y bestirred themselves L give the inmates of tlo ;-.'.c Prison and 2i- lair. Ho'; 'tit.1 least one mi.'id'.T of b'icf giiiv.;: c mid fric .11 .- the hrauuful world 6u.. ide that was Wttkiug to new life und more glorious beauty under tho quickening beams of the summer sun. With this laudable object in view they collected last Saturday a vast quantity of beautiful flowers, arranged them with most exquisite taste and placetl them uu ice to keep tlnir fresh ness till the next day. Sunday morning a number of ladies and gentlemen visited the penitentiary. The flowers had been taken there early in the morning and each inmate re reived a bouquet. At the usual hour for religious ser vices the .prisoners were mustered in the chapel and the visitors appeared. Chaplain Howe gave up his time and it was employed by the ladies. Mrs. Hardy made the convicts a short aud pathetic talk on "Home aud Mother," stirring no doubt many a rough heait to its profouudest depths and awaken ing sensations to wnicn it had long been a stranger. Mrs. Angie Newman, in her pleasant aud interesting way, related the history of the flower ikissioa work, aud it would be strange if many a blessing did not pa3s the closed portals of the grim walla for the poor and crippled, but noble-hearted woman far away who, herself a prisoner for life in an invalid's narrow room, devoted all her days to those who are shut away from the blessings so cheap to the free but so dear to the inmates ot a cell. Mrs Newman was listened to with marked interest. Miss Minnie Parker rendered :v select reading iu her fluished style, to the great gratification of her hearers, and tiv simple but exceedingly pleasing ex ercises ceased. The prison ollicialn ex tended the warm hearted visitors all the assistance iu their power, and seem ed to bo pleased at the allevatioti of the gbnom and solitude of ih-ir charge The philanthropic party vis-ited the asylum and adorned the walls with baskets of flowers and talked with a number of inmates. Tho most profuse thanks were tendered them by those able to comprehend their generous in -tent ions, and th8 softening influence of the gifts was plainly noticeable on aP. Here too the officers kindly 0.0 operat ed. It is not invidious to say that to Mr-. Newman is due the chief credit for the success of this unique but helpf 1 charity. It cannot be too much com mended. Besides these there were some, among the very few extremely p or and sick, who had occasion to thank the noble hearts cngoged in the hal lowed tak of lightening affliction. Lincoln Journal. A-ccordcns, Han 8 d2c. tonicans,&c,cheap,at War: jck s, Best 5 and 10 cent Cigars, at 8$.J2t. Warrick's. P.irlor and bedroom se's in all f-tyle at lowest i rices at Bceeck's. 59tf Ths ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3m2 The best heef in tne city always can be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 4tf A good two horse farm wagm for sale. Enquire at Bennett & Lewis. d4Stf if you want to get you a Drooni that will give the bpst satisfaction for the pame mouey ask your dealer for Dor ack's b.OJins d2S-lmo Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d'2s-lmo Che ice. pure fresh mixed candv at Jim Autill's for oalv 2o cnts a pound. 293tf. Farmers. The best place, in the city to get your diauer, is at tho Co -lage House, fi;h St., near M .in, Platts mouth, Neb. maySOwti. Tbo iest Cwn t W.rric43. 13 , Train Tim 9. Under Iho chaugo in time passenger tiains leave thy depot h'-re ns follow: No. 1 wefet, 8:15 aj m. No, 3 vest, 0:50 p. in. K. O. St. J. & C. B. north 5:1. n. ui. 6:3" p. m. C. B. & Q. , north, 7:43 a. m. Omaha stub north 8:35 a. in 4 " 5:40 p. m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2 , Denver express G:23 p. m. No. 4, " 9.25 a.m.. K. C. St. J. &, C. B. oitst 9:15 a. m. 44 .4 t it .4 4. 4. X4 p ,n C. B. Q. Omaha r:ut 5:30 p. m. S (; ! M Elt COM PL A 1 N TS . Fumi I a Can Afford to he Without a Safe and Reliable Rrmtily. The BurDassinjr excellence of Marsh's Tonic Astringent, for E jwel Complaints, Is acknowledged' by all who have tried it. It is a eafe, rapid and effectual cure for Diarrhoea, Dyeen try, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and all relaxed aud deranged condition of the Stomach and Bowels. It i a ielightful remedy for children of all ages, us well a? adults, and can bo ad ministered to the most delicate person with perfect safety and confidence. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by .Smith & Black Bros, druggist, PlaUsinouth, Pfcc 5o cents STR A W B K It I II ICS EVERY DAY at 7'Jtf. Bennett & Lewis'. CORN COU pipes in every Schlegel's. style Iutt Fifty cents will buy the Marsh Ague Ccre liquid or pills. For sale by Smith & Bl ick Bros. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Brui-es, Swellings, .Sprains, Sores, Burns, P.les etc., use. Marsh's Cream Liniment For sale by Smith & Black Bros, wl.ifi A large stock of watches, chains and charms, just received at L. C. Erven's. 8;3if Iq purchasing a refrigerator see Hen ry Boeeek's new stock aud get pi ices before purchasing. 59tf For sale Irish setter dog, well broke, and good rftriever. This i a young dog and a vry line animal. 8Slf R. Baciielpeu Try Ayers Catharic Pills! mild and pleasant in action, ough and searching in eftWl. NEW POTATO LS. at They are but thor- vvMO 79 if. Bennett 4V i'vj-' Pasture- Two huudred and forty acre.-; under j fence, with running wiles', and one j half mile from the e'.tv. Applv t" I 51 tf " W. S. Wisi:. ! Win E. Whittemore, M. I)., homoe paihic physician and surgeon. Oflice in FitZiicrald block. Residence south west corner Pearl and 10th streets. Of fice hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 ur.d 7f 8p. m. w8tf " What causes the great ruii at Will J. Warrick's Drug Store.' Tho free I distribution of sample bottles of Dr : Bosanko's Cough and Luug Syrup, the i most popular remedy for Cough, Colds, ; f'onsumptions iind Bronchitis now on j the market. Regular si.e 50 cents and $1.00. Sept.28eGwlyw. TOU DOW That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better after dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that irood best, and money can be saved, and a square deal had at Wcscott's, the Boss Clothier, as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ot bankrupt and assig nee sales. We avoid all gag schemes, sell to all alike and treat our custo mers with the utmost fairness. A complete stock clothing and furnishing iroods on nana, ana we are .'erybody G. 23. viucuau in eiouDr, teat our stateiaents are correct, that our goods are the beet, and that it is to your interest to trade with WiSCOTT Late styles-in Straw and Fur Hats, AV.-cltiea in Xedtwsar, faU June of"' Jruaks, Vahces, fcc, Src. Everybody welcome. Ccaiy Ouitts. 2,0)0 packages of nbk aud ribou scraps put up in iweorted hi for :.'."('. .)c, 75 , and ft.bd each, any on of which will be m uled, postago paid, on receipt ot pric Address The .1 W Maiiey Mercantile Co. Ht. Josi p!i, M'. A fhio slock of rilver ware jut ceiv.-d a'. L. C. Erven's. 3tf IT- t?to tho now block of silverware at L. C. Ervaa'a before buying elsewhere. 83tf Boat assortment of silverwan town to select presents from at L Erven'-. S3if in Call anil see L'k. 1 wit l. lo notify the public tliat I am now open tor business, at Joe McVcy'x old stand, where I have lu stock a full line of Kentucky whl-ikien, St. Louis beer, wines and cigars An., as good kh the best. 57dlf II. M liONS. Fush Vegetables and Fruits re : lv ed every day, at 79lf. Be met t. fc Lewis. Es rav Notice Taken up by tho uudei signed in Phttisiiioutli precinct on the 29ih day of May, 1891. One aorrtl mare pony with star 111 for. head, supposed to bo about 5 pears old. I f not claimed and costs paid as provided by law, tho same will be disposed of to satisfy coMs. 79tf Geo. IIornn. Al Charlie Warren's, the old reliable barber's, shaving 10c, hair cut 25c, shampoo 25c, sea foam 10c. mustache black 25c, Shop opposite opera house give him a call. d31ml Go to C. G. Herold's new store for bargains in ready made clothing, hats, caps, and gents furnishing goods. 15dtt Money saved by buying hand made brooms, ask your dealer for them. d28-lmo That taint ot fcroiula in your blood can be wholly eradicated by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. wld5 Piuniond WuJi Finish, bent aud chear est. ready for ue by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug store. 49d&wtf IRS CASH GIVEN AWAY ATTENTION, SMOKERS! All contestants for the 25 premium agere?' ing above amount, offered by Iilack weirs iJur bam Tobacco Co.. must olrrc the following conditions on which the premiums are to be awarded: All bags muHt bear our original Bull Durham label. U. 8. Revenue Sump, and Caution Notice. The baes roust be done up securely in a puckoge with name and address ofsender.and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must be prepaitl. Contest clnr.es November sott. A 11 pack ages should be forwarded December 1st, and murt reach us at Durham not later than Decern-bn- lUh. No mniter where you reMde. send your package, advise us by mail that you have done so. and state the number of bags sent. Names of successful contestants, with number rf bag3 returned, will be published. Dec. 22. in Hos'on. Herald: New York, lltratd; Philadel phia, Time: Durham, N. C. TcAvirco Jtaut; New Orleans, Tim'-Democrat: Cincinnati, t.n rr.:irer: Chicago, Vnily Hcv-s; San Franeibeo, '1troicle. AddrG-8, liLACKWELL's DfRHAM TOBACCO CO., Dl'HHAII. N. C. 1very genuine package has picture or Bull. iySe-2 o'r rest announccrnetit.'fc CILOTHINGr is the cheapest to buy, that of seasonable prepared to coh-