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HLATTSMOUTH HERALD ttemvixu I'Ai'KKOf thk city CITY 1ST Circatla. Library t Warrick. ' lraaf tr. rtoitl CJ. ,1. tlarnliall, Dent Int, siic censor to Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without pain, hy uwe ol'NitrouM Oxide fu. 1. .Hiillxbiiryt Uentlnt. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ail veriWemtMil under ttit? head, three cent :-r hut, i.tek, i:iS4Ttl'Hi. ft ONIiV TO LOAN On real estate toy A. N. FOlt aLli A one liorne bugy and harness almuat new, enquire of S3dU. M1U. A. 8CIILEGEL. FOR S VLB My residence and four lots; irood hue, barn and fruit, and In excel lent eoiiJUioa : also two improved farms, also -i-ii.ry bilck bunines Uoi 4H't feet. on Main tflreei. and Ollif r deeiranla land and lots. , 1). il. WUEKLKK. FOlt AI.E Housea, lots and wood land by John lions & Sou. 1?OK SALE Several residences, cheap. Iu quire o U. II. Wbeeler & Co. L'OK SALE Scratch Tablets In all sizes, at U this office. 1 SALE a lot In good location. Fartlcu lars at tbls office IOR SALE An order for a new American tewini; Machine. Inquire at tbU office. iOltSALE 1.000 cords of wood. Inquire ol ! W.S. Wise. L'OK SALE Id papers for sale at this office JC at 40 cents er hundred or 5 cents per doz en. " 1 JOES ALE Four lots toxether in good loca - tiou in tbi city. Inquire at thin office tl OOM TO RENT. A furnished room for one ..rt.vo uentletnru. in good location. In quire at this offlce. 4111 rno KEN r Two rooms, furnished or nnfur 1. nutied. in the AlacAIarphy house. Inquire on the promises. FOR REVT or sale on Ion time. A house aud two lots with good-tinproveinents. Ap ly to U. 11. Windham. FOR KENT Oood.new houses of four rooms, irnl water, good garden apot, 5 per month In Shalervflle. W. II. Shafeu. IOR KEN rlhe north storeroom in Nev- iile's block, and 8 rooms up stairs. Oood location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. iat fno KENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain I- Wright. LOST A Knteht Templar charm in shape of a .Maltese cross, t inder witl be suitably re warded by leaving at thl- office. 16tt w T 4.VTEI a g od sec- nd cook at the Teik- ins House immeaiaieiy. 1011 r AN TED Two d3y boarr8. Apply at Mrs. u usialsou's, ia sire-' iwo uun v oextou s It. Of I. Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castlfl Hall, ia Rocfcwood Block. V itiu" Kuights are invited to attend. II. M. Boxs, C. C. W. L. DYmXS. K. of R. and 6. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. V. AUins Cirard, Kan., writes; ! never hesitate to recom mend your Electi ic Bitters to my cus tomer0, thev give jwrfect satisfaction and are rap'id sellers." Eelectric Bit teri are the pvrest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without thern. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sld at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts. DeclSlyeCw These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach nfsaflVrinz humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidnevs, or any disease of the urinary or'aus. or whoever requires an appctiz ertonic or mild stimulant, will always il-id Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely bottle p-uarantced to give entire saiisiactiou "'"j funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. Fence Tosts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. I9tf- TIIA.T IIACKING COUti II can be so quickly cured by Shiloli 8 Cough. A J Ve warrant il. WILL VOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia nnd Liver Complaint? i m Ion's itali- zer is guarautaeu to cure yu SLEEPLESS NIGHT, made miser ablvbvthat terrible cough bhilohs -Qure 3 the remedy for yon. CVTVKBH CUBED, health aud swet breath secured by Shiloh's Cat arrh KeailY. Price 50 cento Nasal Injector free. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. TDcc.l3eowd&wly A. mending Kf aH Ianlilnd. Io these times when our Newspa pers 'are Hooded with patent medicine advertiement3. it is gratifying to know what to procure" that will certainly Sir! yon. If yon are Bilious, blood out of order. Liver inactive, or gener ally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitter. They are a blessing to all mankind, and cau be had for only fifty cents a bottle by J. M. lberto. Dec. JSeOwly A Startling Ihscovery. Physicians arc often fetartled by re markable discoveries. Tho fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con aumution and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily caring patients that th-v have given up to die, is startling them to realize theii sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting m hundreds of our best Physicians usin it in their practice. Trial Bottle free at J. M. Rolrt Drug Store. Regular size SI-00. Tcftln Btnai pla? ciewinar to bacci. It is by far the finest plug chew ingnwde. Matt 6cUieel felto U-, The river standi 13 feet 8 inches and ia utill rising. July 1'Vurth- Iiuy Hags anil fire- woika at Warriek's. 91lxw3 No. 1, was au hour late this inoruing the Omaha backed (Imwii and transfer red baggage here. Warrick's, the cheapest drug f-tore in the county. 9ldjtw2 The ''happy family" supposed to re side in the northern part of tho city, are said to have had a very loud racket a fev evenings ugo. Fire proof paint for sale only at Warrick's. 8iUw2 The grading 0j ti,e 11CW . & ue 1V..UI Omaha to the new Union fctock yards', a dibtanee of about three rui le, has been awarded to Dick Cushing. Warrick has the agency for Cass Co. for the bett lire proof paint. Jldjtw2 You can't afford to iui3 it I mean tiie theatre next Wednesday, June 23, at the Waterman opera house, by the gjjpat German comedian, Chas. Gardner in ''Karl" and his fine company. Call at Warrick's drug store and test the best fire proof paint made for barns and dwellings. 91htw2 Johnnie McC'ourt found a pocket book last evening contains $3, but soon found the owner, Mrs. Webber to whom he made due re-stituiion. Johnny is an honest little fellow andi3 getting quite a reputation for finding articles and re turning them to their rightful owners. If you want to be well entertained, don't fail to hear Chas A.-c-Garducr in "Karl" the German Peddler at the Waterman opera house nest Wednes day night, June 2oth. Mr. Gardner is supported by a very One dramatic and comedy company. Pric-i of admission 75,50 and 3 cents. The efforts ou the part of the clerks of the cit3r to have the stores close at 8 o'clock, have not been fraught with success. One of the strongest firms in the citv having opposed the movement, it w ill probably cot be consummated t present. But we understand the boys have not in the least given up the id a and will continue in their efforts until they succeed. The Fourth. That Plammouih is to have the grandest Fourth of July celebration ever held in this city, is an assured fact. No time or money is being spared by the competent gentlemen in charge to make it a perfect success in every par ticular. Ot the general arrangements, we shall have inoru to say tit an other time. Tne following is the out line of the programme as far as it is made out. The order of the procession as they march to the park will be as follows: Head of column on Main and rest ou Sixth street. 1st. Ancient order of Hibernians. 2d. City council. 3d. Fire company with engine nnd hose cart. 1th. Lciderkranz society. 5th. Bohemian Mutual Aid society. 6th. G. A. It. with martial band. 7th. Ancient order of United Work men. . Sih. Workiogracns' Benevo!eiir as sociation. 9th. I. O. O. F. 10th. Old Settler's association. 11th. Rag Muflins. 11th. Carriages and vehicles. The announcement of the exercises from the platform will be made by D. II. Wheeler. Marshals of the day J. W.Marshall, R. ti. llyers, J. W. Johnson. The literary part of the programme reads as follows: 1st. Music. 2i. Reading of Declaration of Inde -pendence by Gn. R. R. Livingston. Oration f the day Geo. S. Smith. Music by the band. Toasts and responses of 3 tJ 8 ur.n ute3 each. Independence d;y J. B. Strode. The Ladies S. P. Vanatta. The development of the Intellect, the Safeground of American Liberty. A. W. Crites, American Institutions, May 1 eylie Ferpetual. J E. Morrison. Our Schools Hon. S. M. Cnapman. The FJag of Erin. A. N. Sullivan.'- Government R. B. "Windham, The Ancient Order of Hibernians; Their objects and aims. J. A. Connor. Ti.e Press F. II. "Wilson. The Press C, W. Sherman. Brother Draper, the father of the Ruffuer boom, and a most devoted wor sbipp;r of the Sage of cipher alley wan in town yesterday. Bro. I. allows no one, not even Dr. Miller, to outdo him in expressions of deepest love for the ancient statesman, to that the report ol bis having wept aloud on rai a; the Til ten declination letter is received with credence A larg'A stock t watches, chains and cbaxms, just received at L. C. ErveVu! , ... - ' - S3t Eight Mile Grovo Items- Ed. Kimball sports a fine new top hu?gy. Mr. S. MtCoukey lufet a Very valuable cow one day last week. Mrs. Dan. Satchel is very sick, we iue sorry to state, but hope for her ppeedy recovery. Dick Rhodeu, of Jacloryville, was visiting among his brothers on Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Mosley, have i;one to Miuona county, to visit relatives and f i lends. Miss May Keunedy, after ppenuing nearly a year at home, has gone to dwell at Kansas City Missouri. We nad'a heavy rain Monday morn ing, whirh was badly needed, and it is wonderful to see how it helped out vegetation oT all kind. Prof. Ci. W. Mutz lost h'M beat horse not long since, and Hon. D S. Drapei has had the misfortune to lose two ot late. Robert Propst, a former citizen of this county, aud family, are visiting his sisttr, Mrs. J. II. Kiser, aud other rela tives and friend.s near here. Miss Bertha E. Leesou, an accom plished teacher of Louisville, has en gaged a class of ten scholars in iostru mental music here, with the prospect. of adding several more to her class. Mrs. N, A. Leist.of Milwaukte, Wis., who has come to spend a month here with her sister, Mrs. R. Troop, was visitiug a part of last week at the home of her si3ter, Mrs. C. Bradshaw, at Ce dar Creek. W. Jenkins' r.cv store building is almost enclosed. O. W. Mutz is put ting on quite a stylish front, and when completed premises to bo a4 fine and commodious building, one that will add a large improvement to Mr. J.'i corner. Oscar McCalahan, a promising young man, lormeriy irom Virginia and Miss Elsie Crbtrec, daughter of one of our earliest settlers, and one of our best girls, were married i few days ago at Louisville, Rev. Hallam officiat ing. They have a host of friend9heie who wish them a long and prosperous life. Cultivating corn is the order of the day with the farmers in this vicinity. A larg number are cultivating over their tields the second time. After a great deal of re planting the majority huvcag o l stand, and since the late rai: s it is growing very fast. Small en:iu aud tame grass are growing splendidly, and give flattering prospers for a bouniiful harvest, if nothing hap pens to prevent it June 17, 1884. V PEKSUNALS. Frank E. White was a Louisville passenger this morning. "W. II. Newell went to Omaha thi3 morning. R. D. Gallagher is selling his patent broom iu Lincoln tod ty. Billy Neville started for Washiugton, Kansas, this morning. He says hi work on that branch of the B. & M. will be completed sometime next week. Mrs. Oi. F. Butts went down to Ne braska City this morning for a lew days' visit. Sam Ilinkle goes to Burliugton to night to attend the wedding of his cousin, Mr. E. C. II inkle, editor of the Winfield, Iowa Beacon Mrs. W. S. Stretch and Mr3. F. La tham are in Omaha today. Geo. Weidman went to Omaha th'i3 morning to see after the man Cunning ham, of this city, who had his skull fractured up there a few days ago. M. J. Kennard, one ot Omaha's best young business men was in the city a j short time thi3 morning. Mrs. J. P. Taylor and Miss Minor are in Om.iV, today. A. D Li..ooln, after spending a few davs at home left for the wept tui morning. D. M. Jones, one of Piattsmouth's best artisans, is consiructiug a ?iu,uuo brick Bauk building at Weeping Water, and a few days aao he and bis partner, a Mr. Petty, closed the contract for the building of a $G,000 water tower at U leu wood. The tower is to be ot brick and stone, and Wid be 96 feet high. It is beirre put up by the State for the convenience &fl&pfp tec tiou from fire, of theTnWtuTor tte,feebie minded k-r-.led in that city. It is veiy gratifylu; and speaks volume for Plaltsmou.a. when our neighbors come j herefcr rt iiauies to put up their best building? I. R. ! i iiold, who entertained several o .r per pie during tlie winter with bis .--m Pictuns, will be here gain Thuv-iay evening, of this week. Ills enter: '.-.nieut consisting of illus- trationsof ; -mts ot interest in a tour through t.ii '.alter, Suez Eptiesus S uyrua, AiiieDS, "Venice Rome, and Paris, wi! be a rare treat for yen body. The exhibition will be held in tbtil.F, cburcl). ThreaGrovet Letter. Er. IIehai.d: It has been so long nincc I have gathered any items lor your paj ei; that we are out of pruc lice, however l.wlll try and wad ou a few notes once more if you ui'l be a little patient until I get j'-Ut a h'edle in practice. There h;u brin quite a number f newsy items gone uupub.Uhed of lute, that would be interesting, but lime and space will not admit ot it now, and I hardly know where to begin, or which to take first. One very important one at least, ciiies to my mind just now. concerning your paper mlco our postollico bus been disconti.iued it has been coming very irregular. It seems to be weekly, semi monthly, monthly and sometimes noi at all, if v! should ju le from thu vay it arrh e.8 here. Ti.e postofiice here beinji discontin ued, has thrown a gteat amount of mail matter ofi the track, Eomo of it g'dug on to Unio!, aud some stopping at Rock Bluffs. It is supponcd this is one reason ot the 1Ikui.u not retching its readers at this p1kc? as regular as it should. Crops a3 a general thing look well iu this locality. The spring being back war', has made com very late, owing to so much cloudy e ithcr and bad seed coin, farmers had to plant a sec ojd lime. Fanners will, without a doubt, havo a good varieiy of seed corn this 'all as can be fouud in any state. T tie seed that was planted iu this part of Cass county w ts obtained from all parts of the romp iss. and from differ ent states. As a general tiling a good i stand ot corn cud be seen throughout every portion of the neighborhood, the second planting will be late, very little having been planted in June, in fact we do not know of one pitco being planted this month A very large acreage has been planted. Small grain is looking exceedingly wol; ; not so much sown as usual. The fa iing off of tho acreage of small grain has greatly iacreased the acreage of co n. Q larteily meeting was htll u.t the br ok s ;l'Ool house on last Saturday and Sunday, a very lare number b ; g i attendance, crowding the t-cnool ho s to it utmost capacity. Very abi serm-ins were preacl ed ou Satur day afternoon and Sunday by the El der. It- v. from Liucol.i. Rock lilufis is making preparations for a grand celebration to be nld there on the 4th of July, one or. two meetings have been held in order to make ar rangement?. We presume they will have som good band music iven by iheRi-ck Bluffs brass band, a they are makinir some preparation for it. The bud boys can make some g;; A music and everybody will hear god mti-uc if they spend the 4th there. Mr. S. M. Ivirkpatrick and wifefrr.m Nehawka, made Three Groves a vi-ii on day last week. Mi-s Eva McBrooni, formerly of Denver Colorado, now of Glenwoori, Li cam ; on last Saturday, a week ugo, rd is -topi ing a few days in this vuinity. She will probably return to Gienwo.od th oonvng week. Lafayette Young, from Omaha, nep-i-ew of F. M. and L. II. Young ha been around saying how do you do to his friends the last few days. Yours truly, Retoktek. AUSEMEXTS. Return Engagement OF Piattsmouth's Favorite. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE FOR ON12 NIGHT CXI.Y. Wednesday, June 25th. Yon Can't Afford to Miss It. SECOND ANNUAL TOL'It Oi tlie Funniest German Dialeot Comedian iu the World, CHAS. A. G-ARDjSIER Who will appear i i his grand characterizations ol a lieiina.i from t'ra.iktort-ou-tiie-Main, iu his Comedy Drama of ' 99 THE PEDDLER ! Supported by SUPEPiB DRAMATIC COMPANY. Our Unrivaled Orchestra aid ttniformed Mili tary liniss Band, togetaer with GEN. C- R. DECKER, 5- The Smallest Man ia the World. NO ADVANCE IX PRICES. Reserved Seats." ..- ... - 7 Cant AilfnUelon, - - - -, so " Gallery, - - 33 " Seals can tie Seciued at f, 0. Ncwa iepot. 'the pliy of-Kirl," byChtrle.iA Gitdiicr, and company, at the On nl Op ra IIoumi was gn-eic I by a good house. The' piece itbvl.C fil" Ta iog no clainu to iniricany of plot or bill liaticy of dialotl'-, i-s a Aluiplc, pretty, Hi tie alt, charmingly aud Interestingly told. Gardner is an excellent Dutch couiinedUii, not over d ing I.I ituiia lions, or pieaundog npou the iiWelli geucc of the audience to understand provincialism Hi style I largely the ia iio as Joe Emmetl'd whiio it i in no sense an imitation. Gardner's 8p i ia! -ties added materially to tho t lft i t of what was pronounced by common con sent an excep ionall v xce'Ijnt i ntor tairmenr. Spi i'ij?tield (O.) (tiobn. Hateim in Opera House, June 2oth. it you whiu to get you a broom that will give the lU atirt'a Lion fi r the ,t;iie money itk your dealer fo Dor ack'a brooms. dUS-lmo The best beef in ine eity always can be found at Peterson Brorf. market. 233d tf . : In purcha-ing a n-t rigjr.itor -ee Hen ry lu- ek'xJ new stock and p.'t piiees before purchasing. 09tf CORN COB pipes in every stl Schlegel's. . - lot t Orders for hand" made bronnis at tended to piomptly at tho VVi-s-ern broom factory. d2S-lmo Refrigerators in all sizes at Henry Bteck's. ' C9tf Chf. ire, puns fresh m xed candy at Jim Autill's for oulv 2 i r.'-n'H a p'lund. 29tf. SFAV POTATO J. at 9tf. lien ett & Low is' (liiporiaiil to I ravtlerx. Special inducements are offered you by the Buriington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewheni in thU issuo. (Ttf Tile ice Mail. Jfa. airfield !i-is est-ib'ished n of fice at Mi march billiard ludi, where lie will con fact with consune'rs to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3nr2 For -?ale at a Bargain. A house anil Tt acres of rro-iud ad -join'njf tlie corporation near ti.e B. & M. br'dgn. The bet location for. a small fruit tsrra in the c unity; a young orchp.rd, good water, and e isy of access from the city. F'-r pariii ulars inquire of J. V Thomas. yii:j Pb'Mnioodi. N -b.' 1.2 rA2.:KLZ-i i.3 ' AESOfOTLY CtTS.ES W II O O 3-x OOf It is a tmrinli-vi ves-t -iMf ?vnjp, voi y ' tiie last. KelKvi-s ut once anJ i- .i '. . WINTER ana BRCNCt'lAL r.-:. are cured by this exccilm if mi-.'y. Strtcticns in ten lavyvegta azjjvip'rrj tury I, Al?: atx tsieask' '''' tiie i'.ir"-r, r'-v.'.cir. i.iver. Ilowfl iii 1 K i'lu'.- f-.r U di :' - : ntina 1st itniMii: Kirnt 'f 'ie 1 1..1 :i"5-A k M-;i1 irli. Ntv .usiii-ss Koiii;tl V ;'!) " I roiiii.laiiit. l)vj;i pi:i. Jaumiic", l'. li-" ' m-1 KHiwr Dis-ust-, Oils n-ii:-ine Is nV !; ;v "s'-''. Tills niediclu il'WS u ; c i:i:tin l ie' ii .ik . .. s. l'it-ly vej."-tnM' , i-i'..rii ! 'I t-i ' ' .' cxiidition, rfffuhi'ii: ixtt. s c;i-l s-i; ; !. tieiencies, ami i r?v i.t i.-:e:; JJircctiuM in Ir. 'Di-j.'iijis okm-r- ' ' PAPii-t.o wfo. co., c:.:: ron sale kv WILL J. WARRICK. PlPIIPPiBlQiiii TMmmmmm That water will not run up-hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better after dark, YOU OUGHT to lOsTOW that good CLOTMSN is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at Weseotfs, the iSoss Clothier., as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ol bankrupt and; assig nee sales. , : ; We avoid al! gag schemes, sell to all alike and treat our custo mers with tlie utmost fairness. A complete stock of j seasonable clothing and furnishing gojuls on handnd we are prenar.edtp.con- vinceau. mruouui, tua; our statement's are correct, tnat .our gootte are the best, and that it is to your interest VS trade with WESCOTT. Late styles ia Straw and Fur Liats, Xov-wiiie.iu Xcc!; 2.-ir, fall line ot Trunks, Valice, &c Ex,rylwd2vi-'(jicojue. y ' Uockwood BlockV "Makhu'h Toxic AsTKTirrTfjrr U the be?t imdiciuo I ever saw lor 'curing Bowel Complaint, I IiavG rn-ed it, and have seen it u-ed ia tu.iltfy caiii'3, in al of which itelfi-ctMa Bjeedy cure." .S.J Armstrong, Fort Scull Km. Maksm's Tomc Ahtuinoknt cured my little by of Cholera Inii.iii um, after several other runedies failed. 1 gave one of my in i.hbora houim of It for their litilo oiil, wlio was auff rii g lith thenarno compl.iitit, aud itquitkly cared her." (Jas. T Uarnes'lvuiiNiM v;itv. Mo. Mausii.s Tunic Astiifmjicnt i.i for k:i!o buS.iiiih i. Jilark BroV, druggiofn, Piattsiiio-nli. I'rice ftO cents. Chills an 1 F vur,l)jni; Aue.und all Mid.s'jlalic dis'-'asps, nr ijuickly cured vviih the oo cent Mausii AoiTJi CuitK. F--r s:i!e by .Smith itllfick Ihos. U-i Mai: n's CATHAUTir;. Livici: Pi'ls for iMltiMMiOu and t'on itipatiou. I'or eulti by Smith & Black Bros. 'wUIli l or ivile." U. W. Wise wauls to fell Ida old hoiiieste i I on nortli Sixi bystreet, "very cheap" for eali, if sold immediately. Call at the office ol W. S Wise. 92tf Collection NUc. j Partus knowing ihetimelves to be in debted loJ. (J. CioiuibirH & Son are heicby notified to cull at the fcherilfs ofiice and pay up at .on cm and iivecohts. 1. C. Eiki:njiauy, AhHignee. dOt w2t Ntr.UASIfA TATH GA.ETKKIt AM III 'Mm-ms Dirt'-CToKV to he iftoied in J.ily, lsl, piic; eioo. J. M. Woli i:, pu!li.-her 130 S. I4..h St., Omaha. !;:tf For rih; Iro-h teilrftio, well broke, ai.d good retriever. This is i young do' and a very line animal. y tf " ll. BaciielIM;. Pasture- Two hundred and tyfty acres under fence, nith running water, and curt iiaif ind-i from the c.ty. Apply to riltf W. S. WlSK. A line stock of sii v or ware just re ceived a Ij. C. Erven's.' fe:jtf Sin tji.-j nnv s.o,-k ol" silvervvtrts at fj. C. ICiHMu's bef'.T'; b'jyiu elsewhere. 83tf Best s-orliiieni of silverware in town to select presents from at L. ('. E.vcnV. (S3 if (all ;ani ee L'. I vi-!i to notify th public that I am now o; en lor b'iiiie-,-. at Joi; McVey's old stiipd. when liave in stock a full line oi Keituckv wlii-kies. St. JiOiiis i i "r. wiu-i' - anil cigars &., s good as i the Ust. f.jTih! H. M Box 3. ! Fr-sh Vi geiai-'ii s iiVu Fruits n.eelv- ! .1 1 4 I CU eye y lliiy, iil, I9.f. .;BtTinelt Si Lewis. Estrav Notico Takon tin by the undersigned in j. I'h.ti siooiMli precinet on the "Jllfh day of May, IS St. One sorrel mar pony with tt.ir in forehead, supported to be about 5 pe-trs ol I. . If not claimed and costs paid h:j provided by law. tl isame will be di. posed of to satisfy c'rts. TDif (i to. Ilor.xx. CIo("..f-s 1 1 stir, Nail aii I looth Brush es, Comb 4, iJc'?., nice liue, at Pis-hers, e:t-t ii tin street. 40 I tf Money saved iy. bnvini? h md made oom.s, ask'your dealer for l hem. d'j-imo bro Kirow Ik- w TU UOS CLOIHIET..