The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 10, 1888, Image 2

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THE DAILY HfeuALl): j LATTS.UODTfl. NEliliAtfKA, MoNJiAV, i)ECEMHtn 10, uii
The Plattsipoutlj Daily Herald.
KNOTTS 23RCS.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
TIIK TLATTSMOUTli IIKKALD
I published every evening except Hmiday
iumI Weekly every Tiiurtilay inoriiinj,'. liegU
tered at tliM HHtintee, rmrniiouih. N lr.. m
nr)iiil-el.iHK matter. Ofllre roriier ol Vine autl
111111 vtrrett. 'i'i-it'pliiie No. 3.
. TkMMS roR DAILY.
One copy one jear In ttdvstiice, by mull $rt no
One Ciiy per liioiith, ly rarrler, 6i
One copy per week, by carrier 15
TKNMS run WKKKLV.
Oneaoj.y oi.e year, in advance 51 .v
Oue copy ill moulds, in advance 75
Our Clubing List.
WKKKI.V IIkkai.o and N. Y. Vrld $2 1H
" N. V. Tni.iiue. .. fti
" Oln illJl Kep 3
' " " N. V. I'n'fH. i' 85
" N. V. To-t ' :ui
" " Harpers .Magaine 4 ui
Weekly. 4
li:iz:ir... 4
" " Voiiiik People A :ki
" " Neb. Farmer 2 mi
" liemoreMt'.t Month
ly Muaiue 3 1"
Tub police compel led the Chicago
au:irchits yesterday to give up their plan
of holding a meeting. There should he
a strong force of police? at every meeting
to arrest any who step over the hounds
of the law.
A.NOTUKit democratic tit rk, who has
jead the writing ou the wall, in his pre
parations to resign has salted down two
hundred dollars in freshly printed treas
ury notes. The notes disappeared some
.7ere between the receiving ollice and
the sealing division of the treasury de
partment. The party who assists in pre
serving the incognito has not been dis
covered. Kxpress.
Tkkachkry will not alway3 prevail,
nor boodle be tiiumphant, in the election
of Presidents and Congresses. The hon
est, sovereign people are greater than all
else in the Union, and the day of their
deliverance will not be long delayed.
Louisville Courier Journal.
'The day" is at hand, and ths "de
li veranei-' is an accompli.-hid fact. .
republican president and a republican
congress have Just, bet 11 chose n at the
t al 1 o t- bo x . (J 1 o be I K mo.Ta t.
.. A ..A 1 1
.iiiuiiui.Mi 10 prcwui eaicuiai.botf
Mrs. Lucy I'arson.s will arrive in Chicngo
from Europe on the 15th Insl. The an
archist propose to celebrate the occasion
by a monster demonstration in whitli
thcyj will attempt to show their 111 or id
strength in this city. As the objects of
these fanatics are revtng.'? and the de
struction of life and property the sclume
tiioulil te nipped in tue bud by tbe
mayor forbidding the demonstration to
taVe place, and this he will undoubtedly
do if he has the welfare of the citizens at
heart. Anarchy must be crushed out of
existence in the metropolis of the west.
Equity.
Wll V ENGLAND IS SORRY.
The London Daily Neirs. referring to
that part of the message .in which Mr.
Cleveland treats of the fishery treaty, ex
presses English sentiment when it says:
in regard to tlie fisheries question it
is impossible to dispute the opinion ex
pressed by the President. It is impossible
to tleny the fact that the influences which
prevented the ratihcatiou of the treaty
are likely to be more potent in the
iriil'i.Miliij.nt f i ! . . If...!...... M
. if ...i u b v will. A Illi I liril.
As the opinion expressed in the mcs
sage is that the shameful Chamberlain-
IJayard arrangement which the senate re
jetted was "a satisfactory, practical, and
final adjustment upon a basis honorable
and just to iiotn parties, it is not sur
prising that England heartily endorses it
Rights that have been asserted and
strongly maintained by administration
after administration were surrendered by
the one-sided treaty that Chamberlain and
liayard drew up and that Cleveland en
dorsed. Luckily a senate that was not
under the pro-Uritish influence that em
an tted from the White House foiled the
disgraceful attempt to sacrifice American
rights. The thought that this attempt
cannot be renewed with any hope of
success for at least four years more add
to the poignancy of England's grief over
the defeat of Grovcr Cleveland.
This year a patriotic senate was the
only tiling that stood between the con
ception and the execution of a plot to
ben . iit England at the expense of Amer
ica. For the next four years the patriot
ism of the senate will not again be tested
in this way. A thoioughgoing Amen
can administration would just as soon
think of surrendering American territory
to England as advising the ratification
of a treaty that sacrificed the rights of
American fishermen. The London Daily
Nem expresses this thought in a differ
ent way when with ill-concealed sorrow
it remarks that "the influences patriotic
American sentiment J which prevented
the ratification of the treaty are likely to
oe only more potent in the government
of General Ilariison."
However much England mar have
rail-!.: In grieve over the sudden arrest of
the development of flic pro Dritish senti
ment in this country. as evidenced by the
deb .-it of the administration that fathered
the li.-htTy treaty, thoroughgoing Ameri
cans b-ivu reason to rejoice that in the
pcr.-o:i of General Harrison there will be
at the head of the government a man im
bued v5th fhfl American spirit, whose
first -nre will ho for the welfare of the
i'epi l.lic and not for the good will of
Eii!.;ii !. Irish World.
HOW CAN PARENTS
allow their children to cough and ktrain
and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is
tmly a little cold." an I keep giving them
cheap and dangerous 111 -.licim s, until
they are down wiCi hn'ij fever or con
sumption, when tht-v an so easily re
lieved by 11KGGS-' CMLKRV COUGH
SYItUI'f It has no superior, and few
equals. For sde by . I Smith & Co.,
druggists.
COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH!
What in the world is the reason you
will cough and keep coughing and still
keep trying inferior medicines when
IJEOGS' CIIKliKY COUGH SYHUP will
positively relieve your cough at once?
This is no advertising scheme, but an
actual fact, and we guarantee it. S.ild
by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists.
The latest Novelties of Neckties and
Mulllers at Joe's, The Only One Price
Clothier in Plattsmouth. tf
CITY OFFICIOS.
Mayor,
Olerk,
Treasurer,
Attorney,
MIKUieer,
Police .)udK.
.Marshall,
Couucilnien, 1st ward,
2ud
3rd "
4th.
K.M. Kit UK Y
W K FOX
JAM KS f ATTKRSON. JB.
- JtVHO.V CLAHK
- A MADOLK
S (LIKKOKD
W II MALICK
I J V Wkckhach
1 A Salismuhy
(DM Jon ks
1 I'll. A Sill I'M AN
S M li Ml'Ki'H v
1 8 V DUTTON"
SIEZE IT! GRASP1T! HOLD IT!
1 Con O'Conmob.
I 1 MCCALLKM. T
J W JOMNS'.N,CllAlHMAN
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Board Pub. works Khku (Iokdkk
f D 11 Hawks Wokth
GOIjSTTY OFFIG151S.
Treasurer,
Oeputy Treasurer, -Clerk,
-leyuty
Clerk,
Kecorder of Deeds
IMpuiy Iteeorde-r
Clerk of District Court,
slieritf.
Surveyor. -Attorney.
Sui)t. of Pub. School.
The standard remedv for liver cum-
plaint is West s Liver PilN; they never County Judue.
disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. At War
rick's drug store.
T a 1 -
ron iiknt-a pleasant lront room
neatly furnished, only tne block from
.nam street. Inguue of J. 1. Unruh. tf
Why go to grocery and dry goods
stores tor arctics when you can get them
for .c at Sherwood s i
I. A. CAMPBELL
Thos. Pollock
Biro CIkitciikiklq
Kxa Ck itch VI KLO
W. If. I'OOL
JOHN M. l.KVDA
W. C. SHOWALTKR
J. C. KlKKNHARV
A. MA DOLE
ALLKN liRKSON
Mavnakh spink
C. KUSSKLL
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
A. n. Todd. Ch'in.. - - Plattsmouth
Louis Koltz, - Weening Water
V. li. DICKSON, - lillllWOOll
We are ojiciicd up in thej Largest arl lcst Lighted Koum in the
Cuimty. Wo Jnvc a Tivmendiious Stock iti anticipa
tion of a Idiiij winter. We propose toetit
it down and will
Civ Ton th. Benefit!
Of it now before tlio Holidays. In order to accomplish tin's
we will give you
Accomplishments.
Miss Alice Shepherd will commence a
class for ladies and gentlem.in on Thurs
day evening, at her rooms on 4th street,
in pencil ana crayon drawing, prepara
tory to a sketching class in the summer.
Terms very low. For particulars apply
to miss Miephercl, 4th street, between
Main and Vine. Miss S. has vacancies
for a few additional pupils in vocal
and instrumental music, and her classes
for oil and water color painting meet
twice a week.
December 3rd, 188S. lwk
civic sociirjis.
tAS. LOOtiK No. 146. 1 O. O. F. -Meets
transient brothers are respectfully invited to
"itienii.
I L ATT MO UT 1 1 ENCAMPMENT No. 3. 1. O.
o. i".. meets every alternate rndav 111
eaeli month ia the Masonic Hall. Visitiuu
iiroiuers are mviiou 10 aiieua.
81. A. O. V. W. Meets
of P.
hall. Transient brothers are resuectfullv in-
vii.ju maiieuu. r.j. morgan, Master workman :
b. P. Hrowu. Foreman ; O. 1!. Keinster. tlver
'eer; It. A. Taite. Financier : ti. F. HoiiHe-
worili. Kecorder; M. Maybright. Ueceiver;
it. mmi, 1 HHt im. w. : 1. .n. uowen, Uuule ;
r. o. nunz, inside r.
fSff v
VHIO LODGE NO.
every alternate Friday eveuini; at K.
PASS CAMP JS'f).;j.!j.
1
Notice.
The annual meeting of stockholders in
the Plattsmouth Loan & liuildinj; Asso
ciation will be held on Monday Jan. 7th
1?S!, in Q. A. It. hall, city of Platts-
1- 1 1 j-
mouiu, jor cue purpose o! electing a
ooara or tnreciois lor tlie cnsiimr vear
and for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before the
meeting. .1. IF. You.no.
Dec. 4, '88. tf Sec'y.
K WOO OMEN
of America Meers M-e .1:: fourth Mon
day ereuiui; at i-.. i-i r i ; .ii transient
tirotliers are rei:ueNird iii-i w-iti .is. I-. A.
newcomer, v euer.t;:e i;i-irs i: : ;. -. wiles-
wortny Ajvier : S t . I., e. i:niker : W. A.
noecK, Clerk.
On Every Dollar's Worth of Winter Good bought ot us. Our
Stock of
CLOriOTG, PTJR1TISHI1TG GOODS,
a,n.cL Caps
York
Were bought as Low as
PLATTSMOUTH i.oo:
- Meets every all. -mat
li NO s, A. O. U. W.
ate l'i'i.I:iv I'veiiinir ri
SocUwoodliallatKo eloe. All transient broth
ers are respeeirul!y Invited 10 :ttl-nd. L. 8.
LMis.in, in. w. ; novil. t-orenian: S. V.
Vt ilde. Kecorder ; Leonard Anders.iu. Ovei seer.
pLATTsMOUTII LolKiE NO. ti. A. F.
1 M its on th tirt aud Hiir.l Mon
It is pie.lictcd that the coming social
season in Washington is to be one of the
most brilliant ever known in the nation's
capital. At least so say the correspond
ents. The democratic administration has
determined its sun shall set in glory, and
Cleveland's administration will go down
in History as one of costly dinners and
4. I t
jiuiauie oau., an.i crowded receptions
and the brief period of democratic power
will be remembered for years to come,
not for great acts of statesmanship but
for the mighty displays of wealth and
fashion, and the amount of wine that
vrill be drank. JefTersouian simplicity is
but a name. So let the music strike up
loudly and let the grand march bcin.
$500 Reward-
Fi-r many years the manufacturers of
Dr. S k-xs Catarrh lieincdy have off. red,
in go -l faith, a standing reward of 500
for a case of chronic nasal caiairh which
they eannot cure. Xo matter how but
the di s'jase has become, or of how many
years standing, it yields in due time, to
their .kill. This famous remedy is sold
by l: :,ggt3 at 50 cents.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to t lie estate of Dr. II. li. Livingston
lor t..u.lii:.il services, are requested to call
and settle- with undersigned.
P. E. White.
1n Executor.
Everything necessary for furnishing
l.ous;: can be purchased at II. Uoeck's.
& A. M.
Mondays of
eacn iiiontn at Jiieir JiaU. All transient broth
ers are cordially iu ited to meet with us.
I. U. IIl.'llKV v si
Wm. If ays. Secre? ary.
Viii:.VSK, . -u A I'TEit. N. a, u. A. M
Aleets seeoiid aad roartti Tuesday of eai-i
month at MitmiiV Hall. Transei. lit l.rntliHi-
re luvileu 10 meet wuli us.
h' I. WniTir If l
Wm. I vh. Secretary. '
Cash could buy them from New
inanuhictnrers. If you have been waiting for
the Lowest Prices
TOW SS YOUH JZM20.
Cull anel convince yourselves. We are the Wide Awake, Hard-
Working, Never-to-be-Furgotten, Low Price, Square Dialing Clothiers.
Mrs. Himpson will receive a few pupils
in music, on ha r tut I ays, at Mrs. Living
stun s residence, corner Sixth and Oik
street;'. Plattsmouth. Xov. li), LSS8. tf
fT. ZION CiiMlU DVllY. NO. 5. K. I
-Mei tt" llrs t and third Wednesday nijiht o
eacti month at .',! 10 i's hall. VisiM-n lr..i i.im,
re cordially iuvilt-d to meet wiili us.
11 a vs. ueo. I'. E. W11 riK, E. (
1ASS COUNCIL NO 102l.liOYAL MICASUA
me. t the second aud fourth Mondas
acu m i. tn at Arcanu.n Hall.
T U. N. Ulka-s, Regent
P. C. Ml.voit. Secretary.
Yt. boots with rubbers reduced to
$2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only
5 c at Sherwood's 5"ltl elsewhere for
$1.25.
Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the
oest in the market, at Fric ke v Co s. drng
8-tf.
The City Meat Market is the best nlacr
A r .
to id;y irt't-M .ijoats, pork chops, poultry
anti game t: nil kinds. tf
The light running Howe at Slierwoo-1
only $25.00.
PLATTSMOUTH BOARDOFTRAD.
President. ...,.,Robt. li Wiutlha,
1st Vioa lTesident A. 15. Too
2nd ic;e President Win Xevili
.".eeretary k. Herraian
lieasurer K. h. t;i:5hm:;i
DIKKlrTOKS.
.1. C. Itiehev. V. E. White. .1 C Pttwror..
L A. Coi.ner. K. Klfon, C. V. shennau, K. (ior
del , J. V. W eek bach.
Wtiol boots with rubbers reduced t
$2.00 at Sherwood's men arctics 01. l
N5 c fjl-'prwood's, sold elsewhere f
$1.2).
M-OOillKlE POST 45 G. A. R.
ROSTKIt.
f. W. Jonvsosr iv...niinj
- ; ....... ... ..... uiiiiiiuiiuLl,
S. r-.viss Senior Vice "
.. Batks Junior
o. Nilks Adiutant.
--.ki r 1 ltl.iMltl ............... . .. .. tj M
LoT DIXON Oliicpr of tliA Tiav
ttAIil.KS FottO 4uard
k-DKltSOX FitV Serift Mainr.
. -v ...r. uuo',j,jiaj . . ..uuaxter Piaster seret
. CUKT1S pMf f!linlain
ieetiue .Saturday evening
Carrulh Building,
Cor. Main and 5ih.
IS
CHRISTMAS DEOORATIOX8 FOR
THE TABLE.
Exquisitely sheer and beautiful is the
i-.cw drawn-linen woik, coniorisinr. as
does the assortment, mtii-bs ,f Notico.
f.,rn;L-... .1. r t. r ... I All parties knowing themselves
-""-, lurwu delved to me. are requested to
Don't
let th -t cold of yours run on. Vou think
it is a light thing. Hut it may tun into
catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con
umiMion. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is
dangerous. Consumption is death itself.
The breathing apparatus must be kept
health " and clear of nil obstructions and
offensive matter. Otherwise there
troubl - ahead.
All the diseases of these parts, head
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs
can be delightfully and entirely cured by
me us ot Uoschees German Svrui). If
you don t know this already, thousands
and thousands of people can tell you
I hey I- tve been cured by it and know
how it Is, themselves. Bottle onlv 73
cent-. Ask any druggist.
Plcnf y of feed, flour, "rah tm and
me'l at Ileisel's mill, tf
Wool Hoots and
$2.00 ;ti Merges.
Hub hers
complete,
tf
Don't be mislead by st-t allurt IJecluced
Prices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when
you can buy better goods for less money
at Joe's The One Price Clothirr. tf
me green with envy. Dainty table-covers
of linen, the texture arocnJ tlu t ildes
drawn into exquisite cobweb-like patterns
with small, squ ire d'oyleys to correspond,
are high priced, but they are well w rth
the money. .More novel, if not so sub
stantial. are d'uyleys of sea-weed; they
are made of natural s.-a-Wvcd, and either
colored or white n-.-t. The process
was courageous to enquire it is to place
tha seaweed m a large basin of water,
-which spreads the tendrils; then a piece
of net on paper is slipped underneath
and lifted gradually out of the water; it
1 then placed between sheets of blot tin
paper and under heavy weights. When
dry, the paper is removed, the net cut
round, or squrc, and finished wtk an
edging of very fine lace. Xo gum is re
quired. Another pretty fancy for the break
fast, tt-a or luncheon table, is a covering
made of oatmeal cloth, a sheer, odd
look in ir fabric. It is edged with four or
five rows of satin ribbon, placed on with
herring bone stitches and a fall of lace.
Thefe covers, lined or unlined, are oimply
lorclj. Oatmeal cloth can be used for
many purposes, su h as pillow shams,
. 1 1 .... ... ...
tones, laiue mats, eic. ixming titnn is
a very il? licte, transparent fabric, out of
which tlie most charming articles are
fashioned, from bedspreads to a toilet
mat. It is ornamented most effectively
until hand p.-.inl.og, as even the lightest'
embroidery U too dense for it. De
cmb.-r Table Ta'k.
m-
balance
their neeounts on or before the first elav
of .Tanutry 188s, as, after that time, all
account will positively be left in the
hand. .f a collector.
Dlt. SCHILDKXKCIIT
Xov. 2(1. tf
$500 Reward.
We v. ill pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
headat h
Do;i'f go to Mike's blacksmith shop
for arctics whe; yp;.t cn get them for
85c at Shei wood's.
The finopt bcdroui sets can be found
at II. Uoeck's.
See Joe's Goods, ' g.-t his Prices.
then bfc your own Judgment dtcide
whit iter you ean do so well anywhere
e'se as at Joe's. " tf
V
A nice line or silk mid linen handker.
cmefs and mufflers just received at J. II.
lJoiincily s. tf
V 1 1 V . tr r r np.iiii.i .....1 .1 T
jv- ... 111111 iuv "Otitis
stores for artticts when you can get them
tor f-.tc at Sherwood's?
anvi ! IV T&W '
1M
1
Special Sale commencing November .12lli, contii,nirfr one week,
Cloaks and
Ladies1
fas
Plush Cloaks and Children's Wear, Price 20 per cent less the price
offered anywhere in the city. Examination will prove statement
I
TIT TTft FT mn I TVrJ
II. Uoeck's furniture stock is acknowl
edged to be the finest aui most complete
in ine city.
Th( 1 r 1 1 1 rillnTi.rv TTiktKrk
inttigcstion, constipation or Sherwood's onlv 2..00.
vi-.iiiui.iTa we ctimioi cure witn
at Pohcit
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OT ORDER.
If you desire to purchase a sewing: m&oblne,
ask our agent at your place for ferma and
prices. If you cannot find our agent, wriW
direct to nearest address to you below named.
cure
We:-tV Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
direction: are strictly complied with.
They ::.; purely vegetable, and never
fail to ...ive satisfaction. Large boxes
;ontai!o'.)g yo sugar coated pills, 2.1c.
Kors:!" by all druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. Tlie cri'n-
line i::.i:iuf.icturcd onlv bv John O. Wc
Sc Co.. ? .12 W. Jladison St. Chica'TJ.and
S..K1 ? y W. J. Warrick.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE &0IMM.
Ill- " 28 UNI0N sQUAREiN.1- DALLAS,
ST LOOISO.
ATI 4UT4 nA TEX.
WIi .- pay li; prices for sewinir ma
chines when vou can rct n V..v llmm ..t
11. Sh .-wood's for 2.-.C0?
WHAT ON EARTH
Is the r-' isoa people will not, can not, or
o nc. any tlMTerence in cheap nos
trums ,.it up by Cheap John houses or
irre-p . iible parties at enormous profits.
rattier l!i in take a medicine of world
wide i putation ami one that is giving
un:.vt:-il satisfaction at equal jrice? No
medicine io the worltl is giving such un-paralie!i-d
satisfaction for purifying the
bbod as IiEGG'S BLOOD PUIIIFIKH i
IJLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that
d c n-t tlo its work will cost you noth
r sa! by O. P. Smith & Co.,
New ItTca fcr V?nns IH-r.fM Men.
T . - r .
i -j.cr .sjiit s iu-c tiio hdi'hj invention
lor yeaing busii:cs.s inoii wlio a to start
ing in u,o Iiuancial world without
iriucn capital. Ubo pawr safo as now
coiiKii-ucteel cannot be- distinguished
l3' inc-eye from the genuuio orticje.
It can bo bought in any s,ize. and as a
i-ueypiacio ror funcji baskets antl odds
and ezitlsof thoofliroit is ihkmii.-k1
While being clicap in price it possesses
customer seeing Hie mighty safe in the
oKico is ut once imp -cssed with tlie
uigiiny ana nnancial seeuntv of the
concern lie is dealing with. Pliilaele.
pma nines.
j. m. Aim i?.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
R. B. Windham, John a. Davie.
otary fublic. Notary Fublic.
WI.M) II AM A IIAVIKM,
Attorneys - at - Z cw.
Oflice over ISaiik c:JCai County.
Plattsmouth, - - Xebuaska
Ve have an im
mense line and u jlJ
di:-count game per
cent, as they must be
sold before the end
of the fcason. Om
PLUSH SHORT WHAP.C
are eleo-ant iittm
o-arments. We sell
them at 5 14.50.
worth all of 20.00.
I
I wmm
UJoUe full for Si0
eJl elsewliprp af, 2;'.
myvx Cloaks
ySju-e sell fur 25
ell eUcwIifre at 35.
A ioli... i .
OVMU fur Sr. in BoYi
Ifclsewbrre at
Pinh Ch.akK we
sell for 5-1.1 K.n
A Full Line of
;okl at the lowest
prices.
Comfortabies and Blankets
a
pair. o have
3Iukis i:sirreU by Muvlint.'ry.
ine cooiht trado t itMiMi? in n
jrist art if iiKKicrn rcicneecontinues its
u:roai:j :i:r,ii it. A J'luladclpliia man
iic.r, irive-!ili.-tl a machine that, with the
l;!p:f fix mon. will turn cut as many
!.:-:tc Is i:i a i!:;y ::.s ylxly men -ai; make,
'ii :: i.vafbi::: Pas Lion . ::rcr:isfi:IIy
t ;.; rat ;l. ;;.! :.'pn s;:r:- ta.'.inj; a rood
'.-... I t.I i:::.!c:i i;i ;t. Jj ii p;iv s tinau
: :l!v ?i:nt; ;iu; it v. i.': pV(,!j.:biy lec
i :m.'h-i-'m liadt'
ALFRED DOLGES
Celetrated French Slippers
AT
R. SHERWOOD'S
Jf C. BOOITE,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work flrst-class; west Fifth Stnet.
North Robert Sherwood's Sto.e
A Fine Selected Line of trom $1.00 un to SO no
the fiuest 15 cent Uatting in the citv.
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... v.tt ,,Iie oiars, scarlet Stripe, Prices lower lhan
house in the city, as we are over-stocked with these rrood
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CALL AND SATISFY Y0UKSELVES.
Yours Respectfully,
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