She 5T.ctefca gcraltl. iLocill. NEWS- rjg' A theitre I nliout to he opene i.i Nebraska Citj under the manns'Mnent cf a Mr. Totter, in old hand at the bus Inest. rrrXhev bttfi a cayote chninrd at the Sews office in Denver, which that pa Ter avs r!robW a Johnson man ina mnoh a it "swirls around the circlo," which its chain alows it to do, and looks sneakicp and Terr much cowed. The Sews says that Dr. Frank Howard and Jaraes Reed, Esq., of thst city, have gone to Iowa on a "drumming" excursion. We belitv our business men can do a better and cheaper job of 'drummin:r" t)T lending: copies of the Herald through the country. We would call the attention of our readers to' the alrertisemont of Mr Whiting, of St. Joseph, in to day's paper The business rafn of St. Joseph are branching out in tte wholesale business considerably, and w hope they will meet with the succeis they deserve. We Fee no reason why they should not do an ex- tensire wholesale business, end we hope our buyers will consiler the matter well before they po further east to make pur chases. The aent of Mr. Whitin-was in town yesterday, and sol i'several lar;e bills, showing that heeould furnish any thin in their line as cheap as it can be fcad further east. n-rrm Thurtdd'j'a Vaily r?"A ladv in Pike Ccuntr, M. has W zr - called her baby Veto, in compliment to the President. (ryThe office of the Omaha Republican will be removed to the new building on Douglas street, on Monday the 13th inst. 3TheBand can appreciate Tlakcll's legerdemain. The meinfcers know exact ly what was done, but catnot tell exactly hnu- it was done. It wit act as fo j 1 for tho mind," which is tie design of the performer. C57"Ve have just receive, a large stock of Card, Card IJ.vird, IJ:!l-head paper, Flit-L'ap. FlatJ.ettir, and a gen eral assortment of everytli'n needed in tho jb priming line. Si-nd in your or- ders if jou want neat work at reasonable prices. f5"Somo one of tin? county officials of IliohirJs in county has c irw'.u 1 il te butt his brains out against the X-!'rus!.iuu.he Republican pnpt-r of thar c.nnty. Pierce will make it warm for him, us hr ought. A newspaper in Nebraska c inuot be con tluctrd to suit every bctly. ind when sin indifidaal sets himself against on? lio came it is not run in las exclusive inter est lie should be handled without glives 7j?A "beuiiCl" in evidently c'at thing; nt 1? it the I'itittMuouth I5rasn Rind is of that opiuion. Tho Rand pl.-.yed f..r lluud'.n two nihs and lie . laved fr the hi oni. Til? ue of the hall nnd the license were donated last r.ilit in account of tho performance being j 'btncSt" for the 15 m 1. These two it"ini would have amounted to exactly 10 lloudin returned $'J.15 as the receipt T.ieRanl played three nights ncd pi:J iyi;j Jhtctiit fin- the yrhilf.:', nenelitn' nre grrat thing?. Thoie wi re about one hundred and twenty-five persons present tickets oOots. Louk out for "benefits'' in Omaha. ... Trtm Friday's p"l!j. CJThere is no b' tter evidence of the prosperity of Nebraska, or of theincrcus ing attention she is attracting, than the fact that every lino of public convey ances is crowded. Mr. Wheeler, of the Kansas and Nebraska stage line, has substituted four horse Concord Couches in place of the two-horse hack hereto fore used. The increasing travel made the improvement necessary. "W are not in favor of universal boasting (a system often employed by others) of the celebrity of this or that medicine, and we keep our prahe until we have positive knowledge of the value or virtue of an article. It fclvcs us pleasure however to recommend to our readers Dr. C. W.Roback's Stomach Bit ters, Blood Puiilhr mid Blood Pills The Bitters give tone to the Stomich, aid digestion and rciovigorate the system, restoring shattered and broken down constitutions. There can' be no better Teanedy for purifying tho blood than 'he Turifier and Blood Tills. tsAnother Ere occured this morning, in the North-west part of t jwn About four o el fi tho brewerv of Mr. Breed was discovered to be on fire, and was totally consumed in a few minutes after the fire was seen. Tha building was in jured in tho Illinois Central company to the amount of $1,000 something near its value. There wa9 about !j500 worth of grain in the building upon which there wa no insurance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, as Mr. Breed was in the buiiding just be fore night and says there was not a par tide of fire there at that time. This is the seojod fire within a short time which is believed to have been act, by some fcoandrel, ard it is about time he or tbey were hunted up and taken care of. No man's property is safe while such char acters are allowed to run at large and vent their spite in -this manner oither up on a personal cnemv or upon the town. We do not know that this Gre was the work of an incendiary, but it would do Do harm to endeavor to find oui and should such prove to be the fact, we say punish the culprit severely. Fnm utvrcay' bally J. N. Wise, at the Boole Store, has just received at large let of ecbool ami miscellaneous books. C5TThe Nebraska Citv Sice says : "A private telegram from St. Joseph to the Mayor of thiw citv, informs ns that two men namd Chi rl"s Ilenrv and Frederick Siegle, having in their poisessioa two horses one an iron grsy and the other a black horse, both four years old, have been arrested at St. Joseph. They state they stole the horses five miles from Ne braskaCity " ZSTRer: Geo. C. Betts, Rector of St. Luke's Pariah, proposes opening n High 'School in this city. Parents who desire their children to go through a prepara tory course, without .change, pf teaobers, will find Mr. Beets' School a!l; that tbey ask. Pupils under his charge will receive tha very best moral .instructions, which is of ns great importance lis grammar or mathematics. ' ' ' ' " L 1 '' ' (J?"The demand for Nebraska wheat is so great in St. Louis that the' nu'uiber of steam-boats on the river is entirely in adequate to supply it. There are now thousands upon thousands of bahe!s awaiting' shipment, and the boats ha?e their full down cargo engaged before they leavA St. Louis Let us hare more ' oats. It will certainly pay at the rates charged for freight ; and the American people aro generally not slow to supply any demand as long as it will "pay.-"' C3?"L5. E. Langdon, Esq., General Western agent of the Merchants Union KxpieS, called on us to-day. Mr. Lang don is at present cngng dpn establishing agencies, an4 informs us that in th course of a few days goods will be trans ported through to this and other points in Nebraska by this company Maj. D. II. Wheeler has been appointed agent at this place, and is now ready to receive and forward goods through by this company. It is a new organization, and proposes to materially lessen the cost of sending gooJs by express., C"We are orry to note that Mr. Marks, on account of,iil health, is com pjlled to su pend his Masonic teachings through the Glenwjad Opinion. CSTThe Ladies of the M. E. Church Milo Society, will give a public entertain ment, at Prof. E. R. James, on Wednes day eve, thii 1 kh inst. A large cake containing a ring will be dispooud of during the evening. 37"Dr. Juhn Black has handed us a communication, whicu we decline pub- li-hing for the following reasons : It does not contain anything of vital importance to tho public,' it is lengthy, and rcferb wholly to personal matters. At the re- (I'lt-at of the Dr. however, we will say that the subject matter of the communi cation is a call upon Mr. B. Spurluck to show Ciiuse hv he, in a letter in the Her ald of Suturdiy. is unwiKinir to have hiiu (Dr. Black), sit in ju Igiuer.t upon his aH'-iirs, and u'so calls upon Spurlock to fhow any wrong he lias ever done. We do pot dccLbe (.ubiiohiug the DrV urticu b.cauac of uny ill will towurJi j Liiiii tr any particuiar thirg in the article : but beuaus-3 we do not think the public c ircs any .hing about tbj personal affairs between hiin and .Mr. S uifoclt, and we vvouiu preier to see iiietn bum uiup a uijecl which, .ii mutually , uuiro. able ana u: interesting; CiT"A correfpondent iu the lit publican . reierring to our article in regarJ to a bridge atross the Platte, urges tbat.lt should be buik 'oiUL-whcre between the inouth of E'khorn river und Saline Creek,' because'Mt would be the means of bring ing to' our city (Omaha) a large portion of the trad? of Cass, Clay, Butler, Lan caster and Sauudors' counties. We did not propose the erec:ion of a bridge across Plutte for the exclusive benefit of Ouiaha cr any other point, but, for the good of the whole Territory and tho' ae commodation of the travcTng public. While a Iridic at the poin. spokan of by this c i respondent would evidently be a gojd thing for Ouiaha, it certainly would not be for the bcst interests of the Terri tory in general, not wou!d it accommo date tha traveling public to any great ex tent. In fact, we believe it would be of far greater benefit to Oni iha, even, to have the bridge on the main lino of trav el, and we think this correspondent 6ees benefit' only in that which would harm some other point than the one where he reside., and not in a measure that would do good to all alike. Wo certainty need a bridge, and hope that ro person wil; attempt to get up a sectional feeling as to where it should to, for so sure as that i done there will be no bridge built.' Go ahead and build one where common seDS3 would designate as the proper place, and in course of time we cats hove another if there is any need of it. But above all things do not throw obstacles in the way of having any br dge at all. JYom Tuettiay'i Daily. , "Ve want a few cords of good wood ! from some one indebted to the IIerAld office. B-!ng it right along Now is the t.uic to buy real 'rotate in this city. Thoee who want propertv here and fail to secure it before next maimer will see their mistake. 3TThe St. Joseph Herald is not a very good prophet. Btfore the election it elairavd 7,000 coneeratire majority in that district. Tne returns shows 8,000 on the other side. fsTWe W'H furni3h tba weekly Her ald anl a copy of either Harper.s Wetk ly or Harper's Magazine one year for $'S. The subscription price to either the H'cA- t'j or Magazine is .f t. Who wants them? Mr. Herald : ' ; ; f Please announce through" vour col umns that the Christian.Church will com mence a prorrneted meeting this evening, November 13th, at 7 p. m.. in the Brick School House in Plattsmouth. D. C37"I'he members of Nebraska Chapter No. 3, are requested to meet on to-tnor row evening, 14th inst., at half past 6 o'clock, to attend to business of impor- ' tance. r. , J. J. iiise 11. V. pro lem ("A slight "onpleasantness" occured between two citizens last night, andser- ral harsh words appear"- to have got tangled in the mouth of one of them af least that part of his face shows signs of it to-dav. k t"The Council Bluffs Xonpareil says a gentleman in that city is making prep arations to commence the manufacture of paper the coming springy IVe hope he will not "back out," but will contin ue his preparations. It will pay the manufacturers and the consumers. )5We have received the first number of the Tri-Weekly Press, of Nebraska City, 0. II. Irish' Editor and proprietor. It is a six column paper, containing ten columns ol reauinz matter, ana me mechanic il appiiarance is a deoided in' nrovement on the former dailv. It de. serves a lioeral patronage, and we aope it will receive it. We have made arrangements with T. Cumraings, Esq.k, to canvass this and adjoining counties for subscribers to the Herald. Every man in Cass, Lancaster, Saline nnd Seward counties should hav3 the Herald, and we hope they will not delay the time of commencing. Give us a large list and we will ugree to give your money back if you are not satisfied at the end of the year. Let our friends tnrouiihout the different counties do what they can to increase our circulation, und thus enablo us to give them a better naner. I ' Ail Honest iachitie. The Rev. O. W. Hubbard, of Wilson N. Y., writes to the i'cox & GibsbSew ing Maching Co. "I have regarded your mach'ne as the most perfect in construc tion and working of any I have seen, but now, after taking it to peices,- I admire it more and more. r. is an hu:vet machine: and I hope every man and woman who owns one will take a pattern from it, in principle ana duty. MARRIED- MILLER WI11DACI1RE On the SVn st., in this city, by Judge Marshall, Mr. Lewis A. Milllr and Mis Elizabeth Whidaciire, both of Mills county, Iown. D.H. .Wheeler at home again.-. I take treasure in .in form n mv util business ratron that I nm nt hnn.c ;a;n ana esiaMineil in the Uencr.il Aeucy business as of old. Thankful , . - T ,. . , for raft favors, I now solicit the pit. ronn-e of uiv old, nnd all new friends to toofivc me a call. I will endeavor to give 8iitisf action tp all. , A 1 business intrusted to my cara will receive iny prompt and personal atten tion. Give me a call at the old ollicc in he Court House. ' D. II. Wheeler, of firm of D. II. Wheeler & Co. Plattsmontl Xeb. Oct. 13th lSSG C s?"IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF READY MADE CLOTHES, Oil A SUIT MADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. U. WALK ER,OLD POST OFFICE. July 1G d tf SUBSCRIPTIONS Keceived at the News Depot, for anv of the Magazines, Perredicnls and Xews Papers' of the day, at the ' Pdblishers prices Pjf.Xotc is thv ixmt to su!-scrilc. Oct. 2a. ' F0a SALE- A houe suitable for removing. qaire at this office. '. Nov. 3 d tf. ' En- A WANTED. 400 or 500 bushels of Oat!, to be stored somewhere on Weep ing Water. For particulars enquire of Nov. Sdtf J., G.MILLER. T0LLT A suit of three rooms in N as- a. -' v. cart or town. Arwlv to s. Duke. OR. M H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST. v Wi ! d all wo k in hi-line on sbort ootiac. , ' JC?Offica wit'a Dr. Lirinion. i J uly 6. SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to me by acconnf. euTe forthwith. 'All account Hnnaid will, after a reasonable length of time. be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. -. . sep5dtf ' - Geo. Bocck. . ' C"In going for or ordering eoods. the great question to be solved is wlvers they can be had so as to enable the pur chaser to make the greatest profit , If they can be hod ner home for about the same money that would have to be raid at a gre-uor distance, it is certainly an inducomrnt. Let our dealers in Gro'ee" ries, Liquors, p.c, reason m-m this pub" iect, and whpn thev want rnvthing in the line, go to westneimer it Lppstein, m St. Joseph, anri we d'lubt ,not. they cm mnte it more profitable than to seni or go further east. ' ; " jGlin EKiiOi4S O?ktT,0LTH. " 4 get.tlajmo who aaffcr tlffor yejrn from Ne'fus Dehilijy, Pretnatur H' car, al ail the eff ct 'H youthful imrUc-eticn, wB1, for ilierake of cufff-ln humanity, setjd fiee to all whof n-td it. the retit and .directiot. for nakii.g- Uii- rt-.iple rtmt'yky wi.ith he ira cured Si ft-rv t t ithtiif io proHt by the eder;ir"s expertfce, can Ho fo ly address I. 6, in perfect -i riCdecce. John B Cwizy,' sepl5u3ca . No. 4a.r fct.. Nik Yotk UWLLLIVUS nt all price. Any pe-Foos wirhiiig to pnrchae Farni-p'operry or Roid-ncet iu town, will Had thcni for sale at 411 prices. Hi E. SI. tOREIXGTOX, rcrT. Ksai Kstxit C5T Flattsinoxith lodge No- 6, A- F. & A.M. 5 iir!ilarcmniunictions 1st and 3J MonUyi ofeca month, t ti I 2 o'clock, m. . T. DUKE, W. M. J.G. HOWE, Sre. Nebraska ChApterTTo-SrE- A- M. Ureal .r ct.iiVi-fon 2.1 nI ilh WedDrfcdari of ( li luniih, at 6 1 2 o'cluek P m. . J. G, HOWE, H. P. J. C CCMMIN3, - I. 0- O.F rintte Lridirp. No. 7, meets ever? Saturday evening- c-n" xy?r ?,t'er M" ro repcl fully It TiU-J to Tttit th' Lol(rf Byor.larof . . A . L. bPRAGUE. W. O lfr..r a other lAJUgva P. P. Oass. Ree. Sec'y. I. 0. 0. T., Rpftntiirinc-tftiifts erery Friday eveDing. TrTt!ing euii i . T. W. J-nitYOCK, TV. C. T II. J. STKEIGH1, W. 8. Wholesale dealer In Boots. Shoes . i j . AND NO. "72 FELIX STREET, .ST. JOSEPH, - MISSOURI, Icon'ant'y In receipt of all the VAri.ms "tries from the manufacturers. Cash paid for Hiles, Pelts, etc. . , neT7Jriy t Sheriff Sale. Vr virtue of in execation to me directed frm the i j.,iieii District, wittiin and f..r otoe ccuut.v Ne- b anka Ter ltury, n1 bearinR Gate tne i nn day or tirpttuibr, a. D-.1S6U. I. the subscriber. Shi-riiria anil fur Ca s conr.ty and Territory f Nel, wiV -eii t public auction, for cash, to the liihr-t ami he-t bid'l r, in front of the Court Houne, in Plattsnuulh, in Ca ciiumy, K. T.. on Saturday, the l'tli ilay ol, XovcmWr next atone o'clock p. in., of said ly, a'.l that certain tract of laud ciinated in Cass ci-u- ty: N". T., arid km. wn and d'-wrilied a follows, to it r S.iuth-wmt quarter (1 " toe south ea-t quarts. (V) Of fection ihirty-flvo (35) , town eievef (11) ranc- twt-lve (12), 'ait of tie.' 6th P. M., in Cass cou-ity, Nebraska Territory. Tak n ss ilie property of illiam sesbitf to Hat ifv a judjzeuieut in favor of S. K. Nuckolls. .1 - 1 I A 1 JL.. ' li, Sbcr'ff. Cass rouutyty, N. T, P P (1A lieputj helllT, Sheriff's C3ice, October 16, IStiti, BAKERY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. MATHIS Si SONS, (sucosaors to J. Tarcrl A Sons.) Plattsmouth, Neb. Keep constantly on hand a good supply of FRESH DREAD, PIES, CAKES and everything in the line. AJso ? GROCERIES 4' PROVISldyS of a'.l kinds. Wasted : Country Produce, Butter, Ers, 4c r-Give us a call. sept. 85. 1?C5. Wm. Stitdclmaim &,Co, ..... -J One door west cf Dontlans Drug sorr. Dealers in Ready-made CIOtMllg, GENTS' FURMSII xjk d GOOJS, IIAT. rAP.s loots stiOi-.s, ' and a Efneral stiik cf OUTFITTING GOODS Kor ,hp PiMns aiso, a la.pe lot . f RUBBER CLOTH hYG. REVO LI ERSJ-YD.YOTWXS. We l inaht li-w and will sell c!,enr kt cash. C'i!. ami h.muiiic our atock before ou buy n wh-re eiiel jy 1 6S in. 6 I AitL.ilAi i Ul. STUPPY & ' BBHH, Ko. 16 Jitrth Fiftli VtPiet) ST. JOSEPH, - - - MlSSOrl T) -rs in PIAK0S,! 0BGAHS,.MEL0Dr0N , VIoliiiH, Guiiari. i'luies Atfoi ile... l'lu!ins, Mu- flc fjitiki. sdiI:IIET Mi'sio. Qtnuiiie Italian. "a iern i.b ViUu iluL3 i4uisi 0 liauJ. Witi. S. Thatcher, t uccL-ssor lo H- Knapp BalloTi, )? 4 THIS PHYSIC! AW; s u r;gk on. Cures all rle of rorble disesse without me(ll''ie Anions which are UtonrMtis, AMhirm. rrlrnslc il..Tit. KS'iiinilrmn. Xeuralirla Paralyses, !, or H arine. illxe.oe of tin1 Kye Canc-r, Tumors, Eciof- K- liw-tt-. liTpepii. Ame. Ac., Ac. M'iroiALV-t-rit eiire ii;iats diseases in an I .rms in a f-w lia.YJU. ,' . Olilc- at Platte Vali-J Hons. 1 r-m V3 McELWAlN & FALES. Ar? now ' rerwr-l tn do all k;nd" of wk In iLrli h as HOL'-K. A'lUN'.OKNAM KNT.AL anJ mv. Such as HOL CARHIAI.E lalnliDg liilding,-tilaizing, Crau Ins and KarH-r Hanging. Mi-p on laiu sireet, opposite tne I'latie auej Hon e. Work itons with (1i-pa'.cb, and fatt-fs-tioa gaarin titil ie n call. April 'i'i, iltj;n. , FOK SALE tml iwn ..r. i k- More bnildinc 22 by 60 feet witi i;oJ celUr; l.n lu 11"" i.articular i'-quire ol the lUi.lHD oAKJ'OF rtnuiOL yimiwi" 'f 'h pli.es to ret rvrfnrrpry a' all mna ia si 1 , . BLACK. BUTTBRY ct CO.'A. TT IVTOIV "P A OTTTO e a . . -. f5ai: RAILEOAD ! UiLfl I -FOJ ( FRO T FASiEiiGERS lon Pacific Kail Er.ad will mnPisseiife'er anti fiht Ttaius BET. "OMUHA 'KEARNEy. Traius will 'ear Omaha PAILT (.Sundays except el) , connecting at Kearney with Holla day's Overland MAIL a5d EXPRESS IpOACfilES for Drnrir, Sn7t I.fikr. Viryiniit City and all points in. Cotortiti'j, 7.'A. JtJ'ihu tnd Montantt. ' The' TMOM ' PACIFIC Rati. 1:CAT I nmp-y equipped With ' fl" st c .sr i osctc. f i e'rtt raiw nd er.clues, to do promp ly all l.nsn.e.s tt.a- aiur d(T r. Parser Kers nwf rely on co connee'ion; e't lnd wwt, snil fliipic-r rr 4-a rtl thai all fte jfl'1 wi'' receive dipa;ch and bed em! y handiej. SAML B RKJP. Gtn"I upt. W. cSTDElt. Gen'l 1' eight lj.ietAs'l. . -.-1 -Oraana. AaS. lS.ia; usi0i!J.u8:ii. I 1 C.te- Blv;', Butte y U O.'s for ye-r L8 I aad Lakr. eaten - ;:B : "N -E W M A N . r .... . -I ... . i,r Couis'er Main and Tiiiud Sthuets, Plattsmouth rV ODTEIT-T-IKG . CLOTHING HOUSE! IN-THE Dealer ie).fiii fP7iAfiTR rn rrriiTJirirkXirni Gents' Furnishing-Goods. lints Caps, Boots, Shoes, Also a jarge lot of - RUBBER CLOTHING Of all descriptions always on ha nil. tF' Calland examine . .'' ISTew Masonic Plattsrajutli, April 10th, 1863. t Simpson, Sharp & Col -y Whoiosale deceiving, Forwarding'and And -tetfsa.'fooLt J3Lse3Q.ts, PLATTSMOUTH, Dealers in FAXCY ASD STAPLE. JWOCERIES, 1 '.. i ." i ilk'. PROVISIOXS, WIS DO W-IiLISDS, ST. LOUIS GIsASS, -i LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC Al'o, A gents for thecelehrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK . Quaker Bbv and W invilt all lo Call nnd ISes mm Picture . t iuy i A 1 ' Xotth SUtMaitiH,1 -'- rLrrsMorTii, - x.t. ?jr. Piit tires -taken mbrotvr.es, Photojrmphs, Gem Pictures. Sc. A -ooj assort m-nt of Cases Frames, Albums ic-, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or I ranies inade to order, of any pize ;.... -4 y. .'';.-. vr : . V. M. R TENICK, - r" PKNICK cv: J..'i'J J' sla Vh ):eaW - tr. Patent- Medicines, ChernlcalsGIais, Paint?,' OIR Oil and Lamps, ,c. : ritr.i.. .. . NCS. 3 &. S SECOND 43-Wsare the Nortl.wrtern W-.r.le- Ar"1" tai esc arniia their ce-.-tcil.ej iu any q' jtitjtic. N. T '1- WKST! in , Trunks, Valines, Sec., &c. " " - "AND REVOLVRSJ , my extensive stock at tht , '" r Brick Building. and Retail" Commission Merchants, C.4 NEBRASKA. PRODUCE, FLOUR, DOORS, SASI PISE LUMBER, SHISGLES, MOWER AND REAPER. W-oods-Movers,'' us, and Examine our Slock. Simpson, Sharp & Co. it ' I V Gallery. r r f Xof all Kinds:! Wit. LOVING. Delersla 9 Fire JSVines and I.iqdbH; Coa! Staiioncry, ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. ' - 3 Jit t tic T: J. C. .'yer Co., Jso4 iy I CEYLON WlILUlf. Montgomery &. Willams : tobacconists; Post Office BuUdiagriuUsmoutfi.Ji". T. We Le-p cunstantly on hand a jon.I s'snrtmi-Qt of GIGARS TOBACCO, PIPES. ETC., ETC.. ETC., tarrSS CS A CALLt The lardi-aMn1..!'. ways bancs onU . yU. r . . j Is prepared to do all kirxlsor work in , j. liDrt. urh IvVklXr!; OIV'"T.L and C A Kit I Ml K 1 A1MINU t.iidinp, Gl.i:it.K.d Paper lUnnit. Mi' p at the old himiiH hi iiri wn ii i l- . k and J.cho.4 Ilose, where I hwr tie test 'of "cravr'.i. i euc. ft.r Carrlaj;,.. wtroni.d Sio PVnT1njr.: CiS ...c Kan i y.m want gooa wort al .,w prices Pi. k y-yVOKE. CITY MEAT MARKET, ! Empire Heat Market. Tile U ndertfsned. b. n. w rrrip."d t farms Iks ei:irns of this plac with thetcet FR i; sj n EE F, ". ; J u . , .MFTTOXi-; : VEAL, PORK, - ' ( r r.i. A.XD DA.COX. I al.o keep nGGS tlUTTER,. ' " CHEESE, POI'atOES, A.XD VEGETAtiLns. and will py the highest martlet price for all kinds COUNTRY PRODUCE. WW. F. MOKRISOX I'lattsninuth, Vht IS, d4ni. ...,J. .OTfiCJG. To Clhj and Township Boards of Ed vcation : By applying! th' County CVik' Offle. 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