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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1870)
J ' 'I if 1 . ft " (Sacue-ior? to JV.Jf." ffiuchnoan,) Druggists' & Apothecaries. $ 1 rl'VVr i,m; : Drugs, uiirt 3Xodiciiies, PAINTS, OILS, DYES. NOTION":?, ToHet Goods PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Tor STbtfJiantcitl ariil ?Te'lI-in:1 ji;iriocs. K''l fiiistauily on ban J a. full iirul well nfaortc tuck of . Vhyii-i:in' 1 r-e-ril trills o:irf fully cnui jwiitvI r by ia s!H-rienrri- i'trsei'l. - i"uvr hut the P'lrosi moJi'nw hsp'1. All vnrrnjitcd a rlrf-iit!il. (.'ail aii'i stf. Main Street, Sanih Side. TERMS CAS !!.; V " NEW DAUGHTER- HOUSE! SOUTH OV TOWS, ON Tllh ROCK BLUFFS ROAD. I am prepared to kill beef c.ittlo, inpg. sheep stc- i'T i-j-ro-m n, ;i i!;rt n-.tU-v a::-iii xca nabic rates.' .' GIVE ME A CALL. ; -, .!: GV.O. FICKLKR. PL ATT S MOUTH "5 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAEBLE MONUMENTS, TJM:ST(M'S. IM1LE-T0rs.de. Furni-hetl I'-omjtly an. I neatly at tLo very li.we-t prirca-iHMlJe. We Warrant Satisfaction. MEIlKS A BIlO., llain str-et near t"'ti ft.. l'!.ift.-itinoh Neb. REAL ESTATE !! 7 GOO Ac?es OK CHOICK LANDS, Improved and Unimproved, T;". r !-:i!e en reafoniibk' term.: al. City proper r.insistinu of Jlei'iiiein-e an I l iiin proved (..ts. I hoie Ucsinui to ii.vt it capital will timl it t.i tlifir intevot-t t.i en 11 iini examine cur li.-t ''tSWwZk L WINDHAM. LOOK HERE ! All Real ltate p',a . .1 in i-ur h:.nU firyals wiil th-.rt.ut'hly jKlv rlie l withmi! exira ?'-t ... .1... . . a c-nf.r-tit' v r. ii.l vi-rt i-e ever v t.i.v f pruper'y plae J on our falo !ni.k. pjv- . !ii:r i ji! (Uvi-rif.tioa t.1 :aiae n Uen irc'j. i a is mi - parti-- .i.-ii i'i t ) se'l the full a Iv.ict.ie t a lvertisii.e tlieir propeity lr .-ale, uliout bavinc a d..liar f t'ie expen.- t' pny- ,,r aut' tt.J Kri'KLt.tCK A WINDIIAJL Improved Farm and Timber I ?F!r ;:lc. The fM-:n is sltitatci! 'J'r ijiU-s trot ,f 11-. rtinMit ' 'it fn n .t nnili-rrtiH I vnl i n.:(lii H :irr s i t tiu'l'i-r ; a ?t ry :'.nl ji half a".,-. tf.J fl-CRT-OCIv ( -WINDHAM Improved Farm for Sale. Ctiiiiintr itf uc:re.. ix laik-s west of l'latts .?VP',y'VRLOCK WINDHAM. A Great Baroain. t' V, fnr caJ nn 11 mrrp ti ai t of 'an.l l ine ton miles' u:hweit frm 1'la.tf : i.n:r;i. an ue !i:iJ at a -i !"-: i if n pii :".1 ion inal' cooi:. iH;KL.CK A- WiNDHA ' M. F UR-!il'!'TU:R'E; TIios. W.'SIiryocIf,' CABINET ftlAKER, And dealer in all kindi of Furniture and Chairs. MAI STREET, (t'-iird d'jor west of P O Plattsmouth - - - Keb. Repairin? an! Vsmishins neatly done. Ad-Funeral attended at th shortest notice. In a .11 ' iTosTe. TOOTJ.B. I. I.BASSA. J. R.fLiRSS Tootle, Hanna & Clark, PRAIKRS IS Gold mid Silver Coin, EXCHANGE, KJ.K. and ot Jier Ktoclcs. D;fU drawn on all parts of the United Ptatos and l.urope. Depo.- its rceeirud, an 1 special at eution K'Ven to eolltctioi:.-'. Plattsmouth, Neb. jt24tf GILLMAN CORN SHE4.LER. WM. B. PORTED, Agent Plattemouth, - - - - - Nebraska. MAXIFACTCRED IJV Gillmau, ' King & IlamUton. "' Ottawa, - - ... - Ilii.'joi.?. .1 am arent for t !i a:. c C'elelratel t orn "li'-llcr. and am prepare I to till trd;rs on sbort ''o'rc. Hiunpie luat hitio eau he ten fit c;y tanu two and halt mile touth wot of 1'latts jn"uth. I i;itc lia.l one ol'thf -e machiiic in ure fur tiie pm five years, aod tin 1 it jictfeet in every -ieet. WM, ii. l'OUTIiK janliiu3 ' '' ?1 GREAT RUSH ! i LARGE CROWDS!! Kvtrj'tody. and more too. arc tir.j; to . : D. SCHNASSip.':;'&'' CO, . r i .-. t .-. . - . To buy their &j?iOLZg xic3. Bummer G-oods AT THIl i ' . . ' ' .. 1ST JE AV Y O E K! S T O E E- " .-""-The liHTuntantl m .t eauijIute i ' . 3 TOOK "OF" DRESS GOODS Are r.or on exbibition at tbe New York Store. t areatly rdeei prieeF. t call particular . , "f, ri Cj ',7 $2-' r afteaiion to our new ttyles of . : DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, ! '''! " ; - ' DELAINS. (ilNGHAMS, , BROWN SHEETING. :. RLEACIIED COTTONS,, ' - BALMORALS. CARPETS. . -r-, ,-.--ri-. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. ' - ' " COTTON YA,r., S, BOOTS AND SHOES of all kind.-i and priees to suit our nuniM:ous eu.stomersi. , large stock of i " 1 GROCERIES, " , ' HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, . - YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, PI DW CTIIPRI rr or.H RRFAIf CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. Klattsmcmth February,-10th, S70. tl. J j i . "i Z i- -. . r Ono dor v e-t of the IIeraLd Oflicc, - ' ; PLATTSMOUTH, - ' NEBRASKA, HAS A LARGE Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, FURNISHING GOOD, HATS, 0-A.IFS, BOOTS', SHOES and Provisions- HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL Kinds of Country Produce. efiToliu IFilxgcrald- nattsniouth, Nebraka, August 5t1i. 1SC.9. llal tsmouth 9 Vc Isarc an c.vtcnxire general siocfi of GiootJs tlieiZ ire are constantly 7.? sorting zzj29 -s4V.. wc offer to Hie ic at prices tliat ire It now muni give entire s&tisract ion. Vc part huge the wry bet G oods at the head f Mar kct and plrictly for cash, and arc prepared to compete tcith the. trade at any point on the Missouri river. HUM A SON & RIIOADES, : DEALERS 111 GRAIK Russell Doom's Old Stand, u PLATTSMOUTH, ISEB. STOVE AliD DB. T. IDTTIKIIE So CO., Wbolcsale and Retail dealers in ' jHTardivarc and JLgriciiItwral Sin piemen t STOVES, Tl., SHEET IRON, BRASS, STEEL P L O "W S Of fcll kinJj aisi siies, wLich wo warrant the h.-t in the market. aros wonis. ! Tin Roofing, Guttei-s and Sponting Done on Short Notica Are exclusire Atre tts in this-onnty for the rale ot Stewart's Celebrated Combination Goal or Wood Cook Stove Giro us a call we w ill not bo uniernold Main street, next door east of tho Masonio Block, FLATTSVIOUTH. NHUItASKA V R. R. fiotics. """otk-c U hereby (riven that lxa.k of iubserii j.1 U.n lii the eai'it.il clock of the fc-l. Jo.njih Hii l Kansas ami 'eljrn.-ka Krlr.ad Cuicpaiiy. will lie opened at lhM.fliee of 1. JI. Whetier & Co. in tho City GlTl:ttMnouth April It'.i li IsTO. II. M. V A.N A UMAX. J. K. DOOM. JA.S. ILIIDADES. EVKKJuN DOOM. inarlMlwut , fneorpurator. t r. . M i:;:ii"!-f. I , . ' IMfi PI OW and all kinds of SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, &.C 1. -fcLliiNAS.?! t;o. AT STOCK OF TIH STORE -o -- $20,000 worth of Property FOIl-SAI.K- Coni.;ir)? offarm. with timber adjoinirtr.nea Pl:ittsiii!i;h. property in Plaitsiuouth City. hor?e. catllo. wasrons. cte. Por further partienlar enquire of or ruliircM GEO. W. COL VI NY are liiukir. ;er t:'.it work. They will Lit h this liiue. ' The lyer ferry ha mado regular trips to-day, passengers or no prwengrrs. Spceie paj uient is tein resumed in ti'.any cities. Omaha getting anew ferry toat a large one. It viil up as snon as the river is open. Ilepublicans should bear in i .iii 1 that the place to win victory is at tli Reg istration. Will vou atteud to it ? The tee hroko loose about 11 a. ti. to day. The river has risen several im lies this afternoon. The Iiiirlington line is tho only road that run; Pullman's dining ears between Chicago au'l the Missouri River. Messrs. Horton and Jenks, the wide awake' merehants of Weeping "Water, were in the city to-day. Inuring ths rerfent storm a portion of thevoofof tho Court House at Chicago was broken in by the weight of enorc. Pillin & Son are pre pari ug to complete their new building on Main street at an earl'lav.-" As we go to press an effort is being lmde to get the mail across the river theljrst fr almost a week. ''- " . A large uuiuber of passengers cane aeross the river to-day, who have 1 ecu awaiting on the other bank for seven days. , . The river rose between two and thre feet j-estcrd.iy, not enough, however, ti allow tho "President" to run. Prob & Yeates, at Whire & Buttery') old stan 1, have commenced paying ou. specie. Call and see what it looks like. Court will commence in this county oi the second Monday in April. There are about one hundred cases on the docket. Married, at Eight Mile Grove March 10th 1S70, by Rev. J. B. Max field, Mr. J. B. Brown, and Miss Susan F. Brant ner. All of Cai county, Nebraska. We are requested to announce that in consequence of the storm the donation to Rev. J. J. Roberts has been post poned until Friday, the 2oth iust. The train from the west this evening came in loaded with passengers. Among the arrivals we noticed lion. C. II. Gere of the Lincoln Journal. The trains on theB.&M. in Nebraska maae regular trips uunng me recent storm. Not a moments delay was occa sioned by the weather. Gere micht have stopped, yesterday, Ions- enough to say "how." His "card," we have no no doubt, is good till sonic t ime in the fuiure. : The B. & M. road in Nebraska is be coming very popular. Fverybody going west tikes it, and they all speak of it in the highest terms of praise. We learn that Mr. Holly, of Si. Joseph, has recently purchased Mr. Caggy's store at Factoryvilic. Caggy thinks of settirg up in l.uines:? elsewhere The President catnc down from the upper landing this morning, and started immediatly into her regular ord.T of business. The streets have been erowde t to day with farmers' wagons, for the first time since the commencement ofthe storm. It is estimated that a railroad bridgo at Omaha will cost about $2,000,0Xi, if one could be builv at all. A lir.-t class bridge could be built at this place for a half a million. A private ltterfrom Wyoming station, on thft TJ. P. R. R. informs us that times are good there, and a. number of farms will be opened in that vicinity this sea son.. ' John Fitzgerald, Esq., is entitled to great praise for the success of tho festi val lat evening. Ha was th"1 principal manager of the occasion, and through his efforts it was made a success. There are a large number of emigrant teams on the opposite bank of the river waiting to get across. The Mary Magec will probably be running to-morrow. The State School Superintendent's Re port shows tho number of school child ren in Nebraska to be thirty thousand, ciyht hundred and thirty-four. . We understand that Prof. Miller is offering a fine farm for rent, three or four miles from this cit-, havin a good house and other improvements. Here is a fine opening for some one. We nerer saw the Missouri river lower than it has been during the past winter. The prohabHtics arc that we will not have very high water this sea son, as tac mountain snow3 have been light. L. F. Reed, Ksq., of Weeping Water, was in the city yesterday. Reed is doing a heavy business iu the merchautile line at Weeping Water. The country is set tling up very rapidly, and business increases in porportion. The reeent blocking of the river here has caused much disappointment in getting goods over. The ico was not heavy enough to crass upon and too heavy for the ferry boat to run. The storm has cleared away, business has again resumed its wonted course, many of our merchants are resuming Specie Payment, preparations are being made in many, parts of the city for building, and everything! indicates a lively time in Plattsmouth from this day hence. . A ar; iVu," l W. Wi.-c .-irrivcJ 1 New here Ii vi;it!i t Lrt Jaiiiiary, on at I'lattoi lie says the III r.Ai.D :v 1 as to wluit was during his c- Many homesteaders had gone onto tlieir 'and, taken tin ir families, and made preperations for connneneirig work prior to the reeent .tonn. As a general rule they would bo poorly prepared for such a storm as has just ceased. The uual services in tho Pi e.-byterian Church on next Sabbath 20th, Inst. Preaching in the morning at 1 1 and in the evening at 7 o'clock. All are invited. Sabbath school at 3 a. ui. and .singing at 3 o'clock p. m. - , . A train on the TJ. P. 11. 11. ran Into a herd of cuttle at Ollaalla .station la.'t week, throwing the locomotive and tendo;-o(T the truck;. The "President"' made "deep sea soundings" this morning, much to the relief of tho Railroad men and citizens generally. It was feard that she would be wrecked, as she lay en an ugly snag. Mr. Malonc has on exhibition at Poxes' store .some of the finest speci mens of limestone we hive seen in the State. It is to be had in great abund ance convenient to the city. Persons who contemplate building will do well to examine it. The friends of the Congregational Church in this city will be glad to learn that arrangements have been made by which they will have regular fervices hereafter, instead of alternate Sabbaths as heretofore. Time, 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. evh Sabbath, until notice is given of a change. Sabbath School at 12 M. The public are re-peclfully invited. "Ticket, sir," said a railroad conduc tor, passing throussh one of the trains the oilier day. to a passenger. "My face is my ticket," replied the other. 'lndeed!" said conductor, roiling back his wristbands and displaying a most powerful bunch of fives; "my orders are to punch all tickets passing over this road." An old subscriber to the Herald hailed u.s on the street yesterday and paid for another year in advance. He said he wished to pay in time so as to not miss a nuniher, tor he woukt not uo without tjiC wceklv Herald for teu dollars a year. We learn that Doom, Bro. &Co. have, in accordance with the suggestion of the IIekald, sent for a quantity of specie change to l.c paid out at their counter. It will prove the beat investment they cvor luaa Workmen arc engaged erecting a plat form at the foot of Main street, for the convenience of railroad passengers. It is to be something over one hundred feet in length, extending between the two west tracks. The storm ceased last evening, and the ice blocked in the river last ninhf, nunpletely closing the channel. Men Vere out early this morning breaking a iliaiinel across opposite Main street, lnoi'.gh which a skiff has been plying all lav. " We were pleased to so? the smiling wtntcnance of our old friend Moses Dodge in town to day. He arrived this morning from Arizonia, where he has been engaged in the freighting business. Dodge i.- not particularly jnredisposed in favor of life in Arizonia. ami thinks he will trv Nebraska for a time. The Dyer line ef ferry beats charged 'for crossing the river vesterdav. An opposition bridge company brought the fare down $4.75 to-day. Dyer labored to convince people tho bridge was unsafe, but it was no use. The tempory bridge across the Mis iouri river at Omaha was removed last Saturday. The bridge at Plattsmouth vas.not removed until yesterday. : What became ef Gere yesterday? Vc "s'ghted" his fbrin for the space of a ninute, and then lost him In the throng a. the depot. We rather guess Putnam e Wal.-h had filled out a blank card, and ( ere was on his wav cast. Notwithstanding the large number o pople in town yesterday for the purpose i celebrating St. Patrick's day, it is a fict worty of praise to our Irish fellow ctizens that not a single case of drunk emesswaa seen during the entire dar. We arc informed that a fellow of good nidres., small of stature, sporting a fmcy moustache, a well worn suit of d.rk clothes, and being a most cxtraordi-na-y hand at lying, is going about town procuring aid from charitably disposed pecple. lie makes his plea to suit his cusomer. He can be cither saint or inur, as occasion requires. He needs an application of soleleather badly. It woud be worth more to him than money. The Millandcrs have got right up onto their hind feet, and tell the people of Ooe and Lancaster counties that work ha? stcped, and, that nothing short of "bonds" will start it. It is like adding insult to injury to ask this thing. Otoe is nearly swamped now w ith bonds, and the Midlanders and Morton have sappel the county of her last available dollar, and now ask for more. Surely the people cf Otoe will begin to think that Shylork of old was a Christian gentle man. Kin ' Louis, of Bavaria, i- hanging trardens on the roi.f of bis pal ace. It is an immense arched buildins of g!a-s, extending over the creator part of the p-.la-.jo and court-yard, and tilled with the rarest exotics, and the nio.-t magnificent flora! productions of the tropic. Tbcrc is a bill bcfor the U. S. Senate to divido tbe tate of Texas, and csab lh the Territories of JcnVrson&nd 3Iata-jirora. EH ALD 1 ta W ? is Tin: place to gi:t ii Ha- HARDWARE AND- AGRICULTURAL IM. LEMENTS AT VHOLESALE AND RETAL ! MATHEWS, DONNELLY .St CO. . i Would respectfully inform the people of CASS and adjoining couaties that they have just opened a LARGE Hardware and Agricu'tural Establishment Where we are always to be found to accommodate customers. i - FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN MAIN ANDVINK. PLATTSMOUTH N'KIJ f ?;ock consist in part of tho following : The Buek-eye Reaper ami Mow reoiuliine.l. The 1 ' .Modi l weep.-take flira.her. itnrani Kcy.-tonc Corn l'lanter. Monmr.ntli Ulalk Cutler an'l Cultivator. OucMa ml -ioniiiomh Cultiviiturs. Dixon Iron l!ack Ca.it Steel I'low. olil (rroiiml, and brenkerx. l'eoria. Model Kxtrahard l'lows. J'rineeton adjustable Iron Jieani l'lo s. N'itU the celebrated Newton Wagon, which for durability cannot be execled anywhere Kj-t or West. JIardware. Cutlerv, AVauon Stock. " Glass. Oil, Fence ALSO 400!tn CHOICK 7Tho above comprise?.-! few of tho itrtielcs nn-1 eoniplete an-J to sell at bottom prices. GIVE-US And Uxaiiiine our Stock, that you way go marl2d&wtf. CLiOTHISR. South Side Main Street, - - Number 9. PLATTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA Lit' l 0 Doom, Bro. ec Co. have just received a large stock of Rrnwn and Bleached Muslins all grades and prices. For a fine line of Prints, at TOO? 12je "fl yard, jo to Doom, Bro. & to. Doom, Bro. Si Co. have just re ceived the finest stoyk of Dress ioodstobo found in the city. Call and examine. For a good piece of Ticking, Dentins, Shirting, Stripes, &c, go to Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom, Bro. & Co. have the finest assortment of all wool Cas-simere.-: to bo found iu the city. For an extra piece of Jeans, Cottonades, Casinet, Satinet, or anything in the way of Piece (iood, goto Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom. Bro. & (!o. have just re ceived a large and well selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Sic, all at low prices. Doom, Bro. it Co. have a large stock of Notions, Dross Trim ming, Hosiery, &c. Call and ex amine. A General Stock kept and Orders from Couutry Merchants promptly S BLOOM &d CO i'3 .'-:'"Aiv :--v-:l . hrtivn ... ilHN'JSHIG C03DS. ntv-i-V Ac-ic- BOYS,f-AK!D CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Hats 8l Caps, Boots & Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. Mam Street, Second D t or J t i tj ti i Jjt i n Plattsmouth, F3eb. BRANCH HOUSE Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 00l2Jill : , Carpenters, Joiners AND CAIUNKT MAKKRS. ?htn t the brkk L-ull lin? fr.iiDeily o iir'c 1 i bvfif . Bfcek f.f c Mark.-mith ?aor- jiti.a JC 1 ti a - E Nail. Iron Puttv. Whit'3 Bead. Wire. Garden, Field and Flower Seed. HhDUU SEhIM on hand. Our aim shall be to keep our stock full A CALL awav satisfied if not TTAPPY. MATHEWS, DONNELLY k CO. For Choice "A" Sugar, go Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom. Bro. & Co. have a large stock of'"C" and Brown Sugar a choice article. Call and exaui iue For "A" Choice Tea or Coffee, go to Doom, Bro. & Co. Doom, Bro. Sc Co. have a splen did stock of Syrups all grades and prices. Canned Fruits a good stock at Doom, Bro. & Co. Dried Apples, Peaehfi3, Cur rants, Blackberries the Lest in the market at Doom, Bro. Si Co. A choice article ef Virginia Fine-cut and Smoking Tobacco a large stock at Doom, Bro. & Co. A No. 1 article of Coal Oil is to be had by calling at Doom, Bro.'ec Co.'s. ' sto ck of Q'.iTn- and us . e sold ch :.p Do ' Bi cxCo. soid at low Cash prices by filled by DOOM, BRO. & . CO. 1 .-. SEED CATALOGUE And Guide to the j FLOWER AND VEGETABLE i giri:, tor iro. ! ... .. T .... . f l I j wishini; thi. nw an-l v:ilu ilio work. I'r.-c of I ohirvi". "h"uM if.i lr.'-- imr.!rai:ii y M. O'lv f :o 'N. t .... hllwaiii-r .V it-irry ? iuovk. l'.ocnc trr. ,N'. Y. Kovlswrw ! ' v. i t' I.' lilt IWIIOd H4t rcliabh grocery merchants h the city of Davenport. Fkikm) Walton: Agreeably to my promise to you when here, I write 3 011, for pnblieation iTj ou see proper, a true state ment of the good ef feets of Itoback' Stomaeh Bitters upon myself. I had beer: troubled with im cstion for 'a Ion time, attended - with severe h'eada clic,par- t ie 1 1 la r i v a ft er eat i nr. .... i when for tuiiately an old soldier friend came into the .store a n d r ccom m e i u I ed in c to use Iloback V Bit ters. I did so hy tali inasniaH wine-glass foil just-before each meal, and to my grc;iN joy I. was relieved ci once, and am now weSi hy their use. 1 would no! he without them at airy-price.' 1 fiare not taken ani other medicine since I commenced iisim? tlie Bitters. And J can say witli a clcai conscience, trv llo hack's Bi it ers t ic will do 'all" they are recommended to dc i f t aken a ccoi d i ne to directions. YouiVi truly, Of the firm of liculclmuk &MiKer "Vliolo:r.i!o Groe.'.r;, L)avcnjorr "HALL'S' VEGETABLE SICILIAN HJMR-'RENEWER- Irs the ouly pcrfectcil an J f- ..T f . Qir11!l hnlllw r.rnninil fviHtJJl . yr.'y. hlf nrpimrsilion rif its kin-!. (i i - ever otTered to the pnhlj'; aml has no competitor in inc'rit. By its use GRAY. HAIR is soon restoreil to its original youthful color and bril liancy, which is so much' GRAY HAIR TO ITS Persons 'tl,MA limn i c f I I TI -tT'iIIlTi '-'j 'out will, by the use of ou PROMOTES R-'ncwer,soon fico its good joffects, as, hy its ionic and 'stimulating properties the . hair elands will be incited 'and the Lair grow thick 'andstrongagain. Incases tsF 7i,7rJjftr it. r-rootfi ISA ki LDitLii) n new growth unloss th DRESSIN8.!folliclt's arc destroyed. It TRT i' oooul:gi ai)d allays all fl "fJ-T j'tching and iriitntion of U l ij !0 pc.-ilj,. It docs r:tt stain BOTTLE jthe fkih as do dyes, In jinakes the rcalp white and t clean. Asa DliKSSINO THICKEN it is the host and most economical preparation in tbe world, :;s its olTocts UP TEE THIN !l'ist so mnch longer. Send 'fur our Treatise on thu LOCKS ! h ur, free to all, bv miiil. &3ld by All Druggists fcr.d Dealers in Ved'.tlaa. COOi, CODURM & CO. Gen'l Arrests for JTorth-Vstern Zvs., E7 U!JA30nX STBEET, CXIICAGO.IIX. Henry Boeck, F URN ITU R E Lounges, Table?, Safes, BEDSTEADS. Of r.ll descriptions and at all price. -:o:- Metalic Burial Cases, Of sill s'.zc.f. WOODEN COFFIN . !lcalyra!l,c'aadyoldchCf;pforc1 ' With raanv thnnk? for nast ralronni-i- 1 inv f all to tail mi l Minine mrlarire totk tt j'ui u'.- tuic ai:i C'f H.Tti-. ! i . t. i 1 I . ; 'j . . i II- u . t 1. 1