Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 20, 1873, Image 4

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EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
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Gestif. Johns-ox
lori.il Ce-ai.
li-'A. KlKWPATI
Ccnmunkutinus ou IMueafioiial Topi.!?. Ite
urU cf Kii'-a'ioii.d Meeting, ic, nrercpect
fai'y lolieited for the I'ducutional Column, and
Xa.iybc addpe-ed t3 Luitori il Committee, Iter
1J. Ituck L'luCi. Xeh. L'. .-. Ham EY.
Cb'n T-dueatioaul Committee.
TLe first qaartoly meeting of the Ed
ipjationsl A..-oeiation of Cast County
vill be Leld rt Mt Pleasant, Lepinninr
cn Friday, March 2;-tb, at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
The teachers cf tha comity are ex
I ecte-d to bo j-re-ent, and frienda of
Education are ordiady invited to attend.
At the last meeting of the as?oeiat'on,
c rcriQaocnt organisation was efTe etc J.
and it iscor.fi Jendy hoped, that,' through
the agency of this organization, and the
caccaraprcmer.t of parent?, patrons, sn 1
friends of Education, an impetus may
be given to the cnu'e in our own county
that rviil ten ' it upward on tho ajcenJ-
C-.-3 county icust not rank aaionr the
Ijsveht in regard to puVh Edueaibu.
The farnc;s cf Ca.-.- will not, mt at not
pera.it tLia stingLitj ilisjract to nnr
their fair fame. Come then to our
tjclil as wail as educational uireting.
II. P. IIam.ev,
Ch'n Ed. Cou.
Th3 tuLj-vt of popular education
claims, and tdioiM receive, the ynpa
thy and active support of every philan
thropist and CLii-tun, without reejtrd
to country or e'inie. We c nine now to
coa.-idtr a topic in which" every patriot,
and c!ecia!!y every true Ainorioui, a-s
tue'i, rau.st foel a lively interest. Every
c-Uizc-ti of our wide-spread country sdiou'd
he fully periiid-d thnt the education cf
tho people h tho on'y permanent basis
cf national pro-p" rity not only, but of
tatioria! suf'ry. This, in theory, is now
-cuueeded, and the importance of educa
tion ii very gonvrally admitted anionu
men, epeeia'.iy in our own country. It
is evident, however, that the conviction
of its importance is lv.t so deep! in
wrought into the mind cf sur.iety a-; it
ouah to be, for h doas not i-ianife-t it
Felt' with a!l the p s .ver of eaine.-t fed
iu.g in tjena.t o c:ucat; in wnt-n tut'
eubjeet, in view of iu aeknowe'edtd
Teti?htiuss, justly demands.
Thtf object and a ivaiitaes of e loca
tion heretofore conilired apply epia!'y
to ui?n of evi-ry nation and clime, under
whatever form of pvertnj;cnt t'.ujy may
chm;o to dwei!. It 'n otiitrwi-e ia re
gard to tha political necosity of popular
fdaoation. II ore a parlic-ular traiidn.
is required to fit :n mi lb
the givtru
tne'it un l?r vrhi !i they are to live. In
jC-).otic goveinm'.oita, tho obj-:etof pop
ular education is to mi.kc good S'l'j'd,
ivhilo up';n us devolves tha higher ic-T-jion-ibility
of so cdue:!i:!g the people
that they may n t or.-ly hecutne go'.-d
tS-j'cfs but good ncn'erri-fHS all power
originating i l and icturninj to the nv
trrijn ft'jJr.. Ooly seventy-four y? ars
fixO, our fi'.thers t.f the ever memorable
Revolution piedg -l "fortune, life, and
fvr,-! hnn.V't,!,,' !; ,1: ;,!,;,!
crtee cd' these United States. L"n ler
th.e Ibat-Tins; care of rcpub:ieaii io-ii:u-
ti n., the tide of po
ulation rLliv! 1 r a ;
illy inland, c-.-o--:r the Alb ithat.ie", i
ETieej'Uig over ti.e va-t vnihy of li.e
li5 'i.'"ppi, nor resting in its onward
O'r.-e until it setti:! :! the waters ot
th? C.liiy.tia and chores of the Tacidc.
J'revious to tlte Ucvi tathmnry we.r, the
3ir:-'Ii-h sctth'tucLi.- Wi re confined to the
Atlantic coast ; now the tide e f it.otat
ration se-cuis to be. to the shores if the
J-ci;i
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re sta'i-s are multiplying
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a little rvTi
stu'es of th:
n no
it' Ly t.i txie
In
thai
b.:'.r a century, the
Uidori bav
m
number frr-tn thir;ee;i to t!;ir!y.
popul ition in a rtio hithc-rto un;
i Hi
:n tr.n
diions to twrii'v
Vt'e stan 1 in tT.-c
.
sarjc rei.'.t: 01 10 p-:it.:'i :ry tuat our
castors do tois. Each get.tration
has duties of ks own to p; ;-f.jrm ; ate!
our duties, thouch widely utlferert from
fh?of our f iref.therj, are t;or l-s ky
portant in their character or le-s bitidiiitr
in their obligation. It was their duty
toT.'U:id or cstabli-h our i!;.-t'tu:io::s,arel
nobly dil they pei lbrfu it-. It is our e-1
pseial and appropriate duty to px ii. -et i
and perpatn-ito tlic institutions wu have i
reeci.el at their Lands. The boon they
would bequeath to the I it.-st posterity
can nver rc tch and bless theca c.wpt
through our instrumentality. Upon
each present generation rest the duty
and trie obiigation of educating and
qnlifidng for Usefulness that which iiu
fciOcliaUly succeeds upon which, in turf,
will devolve a liko respooIhi
y.
MAYIiltTT.
V. WA
Facility in putting our thouch's, idea
and opinions in writing, an J thus mak
ing cur knowledge common properly,
and ofitt) getting our own errors corrct
fed, is assuredly a mo-t de-irablo attain
ment. But this desirable faculty can be
on'y attained by gradual steps, and mcra
or less continuous practice.
M ny, fluent in pp.eech, cut a sorry
figure in print. This ariCf irOCJ W itt i
cf ear'v tralmnz, or from great nog e.
of npeskina: through tho pen. Any enc
vho practices writing out hi- tnuj-
I na'
I
wrvor. 1 abia to e xr-rcs tiito on
per 1 etvr than orally, and just in ao-;
5r.'r!ca the Ftock and character of j
"I1, s5 will h'w writing be.
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'.h good of his
st meth ds of
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brings ca-"P, and evcctaally becotues a
pleasure.
As far as the writer's observation poes
the u-uil practice is to give a scholar as
youti as ten or twelve years of r.ge a
sulj et. or pcthaps a.:lo.T him to chose
one, on which ho is expected to wihe a
short original cs.-ay if such an es-.ay is
really original, and the teacher is faith
ful to point out its numerous error?, the
young and inexperienced author may be
discouraged from future efforts of this
kind. Now, is this a natural method?
Is this the way the infant learns to taik?
h ok at tho iufunt on it." mother's lap
tee it looking steadily into her eye?, and
gazing with happy wonder at the ever
chansin features and moving lips, all
expressing the sincere affection of her
inmost soul. By and by the child be
gins to see a conneefion between the
fond cares.-es !:nd the rounds uttered,
and before Ions that endearing and uni
ver.val wo;d "Mamma," greets the er.r
of the happy mother. Ar.on tho child
begins to observe its surroundings, and
to connect the sounds it hears with the
acta of thos9 who utter them, an 1 final
ly ui.-co'rs that there a better way of
making its wi.-hes known than by ves
tures aol outcries. Ih-t-weeii this an 1 j
plain talk thoie-is yet an th?r step the
prattd:1.? stage of infancy ib.e -im.-t
deeply i::t"re-ting to every one who
J'jtls ar-y intere-t in th? deveiopeir.eut of
tho ;ni:.d. Imitation is the groundwork
of all this progress cf the infant in learn
ing to talk, a::d when we want to teach
the more matured youth another and a
Gcd 5c-:it way cf communicating our
thought to others, we should begin at
the beginning. Solomon says "He that
rule t a hi spirit i better than he that
takcth a city.'" In accordance with this
great truth -he first rule to he learned
is concentration of tli-iught. I'crhaps
'the s.imple.-t way to initiate a pupil into
that mo.-t diffn ult of ta.-ks to govern
his own mind is to rcqufre him to copy
fioin a book a given cnter.ee or sen
tences, with capital letter, punctuation
and all, preci.-cly as they are in hi
cory.
When this can bo aceom
bed with
cae and without a single error, the Gr-t
st-jp is taken, and uu important iti'P it
i, a.' the teacher will find on trial. Sim
ple a this pi n appears so littlo have
our yourh accuto:ued themselves to
clout uientai attention to the icatter in
hind, that m-.itiy will fail on the first
trial. The i;cxt may be to ch-inge cer
tain words in the c py to others of the
sa:ne mcatiln tli.'nt ndtanirt iho phra-
8 lohv.'V Without d:
Vl.iicri
:o io tilt
author's ui--iuim; and when some pro
tr.-s has been made in the ftT-g'UHg
initial steps an original p'roluetion may
be tri'.'d. If th? opinion is correct t hit
a reform is needed in the u-ual method
of teaching so essential an art as compo
sition, liieu the subject m ght . e am
i;!iiied to any le-ira!,le (Stent but. if
l.i.,.,! .1. . ;......(
teachers, aril fads to enli-t a more able
a dvoeate cf such a nform, there has
bs-f-n tnousrli s id alreadv. A.
Ace- rdir.g to the statement- i:i:.u-.
the pu'. ii-h'. is vl' the new citydiicet
of l'"e:ivi-r, 'h :i city c- )ijai:is 7j S'.'l
iiahit:i:it.-. lenvr miff boasts f
Siop
1k
oi.I oil'
br -werie-. ItU carpenrr shops. 13 drv
o.iii- rtcre-, o'l troeery stores. K hard
I ware dealer-, lib hotel 4s iawvr-. ol
pliVr i mm f), ii3 meat .iaikets .'- laun-
! .'
t.-.! ( t '
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"T-, an t o-i -a-.;
e stati-tlo :t
."iC?
.:n
to
v.iiu 1 M.'om tliat every .iher man you
eh ;:ec to u.e-. t io Jv'iv, r, i.-eitb r
a p;.i pve-e!
attorney, out;: he
ti keep
,n o! I (ieneon io D.m'iuty, C 'nncti-
cu, in order to ctve a r:uMiJir oi to
!'U '"f;, ";'" l"'' " vth
n-p(!:oll i:r.;:;o. I 1 :: e I text.
'; iie w.-rd? vi .-re. "Waik io i.iv--." dhi-
picture tho (Jracon bun u; it! Ids
re.i.io io a wry .-o t!i:.t .- y.-- mibt
Ttt Up. ri it .1- lie- l: -t thing -A'jf to
iiitr ti; fl-n ;in j ti. f;r-t tldnj- c.'i w.isittg
: I;: too l'.erroer-
Th- fex dV the d -h
' f or, wpio to :
pictur lie so uoicii
hiif.g j jst w!;er'- !
t admir
! f I tie
ha i
1
ut
foi'II 0;e-.iVt rsit
to
...... rt- 4. ,
that tt
r n:an b,t 1
! m ,r : 1 .1....
I J iit u ilii llir :ijt: ui Will t I t ' l l.tv.
a coo' 1 between th
i 'i
1 ! uae-'-n was ('ari'uHv indiL'r.ae.t,
i y h'st a'l faitii in chroiuos as a
ni'.oii-i ,i iaee.
Ain't that conif it.a'icah
lie Th mas Ma.dCellar. I'hiladclphhi :
d. Ik LippincoltCo., 1 73. 12mo. pp.
I sat me down to build a loat
And et it ou th. o i af! eit :
I wrought it with a loving will.
Tutting to tad; my u: mo.-t skill :
I g-sve its firm tho highe-t i.'raco
?dy li::n 1 an 1 eye knew how to trace.
And be-autkied it.- every part
According to my native art.
I v.t the most. :o:d -..p.-ad tb.e sail
Ti ctteh tho Md':iet-brt--ithin j gale,
And then I set: it fbrth to
bieiif-ver w iy tho wind micht bio?.-.
Vho k'lows? It may be lost at sea,
Or co'uo wi'h treasure ,:ek to uie. ex
The C.irri -r of the L-g il Intelltsretiper
( Phi a dolphin) ban 1- us a versified report
,,f a ease heo'ore tho Flon. Felix Novan-
j nam and his a-socials, in which the car-
rters ot
tiffs wl
the lii'r.fi'iff'iicer figure a- plain
;i!c it so- seribcrs are put upon
tie ir defense. fhe phuntifT-claim a gur
don s-iia!!,"'
.A nl v'.tff a city custom, l.nowa to all
V.'ho p.'jHTS tii.e.
The dcfendet.ts fdotly urce that this
is not good and sufficient reason why
the Court
sboull jn.'irmont pivo upon a cu torn. iian?e,
..lure !e:
.rJ in tha i.Tea-U thaa the obs'.-rv-
1 bo judcmeiir, fi:owiiig numerous
precedents, is novel only for its fratik-
. TI.,. I ,....., . ! tnf! .a -
- ' ' . consider Ion
T,;e w.H;fe,r1.J. Ql, ., i.ns in this case j.ropou lod.
hptbenh-' I custott's ri?ht r-r wreu.
It Jots xisi tju't'.y on thm is foun lo i
Ti, rtUintor clni'.n. i:ut taon. i canr.oi fso
How ju Igiut ut wi.l a, ail him anfflit. for hs
l!a proe.l no contract, nor nj ilimag-e shotrn.
Anl . AhSCH ibfqvs ixjUi;l..M ir.aiia wet!
knorn
PIirt'uM rute tb: msc Uut. as was curtly sai 1
In Haatltoa anJ s-miih, I y one Ion? 0i.
Although his words ."till live: ' Oa principle.
lis clear
. . ... - . . i
The ca-o l ita ustcnJT.l : cut noi i;.ro,
Jale licnt's or (.l iintiff." Ejc
v'twih; fr the liyrAXVO.
S. BLOOE
JJSrnQjjTii r
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HOYS AJVV CflL I) II EN ' S C LOTH J.Y
I lata and Caps, Boots an J Shoes,
SLAETS, HUBMEF? GOODS, TRUNXS, VAL'SS, E iC
Min Strep. Sa-oid Doori:?-?t cf the Cuurt Itoute
DitANCii iJOL - E IrouJway.CcuiTitil it'.ufTa Jt.wa.
Tj . tp . joii";soir,
ta-Opposit-3 the I'latta W.I-:? House, in b'ehlater's Jewelry Store, jpc.
2:alsi street, isitlMitioMlh, lbriiNliti
ST. LOUIS,
DECKER BROS.,ggv
G . A. M I LLEIt k CD'S
P 1
K 0 S.
nb &hx trst-chss
"Yh.le?ftle ar:l Hetai: Dc.-tcr in.c:rinss. Fh-.-t
j-MUS!CAL I N ' T Ft U VI EM T 5 Tnt
CHOSCI2 TOWN LOTS FOU S iLK
At
T.! r-m 1 riT ! lioucht in I'tiVi V Atlait if n to the Ci:y cf Fiat':?Etb. mi rrios riogiria
rciu 51 to sj'j anil c.n term? .-o fcasy that imoik wit t'.o
i?fIALn-T I IS O E 1 A 'S HSiET TCSK'S.
tnj
l"V.r tho wlio -.int town property ri'brr to hnhi f..r a' sprcwlction rr to build
u;.;;j, thii is a rar-'1' chance fo get it. These lot" are in a dfliyhtftl
location, an I are dotted owr with a
Yuunz arid IZeuuiiful Gioicth of Forest frets,
Which wdl materially to thtdr valnt.
r;.r-i.'o wi-Vr.r to T.urr-hn" orPi'k rit thsr
-.'.' . . .. f :.. I T' T I
1UH- or u. il. u :u.:-,l.i.K -
::-.J H.VK.Ni
i-. i. ... li. . l-.. .t ... ir:il i ili.i. 'ixl.i
I'lai raMouT.:. NtaaitKA. ek-t l-ui ITC.
lias on hand, oni of ths Iirgt-st stocks f
a:jd ge;u3' FafiisKiMs goods, fch
SPniliG AfiD SVLir-fiEFI,
CLQTM!;iC
CS-I iuTito tTery bi ly in want of
Hltl Tilnln, Slvivs
At.'l convir
i -cl '.- .f tj f ts. I h iv.s a-
SLoci o! j: in. I'Jtuint tyr .uii ana jioys:
CI:i'sri keep ca Ltnl 2. x-g and we!! iciecUd
FALL AND WINTER GOO S.
lol-
DOWN GO
THE
II iT A
D.
1ST E "W
South West Corner of Main Street
AtVD SO THE PEOPLE
i'ESS-G(iOl)S. PKIKTS,
1 j K L A I Mi S , t i I N UiiAMS.
BltUWiJ SilEFnKU.
H Lid ACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS. CARPETS.
CLARK'S NKW THREAD,
COTTOIi YARNS. BOOTS AND SHOPS
Iii the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best
TEA. COFFltK. PUUAK. MOLASiF.S. DRIED FRUITS. of every Description.
All t!ic ruridhs of Spices, ia fact for all Your
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
(JuEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE.
ihSSWARK,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAFS.
GO
GO.
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rn tt t t V 'if ".
PlattMioJlh. KeLrufrlt
T3IJlil3Ei
SMITH'S AM' Is
AND BOSTON.
0 H G A. li S .
Ma.-Ic attl '.1 k.nds of Mi:
ii.'al McrS:..ati.
and Kepiir-.dSatUfaction Ouran-:cd.
'.;', wiil flu.wr, ;hfn. r K;rr n nv.y inrjr-
i 'I-I..."r"l' !" ... ! I. ..
- .. V r .'Ll-MCiv, i.cI l-.-luto Agunts.
T..I1 ...T fri '
1LB '.tii
anything in ray l:n to ta'l at njy gtor.
- vvn 5ili s& Gt2i Hired.
a ? -."'! itirr in mv It.e-iil D.paTt',nt a so'ccl
ia wi-icii vm icvim 1:1051; vu-j aai nwui,
t-jck f Hats and Cmrt. t lCIf
P it I C E S ! !
AT
S S E
&
C O'S
Celebrated
YOEK S T O R .E
l'j. atts.moi.tii, Nesraska,
T SI 5 . K. WHO
TO
THE
'Silver Tongue."
MAKCFACTUESa BT
E. P. XEED11AM & SOXf
113. K S: U7 Enft 2SJ Street. New York.
. ESTABLISHED IN ?do.
Kc.rti"it'ie parties appjyipff for agencies ii
Kectims sti!) un.'uppii'.-i, wilt receive prompt
nitentii.n anl liberal ucem.-nts l;irtitf ro-
iin r.t n (l:'t:mce 'r. ui our authorized iifrnnta
may or Itr from our factory Send for il'u.-a ra
ted l rioe lit. C'ct "JOd iw3ui
THE B K 8 T
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST
-r :0:-
Tor Your Groceries O To
Ct.raf r Third atnl Main Streets, riaUsiuoulii.
jC-IIe keeps cn hand a choice and
well selected Stock cf
Faacy flroccrice.
CofTceg. Tea,
Suar, Syrup.
&o., tie. &o.
2T-Alo a goti .-wortinent of Boot? ic. Shoo."a
:():
In Connection with the Grocery I. a
Caknry t Ccnfeiticnsry'I
Ci-All kinds of Country Produce Vought and
Fold
Take n-Uic?of the fin "EMPIRE B-KFRY
AM) ii o i ' ii a.vlt",wtt.
Vineirar Hitters are not a vile Funcy
Prink, niuite ol Poor Rum, Whiskey, I foo'f
Spirits Hti'l ttclusa Lir.iors, rfoctcrtM, Kpi.-r.l.
and sweetened to ple.tse the fa.-te, culled
"Tonics." "Appetizers," " Restorers.'' Ac.
tliat le:id the tippler on to drunkenness and
ruin. but. arc a true Medicine, made from I he
native roots and herbs cf t'iilif. rniii. free from
nil Aleolioiic Mitn:i!:ints. '1'ticy are the Crcat
Ulooii pvr'.tier nuil a Liro-piving rriiiciplc a
l'crft-ct Renovaior and Iiivijrorator of the Sys
tem, oair.vtnjr err :.ll voi".uous matter aud
re.-iaine t lie b'.oo.l ta a.itiiv cchdi:!:n. en
rlelunsr It, rerr..-lni:r and inv -ir".::aon beta
Hiiad and body. Tliey are wsy !' adiuinisira
tion, prompt i: their u tii it. ceruiin in th. ir
results, sure and relt ib'e 1:1 nil forms r olseaott.-.
A Eeroil an t n !.e tl:eic l:tteriac
Corditts? to dnveu.ts.s. uud U'iita::: l-.tiistiu well,
provided their bo.nvs :a-,: ti.-t I'.siroyed by
mineral JpOim.ii r o'.i;. r iiieaas. i.ii i the vilid
oriratis wasled beyond ' oil.; '.f repair.
Ij'ie.si;v c?i 1 :its 14: vfcl sen. l?Hi.r!Ch,
Paili ill I ae Si'.oidders. ou-i-.s. '! . :.: t.f nfihe
C'lit--:, ;;:2iiiess, Soi:r I : !:: t .t.-. of theMoi-.:-acii.lilhtvo
in tti Nt it h.l;i:ioi:s Attacks. I':il
pnaiio:! of the Heart. Iii::.:i:iiiuO !.:i ci the 1. lines,
lam in fie regions oft lie Ki ire.;, s i.n.l a o:iuilid
other p::m."iu ;".v::i;;i ::.-;. frt : .f t:i.spniijrs of
iHspcpsia. In. i:n - t ni:ir.:.:i:irs it La.-no equal,
mid one K.ltle v.-i'l prove a belter Kiiinu:.e of
Sim merits than a ! -biO'iy siOverti--iuctii.
I.'or I' isnie e oii.-,.hir il h. i:t cm 11 ; crt.hl,
married r .r.irl, :.t t::e tiawii w (n;an!iood.
or tiw turn of til'.-'.. I 'eme liilleis i!iiay r.o
decided an itehie:;. tha: u rtarkud iiarovc
l..". iit is S'.on p( r- yu'..
I'ur In li:" hi ittn t or j- n::I CI11011I0
llhruni:ilUiu i.tid (.oi.t, lvspi'p-:a or Imli
pe?'.ioti, IhU m.s. lu-a.litcSit. r.i.vl li.tt riniiteut
Kevers. ):.-cawes-.r the Mood. I.r er. Kidneys and
bladder, these Hitters h;u e been niot successful.
Such Piseaws are cius: d i..v iii.u e.i l!lood,vhieb
Is trt-n-raliy produced 1 y ticruusomeui of the
ldirestive l'irj.rar.s.
Tliey nro 11 e.eiiltc Iiii-ntlx-r n well
nn a 't's:, pat s.-P-::;;i !.-o ttic pvcuitir meri;
if .X'-! 1 r.s a pi-'Veial : 1 1. I'i ViiiexinK e'ou
re?.:ioi: or lMianmrati 11 01 l iio Liver niiU Vi
ere! Oii'aas :::. in :,:.oi:s Pista".
Kor S-Kiti Ui.K.t K. Kr.ipiioiw. 'l eOer. Sr.H
Ilhetliu. I 1'iielies, --j)..' -i. l'iii'.)!es.PtiKiue.s.l!oil.s, .
(.'arhiiii' '.es. !:;n:;-;vo: itis, t --ehl-llca.l. Sore t'ya
Ihysip. l.is. itch, Senrfs, PiMtoior.itions (f tlie
Sicin. lliiuiors :.nd ii;is s X Hie skin, of
r. luitcvcr naeae or l.e.tr.ie. i:;e i.ieraiiy Uitf up
an.l carried of the s .s;e:ii in a short time by
Hie Use of these 1 litters. One ho - Oe in sucli cases
will convince, the loos;. ineredi.io'.L; of their cur
ative ei'ects.
t leanse XIic A'itialei'; I!otl V.hencvar
you lit;. I its impuriiies I ai-!:i:.i' ihronirti the
tikiu in I"i;ii.!'-s. Eruptions, or s.res : cleanse It
when you liinl .t ns! r'a". d uud Kiii'tsit in the
veins cleanse ir v. hen it !- foul : joar f. elinpi
will ted you when. Ile. p the b!nl ure, et.ii
the li- all 11 ! t he system V. ill ioliow.
iiinieful 'i luMfu.!; p.r ..claim Viveoak
Hirritns Hie hum v.-ornb-rful l:n ijoraut, that
ever susi:;iaed the shiuirtyt s--;'f-i:i.
I'iii. T;i;tr, siinl t !n-i- IVni iim, lurk inpt
In tne system 01 so man v 1 lit iisaads. are cite
tuaily de.sli(ied r.n.l reaio'. o.l. savs a tiistin
rnisaed pin seeiopis: : There is H'l t-.-ely an indi
vidual cn the hue oft lie ear-tii whose body Is ex
empt from the prosi nee of v. onus, it is hot np
ou Hie healthy t leui"!!!- f tho body that worms
exist, but upon Hie (h-eased Ii.imors antl siimy
Uepor-Ps that brcid these livmy 111. .osiers of
disease. No system ef tiie.liclm. no vi riiii.uucs,
no anthelmintics, will lie'" the t-Tstcm Xroui
worms lilte the-.e P tiers.
?Ieehaiiii al I)isea-.ei. Personq erfrnsed
In l'aiuts and aiim t.ils. sued us I Ma at tiers. Type
setters, OoM-be.ilers. aiitl l!mes. as tliev' ad
vance iu life, arc subject to paralvsi-) of tlic
Rowels. To jruaid e.amst this, take a dosu ot
V.I.KHl:'S VlNtlUVU lilTTKitt" iwieo a week.
IJilioi'x, Kriu'.lleiil, e. il Intermit
tent Ke--rs, w n.cit are wi prevalent in ihe
. valleys of our real ri era I hruuihout the I'mtcd
Slates, espeejally tho-e of ihc Mississippi. Ohio,
Missouri, tiiitlois, Teiine.'s. e. t'umlu liand, Ar
kausas. Red, e'oiorad... Pr.ios, Ri, e.'rutnle,
l'eari. Alabama. -Vlothle. Savannaii. Roaix.kc,
James, and niativ o lars, Willi their vast tnhu-tane-,
tiuoiifriiout our entire country during
tne Saiuincr au.l A-utuuur. and remarkably no
duriiii f ea-sons of uniiMtal la-at an i dry nessl aro
invariatiiy aei'ompani'.il by c.teu ve der.-insje-ni"
nts of the stom.o ii and liver, and oilier ab
doniiaal vis:via. 1,1 their treatment, a pr.r-ra-nve,
excrilii a pot er;al inrlueitce upon iiiie
various organs, is .-Miiia'av necessary. TlieM
is no caiharue it r tiie je'iji.'.se Kjtul io Pit. J.
Walk tit's Visi::..k l i rntits, as ttiey will
speedily remove itee dai k-coiore.l viseiil matter
with wmeh Hie bev.e s are loaded, at the same
timestit.iu.e.ii'r.r tne secretions of tlie liver, and
generally resiom; Use he-u!:hy functions oi Hie
Uiesiive ( iv.'.n-.
Scrofi.l.i, r.r Ivijivj's Tlvil. White Swell
lnps. I 'leers. I r .-:iel i.--. Swelled neck. Ooitre,
Scroi'ulouH liulammations, liidnienf Inilamma
flwns. Mcrettt ;:d All us, (id Sores, Krup
tions of the Skin. Sore I.yes, eic.. elc. In these
as m all other const initio ii.il Disease, Walk nit's
Vinkcab Hi ttkks have .saowu'tlieir ureat oura
tivc powe rs iu the most obsiiaate aud intract
able cases.
Itr. Walker' C'nlifornlit Vinegar
Biiters act 0:1 t.li t.icsc i-.ise in a similar
manner, l'.y ptirifvinjr the Llood they remove
the cause, uud by ics.uv ma away the "etleets of
the iutlJiamatloii (the tubercular deposits) the
affected pares receive heaitli, uud a permanent
cur is ettecled.
Tlic ropertieft of Pa. Walker's Vinegar
Bittek.s are Aperient, Diaphoretic. Carmin
ative, Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic. Seda
tive. Counier-liTiutti!, iiudoriac, Alterative,
and Anti-liilious-
Tlie Aperient anil mild Laxative proper
ties of Pu. Wai.keh's Vinegar Rittkhs are
the best safe-ruard iu cases of eruptions and
rualisfiiant fevers tiieir balsamic, healinir, aud '
soot lung properties protect the humors of tlie
fauces. '1 heir Sedative properties allay pain ia
the nervous .system, stomach, aud bow els, either
Irom inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc.
Kortify tlie ImmI- ni(niiiBt dlaeae by
punfyiiiK all its tluids wtiti Vineuak Kittlks.
So epidemic can take hold of a system thaa
fore-armed.
Direction. Take of the Hitters on froing
to lied at nirht from a half to one and one-half
wine-jrlassfull. Eat pood nourishing food, such
as beef-steak, muttnu chop, venison, roast beef,
and vegetables, and take out-loor exercise.
They are composed of purely vegetable ingre
dients, and contain no spirit.
It. II. MclMI.VALD A. CO.,
Drturgisis and Geji. Aula.. San Francisca CaU,
-cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N.Y..
SOLD BT ALL DKi;uleT MALM
Pi ly.
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AND
MEDICINES
AT
J. H. BUTTERY'S
On Main Street, neaily opposite the '
Hex ald Okfjce.
Wholesale aud Retail Peilerin
SJrs?js aij3 .fled icings.
Pniials, OU. Va: saiIi
c?s aiatt Toilet Articles.
Prescriptions carefully corr.routded
all hours day and night.
-,.
? CdT St. Charles Street.
f or.rer loentcd in Pt Louis than any Ohr,.n-l
J i j ie I hysieiat , .t j.iiecvsstiili y treats Simpi,
..ad Oi uipiieated Venereal Disease as to briny
P iiienis trom every state. Jli.-t hospital op
i.jprtoiiities. a life t imc experience, with pur
''est drugs prepared in the establi-bmenr. rnr.
f-ases itiven up bv others, no matter who la'd-3
....l-. it : it . ..
... 'I , icit jot r i'i i a 'k i.niiou-s. oesuuanorif
rroe. Send two stumps for niedieal es-.; j.
I Maniiiiod. Womanii'ioii. sot' l;
Jr. ail. T) cents each, both f-.ir " cfs. JeO p :r.-
I Mi that the er.' ioits. deiibt'ul or imjuisit v
.vish o l:no,v nil a '"out Sell'-pi41uti.ii I'rcven
j S -an. Marriage. Kerry yoit'ii; isian arnl v.o-3
j nan milil I read it as a warniiisr 1 lie ner-J
V-.ien:i':f.iily advise. I. wn tic-l'd f
3S. 'iT. IUXJS e& c.9
At font cf Main Street.
Wiuo.ESALB ass Retail Dkalehs is
HARDWARE &. CUTLERY,
TI5-WAKE,
SAI I.N,
Ar..
A e ,
All kinds of
T 1 N V A ii K
-13-tf ?danuf'acturinp.
Mothers, Mothers,
Mothers.
Dnn't't'l to procure Mr Wiwtloic' Soothing
Si'rupf'jr Children 'i'cr'himj.
This valuable preparation h been used
with M5VKK. b AiLiNGsUCCK-S IN TUOL
S.N1S Of CASKS. ,
It not i-uly relieves the child from palu. but,
inv;(-'.r:ttcs the stoiuaeh and boweis, corrects
aei : it and tc'wrs tone aiel cnercv to the whoie
.ystetf. It will also i s-Untly relieve
Oriiiing in th Jt'tfef 'tnd Vt'i'id Oiler.
We believe i' the best an 1 purest remedy iu
thewo'id. in all cases 01 Uy-enlery and Ltiar
rh.ea ia children, whether arrisiiiij fr 1111 teeth
ing -rsny o.her cau.-e.
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to
yourselves, and
ICelitf ind Ilcz 'th to Your fnf.tni.
Kesuro and call for
"J.'r. tr';oic' Fontixing Survij."
lTavimr the fc-!Pii;e of "CL'KTIS A. rP.
KiNS"cn the ontsid-J vrai per.
Sol i by DrtiKifisif. throughout the world. 10
tt" M
t ha
A Heavy Stock of Goods on
Hand.
Ho Ent$ and -Vo fn'rrft nn Borrowed eupital
to Le ilnde Vjf Vuttouitr4 1 1
OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE
CITY,
North side Main between Second and Third ets.
Takes pleasure in announcing to
Farmers and Mechanics.
That he has as large and well selected ftock of
lr' (ioo ls. Groceries. Provisions, as were
ever brought to t e city of Plattsinoutu.
-a-Tf -;il oetl vnn nothing to I00V at thera
whether vn buy or not. Hy examinirr the
. .-.L.i...i it i ci I a itr " -run will be
tricesatine uuis j --
a bla to tU wh r" ,IT .
Xj Btrang
STATE AGENT
HAL-MUAir o PATENT
wind Mills.
DOUBLE AXO PIXOLK ACTIXU FORCE
AND FA li M TUMPS,
FEED fILLS, ETC.,
. TEII3IS LIBERAL.
Thp II:ili.'id;iy M iil h- ?tond tlie test f.r pijt
teen years, both iti th-. L'uitcd iStaUs and Lu
rooe und 'a the only cno
Generally adopted by till Principal Rail
roads and banners.
j"Scnd for catalogue end price Iiit,-
A. L. S1RAXO.
aplSwtf Lincoln NebraAa.
DEALER IN
AND
WJlXsIa PilPSK ! !
All Paper Trimmed free of
Charge.
Also Dealer in
Books,
Stationary,
Magazines, and
Latest Publications.
Pi e?erif"tton? carefully compounded by anex
pener.etd Prusri?isf.
Itomeirtiier the place, thrcedoors west of the
If raid otliee: I'lattstnouth. Nebraska.
AY
'ill he found ftt his old stand cn Main St.
where he will be pV,sed to eee his for
n:t cattoicers and friends.
11
e ban larce and good aosor'uient of farm
n.ae'.u&ery such us the
ff'he Marsh harvFfer. u reaper that twom:-.
1 can Kit and bind ten neres per day wr. -one
man to driru, and the biuderd can ""ork. u
tUo ih-ue.
MilbnrnBTid ?tuder.haker TVoirn.. ''ham
pion ltepper.V Mowe Massilloti Tb.rn"b
er. n. f'n'. nlo Pit threi-her. and Kielir
Kcaperand iJower Ac,
F. 3. METTEER.
Main ftreet. Plat twioitb. Xeb.
L. fs. Blair, Traveling Ajent.
Feb. 29 wtf.
tlENRBQECK
DEALER IN
FUR N ITUR E,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS-
OF ALL DMCBIPTtOSS AD AT ALL riltll.
Metalic Barial Cases.
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WOODEN COFFIN.-
OP ALL SIZES.
Ready Made, and PoM Cheap for Canh.
Vilh many thanks for past patronage. Ii n
Ate all tf call and examine tny large etock o
niture and CoCn? jan2St
CITY MfcAT MARKET,
BY
HA IX STREET,
Slnttsi.outh; - rVcbranka.
The best f Fresh Tdeats always n hand Ir
their season.
TTighost Prise Paid for Fat Cattle
-Hihest Caih Price paid for ereen Hides.
'
MEW LUMBER YARD!
Having opened a Lumber Yard at
Louisville', I wi." keep all kinds of
LCUCRli, DOORS,
Ac, &c, &c,
And would invito nil those wishing to
purchaf to jrive me a calL
I will al-M-v l in 11 kind, of GRAIN,
for whieU I will py the highest Market price.
Vii.'t ' i ... '-e ..'.' ' ' '.' : i. f
MACHINE t-HOP!
Repairers cfStenm ai;:ne, Rollers, aw and
litis and Steam Fi;tir.r, 'rouirht Iron l')p
F.iri'e nttd Tilt Pui'Jp.'. Strain (jiiu.:.. ul:.u
Valve eiovernoM, and cil kin js ol
Bra s Eiipjino Fitti: s,
urniahed on short notice,
ARMING VACNiNE.RV
l.aU or rl uctice. M.4
Mniiliotxl; lltitv f.of. How Iteiorei.
7; rfTT '
lust pu'di'lied. 11 mh e.liti .11 r.f
lr. ulvernell h Clebrnl.
- . .-If-
hj' on the ,'t iifi rurc(itb-
ut 111 e.iiei in. 1 il si, 11 ti . th i 1. 1. . 1
or Seminal eakue s. involumarv .-.emirial
Lesses 1potkcv. Mental and Physical in
capacity, luiptalin entx to -Marriaire. etc.- Hlof
C'si tils, Ke11.KP.sv.no.lT1 s. induced by
lodl lndulk'eliee or sexual exIriiMUanee.
t I nee in a Hailed eiivel. pe. only ii rents.
1 he celebrated author, in this admirable e
say. clear. y dem..i:slraies Irom a thirty yearn'
fu.ce.'slnl practice, that the iilarminir cot.se
queuces of soll-buse may be radically cured
without the use ot in'ernal inedlein" or the ap
p'.i. atii.n ,.l' th,, knite; paiminc out a mode of
cur- 1.1 ..,.- sii,it,l... ..r-aiu, t tlectua!. by
means of which every nulVrrer. n,. mutter what
bis e..nditi..ii may be. may euru l.u.lt' , l.Hn.
Iy. privately, an.l radically. ' " ,utaP
C 'Ulhis leeture sh.oil I bo in the hanOs vt
every youth aud man in the land.
Sent, under sel. iu a plain envelope, to any
addrcs. postpaid, on receipt ei'eix rent, or
two po.-iaxe stamps.
Also Dr. Culver's "Maniat'o GuiJo," prlct
fjO cents.
AddrcsB the Pub'i.-her,
CUAS. .i.e. KI.IXK, A CO.
, Itotvery, New York.
i'ost Oilieo Jlox,
ESook for 1lic Million !
MARR!Gc
GUIDE.
' A private counselor te fb
Married or thof c about to mr
rv on the oh vsinlotrieii 1 mvwier-
ies and revelations of the fexunl system, th
latest uicsoveries in produeiii(r and nreventinf
olisprinir, how to preserve the complexion Ae.
J l.ia is an ititere.-tit.K work of two hundredt
and trventy-lour ioikcs, with numerous enprae
int'S. and contains valuable information for
those who are Married, or contemplate niar-rias-e.
Still, it is a book that ounht lo he kept
under lock and key. aud not laid carelelr
about the house.
Sent to any one ffree of pe-tape) for.p') eents.
Atldrers Dr. Lutts' Disi.eiisary, No. 1- S
L'i(thlh ctreel. St. Louis. Mo.
.Vctif-c to the AiHie-cd and Unfortunate.
Defore npplvini to rhe notoriot rjuackn whe
inivi rti.e 111 public papers, or uriiur any quacr
M tnelief". peruse Dr. I'.iitts work no n-.altiu'
itat y.iir deseMse is or how deploraldo ywur
condit ion.
Dr. JluitKcnn he Cotipulted. p-rHonelly er by
:i a I. on the d'xeases mentioned in his worki.
Ml'.-e. No. l'-'N. Kitrhth ptreet. between Market
an iL'hesiiut eft. Louis. Mo. decdtwlr
To A PVEVRTISEUH. All personn who enntnra
paie makinp centracts with ier-niieri for tit
nsertion ol Adieriiseiuema hoiild tend I
geo. J. gowell & 0o.
for a Circnlnr. or iiicl.e 25 centn fir their Ona
bundred Patre Ptnphlet. containinir Lists of
3,Um Newspapers and eslimale', chowinit th
cost of advert isins. also many useful hintH toad-ver:i.-ers.
and -ome account of tne ctperine
of u.en who are known as siieci -('ul ndvifrtif
ers. This linn ure pr..pi ictors ot tbs America
Newspaper Advertising Aiteaey.
U park govv y.
and are p esed of nnoiiil d facilit ; for
securinjt the 1 erl ion of ml vert i.-etiicnt" id ail
Ntwspi.ftf rs nd Periotlicls at )i mvl rat.
FIRST NATIONAL BAfiKr
OF PLATTSMOUTU ' K bit ASK A.
fH'CCBHHOB i
Tootle, Hanna & Clark
JtiilX TlTZU FKA f. D,
President.
John It. Ci.akk.
t'aAT,
C, II. PRVKf.,
I'i' r J'rrfilrmt
T. W. Kvans-,
A'i tht Kt0r
Thi Hank is now open fr husinex at tlietr
new room, corner Main and Sixth streeti, and.
are prepared to transact a ceuertvt
Banking Business.
Stocks, Bond.
Gold. Government
and Local
So-nrltUi
Boovht and
Pold. Pepoiiits
Iteee'.red and
Iotcrciit allowed
On time
Certifleatrw.
Drafts drawn, arnilatdn In any part of tha
(enitod States and in all the principal lownr
end Cities of i. a rope.
0 II T II V. C K LEI? II A T E D
AND
OF S T E A M E R S.
Persons wi.-hitiff to bring cut their friend from
Europe can purchase tickets fr.tu us through
to Pl.vtfsmouth. aid'wtf
G. JV. HI E II K
Main Street, Four Doors East of Court
House,
H A R D W A'R E ,
HEATING
COOKING STOVES'
Of the latest Improvement!", warranted,
ana nou at asrukll prout abovo cot.
Doing my own wrk la
Tin and Sheet Ires
Combined, with lonit'eipericnen (anratitay"
aatislaution ana i'rieet to uit
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