Ma I Ik ) "V I - . EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. B. S.' RAMSEY, Editob. CominnuictioDi on Ednoatlonal Topiea, Re- pwrti cf Kducational Meetings, 4c, arerc.-Pv-ct-fulir solicited for the Educational Column, and may bo addreised to Editorial Conxiaittee, Box 36. Reck EluCa, Xeb. B. 5. Rah et, CVn Editorial Committee. ISSTETS CP T2S EIUCATXOSAL ASSC- .CIATXOIT, AT LIT. PLSAS-ITT, . - ' HAECS 2ST2 AITS 2STH. The Educational Association of Cass county met to-day, March 23th. 1873. at the Mt. Pleasant school hou?e, and at 2 o'clock, p. M., the President, Mr. J T. Sumny, called the meeting to order, and in a few brief remarks stated the objects of an Educatirnal Association. The Secretary bfcing absent, en motion if S. A. Bear, Prof. Patterson was cho sen temporary Secretary. Mr. Patterson, Chairman of Execu tive Committee reported a programme of exercises, and remarked, that owing to the absence of a number of persons, to whom parts bed been assigued, it would be impossible to follow the pro gramme as agreed uin by the commit tee. Prof. Patterson then took up the sub ject of Primary grammar,- and gave a brief lecture upon bis piethod of,teach- j jn-thesame jio discussion of this Subject was participated in by 'nearly all the teachers present, and by Mr. Wins low and the Revs. Folden and Gallagher. Prof. Patterson reported the fallowing question for discussion during the even ing : Should our L?pfelatuie pa.-s a law compe'liui children to attend school? Under miscellaneous exercises there was a lively discussion on the import ance of an Educational Association, and the necessity of teachers and friends of: education sustaining it. Nearly every teacher present took part in this discus sion, and prominent among those .who spoke iii favor of building up the edu cational interests of the county, were .' Mr. Win. J. Lynch, and the Revs. Fold en and Gallagher. The choir of Mt. Pleasant, led by Miss Frew, favored the Association with some excellent mu sic, after which, on motion of Rev. A. Folden, the Association adjourned to meet at the M. E. church house in the evening, at h o'clock P. M. KVEN1KO SESSIOX. Association met and was called to or der by the President. Rev. A. 1.. Folden opened the exer cises by prayer. The discussion of the question, "Should our Legislature p;i-s a law eom pcl!in children to attend school, was opened by Mr. A. S. Hoar. Messrs. Folden, Martindale, Lynch. Gallagher, Patterson, and other?, fol lowed, ar-.d .ipoii th wole it win one of the I?-' t interesting discussions to which we have listened. The prevailing sen timent seemed t ha in favor tf a more regular attendance at our schools. The exercieC3 of the evening were en liveJ with ujumc by the Mt. Pleasant thoir, led by Mis Frew. After a v..ry interesting tessiou the Association ad juurnedto "meet "on Saturday at 9 e'clock a. si. Saturday, Mareh 23. MOBXIXO BES3IO.V. Association met and was called to or der by the President. Mr. A. S. Bear conducted devotional exercises, which were followed by a musical exercise con ducted by Miss Frew. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. At the suggestion of the President, the Secretary read the eonstitrrtioo, after which, Prof. Patter son conducted a class in the elementary sounds. This was one among the most interesting exercises of the occasion. Mr. Patterson conducted it with a great deal of fckill, and reflected rather severe ly upon our present system of orthogra phy. A lively uiscussieu among the teach ers followed, which was participated in by others, among whom wtro Professor Wi?c and Mr. C. II. Winslow. Mr. Martindale, of Plattsmoutb, con ducted a class in English grammar. This gentleman delivered an interesting lecture upon the subject, and also, upon his method of teaching grammar. A discussion followed this exercise, led by Prof. Wise and Mr. Winslow, and participated in by nearly every teacher present, after which, on motion, the Association adjourned to meet at 1 'clock P. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. Association met aiyi was called to or der by the President. Musical exercises were conducted by Miss Frew, after which Mr. C. LI. Otis read an essay on read' og. Remarks were made upon the subject matter of the essay by Prof. Wise, Prof. Patterson and Mr. Boutoa. Mr. Bouton proposed the following : Is, time, well speut, in studying the defi nitions of words as given in cur readers? Mr. Martindale answered ia the affirma tive. The chairman stated that the dis cussion of th rubject would now be closed, and that there would then la an opportunity to attend to any business that might he brought up. Prof. Patterson coved that the next meeting be held at Weeping Falls. Prof. Wise sustained the motion, which wa carried. On motion of Prof. Patterson, the thanks of the Association were tendered to Miss Frew, and other ladies of Mt. pleasant, who bad furnished the Asso ciation with vocal and instrumental mu sic during the meeting, and ao to the citizens of Mt. Pleasant for the hospi tality, they bad showu to the memters of the Association. Next in order was Ili.-tory, by Mr. Bouton, who Mated that there wre brancheJ which he thought were more impoitant than that, and req -jested to te excused; teqaest was granted. Mr A. S. Bear thru conducted a clan in rithietic, and gave a brief lecture on 'the ue of the mathematical M-n.. Ttii" was followed with re mars by I rof. Patterson, Mr. Martindale and r. Lcu- tWOn motion of Mr. B mt on, the A-s ci-ttion adjourned, to meet at eep,:ig Water Fall, on Friday, June 127th, at , 10 "''j:?: SUMNY, President.. B. 2. RamseTt Secretary. Crio3 Incidents cf tho Shjtl& Disaster. The terrible castrophe which occurred lately at Smyrna, when a cafe and con cert hall built on piles tuning out intd the sea gave way suddenly during an acrobatic peribraiaiie?, and one hundred persons lost their lives, teems to have been one of that numerous class of ac cidents which never ought to occur. Everybody in Suyrna, sys the Pall Mall Gazette, know that the cafe was unsafe, and might topple over into i he tea at any moment, yet no 'steps re tak-.n to prevent two hundred and fifty people astmb'ing in the doomed build ing, which, with hardly any warning, on the 9th of Januar leaned forward and disappeared in the tea. A correspondent cf the Levant Her ald, writing from Smyrna, gives the fal lowing account of the tragedy : "On Saturday Light at 10 o'clock we heard what sounded like the report of a can non ; it was the kivito giving way. The people living near the scene of the cat astrophe say that the sounds Wi-ru most appalling. F:it one loud erah like the firing of cannon, one liug wail, i hen a deep silence, soon broken, however, by the screams of those who tot their heads tbovo wat-r. Some bud e'ur:g to the ceiling of the cafe nr:d could not draw themselves up until the hands which held on to their log eave way. "It is said that niot of the boatmen who volunteered their asUtance first rih: 1 the pockets of the sufferers and then drew them into their boats. Sixty seven corpe have been fouud, but many more still remain in the dei'p mud, which the quay stones have forced up in great quantity. The clown of the 'acro b it troupe' was saved and rubbed dry, dre.-sed at Mr. Mirzan's hou-e, and ran back to seek fur his wife and daughter, the latter aged 12 years. The former had b en trot safe into a boat, when, looking round, she screamed out, My husband and child cannot have bee:i saved'' and jumped into the sea. She had expired before they brought her up again. Her daughter and the actresses were all to be seen at St. Antoino's Hos pital, lying dead in their tage finery. A Greek who escaped says he wa awe struck at the moment they rocked right to left by the .cceno which vm being act by the acrobats at the time namely, 'Death,' running af'tr' some one and causing gri at laughter amonjf the spec tators. At that very instant the cafe gave way.' " From the Kani-as City News, 15th. A young man. whom, for the gratiS cation of our readers we will cull Smith, doesn't now fondle his wife and call her pet names as he did a few days .ago. He says he is entirely cured of the fondling busines, and seems determined in the future to p.iy strict attention to drinking, and cursing everything envel oped in a petticoat. ile isn't much to biame, either. Thursday night last, after an hour' 8 (piiet slumber, marie sweeter by a focd good night kiss from his wife, had been enjoyed, he awoke to rind that the part ner of hi joys and sorrows had left his side; during his sleep. As ?he did not return in a few minutes, be became alurmed, and dressing himself, started in search of Iter. Ho felt too proud to rep -rt the matter to the police, and walked up and down the streets for hours nt knowing ir: which direction to turn. At last lie happened to pa-s alortt.' Fourth street, and heiiring the mu.Mo frouj the oi l Varieties Hall, where a masquerade ball was being given, he concluded to ''take a pep" in there and try and divert hi- attention a little from the painful subject engrossing his mind Up the stairs he went, and you may well imagine his surprise and eonstern ition and chagrin, to see his wife, otgai-od only with a mad; over her f.v.e, whirl ing around in the dance, a vagrant for u partner, and a motley crowd ot our most depraved citizen for asei ites. lie di in't draw a revolver and com nieiice shoolimr round promtscou.dy, or even tell hi- witij that he knew sho was there; but quietly returned borne, lock ed the door, and went to led. About four o'clock the wife returned home, but finnd the doors ail locked. Her hushand heard her trying the doors, and opening the window told Ikt to begone, as he did not associate with her kind of masqueraders. An attempt on the wo man s part to gain aiml-sion, even uutil late in the morning, was t f no aval nnd she turned away, to repent of her f jlly, no doubt. The man still positively declines to have any thine to do with bis wife, and seems almost heart broken on account cf the disgraceful affair. yi nnh anI; How I.iifilllow fiei.1 ;r-5. rfjiS,?CT Jntt pnlliihed. a new e.iition of iHkf lr. uitfrHfllfi.i elfkrni vanny on ibo ni zicn! cure iwitli- or Sou;inal Wfrukiic-x. inv-olurtiary Seminal Lessees Iwpotkcv. Mcutat and I'hy.-iual ia caiaeity. 1 hi eiiioritf to Marriage, ete.; also, CoNsiu-Tiox. Kjii.fi"sv. ard it s. induced by Felt' indulge r.ce or "xtiiil cstravnuHc. tt -I'riee in . sei'Icd t nve'f 1m. only 0 eentJ. The eclebr:) teil avjtaor. in this admirable e- Fay. clearly ripinonsrnstta frr.ta a thirty years' iuece)tFi!i praetieei ihat the nlarramx co-.so-iuenee o! sl:"-ah:?e tn.y be radically cured without tt f n.e of iii'rrtial tiii diciiie or tlif n-pli.-atiou of the kn:fe ; ii.;ir.ir "'Jt a mode i f ear" at oner Fitaple. cer'iiiu. ud C'eetua). by means oT whiuh every suiierer. n mat'er wlnt his c -Dilition may be, msy cure hiuiseif . heap-' ly, priviiteiy. and radieally. v,lhi lec-turc shonl 1 le in the hanis of every youth nad ma a in the land. Sent, under xen!, in a. pliiin eiivetopo. to nny aJdrcK?. poftaid. oa rc-e:.pt of tix cents, or two potae f rmn;.. Also jt. Culver's "?.r.irriaB.3 Gaide," price 50 cents. Address tlie Publisher3. CilA. .1. C. KMX K. Sr Cm. 17 j;.)-.v i v. Sew York. 43-ly Post Otiiee liox, -i.SrX flook for the 5ifiion ! MARRIAGE1; A prtvnte eouticeior to tl. GUiOE. i:Arritd ortho-e .-.bo'it U ii';r i ry o'.i t'.e I'iij 5iuit,"', :'' nirstcr ie and revelutojiiMot' tw s-;,ial :-tatii, th latent uieKoveries; in prorluit!B :md urovcatins olfsi rini;. how f pr.ervo tbe e:ii!dc.iin .Ve. TliU is an intc-reftiiisr work f tvo hundred and twei.tir-l'our res. r!th numerous tuir rav ing, and contains alitabic i-;.'o.:!:ntioa for tnojo vrno are m:im-d. or eo'it-nplate mur riaje. Ktill. it in a book that oubt to be kept under lock and key. and cot iii careieFsIy about the hoj.e. Sent to any oui (free of pjU:(co) for.rrt cer.tf. Addre.-R Dr. Butts' Ii i.en.iiry, Ko. 12 S Eighth street. St. Louis, i-lo. Notice to the At'dieted and Unforlunate.' tcforenyplyinst') the r.otorioi:? qtine-k. nhc advertise :n pa'Ain PtpTs. or u-in? atiy quack reiuediei', peruso Ir. IVua' vurk m tntitte: whut your ae-eiio is or h.yW deplorab2o youi condiftoii. lir.Biiltsc.in be cTfSultod. perhonIJy or by mail, on ta diseise mentioned in i.'u worVs. ''l.ice. .o.-X. KUhi'u t-recr, between Markc1 aaiv aesnut s:. kouis. Ho. dee.lfcwlv Mothers, Mothe in Mothers. Doi iiid to p-orure Mm. H'i.isW Suolhiuff 4 Syrup Jmr VkiMre 'i'ftU,n-j. Tiiis viiuiili'.o preparation liai 1ph nP'l wiin NKVr.rl FAlLlXUSiUCCi:-"SIX THOU jA.itiSOft'ASKj. . It i..t nty relieves tSc chilj froin pain, but iiiy :t-:irati-s th c.in:;eh and biiitc!?, corrects ae:duy. and rives tone and enorcv to ihe whole ys.em. It wi;Iii!so i btantly relieve t- v '" the li- li an.i Wia l C1. .e believe,, the bertatil surest remedy in the wond. mall ease of lysrtery and l):pr- Sn.VU ''"l;6"" whether arribius froia teatU inT (,r anv other eaue ycurvl.C,;'lil,20l!:' U wiU Rtlv-funt Ilcilth to i our l.ifaaU. D! sure and call for "Mr: Trim!.,,', Sunfniro, ftr;i.M iVSZ f'e-''Je of "CUKTIS i PiJR MNS"en the ontsi! wrar per. cM t7 ryirrt thrnnshout ti wriJ.- W S, BLOOM xisar'.'i."' rrxr'?j-;-i" HOYS A.YD CHILDREN'S CLOTWIJS'a I lata and Caps, Boots and hoes, CLAMKET8, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC Main Street. SecoEtl Door East of t tie Court 3Iou;e BItANCII IlOt E r.r.-adway.CoucnrU Ulu?3 Iowa. Hi. IF1 . J" O 2sTS O 2sT , m fcSTOpposito the Plat to Valley -J louse, in Schlator's Jewelry Store,- Miiiu Street, j4aafcnn.itS5, Nebriwka ST- LOUIS?, DECKER BRO0.sMi3&Si ft. A. MILM"t& CO'S PUUOS. Oihtt Jfirst-(I;i3s '.Vbolesulo and Hotail Dealer ia Sti ins?. Shc-t i-MUStCAL INfTRUMENTS Tuned CHOICE TOWN AT Ch- I.ots -nn r.ow be bnupht in Dnfcff's AiMitinn to 'he City cf riattsiiscutl:. ot jrices ranRiri; rom t- S"0 and on terras so tasy thi-.t liutsun: vvitii .!ie SJIALBEKT IKTOSE MAY iWEET TISSSI. - , l'or tho e who want town property either to held for a speculation or to buU upon, this is a rare chance to et ir. These lots are in a delightful location, and are dotted over with a Young and I3et;ulij'ul Which add materially to their value. I 4Cj- Parties wit-hir: to i-urchase ot Jock at tlicsf illation desire J. bv c-all:t. on .. I . J: 1 "r 1j. I '. L.I iv.-1 I I . i-..-cc-eur"i iI tl.a r..-t;iis oi -b L'K K or ). II. V UKKLl-.Pv & CO.. anU BAHN J-:s dc I L!.OCK, ileal 1 -stats A fonts. 1'or cash th above price? will be d: --u:i!ed ten per coat. nr l'LATTSUOCTU. XdiKiSKA, Oct. --O I ISTi. dltlO-Woltf W ILL! A rsl ET ADELB3A fit S3 , Has on hand, one of the targost .' teeU.-io' CLOTHING AND GHIvTS' FUilMiSMI?lQ GD3D3, FGr. SPRING AND SUfEr?, invite every body in want of anything in my lin3 to cn'.l at tny store. And convince thmclves of thi f-i"t- I h r n. s-':.ility !:i av 'W.5i I i;:irt-nii:t alsu'eii stock of Fitio Clothins lor Aien ;iii i Lujz: to which we invite those v i.o want ti w is. 6H'1abo keep on hand a la-go aa I well .lei.'to 1 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS DOWN GO TOE P It ICES!! A T D. SCHNASSE'& GO'S Celebrated isi 'E "w York st o n e South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmoutu, Neshaska, AWD St ' TE3K PEOPIiE T 33 5 X II WKSO SIT sa t is. DliESS-G'JODS. PRINT?, DELAINES, GINGHAMS. BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALM O HALS, CARPETS. CLATvK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every Description, All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QIjEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS. HATS AND CAPS, GO rtattiaioutb. Ntbra UUIIDET SMITH'S AM-; A X 1 ii O S T O prases anb Organs. Mu?ic and all kinds f Mereha:: i- ami Rcp'tiredS'itlvaetionfluarvnittitf.'t? licet1 Jw LOTS FOR S ILE . Gioirth of Fore.t frets, toi.. will h slu pn them, ar piven r.ny iriror .tock of Hats and Ccp- S K'tf TO TOR F. J. METTEER, One door South of Main fctreet on we.-t side of Sixth. C:di and see hita and ge i in lis h -en. S .... . .-. . . t- 5 -.w-iji. y 3i'3 IS PCRELY A VISITABLE PEKPATI ATIOTT. oompoaed Imply of wcll-krtown R O OT8, HERBS FRUITS, coml-toed with othar propfrtiea, which la their nat.ire are athartlc, Aporont, Nutritio-ua, liluretic, AiteratiTO aul Anti-Bilior.a. rxhe whole ia rccrvsd in a aufll cient quantity cf spirit trozn tho SUQafl CASK to keep them ia any cliinte, whica make tho EITfEES tit noftho moii deirsV.s 5!cnJc "r thartirs in the worlO. xacy mo "uuca trictly aa a mrm Temperance Sitters - only to be used as indicico, and aiwaya ao ording to direcUonf!. They are tho aheet-anchor oftlio ffeblaand flabiUtatrJ. ahey a-t urea a disoaeed li-var. and Btimulato to such a degree that a healthy action ia at once brought aboiii. Aa a remedy to which Woman are cBpcciaHy aubject it is aopsr adlnr eTory cthtr BiimuUmt. AsaSprinaj and Slimmer Tonie they tare no equal. They are a mild and gnt! PurRative aa well aa Tonic. They purify tho b'ood. They are a plendid Appetizer. They rcaie tho weak atronff. Thay purify and iaTigo.-ate. Tl:ey cure Dya papaia. Conntiration and Headache. They act as a apeciflo in all aperies cf diiordera which undermine the bodily atrength and break w tbaaaimal apirlta. ' Depot, 53 Paik Place, Hew Yot& AND MEDICINES J. H. - BUTTERY'S On JIain Street, near! criositc the IltuALD Office. Wholesale and ftetail Dealer ia Paints. Varnish es antl Toilet Arfiicles- 3-Trerctipt itr? rie'cl'.y fi(tJ6td all hours day aoinisiit. I immffie: . vv -r-t- X w , v.,i';V'l ; ...iilJH iM??Ji I! 1 i ; '' ' : -StiX' ty: mMir Sr.-:;-;-:;.,! -Ml '-.--,;; 5'', ' . . .-.' . . ,i ',,:;:.', ! ; ; : S.T-1860-X. at' 'V". o SALE BY ; if:. i : ' ii ': ' ': I'1-'!-: ' : i :.fl., : ! '!, ii:':iii!' ii-'i'-'1 : : : 50 Cents psr Bottle. j It promotes the GROWTH, PRESERVE tbe COLOR, nnl iccrenses ibe VIor .4 and liEACTY tl' tfco UAIR. i Ovm TtrrRTT Tf.at.s a-.o I.jos'a Kathatrow nit tjt llAtu TTii ivt pia.-o.l in th market by "ATt,o7r" U jaf tff te,2S College. Tho n-.me- is ct.-me-.l from, tbe Creek.. crrww, Tim ::.vor it iotiotiwi. , I Urtit b8btMn-d.isunireceuttdndiDCTe- Sa 'WaUrt rS"nS. U dicate. Saidrnff! If prwnli the Hair from tnraiRC (trar . Jt kw"S the h-.i o-oci. ST.-1 ir.oth bn.ra ncj.sc, , r. BlAsV k')Dwn-C. it tilf SAME ID V!jJ," fflofiun'M t w. s vcr a quarter o a Ces Srstires at. oi;iy Fi-ty Ccuis per Bottle. 'oaan:s Glory is Her Hair. T HE BE S T IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST -:0: For Your Groceries Gd To Ccmer Third and Main Streets, Platt.xniotrth, tox keei3 tn hand a cholca and vrell selected Stock of Fancy Groceries, Coffscs, Teas, Sugar, Sj-rcp. Ac., Ac. Ac. ijfAL70 a goed asaortmeut of Boots Shoes."U3l :0: In Connection with the Grocery is a Bakery & Confectionery ! '-A!l kinds of Country Produce bought and (old Take noticed tie sisa "EMPIBE, IUKJRYv AM O H(Ji, :aylwtf. ! MM a III LSi m LYOK' j 01 . S3 GO -I M 1 Xi Strang STATE AGENT WIND MILLS. DOUBLE AND FINALE ACTING UOKCE AND FA KM rUMTa, FEED fILLS, ETC., TKKMS' LI UEUAL. The Il-ilinrtny V- ill hns stood tho test f.ir fix r-n yei.rs. boil' in the Uuited States and tu rope and is the only cno Ger:o:.iI!y a.lr.ptcl i;y all l'rincipnl Kail roads slid Farmers. j 5end for ciitr.'oguo and price list, A. L. STRANG. aplSwif Lincoln Xclraka. , . v v i t w t ivii."' 15 1 -. 1 77 ti.i?f.rt:s'rs btluvj refer van to the .) ', ".s '.fi.-.s 0 r'iu: yyy.cr of regard their ''. h:ct reliability, and vsheri' i--ritiii;f to f'tpn, pleo.vs t.-C:il'c:i wi sew their Adter- in !' i T.-! Mt'. JUprr. r),.- )-j,i. or xt : ';:-!STlv:-;--ai, iji'jsirr.iru l-.'j -ii--;, r. i.i.ii.J- j ii to r!rr 1 1 tot I:. ir - i!irc-! in in Sin-ir ilu-i'. vMm will 1; l.i.-.iii- inlii!' !.:. ..!y'.c. S;s'j pid 1-y v .:vvk, t . . I., v.ili) : iir'.iMi '. t.r x .ii 17 at- I t ::rniii ; i.l ttt'Sr ticnsfr, V3 r-.: 2 ;. J :;-:;',s-r.'.( . r-ri'fc-.uri nr nt ont frM w! i Ji 5 2s , -! f.ii:'.r;ti-.l. i ii !:i.ar.-.iitsM. i-r 'i!i;.i.T Hn-ela".t"". tjn ! )lj . f iVr !;i"Mi;-';l;. it.::? i'.f. r-'?vs ! irv.si c4v.".:a. '.. i. : .. : .-. n. Ai.i-titai.r. '' - f.ri.irv'.!i.k 'vd.-. Ituxrs, -U'- i ' hT :A f-ir-' !.'-. A-c. ' " " .- .1 - i.".:i .-. l!- i.:tt.-r ttp- r.. - t- 1 r!":,. 1 i'l !' : -1 if i-ll Ina J.).. '. it. j'..rr.-t-i.l.l:ti-!-.im r- 1: ,,.1'm ..l- nv.-v. r.-u: 1 A :' - lr-t I!, i . SU;-.r:.K-d tv.,J.i .-ii atrcct, &t. l...-.Mo v i 3 : r 1 5 ' 'fi" r'"t Il'iir In r t.' ii"' r. i.'.H'l-' ,!iirAAB l-AUMEK, i.& ?i,-i;KS'3. V-rry r--.u:-.-id, on :y M) Ct. a - ,,.,.--..- .5 . t'.u. t-;-ba of teu for f 4. -V . S."'l'..H t f T.O'U'I. Vo. i'at.Kt l'Dcrmf"! Spriiiir i. surwf. fr 8tRit.pii. I.liu'ii and 1. -r a.-i.l.-a. A f'.lvT-tlaie. t ; I t. : f.'-fl'i-.-l "i:i- si"-ui':i.iii '.: t.-lli! li nt llidell- ' : -Si-.:' 1 .' :.''.' A.t.atii-n.. rfti.v.. j.,.,it i,u ;.a'd f-r cnl;. (,. '1 1. It r f!f. T:i Li- ... -. .4 . n t-. . I A : i ' 1 I 1 1 1 ' : S:iv. ! a'-!-h T'xiitfd. II. l i'-ii :.! i.-. t o., ullO!iv;iryft, fct. " f. 1... J j A L. HUt'.fuf pair iin'rcm ii 4'hronnm, iii::i!s(iiiii'lr mcuair-.l, ld crtry- r.!'. r f.ir" $.1. N prepaid ou re- c-r 1 - x . ... j. r -t . i - ..: ..... i....n. ? r.;t 01 or . in, f-.eTm-iX" aj and i'hritolVi-UijiaS19 ii-frs Mi'tci-, bi. 1 Oiiiai, JiO. v 4.7 wly S-t:t l.v ui'ii! At 1') cts 11 li. F- t I. 1. ICO Lexington Ave, New YorTs Oily. Lu k to Your Children. Tho Groat So.thins Itemed; ; C:irc ?'lic am E'ipi'iTin! Pr'.c. VVi'ttw-cmb's the b c!.', .n;J i.-;;irnt I 2 Syrup, .the i.rrvs! of tt?thin. ; Ctn -iRS. ' Subdues convul.Mons nnd Pric WSitcomh's n:enr.,'.ins' a!l di.c:i - i'u-i-! 21 iy'Si). ut-ni t-ji: -"ini" Htvl liii!rcn. C-ris MR3. i C'-.!!i-3 i lurrinr i. (yscotu-i S'nct Jii'lcotnV ry mid j ;ii:n;ei cmr-:!.iii:l I " Sy.-u,. chii'li un d ail i'b'i e. iCcnt It ;?tVoercat ln.ri jts' nd O ildrcn'pTooth irj lifiiioily, in nil disorder brought on Ijy to'thiti uf fitly .t5cr ra'iso. l'rci -i.-ed by tbo "Jfiifioi; SlcJioine Co., St 'ol.l liy dri:e-!tj &nd dealers in Mrilieinso cvt ryv.hre. de'-J i d.tw ZCSiAOEJ)'' WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY lj""ri! n Mraningt not in otUer itil'louoririt. :V)C0 Kr-smvlnes; lSl'J Pui;es Quarto. Price $12. TTTLencver T wi-h In obtain o.-'tft fleCnitinn.'. 1 c.nsult it. L-.'huylcr Clf.tx.J Evory seho!;ir know. it. value. IV,'. li. 1'rt-sfoit, tho Ui?tcri:io. TO.; sti one of iuv l.ii!v- curno nions. -Lj LJolin L. AloUi'y. the Historian. Ac o f:ir s.s 1 know, best dc3Lii: Dtetior.nry. ' Horace -Mjnn. TaeboteiJi IecftU!li;nts of our lanifitaf. John G U'hiitier. "Cxccls oil others ia dcSt:it!ir.-ientif:.; tcriu. - U'resi icnt Ij itoheoc k. ? eraarfeab.'e noiupTi'Iiuui of fainunn ktr.ivl-c(i-e. 1 V,". ri. C1:i.-'k. Tres't A(t Ciiiloc.J ncoej-Kity fr every inteiiient fami!v. otu- 1'int. tui.-!icr, an.! prolf.sioiial man. What l.i- ijriiry i- co-u;.itt.e wi:liout iu Lest l-nziiea Die- ii'iniiry c 1'ub'Wjcil by O. A C. M Kit HI AM, SpringScM. Jus;h. t-ote ly all Uooksllera. 'ebstcr'ii Primary Softool Di-t'ry, 2-M Ifn'gs. uoiuuion nctiool -7 Hish School i(7 " Actidetairt " toiintiDi Hooso Willi nn- n;ernin iliu.-tratiotiH an J uiany valuable tables not to be li.unu fiHowDere. l'ubHrilif J by IVTSON. RLAKE1I A V TA V. ,i flew lrti. 47 tf. To tha East North and Southeast. r.o i -J'- '? ft w T!'UV.)!,i t..ilio '"1s V i'ifiSl ? r-!!' Mi rrhant ..i :E;!ilA?'J-Vri r", Tui'c.isr.tidl I(t!iir ;'-! ?r iJ'i-'ri i4 4A' . n Wri, Mt & f -ii '. ';:. M St. t.t.his, Jii'., wlil. on .' ' i 1:. ..:.... .....I .... 11. .. i- ...tralA 1 i. .. .A. i- 1.1 ih-'fx t h K: f LtirEe. - -'i j J .r. X lis 3 : STATIONS. MAIL Leave Platt?moutb. 3. Op. m. 5J0 a. id. Arrive Bu lington 7.C0 a-in. 10.50p.m. " iicudota 11.15 a-rn. 3na.m. " Chica?o(C.IJ.Q.) 3.1op. tr. 7.00 a. m " Peoria " ",j(a. m. 12.50 a.m. " Ind'plbjd.B.it W. 6;15p. id. 9.25 a.m. " Cincinnati " 11. CO p. m, 4.15 p.m. " Loganpp't T.PAW 5.55 p. m. 9.20 a. m. " Col u tubas " j 2.43 a. m. 30 p.m. Thrniiirh Cam from iibpouri River to Chi- ! eao. ladianapolis, Cincinnati, egansport ana Columbu. Cocneetiorre at those Dointg with l'nes lead- ine to the ast. North and South. Thi. i the lient, Shurteit, Quiche', find Cl:erp tut Kou'e. Do not be rle(feived. but obtain Ti-kets Tia tbe I'ur'.'iceron and uifsouli Kirer Railroad. Jl.ILjgtlZwAtd.i ... "ttmWA SOJIETIIINQ NEW rnr, FOR -woarETf TO DQl ti V-N A.MroHS witlmump. ''-IV fi'-i Eox 7fc8 aow ioik Cty. HAPPY Reliel fir Toanit Mtn. from tiir offer ts of Kiror. Rtnl Abuso in early life. Man hnml rcvtorcil. Iinf.p'iKiientu t Aluriutito ra- imivo'i. .ew tnptnocoi tromiuent. ""t ni remiirkablo reniclifn. I3.oks onJ Circula entfft-r, in RMlrvi -rivlope. A,l Sr.--- HUVA H ASXK.IAiJU.-s. -f..2 South 'ititli Jtrcpt. I'ltiliKlel ii:i, I'. n inr ctitu con ainH lich re 'it.ition lor hctiora ble civumt aau irole.:!-i(fih.l shul. i'w (.111 A ii V. ft T; IV A T r.2 IUft OtKS NKMiI.D LY A'i.l. frt. '. A ! r t Tho host book puhlifhtu on tho Hohhk uti'f the Cow. iimral terim. Money tra.la ri.ni ly by AtrotiU selJinir tljwe bookn. Hcnd lor ciredlar!", PORTKR COATES. Publisher. Phila.lcldhi-. Pa. It;TU WrllTTIKK. G17 St. Chirles Street. Ioniri-r l p:iteil in Pt. Louisttian any Cliron j b; I'hysii.iat.. ho tiurrcytully tieara Siiupb mil Coiiwiicatfti 'c:i real Lis'U.e an to bring 'tutienle irom evt ry Stiite. Ilia bon'it.'il op irtunit;e!. a life tiiua ex nenf-ne. with Mir- et. druitH j.rt'piireJ in the e.itablt: hmcrt, ourr ii?c.x eiveti m by o;h rj, no matiiT wlio luil-i 'i ; teil yoi r i.riviOo troubles, t'onsultj tiotil ree. frond two ptiini. lor tueaiiil t. yn Mashood, V.'fiitAMioon, e mil. 15 oenta u.:h. both b.r HO eta, l'W pages.' II that the curious .ionbtlul r iuitm it v- vish io know nil ii hur .Sell-pollution Proven -.on. Murria ie. 1-very j oui g man ana wo imu ouwht t. r'-a.l it tn a wnrniuv Tho ner ous tl-bilii:iiil ii.- partially iutiiotentent -ci.':iti'1fca.Uy uJvit'o.l.wu dcc-U To AnvKPRTiF.'ifl All perponn who enntora plate niakinc contriioli with newspapers' for th nsertion of AJvorii.-ciiieut.n should send to oye!l for a Circular, or inr.bue? cents for their Ona hun lrni P.i!-'e I'amjililrt. eon'aiumit Lit of !,( N ewppnpcrf anl eslimateii. iihowir. tha cost of adveriiinK. iilo iiuw.y ti-eful hin toad-vertis-era, nnd rome aenonntof the experiericf ot tp n who are known as ue.ceiit'ul advrrtif 'I'll in lirrn arc r ;-rf jirietors ot the American Newoapcr AUvcrlisine Ageuoy. U S How y. and arep eed f.f uneitialcd fieililira for -(cumin the i tIioii .f advertir'emonLK in al) i wttpajiera nd periodical at fewest rat. Vllirar IMIIcim :.!-. l;. i 4 t::,-.v Prink, inmle .l I'oi.r Hutu, Wnlt.l.cv, I f.-nf Kiiints iiml Rer.iss l.iqnorH, locloreil. erf. nri'l Hweeteiipil to pii-.ise th" t.is'c. r,u:;ii 'Toiiice," Al'P"''.'-' ' Itfstoicvu.'' Ac, tliat Icvl the tij.pli'r 0:1 to tli'iiikciineM nu ruin, tint are a trr.c ."'nll.-iiie. tnalo from li.c unlive rooic Rtit lirrt. i. .iiirnn.v. free from nil Alolioiie SiiiikiIi'iIi'h. 'I'liey ate the ;ivut hiood I'urilU r an. I a l.ife-i.-ivi:;r I'tiiietj-lt. n 1'eru ct K tiov:itor a:nl Iiivioi ;.ror of 1 lie !-r-teiii, iMtryiMir rT a.! poix-noa n;aii-r un.l rcsi'.i iti-r the M00.I to a heaiin ci'ImIiiIoii. en-r'..-t:inst It, refrewliiiisr i.txl Invi ;orifiii l.c;U mi'.al atul IhiiIv. '1 liry are tif a lininlfur t!on, pvoiiiit In tiiiir nciion. Vrrt.iin lu tlic.r rcwiit. safe and relUbt itt all forma or .iiscaw. o I'traoa 11111 Uk tlieae i;Mletu.--cordinK to (breetioiis, .mil rc'iuni lonKtiii wci!, provMed liieir luii ui-.; n.ii lUHin.vv'.i l mitirnU iin. 1:1 or oihej- tnai. .. tii il.t vui or?aiifi wiiauM t.i j-.hkI the p.lnt 01 rei-.-nr. 1 ae)Ml.-t or litU(rt ir.n, i I r-a. I n -, e. I'alu in tiie .snoii!.lci. i'oiu-Iih. 'l iKhuu .-n i.rme Cher.!, liixzineK-t, So.ir Crin talitinti of ihoSioiu. acli.Iiainu.-uc in t he Muutli.HI'ious Alliu kM.rul- fitatloii of the ll'ari. Inriniiiniaiioii of tin- i.nrfci. i.in in tlien-Klonuoritie Ki.lnu.vs.rmil h I. .inured otner liainful mptonis. are the oirsprliiK if J'vsKfisi;i. In (he? jimilaintn It IiimihmuhI. r.nd one boliic will prove 11 Letter guarantu of 1:h merits than a lenutl v advcrilxoniciir. l-'or Female loin 11I.1 iitta, in youni; or oM, mirried or i;!L'!e, at the dawn of woinutihoo.1 or the turn or inc. these Tonic l;lti"M ti;.'ay no decided an influence that it marked linprov ineiit ia mhi p rrep:i!i!e. I.'or Iiillnuininlory- a in C'lironlo Itheiiuiallniii and Cout, Dvsp.psla or Indl. KOSilon, B'iioua, liemilleul ai.d lot-rii,i;u ot 1 e.'rs, rij.sc-a.scs of t he l.iood.ljvi r. Kidney n hi.d bladder. lheie Hitlers have l.t-en most Mt i w(u! y-.itU IiKeiNarceatiHe.i by Vitl:itcdUI'jo.wti.' i.i k-em-raay produced by itcraiigciuent of ti.a li'i-i'siive Oron". 'J iey aro 11 eIIo Pnrnttve nt trril n n 1 oulc, pi.'-.MKiiir; jiio t.'i'; penuhar nr r't .f ttetitijr a powerful nsjent la i s he; Inif i, 'siion or liiititriiiuitiu n .l lh-s I.ikt uu I u ci rul Organs h mi in liilious ldh- iis.m. l-'or iU In DhriMti, KruptiorM, Tetter KSi'-Uin, HloK-hOH, Spi,IH. Plmpicx ruHlule lunix t'arlMiii'jIes.KlnR-worm. Hi- ild liead. So0 l'1Li KrvsipeliiH, lich, HcitrK. Iis :oornioim of tha .k'.u. iluinor.i and li.-.-aie.-f of the si.1,1 of t. naievt-r nanie or nature, are literally tlux U11 ond rarned out r the hvh-iii l:i n i,ho"rt nine by the use or these Miters. Cue boine In sueh tani will convince the- most lucruduJous of l!itir cm--t.;i -ij etlecta. C'lenuse ltc Vltl:i(rl IIIoo.I whencvar yo;i Imd in i!.ip!iiiii.M Innsim throuirli tha hy.in in I'implei, l.rupMorm, or Sores ; ! arise it whr u you tiiid it oiirtra-u-d and bluw L-li in iho veins : rlean.se it when it. H roul ; ,ur feedtiK wi:l tell von when. Kei-p the MouU pure auj th- beiiiih of lh' system will follow. ;rnlrf-ul '1 i.iiusnn.N Jiroclaiin Visk'jaii I:rrrr.KH the ni'.-t w-otiderful Iin iKoraul tiit ever s'.iHtaln.'d the sit.kin system. I'in, Ti'ic,nii.l oilier Wcirma, lurk :ine In the yts'. 111 of so rri'iri v thousands, arc eiTcc. luaily d;jtroyel ami 11 looked. Savs a ilisiiri. pii'slied phy.4inlopi.st : There Is acitreely an iniil- l.lual on the face of the car; h vhose l.ody In ex err.pt from the pi-esenro of woniis. It is 'not up on the healthy clemmls or the hod? that worina exL-t. bat upon lliu diseased burnoisand miiny ! posirs that tirte l tlic! living looiiHters of l:ease. No syslem of medii-lne. lo teriniiupcK, no aiithi lnoiiltio-.. wiil free the evstem irow worms like tin-Mr It.tti rj. JMeeliaiiirKl lllncit .cn. Prrsotm enpapeJ i'l I'aiuts and Minerals, wieli a.-. I'Iiiii.Iktv Tvpc kcik rs, Gold beaters, an I Jll!i.rs. i;.. ,ney ad vance in !l!e, uro f-abjetL to p.ii-.ilsH r tti bo-.vels. To jrtiu.-d apainxt this, t ike a ilosj 0 V i.KK!:'rt ivKc.'.it i.'iriKiM l wii-- a week. KiH'ius, Itemtttint, nnI ,Urnilt. lent Fevers, w inch are ko . 1. i.: in valleys or ourureat river.- I hioirm-i; .j rilicj States. esjM-riuliy those of (ha Wiaciitiippi. f.lo, Misoari, Ihitiols, 'i nne,sce, Cnii:l . na .r- Kaunas, i."i. ci.:orauo, ttmxw. V ' f I'earl. AbtoHrua, Nubile, Santuri- ;. -, James, ami many ode rs, witli i . ' lanes, tbrupiiuiit our enure, et.,!; :- i -i t tie hummer iud Autumu. aa t tvtr ! ' ''. dnrinir aea-son ot unnsia i -ki a id di v' ' ar Invariably hccotnpaiihu oy exittr ive ff ment.s or the K!oiuit '1 n-cJ liver, and 1 "tr .1.... 1 ..: ...... I.. . . . . . ru.n,,. ti.'uii ii.ii irji;ja. ia wh ir ireni uienT 1 f1'1 s'. .tive, exertintf a pi. -v. 1! Imiiuence JV. "- various orpana.'i mii!, j.; ' NJ 1 Is no cathwiic ior max tn ' , ' ' J, " ' Wll ti-.K' VlNEOAlt iiU'.i "'l FDe.di: v remor iie .b. t .....a vi'h w tiieh the b"iva t.i':loj tiiaeatitiiu.fl! ini f .a . fr..i 1,., v-r. and - -ri-.o ffeuera.'lr rratorinz' the limiti'. Oiehtive fu gaDK. '' IStrorni, or Kliinr' rr' 1 Infta, Lioers. r'n sineiii', s ' " ' Scrofliioiis Inttikii.rd.Vtn :' S, '' t' IV. ' iiuw, i.'reuri u a;:l,. , , IKins of the kin. t-uc US in all oth r-nni in; 11 , 4 Vinkoau lilTTRm have ail itt 1. live power lu tii: w -.t .. ,,,,''. able cas'. . - ' Dr. Unlirr'i CI ri..,,l. l'i . Itlltrr act till ad it.! t:i tit a sii n ar mann.T. ly purilvitifr th isiooil liny r niov ttieraffuk nr.fl l.v rf.iiiin.,t.ui. ti..... ---- ... ...... j nit-, if-.;i iii the iiiflaini.-iatlo.i (ihe tubercnlur 1i'xh!Ih) the Rlfected parts teceive bea.Lh, and a ucrinaneut cure U eireeted. Tlie propel Ilea of Dit. Wai.kkiCh VtNEfijiri BlTTElis are Api-rieut. Diaphoretic, t'artnin aiive, Ntitrilious. Laxative. Iiure:-, .seda tive. fVmiiTi'r-li-ritjjit. f.iiii.iri.i.. a . - : .... iul, Aui'iuuvc, and Antl-Kihoua. The Aperient and mihl laxative proper ties of L-k. Uaikkk's Yinegah Hittkrs are the lieKt mm iH.friiw r.l ir, n . ... . . . . . . ; ---- - . . - - ui ciiiiMKiiin uuii malipnant fevers, their balsamie. tieallne. and soomuig properties protect the humors of the lances. Their sedative properties aliay pain In the nervous svstem ur,..,. ,,. ..., t :!.... nun IniUinniiation, wind, colic, cramps, etc purilyins all lu, nuSl No CP deinic call tale .,.i.i ,r .,. rore-armed. " PJSM:ui luu3 Uirectioita T:ii- e . t ... tO t-d nt T.iT.iT trAn . kL.VI '''"." 'D wine-Klaluj:. F.at kokI nourW.n.g food .Yucli n 1 ..i.tl? ma:,0,i iinn- vetnson? roast beel. and cpetal-ls, anl take out-door eN-re'se j liev n:e rotuTjoseil r.r r,. .. ... ....; 6int, and eoni.iurio. p!nt;-' At, it. ilUHUAAbD &. CO.. Imptnsi and (.t o. Ap.-.., .tn 1 :a"ci o cv A cor. of W-hingt. -i and t.'li.-trluti St i" V fcOLU BV AU.DB'M.'Sle U rm'.iti. s ry. - ar&d Ik.-. s ars.-w- m m r . i ii