Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 29, 1873, Image 4

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    B. a RAMSEY Editor.
CoiumoutoadULX in "EducattouaJ Topics, Re
ports cf EJncatlonol Meetings, &c..arc rtapett
fidly ortcttAd fur tTte EdueallonaJ Column, and
ma; te aJtfcsSseJ to Edacatlonul Cvuiiuiltce,
Box 3C, cic BJuO, Nebraska. .
,-,.-"' . B. S. EA5ISET,
Ir . ; ; r Ch'u Editorial Committee.
' THE TEACHERS ADVERSITIES.
bi o. i. HIST.
Tlio xrant o pupils to supl'ly
A pleasing tui to fleeting eyes,
TVoulrt seem, IX all thry neeiX to learn
Were Unncd a thin of due coucera t
To render this In measure just,
Becomes the honest teacher's trust.
But marry purse proud men there are
Who honor due from him debar ;
JETeR-vrlien possessed of talents rare.
And hftracter that's passing fair ; .
While much of good he glad would do,
Ashamed am I to say 'tis true,
Ilis editing low the people rate.
And eft he feels the Tain man's hate.
Tis those most wise in their conceit,
Who oft his jjood designs defeat ;
What foiWe he by chance possets.
They with presuming cant ill guess r
Like Solomon "more hope of fools,"
Than them, have we at lerust in schools.
We satfand mortifif ti do feel
WheD those uly tvlts our faults rercal ;
For chance to gruniM-.! give delimit
To thorn as much as what's tJl right,
gonje iick Uistipliiiaii' skill, :
And icrtce nlfjulles can't fulfill ; V;
The case of these becomes much worse .
By having ;hnrge of pupils so perverse.
As know", not how control to broofc.
Or pleasure find iu any book.
Tlicir teacher's modes they will impeach.
Or of his rules' will make a breach ;
These, make for blr.i a thankless 7ttk
By playlajf oil with th ankles quirk ;
His good-advice they daily slight.
While lie for them with lill Ids might,
Cteks out from things both oi l and new,
Such maxims as be fcno-.vs are true ;
It gives to him no little pain,
To see how youth will these disdain.
bo:oc burrow maids there are that flamo
On him what is a household shame ;
In rain he ever castigates
- For what a parent instigates :
Tor duty just he then may f.ud
How rancor springs from haughty mind ;
A father's vengeance he may fear.
Or from a wrathful Motherhcar ;
The 11 much it aggravates his woes,
II trusted friends sohuld tuni to foes ;
And wort of all may lose his place,
Obliged ta leave, la deep di.'C 'aco
A triumph of the relx l crew,
ad secnefor moralist to viw !
The cluufff of all is laid on him,
So rules the reekh-ss public whim.
The good Instructor's work undone.
In truth to Satan's work beun ;
lie then may start on his retreat.
And shake the dust from o3 his feet.
IVftat (ike these whea t upy occur,
A better sense will oft bestir ;
The teacher's wrongs will cause to see,
And claim for him your sympathy.
Though persecution be our lot,
From well known duty .shrink we not ;
But we must ever bear in mind
Hovr the p reat leaeht-r or mankind.
And the jirophcts, toot w hose holy zeal
The sinful tribes were made to feel,
Encountered just the same.
Which gave to them posthumous fame.
To them we're much in debt, .
Their pd examples which we pet
MiouM teach to us of modern time.
The way to "make our lives sublime."'
The nncicpt prophets' hr avcf-ly fire.
Our minds to glory should iiisire :
For mor4 duties fairly done.
Our JTatltude h) Justly won ;
Thfiugh to an I fro' by malice tossed.
The teacher's work will not be lost.
IRREGULARITY.
TTe have frequently called attention
to the very einlxirrasi ng in-gularity of
many pupils of our public schools, and
quite1 as often have aslied ourself the
qution, Who is to Mavuf - In tndeav-
oring to Tmd a satisfactory answer to
the question, we have examined it as ;
carefully "im we could, and have con-
Tiidil. tlint iv:r-?if.i! ami rnntnlh-irys .irp l
carefully as we could, and have con- j
eluded, that parents and guardians are
the responsible parties. AVe tan not j
place the resptnaibl!ity upon the child-!
rcn, tK-eau.;e they are suhject to the vrill
f others; nor can any responsibility
attacli to teachers; for tlieir functions i
pertain to.U.se who ar-f to school, ,
not t'j those who are not sent
It is this irregularity, coupled with a
total: 'absence, that has caused such a
wide-spread' sentiment in favor of com
pulsory attendance, mid if Nebraska
.should ever compel attendance at
school by law, these cannot alone, must
produce suiih a result. How much and
inS niielj letter, if those who have the
care of children would seriously con
sider these valises, and thus avert, what
many regard as an innovation upon the j
spirit of our. institutions that of com
plliptiendance at our public schools.
The latie -nf parent stul guardian to
child and ward, we regard as jtositire.
There is no Shirking the responsibility
izmaned.b? these classes of people.
First We may mention thx-t of pro
viding for tbe ihysie;d wants; food,
clothing, fchelier, all aae required to
sustain and furnish tlie natural body,
itnd he orsliewho would deny these to
tbe helpksavultemler beings entrustel
to i-areutcl care, would be guilty of the
.grossest outrage j!gain.-t common hu
manity, against the laws of the State
and r against those tender emotions
which hpi ing from civilized and en
lightened beings.
The nexF duty T;hlch ronv be men
lioned is that of ednenting tlie cliiid or
i.varI, and this we regard as no less
positive than the former ; but what a
miserable farce is that method of edu
cation by Which the child is sent to
school one, two, or a dozen years out of
twenty. The farmer who half plows,
half owf-or in other words, imper
fectly cultivates his farm, can not hope
fox a bountiful return for his labor so
carele5,lrvafd 1mp.rf.etiy pcriWai
- , i-'a-J
l tie same reasoning may iv . ineu iu
.:,. .X.aAni i.V.if :t .
,illl'll ra uk' m;..'i.v-.,.i linn "nu
t,, iv3
. r-illr. Crinliwll has openeil , the package
receive tri xiry lrtadequats return fori - 1 . . 1 -
the littWtiettHawat school. H and discover! that it u a journal of
But tluis Dot themly cLjeetioa to 1 f3.11-IIa1 i6. vo,'
theirreIity of ptir-ilsftt school' tamins wwh valuable information
" Dcfrln?' tht-ir Menre their. classeM TfhlUn to tho Arctlc tf.on hereto-
"hare mW-x(i .oii.; tyo turgor u
aiay lo, ajulf dozen lessons farther
advanced. They m-e uisoiuu-it uuiM.ie
. - V . 1
to take former places in claes, becau:
the lespons' iiiL'Scd, ' jrt pare tlie lnenv-
hem for the prtent one. In thw slat
of aSfaiw Vwtat should teacher and class
do ? r At this pou.t a hind friend- hn
suited .taut the :ts in .order to
help the absent.ee "up," should lie put j
laeJc 'cix a 'rerfip-tt-7 DVlijV surely, thdt
-would indeed he very occaaimod;rtrnr,
but it .would he' p vr lntiuccmenCfor
the said Irrr-rxdar" ii 'obnect a Very
bad iabiL' z "We objected' 9 oiirYrieztd'3 j
TMt VricTt aii hefion on tliO part of the
teacher would bo a dotvaright injustice
to tliooa members who h:id attended
faithfully and regularly. The "only ef
fect ual remedy for this ecil in our pub
lic schools, rosta 'with the parent and
guardian. .When either or. both have
occasion to keep any away from school
for one, two, or three days, let the
parent or guardian accompanying the
absentee or absentees on their return
to school, and iritness their first recita
tions. This, we believe, will go far
toward correcting an evil which exists
in nearly every school, in Cass county.
Tbo Coach.
The above is the title of a new paper
recently established in Central City,
Colorado. The fifth number is the first
copy that has been received at this
office. It is bright and witty. H. "V7.
Leach, late of Jacksonville, 111., is the
"driver," or editor. The following
from the editorial page is so fuiTny
that we have to copy:
WAKNIXO,
The writing editor of the Coach car
ries his oilico in his hat, and will al
ways be found at home. -
The fighting editor lias gone on the
docks, but the. Cardiff Giant takes his
place and will be around every Satur
day evening to settle all difficulties.
The financial editor, who went to
Vienna, has resigned. R Erlanger
will settle the bills of all those who can
find him.
orx rBixcirxi:?.
The Coaoh has neither polities nor
religion. The driver will crack his
whip over whoever he pleases.
The Conch has neither money, nor
credit, and doesn't need any.
We have no list of exchanges, and
don't expect any. If one says anything
mean about us, we desire a copy. If
anything good, they can keep it to
themselves. "
Our stock of inodc&ty is barely suf
ficient for our own use. "VVe have
none to sell, and don't know any one in
these parts that wants to buy any.
ItESOLVTIONS.
j Resolved:
i That quotation marks are a nuisancs.
j That we don't know anything about
J grammar.
i That we can't spell, and don't want !
to learn. j
That we never saw a Rhetoric." i
That we won't do anything for noth- ,
ing. . '
'We will never Itt up on a friend or
let up on an enemy. Globe.
At Preston, "Webster County, Oa., on
May 1, .was ' hanged Susan Eberhart,
aged 19 years. In her confession site
that .she did nctbing except being
present, and under compulsion hand
ing Spann a handkerchief , when he
called for it to fdl his wife's mouth.
Susan Ebarhart was hanged for being
the accomplice of Spaun in the murder
of his wife. In the Xew York Tombs,
j to-day,Iuonges a man bred in the lap of
fashion, educated to know that mur
der is the fouI:-.t crime 'against the
laws of God and man, who in broad
daylight, without apparent ' provocat
ion, shot down a fellow man, and since
tVi-i linnr l-n-i rrrrl(l lii m ? ?ia 1 f 1a
' ' ' ' .. I
naa uone a nooie aeeti. in one section j
of the cuuntry a por, ignorant girl, in
whose breast the milk of human kind
ness could certainly not have turned to
marble, is hung; in another a man,
because he has Wealth and friend, and
lives within the jurisdiction of a legal
....t, s(.0VjW tocherish a
tal tcil(len,,ss toward the bla
U allowoa to rc.xo in Vl
nry pnd ffr t, nnprrctMeTlt
sentimen-
nekest vil-
ison luv-
w nT, f. t1, . .T,c,1-,w,
()f ye;ir and l;lIf to
lows of . t3 fi.vil
u
Cattle-Crt oilers faxlins.
There was much shrewd, practical
the- late James A. lii-own, of Sangamon
county, lib, did and s.aid in relation to
stock growing, to which Jus life, as a
farmer, was chiefly devoted. . We have
taken the following from bis essay on
"Tim Hearing and Management of
Cattle in Illinois" published in Vol.,11.
Transactions .State Agricultural
Society: ' i ". ' 7T
'lse pure blooded males. Keep no
more stock than yon can keeji well
and -the young should always be
improving. Never sell to the butcher
or to anvbodv else, vour best- and
thriftiest voting females. Calves
sljolllll (1 v' from 1st of March
to tlie 1st of Mav.
"Never rIIdw calves to run with
their dams and Suck at will; it injures
both,
"Milk tlie young, row , as .long ,as
posssible. '
"All cattle 1'iTcdcTs should haver. two
pastures - feu 'sunitfler' grdng, vand
change tlie stock from one to the other
freiiuently.
"hand intended for 'winter grazing
should not be grazed in mid-summer.
The summer growth is needed for
winter protection.
"To render stock-growing as profi
table as it 'should be, 'good grass for
winter and summer is indispensable.
Eli Perkins, in a society letter to the
New York Urojrtiir, describing n. rail
on one of the isnuvpKUx riches. L'ives
i the follov. iiig. as appecimm of a Ms-
cussion on music witli a youncr lady;
"Is Th"mas going to give the Ninth
SymplionyV I asked. "Oh. yes; he's
going to give them all the ninth and
tenth; and won't that be jolly nice?"
'Is be going to give tlie svmphoney in
T minor?" "Oh. no! not in Deminer, j
but in Contra! Park Garden; too lovely,
aint?"
4.
I
I
Just lipforo embark i n f on his List
vcyave Captain Hall tlepo.-iltetl a pnek-
at a hotel in iv
mitruc-hous that it bo tie
a hotel in New York, with
,... .. . . ,
"fniT f-rinnfH u anything l.apper.el
B i -i
t tlicimws of In death;
"
IJi's are. hiltlpss swords,' "which cut
jjie iuaitts tlut wiol-l thorn.
v
A Saint in inwardly j!ous when Lei
not outwardly prosperous.
A womlod eonscioace i. ahle to un
paradit l'iiradie itself. Fuller.
Xo man was ever so much deceived
by anotlifvrju-by himself. Lord Gre-
v jne
.Experience is an excellont scliool
m aster, but he does charge &ucU dread
ful wogc-s.
?t Is cood In fevpr, and much lietter
in antes', to have the tongue: kept clean
THE BEST
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST
For your Giocerios go to
F. R. Guthmann
Corner Third and Main street, nattsmouth.
lie keeps on hand a large and well selected
stock of
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS.
SUOAIi, SVRUF, BOOTS, SHOES,
Sic, &C, &c., &c.
In connection with the Grocery Is a ' '
, Bakery and Confectionary.
t'AIl kinds of Country Troduce bought and
sold. -
Take notice of the sign-
"EMriEi; BAKERY AND GKOCEEY."
maylCtf.
0. F. JOHNSON.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, - MEDICINES,
AND
WMJL PAPER.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
OF CHARGE.
ALSO DEALER IN
Hooks, Stationery,
Magazines,
And Latest Publications.
Prescript !rn e:rpfully coai pounded by an ex-
r-encuixu uiml','isi.
Tlemcmhcr the jJuce. Corner Tifth and Main
StiX't-Us, 1 "iitt!ioiith, Xvli. - - r
Bonner Stables
FINE LIVERY.
j ; : r ;
BUTTERY & L AZENB Y
Horses & Carriages to Lot. !
Slock Hoarded by tlieDay
Week or 3IontIi.
Good Stock,
rGood Vehicles
Call and Give U3 a Trial.
Str.ble on Vine Street.
rLVTTSMOVTU, - - - - NEB.
ntr.
AND
KT jr y ir. m 4
Ald U 2. O A J Jl1 &
J. H. BUTTERY'S
On Main street nearly oppor-hu the IlEitALD
OfEce.
Wliolcoale and Retail Dealer la
DEL'GS AND Ml"J)ICrNF.S, TAINTS, Olll,
VAKNIS1IKS, PATENT MEDI
CISES, foVUZI AJ'.TI
: .CM3. 5.rM &c
t-"Prescrlpriotis carefully compounded at aH
j T
I
NEBRASKA HERALD JOB OFFICE,
. KEWZT
New Press, New Type, and New 'Material
Call and see our new lot.of LEGAI BLANKS.
AB descriptions of work done In the printing line.
Wc are fully prepared to do
Every Kind and Style of Printing.
fiend in your orders for
LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, d-c.
Witt?
Has on bond, one
Clothing and Genfs Furnishing
and Summer.
C f7 I invite everybody in want of anything fn my line to call at my store.
South Side Main, Between Fifth and Sixth Stre
And convince themselves cf the tact. I Inw
stock, of Fine Clothing for Men and Hoys
t'S" I also keep on hand a larp;e and well selected stock of Hats, Carts, Rootrf and Shoes
Xj, IF1. JOII isns O IT ,
ZW Opposite the Platte Valley llouse, in Schlatter's Jewelry .Vtore.
Main Strpet, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ST. LOUIS,
DECKER BROS
G. A. MILLER & COS
r 1 a 11 0 s.
nV(Dl!;tr Jfirst-riass Jinuos- autr .'Orpis.
Wholesale r.ni Bcla'l Dealer iu Strings Sheet 'Iiisie and all kinds of Musical Merchandise
Musical ixsmoiEXTS Tuned r.:id Kepalred Satisfaction G'.iaranieed. .p-f.; f.
CHOICE TOWN LOT'S FOR SALK
tow tmmM $
I C i ItcaB ncv he bius:ht ! Duke's Addition to the Chy of BlatUasoath, at prices fanglns
I fivui $20 to 3:hj and on terms so easy that iersoni with
THE SMALLEST INCOME MAY MEET THEM.
For those who want town property either to hold for a speculation or to build
upon, this is a rare chaneo to get it. These lots are in a delightful
location, and arc dotted over with a
Young- ami Beautiful Growth of Forest Trees.
"Which add materially to their value.
t-V Parties TvishinK to purchase or loo!; ai the-o 1.;-;, v;ll V.r shown t1;e:i. or driven any lufor
mation dr-sired. hv -IHiij n 1.. 1. lit .K or U 1). HKNNKFi'. Kxecwtoi-s of "the Estate oi S.
l't'KKor J. iJ. VJll.KLiiU. t ..ti!id KAKNLSi 1'tU.l.oc lieul iisliue Agents.
l'"r ;tsii tite almvc p:i-es wil'. :ie i:si i::iin d ten .er i ut.
l'ifltsiiiouiii, .cbra..a, eoler 2'd l:s.2.
S, BLOOM
-mMl?lSa s- ".COM & caTJ '
... - ,. ft-ic- rJShB s-
' . y!.'-?i&:t;''? f
sm&?
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, AND SHOES,
Blankets, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises etc.
Main Street, Second Door East cf Court House,
nV.AN'CII nOUSE-Sroailwsy. Council rsiuff.s, Iowa.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
I)(ncn Go
AT
Celebrated
v4
Sijuthwcst Corner Alain Street, Kattsmouth, Xebraska.
r AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO RUY
Prcsri Goods, Prints, ' '
Delaine?, GiitniKT;-,
ijrown
Bleached Cottons,
Clarke new Thread,
In the Groctry lirae we keep the Fixkst and Bi:st "
Tea, Coffee, - . Sugar,
Dried J'".ruj3.
In fact for Your
Queeasware, 'Wooden
-G lass ware,
ilas and Cap.1?,
C'i to
FITTED VP.
of the largest stocks of
as a vccl;;!!v In wv Retail Department a
to which wu'invite' those who want goods.
I3UIIDET
SMITH'S AM'N
A X D C O ST O N
OPvQANS.
AT
smt. teems
Si
fiMwk fur' ttmin'r '.riisA 1 V.l&9fjrfA K.:'V:--7KW
B. i Syrup. tno r--ocess ol li'iv. njr. iCe.V. 3, Vw' Vr'm ' 1 v
j. mks. I soiwtu.-s ..;ivu:i..iis and. Price fr.-rx -Syy &-X.&r- -:-;i
I Whitcomb' ovt rci ii:-s :.!1 ciisr;i-rs inci-i 2 i f,-v :V5;-'t-3C:.-2! ' ' - ."?.-". T. "A
IIs MOUTH NHgT
r!alt':rooiit!i, Neliraskn,
the Prices !!
V. !
Tj JL j
Vt 9 I
t& LU' ti.
Boots and Shoes,
Sheeting,
Balmorals, Carpets
S.
Cotton Yarns,
Molasses,
. ibices, etc, etc.
.Groceries, llardxyare,
Ware,
Yankee Xctiona.
"lioats and .Shoes,
12 M
53?" Sixth Street, one door south of
tSo Pcrnot run Inks lee nidcrs &
eorilinff to directions, and remain loii(? nmvcll,
proviriod their bones are not destroyed by mine
ral poison or otlicr means, and vital organs
traced beyond trio point of repair.
)ysCia or liKllrsllnii. ncai'arlie.
Pain in the SUoui.lors, t'ouir'ns, TiKhtncsa of tho
Client, Pizzinesr". Sour PrnctraioTis of the Sto
raach, ll.nl Taste in the Mouth, liiiioiis AttoeKs.
halpitation of the Heart, Iniiainniutiou otlio
Lnuxs. P.ita la tho resrioiis of the Kidney?, end
a liniiarei other paiufiil Fj mptoin.s. are the oir
sprinjrs of IiT.pepsia. One loi He will prove a
better puariintco of lis merits than, a length
advertisement.
ForFtuiftI;(.'ointl.tlii4, In yonnjr or old,
rhnrned i' pin?le, ot tuehiwu of womanhood,
or the turn of life. thce Touie iliilera display so
decided p.n iullueuco ili.it improvement is soon
perceptible.
I'or Inflammatory n:l Ctironlc
Xlheiiuiiitlsm pnrl Clout, liiiinus. Ueinltleut
mid Intermittent Fevers. DisUNes of the liiood,
I.Ivor. Ividners and Bladder, these Hitlers have
no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated
DlOlKl.
Thrynrearnlle Purgative n well
na m. Xoic. p(i.s.-easi;is the faent of actitifr 3
a powerful iisrput in relicvins foncestion or In
flammation of the J.iver ond Visceral organs,
and in niiion 1 )isea.c.j.
For Skin I)iscrs. F.rnptions, Tetter, Sn't
Rlicuin, lllolclies. Spots, riniplen. Piiulef,
lioiis, Car'iuncies. ltiuji-worni.-. Scald Head,
Sore Eyes, F.ryKipelas, Itcu, Scurfs, Discoiora
t:ons of the Skin, limnors and IirtFC8 of tho
Mviu of whatever uaina or i.atare, r.re liter
ally dnj up and carried out of the sys
tem in :t short tinio by the nse of these iiittcr.i
GriMeful Tliousanils proclaim Visegak
DirTKtid the most wonderful Invigorant that
ever Bustained tlie sinking system.
it. ir. ncDOAi.D ro.
Pmegists and (ieu. Apts., han Francisco. Ca!.,
Acer, of Washington and Charlton rjt.s.. X.Y.
SOiJ I3Y ALL. DRCG.GISTS A DEJLLEK8.
'; Manhootlj How Lost, How Keslored-
tm .Tust tu!:isln'.l. a new ciiit; ;ii ot
jfiJ,-?.rA Or. Cu!verw;di's Celebrated E-v-
L'&fef av m tlie radli-r.l c;ir.- (willmu!
kmnm Mr it tnctiicinc) of Si-fum atii;i;:u:a
j or Seminal 'Weaklier, invol'intary Seminal
j JUssi-s, I.mI'OTKNjCV, iiicntsil ;'.nd physical inca
j jincitv. lmK'ihti'ii?s to J.Iiiiil.i'i-.. t ic. ; also.
i t'ONSI JIl'TiOX, Kl'ILKl"8V. il'.id i-'ITS. i-ultlced
I tiv self imli;iL'ii( e (irsi-u:.l i .ti ava;';:nee.
i -fti'ricc in a st-alt'd 'iivelnj. only Scents. -
The cclfiiratel ai:thT. in ihis :nimt!;tlit: cs
i say, clearly H'in!istrat-s from a tlsirty year's
sucee.if.Uir pr;etit e, that the :il.i:iiii:ii conse
' (ju itces i-f sclf-almxe. mav be radically cured
! without tlio ni "f iritornal I'tiv.lieiue 01 tl.e ap
! pii-a!ion f tin- kniic : pointing out the mode (-1
i -nre at enr-fl simple, cerlaiii :uul effecf ial. by
1 means fl v.hieh i-vt ry sulleier, no liiatter wliat
! Ins condition may be. may cr.re hi;iLsl clicaply
; privately uiu! radio:;!! v.
j (.c'i'!!is Lecture rlioti'd I'e in tlio har.rls ofev
: Vi-ry youth jmd nx.n in the land,
i S-ift ttmler seal, in a plain envelope, to any
j ivl"!res.s, on tLe receipt of six cents, or two post
j aire stamps.
"Also Dr. Culver's "Maniasa Cu;lc," price CO
cent".
t Address t'.ie rult'.islicis.
; filAH. .1. f. KT.IXE. ro.
i 1J7 Itowcn-, New York.
' o-Ty l'ost ('mice Box. t&G.
Woofl's HfiielioM lira
rj U nn r f.rt-c'iiV'. n!':ar Moi:r!t1r. It i fl
0 1rc.ii nud ?ricliriy. tn-X wili iufcroct th1 entire
bt'u.-t'h'rltj, lnciuU'iu ko.rs aid niuhlt it. hus--
OUiilij Wivi-s, fmrntHflfKl rS;l.1r-u. It npr- fii
ccsH the iiiiportmuT :' Mtir'ii a unU'ii :f w
n hvnrt and purro's iii i:lV U -lort" thoro fhalt
Ik h union i htimi-1. . It l'Ievt tliat. v. ni'.o it f-f
5 is oman priviJruc to puriij or.rl cmiifttrt nnd g
H adorn, it viionld to tnnit'a l'ilrp to provj-.lo J
fur, c!ionsh, ami prutct. It would h:io chil- f
Odri-n trrdiou n iVtlnv. tliinkin? and growing
rrertture ptrii ctly crtTau-(l,ttt not prown. m
l Yv.x iu advocating t lit'o doririnH, liio'H.ii- ij
ZiH vol employ dor'.riiKtl ftni:or!
5 and dnary u'.-'ji!t!?iii'ns vhii h do not iintrt
Kami thtrer(iro do not profit tim iva.K r. Hi U.o 13
contrary, it would raiiior rrcarh as though It Y
Hpn'ui'Jjcii not an in!rtini?iiorr,ior inMHiM P
coiir-c ly pivniK the remi r something rcul, iu
I,
O
ifr.niK h nil jin.itmiw io iiiiiik aiout. 4j
Tho won't u well 3,4 thr liLct ivfl itii- rT the
MHc.izine U lm price. Th WIc-R of pptl iiir a
yj Hviji flirt urd to most jpl. Vet iL employs
some. ! ine dosi cin;rnmtjr.- in uic coumrv wm
o
Cwlm WfivcH totiirv ot" thre (liuusund did
Inr. equivalent io alKut fen dollars per dnv.
J Kacb imin'x'f ci!i!:iin9 urarlv eifht J:tindrc d
" " .l).,ai M-rth if to n ( for- a li it,. khIu
Z writer admit eight rent.
A.IU If.) Ill t I tl I J I TH Villi
tinrtrriMii worth Finr IoUnrs will ho inaiUd J
fl irw meverv nubscrilior lu tlie Masrazinr Bt H .'O (5
i" Hri'i-imi'in frco. Admits irniml. AJiin-M S.
fc H. WOOD A CO., 2icwtiurirU, X. V. Y I
Hop 111 Joy-iioi8 ana jcyi
J 1 nllrd yolce or me i-rs. cnn a It;
IJ? - nminusiii M I'M 01' the nionumoti!' l.tiiinoi
J ci)ioriri-i w hich mart the avt.StrthixU lltrmc Q
PJtminl, i'lnlfl . I'm As lis title rcllll'',. It tf
Is iTcvoli-d to the iusfrnclioii ami entfrtiiiiinii-i't
K "IC 1'uniilvcIrrlcanit.iH order to plm-e il wlitu F
v. In the Kitui'tiM of r -.nlcm in inmlerntc clmun- T
iaiices,lt i fiiniishcil nt a reniarkahly lowrn'o Q
hi rirnpi'riion to thi Inrpt ot' its cmiloiitii. N. '
0. 2V1 i?. . . it lie.iw-iitiBlly a home niagftziu il
mid H iut tlw thine that i-ii' would n'M desire
Y to place In the li inn Is of his wife nrut little one.i,
mm or that a man of Imsiitesa vould iiimKeif tuke f
i Hp tor rlrt ainplovtiioiit cf n leisure hour. vw i
V iliHitHcton, N'. Were we out of or 5j
Priiairriniiirmi, a iirivnie ruiz;i-ii. rut on . mm
from our eitclianno liM anil all llat. one of the b
fT " ftrM niairazinon tu '
nhich we f-hoiild mlirrnti tj
S 'r
HoiiseboM. avjiVs'-, tiArt- r
an ititi'licctiTiii niiil mot.-U CA
eJueator, hltrlily prtxed hv ull who I come or- R
5L iniainled wilh It. I'hritii-m A-lrnr.H. If La
O j.oiuliir writer are, therefore. Rood WTi;eri, r
w ami if limit piSif prove the merit of literarv
" warus. -then Mr. tTuud'a tuiis.n;r,e Is a eck1 fjt
La ...... "T I.- r. l i ' . x ..-1, , . ....1
i lc hreathe a jpirit of economy, moraliir and i
r vinue wiuca i- umiuy rt iixshuyi lit tuis tiw i.r g-m
y fA-ihionitliie lolly ami vxtrarauance. r.im-', -
Etdma, Xo- ...?It Is uiidoobtcdiv one ot the A
fre-r.est llveliext iiwmnii we have rsainsm-d. TT
j Rrmeti, jpritii:ic'ld, Ter.n The aruiti IX,
J are nlmrt, piquant, and of ynrh nriu-.iionxl a
excellence, tlint this perioiiiral oivlt to he tiotli
f r.milliar and eiiHi in very nwoiy Iioiim-- f$
Y UoUis. Wood's U marvel ot cln apne and mm
lirat-elam quality combined. A lurk ItmiK. fmm
lift - TTrn rm
Look to Your Children. Yij
I The C, reat -Soothing nemeuy. $r& ft v5 C' feltTK
WMtoomb'.the i.owcls. s.nd. facllitutvs! 2 J'VO? T? rJ
Syrup, idem to l'-.lH.its and children. Ci.t. ?' jV Z- llT7c :,jr. f. jrT
MBS. fines Diavrho-c, Hvseiite- Price y'-i-S'U--. ??.7's ' -.' ; - ?" r - - U'-rl '.N.
SyrUp. icLildreii tallages. JcenW. "?r :. , 1. : :K,M iV'iA
. It isthecreat Infant's and Children's fsooth- ;:.
tc.-th!n .r any other " felTfe 'VSi'-Vi
ire,,,r-d by the Grafton Medicine C..., St. m-Wr Ju':(
sold l y dni-bts and dealers in Meoicincs mm?-'lXA 'tVT & l'TW
ev-.ri wi.ere. Utc--V.ly JAi?' VV' jX . ' r
if I ill liC3 Lst j ;&M'2r 4rJ B VqrtA - '
mm
..Ullllll V M I I - 1
mi nil i
tips
FOB SALE Elf
Main, Call and see him and get a Machine,
fins been heforo the American public
OVER THIRTY years. It ha never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, an l hrw
justly been styled tho rw.nacearfor all ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, burns, S rcliinrrs,
Fpraics, BmiscB, &c, Ac, for Mm r-.nd
tieast. No family fchould be a 6;Dglo day
sr VTE AO i: N'T
..
- ' '" ''
Halladay's Patent Wind Mill3.
Force andiFarui Pumps,
Feed Mills- etc.
Tlif iTaHAtlay "Till h;H t.o.l 5t tM for
W-i ! Vi-nrs. ti'ilh In the t'nitc.l S'.'it: ::nl Tu
n hml i the i:iiy one K'.'-'.iilv tuio;j:i:l hy
till rriiiflv-al.
Railroads and Farmers.
Ttrnis Lilitrr.i. Sohf? f;r Cntal v?nc arnl Vrice
JJst. A. L. fc. ii.ANt.;, Lincoln, Nt t.
HENRY BCECK,
Faiiiiturp,
Lounges,
Safes.
Tables.
JJcdrjicaJs,
i.e..
He., &c.
Of a'l ('cs-.'riptior:s.
Fflelallic burial. Cas
WOODEX COFFINS.
or am. sizi:s.
R.rvlr; Made an fold Cheap fur Cash.
Vt'ilh ninny tlinnks for pnsf ji.-ttroiiKo I Invite
::il tr r-.ill anil rx;mine tiiy larfc-e stock cf l'w
nit-.uo C'oiilns. JuniS
0? 50 Cents per Dottle.
1
It promotes the CltOWTII, PRElEttTESI
the CO IO It, and incroasien the Vigor
and 11EAUT V of tbe II AIU. i
1
Om Ttttrtt TE-ns Ait T.toh Katttairow
OB THK Hair van lirt plaood in the market bf
Professor K. 'i'botuaa Lyon.a rrduaioof I'nncetoa
VIl9go. The came ia dm-ivod from the ireelc
IlLATHBO"ai(mif-ing to cleanse, r"trij,rt re'U'm
or ri'or. The lavor it baa received, and thepopu
Jarity it baa obtained. is unprecedented and incre f
ible. It increases tho ;wowth and Be Ami of tha
li AIR. It is Si dolifcatful dressing. Jt eradicate
XandrnfF. It prsventa th Hair from turninir arnr.
It keeps tbe head cool, and ari voa I li hair a rich, sol t.
arloaay appearance. It is the same in W ANrtTK
and Qrai-iTT as it wsa over a (jUADTCB of a Cy.s
STJBT Aoo, aad m sold hy all Dru(ri(ii.t and tVinn.
try Stores at ouiy i iliy Ceuts per Uoliic.
Woman's Oicry is Her Hair.
LVOV'S
Bite
iC tliHl Vx--
n
urn
without lids Liniment. Tho nonoy ro
funded itnless tho I.in.imert U a renro
foiitcl. b Fiir, pnil pfi t' f cmi-in's
MEXICAN JIUSIANCi LKill.'i;?:'!'. foM
by ail Drurpials ar.d C'o-.:-trv Etoren, at
2.'c, COc. r.n.l $1.(;0 )cr I'.ottlo. Kctioa
Bljle, eizo cf bottle, kc.
To ATiVF.p.Tir-n?;s. .AIT f eicir.1! r,; eonter.i-j-Iato
iiiakii!;: ei titr.U'l i y.':i n wpppers t';r tl.
irr eiliuii oi "Adwrliseiucnw k.iouid .iciid to
Geo.,&owc-!l&0o.
f..r a t'inru'ar, or iii.-los- T.5 : ir. f-r t.'o-;r or a
lmn.Sred r-at'e r.i!'v;i! -:. (lotatiii'i': ' '' "I
.".'e:-i.'ipv id-d esih !S.i-. r"v in:! 11
. wi cf wM-'i'-n-i, n'-!.'iti.iiiv uvefi'l I'.i. :.- ; o sd -V!
!f-rs. ;.nd sin-;-- ,i-i.i.iU ill I l.e i v pi i i.'i,e":l
i f i ;;) v. In i ai-ektioun iis.stii'i r; --f n! iid veri !; .
II. is lb i l are ' In" !:;; i tns i f ike A:i.';iicao
.Ncw.Nw.por At5.ri Adiiii y.
anrl an- I :-..';'- scd iif IIP -il f:--:l"! :' f'T -
rrriii- iiisi-i i ii.ii hi' su.v.-riit'-i.ii'i.t in itll
rcsj-jn-r.i and i intli; ;.:.- ;it 1ov.i-.n1 l:i:-S.
Book Tor 11:3 Million
MARniACiHIl A . i.:in . :ior t- V.l
GUIDE. M.-.'Tii. !! 1! -:. :: in I ti. Iti.u
! : rv I'll till' pbMii'i -.! il in
rics nrd ir1. i l-)tii.ii-i of tin- s -xu.-i nIi in. iJie
lli l iiis-(-, T;is in j r. I : n - ' t - - l-inl i!-M'iil ilij
oli s n il liou i ii p. r-.i t vc ti" i 1 1 n; !.. .inn. e.".
'J !is it ;ni tiili i r.Ni iiiT v i'i'i'i of l uo ImiihIu'J
ntiii tM'ii?y-foiir ' s. v. ii Ii miu ck.'is p;,i.iv
ins. jiiid : t ;i t ii s v ;t!ilii iii ' ililiTin 'l I'm till
i Ikin:' u ln :u i' ln;i 1 1 i l' i. ! r n J"!;i I ii.y in.'.r-
) i;i '''. Sliil. It is :i l'Ouli t !;:it iui; lit to in Ki l.r
liniii'i- lock ;il. i !., nii'l II'. I Kil l r.".l' i'-Na.)
aii'iul tin hmiNi'.
Sent to niiv one i'froo i f -,os:iCf-l for r1 l-' lils.
Aililri's Ir. nulls' I i ii,iis.u , o. 1, .S.hlh
Sli'fl-t, .St. 1Olii.S, iio.
Not iec to the Afi'icted a:;;l T'ii fortunate
r. fori-:in;ily!ii:': in tin lwilm Iomh i,u.irI- wLo
.-.ilv --r! !-c i: j iu ! 1 1 I'.-ijn rs. or kmh i.ny iif;.i k
n-iiii-'Iii's. ji'-ri'N.' Ir. j.nils' ork. no nwiiu-i
wnj'tjonr diMu.Nt! is or liov.1 iii''t"i;iMe uiil
COIIlii'lOl).
J r. Ii. il is cm hn ronmi'tTl. pel oii;illy or I
lfiiiil, on t lie j . i r.sr! im I I i-.-il lo l:N W'll.i.
UM'-o, No. liJ.N. l.i 'Jit s. ii '.1. ' i'liw-i:ii fl;r M.17-
l:ci aiiti t in soul. Si. fVii. Sii. ilri'2-iy
ON MAHRIAGE.
UAI'I'V lli-'li. f for Vovtit: Men. fioni tlie J
fccls of J jiois joi'l Aim s in inily lit". .Mun
liornl rcsliifi d. Imni'il'M. 4 to j:mi 1 1 iK
l!oVl"l. No'.V Illl'lliO't f t tvn'Illl 'it. . Mi'1
r-iii.-irkri!i'o ri'imvlii h. J '.noli s ni'il 1 Iri-iibv fcnt
fi-i'P in si'ali' I i'Iik-Ii nvN.
AO ir. Ns. IioSAKi A-s-r- fATION. No. t
Sfoitli Ninth Mr 'i !. 11 1 ; ;.! !r.iia, l';i :m InMi
tiiiio;: IiiiMi.? :i liii-ii i :: ' ;n for lioiiurutlc
toii liu.'t ::nil jirofi";; ion.il ill.
c.rf UyrtriEMEHTS.,
The Gf.'-wfi-i-'r b'J-Ao refer you. to tht
I'uh'inh'tra cf ihix j.inrr n rrynrd (hHr
perfect rtl'ibili'y, uitd v hen. writing to
-;, 'i.'i -c r,.-i,Ji'T you a a? their Aavtf
?.t i rii 'Siir.r'i'.
, v 7i A ..tlie
1 1 ( li.int
iothlrrt
C3 r. V.i i N.4rh M. !... Mo., w
4:!i )t., l-f. I. . til-, .'lo., wiil. on
. J H;:;il!-a' Imt, s'im run lueir accural e
i." 5' n:ii i.f S IC-'I-nsnr-iirr.t. Illuvtralcd
i irruler. tst: 1 I rlre List, wlttl full line
t 'jiaj tl'-i. li.i'.'lin;' vfn trder Clot h-
(i.ir !r t r r. in th. r Il mio. Mhlrh will
f". 4 in !. ill the ht-t (i ;. Shlj j eil hy e-
i.rea. 1,(1. II.. with I lie uriuii,f It.
ri.-tir.:iitr nnd r' t art.1: ai tiielr iipin-iD,
if nol i-alirf. lurr.
r'-!'PTC'I IS'i'iscfaelf-mrwiareirfiif S'n t fre
diwil S Oa'"'.'i-i hi.li.-Uii:. i-it iruuraiilfcil,
fii)fO tij Voiiths' lothlnr aweislt). Ki ml
tiiJ I O ti-r iliimlratcil Myiia ami I'rice.
-rr-TV rtlrMJX' I'A'f t. r O-IIMN.
A i sn s ii. Ai.i'i: :si r,
fl - j JC-t T -:'.. l-r m.rUliiir lli.i svd-,, liulis,
' J". i!.irn l-i, l-i 'i Trill 1, . A- . .tc.
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, -y Wi,,V. i i.i. for i!( iTl;,!lv
': ' -J jui'i 1 i -it, ir t iiult (iii v f.iiur Hie
v. V :-pi:V; ii-v'i l fiTi "plr". !'fit
V i' i r. '.i I V! I l.i. l'..e Itsi-lt in a
f.jJ mill! 'i. P.ti'i (!.. I' ,''ji:!nii!i.ar.
o-t' fl. cr tii'in"-I i in in I. v.a.ici A1
mi ss II. ; Um-uju-iX A Co,., & t Ollvu dtr.utiUAJ.
kflu!ie Vlr IV liWUUI eili inc. S, ml for
( irctilari.ail J'ri.-' t.it. V. I l I- NMi'. l.onis.Xo.
i I. i ' 1 1
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t-fti i'd iuu.- Jour mi in itiia country Is tb
ST. illllll.AMl l AltMtlt. I.
f . -j Eik--.t r ..! ronrCt'.uniia, omy CO fa. a C
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Ail'trr BIKHI.il I Ililli'iU. l'ili:U,
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A silvi r-ijla.cil
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