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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1873)
ry .-' 1 libncAtroriAL columh. THE BEST -1 i 1 Oomotanlcstkma on Edoc&tkm&i Tnnw. "R Of Educational Itcpttixra Aui aro iiju1 lull; solicited tor tbe Educational Column, and pay WJ addressed to Educational Committee; B."S: RAMSE,. Cb'n Editorial Committee EDUCATIONAL NOTES. " - -i The public school of Rock Bluffs fclosed Thursday; July 3L The school year just closed has been one of iritef; bst and prosperity in that village: The ML Tlea3ant school closed the ISpring term July 7th; Miss Katie Allhands, teacher. Difficult to define The boundaries bt Germany. A worthless piece of school furni ture A dilapidated and tmooth black board; lots' of era may be fdund in the public school Houses of Cass county. The public schools of lattsmouth closed July 3d. Sirs. Bernard Drost la giving music lessons at Rock Bluffs. This lady is bne of the best musicians in Nebraska, and has an interesting class. ShorWTho echool Fund of Cass county. Miss Katie AVinslow is "teaching the young idea how to play" at Alt. Pleas ant: Tisit the schools. A GOOD MOTE thir esteemed friends Messrs. I. N. Cory and j. YT. "Wiley have organized a number of classes in vocal music, at Three Groves and Weeping "Water. Thi3 is a move in the right direction, and we trust these gentlemen may be Successful in "teaching the young idea how to sin:" Vocal music is very much neglected in our public schools ; in fact we be lieve the better method of learning music is independent of the day school. These gentlemen have organized six fcr eight classes in different localities, fend which meet and practice once in each week. "We had the pleasure of attending the meeting of the class at the Oldham school house, a few days hgo. The exercises were conducted by Mr. Cory, who seems an adept in this delightful art and science. . We were much pleased with the manner in which Mr. Cory conducted the school. There is much need for improvement n this branch of Education, and we trust that Messrs. Cory and "Wiley may continue tbe good work. . A CONTRAST 5 "Why I A few evenings ago we were so for tunate as to attend a concert given in the church house at ML Pleasant, and given in the interest of the Sabbath School at that place. The citizens take a great interest in their Sabbath School, and in fact they have one of the best in the State, The church house is one of the best in the county furnished with a view to comfort as well as for convenience. The concert was well attended, and the exercises were well performed as well as inter esting. Our Voting friend, Mr. E. A. Kirkpatrick, i3 the Sabbath School Su perintendent, and conducted the exer cises at the concert with a great deal of skilL "We left the church house fully im pressed with the idea that the people of ML Pleasant were alive to every thing that tends to build up their lo 6ality in the way of education. The next day Ave visited the public Bchool at that place, and found the teacher, MHss Katie Allhands, deeply interested in the educational welfare of about thirty pupils. But we trust that our friends in that jocality will pardon our surprise, when 6n taking a survey of their school house we saw nothing in the Way of furniture such a3 seats, boards, maps, charts, &c, &C that could possibly induce- us to "like to go to thatschool." The seats are in every respect unsuited to the purpose for which they are used ; ho maps, no charts ; and for a black board well, there is only an apology. The only attraction w'ich we saw there for children or rather inducement for them to go to school at all, was the in terest they exhibited in their studies and the pleasant deportment of the ' teacher toward the scholars. "We could not avoid contrasting the two place's the church house and the 6chool house. The former fitted up1 with taste, and with a view to comfort and convenience ; the latter neglected, we had almost said, apparently des- - pised. In the church house we found seats in which the human body could 'test; in the school house we found seats well suited to' cramp the human body into deformity. Older people and children were expected to occiipy the the church hod3e, bitt children, princi pally, were expected to occupy the School house. "Why this contrast 7 A farmer cannot cultivate his farm unless he is furnished with plow, har- Fow, cultivators, corriplanters, reaper, mower, &c.; a carpenter cannot frame and construct a" buildidg without a forge, anvil, vise, hanrmera, &c. So it & with the teacher iu the public school ; ' ie rciust be supplied with tools to' Work - withsuch as' books, reaps, globes. charts and blackboard. The people of the Mt. Pleasant district we know de- Mire frood schools. A long acquaint ance with the people of that locality, - rovcS to us that tb citizens of ML " Pleasant are among' the best specimens ' 6f Western energy and enterprise. tc rfnrf there some of the finest iarms fn Cass county, and some of the best f afiris in the State. No people can dis play a greater hospitality, than many of that place; yet we find the Interest fc.-raihiin education in a far less degree - there than, iri'inrfny other less favored '"- localities;: "We cloae.this article nopmg - that the people" eff that place may e (y;a nWwitv of pref&rfrg better school : neJ ftf flftMfchirtf ttfen? with a WOODS is FhEMtXfh tlardmre, . 'K-ware, "gtieiUWnti . .. .,, XmjjteiaeaM, Rb., 8m. if 'ew Tin-Shop, just Opened I All orders for making or retailing prompt ly executed. . Goods Sold Cheap Fob CAshII 10-tf. Weeplnji Water, Nebraska. PLATTSMOUTII MILLS. PLATTSMOVTH. rtrfprleto FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, Always on band, and far sale at lowest Gash prices. rThe Highest prices paid for Wtteat and Corn. Particular attention given to Custom work. TilK NEW HAVEN ORG AIT GO. Manufacture tbe Celebrated Jubilee and Temple Organa These Onrans are nnsuroassed In analltv of tone,-style of finish, simplicity of construction, aim quranniry. Also MELO'DEONS In various stvles and nn- equaled in tone. bend for Illustrated Catalogue. Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO., New Haven. Conn. C3"Agents wanted. 4G-I3t E. T. tiUKE & CO. At the foot of Main Street. Wholeaale and Retail Dealers In Hardware and Cutler, STOVES, TINWARE. IRON, NAILS. HOES. RAKES. SHOVELS; AXES, KNIVES AND FORKS, fic. it. All kinds of (TiuWarc Manufactured. 43tf Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE. Main street, opposite Brooks House, flair Cutting, Shaving and Snampooning. Especial attention given to CUTTING CHILDREN'S HAIU. Call and see BOONE, gents and get a boon rn a CLEAN SHAVE. n-ly. CITY MEAT MARKET. GEO. FICKLER, Proprietor. The best of Fresh 3fedt$ alzbayt dl hand in thcit season. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FAT CATTLE. 3?" Highest Cash rrice paid for green hides. MAIN SREET; rLATTS MOUTH, - NEB. FARMER'S EXCHANGE. B. &. HOOVER, . LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA. Keens constantly on hand all etatfle Articles such as COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, Dry Goods, Koots, Shoes, &c. In fact, everything usually kept in a Variety Store, which will be sold on small profits for CASH. All kinds of Produce taken in exchang for goods, and the UigJtest Market Prices given in Cash for Grain. 19 Machine Shop Way mdli !y Curtis, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and tfleam Fittin;r. "Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and Lift Pumps. Steam Ullages, Safety Valve Governors, and all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings Furnished on short notice. Farming Machinery Rf'paired on short notice. 6-tr. Thos. W. Shryock, OABlE'r MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, And:dealer In a klads f Furniture and Chairs Maix STBEKT,Next door to Brooks House. ihAThvoxnit, - - kbL 10 AVW ATS THE CHEAPEST. For your Groceries i8 F. R. Guthmann Corner Third and Main street, riattSriiouth. He keeps on hand a large add well selected stock of FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS, SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SnOES, &cr, &c, &c, &c. 11 connection with the Grocery Is a Bakery and Confectionary. f5"All kjnds of Country Produce bought and sold. , , Take notice of the 3lgc "EMPIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY." mayictf. o4 jdnxsoN. DEALER IN drugs, medicines, Wall paper. ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. ALSO DEALER IN Books, Stationery, Magazines And Latest Publications i Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex perienced Druggist. Remember the place. Corner Fifth and Main Streets. Plattsmouth. .Neb. Bonner Stables. FINE LIVERY. BUTTERY & LAZENBY Horses & Carriages to Let. Stock Boarded by the Day Week or Month. Good Stock, Good Vehicles Call and Give ns a Trial. Stable on Vine Street. PLATTSMOUTII, .... NEB. nstf. AND MEDICINES AT J. Ha SUTtfEltY'S fin Mali street Dearly opposite the HERALD Office. Wholesale and Iielafi Dealer In DBCCS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, r ATE XT MEDI 6lNESi TOILET ABTI-CLES,tc.,-;8.' T - m.- -4.4 f-'presfirfriioai carefully coSapotatO at SB NEBRASKA HERALD JOB 0FFICE3 MBWLt FITTED UP! Ketr Vressy New Type and SeW liateriali Call and see our new All descriptidbs of work done In the printing We art fully prepared to do Every Kind and StylS of Printing: Send in your orders for LETTER HEADS; ENVELOPES, p'OSTERS, DdDGERS; c. Has on band, one of the largest stocks bf Clothing anil Gents tfurhisliing Goods for Spring and Siiminei. V" I Invite everybody In want of anything la my line to call at my store. Sdiith Side Main, Between And convince themselves of the f:ict. I have stock, or t me c lotuiug lor wen anu itoys to wmcu we invite uiosu who want goous. t-J? I aiso keep oh hand a large aiid well selected stock of Hats, Caps, Boots arid Shoes. 8-10 Hi. JF. J-OHlTSOlfTi P Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schlater's Jexrelry Store. Main Street, Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. ST. LOUIS, DECKER BROS., O. A. MILLER & CO S PIANOS. rk ttx J'irst-ckss pianos atib rgans. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Strings, Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical Merchandise Musical IjtstbiskictI Tilricd and Repaired Satisfaction Guamnteed. 8-stf. CHOICE TOWN LOTS fOU SALE tow tmn & t3T Lots ran now be bought in Duke;s Addition to the City of riattswouth, at prices ranging from $23 to f 5o and on terms so easy that iK-rsoil3 with THE SMALLEST INCOME MAY MEET THEM. For those who want town property either to hoi J for a speculation or to build upon, this is a rare chance to get it. These lots are in a delightful location, and are dotted over with a Young and Beautiful Growth of Forest Trees. Which add m?Herially to their value. tff Tatties wishing to purchase or look at these lots, will be shown them, or given r.ny infor mation desired, lv railing on K. T. DlKKorUD. BKNNETT. Executors of the Estate of S. DIKE or 1. J I. WilEELKR & CO.. and BARNES & TOLl.OCK, Real Estate Agents. For cash the above prices will be discounted ten per cent. l'lattsiuoutli. Nebraska, October 2-Jd lTi. BLOOM & CO., BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, Blaiikels, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc. m Main Street, Second Door East of Court Housej ----- riattsmouth, Ntbraska. BKANCII HOUSE Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. SPRING AND Down Go Celebrated (tW YaIC STORE, goilthwest Corner Main Street, riattsmouth, Nebraska. AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY SB BL IT G OBS, Dress Goods, Prints, Boots and Shoes; Dtlaines, Ginghams, Urown Sheeting, Bleached C'ottons, Balmora!??, Carpets, Clark's new Thread. Cotton arns, In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best Tea,Coffeei t . ..... Sugar, Molasses; Dried ffvi& Spices, etc., etc: - In fact f or Yoitr ... Groceries, Hardware, Quectosvare, . Wooden "Ware, V Glassware, - lankei krtim . - Hats and Caj, ' B6ot2 AqJ Shoes, GO lot ot LEGAL BLANKS. line. Fifth and Sixth Streets. as a specialty in my Retail Department a select CtJRlDET SMITH'S AM'N AND BOSTO N, ORGANS. AT EASY T SUMMER GOODS, the Prices ! ! AT TO BESTS' SS5p 08 37- Sixth Stredi, una dote South Of Look to Your Children. The Great Soothing Remedy. MRS. I Cures colic and Whitcomb's the bowels, and grining in faciiilates Price 2 Cent. Price 2a Cents. Price 2H Syrup. the process of teething. MRS. j iiibdues -(iivulsiiiis and Whitcomb's overcomes all diseases itn-i- Syrup. 'dent to infants and children. MRS. t.'ures iJiarrlio-e. l'Tsente fhitcomb'rv and summer complaint iu Syrup. I children of all ages. I Cents. It is the jrreat Infant's and Children's Sooth ing Kcniedy, in all disorders brought on by teething or anv other cause. l'repaivd by the Crattoh Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists and dealers in Medicines everywhere. dee2-wiy MM ViueRnr Hitters are not a vile rmicy Drink, made ot Poor Rum, Whiskey, Poof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," " Appctir.ers," "Rcstorprs." 4c that lead the tippler on to drunkenness snd ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, freeTH)tn all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the (Ircat Blood Purifier and a Life-srivinir Principle, a Terfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Sys tem, carrvinp off all poihonons matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, en riching it, rtrreslilnir and invigorating both mind and bodr. Tliey are easy of miruinistra tion, prompt in their action, certain in tlieir results, safe and reliable In all forms ofdlseuse. Xftl'trioncKiitake tltee Blttcra ac cording to directions, and remain longnu weiU provided their bonrs are net destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud tlie vital organs wusled beyond the pont of rensir. l)yirpla. or lndle(atlf lloinlsce, rain in tlie Sliouldera, Oouphs, 'J ihino-ss f tho Chest. Dizziness, Sour Kructatlons of the Stom ach, iiad'laitte in the Moutii.Kilious Attacks.Pal- fitation ofthe Heart. IntlammaUoii of tlie Lungs, ain in the regious ofllie Kidneys and a hundred other painful svmptoms. are the oifsprings of Dvwpepsia. In these complaints it has uo equal, and one lioltle will prove a better guarantee of lis merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints. Iu young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Uiiters dixplay so decided an influence that a marked improve ment is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory and Chronic rtlieumat ism ami Gout, Dyspepsia or Indl- ?oslion, lillious. Remittent and Intermittent 'eers, Diseasesof the Hlood.l.iver.kiiinejs ami Bladder, these Bitters have been most successm!. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lllood, which lit generally produced by deraagemeut of the Digestive Organs. Tley are a Gentle Piirftatl e a well nm ft 'I onic, possessing also Hie peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Con gcRthm or Inflammation of the Liver and is ceral Organs and iu Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Kruptions. Tetter. Salt Rhetiiu. Blotches, Spots, Pimjiles.Pustulrs. Boils. Carbuncles,Ring-worms, Scald-llead. Sore Kyea t-V3ipela3, Itch, Scnrfs, Discolorailons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug vp and carried out or the system In a short time !y the use of these Bitters, one bottle iu such cases will convince the most Incredulous of tlieir cur ative effects. . . Cleanse tlie Vitiated! niool whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin In Pimples. Kruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tlio veins ; cleanse it when it Is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svstcm will follow. tirateful Thounantl proclaim ViSEOia IHTTEKS the most wonderful Invigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. nil, Tape, anl other Worms, lurking In tlie system of so many thousauds, are effec tually destroved and removed. Says a distin guished physiologist : There is scarcely -an indi vidual ou tlie face of the earth whose body Is ex empt from the presence of worms. It is not up on the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No hvstein of meiiclne, uo vermifuges, no anthelmiuitics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. BIcrhanical Disease. Persons engnged In Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type setters, Uold-beaters, and Miners, an -ney ad vance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against thin take a dose of Wai.keii'3 Vinegar Bittkiis twice a week. Milious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, which are so prevalent In the vallers of our great rivers throughout ilie L'nited States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, liiiuois, Tennessee, C'umlerianl, Ar kansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio (Jrando, Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Rnunoke, James, and many others, with their vast tribu taries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, anil remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, ara hiariablv accompanied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, and other ab dominal viscera. In their treatment, a purga tive, exerting a powerful biftuence upon these various organs. Is essentially necessary. Tl'cre Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's Vinkoak Bitters, as they will speedilv remove the dark-colored viwid matter with which the bowels are loatied, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King' Evil, White Swell ings. Ulcers. Krvsipcliis, tewcllcd neck. Coltre, Scrofulous lrflihn;at!ons. Imioieut Inflamma tions. Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Krup tions of the Skin, Sore Kves. etc.. etc. Iu these as in all other constitutional Diseases, Wai.kkk'3 ViSKt.AR H itt Kits have shown their great cura tive powers In the most obstinate and intract able cases. Jlr. Witlker's Calironiln Vinegar Bitters oct on all these crudes in a rindlar manner. Bv purifying the Hloo.1 they remove the ciinse. and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent Core is effected. The properties Of DR. Wamer's ViveGAB Bitteiis are Aperient, Diaphoretic. Carmin ative, Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretic. Seda tive, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative proper ties of Da. Walker's Vinegar Bittkrs are the best rare-guard in cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and sootb'fng ftroperties protect the humors of the fa'ices. Their Sedative properties allay pain in tie nervous sysiem. stomach, and bowels, ti'.her from inflammation, wind, coiio, cramps, etc. Fortify the body agninst disease by purifying all i's fluids wiih ViNEuAR Bitters. No epidemic can take bold of a system thus fore-armed. Directions. trXe of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glaf-sfull. Eat good nourishing food, such ai beef-steaE. tnnttou chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable Ingre dients, and contain uo spirit. It. II. McUOXALD di CO., Dfnggisis and (Jen. Agts.. San Francisco, CaL, A cor. of Washington and Charlton Su., N.Y. i6u err axl imuwirsrra ilain. Coll and ace him and got a Machine. been before the American public OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, ani has Justly been styled the panacea. for all ex ternal Wounda, Cuts, Burns. Swellings, Sprains, BrniseB, &c, ftc, for Man and Ceaat. No family should be a BlDglc day STATE AGENT SIS- i--i-- Y Halladay's Patent Wind Mills. PouMe and KiiiIe acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The II:i!lad';iv Mill has stood Tlhe test for six teen vi-ars. botli in the l'nited Stales and J.u rope and is the ou!y one generally adopted by all Principal Railroads and Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send fir CatabgM" and Trice List. A. U h'fUAJUl. Lincoln, Nth. HENRY EGECK, IEAI.ER IN Furniture, Lounpes. Safes, TaVdcs. Chair.', ltedstcad, &c, S.C, &e. Of all descriptions. Metallic burial Cases. WOODEX COFFlXS. of all fnzirs. Ready Made dndsohl Cheap fur Cash. With many thanks for past patronage I invite airto ca'.l and examine my l;ir;;c stock of Fur niture and Covins. ji.nSS Only 50 Cents per Bottle, t It presnotea the GROWTH, PKEAEKTEAt (he COI-OK, sind larreosea thm Vior sfl and BEA IT V ofthe UAIH. j '. &rm TuniTT TrATMt iio T.toWs Krr(rsi. fOB THI Hra was rirst plaoeii in th market by ISrnfwwor K. Thom Ijron. a rdulof PnnMtoa Collws. Th name is derived from the UreeV "KATHKO'.iirmryinir to rlvinir, r,riV,r('. er rmminrr. Tiie f or it hi. received. nd the poP"J laritj it hasohtained. j nnprecedented ami incrr Um it mcreaaea tbe Crowth and lim iT of th HaTR. It ie a deliirbtfal drwisinir. It eradicitte Dan d raff. It prevents the Hair from turning irrr It keens t he had oool, and irire the hair a rich, i' U rloes? sppearanreTnt is the lin o WCSTJC Jnd Orailri a it was over a Qdabtbb of a Cfs 5tcht Aoo, and is nold by allni(rnial and 0"n t5 Stow f tfoule. Woman's Glory is Her Hair. LYON'S. Has i. . Yv El- f I f A ATBAIB0E3 without this Liniment. Tlm money t funde.1 itnless the Liniment is its repre sented. Bo nrc and pet tlia t'nt.in MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sol4 by all Drupprists and Country Stores, at 2oc., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice etyle, uze of bottle, 4.c. . To rVKtcTlTf.,. All persons who contem plate iiiakim; coiilraids willi m-WMiapcr fr U' iiiscl'iion of Advcltlo liiclils .slioulil send 10 Qeo. Howell Qo- for a Circular, or lnc!nse-2. cei.ts f'.r tlieir one lumdrt'd p:i'' r;:inplibl, containing Lists of ;t(ifi cv.'ji:iiirs m ml i'stlni:ile, stiuwln tbO ci.sl of adwriisiiiit.aNowaii.v !.- ful liinistoad Vi r'isi-rs. and soiin- ii' i-i.unl of tin' -xtwiii"ii-os nf liii'ii who are Known ns mi. ci-sshiI advertisers. This tinn are the proprietors d the AiuiTicaa Newspaper Adertisii!i; Afi-iitN. a'i.1 arc pocssi-d of tinefm-ilied f.te'.lilles for sc .-nriiiLC the iiisei!i.;n of ml v ei I im-i-k nts in -l Newspi.pi i-s and IVriodieals ut lowest isles. Book for tho Million- MARRIAGE;! A private eo-.msel or to tbe GUIDE. ! Married or tlfiv about to ni:ir I ry on the plivtloloyieal myte- r'.es and revelation "f Tl''' s'":il system. th l.ite;.t discoveries In prodneiii and prcventim otT-.i'i-iiitr, how to preserte the complexion. &. This is an liiteiesli::tt work of two hundred and twentv-fotir ii'ice, v ith numerous cn;"'av niu's. and' cont-iins valn.ible mforiiiiitioii fo those who arc man ied. or eonteifipliitim; iniir- nlill .lie fllilllll 'l. "I iii.irilljrMliliis Still, it is a hook tlial 0 ifht to he kept loek i'lid key, and not laid care'.cis'jr ri:i iiinl' r :'hitiit t lif. lionse. .Snd t.) anv one 'free of pnd:ie) for .10 cents. Address l"r. Jiuils' Wspensury, No. Vi, N. Bin slrcet.St. Louis, Mo. XotiretoUie Afllictcd anl Unfortunate Ilefore applying to the notonous qu.ieks who ndveiiise in puhiie papers, or iism-j r.ny pir.ck remedies, peruse Ir. Lutls' worn, no matter wh:;t your tlivijsc is or how deplorable youl comlltion. lr. Itntts can he consulted, personally orb) mail, on the diseases mention, d iu his works. (Mhee, No. N. Liiiiit street. I t tween the M:iT ket and Chesmit. .St. Un;is, J!u. dcca-iy on" m arri age, 11AITY Ifelu f for Vo ;n? Men. from the ef fects of I j io'-s :t!id Ai'Utenl.i curly life. Man hood restored. Impediments to marriage re moved. New method rt I feat liiefit. NewniiJ remarkable remedi-s. r,o'oks and t'lrculars sent free in sealed ci:vc v( s. .l.liess. !l'AAi;l ASSdCIATIOX. No. 2. South Ninth Min i. Philadelphia, I'a. an Insti tution having a hih reoutation for lionorabh conduct and professional skill. 0 Cm tifcW ADV77tSEr.!EHTS., The. arlnrfifri bilwi rfjT yoii to (he I'uhiislrrH rf this finptir o rtgard thnr fret rc'iiilUUti, and wu.n terilinj th'r;.., pliav- i:ruiioH yuu taw their Adctr' Itxer.'.nt ill t'lii frevf-r. 'i.V tft ("j Fits! H 4 rir.Bd Mrrrhsal f'L,1 lViiiMlJ fi it Tailors sod t it hlars i-J t iU&lilsklXl the wt. eoi i til W;'J1 . 4l!i .L. M. l-iiul. Mo., will, od '&:-S rales of S4.!f-Msar-ii.r)t. IlIuHtraled ( irrular. eii 1 I'rlre .U vlth a roll line ef'i-tifil-s. euablliitf )ea to order f'loth Ini direct from tlieir House, wblrk illl .;- i.-srf In the Mrlo. Miippfd lir ii-s. V. It. !.. wilh the pi Iiilrirs of n- t?:.rl sMimnir r.nrt n iuruiu f at their rxponsv. tr nut salisljrtorjr. OIHCTCT Kuh tnfsi'!f-nriisareir.t wl frre Oltlii I OlOrli-r. leliitwt. it KsaranUs-a. boy: r and VouthM'leh!nir a .prrlalty. Htm O fur Illuslra'.nl M;l. uud Price". TAUKOX'S ! I KST i tiVn k I li -. I .N II. AI. I'll HI 1 , for inarktuK how ( arUs, BuX' . Ilarreis, li.urn, Irui.-s, c , f. t it ... ... u I....I, l.'ttr wauls. Viite lor tieseri(itl ' i.rlc-f llt. nrremii onlv.fuc M i;o,iilar tl'i.-li l.-tter ele. hl'l .repaid Will pay r I4 II I-: a It. IVrl.. 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