Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 11, 1873, Image 4

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Tho Farmers of tho North wcsU
It i amusing to see tho grave raau
- ler iu wliich certain of our city journ
alists attempt to disenss tho fanners'
question. These young sjnigs, who
swell around In id -icy neck-ties and
tight boots, and who do not know a
Ditchforfc from a McConnick's reaper,
are full of tl.p gravest advice to th
farmers.
One of these gentlemen attempted to
elucidate the agricultural question in
Friday's Times: In doing so lie puts
the following qu -stion into the mouth
of an imaginary farmer: "What is it
that hinders mo from occupying a
- a position on a level with men engaged
in other pursuits?"
In various ways the writer leads
those a3 ignorant as himself to suppose
' that the farmers are a class of mendi
cants, or rather feeble, unenlightened,
and poverty-stricken peasantry, who
need advice and commiseration from
any little upstart who writes scandal
and sensation for that paper. If the
writer would gain some little knowl-
edge of the class he so patronizingly
counsels, he should lay down his pencil
for a few weeks and travel through
the great Xorthwest. He will he
hospitably received, notwithstanding
his questionable character, and in the
quiet, cheerful, comfortable -larm
houses of that vast agricultural region
he will find, notwithstanding the
present disadvantages under which
" i,v inbnr. the ii.mme.st and most
Wii- J J A
' independent body of men and women
on earth. Let him attend a a grange
picnic, a "harvest feast,' and behold
the groaning tables, piled full of dishes
that even the richest cannot procure
in our l.irfre cities, and see the whole-
souled and cheerful manner in which
the meeting is conducted; then this
wise young man will come back much
sadder and wiser than he went away,
and f;ced from at least half of his sdf-
imnortanee.
- The trouble is not, a3 the writer
referred to supposes, that the farmer
wnnt. tho sochd emuil of the miller
and the railway director; but because,
through unjust regulation, he is depriv
ed of that fair and equitable remunera
tion for his labor which he has a right
to demand. Injustice is equally in
Justice, whether heaped upon the
banker, the miller, the railway director,
or the farmer. The condition in life
of the sufferer makes no difference.
A regulation which cripples and
embarrasses the merchant will meet
witkrthe opposition of the mercantile
community; and in the same way a
law, or regulation, or a system, which
imposes undue burdens on the farmers
will "meet with their active enmity.
The farmers of the "West are not
mendicants; they are not suffering for
the necessaries of life, or calling for
donations to save them from rags and
beggary. They are simply er. .luring
'an opposition from railways, from
monopolies, and from various forms
of roguery,
which 'a suffered m com
mon with them by nearly all classes,
but by them most of all, and this op
pression, they demand shall cease.
When they require the tears and pity
of the Tint's at their alarming condi
tion they will no doubt apply for them.
Int&r Ocean.
Spnnreon Nowadays.
It. D, Conway's Correspondence to Cineinu:
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Commercial.
On Sunday last a very large crowd
larger perhaps than usual assembled
in Mr. Spurgeon's Tabernacle, thinking,
perhaps, that he might improve the
occasion to make some remarks con
cerning the bearer of the red flag of
ritualism, which has so long enraged
him. lie preserved, however, a digni
fied silence. It is evident that Spur
geon has lost much of the phj-sical
vigor which he once had. He leans
oftener and more heavily on his desk,
his manner is more hesitating his
voice more low and conversational.
Increasing weakness lias not, however,
touched any fibre of his intellectual
force; and indeed to a severe taste his
lower tone .and more solemn manner
are an improvement on his former
style. Ho still holds the crowd as no
man in London has held it in recent
times, and as a natural consequence he
is overworked." On Sunday last he had
among Ida hearers the "Negro Jubilee
Chorus from America, who sang some
of their hymns to him in his anteroom
after the sermon. A crowd of visitors,
some from America, came to shake
hands with him, and he greeted them
cordially, remarking that he regretted
that he had so little time to talk to
them, but hoped they would have
plenty of time in heaven. A rather
odd incident; just before the services,
-two distinguished Americans one a
former official and intimate friend of
t'KJ late Daniel Webster had been
shown into a pew. Presently the pew
opener came and requested that they
would take a seat just behind, as "a
-distinguished gentleman and lady had
to be placed in the pew they occupi
ed." iJChe two Americans at once com
plied, and behold the gentleman and
lrulr escorted to the vacated seats
toth black as the ace of spades.
2Ir. Spurgeon is credited with the
following, which, if not true, is hen
trovato. He is said to have been taken
to task by some Sabbatarian since he
ha3 found it necessary to employ a
broughham to take him to church:
"But. he urged, "I only sit stiil in
the carriage I don't work."
"Ah, yes, sir," said the other; "but
your coachman think of him!"
-"Oh, he i3 a Jew, and keeps the
. seventh day Sabbath."
"But jour horse?"
"Oh," said Spurgeon, getting a little
impatient, "lie i3 a Jew, too T'..
This reminds me of another little
story going the rounds concerning one
of our Broad Church clergymen, who,
being recently on an excursion in
Scotland, was vehemently rebuked by
Ids landlady for taking a . walk on
Sunday afternoon. The clergyman
naidthat he could not see the harm,
pun said:
-You know that we read that our
Lord himself walked with his disciples
in the fields on the Sabbath day." .
"Ay," said the old lady, "ay, I ken it,
an' I ne'er thooht any the bettero
Him for it' neither!". : -
Executors Sale of Real Estate
Py virtue of an order of sule Issued out of tfco
Clerk's nflice! (and under the seal of the s-tnie)
in and for tho I rt.it net Court Second Jiitucial
Dir irict in the Comity of Ciixi mid Slate of Ne
lra.4k. and directed to the nn.Iersii'ned. in an
:i'-IIoji wherein Llnvd I. Ih-rniftt anl J-.lI-ert T
ltike. Kxicutnrs f I he !:tt wiil kiiiI testament
of .-.I-epiierd iMlke, deceased, are i'laintilTs, and
l.avina IMike mikI other are Defendant, we
vll at 10 o'clock iv. in. on the
tth day of September, 1873,
In front of tlie Court Honsf in the City of I1.it ts
moetli and Mate of Nebraska, olferfor sale at
piililio ntilioo to the hiirheM Idddcr the land
and tenement herein iifier described .on terms
follow h. jr. to-wit : one-fonitli ca.-li in hand, and
the residue in three eiuaJ annual naviiient.s.
with Jfit'jruat at ten per cent and secured ly
niortxaKe on tho premises. Said land belong
to the. estate of Miepherd l'nke deceased, and
are peseriitcd as follows, to-wit : the southwest
quarter U) of the so'1'hwrst quarter ('i)of sec
tion eleven (It) town twelve hji ami future; thir
teen (K containing forty ( !.') acres More or le.ss.
aiso t;n; northwest q;i:irer tH ol the norm
west quarter f section fourteen (i i town
twelve 02 and raniro thirteen (l.'ti, containing
forty Reres. more ur ie-s : also eiirht acres, le-
ini' subdivision lot eleven (II) In section twenty
nino C-':i town twelve ( li) an I rani." fourteen
14), ail three of said trie's of land 1 vm;' and le
ntr in Cass Could v and Siate f Nebraska : also
the lo!!ovvin:r lots in t.Mo fit vol llansinoiitn
111 said lass 4 ountv. lots four. itve. six. u;ne
a)id elev n (4. 5. C, a. and 11 J, in Mock five (.", lot
ntu((y l)!ock tweiily-miK' (")) ; lot lour (Din
bliK-k forty-four ( M) : aiso the following los I v-
Insr and lieinjr in Huke's Addition to tlie Citv
or l l:il:s:iioiiin atoresaid. that Is to sav
ts one, two, three, lour, five, nine,
n. eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen.
sixteen, s-vemeen ana eijriiTeen 1 1, :t. 4, 5,
1'), 11. 12, l.J, 14. 15. 1';. 17 and lsi in Mock fot;ri-4l
lots six, seven, ('it'll t. nine. ten. eleven, twelv
thlrtcen, loiirteen, litteen, sixteen, seventeen.
cigmceiL, iweniy, iwcnrv-oni arm twenty-two
i, 7, k, 9, 10, u, 12, i.i, 14,"ir, ifi. 17, is. Uii. 21, and
22) in block l:v, Co; lots four, live
six, seven, ei;'bt. nine, ten and twelve (4,
i.8. 9. io ami 12) in block six ) : lots one.
two, three, four. live. six. seven mid ei-zht (1. 2.
.1, 4. 5, , 7 and in block seven (7); lois
three and . f'.:r ('. aiel 4) in Woci nine
') ; lots two. inrce, four, tive. seven, eixht,
nine, ten, eleven ami twelve (2,3,4,5, 7, s, ,
in, 11 ane r'l in block eleven (11) ; all of bloc
twelve (12) bein totsone to twenty-two (1 to 22)
inclusive ; all of block thirteen ( r) except lot
nineteen (1.4) beiiii; lots one to twenty-two (t to
22), inclusive, execjit said lot nineteen (l ; lols
one and two d anil 2) in block fourteen (I I) ; all
of Mock fifteen (15) being lots one to twelve
(1 to 12). inclusive : lots six, four mid fivefrt. 4,
.....I 1. !....- t . .t. ...... ri.-..
IUU iff 111 i.nfv fc:iiuiA.cll II", ll.- , t
three, seven, eilit, nine, eleven a:nl
twelve (1, 2. 3, 7, a, U and 12) iu block nine
teen (l'J) ; iill of block twenty (20 excejit lots
el.'ht and twelve ( and 12. beiii lots one to
twenty-two (1 to 22). Inclusive, except lotr, eiirht
and twelve (x mui 12) ; lors one, five, six, Si?vcn,
eiflit, ten, lifteen, and (1, .", o, 7, H. !',
15, in block twenty-one 21); lots one
two. t'live, four, live. six. seveoand eiirht
(1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and 8) in block twenty-three
(23); lots tbreo. seven, ei;Ht,
nine and ten (o, 7, s, o :,ntl lot in biociUwenty
six (2tJ) : lots one. two. three, lour, mx,
eight, nine, ten. eleven and twelve (1, 2, 3. 4, ,
8. a, 10, 1 1 and 12) in block twenty-seven (27);
all of block twenty-eitiht (2t. exeent lots live
and seventeen (5 and 17). beiiifr lets one to
twenty (1 to 20), inclusive, exeent lots five and
seventeen (5 and 17) ; lots . eleven and
twelve (11 and 12) in Mock twenty-nine
(2-J) ; lots one, two, five, si. st-ven and eiirht
1, 2, 5, i;, 7 and 8! in Mock thirty (:!, : lots five,
six. .seven and eight 15. c, 7 and sj in block thirty-one
:n 1 ; lots one, two, three, four, live, sev
en, nine, ten, eleven and twelve 1 1, 2. 3, 4, 5,
0. 10. 11 and 121 in Mock ten It'll : lots one. two.
four. tive. seven, ei-ilit. ni:; '. ten. eleven and
twelve 1,2. 4. 5, 7, S, !), 10, 11 and 12J in block
twcnty-i wo i22i.
Lots 3 & 4 in bloek 8 ; and lot 1G in block 21.
Said sale will continue from 10 o'clock a. tti.
until sundown of said day. if necessary, and it
will be adjourned from uav to day until all are
sold ; this being an adjourned sale.
rUiit:ihiouth, June l:th 173.
I.IXYI I). 15K.V.NETT,
KLIVKKT T. Dl'KK.
Executors of the last will and testament of the
of .shepherd Duke, deceased.
V'HKKl.Kii & ISTINf'HCOMlS,
12-3t. Attorneys for Executors.
VIXEG Alt ! YOEG AIt ! !
At Y.TioIesale and Retail.
For the punose of Introducltur my vinecrtr. I
v HI sell at the following l -.w nstes at retail. Red
w ine v wieL'ar nv t ne sinine irauon ;n cents, t wo
or more ir:i:!ons at 25 cents ter lmIIoii ; (ienuine
Cider Vinejrar So cents per raiioii. A liberal
discount on the above rates made, to the tra'ii.
Ali vinenar M'&rraiiteu to urwserve pickles, and
iree trom uciasr
C:tv orders rroir.itlv filled and delivered.-
Country initronaire solicited.
Factory opposite ?looie's Flower Gardens,
ano west, 01 iieisei s .mi:i.
I'ickles from the vines 40 cents rr hundred ;
put un in any kind of vinegar utsired. CO cents
pernunarea.
1. A. At MI.N,
14-tf. riattsmouth. Nebraska,
Look to Your Children.
The Great .Soothing Remedy.
MSS. I Cures coliti and irripin" in! Price
WhUcomb't the bowels, and facilitates 2"
Syrup, jthe process of 'eethine. Cn.
frtRS. j Sumlues convulsions andi Price
Whitcomo' overcomes all diseases Pici- 2-3
Syrup, jdeiit to infants and children. Cent.
MRS. Cures Iliarrho'e. lvsente- Pries
Vhitcomb's, rv aitd sumnier complaint in 25
Syrup, jciiiluren of all ages. Ccats.
It is the jrreat Inf:ui's ar.d Children's Sooth
ing Kemetly, in all disorders brought ou by
ieein;ii'j: or any oiner cause.
l'repared by" the Craftou Jledicine Co., St,
Louis. Mo.
Sold by druggists and dealers in Jledieines
everywhere. uec2-wiy
THE HOOSSER DRILL.
"THE BEST."
t C0NTAIN3 AIL THE LATEST ANO
EST PATENTS, AriO HA3 MEW POINTS
OF EXCELLENCE OTEEREO BY NO OTHER
DRILL. IT CHANGES FROM S1WGLE TO
DOUBLE RANK M5TANTLV ANO WHILE
IN MOTION. IT HAS A FORCE FESD
GRAS3 SEED SO'A'EH. A NE'V FEATURE.
WE ABE PREPARED TO SHIP DIRECT TO
PARTIES IN LOCALITIES WHERE WE
HAVE NO AGENTS.
Parties orilcria,?, will p'ease say la what paper
t'uey read this aJvertifceaacut.
SEMPIiE, EIltGE & CO.,
AUKJCCLTTKAT, rMPtmrFyT!? AVT IT A ED
WARS SPKCIALT1E8,
13 BeaSa 3cia Street, St. Lraia, Sla
SEfv.PLE, BiRGE &. CO.,
OF"
AGEMTS FOR P.ADFORD S rOHTA2LE
FREMCH EURrl MILLS, ECLTS,
SVUTTESO, C.c.
FATrPtlLETS furnished, and ei.Utr.ates niaia.
13 Sonilt aiein Street, tit. I.cn!
Tartifs wrltius. pl.-are ieulio i in vth-l paper
Uicy rcid tuis bveiUti'.i r.L
The Best
IS THE CHEAPEST!
F. J. 3IETTEE11
TTas a large and good assortment of Farm Ma
chine rv.
The .Marsh Harvester, a Reaper that two men
ean rut and bind ten acres per day. with one
man to drive, and the binders can work in the
shade.
i . F. J. METTEEU,
Main Streot, Corner eta. -PJ&mttMlIK
......... ' .: NtrSSm.
Firrt in tho Field;
Established 1858.
Daily fio. Wkkkly$2.
The Omaha Republican
STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINT
ING AND BLANK BOOK
MAN UFA CTURING
E STAB LIS II
3IENT, after many years' experience, with superior fa
cilities, and tin?
IJcst Vorkm'en
to be found In the V.'r st, will fill any order, large
wr small, in loe o'si siyie at SilOlT liotlee. Jnl
at the lowest prices.
Oa: Bin Bdd'c Wo:i
and Hindingof every description cannot V.esur-
lassea iy any ; linn in tae Mate, aim we dial
eiige coii:piirison.
County Work a Speciality,
and County Officers will find our forms the lat
est and most inn.-foved. Stationery, Seals tor
Count-. District and I'robi-.te Courts, Justices
of tho Peace, &c.
Lcral and Commere'I Blanks
g-ers, Day Books,
Records, &c,
in ready made stock.
furnished at the lowest
prices.
Orders ly mail for all kinds of Job "Work ex
ecuted witli the utmost speed, and dispatched
promptly.
ST. A. D. BALCOJIBE,
Manager Republican.
OMAILA, - - - - NEBRASKA.
WHEELER'S PATENT
THRESHERS AMD CLEANERS,
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS.
RAILWAY POWERS,
Jiufhctured by tho "WTieelar
& Mellck Co., New York.
For convemonco and cheap
nrs3 of delivery to South
W cetera Trade, a stock is kept
nr n
fPLE, BIRGE SCO.,
OLi,
13 SCUJM MAIN STREET, ST. LOU.'S,
ro lyhaj cr'cm thaall l.c CJtrSfc3.
I'tin:-. TT-r:i us:, -w.ll pleiiMO t:cn:lcn la
TTi2.-.t ifoscr tUej ?-T,d tbi odTcrtlsenic
The le&i Iwk in the market Best
terms er r offered Attention agents
Send for circulars of our new
work, INGERSOL'S LIFE AND
TIMES OF
Horace Greeley!
The most pojmlar liograj)hg extant
The inottt graphic political hmtorii-
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of the life of th inor-.t laborious and inf ueiitii'l
of our country's reformers, the first journalist
of liis age. and the busiest man w ho ever lived.
There are also extended notices of verv manv
of " '
Mr. Greeley's Cotemporaries
whether in Joitinalism or peneral politics, so
that the whole is a rather full, just, and faith
ful representation of American politics for a"
period of forty years.
Here vou wiU'learu of the rise and fall of par
ties : of the triumph and defeat of iolicies : of
the lives and characteis of
MANY EMINENT MEN.
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179 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O., or New
York City, whichever maybe nearest to your
place of residence. 12-121.
MM Cora SMers
AND HORSE POWERS.
GEARED AND BELT SMELLERS FOR
HAND AND POWER.
' Catalog
seat -when
re-
(jnostoa.
Parties "vri Liner, "will p'ceso
stato in T7hat paper they read
this advertisement.
SEMPLE, BIRGE a. CO.,
AGE3T3 FOE THE MAIrtJrACTUaEE3,
ST. XiOTTTS-
THE "WELCOME" SULKY
T.
HAY HAKE.
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It discharereg itself, and thus
saves almost the ntiro labor of
the operator. It ia an invalua
ble implement to every farmer
Description will be sent to
partie3 applying, who will please
state in what paper they read
the advertisement.
Somplo, Bifgo 8z Co.,
73 SOUTH MAItl ST.: ST. LOUIS.
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STATE AGE'T
lap.
Halladay's Patent Wind Mills.
Double and Single a?ting
Force and Farm Pumps,
Feed Mills, etc.
The Halladav Mill lias stood Who test for six
teen years, both in the Cnitcd States and Kn
roiie and Is the only one itenerally adopted by
ill rrincipal
Railroads and Farmers.
Terms Liberal. Send for Catalogue and Price
List. A. L. STKAXU. Llneolu. Neb.
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The Lincoln Route.
The A. a N. Railroad.
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LINCOLN, NEB.,
TO
St. Joseph,
T'ecumseh,
Topeka,
Leavenworth,
Paivnee City,
Lawrence,
Falls City,
White Cloud,
Doniphan,
Kansas City,
St. Lrouis,
Cincinnati,
Indianapolis,
. Columbus,
Louisville,
Nashville,
Memphis,
Chattanooga,
Atlanta,
New
Mobile,
Orleans,
And all the Points in the
Southicest, South and Southeast.
THE rLATTSMOUTH PEOPLE
r.y taking the express train at Lincoln on tho
ATCHISON d- NEBRASKA
RAILROAD.
Upon their arrival at Atchison, the
Great Railroad Center of
the West,
Can obtain, without
DELAY OR INCONVENIENCE.
the verv best Sleeping Car accommodations,
and will reach Si. Iouis eai ly next nioi nini;. be
ing a much Chet'iier fiid shorter lonie than
ihat via. Pacific dunciion. Track and Road bed
are in excellent condition. The passenger ac
commodations are of the best.
No Expense Nor Pains
Have been spared to make t'ne traveler com
fortable.
LAY OVER CHECKS.
Will lie jiven liv tins Conductor to those wish
ing to s;o-, off at any of the many places of in
terest on the
ATCHISON &- NEBRASKA R. R.
"Without incurring any additional expense.
Thus affording Travelers unsurpassed facilities
for visiting the Paradise of all Gardens,
"The Great Nemaha Valley."
W. F. WHITE,
fiutral Passenger Agent.
AteitiAoa, Kansas.
WHITEWATER WAGON
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f;S rARM, PLA.TATiCN
AKD Fu EIGHT.
: i J l!u uu.n,'jlin
i-n r.rii."ini
T1f n,-,on
Wliero v," have no Agents
wo wi 1 oill c'ircct to jarties
desiriiij them. Price and
dso.iplion i tirnisl.e i on ap
plication. The Whilewale:1
cos s a tr i fie more than ordi
nary '.-.'ooiis, but is the
cheapest iii tlio long run.
SEMPLE, BIRGECO.
13 SOUTH MAIM ST., ST. LOUiS.
Parties writinrf u?, will
please mention iii what pa
per they read our advertise
ment, es we wish to give
credit where it is duo. .
FOR
THE HERALD
ff
3 ' Q H
S G 3 .
T.HE BEST
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST.
For your Groceries go to
F. R. Guthmann
Corner Third and Jlaiii street, riattsmouth.
He keeps on hand a large
t K'k of
and well selected
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS.
SUGAH, ST UUP, BOOTS, SHOES,
&c., &c, &ic, &c.
Ia connection with the Grocery' l" a
Bakery and Confectionary.
L?T"A1I kinds of Country Produce bot'irht and
sold.
Take notice of the sign
E.MPIKE BAKEKY AND GROCEKY."
maylGtf.
0. F.
JOHNSON.
DEALER IN
DIUGS, MEDICINES,
AND
WiU.L PAPER.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
OF CHARGE.
ALSO DEALER IX
Books, Stationery,
Magazines,
And Latest Publications.
rre script ions carefully coninounded by an ex
perienced l.r .igist.
Remember the place. Corner Fifth and Main
Streets, 1 lattsmouth. Neb.
Bonner Stables
FINE LIVERY.
BUTTERY &LAZENBY
Horses & Carriages to Let.
Stock Boarded by the Bay
Veek or 3Ioxit!i.
Good Stock,
Good Vehicles
Call and Give ns a Trial.
Stable on Vine Street.
PL ATTS MOUTH, - - -
nstf.
AMD
JUJE 'D I CINE S
AT
J. H: BUTTERY'S
On Main street nearly opposite tlie IIERALD
ofiloo.
"Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
DKCGS AXD MEDICINES, PAIXTS, OILS,
VAEXISHES, TATENT MEDI
CINES, TOILET ARTI
CLES, &c "
t37-Precrlptlon9 eerefolly cc3iprndd at H
HENRY BCECK,
DEALEH IN
Furniture,
Lounse5,
Safes.
Tables,
Chairs,
Bedsteads,
&c, &c,
Of all descriptions.
Metallic burial Cases.
wooden corrixs.
OF ALL SIZES.
Ready Made and sold Cheap for Cash.
With many thanks for p ;st p;:tronaf,re I invite
all.to call and examine my large stock of Fur
niture and Coffins. jan23
HAGrAN'S
11
3 Wh at
A FEW APPLICATIONS HAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Tim ly Vegetables, and it3 orwration l
Boon and fcl ck orice. It does away with the
Flushed Appop.ranco caused by Heat, ratijmi
end Etc! tcment. Heals and rcmovcpall Blotche l
and Pim-pls, dirprUinfj dark and unsightly
Bpots. t'rive away Tan, Jreciloa nad Bun
b:irn. sn.l bvita g?utlo but powerful iuiluenca
iotjtics t Jie latied cheek witU
YOUiniTL liLOO AXD BrAUTT.
V,,,H '-y r.H TTf.fs'.B and Pacy Stores. De
Manhood: How Los, How Rssfored.
.Tiist pu'"iished. a new edition oi
Dr. Cj'verwcli s Celebrated
aw on tlie radical cure (without
medicine) of Si-esmatokrhk
or
Lo
Sensual A e;ikiies:;. involniitiirv Seinin
sen, imtotkncv, I'.ient.il and l.lijsleal inea
pacitv. linpeainienis to iiarii;is?e. etc. ; a
t'ONffMiTiox. Ki-i lepsv, and Errs, induced
by self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
vr Trice in a .sealed envelope, onlv i; certs.
a he celebrated author, in this admirable es
say. clearly denionstraN.s from u thirty year
succeste.i pnictiee, that the alarming con:je
ipienceo ol seli-aonse, lioiv be radieallv curei
without the use f internal medicine or the ap
pncaiion oi me Kline : pointing out ine mode (
cure at once simple, certain and effeetjnil. 1
means ol wmcn evenr sciieier, no mutter win-.
ins condition iikij be. may cure himself cheaply
privately v.'aa ratic:iiiv.
tiT'This Le.-tine slu.'.iV.l be In the hands of ev
very youth anil man in tb laud.
rei:i iinoer seal, in a i jam i-nvelone. to !i
address, on tlie receipt oi six tents, or two po.st
aire stamps.
Also Ur. Culver's ''Marriage Guide," irice 50
cents.
Address the Pubii.- bcrs.
oiAS. j. c. Ix-t.:m:. & co.
1-T Hovi'erv, New York.
43-ly Port 0-liice I5ox, 4.J.5C,
EHUSIC!
New, Fresh, and Sparkling
A EW MUSIC LOOK TO It THE USE OF
CONVENTIONS,
SINGING CLASSES,
CHURCH CHOIRS,
and til-
HOME CIRCLE.
1JY
S. WESLEY MARTIN,
J. M. ST1LLMAN,
and
T. MARTIN TOWNE.
Price :!.i.ro per down,
postpaid. Adiirr-ss
broad way, New Vorl:.
Single Copies sent.
J. L. I'l-.lLltS, "f'jy
FOR SCHOOLS.
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AIRY OICES
A N'lTW SINMN'G-CLASS 1100X7
"Compiled an-l arranged
BY
WICLIAM DRES3LER.
Price -'"J per dozen. Sincle Ctpies sent
jiost-
paid, for ikt cents. Addre.vt J. L. rETEiiS
a
Broadway, ew iork.
HEgONGgCHO
The ropul;u Singing-School p.o(ik.
BY H.S. PERKINS.
Price S7..r0 p?r dozen. Singln Cojiies sent.
Eist-paio, lor cents.
ro:utwaj, New York.
Address J. L. PETE lis
SPBIN
Til
ADE, 1873.
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Furnas Nurseries,
IJKOWXVILLE, . :E.
FURNAS, SONS & FERRAN3.
Furnas and Sons, Brown ville, Npbra
ka, and E. Ferrand, Detroit, llich
' igan, have consolidated their
Stocks and will hereafter
conduct business at
Brownville, Xeb
where they
offer the largest and most select gen
eral Xursery .Stock ever offered
iu the "West, consisting in
part as follows:
20.000 Clioiee 3 year old Apple Trees.
100.000 2 " " " "
6o.'i,nno " 1 " " " "
50,1100 " 1. 2, 3 and 4 year old Pear
Trees.
40.000
20,000
2, 3. and 4 year old Cherry
ITWS.
1 and 2 year old Peach Trees
I'iciii. A"nr:eot and Neclraina
irecs.
4.000.0-10 N'o. 1 Honey Ioeust Ilede Plants.
2,Oi0.ooa Xo. t ()-;ii;e Jledu"' Plants.
5,ooi.(,-1 Forest Tree Seedlings.
2io.o.' Kverreenf, in variety,
loo.ood each lilacklierries, Ka-spberrics nd
Strawberries,
r0,000 each (ioosetierries and Cnrr.mtM.
IXi.Oirt Perpetual anil CUmbing I lose,
lo.iioo Floweriinr Shrubs.
10,ooo,ouo Willow Cuttings.
COOLEY'S EARLY WHITE, AND, ADAM'S
EXTRA. EARLY CORN'.
ITALIAN. BEES.
Berkshire and Poland
Hogs.
J. R. Dilley. of Cass Countv, v. ill net as A cent
of these nurseries in this section. IVO. address
Flatt3inouth.-Ca.s8 Co., 'ebra.sk:i.
'Correspondence solicited' Send for
a Catalogue. ' ' 41-tf.
mm
flas been licfore the American pnhlic
OVER Tlllliir years. It ha never yet
failed to civo perfect satisfaction. an:l hai
justly lfcen6fIed tho panacea for nil ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns. Sweliintr:,
Sprain3, Bruises, &c, &c., f. r T?.:n f nJ
lieast. No family should he a ririla day
HEW ADyST?G!ffEKTS. ,
The advertiser teUrj) rcfir yju to tht
Publishers of this papa' c j-eyanli thrir
perfect rcliabilliii, and when- writing to
ihevi, plcisz r-ic?iHo:i jua a i.'ieir A'icti'
ti.if.ynr:t in this paper.
X he
f'4?aP!,l""i""i will I"'' n-.'ir nrrurniB
rales cf Kelf-Mi tmrrmtal, Illostrstf il
Cirruinr, mid I'rii I i, riih lull line
f Ka:tOF(, ei::iL'i!n yiei to onier t'loth
liiir direct froiii tl.i ir House, nhirh Hill
be ma:lc In ths hot !.;yle. Miinpul by ex
press. CO. I.. wiili the privilcjro or x
uniiiiiiii; and r. t iiruii.g at their expense,
IT not nau.itatiorjr.
OU!DTC,lF-uI?H"s"''f-!nos,irpr,tn!(,,ntrr''
Oliin I Gl Orders tolltit,-:!. Fit giiaruteed.
BOYS
unit Youths' ("let hin!t Mi. --. nlty. Send
lor Ul-.ihtrnttU Sfvl and Price.
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price Hit, or rend t oni) i.d'or Hie
tnniil:ir tin -li iet(er !.. Sent
pn-nii-.-i. V. iil li t'.ir li il in a
i. ii..v.vI.l; Isi'ic! Ion tnar-
Titeed. or nionev i-ciiirncl. AiteaH wa'ittil. Ait
dress II. ;. lluiiiard 4. Co., 311 Oiive st:-uet, bt.
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lJf aad lamiiy Joucjsi iu tni3 ecuutry is tli
ST. LOITS XifltiAXf) rAi;.M!;!t,
Elc'it T);e8. For?7 Unumns, onij oj m
y. nr e'x 'raon'ft V ('ts. l''vi.-j ol for ti.
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Tfili'ii Patent. I!rrr M Sprlair
Jti M.iiii.fi.r r.t:i.!!rj.n;r l.lneii ami
1A ftln'r avtkli i. A :;ilver-p!a:ed
6ta::iji ol fim- ll.iUii a.i'l perfect con-
FTCUI Ilifl:. vllll nf.Hj'J Ul lf:i limcil
tj.x- three entire Aip!:aiM5l.,jt5.5i
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btriietiiins, ei'i-.t pri i.t'i.l l.ir oiilyi. . L"4
fetriM'l
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irliere for ?:. Sent rr-pnld cn re- a
ceipt f t, or 0c fdi tititct-. Aarenta H
v.n:ted ryc-rjv. I.or, vtiocin Kiake.fi,
Pice fctrft, 5,1. Limi;;, ?uv . .; . ..
Wood's liselsM IMfflM
VV f " or':':r..i!, Srst-cKf , Pi linr Monti.:)-. It it
freli una r-sluiy, aiij will nce-est th.- cniiro
J hou?eholil, n)Cludi:iK' lovers hm1 iiuiicl-lis. laif-
Oljan.ls ami wives, piiri nlsani'. i;h;li!.-rii. it mic
sets tlie importanro of wciiriT' a unlun of
n nearts and purpovs in life, liciorr there lia!l
be a union of linnds. Il lielieves tlnir, while it
S is womni's privilege to pnr'fy ami comfort nial
j adorn, it should lie man's pleitMiro 10 proviMe
M lor, clierili. and ITi.te' t. Ii would li:ive chil-
Odren treated as ftcliinr. thinkiinr and ifrowii if
creatures perfectly cie:it (i.t.ii; not fell grown.
II Vet in advocating ilieM! (loctr;!!!'-'. the l:ip
sine lines not employ docti it:i;l seriinins Ii.ck
S and dreflfy liii!f-ijn.4 w hi h do not ln!ere.-.t
Eand tlif reiorc do r.ot rrof.t the render. Jn liio
contrary, it would rather preach as though it
U preached not an in:erfrin story, tor iitHiunee,
beingmiidc to serve the purj..c ol a Ioor dls
J coure hy Kivin the rcniier . .n ,c i Imii t? real, in-
Lterestinn and prnlltaltie to think :il.,et.
The worst as well us the bet lealiire or die
r Mapazine is its price. Tho idea of (f'l"n
V really nrst-lai Mapazine at one Jo!hii- a yi.rr,
fjl K'cina absurd to mo.-'t people. Vet it cii:pl. v i
m. some of the best ronirJiutorii In the coiiier
f incliidinj; li.uL H kMii.ToN, I's leadinK editor,
G who receive, a salary of three, thouind dol
lars. eiiivalent Io n'K.ttt ten ite.llars per day.
k Kaon iiiiuiImt romaiiM lienriy citi't hundred
mif dollars' worth of inatier, which cU the huL
Ai bcrilfer about eight cents.
I Hope and Jov two N-ni'tifuI!y tinted craven
portraits wor.h Four Uc.llars will bo innlled
M free to every siibscrioer to the Mfiazaie ai 1 1 f-1
ESpeeimens "free. .Agents warned. AUdrvu ti.
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niHirHzine is one of the monuments of hiisluosg
riin-rprise wliich mark the ape. Mfthndit Umne
Jmrrmi, Phil.. 1'a As its title promises. It
Is devoted to the instruction and entertainment
of the family circle. and, in order to place it with
in tha iiieMiis of renders in moderate cireuin.
slanees.it is furnished at remarkably low rate
in proportion to the interest of its coinents. A.
1". TrilMne. . .It Is essentially a home mapazine,
and is Hist the thins that one would most desire
to place In the hands of hLs wife and little ones,
or that a man of business would himself take
un for tho einplovmeut of a leisure hour. I'urt
Wilmington, S. "C Were we out of our
chair editorial, as a "private cliizen," cut off
from our exchange lit and all that, one of the
first mapazines to which we should fcubseriho
would lj Wood's Household. Rjit)fr, Hart
ford, Ct. It is ail intellectual and moral
educator, highly prized by ail who become ac
quainted With IL t'Aftf,V7t Adrnrate. ....If
popular writers are, therefore. Food writers,
and if hich prices prove the merit of literary
wares, then Mr. Wood's innpazine is a pood
one. The Ituleprndm ew Vork lis arti
cles breathe a spirit of economv, morality and
irrBcr which is highly efrKhihir in this Biro of
fashionable folly ana extravagance. Sieniiuri,
Udina, ilo It is undoubtedly one of the
freshest, liveliest jonrnii Is we have examined.
Ktrord, Springfield, Tcnn The articles
are short, piquant, and of such unquestioned
excellence, that this periodical ctiplit to be both
fainilia.' and welcome In very many house
holds. Wood's Is a marvel ofcheapness and
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nrst-ciass quauty eomomea. jttw lorK zuns.
WoM's SOuSeloW MMte
Mi fell!
SE & MOLE
SHOES.
Tt.o. o-nlv fo-ff J shoo
In tb li.atkrt. drawn
out l7 h:inirr,eriii ks
by batnl, ami reind in
IiarilncAS lo hcitcl Tita?ie
ehtvs, c'fctinif L!rtcJ
loititLA sbeut the ,a.r.r
as florae Shoe Iron li tbo bar, used in t!.e I a .t in
pnferenee to nil cih"i brands, nn.l r.ow ia-e.1 by
tucfst of the piomini-nt i.hoers in Nf. bonis iinj
Chlrajn. Paitk-ul.-r rttcf;iir.n ca'icd to the
'Snow" Shoa lor TrotMnjj Ilor.sep.
We arealso Agents fortuo Nntloiinl Plrl-bcil
florae Nail t Camples a.-nt to part es a- .lv
tiiff. who wi.l pa ment.ori iha paper iu fiico
they road t:. is r.dve. tii.ciuent.
Semple, Birgo & Co.,
crxsnJL AGEXT0,
i3 SOUTH la A. V ST.. ST. LOU'S
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POST HOLE AUGER.
Points of euporiorihr
G..r tho old btyhi It
will boro faster 5n nil
conditions of e oil. -will
boro through So'ddy,
Rooty, or Trashy
Ground "without iho
help of any otlior
tool, can bo r.sel to
enlarge a hole already
sea made for Po.;t
Holes, Ilodo Plants.
Grape btalces, ed
Hop Poles.
HAITUFACTITEED LY
SEMPLE, EIR3E & CO.,
apxcxrLTvuAh i.tt.t:.
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n c" i.i. .-. ".
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tiae.iient, pleasn ti d i.at J
1H jkt fcbey lead is.
&U?.s 41'i? .i THi:i.rsni.li;ii.lliient
fcitiiCu V. ilh .'it., St. Lenin. 35o.. will, en
r r
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without ' 'r. Liniment. T.-n r;:ocy ro
fnr.Jfjd si.!" i tho Linira'.::t is c. i rv"iirc
Fcntei. '' Fi:ro rnd fret t!)" r"j:itti'io
!EICAN :..'! STANa LlN'IMi:T. Sold
ly all IrurRi3tii ami Oont.v f'torei at
2'c. COc. an l SI. CO per llot'tla. Hvt-.vj
style, 6130 tf bottle,
Illicit r SJItlna CIO luil l vi e i .dic7
l'rink. ii.:;de rd I'nor I : t: I ri, '. !iskey, Proof
!-piri:s ::n.l Kefusc 1 hivor--, dn.-inrcd. (5i'.il.
r-.'id fee!ot!td : piiMs.j liie iiisie. cl.i.i
'Tonlis,'' ' Apjudizi is," ' res'on rs,'' Ac.
til.lt lei'.d tl:e llj.jiiec on to ii u:ike.i,rss ulnl
ri.in. Uitmi'i tn.e Mi ilh iue. ! ,nle Irijtn I !:o
li.tdve t ioi.s (.lid lit t! s; (,.;,ioriii.i, IhcIii.iii
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Meliill;.' rt. :
mini mm! I.
lion, pro:ij.t.
lesuiis. safe :
r an. I a 1-i.v
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ilivpim ,!'i:r ill the S.v.s-
i"iiiu'iis inatli r and
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ivM'iiijj
i:?id in', i ji i.iiiii laiiri
v. '1 !icy f I'- r;..M i.f i.ii:i:,!i!i-rr.;-iii
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C :rdiHE to diree.ini:-. ntid r: i:k.. 'i l;.i.'i:n we;l,
I'r.r. io.'d their Imic s :ue. i::;l il. si ro e.l l.y
l'llliou! p. i "il nr o.hcr "ipi'ie.. mi.l liie vilid
organs iv.isied lievoiol tne pom: of n pair.
l -;:e; . l. or I :ni i;esl Imt, l!e;nl:ii h,
I'ai'i iii liie Saoi.l.lcrs, uklis. 1 r; !itr.e-s ol Iho
Chest. lizhl( ks, Srnir i:ritct-i.j..;is f ipeSloii;
...!:.!:;..! laslc In !! (' .Veli. UilietH A' tacks I'al
):'aoi! ol 1 he !li a.'I iii!!:':;it.in:i' li ol llic l.i.i!.;,
I'll!;; in tlie rcp.lxpsof l!ie I.i Ine.is ,.. -A .:ii:,iri d
:!!." pam'n! :i i j : i n.s. i.re j'. i;.-p: ;i.Ks of
: !;i e cunii'ai'it.: i! has ic.i i jti.il.
a --i oi.i- twi.'i.: viil pr e a .et.-r k".';-r nieu of
lis tiirtl's than It !:! th i;dv it i-:!. nt.
li'tjr p'l-ifj: le .l; i if j. i II tu. I i rit.n-J or old,
f;r. led i r Mli'.e, ill l...; d.:wn ' oinaelaiou.
nr lie- (him e me, lie hc'lome r.it'-r- i;,.;phi.v mj
: -ci l.-.l ;.n ini'ticnrc tlMi. a in.trkc.l l!.it t.-vo-Ili.-'l.t
id .sunn )rfrc piilile.
Pv libll:iii.i:ti. ti'y ntut C'li-onli;
Itljf.'m-ii isi:i I'li'i le.-'.:l, I'.ispi psia or In-ll-jfesti..ii,
Ci'.eiis. i:rtisiltci;t tin 1 I ut .-ruiii : . nr.
1, vi rs. I -is. msi s ,f the p.l.w.,1. Liver. K idnev - ;:ud
I Tad-!", t i'i! tel - i..1. ve been i.osi si.-, essil.
blic'i i:-c.i:v.'KaM..-.iiiS.-.! l.y Vill.i'i ;! r m!.w In. d
is (rcnerally pr.'dc.vxtl I ' er;tiif.i.iiiei:t if li
1 !' s!;v.: in.rars.
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f." it ' cil'.c, pDAscssiii- !i;.-o li:e ; . i ii;i; i' no nl
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parshed i-" i"'ei':: : '1 iicri' is (..vr.s'h pii iinii.
vi lu.il o;i ::,e ia- .- cf liieciirtli wi,",;'; l,fily is c
c.npt from ; ; c ; r 11. o 1 1 v. orin-'. It Is imt up
on tlie lie :;! I V iar i;'s nf I '.11! body I h..l Km nut
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In l'ailits .Mini lair, sia l: rs I'luiiiiM-rs. I pc
.a.-IHIS. (;hm' 'teiilels. an.l S'in. 1-, .,. y a.l
vj.'ice ia Hie. ore mnj'-'ei t. par.iijsis ni tl.o
liie.Tel.s. T'j trtwrd n;ii:;s: lt,is i Xi n (. ...; .(
Vi'AI.KKlt'S V'lsKii.vu llii-l'KKS Iwe'i; n veek.
I(ilii:s. 1 Ir in 1 1 1 c , mid l.tleimtf
lent ! riK, wl.n h are n. pn va.. i.t 111 i;,i
valleys of our treat rivers IliioiiL l:i...t 1 he t mi e.l
Siat.-H. rpei..Py those of the .',' s.-.-sip;il. ,
Missouri. Iliiii'.is, 'l 1 niic:.see. iiinhi rlaiol, Ar
kansas, lteU, Color;. b, l r....4. (ci ;m:i.-e,
l'carl. Al.ih -.iiia. i:t.!,i!e, S.i-. .ion .h. !to:in.,ki .
James, and t.i;!i;y o:iu rs. v, ::h t if ,;sl H;l :.
tjries, tlirniiehoiit enr ei:in ceiiiiiy miriier
the SUi'.iiut r un 1 A-i: 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 . mi ! reiiiai'sali.y mi
dtiriiig f eao:;i' o.' unii-eiil lie.it nil.; iiryti'-wt. ur.i
Invariably aceoiiii.aineil In x!i ti-ive n iaua -tin
nls o: l!ie stoa.aeli 1111 li er. uiei other )
ilMinirntl i-m ra. In th"ir ! rv a; i:i. nr. .1 p-nea-tiv?.
tM'iihiit il powi .-.nl l.i'bii nee upon I tii.s.j
various orc'j.i.s. i . 1 ssciilially nci i -ai ' . 'I'i.eiM
l no catiiarlie for tin J arpit.-;.? cijiiiil to 1K. J.
AI.K i:u"S VtK(Al( l'.ITTH;S. as l.'iey vr 1 i I
i;ec.li' i :i;li!i)V2 ! lie liai k 1 nlnrcl I isepj iniiilcr
Willi viiii li the Iton'BiH ni l! ioiiib'.i. nt the .i;
ti:;ic s:iniiiiii!i:;ir l.'ic .-. c ieiimH ni liver, an I
KcdcTTiPy reini,!!' !!:. hcKlihy Iti.jc; io.u ol l;,o
digest ive orv":iii.--.
Scioriiln, u- Itii, Krll. i lie swell
l.'ljrs. I leers. I. rv si pel a.--, ilvvcih il lur k. (Jin! re,
ii iniiil'iiis lii'l.iiniiisii'iiis, Indoiivil I mlaiiiiiia-
11 his. M: rei. rial A lliei ions, til l o:es. laun
tiaiis of the Mil.'l. Soiv .v s. lie.. e:c. Ill 111. f if
ns ;n all other .ntistiliiriiifi.il IH-.M' -4. V x I. Kf.it 'S
Visfiiii: IlirrKiis have slmwii He -r ;:r Hi r. irn
tiv lowers 111 the ino.it o.'jsUnaie ami mi:aeo.
able !-.
lie. Vi iilkcr's unfornln Vliusr
Kilters ml on all ll..-;: ca.-es .n a sin.iair
nianiH r. l;y purity i ri ur tne HI noil lln-y rrinnvo
the Ciiuse, na. by i-esidvliiir aivav ; c en. to of
Hi? ini'riiinnatiori (the t ii'k ti-tili, r cl. Hfs,is tbo
affei-ied pur. receive hcalih. und u permanent
curr Is eileC'vl.
'I'Jie prop, ,-tica of I);:. Wii.heii's VisKo'vit
r.lTTKH.s are :ei lent. Ouiphoret .c, Cinniii
atiru, X;i.rl irii.-. l.a..mve. Iie.i.-iie. Sedit
tivc. Cuiinti r Irnlaiif, .'judtirilic, Ailerative.
and Ami Hiliotis.
Tlie Aci-ienl ami niihl Laxative proper
tics of lia. WAi.xKa'J iskuak I;itti:iik are?
tiie b"st 5.1'e pnard In cas -s of i it.ptmi.s ami
Iiialtv nat.t livei s. t!i-.r bal.-aiiil'", l.ealiliir. ami
MMitiiiLig propel t ies protect I he liumnra nf the
lances. I l.eir Sedan ve pi'.ip-r'les allay pain Iti
the nervons s. steni, ftouiae.'i. ntid hoivels. elllnT
frnm iritl.iiiutiiitinn. w ind, cn i', era tips. etc.
Korlirj- (lie luxty- :ralnl illnnnie by
rinr.lyii.n; ail i'a liuni.t vvrii ViNKfiaR InriKK.s.
So cpiiieimc cun tae hold of a ydU.n thus
fnre-arfiiod.
Dlrrrlions. Take of the r.;ltc;n on coins;
to bed ut niL'l.t f-vm a ii;i!f to nin uinl nne-bii.l
virie-hi.-etui. .,(.. iioi:! :-!iitir: lni.d. hiich
as bv-'Cf-sn. ak. too. lot; clinp, vemnii, n !:. IfCel,
und vccctniileR, ninl t.-ike nnt-iVinr exercise.
They aro coiiipos.-d nf purely vegt table iiigre
liieatF, und corn -in no sptr,1.
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