Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 02, 1873, Image 4

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EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
X. a RAMSEY .
. . Editor.
imuunication en Kducitional Topics, Ke
porta of Educational Meetings, &c.,are respect
fully solicited lor the Educational Column, and
Jj.vybe adlnssml to Kilucatioaal Ckinuiiitteo,
Box 90, Bock UliUIs, NebnMka.
H. S. KAMSEY,
ClTn Editorial Committee.
THE ROCK itLUFFS SCHOOL.
The report of the Rock Bluffa School
for the year ending June SOtn, is, to
say the least, highly encouraging. Two
departments were organized at the be
ginning of the last school year, and a
point of gradation established, which,
owing to a' very large number of schol
ars in the Primary Department, was
Subsequently changed. Those who can
pas3 a satisfactory examination in
Reading in the Fourth Reader and m
Division in Arithmetic are admitted to
the Higher Department.
The lack of an Intermediate Depart
raent causes considerable embarrass
ment In the classification in both de
partments.
From the report made to the State
Superintendent we copy a few- statis
tics, which we trust may not be, alto
gether uninteresting to the readers of
the Educational department of the
Herald.
The whole number enrolled during
the year in the Primary Department
was 54 males and 47 females. The
whole number enrolled in the Higher
Department was 87 males and 35 fe
males, making a total of 101 scholars
in the Primary Department and 72
scholars in the Higher, or a grand total
of 173 enrolled during the year, in both
departments.
The number studying the different
branches was as follows: Spelling, 1G2;
reading, 149; writing, 61; arithmetic,
82; grammar, 41; geography, 44; his
tory, 12; algebra, 12.
The number of enumerated children
in the district by the last census was,
males 04; females 86; or a total of 180.
The number enrolled was, 91 ; males,
"and 83 females. The average daily at
tendance was, males, 83.78; females,
40.01 ; or a total of 73.79 ; and the ayer
"age number of days each enrolled pupil
"attended school during the year was
-124.2, or a little over six months out of
the nine.
The number of square feet of black
board surface in the room of the Pri
mary department is 132, and in the
room of the nigher Department, 102,
making a total of 234 square feet.
The Principal received 8.60 per
month, and one assistant 840 per
month.
Th.e total number of days taught by
all the teachers was 360, and the total
wages paid were 900. Aa an auxiliary
to the school there w as a class in In
strumental music composed of mem
bers of the school, and under the
charge of Mrs. Bernard Drost, who
gave lesson.3 twice each week.
In addition we would add that the
Fall tenn commenced on the 8th of
September, with the same teachers,
and already over eighty scholars have
teen enrolled.'' ' The Music department
13 still in the charge of Mr2. Drost, and
the new school year begins with flat
tering prospects of continued and re
newed success.
CHEAP TEACHING.
The question is very frequently
hiked here by the patrons of day
schools, "Why have we not more teach
ers who are proficient in the business?
Our reply has been invariably: You do
not pay wages that will justify teach
ers of any ability in remaining with
you.
It is generally the case that men are
elected to . the offices of directors or
trustees of our schools who think they
are doing the greatest amount of good,
discharging their duties most fully,
when they employ the man who will
leach for the least money. They seem
to look, not so much to the ability or
attainments of the person a3 to the
saving of a few dollars per month in
wages; consequently our scheols are
very greatly injured by inefficient teach
ers. Those who have no just concep
tions of the "duties and responsibilities
bt the school-room, are, very frequent
ly chosen as school o'Ulcers.
' In speaking of the ignorance of
6chJol directors as to what the attain
ments of a teacher should be4 brings to
mind the expression of school officers
of ah adjoining State. They talk a
Kicat deal about teachers holding good
''stificates." Ws presume that if it
were necessary for them to write the
word they would begin it with an "s."
So long a3 we elect men of such in
ferior attainments to look after the in
terests of our schools; men who are
concerned more about the saving of
inoney than they are about the train
ing of the immortal minds of their
thildren,- so long will the object for
which the common school.? are carried
on be, to a great extent, defeated.
It bos generally been our experience,
hat a "cheap coat is a very dear one in
the end."
"When these who are authorized to
examine teachers and grant certificates
shall become more rigid in their exam
inations; when we shall elect our offi
cers from the most intelligent portion
Of bur people thoso who will look
well to the best interests of our schools,
and when our teachers are paid a fair
and living compensation for their la
bors, then and not till then will our
schools prove successful.
It is an indisputable fact that the
- grade of scholarship to entitle a teach
er to hold a certificate, should be much
higher than it is at the present time.
If applicants for schools i lie Y? est
are as numerous as they are here, you
Can Well afford to reject two out of
fevery three, thus be rikely to get good
teachers.
In eur township, 'where the wages
aid to experienced teachers, have nev
6r been mora than $33 per month, th9
Girectors were generous (?) Snougb, to
Attempt to reduce them to $30 per
ZJctith. In speaking of this to an old
?Y$tf vh? . f w"2- tr&n'vtHHrr tri?
remunerative field of labor, he suggest
ed that the best thing that could be
done would bo to hang such a Board,
and while we cannot fully acquiesce
in that; we would advise yoU as your
school system is probably yet in infancy
that, should you have men of like prin
ciples in your State, it would be wel
for you to reiterate a late Statesman's
words: Go farther "West. The fact
that our common schools are the basis
for the future weal of our country
must not be overlooked and ignored.
'Foe, Fa. , "W. B. S.
Whatever the views of our corres
pondent may bo relative to the selec
tion of school officers, we are inclined
to believe, that it is not so much the
incapacity or scnool boards as it is a
lack of energy. Many school officers
within our own knowledge, of inferior
attainments are really more energetic
in the cause of Education generally
and locally, than many whom we have
seen who were persons of superior at
tainments. But in order to perform
the duties pertaining to school officers,
we agree that at least some business
qualications are necessary, but one
great qualification, superior in our
judgment to every other is a constant
and burning zeal in the cause of Edu
cation.
Without thi3 qualification, School
officers, of whatever attainments, will
be to a great extent incompetent to dis
charge the duties pertaining to the re
spective offices. "We feci justified in
saying that all school boards are war
ranted in choosing those teachers who
possess the best certificates, yet, the
mere fact of holding a "good certifi
cate" is no conclusive evidence that the
holder thereof is a first classs teacher.
Indeed, we have ovserved that teachers
holding an inferipr grade of certificate,
succeed quite as often as many who
hold "first grade."
The teacher who depends alone upon
his scholarship for hi3 success In
teaching will be very often disappoint
ed ; other tilings are quite as necessary
as this.
What will become of iii
Of the Northern Pacific Railroad we
mean. Jay Cook & Co., are its nominal
owners. Only 8200,000 worth of stock
has been taken, and they control that.
Some six hundred mile3 of road have
been built, and they have reported that
bonds representing from twenty-five to.
thirty millions have been sold. These
bonds have built the road. But where
is the money to build the remaining
1,200 miles to come from? And what
is to pay the interest on the bonds el-
ready sold ? It will require at the very
least forty millions more to finish this
road. There are no cities along its line
to vote subsidies in 'tid of its construc
tion. The 600 miles already built can
not pay running expenses, and will
hardly yield a dividend until the mil
lennium. The road runs, most of the
way; through an unbroken wilderness;
and much of the territory on either side
is ban-en and inhospitable to the last
degree. There is danger that the set
tlers, who have been lured there by the
rose-colored descriptions of fertile soil
and picturesque scenery and untold
mineral fleposits and a climate of un
surpassed salubrity, will perish from
cold and starvation before the Winter
is cut.
What is to Income of this road, of
which we have read so many splendid
descriptions, and whose bonds were
represented a3 more valuable than
those of the Government until farmers
and traders and widows and the trus
tees of orphaned children invested their
small savings in them in preference to
itffer but less vaunted securities near
er home ? Jay Cooke & Co. have prac
tically failed, leaving two-thirds of the
road unbuilt. The 600 miles already
completed at an immense cost cannot
possibly pay the interest on the twenty
-five millions in bonds already placed
eoicewhere and procably everywhere.
It is a question whether this stretch of
road would not bankrupt any company
that should undertake to operate it for
the next twenty-five years. The im
mense tract of public land a region
larger than Indiana and Illinois which
Congress voted away for the building
of this road, is practically unavailable
because it i3 not wanted for settlement
and prohably will not have a market
value for half a century. Certainly the
bondholders, who have already been
bled to the fainting point and have
nothing but worthless parchment to
show for their investments of hard
earned money, are not likely to come
forward and treble their subscriptions;
the money. they have already paid out
is practically sunk. Merssrs. Cooke &
Co. cannot finish the road, if they try,
without a further sale of bonds, which
noliotly will be foolish enough to buy.
There would seem to be only one of two
courses left either the abandonment
of the whole enterprise or its assump
tion by Government, But will the
Government dare to assume such a
burden? In the present state of pub
lic feeling, with the recollection of
the Central Pacific frauds and Credit
Mobilier scandals fresh in the' public
mind,, will Concrete- be likely to
venture into such a speculative
scheme? nardly. It would require
unusual courage even to advocate the
measure on the floor of the House.
What remains, then but the abandon
ment of the whole enterprise ? True,
it would be a monument of our folly.
It would be pointed to as a national
disgrace. But we have had so many
national disgraces that we . have got
pretty well used to them; and if the
sinking of twenty-five millions in a
wild attempt to build a railroad
through barennes3 and desolation from
nowhere to nowhere; for the accom
modation of a population that does
not exist, will have the salutary effect
of curing our people of -that species
of folly and making all similar schemes
forever impossible, we are not sure
but it will be a wise permanent invest
ment. Graphic:
A "honeymoon car1
the Pncj fi RKthCay.-
is now run on
Bonner Stables.
FINE LIVERY;
BUTTERY & L AZENB Y
Horses & Carriages to Let.
Stock Boarded hy the Bay
Week or 'Month.
Good Stock,
Good Vehicles
Call and Give us a Trial.
Stable on Vine Street:
PLATTSMOUTH, -
NEB,
n8tf.
AND
MEDICINE S
J. H BUTTESY'S
On Main street nearly opposite tlie HERALD
office.
Wholesale and Retail Dea!er In
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, FAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TOILET ARTI
CLES, &C, &C.
CgTrescriplIons carefully compounded at all
hours, flay and nirfct. 35-ly.
t:he best
IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST.
Tot your Groceries go t
F. R. Guthrrtann
Corner Third and Main street, Plattsmouth.
ITe keeps on hand a large siid well selected
tock of
FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS,
SUGAR, SYKUF, BOOTS, SHOES,
&C, &c; &c, &c
In connection with the Grocery Is
Bakery and Confectionary.
rTAll kinds of Country Troduce bought and
sold.
'i'iike notice of the sign
"EMPIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY."
mayictf. -
McGuire & Co.,
- "Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
Foreign
AND
Domestic
A large and well selected stcx k rf
Bourbon, Rye & Monon
gahela Whiskeys
Constantly on hand. Our connection with the
Arm of Rindskoff Bros., Distillers, enables us
to sell at the lowest market rates.
Sole Jlgeiits
For the Celebrated
Hungarian:
Wine 3$iftezs
Main Street; .
riiTSMorTn. - - - nruuaska.
STATE AGENT
ktrv. tx . J
I'tl ,.-3 ' I.lVXv
JEBsr
Halladay's Patent Wind Mills.
Double and Single acting
Force and Farm Pumps,
Feed Mills, etc.
The llalladav Mill has stood Ithe test for six
teen yeurs, both in the Luited States and Eu
rope and is the only one generally adopted by
all Principal
Railroads and Farmers,
Terms Liberal. Send for Catalogue and Price
List. A. L. STRAJNG, Lincoln, Neb.
Manhood How Lost, How Restored.
.lust published, a new edition ol
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Es-
ay on the radical cure (without
medicine') of spkhmatokimiit
or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Nominal
Losses, lMi-OTKxcv, niFntnl wul phvsical inca
pacity. Impediments to Marriage, "otc. ; also,
(Joxsl'mitiox, Et'i lei'sy, and Kits, induced
by self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
Trice in a sealed envelope, only o cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates from a tiiirtv ear's
successful practice, that the j'.hmainii conse
quences of aelf-abuso. mnr be radically cured
without the use of internal medicine or the ap
plication of the knife j point iiu; out the mode of
cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply
privately and radical v.
7TIiis lecture should be in the hands of ev
very youth and man in tne land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelorpe, to anv
address, on the receipt ot six cents, or fiu post-
Also Dr. Culver's "Jiarria're Guide." mice f.n
cents.
Address the Publishers,
CIIAS. J. KLINE, & CO.
12Howerv, New York.
-ly Post Ouiec liox, 45sC.
LOW RESERVOIR
mm
Are Suited to all Climate
AND FA1IOU3 FOB BEING
ZZZ? TO US!
CHEAPEST TO BUT!!.
EASIEST TO SELL ! ! I
Xamona for doing mora nl
GETTER COOKINQ,
V.js Quicker ad Cheaper
f
Than any Store of the eoat.
FAMOUS 70S GIVXNQ
especially Aaaptca
TO TUB
SOLD JETS?
EXCELSIOR MAX'G COMPANY,
. ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND
E.T.Duke&Co
rLATTSMOCTII, NEB.
HENRY BCEOK,
BEALEIi IN
Furniture, Lounges,
Sales. Tables,
Cha!rs, Bedsteads,
&c., &.c, &c, &e:
Ol all ttescriiitioiis.
Metallic burial Cases.
-W00DEX COFFINS.
OF ALL SrZES.
Ready Made and sold Cheap for C'tisJi.
With many thanks for pat patronage I Invite
all.to call and examine my large stock of Fur
niture and Collins. jan2$
0. F. JOIIXSOX.
DEALEi: IN
DItU&S, r?T.EDJGIflES,
WT.L PAPER.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
OF CHARGE.
ALSO DEL2R 1ST
Books, Stationery,
Magazines,
And Latest Publications.
Prescriptions cnrefirfly compouncleil by an ex
peiieitcea druggist.
. Eememlier the place, Coitjct Filth an! Maic
mm
mm Fin
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NEBRASKA. HERALD JOB OFFICE
NEWLY FITTED UP.
New Tress, New Type, and New Material.
Call-arid see our new lot of LEGAL BLANKS.
At descriptions of work done in the printing line.
We a. e fully prepared to do
Every Kind and Style of Printing.
Pend In your orders for
LETTER IIEADS, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, d-c.
lias on hand, one of the largest stocks of
Ciotliing and Gents Furnishing Goods for Spring
and Summer.
tJT" I Invite everybody in want of anything in my line to call at my store.
South Side Main, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
And convince themselves of the fact. I have as a specialty in my lit-tai". Department
stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Hoys to which we invite those who want goods.
I alsd keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. 8-10
Opposite the Platte Valley House; iii Sclilater's Jevrelry Store.
Ilain Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ST. LOUIS, ?7f . BXJIIOKT
DECKER BROS., S&&k SMITH'S AM'N
Q. A. MILLER & CO'S JJ, W W AND BOSTON.
PIANOS. L" iL-' ORGANS.
vh r Jfirst-tfoss $hm Taub- rgan3.
Wholesale and Itetail Dealer in Strings, Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical Merchandise
Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired Satisfaction Quarnieed. S-gtf.
CHOICE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
TT"? Lots can now he nought In Duke's Addition to the City of I'luUsmouth, at prices ranging
I 'om $20 to ?30 5ind on terms so caay that persons with
THE SMALLEST INCOME MA Y MEET THEM.
For those who want town property either to held for a speculation or to ImiM
upon, tlii in ;i rare chance to got it. Those lots are in a delightful
location, and are dotted over with a
Young. and Beautiful Growth of Forest Trees.
"Which add materially to their value.
Parties wishinz to purchase or look at these lots, wii'l he shown them, or Riven anv infor
r.iution Oesireil, hv calling n K. T. DUKKnrl.D. HKNNKTT. Kxecufors of the Estate ol S.
W'KE or I). II. WjlEKI.Ktt & CO., KAKNES & rol.LOCK, lUal Estate Agents.
l'r e;i;:h the above prices will he iliscouuted ten per cent.
I'lattsniouiu, Nebraska, October :U 187:2. -
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B L OOM & ' . CO.,
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BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
Blankets, Rubbef Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc.
Main Street, Second Door East of Court House, - - - - Blattsmoutn, N
BRANCH HOUSE Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Dozen Go
AT
Celebrated
HEW YPBIC
SouthTret Corner Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO JJUY
bvto3 Gootls, Prints. Boots and Shoes,
Delaines, Ginghams,
Brown Sheeting,
Bleached Cotton1?, Balmorals, Carpets,
Clark's new Thread, Cotton Y-i'rns
Iii the Grocery line we keep the Finest unci Best
Tea, Coffee, 1 . . Sugar, Molasses, , ; - .
tr!ed Fruits, . : . Spices, etc., etc.
In fact for Tour - Groceries, Hardware,
Quowmvare, "Wooden Ware,
Glassware, . Yankee Notions,
Hats and Caps, Booh fund Shoes
CO.TO
25 tf;-
the Prices ! !
las been lxfor9 tLo American public
OVER THIRTY years. It Las never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, anil ha
justly been styled tho panacea-fr all ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Bn-cllin.rrs,
Sprains, Brui6cs, &c, &c, for Hun and
Beast. No family bhould Lo a single day
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promote the GROWTH, PRESEIlVEa
Che COLOUt nnd lucreanof the VIhp
and 1IKAUT Y of the HAIR i
i
' Ovra TnraTT Teabs aoo I.tos's Kathaiiioi'
Ton Ttnt Haiti w firt r-larp.l in 1ht inarkot by
XVifeaaor K. Thmuiw Lycn. n rraduitof l'nncetoa
College. Ttie nv.x is ctfrived from th Ureelc.
KATHBO,"m?"ifinK to rU-.-f-, 7rii,r7uni.
or restore. T'ib favor it hks rewijwi, una tho popu
Hrity it has obtained. Is uiinroceclBniPd and lDirrevf
Jble. It increasna tb Orowth antl Ut.avty of tha
HjuS- It is a delightful drasinif. It eradicate
Kandruff. It preont8 tho Hair from turning Rray.
It keeps the he-i oocl. and ja t he hair a rich , f r..
rlosay appearance. It is the bamb in Quantity
mad Ouai.ity as it trna over a Quabtkbo! 'a , Cf.k
tubt Ago, and is sold by ail Irureiita and t ona
trr StorM t tniy ntty Ctuu per Uottle.
Woman's Glory is Her Eair.
Look to Your Children.
The Great SootIiii:g Ilemeilr.
MrtS. ! CurPHci!!e ai;l pr'pin 'n Price
Whitcomb'c the bowi'ls, and faeilitates 2-"
Syrup. tile process if teething. Cenis
MRS. j, Suhdncs eonvnisions ari'l Price
Wbitoomb's ' overeniC ali discuses inci- 2-1
Syrap. jdeiit to inf;:)it and children. Cf-nts.
MRS. I Cures lhirrh(i e. Iys.-nte- Price
'hitcomb's'' r' anil suniiin r coi.ipi.tliit In
Syrup, jcliddicn if ai: ages. Cents.
It Js the great Infant's aw! Chihlren's 8iMth-
teething ir any liicr c:ius.
lll'p.iiCU L'J UJU lill.ltUI .llt'UlClIie .!., ?M.
Louis. Mo.
Sild by ftrugijlsts and dealers In 51edlcir.es
everywhere. tleci'-wly
V A "v ' i ,' T 5 f - f 5? fj T r
xTke criverii-3 'r? Mew refer you to tht
I'ublizhcrs of this paper rcj-irrf.i their
perfect rclin'r.lic;!, and ch:ii sriliny to
thcr.i,, ple.nsc r.itnU'.-n you itw thiir Advcr
tie.mznt in thn naner.
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bnd and wive", parrritniul cliil'ln n. li nii(f-rp-
tlia inTortiicc of ftufurin a cnlutt f
liearts and l)U.-pos'S In life, belnre Ite r" luil
be a union of hnndi. 21 believe. tlifit. wbiie it
Is woman's privtieirn to purify ami ceiniort amt
adorn. ithouIl be inr.n'a pleasure tn provide
for. ciieri-h, and t.r(cct. It would l:ae lnl
driMi Irealed an iK l ut'. thinkins nnd prov ing
creatureperfectly craati-d.but not lull grown.
Yet in adv'jccti:ix tiie! d(;truies, ibo JIa?,i
zine doca not eiiipioy doctrirmt rnion;i loi'K
and dreary diwiu-itioni wliifli do not inic-re-1
and therefore do not profit tbe reader. Om lb!
contrary, it would ntlier preacli as thon'li it
preached not an inicresliiig sory,ior instance,
Lchifrmade to serve the purpose of a lonz di-cour-
by civinx tlie reader wnnetliina reul, lu
tercrttini! and profitable to think nl-O'it.
i lie worst 83 well as the bt.-'t feu lure of tlie
Ma'zinn is its price. The Idea M' (retting a
reaiiy tir.t-cLi jlajlziue r.t one dollar a yeur,
fterms a:Jurd to mo:t people. Vet it enol'ya
nie of tiie lxy-t couird-otors la tfie eoun.ry
ilu-l ml ins iil. llin.70, iia lridil;e eiiit. r,
wlio receive t salary of thrte tbotisaiKl dol
btrs. eiulvaieiitio afiout ten uoliars ri-r (lav.
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Hope and Joy 'wo b.ni1irnl?y tinreil erivon
ponrits worth Kotir Inll:ir will lie n.i'ile l
free to every Kiibscriber to the .Vsaaiine al f I 60
Speein'piit free. Aitenu wan'ed. Addrci .
8. WOUi A CO., Newburjrli, N. V.
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enterpri -which mark tlie &e. Mho'lint ltmn
Juarnal, J'biia., l'a At UH title rrorr::, it
in devoted to the instmetion and entcrtaeimcnt
of il.o futility c'rcle.aud, in trder to place it nidi,
in tho m. a;vs of readers in modi rule rirenm
Marccs.U is furni."brd al a remarkaMv lew rate
in r roportion to the interest ol i: content. A'.
l'.Ttiwne. ..It ier-ntialiy a heme mitzaziiie,
and i mat the tliitnr that one would met dewre
to place in the tint. Ihoi bis wife and li'.lle r.nt 5,
or that a man of buine5a would Iiiin-e!f t.il.o
up f r the employment of a It Uure hour. t-
Wilmington, Jt. C. .."..Were we oet of our
chnir editorial, a a "private citjzen,'' cutoff
from our er change Ut and a!I that, one of the
first inaaazlnt-s to' which ve shoul 1 hiiirril e
would be Wood s Hoi!sl!ii!d. i.'iVcr. H;:rt-
f.r !, ft. It is au inteiicctUKl and Hiort'.l
tiluratnr, biulily priij bv ad who become or-'
qnaitited with It. .rititm A-Xtoantt If
popular writers are. therefore. Rood wriiers
hh.I It' hlirh nrircw nrnvn merit of bfernrv
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vlrtEwIiicli.i highly evfrftiiiiig m this aire of
t.ihonnble Xully ana extravagance. JfmtinrI,
l,.!im. Ma it in undoubtidly one of tho
lreHhest, liveliest iotirnals we have examined.
ltyrml, fiprinpticld, Tenn Tlie artkle
are short. iiouant. and of aueh nnouenttoned
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IUIIIIIMI. Ulfl "ClimHO Il ITilJ iilMlT IIWtmt
h.iliU.- Wood's U a marvel of cbedphew end
first-cUu mjiiiiy combined. i JTea Tark Timet.
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f.Ji ,.. nr Di.-ira:r.(f mow l nrud, UQXet,
f ' fi-t " 'irr;-l. TrnnkB, c. A i.
Ail atzes. f '-om ii.t-h ielli-r iip
lrtf '-viJ ward?. Wrllu for descriptive
t- K r-T)i-i'-c list. rrcnU oiil'
K f . I.' .i;;tif n'roi'l'nnii 4'bronxm, Jj
f il ivlirrc fi.r :I. Kent nn-imid on re
without tliia TJnimrnt. - Tlc rnrmey rc.
funded unlc33 the Liniment i n3 rcprc
Fenteil. To futo end c t ibo rcni:in
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by nil Drupists and Country gtoro, at
5c, COc. and tl.CO per l'-ottle. Notloa
style, fiiae of IxjUIc, t:o.
ON MARRIAGE.
IIAVI'Y Uelief tor Yi.tinis Men. from tin ff
fei t.s of lirrrs ii'"l Almses in f;irly life. Man
llO'Xl lesf ured. Iinlie.liltie.ils to 'liiari'i;lK re
moved. New lilel lioil of treat 'lient. New Itllil
reiii:ii'k;ihle rfniediiM. Hooks innl I. Irculnri Mi-nt
free i'.l seuleil enveiopcx.
Ai!ilie-w. HoWAIIK ASSOCIATION. So. 2,
South Ninth Street. I'liilailel idiia. nn Insti
tution having it Iii'u leimtalicni lor huiwiahlt
cotnltift jiii'.l iiroft'-isionul skill.
2(1 mn
To Am F.KTisr.us. All nervous who contpm
jilale making roittiaels with newHi'iiperH for tlm
ii.sertioii of A1 VL'ilUeiiieiit nliould teinl to
8eo., Howell & 0o-
for :i Oirenlar, or inelose 2.1 cents for their one
liiiiulreil ji:ttr l'ainililet, eontuihin I.lstt f
;!,(nio Ne.v;''eTS :uiI e-.tiiiia1i" showing tliH
cosr ( f inlvetrixiu, also many useful hint iohiI
v l "' : itiul M 'Hie aeeoiuil of the e iei ienees
of re u who aic known :ts siieressful ailvertisern.
Thi- !,-!,! are die pruorictoM of the American
.ev. -r i-i r Ailvc nising Agency.
:;::il rre ine-sessol of iiiiprinallPi! faejlhri"! for se
';v, x I lie i:.s.rtion of ad ven.iseinents in all
New -;:r:.-rs ami i'ei ioilieals ut lowest latcs.
PREK?
Vinepar IJIttere are not a vlic V:nrf.
Drink. male ot Toor Hum, Whiskey, l'rxif
Spirits and Itetusc Llqnors, ilnctorcd, Brdcci,
and fiwectened to picaso tlia taMin, cu!icj
Tonics." " AlHietlzcrs," " Keslorcra," A.C.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness unJ
ruin, but are n true Mtlleinf. made from tLu
nailve roots and herbs of Caliainda, free fron
nil Alcoholic siinmlaniH. 'iTey ure the (,'rraS
Ulood I-m iiier and a J.ire-(iii;i rrinciplc, t.
l'trfcct llL-novator end Inunrjt r of the fcvs
tern, carrinir oir all o:.-onon mr.tir ami
ivsioniij? tl.e blood to a lieulthy condition, cn
rtciiinx it, refrwiiitijr mid invii-nii'tiir oo:!l
liiiuil and body. Hiey aro easy ol inliiiinb-aa-tion,
jiroiii t in tin Ir uction, tei '.aln In their
rc -ullM. sale and reliable in uii forum of dlceafc.
,i I'rrion inn l.ik? tlacne ftittcraac.
cordintr lo directions, and remain lor.frun wcl,
jiiovided Ilioir hones file not cii'Slroyod by
uiincrul poison or other mom', and th3ViiJ
or-raus wailed beyond the ioi:it olren-jir.
Iv j Kpepsln nr I itl lfi al Ion, (leiidaehtv
Tain in the .snonldf r.", CoufliH, 'i'ljlitnewi of Uio
Chest. Dizzinotn, Str Kructaiion.i of llicStom
iic!i,Had'IuK!e in tlie Mouth, Ihhon i AtfaokH.I'a;
pita: ion of the lleait. Intlamma'iiin of the Luiikl
Tain in the regions CM he Kldnuyit.und a hu lulled
other painful fymitoius, are tiie oilspniifa of
Ivspe).-ia. I ft the- complnmt It lias no equal,
mid one hot Me will prove a littler (ftiHrautoo of
iu imiiu than a lenjrthv adveniseuii uf.
For Female Comiluliite, in voulur or old,
married orsinxle, ill the dawn of wotr.unl'oix!,
or the turn of lire, these 'i onic Lii r uiKidiiy id
decided aa iniluenve t!iat imuked iu.orove
liicnt is soon iHTceptiblc.
For Inflammatory final Cliroitle
It lieuuint ! and Until, I ' VN. nsni or Inul
peition, liilions, l'.einiitetit and It rndltent
Kuvf-M. I lise.iFosof the ISiooil. Liver. Kidney a anil
If! adder, these Hitter tia-e Iwi u nnmt nucctHM'ul
Such iJii'cancsarccau..tl byX'ltiat'viijioo.i.wlili Li
iff Knerally produced by (Icrsingcuieut of the
1UM"-Uve Orsuuiv.
'J'liej- aro n rnlle Pnrnllre vell
n n 'I Onir, pnaseKsmr; a No I mi peculiar men;
of ni.iin as a poucrful iiRetit In l.tliovluK C'oc
;e.;tion or lai'iaiiimaiirm oftho Liver ami U
teral Orirtuiii P.n 1 Ij li.liou-i 1mo;i!vm.
I'ir ? Klu Uiirswi, LrdptloiM. Tetter, Ra'.t
r.heuni, llloteheit, hpot.-t, l lieiiert.l u,fl ulea.Hoi:?,
Carbuncleti.Kinp-woni'.s, SiMld-Ili ad. Sore Lycil
KrvHipchw, Ilcli, ScnrU, idsco'ior.itiotm of the;
Skin, Humors nnd IHscaics f the Skin, of
r.iiatever nanio or nature, uro liu rally dti;r tip
nnd curried out of the system In n tiliort time by
the li.-e of these Itilterri. One Imttie in fucIi cawri
wid convince the i.iosl Jucredulous of their cur
blivc eifect..
Cleanse Itm Vitlnlol IIIooi whfnovr
you Hud lis impurities bursting throned tlm
i-kin in rimplc-H, Lruptiotis, or Korii ; cleanRc ;'.
when you lind It obstructed find ni'ijrcLsIi In llic
vein'- ; cleanse it whon it Is f-ittl ; your feeiinin
will tell you when. Keep the bluud pure, hu !
the hei.lUi of 1 lie xynleui wi'l follow.
(rntef:il 'IllonHid proelu.ni VlM.On
Ei r: mis the mwt womleiful iu.iorunl tb.
ever h'.isl ahied the ninkinsr yntetn.
I'ln, TaK, ami ot lirr Wii me, Inrkfn,'
In the system of eo many thousan Is, are en"c
lu tlly dnlroyed and removed. Says a tllstiu
pnished plivrtioloitihl : 1 here nt ftrurt i'ly en inill
vidualon tlie face of (Iteeartli wlioe bixly l ex
empt from the prcsciieo of worms. Ii is not
on the healthy elements of the body that worma
exiHt, but upon I he (Jim-;eeil humora and Klimy
I'.' posit.l that breed these lirlnjj iiioiiMtera of
di:-pae. No syateiu of medicine, no verinlfuea,
no nnihelriiiniilc-', will free tlia fystcm frota
w crnifi like these Hitters.
IIerliniicnl IIaree. rcronn enKtl(reI
in I'aiutx and J.iincralH, mch as "'lumber, Type
seiienj, Gold -beaters, rt ti 1 Jliners, ar. i.(iev ad
VHnce in iifo. are Riibjcct to parlyxU of the
Honeis. 'J o piiiard acHini tld-i. Like a dose ol
Vi'ai.ser's Visr.iiAK in tkhs twie o week.
X;i!loits, lie mil (cut, nml Intermit'
lent Fevers, whirh are to prevalent In th)
vallevsof our pn at rivers th rot; trhoi it the United
Slates, especially those of the Misn.sfppl. Ohio,
Missouri. Illinois, Tenncsen, Cuiii'ieiiand, Ar
kansas, lied, Colorai.'o, Lrazis. liio (jramle
l'earl, Ala')un:a, ifo!;c, Savami-th, lloauoke
James, and ninny others, with their vat tribu
taries tiiiouphout our entire. country durl'i ?
the summer and Autumn, au 1 r-maikably ?
duriiiK heasoriM of unusual heat ainl dr) lie, b -invariably
acconipaniid by extensive deralii";
ments of the stomach and liver, and other a -doiiiintd
vi-cera. la their treatment, a ; jrt
tive, ext-riinx a powerful Influence upa the.rt
various cratsa, is essentially Dece-ar.v. 'i liOi
is no cathartic !t the piirfxo etm tl to It. J.
W'ALKKll'a VlNCiAK Li ITKKS, lis they W ' j 1
Bpeedily remove tiie dark-colored iscid matt
. witii which the bowel r.re loaded, at tl:e aan
iiiue Ktimiiiallb? tho sc reUoi.a of lite liver, at t
(foueruliy restoring tho !:e;i!i):y fuuctiotiS of Ui .
Oifes;ie crgium.
Scrofuln, or KIiik'h Kvil, White Pweh
Lis?', l lccis, Krys.ipcl.oi, Swid'ed iieek. f:oitrt ,
Sirofuloas lnaammaii:iis, Indoici.t iLiHamin
lions. Merc tin.. I Ailcetions, Old Sores, Krnp.
tions cf the .Skin, Sore Kycs. et-,, etc. Ii the :
as in ail otu. r cone I iiutioual Diseases, WALK KKS
VisEiiAM in rrEia haA e nhown tueir (treat onr?
live powers iu the most obKtinaU: and intraci
ab'e ea-- s.
lir. Wttlker'e Olifornla Vinegar ,
IJitter act on tiitse esc-a In a iiuih.i'
manner. Ly .nri'yiti the LIihI tliey fino'.
tlie ct;s', cm:1 by resolving avvay ;he eCocts of. .
the imi.irnmatiou (the tubercular deposits) the
afic-cu-d parts reccie fce-alth, and a permanent
cure tA etiectcd.
Ttie properties ofl)B. WAI.Krit'S VIMTCa:.
IIhteks flic Apericht. I)i,iphoretic, CarmiB
a'lve, Nutritious. Laxative, Im.reile, Sela
tr.e. Counte-r-lrritant, .juJoruic, Alterative,
and Anti-itiiioua.
The Aperient ami mihl laxative proper
ties of in:. Wai.keii'u Vt.NEeiArt Hitters aro
the best safe-frnard iu ca u of eruptions and
inaiiznant fevers, their baieamic, healintr, ani'.
soothing propei : j-s protect the uuoiors of tlb; '
i:.aoi-. 'i heir SeOauve properties allay pain hi -
the nervous system, Ftomacii, and towels, culier
Ltirn inflamFauwou, wiinl. colic, cftmpa, etc.
Fortify l!ie Iio-ly nainat disease by
punlyms all its- fmj'U with Vikkuah Hittbi-
o ipi'ieiim;
uu Uikti. Jioia or a avuia ii;uo
farp-niiiieil.
I)irecin. Take of the Hitters on troli.'
to boti at miriit from a jmf to one ami otie-ha '
Wiiic-piiiHiJfa.l.' Eatpooil liouri;!ii-,; food, nuc''
an iK-ef-eioak. nmiion chop, vpiU.soii, roast bee'
and vet'-taidea. and tuke ont-3oor exerciw'-'
They aff cotnpov-d of ptirtlj vegetable lmtrel
clieulf, and eomsin no Pnr.
It. II. MclX.VYM & CO.,
Proirsrwii ami Gen. Akw., tun I-'rtuiriKco. CaT .
cor. ot va.-'?!iiigt.i!i and rnarltnti tit.. N.V.
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