'1 I P i ! i I I V EDUCATIONAL COLUMN- H. S. IIAMSHV I-IHTOJt. 'omiinTiie.ifions on Cduei-.tion.il Topic. Bo-;-ort.or K'TiK;--ilonal Meetings. He, are resict- miMjt s. Muted for the IM actional Column, and 'ia b addressed to Educational Ceniiiiittc' iuixaa, R.K-k Bluff. Nebraska, I?, s; UAMSEY; Ch'n Editorial Committee. ; r A. THOUGHT f Vi'Iiat is a man If hi chief rood i-rid uuuket of hLs time He !ut to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Burt? II ? that made lis with such hirjje discourse, looking In-We stnil aft'-r, ?:iv us not That r.-.j,:i!ility and godlike reason To n-Tjit i u tiTH'see: vi'ii ri.jtwf. . . . . . : - i i . . i All the happiness of man is derived froti dis covering, applyinsr; t obeying the laws of lii.s I'reator; and Iiis mNeiy Is llie rc-suli of 1. irnance or di-'olMvllem-e. Tr. Waiihindl. In one of the counties of Ohio an applicant for license to teach must furnish the County Superintendent p;ofofgood moral character, before that c'lleor will consent to examine him .j to Iiis other qualifications. One ro- Lv'itl.Iy presented himself with the fol low'i!g indorsement, from ths township1 vrvutrc: "I can certify tfi.it -la.i good Biorrcds. In fact,' I th'uk his morrels is too good. He k'alat got snap nr. n IT to teach school. political micessity of NATION AL. EDL'CATION. II Very citizen of our wide-spread county frhould be fully persuaded that the education of the people is the only - j trmancnt basis of national prosperity not only, but of national safety. This, in theoty, is now conceded, and the importance -.of education is very gen erally admitted among men, especially in our own country. It is evident, however, that the conviction of its importance ; is not so deeply inrought into the mind of society as it outfit to be, for it does not iron if est itself with all the power of earnest feeding in be half of education v. hich tho subject, in view of its .acknowledged weighti ncss justly demands. The objects and advantage" of education heretofore considered apply -equally to men of ev ery nation ahd clime, under whatever ft'i'id ;f government they niay chance J to dwell. It is otherwise in regard to . the popular education. Here a partic ular training is required to fit men for the government under width they are to live. In despotic government?, tho object of popular education is to make good subjects, while upon us devolves the higher responsibility of so educat ing the people that they may become not only good subjects, but good sover eigns all power originating in and re turning t the sov'.refgit people. May hew. lift POUT OF HOCK HLVFFS SCHOOL. 'Tin Teachers' Monthly Reports for the month ending November 3d, show that in the higher department of this school there were enrolled: males, 13; females, 2-. The average attendance was: males, 9.0; female., 19.P7. The total enrollment Mas 8'J; total average attendance, 22.1)7. The number in each branch was as follows: spelling, reading, 20; wilting, 10; arithmetic, Z; grammar, 1; geography, 15; alge bra, 7; history, (U. S.) 10; composi tion, 15. ,.. The following named scholars have not been absent during the month: Martha -I larger, Emma llridenstine, Jennie Patterson, Flora Smith, Emma A Hen, Ixftie Allen, L'uira Chalfant, Mary E olden, James Patterson. Malan Lacy, George Smith, andjrieorgc Spolm. The following namiKl have not been tardy : Eolla Earn iey, Jennie Patterson, Flora Smith, Olio Jones, -Emma Allen, Ada Shcra, i Alice Eambert. Delawan Mann, Marc White, Charley Farthing, lames Patterson, Malan Eacy, George Spohn, Charley Graves, George Smith. Shered Graves," Ellen Graves, Laura ChalftMit, Narcissus Mann, and J. D. Graves. The following named persons have visited this department during the month: Win. 1. Swearingen, Vallie Martin, Gcraldiuc Gullion.Alma AViley, Clara McGaw, and John Campbell. These visits occupied an average of three hours each. ii:C enrollment in the Primary De partment was as follows: males, 31; females, 30; and the average attend ance was, males, 53.4; females, 21.5. Total enrollment, 01 ; and total aver age attendance. 4-4.5. Tho total enroll ment in both departments was DG, anil total average attendance 73.87, or about 77 per cent, of the enrollment. Mr. Smith is bound to have his joke. His wife walked nearly in front of a railway train the other day, and he said that if she had gone a step farther his hildren would have a stepmother. The city carrier of a Lincoln paper, on pal'1! cat! !on day, rests h'mself in the nearest saloon, and in the course of a few minutes delivers each sub scriber his paper in person, thus saving time and shoe leather. The peep"!' of Providence are highly incensed ;;t lie discovery of an old English Gazzetteer, published in 1T7G, which describes Bristol as a town in New England "liaving a commodious harbor, at thi entrance of which lies The Sprir.glieiaclll.) State Journal pavs of the rejoici:i; of the Democrats over iue:r victory iu uaio: "iu y-X nn- I transformation, tlte auvlaeity. t!;e noise j and rcisoinene.58 of this carnival from j the political graves of the p.ust, is -r,-iif'i fAT,-. i-MlVrauntrv istr.ii. linbl l. a I - , ... . . . , i ii;i breath, unci stare M ita astoiii-sli-j incni. Xo one. vo epitc, in his senses j ran see in this farcical pfivade of the ! dead le-dons of a defunct paity any- j tiling permanent, anyming upon wiuc.i :i political struggle. in thi.i country can . i-: i. fi-rlr depend It would be a reversal of hlsioa- contradiction of the ver dict of centuries, and an 'ignoring "of :il poiiiu'bl pliiIofUi.hy, to suppcio fl-r tm S-mtnt that any party is doomed t , i,.. t in battle army by one against VcVIi judgu-nt-' han U-i-xi rr---ably prcnoitnccd by th American people .r tl last dr.?d:.-.r " " MISCELLANEOUS. The Mayor of Keokuk recently ilis-tharp-cd such of the jail-boys a.s could s;ir the Lord's I'ravtr. Then a lawyer j ottered to bet him five dollars that he . . , ,. .,..,. . , couldn t say it himself, lie declined on the ground tbt he didn t frambJe.-' A btisineo.s acquaintance. Miss Jxift ".Really, sir, I don't remember; where was it I have met you?" Jenkins "Well, we ain't met often, so to speak; but I sold you thenl stock'ns which, I guess, you've got on." . An exchange Pays: ; " Worcester1 (M;u.s.) papers tell of a woman stop ping in the city, not yet thirty years old who is the mother of thirteen child ren." Well, we should think it about time sho was stoppim somewhere. J The proprietor of a young ladies' j academy in Illinois lias utterly ruined j his business by causing to be inserted ! in a large number of papers a picture of the building, with two girl3 stand ing on the r balcony With lart year? hats' on their heads. Over tho shop-door of a pork-butcher in a village in one of the eastern counties of England may be seen 11 signboard representing a man in a black coat brandishing a hatchet, with the inscript'cii", "John Smith kills pigs like his father." A wonderful animal. A western paper publishes . the following notes: "Lost or strade from the scriber d shepe ail over white one leg was black and half his body all persons shall re ceive Jive dollars to bring him. He was a she gote." Mr. Eugsby has got a nice place on the Sugar Hollow Koad, some three miles from Danbury, but the family don't like it, decause ft prevents them from getting to church. They were in to visit the circus to-elay, and told us'about it. Thackery tells us of a woman beg ging alms from him, who, when sho saw him put his" liand in bis pocket, cried out, "May the blessings of Goel follow you all your life!" lint, when lie oniy. pulled out his snuff-box, im mediately added. "And never overtake ye." Some one suggests, with most excel lent good sense, that the immense door plates worn by the ladies on their belts might be utilized by engraving theron the wearer's name; age, residence, for tune, or expectations, and stating whether heart free or engaged A negro in Boston complained at a police station that a brother colored man had broken a chair all to splinters over his head. On being ' told there were no marks on his cranium, he said: "No! 'e didn't make no marl:", but 'e smashed de ch'ar all ter pieces, and de ch'ar belonged tcr me." An Tnv:i editor rr-ppntlv rdonpil vitl . ... .,. , ., , the wife of o:ie of hi ? suLseriLers. ana - i i i i , ,. , appearance of the injured man at the hotel of a neighboring town, to" Which he hail taken his llijht. Hut the hus bandoiily wanted his paper stopped that wa:5 all. In some parish churches it is the custom to sepc-rate the men from the woman. A clergyman, Lcintr intcrupt ed by loud talking, stopped short, when a woman, eaer for the honor of her sex, arose and said: "Your reverence, the noise is not among us." "So much the better," answered the priest; "it will be tho sooner over." A farmer recklessly publishes the following challenge: "I will bet 812. 23 that iny hired iiian can take longer to go to the harvest-field, g-.t back to dinner quicker, eat more, do less, and bear down harder: on a panel of the fence, than any other hired man with in fifteen miles of the flagstaff in our towii." Jinks had been indulging too freely in ardent spirits. At a street corner his hat dropped into the gutter. Says Jink3: "I know if I pick you up I'll fall if I fall you won't p hick me hick up good-night!" And he walk ed off Avith a smile of satisfaction, doscribing innumerable, zig-zags as he went, leaving has hat in the gutter; Scone A house on Eeacon Street, having a ctoormat with "salve" worked in it ; also containing an elegant pictu re of Cleopatra appl3ing .the asp. Mary, one of the upper-servant sort, at a neighbor's, inquires '-if Mrs. II.'s husband was not a physician, as the mat has salve on it, and there v." as a picture of a sick woman Applying a Jcr-h!44 According to a California paper a young lady of that city, in telling a gentleman about her Tosemite trip, said Ll:c scenery " was gorgeous per fect I ravishing but sho didn't like their style of locomotion down there. "Ifow' that?" said her friend; "how did you locomoteV "Why, don't you think," she replied, "I had to ridd a la clothes-pin." ""What is your name? asked tlii clerk of a witness about to be sworn before a Justice of the Peace. "Otti i ell Wood," was the reply. "How do you spell your nameV" then asked the oiriev'Itat puzzle:! Judge, -Air. Wood ! -r,?!,J iUt .1....V1,, nr T .T. ...l.la ' TT 'V , 1 , . ' - , , , , tiU.KUV. - ilf Ul,l;it. V1JH- r --- i'.iva .111.1,'. -. ;:u:i, :u 111.11, iimwik. of t!;e most extiacrdiuary names he ever knew; t.ntl, jtfter tf o or three ut-teniT-t;; to iviord it, lotli he and the elerkgave it uparuidrcar-rt.f lai'.ghtcr. A Methodist minister, T-.ho lived on a siurdl salary, was unal.Ie at one time to get his quarterly installment, lie ni l califc l a number of times, lu ;ich tir.-Jie j-id i ef n put oil with none At !;ist l-o went .Uj ' las steward, and told lit iti he lr.iutJ-.ava tLe necessaries of life. 'Money V' replied the. steward; 'you preach for'i.loney! I thought you p'eael:';! fir thb grcJ of souls!' "Souls r feplied the minister; 'I ran't eat soul.s, and if r't-uild, it would tahe a thousand like youra to malic a decent Bonner Stables. FINE LIVERY BUTTERY &I1AZENBY Worses & Carriages to Let. Stock Boarded by -the Bay. Week or 3Iouth. Good Stock, Good Vehicles Call and Give us a Triaf f.: t Stable on Vine Street. ri.ATTSMOL'Tir, - -. - ' . itf; NEB. 2 CI 22, S AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main street nt'iir'y opposite the IIEKALD otlico. Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In DKLG3 AND JIKDICINES, FAINTS, OILS, VAliNISHKS, rATENT MEDI C1NES. TOILFT yVUTF CLES, c, Sic. rSTreseriidions carefully compounded ; . lieursa.iy and niKJit. S5-ty. THE BEST 13 AXWAYS THE CHEAPEST For your Groceries go tf F0 R. Guthmann Comer Third an1 Main street, riattsmouth. It.1 keeij on hand a largo and well selected tock of FANCY GKOCEniES. COFFEES. TEAS, SCGAi:, SYUCT, BOOTS, SHOES, &e., &e., &e., &e. In connection with the Croc-cry l.i a Bakery and Confectionary. r,?All kinds of Country l'roduce bought and Sold. Take notice of the siim "EMl'IRE BAKEKY AND OROCEKY." niayictf. McGuire & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign AND Domestic A large nnd well selected stock of Bourbon, Bye & Moiloii gahela Whiskeys Constantly on band. Our connection with the firm of liiudstiotl Bros., liistillei-s, enables us to sell at tl lowest market rat .?. Sole gents For the Celebrated Hungarian Jlsia Strcc! rL.vrrr.Moi'Tir, - - A CORDIAL INVITATION. . Iesr: Tf f'r't i.is;j extend their comoli inenU to the pulilie, ;uul invite every one to'ux? Dr. L. Hurst's Anti-Dyspep tid and Liver Pills. For the cure of Iy.;eivia and I.lver t'oinj Jaint. J-oiilt experience h;is jrTel t'l'-ni to ln llic safest, surest, itiul l"t I'ilU in use. for the va rious hilliou tliseases tli:t 4'evait so extensive ly. Headaehe. imliestion. loss of nnnerife. Kiildiness. dimness ot ix!it. sleed:iess 4iil tliC whole train of disorders nsuaUv tenned r'iiTtou., wilHie enroll ly these- j.-iHsii taken uecoriiiuK to ilirtctions rtiee 20 cents. PERSONAL. Dr. Hurst's Yine'r;ir Cnntrli .Cure h:ia been used in private :nut lirsj)ff;il j.net let-for liinnv -iirs. ami is pronounced bv all who have IrU-ii it the le.st remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of Cou-yJm, Colds, Jiroiultithi, Ait h ma, - WJioojn-ng Coufjh, Crovjt, and all Oise ises of the pulmonary organs, belnjr eoniKei of well-known medical herlis. it will streiifztlien the system, purify tile blood, and nrrcM disease. WANTED! W.A NTED ! WANTED ! A rase of l;"'ieuina;ism. I'a-n Inlii iiaek or I nuit;i?n. Swollen Joints, l'lesh Tuts, Sprains and liiuises. Sore Shoulders. Scratches and Kis tiila in Horses that cannot be cured by Hi,ms Tar Liniment. . Hurst's l'and'y Medicine for sale by tr. (i. r. Cha?niian, riattsmouth. Neb. ; H. G.Hoover, J.ou;sille, Neb., and by dealers generally. The Best IS THE CHEAPEST ! F. J. 3If:TTEKU Has a large and good siftutrttnnit of FarmMa-cbitiei-y. The Marsh Harvester, a TVapor that two men can cut and l l:r( -jreren per dav, with one man to drive, ;-.:id lhe binders can "work in the yhade. - Ft J. 3HZTTEER, Main Sheet, Corner Cih. Plattsmonthi - - . - - Netrci&ta. OLD RELIABLE A Heavy Stock of Goods on Band. No Rmtx mil Interest nn liorroired Capital to be made off Customers. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE CITY. v pa. v Norlh sMe of Main between Second and Third streets, takes pleasure in announcing to FARMERS AND MECHANICS That lie lias a lar'e and well selected stock of Dry Ooods. crocrics, rrovisions. as were ever brought to the City of l'lattsniouth. t-v?" It will cost yon nothinar to look at them whether you t.e.y or not. I'.v exaniinintf the prices at the "OLD RELIABLE" von vwll he able to teil other purlies where yon buv the che-tji-st. "-tf STATE ACENT S3 :xvrx''fj MS .14. -e - tS" Ju'it-i"'l:3-'"""'S-'.'-i,' Halladay's Patent Wind Mills. Iouble and Single ac-tin;; Force and Farm Pumps, Feed LlilJs, etc. "The iialladav Mill has srorvt the test for six teen years, hoi h in tho Cnitcd states and Eu rope and is the only one geticiv.lly adopted by all I'linclpal Railroads and Farmers. Tcrtr.3 Liber.d. Send far Catalo-ttm and Trie? L'-t. A. L. SiUANti. Lincoln, Nei). 0. F. JOHNSON. DEALER IN DRUGS, BIEDJCmES, AND Aj paper. .4Zi PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. ALSO DiivT.tU IN ilooks, Stationery, iila gazines, And Latest riiMications. ri-ei-ilpiious c.iref ully compounded by aiici- Tei liiu-ea BriiL Bi.tnoifi'f. r the li'.t. e. Cmior riith and Z.!a;n I NEBRASKA, HERALD JOB OFFICE, NEWLY FITTED UP. Bres &iv f yie, and Xew Material. New . ' Call and see our new All descriptions of work done in the pilatinj,- "We a. 0 fully prepared to do Every Kind and Stylo of Printing. Send In your orders for LETTER LTE Am, ENVELOPES, POSTEES, DODO Ell?, dV wit Has on liand, one of tlib iaigesi stocks of and Gents Furnishing Goods for Spring and Summer. Clothing tS7 I invite everjbody in want of anytliitis -'n my line to can ai m.V iUiro. Soulh Side Main, Between Fifth and Sixth streets. And convince tJ.pms.;v..s of the fact. 1 nave as a veci;lly in rny UoiaM Departments s.o. k of J-.ttnClothtirjc for Men and lloys to which we invite those win. vwuit t;ood p o d VST- I also keep on hand a larje and well selected stock of lints. Caps, Boots and Shoes. 8-10 Zf Opposite the PI at to Valley House, iti .Sclilatir's Jewelry Stoic. Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. -rszv iskc ST. XOTJIS, ;7T!. G. A. MILLER & CO'S 1 PIANOS. tber -Jirst-dass Wiiolosale andKctail Dealer in Strings, Sheet MusroAi. TxsTituMr-VTS Tuned and CHOICE TOWN IS"' I-ots can now be bought in Duke's Addition to the City of riatlsmouth, at prices rami In ' from $i to 50 and on terms so easy that persons with THE SMALLEST INCOME MAY MEET THEM. Tor those who want town property either to hold for a speculation or to build upon, this is a rarcchance 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 materially to their value. r"""" Tarties wishing to pur -ln'Sf or look r-i these lots, wi" be show n them or -iven :: mat ion desired, bv ea!lit:tr on L". T. DC K E or F.. D. BENNETT. Executors -.f lie- 1M Dl'KK or D. II. WliKKLEU & ( .. and BARNES i'OLI.OCK, Rcai Estate A ents.' Fur i-iisii the above prices will be discounted ten per cenl. l'iattsmouth, Nehras;ia, October M lo'rJ. "pTirTCM -:&Z-:'Ai GENTS' ' Wj;S'': miymf .shi goods, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTIHNGI HATS, CAPS, LOOTS, AND SHOES, Blankets, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc. M.-.in Street, Second Door E;rt of Court House, BRANCH HOUSE Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. SPRING AND SUMMER ' GOODS, i Down Go the I rices ! ! I T Celebrated w Southwest Corner Main Street, Piatt jn.oulh, Nebraska. AND SO THE PEOPLE TltiNlC WHO BUY T)res3 Goods, Prints; DelainoP, Ginghams, Jirown Bleached foilonft, Clark's new Thread, In the Grocery line wc keep llic FixkSt and I5i:st Tc.i; Coffee, Sugiir, Alot:t?ses, JDried Fruits, JNiicen. etc.. etc. in lact lor 1 mir Quei'swarj - Wooden Ghi.;sware, Hats and Cajt?, GO TO -tf: lot of LEGAL BLANKS. line. 'zmc js?sftif .Ea BUIlbET SMITH'S AM'N AND BOSTO N, ORGANS. farces -?anb (Organs. Tdusic and all kinds of Musical Merchandise It paired Satisfacllnu Cuanmfeed. S-Stf. LOTS FOU SALE AT uv infer-..II- Lf S'. . riattsmouth, Nebraska. 0 K 23 S , Hoots and Shoes, I I Sheetinar. JltUmorals, Carret. " Cotton Tarns W;.:e. (r'';crit :-, Ilartlwaro, ! b Xankee X?t'-' j JJcoti? and F.hoee I: Ot 00. b inn ffiii LOW RESEBVOia mm Arc Suited io all fete, AKD FAMOU3 FOa EEIXa fcESTTOUSSl CHEAPEST TO BUY!! EASIEST TO SELL!!! ,-4' Tamous for doing mora und rvc: BETTER COOKING. Tha any Stevoof tli east FAMOUS TOO, CIVIKO SS Especially Adapted TO TUB v mis s? mm imim sold xrsr EXCELIOlt JIAN'CJ COMPANY, kt. Loi'is, ;.;). AND E.T.Duke&Co. I'LATTSMOt' TH. i:r. 1!i-ly HEURYBCECK, di: Li:;; in Furniture, Louii-rrs. Safes. ' Tables. Chair.-;, Bedsteads, &e., iS.e., ir, &e. Of all desei i,tions. Lletalliu Li:rial Cases. wooden cornxs.. OF ALL SiZi:S lleudy Made aud'j;old Cheap J.r Cash. Willi many thank.-: for past palrom-.i-e I invite f'l.to cal! ami exao'lMt-it.-y la:,i;e stock of Fur niture and Cofiin.i. Janu : i -4 iVf i-fi'iv-i lh!f,c:s of ?ifi:u-.-.-t i'.Ki i, bU.-r -cu r yttii. t i ifie -:r,-T regard t'irir cud Y'h-'ii v-.r iti tiff to ;; i'.c'.r Adccr- ,r '-'."i. 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' To be ;.tl'ibt:fed f:i ' V i-;- i.r trie l- -t .n' i :i,t,n f i i tl. - .,,.ieri- frf : f j:it-i;..lit!4 t.A,u l.'..,in. I r 1 :.. : s .t.'.-r, V TT 7r"N f "s V -7 7 "rcj ij r fti.r--:ve-..t Miter ..1 tiu- ; ... . 1.1 t -1 ,. ' t ' !-.-- I if - S - , I 1--. -..i.i'-til ! ir'- ill '..!:. 1-r .:. v. f -a T.ita) j J-..t di iruuU-r f,-n:,..i. 1:-, t-i d.t f i.edr. , j ( ,, -, ,-.ri. . . I -y ii..:! ir' K..rh ii- nun ir. v. 1,. ii u.i ll.i ulj- ' - .id.MUI,i fc M-r.tM-r piklii -it. At Gf I Ii,.;.p nn i J"viw 1 l.i-afttiliil'v 'n".'sl crnvr 11 J Y"7 . I-ir 111 .invtnr li K'":r 1 t..i;,r- i. I I U- lt.iri. ,1 1 T t W t CT 1 i ?J K.f'.'TV mdiiCl d.i r to III.- S'.e.-;;l Mr- r.l f I HI f j Monday, ifSrSttn 1873 ! iNi: CHAM) CAS'I i i.ii; t'fK j " ' ' i 1 m 9 ' Al .J I ' 1)1(1 ' ;5,000 in Lj r j onk ;i.v.:;i t'..-';i iT:i:ri:ci CIS (" t I ( f .OOO "? v1 T'3r I i I? f , . U U V Ult y Vl i Y s ' c Pr,:-. ,r-!.o " .... . . 1 e'!'n,lil (i '' idt'li Ji.i.' ' O dr Ptlz... , k- ' (; II, t!l C l( ithti!:s ' ! L ' E : c. 1.0OO I i. -Id r-t.,5 Si:-,.-,- Lever ii-nt;.,., ,' -'eh -s ' J lill Vi , wo i ,1 f -, ,, ',, , . . V ,-t" IV till .t.i.i . .mi 1. 0,11 --.-J to .-., e.-ii-u. i Q Coin ;i:ver.,( t (Melius. Siiid -.-1,1 !i,.ni,v.. 1 f A'l'o''r of :;U. tft Ih-ft. A',, ,,f Tu l . N 7". ' i ,,-i-Vi.- U',vi o,..,.K KJ At. A N if 1 1 Im s ! ,. . , 1 ....1.,.. : U - i - rr:.; iv. uiiiiois u id ! ji,i!,. ' p? 1 U'emt ' :!" t-e.i.id e i t he In, if : (( , ?s .'i::l tisi J o f p: a . .'10. 1 f ;iei Y Fomtli Onind .Gift Concert IOI! I ll I: K I- i I I' liV T! PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. im.ooo f .uSis u:rT.s !jii,roj,ooo Fn ,y Fijth Ti l;. t Jiner.j a Uijt. ' e.i."o,0(T Ton $ro. 'i'!"' 1 ".! rt it ; i-r n 1 ;ifi Cone-'i t anllioi !cd hy sjieeial net ot (hi- i iri-.l I lie i".r the I ' liedt ot tne I'li'ilie l.linaiv i. K en I tie v, tnUn pl;;ce in IMiili- Li li .'.i . I lull, at Loi-fsi i!!e. Ken- lii- ky, on Wi.rfut -sun u, Dimmit r lsT:j, (!n!y S'ity Tho;:s i!i.i Tn !i. H I:! U sold and Mie-h i!f i t these an; iniended for the lairo-l-ean .Maiket, lin.s leain;: oiilv .ii.m.i for tin nited s v:nie iut.i,. hi . ik- ilj.4po-ed of to;-1 mc Th.ni Cone.' it. Tin- (Irk, an- ln ided lalo ti n eoiipons or part . and l..,e on the hark the !sci.-!iiO with a f.;:i fxi-lanatiot, of l);e niodu of (!i aw liir. At this t 'oneevt. which l. the cr'tlidest nsiisical di-pl;ty ever witnessed in iu rouiitry tae unprecedented sinu f 1 . 5 0 0 j 0 0 0 , divided Into l:nfn ea- h eifis. will 1 . disirilmiefl !' lot union;: the ticket holders. Tlie lltlllihe.il -t tie- tirkeis to l ,- (iiawn Irom one wheel bm hiind fhildreii ;.n.l thf ;;ilts fioni Miolher. LIST OF aiFTX: CSV. CI? AND CASH CI FT .K t;. N! ( ASM . I FT m: :i;am c.vsii t;irr.... m: t ; i: mi c s) t , , 1 1 r o.m: wo v s;i cu t. . 10 VSII (IIH's J(I.im e;n h.. :) ( AMI (ill TS t.,e.m e-,ch VI t'AMI (Jli 'l S l,,:(Hi ra.-h M ( ASH CIFIS . .Mil) r:,rl leo CASH (Jl 4,M, ,...(, 1.1 CASH IIIKTS ;:..!( ,..v(i -:.o CASH (H F' S IK) e;,rh. .." t.n is ten e:irii. ll.oi,(j C A si i (,ii-T.S etTearii.. . . .$-J.-,nr . . . Joo.ooo jio.fMi) . .. . .. 17..Vki ... hll.lNMI . .. l'-n.lioo . .. fo,(ii 40,IMMI . .. -10.IHHI . .. I.'i.uno . . . Ml.lMlS) . .. .'(.',JK( . .. ';: i, (hio TOTAL, I-.Vmo oif IS, ALL CASH, aiiioiiniinu; to 'i.rwm no) The tlisirihtd'oti v ill ho po itm- whether all the frkels are ;o!d or not. andlh- (!.ki i-jf i s ah paid in pioj.oili'Oi to tin- liel.eU sold -nil unsold tickets hein' d.-tioN, l a-, at the I'li-d, and .-Second Concerts and iiot le , resented iu the drawni;;. PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, s-.o; Hah.-s, ; 'lentlis, rr each coupon, ...; I leVen liol - Tirkets for r.vm : i'", i iek is f,,i- i,m n : i i.i i,-k l loj-. .J.J7 Whole HrKi ls for mh.ikhi. No fti-.eount oil less t li.m i v.orl It of 1 :!, ts at l tut-. Toe hhparalMVd sncei -js of the Third (lift Coie-ert as v.ell as (lie satis! ,irt ion elvcn I'V the 1 tr.st and Secoml. inake.sii onlv iiccessa'ry to annoiinee I! e l'oii'lli to insi.ro tl,Y p)om;l sale of ferv ticket. The FonrliiC it Coneerl utll he condiietdl i!i.-,ils ili ljuU like the 'Ihliil, and lull pnrtirubus m.iv he learned f,-ln eiiru lars uhh h will i.e s.-iit tree from ;his olltee to all who apply r ,r tiiem. iiekels i:on- ready for sale and all orders ne- iti: I ,:i liu il liv the n:onrv proni;,-! . ,!!ed. I.ih eial ici 1:1s jiiver- t itliose .i liny to se'.i aj.;ain. THOS. H. liltAMLElT, Af.'ent l'i'.l'Ue Lii.rarv, K'v.. and .'lanaucr Olft t;.iM-;-ri. l'e.biic Jdh-r.try" l.mldin. I.ot.i-i:i, Kt-ntti'-ky. i'lwii Kn Prrrnin can t.ikr tlioi HiKrio inv coriiii!r to directions, and remain lotijr unw ell, lroviil.'d tii'-ir bones iire not di-sltovi.,! bv lame- I r;il itriis'in or other means, nud vital ore:in T:isied b voa 1 t!ie poi.it of r,-pi:r. IwpMlit r J iil i icrw t Ion, Hcndnrlic, P.iin In I he Shoulders, Coicm, Tihtn" of I he Clic.st, I 'i.iii'.-ss, soar I- r.iria: ion i of tho Sto mach, Pad J'asl- In the Mouth. I'llanis Allart.s, I'lilpitatioii of l,n.. Beart, l:o;iir i.itiou oflliu Bun;;-', Pain In tin; rojrion-j of the Kdnes, nnd a hundred oth-r painful m mp'onis. are tiie o:r pprini's of Byspepsin. One bottle will proven lc ti. r ruamatec of 1M liinils th in a iii;;tliy C-lvcrtiseiiient. I '-r I-Y in ul -Coin pb I n( , I'! i ir'iwj: or o! I, litarra'd or -ii;;t, si t lie'dnwn of oni.inhou,!, cr I h.r t :i t it of lif", tiles-; 'I onie bit ' r- iiihi y so U-ri U il ill la:ij -nee liial iaiproti aient n roon Ji: rerj.tiiu,.. I'or 1 n flu n:i (ory ni.il t In-oitlc. II 1 , e il m :i 1 1 sin and liini. 1 1 ! ! 1 : i x . l.-uilllriil an I Intt rtiatteiil l evers, liiseu.n of tin- Pioo.l, Liver, ki-hieys find bhelder. Hies,: lain ; lian, no final, if ueii lus-asosaro can.- d bv ilia ltd j:ioo.i. '3'lir v nre i 'initio Wix I r nt vrli ntt a 'I'oiiic. pus-- s-'nur I'H! niern of in-iintr a I 11 (Ki-.ver.iil r.,: -:ir pi ,-liei 'oi,;cstiifi or lli-tl.-iaiu::i.'il oi lli I.IM-r Hi. I i i-'ir.i' ;i';;atis, u:i 1 hi I ; :! I'e -a-, I'or U i :i I list n si- F.r'i'.il e,! i. Tel tcr, P:i!t Bier.. il, ::.it-!.es, p-ts, Piniines, pii-itiilt-s, BolH. '.it!::"ir'-s, il!.e. orni c tid Head, h ire E.i I'.:';. -,-i;i.-;-i tc!i. !-r!,t:'s, I .enroll , ta 1 o Hi s it tie1 M.in. B'i!::-.t'.i aa-l l'ie.i.-' of tti'i M ill of i,':.lcv,r l.-tae; or na'tif ;,fe litn- ) ally ln. til ;r.i I c.i;!, 1 out. of t i tctii i:i a f-h 'if tiiiie bv l lie it-..'1 oMIiese Ititr.-r.-i. . l-fl tl-ftli I Iiotls.l llii ,l;.'lill:l lflH ! Bn-r::i:s i;t; pi.t v (i'i,i..-:i;i Pi . ;-.i,t th.-ii j t'V LZ M:- ':n lied I h.- (.Ufl.llK.' s s-.,.ri. I t. ;i. '1( ,I '. 11.11 C ( (), I Bruri.-ts and (' n. .V"fs., Sa'i I i.tn.-i .co. Tit.. ! nr. of v ;,.-;:ln:' it an ! ( eat t-l-f., N. . ! .soi.i i;v all i. ;:.-.-; .t j-lalkiis. i K.i!ict,.'j Mow Los', How R ;5'ored. .lust published, a- tii.,v eiillioiiof i?'- Dr- -u'vDrwtfir Jet.bratcd t- I - .--t.fr lav, utile I'a.iijea) nit- (-without tiieoii loi-i m r I-: I-mai i ,ni:n I'. I or .S.-oiin.il Weakiie.w,' involuntary S' initial ! Losses, ivi'oTt'M'i, inelil.-.l ,-!i-l phv". incii- purit y, I !.it,i-ili)neii ;s to Mart i: ', r, ; also, i I'l'N'-i 'II I lu.s. l-.l-ll.l -s . and ! f-i. itiduecd I by seif im!i:!,:i-!t.' or S'-MLd exi l.i vayanee. ! ; '" I 1 ire ii: a si..t'.eii envelope, (nl . t. ci Ids. The ce'i-I-i-.it.-d at:!l:-r, in tl.i.s ai!n,l;;d-lr es i say. ei, ,:r !y di-niniistriiles l.-oii a ihiny year' jsii.rr-.dfii pfa'-i i,-r. t :i.a li.e s 1:. .-: ! ii c-olise- (a-ti.-es .f s if -a;. may It- i.i.iieall y enied j wil'ned C.e ii..i:' .-iiii-." t.-;f of internal j l!t.Mll"in; or !.( iie;. !io a of the kliife; j p.'-i,1-! 'o:; c;:' the nriile o e.itc at mirif ' sintiiir. ceriain. and ciTe-!iu.l. by ine.m- : of wiii'-'i ni'iy n:!ii'ii r. no matter wliat ; bis e.f!n!:ii') i ur.v be. .'nay i-ure bin . e!f cheaply I'll ..,..-, ; j . i I f. II- 1 1 1 V. f "'J'liis !.: l i-e 'Ot! .t the liand.i of ev- v. ;;.' yi;:i;i am: i.:.!i i:i tl.e iau.i. S'-i,! under sc::l. in a plain envelop1, post-pabl to "uv at'.iireis. on thtf ice; ipt of .i cenl-s, or I'.ni posia.ee stamp-. A is.i Dr. Cuiver's "MaiTi:t::c fiuMe," price St Ceuis. Address, th" I'libiislfrs. CHAiS. A. r. K LINE. U CO. i'Jl BoV.CI V. -e,V l. 4:-ty l'ost '!:.(-,: lii.v. .V-'t. 1W IioM-3 Mm VV U ,i ,-r':.,.'. ft. .-. ',. 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V.'i.i. r Ul:i':!,lWi IH mil- .,1 ti,i- -I',',!!ll i:l.i I,i.i.!i,im W -i'" ri-rer- vrtiir!, uiuiktll" .-' l 1 ...tu llttsr f3 .uiri.r. I ll i lii , I'.t. . . . A 1:4 tlii- t ri-inis.. it im il -i;i il t- tWc- iiinirti'-tion mnl in niiimii' t,t fe', o; n,p r.ni.iiy ir l.-.MiMl.iii null r t-. .! 1 tf 11 x ifl o o D s H O u s E H O L. D in hip IIH-.OI4 in r-niii-r. 111 iii.-'i, rule nn 11111 vfc st.-iti t H f ilrtii-heit nl a n-ei.irkr . I,.p i .p f im t -"i.iirii'jii to otp inu n. cf 1 .,1, , i.t. A. rr-in:nr. . . ll i ra nl 'u il V 11 li'H , Illllf n 7IMe, an ! is.HisI t!ic Itiii, tl-at .,t... tii.tiiit 1, ,.t il.-iie t 1 1 in.-.-iii il,e linn ls.,1 I,:, w f.-10, 1 l,ttl.-.,it. s. or tint a titfoi of hu.iii ii;i:i. In ust-if iuk 'tlin.iicii.ii. N. "c. ... Wire we int .f our I'D I.t ! IP i;:iilf.v.i,l nl ft , i.nii. 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