r - EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. li. S. 11 AMSE Y . . . . Editor. Communications oft Tiiiieationil Toiiies, lie ports of Educational Meetings, &e..are respect fully solicited far the Educational Coliunu, and maybe addressed to Educational Committee Box 30, Eock Ulttffr, Xehraska. ... n. . ha-msey; CU'ii Editorial Committee. FOR COUNTY TENDEXT. SUPEBIX- Four counties in Iowa have elected women for County School Superin tendents. Exchange. The election of women to this re sponsible oftico is in reality a "new de parture,' and we see no good reason why this "new departure" should not become an established custom in the Ameriean States. Women have been employed aa teachers in our schools, especially in our public schools, since ur earliest recollection, and that they have proved efficient teachers in .1 ma jority of cases no one can dispute. If woman has proved herself an efficient teacher, in wkat respect can he be dis qualified from filling the office of Coun ty S'JperinteMdent? Even in the ca pacity of teacher woman has not em joyed equal advantages with the -lords of cteation." Her compensation has been, and is now, less than that re ceived by males, even though her quali fications be the same. While in most cases women have proved successful teachers, yet a false public sentiment has succeeded in keeping them out of, even the office of Superintendent. We are not ohfe to invite harmful innova tions upon long established customs, yet the injustice of a falsa public sen timent, disqualifying women for the discharge of the duties of the office of Superintendent, we most sincerely re gret. We are glad to observe Iowa throw ing oil this inexcusable prejudice, and thus elevating woman to a larger sphere of usefulness. Surely there is justice in this move, and we trust that other localities may not be long behind those four counties of Iowa in placing woman on an equality with man, rela tive to the office of Superintendent of schools. That they will make good Superintendents, to a great extent re mains to be seen; but we have every reason io believe that as women make the best of teachers they can not rea sonably fail in performing the duties pertaining to the office of Superintend ent. At least let U3 give them the opportunity. NEW "NORMAL SCHOOL BUILDING. Editor Herald: The new build ins of the State Normal School was dedicated on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, tec. 2d and 3d. An address on "Conflicts" was delivered by II. S. Kaley, of Ked Cloud. The history of the School was read by lion. J. M. McKenzie, Superintendent Fublic In Btfuctin. Addresses were made by Kev. II. Birch, on "What Teru has done for the School," by Hon. T. P. Majors, on "What the School has done for peru," by Chancellor I3enton, on "The Relation of the Normal School and the University," by His Excellency, Gov. Furnas on "The Normal School, and the State," by Hon. O. B. newit, on "The relation of the Normal School, and Neullha county," and a report was read by the Principal. The School is unusually full of stu dents, there being now two hundred and sixty-five enrolled. Heretofore tuition has been charged io all but Normal students, and to all Btudents who reside in other States. By a resolution of the Board of Edu cation, tuition hereafter is fkee to ALL. The course of study is now thor oughly graded, and extends through twelve years, giving students a good practical education, or lit them for college. Students can enter at any time, and be assigned to proper grades on. examination. The Normal training occupies one year and is open to all, who are pre pared to receive it with profit. The boarding hall has been fitted up with care, and affords good accommo dations, with excellent board, at mod erate expense. Yours truly, . T. J. Mokgak, Principal. Peru; Neb., Dec. 8..1S73. jLA&ca - m&vejm jsonner otaDies. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND IJAILY. THE. WEEELY SUN Is. ,,Y Is too wrut-iy Known u retiuire any extended lecummenaaiion : ui the reason which have already given it fif y thousand suliserilrers, and which will, we hojie, pive it many thou-ands more, are oriefly as follows : ... . : It is a first-rate nyspaier. AH the news of the day will be found in it condensed when uu ImimrUtnt, at full length when of moment, and Always presented in a clear, intelligible, and in teresting manner. , .. . It isnlirst-rate family paper, full of enter taining and instructive reading of every kind, but containing nothing that can o2eud the most delicate and scrupulous taste. ,.',,. . It is a first-rate story paper. Thebtst talS and romances of current literature are carefully seh-eted and legibly printed in its pages. It is a nrst-rate agricultural paper, the most fresh and instructive articles on n.-rrlCHltural topics regularly apiiear in this department-. It is an independent ioliticr.l paper, belong ing to no party and wearing n collar. It fights for principle and the election of the best men to office. It especially devotes its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican institutions altogether It has no tear of knaves, ami asks no favors from their supporters. " . It reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets for the men, esiM-ciaiiy the cattle mar kets, to which it pays particular attention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for rny suliseri bor. it is not necessary to get ui a club in or der to have the weekly St; N at tins rate, Ay one who sends a single dollar will get th paper for a year. We have no traveling agents. The Weekly Sun-Elght pages, fifty-six col umns. Only $1 a year. .No discounts from this rate. The Srmi Weekly Sun. Same size as the Daily Sun. $8 a year. A discount of 'M per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. The Daily Sim A large four-page newspaper of .twentv-eight columns. Daily circulation over 120.000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscrip tion price 50 cents a month, or so a year. Io clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address, '-THE SLT.V,".. Y. City. Harper's Publications. A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." Harper's Bazar. Sot lea of the Press. The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any Jour nal ; and the journal itself is the organ oi the great world of fashion. Lioxtim Traveler. The Iiazar commends itself to every member of the household to the children by its droll and prettv pictures, to the young ladies by its fashion plates in endless variety, to the provi dent matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to unterfamllia by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing gowns. But the reading matter of the liazar is uniformly of pent excellence. The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fireside en joyment it allords. AT. I". Evenino IW. "Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the World." Harper's Magazine. JM ices of the rre The ever Increasing circulation of this excel lent monthlv proves its continued adaptation to tomilar desires and needs. Indeed, when we think into how nianv homes it penetrates every month, we must consider it as one of the educa tors as well as entertainers of the public mind, for its vast popularity lias been won by no ap nea! to stupid prejudices or depraved tastes. lioxkm Globe. The character which this Magazine possesses for va.ietv, enterprise, artistic wealth and liter nrv culture that has keot nace with, if it has not led the times, should cause its conductors to regard it with justifiable complacency. It also entities tnem to a great ciauu upon me pun lie gratitude. The Magazine has done good and not evil all the days of its tite. Brooklyn EikjIc. STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The Association will meet at Tecum seh Dec. 23d, at 6 o'clock p. m., and continue the 24th and 25th. The fol lowing railroads will carry the mem bers of the Association for one full fare in going and one fifth fare return ing, via: TheB & M, theU P, and A& N. The Midland Pacific will carry for one-half fare. Boarding at the hotels, one-half the usual price. Ladies will be provided for in private families. Papers throughout the State please copy. A. R. Bextion, Chm. Ex-Com. List of letters remaining in the Plattsmouth Post Office, Dec. 1st, 1873: Bon well, Geo. BalirnE:, Birdsall Ross Bass Prank Ballard Eliza Brown S. L. Bieley Rich'd roson J. "W. Carr Matilda Cushang John Tyorn Wm Canserrier John Hays J. W. Howard A. M. Harrison M. B. Harding J. Long Rhoda Myers D. TT. 2. Morgan 13. Pritchard Mary L. Oatly Joseph Pool D. Ray John Redenbaugh John Itoss E.D: Reed Franklin Stull Ilattie Smith G. W. Smith Miss Polly Springer Itarvy Gillette A. D. Tolliff J. II. Wildir Halbert "Wilson Martha Ward A. Kamp II. F. Mchaffey V- G. Merriam S. T. Mast E. J. Peete Willian Complete Pictorial History of the Times." "The Best, Cheapest, and most successful Fan' ily Paper in the Union" Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Sotiecs of the Press. The'Weeklu is the ablest and most powerfully illustoated periodical published in tins country. Its editorials are scholarly and convincing, ami carry much weight. Its illustrations of current events are full and fresh, and are prepared by our best designers. With a circulation oflro.- Ooo, the Weekly is read by at least half a million persons, ami its uiiiueuce as an ursitinu opinion is simply tremendous. The Weekly maintains a nositive position, and exuresses decided views on political and social problems. Lniisville Vourwr-J tmrnau 54.00 $4.00 ?4.00 S. postage by S UBSCRIPTIONSISU, Terms : Harper's Bazar, one year, Harper's Magazine, on year, Harper's Weekly, one year, S4.no includes prepayment of LT the publishers. Subscriptions to Harper's Weekly, Magazine, mil Bazar, to one address for one vcar. SlO : or. two of Harper's I'eriodicals, to one address for one year i7 ; postage payable by the subscriber at the oruce where received. An extra copy of either the Magzine, Weekly, or Kazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of Jt'ive Subscribers at 4 eitch, in one remit taiice ; or. Six Copies for $J0, without extra cpy ; postage payable by the subscriber at the omce wuere receivcu. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The six volumes of Harper's Bazar, for the years 1368, 'Go, '70, ti, tu, 73, eiegaiuiy oounu in green morocco cloth, will be sent by express, . i i.i r ...... 1 . ireigui prcpaiu, 101 c cucu. A complete set of Harper's Magazine, now conmrisnnr 47 volumes, in neat ciotu oiuuing. will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for S3.28 per volume. Single volumes by mail, postpaid, t.ioiu cases, tor oinumg 5S cents, oy mail, postpaid. The annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will oe sent oy express, iree of exoense. for iS7 each. A complete Net. com prising Seventeen Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of j?5.2o per volume, freight at expense of purchaser. The postage on Harper's Masnzine is 24 cents a Vear, and on the Wecklv and Bazar 20 cents each, per yerr, which must be paid at the sub scriber's post-ollice. Address HARrEK & BROTHERS, New York. Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOON.3. Main street, opposite Brooks House. FINE LIVERY. BUTTERY & IiAlZENBY Stock Boarded by the Day Week or Month. flair Cutting, Shaving and Shampooning. Especial attention given to CUTTIXG CHILDREN'S HAIR. Call and see BOONE, gents and get a boon In a CLEAN SHAVE. n4i-iy. OnrienMary. rersons calling for any of the above letters will pleiso say ."advertised," J. W. MARSHALL. Inquire 2Itf One Piano for sale cheap. 2 tK& lTi:rAT p office." GO TO THE Post Office Book Store. H . J. STUEIGHT, Proprietor. For Your Books, Stationery, llttures,' Music, - Toys; Confectionery, Violin Strings, Newspapers, Novels' Song Books, &e., &c POST OFFICE BUILDING, riattsmouth, - - - Nebraska. 8-tt Horses & Carriages to Let Good Stock, Good Vehicles Call and Give tis a Trial. Stable on Vine Street. FLATTSMOUTJI, - - - - llStf. NEB. mm AND AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On Main street nearly opposite the HERALD office. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TOILET ARTI CLES, &C..&C. t-Frescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, flay and night. 35-iy. TH E BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. For your Groceries go to F. R. Guthmann Comer Third and Main street, Plattsmouth. He keeps on hand a large and well selected tock of FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS. SUGAR, SYRUP, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., &c, &c Iii connection with the Grocery is a Bakery and Confectionary. fTAH kinds of Country Produce bought and sold. Take notice of the sign "EMPIRE BAKERY AND GROCERY." mayictf. McGuire & Co., ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign AND Domestic A CORDIAL INVITATION. Messrs. Hurst Gage extend their compli ments to the public, and invite every one to use Dr. L. Hurst's Anti-Dyspeptic and Liver Pills. For the cure of Dvspppsla and Liver Complaint. Iui" experience" has proved them to be the safest, surest, ahd Iwst Pills in use, for the va rious billions diseases that prevail so extensive ly. Headache, indigestion, loss of appetne, irnldiiiess, dimness of silit, sleepiness and the whole train of disorders usually termed billions, will be cured by these p'Us if taken according to directions Price 125 cents. PERSONAL. Dr. Hurst's Vinegar Cough Cure has been used in private and hospital practice for iminy vears, rmi is pronounced by all who have tried it the best remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croitp, and all diseases of the pulmonary organs, being composed of well-known medical herbs, it will strengthen the- system, purify the blood, and arrest disease. WANTED! WANTED! WANTED ! A case of Rheumatism, Pain in the Back or Lninbaga, Swollen Joints, Flesh Cuts, Sprains and Bruises, Sore Shoulders, Scratches and Fis tula in Horses that cannot be cured by Hurst's Tar Liniment. . . . . Hurst's Family Medicines for sale by Dr. G. P.. Chapman. Plattsmouth, Neb. ; B. G. Hoover, Louisville, Neb., and by dealers generally. 9-'2sm6. The Best IS THE CHEAPEST! F. J. 3IETTEER Has a large and good assortment of Farm Ma chinerv. The Marsh Harvester, a Reaper that two men can cut and bind ten acres per day, with one man to drive, and the binders can work in the shade. A large and wcH selected stock of Bourbon, Rye & Monon gahela Whiskeys Constantly on hand. Our connection with the firm of Riudskoff Bros., Distillers, enables us to sell at the lowest market rates. Sole Jlgents For the Celebrated Hungarian Main Street, rLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. 21-fyf F. J. ZIETTEER, Main Street, Comer cthT Plattsmouth, - NetraSfta. THE OLD RELIABLE A Heavy Stock of Goods on Hand. No Bents and Interest on Borrowed Capital to be made off Customers. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE CITY. North side of Main between Second and Third streets, takes pleasure in announcing to FARMERS AND MECHANICS That he has a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, lrovisions. as were ever brought to the City of Plattsmouth. r?? It will cost you nothing to look at them whether vou buv or not. By examining the prices at the "Of.D RELIABLE " you will be able to tell other parties where you buy the cheapest. S-tf STATE AGENT Halladay's Patent Wind Mills! Double and Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The Halladav Mill has stood 3f he test for six teen years, both in the I'nited States and Eu rope aim is the only one generally auopieu oy all Principal Railroads and Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send for Catalogue and Price 1JSC. -A. Ij. nill.li, JlllCOIIl, cu. 0. F. JOHNSON. DEALER IN DRUSS, MEDICINES, AND WALL PAPER. p ; j "T i i '' ?.! f v,-!" s. 32.- ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. ALSO DEALER IN Books, Stationery, Magazines, And Latest Publications; Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex perienced Druggist. Remember the place. Corner FUtn and Main Streets," Piettsinoattt, Neb. NEBRASKA HERALD JOB OFFICE, NEWLY FITTED UP. New Press, New Type, and New Material. Call and see our new lot of LEGAL BLANKS. All descriptions of work done iu the printing line. AVg a. c-fully prepared to do Every Kind and Style of Printing. Send In your orders for LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, d-c. WttMAtt mm Has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods for Spring and Summer. I Invite everybody in want of anything in my line to call at my store. South Side Main Betveen FifiiTand Sixth Streets. And convince themselves of the fact. I have as a specialty in my Retail Departments, stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Boys to which we invite those who want goo C3? I also keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. 8-10 Hi- IF1. JOHITSOIT, Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schlater's Jewelry Store. Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ST. LOUIS, DECKER BROS., SMITH'S AM'N I3TJR13ET G. A. MILLER & CO S PIANOS. AND BOSTON. 0 E G A NS. nb .itx irst-dass vms atib rgans. "Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Strings, Sheet Music and all kinds of Mnsie:il Merchandise Musical, Ixstkumexts Tuned and Itepaired Satisfaction Guaranteed. 8-Stf. CHOICE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE AT tOWPMCES fc SSt TERMS. ZjT" Lots e:m now be bought in Puke's Addition to the City of riattsmouth, at prices ranging from $23 to 50 and on terms so easy that persons with THE SMALLEST INCOME MAY MEET THEM. For those who want town property either to hold for a speculation or to build upon, this is a rare chance to get it. These lots are in a delightful location, and are dotted over with a Young and Beautiful Growth of Forest Trees. "Which add materially to their value. in L1 IS" Parties wishing; to purchase or look at these lots, will be shown them, or riven any infor iition desired, bv calling on K. T. Dl'KEnrL.l. BKNNKTT. Kxecutors Of the Estate of S. t'KE or 1). II. WlIEKLKU & CO., and BARNES & BOLLOCK, Real EstatoTAijents. For cash the above prices will be discounted ten per cent. I'laiismoutn, .Neorasxa, uctooer i-a i6-j. B L O OM CO, TH NEB. st-.- r nMixuit n nAfiMA -sft BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, IND SHOES, Blankets, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises etc. Main Rtrcet.-Second Door East of Court House, ----- Ilattsmouth, :ebr;iska. BRAXC1I HOUSE Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. SPRING AND SUMMER GOO,DS Down Go the Prices ! ! at Celebrated Southwest Comer Main Street, riattsmouth, Xebraska. AND SO THE PEOPLE THINK WHO BUY Lwts and Shoes, Dress Gotxls, Trints, Delaines, Ginghams, Brown Sheeting, Bleached Cottons, JJalmorals, Carpets, Clark's new Thread, Cotton I arns In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Bes Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Dried Fruits, . Spices, etc., etc. In fact for Your Groceries, Hardware, Queehsware, AVooden "Ware, Glassware, Yankee otitns. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes GO TO 25-tt: K S&INJJ2SE t- cofs: i mm k tih&m LOW RESERVOIR JfflnS UUB rLATTSilOUTII. NEB. 10-ly HENRY BCE0K, 1EALEII IX Furniture, Lounges, Safes, Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, &c, &c, &c, &c. Of all descriptions. Metallic Lurial Case W00DEX C0FFIXS. OF ALL SIZES. Ready Made andjtoll Cheap fur Cash. With many thanks for past patnmriK'e I i:i vit i all. to call and examine my large stock of Fur niture and Collins. jan2S ir.li Tkv P.dcul i lc' j:'; rcfif Jl'rlt to tfrl I'r t'-ct re(i.,oC:ly, ami loriHvg to '"i.i, -.lea-i-z msKT-ioti y-m f.:.v iUcir Adotr- tjJ?'l? t:(!iX.!!li t .. ivt -3 V ' ,l r.wty.Ti it .llirh.fi 5.4 iiH8 r'MS 'i . 'r-I.'Oi-K si:.! !.!! h'.ri nt erf S. tih M., f--'. '..i-.ss. Mo., fliil. on in',iU-r-m- I lVi- tlnir m-cureie Sr ri:i-s :,( .:? Mri:-.rrrna-B. I):un( rnii'-i t'lrc-a'ar. ;'.n,-i I'ri-.i- .:?. . t It ruil linn c!'ha:: ;;!. rn:!!ti.' jtm to rl: r i lot u irx iliro. t fi-r.iii tlifir l'-.ae, w-ib-ii 'will .' :.:! ia t!ie best hi.ijrji ll by ex- re-:'-., V. . l. -nirli th.- pi ivin m- or x i i!:i:ii,;r i.r.t! r.-taruiii t'M'.t os u-if, if :.;it .ltiWl.rv. Hi "3? QTC! Ujsr.-.;r-i-i.-sarrmonf sent Tret f f sn',1 YouMis' ( IcM.in? n letfrsjliT C I O faf liiNslruit il Slj :cs u .ui i rkv .St ml TAItib'.X'N !ATK!;T t OM!;I 1- :.v ' ii M il. Al ih ni:r, t r :iMrkl:iK slav trls. liuxi s. " w.-.- .".j narild. V.' rile fur U Tlp:ie V i'j-aJti'i. pi iut, :rrii!ti "' f:!fr Hie V'-.-jf C'."7 rin.ir beii !-tter .:f. S-iu l?. EVisX i;rl-:i: i. Wi'l w l..r )I1( i;i a . -t J molltil. ri'Hi'l -T S.HISI.,;: uill.ini - er.iicl, or nio-H-v r-liir:ic1. yti.,9aii:-l. .lri-rs II. i!iii;u(i Sc. Co., 3li OilTc street, bt. I.ini. Mo. rirpsofjoc urx-c4 lhe tln,i !-:iSr lo DChai jiijiC hU'Ol fxlKlo: -e.S,-n:IC..r j in-innrati l t'rh o I.Xt. K. I i' KriCit.Sf. I i: s U.i. . Tb Chfe.iprst acrt Hacds-'iacBf; Aericultural P a and Family Jcarnct ia this c-oautiy lit inj ST ST. L;tlS l:i3f.ANi FARMDil. iA E:pht pa.-r.-3. 5'orry Cjiuains, only CO Ct. Jj( T'nr.BiimniihiCia. O'.uDb of ton for -JS liltircu lillm 3 ITHKV. I'Hlilhhnv. r!. 4i4W Tiii;'1. Sirft fet I out. To. 7t - "SI ill's Taffnt I;nrirf.T(il Sprins L& 11 WnnLlur Ktaiiii) nr l.lneii ami H v.") .tu-rariK-l.-. A ollver-piiiicil clMiii'i tf iiiu- tiiiUli :i!i"1 in'-f'ct ei?n f Klrti. tiau. wlih liotlieol host iitlcll- Af-V'li fclc lak. Ink 1'ad. nd thn-eeiillre AIi.'H.-.i'L-M.j. fenclw tt inani-ut to. wlili full 1m-I SI .'.-.I lIK-lx-si i:u:iif nr nm :-i-u ever tiiveim-'l Aai-iils TvaMlinl. II. t '. l'.arii.o-il Co., 3il01iVuali eLt, fct. Lo-if., Mo. i S I A lir.-.utiful imir of Krcnrh Chnimiw, 9 f ',1 har.lOBipy r.iountpd, soM crtTT- 3 1? .i.1.. .ff i ir' ft:! S.f-itt lirA;?!ii nn I?. 9 v:i.li- efrrTJi"re, wfcoesn mokcj arto ',io:.l. i.iuerai -s"-'.ins.ja uj the Traih-." r.nii Chreaiai'iJjliiliiasCC.jCI? Vlni &Im, bl, i.ou!;, Ji3. . . li KAN PEST SCHEME EVEK KNOWN. Fourtli Grand Gift Concert KOli TIIK HKNEFIT OK TIUC PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. ii,oo fiirrs $i,nco,ooo Fee ry Fifth Ticlat Draws a Gift. $'5o,ooo ron sro. Are Suited to aU Climates, AND FAMOUS FOtt BEING BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUY!! EASIEST TO SELL 1 1 1 Sf BETTER COOKING, Ma it vAfy Clnlcker Knd Cheaper rAMOL'3 FOB GIVI-NQ iffiffe Satisfaction Everywto. ! 'M' EsPecial,y Adapted . TO TUB Um 0? SVESY HOUSEHOLD, SOIjD JB"3T EXCELSIOIl JIAX'O COMPANY, ST. EOUIS, 5IO. E. T. Duke & Co. Tlie Fourth ;r:tul Cil't Conceit !uitliirlzi l y soeeiiil net of the Ec.ui-.lat m e for I lie hclii lit oi the l'lililie I .i )i :u y . t Kriilncky, will lako jilaee in l'ulilic l.i'jr;irytl l:tll, at l.oiii:. i!!e, Ken titeky, on Wednesday, Dt canber od, 173. Only Sixty Thousand Tiefcots will he sohl ami one-half ol theH are intended for Hie Euro liean Marki t. thus leavint; only ."hi.ikhi for I lie l liiled .states where liKi.oon were HsiiKeil of for the Third Concert. The liekets are iliviileil into leu eoiipous or iMtts.alil have on the hack the Ncheitie with a full cxolaiial ion ol the mode of drawing. At this Coneert. whi h will l.e the grandest musjeul disjilyy ever witnessed in ihis eotintiy, the milM'oeeileiiteil sinu of 81 5 0 0 0 0 0 divided into 12.000 cash j-'ift i. w ill he !istrihiitet hy lot among the tiekel hohlerM. The linnihers of the tiekeiH to he diawn from one wheel by blind children and the yiits frtmi another. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE ONE (INK ONE ONE 10 :mi 50 100 irm 11,(MKI in ElITieFSISE The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country! TWENTIETH GI'AND ANN CAE Distribution ! T. he dntwn Thursday, January 1st, 1874. $200,000.00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! ONEUAXI CASH ritlZEOF ONE CItAND CASH l'KIZE OF $10,000 IX (;HKE.HitIiS! One Cash Prize 5,000 in Greenback's! One Prize, 63,000, in Greenbacks! Six Prizes, 01.000 each, in Greenbacks! Ten Prizes, each, in Greenbacks! 2500 Gold mid Silver Lever Hunting Watehes (in all) worth from ..'O to .iM eaeii. Coin Silver A'est Chains, Solid and Double i'lated Silverware, Jewelry, .ve. Sum h:r of Gift. SVm. So. of Tii hcU Hio.ooo. Ai;ENTS WANTED to sell tickets, to whom Liberal .Premiums will be ji.iil. Single Tickets 82 A'u-,10 Twelve, $20 .l'wenty-Fice, $10. . Cireul.-irs eontainin a full l-t of prizes, a de scription of the inanner of drawhii-'. ami other Information in reference to the Distribution, will he sent to any one ordering them. All let ter. must be addressed to I- D. SiNE. ,. !-28j1 Box Cinemnati, Ohio. C.KAND (IIIANH CliAMl liKAND ( i I! AN D CASH ( tASIl t CASH cash CASH t cash t CASH CASH CASH t CASH C cash ; CASH ti cash ; cash ;n rs sin ; l i'ts ; i i-'ts ; i i'"rs 1 1 F'l'S ; 1 KTS ; l Fl s ; i I'T.s HITS I IT I FT I FT I FT 1 l-T iki each.. ,tH. each. . ,ihi each.. ,rioo eacli. . -too each. . ;un each., joo each.. each.. M each . . ... .$2.r.oii0 lOO.IKMI Ml.lHMI I'.'l.OOO 17i00 .... TKI.IHMI l.S),(NI0 MI.OOO .... 40,0110 .... 44I.IMHI .... 4.,INI0 50.IXMI X'..riOO ... JVio.ooo TOTAL, 1J.(hhi CUTS, ALL CASH, aiiioiiiiling to fl.500,000 The distrl'.tution will he positive whether i.ll the tickets are sold or not. and the U',000 gl.'is all paid in proportion lo the tickets soldall unsold tickets behitf destroyed as at the First and Second Conceits and iiot represented tit I lie. drawing. PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, $ : ; Halves SuT. ; Tenths, or each eoupon, Eleven hole Tickets for .-JWM ; Tl't Tickets for 5f1.(MH ; US Whole Tickets for ."1.000 ; -J-J7 Whole Tickets' for io.non. Ni disciMiutou less than $."-(K! worth of Tickets at : time. The unparallelled success of the Third (lift Concert as well as the satisfaction frhen by tho First 'and Second, makes it only necessary lo announce the Fourth to insure the prompt salo of everv ticket. The Fourth (lift Concert will be conducted in all its details like the Third, and foil particulars may he learned from circu lars which will he sent tree lioin this olllee to all who apply for them. Tickets now teady for sale and all orders ac companied hy tlie money promptly lllled. Lib eral terms given to those w ho buy" to sell aain. THO-i. E. BRAMLETT, Agent Public Librarv, Ky.. and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Pudding, Louisville, Kentucky. 2Iwl5 tint Prronn ran takt tlicne Kilter Ac cording to direct ions, and remain long unwell, provided llit-ir bone are not destroyed liy mine, rui poison or other means, und vital orguna wasted bevond the point of repair. I3-peinia or Iinll Ion, llcnihiolie. Pain in the Shoulders, Couglis. Tightness of iho Chest, li..incss. Sour Eructations of the Sto mach. Und Taste iu the Mouth, bilious AliackM. Palpitation of Hie Heart, liniainmatloii ol tho Lnii"s, Pain in the regions of iho Kidneys, aiid a Inindied other painful s iiiptorns, are tlie oir Kprms of I ivspcpsia. One l.olile ill prove f better guarantee cf its merits thaa a lengthy advertisement. PorFtiiiah'Coiiilhili, In .vming or old, married or unple, at the dawn ol womanhood, or the turn of life, tiie-ie Tonic. Hitters displsT s .-Iceided an Intlueuce that liuprovciat nt is coon perceptible. I'or Inflniiiiiiatory nnl hi.ilr. MMiillsiu and Coat. Ilihoiis. Kemlllciit and liitcriiutleiit Fevers. Diseases of the liioo.l. Liver, Kidneys and bladder, these Itinera have no eiual. Such Diseases are caused hy iliutcd U1K1. 'J'liey nre a frenllc Piirjratlvr n wM ns n Tonic, possessing the merit of ailing as a powerful inrent In relieving Cniigestlnii orln nainmati.in of the Liver ami VUocral Organs, and in bilious Diseases. For Sbin I)ief, Lruplions. 1 etter, Salt Rheum, blotches. Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Loils. CarbiiudPS, Hing-worms, SeaM-Head, Sore Eyes, Ervsipi-las. bull, S;-tirls, Dlscolora tions of ilia Skin, liumors and DiKcascs of the Sklu. or whatever name or nature, are liter ally dug up nud c.trrled out. of the sys tem iu a Fhort time by the use of these bitters. irutrful Tlioitunndt proclaim VlNKUa Bitthks the most wonderful laviorant thut over sustaiueil the sinking Fysiem. IC. II. ?IcIAI.I &. O. Prugglsls and Gen. Agts., San Krcr.ctsco. Cul., A cor. or Wasliiiigton am! I'li.flloii Ms., N. i . SOLi 1SY ALL 1 Kl ."(ib'ISTS A DKALKIIS. or Sciiiinal Mar.i.ood; How Los, How Reslored. Just published, a new edition ol Cr. 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Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, post-paid to anv address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culver's "Marriage Guide." price 80 cents. Address the Publishers. CJ1AS. .1. ('. K LINE. & CO. 127 Ilowerv. New ork. 49-jy " Post Ollice Pox. '). rr vv o o D S n o u G E ti o L. D ri A C A Z I N nm mm mm .... ,.rVt;.i' flM-rl.T-x. !..l!r Voiithly. It Is (rch un.l .pri-'hily. mid wiU hi i resi ih- murv. Ill lU S" II ' , 1 l'w 1111 -F ' " , w-. --. hanJs uis.l wives. mrriu.-ami cliil'ln ii. II U(f fl.,. li,.i.i.roiiH fl' M.clir'lllf B Uliuill 'f ..',. ,.r,ri,iu ill lil'c. In-Ill -re HUT" ulWll l a iiinoi, '.t l:r.i..l-. I. ve- Ui..t. thilc It is w.miairn .riviif M-1 P'oi'y and ci.iiiK.rt and .. l.,..i!,I lf. m ill r li asnro I.i provule l .r hVrifh, and 1 r"U i t. 1: muhl li.oe cliil- ;.V,.,;,lir.--p-rrl-. tl v cioat. .l.laii n-.l lull Kr'n. V. 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Ka. h iiiiiiila-r c.Mitaiiia m arly cbht l.iimlred jlolhirs' worth or nitttter, hall coals tlie eul-M-rilr alsiul -iihl centn. ..... . j one ami .Ir.y-iwo 1-antifuVr bntod rraymn ,,.,nriiitaworHi F.mr Imllara-wlll la- iiia'd in-e I'.every wlicrits-r In ihe Mapazinj l I wnn-i.f.un Iree. A'Clltrl wailletl. Auilrf I. ti Wikj.l A CO.. hcwhurKli, N. V. II o p E o Y H o p c & J o Y H o p E & J o Y Hop MJflj-lp aBuJuy H o p iZ it J O Y H O P E & J O Y H O P &. J O Y lll;lu' lili- w ne III llir I eiiteriirise w tiith mark llieai-c lfV-hw W.afy J-Mn.ni, I'liilii., 1'a A l title r nea. It fx devoted 1 dm hertmctioii and eim rtaiiiineiit i.i the Iniiiilvtlrt U-.onit. in order In place it wl'lw in the meaiia of reader hi imalcraie c.rciuii- ianees.il is lurnihift ala remai kal.ly l"v rale in pmportieu lo Hie interesi of hi emilciit. '. - Tribune. . 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