Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 04, 1875, Image 2

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    THE II ERA LI).
J. A. MACMUKFHYi .fciiiTon.
lATTMOUrif. NOV. 4. 1873.
Wc have not received clubsrattMfrom
-.5 niny papers as we desire 3 ft, and
Ai .defer our club list and oil? un
: il another week.
Dacruo lu.s pol.l the II.istinj.?. .Aw
njf to a Mr. Wi.iL.. n.
THE SUPPER!
MAKING CAHK OF IT.
F.itli.r MoMy U rogh on Stffl or
e Steele is ;i pn ttv t;ii-!i c;i.-;ti:ier.
We :irr sjrry to h -tr that I5ro. Well
of t!ie Sutton 7 tints hat been on
'.l a sU-': list.
For once the I'.'o.'imj got off a
:od thiti-j on the Jibbenaiiios.ty of V.
Vi'e in earn "Blood. Ia'o, Ac."
ThVRepubliem' editors of Cax; coun
ty art! enacd in crimination and re
ri m i nation. Wa tct nan.
A mistake. There is but one Re-
lablican editor in the county at jnes
nt. The W. W. chap can hardly be
.-ailed an editor, but what there is of
s.i:n id Democrat, died in tha wool. The
.Il v w!u d"23 tho pretty on thd
'YalJiman is neither A eunuch in
;.;.litics.
The Star iiIuljes in a perfert "slop
)v r" of advice to Geo. Smith, and at
tributed his defeat to his connection
with Hitchcock, Cunningham, Stout,
Ac
We know nothing about that, but
we do know that Geo. Smith would
to-day. be District Attorney but for a
plain fraud. It is utterly impossible
that a Republican candidate in Nema
ha County, should not get more than
173 votes, if the tickets had been there
for the people to vote, Mr. Iiroady's
election is no honor to him, if it was
?v amplished by such questionable
:na&s.
TILTOVdTrECi L liE.
The Hunters' Club gave their An
nual .Supper last Saturday evening.
We presume they chose Saturday even
in;; so that their jr-iosls miht have all
day Sunday to wrestlf? with indiges
tion, caused by such f?amey larks as
this. We are informed that few of
the club could attend Church Sunday
but then that is not so unusual as one
mightsuppo.se, and dx-s not always
follow from a game supper.
TO COME TO BCSIXESS,
The Club has largely increased this
season, and numbers some 40 members.
If each one brought a wife or a sweet
heart, that would alone make 80 guc.-ds
to sit down at St ide man's, where the
supper was prepared.
Those who were obliged to be absent,
"sent a hand." The Press together
with some invited guests, made about
&0 ptrsoas who sat down to canvass
this game proceeding.
Such a table is seldom seen; though
we have hard times and no money in
Nebraska, they cannot cheat us out of
something to eat while our hunters
survive, and powder holds out to burn.
Here is theill of Fare:
ANNUAL SI'ITEIJ OI'" THE PLATTSMOUTII
SPOTS MEN'S CLUi:, Off. 35.
M K N U
Mr. Theodore Tiltoa lectured in Oma
uh i Monday evening, on "The Problem
of Lift-."
The house was fairly full but not
crowded, 33 it was supposed it would
be. Tilt on is o:ju of the finest looking
iiv n that ever appeared on a stage.
His pose is grand ; his lecture is full
of truths; his speaking is almost per
fect. We do not think aa audience
warms up to him as it d to some
men.
He evidently has determined to face
his problem in life, in this way, and
bis apj-aranc before the public will
really act in I113 favor.
Whether he intends it or not, his "lec
ture is a passionate appeal to the sym
pathies of mankind. While we admire
Mr. Tilton's oratory, we could not help
this thought: A part of the unsolved
problem of life thu past few years
has been, how big a fool can a man
m ike of himself, and yet survive to
lecture?
"STILL IIAiaIN(T"0X3iy dal(;ji-
TF.n v
The committee appointed on County
S-at from Weeping Water, waited on
the Commissioners Tuesday, accom
panied by their lawyer, Mr. Steven
s' n. of Neb. City.
Mr. Stevenson made a very hand-E-une
and manly plea for their side of
the question, and asked:
First: That the election be bet
aside, on the grounds that it was not
the Election contemplated by the law,
inasmuch as a number of ballots were
cast without designating a place, being
simply "against re-location of County
Seat." He claimed the call for an election,
illegal, on this ground; referred to the
case of Hamilton County '3d Neb.,)
and asked the Commissioners to call a
new election.
( Secondly: lie claimed that if said
call was legal, the count showed that
more than two-fifths of the vote of the
county had been cast for some other
place than Flatlsmoutk, and asked that
the econd election, contemplated by
the law, be called.
.Lastly, if neither were done, he inti
mated very sweetly, but very clearly,
that a mandamus would be resorted to
to compel the same.
The Cora'rp, also acting under legal
advice, say they have no further power
over the election after tho rejxjrt of
the canvassers, and they shall consider
the matter as having passed out of
their hands.
And so stands the battle check!
'A'e !j not atTiv TvitU Lawyer .Stevt i,sii.
'tin' I'a-c 'jd:ii in ''.. 3'1. "a un !T t'i old
liw f Hftnovil of County Seiits. it jioviled
for luit one ek-rtio'l :;nj le- nut then si;-'
iuw tl.-La!!otf '::iit ( primed. V,V t 1;..- U
th.s n".v "iispridi 1 the (1!ht entirely. H
vrovi.lc for Bc-lm-iili-n of Cmtiiiy Scats, is ml
:i!o for till -f eh-iti-uis. ill tiiL Ijit 01 v.lu, li,
voir m:iy vote aain: t ar.y n-loe: ;iim. After
.':jk'. for a jilA'-i-.
N E W ( 'ONSl'I I U T 10 N.
us
up "a.
helped cook
Gov. Garber's Froc Ianatioa.
Whereas, at a general election held
on the 12th day of October, lSTl, at
which was submitted to the electors of
this ?tate for their adoption or rejec
tion a new constitution framed by tho
bite constitutional convention, and al
so separate articles relating to the seat
of government, and allowing the elec
tors to express their preference for
United States senators; and
Whereas, A majority of all tho w.'es
polled were cast lor tho new cor:-'.! ca
tion and also for tho articles relating
to the seat of government and for the
article allowing electors to express
their preference for United States sen
ators ;
Now. therefore, in pursuance of the
power in me vested. I. Silas Garber,
governor of the state of Nebraska, do
issue this day a proclamation and de
clare said constitution, together with
the articles relating to tho seat of gov
ernment and allowing electors to ex
press their preference for Uni ted States
senators, to be adopted, and thai the
same will take effect and be the su
preme law of the State of Nebraska on
and after the 1st day of November,
137.1.
In testimony whereof I have hereun
der set my hand and caused to be affix
ed the great seal of state.
Done at the city of Lincoln, this the
30th day of October, 1873.
1W the Governor:
Silas A. Gakber.
Uui'NO T-ciii'ck, Scc'y of State.
JoOiE. 11. jait. a la Esquimaux. !'Iire de
Fr:i:u c. Huriteii' ch-lilil.
irKANT Stii:Tc(l with unions, a la Cliinois.
StUiiVil v.iiii ;i;i!rs.
Mam.au rs u;nt. BaHeJ. Ptewcl. iHua"
eil. Fiiccimlcaa.
Gkkkm Wished TF.Ar. Kn voyru;'iir. In
diau .sljlc. btutfel witii onions.
lU.i E Wi n '!:! Ik a i. Ko.'.st. l!akpl. htul
ed wail ajink-. riicnssce.
PiMiuiK Cim kk.v Tot ji. linked i-ie.
li'ut. J i iruu U-ua.
(jUAir. o.i toat. Oa Toijuite.
Syii'ii O'i toust.
1'i.cvKi: Oa to;i-t.
Kqvib!:ei. Pie. Find. SaatoJaux pctis
poii.
1JAHKIT A 1 1! alien iu Keuf?k. l'ate.
Vkoeta m.ns M;i-hed I'o'ii'ioos. Kiicd To-t;Uot-.
St-'V. ed Tutn:ilH-s. Kail. Celery. 81
ad. Cold Siauii. a l iaver.
I'astuv anij DiisKisr Ajf!o Fios. Ciau
beny I'ies. l'ies. TaM.s. Craubeny Jeiiv.
Currant Jelly. Wine Jeily. A!iuu.id.C i'il
beiis. itaifnis.
i'OKFKK.
Win ea f"at:w!)a ; Mi:-".-.it ; Clianij'aiotie ;
Star; Eos An-io ; lJ! I Se.ii.
The Ducikscnthe table were only ri
valled by the Dears at the table, and
the Quail that lay on the board were
not as haudsoinj as the Doves that
lluttered over it. Geese flourished on
the cloth and by the cloth. No (gut
ter) Suiic allowed, but glorious I'lovi r
lay scattered about. Game showed in
the eyes of the men, and watered in
the mouths of the youth. The trophies
of the chase (somewhere) glittered in
many a bonnet, and dead shots glanced
from more than one bright eye.
At 8 o'clock the live game commenc
ed to devour the dead, and a chap bad
to be quick on tho trigger, to get his
pouch full before the hunt was over.
When the eating match was closed
and the club lay back for evening roll
call, THE I'KESIDEXT ANNOUNCED:
"The hour having arrived when the
banquet of Game must cease, (for lack
of material; the higher feast of reason,
and the How of Donolan's Muscat
will commence:" He called for Cap.
Holdrege.
Q UK Tt IKS, TOAST.-?, AND SPKECnS-S.
When the glasses were filled, Mr.
Holdrege said: Mr. President, Ladies
and Gentlemen, I am a poor hand at
any kind of a toast except Quail on
toast, so will offer you a connundrum:
"Why are the Quail that we brought
ia, and our host, Mr. Stadelman, in
soma respects alike, at this supper?"
"You tell" "give it
something easy.'Vcc.
"Because they both
Capt. Jones' Goose."
"God for Holdrege!"
Capt. Jones sprang to his feet: "Mr.
President, that's a mis-lire; what was
the differance between Capt. Holdrge
when he returned from tha hunt, and
a Mackeral j'ic-t landed in the hold of a
Yankee fishing smack ?"
Vivian "Mr. President, I ariso to a
point of order I"
President "The gentleman will
state his point."
Vivian "While from the necessities
of the case, ve may have to allow
much that is Fowl to pass around this
table, we object to anything Fishy."
Shouts of laughter "Good" "tally
one for VivT
Club "Answer !" "answer ! I"
President "The gentleman's point
13 well taken; Capt. Jones will pro
pound again."
. Club "No!" "no!" "Jones!" "Jones!"
"Answer" "Answer" "Division"
"We call for a divi-.i :i!"
President 'Gentlemen, I submit a
I : Fricassee; Jones has the net, let
him haul in his fish."
Jones "UwMiege was well peppered,
and the Mavkerai well salted."
Club "Jones ahead!" "Tally two for
Jones!"
THE PRESIDENT OTKERS SOME TOASTS.
President "La lies and Gentlemen,
I offer you a.', a sentiment to-night,
"The Flattsmmith Sporting Club," a
set of jolly goo 1 boys; and I c:dl on
Capt. John O'Hourko for an answer."
Capt. O'ltourke "Thai's a lino shot,
and takes me under the wing. Like
Holdrege, I atn better at eating a toast,
than answering a toast.
The editor of the; Louisville Couri-ir-Journil
says: 'Tho inscription,
"D. B'i::i3 kill 1 a lnr oa t'.iis ;r ;o in 1775."
may be foun I on more than two
thousand trees in Old Ivaintuck.' That
is just about oa3 hundred years ago,
and while you were all laughing at our
two captains' connundraras. I, imitat
ing Bro. MacMurphy, went one eye, on
it, and sat meditatively pooping into
that last Champaignebottle we opened.
I there saw this vision: One hundred
years had fled; a band of jolly hunters
and antiquarians, were meandering tho
banks of the classic Missouri. Nat
many miles below the nnnth of the
Plat to they found a mound and an
old charred post, bearing this inscrip
tion: "This ja-irk? th" s;-t wh:- t'as tswst famous
aliot of ancient days, i.i.ri '4!! of vim and Iiu
wor. k ivc Uis last tlr; of whiskey to a poor old
d"af Ferryman, and weat without, 'All Ilsiak,
for the rest of liU hunt.
For t'.iis ('.red of charily, and sclf-dcuial. Ids
l'.viii eoim ides Ii3vermsd t'i's iiur-.-.v ""' .
May Is I. amik; never lie forgotten, :.a.J Lis
cliootiie.: never e::"ed.
P. S. I lis name wan K. II. Uvi;:g-tosi."
Passing down tho stream, they foitnd
another mound which said:
"Thi living clump of !.n!rijs!;rsbifi ?0"r- l.eeri
laTsfi-vc 1 t'roai the (l"v;:e. i;nz ll;!) I of i.k'.u i
eo!ii:n;'.nor;le i'.ie spot wlo-re a 1 1 1 1 1 1 : y iiajircr
of o!d. madti a viy line: jioinl ly sitt::i do.va
siid-'.ealy In I he v,zt:t as aa iminoav "c'.i of
i)n -ks came tlvit way. The dn -k la'dakis;;
his lhy head fjr a little i.:;.:id of wih..w, lit
down ia ru-!i liiimiien t'mt Ik? l.e- -a many
hundred, aad ui:ide itjore jioiius tlian tie; whole
yportin elua that ) e.ir.
Hit n.i.11:! wai I$ 'iiiie'.t."
fctill further on, another mound told
this story:
"riaerud to tin; memory ol It: -'. C.io. Smith, a
ir.au of few faults and manf cartridges, who
from this s f . ; t sliot a sin,rlo p-oose. at v.:i a'.me.st
Incredible ditane, thereby c.uiiii:4 the yminj
est toddler of the Farmer's wife wh Jived rln
by, to tura three double soni:rau!l: ;::id briu
up on the kile'ien table with : 'lio. Ha, that
ire:i(dier :nan out there shot a pose more as a
n;i!e oif-Hurra !
lie has loiiti been ;:'iti:ered in thegir-at bunt
lv.g poji.h of Nat are, but hi loving comrades till
iememb''r the sreat preacher's siiot, with awe
and wonder, an J )i::t to hi. n as a maa who
never missed his mark."
I am told that the valley is full of
such reminiscences of the jolly Platts
mouth boys, of a hundred years ago,
but the dry eyes .and parched lips of
my hearers warn me to take my eyo
out of that bottle, and open the other,
(the other eye I mean;. Here's a long
rango and plenty of amunition through
life, (drank.) That's my parting charge
Mr. Presidennt.
Three cheers wero given for the
Captain, and tho
r K ESI D KNT A N N O U N't' K I :
"To the best shot, Andy McLaughlin."
Mr. MoL "Friends and fellow huut
ets, that is. you hunt for tne gim and
I hunt for the supper. lean draw a
chock, but not a b:id. I might dis
count an acceptance, but no man can
discount this supper. I can compute
interest oa note or account, but no o:ij
can compute tho interest with which
I counted on this feast. It makes no
difference whether it is given-back canvass-back,
or blue wing, specie or cur
rency, our friends of the sporting
club have solved thy inter-convertible
bond system. They have converted a
modicum of circulating duck an. I
geeso into a bond of couimoa sympa
thy, and brotherly tastes; they have,
converted their strength and their
manhood into d icks and drakes, as one
may say, for our pleasure. They have
pre.-ented their currency at the coun
ter of our appetites, and shall we r. 'l
issue them thy best bond on earth i:i
return? liu bond of love, esteem, and
affection, for all time. Gentlemen, I
can cash a draft, but this ovt r-sh.es my
pile. The best shot doesn't always
bring in- the iao.it game. I have over
checked my deposit (of words) and
shall close the account."
Loud and continued ch?ering ari l
hurrahs for Mac
ooxni'.ydkum;.
J. Marthis "V.'hv is Cap. Bennett
like the great Jewbh lawgiver?"
"Because Moses mother lay him
down carefully in the bulrush -s, but
Cap., like a good boy, sat down with
out any mother."
Osborne "Why are thf boys who
didn't get any game, like an old beer
drinker on a bust ?"
Club "Giye it up."
"Though they didn't make a p'int,
they can all hold a quart."
MOKE TOASTS.
The Press "MacMurphy" ; Mac.
had been late to supper, but slowly
and gravely arose as if oppressed with
the weight of passing events, and
faced the r."enoe. II .'. had a gimey
look, bis eyes were owly, his cravat had
parted, owing to an burnt use siiu of
squirrel pot-pie that had passed
through while laughing at Vivian's
p'int of order, and two buttons of his
vest had left to make room for the last
quail that had lluttered away from his
fork. "Waving aloft the leg of a m tg
niiicent "grtcu-wing," be tov'.c a bite
?.nd began:
"Gentlemen of the convention. laugh
ter aside Confound ii! laugh, will
you, I ain't half done supper. L:: s
of this sewing circle, more laughter
Blast it, some body start mo, won't
you? 'A horse! a horse! my kingb'iu
for a horse!' shouted King Blc.hard
during a gamey carnage many years
ago. Juke him on the scene of this
Livory Business,
' and tho t p and all the parapherna-1 0111 CO.1".; IT i t'TION'. j f, John Slmnaon. sor.ietlme
I lia-of a printing onic?, lb ti is all call- will be seen by the Governor's ! Isi-wes sih anala Jo!m'
cd 77 -: l'rtss; M0W-.1-.! ays ;;n d that n ; ,,,,,, !a;u:;ti0n Nebraska l.-s at last got j 5 lm I" the
what you wi'i vvj t spea: to, . snv-1 a n0.v constitution, and we -n; now
pose; well, I will: j iivi;:g umbr it. We do not evpericiice
The press - Has . rc o.mmnu-a i-' ! :uu..-h chango as ;d. It's a good deal ; ani Hili:- trmicd much, to
World. ItiiastVstrned the oj-r- Uk0 IW oa ,atly t5rit Uyi.d on tho bor- ::3y or5-otf, : now pive due
ionaofth old Wftrld, it has tuar-l-d ; .,..TA uf x,n:i a:i Carolina. Tho j ait1 (nic! notice lliat I want
men to ex;.r.v m re uttm ;ly their ha- ; Vl,v, hl.. imperfect sho did not n :ay acc,!l3j Settle A uj by
trcd of tyranny and bigotry and m ; u.a!lv know to which State she belong-1 ttie
;m,v?d all mo.nkind with its fercu and ; fv1 '0ne imt-r Tia-le Sam had the j . , , ,
Iower. It has ma le tne telegraph and , n.u. survv,.a t!il, oll v,om.;u v-;;s ; USt 01 J ailUry, IlCXt, ailO.
tkesteaiu engine availablo; without ; oc:itM in"N;(,r;:.. Card inn.- "lh d-ar," j tV.t T";t tSe
F
With
t . . . X A- u n
oflt would be tho Atlantic CabV. ! v-.,, l.n ,,,...,:-:... tu" tKt"1 11 ; 13
T) ...,..- ; aii .... .- -uia. 5J.iy ana cost Cash, iXH
,rX.u ,,,.-ou f ... , o': ltl""i" ' 1 a.iv , v.-cji il4 vcra! oilier tiiing.s
mankind fio.n the loar q.:,iiie:s Oi , t::i!j..;, ... h. vownykler. : '
3 earth, and create now nvds and I " rrrr-rrrr iinti'd htaj.
Thori'Jbro tiilic Notice,
It "j oa t;i"' that ortf "wo ijiiih" Iunt
of mar
th
new ideas, the tea:n engine woi'dd be
comparatively vahieb --s. G-'nth': men,
it has uo:;e more; it nas proinu-.'d tins j Vew'Vtirk IVnnsvlvania "I i-sachu- ' Pm np wp In-i'jpo January 1st, "we
1 ii ) fr 1 n 1 .7 .," ! that v.v.5 b.tve iu.it ! ,r- . . . i uns will !wvf 1u start Kiact:iins nf-
41 ' " - V. ; sens, . isocnsin, j.ii:i!iesoi lississip-, ..v.. Ui,.",,-.i.f ilIn. ,1,-ivps a.
Uy jmiiy ami c&rrle
little pieoes of payer
sorvo on all Uellii-
n-e.it. Witness my lianl Hid seal
jsew loik is reported Ilcpubhcan
"i " " - tJ , ; setts, v. isconsin, '.ltnnesot :. .Mississip- ; lcl. ,.yoa UM...
so greatly t-nj. ed. It lias bfougut the Harvland. Xew Jersev, of ho .States sre.vnsaVer.ml a
game from tho clouds, and spread it j th.lt hfM t.k,t..5un Tiu-dav, are ! tiu.ai.ew of Utl
before you to-night in this very ttttrac- j i,e.,,-, " wUici. J.e s:ai
t-ntire.
tii-o bill of fare. Without the ?,- ,,
you might have gone supperl -ss and
hungry to bed to-night ; v.ithoul tlio j pen'nsvlva;:ia has elected Ilartranft
press, you would never read of the .,, . f;OVernor.
Massach:(tto, Kicr, (ItciO
ov?i.!jtig3 yon have gained this night;
without the pre?:?, this feast, worthy of !
.1 X 1 1 -I 1. A f . . . . t
tne t.o-is, couia n-.n-ei nave taeu 1 Wisconsin pocs Republican,
place. Aye! you roll your eyes and j Minntsola, largely lU'publican.
shake your heads; I'll prove it; .1 re-j Mh:siss;p u, Democratic,
peat, you owe all this 'Fricu.Lcu and 1 M:.ryiu,u Demoeiaiic.
Es'jimxuc and Chinoh: to a little I .jcrScy, Republican gains re
press, not a 'Novelty' or a "Gordon,
but, just at tho nick of time, to the j That's enough for this week.
23h liy f -to!jor, lS7iit and
Sco cm yourst'Iven aocordln'ly.
tjr Ufe . sui i Ji,- Jl,
CLOSIl'G- OUT!!
vot'.-s e:v ; at t'.i- V;t e!e'Mio;i. as 1 ci!t.te! and
e. ! t.iio.l hy the l;e-..-.l el a: ( is :
Koa m i Jeeves.
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TiU'C VfJXALCOCl'O.V.
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Loud applause, and Mite's other ' OJ-'FiCIALCOUNTUFTIIll KLF.OTION.
button leaves the vetd, and pops a lady j
!,. tl, r.v, om t!.f. ..Mi.-r s:d of th fa- i Tit-" far....vh!c a" tli-- ..ai;.:eJ ' tnt..1s .of t'ao
be.-.
"Jaidies an-l gentlemen, there is one
more kind ot press. A I'lencui.ini
J once beard a gentleman 'pi rs i a lily
i to promenade with him. lie g it the
j diction-iry and found that 'Press'
I m?ant to 'snfeze. An evening or two
j after, wishing to hear a lady sing, that
had refused once, ho sai l: 'Ma lame,
please Itt me squeeze you. to sing.'
I've pre. sed h u.ie my last cartridge;
I am expressed out, you m:iy press
me all you pl.M.ji . you 1 an sipieezo no
nr. re opLeeh "Vit of me t )-ni"ht."
Whooi)! Vhoop!:-V;h:.jp!!:j
TOAsT.
"Goosey goosey gander, Rev. G:o.
Smith :"
Mr. Smith "I objer-t to being in tide
! game o;. -p u : m ; :: sp u , s . : ; .s ;
j true .-porting uv.g-. I e'e-t to being j
; lire.l at in this iu -r, with bfth b.r- j .
! n Is. So:::.; y.e.s u be- . --h-1 . i- r i ; j
i I don't mi;v.l tied, f-.u- your cartridges j T
i are wc-k. bv.t on" or tV: la.'h'-heel- I
! iag ch les 1 -ova I!
i !ire ch ar tl:v -ago lav wed si.r'fed j
'1... 1 ..ti l
.ti.-i. illl.i 1 a.. , - -l . ..-it. . . : 1 . W . 1
hunt, T sh.ul t-prea 1 my.-. -If and sail ;
a way, on the v,a
AT- COST S
FOR CASH !
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us ths: at-0:1 A 1. c
I. ;
A :
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i. .1. l ..e.
.v. i;. ;e-
!' - A. 0. "e .vj r
Iro for op Beat ! !
Of every description
Chopper TI'i.ii Ever.
Some things even
SEJLOW COST ! !
j Cliamber Cets, $25 and up.
I Brewing Bureaus, $12.50, up.
I Bedsteads, 3, up.
"oa! I Exto:.;:Ion TablG3$7.50, up.
:..:'r. Chairs, v50c, up.
. ..ii. i
...:.io;s
Boston RorkerG, $2.50, up.
; Uvu mli ic-JiuO, yO, ll.J.
.-IT- J
1 n i 2 i -j .liill t
i I. t 'it , o
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ir r..m-r., is i:i and .
cs, voiy Ciui).
Everytliing in the Furniture
j Line, Cheap,
-v:' j It don't believe it call
);. i.
i. ;.s
i ..-.
no e-n:;
i l . ; ..
all of m i.ie' (-.!:;:;.;; teach i - -
lit", nor tie- ..::: c.ivy dip ray 1 U: ' 1 v;-.'Y Y.:
wings; bt.-y.in.l th-j raae of tdl oar , (. '
I siii'iii ;u'!i', 1 -liall so.tr :;:-til tne .-un- i ::, '
. i. . i '. e .
SH H, VI IKS
I'LATT.iMoi'Tir, xi-;n.
Closin
goul
ror I
-asn
iie. ;m:r.vs
FA3IIJA' MEDICINES
Alt K the result of :in exjmrii.n.fof thirty yeart
in tin1 l.r.icllcij I a .UK-restful !iyi:i;iii.
Hitter Toii1p--Aii pxtra-i of n.i ei and lierb
so JiullcioiislY .-ill. I nif"li-hi;illy couiliiiu'il. Hint
every part of Hits ilise.-iseil Imiiy receives tlm
liel reoiiireil. It is nut cl;iimeil us a jiMiiaeeii
for all tli" ills of lif, but for J ii--i:i. lii!ious
antl liver coiti)l;iiiits. ferer tii.il aene, clinlera,
ilehilitv. ami all tliseate of flic stomach, liver,
ami digestive organs, il is tin etleetUHl reinedy.
As a preventative uxai list lever and iifim tvtC
malarious diseases it Is iiusiii-aiteil. It
streiif,-tlo-ns and huilds tip Ihe delulilated sys
tem, mid Kives renew ed vigor t all parts of tn
lxxlv.
li'iiiiC'is Cure-Acts as a Ilfretlc ovaciiant
in eases of dropsy, jrout. travel, and diseases of
the Madder ami kidneys, purl lies the Mood,
cures scrofula ami eruptive diseases, l lii-ioii.it ic
ami iii'iiialiiic pains, and all disease of the uri
nary orjrans.
i'.x iter torimt-A prompt remedy for coiir;li
astliuia, cioiip, and all diseases t the throat,
luns and cliest, and! lie first stages ot con
sumptioii and U phold fever.
l-'eTer nil A true IMIlM-Are prepared -x-presslv
to aid I In tonie in ciirlii" acute and
chronic cases, they act without depletion.
Crimean I.iul.ueiit Oncns l lie pores f
tin llesli, and peiii-lrates to the hone or seat of
pain, (living relief to man or beast as speedily
as any outward application ran.
.Sold by all li nu'iiists and Kealer
T. ItAKTItl KF & CO.,
fiityl I'.iirlinrton. !oa
i: : .
I per cv.-mng. v:i.en
f an-.l a-.lonisli ll.-.- nutivi s by tin; sri -
niaiut'cp manner m wi.u-ti I will hl
A (ivose is a n-.dde bir.l ; te.ee k saf-
ed ib)ia-', and I i-nv vet b. calh-d en t--' (:- T' dv:;v ' !lr: soo in s,.ii.
s:t c t!i? rcmiviit mil oi .u;s Ciiu; ay
b.ing r.n: e sl'ut.
TOAST.
"TliO :est m.tn in ;i :rios-d re
C!ia:v-;a:i."
eii. women
:id audits, we
: 1, '.'. .ii-i '. .::.! -1 ; eCi!. Oi'r yx 1 1 Jiloimted
!.M i ' i'"-e.- ; . ;.::: -.hi;.- iu the markt-r. JUr.
j I'l-iK.n- ;e . .'! : "b-e-.ick ot:t yet'rda'.aiiil
: i - Ii. ; ; -.y hot!:-,. ce'ii!el !t7.'' A la-
4 ! ! .-- ; ; i..-r pieliis for the I'ore-
e. "!! .;-..:.;. .' ' ; n '.uy no ! ' o !;.. 1 i!ie elear
! ed T.'.:'. V.'.; i ;.;-jh' ijyoi:.l (puestioll that
-; .i , line . "-..eel i i i'.e--.- chromos in
ieveu ui.ikie- d;ys. We have the lariresf and
!i-;-,'t :i ;'.; .ir. i:i Hit: l.'i.ited "-.tales; hun
i d ' ' .i- oi' c':oiee Mii-j.-i !.- f: .ai l.ich to select.
W wid send . ) ;,-s!.-i-t-.l tii of the best
s nine on i t . i-i-.i ol --;.i; i. S.-nd in your orders
or ;:i'.- is ,i ca". i.-o;e ! v t---;i! i.V.. or 1'J for
-t.'J v. ;i-.;ii;;u;i S; l.'iMoi), .Mass.
I". (. It-.
2s(13
itho (.ltnnns ol' the .IIk;ai.! ot la-t
J ! Wt-ek a let 'ir .-eldiesst 1 to mvself with
1 viinr o- !n r: idv I .:ii:1.! s:iv I
: . . 1 i- : .. ' ;i.Hio.n: : new iwO".. now nesioroa :
in hn t-nv.-'.xi.i :mv -met on eh'einai n , . . . . .. . , .... ,
. A"" '-- .' is pit -i . -!i '. ii"V.- edition of
jam. j '"' i':,';e se ieii iiiisint'ss. huipja'-.t v .- ,'.!. fu!n-nn'll"s lfirat-
i the ') :;S I! in exceed lii'l: ;-:l minnU s. : : -"'- el I". .--a.r .-u th r.-idieal cure
ii'; : v.- .. : h. t'.i y I r. ! - vev s miiee was
-Mr. Chana.aa "I ccntd to hunt Lai ; ?. , '
it-'i i-icaii-
matelt over i 'j'hni.. h: v. and J j wit!: tb-: s'l
want (.- l..;v' mv wind. 1'il v a.l . a :t ' 1 v ' "
W.jo.l on J.Kii tl.'.Y.
; ' ! . l : ' x i : , 1 .1 V. i-e. : ., I i , e' M i - IV S..il!!l:i!
!;. ':' his bill.- InmMt . S."--e-i. fi..-!..-e.vv. :-:-r.e ! e:el rhy-in-.-il liiC.-i-l,:.
l.... ,, I ' ,1 ,i; i ! :':-. ti: -.' -.;is to ye.Mi-;:e. etc.; also
...... l !'-.. ,,.,...,.. i , : . ... i i-;.. :..,!. 1 i...
. ''.Vn i iet tl- , -c;: eouii! ; ii. e or s. -,u:.l Mra'. avauee. ir.
..... ...... ........ ! ." -.' t'liee. ill :l tf. . '. I e-.v .'I.viim imlv . i v
1 ; f ' e. I . t i ..... .-, : i ,. 1 - , ; . ' " i '! I .k: i i..:.. . . v t v . i: v n i , - t - -
I . . liiliiiliPt'ti I'.KPi. !ele lto:.!. ..-tMil-l ; ;" ,;". ;r: tr-.; Mtihor, in tins ac-ir;.J-le es-
tii'in. gay m-.. itr t.ii.s eee:e-i .;i:
'Our " r !..y.-; r.n iu.;!.; .j, :i;e.
ilia in-r i:j!,ii a IT u ;
T.j s'l.'ini v j a "a, l :i :e ' '.i-.-; e. t li,
T:e.i' i..-il!:i:i ; b:-.:-k a::i! r-t--.':-:- !:i.
!
,(.,,U-. .....o.g i-.tn .v oota. Ao 1 . , ,r ,, ;f ..i.,...,. , ,.iy :: . ; ;!y e'tircd wit'i-
-. uoe.-v iii'iUS lit y-eir . o-i ! ; i: :e i.-l miej-'iai iron i.-iiu; m t !. ajediea
v, i. I ..,""..,,; e ei i i i.t- k:;..' . piiiee.-e oi:t a n-o'ie of enre
. . . . i . . . .... i't i . . i e.i. . lit... its
1 i ' vir I l 1 1 i n . . " . - i -1 . ' - r-v- . ' . , .j ..... ... .... ... . i . . ..'(... i.e.
'.- ' l . l . V , l . . ... t u v i. j i .. ...v.., ,v.i I' ' . ' . 1 .mi l I' I , 1.1F 111 II II lllilt illS
S( I
seei . e.
t r. . -. .
:.' j ! c e.-ii t.u y l,e. r::,y c.:iv l:i.tii.-t elieap!)',
-Nov. T:-. llrv-v, I suon.d ra-.i have ; - r;.i. i,,,.,,. ,;;iM i. j ti,P isnnds of
snoken oi' ' Ids !:..! v-.a n.-t so .-.?. V-' 1 - ery y ee:- :....' i . :.t:.n in toe Uml.
i i, i , . ; , . i ,, - I",. 1 ,. -'-.it e.l:.!e:- v.-al. in pe-i-i el: Velope. to at!V
th,--ed l...-ot.:o bo- k J.i:,,..s!, o.,r , .;.,,. VN j,.u.vy,U:;n .a six co.u or tvb
gi'e.-.) j!'-:-;'a!i!.y ia L!i" nil-;; alter t!..-y j l , -,e e
so
,,,, ...t ..'.Hi-,.', f. ,r .iiioiv.ss :!!!(,-;.
'i io y'i ' u.:x.:i to e-i.e.l.',; . rn"V,
Wliel; o-.-.e ev f.:s :l.l lei ;
TIi-.-U" :.!., ; :.: ..:,. , ..?-.i i.. - e.-. is -lr.--s"t.
Am I -i.i ! .:-,:y ey.
Mr. (t!'i;-.:.i-Ji an and a nnmber of
edher g, all., iee.i ri.-.ee 1 1; IikuUs.
1 .1 , '.Jl'.l . ... . A. . --
..il w e s e . e: i r :: ' n.!i!-r tin to irivt; .? ... . ...... . i.
thorn r.U. At la-t lb- I'tv-.i-iont, Dee- j ' ''' "xvx, hed'th" : :ret tleit you '
tor Living;;. .-a, wa - tadl-.-d; , w---nfr d to pay yos;r ta:-:. s ( vh ther j
Livi:g.don "Ladi.'i and gc-nt'emen, : '''-1 r'r ('-KiU'". 1 aek re tiiilerenee, j
l 1 . 1 . i .:. . 4 . i I I ' I , : i I i . '.'.;,'. j
Tha'd-s r v, !-.: roi'inSlioe-nis. Thft
!i."-iing; til-o piibVp-'y oi
an 1 :dr. Vi.-t-rr's:d.ml : The
j ne a v, a ) iuiw i.iv.t :ndro me i;avu i t-onni
j left :.u nothing to r'ioot at. ',t. t
CJJ Ati. .J. C. liMrVK Jk vo
l-'T v . iy. ". V. ; V. . box, 4.VK.
13 YOUR CliANCE!
battlp-l'u Id, stre
1 v.'ith the w ;
of jast lives, I sbont:
A duck! a dudJ lor
ItV.lVill..
tl.
i; . .ii ei e
an i- it et, a goo-if j
uaa ja i;.. -.. en
1 la; ad ha e-.ek. 1
: ! i' u.-.-a. Th- g -ntb- !
fur two!' I don't mean a gty. hes
two i-l-jas and a duck only oa-., thet
would not bo complimentary to tie la
dies. I mean I'll givo a da--'; or a
goose to get the bung of this Ihie.g.-the
right f.x-jT.'v-ion for th:; o.va -ieei.
Oh! it was a pn sjn-eeh you waat j !.
"Wt il, I atii s i dei'c .'ied by the great
number and variety of tilings, that my
friends have pr:: . d eti m t!i:.; even
ing, that I caaat i:.;;v.-'- th renoe of
ojy.ov-i'.vion that: pres-n-s upon my i.i.uiiy
bosom (laying his hand oa tha l ever
part of Lis vest, thinking it was his
heart) to-night.
Although I am, .13 ono may say.
staggering utiuer a prt$ of canvas.;
(baek), I have taken so much e a-
aboard, that lib? I'.onr.fttJ I am wai :t
dt-t-p in the water, and tnako no moro
headway than if I was under bare
poles.
There are many kinds of Presses:
there is the e.,i"es.vt.rvss. nud ta-r
clothfsprc-ss. nni rrc-s your girl to
J3 to supper, yon line .v.
There is the express, and the im
press, and the cylinder-pros, rind thi
Hoe-press, and ti;2 hand press. .V man
perambulates your streets with line
ankle jewelry, of iron, and you say he
bvloiigs to the Press-gang. A foreign
power seizes our comrade at tlm da;ic-.
I fir re.'eT aril 'orr.-'t-q hlrrt iri dd'ddt.ird.
-- . .... . - - A
an 1 we say be is i:u,,''i -ed. A man
gains a .great victory, and we hay he
has the .-f-.y::g3 cf triumph on his
bro v.
There are more kinds of presms iu
this world than there va3 game on
this table a short moment ago, but I
cannot treat of them alb
YVo come now to the great Pi:i:ss;
that meaui tue, and Billy Shryoek,
down yonder, and Hush, and the Devil,
up bom and the old 'Washington at
the of.iee, and the ink, and the rollers,
b'r
: : - .1
! ma: h e-i. i .-
, , . v . i ... i u .n.i c . . : . ;
o .::!.;;:, Lee; 1- .: it.'; .v ?...i n : ,
o.' ::-.-::. :: : t ! . ! up iv'.l. My ' .. d
i.i -nd 1. .o .- M i ', . . i ai. .-; h-g.u.ii y l'i
ei. .
ttaU-.J th-? ca.... th-.t I :. a i :.i..-.n ont
of f'onrt. 1 : to ay. . :, .'. en my
b.u-l; v. illi L
i 'i.e. : (
at.d wili
:i is a -a i .:.... .
M. I'd. KiTi.r:;:.
v.V'M; ;;,-;,fC;o
td -r of A. V. Arie'd.-cf CY.-r
c: .- - ;:;'-. b-T-a -. -;
. : :.' i !; I p. p"i t
' s.-.!;,.. j....) ;-' !..'.;-)' et ; h..
i t ,:.:: y. I ; :a nor ;t i! e'
.' ; j i he 1 - -;v v. ta'-l o.
'f -;:'-s.v. .v-.aa sTiy
i a .
; -. t: . '-'. f t'tfs ; i VV-
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il : -k 1
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1
, v.ith I i-.i '.t ! a,;
i ay .pi. -.le a Ll.e
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tit- to ai-p-eer oeea'i.'C - ir.
h-' V. .'"tb; j; tic..-, led e;:
ta "ae .- irr: - 1 ;-iv fa. I her
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t .i- : . IS :
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1 tiiiligS
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: civ.m'ae t i.ov.'n :re ana ;
la a p .-.-! of M . ai..- j
.'.'..' in - 1; . en a sliui- !
r,--- t: r me ib-' j
-. i ij.i'.io ; e .""' ! j
of j oar pe-w, .-.-r, i.r I'm
r s"''"l: e M.ize of b-'t '
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I n.
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C-I-t.
1 ''. '.MV" 11' A Tf:lf '.'. CLOCKS,
TO VS. AX!) FAb'CY tiff
A A WAUL' AT
COST!
the Next DO Dys,
- -A T
JuiiivtCii o vjvJtv-il y JiUI&i
!.' .,,iie t' .-i i.ate Valtey ti'MW.
m ;;;STA I E AGENT
" t v o ti
Between now and Februa
ry 1870, I propose to close
out the whole stock of goods
now in my store at Platts
mouth. This is a positive sale and
no humbug1.
Dry Goods,
Hats,
Notions,
Caps,
Queens ware,
Yill be marked down to
Cost Trices alisoluteJj.
AVo invite purchasers to
come and examine the stock
and note the prices.
iN"ext week a list of goods
and prices will be given.
Elt I'lttmmek.
MUSIC ! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!
UK W1SK, AM HA V K SIIINKV,
ly nsin tin ln-st ami .
Cheapest Or Ran Mado
At tin Oi'ran Agency f
ji. katox. vlattsmdl tu, ae1
woui.i i:knowm:j
Mason & Hamlin
c;aksii:t oescmxs,
lirl:iri'il !' unc tin 1 imii ! I . I reletn iteil M iisie!;uis
"I'nrix ;ill'eil miiiI I ni-iiiiip.il a I lie," x limine I lie
first Mi-ilalut iiihI's Fair. Paris, in "ti7,
also tin txxn lii-li.-sl Me.lal.s, anil Ui
lil.iin.i et Koiiiir ut
VIENNA WORLD'S EXHIBITION ' , 3
'all anil .see the
PIANO UAKI'-OIUIAX,
Just invented and :it.'iiti'il, rivalliii tlm l'i:uw
fin-iiri!y and luliiiancv el 0 .- alsn tin
jtli'Kaiit Oit;:ui Kia ;ere ras.-, ilie most
lieaulifiil iiraii ii i :u 1 1 . au-i many
oilier slyle.s exci-edini.' any-'
tiling lieretiifiiri. in. iiml letiin-d
ly tin- MASON .S; IIAMI.IN I'llM
I'AN'Y, TIIK KHIIKST. MUSI ill I.I A I'.l.h.
aiiJ I.:i!K'st Uran Maiiulaetnry in the Woilil
r.vr,Y o:eci.t
a mi A xt it:i:ri;cT i.v n'EiiY
I'AUT. AMt HI I.I,
LAST A L1FKTI3IE,
And sold at l'li'-es r.n u-r i-i-nt. less ihan luuji
(illii-r iii.iki-r.H, - tin- Injtrii'r niyumt.
i jV'Kxaniiii' irii-i lit and Organs l.efoc
liuyititr, Hitii f-riiiiiaie fur yomsi-lves. l'liee llHt,
llliisi lali-d ('a' alnir(i rtnd ( 'ii eulars free on n
plieal ion to iln N eliiaska Mnsii-.il A.ny.--Sioiv
opposiii- ili llrooks Iloiisf. I'iattsuioulli,
t'.iss County, .Net.iasUa.
41 f I'. II. I'ATtlX.
Mrs. A. H. Knee,
VOKKER IN HAIR.
Braids. Curls, Switelies. l'nff ai'd all l;indiif
Hair Work iniiipl!j' and neatly made I y
Ordi'isli-n at MKS. KI-NNKDV'S
si il ii e r: n v st H u i: .
On Main St., 1 i! ..r ea ;t of CLu k l. r'.unmier'.s.
r7
f
w
v "
(Mid frcsli milk
DELIVERED DAILY !
AT
K Villi VJIUD i".S ll( M K IX I'Ut TTSMOUTll
IF TliKV WANT IT, ItV
j. sr. us: ai :3ii:istku.
KV.t I Ol'Ii CIKIIKK A MM I Wll.l. TUT All
;ivk ji:
401
and nervo you refill. u !y.
ROBERT DiiH NULL "S
AND
ISLACKSUITK
SPIOP.
Wagon, liit'j'jy, MarJiine and I'lom rw
pairiii'j, and j.nTal j'Abin(j.
VETKR RAURy,
The old Reliable Waron Maker
ha.s t.-'.ki n rlia.v,'.' of tLio Ytvjiuu lior
He Is w-!l known as .
NO. 1 WOKHMA1.
Or tier.
(SATISFACTION (il AItANTUHI).
S!iop on Sixth fti.-rt. (ii.slt- Htieilit'i St .bkw
WFil
3
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I Ovrr L'iV j V" ! r.'.;.:'A:.:.i ot ;
Uxvetl: !::iv. a :t;;.-.M-;it in t!:e ' ( 'ly
I w"t"rn V 'V ol :v:'--'" :;! f.i "'.(
I 1
i .ft- ' f -; - ',.
i with. thHU lt"..ut oif; iau:t-s::i-.l t- t '.i
! tl.t-ti.s:tii'I u!l:ir-? f .i- 'i. S-i s tys t'.i '
il i..
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- - '. " - -V. - VMs
1 Halladav's Patent Wind Mills j
f''.'-Vr i-.ni.!.. -.a s:.n. uetr- j
!ir-,o','of'i thvy' i ror- ii::5 Fsu-ai i'uiBj'S Fee j
i- l.i- i, ;.i.-i" i!.. til! ;... i' I iiis si.'i. ; 3Siis,t'iC.
ti.: le ; i ! :. i .,,!:. e. : i ' l'.;-V !i.- il- -i. aid ., .... . i .1... i f..- I
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XST Aa our a. I veruncr li4 not ii.ui lua ul vrtl
ment ulunjether dintlnot, we will Interpret c4 laU
i rate it u lollowi :
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I Anthf ot I'laio Home Talk, Mwlical Coiumnn P-n""J
: Kcipnce in Buiry. etc.. 120 LxinKt" Annul.
; Knot asth StroetX N'-w Tork, an Iudkkrpde
lHTKiiAir. treat all f.rm of Lhtgtrlng or OAromla
rs3elro letters from all rte ot Of
I CiviuzrD Would.
rttr l.i. uritilruti toav of ootirtnctinif a Mortis rra
ti. he in aucjcen-fully trpntiiiir nuinmue rtiuta
Knrope, the Kent Indies, liomlnlou
Camilla, and in evirry part of the Uniud hit.-a.
ro MEitcuniAii
Or deleterlotu dm nl. He ban, .luriufr the
twenty three yearn, tr rated miooenffullr urly or irulw
40.0IW cwt. All facu corinncti-d with each cae are
carefully recorded, wliether they be rmmunUii hy
letter or In person, or observed by the licvr or his
an.som'nte phynioiatia. The latter are ail edeirfttto
mediuul men.
HOW INVALIDS AT A DIBTAKCB
Are treated. "All Invalid at a difrtjwine are nqnlrtd
to iiuwi-r a liit of Dlain qaeetiona. whinh elicit eTerf
symptom undiT which the inralid nSera. All com.
mumnaintm trtatti trictly confldnitvii. A corni.lete
pvntem of reiiurinK ient DiiHUtie or twi.liuKJO.
List of qnestione aerit free, on application, to any part
of the world. Sixty-pae pampiiU of EriDKBcea ow
Pcccesb, alff) aent free. All tbene teatimorilala art
from thine who hare bee treated by ruail aod en
Adtick m orricav, ob trx mac, rua or obajkmc
Coll oo or addreee
DR. E. Di FOOTE, "
Ho. 120 Lexington Are g.-T.
r Ttfryiil Cermcncn. SensetAL&o
DrFcotcs Science (n Story,
lor Particulars cdaresa
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Dr. Eergor'i Tonic Eowel and Pile Pills.
Thee piliaare an infallible remedy for oonetipatto.
and pile, caused by Weakness or sT-.ppreeeiin u the
pensta.tic motion of the bowels. They ery Bnty
lacresyte the activity of the Intestinal canal, prod use
soft stixV.s and relier piles on. Thousand hare
been care1 by them. Iri 60 cent, sent by tnott en
reoe-;it of prioe. Prepissd only by V. ALJ-'ilElJ
l'.EICKAEUT, Phasvxacut, .J FocsrtH Atbvcs,
r.W XOK UITT.
Dr.. Bsrjrer'i Compouad Fltill Eitrart rf
Bhubarb and Dandelion.
The best combination of pnrely rentable mM'rtties
to entirely replace Calomel or Blue PilL It stiniuiatea
toe liver, increasci the flow of bile, and Uins reinovea
st once torpidity of the lirer, biliour.ess and hstiittiel
Tonstipatioo. au.l the diseases srmlnjr from such aa
jyspepsia. sick headache, flatulrnoe. eU-. Theefteo
ttreness of tais Exuaot will be proved, vioibly. at otit-e
to the patient, aa one or two bottle are sufficient t3
clear the complexion be-iutifu'lr, an 1 remove pimples
anl stains mused by liver irtwil) es. I'rce tf 1 per b"tt la.
S bottles, $5: will be sent on r-'-"it of the price
to any al lreen. free of charge, rrepared only by
F. ALFRED KK1CHAHOT. 1'HAttMA ISX, tOaFot.Ti
AVCHCE. Kl York CITY.
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