Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 29, 1876, Image 2

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J. A. .MAC.M'JnrHV Editor.
VI. A i r.M')rTH..JrNlj 2'-, 1TG.
FORTY - FG URT fl CQKQRESS.
'i hi: si:ji.i:ons.
HOUSEHOLD COLUIitf.
miO-IE 0? THE WEEK.
June 21. Mr. Allison from the com
mittee on Indian affairs, reported buck
to the house hill to transfer the office
of eotnmissioner of Indian affairs from
the interior to the war department, and
asked its postponement till Jeeeiuber.
It was laid oil the table.
: j..'i;;-d ' uvi iMni, jt:ui i ; i . -:
H i;! i thy e.h.ry, thy bin'..-. :uitl I.'iy v. u: t a
a t !i.v fii-i tl.i iv to ri.i . i! y ii.-.-e. sail to t !u
laoW.V.'y k-i'iiii I lie least 01 111) i.ll. :.
lhio.v ail the b.i.i:.i :s i t.t :
Joful liosanii.i-s shout !
'lather tiilno own from the' ends of the earth.
PLATTSMOUTIl
Africa It ii ra 1 Wa rcl i ou so,
.;:: i: i m i i 1 1 a t a i i niavs
Y'i::'. ri. y, .'mie ".l.
:al lifih
TO li:a. KII !!. vies.
Lat.).s r I,''- gl e.s I he ft.hvill& re
-ipe lor eleaiiin i;id jriovivs, -i
easolin'.', which can he p.oetiivd at t lit?
. dni .-iOi t .'.i . i :it- a ar.-in. Lay
I vour Hove, in a loii. ii at-bottomed
llaiher by niilliobs from hi land and liihhin.!, j dish, like a common vegetable dish.
unicei at hip surilii; wi.eit; our loreial ners and COVfT 11 Willi gasoline; rill) SOUCU
.... , . .... ' k licit, spots with a clean white ratr. squeeze,
Ihe nommatton ot Senator Morrill to : Sl!l ,,, Iiri1 f0,..j;lll,i .,., uhtn,i. ' .'. ;,- .,.ai. ,. i".,., i.-. .. '
Hio ... ...-r(.t.-ifV .f 1ho Tr,-Krr 1 . ... .. . , nut. " ' ..-o.., w
- w- a.v........ uere iii ijlis niien or siiov.s never men
,:i ..f Indiana m.t at i , The Indian appropriation UH ws.v
L.
W.'.o C;:!.UU1W. I When- the Mvill shuttles lium ;
While tin- ll.iiis i!:uii :iii'.l iLl'titii,
1 .1,1 ,:.!.. il... f.,.,. l.ill .,. ! -"i.ii.i:i, ami :s.ioii, ;.i:u icu'o:i. ami .-it.
i.i I.e.. .il:d n"'-11111'1'1 ,,m- ; JVr the Indian bureau to tho war tie- ' fo:n.? from the iiioantKMis ivlnir brood the
la 1 y ;: !. ;:n:!tiii. The Ke- j paftiiuait taken tip, and the amendment ; lU-r-e -aj.'a-s !
iirtii at Michigan City. to strike out tr.e third section jiropos- Cwn- Kmu tii-; gruvtN wuere the niocr.in;;-
in;; traiisf" r w..- carried. ,is 1 ;-H :
: i'roiii 1 1 . i.I'.ie l.iMows wheic ilrifl tho wliitc
.June i. . .-. -1. !i" : ! V aulh'irie re- v,i'ul!s,
with O;- wl.vre tie.' red i.-aves f the ir;t:rie-fO!e
I full.
on i n
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3 f? 11 ! I! ; Ltf 1 W. A.
:rd I.: aiaid, of 'Carro'.l par- j tiroine.,: of Col. V.'ia. II. ILuior;. ,
,s b. en nominatci for con- ! l,f h;-r nerah pushed.
ihe rene.Micans of the liflh
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ih C
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The ;tpropi iation f..r the bureau of
. .steam en-mer-ri hlt w,is ia:eil from j
, ,r.w;.-.-.i i ".hi- i to SI. ' ,G00. The bill was !
( oaie v. hiii- th st.:i ry-( ed.
Hc :ive!i-l iri!. s ;i :ri 1 v t! .-n
t "f l.i'.u'iiv :n':i:i:-; over ;;.!.
at Iowa City noin
, of Iowa City for
then reported to the senate and passed.
I .ova! t i hei- l '..inc. in; ion all -?e:uii Uul,
XiiiM-'l in thv I"'o:i'. or lxune 1 tlie .sa.
Tlie ainendiii' iit to the naval appro- : ( ouif w.- with n-w.-rcM !io:aa:;i- i' n i r i!,
priation bill to increase from id.OOO
to TU'V"' was rejected.
!ei::
frc
a i. tional bounty under the act of July "JJ, !
m'..-; are workins lMJO, and whicli expired bv limitation!
June '21. A bill w.i.s T.a.iscd extend-I
i in-' th? time for lilin-' clainis for addi- '
; ; from the pla ou: in 15a-dad '
!: May. l.'.-i.
'! i,- I'o.it's il.-rlin
ihat a.l available !i
: .;::! dav at Cr..:;Udt to prepare Jan. ",' , ! to July 1, is-o
th.- 1; a.-sian tlr-et for sea.
'; .. aity .ai-ond Comptroller Williams
:.' ti'-a-ury has resigned, to take ef-
July 1-t.
'i '.:L- last otliicial act of See. Uri.-tow
v. awardin:,'. un'h-i the act of Con
.. .. ss of June : . ISTl.of three life sav-
aiol .- Ii.ipov, u;. itt i!
Hail to thy hundred ycai '.
l'orvMU.l ! W illi soj'j; aiol rliOcf,
Kei-uaijj the year vt o..r !;.n.!";s jiihiiee.
Of-i'if H'ui tz. in Sribii':r'
i vou can, lav it on (dean old muslin,
; take one corner of the muslin and rub
j the tinkers and thumb out smooth, rub !
j soiled spots if any remain, inilate by !
I blowing into it, then pin, 0:1 a cloth !
out of doors to dry. The process ;
should be gone throuIi with quickly,
as the glove is injured by remaining in j
the liquid; not more than ten minutes !
being occupied in cleaning the pair of
gloves. This will be found excellent
economy. Clean Cashmere lace by dip- !
ping or rinsing it in" the gasoline, being j
careful not to rob ;l so as to get the j
meshf s and i.gme.-. out of place. Dry
it oat of doors, then la it on a cloth ,
in good form, am! place between the j
leave the ot a boo.: to pres-s.
U. Y. MATHEWS, - Propri'r.
PlTV''V3 y o-j ii2f orri TiTl"'TJ,T,
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SweopstaiiG Tlireshei ,
with ail fixtures :u;d attaehiaent.
WOOD k IKON
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1 IJ Si. 1 Ot
A g. aula! ass ultiie'.it of
SHELF end II HAY Y II All I) WARE, j
'FIX WARE, VUFFAUIY, d--.
"5't A.x.rtnit'nt iitiil only S'xel'i-sive
iiaritwace ial"i" in Town.
I'ounh street heiween due ;a'.d Main. I!U
BEST FARMING LANDS i
IN NEBRASKA,
roi; sai.k i;v !
Centennial!!
GREAT OFFERING
AND
CELE RAT f OH
AT THE
"PHILADELPHIA STOPvE,"
or
Soloman &
PLATTSMi l' I'll, XKU
TUS GrH;BAT
7?. t
P5- );.-
Nathan I
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1-1 . -1.
Oroan
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CKNTKNSLA!.
.Wi r.i:o; st'irs.
I
Great Advantages to Buyers
IS IS 70.
What shall 've v ar to the Center.- .
nial? is the nurrv of numeroii.s cor-
i Its come; The divine atiiaLus is I respondents. The suit for the journey !
i working. See what a moment can to and from Philadelphia, is more ts- ; , ,1, ,
!!(H-xr i.ri,rf.-ll,' Vt ihi v.t,. -l.;,t ,.. .e !.-( ia'lv the o ove! ot noil rv. as 1 he i" --'' -J .
flic anien-Iiiieiit of the sundrv civil i we expect before the campaign is over' , divss worn in the Centennial buildings ,S' Ye n:i Cf. lit at 1; p-r wiif. fnt, nsf,
r
medals of th tiit class to three uie.e, .no.iri o:.
1.1 agreea 10.
ers'named ilu'nht'.rd, residing at
Head. Ohio. wiio. -n the lt of
1-71. at git it peril to their own
bill to pay the executors of the estate
of Henry Wilson l.ono salary for the
unexpired term of his ollif'i of Vice
president was pa a d.
An amendment to the civil appro
priation bid to have public printing
the lowest b:ddjr
June ?:. Mr. Pipers amendment to ;
the sundry civil appropriation bill to j
increase, the appropriation for the ap- j
ivej., lt.sciied two mwn from the mam- j m-ajs.-j-s .store at San Trancisco, tie
topmast rigging 01 toe n kii" - j
s-::ier, which, in a terrible -ale had j
-1,'., ,,rr Marblehead. Lake late. The
a' lion of the Hubbard's is one of the
most heroic on record.
Tnn:s:Y, June
Mr. Blaine is worse and confined to
his bed. surgeon lent ral Barnes thor
oughly examined his case this evening,
and find-; him suffering from extreme
nervous fxkau ;tio:i ami fr-:n severe
inaUaal pis'nii;g. Tl.c. e f a'.ures of
his case are coinpiica! ed .somewhat
with threatened organic troubles, and
L.'.n.es prescribes abs-duta iv.-t for
.- .V( ral weeks as tin in lispui.-.a' ! con
dition of averting very serious conse
quence, and the rest be taken in some
i.i. ig orating air on the sra shore and
1 .out. tains. Do. tors Pope and Verdi,
u ho were in attendance upon Blaine
!.". :tig Ids ov'uinal alt.a k, have been
y, l-ini the .same conrs" prc-
the surge -u gmeral.
:'.e con'in
,".ooo to 10,000 was rejected.
T. W. Bcna-tl. tl.o Idaho dele-ate
now s'ttimr. was d.-dare-l unseated and I
S. . rinn entitled to his seat. j
Jos. IF. K lim-v was unauijiiously de-
hired entitled to a seat from the hist j
district of South Carolina, also. V. IJ.
strait from the second district of Minn
Voir Iirot hers, vote w i!h e;ti c.
Vole for l!a e aioi I'.ii! ie.-ej-iin' :
l.el the Coie lle.ols ae'.l ami .;lf ;
lJ::;i't he teni;.te( :i r.:i! or swear.
TaKe oiT your v ;it a':! ihi your --haio.
V. 1 let her it 's iain . or w he! her it's fair.
io r'tr 1" the .i'.!-eit 'enr
itulherfoid llave.i aiol liill Vv ie eiaae.
j X - h others. vniv wiiii e:;re ;
i.o- t ! e t ! : t hat s 1 i: 111 1 to w ear ;
0:1' :,s a 11 1; -eias ias-eiijaa-i' ;
YvK' W a 1 on. ieae f-.-e as ; ir ;
Vole for ;h in. -ii li'i il do ami ilare ;
Vii'.i'. and le -are y-i.i vote you.- .share.
Te i' i iij v. ; 1 1 1 a sie,.!;. ;;!ai e.
i r tmn aronnil liUe a snie hear.
Saying vi;r hasiaess will inteifaire,
Anil oii evii't i;o up iilve a yoml sorlairc.
1 1 i east 0111 I a'.lo' e. !n 1 T a ti 1 s.)ii.uc
l'or I la t lie ea'riot I iovei ivane,
And luaest I' lud" fail W heolai i c.
Inli r-( iri.itii.
Viinces, of
present la-
i i.e t
India
ranr.K.N.
liii'i l':! leas M-r-iin 1i.,,T:i.ii ..nt in
! will naturally he just what the wearer
i would use at h ;ii!C on s' ;:i-dress oc
! casions costum-s of wool and silic, or
I -ill i 1 I.- iir fl- Ulililln'.r ;I
batiste or grenadine, .it
dies do not undertake a journey of any
length without a traveling cloak, and
this cloak is vo huge and so completely
protects and. conceals everything be
neath it, that the traveling dress has
come to be an item of secondary in
terest. These cloaks tire mnde at pres
ent of light cloth, serge or water-proof
while for the summer they will be
fashioned of linen and of heavy Loui
sine (twilled silki of Mnglish manufac
ture, as light and superior of its kind
! as is the Lngltsh water-proof. 1 ho
ha;ciaie loose t'lsters, or else cape
an i 10 p.r -, )it Iis -uunl.
AVe are prep. ired t open out on the
first of May a grand display, for exhi
bition. A large variety of the latest
.styles of novelties in the way id Cen
tennial good? of every d'-scrii't ion.
l'or the pride of the West and the j
biiadlt of the citizens of Cass comity, !
we have purchased our stock direct
j The ii! -: (v.aiji.u,. i i;,,. VM Oi-s. caH.v ;S.;iin : lina.oe'i
i lay t!re I'mI "tiirsii i.-i s ami L'itM.v U'i'ri'rn-.ic.l. tltui t t'a:! to '1'i.v a ruiiiili
' Ainericiin i"-:n i.von Ituy.
PRSSCOT1 & HILL,
i i
For PLATTSMOl.'TII. N l.lh
X I : 1 :.
from tlii iioiinfwfi'fi.iv -Mi.l i . o iv t . . t-vj
Ite!s:it" " :re a?nl I're ( m,
I I'i-ciiiiiiiu tor I m ;!: ve
in ('ill-..
T!:e f ".j ,(,!! A fiinil''!'. e.nitai iin can
r : 1 1 1 i. i 1 1 i..ii i - i re . i 1 1 i ... i ... i '.. ; ii .... i .. ...... ....... I
of the w.aiii mi application to ' I chant can buy them atjless than the pri
I.A.XU COM.MisKM-.i:. I! M. .;. K. fis ,vo will J tliwi, fr mi.,1 to
mteiBBBtel
of I'hiladelihia. New York and Bos- j
ton; and we will be the only house that j
ive such low prices that no mer- J
f 4
r ' .
i' ;)
4 j
T7 r7 r
si "'
"i
10 M
Ll s co
N'raaf
V -K A.
: vince you of the fact read our priors
."FSaiLiS3 i 11"'v following in plain ligures
lirea! Mereaatiie i"o!!.'.-e
the Misi-,ip;i. 1 r f. u.
Maiumer. Niiieieanli ':.
lars p;;v a!i 'N' "!W. for
Ki.'kii'v, Iowa, oa
M. M:!l.-. r ,:, r tl
Ahi.i t -i:y !.! -Meliiiiei
s!i j ;i. Iluai.i
-1 ft
5-
VS ii.
American Standard Centennial
calico, choice. 14 yard; -3 !..')
cloaks or circulars w ith hood
all of
a ted f.
ifty thousand dollars wa tqijuopi i
A correspondent of the Moscow Ua-
rci'.iirs to tic ordmmce a.nd : te!egra;i!ied from Ct ttinje to that
powder m'agazines in Norfolk, and tlie i paper that the Turks in Bosnia have
rg.ng ;;po:
1 11. -I
services.
. ;t
1 rrii'M :i'iv il-ir' fi.e lia
Adopted.
l'ort-iive thotisand dollars w;:s ap
propriated for coniiileLinir a militarv
icd the following j telegraph between aiiny posts on the
-c ... i 4 e;o; .M,v,,ii of l t.v.is 1 1 uiuii l .
lioiiii at t ions : das. A. . i.it.iinson, oi
Iowa, t be cmrni i..ia-r of the gen- ! The item of sdu.noo was inserted for
, , , ., t ii a,, it. the protection of river banks of the
era! laud ohce; Win. .!. il.ppin, '. ... ' . ., ... .
r' L1 ' i Jlio l,raude at Bro-.vusviile against eii-
Xew York, to bo scer-tary of legation , ,.,-,,,..,.,. Ile..t .,f .j,,. i lvt.r
. . 1'T T-l...... lt..T..i'Oi .- I
.1 l.OlI'ion Vice Ui. .l..owal'oiii.iii, :
ied; da.:. Day, "t New o;K. to ne
Srcretaiy o! ar was directed to va
cate the iiia'a!ne n KIlis inland. N.
V. harbor, and sell the property there.
The appropriation for lighting and
btioji ng the Ohio, Miss., and Mo. risers
was raised from ! '."a.Oriu to SloO.uuo.
Mr. Monroe offered an amendment
appropriating unexpended balances for
exnenses of extendiic' tlie I'nitcl States
and M'-xic-tu claims" commission, and ' insurgent volunteers to cross tlie fron
for a testimonial to the umpire, V. 1- ' tier.
ward 'l'hornton, w l.o has lefusod to re- i The Seniati CoVftr.ioienfs decision
in favor of peace is opposed to the
uniurieu tin' "d'eeii nag tor ;i e.:y war
jigaiiist the Christiiins.
Austria ha ordered t!a concentra
tion of lo.oon regular troops ami 1 ;..
noo id' the l.tndu ehr iii the eastern and
southeastern pro', iuces,
a'ltunin di ill.
Turkey has decided to complain of
Austria for continuing to allow the
which have been described in former
numbers of the Huzur. The round
hat and I-:ig scarf veil are bought
with reference to the color of the
cloak. i:zu:
nit Si at ioliel' . I '.0.1k keep.-rs. I'eniiien. I.Voor-
i tel s.l iperaloi s.Areilitei ts.Sarveyoi s ami 'l'eaeli
i cis th.'i.iierhle :i id. i;a.:!is'i' hraiiches fo e.
free l.eet are hy l.liiiio :.t lliatni's. 1'o-e I'es
1 t i v;i! w ii h I'.r.ass Ii oel in ( '...iee lla!l. Tree
! fm nisiiei! ;'o- mis r r -e!f I" 1 ar 1 in.:. Teleuraph
' in" free. Sinn I i: 1 el ". 1 ii ie.r tree. 1 i . .. .i :.. ,.
! in4 eli.br, -i ii-i i i:a;. i.o.-.r.i. iia :'. 1 la
t liiiele.l. (..IIICIIM' Ic'sillCNN il; K e' . I. (: i: . '):.-
I eat ion. Aiiiressi.ai:esi ,!;-.-. Ke. .n ah, ;t. . ldcached ;iiid unbleached muslin
State when-von saw tins a.l. er: isiuient. livl 1 ,
! - : -- i 1 vard wide, 12 vards
tl f
Ilemiuints pr. yard .
to r.KsroiiK roi.oi:.
Tie
fa
i. t v. I. t - i. .. ..I. r-
Domestic gmgliams, iu yds lor.
' .- ! . i s! . .... l.. r. ...
... .u.ln t nail, otiliosioi
t Me e e. 1 .
i !iae one a;m. am! that is 1., make it j I)I(-S.S LillCi), 4 vaids for...
Wspaper. I hei t-; i.e. no pam norex-
(DAILY & V.-KKMLYi
nent
When color on a fabric has been ac- j !;'''.
1
Clue
i;ti! o
dle rv. is.
st nved by 1 a Ui
ticid, ammonia
Hod to neut r;ilii
., , ,. ....:.i .,., .. ,, i.;,.!. ., , ., .1 i ; . ,,. ,.r
0(jjs;j,jV tor lov o, hoi u in. ii .in i'j'iii iiin.ii
I ..ri..i'i.r,,ri.i tvi'i ; -i ; i -k.. ii.t. .10 ? i ...
Ill' ! . 1 l ! 1.1 l.l.l, 1.1. .11. I. .1. t.1.1
original col.ij-s. The application of
ammonia is common, but that of chlo
roform is but little known.
wishes of the whole, people. The po-
' sitio-i of afTairs is becoming dangerous
b'r Prince Lilian.
j In ;t mlhl, modi ru way, Doin i'edro
j .seems inclined to revive the ancient
SI
.second secretary of legation in London,
vice Wm. 11. Chesebrough, resigned.
Sr-ven prisoncis broke out of the pen
itentiary at Salt Lake and escap-d.
An order hai been issued by the ?r
i clary of wr, ivlie lag Cenend s. ho
tichl rrein command ot the military di-
i.sion of the pacific, and assigned to
the command of the West Point mili
tary aci-demy, relieing Colonel P.U jt r.
Cen. McDowell will take oinman.I of
the military ";i vision of the 1'a-iiic
The division of the south will be dis
coiitinued. The district of the south
v.-iii be und.er commaed of Col. linger.
Cen. MoitonC. lluule)-, present in
cunbeid. w;is noinimiled for Congress
by the republicans of the eighth dis
trict of Indiana.
Kepubocaus of the .MVond congress
ional district of Kansas. esterd.iy noin
iiialed D. Haskell for congress.
The repti' -acan state convention
met ;it Bangor. Maine, t, day, and
heartily applauded ex-Speaker Blaiio'
The following was unanimously adopi-
The item of SoO.ono was inserted f r
AVheidcr'.s geogniphieal survey of t!c -territory
west of i h-- luutii meridian i
agiiin t the opposition of the appropri
ation eoi. mdltce.
i
The item of .?! '.,n was iii sorted for ,
Prof. Jentieyssuney of the Black Hills.
The amendment t" strike out tie-
i clause repealing the laws in relation to ;
registration of voters, and appoint tnent '
of superv isors of elections and deputy ;
and sp 'cial depute marsha's was rei -ct-ed.
" " j
Tie- amendment striking out the pro
vision reducing the pay of printers at
the government printing ohice was
agreed t.
The amendment for advance by the
treasury of monev necessary to oav in-
fiishioii of loyal encouragement to lit- ;
erary men. During his visit he h;is j
s.' vcily snubbed Secretaries of State, i
lovi-rr.i.ir s, May.as, and in.sinu.it ing
meiiib.-rs of City Councils, but i:i Cani- ',
bridge, the other day. the curious spec-
taide was presented of poin iVdro, Km
erson ;md Longfellow sitting down at 1
the s;u ne table to the same plain dinner,
and talking over subjects, literary, poli- '
tie d ami philosophical. I'cdio is a ,
man of too much good sense to sup-;
poS" he was llattering :invlodv but '
himself when he visited Longfellow, j
bul it is gratifying to see a specimen j
of royalty interested in something be- .
sides muskets, cannon ami ironclads.
''' ' m- j fills alum, di
- - - j water: take
It is recorded that a gentleman resid- rinse in wan
ing in one of the large towns of Ln- 1 1 1 -
to dvi: COTTON' vr'.i.ow.
t . . - . i : . . i . . . , ,i e .
r or a's. oi i ag uissoi o i . "'s. t.u- it-a v
sugar of lead in hot water suilicient to i
cover the goods. Dissolve iu cold w a- I
tor 'l oz. bichromate of potash, put i
the cottoii tirst into tiie lc:il water,!
rinse up and down s.-vera! times, then i r"
wring out, ami .put into me potasn
waiter, t hen wring out and return to
the lead water. Bepeat several times,
rinse in cM water.
s now : perm
i;i!.uS:i rs lia
j a Llo.'t l.e'. -.paper. I l.el :; i.e. Ilo
;'! ee -t. ireil to make e.ii II eon i oln
eei v depai I inei 1 . The Weekly lilnhf
1 y -1 u o e.iloeei paper, eoataaiinir a at
. ana iti;t oi' i. . ; i re-1 ' n; rea-. i ; ii" i a i . : it : i.-ea ! me -I
lai.e ; col 1 espomieliee ; riiiioliait oil timely
topics ; latest leu r.ip.ii news : market report's
.V.e.. an.l i n.aiiei! to any pint of the t nit.-il
I States, one ear f or .' : si i not it lis for si ; t n,-i
j mom lis for iif. Ii N imlepe nh-lll in pe'.i! ie.s.
speaks i .ihiiy on all .i:esti:ins. ami as a yoml
l.-a.liil.le nestiaper lias no peer in Nei'iaska.
It is a sol.-nili.l ;iiver;i!inx :ae:!i.iiM.
, Tie- Lally (Woo, is is.ne.l every nay ev-ept 4 S1)01.S ("larks cotton
Sano.o. . and is si-i.t lo :-n . e.il'lre- on the in,!..vv- 1
I ha: terms : one y.-ar st : s:. months -4 : three I Handkerchiefs, each
1 moiCitsJ: siii.sTi oe ii. iv. . Siiaiiile i-oji.es sent
Linen Crash Towelling 10 Mister
Table Linen, 1 yards f.-r
Heavy cottonades, u ytinls for. ...
Bed ticking. 10 yards for
A job lot of plaid dress goods per
yard
Summer silks, per yard
OILS
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.Us. Ail.lress.
.. T. Hrax.iv
. l'nl.iisl.
I eia-i .; n ,
f.triWN. ii.: W.. AMI s A.
A lady writing 77. Int - -nit says:
I have been reading the n cip. s. print
ed in the number oi May 1", !; color
ing carpet rags. I have tested them
all. and found Iheui all that could l e
desired exe. pt the brown thtt is not
a good recipe, for unless the lye, as ;s
stated, is just rigid tie- goods are spoil
ed. I have :i recipe whicii is simple
and never tails, and for which, inquiry
was m idc in yoe.r i -sue ;' A ug. 10, l To.
Tak-.
.-I ... I ...I. .- . I. 1 !.. ...T..... I . .
jjiiinu, w nose lin e exceeoeii 1 1 le oi i ; i i.a- S: al-Iin'
ry dimensions, v.as waiited on by the oioiuin
barber every day for twenty-one vears ;
witiioiit coming to ;t settn m ::t.
:. jap n ie and i wo spo ai -solve
i;i four gallons sift
:'.e :oun.ls goods, tirst
i siids. them rut them in
h-t them si and two hours it
lent: set as'.-!" until next
then dissolve one-half psU'id
f tiotash in lour gallons
! terest on thrc e-sixty-five bomls was I barber, thinking it about time to sei-
1 agreed to.
tie, presented his bill, iu which he j ,,ev dve. :tilw them to remain
i et in . i o t . . ot" litf:u!
)ft water, wring the go.-.d-. from the
ii.;i;r,i v.i.o-r, and t'litto' iii m tuts
ie
o
o
CO
" CO
m
i i
r I
Ladies and children's hose prp.cr
Centenniiil cull's and collars pr:.et
Hamburg edging from oc up.
High top combs, Ceiiteiini.d fi eta
Oac up.
1'; -re:.;; s. (i van's for
Miiis. Lie-, : yards f,.r
The finest lines of black and co!
oO
t.'i
1.00
ored
ills
pacca--. r.oe','.. w;o p. fro:
. large vai It-J v ot leidi
grass doth suits, ready
si.Oo tip.
Ingrain carpet, g-iod, -""r'
I'.russ; !s cai aeet. --s ! .0") p
Hemp cm pels, 07 'a-.
M.tndard carpet eh. .in,
pounds.
Ladies neck ties from 0"
Bine line of li-de thread
kid gio '.i.
a -- ui.
s linen am!
t. ir.de, from
per yard.
U;
CS.
Bine line o
roods. Cen-
icatly trimmed, from
Tine
Fine
i s .
i; p.i"
i ! I.
L'. .1
PAT)
Wa-i
Mr. Savicr of Ohio was api.olnted ' '!, ''''l'1 i".'"!1 .' il .r;'y' a!,,,,,!nti"- in I ''" :,ir :U1,1
speaker, pro tern, daiiugthe absence of ! 5,11 !" -;J1 1,,s 1 lpJu.euian. suih . rinse in warm suds and let then. dry.
the s", -akt r i l"W"'-r to lunch charged, retti-a-d o pay This makes a be ttttiful and p .rmer.ent
" 1 " .1 i ' tie' amount, but agreed to a proposal of color.
TAV. HYi il f .L .NOIM ICAT10N.
The eoniinittc appointed by the Cin
cinnati Convention to notify (loveiiioi
Ilajcs of his nomination for President
arrived at Columbu at 0 o'clock Satur-
B ".s iii veil. Thai in view of aptob.i:
vac.mcj in the V. S. St nat from Mai
t 'lis convention ivs-'i'-c! fully ctacmend
nay e Vei . i , ig.
:th,
and were e:s-
' i cort-ed to their hotel by the Columbus
' ' Cadets and Haves' Club, with a full
! hand. At nine o'clock the delegation
the barber to pay at the rate of e.0ud
an acre. Th" premises were accord
ingly measured, and the result was that
thiish.iving bill was increased to v.7o,
TsSd.
A oat Little Speecli by the Hon. Win.
A. V heeler.
The following neat little speech was
al :..t. ...... t ..f I 1 : T'.'-MiOa In i ..... .. .
in- .ii"i"'iin in. io. - -- j.roceeuni to t:e cxocutive ch.nmiier.
till the vacancv. i a,,., ., t '... u-o-,. .; e...t 1 :..e u-,. ,
. ....... n... j. .... v .... i ......... t ... ..,...-. i j, j j( .
A mess.ag..' was read from Blaine, i v. av.l Mel'h ersci of i'.-nnsvl vaida i . .
, rr , , , ! ei j. i.( is a, oi i ti.iis.Mvai. i.i. j t)i;(nk vol, -ntlemen. for vour con-
sayiug that every effuit mus. be m.i- i tIl,.n sl.p,M,i forward, and. after slnik- KratuI;ttious upon an hoor"whieh is
to giveC.ov. Connor a miigmhceiiL o.d i j., VAW witll (;v,.ni(11- Hayes, spoke- i probably as unexpected to you as it is
Dr;ib -Two ounces nutg ill. one ounce
madder, and mie ounce copperas.
Permanent Scarlet Take four gal
lons soft witter. !u ing to a boiling heat
iu a brass kettle, then add three and a
half ounces co diineal, and lull f ii'ic.e
madder compound, boil live minutes.
Now wet three pounds white cotton
gnosis in warm waiter, wring them and
litit into the de. Boil the w hole near-
m-ideby William a. Wheeler iu New j an hour, take out and rinse thor
York in response to a serenade and 1 oughly in clean, cold, soft water.
congratulations bv friends on his liom-
G-O TO
Co.- toe tri -and
W1:-el-
fashioned majority m
Maine me.st ave th way
umphiUit elect'- of HiiJ
er.
i.,v. t'ouui-r .". s 'en-indt a t I by
lama! ion; W. W. Thomas and X
I'.trv. ot! M il ":i-.'aant-"'i f r iresi
Septen.i er. 1 as folpnvs:
Cuvi nNoi: II a i:
-We have been
d-
d bv ti
National Convention
d.
eight's
j of the Bep.ibli.-u.i party, holdeii tit Cin
. einnati on the l!th d" th.- present
i o:: i m is
'i-z )it s?r,
TOYS, CO.XEErriOXEH Y.
A.
ii-
J , a! ! :
Tie.
(I s!
, ! S-.
'i ;.-
V it"
a i.
month, to l.iiiii'i.i you, oihc;aIl
on lai", e iici-n tiiiio
I'V thiit ci'iivcntiou
d:iti
that
iiiiot;-i- non.ine.t' d
for the President
. The manner iu
rep
itl.s of the
minuted L. Bowers for con
fourth Maine i 'vhic'.i that action was taken, and the
i s louse to ;i irom every nortmn oi
th
ouutrv attest the
length of the
to myself, and w hieh h;is certainly not
been .sought for by inc. I was not
oblivious of the fact that mv name had
been mentioned by warm friends w ho
desired my success, but I neither look-
e l nor hoped for t'-ucii an overwhelm- I
evidence f coniid"nee and favor. But VIOL! N tttRiNGS
I laive bee;, ;t soldier in the liepul li- i nev.cp.-.
can r;inks too long and have enjoyed j
: .... e 1 .... . a i. a..i -
s - Ml i I ii I 1 1 . 1 1 ( I I 1(1 ill lie :i w .1 11'
ce hast i?cor,
I'Latismoi tii. m:::.
:r;s. novel,
BOOKS, Eij ,
of the high responsibility which ac- ; b2,,Jr,"': V
P-.;. alar confidence in you. and the be
.ii:
lcuou-V.
pil!
i oj the six
: litoti
;i eoi i git.-: it :
co::- ! li;-f that vour a-lminislriitiou w ill b
a
distiirt cf ld.. j wise, (-.euageous. ami jiist one. j say
,ir .inr !iili!ii ie. ril inn fYir ei. 1 i'l iif
o'i.in -ou for re- ' '.,''- . , ' . . i i:n
j tue j.j:'oic win co::.iiin ii;e in ii'iii o:
i ', r. .....,,-,.,.;. ... ....a i',M..o.!-..ti,.'
- I '' 111111, .iii'i i-.'i.t.t.o ioo - ei.i- , ..,,. , o - . :,.i, , t,
companies that confidence. Io be
nominated in times like these by th? I
gretit p;irty which despite its occasion- j
;d shortcoming, i epr-.-;i nts iu its full- I
est extent the intelligence, the ptitriot-
ip.d conscience ot the country, is
indeed an honor. The so-called tid d
l.ic.v a .' 1 1
icCei-t.
. .. . . r ,. , o i.-. 'i . . tti.i -i .iu i' u l '"
t rv lrom t ie control of the princin es . . , . ... , 1 ., ,
,- . , T, '.- cratie pa: : into powtr n the lower:
raanv. i an:l the poke-, ot tlie Democrat p parte ; . ,, ' .. , . . .1,1
w-r. t. ., I - 1 ' 1 . . .. 1 .... i . i t .. i- .- : m'ise c ongress, has rcsu ted in 1
I -. , PioMii.-m- .l-mn.ah ' ' '".V 1 " " ' ' " ' V J', " dellion-trat ing to the Ailierie;.,, people
, ,, . ,: ... f iiiti-iiiiiiM til '.Ilti SlliilliliUi' or KclUidi- ,, ., v., ,. ., : '.
1 ne Io l..w,::g is a vei i nit 1 111 copy ot . , . . . , , ;,. ; the utter unhtness t the partv lor i
n expresdve I -i- r i voting l.mv at :''v;'"? M" '1 "' 1 . !l:;,V."'m l everv one of the duties rep, red of it.
.eCeutt-.aii.l vwei ,- lo lc r ,.,ot rev in V A:1' " 51" -mat. onv,-ntion. - , , months the i.,,, ,-
.. . . I n uiseh irgiug t his agreetible di;t. we: .. ..in ,
as citv- ! ,- i ' . , - .i i cratie nii'toritv in the II, .use Kepri-
ind ca;i" u coeer;' u hitioii in t he ha,r- ... , . . . . .. 1 ,
PIEST
National Bank
r i :. via
.u
TCI TH. .' K i '. I. A S li A ,
si -a rss,,i: to
HAWA
7,TvTT!7"D VXr.'C'T' I
ill lun aLaJaJA, VV Uii.'- .
T
Tucker,
I;
l-'iiiove.l to ;;ie luiiMiii'.r opnosite A T ; t T l -
ev.s llar.'Wiiie Stole. .On till Street, p.et. -MiiUi fro'.U OaC Up
.mil io'.i S Ueie in .-:!: it iiu to ntlia' v,.i:L, '
he will e s t ri i! at tea: ion to
tennial styles.
.V ladies hitt,
Sl.Oo up.
Summer shawls, fancy, from 81. oo
up.
Suniiner skirts, ladies, from 8 !)! up.
aV pious from Ooc iti.
Lace Curtains. :! "ie per yard up.
A huge variety of ladies parasols
Kv.-i :!
Shoe Si ore.
. ess l .
e iii-..
i !
s i : i ;
. 1 1. ii t
-EPAUUFIG FURNITURE, !
mak!.; -rent: i ::am.':s. ,tc.
Also .'etit for the COMMON' SKVSi: !i:ON-
!;..: TACI.I S. - . f v. i-i.-l: l hae a
ii'.ilnl.er on hid! ; eii l
and s,.,. iheni.
cvr. ui Y;rk rant Prompt Att w!-
!)t'-r !') Cl!!s.
. -i- wm. i.. Tt'ci:i:i:.
iJ E
I A
u.TtJ&Cri rrx cirv &Lj?ir frnSr
. y a- x ' , ,a
As onr advertiser iifci not umile Iu advertise,
mi nt nltno-t her distinct, rve will interyrct and elabo
roLe ii as fuliuwa :
A. VI. AIM.,
rli. . i i: '
i i. i o v I.i
W. M.-i l .:
; : ill...' I : -.
.A-.,
l'!.-;,!,Mt,
i 'i es'.ien i
t'-isle.-r.
.1 iint 'ashier.
ii
t e 1 -, i . i i !: 1 1 . .linn', isii
i: ce. : - Oa : h : : On : : ". ! :
oh : : : : :
i !i ;.e .! i a '! i. i . M vi:'
"- ::
-(t- ...
V.-a
; !Jer.!;;:.:t by the Bifeofa Ho:.
Nine wet ks ago lVter Ilaris, livii g
en the Itelair ro.el. just back of tie"
Baltimore (:. ictery. ;u:d in thei-mploy
of Mr. rhostcr. bla'-ksmith, was b-tien
bv ;i v. id iin'.r. whicii iiiio bta n roam
monious ;! ion of the e
i.i ti e beaity it spouse
i ut ir:i. :ind
ien by the
; j.eople ne see the pcor-ie-e of assured
1 sic-eess. Ohio, we know, tins: un.i
: honors ou. Henceforth you liele-i'; to
'. the ,.,, r-oi.niry. I 'tph r irnim tan
ces .ii:.piei.ec vo 'trust oii will in
'. dic;t--. yoUr acceptance of the r.omiua-
t;oti.
ireneral Haves, w'uli unusual :;git;i-
sf-nta'ivcs !ias in.'i-ii on trial lu-lore 1 1 s
piition. and the nation is ready to reii
h r it verdict. Th" Democratic party
has been false to iis promises, false to
it duties, and false t i the opportuni
ties for reform w hich were present d
to it. It is to the Bepuhlicati party
indebted for the
l;
- r.ow :.i"-;i ; ,,' an.--s ;c
er V.-:n :ei-l Sii 1. it
tr.uen a ii :,i n -ral
t'elt we are liw'n- ii..h.!ee.l
pri vih ge of celebrating the one huti-;
dredth aiii.iversary of our indepei.d- '
enr e. a:id it is to the .same noble nartv
.1 . . a i I io . e. 1 1 .i 1 1 j i ,ii i i'o i ;.i ,- . , , . ., . i .
, ' ., . .- V ,i . tion, and :n a toiee of voice as to make , 1 1 it u i-it od t . , a,,,, ,i
mg it.iout that portion ol the citv, le- . iii.diwi i.nnuio c o.is.gn the gov ct :
, . . , - 1 It fll'OOst 1 ,11 .. ltii ! l! t I 1 ! .11 1 :4.-0-l ll.) l:..l l.s..ot il, tl... folow. Ik . .. .a .1 ..1
This
le'S' !'!".. a.
is plVliill ',1 ti
BANKING BUSINESS.
StiiAi. tajn i-. G .M. Govi'oir.icnl and Loci!
f-.!...: rilit
r.iil'lil'T AM SU.
I)-jr,.st.i Rxticnl awl Iuhnt .L'J'
c' -in 'l ime l' rt iji 'iit's.
1C. 11. I'OOTJi, 3r.i., j
Author of I'lain Home Tiiik. Jteilieal Common SenM", j
Seiunce in Story, etc., 120 liiii(.'tou Avenue (oor. i
Eat 2Sth Ptrwt), New York, an Independent !
eiiYsieiA.v. treats all forms of Linjnng or Chronio "
Pia.-ast-s. and n-ecivos letters from all partu of tha
Civilizkd World. j
Uy las r fli Kit irn' of condiictinu a Medical Prae- . -t'uv.
he in suoecssfallv treatinwr linn rrin-.s i:itirnts in
Klir;e, the l '.t IikIIix, Stoilllllioli of ;
Canada, and in every part of the United Slates. j
AIKIiCTJIilVL i
Or di'ti-teriom dru used, lie ha, diiriii the pt
Iwr-nty tliree years, treated siiee.-Rsfully nearly or quire
4 '.'Jim eases. All fuetx connected Willi tnuh cn-e are
cjri faliv reconK-d. whether thev be pommunicated hy
! letter or in person, or observed ly the Uocmr or hi
i HRsooiate physicLtim. The latter are all scleuufui
i medical men.
j HOW INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE
Am treated. AH invalid at a distance are required
to answer a list of plain eiuestiens. which elicits every
j symptom under whiuti tlie invalid i-uiT.-rs. Ail cum-
iHumc ititui lreate.1 HtriiHj umi fldriiliul. A cnmpleta
i i y-teiii of reiT siorimr prevents tuistaikps or confusion,
i la st f nuesiioim w at tree. m aeia cition. to any part
of the world. Sixtv-paire pamphlet of tui.Ksria o
Hit-4.'Ksh. ai nent Iri-e. All these testimonials ara
from th.ise who have been treati-d by mail and ex press,
ADVICE IS OFFIOK, OB BI MAIL, FRtE OF CUABUR.
Call on or addre&i
DR. E. B. rOOTE,
No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y.
i " i x !: ia i x !: : i:x t i : x x i a i .
WELHY,
ALSO
very inie assort-
ineiU of ROG
ERS BROS.
PLATED WARE,
Wii minted the
host in ''io
world.
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P
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SBYIlrTG-
a.cb:iite.
This Machino is OfForccl
i f- r. 'T sit.- " rs
3 Public; Up oil
7 V-
i,: :
its- Li;!,' an I Still Jinn.;-S(Jf-R
tul'tt iwj T '',, v, ,
rp.AXi: cAiinuTii, jewei i:u,
A .
;
(avncrrJ
i J. if. jiaiili::.
.r i ii.
, ir.,,1'.
h i:.yx..
Mui'iji j:
i it la
M
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1 ? ) 3 i 1 :
; . t 1 t
7 7 ft
Men's wear.
f
iCombioafio
:
loots :uul Shoes ii ii 1 Hats ar.d
( ajis. Cloths, Cassi-llRTC-S
Jjc. Arc.
(3
A ...hi: ;.' hi eaiv- l .ill of the Unite.
I.I ilil the i . i..cip.l! To - . n .Itlil lie'
i t lairo; e.
iitid
Msiine- ;.!! iip'i.'iiyois to tr.in Iiitu. -Mr. 11 ioioom liiip.sinH' io ic npiini, i-i ihm : im-nt in tin- tutiiie. Do not il..ti'.t.
Harris siifiercil e-n-ly fnmi tin Mtc, ;is foll.iws: j vfi-iitli-n-.cii. that in tin' roinin (.in;is ,
iiii't .iMi I '"-.mii to 'hi'iit till tliesviim- j ii:- I liayo only to s:iy. in rcstxitisie ' we i:lU Jl,--1'eve ;i s.lfipii'l tiininjiii. I
- .i. ii... i i.i: i . . - .
Li. tli.lt I ;icfCJt tl'f i uoiiniru .-siiiniei aim jciii p";-
l.r!i i'i -, fl... !.r..s..o,T I " .ii'fii.'iinonei llil'e'S.ill nlll iii-;iii.
. v ... ..... t-. . . .... , , . ..ii I -r- -r T
tor1,",."' '"""."i"'""""'" i"V " . iKIifiAN him: AND ALLAN .LIKE
-lii.nif.i .inn niniiiiiiiN Sll ; ,ii ill hilt Hint.
i.n.s ... n.:!(Tnoi-i:i. lie iua:,icil hi 1 to Miiir in "iniiit
l lie npaiitii like ;i nii'.'l 11.1:. l.r'".atiin i s-
'.'..ive..
iiiihiiiiii'. urn.
1 t:i. !:r.:: a 'i i u
s:,;.i ( nans, aim MnKiii':- ; ti,,,,. if ui.nhl m' nnnrotier for me
nu wai.tc'l to hit Ins frioiiils. 1 .,v t,.,:ip tliati this, iiltlsi evni now
Measures wxre In-ill tiiken to remove
the iHiinrt!i!!.ai iinin to (ii.irtrrs y!i-re
I shouM 1)." gl.'-'l to cive some exp;cs-
! v.e hae lint to do onr l::tv
lion
sion to the iiiofotnal .sense ol'iittitu le ;
voters .-i:p1 t;, k1 citizens ami victory h
1.1
kti:.'.";!
1 i-;ii4 t Iieir hi i.ds
liie li.es i.fiiilH-!- ?!!( v.-mthl nof he i rl.,.1 r..,- i ,....',-,. i..,..wo.i ;.. 1 .''ain. .ir'-nt ieiiien, I thank Mn
en-I.tn-.-reil. uhon .s'.plilenl y. ahor.t ten j hv Voiirsi-lvM an.! those for whom v,..-i f',"" !.!'';s '".iniiVsUtinn ,.f v,.r ai.:.i.v-
1 . t . - . t . t 1 ! . .... "ll ill f I.H .l.illt'tltll I., d li-i,i I-
w vy a '.'ii m ill r'li ,-i him i,
.lavs jiLTo, !.. myst' iioiisly ih.,:i;ii.e:ir"il. ;if t- .t a fV.ttire time I shall take oe- ;
arii! has i ..l he-. ii heard -f .sin-e. The ,.;isi,.ii to prst-nt mv accentance in vrit-c.n.'.-ettiii-
is. that Mi. Harris lias died, .lir. wjtj, ,.,v viewas on the il.itferm. j
or he woiiM Lav? Lecu heard from i ''j-j,, do'e-ates v.eie then i-ersoniilly !
i-v. hf.e ere V.-.U. as was at the ' i-.i ro lneci'to their nominee, and spent '
:ii.ie of his i.-.-j:mirf a raving m.ini.te. consi.lorahle time with hiai. informal-
IP v.. s afieie!. d hv I ) i". W!: i te, of Chase ( jv eunveit-ini,' on various suhjeels.
street, who states that hos as well us i ...
-s y.'.i 1 wolves, are subject to hydro- Woman h;is manv advanUi-f s ovf-r
!.n.v..!n. ta!ai:-t!ir diseto themM-lves Iu;in ; om-of them is that his will has
v. r.h.mt .i.iv.n-l-een bitten. Mr. liar- ..per.ttion till he is dead, whereas
i.s vyas a mairi.-d inn. t wonty. ye.,, s l.,s -eneriillv takes fO'eet in her lift-
i . : "' I .,"!.i . l. a far. .. ,
1
FOK THE
HERALD!
I , ! ll sk I H l v 1 - I liiet I S
T h r o u jj li I o I' I n I t m m t h
Tins i".v:"i.i: is us tilt: viT?i
afD
VZtrrfcd io sell DrIl.tes Kam 7fovrc Tallc
and Valiixd ComtncTt. Sense :lso
J)r Eoefes Science in Story,
liri'.rrtk-xtars address ..L
llurav J iiiiruUisIiin Crapca.y TZy FastZb;
N vV jl ' It lv.
Dr. Bsrgsr's Tonic Bowel and Pile Pills.
These pilmare an infallible remedy for constipation
a:il i-il.-s, cans" i by we.ikncs or auppressi-n of thi
peristiitio motwm of the bowels. Th.-y very ueiitly
increase th-. activity of the intestinal canal, pr..d.:c
Mift m1 and relieve pile at one. Tho!;nn.U liavu
been cured bv them, l'rii-e 50 cents, sent by nral en
rss.,:it of price. lrenared only by F. ALI KI-.D
KlilCII lll I'. I'HalllJIACIST, 4'J-a! i'OCarU AVESVK, .
Nf.w Yum CiTt.
irunKs, vanses ana
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Dr. Bsrger'g Compound Fluid Zrtract ct
Ehubarb and DandcJ;oa.
The bet combination of pnn;ly vewrable miyll ' .i
to entiiely replace Calomel or Blue I'iil. It tiimii; :J
tne iiver.'lncreasc the floT of bile, and thus retii.-M-v
itnn.y torpidity of the liver, biliousness and Im'-.tr;.!
-onmpittioiu ai'i-i the diseas- arisimr from s-ich as
iy.pai'Sia. sic head.tche. tli.tiilence. etc. The tlfeo
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to the patient, as one or two bottles are sufficient to
rlcar the complexion beautifully, and remove r'--p!et
id pt mis c-uil oy liver troubles. Trice SI per bottle. "5
S bottliw, . w.ll bo sent on rec.-!it of ttie price
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