Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 19, 1876, Image 3

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    THE .HE UAL I).
I l AI. A V K KT I s KM K N IS.
Tr.iirswnt. :r cents .s. Hn. Pi-mlar advertis
ers ln :i t per hue. , n advertiscuj-ul insert
s' I lory i'ijji i-, certs.
I .ml luit.ees at S t i r is i r.itft.
Aliiimi'vi nml uric, rs of it..- hi-v L field
r i)t ti.iI.Ji-f..i :,y t !i-y hand in,
r-1 1 i:;r?;. , t. in., , : n,; . . .i...f f ptii'iea
tiii nf .iiiy not i.i- -a ,:i If .ii'lii for the vuhln-a-C',1
f-.-e ft m-l. .
iiii:.M r?.uur. i i::r. j
i j'ol a way lroin a Mr. .Jt;i.-ii i.uii ;
burnt a numl-er of staeks for Mr. Mar- ;
shall, the cattle pen, 1" acres of rife j
Wheat, oats ami lriy stacks. The j
stacks of Messrs. .AH 'son, Walion. arel '
Allen Canirly; t!ip sfal.'e ()f Mr.
Chatics. It ran thr::n '.:'.' '- r:-
i t.er .!".v:i ;., t!.e I -..'- .: Ii
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:i. I iini t' l..' (.. .il. v.ii.i i... w ii. J)m!;u ii IS I'lfj' lit 'I tat ; t-lii'l-
I al llackinitliiii in ail its d'-tails. I !
i t . . . .s . i . , . also have a No. 1 wami maker ami,
I. Any l r ti t ii i fikf ttif ii:ippr rc-nlarlv
from the .. -... nii.l'i.-r m to id's warrant Sal 11 .n't lull in I'MI'V ease. .
mi
re
L-.ni-. urn- h-r he Is a s.ih.cr.ocr or nol-is Come ami Uf't Work lojie W itll jil'oinj'L
l'"'!? a!iy jr'oii ''oh'-is hi -o.ht !is,-..i,t in- a"(l ''SI- 7-l
ucn, lie liiil! V(y ;v!I ;.rji il:i'. H. i.r tlx- .ilils!i
' l:;.iv if;! iif ii' i) sin. I ii i:ntil :; tm-ii J i
I : t I . in, .1 cii.i-. t :hi' :;iii- "int. wIh-IIh t i
til pupiT is t t'i-u tr-m t!t.' ..il'.-.- i,r mil.
i n" rrinri - ,i in. , ;i-.i : :i:ii nnisiiii m
I-r, i j u.t.t Jti. it v; ii ii
Kit 1 !
I s I i: l ln.v a I.
anm'al iirr ui:i:iinc.
The iiifinl.pi s of tlif I'lUtsuioiitli
t.v.f hi'kiii n :i!i.i i. ! . ';! iN truiii i n- n.st ; Sjortiii C!iil are l.erehv imtihVl to!
:Pv. or r"iiKvi:r.' :t'.. I-u .!!-' ll. hi u icaUfil ! . , " . I
uirri lllf 11 1IUI1I II fH.tlllDfl IIII
Moinlay, the 23 1 inst., at 7 j. in., to i
choose .si'l'-s for the j
ANNTAI. KALI. I! I' NT, - i
ainl for tin ilisjiatch of such other bus
iness as may come before the Club.
15y order. J.. I). JJknnktt,
Si-cretarv.
LOCAL XKW.S
Sf the Kesi-strar on the .'7th & 28th
A k"1 I"ia:i. ! t nnic I r u t-.nn At II e rami
Ok ma..
Social party at FitzeraM Hall the
20th inst.
A fow City or.Ii'rs fur s.ilc
All infant boy of Mr. xVu'. Wentz
of Louinvil'.e, died last Tiiursday.
I'.v-.t nisi nil wnili at Li'iuoi'l & S'ruIH
tjini; u'. ilf
Mr. Mathews, our hardware man,
has come home from the Centennial.
Country produce taken at the highest
market prh- s. at ScimassP & (iram
bei'siu rxchane for f;o'd.s. tf
Mrs. irmry IJIoom died near Louis
ville last Triday. She had been sick
f jr two years -with some mysterious
diMs?.
r.d. Ikosonbaum is sole arcnt for Mil
waukee beer, and keeps it constantly
on hand. If you want a yood glass of
beer call on me.
2tS . K. I!ilSKr.AT-M.
WAN 1 11!).
Somebody that ov.es us to haul a
lu l l of wood.
.M i
!i;'t,tur::i3 a.T.I !'faiii
.11 lt.li'k.
S'.itrn nri'l fi
i?:tiN;j it in.
.some v.oi' l. c.jra or potatoes will be
taken o:i su'nerip! ion at this ufTice.
Vi A.N J ti?.
F. ; b-' i v tint e ii r. to our town
to sSop a.,1 ;.p,' t . ;.;.'l examine our
l"i.;.:N; t: IIacf;,
:i 'plm.j NVater.
We e.-.H a -eation to Mr. TunieliiT-'s
lottr on the fourt'a p.ue. It is a very
rsensitde rrii merit an-1 gives the true
relation between east and west.
(h to rhnitin llaee. Weeping
VatL-r, and ,-ee the new ,'o.ils.
IIe:n?MS--r Snati.r llitehcoek, Oen.
Kut erts iir. 1 ( A. Majors sjeak here on
thf :: ,'th.
Wanthi 1 ,noo inn. womrp and
children to buv tjouds of Flcmin- &
Race, Weejiin Water.
The (Ireenbaekers held a convention
at Weeping Water, Cridav, Oct. l'Jth, i
and nomin.ited the following ticket:
Sni'dor L. (J. Todd.
ll'lres n'ati'-is Lauhlin. Salt
Creek; Ja. Clark, Stove Creek; Jos.
Ciilmore, Kiht Mile, Grove.
C'ttntnU-iioni r Y. 15. Davis, Liberty.
Cuts, Hiuises and IJiiins are trouble
some. "Forest Tar Svihe" will save
the pain.
received Oct. l'Hh, lr-7fj.
This 'un i -. rilled, with three ban els
so adjusted that they can be fired t--jcether
in a solid tire, or separate 1 at
tlie muzzle for a rikirr fire !y ir. - ins
.f a li verif -4 scale at the rear nf lie
hind t-i'it.
! ' i ' ? - i-::'::':-. .h.'U'.ie tow
.. le.'. i !i. . i i - x t r t t r w-.!.! - .4
ah a ps ' i 1 1 c by vl;ic!i the h-i! can
be juislieil out while shooting. It -an
also be changed s as to shoot single
lire throughout 1;' balls, alternat ins?
from one barrel' to aii'ih-'r. ?dr. K:n
yer now denes to iut tliis im in the
market. It would make a mot effect
ive weapon fur military service.
It is the invention of a ('ass Co. man
and we take a home pride in seeiri-?
him sueecssful in tliis move.
Wanted l.oo.) Uuhe's of Potatoes,
imuiedi.itely, at A. W. White's, at the
highest market price in cash or mer
chandise. SOCIAL PAUIY.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Epis
copal Church will j?ive a social party
at Fitzgerald Hall, on Thursday, Oct.
2G:h, at which there will be a supper
and dance. It will no doubt be a very
fino affair. Fine music and good call
ing provided.
! r
: S r-' Iifpartnint.
Thfl lines' and lar-st stock of Teas
in town aL .1. V. V't ckbaoh's.
S:'.;s I-; roil..' 1.' are sedan;? quantities
of st ., and h i. e an inine-tise stock
o. huiid nf all kicl-i. inciudiii the cel
ebrated Aigi! il. the iiesL heater known.
29t2
Another car load of Apples at COe
per bushel, delivered at the car, by
A. W. Wiiiti:.
FIStST FJMJJll 31.
."T'ldiiiasse A. Grambcri? wish it distinct
ly Uiider.-too 1 that they keep fimst
lass .iui)s of every description. We
do not pretend to sll at h s than cost.
;js soiae oi hers ejaim iney uo. we
must make a proiit to do business suc-cc.-sfuily,
but will sell lower for cish
than thev can be b-:ui;ht in this citv.
' 2Htf
New Wisconsin Buckwheat Flour at
J. V. Week bach's.
Messrs. Valh-ry & Kuflntr have the
best lot o!' I'olonaise CI iths and Fancy
Waterproofs, ;il! calurs, ever brought
to l'hittsiiiouih. 'iy Chillis, Notions,
Dress and Fancy Goods. Hats, Caps.
Loots and Shoes always on ban 1 and
well selected us U5U..1. In their stock
of Groceries can be found anvtitim?
that is usually found in in a first class
Grocery Store. La their Agricultural j
Implement department will b" found '
anything from a threshing maeJdne j
to a h asking j.-g. ,
Come me! Con.eall! Anoiler op- j
portuniiy to till your cellars with win-j
ter apples. A. W. IVmr;:.
Go to Dr. Dom lau's for lamps ; (!.?
iinest stock in the city, at low ' rices.
Call and see my sti ck before pure!. a?-
irnr. ':
Go to L. Goldings for l:argai:i.s in
coals from $l.) upwards. 'r-U.
DII'LOTiiA!
Tlie best and finest French Calf
IViots that can be made in town for
j?s.o ). i r.M five I th" livst Freuiium at
the Fair, and can make tlie best in the
market, I do repairing cheap and
neat 1 v.
2'a-tf Pktki: m 1:1:0ns.
riIOl'0Mi:AIMY.
Mr. Murphy, the photographer, ill
b- at
WrrriNfi Watki:.
Monday. October 2-i j, to remain two
weeks. Mr. Murphy is a good ani-t
and hao had a wid- experienei? ii his
A. G. Halt has just bought a small
herd f No. 1 cattle, and will continue
to supply his customers with the betj:
miM. that "an be bought. iil)t2.
DODTS AND SHOES.
I have now on hand the largest .and
best assortment of all kinds of foot
wear that ever came to town, which
will i.e sold at a very small proiit to
compare with the hard times. I got
the
iiusr r-p.KMirii
at the Fair for the best assortment of
Loots and Shoes, and Loot and shoe
leather; also for my own manufacture
of Loots. Call and try me before pur
chasing elsewhere. I will not be under-old.
2'J-tf Petki: 5i Line ks.
W A A Til I).
All the customers we can get for our
new goods, consisting of Dry Goods,
Ciothmc. Has. Caps. Gloves, Furs,
Loots, xlioes anil UuM-er Goods.
Flkmim; & Lack,
Weeping U'.i.er.
I received th first premium for the
best assortment of Lo-.ds and shoes,
.1 . !.... 1
, .k V ,, m 1 i ' i i i business. All taos touring pictures
ImiKt iMfl Ui'113 .ha I !. it IIt1 -4
1' IILIK ' 1 UliVl If .11V. --'V.
luanufaetttring cheaj'ly and promptly.
2J-tf
1'kte:: MKk;r.s.
would d Wfcll to give l:i:n a call.
Fro. 11 and af.er O.-lober 2M at Weep
ing Water.
We received another letter from our
surveyors, but the writer must use
ink or a softer pencil next time. A
very hard pencil on glazed paper writ
ten on both sides does not make reada
ble. "Cv'py" for th boy? t set up. Try
again. W. W.
Go to D r.ev's for -our Groceries, j
Dry ioods. .V".
n irti."!i! li.j i irf r 1 1 1 i t tin cyr
nia! .lurs, s. c s d mi ,n A Xathans j JlV H4Y:.:4 AM T iLlHLE II CM" 3.
:r'1 .. U" I The Hayes and Wii-eler Club of this
Ilenrv -I. Str. i.!it, our "Hank," left ' couutv tire called to meet at KeimHi
u.i for .South 15'u.l oa Wednesday. We j ran hea Iqu u teis (D ike's store) on
shall miss Henry. 11- li is S-een tiere j s.j! unf ij Lr -uinj. O tohcr 21st. for'
so lon v.e ,ia I cane t loo,i i;po:i luni ; the trans ie-10:1 of imp.u'tuu. bada-ss.
as a tixt'ire- in l'l.it.- in )uih. We wish ; All are ra pieste I to bn pres-nt.
Jfiist be X ).; oO Lots in rit'lir;;!th
ror $.v;. t ;. U .V7.LI. j
C. J. Hoffman, theft: u.crs" I -laek smith
is aiw.t'.s ready to ;e;. ur.yuur wagons, ;
sharpen your ploughs and no anything 1
and everything in Ids line. Flow an 1 j
machine repairing n specialty dewing
maclmas particularly. 2.-4t.
Mr. Tha 1 lens Adams gives us some
gras-diopp'-r items. He says he turned
up the ground in many places where
the eggs are very thick and he thinks
most of them will hat-di. He did not
find m i!iy egg eat iug parasites. Same
results in three fields and Mr. A. has
gloomy forebodings about the Hopper
crop in the spring.
Mr. Sol. Lear Isley, however, comes
to a different conclusion. He has ex
amine 1 a good many egs too. and tiuds
many ali- ady hatched out or have lisd
life .in 1 th-n died. In m my shells the
form ef tlie grasshopper can be dis
tinctly seen. Otheis i.e found addle
and altogether he doesn't feel so much
afrai 1 of th? grasshoppers as he used
to.
For your Lamps and Qu?ei!sware go
to Dovey's.
iku spk vKist: !
Mrs. Mittie Parry will speak at
i:::i'5 BI.i: a n hi: if.. i:t:i;s,
in Plattsiiiouth, ttn th politic tl issii"s
of the day, on Thursday evening, Nov.
2d. at 7::.) p. m., end 'tit Light Mile
Grove O.-t. :J'th.
She claims to be an Independent
Greenb.icker. we believe. Li.
Senator Hitchcock, Gen. Roberts and
Col. Majors will speak in this place on
Moxiiay, Ov r. oUth,
on the issues of the day.
Hon. Frank Welch will speak in the
county about the 1st of November,
probably at Light Mile Grove.
I have just recuved at the P. O.
News D.-p 't a large stock of Locking
lloii", Shdghs, Wheel'. a. rows, boys"
Lspp-ss W.ignurs. Toy Furniiuie, ic.
Cad and ;.ec tliem and give jour order
in lime. Itespectf nil v,
J. P. VuV.NU.
.No. :-es o f si-li'i r.M.i
. -z . Nil. v N'ts of ( 1). si.ip't.
. No. l-1t40f ratvoiw.
- i'r-. c':eis.
i I
Thanking the Patrons for their gen
erous forbearance during the past
month, we extend to them a hearty in
vitation to visit us in the future.
Gkrtkude T. Johnson,
Principal.
Every young man ambitious of get
ting into the favor of the ladies should
go to Solomon & Nathan's for a suit of
their line clothing.
iniGisTKA:: not in:.
I will set for registering at the store
of .1. H. Lattery. Plattsmouth, Neb.
on Friday and Saturday, the 27th and
21-th days of October, 17(5; also on
Wednesday and Thursday, the 1st and
Cd days of November, for correction.
15012 G. IL Li.ack, Registrar.
A full stock of shelf ami other hard
ware and nails at lower prices than ev
er at Schnasse & Gramberg's.
It is an interesting fact that nature
has provided her own healing remedies
- no one of which has so wide a repu
tation tar. "F01 rest Tar" is simply
a pure preparation of tar for the Throat,
Lungs and Catarrh. 2:.'t4.
L"st assort nvnt of ciiuel fruit
bought directly at the L alt i nore ui u a
el, 15 per cent less than ever, at S. &
G's. tf
Legal Notice.
In l'n estnte of 1). W. tr-Ki:;n"n. U iva.-.'il.
!-ei..tc W . 11. N't-wet!. Cotitity Ju-.i;,e i i an1
f.ir fans coutil y , Ni-l.r.4..U:i.
. . . . .!. '' 'i . .
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... 1 .ii. i:'-'-!e ,.;:; .ci-.tl ' ft 1 i s.'U.e-.-
' "'.i :.:ltl i ii.-.ti'ia ; At
i.e." .. ' in l'. o 1 .niv"i' li . .-;i-..iH;, c.i ;;,c 1
I.e. 1 f -in irr. Is7i;. ;tt I i' -....-k j. in.. ;if
. i.ii-lt l e i'- : ! ni ii'c aay !:! m ititrrcsie.!
n'.iy Ii.. i- -1 .; .:u.i .a:miit! !im .. nr. . a: .1
V. c ..i-i It .!! t!:"'f!- ire. wl.vsu.-a aui::Ui
i ar.itnr siiiin'il not ie hsc;i:sri'-J.
I'ialtsninutl:, Ne'e. ' ;. l.'Mi. I !:.
.uita wm. 11. Nut .1.1 . .tii.is.
i'i:oi, vi.sroit f. it Ti t: 7i : i
v.aoi).
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ti'!'! r. I ' I !!' I (ill CU. I
Nt- i'.it.vsivA. 1 )c( -i1.it :7, 1-Ta. )'
tI'AI.KD Tit' !' )S I..;, in tn pia-ate. v.-ill I.e le
ti iVfii at this u.i iintii i! n'l-lmi; A. M.,
on NnviMii'rrT :ui. is:, at v. hii li jilai e ;..! tJ.'it
they will lie oji. ueil in ji esci.cc of LuMits. for
I lie ilnii vet y in ini.ial ii ii-s a i ..-;M.ie.. up to
Mar 1.3!. 177. at oniaaa li.'ti if, N .-tirask.t. or at
statioi s on tlie l nioii 1'arilie llailroaa, eait from
Kearnev -f o net io n , of
T o ttilli'.in i J.Mn.0Hi !ona;s Corn, ami
One i I lion I l.O'MMMIOi )01Iii.)h Ontt :
Also lot tlie iieary at (amp laieinstD, Ne
l'i nia ol
Twfiitv-rttiir Hundred aiOOi Cordi of
nod .
I'rmioals for ieliviry of I lie Wood will also
lie rei-i-ivefl ly tin- l'ot '.trial renii itcr. ('amp
Kobinu!!, to t!if i!uy aail hoar nliove 11 tmcii.
Pt-iposals lor ell tier c!us of Hu stores liovc
ini'tit loiietl or f..r ii:aiit ii i.-s !. s than the v hole
I'fijuireil. v iil !. ri-rciinl.
I'piiMKiN aii- invili'i. Iiolt! for the ih-liveiy of
the foil! an-1 ( la I in t.tw c :i!i n -, i ir i h; r!a ; i s e-l.s
to he pro 0 i : 1 i hy I he euei 1 .,1-1 1. 1-. a; i.l lor'ih-iiv -err
ia . teks to In f 'i'..is!n il l.y I!;. I eaa: i ale at
t i the eon! raeii.r. at I i!a:-iia I -;;!.
It.teii liei te i'e eons. iiei ei -,!n.iii I In.' :i:irmi
teeit hy 1 .. o it i I I o paiia's. not i idiler-.
tl'al they hi eouie hoieis.uea oa a.Wai'J of
eo:iI raei.
The pro;oa's shotrh? hi m ele separately, for
Corn, lor Oats, ami for Wood I'i etei ciier' will
he uiveii to artieles of dome-tie pi -nil net ioa.
Bids stun, 1,1 In- eiidoi ,-il on ravehip-s "J;I4
for I'orae." or wood a- thoea-e may he.
The i-oiil i aeis ill he let wilh lilt- proviso that
the tiiat:tit ies coa i i a--! ed tor. may he iin ivasi-d
or l etim-eil one - ilani hy the liiet f.'iia; I Tin as
ter of the 1 lepart ineiil. within forty u.i; s alter
ttale oi eoiiiraet.
The ruht to u-jeet any or all hid! is reserved.
!'.hlli hill- f :i li Is! a-d ai.d i ;'.:! ei n-tiLion- m oh
know ii on a pphe 1 1 h hi io t li i- u ; .' '-IS
M. I. Ll'DlNti I ' )N, C'i.ief ij ia: te-.nia l"i.
V : .'.ill. k..v'r V i. il ijil
i USSOUIAL AliTIST.
VTill ctve you a cleaa shrtve, or ti an jour hair 5i:
th-
Latest Style !
io.: - !: v; 4
" !; '. A s SUA jfPfXK
NTsi tuior to r i. at r k VAt.rr.v iiorsE,
.';- i:-.j I'l-at t snitm: h , Nt h.
Notice.
Seah-I T'roposais w il! i.e ren-ived ni'til the liii
tlay o: I leeeoiher, i-7t;, for iu".it lo'.eeii (l.'o
coi.: t-f diy hard wood, iv.ooil to te f 1 r.n.l 1 at
tael'onit lions" la I " 1 . , 1 ; -1 : 1 1 : 1 1 1 . on 01 ... luie
the tie-; .l:i; ol .i.uai 1 y . is::, tn he p iid in uar
f uits. I'he Ceiiiay Cti. i.iuissioi. cis nv. ni- the
1 I to ; j -: :-l or all hi Is.
C. f. t(.M iai-'.. t'onnl v C.'lfik.
'.--II t asj t'ljj.itv, Neh.
.T. V. V.'cckbich will pty in cash or
gooils the highest market price for any
amount of potatoes. 2'Ji
Ltmtmber the Legist rv notice.
I'llltSDNAL.
Mr. F. uary Xas n, of I'n ingst &
Xastiti. Louisville, called on the IIiii:
a hi yesterday.
Charley Swan. Sim. Cannon, and I).
L. Smith indited our ciiv.im daaees
Ust Week, iiStlh' IF, 1 1 ' -ft :!l I il S ." S S I U i-
t lines.
We learn from th Oui i'i a II pu'di-i-on
t!i at an old frien 1. Mr. Sam. Jones,
has gone and committed m itrimony in
the handsomest style iniagia tble. At
last, Simmy! at last. Well, joy go
with you, old fellow. Goodbye. Keep
a chamber in your heart soamvhere
ope.u for the rom-mibrance of old tiuvs
and be a good boy.
SCARCITY OF MONEY.
There is no doubt but the preseut
situation of all kinds of business and
industry is fearfully depressed, and it
behooves e ery family to look carefully
to their expenses. Winter is coming
on when children are liable to Croup,
Whooping Cough, etc. Coughs and
Colds will prevail everywhere, and
Consumption with other Throat and
Lung diseases will carry off many.
Tl:e diseases should not be neglected,
Loctor Li lis are expensive, and we
would advise our people to u-e Los
cm.i:'.: G::i:max Svia r. It never has
failed. One bottle for T cents will
keep your family well during the win
ter. Two doses will relieve and case.
Sold in all towns in the Fnited States,
and by your Druggists Chapman' fc
Gl.ASs.
Oar enterprising clothier, Lilly
M.idelmann, has returned from the
east with an immense stock of Cloth
ing and Genis" Furnishing (Hoods,
which he will sell at lower prices than
ever weie offered in this city. "2-stf
SAZUZL F. CAHY,
Candidate on tlie Independent ticket
for Vice President, fine of the most
eloquent speakers of the age, will ad
dress the citizens of l-.ebraska tit
Lincoln, Momiay Oct. -:!; at 2 v. m.
All persons, irrespective of party,
sect or sex, will have an opportunity
of heat ing one of the greatest orators
of the ! ty. J. L. Lrtow.v,
Ch'n Iud. State Central Cm.
He will also a-ldress the citizens at
Omaha at 2 o'clock p. in., o:i the lth
dav of Oct. 1STC.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Seated proposals wiU 1c reeeived until the -tih
diy i.i 1 io-, i n her. 1 -Til. lor tlie eoiist rm t i"ii tn a
v.a-,ni hi id:;e in er t lie main Wei j in;: Wate'on
t he Telegraph I oad on towiishiji lino hetieea
In -a us hi and 11. Ca- ei ind y. N t-nrasMi.
Uridyl ;o he eoiislrnelt -d in aeeonhiiice with
llit- plan a.ai pi-ei!i Oe-i.s ui, liie ia tin. I Ii-ik's
oniet. tu t a-s eou-ily. Nein a-ka. 'I he Conr.ly
I'oaim issii. r, s( r e t he riviitt to vijeii anj
or -ili Hid--. The h'.o.'i.o v. ill siaie y. iee p'-r l-n-eal
t i.ii in eash or in v an- nils on la id-re fi.u-i
l'.v oitlei id lie-( ounu I oaiiai-sam-T-i.
I. P. .Uiji Uii-:. I'm i.t v ( '::;.
?;t I t ass oiinty. o h.
Attachment Notice.
1 p.efo-,-.. i.vav : :. ;
l-r.-t..:.-. In-eoison. ; ,.,,. . a:.
naas M. ill . or. i' Vi; "s, ' !'- -"" ";
The !-;'.! :ur wl'l ta's- e :h t .
;''d da of . aicinher. 1;-T0. il.-- sa i ( i-'.;.;-;.
.Iil.li--.' issued .ii. ord' i ol a-la.-ai ,.!! i.,
IH..-.I :i:-imii inri.ii' s lie . i J. ! r-
lie! li : i '-:-. i ; i i'i-.'!-. .'-.'". if! I i !:.' ...e
1 .1 1 -: i v has lei n ;.i:;n !:'.! to ji. y tee :tf :
Iliai said eaa-e si uais aoj :,, -e l :.ii; '. t:.-- i:
d a.y o . o i-iiCht, A. I . is.'i'. at t-.t.e e'i ioi
. it wiiieti time von e,;:i a-. a a- ami ei ik.
leive. I-'i:KO.:i.: K 1 N-. ' J ..S '-
U," W.M. It. NKWrU i., !.') I t .!; l-i.
P. tsino.n 11. Nel-., se;it -j.e. TO. -';.'i
I.pin Tvr.-f ina
The Syeaiaoie Mar ": !I.e vv--;;. ; Vai.i.ra.-.-ir-ing
Company vs. I I.e sia.-r , ; ;;.:..-: a. on;
I 'ompanv.
The Keiem-aat. tls- ?Ia. .-!': tlllil.L'
Coa:pany. will lake n-dri e ;:; .. I'l unt i ;l . I at
Syeainore Xiarsh Il,:r,e M;-. . i.i ;u:: '
4'olniai:v. l::is entnliiiMi-i--! aeivi! a- il ia in the
( on 11 ly l oin t in and for '.'a-s ( 'ona; y. i he t.hjeel
of w hieh is to oht e.in t he p-.-'e- .ii'.it a , e: l ain
Seaiiio:e Maii-li llarvesier Machine. So. hla-i.
as The pi. :per;y of P'aiil'nf. Tilitt. I'liilllltt
elaims t he .oss.--sioTi ..f sai l pi oei ty and the
lull ow: i T:.hip o: t lie sin.'", ami t hat unites !'
lemlan' appeal's and ;net-is said eonipiaia! on
or lit fore the ir Ii day ol Nm emln.-r. A. I. IsTil.
jinlnc !'t ill he i lideie.'i for t'ae jiosses-joa f
saiil propi i ly ia favi.i of -a'd Phi:. .Hi..
1 ii f. s i-.i'mhiik ..I i:-n II lmt.i: Mix-
IK.MliiaMi ( i.M 1-A N V,
Tl.AIM IFF.
I heivhy a'ithor;..- tl'.e ; ahlii-ain -a of -;::d
iim- ii-e. .'m. M. .N i.'" i l l.,
-sia. I'oiuity ,'ii.lc.
Resignation of Administrator
I'l.ArT.viH'.'ni, Oct. 1th, loTS.
7'o nil j: 'I'sois ctiu-rrnri!:
Take iioti- e tint 1 he i!n-!"i'si':i;td. admihis
traiorof lli-ury Amioa. deceased, will on tee
j": ii ti iy ol ii.-i.i,.i-i-, i--:-'.. .re-ent to U m. li.
Ne . eli. Coa:i! y .1 u Ue ol 'ass I'.miay. Nehras
l.a, for hi" aeeepi aie-i-. !;, i e-i ; i,.a ot the
olVa-e of A d a i 'i n 1st i at i 1 r ol Henry Aao-i-a. !e-eea-eil.
.ii'.'oriaa:. to l.a- S.atait s foi si.eli eas.s
math' and pro hied, ami lii.it ..ti the-'oili day i
Oetoht-r !-7a, u !il make a li.ia! ilene-i-.r to
t he iiuiily I 'niirl inl;K Io tic d; ., !r-.i 'i-il fro: a
any hil'iniT iopen -lin::! v as -aid ad: Is! ratof.
.1. W. MIANN-.lS.
Aiiaiiai -tiali-r if the cu:. of ii-i t . i-c-. .n.
(li-eeased. :'"..
Appohitm'nt of Adaiinistrntor
in the miller of the c.-'.ate if I'-n; v ' misi.n.
iicce.i-.ed.
15 -lore ii ill. II. Noivrll, ( .:o.!y ,1-.;.- ::; ;hh1
to; ( 'ass c'ona; . Ne'a a-h i.
T" i!i a, looi it in-.lfl : r:i:
N- t1. s ht-rehy z ; ?'
polio -d a, lean i-.; ; at . . .
A laio:i. ile--ea --il. Ti:.0
ie-ari:-, at niv oiaee in I'i
.1 v m i lei oh- r. A. 1 1-
FRESH MEAT
Come Here Ronst Beef.
six a out
PORK STEAKS,
(1J.VK. FIH. Coil" I..SA f 'N.l'r'l". A .f P ALL
OTUEU MEAT I .Sf-.i.o'-V -IT
YOUNG'S Butcher Shop,
I'LATTSJWU TH, XEll.,
I.OWLK MAIN ST., - - - SOUTH SIDE.
o0lii3
TEA t MEliS EXA 311 XA TKtXS.
Not iee is le n-hy uiveii that I will examine all
pi r-anis who i. my oT.iT t licliist-ives as eamii
dates for li acii'-rs oi i!o eoiamon schools' of
this coiii:t . a! in v olc.ee in the t wu of eepinix
V';. :er. on 'i he last l-'i id ay Mid S:i t iud.! v ol each
ami t -very monil:, t-oinmeiicin; at 10 o'ciock
a. m.
Iiated this, i-tli tlav Of Jaanai v. A. I. isTii.
O. lh CUIPI'I N.
4 '.tf Co. Snp't of Pul. Misi met ion.
A l-'o at 1 he Coin I House, in Plat ismont h. on
the tii'st Piiii.iy ami Saluohiv ot each month.
li." li. CKIPPKN.
iSup't,
EOI! ERT DOS i ELL Y'X
AND
ULACKSMITII-
SHOP.
H lio;. linu'ju, ?Tihnr and Plow re
2airi!tj, and y.in nil j'jbbiivj.
PETER RACES,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the waKou iIiut.
lie is v. i-H krio-A ii as a
NO. l V.'OKKMAX.
er." Wns-jiit hioI It urief iuhU to
4'Ir.
S ATISFACTION" (i I' A KA NTK1.H.
Shnji on Six i h st i cet. ooooit e St roii;ht 's St aid".
LYON'S
Patent Metallic
STIPFBHBB
TREVENTS
BOOTS k SHOES
ei-,-1 V. . s;:ai-.iOT!
hi. I.. y ap-
-..: .-f ju-nrr
raase c; s--t iar
.!!:: Ii oa I lie -'otii
it Hi o a. III. i f
liiinthe.irreaLe.it su ess whciever he
goes an 1 i:i whatever i:e os at.
A 'ijn-.l--'a;c p.aao f.r l.i'.r. Ciit-a;'. or to let
Lona'a-i; nt the Lrkai.i tjflice.
ISAAC WII.K5, IVeat.
G. s. .Smith, Se,-retary.
Ladiei' calf n-.i-s ma h to o: der. for $."."-. at
lhet i.-nten.iial boo; an-; slioesioi,. i.;;f
Mr. T. L. Putter has just returueil
troni ihe east aal will cjicm ;i Jewelry
Mi; re i:i
Tli' (.-ontaur L niinent.Si1;n(.(.rr.
al'-d a n-Milnt'oii in remedies for Khnmal im.
Strains. .S.velhims. Pains. Paivn . Seahl-t. Stints,
ive. The White l.ii.inn-ut - for ihe hama:: fam
ily . and the Yellow l.i:.:a,ent is for hoi'M-s. They
arc certain, handy ami cheap.
A new Jew el rv Store w lit
he will
For pa: Lieu! i:s fiv.u late elections ' Mi"-Hatt is furniahiiiT thr lu st of
vi c t- v vi : , -1 meat; he huvs nothing lutt tine cattle,!
j aim is noiitui 10 sua cusioiaei s. .1-
(Io to Julio3 rei.pMher.T for ?oo l ci-I T , .
gars, phi.' a:.d line cut tuhacco.' Iauil- ! , l Jl1Sl ";(Tlvl''i.l!l
larJ t.t's.
..'tf i harrehs hr?t rale apple hrain.lv, which
ue citcr.s at wuoi.-saie or leiau.
Mr. I'ufiie Lewis hriu-s us some
I.. h'Miuo; has j-ist reeeivetl a new
have on hand a new ami varied stock,
seh deal with care and judgment, of
Watches, (.'locks. Musical Intrum( tits
ami a general tissoi tinent of Jewelry.
Kep. tiring ilonc neatly, cheai'ly and
prciuptly. . 2l.
Ciiistoria is certain 01ir:.te. ,t
ih.es net aaa-eale 01 L'l'ipi-lit.e e.elor till, hnt
is p!e,ts:o.t t-i t iiie. di;;e,i, the food, retinlates
tile ho-,-. 1 is. cni'i-s uiml co'.ie. expels worms, and
caiei s 11a! eaal su-i p. It ;s oipi ,;iv mlai!.-d to
minus and infanls. It contains no'ither .'.in.eral.
Mai j 1 ; i:,c nor Aieohol. ( li ihlren i . e: h itoj 111a v
have iie.dlii. ami iiCdlicl's tii.dict.ii tio v iis'c
-o:-i -i -.-.-'he.
SPMCIAL XOTICi:S.
said d -ty. vt wliiea lime n 1 place any per-o-i
inii-ics ed may appear and show caa-e. it any
they have, v. h said 1'.. O. lo-v s'noiihl md he
appoin-t-d saeli ad minimi later, iiici.rdin; to ihe
pi a el oi said pet ition.
Piaatsmoiith, Neh., Oct. 4;h. ISTi'.
w. 11. xrwi-ii.i.,
County .Initio.
Slieriifs Sak
ran- t:-i nimillti of 1W O W n einwii r-
- ' r : t,.i. r .... , ... .... ,..,,.:.. 1 ,
. 1 e , .-i..i.i ui u.i 0 ui.iu'.- v .eiiini ,1:1a - I- is '
Thev are verr pianip and full aud help r . ,. ' , '' " j
., .' , 1 units'. mjr ir-vnts, hats and cats, hoots:
to prove that we can compete with anv 1 , ,
, ... ... - ' 1 aiel shoco and wi,l undersell the low- 1
iil'ill till J't ,11111,1 111 lliiS SUIO .
l.O.).) pourels of first class butter
wantt.l at highest market ju ices, at
tf M HNASSir iV: tlilAMUKIUi's.
(load chance to lay in a winter stock
of lineApph i. A. W. White.
est for cash.
i-s-lt.
Our poods are sold at net cash prices.
1 not sul.jt-ct to deceptive discounts, and
j p.nties l.uvir.o; from us are .surv to uet
their motieys worth.
ri.KMiNo iS: Uacf:.
Wccjiing Water.
W.ir.teil, at thi.-t mlicr, on suhcrii
tin, a load of corn at highest market
pi ice.
There will be preaching in (lernian.
QUA A IMS XOTU V..
I'arties owiu"; me for services of my
horses for I0T0, will jd; ase come for
ward and s tth at once, as time ennuli
has e!aised now and tlu-se accmuils
oitiiht to be paid.
Ami ail other persons who either
owe me or wlmm I owe are reij tested
to pit-sent their accounts for settle
ment as I propose to clear my books
up by Nov. 1st, 1
All accounts, din hip, not settled by
that time will he positively ami abso
lutely collected by le il process.
Kcspectfllliy, (. M. STiiLK.HT.
Livery JIarn corner sixth and Tearl
streets, riattsinouth. 2Vl.
iJ Qi'h'.r hux-e !i;e hke fiteel I.h
1.IU 11 I'jj.-'ruviiir'.M of oar li-iln-M.iKK
I'd il 'an .li Isiie- sei! rapnllv.
Ci; ft P. yap''1-'1 for crc.il ir. N. Y. In"-',
w iij A L'Alil o..:r. Wail m.. P,..x ;u:;;, N. Y.
hPCT 1 PT TTC iiaitv la.i.irr to Yoniii;
j UfliJt AVjUiJO Men liom the efleets of Ui ioim
j and ahnses 111 early life. Man-
xO iiood rt-si. red. 1 .'1. pediment s
to Marriage lemoved. New
TvT A RT?T A C P "" 'I'1""' "f Ili-Ktinent New
n 1V.17VU li reiiiark.-Ude ri-inetlies.
l'.ooks and eirt nlars sent fire in sealed envel
opes. Addreis HOW'A 111) A Sst H' I ATION. 4ia
N . Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. An In it tit ion
1. -viiiii a hi.:'i repnt it inn tor honorahle conduct
ami professional skill. l.-iy
Heat, col 1. and overwork i educe the
muscular system, and the body needs
an invi.Lorator to Keep it up to its reg
ular w ork. I lie Lest an icle now in the ',
market fur tha purpose is Dr. Creen's '
next Sunday, in the (b-rman M-hool i Hitter Tonic, pleasant to the taste and i
bouse, at half past ten in the morair ;. i heahny to the body. .10-ly.
by Kev. F. C. Scliwartz. Sabbath
school commences at half past nine
SEND IS' YOUR JOB WOE IT.
l'osters nill-IIt-p.ds, Letter IleatK j
Etivelopes, ramphlets and Cards print- j
cd at this ollice. All work expedi- I
tiouslv and ncatlv executed.
DREss UAK I St).
Mrs. F. E'sterand Miss. N'.-llie Short ha egone
Into the tlr. ssrnakiii.!! hiisiiies, and would he
pleased ttiliave those m want of work in their
Hie tvi rr.U and rc t hem at t he residence of Mrs.
mister, oee door e.e-t f the Samal-Ts
House. Satisfaction giiurtnt-el and cltarsres
n-ideiato. 7-if
Kv virtue of an order of sale issued hy C. P.
Moore. ( onniy Clerk, i hy Win. I. Wei is. !r,s de
putyi, within and for Cass t'omiiy. Neica-k i.
aad to lie' d i';-e;,.d. I will on tile '.";d dav ol I c
toher, A. 1 1. J.-Tii, at hi o'clock a. in., of said i!ay
at 1 iie soin h door of the Couit House, in the
city of plat tsmont ii. in said comity, -eii at puh
! ie a net ion t iie follow 11.4 real -s ate to -wit : 1 lie
w est hill 1 u 1 ! of 1 lie nort Ii-west ip 1 a rt.-r ,n : , I
and tie- v est half w, j of the sum h-west 1 1 1, 1 r
ler '4 I and 1 nrce i.i; acres oil the wed si,i
td t lie 1:0! t'n -cast ipai ter im-'i i ol tlie -ont'i-Vest
ip!..l.-r i --.t , ;. heinu a si 1 i p ..f ground si
(il rods v. ide and riiiiiiin tliev.hole leiiirih of
the last ahovt; liix-i il.ed piece or I u t v acre
tract of land. All of i!.,- aliove de-c:ihe:l land
heiniT in sectic.-i No. seven 1 7'. to-.shi;i .No.
Iw five 1 1 . i.ort h of i;ti,;;e No. . 1 1 e !!'.. ca-1
of I he sit ii ,1',; .'1 p. in.-ipai meridian, and also
theeasi half j.' U" toe soiiili-east i(u:;r;'-r
"'., of eclion No. twelve -. excepting ten
j 10 : ".es ij i,! in the soil li-east corner of I he
soul h -e.-t-1 ipiarter :y-'t' of section twelve ii ;
aH ill .ow iisa:p tweive 1 i.' north of i,i:iy. No.
cle ., Ml j. east rf t iie mm Ii -riiij princiji.il me
I'hU..'',. in t'.-.ss County. Nehra!-ai.
Ti e sMiiie heiiii; levied upon and t.-he-i :io I'ji'
property of M. I.. White, and i.oha U liite. ie
leiulalits : to satisfy a j aliment of - 'id court,
leeovered hv.Iohn Kit.', raid, plaimilf.
l'hit ts-iaonili. Neb . Siil. li. A. ! '. !7.
J-! . P. t C i I.I'. It.
20t5 roeloT.
Hatt the Butcher
has or.ee more triiten th. field ami often his
services to th putiiie in his oid stand,
prepared lo furnish the he-t of
Car -j - fj - 1-5 --A pi "-w
FROM
Solomon & Nathan
niK -
CHAKPIOR STORfe
OF THE "WEST.
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FALL
GOJS, WISTER UOODS.
HEAVY GOODS. FANCY GOODS.
ftolions and Trimmings,
. Ol' Abl. KINDS
THE . GRANDEST DISPLAY 0?
STAPLE AND
FAjacveooos
Kfer seca in Cas Couutv.
LADIES & GENTLEMEN !
Now is yota time for r.argaiiiK an to niako
Money and make your families comfortable
Et:2 Ote:
x 1 til SALE iV
PETER HERGES,
Malic.f.-ietart r oi at.d Dealer in all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The l:.i-.--st .ad host as irnneiit for the lowest
l isli rices of any store in Ca.-s County.
CAMi AXI) UK COXVIM IIiti.
S-le Afj. ut for Plattsmouth, Ntbrasha
'Jail
BEST "FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA,
mil SALE 15 Y
xi:Ha.is:i i.
Great Ad-zantages to Buyers
is is;g.
Ten Yt tr.? Credit at 6 cr cnt Interest.
Si.i' Years ( red it at '1 ;-r rmt Interest,
and 10;ir- c'itt Dc'si-on itf.
OtJtoi J.ihcval lisr.eints I-'nr 4'aa!i,
itfb'iic i Fai-ps isntl S-'relitlitx,
niul PrfKiinuK tr IMrove
m enf m.
ThA .- nttd .V-';Mxfcii '.'rr-e r. eont.tininjr
ft; 1 1 p i1' icuiars. x ill he mailed free to any part
ot the world 0:1 application to
LAND I'OMM ISSlOMIi:. K. . M. It. P.
ley! Lincoln. Nii.ra.ka
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION,
fi'ILADLT.PHIA, PA.
FARMERS ATTENTION.'
WASTE IK
j A jrootl. iivc. active Asfep.t for fr
j j?ans an-i Pianos, lor Cass (. We will
I o'.Ter Letter Iitiik oii.I ln,ha',.ini '!U
Julius I epjK-n.eii; ( t-ar ManufHc- j than anv . tlier wlidf-sale lirie tleah-r
tttrer.e.ii Mam St.. I lattsiuouth, Nel.. . in th- V. S.. Ai-i-Iv to 1'ivseott &
CiiMr (iiii.iM!-,s ol Sia:ush a. id Ameri- , Hill, Coliuuhus, Nebraska.
i ;in Toliaccoes for Rhiokino; j mioses, i
Fr U ih. li. st qualities of iilna;-ji:iok-! fleorjR ll;iiisn. Muson. will do any
ii-; U.V-hco.jU..v.- on hand. ay-tf. work in brick, stone or i.lastcing. in ti
"" j S-vjiI. subj tantial manner, am! at fair
Fe'-e-Il. .T.list -tll'l S.M.l',.l7. !"") 00. I p'-iee-. (). ;... It TT;i ,., 3s...v
Fried Meatz. at Junes' Livery and
Teed stable, will fnriiis'i omul ris to
the jinblic. Tor the benetit of tin far
mers, I would say we have the best
barn in town, and" I will take the best
of care of their teams at reasonable i
rates. o;tf
FOR SALE.
A seeon:l humi Vi-tor Sewing Maeliim. war- :
r.- ;iied m -rood rnnnln m der. Price j- '
Also anew Wilson , in-j Machine, price s.-, i
liiipilre at tiiu liM: ii.tj v!!i-e. -!ii " 1
Estray Notices.
TAKKN" CP l y trp Kiihseriher. at h.ii resi
lience. :t miles s.intn of PI att moai h. one .MnVv
l ow. miihi i'iI to he live years old. small white
soul 111 iirehead. while stro'k in left liai.k.
hi: -under Ihe l.elly. marked ith::n upper
ha!I flop 1:1 ri -hi ear. and one wni'e soot oil
the liu'lit tlaii!:. No I'tiier inaiKsor team's nei
c -p! ih'i . Tie- o iot must come forward and re
deem th niopiTty ly paying charges and fees
aceordiir: to law.
-'r't Lkvi Walk Kit.
05
"-'V v .-s-r;
4-;'.ir-wre?v-j1
wm?w
TAKKN I'P hy tin s-ihseriherhvina in Platts
nioiit h lrt in.-i.. I a s ( i . N.-n., on t ae 17i Ii tia v
of Septetnhf-. 170. Two dark hay horses, -,vt i-1 t
at.onl one t housaml each, w hite'st rip in f e s.
f lie w it h two hite f.-et ( ri:x!..t hind foot v.. lite
and h It fi'l'tfoot 1 supposed lo he .". vears old.
heavv collar mark's, no shoes on. !:i;!it 111.1:11 s.
tee. IIiiiii talis. r'l'l t la lands hirh. '. oilier
GAME. FISH, cl .FOWL,
i.Y srjsn.y.
Tliatikful fur p-t-t patm:; i--e. 1 s. ...-tinict-.ei
of the ,ni..-, i o .1 '.. :. - . -n s lh::
TlhshlillAT IN rur.NA TiOV it KXHini
TION. IKSiNKl ill I DaMI-IMOKAIll
IMC iiNK HlNI'iaiiiTll A X M illlSAKV t F
VMI.i::CAN I MiLl'KMH-.M'K. 1 1 1 ' K K 1
MAY " il. AMI WILL I I A SI". NO YUM HI-IK
In, li. ls.t-,. All t!ie nations of the world ami nil
t he Stairs and "i erri'oi ies of tin- Cnion are par
I n-ipa; nc in this wonderful demonstration.
h.:i!f.-iar ici :!: r the most comprehensive col-h-.-iiiiii
of ait treasures, mechanical inventions,
scieiiililc i is. .Mi ies. manulact in inir achieve
ments, m no i a 1 s. ciniens. and at ienli nral pi o
d eel s cvi-- c h ihi t cil. '1 he m ounds de nt.-d t'
t Im Khil:iii'n ai" s-( a :;..i on ihe line of the
I ' i 1 1 1 s 1 ; u i : i t:.:i; oad ami mhraee f-mr hun
cieil and i.iiy acres ol I'aii moiait Paik. all
highly impi-ovi'il and oruamentetL on hich are
ei ccted I he 1,hnsi hiiihlins ever constructed,
ti-.o of these i ovei'iim an area of hfly acres and
coslinir s."..o'.i.-.iino. The total niimh.-r of huiid-im-s
elected for tlie jMirpn.es of Ihe ehihiton is
near two himhr. d. I o inx t iie li: ir! v days ini
m. diaicly f.iilint in ilie opening of the Lvhil i
tiiUi a million ami a ipiarter of people visited il.
The Pennsylvania Railroad,
tiii: (;iu:.4T sm.xii mm:
ANH
is th.iioost direct, convenient am! economical
way of reacliinsj Philadelphia ami this great
l-ivliihiiioa from all sections of the com uy. lis
trainsjioan.l lroin l'lohuiel i la will pa-s tlirouuh
m.ilAMM H.YH-INM.lI, hi-Pit I. which 1
foiepany have erected at the M-iia Kntrance to
liie Lxiol alioii (.rounds for the accominoii it ion
of passes is v, ho v isli to s;op at or start lroin
the c.i'iio ro'i 1; l e lioteis eont i:;-,ious lo this
si ion ::ml 1 iie Lxliihitiou, a convenience of
th- urealest aiue to v isitors, and iflorded ex-i-hisiveiv
hv liie Pennvlvania Paihoa.l. whi--i
is in "only li.m-: in :n:i; dipkct io
I .11. IIIV 1 UN N I A L PIMIUNCS Hxtmslon
t rains w id also stop at the Pncampmeirt of the
Put rolls uf Hiishaiidrv. a; Lim station, ou tliis
road.
The Pennsyl'.a :: K il'road is the andet
rail way oraiiiz il ion ia t iie wr.rlti. It controls
si-xen ihoa-and miles ol ; iad ,v ay. forming eon -liniaius
lnc-s to Philadelphia. New York. P.alti
more. ami jsiiinulon, oyer which I:i.uiious
day ami niiit cars are rue, froci t liicn;,.. st.
I oiiis. ( iiicinnat i. I oaisvilis, Indianapolis, Col
uniiius, Toledo, CIt-vuiulid, .and Liie without
change.
lis main line is laid with ihc.ihle and third
tr icks of heavy slet 1 rails upon a deep hed of
hroken stone cailast. and hrid-es are all of
iron or stone. Its pu-aiiii-r trains are fiiiiipjir-d
u i; !i t-vci y km-tv n nnpio cne-iit tor t-onito: t and
safety, ainl an- run al iastt r speed for creator
di-iaia t s t nan t he t rains of any line on I he i on-ti-aeat.
The t'ompany In. !ar-"'!v iaercMs-d its
c ; ai ;iia"n! ;' r l entennial travel, and will iie
p:. part d t i Luihl in Its ow n slums lm -onmtirt s
and p.c .e'iL'. r cars at short noiic snnh ii-nt to
fully aeconii'y,'date any extra d-:n;-m!. 'I he un
'.pialled n sources at the command ft'ie t.'om
p any l' : Tai:'ee tlie most peitcct ni commoda
t mil's lor all its patrons during th- Cctiteiinial
I-lvhihill m.
Till: MAfiN'iriCKNT SCENIC ItV f- r which
the I't'iiiisylvani.i Cetiir,:! is so justly eelchralial
Pi pseiiM to t he traveler over it perfect load
way an ev r-tdiaii'ini; panorama of river,
mountain ami l i'.i'l-vape views uaeipialh-tl in
A, aerie, i.
I 'll: I.ATIN'i. SI'A'i iO'si. on I' i, line nre
ua.-ni rats:..' 1. .'deals v,ji he funii-i.e. at sitit
ah'..; t c.-p.s and Htriple :in: allowed f.-r njo-.--iirr
i h.".i.
r i Ci:"".ON TICKKTs, -t r ."c ed r ue?,
v, 111 he sold "a all t re eij.al Pai'ron l Th-kt-t
r. tiers Ml ! W. s. Si.j-t liw.-.t . and So-n hw e-t.
IS-thai voiir !i'-:;.-ts re.ia i;t theliieat
P-iinsv;-. aria j.'i.'pe to i'i.- :':-r,!rriiii,il.
As it would he impos-dhle for uh to flv n roin
plete list of inices in this njiace, we chall only
M'leet a few. and assure you everything elstj it
eiiu.illy ;m cheap.
WHAT A
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JOLLAR 2)ILL!
"WILL CKT:
20 yards of Prints not utandard.
liynnU of I'lints rhoice standard.
23 yards of Pleached Mudin. yd. w ide.
12 yards of Shrcting. very grind.
12 yards of lied licking, good.
12 yards of Ducking and Hcnims, prime.
VI yards of Cheviot Shirtinj;.
13 yards tf Crall Toweiini;, solid.
5 yards of Tahle. Linen.
12 yards of Cantwn l-'lainiel.
12 Haiidkerehiefs, extra neat.
12 pair Hose, mtu's, vvnmeii's and chilili'eu's.
8 pounds Cotton Patting.
lsf-ow iool ut t!ieo rti,itre :
Wool Yarn, white, hi st iu laarkel l
" eoloi cd, " sre
Felt Skirt ; up
Pahnorals too up
Shawls, late-t styles 7-,e ap
Linseys ikc up
Ladies" Slmi-s fl.oo up
Carpets, Hemp '-c u
Ineiaia roc up
P.russi'iM il.lf'e up
Vaterproofs. splemlid c.'.e iiji
Ladies' Cloth, all wool S1.I23C up
f r J r. T V ' c - irr ir tt t a r.
j in.ijin.uiip t il 111'. iili,,.l,l,
I BEAVERS, BROAD'' LOTH,
CASl3tERES, POL ON
AISE, All wool, lioubk width, all Styles, colors, tjiial
itles and low i riet-i.
Empress Cloth,
All wool reduced from 8"c to r.ue per yard.
PLAIDS.
. full liua ot latest Htylcs at lie per yard.
JYECKTIES.
I'a'd style, very fine, 25c up.
Blankets, Comforts,
In jrreat vavriety, from .125 up.
Cottonades,
Heavy, 18c up.
Black Velveteen,
very fine, 63 cents up.
Flannels,
Pure wool, 23 rents up.
Ladies' Hats,
well tritr.ined, SI up.
Gents' Clothing,
AN ID
Furnishing Goods !
in great variety.
Boots,$2,2ritp; Shots, Sl.rJ.i up; lints,
75'; up; Boys' Cnjx.-lOc up; Sockt
5o ptr 2iir up; LAitcn-Ji nish
Collars, 10 o )itspi r box up : Men's
Undershirts ct Drawers, .jO? a n'-t, vp.
Kull lines of Clonl Trimininns. .ephyis, Cati
ass. Alpacas. Helailies, and all the latert
styie and shades ol goods loo HLin?r
om to enuinferati:.
runKs,
Valises,
Hand-Bags,
Bi Assorimeiit.
VA LE URES, SA TINS. TURQUOISE
AS'D SILK CORDS, RUGS, AF
GHANS, LAP-ROBES, ETC.
Vast assortment of
Jewelry,
SILVER WJRE,
AND
PLATEB WARE
$ :5 5,000
Volth of F.-ill und Winter Goods, of every tie
seripth.n, must he closed out this season
at Hard-Pan Prices.
Everybody jnvited to call at the
Shilaclelphla
STORE ;
And consult th? mor.arehs of stietnter,
Solomcn & Nathan,
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