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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1877)
EE HFrRALD. A BILL iX II AN ACT TO PROVIDE Foil TOTTWSHIP OEGAMZA r , TIOS. i Introduced b Mr. Colbj. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of NtbrasTia : (coxTiNrnx) Sec. 1. If any. person offering to vote at any election, or upon any qaes- Hon arising at such town meeting, shall be challenged as an, unqualified voter, the presiding officer shall proceed there upon ia like manner aa the judges at general elections are - required to do, adapting the oath to the circumstances of the to:vn meeting, and the laws in force in r gard to false swearing and illegal voiing at general elections shall apply to false swearing and illegal vot ing ut town meetings. Sec. 14. Town meetings shall be tspt open from the time of opening in the morning until six o'clock in the af ternoon unless the vsters present, by vote, adjourn one boar from twelve to one o'clock. - . Sec. 15. The minutes of the proceed ings of every town meeting, subscribed by the moderator and-" clerk of such meeting, shall be filed in the office of tfie town clerk within two days after such town meeting. Sec. 16. Before the electors shall - proceed to elect any town officer, pro clamation shall be made of the opening of the polls by the town clerk; and pro J clamation shall in like manner be made of each adjournment, and of the open ing and closing' of the polls, until the election is ended. Src. 17. The supervisor, town clerk, assessor, town treasurer, overseers of highways, constables, and justices of the peace, shall be chosen by ballot; all other officers shall be choen as the electors of the meeting may determine. When the sleetors vo:e by ballot all the officer? voted for shall be named in one ballot, which shall contain the name3 of the persons voted for, and the offices to which such persons are intended to be chesen, and shall be de livered' to the presiding officer so folded a3 to conceal the contents, and the pre siding oScer shall deposit the ballots in a. box provided for that purpose. Sec. Id.-; When the election is by ballot, a poll list shall be kept by the clerk of the meeting, on which shall be entered the name of each person whose Tote shall be received." Seo. 19. If any moderator shall at any. town meeting before the poll is closed read or examine, or permity any person to read or examine the naa.es qt any voter's ballot, with the view uf ascertaining any candidate voted for, such moderator shall forfeit to the use of the town the sum of twenty-five dol lars. ceo. 20.' At the close of every elec- j tioa by udlot, the presiding officer shall j proceed publicly to canvass the voies in tho same manners as provided by law for canvassing votes at a general election.: Sec. 21. The canvass being complet ed, such person as shall have the great est number oi votes shall be declared to be elected, and a statement of the result shall be entered at length by the clerk of the meeting in the minutes of its proceedings, to be kept by liim as before required, which shall be public ly read by him to the meeting. In case two or more parsons shall have an equal numoer of votes for the sama of fice, the question of which shall be en titled tdthe'ffice shall be decided by lot under the direction of the town clerk, each party having notice of the time and place of drawing lots. Sec. 2-.. Tho clerk of every town meeting, within ten days thereafter shall transmit to each person elected to any town office, a notice of his elec tion; and the town clerk shall tile in the office of the county clerk, within said time, a list of the names of all oili cers elected at such town meeting. to them, accept the resignation of any f enfoic any roles and regulations tend- ARTICLE V. QUALIFICATIONS, DUTIES AND TERMS OK TOWN OFFICERS. Sec. 1. No person shall be eligible to any town office unless he shall have been a resident of such town lor the period of six months next preceding his election. . SiiC Every person chosen or ap pointed to the ojnee of 'supervisor, town clerk, assessor, town treasurer, or over seer of highways, before he enters upon the duties of his oftice, and within ten days after he .shall be notified of Lis election or appointment, sha.il take and subscribe, before some person author ized, an oath or affirmation to faithful ly and impartially perform the duties of las office as prescribed by 1 iv, and shall cause a certificate- of the same to be tiled in the office of the town clerk. Skc. 3. ;"If any person chosen or ap pointed to either or unv of tut town of fices shall negitjetto take and subscriue such oath, and cause aeertiticat3there town 'officer of their town, but shall immediately after the acceptance of such resignation report the same to the town 'clerk. ARTICLE VI. I DUTIES OF SUPERVISORS. Section 1. The supervisor of each town 8h all sign all warrants on the town treasurer. Said supervisor shall give bond to the town with one or more sureties, conditioned for the faithful d'scharge of his duties, such bond to be approved by the town clerk, and to be filed in his office with Ids approval endorsed thereon. Whenever the town clerk shall as certain that such bond has been forfeited,-' he shall institute suit in the name of such town for the use of the inhabitants thereof against the super visor. '" ;" - -- s . Sec. 2. The supervisor shall prose cute in the name of his town, or other wise as may be necessary, for all pen alties given by law to such town or for its use, and for which no other officer is specially directed to prosecute. And no person shall be disqualified from be ing a juror in a suit by or against a town by reason of his being an inhab ltant of such town. Sec. 3. The supervisor of each town shall attend the regular meeting or the board of supervisors of the county and every adjourned or special meeting of said board of which he shall have notice.'- He shall receive all accounts which may be presented to him against the town, and shall lay them before the board of town audi tors at or before their next regular meeting, lie shall lay before the board of supervisors such copies of entries concerning moneys to be raised in bis town as shall be delivered to him by the town clerk. Sec. 4. The supervisor of each town shall be ex-officio oveisoer of the poor in hi3 town, and sh;ill act in thai ca pacity in conjunction with the justices of the peace therein. ARTICLE VII. TOWN CLERK. Section 1. The town clerk of each town in this State shall have I he cus tody of all records, books, and papers of .the town, and he shall file all cer tificates of oaths find other papers re quired by law to be filed in his office; and he shall have power to administer the oath of office to all town officers; and it is hereby made the duty of the town clerk to administer all oaths which may be required in the transac tion of any township business in the town where he may be clerk: Provid ed, That nothing; herein shall be so construed as to deprive any other per son qualified by law, from administer ing said oaths. Sec. 2. The town clerk shall tran scribe in the book of records of his town the minutes of the proceedings of every town meeting held therein; aid he shall enter in Lis book every or dir or direction, and all ru'.es and re ula ijns of any such town meeting. frEC. 3. The town clerk shall deliver to the supervisor before the next regu lar meeting of the board of supervisors of the county, certified copies of till entries of votps for raising money made since tho last regular meeting of said beard. Sec 4. Copies of all papers filed in the office of the town clerk, and tran scripts from the book of records. c-i-j tided by him, shall be evidence in all courts in like manner as if the origi-1 nals were produced 4W ARTICLE VIII. BOARD OF AUDITORS, APPOINTMENT, AND HEALTH. Section' 1. In each town thesuper- visor, town clerk, and justices of the peace of the town shall constitute a board of auditors to examine thj ac counts of the overseers of the poor and overseers of the highways, for moneys received and disbursed bv them, and shall require all town oilk-ei s to account to them for any and all moneys receiv ed or disbursed by them in their offi cial capacity, and shall examine and audit all charges and claims againt th town, and tha compensation of all town officers except- the coinpena iiion of the supervisor for county services. In cas.'i of the absence of either or any of said officers, or their failure to a. tend any meeting of the board, those attending may associate, with tl:em the assessor of the town in place of any absentee who shall act for the lime be- 7" st iiii n y of tho Vi:o'o world. a;jj."tiie ; Ilo'Iov.a VIA- tr.vc anj Ict'en them in i ray "1 ll.-.tl i!t "Your Phis arc marvpl'o-.is."' 1 wen lov another box. t!if hoi;st." "Dr. llo:io-.v;ty has cim-il w is fliroulf." "I g.-ive one of y-iar Pi'N t J mv babo for c!x;l eri morbus. lUo titur l:ti.Io tuinjirut di m a !;y." "My nan? of a Morr.!r. U now our-.l." ,- ur box of ilo.'lo-.v.iyV Ointment curd rat of noiof in if. if hr :.!. 1 lubtifd come f vour iuirin!Ht behind the cars. unit the noise ti a k-u." Sr-n.I me 1-vo boxe ; I want one for familv." "1 t-ii-Ioe v i"o'!ur ; your prhv h C5 cent, bat the ni-(i;.-iiie to worth ;l dollar." is. a pour 'S'-ni! mo five luw of vour ili 'Li t ti" Iihvp thrfe boT of vou of to be tiled aa above required, such negiect shall be deemed a refusal to .serve. Six 4. All town officers, except justices of the peace and constables, sdiall hold their o.llces for oneyear,and until their successors are qualified. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of every person retiring from a town office t deliver to his successor in oCice all the records, books, papers, property and laoney belonging to such office held by him. Sec. 6. Whenever, any town shall fail to elect the proi-er number of town officers to which such town may be en titled by law, or when any person elect ed to any town office shall fail to qual ify, or whenever any .vacancy- s.i.ill hapien in any town onicd from deaih, resignation, removal from the town, or other cause, it shall be lawful for the justices of the peace of thi town, to gether with the supervisor, and town clerk, to fill the vacancies ocea-iioued or occurring as above, by appointment by warrant under their hauus an J seids; and the persons so appointed bhall hold their respective offices during the' un expired term of the persons ia wliose steal they have been appointed tind until their successors are qualified, and shall have the same powers, and be sub ject tj the same duties and penalties as if they had been duly chosen by the electors. Sec. 7. Whenever a vacancy shall occur from, any cause in any or either of the otne'es enumerated in the fore going section, as composing tho board of appointment of town officers in j ing as member of se';i board, j fci-:c. 2. Tha. i-oard .of ..auditors of town accounts shall meet at the town clerk's office, for the p n pose of exam ining and auditing the town accounts, three times in each ye:-ir, ;is follows: On the Tuesday next preceding the an nual town moetlnjr, and on the Tues day next preceding each of the regular meetings of tae board of su pervisors of t hr; county, and at such other times as the interests of the town may require. Skc. 3. The accounts so audited, and those rejected, if any, shall he -delinked with the certificates of the auditors or a majority of .them, to the town clerk to be by him kept on file for the inspection of any of the inhabitants of the town. They shall alio be pro duced by the town clerk at the next annual town meeting, and shall be there pub'ielv read by him. Warrants shall be drawn on tiie town treasurer for all charges allowed by said board of auditors, and the same shall be signed by the supervisor, and counter signed by the town clerk. . Sec. 4. The board of auditors mav require all accounts presented. t be verified by affidavit, retting fortli that tf same are correct and just, and un paid. ' - - !Si:c. .I. Said board shall make a ccr tilk'ate to be signed by a majority of said board specifying the value of the claim, aad to whom 'hr; amount is allowed, and shall caust said certificate to be delivered to the town clerk of said town, to be by him kept on file for the inspection of any of the inhabitants of the town; and a statement of the aggregate amount shall be delivered to the supervisor of the town, to be by him laid before the board of supervi-! sors at their regular annual meeting. j The board of supervisors shail cau:; i I the amount of said charges to be lev- ! ieil upon toe property of said town, and collected as other taxes are levied and collected. Sec. G. The following shall be deemed- town charges, to-wit; The cornpMisation of town officers, for ser vices rendered their respective towns. laiii iiii:., i.ir i aii!': :t.'i-l rver. ' I liuvv '?!' 2 h)mih tc-aiitioiiial-s an tlit s?. but want .f span- -:i;;rIi- ine to conriurlu. i'or Cal.i:n-iiu-i .! murders, Al'.'l ernpti.me o. sur.. t ' h '.':u.; . t is twsi i:sv:ilu !!-. it i . f i- - .'. -.!. r-r -:y ;. but ii-:n-r.-- ,is ct n.;..:i' elici ts to t:,e . , t ..! '..:. msordci- irtfi-ij :ii r..S'-.isos Hlti!il:.r tus- OrsSer. ji-.'ir.s. h'-ta- c: taey s tc . inurj o. '; iu;.e w:a.-, or v.iifihtr t!iV be a'.lii-teU v.i: 1 mo;ih or i?r-f. or v. it ai-lio: aru p;iiu ; ct".t;ei iu tn.- lomn ov er tlie rt gioiis of tlie kiilnev.t. these .should be tken iuvortiini; lo the pr ui-'il (Iiitv.ii.iiiK. ami the (iitmi i ! slioiilcl I well rulii-o.i into the M!i:ill of rhe b.u-K at. le.l tisun. i'uis trMt-i-K'iit wi.l pivf ainnrst i.-miicuiaic leli. i m-lu-a ail oi lit r means have failed. No niPdieitiQ wili so e(T"i!iiH"v improve t-ie lone of the stomach ne ihese IhiN : thev reiaove all aeiiLi! y ownnotifil riilw by iiatiiiiirr.imc or iiiiprotx r .ii-:. 1 ln-v rc:U'h the iiver ::i1 iv lU': it to a her.lihy aeti'in : tliev .ire wonilei ful- " .-i-.-T.ii in i.hi inn i ri.'Vir f.iil in r iii-iii nr -i: I .1 sjii.1uji ..r i.u i ... . 1 - ..... ... Mi. uic'iu i mi (1117 II tlx iIJU ' f t'!;::cit. j lior '.V'A V-riU.S rs bt oa ia (be woriil for tiie folio'.vitit !iiv,s Atr.r, ; A-l!:u ;i. i:!ioi!; ('oiir;i;ibts, V-l. !.-:.'; . 'i ti-f j .-'..in, eN. ('inFinn;'li ti, lh;t , -Druimv. I nsulor-. Fry-iii'.:is. K.-it.-jl Irrr'xaSailtScs, ! F"At-r ofy'.i ktniN. -i.', ::,:. n.-ul i'-if. In- ' !i".ti:i, lun.ijji'iutjjon. .: .ii. I .! r Com- j i -i.u. ii, Lii'ii;m;r'i. i ji"i, i-uoiiiji-insiii. ri'Touriiia ; unru'. Ncrofiila oi-Kind's ii. Sne 71:ni;;t-i. .Miiif ami taavpl. Tii'-Doiiisitrt-ux. Tuinoi-, . iceis, oiuis of all kinds, Weak;;e.ss from an v C;: use, etc. SSI I'OiiTAST (MLIiO.Y. K.'Tie :i'f huiiip imlcsi tiic b'naUi:' f J. IT viajcs, :ts aent for tiu Liiiie t States, sur ruiuius e-!i box tif l'i!i, aiid Oiutnicnt. A liaiid.-Kiaie it'."- aril v.iil be j'ivei. to :inv i:..; rfu-i-M'Hi).r hf'o irfnr?ra!iiri r.s m;iv Jrpft'to shs tiK ter;iim of unv fvjriv r imi tie;. oo'a.U'i .'itiri ' t!m iil('(l:Oint.: or v(.:;c!.;1(j ih. HT.?, Ua'f.U;. - i'.it-in l i b". Kpuriot:-. S.M r.t- I'-.o mjtr.v'at'torv or Vof"s.'r Hor. t.owAY & Co.. N i'ork. bvp.d rosr'ttiir,i. diUKttiris ii-.-aitTs i:i Mfili.-inc t br'urglioui the civiliztu! ncrla. ia bex:s ;it i-5 cenu. m o4 ti -s and l oaclt. i iThere U cn3ll':r.Ul: savins t"" "liicir ' i X. i5. I'iivt'doTis for fia t-'iiJance of fat'ei.t ' ia every ui-4o:iU-r ure a.T.'.V'.l ij pm'.i Lux. ,' Oilirp, 1 lit case of vacancy, it shall be lawful for j contingent expenses meessai ilv incur- 111V liluuluiiiQ i-.i i.. v. . j & y ii liJ'Ullll if ll cj & tliL?- r,yp:i rcr.':t!:t o C-:!?ire. KeokuU. Iowa, on !: M:i iNsirj.i. Prof. Vm. II. Millar, Ono:"ii ..:!.-;Tf-r. aictf uith v,-r. About nixty 1ol n, ;-t.' :!! ncjC!iss. for M'-nsborsiifp. Ruurl i (;,- ,.i ,.,;,r. ,. i; " -.ki'"jf rs. r".iiif ii. i:epr- i-r'i.i . r; t -. roairt'ers.snrrvoi-s ani Te !! - .- :Ji.-rorxl?:v f:p-t. Kr'l.li lit-nor'trs fre i f'- L vsY-'- F-rMi.t Or;-'. !.-. Frc Fcs- . tr.-;- a: "-,-; :...! in c:.le.'i Hall. Free ; 'ar:- T-'i:r-( ' :" ,-. ..; b.ir-'.la?. TH-ttraplj-! i'i f-.-n. Sit -"f !!! writ httr fr.' ilmul Hri. c:it'3. Man f;tni;y bonrtl. cm f;:r a;;c.i'(. I rtoirlis" Ihh1ii", in Kioktik. Nova r ilioa. Acbtrv4 Mnyln"nl!.-i;e. Keokuk, Iowa. State whoiv yon saw titi ndvcrtirft.'ient. ityl rj n S.1 jW i ing hoard to lill any vacancy or vacan cies thus occurring. .Sec. S. ".Then any appointment shall bo made, ns provided in the pre ceding sections, the officer making the same shall causo the warrant of aj poiutment to bo immediately filed in the office of the town clerk, who shall forthwith give notice thereof to each person appointed, and shall, within ten days thereafter, fil? with the county clerk a list of tho persons so appointed ana quaiited. red for the use and ben lit of the town. the moneys authorized by the vote any town meeting lor auy town pm pose, and every sum directed by law to be raised for town purposes. Sf.c 7. The moneys necessary to defray the town charges of ea-li town shall le levied on the taxable property iri such town, in manner prescribed bv law for raising revenue. Sec. 8. The supervisors, assess us. and town clerk of each township, shall constitute a bourdof health, and on the breaking out of any con'agious disease .Site. 0. Tho justices of neace of the i in their town3hii or immediate vu ini- to-rn mny, for suiSrient cause ?born . ty. V.-.rr ral I hive pwpr tv ruake ?.nd 3 WF9 For Throat, Lua?p. Astiaa.El Klilapy,' ': "f iCorest Tar Solution. I ir- 1 b orl!ioiifion forCafurh.CoiiBmuptlOD, . forect Tar Troches, ! k ot b":e Thront, Hnai 8(ncss, Tickimz Cousti ui ' fi rurilr.tgtiie Iir!ia. , -1 forest Tar Salve, JT or Hiii!ic Iniloltct fcorca. LTcera, Ca, Euroi, i I JD lor 1'iiL-fc. ; forest Tar Soap, ! B cr Cb?pped Hands. Salt IUienm, Skia CiseasoA, E Ute 1 oiiet and liaia. Coyest Tar Inhalers, JT or Inhaling for Caltrrh. ConaunpUo. Asthma. for Stl htf mil rryyff. ing to check the spreading of any sneh disease Tri thin the limits of their township an they taay deem jproger. T ARTICLE IX FEES ASD COMPENSATION OF OFFICJTTJS Sec. 1. The following town oClcers shall be entitled to compensation at the following rates for each day neces sarily devoted by them to the service of the town in the duties of their re spective offices, to-wit: the town clerk, supervisor and town assessor shall re ceive for their services $1.50 per day when attending to town business; pro vided, that the town clerk shall receive fees for the following, and not a per diem: For serving notices Of election as required by law, twoiity-live cents I each; filing papers, ten cents each;i posting up nvtices required by iaw, twenty-five cents each; for recording any order, or instrument of writing authorized by law, five cents for each one hundred words; for copying any record in his office and certifying- the same, ten cents for each one hundred .words, to be paid by the person apply ing for the same; and for copying by laws for posting or publication, five cent3 for each one hundred words. Sec. 2. The officers composing tho board of appointment, in case of va cancy, when they shall meet for that purpose, and the officers composing the board of health, and the officers com posing the . board of town auditors, shall be entitled to one dollar per day each for their services win e a-'tuallv engaged in their duties as m-mbers of said board. Sec. 3. No justice of the peace, or town officer, shall be entitled to any fee or compensation from any individ ual elected or chosen to a town office for administering to hira the oath of office. ARTICLE X." LEGAL "PROCEEDINGS. Sec. 1. Whenever any controversy or cause of action shall exUt between any towns of this Stale, tr between any town ad individual or corpora tion, proceedings may be had and suits brought, either at law or in equity, for tlis purpose of trying and Dually set tling such controversies. In all such suits and proceedings, the town shall sue and be sued by its corporate name, except where town officers shall be au thorized by law to su in their name of office for tho benefit of the town. Sec. 2. In all legal proceedings against the town by name, the first process and all other suits or proceedings required to be served shall o served on the supervis or of the town. And whenever any suit or proceeding slmll be com menced agaiiust a town, it shall be tha duty of the sutervior to attend to the dvferise thereof, and lay before the e'ectois oi til-; town at "tha Ihst town metiag, a full statement of Mid suits or proceeding for their consideration and direction. Sec. 3. All judgments recovered against a town, or r.gaiut town officers, in actions prosecuted by or against them in their name; of office, shad no, be collected by execu inn, but shall be a town ch::rge, and w!i-n levied and collec.ed, shail be paid to the person ir persons to whom the same- shall have '-ten adjudged. COXTIXUED NEXT WEEK. The etantlirrt remedtoa for all rttxearva - va luria ure ycfiivNOii'a PUxaioruo SY?tn, HcHEUCK'e Sea "Weilo Toxic, and f er.EscK's ilAXiRARE Fili?, and if taken tefore t&o lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is eHecttd. To these three nWleiues Dr. J.' H. tichencb of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success la the treatment of pulmonary diseases. The Pulmonic .-.yrup rli-ena the m-irbld mat ter la the luufcs ; nature tnrows It oS by an -ay expectoration, for when the phlegm oi inattt;r is ripe a slight eouj?h will throw it oil, the pa tient has rest aud the lungs begin to hen!. To enable the pulmonic syrur to do this, Schenc&'s Mandrake hitis and SthencK'a Sea l'r...l 'a'.ira.. ..nut I. a fruolv tiwu.i ... ;.!...,... . 41. II till &llilf 111 ! 1IVVI.T II.U I J V II 'lllCt 111!1 I stoinaeh and liver. Schenoks: Mandrake Pills j not on the liver, removinjr all otvtrui iion, re- ) lax the gall bhulder, the bile starts freely, and ) the liver is soon relieved. Schenek.w Sea Weed Tonic Is a eetitle stimu lant and alterative ; the alkali of which it i composed mixes with the food and prevents souring. It ansisw the distention by to'.iing uj th" stomaeU to a healthy condition, so tliat the food and Pub. onie Syrup will make good biood : tlieu the lunps heal, and the patient will surely get well it care is taken to prevent lresh cold. All who wish to consult lit: Selienek. either personally or by letter, can do so at ids princi pal oitice, corner of Mixth and Arch St3., Phila delphia, every Monday. St'henek's medicines are sold by all druggists throughout the eountry. 4St9 J J ' - -. . . , ji bL Hi a -v--'j' tr'-j 23 i tut 11 C1 own mm kntr jUT &ifii fit will fee fwfiSofv Wag m9 zsr xd M Tl; O. F. JOHNSON, j DEAIVEI; IN I Drugs? Medicines?! F. S. WHITE, DEALER IN Lf 5Ji -A.j:-T.ID OTSnNTJTID GOODS E!ia5a3 'Shfw Ladic-s Fumitehiu Good::, Dross Gools, Pcriumcry, Half b-" i Liifei i . Oil, boap, I-aper, Collars, Ladies and Gents &3 ZA 0 S2 r ' 'rj: if Hosiery, QneGnsware, Flower Sot d . -All Frer. Trimi-ieci nco of! Charge. ! Glapsv.'aru, etc. DEALLH :rflA;niI i AO DC CAiTTV DI:DWPD r9!r--"ss iuiviiii viii diiii.ti kJ, iJitx l 1 aJii lill L ii. 0 FJour, Coin Uealand Huekwheat I'iour: Stationery, STagnzines, j t . I e iX'im U ficp everything an orcliisary fc9 rl P w S3 S !reserlpini Carefally Coav-ostudid by on JlxpsiiaiiCt.-! IJtrtzZ'xt. KEMEMEKR TI1K PLACE. COI2. FIFTH d- 31 Am MREETS I'LATIHMOCTII. NKfi. FOR "iOCit Choice V"iiH'j, Liquors. EE Eli, ETC., ETC., Go TO HfiADOUARTERS. household 'needs, and will sell you goods at such prices that you cannot com plain of hard times nny more. HSNXIYBG?CK. PEALEii I.S ?, f. Cheapest Piaco in Town. P.its' AU mi diiunil or l. -j tie L-ulHt. Fu mil its Supplied ( the Dozen. 33 1 4 1 B. MUJWIIY. UOBEBT DONNELLY'S ."si" v? T..' tt rs . hiUil a number of ! E. PARTflELE, ' "'-ALE, FEED LI VE11Y STABLE. Attlie old ITy.i;; Birn. iiaUily .Tries' ttaM) in FJaftsmoutb. N?l-. "J.iil !(-;oj i-onsUntly.wn Horses ior Sale. i h n-'vi:-.': li'lin; t.f jpn.j horses mad'j :rc, etc., i:c-.. Of All i:tscriji:zm: a;,i METALLIC BUPvIAL CASES 1 UJ. POKY PHAETON, w-th zo.tla hoi-s, for Ladlm to drive b Vpt , FAIl2li:iiH CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK FOR SALE. E. PAHMKLE. i r-r ki g5 gf5 i fj ..... . ! I LIVERY SALE AND FEED fz- ' F cis. TYjgov.:, jtuzjy, XtKhinc ;n l PIoc re 2aii'i;ij, cud ffc-.m-.-al Jobbing. I Mill ::o.r ' V,TGODlT CC i.r :"."i'ri'fi' tM d.i 1! liiiuli of rerriil'ns I Of M sue. r-avntadi andsi.M pit pan r.xS.i i fM'r.i sr.it iV.,f-.' r-i.--.!::neiy, v tnrre i is ii. .i. ;;.tlii- l.i r.iy siicp. j , i-ETEIl RAUl'lt, ' wirh n.-!iy ttsatikjirorp.-.rtrr.trorja??. I irvi:-? ' lliCUiUrvLUclOiU VuhVJ.'ixar.U j Lr,r, STOCK or - ; h is::: t)!:.!" . tLe vr.igvn nhop. l't. n well l.tiowu us a -VO. i V.OKKMAN e-vv T.-isor a.- ?ii4r.:. rials ta ! 'Jrii.c. ! ,SATrsrAf.i:o:: '-rAi"i:s:. j EST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, 02.T lrXT STXiH-JCi:,. . Iii.t vt I'l'-ttP Vaiiry II.)U.f. nn: OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. 7&o i 7i a .is .ii's c7i Hand, I.V XrSJJrAgrTA. oful Drivens s-mt v?ith car- ;' riag;s if 'desired. . ! Cjviies s -r.t to Lciot to ruvet ail traiii vsi. - ' whesert-r orUer.-l. ' ' the: only hzakse in town. Xi:V L1YEKY STA ISLE, I Great Advantfi-scs to buyers ' yxuu?:.,, ami ,10 rLATTSMOUTII.XCB. 1V?5. jJii! r,KUH,,rh, x,b. j TTtON-NKKSTAnT.T in n.ttsr.u.a'b j 'J (Jre-JU nt H P,r cent IK'M. MIKfcl SUUli ELUBACHiiR, ti wi.l Ki-oti !i nr-.v its::i h;.!: i :r. pr m sa-.? ! " - ' ' - - ,l ! fiT t i!;uk Tl;: :ir.Oi.t nr.il -.it of lio;c OTu-jL 10 per C:T..t DL"!-'U:t. I ii! v ji : .i:,t - .n ,-.i i . , i i j ii. GO O r o O 3 ft- 5"AIn!.f EOIK CIIKAl. Horses keoi for a cr lo Trade, SJ'.fr r.;!.-!.--! ;-rtr rtts I"t Css":, j HORSE 8II0tINrt, .n? 'f'.',i'r,i....?,r'!.Vi 1 rm:r. 0:f .litsin'r j fi.l! 1: 1! -.!:: 1: .. !' :--R I.: : ;i- ! f I . (: lo.tnypHit I vi ti.j f.i ri 1 .1.1 ;i?.,i',! '-i 'i-ii to ,' t,a:d roMMisfrovr:, v v. r. it. ITOIWE3 TRAINED AN!) BIUL E. : H.1 .i y. kka:k.i - I , to .irfti&l fcT , ,,,r. ' THERE IS MONEY IN IT! nil i n:n.-'ip(i,.:;i'"i 1.! i",,.! ! j-. ;iil- WAC.ON KETAIEINO. All kinds of KARM IMFLEMKNT.? rscndtd JTeatly Promptly -:0: i;i;,,.;,;,trH, f;,-1'; Specid Inducements ta the Trade. , ,f . . ILIS:- AGE1TTS V7A1TTED' I-orsc, 31nle& Ox Shoeing. fct iter by thf m ib th h-;or - 3 yi. j mtmmm In short, we'll ho aiivthlng that has - I THE PARKER GUN. i.Ttry!jer fir tb Prrxt 3. A. , '1 rl SIS! mi font" feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and ee us. jst;e7w sI3:oI., o D tl) St.. bftween Main end Vln Ptrn-.' .1 i'l-.-iivi ;!;ppr,itier fr.ini the r.w IIEKAI.D ife PcgSSl for Printers. PiIACHINES SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. Pin-.plesi. Ltchfst Krjni-ip, Bet Made wad Mort EeliuLla fk-wiug Slachiara in thn wcrid. (Ci.f l"ii o' ojiif remoKr .) f - -5 r" "3 I j'",j iPKIJ Tin 5:r. n by u. xcnLsion ritI.TI?iCi INK toM MANUFACTURERS, Former! v of I-midnn- Knl.nd . W " ' lfil jl 1171 mriviitfiii ;tti i ml' t