A 4 I l-.KW.:rfj. X ;ir;v.'i jL,-i,. -r I Til I U ERA JU). J. A. M.VCMURrilV.. EwroB. I'l.ATrSOUTir, AVR1L 3, 1ST7. The officers of the Editorial Assinci.v ion ara rcfpiestetl to Tuerf at the Corn mcrci.il TrotcT, at iTi-ftcoIn, on friihiy t?i lOtTiof April,' to make arrangements tn our excursion in May. J. A. MaoMcrfhy, SpcVv Two letters from Weepin? Abater for the Letter l'ox will appear next week. An eailkquake of some rnaiiitii'le occurred in Plumas count', California, ;n February last. One by one the Life Insurance Com panies vanish. In the mid it of Life we are in (death) bankruptcy. Gen. Bovtn, of the Iilair Times gives a very interesting reminiscence enti tled -Elkhorn in the Karly Days." Within two months no less than twelve railroads are to be sold under the hammer. They are mostly eastern and southern roads. Republicans elected Mayor, Police Judge and Marshal of the City officers -it Omaha, and the Council stands C Heps, and 6 democrats. The President bas appointed a Grass hopper Commission and Prof Thomas lakes Minnesota; Xebraska, Southern Dakota and Wyoming. Maj. Sti'.ichcomb, so say the papers, b editing the Juniatta Herald fur 150 ays. They've got a County seat tight mi hand. Tell 'em a war story, Major. The article on "Farm Villages." on the fourth page, is from "Scribnw's Monthly," and being a subject that our farmers ought to bs interested in we publish it in full. Judge Clarkson, a brother of Ilish op Clarkson, accidently shot himself near Chicago last week and died on Thursday last. lie belonged to tme of the oldest law firms in Chicago and was a man of decided abilities. AVe see that the City Clerk' report, (aud we expect the Treasurers too was ordered published in both city papers "as usual." "We haven't seen any such report. There i3 a great fuss raised if any public document is ever published in the IIekall and not in the Watch man. The Nebraska Editorial Excursion will take place in the latter part of May, and the editors generally intend going. Please count us in, Mr. Secre tary. Ej We'll count in all who belong to the Association, or who make their appli cation for membership in the manner prescribed by the constitution; other wise we cannot. Mr. Sect' v. It Avould serin as if all the great pledges given to the South that the President would abandon the Republi cans there and leave the colored men to their fate, have been made without any authority from Mr. Hayes. He re fuses to act until a commission has re ported in Louisiana, and has invited bo'h Hampton and Chamberlain to eonie to Washington to talk it over. The author of "Helen's Babies," the charming little story which had .such a run a few months ago. is writing a sequel to it which appears as a serial in Frank Leslie's Chimney Corne". It is entitled "Other People's Children." The opening chapters re-introduce us to our old friends JJudge and Toddie in the irvst delightful ia:tnn?r. They make their uncle and aunt a visit of a few days, and an account of the suc cess of the aunt in managing other people's children, which she thinks she knews just how to do, is given. All those who admired "Ilelen.s Babies" will not fail to buy the Chimney Cor ner and read "Other People's Children." The troops are to be removed from South Carolina at last. Both men Chamberlain and Hampton have been to Washington, agreeably to a request of President Hayes. The result of the conference has been to order the remov al of the troops from the State House of South Carolina. It is generally con ceded that this gives the government to Hampton. A commission has been appointed to visit Xew Orleans, and no definite action will be taken on the Louisiana case until they report, but it also looks as if "Nicholls would become Governor there too. The wisdom of Mr. Hayes' policy in these states re mains to be demonstrated. Thoy had lots of fun down in "V;tsh ington this winter so Bob Doom and all the boys say. About CO Kansas members of the Legislature anT citi zens came down to get something, and the way they cursed civil service rules was a caution to Bullwhackers. There was a great strife to get in the - Senate galleries or where the iro-eed-ings could be seen and heard. All Ex governors of the states and Senators by courtesy have the right to enter. Gen. "Wiles got in easy as ex-governor of Neb. That was till right, the Cap. was elected governor once, maybe you all don't know it, but its a fact. Gov. Butler was there too and of course he went in, so did some other fellows on Gov. B's good looks. At last this was played out, one day. Captain of Cass Co., presented him self to the door keeper. "Can't enter there" says that functionary. "Why I'm Gov. Butler.of Neb." the Capt. said II B 'responded the tloorkerp- prthats too thin, there's ten men come here already this morning 6aying they was Gov. Butler of Nebraska. You can't come in." The boy3 all like Pres. 2Iayes appearance ierson".lly, and are about equally divided on the feasibili ty and practicability of the New Civil verfn reform measure-. TH .'iT $.C U K AS.H 0 IT K U. The County Commissioners have ap pointed Isaa'j Pollard, Sam'l. Riihrml son and L. Patterson as the committee to examine and report on the best ma chine tor destroying grasshoppers, they to determine the kind of test, and set Ihe time and place. Mrs. Patty Stanton, of Stonington, is 'Jit. She was married at 14, has arc 63 year old daughter, and would marry again but for fear that the happy man might seel: her money more than her love. Ex. The only remarkable feature in this is that she became the mothei o this S3 year old daughter at the age of 11, and three years before she was mar ried. Another case of a very great mistake in a w Jinan's giving her age. Don't you do it, girls. J3MX I). LEE'S. CONFESSION John I). Ie, the Mormon Elder is at last executed, shot to death, for his participation in the Mountain Mea dow Massacre 18 years ago. He made a confession finally, which implicates Brigham Young and other Mormon Leaders, intimates that Brigham at List gave him away and endeavours to leave the impression that he would have avoided tho Massacre if possible, and that he did save the children. His book will be published in full, meanwhile justica may yet come to the other participators in this crime. Kansas Citv, Mo., April 1, '77. Friend Maumukphv:-The face of the Herald, like that of an old friend, appeared to me last evening. Kansas City than whom,. St. Louis excepted, none higher sit3 in the state, h is a population of forty thousand. Following directly in the footsteps of her fair elder sister, St. Louis, whose public school, under the supervision of Supt. Harris, are renowned through out the United States. Kansas City has a school system scored only to that of St. Louis. She has a corps of sixty well trained teachers, to do her work of teaching, and if must be well don". The careful eye of the Superin tendent, who is an experienced teach er, as all Superintendents should be, scans the work of each room once in two weeks, and where he is not satis lied with the work, still oftener. If teachers cannot come up lo the require ments, they are, as they should be, promptly discharged. The school oifi cer3 are paying out the people's money for work an I work they will have. There are nine public 3cho.)ls, eight Ward, or Grammar schools and one High School. The Manual for the present year is very much like th- t of Plattsrnouth; it is revised ei:ch year. The course does not comprise as manj branches. No languages, s;ive good English, are taught in the High School. That work is left for the State Univer sity. There are only four male teach ers in the city. The Superintendent says the female teachers do t'.ie best work. ciz, of nine principals, are la dies. The salaries of the lower grades run from 640 to $ j0 per month. More anon. Gertie Johnson. TIIE .NEW 1)00 LAW. AN ACT to prevent hep and other do mtstic animals from leiny killed by dogs. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Leg islature of the .state of Nebras ka, That the owner or owners of any dog or dogs shall be liable in any ac tion for all damages that may accrue to any person or persons, by reason of such dog or doga killing, wounding, worrying or chasing any sheep or oth er domestic animal belonging to such other person or persons; and the dam ages done may be recovered in any court having jurisdiction of the a mount claimed yt:c. 2. If two or moro dogs, owned by different persons, shall kill, chase, wound, or worry any sheep or other domestic animal, such persons shall jointly and severally be liable for all damages tlone by siu h dogs. f?KC. 3. The municipal authorities of any county, city, town, or township, shall have authority, by ordinance or resolution entered at large on the prop er journal or record of proceedings of such municipality, to impose, a license tax of not more than five dollars for each dog, on the owner or harborer of any dog or dogs, which license shall constitute a special fund for the pay ment of all u.tit)'igi.-s done by dogs within tlie limits of the body impos ing tho sam, to b? paid under such regulations as shall be provided by such ordinance or resolution. Sec. 1. Any person shall have the right co kill any dog found doing any damage aforesaid to any sheep or do mestic animal r shall - have just and reasonable ground to believe that such dog has been killing, wounding, chas ing or worrying such sheep or animal and no action shall be maintained for such killing. Skc. 5. It shall be the duty of every owner or owners of any dog or dogs to seetne-y place upon the neck of such dog or dugs a good and sufficient collar witii a metalic plato . thereon, on which shall be plainly ' inscribed the name of .such owner. It shall be' law ful for any person to kill any dog found running at large, on whose neck there is no collar, as aforesaid ; and uo action shall be maintained "or such killing. Sice. . Kvery person who shall har bor about his or 1km premises a col la r "ess dog for tiie space of ten days, sha'l be taken and held as the owner, and shall b" lifiblt for id! damages which such ducr h:til commit. Skc. 7. The owner or owners of any do or dojs who shall )iertoit the same to run at large for ten days after this act stiiili take effect, without such col lar as hereinbefore described being t-e-curely placed ujon tb neck of such dog or dogs, shall be deemM guilty of a misdemeanor and lined in any sum not e-cedmgt"Aenty-tivedollars which when collected, shall be naid to the County treasurer, for the benefit of the school fund of the county in which the tine was imposed. How are you Irish Setters and spot ted coach dog? At the telegraphers reception in Chicago, tha dancers waltzed lo music played in Milwaukee, eighty-five miles away. A waltz and several marches were transmitted by means of the won derful telephone, the wires playing as distinctly and perfectly as human hands. Subscribe for the Herald and Xc- thr"slm Fanner; only ?2.6. TKIP NOT KS. CONTINfKD MARCH 'S.Ah. Left Pi.ittsinouth for the soutl pari of t lies county. Cold, raw wind, very uncomfortable March weather. Arrived at the fine farm of Jas. A. Walker's, one of Cass County's best farmers, about 11 a. m. Found! . , . ... our genial Co. Treasurer putting a ' force pump of the most approved pat- j torn in Mr W'-; -vrd" Vurnn tint i in go)d "working order, to the great j satisiaction or r.ir. . . nau a pieaani i tiJi- with Mr ..iwl Mrc AV" ilWr hn I talk witn Mr. ana mis. ajn.r, , no , tra -a iiinnlir fivo.l -j c tl.oir liOti.l wijli- ... ..o .. ...j , large comfortable house, good farm, i f V . farming by the most approved method. He. like other farmers in the county, is considerably solicitous in regard to the grasshoppers, and looks anxiously for a solution of the problem, but is by no means discouraged r has already put in 13 acres of wheat for the grasshop pers to eat, he says. I should judg he could stand the destruction- of one crop without serious financial injury. After a bountiful dinner I started out and called next at the comfortable res idence of Mr. I'n os Berger; had a very p'eaant chat with the family. Mr. B. does not think much of the IIi-u:al:; says it has to much space devoted to advertisements, but could not well do without it, notwithstanding. When I explained that many of - the ads. were new, and that we had commenced our new volume with an enlarged paper, he concluded it was about right if that was so. Mr. B. thinks with some oth ers that there is something peculiar in the working of President Hayes' Civil Service Beform :is shown in Omaha in the removal of Mr Yost. We then drove to the farm of An derson Boot, Ls-j. Mr. B. was away so I took in the Three Groves P. O. and returned to meet him in the evening Mr. Boot was one of our most enter prising farmers; is now feeding a splendid lt of steer., O-l in number, contracted to our townsman. Mr. C. Parmele, and to be delivered any time before the middle of M iy at the dis cretion of Mr. P. We have seen no lin er, or more thrifty lot of steers in the countv. Mr Boot ha? also a fine lot of ItOgS running With the Cattle, mainly ... , , . .. .. jjpiii3iures. x ioox. a waiK over tun farm with the proprietor to view the grasshopper eg- which lay around in discriminately. Ho does not saw any wheat tlii s season, but puts in rye, o its and barley for small grain, and a huge Held of corn to feed cattle and hogs if the hoppers do not need it to carry them through. He has a lino bearing orchard from which he picked upwards of 29T bushels of apples last season, and increased it by planting four acres more from his ocn n first ry last year. He has three tine springs on different portions of his farm convenient to ev ery part, and is well fixed for stock raising. Altogether Mr. Boot is a i-y. ,.: rt .1 r.. . i 1 1 .. lllllllj yO-illlt-iUl l.UliiL'l ilUU LIUUII'.l IO I succeed. With many thanks to my - r"rT" host and hostess for their kind Lo.-ioi- ! A V J tality I start ou for new fields. Monday, April 2, 1877. Cold but pleasant. Drove out south-west called on the gardener at Eight Mile Grove, Mr. Otto Mutz. Notwithstanding the ravages of the 'hoppers last year he has still a fine lot 1 of eahhao-fi atnl a. lcirrel of L-nint. loft i - . . 1 ior mose mat wane. Air. si. is nrenar- ing to put in vegetables again this spring undisintireil by the quantities of eggs left in the ground hist ye:ir by the locusts. The annual school meetings arc in session at Ei.lit Mile drove, and Cen tre clio-jsiiiff their oilieers for the com ing year. I brought up at Mr. U. Chil son's at Centre, and could not refusa his cordial invitation to turn in. . Tcesday, April 3. 1ST 7. M'arcli has taken a jump ahead, and i irivinir na iiiri riinrli w.- !ioe v.T.T ! south wind with snow and sleet. A few words for the Centre, one of the ! l l ....f f i1A ty N,,,f,r i pioposed locations for the County heat. It is near tho seographicul center of the county, on a high, slightly rolling prairie the principal advantage at present, being that it is about equally distant from each corne of the county. Tiie citizens propose to give an undi vided half of a quarter section of land to the county for the location, ami the equal center is said to be one mile south and west of the corner, but lies in a much less desirable place for the location of a town. Tho good people of Centre will in all probability have an opportunely to show up their ad vantages next fall. Arrived at Weeping "Water about 10 o'clock found th.it burgh in a state of quiet excitement over mo arrest or , . il. . . f M ..a,. some four or five thieves who had been . committing ilcpredations tiu tlie good citizens Ol tiial Vicinity, appropriating spring seats, chickens, etc. Two more of the rascals got away, and the otticeis have been following them in Iowa, but did not succeed in coining up with thern learning t'iat they were on their way home, the officers returned, and have mad in arrangements to secure them when they siiow themselves. The springs belonging to Mr. J. M. IJeards ley were found. The portion of the gang caught have their trial at 1 o'clock to-dav. r. THE MARKETS. HOME MAHKLTS. BKPORTKD K F. K. WH1TK. AVIiat -;7ifi) 'orn, Is.ej Oats, i.'-W'-.v. I've v 40 .-Ji Hurler w-f-.w lloi."4,' o.M Cattle J riti.';- a H) Buckwheat, 50 I.ATE.ST NEW YO.:K MA1IKET3 "Kv Y.juk. April 4." Money ." Gold J04-, LATEST CHlCA;i MAUlvKTst. TmrAoo, April I. I'huir 5 m Wheat 1 i;ii f'oru, Oats.. . $-.'. Uye .. i'rley,.... .. lio-js " -4it-"r. 7", Cynle -4 jti5 i Leniaur rsiLi .nirnenls Ono Uiaii f.r th l 'i man 3-ar.iilv- The- I ; Tlieso '.ii"i.. i ar -!ui-'y tho wonder of 51: I world. '1 heir efiecta :.re liu.e !e-.s than marvel- ! ;,.. MXlJZ&l j Neur.u.cia irni tue sy-su-ro: ;urM.umli:tt:o, t'hililuitiii!". l-fk-1;iv'. I'iii.-v. lt''li. sunt most cu- tam-ius er;..sioun : it xtrat-tf fro.-i trooi frozen stints of vfiionioii- 'lUiics : it m.u.'.h.-h s u- as'J "l-v'at VM Vvcr' kii,,!- V! !l''n i s,!r:ijn r imiisr otvor. it i ti:e i.u-t oot.-ut i rriiu-d V Vfr (t : co v-lfil to Ileal t !. t ri ; u; I :U't i;14. nt.-iiir l.if;:tiK.-nt i- u.-,-.l itli crt-;it -!U-:i- y for soro tiiioai. Tool has-he. t'nwrJ IlrettwtM. K;tr-a..-li?. ami Weak V.-.u-k. II i fol- lowing i lut .i s:niiiie of numerous re-tiMioiii- "I.NniANA Home. Jeff. Co.,Ixn., May 2S "7:5 "I t'link U in v .liitv to inform you tluu I have Miiliri'eti niii.-ii wiili HwoliVn i-t aistl -ooi-a-. .V lev liouic n( t VMaur laninifiit ilonff l!u- w ork l.ir u.h. 1 li:ie not Ix-i-n free from Uier i-wfhiiis in rishl .veai'i. Now 1 h:ii MrlVetly welt, 'iiie Liuimt-iit oi'.jrlit to be applied warn. HKNJAMIN P.JiOWXr' Th ;i oof Is in the tri:i!. If U rf!iali!e. it is hanily, it i rlieap. aail every family sinutlci iiave Use wliiTf 4'i-iitaur J.iiiimcnt. T!;e Vellow Centaur l.iiiimen t i-; :i!ai)- to the toii'a iiniseics. ronl" ami llesii if lior-es auima-i. It 1 ;i jierfoi iiieil mere wonderful eures in three year of S;iaviu. Straia Vv iiul-jfali". Seratclies. Swertty. an-.l ueiier.il l;meiies. than till oiat-r ivmeilie hi exi-tv'iieo. tieaii wUat tiie ijreal Kxit-ssiiieu say o" it : "Nkw York, January, 137-1. ''i'verv ovi;pr of Iuts".- s!ioi!I gie the C'KX TVI'K I.iMMl'.XT a t:-i;:l. We eea-iKic-f it the lest ariiele over in-eil in our staliles. II. M.i;s;i, Supt. Aihnus Kx. Slal'ley. N. Y. K. ITI.TZ. Sm;-1. I". S. Kx. Sta:!e. N. V. -LBKUT.-. OI.IN, f-ui-t. Nat. Kx. Staic N Y Tlie patron of this Liniment are I'arriers an-1 Veterinary Suieonx, wtio eont im;a'!y iiii.". some I.iuimi'ii! . J t ileal- ia'.l.-, U iiii.hI.. I'oii evil. l'-moves Sweiii:ij:s, ami is worth millior. cf doUai-s annually to rarnuT.". I.iverv-ineii. Stork-Growers, Slieeji-raisei-si. ami tiiose lia in;; holies or ealtle. What a I'arrier runnot do for ?20 the CV:it'Uir I.ininirnt ill do at a ti iHin -ost. Tliehe laniiiieiils are rohl bv ail dea'ers tlirouiiotit the country. Tin y ;tc warranted by the iroi ietoi-s, ami a !o!tl"- will t civeu to atiV Fiirrier or i'livsician who !e.siie- to tet them. Labratory of J. B. Bose & Co., ss-i.it 4gDkv Sr.,SEv Y'oun. I"I-l:r"! rstor:a a i oiinih te Rulisii- t ate for Castor and i -s as ji!e:n !' t to take as Honey. It i- ot'itieu! irlv mlapted to Teething i and irritaoie eluMrea. It iei!oy- wonur'. as iini!.:tes the food, 1 -vulat'-s tlie' tomaeli. and euros wind eilii-. Ke.v reiit-d;es are a-i ep.iea ei.uia lor i'everiMnie-. t'loitp, Woinis, and V lu.-oiiiu'i Couli. t'aturia is a Micntiiic and purely Vt etahle preparation, 'more eifei-tive liian Castor til, and neither ijairs nor gripes. Cou M!:rA,('onii., May it7'. Messrs. ,T. R. Hose ti Co., N. Y. : t'ent" : I have a family of eifrht chHdrrn. and li.iv tiel a mu di C.i'oiji as any family in t:e fiiiied Slates, tiiiii!:. 1 have never found lavthiio' eoiial to it. Mv eliildreii have been i saved from a fever .several times by the use of I C.sio:;iA. 1 i oeommeud its use for children. for l.iaay diseases they are Kiitiject to. in prrf- erenec io any ineuieine I kudu ot. i leel it ;nv duty to ;ive this -rrlil':eate on je'c.-uiut of tlie 1 tnefils 1 iiae d'-ii'.ed by the u-e of C'asti.ikia. '( rv I nil v vfuirs, fK!3 Suit.'.lAN 1". LITTLE. I I i I I I I i I ( J To tlie V'oi'inc: ('!rt.-W( arc now prepared toranish ail classes with constant ep'plcyment at lion:", the whole of the time, or foriht'ir spare liiomeul --. l.usr.icss t civ, iizht, and piolitalde. lVrsons of either sex easily earn from ." cents to .s." per evening, iiml a pro portional sum hv devotioi: their whole lime to the Imsinc:. i'.ovs and nidi earti nearly a iu.-.cli as le-'ii. That yll who see t'n'.s notice i.iay send their address, and test (lie husiuess make this ii'.ip:.:-;ii;c!!;"i M!Vr ; To such as are not well s.-u i--tiol we ill scii-1 one dollar to pay for the trouble ol vvr.li.!. l-'uii particulars, samples worth sevrr.d dollar' to comtticiiiv work on. and a "o;v o! Home and Fireside, oie; of the largest and let l:.i.-i. a"ed pal. !.:;:' ions. all sent f r e 1 y mail. U'.-cier, if v.i want pe.- I fiiai.ent and p.nii'a'de wo address i tiKiiiiiif. Stink. :';( .. l'oiilund. TI. V. vcnfiVIT d ' !' -.JiPjl5lCS.tli.ini!.- M.i- ! tervrt.. lei ici- ol It v.-.' i ;i;n! e-ru-, t ue mere i- ! 1 lid (ii-e:i -ed eit U'iU I l.-iv.- i! ey r.-.-.ivet-d i l.e:iK!i. eliet rlld s..i-- U SsS--'-"-?. S:i T'iidhev id t.ol V.-u l.v V: STCTJ-f!'.;-! ' l i V : s i ; i. iV - ' 5-.l.!ii':?,VitJj i-.K l:r.ta:i..vrou. i - zif The C!:c;n ::.ff, ZUtrist ami F.f,-.i"?i; I "? ii mi l -'u'jil H,.i:e;;t j i,4.';m l'iil l. I-'or Dyf-iendu . (" iiutifiutioii. Jainidico rd- lous attacks, S, i 1 c:til:tc i'. o'ie. j pi'. -oio.n of s;. in:-, sour sto-i-..-'.. n,-.e-i l-.urn. a cioVc i or any ii-junoi;- laiiicra! Ci-'t.iiiee. iiut i PUP.EL Y VEGETABLE. . eoDtainiiu; those SouMicni Jl-iot ;ud llr-rl.i. wliicii ;m n:l v.i e iiin;.l; ic- lias :;icei in ecili-.tlii:--vhere Liver Iliseu-es u:o; t ifeviill. It wf.'I rr oil f''.:-t.x.-. nri.-v I l,j Ijt range tn-:.nt it 'tin J.i-rrin'. i ; .W.' -. The yiujitoiu- of l.iver ('iul:utit nrr ;i ldt ter oi' bud t.1tC iu tile iiueitil ; i.iin ill tile l.-uck, i-id.'s or joint .often iii-t:i::cn for l.iu-m 11:1; i.-m ; Sour Stoiuiich : I.es of A p;e:ite : I!o-a cis nltei -liuiely e:i-:ive atnt lux: lieaduc'ee ; I.o-.s of tin iv.ory, witii u ji.iinf ;d -eti;it ou of iiavin. fiil ed to d'i MOii"t!ilM:; V 'deli ou rhi t liuve i.ee.l done; Dehility, !. iv Sjiiriis, a i iiie!c y -ilo-.r a;i- e;ir;iiiee of t!ie skin and eyes, a -ry c'oiiyu of ten tuf-t ie:i lor -.iin;;iniiio:i. Soiuj: imes iiuuiy of tiie.e .-iuototus attcr.d fie di e;i e. at otliers very fev, -, l,ut tile l.ier. tlie lurfst oi ;..!i iii tlie body, is Leueruliy ti.o sent of the di-ej'-e. a.id it not lejulmed in tiiu ..,....1 .iO..,.Oi-r I .I, ...I .....I T.'-.irt ..OI cWc-!' 1 ean reeofiiuieiid a an enicru 1 .! remedy for r ii,, i.iv, r, n...-.rii.r.ra and jysJM..j.ia, mm.monsj.i-. kk l.r.i.t i au.k Ii:--. Ma-ter Street, Afsktmit To-t Master, 1'ii il:;lci-.hia. "Yc liave tested Its virtues. jer-on:i!!y, and know tunt for l)VKi'fiii;i. r.ilou-ue-s, and Tliro'.diiti Headache, it is tin- Lest medicine tiie world rversao. We li:ve tried forty ot'uer reinedicK lie fort SirittiKUis' l.i'.er Keu'-.ilafor, 1 ut none of IIicih jrave us mote tuan ti mtioniry re-li-f ; hut tlie iicirul itor not only relieved hut ctueil us." C-.i. 1'cUtji iipli a.t'l -wcf,ytr, Ma con, Kin. jl rii'.'f'K '. ir. -i ).' lit) J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. MACON, tlA.. and l'lilf.ADEf 1'IIIA. ft contniiis four luedieal eleiiiett"". never uni ted in the a:ue hapiiy iiro).ortion in any other ficjiaratioii, viz : n u.-utle c.it hart ::', a uouder Iid J'oaie, :oi iii:eeejitio:i:ilde Allcralive aud certain Corrective of ali irniui-itie of the ImmIv. .Sucli visual Hucecss lias uttended its u-e, lliat'it is now retarded as the EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the l.iver, Sioimuli end Soleen. Arf C lit. !l --f? i'l :Jittario!H l-v-vors. i'-e.vei Cieui '.rn , Tvsoen J.innd're. -.' -'.. I . '. . ..' .au e-., m.-s uj,i ta-"'ie, coi Co:iMi;ia;iou aii;l 'iiil'OlsUCS , x r jias T?0 EQUAL. CAUTIOlf. Aq iliTe ;ire mitu'e.-r of h.jf'n'iloits t.ffercd to t he iuo::ii v wouhl caution tlie com in on it y to hey no f..w,lersor Prepared Simmons' l.iv KK l'K-;i;i.AToi:, tii.Iii, in our ei,i;r.iv d v. rap ler, u;t!i tlie trade lo.irk. Ltaiiqi stud signature unbroken. me ot -ier is ireriuine, J. II. ZEUAX & CO.. Macon, On., and Philadelphia. Your valualde medicine Simmon V l.iver Reg ulator, h:ii saved me many lio4-tor' bills, I use it for everything it is reeoiiimeudeil, and uerer knew it to fail. 1 hnve used it in t'olie and ti nihil, witii my mules and horses. jrivin.Lj them about lia'f u bottle at A time. I have not lost one that 1 jr;ve it to. you ean reeoinmend it to every one that lias stoek as lieias the best, med icine known ior all complaint that lmrse-tlesli is heir to. K. T. TA VI.Oi:. 3-iIy Agent for Granger of Georgia. TIB "lELCQHE" SOLD It disc!iar.:rc3 i'ijelf, rin:l lht:.-3 piYC3 almost tho ontiro l.bor ol the operator It is ai invalua bl3 liupltsmeiit to evoryfarnir. Description vill be sent to parties applying-, who -will pleaso s;at3 in what papor they read the tclvertisaniDn-G. ScihIo, Btoo z Co., 12 COUTH H Alt! UT.. ST. LOIES r3 r I frost ?cl-R'Ol'?GrV fnftllW ' TlieHt:uilarireiR.'.lM'sfir:tHiiv,-a:'sif tl. ! t-tj-Vl R ; IMivlU ; MASMUSE rn.Lrf, iui.l if taken Mow , r j fi M t M H 1 LI I fsv- 5 SV-STGS N- ! Jau-!. rire .k.tr.yeJ a .s,,-.1y ,uu- n ,-ftW:te.i.. ; ' V-J 0 U t 12 U f l tWA ftTVT' vTf ,(A i 1 osr Hihv i..f.h,-n,os lr. .1. II cl!fmk f-1 -? El J. H M Si It r N' I Er:iv ! lillt'MSKI fci''i-iC:-Vv I'lmn ilri. hi... pws lii.s um iv;i!!.-.l .utess m a 'S3 fJ H M H l. ?1 H H vn R Vl CHtCACO, ILLS, "-i ' ..x.oct.r:i!l..I1.f.vvii.-!i th. nhi-trm o't MV.t.-'r I T"-i ''tea? :I.-!.t.-iy :,; n: ;-"i;;-.v siar.tt-ediTi-d to lit- waiio :l i a iti its ; rtiaeiit (.1 Jo.irs..!i.n!i. K-.-.-h tiemt'er t'.-ntai!!.- liii Mires, t h I ''-' di! - so ! !:' p .; e, v i; 'i a h n-.i I -,i.l:.e eover. ::;" is t-ea:i':r'!l!y !::! IM'e 1 v. Uii ek'atit .;u':e--!.t-. to-i-ivi:::.-. It is tii..- o'i!y paper in liie world devoted es :;-ive! to i; x o stock, and llie dairy, it disci. ses tlie ci'.,iiee of bie'!iii;.r. the merits of thr vaiious t reeus. the most approved nictt'.oil of feeiiiai and liandii:;;z. and everything iiertainitiy to I ti-- sue ecssful iriaii.iirement of i;ve siocn ou tlie far.n. Jinriun tin; year i.-(77. l'rof. .lames I.a-.v. tlie inent etei inariaa i-f Unieil Iniveisity. xi!l eiutnhute a -eri s of artielen upon tile lav.s of iie.iltl: and disease s applied lo iioaiostie Ani mals, that cannot taii to tie of ure.-it Tahiti to l-'.-iriners and Slock l'.reedeis eeiy i:ele. it coi, tains separate I lenart mi nt s. devoted t o ii.... .,!.:, ;,...i,..i i. ii-.i.. ...,,i itseon'-s of editors a're oijiani.-.l t lo'ouVh.'.ut the enure count i y as t !;t in-t l norouit. Amc and i'raci ical w i ib is in their cep. irate. I'- pari- ineiits. t h.it can be foiunl in America. No ex- pease is spared on tlie part of its publishers, to make it a o'(i'i-o,iiif, ril.ai.U. lum in al and i.i-.-iTi f i''f .loitreai, just such as every i'.itelli.'ivut f-niuer and stock breeder will liud wortii ten lime its com each year. I'KltMS Simrle copies, one year, postage paid. . 1 5 : Clubs of live, pu- tau'e paid, s 1 .Hit Clul:.of ten. witii an extra copy free to rerseii m.tkiii i up elah. posiane paid. Kl.li.'i. 7.i.id Minirf.' i't m.tntti -f tioti i mtiit d ht all icl n ill tirf'i-'. Addres.- letters. registcrlTij: tlto.se eoiiiaiiiim; uuniey, uaiess in shape d" l'ot;ti r-d-r or Draft, to Sit K K . J ( H ' ! I N A Iv COMPANY'. 1'ablishers, Lakeside I'-niidin. CillCAC. U, 1I.I.S. ;Si:ni 23 .':::' re it m-k'-imkn Copy. .."V sjj jt. , S'(Tq,C v.-v;..-.-,.'ftI' 'r r yl f JaS'" As our a1vertue iuj r.-.c. ma-io his advert mer.t alt'ether dutinot, we will interi'r'-t ad ela'jo. rate it, a fullowi : I K. 15. FOOTI'. 51. r., j Anthtir of Tlain ll-me 1'nlk. Medical Cj iun-m S tifc, j Scienre in Storv. etc.. VSi I.e::.n" Aven-.te (is. , E-i-t Ssth Sins-t), Ken Yiirk, m Ivnu iisniM 1'hvsiciaN, treats all fonna of .iHttertfj r ( l.rouia Ilis -.tses. and revivo letters lrai eii j arts cf thu OtvirazF.n Woblb. ! By .trijintil wry of coi-ductinpr M-tii'-ftl rtao i tin", he is ucoe--fsil:y tr-si-mr h-.:'.ithi-.s oni-efts in i K ii rope. ti;e et liivllos-, "tuorniitloii ct ! Cauaila, nnJ in cery pnn of iiie Cniud S'siuis. j "TSTO MKKCTJKfAL j Or dniPti'Hous dni nssl. He has. ihirin r the part tTvemy three year, truatcd Rucrsf uUy iitsrSy or jiii:n j 4;i,U'"l cns. All f.u-ts coiini-Tted with rued cu-e ura carefully recorded, whether thoy be wi!i:n:in'.catsl liy ; letter or in persea, or otwrveii by the Ooeior or t i a8-MK.-iate physiciina. TUe latter ar-i a'.t nciciititia dedieal men. HOW IKVALID3 AT A. CI3T AS TS Are treat4.it. All invalids at a disiar.i-e arc i ir,n!n J to ans-.rer a !ist of T'lain qutvtions. whi-h c'c.w ev-rj ym;tom undsr w iii h tiie inva'.ij m'Ters. .1. c.-i muuiti oii ti'ert'tit Mrlcliy cnijti"iu. A cn'rpita v-ein of r.risurin orcvents unmake-, or coi.t'tision. Li- of que-umiH 'i:t fre, on aooiioMinu. to M.y is.rt of the world. Sixty pare ia:niht of Evt!).NCi -T ; fr'tefTss, a'.Fn f'Tit f.-eo. All tt-.esa tiv-iuiinc! er from those vrho h:ivo been trcnu-d by mail and exf-e l. , AoViCK IS OPFICK, OR HI M.lj", FUiF. Oi CUAUf.K. . CiiH on or aJ;trees DIt. E. B. l'OOTE, ! Kfi. 120 Lexington Ave., K. Y. j 4-l t Vuittcd 1o Stll DToufrs K iin Jtwc Ihllc and J Udi'cui Cemzn n. .-A teo jVfcto- .Science in Sicry. Ii r i;rifcuSars gjJvm Mumrft'ii'ii-t'uliishr. ofe;p-.'iy IZ- 'sTib'-r. Dr. Ber-jer's Tanls Toscl ani 1'ile iM-s. Th"e nil. s are an inf.illi'i!-; rorn.' ly for e':i-s:"p.i: i.-: an l ri.o Ci:; I by -,v--.V-nos-i or r i", .-.-! n i f l:.i s-r;stiti: t-.or:o.j ..i th-i U.'.v--!--.. T'i'-? vv.y .-eiri:i ir!cn.-.A-;rt tl-.-f a-', f ty of tie, in-. ireil cr pr. .1 ii.u t-r' t'. :iri-l r 'U.i.e r-:!.is at o-.n. 'J':i' v.-;iit..i.- 1 :-.! ton t Dv l. mi. i'rlce 51 ";.;-. t. t y nd o re'sv-.f. ot !-i.s-. Pr.-oarol w'x :..- I. ALV.'.KI" tl :'.'. j ! V . t i i. i-'JiuaiCiSi-, -ii j'oc'il Vi-.i; -ii, N !'...- Vi.-.u CiTr. Dr. Hirir'a Conipai.l i'iiil irrtraet cf j T'i- li'-t pju.liin ii ion of pur.-ty vi'.'.rib'c r-i- d I t en ir-io- rep:.i." Ca'Jinel or B-r.e Fi.l. It -:mi.'.-i43 j tn ii ;r. ir.'-r. is m ih (tv .. u.ie. a--. 1 t':ir. ii.-.M"v. ; it on :-. t-irpi iiir of tlie livir, lii.-Mi-in-s ae.,1 li:it.i --ir.i i t . ti. n:i ! Tha ii-.Ke.-i--- Hri.in frum E-.-.ch ;u j il i,: v siek tva-i iciio. ft ituli :;e--. e'c. TaeclVeo- ' liV.-i '.s of i. i;s EiLiTtrt will lie p.-.'ved, vii-il-ly. a: i:M -. ill.- pit3', us on or turn tkittli.s ore uttflio'rtit to I ST-'ar thu c-i:n;Tion bi int-fiidy, nn 1 remove ri:i:p'ri ; i l stin C-4ILSU.1 hy liver truuti e-. 1'rli e J! rrrt) 't:l. j i l iLUort, 5, Tili to sei.t on r,M ; of iho pi ire j r- any Ire--v fn. cf rli:ir-e i-r.-enrrwl ov t.y ; V. ALFRED IlKICHA !MT. VuAtaUki.u.1:, -M3 Foi'-ssy iiini. -iw ii u C'rric. i M - , ' i : r., I POST HOL r f i in Pofn-l's cfr-vcpcr'or'A-v over tlio oi' t ti.:'-rj.o l't will boro iat-Jr in t:.!! condition? of eoii, xtili bore through Coilrly, Rooty, or V r a 3 h y? round vi-thoub too ifaip ot arr c-..t-r tool, can r.j used io c'i.i arrro a hole uirv adv fcorc-I. in-t? T?vofr,r Post Ilolc-fl, Ho.1.-" fricvAo. Hop Polfes. T T f ""TTrT" 'i ' ",-'1Ts TTr rri?"' " p - n r p s.- Oi.ii. ILL, LlliJi. ii JJ yia nrc :'T. iTn.ir. nri'T k. Jit -V .'i il 4 '. '. ii.-JI :13 8. "ilaiu St., t-t I.ou-s. Par Rnsv,i-i! tis c it rr-'- - '1: fc's :.N--. tiaeiia-ni, ii:.-hi." ei&to ia tvlc JiVtr st. iv rtud l WIIEELEI'JS PATEIO f':nr:!rR3 and 0EPAP.A- r...iLVVri I Odi-liO) , r.Ian-CLfactui-od by iho "VThc & Llolio:; Co., I.'o-w Toxk: r--'i f!i Gcnvtry T -tcrn Trade, a stoclx is k ciltPLE, DIRGE & Vt 0 ij zrT ,!'.! :i t-rr.ELT, st. i ( ln- 1. -.: 3; ot-'im ffieii"! I:.- rJ';S- -V" :-.: vi T- t:,i. tv-M t.ip iwoii e .-. 1 i t:-.j4.r lucji t-i" ;J lUa a.-n:l tla.-0- MlHSOLTflM -1 Jl V.XOOAllIIS 'SL 411 , . ,ii t (KIKVIIJ gb K 'lUllXOT.T h ... jv- - r,T m : ii f Ir. SCM l'.N KS STAN i) A I) I? I! Tx E iI ES i ; i :p" a s;i;;r,t eouu'i n. :!1 tliiow ;t :f, the pa- I tii-i t !.;.; rest ,-umI ! i:e liuis iiei;:n to l.ctil. j j'o e'iif!d- lit" l-ti'i-ion'c svino to d- tii's, !;-. -'c's M.ittir:-i:-- Fii! ainl c'l'-iic. S.- i ".Vt-cd 'I'tmi'- i-Hm l-.e freely used to !:.-. si . i!i,- ! si en,.- !i t i ; i r. Sj-h.-tn-k's M.MotraS i- T ell u." el-. ::, , ; !.!.. r:i'!iul, h - , tin! f.r.il e.ai'-o-r, i ii- I (1 i tl:fr liver is "iimi r-i:evei. ! Seh.-nek.s Sea Vv i ed 1 os.iv is a (mle vilniu i ; laiit and alterative : the alitali i.i which it l j : con-.po-.eii niixe-' wii H the ti-o.l and pre.t-iits i souriiiir. It asMs-fs the digestion p- toning up j ' tie- st.itiineii t a healthy condition' so that the ! 1 food and Ptd-i ouie Synni will make itood olood : J i men tne lanys neiii. ana tlie piti"ut win surely I -et -.veil if care is I., Ken to prcvi-.d lieh -oid. I All who w ish to coiiult lr. Seheiick. eitliT j ix roiiail.v or by ietti r, caa d i so at i.is piiaei- ' ' '" ' 7' -' 11 11 " ",' - ''"- UeijMita. -, e: v ..loiiitav. ; Seheiiek-s inedh-in.-s are sohl t.y ail driris-s I "' ! ! . an o o C2 O S i CO o I o 03 CO CO o m o CQ IS CO -a o o t-T- "-I l-i T. rM u-3 ! 3 S - o I o O o o l a r-l c3 fe3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. At tlie M stiin.t of Vaoory & IIutTnrr. Now kept tiV ?r4 r?-; v-i- - vT (';:- '.'liners will fia.l a ;rertfr;:l ass u tticut of Dry Ghods, Hoots and Shoes, iAincy Gr'ods, Grroccrics, Q w eons ware, J ' i'. !'.!-.' p-irc'i :sed !ie cut ire s'ock find irood v iii oi o-e i t!i.- oi l iiriiis. t i--.vii : V;dler.v & l'.i!'::or :iri 1 ':i;!i'iy i,-.--v, I a n u -v ji:--l-.:!ca io oi.4"i- it Lnrgo and Handsome Assort ment of Goods, oi ail Kinds, r- n c .. T r.? r r? o . r rrr ii. ii rx x: 2.4. j a 1 e-;;-'et to In:;-.- for Vtci. ;iid i"is!i fln. :i" 1 t '.-! 1 ..-! ! i-.j'l-.' 4!:iii !'fi.l .-.el- li.if-: u r;i"0 ;it,.;-c;..isiii- ei.-ee.'!iei'e. Til; V1V j : 4 4 jntAi ii '..t:'..-!.ust::j. Nc')., M.re:i i", is:r. iy. LIVERY SALE AND FEED 1--14 3 s r "i f rr . r-.-.-. L..2-:i 1 a. . ::nt i f i'iittte VaV-y !'.. use. In tho To v n. O'ood Tixims Altr'iys cn If inJ. Csxfcful Drivers sent xrith car riages if desired. Crin-i.ij,fs s.-.'i't to rt-:oi v. l:i-i:t)Vi r oi deied.. ill trsitis o::lv her-:f: in tovvm. .. r.r.tl c.-in ':v'- s f:rr:;N'i''(l to J. V'. Si i VNMi.N', !'l!a:i...!!..-!:-ii. Neb. GKO. Y. KINSLI5, "2kc!v!:i!., & r.;i old "I.iVor rijj'l lu-r f Th re sal iik ?IncIiSnew, !r:s oi.ei-.-d a -':i mi Six !i Strc-f ucv.r Mr. Don- e! ly '.s i;i:e-i.-,i,.i: 1: e.iai Wlnioii Sii. p wliei e io- iias j i-i'cp:'. I Oi I ''il!:- ''if i(. mi any siel :: .! ui.;e!iir,e vo i v. itiitiiit i nci'i'iien. lie litw a o. 1 lathe ci-.n tiirii ii: u.Hj.l. i i-ori. sf e.'le. iiii.l ail o - he r inet.-it-i in roniiection v. i; Si m;?c!:i:o' v-oi k. Ho can do any j Hii.-ej reouired in n u.u.. -iiiil:i. veu to nial' in1 ;i i (. ua, of vlm ii v. e have ti.e evidence i:i a l'al. i 1 r--a-!i lo;: !; thrr.-viiiL' o:a: two liile-j hallsat ' ,!; e a: ;i; oi ll.- v.'ii-'.i-r Mr. lio. W. .-'liiM-ltr a farmer rrnr l"-i:'k I'.iiif'sau 4. Id ae:t!i-ii.aiice of .Mr. KiatT f: otu Virgin: i e.m I e -; red to in ie-'eid to his f inner comeciioa wit'n iii" maliufaci ..re ,-.f Tlire-lntur Maeidi.es. iie Mr. K i .-.-.er a c;:!l and lie v. ill i'lsure u sat i.-factory worii o i auv ti.i' t or a, Tii n ln Macliiue. v c-r- . X. f- UJ "5 - v. - -1 s "i 'i y Z. ? c-t- ft o y - m fLrA C3 r. r -.' 3- CD -5 CQ 5 7 t4 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, r Ki r r a rsi Si A &A I10K.SC siiolinj;, JV.VD AVAJiN I'f-PAiinxc. All kiniLs of FAr.M IMPLKMKNTJ 12(dhk'i.l . ' aily iZ- Promptly TH Ii-e '; 's -it! i! I f -.!!;.;,. Ail.lre.v, i--; v t . . 1 Yi 1 Milled OxSIiceinyixnooIcUleliabloWasoiiMaker! !rt, we'll shoe anything that lias ; ) feet, from a Zebra to a Girnfrc. ; t tie ft nil hi-U l.S. j h 8t.. hetween Main and M-e sire, ! L.- 1"J 1 ; 7. Y u i '.l 1 ELS M 5 J-?, C3"ii. jL Isl" Wo are 1:. :i!i.ios d.i'.lv ecijit of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, i' lii. 'u we t tVer our fri.-uds and tlie j-uiiHc lit it l-r'C' s to t fimnn nnn& (ififtfiP, CaiiinciTs, Alpacas, Delaines, &v. Calicos, from 12 to 1G Yards for $1.00. MiiGlins, from G cts. a yard upward. Tlie .n.u-st stocI: id AVhite ".edsiui .i.i ever lirou.clii to tlie ity. BueU's Cassitnere?, Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottonadcs in full Stock. iii..l CJ i: - V '"' 2 Sell iSSStiEB&LiiiS-a Stli'Jo OF AM. Country Prcduce taken Thiir-i.fi.I j..r p.!-:; ; ;uakant::kim: a -' e.l V. il!l r Hi cc .- . T 1 on i i t!;. ye;!rs joi,e 1 y, I i-espr.'-: . l ily ;n r is .!.M'A, ::, ::id lioje.. my ett. JiEJU'E'lEIl THE PLACE. Frsd, Gordon's Implems'nt Bmrnvrnm Tin Ki !STi:i"i:r. M'::ni or mai::. Is tho place to buy every kind of Agricultural Implement. y-ULKY CANft PLOW, f thr ! :-t:;-j iVo.v Co.; ,S'7'.l.V.! ED XEY JU L'lliU CULTIVATOR, I?.,:':f ,d, III.; XEW JfOXlTOE, ' (7 7..-(. A :- ir, COEX P LA XT EE; t'lIAMEICX ohd 'flu- CELKiiii.VTEI HAllllOWX Ti? J.-t. t.i., J. -v -f- -- t,IXai.E envl COjIEIXEU Me nn a. WO-ir.i' EEAPEE, MO WEE, A V7 irAIlVESTEU, i '-fit H-IJ'-Jihuliny ntti Imi'tit.) THE YIJsIkATOU niREXlllXH MACEIXE, XMt"U, M'piatd d- Co. L'aticfcticn G uarantccd or no Sale. Of!:cc in J. V. f.e":!.;ir :r . Store, ar.-m-r J;.ia A ALE, FEED cf- LTVEEY HTAIILE. At Uo old Hyatt B.rn. (lat. ly .r.r.c' ytal le) in I'laltsiHoutU. Neb. Will ke. foiis-.antiy.on hand a iiuniber of Horses for Sale. Tiia huvin-and -'-'Hini; of pond horses made live sjieeialiy of lie' hi! -un'.-s. A new POIIY PHAETON, wii.'i re-:l:- liorscs, f.,r !.:'.,! ic to d:ive is kt;tj at 1 he (s;nl,l. FA EMEUS CALL AX I) EXAM IX E MY ;n!CE FUR SALE. 11-yl. E. I'AliMELi:. ('i-erit M. reauti'e i.'i,!t.'-c. K.-n!,(l. I...a. oi i j an I waif: Hi . load-of pa in fr ; e t h l ' A HI J the M;,sis,iioi. I'rof. Win. 11. .Mill.-,-, lo-iieia! lilni-on-r.il 1 lie ,i . y Ue.i.e in e r t .1 s M.irue.er. . inetreiii.ii v.:;:r. Alout vttv dol-i Thankiiii.' all e:yol. iii.tion 1 r l.ie.r iii.n.y t..-.- ...... ..II ... .... ... M ...,. .1 I . 1 1 . ' 1 i 'Ll' Sl.i, J 1'"' !ri A "" J " 1 '.llii'il- I. 1 i 1 r-..:-.s.Oj.,.-itfn's.Al'.-!.Uectsi-Vfy .is :::.d 'lei.eli- : vs thor-o-.fc'idv Si't-.l. lin: iish 01:1:: lo's Cue. i Free Lei-tur- by Lininrjit Oiittois. Fr-ii Fes ! iv :tU wit !i Ili ass ilatnl in College Hall. Free I furwislieil rooms for self lioar-iin,-;. leleraiili- j iny fre. .short hand writing free, (ioed r.oanl inir clubs, and family l-oai d. . Kaili 0.-1 I fai de-dm-ted. liiiini iise t iisiness in Kenkii:-,'. Nova- canon. Auiire'-s r..i m-si ...o-s-. o...i ...... State where you saw this iHi el liscnient. llyl ROERT'DOWELLrS fj" AND KLACKS31ITII SHOP. Wagon, Bii'jgy, Machine and Plom rc- pairti.'j, and ;; ii r.ti j 1'ji. n-j. now iiiej.ared to do all LiinN r.f repairm:,' '1 l.n ii. and ol r lua' h i aei y. as then; is a good lath-j iii my .-hoi'- I PETER RACEX, ,-s.t-i5.e c-.r-e of the v.a-ii liot. 1(o is NVt.u iuiII,VI, as :l Nf. 1 AYOXK.MAN. ' ., v . . ...Tf . r , .TlT-., 1 Sl.-iri oil S.v.t'.. lifi", ivo-'i .' -r:-ee.'' ; .-!,. .i" f f.T n ft U h ' r'iJ S 5i rSi U D r '.lit tl:e til: Styles ! Mait ami tvm$$ 13 nry fi fx y ,rf.j KIN "I;. in exchange for Good::. i i ; -i,t;-.i;,iii e of tl.e ; aii-.e. - t:i .h".i ..' lii.iy ' e rr .. ii .1. . V f H P. v: H. OXE JiOOE liV.V" (E P. . plattxuo!' rrr, eh;: ask a. 11 it. LEAVERS and MOW EE. mid oEili s.) :id Third .tr-et-. V. D. JOKES' Xi:W LTVEUY STAI5LK, TL ATTSM 0 L'TII, ?" E I J. TPe '-Id MINNT!! STATI-F- in I'l.-tttrnoiitl, Nth., have he?n leased l.v Ir. .lours, I'tei he li.ii ojiened ;l new ;e;d h.M.i' - . i V rv tn tid4 v.ed ku.e.vii ham. Tl.e Tii:--:. nnd L-e: i of .io1j-- and CirriaRi s always ica:lr to 1-jt. tsAiiin.r. iio::si'.s iii r. Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. ALSO Idisiri'to five iior.ee t nut I have a Ur;'0, hand-uine l iiek hani, with .'cut;, of loom I i hoi.es and wa.'n::s. lean l".t I -i lie 1-. Moe.; f-i v-- 1 , i Miii'lt J.-.eir 11:: : nuuiiif ,tT ai' d do - i - ctter h U.ern 1:1:1 . '" 1. 1 !:, :t-)l. v.i l j-: 1 DICK STREIGHT'S TTl 1 " 4t1. fStri1.1-tf -r n -i ,,-5 4lrt ( Z f o 1 1 1 or? C-jtftcrDtli an-1 l'e.1.1 .s;i. H 'I "iM" I'O.MtUKO BV TIIK !)U, WtAAi, Oil .tlOSTK. HORSES BOUGHT. For -i I-'air C iiii!ni-s: m. TEA3IS AT ALL II0U1SS. I'ai .!' i:'...i attenlion ii.iid to Driving ana Training TKTTI. STOCK. AI.sm A he:tie fuluidied when rul'e'l I'jT. GO TO THE FIerald Office FOR YOUR -jTTO "7r? f" 1