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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1877)
.1 aJU r w i ' ' ' I ! s i k .- :J- L jl 1J il !j if, ..J.JL- IMUmjBl'-.W).JII JWIHiH A. -M A CM I HPII Y Epitok. PLATTSMGUTII, NOV. 22, 1377. A'sEraos on Die death of Mr. A l. Ri'cd, of "Weeping Witter, will np--p.r next week. flov. C;;rbrr appoints Thurediiy the ;-.'. c.f November, as a clay cf fasting - .) I'r;iver. l'jn. Miiicr :md tha Sab. City Tress - ::i to be luving :i tussel Tho lVe3 vi5P3 tho Doctor of Lein personal .'Ton. Thornas Ilarkm lectures before Young Me u3 LUt'iury Society of hittsmouth on the evening of Dccom cv .'. Uee. Two jiuxdeed AND one dolliirs were ' ';f n up at Lincoln for Mr. Pinch the .-t llibbon man at the l;ist lecture lit livered there. SriciDES run in stress it would vm. The copy of.the St. Louis Globe-.n-moerat that contained Coolb;iugh"s i-uth also gave account of foir other Jfatlis bv suicide. Mn. ('.'has. W. Hicks, of E;igle, lost :- J 1 last week on the way from Lincoln f 3-:agle, his home. AVe hope some '. r.n'-it man will find it and return it to .vtr. II.. as he needs the money. A Mr.. Cahv, of Xeb. City, shot liiin--r-;f while examining a pistol, on the . litb. At last arciMiuts he would sur ive the wound, though it was a close If "A Col'.ector of Itoms," at Blair ?.ld really know how wide of the ak he or she shot, we feel sure that such an attempt would be made i In. Try less religion and mora chiir : ' ; , friend, it works wonders. '; old maxim, "Ba chaste and youTI .L'.ppy," is contradicted point blank 1 i lilack Hills mm, w ho was chased idles recently by a party of red- . - ., r.r.d then wasn't happy. is sometimes personified by a ; ed female clinging toaseawash . bat a belter personification V : :) a ba!d-l:ealed man buying a '.! ' p:i-ent hair restorer. AVor- . Press. s . T I i o ra as Ken n a rd h as gone to i;-.-.-:n Law again in Lincoln. Of- . - ;ih side of sqn.li e, over Bohan .' !. ' Why Tom! You'll look as . as life. We'll slop with you ; : .. ) come to Lincolu again. anu is demanding a protective ::. Who ever would have thought . :- here, oli! where, are our free "...'; tU-oiists left now? The late .--'on i:i business and the fact . ..1 are selling American "manu ; - in Ilug'ar.d below their own , has induced tins change of l ever pays to get too thk-k in there was th2 Nebraska Siam a ins, Dr. Miller and J. Sterling 'i, who for long years slept in """!: bed, drank the same toddy, ;' worshiped each other and . 1 on all the good things of life ::". Xow a little railroad scpiab : hurst 'em wide open and they t men to each other no more; u rate lor: PiiRiK and Miss Calder were r: - by the Rev. Mr. Burgess, on .; i tho ll'th ;4st., and left on the -:; hot;i:d train. May the hand--'. roh-cs of maU ii.'ioriial life bloom tVeir home and the thistles of .'i u ne'er sprout by their fireside ! ! :; s t eoTnc. ;avk Rax: a noted desperado, k; !r;d two men at St. Elmo, 111., ;!;: ted on t!ie lO'th.olFieer White, I' ' no policemen wlio atterhted to ' : was f.hot and killed. He ;! '.'.rst desjtora'e character, while ' ' and shackled he never ceased ..nd berate the officers and the ! :: ,Tencral and glory in his crimes r-.l-i-'eds. 'aw -evere fires have occured late-I'.- I'ield I.eiter fire in Chiea A "i " tensive one in St. Louis, by h !:.. merchants exchange and . 1 -lildings were swpt out of r: , -, .-gain on th lS;h, the Dis . v, paper. Pittsburg, and Bor-i-y !:il3, FaH River, Mass., was .. TL; to'al l.-s siuns up in the r.-o xii-.l some Insurance Compan i 1 . Iriel pretty severely. r'roiu I;MltTa;iJ. i; I ?.foalton, of Pennington Co., i- 'Laughing Sam and "The Kid." stage robbers, in Omaha ik. I'hoy will bt tried at Rip '.; . ! probably bound over to - r:r t v- U. S. Couit3. . ' i umour says Bro. Ramsay " v -.' i:ta way. our friend Rott l!V erected a mansard roof " , put a tin ear on the lar I of his head and knocked his : ;-"' g'lom come- t;;- i.ist going on with this de-'.-.'.i when "Gno. May ld dropped i -i s common rumour is ah! ';-Jtg-;t3 she contorts; in short -ii'a;. s like a huzzy, as she is. ib-os3y yesterday, and he was -": a'.e-.:t, t,o great damage done at - ly i;id breaking out round th '-, Cvrga says, when the Platts- '5; i-.ald is rufrtioned. the c-ur decided ugainsi the present; Incumbent Prof J!acon that is to say, that tiie board 'f p;:b"ic Laiuls and Buildings have power to remove but ' not to appoint. -The Governor at onre j (?) appointed Mr. Parmcde the gentle- man who wan lately barred out by Prof, j U icon. i The Court may interpret these stat utes correctly, but the IlnuALi) thinks the i)eojde had Letter look sharp after their law makers in future. O.v a recent flying trip to Weeping Water the IIkuald correspondent was much surprised with the energy and deteunination of the merchants there shown bj,T the immense stocks of goods they carry, and the rapidity with which they get rid of them. The Reed Brothers have their huge store from top to bottom filled with all kinds of goods. On the second floor they have a room expressly for heady made CLO'rnixo. of which they have some thing for every taste, another room contains pieces of dry goods which :re taken down as they are needed in the retail department, another room is sup plied with boots and shoes, wooden ware, The lower or main sales room is filled from floor to ceiling with" every variety of goods, which the gen tlemanly proprietors with their army of clerks aro always at hand to exldbit and measure off to the crowds of cus tomers who fill the store. Nebraska. City feels bad over the change in railway matters down there. Here is what a correspondent to tiie Omaha Herald writes: Ihc Situation in Otoe County. Nkbraska Citv, Xov. 12. We are now just beginning to enjoy the com forts of the new order of things since the Midland or Nebraska Railwav has fallen into the hands of the Jl. & M. R. R. To-day we have a new time table, giving the exact time of the departure and arrival of one jirlcnj train a day between this city and Lincoln. What I mean by a- "jirkey" is one that con sists of one old passenger coach and fifteen or twenty freight cars, devour ing some three hours to make the trip between here and Lincoln, most of which time is taken up by switching and jerking the passengers' head off at the littie stations along the line. We are sorry for individual friends, there, and we believe the, newspapers at the time urged the proper course up on the people, but had it not been for the ungenerous and suicidal policy of the mass of citizens led by interested men in Neb. City, we should long ago have had the Trunk R. R. built, and both Plattsmouth and Neb. City would have been comparatively independent of all such accidents. Somehow we have always felt that their great friend, J. Sterling Morton, had a big hand in defeating the build ing of the Trunk Road time and again. If so perhaps revenge is sweet. (jOv.ii.vi:r.KH appointed Dr.Mathew son, of Omaha, as Sup't of the Insane Hospital, at Iincoln. It may be prop er to say here, that while the citizens of this place, and friends of Dr. Liv ingston, made a strong effort for his appointment, backed up by a large portion of the medical fraternity of the State, it is well known in this commu nity that Dr. L. ma le no effort o". his own behalf and that his opinion has been fixed and openly expressed ever since the es ahlishment of this institu tion that the better way to provide for its Superinteiid'Micy would be to obtain the services oT ;i pliysici.in of standing, a graduate of some of the well known Institutions of the land which have given their entire time and attention to diseases of the brain. Dr. L. has heretofore, and did this time, honestly and sincerely recommend such action to the Governor, suggesting some per son whom Dii. (Ieav, of N. Y., would recommend; Dr. Cray being an author ity in such matters. Had this course been adopted by the Governor it would have taken the appointment out of the realm of State politics and local jeal ousies entirely, and been much better for the State at larse. As between residents of the State, we should like to have seen Dr. Livinstou appointed, at tlia same time our best wish is that Dr. M. may prove competent, faithful, and judicious in his management of this hitherto much abused public In stitution, and that he may fully and completely jus ify the wisd mi of :he Governor's choice. Dr. Livingston was .ITere! this same position at the very inception and formation of an Insane Hospital in this State. Gov. Butler pressed the appointment of Supt. upon him, but he advised the same course of action then as now, and the result was the appoint ment of Dr. Larsh. THE CZAR IS GETTINR RE VI)Y FOR HIS rilASKSUfVIMJ DINNER Off Turkey. Kars tiilv"2 Th Knssians apparent! j i croTl!ii. tue k urus back s-.t sill ji.:ints. TYill I'.ii'.inJ Intefere to protect Iicr Indian p2isesio:i3. KAIJ3. London, Xov. IS, 1877. An offici.d Russian dispatch, dated Veran-Kalth, Sundtiy, Xov. 13, stivs: '"Tiie Russians carried Kars to-day "l y storm. Tli? Iiattlc; preceding tiie onp ture commenced t is o'clock last niglit and terinina.td at S o'clock tlii. nioin in;. Our trophies and lo-.st.'s are at present unknown." It is expected that Unhand will t;tl-: soaie action soon, tn protect her inter ests A general iuipr; ss; : prevails mat iiieasurcB iociii towuru p-aee will be favored l;y all t?.e rcait Euro- pe.u Powers. A Xev.iila paper announces tliat 2Ir. D. F. Fox, of gold hill lias fallen heir to one-ninth of an uncle's fortune, her share amounts to 320.000,00?) RoaJn? :arth:jTi3!:o !ioeh? T'src: out Iowa Nebraska, Iii;is.i.; anl Dakota. Ainang the ler;do. The Iniliau r.t the Yankton Agenry and , Tort RanJall Well Seared. AT S!OfX CITY. Siorrt City, Iowa. Nov. .13. An earthquake here alout 11.35 this morn ing caused great commotion, the people leaving their dwellings and places of business, seeking safety out of doors. At the public schools, and also at St. Mary's Church, where a large congre gation had gathered to witness the con firmation ceremonies, considerable of a panic occurred, but no one wa.s injured. There was no shock, but a very distinct oscillating motion, apparently from northwest to southeast, and of about twenty seconds' duration. Reports from Fort Randall and other .points west show that it was much more se vere than here. AT OilAIIA. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 13. Three dis tinct earthquake shocks, lasting about ten seconds, were plainly perceptible here at 11 :10 to-day, especially in the upper stories of brick and stone build ings. In Columbus, the bells in the public buildings were struck. In North Platte the cases i the printing office were overturned. The weather was very pleasant. TLATTSMOUTir. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. lo. A distinct earthquake shock was felt here to-day a few minutes before 12 o'clock. The bank building, a three story brick, was shaken considerably. An upper story of the High School build ing, a four story brick, was reported cracked. Great confusion ensued among the children, and some were injured in their franti" endeavors to escape. II LA lit. Blaiu. Xrb.. Nov. Two distinct shocks of an caithquakt- were felt here at ll:i a.m. Crockery was shaken up, and goods carelessly placed on shelves were turn ;led to the floor. No damage to buildings. The motion seem ed to be from east to west. Weather clear and warm. rr:s ?:oixr.s. Des Moixks. Xov. 15. A number of earthquake shocks in quick succession were felt here at 12: 15 to-day. The motion apparently was east and west, and lasted about two minutes. No material damage was done in the city nor in Western Towa, so far as can be learned, though the destruction of a number of high brick buildings was for a time seriously threatened. At the high school a slight panic occurred, but without injury to any one. IOWA CITV. Iowa Citv, Iowa, X v. 15. At half past twelve o'clock to-day quite a se vere earthquake shock was fi lt at this place. Persons in second and third sto ries of buildings ran down to the street in clai m, and on the ground floor doors .and windows were jarred and rattled. DKXNIvOX. Dr.s Moixns, Iowa. Xov. 15. A spe cial to the State Register from Deiuu son, Crawford County, reports a slight shock of earthquake at th.it place at seven minutes past 12 to-day. There weretwo vibrations passing from north east to northwest. The shock was felt most severely in brick buildings. Chan deliers vibrated several inches. TOFI'KA. Topkica, Kan.. Nov. 15 A severe shock of earthquake was felt here about 11 :5'J o'clock to-day. ATCHISON. Atchison-. Kan., Nov. 13. Several distinct shocks of earthquake were felt here today about 12 o'clock. YANKTON. Yankton, D. T., Nov. 15. At 11 ;.'J0 a. ra. to-day, Yankton experienced the severest earthquake ever felt in this valley. Xro damage was done beyond the breaking of some glass and the fall ing o some plastering, though some buildings tipped perceptibly, and peo ple rushed from their houses in much fright, I"0!!T RANDAL!, YANKTON AfirXCV AND siorx CITV. Siorx Citv, Iw-f, N"-v. n. a R da'l di.-p ill"'; iv- " y: . - ; . d ): is v '! . . It .!:.! . , v i .; .. So;n.- I iii i: :.. -. e - Y.i .k'oii At; cy dispa eh sa m iiu- fitoek knocked things oil the shelves ia the trader's store, and caus-d Lrreat exeilem.-nt for the time. No dam g.- u ne. ToNfin, illtisti -io;n -ori'.l t of L..ti don, is di';nl. He did not live loner enousli to utidf?rst:i'id Wv- 3ioto;a.smio ?.nl liojfsniin tlu-oriv-'s of g'-n-rutiou. Died too yomi'T to lecture. Accoiumxg to a mu.sical journal1, fif teen per cent of the inmates of lunatic asylums are musicians and sinpers, hut we know of church choirs the mt -mhers of which need not 1h discouratft-tl on account of this statement. Ex. That let's us out. T A TT T a ko?.tc m ai: rev:.' - nKr"0!iT5.- e 1 r. ). wiut; Wliest. Xo. 2 " 3 " re!'-'-te l Corn. 1-in died ... . Corn, ear Oats L.ii l y. Kit. 'J " 3 . " riecled r.-.-e,...; ea lr-iM i.'i i'i , I.aX2::T XK'.V YOKM M.'.K ...;t: 1 iuiil," ; ::ts . .Nov. 4 ! J-.,-, LATEST CHICAGO JIAIM'vETS. CltK A.iii. N:Y. LI. I'l.iur Ulie.it ( on:, i ns, Kye Ilarley ! to-j,. 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Very tnily venrt. J.r'"V ' a, Aros., x. v., jaiic,i.:. t f Vi;:j,i'i;. jii; Co. Knrh Yn"l;ra r"".l'i- i lr. Prrf-.-I--rmrfil tnbaUi2U- -f ul, , r:.a la:l :.ri:ru.iii t c v I.i n; rasep. Pi ic; tl.l. I' ir f :.:o 1-v ki! v l-.r.l nil l:ctail Di-ufk:;. nndJ Tutl.ro-ffJ.O'ii th: L;nitid states and C.-.nadas. XCF. V, i4 s 1-OTTKR. General A;e:i!i und Wliolt-aaTo 1 tu; vi.iiri, UojIck, ixii. 0LT18 PLOT m f n n Tli'.s 14 t r-r .y (..., T V-- V C'iuis Y. .;- 1 i v -. l v fia Splcn i '1 iviri-.s;v.i i I": i v.nt yonr .' tt.T- II. fit 'f i''vi.ric!i, r.nd : ..i.. i u-'V :i!irr 1 1 r':om- tiwioiir 1 In.-.' (; t'-,-ri ; i r-U ; -i-S"-' Scy;r3 i sin. p-un !d ipy : Ul.t I i-.-i - i ( - i' . T Kin l't.:-T-P'l'! l.l.'. 13 c.UlJi-i .a:j- !. .-' rrrftTA, J. . i . : rrre . ilia :- , -'.. tV.n i. i r. I :!. -4 .. 1 V V. f - :-ii:M ' -.. T-i.' 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It eiTVubites til ::!:". r. " t t.i:' I'aUe 1 St-4c. the C.:i;id:ri. and lii'vo-id. N::iey th:::sa:jd fatui lies greet i:s v.-c-oai.' p:i-';M uee.v.y. an.l recant it in the li-ht of w.iUU. et.tinsvl'.or. an;! I'.ii :::!. Its news, editorial, arieultarnl and lifer.n-y de parltueiits ma'ie It t---i,"i; i.iHy a j cirn :1 fi.r the fa:,.ily atij the- T ;-.::; : t)a!!ar a year, po.t p:tU. p :::, iina'i'y c vi-i lei- ed, sni!:es it the cheapen l.'.-v. ,;.;'.p:.r pa'. Iished. for vui of ten, with tui cash, v. e ill .sead an extra copy free. Addres o!t? rt ki.;siii::: or t-:; sun, n. v. c;tv. O. F. JOHNSON, PEALC'n IN" runs? Medicines -AND J1 .1 i iiii&A viA iaee ol Charge. ALSO DEALT. 1! JN 4ia SUi1 '.'-sJ b-'..-. . ; ,' m t' e- - - O 1. Kj 11 v.. 1 ,i ? l "i f. . i ' 1IAJ 1 i.Jfc , Liito.sf .' onijio: :"'. fs-. l'.:"TT:?.'!'fl!l T!!K 1'MAfl". cor. fifth & :r.ux sjnr:Fr. l'M TiSMili' a, u ' i rr jf. Til 5 n rjiq,' - "i K ;ii 1 ti .j if! ;! F P f"; c If n 11 in, jii:',,ivot ro:: s.u.i; my n . T. i ..--J - .1. 1 L, . .- -; j -S--'!'4Jfe'a t.v ika'At! Gr 'ViST. A r v' "1 i' . Til TTrt ,11 1 (.ill AAVl I li.ll,ii-.J i..ij 1 1 i". ,, . L 1 1 V 1 w - -' i Ten Yt:nr Credit at G p -r s-jni Interest. ! oj." I'f .;w Lrt lit at C ;r e-f Interest, and 2') p'.r vent D'.srouut. Otior I.Ilev:sl ti-icoitM rr ;f.!i, ileJftten nu I'.irt's ait-l J-'rvisrlit.-. uuil lk:-eini nut tur jiatiriif in i-ai!.. r:i'r.j:5.'eti and Jlfari". cir'ilii'a full p'trtie nisrs. iiil Ih mailed free tc any pait of llic V.l'lid on KPTl! ie;; ion tn LAND ci.VMAlfesloVKT. B. K. I:, nieeiyisiii "lUktJf 'If - ' ' r J." 1 iiii 1 1 .... . rr m v.s rr r rr -rag a fft A lull line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings. a fl O V RIBS I N GREAT VARIETY- A Splendid Display of Black Caslirasres and Alpaca Dress Gacds. .-1.SO -i a HEAT VARIETY OF STYLES OF CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A Lnr'je Stur.': of Flaunt! x, Jtaris, Y,;r:is, ami JMrmln-ts. of aU v col:n hosiery j, i s ?r V sir? 1 f JLtci Li. .St. w li Ji.ltLliV A t 1 01 J.1 A. Ii 1 9 - f T-1 o U U 1 i U xi l' L x Li li Jij i.- s. A jrood soft coal stove lare size, i'-ir sale at i'luinnn'r's. Winter App'os at Pluiimier's. New friMi stock of l iick mit-tt-ns aiul gloves. A nod tock of AVinter Apples at l'l it miner's. o hv th -,'-5 T"'-: 7V E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NOTION?;, TRfJIiriNUS AND FANCY GOODS EVER RP.OUGUT WEST OF THE ZI IS SOUR I R I E R, A!I Ut i ' found :tt PI rirrivj grR OLD STAND on Main Street, Plaits- j UlOUth, oriiio-i e the Sauuder's I TJoae. 20yl . PI r ir tt ".r !a iti' tiOOIj.5, CIJJTU-i. . hlax::i:ts. ri.AXXELS. r u k x i s 1 1 1 :c, o oouz. GROCERIES OF ALL ICIXDS. Lf.s-.i'o sim-,; of BOOTS and SHOES t be CLOSED OUT AT COST. :: Notions, Quo ens ware, and in fact evcrytliin you cp.u t'tiH for in the line of General Merchandise. cash paid foi: hid;:;5 and runs. All Kinds of country iro.h:v taki-n In cx cliar.ge f-.)r gootT.1. 3iyi diuler la KOOTS, di:y goods, SHOES, HATS, cats. GLOVES, FUltN'ISIIIXO COODS, GROCERIES, do. JEWELRY and NOTIONS. T liavc Iarrje stuck f of iny own inaUp, to be c'::jeil oul at co-it. Al kinds of COUNTHY PRODUCE taken hi rxr!i;ir.;i? f-. r ; i: i :r: Pi. ATT. M')XTT rv, Ol i ft' Ni;:i v.. 1 iniiuiiii:)! Jhnliki !! ivi lv v.-r.i In 'ii. i.v t ! e e.-ie-1. I ai-e. v. ;:-d n-i- :i e : s id' I'.-iii for - -' el I '. e:-.lne : I i ' i i Ii' s- I'at-'x. ':' !!i--t i ii'iv 1 1 !'! :.':. tie-::,:.:, w'ii) li! :':!!:' e-': !:! it i;iii ye.irs M id I: to I lva-tin 'i 4 .!! . i a i-7r. Vth-.i-o. ti-a nf ! !: m.-iiO: I :si': :;ie-l a sloei; co'ito iHi.l '.e i. 0. (cr I i":rj' r; ;; ! .? I I -.-.' -. i a .' i.f I . . V ::-l ! : a . 1 1 t ! . ; :. 1 1 liial : pi ii W i i : t T .ils h-itiieiisi1 : :a.d t I'l-;:V.i la icitithvy. ti i-y ( ; J! ( '-O !--. ! ;i ' i : I - .v'Vrli fi.'I" all 1'iht I iie-t p:-.Ce-.-iis ei ;-'i-e,:i I one-lee'ii tile eisi ofS'.ii.l i ; ' I it y r :nl eei"i- m I : ; -1 il iv.ip" j fX!.- rts to i'e tc- t if l! 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One l.:-!:" I! i ; .-.r.l C!i r:i 'nr tea. liiii1 i'iaaa.t : --1 ' !.'?' , a. el 1'- -' ',. ' e . f r.i Mi ! iTa:e Ma; la t. tnie t a:i.n Svi-i ia:::;. i '( verv lieay V iiiirer or lliijj.-..re'in-1't Kit ;.-:e f iei-.i " in- i vy V.':ii ii Ciieiii u'n !i:lif l'i"".ri !ti!;ii-l ."ieeve l-.ut ; eiis. Tne M:ii-:e ( ien, . .- i ii.-! ..r Ian. One pair i.2i be.ivy !.:.i,.l lr;.. It ts. Can- Maiiies' eu't ,1 '.a.'.rd r'a-.::!. I :-.e Ma-lie:." ei; Mlit :'! fia-'i. !:. ::.:::; ii M.x-'-.eM (;-. ar..v:i . tt l-'ii- !Viti 1 ia 'i-l' t. I Hue ie,V T.r:a I iai. i .( Vr.'.A CIiMi'in. i Or.e ;::!'; ': vx ;:! :.: --s. ' iiie v-l .;"i i '".; -:-!it ;!. );.e ti i".v i ;:. ; ; i . i t' ".a.-tf I v ' : nil. I 'iie fit r.i i al l';"ui'!i Sc:-,l ilnm. ne Aiinaa Sniifai'-e Snul. :tei t 'e:" v t i.-r T-ii:.z I'ia :i:;d Mar Droes. i ::.' l.'i-li. - iaaai-e Ma.'.ia. i a.e ;e;;,a iii.e;, t;i;:ip.'d i. j . rfj t j f . j ..i.r.iie t.H i , j Oa f.ani.-' Oaeia ( liaiu, wit li lid(? and tassel, i . l ! -fail (il iee -..11 n. ;:( ' tent ia-ivv W;i:cli (IkUii, with (.'iir'.) I ( iaO'iii. i li-iail nvie - -.(' ii. j H:e M-niie -." Ii'-avy'l.e-j , i-'; riiai--. I u..r i l ! r. t i 1 1 ia.-il ; i . , i ; t ! are Mi--'!'!'! f.-i nlmve. j f 1:11' M't ' l 1:1 I'll .M '! t linn i'ili it ml Kill" I l ' i'l. I Oiie D iir t .M In avy "aaeil I'-iMai 1-raeelet -. I i:e " Sii.i:a':r' Diainiael S.'ud. i!i t;. -ill's ( lifter iaaamiiil I'in. One pair Aiaetiiyt cr I iiyv .sleeve nations. :ie veT t:5 1 S; n-!s t n ia:'.;e:i t he a aeve. Ii.icr!'"-'i'l li";ivv s"f ('.'ia::'i) He;.l i.ing. One Man-iv i'. -ial nr V.'e-l !t! Mia;.;. Oae l i ' w li. l : i-:i l " l '.. i: : .-i f '. I' a i . . i' I die i.-.fiie-' i iiem:i Mat'i r:. One A in . t tiysl nr Tup:: itiau-. 'rx I'.'i i'a i Til rer:i! ;i;-ie,. ,. :;:;.,!. s ;i, i : ! aajiie lot Hiii. i:n;s in exaei iv I. il tam'-i ;l.f )i:-;ee we '-k far tin- I -if : for o .ra i.ie. n'a- l.i-jii t i'tai:- far jla.ni) ; cur r,"i mi Nit i'"-r :-..!..:. T- .... v na- s r-; ' 1 : m ;jt i ::n -.h r 'er ti:;1 al.f-.vi I !.., : y ..v;ii,.s t;l tee -i e. ".::; ,- . ! ,.f'. we '.:-," i -en.! .-' ?. ore liai iioaaai.e i.-ii i I'.anliu.; -i-e Watc-i. i ieiii-i' nr 1,-nli-T ' ?'.?. '.vtirrantea j ! : !..! !ieifi--t ; iiae, ttiel liw.i; ii;ia:iy:a v. ea it i :i -ra. i,.i e:e.i . eli. ill irt.-.:t lai-a : .' ai st."-..."i. : .- -1 .: I I ;:,. '- fie iti'l. ,.i . .. 1. , ... 'i A f . 1 i . ::i: l l-i e i'.-..-- i. : i m-!i or ...!.".. ;."u-i'or ''. M" ii'i a. :a :-vv t: ' Ion i ' -1 i i'a' 1 ra ' - -La-iv's (! I'-.a- -.- " ' a. a 1 !.: ii. or I r.-.-..l -H'oi a :-.-y !;.i.l .! i',;:'..- :.l-.-:. At'-it :'!(' i. a ' s; a .i:!v ii.!.: ; ." : -a-I -le v ti v one v :-!!; o.,r aii'i' v. i ; : : t a 1'. Ma! ret 1 1 ,.r iitanaieo Cn'ii J ; t ' -i ia ly )';;: !;-ai -l u-- a.i a- -.'-! a. :'. '. 1 : :i;iii' i.i v ;!-:. i-"'.r a : ' -1 -. '. - .1. ' 1'. l; !:!" j" l.'nr L' ;!!(? in a! - ia t ' !a" Vili -iil r.'.i; t"e -al: : -' ; ni i: :e-l n-i:-:'i:n. 1 . y iav.;,i;ee, or I ri fund ni(in-y. St-ND M'iNMY HV V. O. oi: i;-:; ns ri'1:':'! mmiti IMVMY n-.-ivc. Vi l".'ii KiK. X lil r 1- M-..N 1 . I. ! . i la M Mi'.AM K ?..0 ACC'MM 1' VNIM.S Till; OI.MiUt. Addie?s plainly. V7. F. Evans a. Go,, S'i7 A.'ji's U. a'7 Canada. 07 &00 Santh Clrk St-, CIIirAdD, 111. rvIonev for Farmers. I have t of y far s'.:i ;i:np a ' 7 O run i eland Chs.ia iiw for sivle. s't rar-vaiTtiete rr.W!. i 'an luntHti ia pair r.'t a'- i-i. 1 !ie-:n are ( t dt sc-iM'.eil fri!ii!'""l:er-!s of S'aeaurd .1- a!i xan- ! j iler. of I i . j r. ::;nl A. C. Moo! ': peu.-ee ;. I i i .':' tie.-.r !:'e, i'.t tae lialioaal iaifT "-!li."-v ia Ciii- .&ce PrW.v r-,,-,r.d. Save the exi.eii.se t f soidtiig f:irtl:r ..? t. M. N. S1IMI.DOX. - i -.3- ..''-.'-, Mi'N :.. I'-vr, 2T BGTCK- CI ' r ' . " .jllto. Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads! nv., etc., nr.?.. Of All Dtsrriptionn. i HETALLIC BURIAL CASE? i v: Cf a!l sizes, ruudy m;ile ami ";!! Hieaiiforfavh. Willi many t'r.anks f.r ji;ist paii'np.ace. I invite invite all to call and examine my LAlIGi: S'l'OCK OF 40tf. I I KSITI'SK AXI COl-'FIXH. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND 1U.ACKSMITII SHOP. Wuyon, Rnijrjy, llmhinc and Plow re pairing, ami tji:iwrnl jobbing. I am nov"ireiired to do all kimls of repairing of farm aiul other iiiaeliim-i y. as there is a yood lathe in my shop. PETER 11 AO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker lias taken charge c f t!;e wti.on shop. He is well Known as a NO. 1 WOKKMAX. rw 'Wasroii! nml 1 1 1: e Kindle to r'!er. SATISFACTION (iUAHANTi'TD. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Slit:llit's .'.table A TEAR. AcrPTits wanted. 15 tia!-ni-ss Icsttlmato. Fi-rt'ciiltirs free. r t- si? a tl jrt Adirejj J.VOIiTHCO .St Louij. Ma. Hit lo -....rvi-y. iiu ."....ji IS- n.,r!-n'i 1-7 -.uh'.rjti'u tt, Cl.-.-isfii, Id. !. C.R'.Tr-. rmin V4TCH TH UN a " . j "a " -' in-w .uui'r.l rei- v- it ti e ry ci Uer. oat-V-ai lico. J. i-l. oaji-nd Sc Co.. tuitao. 111. SfJCOI.IJ PTiATEO WATCH F.f. Chiy-rt Ai-uiiw, A. CotLTl.tl CO- tmaw, la. il I iif of i Irivt oaicre. : f"-"a M.p1y h1uac or ltif-ion e-.ti-ct --ri. Kt njinnl V t-iiU n-prt-oiiitr. Kni!liii. r .lpfi?ry, fiprT-J lclti I.ot A"iinliMit or t im rolili:' , Ai voub , iwtir I" !-. OS-" I K-M A!.!i. ic!.l to I.U u.ili..!-nt. I-r.O.tii t '. Lxl m i'.iV-I.it.iT riltfiMi -r, a:.. 1 c:-re, wi:.e fmi. lie U X i of 1'ie Krf rr.vA. . 1, :. r.-i lr--i -:rv. I a- Vat lar.-t prt-:i in ls LT. I. A III ?'-s nf-l'iirir c tr.'u'ii-iri l wi.h prlvut li'i-ut-Ik. .-!, a-T m::e. Kirrv i-Li.ir,iri.i- f.r .l'..i.t,. S-n l ri:ty f. 'ft is'... in" I ib.tr 1m.i!i . m cir- cilv of f -inv.-i.-ii. t l'ifni i I v 4i.lA'S F.-t.Kti. ril-.' it n C-it. I" -.1- : :'.:.-. ii MARElACrE GUIDE y-.-'i a-:d -. 'W- . . v' T S ir:, hi nli CK e o! a -fv:.:j H;'':!. i if .i 1 - i s I i i" (ii ,! r.:.:l t!'-e . It-mc str- mrn rj. !'' in it- i a!, v -. ; I in.ly 1 "j'O Hi nia-'riVH -'ir V'n. Kren jKiy ...iiJ g-l ii; u-u. i riv-c inJ cciiU Uu.v ftj- A PHYSIO LOGICAL rsr-.wr ifr--;-f--'j d c-u::'j i i.e: r.a .-n e:. :Lu . - r. 1.6 t" '3 :t ' - J :!.'.:" : ii ; t :t -.. : . i rt:. 1 1" ic i. c-ii.'c'.rr. ci:4 i'i. l'is?-i-! 3 or VVoipeu. C- li' A l:je !:e - e : !,'. TOP. ii- '. t'" r-.--i i 'Ja; -iji j, i-:.. op ji-.bit.Ar'.r im- l-.ira.T i?.:K -ft, ii.vn pi m . t fppt of oricr; or!i iUrce. i t'.'Tit Hiniit .'in' t n iva. it i(u' v !l !,-;rn"i-il. Mr o c;. j AJarts IJilI;JU.'X'3, o. U 24. ;. iit. X.ou.5, Iilo. CHNSLLBACKER. All kinds of f.;.(i FA1MM I.MI'LUMrX A nieiuled Neatly C- ProvrntDf :0: Korsiv, jIsjIccc OxSIiociivu;. In short, we'll shoe anythiii"; t!;:it has four i'eet. from a Zebra to :l (;irail'e. ('oiiif and see us. XnTZETW o:i l'i'ili St., Metwren Tilair. and Vine Streets. j'M across l lie corner from the xr.w HI-.KAI.1 O" IO". . . K'J-I FOOT I'OWEIt 1' M ICIIIMIKY. P-v. 1 ndi'Tf'retir maehiripn with i f' I ""'a'ch Ilni!der, Ci'.'.iliet Sfs-'A j j, jM:ikeri, Wa-nn JlijUera ,4-...-;. aMi .Tiil.lierii in Piisefi:annis V: fWf' ii'''.' k can ei .1:1 pete as to tjUAi. - .-v.-''r TV AM) ettiri-: with steani ij iii-wi-r ii::mijaei ea iii ; ai-n r ' vlM Ali.e.li'Tii's silpp ie. fttw 1 i'.'.i'J liladcs, fancy wiinils ai:'l (- iiUi. ie;n. Say "wl.eie yon re;al l:i;-i aii't se.ai !; (; e J'lli.V i!!NKS, i In'.:'!'' ana on aeiaiinM Wltineh; ( CO. Kit!'.' I'xcelsior (epjin? Hook. ?Ifld of -:u"!?i leal 5'nper. O'l'cklv enp-.e anv li:ll:u' WIiIIOlT Water, l'KKSV. or I-.i:t'.-iM 1 1 i at lioiee, til r.ti y r of-ta-e. l-"or Maiiies w i-liin- to retain copies of l-t-le.-s, every t.ii'ini- man. eieru viiieii. corre- pon- leii! u. n-aVeli'ii it is invaiua'ee ri lls at sssiiit. Send viKiOi'iii! v.e will -e-iil a pa-e bonk, leUersie. t'.Y MAIM paid any tal'lreis. We ! fer to anv '.eiaieivi:tl A'.'eney. S-Mid i'iU for Aireii'.s' circular. S-'.X ' -"..:5 4 s Mr . II'.J leiil-n St., Chiraco. 111. ,1iUO A t'. -allied. 4niG Wau'csh Central iVledicai Spring a. zz. r,".;: c.r, I'rop. f:V-0 ! Th' wafers of t ! i i Siriut have heen aiialyz-,1 hy l'l-oF. Hour, t.f Milwau kee. "Analytical ('li-ti)i--r. an:! I'munl t ciuilaiii tiie s t Hi" itsiriiiii' in suhstan- s 1 hi" itsiri i J ti.dly, that latve r-n-h-reil the lie hes.la ! and Glenn Springs ho famous. Tiiiisr. vaticrs cuur. 1 -ptttt'Q yin'T'V A Tin ' xi.ixii 4. w ji.. INTERNAL TROUBLES OF VARIOUS KINDS. VS.ey nrr s?:pie1 nil over ti t'jiiteil iVitaU' nml tlii-ii- ie:in:ution in li :i:ioilteS. TIIE "CENTRAL" RANKS A2I0NG THE REST OF THESE SPRINGS. Tor farther iiartieular-i npe'y t S. II. I5AKSTOW, Vv AlTIC ISII A, AVIS. MONKY TO LOAN. ! J T l-an on inirmvei j low rr.ie if inrorr- r. 1 nrtt".t, M-.- 8100,000 eil farms in C':i.as onntv, at A tilientioii solicitt-it. Hrtt'it'i'.'i, M-i'i-h 1.1::. .,' WJsO. r V- i . -i f 1 Windham's Real Estate and Loan Offlee, lands bought. and sold. TAXES PAID, U. S. PATENTS TO LAUD 0BTAI1TED. T!tlo F.xainlnett nsul Prlr-teI. LOANS NEGOTIATED. It ! a duty every man o-.ves to tilm if -Mj ,,, t!ior Interested with hlia In know tu oondi dition of the title t Ids propeily. It u lk tact well known to the legal profession, and to real estate dealers, that thousands of the itnproivii and nnlinproved f;i."iiis of this western eonntry, have iniperfeet titles ; miii-li expense an.l fri gotion -an be saved by having your titles rxain llied and peifeeted, at onee, and before projHT ty reaehes caUorn figures in vu'ue, vbon jui s tHnable titles beeome muro difiicult to remedy. All persons claiming title to lands ehouM ob tain the drilled Elates Pctcct f.r.a hare re corded, t:i hyol tide from tl: Gcrerr.Tct '.s ve-trd ir. Lha uiclivi-iuai ;'zi "i'-L. and title I not perfeet untd the Pati-M I l-isu-ed and recorded, and eastern frr;u7ft(.M i not I')n!t.inouey on sueh (-comity unless it U done. As a matter of biisinesn eotnenlenee, I have connected tills department wltli my Law I'rae tiee, and have placed in chai j; of it v. s. Wise, who will, under my HiipervLsion, attend to all matters appertaininir thereunto. A ten year's residence In the State and Coun ty, with constant business experience, and rela tions with Its inhabitants, has thoroughly nu ll. Uified me fur transa-'tli: Im-Jucss of the above mentioned eliaraeter vriih facility. It. 1J. WlXDIIAJ.f. Atfy. at Law. W. S. WISE, Notary I'tbllc. y,yi E. G. D0VEY SlS0N, take pleasure in announcing, TO TIIE CITIZEN'S OF PL ATT S ilOLTTII AND VICINITY. That they arc now located in their NSW BUSING II0US2, Opposite Fitzgerald Block, and ready to see their oil! customers and as many new ones as mav come. Having jusl opened a new assortment of good in a new, LIGHT HANDSOME PLACE OF irc.SlNLS.S, Wc think ivc can ac commodate the public and please the taste of all. Give us a call any way, and try the neiv up town store. I4tt MUSICAL I1TSTRUI.IE2TTS FXJL.1 OS AND I cau furnish the ahuve fn:drt:merni of the hfbt maker with FULL GUARANTEE FOR FIVE YEARS. THE MASON AND HAMLIN OKGAXZ; victorious over ALT. t::FtriiCie:,t lu ill the 'j WORLD'S FAIRS, sold oriented oatheUent tcrn.s tveroffered for FIIiST CLASS IXSTRUMEXTS. I have secured the a.Istanee of a eornpijieot TUNER, ?.fr. r. K. Mewe. who will ire fas aitot.t on to ttiidu and r pr.u in Orat:-. on tli moet ra Hinuli ternin. S.iinple ii.siruiiieiit at ilm Ijrn Stores of Dr. Chapman. 011 Main Mreet, nnd Jr. .lohnsoti. ie;ireor. of Mam Imd th -'". Older left at filher li.iice will he promptly ut tenUa to JAMES fhTIKK.. i'utu.-."-i".t!i ier 1 I 1 il! V n a ... .