Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 12, 1880, Image 4

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    THE HERALD
Headquarter for Campaign Goods.
We are prepared to supply clubs,
usalers, azeuts or individuals . Willi
Caps, Cae, Torches, Flags, Banners,
2Sagta, rortraits, etc., at the luwest
cant, raits. We have best English
Bunting Flags from $5 to 375 each.
.Best sawed muslin flags from 92 to $18
each: Printed Atnencan muslin flags
from 53 cents to 3150 a gross. Fine
ilk flag, 5x7, for 330. Caps of any col
or oil clelb, 34 per dozen. Capes ol aay
cIor oil cloth, 34.50 par dozen. Torch
s, 313 to 329 per 100. Fiae campaign
badges, printed on ribbon, with por
traits of aimmiea and gilt pins, 25c
each er $1.50 per dozen. Crayon por
traits of candidates, President and
Vice President on one card, heroic size.
on fine tinted paper, 23x23, 25c each or
31.25 par dezea. We have 25 different
styles of badges for coat, from 10 cts
to 25 cents each. Agents wishing to eu
gage in the sale of ear goods can make
f rem $5 to 320 a day. One agent sold
35 -worth in one day, making 330
clear. Any agent or dealer sending us
$5 to 325 we will send a selection of
goods that they can clear from 8 to 4
times these amounts. We want agents
in every town and county to sell our
goods, and we can furnish profitable
and permanent employment to all who
wish it. Take an agency now and send
3d, CI" or 325 at once for a selection
of goods you can make 300 percent.
profit on and sell to every family. Send
now and go to work at once. Address
U. S. MANCFACTCKiNa Co., 116 Smith-
held Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
fTCut this out and tcrite to us.
Republican Campaign Manual.
A "Republican Manual" fer the cam
paign of 18S0, is announced as in print
and very soon to be issued. It is writ
ten by Mr. E. V. Smalley, long known
as a brilliant newspaper correspond
ent, and fer many years a leading edi
torial writer en the N. Y. Tribune.
Leading features of the book will, of
course, .be biographies of the candi
dates. It will be the most authoritative
and most complete sketch of Gen. Gar
field whic will appear. Mr. Smalley
was at one time the General's private
secretary, and has been his intimate
friend during the whole of his public
career, awd is therefore qualified b
special advantages as well as by talen.
and experience fer the task undertaken.
"Garfield as an Orator and as ii
Statesman" is a special department,
containing extracts from the Gcrifr.ilV
most celebrated speeches, upon topics
of the gteatest interest in the present
campaign, and representing the best
efforts of a brilliant scholar, an orator
of rare power, and a statesman of con
summate tact and skill, it will bo read
with great interest. Another depart
ment, not only of great present inter
est, but of permanent value, is a full
history of the Republican party, its
principles, struggles and victories, with
important statistical tables, particu
larly valuable for reference in politic
al campaigns.
It is a book which earnest republic
ans will delight in, and find the best of
all arsenals from which to draw am
munition for campaign use; a book
which. the independent and conserva
tive voters will study with interest
and profit; a book which the independ
ent and conservative vetars will study
with interest and profit; a book which
email democratic stump speakers will
steer clear of when they can. It is
published by the American Book Ex
change, New York, whose "Literary
Revolution" has been the wonder and
pleasure. of. book buyers for mouths
past, aud its price, therefore, is only 50
cents, with 7 cents extra for postage,
where seat by mail. Leading book
sellers,' agents of the publishers, will
have it.
A mulatto woinin in the Philadel
phia house of correction is saM to bo
gradually turning white. Siie says
the change began six years ago.
ITEMS OP INTEREST.
Several sharks have been recently
seen in the waters of New York bay,
and their presence is attributed to the
practice of dumping offal too near
shore.
According to the latest order of
Gen. Melikoff, all vessels arc forbid
den., unde. the severest penalty, to
anchor opposite the Winter palace on
the river Neva.
Two old jiontlemen smokers on tho
way irom Wingham to Belgrave in
Out., net the buggy on fire, and the
ho roe rutiuing away tho concern wa3
badly wrecked.
A census ennnierator got a terrible
"whipping in Pittsburgh because he
pressed a stalwart Irish wounn for an
answer to the question : "Are you
white or black?"
It costs 25 cents to ship a barrel of
flour troiii Mciina to Wcedsport, on
th- Now York Central raiiro.d, ami
only 2o rents to ship the same iroiu
Chicago to New York.
A firm of Texan wool growers have
lately bought a 300,000 hciv ithcIip,
bor.. rin about twenty miles aio:4
the Rio G ramie, on which they ii:eu i
to ifzo about 200,000 sweep.
A wrangle over the $l,0u j;U0 es
tate of the late Leonard Chve, f
Cleveland, seems inevitable. It it is
iu-.iw l toinui that he lelt no will, his
sup, icU bequest to science comes to
H:UI-ht.
Gaiubctta's presence at the civil
marriago of Gen. Gailiffet's daughter
has produced a bad effect in Paris, as
.he general distinguished himself by
In ferocity toward communist pris
oner at tho end of the civil war.
Sixteen years ago when Turin lost
its rank ua capital of Italy, tho popu
lation dropped off one-third; subse
quently it recuperated, and now
amounts to 240,000, about the same as
that of Lyons, France, which it pro
teoses to rival in silk and other manu
factures. A two-story well is a curiosity in
the town of Erin, Chenung couuty,
N. Y. Tho two parts are one above
the other, and separated by ten or
twelve feet of hard-pan. Water can
be pumped from cither well, and the
lower one pumped dry while the up
per one has incxhaustivc supply
John Ilalvcy and Mrs. Anthony, of
Albion, Miss., niado up their minds
to elope. Each had a lawful consort
and; four children. They decided to
take two of the young ones along, and
drew lots, the woman winniug, us to
which should make the choice. She
tookt wo of her own, of course.
John Francis, an old "resident of
Skaiington, Conn., died recently at
the alleged ago of 108 years, lie was
a native of the island of St. Helena,
and was at one time in Napo lean's
service. He emigrated to Stouiugtou
about forty years ago, being then to
all appearance of advanced age.
In London 63,460 women arc cm
ployed as milliners and dressmakers,
26,375 as shirt-makers and seamstress
es, 14,780 as tailorcsses, 10,721 as ma
chinists, 5,272 as book-binders, 4,60'J
as bootmakers, 4,3C0 as artificial flor
ists, 3,716 as boxuiakcrs, 2,8 as up
hoisteresscs, not to mcutiou a" largo
number iu various other industries.
UNDER TUE SEA.
The Sanger to
are
tin
Lbjee-ted
nM Haw X)-vaT-a ava TCillod'
Strange a!"'bit-itj f the Deep
Exploring Wrecks-Tbe Dead.
George W. Townsend, a well-known
submarine divcrt has been Interviewed
by a representative of the Boston ZZer
ald. lie said : "The first time a man
goes down he is apt to be considerably
scared on account of the pressure. If
a man is lowered too fast it will kill
him. Divers are seldom if ever killed
by drowning, but by an unequal pres
sure. A direr could cut a hole in tho
lower portion of his suit without dan
ger of being drowned 60 long as he
stood erect, for as long as the air is
supplied by the air pump the water
could not reach his mouth. In deep
water the pressure is usually very
great, and a diver can descend as deep
as he can stand the pressure. You see
we are in a vacuum. There is no pres
sure perceptible to us on the copper
helmet about our heads. The pressure
is all upon the lower garments, and. if
it is too great it drives all the blood in
the body to the head and the result is
death. I have seen men killed in this
way whose heads were fairly split
open and whose eyes were driven from
their sockets. A more horrible death
could not be imagined, and I and al
most all other divers have narrowly
escaped it. When a diver is ten feet
down the pressure to the square foot
is 6,250 pounds; at 30 feet, 18.7S0
pounds ; at 50 feet, 31,250 pounds; at
70 feet, 43,750 pounds ; at 90 feet, 56,
250 pounds ; at 110 feet, 63,700 pounds ,
at 150 feet, which is thegreatestdepth
to which I Iiavo descended, 83,750
pounds, andatl60 feet, 100,000 pounds.
Divers seldom descend over 1U0 feet,
and rarely as deep as that. Under the
water the cars feel stopped up, but
sometimes we can m iko ourselves un
derstood by putting two helmets to
gether and snouting, but then it tloc3
not sound louder than an ordinary
whisper. A man who went down for
the first time would be likely to sig
nal to come up after feeling the pres
sure m the cars, which is very un
pleasant until you aro used to it."
"llow about the fish; do they ever
molest you?"
"Very se.dom. You see wc make it
a ruic not to disturb them. We know
that they are in tueir element and wo
are not in ours. As lor sharks, wo
uon't care for them. They are cow-
juuiy, ana eusiiV frightened oil". We
Me much more uirai.i oi lue bar;ciLii,
titttiri.u-o fisn, with usetu three inches
ion liui aoout ti-u. why, one can t
liuve any conception ol the in until he
nu-i bt-en unuei lim water and seen
til in oi ait oi.es ait t ali the colors of
tiie rainbow. Tlie noiso made bv a
chool ol sounds under the water
like the rumbling ol thunder. One
oi' the a Tea test on rios lies iu this line
was tho Jew lisii 1 encountered when
diving iu the Bay of Cainana, on the
coast of Venezuela. Tho lisli aro from
bix. to lil teen reel in leiutii, and have
a largo mouth and email teeth. The
Jew fish have a great deal of curiosi-
lv more than any woman I know of
ana used to eye us while we were at
work e were a little a Ira id ol
tli vni at first, but found that they
would not harm us. I suppose you
have heard ot the electric eel, which
has power to give a shock equal to
any oattery. Wheu avc were diving
at the West Indies one of our divers
received a shock Iroiu an electric eel.
and lor a time ho seemed almost para
lyzed. Mules and other animal.-,
when fording stream iu this country,
often receive a shock.
"It depends how clear tho water is
whether it is dusk or not. I have
been down twenty fathoms where I
could sec to read the finest print, and
1 have been down teu loet where you
could not see your hand beiore you.
It is not very pleasant exploring a
wreck, especially whero mure are
dead bodies, when you are in utter
darkness. We get used to those, and,
while 1 can't say wo don't mind them,
1 can say that they don't deter us from
goin? down. I am one of those who
believe that drowning i an easy death
comparatively, because I have noticed
that the face of a drowned person
looks as if he had trone to sleep, and
seldom denotes wain. but. when the
eyes are wide open and glassy in ap
pearance, and the gas in the stomach
makes tho body stnn 1 bold upright,
it is rather trying to the nerves.
Sometimes we find drowned persons
with a death-grip upon a piece of.
rigifin? or the side of a bunk, and it
is difficult to unloose their h-.lJ. Be
fore we see a body or an objoct . under
the w'.er we always sec tho shadow
first, in looking lor a body not on a
vessel's wreck, we sometimes find it
by closely following the sediments in
tbe water.
"In many places the bottom of tho
ocean is beautiful, especially where
the coral reefs are. Coral looks like
a forest or trees that have been cut
down, lustead of stiudiug up it lays
down. I have seen coral as largo as
the stump of any tree you ever saw,
with fiiirmju.s liuiis running down
w rl, llmiruiik and branches being
of .iu jmrvsi w hilt: coral. 1 have cu
coiint ;r-.i ac ml re -.after descending
three iaik-jjt.s. :ui.i a I'Ottoui oi pure
niiiiv :uti.i' ndiag two fath-
. ... t
vino i.sui e.
A men iicant millionaire was before
the Port Hope, Out., police magis
trate the other day. lie had $30 or
$10 on his person, and acknowledged
Uiat ho had $oOO in the hands of a sis
ter, besides property and mortgages
scattered abroad, in deference to uis
wealth he was discharged without
costs.
The turbot, a fish highly prized by
English epicures, has made its appear
ance within our borders. One was
taken in the Chop tank recently, and
another was caught in Atlantic city
It is described as sixteen inches long
and ten inches wide, mouth small,
filled with sharp tecttf, round at tho
end of the nose, while on the top of
its head is a sharp thorn about three
inches long. The li.licrnien that
caught tln;m exhibited the curious
creatures as great curiosities.
The supreme court of Massachusetts
has decided that the pedestrians must
look out for themselves in Boston
common. One of the paths in winter
was arranged for the convenience of
coasters. As a man was walking along
a sled came down behind him, struck
his ankles, and knocked him down,
and he was hurt and made insensible
for a time. The court holds that thero
wu3 no evidence that the footpaths on
the common have ever been laid out
as highways or townways. The city
holds the common for the public ben
efit, and not for tho emolument or as a
source of revenue, and has constructed
and kept iu repair these paths as a
part of the common for tho comfort
and recreation of tho public, and not
as a part of its system of highways or
streets. Tho city Liy legally set a
part of tho common ibr tho recreation
Vf the youug.
Tne most original ui alverlbemcnU
appeared lately in ti; Newark papers,
ll was put iu by u wo;.jau who noti
fied her absent husUiu.1 mat if ho did
lioi return within -three iys she
vvoulu marry auotner iellow. 6uj is
iiuin Poian.i, is tuis determined wo
ii an, an : H wouni s cm that sho is
f OliOWUlJ U JailUuU.il CUotOUi.
Cost of War.
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, iu
commenting upon the cost of the War
of the Rebellion, which tho Secretary
ot the Treasury, in his report to Con
gress, put at 7,000,000,000, concludes
that it is a total loss to the country.
It argues that the total valuation of
the country previous to the war wa3
but Sl4,000,0u0,000, and that, conse
quently, we have expended in cah
about half as much as the country was
worth in order to save it. Now, this
reasoning is extremely superficial, as
not only theory, but facts, will dem
onstrate Thus, the valuation of the
country is now over $ 30,000,000,000,
which is more than double that of the
United States when the Avar began ; at
the same time, its producing powers,
which arc at its real valuation, the
other being only the apparent, aro im
mensely increased. Now, tho war has
done immensely toward increasing
those producing powers. It stimu
lated production iu every department
of agriculture and manufactures; it
gave a fillip to inventions and machin
ery of all kinds for economizing hu
man labor; it created a debt which is
of itself the basis of a financial credit,
that is virtually so much added to the
fixed capital of the country a capi
tal which is rapidly producing otuer
capital in every department of indus
try. i mally, it gave us a circulating
medium, which is just as useful, just
as potcutialas respects tho operations
of industry and trade, as the gold of
Great Britain or tho silver of France,
Ocrmaiiy, the Indies, or China, to say
nothing of its beiug of equal value in
every portion of the continent, thus
giving us what we never before en
joyed, a uniform and unlrcikable
"current moneyof the realm." But
for the war we would never have had
this great increase iu our miles of rail
ways, this immense emigration t tho
Territories, this unexampled develop
ment of our mining industries, and
that incentive to human industry at
the South, which has produced far
more from free than from slave labor
in the palmiest period of its existence.
So far from the war bein our impov
erishment, it has added even more to
our wealth than the wars of Great
Britain between 1736 and 1815 aducd
to her '3 and that wai simply enor
mous. A larc plate-.-iass win iow on Tre-
niuiit street, Boston, was broucn in a
singular manner. A. passing norse
car strucu a peuolo in tne street so
hard that it was projected through
tne win low with the force of a musket-ball.
Millions of Mother eipu their Ue-
tigbt over CastorU. It is nature's remedy
for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas
tor Oil, it ia pleasant to talze, and
uclike Morphine Syrup, it is harmless.
Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys
AVorras, Cores
Sour Curd and Wind QoVic,
and allays Feverishness. What circs
health to the Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Castoria. It is the most reliable.
effective and popular article dispensed by
Druggists.
rn
u LsliB
Since Healing remedies have been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known such absolute Pain
relieving agonts as the
CENTAUR IflNIMENTS.
They soothe, heal, and cure. They
HEAL Cuts, Wounds, Call. Old-Sores, Bro
ken-breast and Sore N ipples ;
CUKE Pia in the l ack, RhcumatUm. Scia-.
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. , Ear-Ache,
Tetter. Fimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals:
StTKIJUK Inflammittion and Swelling;
RELIEVE Boils, Feions.U leers, Sore Throat,
Broncbiti?, Croup and Quinpy ;'
KXTBACT-Tain from Burns, Scald. Stings,
Frost-bitce, Sprsiusand Bruises.
The experience of centuries has made tho
CENTAUR
Xiinlments, the moct speedy and effective
curative agents for
MAT! and EEAST
the wurld has ever known. The Centaur
L-INIMENTS
liuve relieved more ted-riddeii Crlp
plc3 iieaioil u:;re frJslitfiil tpounds,
and savcil mora valaal-lo animal than
all other liniment-'. oiriiim:ir.c, oiV.-cxtrai-t.-
H.-irier i.t:d i"i-i;tl!il i..i: ! ii'.ors"' Mid
"skin tnr:s'' c ir.?iii;td.
l'iyj-icians u;l Veterinary Sintci'r.s cn
.ifii!" tho C iriartr JL.ixtiTCQV.ix ; raillion-
c f mm, Tw.ni n i.r.'i c!.iMrm in a. I oiunirw
is.3 nr..l 11. - U.-tp'-r F:irnv,
rijntci. Tr.iTfii-'S l.ivs-syiiun, ,'! ' rn-trr
an4 Pt"r!;-prox-cr, nre t!i"ii' p : : -. T!:"v
ar clean, the- r- Kami;.-, th- y i-io cl--r ,
and they ::e" reliable Ti. r i; i r.cVo.
na?j3,:r ETr-pLMf; Ji it'll th-y wil i.-m ai-.
vi it, sn'itiut . r cure. JmiM iHr..:.; !i.-;-t
f .r r.O ' - "! 1 OO 9 "Vi-.
NEW FIRM.
UNrZETW" GOO DS ! I
JNO. BOSS & SON,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. tiuthmau's old store.
A FTJXX LIKE OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
NEW AND FRESH.
BREAD STUFFS,
of every description.
Choice and Fancy Candies
and all kinds of
Canned Goods.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
of Ike best brands.
CHRISTMAS TOYS, dC, dC,
in endless quantities.
Fresh Bread Daily.
Don't fail to Call.
381y J. BOXS & SON, Prop s.
BJ A MTCI A eotjeeBl tmiliKM nuhnck
VyAIM (CU u t. s- k u
"IjtliijriU at Tktc Warth Kmawiac" bj abacnptiuB.
To uaca Ma. wttfa good faturaaa, a furaba tla aatat ra,
aad rtva Kraa that will taasra a wotkar ow SUM a Maata.
Ssstoris
jiiiii
rHAMLH CABINET
aM
II BPHIaaal -IL - ' -t,--Z-
J
AMES PETTEE
DEaLEK IN
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Agent for
Tlte UiirlTAlled Slason 1 Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
AlfO State Apeut for the Henry F Miller and
AY. C. Etnercon Co. I'iamis.
SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at offlce. Sixth, one door soutU of Main St.
PLATTSMOUTII. NEB.
Music Scholars
Will do well to examine our
New Mason & Hamlin
oisa-isr IUSTBTJCTOB
mg ESasi.
T.AKK TIIE
NO CHANGING CARS
) FHoM (
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or PLATTSMOUTH to
CHICAGO,
where direct connections are.madelwith
Through Sleeping Car Lines
TO-
NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
T7ia SlxoTt Line
Via PEORIA for
IXDIAXAPOLIS. LOU1SVILVE. CINCIN
NATI, ami all points in the
SOUTHEAST-
THE BEST LIXF. FOR
ST. LOUIS,
Where Direct Connections are made In the
UNION DEPOT with Through Sleeping Car
Lieet for oil points SOUTH.
The Shortest, Speediest and most Comfortable
via HANNIBAL ia
Ft. SCOTT, DENISON, DALLAS, HOUSTON
A VSTIN, SAN A XTONIO, QALVESTON,
.an all points in
TEXAS,
Pullman lC-Wheel Palace Sleeping Cars.
C, B. & Q. Palace Drawiug-Room Cars,
Wit-h Horton's .Reclining Chairs. NoExtra
marge lor beats in ilecliinnn cnairs.
The famous C, B. & Q. Palace DiuingJCars.
Fast Time. Steel Rail Trark and Runerior
Eiiutpment combined with their Great Through
Car A rrangement makes thie, above all others,
the favorite Route to the
r.AST, HOl'TH OUiHOUTH-EAST.
Ti:Y IT,and,ou will find TRAVELING a Lux
ury instead ol a .Discomfort
All information about Rates of Fare. Sleeo-
inf Car Accomniodatio is, and Time Tablef,
will be.cht'erfully given by applying to
James It. Wood,
General' Passenger g't, Chicago.
C.W. S.U1TE9.
Trafllc Manager.
JDB. SANFOKD'a IjIVEIt iMVivJUItATOIl
JJia a Storiilar;l Family Kiuedj for
diseases of tlie Liver, Stoaiati ,
jand Bowels. It ia Purely t"a
Vegetable. It never T
JDebilitatea It is 3fi M
5 . a.: J 9 U fij'vfl CiV v- . r
'a ii urn h&.z ",vo
0 J
.as VA. I IVJ a
my practieeS
y and by the pnblic.i
for more than 35 vearn
Jgp with unpreocdented resalts.J
SEND FOR C1BGUUH.J
S3. T. W. SAilFORD, M.D., ifBT5
AST Blrt UiltT WILL TIIX tOC ITS CiTrTATICBu J
ml J m
A DAV GUARAN1 ZZO nAag
WCLL AUGER & DRILL im good
territory. Endorsed by Governor
of JOWA, ARKANSAS &DAK0T4
tit 1" - -iv?--- s - ' - - - . - v.-. r-f- - .- -' :
i3 t.-vZ., ;VS
ivsm
6
5TRY
aft a
s
-Wa UltJ PC IViW .
mCHCLvH'EPARD & CO.Battle CreeMIcll.
i -. EE,i5e ORICINAL AND ONLY CENUINE
V
T -
Astonishingly Durnb's ad iccmderfultu
PORTABLE, TRACTION, and STRAW-BURNING STEAM-ENCINES, with apacial
ratrTa of l"onr, Durabilitr. cv:ety. Kconomy, and Baauty eutirly enknown in other makea. Mean.
Kyrt"r Ontdtii and Meam.l'anrr Senaratnnt a specialty. Four aizea of Separator, irom
"Si tw'Te. horea power; aim two Mylt-Ji Iiiifroved louuied Horse Powers.
Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous and Continuous Business by thia houae, without ehaafs
, . ""flin'ii , i u ; ii u-1 1 ia:. a mcunv
troarantAa for aupenor a-ixxl-i ac;i hnor.ii.-- du.-.!inc-f
AIITf flM I The on.lerful maxa i jx.pa:rity of
wr-aw m awiv a iiaaA-ma -icri n-r on unv, -
auehlaea to tlu wall : hence Tariuii QlA-L4 aVTt l.bT
buiw at.d palm off inVior ud moo?r.l imi:atliui
nr nmwu gooat.
BE NOT DECEIVED 3
tT waaM xerimcDtal and worthies c:ftchinerr. If yo
CC7or fall iwirticulMrs call oa our dealer t, or
t os for IilQktrmtMi Ctrfulsfa. wbinh mi-il frr AAA,
HICHOLS, EIE?AfiD 4c CO.. Battle Creek.
NEW BRIOK YARD.
I aia goinj to
BRICK,
this spring and want to -
MAKE THEM CHEAP,
that people cr.n build
BRICK HOUSES INSTEAD OF FRAME.
I shall contract and
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and would like those
Intending to Build to
give tne a jail before lookiug elsewhere-
JERRY IIARTMAX.
At iny plate on Washington Avenue or at F.
S. White's Store on Main Street, Plattsinouth,
rtebrxska. 45tn3
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Bi (2VKSfgTH
HORSE MHOEINti. j
AND
WAGON KEPAIRING
All tinds of
farm implements
mended
Neatly Promplp.
:0:
Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing;
In short, we'll shoe anything that har
tour teet. from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
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v -.t-- iif ?!. btii:ture, Vanoo-
.v, . it- 1 1. r.;o?ii x.a. SrintU Peb'lity.
a i r, : :.,- . t.t ( itrir, iiinj
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it f .v- V it. i . I. S. 1 wtrr. rte.. vivkn-
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7C - i--"-.. "T -lj....c. 5o6 pare, sr.tt ever 10
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-f 'ii- i: h t th:Uhi. Tr a!hor r ib experi
! i .i . nr (irnri'fe. ( M well known),
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4 -iu .: Jv-t.t'w :( iUe fr cttil eictfHi.
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a v. ;-r,-.- t '"Pir laf tr-ala.rBf Utatlar't lr
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DR. BUTTS' KSilM
IjUUiae8ilSi7 it 15 iT. Strut, 3T. UCU,
THE FfcjrticUas ia chaif ( thit M .nd well ktiowa inattw
tutioa are rcf t4ar srsduatea i Bit1iciae ar.J iur-fenr. Yean
mt Es)Mrltaee ia the trearnieit A t brer4 Pt kavc bavde
their avkili a4 atulifv to ahuck eupcrlor le It at T the rdirj
rectaUeer. Ikwl ut-ey kave acquired a iuaieiai revUUica
throve their treetmeot ol conplieaietl e.
nlOOas!BlOaf?tNa all
li-lmary Treablee ane SjrpkiHtle nr BtrerieJ aifecuii of ffia
threta ekl er kee.ee, Ueaied rth auct-csa, o Kientific prier
CttNe. wittiofji vttnf Mrctiry or owtrr rn.aotiot Nelicinra.
A up, u C" pj aA thru of einluie fc t:0 are ul
MbTimVi 1 1 1 Pi H ri"ff fri t!-e effect of Uyvrmmtmr-
re r Meeauial tne rrsuu or tae t-ai.cM ia -fovitt
r exeeaa 1 matured yeare, are fenureftry currtt. Tbi die
eaee produce waw tue foilow mg- rflrm bihm m . tWiche.
Uttiaeea. MrvotavaneBat dmneM of .bt. c gh, ii 4tfctioa
ooaettpattoe). etportdet)Cf, cofifialT " He-i, avcrvoM to
cwtf, defective nifa-T, kxuiI rht iojofctir or loet
of anaulT T'Cor. r'h u-fiU Iheiier-T- f liuit or KiarriAjra,
pAflEHT3jrRSATPD K.i
pcrftouAl cnN,it'in prerVT., m Ri A li
ed. List of o?rturas t tf arw-rr i tw pntu -l de .mt trcaU
Bkevt aiaiteJ re t an aMrr-ia an; Uufin.
li mw e-iffpriix frta Kalarv kMiM ar- tr-4r ddeaijtk
end Irara tkaar4a.Mf- ! tttsrir adMtitf. II irtm
itU W3T1 14 rli ea at..
Ffe auolc
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AGOJTS
WANTED fr tha Beet sad
Vlllac arfefl B"t araj BlWea.
s-'ct. NOosTFubTrui'j Cit I
Labiaai
( f ssj. a avta4 M t.-sM la) ea Tf 'a t a r' aahapal. aaal - j
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.Ihreshin Machinery and Portable
end TiractionEng!nes.
THE STANDARD of ezeolleuca tJirovohout lAa
Orui-isl1.:lna V'orlri,
MATCHLESS for Grnin-SaTinp. Tima-STinr. Par.
lwcl. UlwmiDM, Stupid nnrf l'horouyk Work.
INCOMPARABLE in OitaUty of MUrial. PtrtctUm
oVrnrU, 1 horouyh V. urkniacaliip, Slegani Finuh. and
tuu ily of Mod-l.
MARVELOUS fnr vattly luperior work in mil kimdt
of Ornui,ani universally knmra u the only anccewrfnl
Thresher in Flu. Tiinuthr, Clover, and all other Seeda.
rimpU, nim 1km' than half tho uiraal rears and bella.
a otBsr
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Mich.ti
G.E0UGE EDGERT0N.
Wines, Liquors
AND
CIGABS.
Main Street, opposite the Court Home.
This placels just opened, ncir, good goods of
all kinds. We want to keep a cood house and
pleaie our customer.
REMEMBER THIS.
Sly.
J. F. BAUMEISTER
Furnishes Freeh, Pure Milk.
DELIVERED DAILY.
Special calls attended to. and Frosh Milk
from same cow furnished when wanted.
4iy
Hew Firm !
JO.NES & AG NEW,
at the
Brick Livery Stable,
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA.
Tlie old Bonner Stables, in riattxmouth. are
now leased by Jones & Airnew. and thev have
onnauutsew and handsome accommodations,
In the shape of '
I HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUQQIES,
and
SADDLE HORSES.
We are prepared to keep HORSES
FOR SALE TRADEI
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Reasonable Terms.
ALSO UE3I EMBER,
i nac in riapniv or room rtnat vrv
one
KiiDws ire nave) in our stable, we can cet 1' arm
ors' utock and wukoiin. loads of hav. ic.. under
cover, wlu-ie they will keep dry. -Thanking
all the old patrons far their liberali
ty. we so. it-it their trade for the future, satisfied
tim we can accommodate them better and do
better by them than ever before.
501y
JONES & AGNEW.
HENRY BCECK
DEALER IN
IE ii 27 i t ia n? e
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KTC, ETC., ETC.,
Of A ll Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODEIT OOFIFHsrS
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
MY FINE HEARSE
13 NOW READY FOR SERVICE.
"With many thanks for past patronage
Invite all to call and examine my
LARUE STOCK OF
13tf; FCIlXTI'tK AU COFFIXM
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Medicines,
AND
Drugs
PAPER.
Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
BOOKS,
Stationery, Magazines,
. AND
Latest Publications.
lreKoription Carefully Cempoandesl
by an Kxperieneed lru;lt.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
mum
1
TA
BEST THRESHER Of! WHEELS
la tint n Vi roe- nar fan Anroii M suTilnti.
Ts wonderfully simple and admirably perfect in its
Uireohinf and separating- qualities. Hayea all
lMuttfuJiy. I tbo mot eormotoicaJ, )t expen-
save, and vat antiafa.ctorT cnavcliine lai the
isirket. V5U1 handle wet grain
1 nana ia m rnui aa weu aa ary.
: thronhins: flsi sod timothy, thre'!!.
Has no equal in umMuaruiuaE
i -w and cleanina both aa weJl and IM
aa whsU, aud reqairaa no caaosre except Uie i
A7oa aaora mnmr eat of rtnaratima emd elaaatna ne.
ac (JaM aviy otaer aiaKAiaa aaada, ama? aa aal aa
oa-rVKiel Is both ow- antl tinder-blart Onr
CIjOVEU lltTIXJG ATTACHitlENT ia
new and very deairabi Doea tbe work mora
japidly and better thaa an exoiaalreljr Huiilna;
HKFAItATOR-S of the Tsrkrna abea A'u.r
i aat or Borm rowr, aa rlewirea.
Aa Inrorwred Phta Power, an Imprw-red
Wooibnry Fstreri and toe tlwsLrd KasU.
Iztosr Power, ali luoBBted oa four wheels, are
nianaferart by na, ami art not tmrpmd y awa
is tAa saaeaeC
Wa are alno prnpared so famish flnt-claa
rortabla i:aaTiof-a with oar Separators.
For frfce-Us vd Circulars, addrww
8EYM4 JR. SASIN CO.
Uonufttctuvrs, etOwater, Minn.
aYWjli-lt-J s--m av'.Mt-:. V'W
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WAUL
Vv a,,t-.r.VJ- . ZJ
mm,m m n PI T I 9 P Jc3
ea va. vf ci hs u r.f-
WHO IS yNACQUAJNTED WITH THS
r . I r
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK
It main line run from Chicago to Council
Bluffs, passing through .lollet. OUawa, !.a 8a(lt,
Goiieseo.Moline. Kf)tk Ishirnl. Uavcupoi t. ' ct
l.lbortr. IowaCttr.MarciiKo. Uiuuklrn, Ui-i:ini-ll.
Iea Moines (tho capital of lowm, Sluurl. Alum-
tic. and Avoca; witli brauciivs from Hu.euu
Juaclion to feoria ; Wilton Junction lo Vusco-
tin. Wasbtncion, Kairiirld, Khlou. JWlkiiup,
CentreTilla, Prinreton. Trenton. Uallalin. Cetin.
rnn, LeaTenwortb, Atchison, and liamas Ciiy;
Washincton to Slcnurncr. oskaloosa. and Knov
Tllle; Keokuk to t'uruiiiiKton. Donopurte, ili-n-tonsport.
Independent, i.llon. Ottuuiwa. K iJy
tiiik. uiuiuots, t-eua. Monroe, anu iw Atonies;
Newton to Monroe; lxa Moines to In!innota and
Wlnteraet; Atlantic to Lewis and Au!uim; and
ATOca to Harlao. This is positlTely tiie oi.It
Ballroad, which owns, and operates a thrr.utli
line from Cbicaeo Into tbe State of Kanxns.
Tbrouuh Express Passenger Trains, with Pull
man PalacaCarsattaclieU, are run euch wajr dully
between Chicago and Peoiiia. Kansas City,
Cockcil Dt-rrrs, Ljcatenwohth and Atchi
son. Tbroueh cars are alao run between Mil wau
ke and Kansas City, via tbe "Milwaukee and
Rock Ulnnd Short Line."
Tho "Great Hock Island" Is tnam!:U-cntty
quipped. Its road bed ia simply perlcct, and Its
track la laid with steel rails.
What will pleaso you most will be tbe pleasure
Of enjoying your meals, while puasine over tlie
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lows, in oi.e of
our masnincent umlnucars Unit accompjiiy all
Througu Kipress Trains. Yuu vet an entira
meal, as good as is aeryed In any Url-clas Lotel,
for seTenty-Uve centa.
Appreciating tbo fact that a majority nf tho
people prefer separate apartmeut fordiSerent
purposes (and tbe immense passenger busiueas
of tnu line warranting it), wu are pieused to an
nounce that tbis Company runs Pullman Palace
SUtpint Cart for sleeping purposes, and 1'alact
FntafAK PALACE OA IT nrf mi throuch to PEOHIA, TiV.H MOINES.
COUNCIL BLUrFS, KAXNAM CI TV. AT'HIM., nA LFA VF.jfwoKTH.
Tlekcta !" thla Lint, U. noun aa the "tirt-nl Kit L lalaud Ituute." aald bs
All Ticket Assau In the Valted Istutea and xnaOa.. mn u '
Wor loroi-samtion not obtAiaavblc at
JL. KIMBAL.I,.
Gen'l Superintendent,
Painter Grainer.
ALL KINDS OF
fainting, raining, (Slasing,
Alo, Oeeoi-atious of all kindn.
Painted in Good Style.
FHESCOING A SPECIALTY.
REFERENCES I
A. B. Tatlor,
N. IIolmks,.
J. Vauleuv, Sk.,
E. UlKBNEU. 44 tf
2
A. G. HATT
- JUST OPENED AGAIN.
New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
on Main Street Corner of 6th. riattsmoutb
Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat.
MTl.C
MONARCH BILLIARD HALL!
In the basement of Merges' Stois,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA.
Oue door east of the P. O.
Rooms Newly Fitted up With
J8W JtXOXAItCII TADLKK.
Cigars & Temperance Drinks
On hand at the counter.
It Is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty of room
for player fcud seats for visitor.
Ed. Olivek. p. B. MURPHY,
Manager. litf Prop.
S350f:
MONTH! A3IJTT3 WASTTtst
7 S Baat ailla AetlU. 1. IkaOTU . .
pis ft,.. AdJAT BR0NS0, rsit,klea
IVal HTFIl -?L ,C8H,- "rcincYEa, of ich I
If Hit I tllmskt Buckeye Pile OinUnent.Warraattd to
-cars i-ilaa. aVaSraat with nmaip, Dr.J.S. Taslar, u Lsaat, Ma.
pvasw ssjav ata, (sla4,aaafliiiiin u will arras u oa
i . when a rn srrowih af Hair, Whlaasra
or kliiaiacl.aa
la
-a .a. j inini al la)ll.
tirflorwB ft Co., B CUaton laoe, tfmw Tork-
aa?ggsv!tr,r.-?'c-jiw.si.- aaaai
Be. f MTT
817 St. Charles Street, St. Loals, Mo.
A rrrularti-uii'tirottao o.llenra. liat ben loBfar
enrared i tbe .rera: iieai'tivRi of ail Vc-nereal Sexual
Sfid ChlXl .U- L .R-. t.r. Ihlfl inr nf h Pk...i:.. u u.
luit, at city jtxM:r thow.and ailoid miaHUknow.
Syphilis. Os:uot-rhua,Oirt.t. Stricture. Orchitis
eeaae. m maturer year, or alherrauM. and athirh produce
Someol liie foUoa-iUK eBe-t: n.:mnrH. aeiuinal enwa.
aiooa. ebilil. liuir-. of.iKht.drnn.v. nmn..., pimples
a the face, plirui-al iiij, aveirioii tu ata-iei it frmalea
eontution af lilraa, Ivm ut arxual power. ete rrfMlerlna
inarriee lTrT.icper tr in.. Pt y. prni.ir,ii5
cured. Conmltatioii al oS-e. or hy n.uil tree, and tneited
When it ia inentK-enieitl in visit !. cilj f.r treatment'
aiediomea can b aent by mail ,v exfr-f evrrvwlH-re fur
able caeca guaranteed, lcre doubt exi.n it i. frankie'.laird
aiARREACE pFs.
PLATES, i GUIDE.
Xiesrantcibth and sr'tt rjidlctr. Bealea for rCc
la poMare er currencr. Onr Aftv w..Fwt..: . IT
vry. a in rffuil Ol Or.T-Anj.r in votith.
tniakl life- arlu-lo ... is . .Jf."-""
anarry, arho not. why. atsiiri'Ad. ft omaiihood. l'ld
' - in. .11 U" . I n no
vubjecta j
'mauhoo4
tVb ahouiu marri t I
w fife aud hapin.M anay
The -hjrHu.y .f I'enroduetion. and many
married T mn;- -p c;ir marriatte ai:eula
ept un.Vr I.rk a-J see. hWiiar e,ltu,B.
aaarc. '1 he
v iHaieaaLu. i ne n
read it, thm kntt
aamc aa mow, bui uai-r ci r. :i paKr. :-. ft eta by mail.
aS5SiI,:i-th"5,t' l"""Lui"r Aiocri-a. '
aatnc aa abore. but aaer r
PRESCRIPTION FRF
n
'Paey cue. l aeminul Wokwu, Loat Manaod
r??at,,re liability, Nerruu.iK-M. lX-.ix.i,U.-nry. ('urt:tlua
ridaaa. Averaion to Society, I.-. t.t, Mrni-r. rid .1.
Diaordara braMnjIitcn be Secret Habita and kx... f.rf
aruuiat aaa tlie inrrcliet t. Aullrro,
' tR. JACQUid, ;S Cuestaut 8U. St, Uuir.ai
AGENTS lL,"a.a ABVE-ITntMaf
WANTED I jKe JAHIESl
Ta Xatrd We.terai Oatlawa. Be Ha. J. A. Daeira. J"a.D.
a liu i.t ihnlliBr ao-Mial (IllailraleO af taeir bald apera.
'r IS yeara ia 2u iitatca aril Tartaeiea. aaAier Seleelieea
aa4 .fliet.la af In. la a-. He.1 allla( aal af th. rru. fO.OOe
aol-i ia (hre. aM.atla. aO .mu lir .! : ae aaainla
e. Mbeesl m ta THHI'1 A .'
PaUUUcrASv Jlaatreal.BT. LOIIUU.
OT FA II. to en
r-ir ou' Cru-t Uat fur
lfo. Vitas t any
a-liltw upon an.
a-. -.- - ' vii4iug
K :f .fc-.l ' Ui'tloiis f eerry.
VAf r-iilrer f0y
n:.i... fontalua
ra i-al.r family a.
with ueet
f cil- i a :
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I i :: It es to .-Mir
1.'''.'.': .t"tlrea.
'-'. mo u .ivu,, Chicago, IU.
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LiCr v. n nuoviium of tot i nroat
Bkin or Boi3b. r tr-tcd vth ui.prKt,ed suckm
Utpt xieiitiac prim: . 6lrir. Pnvtit;,.
uu 11.1 iw
W M a. -4 f.
&Vc2 WZ? 'h'' 7
COCApi.Y OF THIS rOUflTRY, WILL
BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST I
iin(.i7 Curt for cuttnir purpurea onir. Oneothcr
freul f-uii!: t of our Tuiui c Cars In a 8MOKIN
saIaxi.N wIkti yt-u can I'liloy Tour llavaIltt,,
( uiu!l hui.rtuf t.;. i.'ot.
' h:'!iii;ic,-i.i lr-:i i;r:j if spun tlje Mlnslsslpnl
mi:l Hnn.a r-.v. i - ! a:l points croaaed br tint
i Iuk, iransfi rn 10 :ivoi led at Council UlufTs.
, Ka-iNu ' nr. l.ca -i:-.i rtli, and Atcbiaoa, cou
; lit i-.i.nm !..-it,a i.imlo in L'i:i-)n lDots.
i 'I Hi. J'l ll'Ai, it. K. CONNECTIONS OB"
ilii (-KI..H' THUUltill Lisa AUK AS
At U:I:ai:j with nil dn-nrcrinir llnca fer Ilia
Eat ami :-"iith.
a: i::.i.i:v. oiir). with the L. S. Jk M. 8., and P-
At WAbui.voio.v Uek;dts, with P., C. & St.
it. ll.
At I. a Sam r.. vlth in. Cent. R. R.
At PKoiiiA. wit'.i P. I'.XJ.; P. D. 4 K.; I. B.
W'.i 111. Mid.: T. P . .V. W. lids.
At Ht.w-ai Isi.ani:, wf.h "Milwaukee & Itocl;
Is:und .-.liorU..ne." : n.l Itotk laid Peo. Hda.
At lfAVK.vroitr. w:tli tu tiavnport liivisloa
C. M. M. p. it. t.
At V kst l.l iilkty. with then.. C. Ii. N.ILR.
At CiilNNKi 1.. with t entral Iowa K. It.
At lits Moi.vkh. with I). M. it K. 11. II. R.
At t ofM II. ill run. wuu L'nton Pacific It. It.
At Ouama. nli 1J. t. M.. K. It. K. in Neb.)
A i I'oi.iTiin; sJrNCTioN.wub B .C. . N. H rt
At unfsiv.i, Willi entral Iowa K. H. : W..
St. L. i. I'nc. au.l C. U. A V K. Jlds.
At IvLom k. with Tol.. Peo. ft War.; Wah 8L
Louis K Pur., and St, L, , Kou A N.-W. 11. Hds.
At I AMI.iiov. witli H. St. J K. R.
At at'ii;mn. witit Aicli.. Topcka A Esnta ea
Atch. A Nel. nn-1 en. Hr. V. P. K. Hda.
At l.KAVEXwoltru. wub Kan. Pac.. and Kan.
Cent. K. KiU.
At Ua.vkaS Citv. frith all lines for tho Wcs
sod bouthwect.
your boote tl--l-tt office, andresa.
1. KT. JOHN.
Uen'l Tki. aud Pass er Act..
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hiCUKO, IU.
JOHN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
STjaalSaaLlaES,
Carriages always on Hand
HEARSE FUNERALS.
TAKE itOTICE I
I want all of my accounts settled to date
anl I shall do no more credit business. All old
accounts must be settled up. and no new our
will be made. l?nless snch accounts are settled
shortly they will be sued.
I wish to do astiiotlycsh business In fut ure
JOHN SHANNON,
l'lattsiiiouth. Neb,
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
Or an Old Stable in new Itands entirely.
The New Firm of
HOLMES k DIXON, -
open the old
ST HEIGHT BARN
on tho Corner of 6th and Pearl Streets with a
New Livery Outfit.
GOOD HORSES AUD CARRIAGES at all
noitsES Fan salmT "
IIORSBS BOUGHT AND SOLD,
HORSES KEPT T THE DA Y OR WEEK.
Call and see HOLMES & DIXON.
PEUSSIWG'S
fy CELEBRATE! L""7
AS ABSOI.ITKI-Y PI JiK AIITICLK.
Warranted to keep pick Ira for years.
TUirty-ona years la Insrki-t
Containers should loist upon seeing our brand
oa tli barrels -alien buying.
MOKItIS O'ROUKKE
again comes to the front with his lare utock
of piece goods, and maKcs his stand
lug offer of a
FIT ORNO CASH OUT!
on every suit that he measures for. You cau't
miss the place as you go down street,
Opposite the Court House.
stt (Sail anb stt jim t
Or sot other M',i, you r i 11- i,,t,-Mfl f v-ii I, ,..M
MneJiiuwi ia Ih .l :l i r.it li. :tri' r
ICvrtr. Tlia tu il.will ail rvttin t.fr .;! - ,.. .!
lie. Kent frr on rtri,,t o, i,-;.-, t ,
Jinrl of tlie 4fiiti-i Slat-a. Iff i-t , r.-i 4 .'-e-.
fJomt A of utm irmiferf j - ow'n -, . i
1'iui.H ais. A-VJI cV aVJ..
our Machiaa sbua.jr uuu.J i,,h i ..
THE READY FMJILY SOUP MAKER:
98 PER CENT. PURE,
(raxented.)
FINELY POWDERED.
IIICIIXY miFDIED.
Tho arronrt and psrett Lre m'H Will
make U imunat f tho li-st 1 rf un.c-J Kara Suap
111 ail UiUiutea withoaC boiling.
The best wsteriorieoer tutui.
The kxKt dlxlnlectnnt.
The followiiur are some ef the sdrnntntM
obtained by uaiug- Lewis1 ts Per Cant. lodurud
Lye:
a slip or removable lid. easily tski a oil
mrul. itlsparreomanimnranwiin
a. anil leaeinir IhArvinAnrAexrweil.thtf're-
by aavinir tbe trouble, annoyance, anr
dantrer (frotu Byina: i-articlec). as
wiui aiurr iie. wmc-'i. le-na-
aoii't in trie cans, muni tie
broken with a hammer to rot
the Lye out
Krrond. Tt belnpr a fine
powder, you can n:movc the
lid and txiur out ad the cn.
t.-nts, beur always ruiu tot
DM
Third. A tPaspoonful or inor csn be
nsud,aa in water-ai'ftetilna-, scrubbing,
etc., aud the Ud retumtxl tu f he can. and
thnreby save the balance cf con '.-cut a,
With other Lvea nil mnet be rliMMsiivrf
atoooe and uaeJ in a short Uuc, cr tho
BL-' ijk 'i aa V fin.
Fourth. A brohite pwrify. Free
from all aUulteratlora
Fifth. The bejt Koap can be mado in from tea
to twaoty miunta with thia I.ve.
iath. No failure im ait le In niftlHnar Rn.
witii thia Lye wheu tho aunile oUxoUcu ir-.."a
are followed! a'1
Herenth. One can of tb's rrT''ere.l T -. '
Jgusi to twenty pouuds of bj boJ or
Kthth. Ona can of this I.veivn a-e-i'-'i'e
t"rof areaae than an , i.iWc" te Ji i
kt-; - -i:
lu'thet - -Kles-rntb.
f)ne tea.-iviTif.' trl'! ! . - 'r
eisjeBmka. Drsina, or c . 1 1.
InrahiabaB for kiUinir I? j'U-- "" - .
Iba bos arucia tor x,tt -.
atajrtTTACTCKXO OXIT r r
PHTTi A Dnr.TIla
rrT-For sale by E. C.DQVEV & POV. CUTH
M AN A- WKfKBAt H. K. . WHITE, aad V.
il. BA-K-EK & CO, aad UeaJcrs in KOtieral.
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