Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 21, 1880, Image 4

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THE HERALD
HOLD II ENGLAND !
Liverpool and Other Points.
Stalham, Norfolk, Eng.,
Sept. 23th, 1880.
Editoh Herald: On arrival in
Liverpool the traveller is presented
with innumerable pieces of pasteboard
by innumerable smartly dressed men.
These pieces of pasteboard describe,
in glowing term9, the many advantajr-
es of the respective hotels which they
represent. Your correspondent asked utmim, u-
a policeman to direct him to the most vlsor dist- 15 for 500 fe8t of larfl
respectable hotel in that part of the ber, such as be may select, on II. A.
city, and was referred to the "Amen-
can Arms. Thinking I should find
the botel conducted in the American
style 1 wended my way thereto, enter
ed its wide portal, was met thereat by
odors of "Barclay's Beei." villainous
tobacco smoke and the landlord in re
ality. "iiin Host" of the "American
Arms" is certainly not a believer in
Tanuerism, to judge from Itis two hun-
dred and fifty pounds of humanity, and
the happy smile that illumined his
broad countenance. I asked the indi-
vidual if I could have a bed room to
myself for the night, and being answer
ed in the aflirmrative, I requested to
be shown into a rotvn where I could
do some writing before, retiring, and
was taken to a roem which was occu
pied by some nine or ten men, who
were drinking beer, stout, brandy, so
da water unci gin, and making a great
deal more noise than 1 thought con
sistent in a "respectable" hotel. It is
perhaps unnecessary for me to add
that 1 did not sleep at the "American
Arms" that night, nor any other place
in fact, for 1 eoncluded to take the
very tirsfc train that kit Liverpool, jo
ins in the dirrctJon I wanted to
which 1 foui.J un i?::::;iy wou'l ri?
leave until four i.uiiut?-- ui'icr two
Tn. Ih the iiH-;tt:!jVi I U-rr.i :ni nd to
sre as much of Liveiptioi lift: as the
time between ten o clock p. ic. ,uui uvu
o cluck a. in. would admit of. The
street, which are exceedingly narrow,
are brilliantly illuminated with gas,
and the sidewalks are tall of people of
all ges, sexes and nationalities, lei
surely sauntering along, apparently go- j
ing nowhere and in n hurry to get
there. Here could be seen the gaudy
uniform of the British aoldier, and the
Pea Jacktt and loose trewsers of the
British mariner, the half naked, little
street wanderer, offering matches and
other "unconsidered triiles" for sale,
and the "swell" dressed "to kill." I do
not think every other house here is an
hotel (saloon) but nearly so, and I. will
say right here that 1 saw more drunk
en men and women, especially women.
in the few hours I was here than I
saw in America during a residence
there of eight years and a half. Vice
immnrulitv run ramnant here, and
long before the time for my departure
arrived I had come to this conclusion:
that England was making a gross mis-
r ' 77
could spare a few of the right sort for
Liverpool their efforts to christianize
and civilize it could not but be attend-
ed with goed results.
The tim having arrived for me to
purchase my ticket, I do so, and enter
a well 1 hardly know what to call it,
but they call it a carriage here. I he
comDartment I entered would accom
modate eicht persons comfortably sit
tincr, as our Greenwood barber would
say, a la tete-a-tete. The carriage was
verv nicely cushioned and padded, but
rather dimly lighted, and shriek goes
the whistle and off we go; I say we; I
suppose there were others on the train,
but I could not swear to it, as I could
se no one, I w the sole occupant of
the compartment.
I was constantly annoyed at the fre-
quent changes and "layovers" between
Livernool and Norwich, but it being
Sunday I suppose was the cause of the
freauent "lavovers 1 nail to wait at
Kuebv about three hours. "Tr-m Brow ;.
at liugbv" has been read by a go d
manv of the American people, and
those who have read and remember,
know within a little what kind of a
place Rugby is. Again we made a
long 6top at Cambridge the city of
Colleges, finally arr-ving at Norwich
about 10 o'clok p. m., tired, dirty, hun
gry and sleepy. The English people
have become so extremely pious( .-)
that it is almost an impossibility for a
traveler by rail to obtain anything to
eat on .Sunday, for it was almost elev
en o'clock a. rn. before I could obtain
broakfast. and nlv then ly dint- of
cjre'.t importunity; from that t :;:.! ui:
til I arrived in Norwk-h 1 hau U ta.-it
not ly choice, by any means, but
compulsion. Being eil Known in
Norwich I succeeded in abtainiug
everything 1 wished and was well con
tented to stay here until the stage
would leave of the following day
for my former home at Stalhaeo; ar
rived there the following evening and
found my father, mother and all well.
My next letter will contain a brier dis-
cription of the old city of Norwich,
rich with aucient edifices, and historic
reminiscences, witn otuer items or
lnterest that I think may be interest
ing to your readers. Edwin Jeaht.
Couaty t'ommissioncrs' rrocewiins.
KEQCLAR SESSION'.
THltnn of CI W TTnrm.an ft ftl for
., , .. ,
the location of a county load, com-
mencing at the northeast corner or
section 14, 10, 12, running south four
miles, terminating at county line. Pe-
.
tition rejected.
Order allowed G. XV. Young, super-
Yisor read dist. No. 35, for 1,000 feet
f lumber, such as he selected, on H.
A. attrroan & ben.
Order allowed J. Lynn, supervisor
diet. No. 59, on II. A. Waterman &
Son, for 500 feet of lumber, such as he
may select, for use of dist.
Ordered that Mrs. Burtnett be al
lowed to take two or three of her chil
dren to the poor house, to become
county charges.
The order heretofore made in favor
oj Mrs. Thomas Owens, allowing her
the sum of five dollars per woek, on
VT. II. Baker & Co., is revoked from
and after this date.
Ordered that Mrs. Thomas Ovva.i
and family are psrniitted to go to the
poor house and become county charg
es. Petition of Chailes Bielefeld fc, and
also his band wrw ag;iiu taken up and
pnition granted, approval and lie is
a ; hoi izd to sell si;i'Uumis or malt
liquors for llit period of,::;,'iit months.
Ordtr allowed Walter J. White, on
bridge furi, for one.thousand dollars,
to bo drrtwn in. sums of 6230.00 o:ich,
au iTU't pay w Ivi -,'" co:iti;tct. Aujust
Cru4;' v,"; ' J' i Nenrhaw, super- ;
Ti.i' if. .id disi. No. 43. fwr lumber -uf- :
th-it-iit-io l.'iuid two luidses. one 2 ) aad
one 1 "2, a"l .iijLi.'rvji' '.. s.-' i i..'.i .
iuuii-er ha m.'.y ue-.-'i i'r oarue. i
Order allowed fohi Albeit, super- '
visor road dist.Jo. 3, for 163 feet of
lumber, on H. A. Waterman & Sou,
such as ho may select, also order on J.
S. Duke for 10 lbs of spikes, for use of
district.
The following claims were the:: al
lowed on general fund:
IL A. Waterman &, Son, lumber
for jail and court house 15 31
Order allowed J. J. Roberts, super
visor uist. Xo. 5, fur 800 feet of luia-
ber on D. Dean & Co., also for oO lbs
of spikes on Hey Bros., South Bend,
rnv f
. ,. " . - .t
Waterman & Son.
Board adjourned to meet Oct. 6th, at
8 o'clock.
Oct. 6th, 1SS0.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present. After which Iht
following was done, ta-wit:
Application of John Magney for ex-
tension of time on payment of school
land, satisfactory proof being given of
, , . . .
lawful improvements being made, pe
tition was granted.
Order allowed Ii. Schuka, road su
pervisor dist. No. 7, for two bills f
lumber on Quackinbush Bros., Green
wood, and one keg of spikes on Ilohan
Bros., same place, for use of dist.
Petition of Albert Benars ct al for
location of county road in South Bend
precinct, laid over until next regular
meeting in X vein ber, IStsO.
The fvilowing claims were then al
Iwwc-d on Lfiif;i;il innd. for tho rrfusul
' -i taxes crro::?vU5;v paid on schuoi
v;J., ico5 1-10.
John Lwiines for the year 1873. . J3 6
iio. P. Weidman, for the years
3 '74 '75 and '76 .
48 70
41) U
Geo. Levings, for tliw years 'To
'li, '75 and '70
Phillip Horn, for the years
'73.
'74, '73 and '7C
3G 12
Al. Meisinger, for the years
74, '75 and '70 48 06
A. P. West on, for yeais '73 and
'74 37 04
Order allowed Mrs. C. Kennedy on
XV. II. Bakar & Co., for three dollars
per week for the periwd of two weeks.
On motion of Mr. Wiles, Wm. Gil-
man was appointed supervisor of road
dist. No. 16.
Order allowed Lewis Eikoff for
61.39 en road dist. No. 10, from dist.
f mnds.
- . I . 7 !.., 41. A . 4 ,
"iu"lu ,'"c i.ts.uiei
be. and ia hereby instructed, to assign
to XV. J. White tax sale certificate of
Cass county on lot 6 in block 4. ef
White', addition to P.at.smouth, and
als0 allowed to pay back tax on same
at ou per cent on tn dollar.
Board then adjourned to meet Sat
urday. Oct. 9, 1830, at 8 o'clock a. m.
Attest: Jas. Crawford,
Jas. Crawford, )
r, S. Kic haiidsox,
r. Isaac Wiles, ) c
Co.
J. D. Tutt,
Com is
Co. Clerk.
Ah Old Glasgow Theatre.
The first Glasgow theatre, eroded in
1752. was nothing more than a wood-
en booth ulacotl nsrunst the old wall
of the bishop's pahco, adjoining tho
cathedral. Whitclicld, who was one
of the greatest enemies the st;ige has
ever known, is said to have spurred
on some of his followers to destroy
the "Devil's house." They stacked
it with stones, and, but for the !-uild-
ing against which it stood, wmkl
speedily have wrecked it: as it va?,
thov were dispersed oolore any mis
chief was done. Bub a day or two
afterward, llie preacher told the con
gregation that on tne proceeding night
he.ii id Tuvamed he was in hod, and
Lucifer was making merry over tho
opening ot tne House. Ills nearcr3
rushed out of the incetuitr-hou-e ot
the thcatrc,and, this time lighting Sa
tan wiili his own clement, set it on
fire. Only the etago, however, wa3
burned, and by the assistance ot some
planks, the proprietors contrived to
temporarily re, air t!c dam ijje, and
open the house according to announce
ment.
A f.-w ye irs !-.', ; nl eortiin more
ei'.ii-.'i!ic!il phonic he--' :i to coni ser
'.; t . ir:v.5or;aur activas Glasgow
sb'jihl ;;!!"". t better aeconinio.lai.iou
t'-v the drama. 6;ich, hovcverf was
not Hie opinion of the governing pow
ers, lor no person within the jurisdic
tion ot tne corporation was bold
enough to let a piece of ground for
tiiu purpose. At length a plot was
found at too west end of t:ie town, the
proprietor of which was induced to
sell it for five shillings tho square
yard an enormous price 111 those days.
This was in 17G2. About eighteen
ycais afterward, the theatre thus
erected, was again destroyed by incen-
diaries, upon which Jack&ou, the inau-
ager of the Edinburgh house, after
much dimculty, and attcr being
threatened with law suits, succeeded
in securing a site for a new theatre in
Dunlop street, the first stone of which
w as laid in the year 181.
m 1 imsSsOOaSW - M
Guns of the Brazilian Indians.
Whilst visiting Brazil, I saw for tho
fim lim3 thc blT ' f the Jua;ail3
of the country, called by the Spaniards
ca-uatuna, by tho Portuguese yuat a-
tuna, &ud by tho Iii,iian? pecuua. It
is made of an-long, straight piece ot
wood of which bow, clubs and spears
are usually made. The poll or stall' is
about eight icct lu length and two
iiJC'l;8 i". diameter near the month,
and tapering down to halt an inch at
tlie extremity ; it is divided longitu-
dinally ;a canal is hollowed oit along
the centre ol eich part, which is welt
smoothed and polished by rubbing
wiu hue siiiid and wood, lhe tyo
parts are then brought together, nice
ly molded with a resin of the forest
to make it hard. A couple of boar's
teeth arc lilted to each side of the
mouth end. and one of the curved
lee ill of a small animal resembling a
cross between a squirrel and a hare
is oiaced on tho top tor a siirnt. 'lhe
arrow is made of any kind of light
wood, mostly of the wild caito, or tho
nil tine n ore oi a sj ecies oi paiui le;u,
winch is about a lci m ieugtii, una
tlie thickness of a m nci. The end of
ttie arrow, which i. ;;:cl neit the
I
mouth, is wrapped ". u!i u very liiil
kin i ot cottyn, vfui. -i ii'j'.vj iuu poa
ispvu quite a large :iw, :id is called
by tle i.atius kuiinrui uad the other
c.id, very sharply t.oi:ite.i, is dipped,
i.i a vegetable po.iro.i preiared itoiii
lh: ju.ie uf a be.ititi cr eper called
Oijuco de lauji'uuuscu, nnxcu vvita aji,
oi' ;i ti'uii red iiCj. e., oi' whatever
fel.:.'e(.:ill-e liiU lliUi.liij kUo.V lol0 ( C-
letei'ious.
The lnurkairrtii, v. iu'u ur-in his jcc
Uitu, iii.iuad of r.ire'.-.'hii;g tii ;ei't
hand aiuiiij tiie b ly o:' liic tuoe,
plucks ; t. hi- in in y-i'.t-pin it,
Wtiil bol .1 ti Hi-'. t c ; I; ;. .. i ,u ihe
IUuu tii-picv'.', i.i - a l-.-iiii' it
IX'(p.ii'e.- ';. I -' "I '- Jl'i.i i lo
lioiu it out u li' (etl liif I'C lo iK.) i
it ste-d-ilV. il tt ('.'!'.-. ii::-t l::;U'k-
forty liiiciis j
Cry for Fitter's Castorla. Tiey lllz
it because it ia iwMt ; Mothers like
Oaatoria because it givae health to
f o child; and Physicians, hcamM
it contains jio morphine or mineral.
7s nature's remedy for assimilating
tho food. It cores Wind Colic, the
raising of Soar Curd and .Diarrhoea,
allays Feveriahness and Kills
Worms. Thus the Child has health
and the Mother obtains rost. I'loas"
ant. Cheap, and Reliable.
ES3S
Tho most effective Pain-relieving asU
for
MAN and BEAST
the world has ever known.
Over 1,000,000 Kottlca sold last year I
Tho reasons for this unprecedented pops
larity, are eri.lcnt; the Centaur Lici"
monts arc undo to deserve eonfidenoe
they aro alsiorooil into tbe structure; they
iiIwBys ccra anl never disappoint.
No pci.cm need longer tutTer with
PAIII in the BACK,
Rhonmatizsi or SUIT Joints, fur the
tho p&In. Ttro is jl &Ta&-.i, r.prala,
Cnt, Scald, 33 rn, Enls. SJtin, Gall
or iairiness "l -rrhich KanUrad
I?UKt"a JiST.tss ara snljeet, that does
Alio Cciici-r
TS
f CPS fh '
5 3 .-a
r s a c a a B U A U
not or.'.y tsIIsto j-a?, Int tlicy ineit
Le.tlth7 ne'.i'-.n, e-.1ixl.ia ii'.r.rinEic.tic2,
nnA oit. whether t'uo rj tiiptoms procood
from vc:i-ia.3 of t!io f"s'fcv'r X intra??!. cf
the Korvc-J ? from e -uiractcl Cordn or
Ecal&cd hacil : from a trained tnl-ilo
or a zrashed foot : wUeLicr from disu:liaa
cn a LADY'3 TAGS
or a stra.i3i?ilirint on a Ileroo'a Ic:.
The njfay proujocj ly a Earn or fcula;
jsnTtiFicatim from rrost-bUcs; tIJ
in
11
oO cia. nnl C1.0O a botl'.e. Tri-1 lottl-.t
25 cte.
M0KIMS 0'KOUUKE.
oacc ti.ore com?: forward v it'u an entire new
' FALL t?' -W'lTr-X'IEIEe
Stock of the finest Viece (JooJs ever brought
into riattsuiouth ! !
EVERY (JAKMEXT CUT IS
WARRANTED to FIT
Hundreds go tliere and tliey are
ALWAYS SUITED.
blioo opposite tlie Coia t House. (live him a
call and examine lor yourselves. -Wit
NEW BRICK YARD.
I am going to
MAKE
BRICK,
this spring and want to
MAKE THEM CHEAP,
that people can hnild
BRICK HOUSES IX STEAD OF FRAME.
1 shall contract ati.l
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and would like tho-o
Intending to Build to
-give ni: : c:'.'l lit fiiio lookisji elsewhere
Ji:iMtY IIAIiTMAX.
At ;ny plnee on Washington iveiiiit! ,r at 1".
. 'White's i-'t'iru or. Jliiiii Sirett, I'hti 1 3'iioiit I,
Xrlin.'-ka. 4"iir.:;
MIKE SCHNBLLBACHER,
F a.
JP - a, &.
f Jl if
HOUSE :()I'1NV3I,
A N I
w a ( : o x i : e r A 1 1: 1 . c
All kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mended
Neatly & Promjrfp.
: 0
ITni'fin Hflaiii AV rW- Clmomoi
-a-a-vra nxuiv u VArjuutltlgt
In short, we'll shoe anything that bar
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
jstsj-w shop
Fi'.t'; between Main ard Vine StiftH.
nst atio.v' o corner from tho nkw llEKAl. i
OKHCK Ifiy'
O. F
Drugs
JOHNSON,
deai.ei: in
Medicines?
AND-
favVYS'S'lf 3Sai?S505
lyv&'ffS
4U
All Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
iw i54 Lr .t, ti-y
tationery, rviagazines,
Latest Publications.
Prescription Carefully CompaaUaale
by an lixperieneed frassit.
HKMI'MEER THE TLaCE
DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN
FLATTSMOUTn. NEB.
dsElsE IHK IS Iff .1 10
iiirra; CripploJ. fr life, ly ooje r.j :;-; V.V -v "V fi
33octsr SHI car u!l Lo saved f-oa pj vvV 'Ar,::i---i f
No Tlossckccper, Farmer, ri.mtcr.To.tTiifter, isV'y'-V-'--'X-ivi
thce TT&ndrr:il tinisioata. They e.-ii SQ:P"''''. -':';,-i:ivy3Vjf4
7
James Pettee
UEaLEU IX
Musical Instrumenls,
Sole Appointing Agent for
Tho i'nri vmIIimI 3a.un & Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
Also Staff AiriMit fr the Henry V Mil'or and
W. (.'. Kmorsiiii Co. I'iiinos.
S A M l'LE I NaT R UMEXTS
:tt oflit-e. hixtli. one door south of Main &t.
rLATTSMOUTH, NEI1.
33ii.ic Siolui !
Will do well to examine our
xev 'Mason & Iltnniin
OI-.&AisC I2TSTEUCTOE
zs.g ISasSj
TAUD Till?
.4
NO CHANGING CABS
) FROM (
OMAHA, CO'JNCiL ELUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or FLATTSMCUTH lo
CHICAGO,
Where direct connections are m:vtle; witli
Through Sleeping Car Lines
TO
SRW YOIJK. IIOSTOX, rHILADKLrillA
BALTIMOKE, WASH I XC.TOX,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
T7l.C S7OTt Ltrta
Via PEORIA for
IXD1AXAP0LIS. LOUISVILLE. CIXCIX
XATI, and all jioiiiWin the
SOUTHEAST.
tjii: lir.jvr i.ixr. for
ST.
LOUIS,
WlitM-i Jiirft 'or.nretio!is are iiiiido in tl:
I'XION l)i:i'Oi" with ThroiiLii Mtfiiimr :ir
l.incs ior on iioiii:s.k& i n.
The Short est. Siir.lict unit nif'sl Comfoi t;ibi
Ft. SCOTT, IEXISOX. DALLAS. HOUSTOy
A L'STIX, SAy A XTOXHt, CA L VLSTOX,
sn nil points in
rnlim..n ln-Wlnel Pnhict. .Mori.iner Cms.
It. it J. Talacf li:oiii-j;!Oin Cms
With Uorton's rirciiiiinj; (. hairs. Sfti Extra
Charge Ir .r;it.t in r;ci-inilni; riiair.
Tho tiinirtii.s C, B. & V- J'iiiaco liiaiHijjCar!.
Tast Tiire. SteH Kul! Truck and Stmeriwr
j'.iuipmeHS couioiaej wmi tneir iirtnl l Urowjh
ur Arraiijnntiit. inakt s ihi", ;,:o ail ctlieis
the Xavonio Koute to the
TKY IT. fiKdijon will fiudT7AVEI.lXj a l.ux-
urrusiruu 01 a I'lsconifort.
All uifoi'tKKtian about' Hates f Fara. Sl.'sn-
luir car Accommoiiiiiions. :itnl l!nif r:ille.
will be chcerfully5t;iveii by apjilyin to
Janiem R. Wed:,
Uenera'.irasser.scr A.g't, Chienyo
C. W. SMITI3.
Traffic Manager.
iia fi SfnJ.io..J fm-.Il ?- ...1.. ...
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jlissases of tlie Liivt-r, Stoiil 35
rand Bowels. It is I'tLaT vSlf
fVeaetable. It nevor -i'u
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X&f .--itTr. Coaerx j fry Qrworrio
ot IOWA, ARKAKSAS &CAXiTS
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jE'rfeR aB bj the publi
tSiOKQ- LB. SHSPARD & O.BaffleCreetKIciL
r.taMtfiet DRICIHAL JLh'O CMLY erMUISir
r.r-.-:r?- -??t :H
r?:' C w-' -iZy
iHoHr-- ' r r
1
n,Ti'f.-v HlCH'LESi or r.rnii-SBe. Tinsel
-.IACc-'-V- 4 i -Zt. RVStOJS t vully tvt-irlor work is mil
-- . -- Tlimr in Flu. Tboothr. t'lovc-. aad an otiur
Attoi!!!!!' ' 'y Di von'trrr''iUv tiMtvU, un-ur 1wh tuAn bmf tue neaal min and bolt.
POfCTA3L, TRACflOM, and CTRAW-3URNINC STEAM-ENCINES, with pMia!
attuw of lw-r. Dtirs'fv. .iry. KciT-frT., ani BoaiiTy entirely UDlunwa ia other make. Steexin
Pwfr (luim. anil tr . m - Vovrrr trw nnitari a oppclnlly. Foar aiM of Separature, boat
six to iwcir anr p-.tw.T; to slv!-" lMTVvi"rt .HouiiK-d Horse Powers.
Thirty-Two Years of Pros;."rcN! ard Csminuous business by this homte, without ohsno
ef name, ioc&t.D, or ii2i;ti?t.TKnt. i'.:r-itt.LK
aaranUe (or superior ti,is .:ml l,;in-n':o
inac&iae. to th &;i; fiance vartd tR n:nv(t r
lug la bui.J ani raoa i! ii a t ai:n.-r.
ur fauKinj goo 1..
at ML t tne MrtlM.l ul tt.e Menulnb from
CFot foil iurtls?irn call on our wler9,
to u fur IUuttrat-a Circulf. vhih we mail free.
ITTnTTAT o r-rr-r-n T T . nt r .ui. r
siiiiui4D, cxL.Xaiieir c. w.j oatuo ruer
lif HARDWARE STORE.
J. S. DUKE
H:i just oieued an cutire new stock of L?rd
ware. on
Next door w est of Oiiainiian & Smith's Druf
Store.
A Full Line of
SHELF HARDY ARB,
SHOVELS, RAKES. SPADES ana
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Kt
or I'ound
ROPE, POWDKR, SHOT, GRIND
STONES,
WHEEL-BARROWS.
A Kill! Line of ri'TMlHY.
Special Hates tc Guilders and ton-
ti actors.
AM sjoix'i
:iMd live.
s;M';iS !o
s tliev ioHiblv ean b(
4iv
KENDALL'S
SPAVIN
Vi -x a Slant r- fnl Hi
ith1 fa'
111! Ill Its
1 i',i.t.. ) iiicr,
KKAI i-HOOi- V.l':l. r.Y.
lev. 1' . S olraiiaer.
Fl'Oii
I're!riw:'.g KUcr f Use St.. i::.aii' DLstrift.
St. A t.i ans, Vt.. -Jan. 2oth, 180.
Dr. H. Kenilall & t'o.. ieii: : In reulv to
vonr 11 J hi I will s'iv I h.:it in v t vnprii'iirp wllh
Kemlairs Siiavid Cure '(' very satisfac
tory imlf'd. Tlirue r foi;r ' -'s aji! I proeur
el a tioit!'"" of your astent, ?":. ..'itli it cured a
horse of Iiuikmics caused by a spavin. Last
sea-son my hor.e became vt : j h-me, and I turn
ed him out for a few weeks wl-.en he became
better ; but when I put l-im ov he road he prot
worse, wb.vi'. 1 discovered !! rin-bone was
forming. I irocure bo't xr of Ketidall's
Spavin Cure, arid with iss Ciun a bottle cured
liim 8o!::'.t be is i: t lann-, either can the
bunch be found.
Kespec'.:r.;iy V''l'rs. T. V. GrtANflF.K.
l'rice 51 fiei t't!le. or six .( : les for 55. ATI
drutiRist'' !:ae il er e:.n j,et :l icr yen. or it will
be sent ti ;iiv address oa Wf.'it of price by
the proprieto'is, .r Kl. ,'1mLLs C3
Kii: so irj.!i : il ls. Vermont.
C. F. GdOHMAN, AQ t U:r-lli' Xeb.
iiltAV r?l J, 4 .SmA
5
-a'
A. G. HATT
JUST'OI'KXED ACAl-V.
New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
on Main Street Corner of .ML. riattsmotith
Evfiybody on liaurt for frosli, tender meat.
2ST1.06
U llal A.ia.-MU '. i.
la:rrf?rt rT-Cj.y U-xfiW rV. aVfg ct iMtmrut k-
tx-l fl) ftfi 1b Ttr7 K-var iw, v k t. frjrja rtor. Tl.r
ft ''rt.-lf rirvT' Clil fc a rfru ff-rWV rrrtrVS. tt It ct
ttj5 7 tSe Ma. dts-t ri-A ft ff.? t-fi nval utaut yet d-w-r-er.l
of reMnt and n.-t ko W r-i.Mt t--t,inn. kncly
Hal bni of (t t-a bHaA. f V
t' . .. : .'ct
j a-;,
t."- hrM ia by aail, Mld all
! a,-rJ.-it f,.. Ar.-' I (I -.t rT.V
. aim! t" tb-F rn r-- -V '. r rta1. aaJ ill. l
"3
Chicrv A-r. 1!, I am t'.orcrt'lyTifH fi? ffc:! r-
?-'i$tTi, frrt. ki'.' I rr:- t.: r-. r h-fCl p,
". f j -t rr-nHir I'-it i ra?( lu i. v m i.-t ,t r i j.
Mica.. J-v... 7". I?T? t j - t.s... - - p pirVj r.f pr.. f
a h1 i!; a -- t ( t' t ; v : y -, ; 1
1 v.;.j ,-, .."--.r''C '-.-5 '12
1 a-
! l,':V it I: i ire, f - t wJ:'' j m err tlj nk 1 I. !n-
j'-ti-.l pia1- ; f .r iiir -.--- i fiethrr ts
. J f-.r . r-f 1 r t v t tv.-- a b. - it Wilts
V!roy.-i. . - c T A-) ff: jr c at m;. i;p
.f H.c I ?.'.. T.. pirrl jtt . " katf Hirl nnx' ;
f . irfj:T,Sr.
. H-7?.--I.iit J,a.-e;. frnm Ton
. . .- ttti i f, fr r. .- our et;'"-. mM H Lw n nrt
. t;:? .WKa-', Wwr.n 171" . t "Vw1 ec h o. 3 be
mtn'-' . nnh .tt .eri- the fcl-
Mil it.uu.i' -k. .-is, Blm - m t .e Ml txsalmctt,
Adttct to li-t-4rM, A Aanc to Wtvts,
Prtttut4fM, its ciusm, t itHcj ir,J Xirtm v rmn rd,
GmjuaI Vvtivai. r2'.,.ttr f.t, f j: eUl Oiv '.ppi" mis Ur Mtvr
rtf.lifoaaRwi'kiwift fiiV Lfcw f MwrNtt nd
ZTxrtM, Lt" rjbW e-4 wavjt . I -".! y mh fkeculvkr
ndln. ofM-t pj, with fuVt Phtt fcr'ir'.fc, : , aifl, tvice.iVO ota.
TH E PRIVATE M2DWAL ADVISER"
n ftypniUi, Gonorriiwc, Ottt, t,1. ,clre. vanco
Ct?l, Sic. a. so priiatiirkv..i. tirzuol lteitty,
and Jmpotf?", front 5''f ASl .i--; ?.ycfcara. Mkias.ng
ftcatSKi fuW)ai. "S rT-i-iWrti i, AtwMt.''F il WMj PcSabV, liaO
BPtU of Nfbt. lVleUT VWf . f B :i P(e- r. BMBUif war-
kAjt:mprpr untarry, r f:r mm .t.aJ. -atva..f mmU r
a fa t car cf!. jKiaM 4 4i ; ii -e M pfcaua. Ot aanta,
' Ksd.eal Al?i Letrc ITarhxi k V.'ccarhced. 10a.
al?J:'i?6' described book, iee-
taaic. '...- .. nr : mi, aad over 100
! p. i.-i:i.1 vniu.e t toitteir the moat
wvfutlw Mvti'iai Br.ik publiaHMi. Ti ::hor ia as eifri
pbyaioiaa ff matV practice m ia wU kt.oi,,
ad dt kUnca ai.i ..mm P-r trimtsi la 4 i wall a faniaa if
KlI valua ff-i..f rreia niaf fi T !.. ajI tmit,
vmv. r aars f rta u-wuUlea .iot un-'ef ti fc-4 ef FT-aV ATil
CilKo " rfiwaaw. P-anacc iiicpi Uia it pajBia for WokJL
D RVB U T T 3TCIS P E MS A Y , 2,,fc,"hH
4-1 c Jru 4. ana osn..'.td iis'i, at. . j.iraa retultmg
ttmwm impure mzui! iat,(n., arlf-aLua rr irvual eireises.
I'atrents treated kv mt al exprM. Where roihic. ir r-
ouaJ cnaultatiti ia rfrrd, li.eh ia free m4 invilrd. (Jwri.
iion to b anawert-d bj rv'iei.t drtn trtarmekt adrd
to mj atlJrass r apt lieatiriv. tor D'mi.i r reatrt addrrta
UK. Ill i tK 14 tiarth Stli fiu U Iiul, Uo.
DR. BUTTS' Oiffl
Xjtattishfrl 1847 at 12 IT. Sti Stosot, ST. L37I3, Itt.
fflHE Pbyaicli ia charge of ttira eld mad weH know imH-
thiiob are regeiar frantamioa m mpneiric ane awry rrr. jmr
Xa Mriaaveo ia the treatibatt of Ckroaale Ulaeaara hav matt
(tfeair akiH aa4 abalrtf aiuctl jorar ! Hiat W a erdiaiarj
kmctttiooer, that they have acaHiixrd a aataeaal reuta4ata
&rot;h their trearinaat of caafHcatad taMi.
I i II ill I aUTl Ml I Hi utxaeca
tiTatiWi as bblt4ia, GArVatu, Mr4. OtfiriMar TUefataia, aJI
CViaary Tpeaabtea avtd 1m phi li tie er Xecviat4 adaceeM mi thm
iaroel, akia er keaee, Creiicd w'rtk eitecoaa. oa Mtatouac avrta
ilaa, wtifwxif osair Jn wciary r outer rsiaeM Meeaeiaee.
&aa or rWAiMaU KeiUvatM. the reaiUa e4 aeaf-aba ta vetata.
r eaeeta ia aaatated jeara, are f araainalf caed. This
aae aroducoa aeote of tfee (Wiowtaf eflaitla aaiatiaai, aioCcaea,
4aaiaeaa, aarfamataa, diaaMeea f aicb. ceaafi. amdaeatioav
eaipattpalina. deapeadoaey, coauataa el adeaa, afawai ie a
aaer deCerMve maatorr. aevaal Haaatan, iaapoteaov ar laos
of aajatiW vumr, tM ula ahe nni f-r lAvaear mjatriaxa.
PAT I EriTSXC. A T '
a awiiUa,
t.N of aueetauaae la ka k
ataiaed Ve w af
UaU-
iw4 aaaWliw rai
jrj 'f S
M WL'tlTO WANTED
f XSS.it I O kxi rwj s.
liBJ fai a. WatianX rt
WAITED .V.r.:-
,' la
i.niui. ,ii rB PaiW.a .
a. J t W l w iMk
4sj9 t.nMurinsi. rrs. i
. T ' J Jl 1M r- r.Tr.ii.; -t
i iiaai ia
JraaUna,v
i m irm.F
11 4TtV (Mte
C.tT fill fcs
MMMmmMm
Thflims r.Tc!i;nsry and Portable
and Traction Engince.
THt: STANDARD rf oxcnllcnoa thrtvfnU Om
ring. Per-
mafia
8wk
a ar-:9
I'whfit:.
.... .m-r
w it;libpt. "jK'VT'lVfft fciir-.--; :
i-i'Ha llia f aT-j'-v vii'''';ri. ;"""J
, t ?ri:i3'tt,:i-r
m. - -22" RV x
or write vV
A ! J r c yg-.y.. ; 'Tj vnv'-t,
I. bia ...... ---.,vXiir -'ji
nncn. .ii1lli j
"O" 3
SOLE AGENT.
Tlie BEST and HOST POPl'LAR
Bewlns Thread of 3Scdern Times,
DEWABE IP IMTATfOm
For sale' by E. !.'Jvev & Son. Solomon &
Nathan. Wm Herold, W. If. J?aker Co.. L.
niiusRv v nun.
CEOilGE SDGE1..T0N.'
i ne s, Liquors
OIGAE;S.
Main Street, opposite the Court House.
This place is just opened, new, good goods of
all kinds. We want tokeepagood liouse and
please our customers.
REMEMBER THIS. 9y.
X HERE! & fa HOBS f U cli.
J,, S.Hm.IlM thurtrr. foi T HlbS IhW Diancr.
trr; I Mrx r.anlnn Poi: 2 Sl.nl F.a, : I Sil.tr platnt
Il..d.r; I rl.:m llol.r I ..lh.r r. P..,.l . S. ... it I
M o ih.,, iiii .,.ih,.inc annii Kill rim.
PVl-l ,"" Paper; I ftl.MI Itauk i th.t fvanr Fcai,
mod Chm.s. S.er.l for floM-nc i'.en, bir nioa.y aching .
er.ui All Beat for Fifty Cents. Slump, taken Aijrea.
' .tab. loTU.j VaTos lieoa tvj., Dor0rklowD,-4irw hnrf'
machine" SHOPS !
rurrsHoiTii, sf.h.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw and Grist Mil If
AS AM) STEAM FlTTl;.
froiisht Iron Tipe, Force and Lift I"iies,Steaiii
v..i, n,unj. lime tiovci 'iiors, ami alt
ki..J!s of Tiniss Knine I'ittings.
repaired on .short notice.
FARM MACHINEK
New Firm !
jom;s & AOXEW,
at the
Brick Livery Stable.
t'LAHMlUtJ'H, - - NEIiltASKA.
TI, . . . 1 1 T. i . . . . , . .
inr.i.u l.iilllll-r .11,11111'S. Ill J laitsinoutii, ill'S
now leased ly Jones & Ajrnew. and they have
onuanu .evr ana iiaiuisonio aceoininodatirtns.
in the shape of
HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
nd
SADDLE HORSES.
We are prepared to keep HOUSES
FOR SALES TRADE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
On Keawona'ule Terms.
ALSO RI'MESIBER,
That with plenty of room (that every one
know we have; in our stable, w e can rct Farm
ers etwek and wagons, loads of hay, &c, under
-wvn. iifif iney win Keep ai"y.
i iimi.m'j'; mi ine uia pairnns mr their liherali-
'naTenl'herS
bettei by them than ever before.
601y JONES & AG.VEW.
HENRY EOTCK
ni:Af.i:i: in
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KTC, ETC., KTC,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODEIT COFPIUS
f ail 8iZ4?s, ready made ar.d sold cheap for cash.
MY FINE HEARSE
13 SOW HEADY FOR SERVICE.
With mai) thanks for pa.st atrona. r.
invite il to call anil examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
I3tf. jaiWTI KK A3W OFFIXH
Kjk cm tj. aBa1 elcnna U reaulr for ixj im k
aVaa aaxi-, ia enoatniotad durably ia baiamS
afVnut'a-. Is uaa tpnt eonoaoucaj, least r
. imi expan-
mm nvni laiinanvrj
aa Will baadia wee gra
macbina la l Urn
(rraia as WftU aa ctc
i anal timothv. ih m
laaaewnta in threahinr Cax ana timotby. th
aMaai aaaianiny oota aa wau ana nearly aa papi
UWaaM. jaul rwavna no aiaauam aaanul tha ei
atat a.t.pittr botb aa wail and nearly aa rapieLay
it tna arievea.
Jhaw w. avauara yaaf qf irparmtwiff mnd cleaning .up.
a.,. aa auw aVAar awaAiaia auuM, iat ran ao( fr.
Is tytn erar- ani nnder-Bls for
U-I.II,ti ATTAl'UJIliVr in
try ti.-jiirwM. IoaB the work nuiA
feaUnr tb&u aa axelcidvety HuiUU
av aaW w
""eplaLiTeua of the nuloaa tAxat Jkud St
aa r &r fowr, mm oKlred.
veal Hiltai Power, an ImproTcd
rower, and riae Mwarrt tAtuwUm
hp tat. r g r . all ueantavl on four whwla, m
Srft.OT3ctr.i by ua, avai or not turpatfd by minj
ye sfa algo tjTvparcd tt fiimtih fir)t-cliua
F.Tirxsris Kwgiaea witb our Separaiora,
Par Prtoe-IJM and Gtrctuara, address
SEYMC JR, SATIN & CO.
r;arAMtaTrs, 8tlitwater. Minn.
SssiSQaL
iris - ir
25-
f? f?-" i' F.VS
i - 4-uLjiAiiii?.- r t r- '"-'
KS7 TifRgSHER WHEEiS
ie n YibrnXnr nor Bjt Apron 3lachia.
.&alav3y auiii.to axiil adinLritbiy prfMt la ira
mGhaw aaiat aeuaratirur aoaiituai. avtavaa mM
WHO 10 UNACQV'itvrvy
Cfl J?Tm' infill
;
CHICAGO, ROOK m..
IS THE 0K7.AT CO.Tf Ti. 'i f I.::
Itsnmin line rm: 1 1 !n t'ni-
BlutTs. passinc ttiroiiuh .K '.it. t'l i '. !
Ucneseo. Molme. H'K lt IsIiiii.I. 1 ' i. '. '.
Libertr. Iowa 'uy. Marei.. jir.,l;i . n. .
Ies Moinvs (t)ie ci'ital (f Ka Set
tle and Avoca ; with .ra:-'i- li :.
Junction to I'eorlu ; Wi!i"ii Ju.n imv. l
tine. WnHbiniiton, FinriK M, 1.1. 1 n. (
Ontroville. I'nnt cton. Treiilon. eli.:i 'a. '
ion, LeaTenworth, Atelnson. ami K:.: -i.
Washington lo Sitf-iurix'y. tr-talMii.-!. :
Tille; KeokuK to Karminrton, l"ii:ipm 1 -.
tonsport. Independent, tklun, )lt: t; ..
ville. kal(oa, Telia. Monroe, mid !'. '.
Newton to SI onroe; lies Moines to .' : ' .
Wintered; Atlantic to U'n :im 1 A"' -i-
Arora to Hnrlun. This it pn-niv'") ''
Railroad, which owns, n-nl oi' r. :
line from C'hicairo into tlm Si'iic .i !..n.
Through Kx press Tassenxei- 'rrai'V . v
nan I'alaoe arBattaclinfl.aieriin hr. .
fcetween Chicago anl I'koima. Ka:. -
COUKCIL ULCFFS, LKAV KNWOT!I in. i K
SON. TnrouKhcars areulao run i ' ..
.ocklsland hliort I.ino."
The "Ureat HiKlt lalan I " t ri";:!.- -r.tlv
quipped, lw road unci i Miiiply i rl; . :..!.::.! n.
track ia laid with ateel rails.
What will please you most will ho tin r Irn-urn
ef enjoyinit your meals, whilo ur.s.nr" over tho
beautiful prairies of Illinois nd Iowa. In on? or
maffnittraint. rimliiff f 'iiPrt flint. !lf!fr. Ml :,rt n ? II 1 1
Throuun Express 'l'rains. Yu pet an entiro
meal, aa good a is served m uny lirrt-rlais hotel,
fnriAp.nl v-tire cunts.
Appreciating the fact that a n:;rJoritr of the
people prefer separate npariBeiiw lor il.fT.irent
purposes (and tbo immense pasi-eoirur husincss
f this lino warrantlnu it, we are i!ea?nd tv an
nounce that this Company rujia Fullm-in M'cr
Sleeping Car$ for alceping uriis, and Faluce
PrilMAX P.IIjiCE fI?
COl'MIL ULVIPa. iv.V.-vr.r (H I
vt t'l T V.
Ti.b.n vli thla Line. Known n
11 Ti.iirt Awnu In the l ulled Misie
For Information not vbtuiuuldc i t
Ucu'l bupcrintcadcat.
T'ttinler Oraiuer.
ALL KINDS OF
Jitintmj, raining, (Shsing,
w piper Ipnpitje
Also, Decorations of all kind!1.
HSiniDovus., &c.a&c.a
Painted in Good Style.
FRESCOING A SPECIALTY.
KEF E It EN C KS :
A. B. TAYI.OH. .1. Vai.i.mv. Si:..
I1(JI..VKS, K. IlKKfl.NKlt. 4ltf
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE,
Or an Old Stable in new hands entirely.
The New Firm of
HOLMES & DIXON,
open the old
STR EIGHT BARN
on the Coiuer of Cth and Teal Streets with a
Kgw Livery Outfit.
GOOD HOUSES ANI) CAKKIAJES at all
1 imes
HOUSES FOR SALE,
HORSES liOUCIIT AXD SOLD,
HORSES KEPT IIT THE DAY OR WEEK.
Call and see HOLMES & DIXOX.
MONARCH BILLIARD HALL!
In the bxsomeut ot Merges' Stoic,
r I .V T T S M u L" T H , - - - NEBRASKA.
One door east of the 1 O.
Rooms Newly Fitted up Witk !
XKW HOXAHCH TARLIiN. I
P 0. rn -n:i-. !
On hand al the counter.
It Is a wi.Je ami spaeious Hall ; plenty of fiont
ior iiiayeis scats lor visitor.
Ei. Oi.ivi:ir. I". V,. ML'iU'HY.
Manager. lltf J'rop.
it
Ot mf Mhr k!n1, vna r,-,..i C!. iidKrta .rTti r
liVff. 'Iii ta- th will all rniMNin of .- ..
rJl t or th l n.ti-d M :!!. I; Itiali nmd l :n:tl.lr, ftj.
WfV. A i.fr. . a JJ. 1C31 H ,t rynP., Art Cjc-
rrw.e lmra V- ' rf 1. tfors f.orn mrti o!rg
nir 3i jchiua iio . y ILl v v. oiilj u jt t.ii.i- tr it.
n balk iras
VUl rrvP f. v
F. wl.tia a uw rrJ'-aoI HMr.X LVItei ot HOMvaar
wnuitiiy pr.MjnCfl
Ki irfoivt-a Co., S Clinton j?lioe, Ksw Tork.
t ot. CLrjrles fetivttt, St. Louis, Ma.
A njri:iiti i,i' t o M i.i. ai CuiU'zn, hai bwn lonfw
jf "J ii. ip ;. , u. t, iiriKi,t of a,l V eufcreal, Hexunl
cuia. u. city v uiu r i w. a.:d ai! old rul..Mf. a
a phii.M. C -.?.(., l ';.;:. Oct. stricture. QrehlUa.
Hnia. or l;i;;uure. ail Urina-y H:tAiizev and
tyfhi'.Atc or lilt : curi.l A.C'Jtiona of t!io Throat
l&ui cr Tories, arc riPhrd wxh uutMaraJluled uoca, aa
IY- wiof.tirir prait-ij)!:1.. ff.-U-. krivu!ar.
kar-err
Ietibo-
fJ.ry . row l OI rtiM-iiUi 1U yoaltn, acxin M
::i ni.iu-tr- ,('.'. or oilier u.iw., ailU arliKll) rr-ill-aa
tne lt;.f wii'X li'ftti : Pic-rvoiiAita, abinnutd er
Loiti, -rti.l.ly, (J.u;:h'f.ii ai si a.1 lit. tjrfli vc monitor v rana-ra
4i tip t;ift', p!'.y-;rui airuj', t.V;-ia;jll to aUMrifty tf fluZljL
Qpkfuiiun gt iilri-it, lotia of aricutil fwva, ate, reH'serlxl?
turr:a4f - l:i rvioj.f r c- ual rpy. 4j-tf pcnaaiatfr
yai' CuiaulU;i'iU et or U tiioil ire, aitd iavitm,
V"i t ia inpfnivrniciit lo int tlie t-:ty tr treat ie lit,
Qkaiii.-i:r can fin bv im'.il or cpn:' vt"rT whre. Cur-
itnja.15: i.r I'.ct, 1 s-jt;: f:r V7tuif 1 .c :
a . : t a n a o
VjJSK t aiH e-.
Til ''..ty 'fi ard P':t l.;r.d:i. ealf d far HOn.
lftl.!.iLfi .irtumD':.. I Jvai- :m J wutidt rfiil Iwn Ki... .
lilc ; . t-.n,a U-f .. V"rin.r aiililpa: II fio
, lio n. u hv. I.u:.ty.j. Voivallat, 'Yr-"V
trtni. 'I h. l'l:v w f-3-.liirt.uu. aiiTiiiir
a. j r.o.c uit-1 1. i ,r Kn i'i, , v:y niirM una
. it.tlieat k.j.l i.L.iur !-k :J k.r. pJ;,!Vj- ttKn.
i ti itwii-. .ui ci-r TO.ir.J.inrj Si cl. bTT.ml.
1 WjaaX-'
V.'.
.aa. Avar.iou lu Socy
B. JACQUES, CaaaUiutSt.. St, 1-.. . .U
AGENTS I ViAa -T SC
w ante d I sjarjAGSESf
TI. I.l.a WM(rna Oallaaa. Br K... J. a. Dmcl fli.D.
a traa aaa thrtljioc ac-nijal f II la.fr.lrl af ...air Ufd op.ra
ai.. ar li yrtrt in 2t Slat.. a4 Territonmm. tamtnr rfcr-tirea
aad A.,.la of ah. law. Ilt aWIUniy ftoofe a. INaaar. laf.ooo
avla m fhr anatln. AO aa. .ur .'St : 91. i for aau.f.la
raa LJK.rsl laa. I. 4rto. THOHI'MII A COb.
J-iOltaJbara, 60 flae street, T. IXriX HUl
WOT T A IT. to r)4
fw our Irl- ut t,r
lWfl. Flic t aky
a,Qiaa UDnn it
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f.ir eitluitf iMi!-tci only. Onootbnr
i f o!.r I'ulf.ru furs Isn SMiritlNd
m mi injuy your "iiavaua"
i
! i;reloi ppan tlie Misalsslngl
.ri ail points cronioil by tliH
: :: .! uvo.ded at Council UlutTs,
i.i;i"rt'i, and Atcbisou, cou
inr; i:i I loon Ix-pots.
Al. i!. II. CONNKCTION3 OF
uiuui'viii una Aim s
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i riUi all diverging Uucf for tbs
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At i t 'mkiio . with II. M. J U.K.
.'. ! AivcwiS, with At''h.. Topeka A EantS Fsj
Ateh. -V. Neli. ntnl en. Jlr. b. 1. Iljtdu.
At J.'.a v i-s on i ii. wuh Kau. I'uc, anrt Ka&
C.int. It
At 1vas'- CTT, with nil Imcs for tho WoSI
and ;-oulliv. est.
run through to r rOTJIA, pE MOTX'E,
.1 'r-LiJ. and I.KA VrVHOKTH
tin; "(Jivnt HutU luiitl Xiuute." avre Mi
and ':n:il.
your uouiti tlcioCt ollice, nddresa.
T. JOHN,
Ucu'l Tkt. and fuae'irr iuU
CLicuaio, XJaV
NEW FIRM.
GOO DS ! I
JN0. 1J0NS k SOX,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
At O. Culhinaii'.H old stori.
A FULL, LINK OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
new AM) F!:;:sii.
BREAD STUFFS,
of every description.
Choice and Fancy Candies
and all kinds of
Canned Goods,
CIGAHS AND TOBACCOS,
of the l;cst brands.
CHRISTMAS TOYS. (!., dC.
in endless (quantities.
Fresh II read Daily.
Don't fail to Call.
381y J. I50X.S & SOS, Prop b.
JOHN SHAMIOTS
LIVERY SALE AND FEES
Carriages always on Hand
AXO "
MEARSEI FUNERALS.
T ATZtt InTOTICE !
I want all of my aecoimtH eettletl t l3tf.
aiM I shall do ni mole ereilit htii-iiiesi. All elj
accounts must he setlleil up, anil no new onrj
will Ue niHili'. I nlets such accounts are ceuf(
itiertly they will he cued.
J wish te mt a lriet!y c:v.h business in fut ur
J ( ' 1 1 X SHANNON,
i'lalkaiiiculh. N wb.
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PATS
C20NTHI A32::i3 VAHTttl
79 UWt hUlM 4nltls la fKi World ; a ain-
h-e. A4.J AT WKWaiUi,
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F. S A U W E I S T E ft
Ftmii.Hiien Fretli. 1'nre Jilk,
i i:t a vi:KEn iasi.v.
Special callB atleinlod to, unil Kreh MIIIc
from same cow fui'ti-hcd when wanted. 4!y
1 .IE h?r.DY FAiiliLY SOAP fJAKER:
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S8 Pm CilXT.PUHS.
(1'atciittd.)
PESTLY POv.VTJKrr.
uoin.y iT-irrr.iinn.
Tlii htrcupoKt r!.l pnr.if !.' r.;f v'-:l
Inukc Li iiu juh f tji'i r-t I' .'f ..oji Lu.iU b
In i uniiiitt-4 v:tloi;t liflltn.v.
'J'lie ?t watfr-n.illi'Jier LidJ.
Tim l"t tiiHiiili-etiil.I.
1 do f'ljlowiiur arn miiih cf thfl o! vrT.tnsfm
!itu;uei by lAVV.io' iii 1'.! Cunl. I
rirft. Tt iBrarVnllntT: !? ""fi'B
Tyft jitr miii-itl.i l.'i. 'u'; ' 1 :,"'! '
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Tffth. Tha KM i ron I i. r
ui fror i t a
lo twenty uiinr.t'-H with thix I
fiixth. . tailuro ix itil j in i.
wJtii Una I.yo wtca lio fc.mi a i ju, t
are followed.
Seventh. Or.o ran of t:,; )v.r '. r
K twenty iuiiviH i.r t-i fa. c
Kiarhtb. Ono ean f.f t'i;3 I t ,
pouii l luomof arreSMutL-', s - J. i
Ije, Hell Prah. ct Sa- o-
X-miii. Thla I.yo U ii i i. ..t i :.
ny ataW I.ye or l'nt.-u it.
Tenth. One to two tf i-ro:,.'i: . '.
aul of th hi.rrl.Mt wnt. r.
Kleventh. ia t
elrjJiHe Kmkilir.ir.i. . : t
Invalnahlo f.ir kiliit- T . "
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PIirLADrr.:'-1
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MAN t W Kl'RliAl II. I'. Will I K. and V ,
H. BAKi:U CO, unil dealers in iteucial.
t"l
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. Uit-riy cttvn tJ:o Ijm!:;ik- n; .; . ,,,
jaj With other I.jvi nil ttrust I..- ! . 1
11 J at once and i;-.l 1.1 n aaui t t,.u, ... :Ua
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