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The Herald. jlKO. fl. JA.CfAumrrtT, DITOR. PLATTSMOUTII, OCT. 28, 1880. National Replcau TicM 1880. For President, JAMES A. GARFIELD, Of Obi. For Vice-President. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, OI New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (5. Y. COLLINS, of Pawnee. J. M. THl"KTON. of l;o;i!:is. SAM ICS L I1!1, of Adams. KOR ALTF.RXATE!", .SILAS OAHUEK. f TVcWer. W. L. WILSON", of Otoe. G. V. ELSLL'V, of 1h!;. STATE TICKET. FerCongre, E. K. VALENTINE, of Cuming County. For Contineiji Congressman, T. J. ilAJOU, of Nemaha Connty, For Governor, ALBIXUS NANCE, of Polk County. For Lieutenant-Governor, E. C. CAUNS, of Seward County. For Secretary ol .State. S. J. ALEXANDEK, of ThayerCounty. For Auditor of Public Accounts, JOHN ALL1C1IS, of Hull County. For Treasurer, ;. SI BAKTLS'IT, of Lnnc-iV.erCounty For Attorney General, C. J. InLVVOitTHjOf Phelps Cunnty. For Commissioner ol Public Lauds .t Kir.ldincs, A. i. KENOALL. ol Howard C illity. Fer Superintendent of Public Instruction, W. V. W. JONES, of Lancaster County. SECOND JIMUAL iflSTKitT. Tor Attorney, Second l)i;trict, J. C. WATSON, of Oie County. REPRtJsENTATiV : MSiUiCT TICK El . For Representative ' t!ie 5f!!' I'iuict. JOSEPH li. M KlNNON',01 Ca Co. COUNTY TICKET. Si'f.te Senator. OuLAM'O TEEF1, of Avoca Precinct, floiiseof Pi-prescntatives. K. 11. WINDHAM, of PlAttMi:c nil). - JAM EH HALL, of Ml. Pleasant. 11 EN It Y I. ltwOT. of Salt Cre ok. County Commissioner. JA.MiS CRAWPOKP. of South Berd. Republican poitkin;. There will be republican speaking at the failuwing times and places: Eliuwood precinct, McOaiy's school house, '1 liursilay, Oct. X2ti h Chapman and Thornton. Tipton precinct, at Eagles school heu.se, Friday, Oct. 2'Jth G. S. smith and Ed Kii kpali ick. I'lattsmouth precinct Taylor's school house. Oct. 2Sth -TelTt, Campbell and ethers. At Thorn-. S. H. I'Jatl?iiouth pi cict on 2Jl!i. Jirov.-nu and llayiifjy. Mr. Chapman bvii g usable to .'ill his engage mcn.s west Mr. J'iov.ih- goes in his plnet, and Mr. Morrison will take his place on the 29ih at Thomas'. There will be. a meeting at ICijiht Mile Grovo, Saturday, tha ;'0th, Ma ney, ('ilbert. ami Wooiey or Chnr-iuau . in place ol IJro wns. Grand Rally at ( 'reerswnod Saturday evening the ,';0th, Green Laird, .smith and Siiode, pom wr ill cZ thsrn to be there, sine. Speak ir s; fit south fiend Saturday niht. Tien T. M. Marquette- will speak her on Tov. 1st . Ths Loimrille JJand will ba ewn, We cannot as vL fill Rock Bluff. Wend us the returns at once. "lirsn" goes to Exete.r to orat? tlii. week. Avoca jflu'r a littla late tr, cenar ally. Be on hand this time. Trip Xetv York Sun speaks of En glish as a "detestable skinflint." No man, no citizen can afford stay home Tuesday. Vote early. t Tns issues are tremendous, Tote for he honest Republican Candidates, Tuesday. The B. & M. have reduced fares to four cents per mile en and after Nov. 1st, next Monday. We send printed postals to all our committeenjea and want full returns from tha election. Sauah 11 sun ii a K dt, the famous ac tress has arrived in New York, with her troupe, and the city is wild over .her. Sixteen working-Bien in Indianap olis inn'chea1 to the pedis in a body wiiH a placard, "English robbed ls of our homes." Wi've made a goed Campaign and ought to win. ivry man n the Re publican ticket U2t to be elected and will if toe voters do their duty. Now, lir. Tipton, you are almost always behind. Won't somo of you try and get t he new3 from your pre cinct here eailv nxt Wednesday. A paktt has been at last discover ed to run as candidate lor Member of Congress in the place of Dr. Livinc- I Mon. and his iuiiib is Jurnes V. XV.i t h ' f Columbus. ; DrriNrt 'b severe nrt -j ' it u'i at'i'iit fouls on bojid, i:t one of r. how lived to tell the tac nf tie n ible dM;tstr ' ' L ' r. !...,. i Il-.-i- J UliiitUi, .1 "'!'(. u ; ; ing's took fix hundred tlemen dowfi to the ra Hi ladii-.T and gei: !v, including a torch-light brier If, in whi-ii ver rj.'t v ladies marched. lariic ;rches a! side their husbands and brothers. Caution!! Look out for bogus tickets, mind what you vote. Examine every ticket carefully before it e3 in, false head ings may be given. All.wa fear now is treachery at the polls, on tha df.y, of election. Republicans guard against it. lit ure your ticket is right. i Once More! There will be a Grand Rally at Green wood village on Saturday, Oct. 30th with Laird, if possible, Greeno, of Omaha, and Smith, Strode or Brown train here. All turn out. It will be a rousing meeting if we get things going, now, we tell you. 5 2Sow reaiember, if tou want the news send us the news. Every Coua mitteemaa and every eth-r raan that has time see that seme one Beads us at once a card with the results on imme diately at the close of the count. Pleas deu't forget tkis, don't leave it to everybody. Do it yourself. Ix looking over the campaign one thing is remarkable, viz.: the persisten cy with which the Democrats have tried to steal our thunder. When we heard a Heal politician claim that the Democracy had put down the Rebel ion, afid that the Democratic stales and Democratic eieraent had furnished mote soldiers for the Union Xorth than the Republican slates and Repub licans, we supposed he was siinp!y try ing to perpetrate a good joke on an un reading and unthinking audience, but we have lived to see orators of nation al leputation and papers of standing in their ranks claim the same false hood, and even go fur! her and claim the free school and homtslcad legisia lion and the U, P. railroad bill, (when thev tnought it cfluld bo used to effect.) In short they have deliberate ly abandoned thoir 'tiui9-honored"-as they call them record and traditions and coolly and dsliantly endeavored to climb on our platform, and absolutely eject us thciefrum; abandoning their own ierinei positions in every respect from nominating a purely miiitarT General and Union soldier, with a Xa tional Lank President thrown in; to their last attempt to get round on the protective tariff plank of our party and win votes on that. It has been 'an thing to beat Grant'" from the out set. If this can obtain Republican voted or ne.p mem in iiipi south v e miss our guess, and the whole cam paign may be set down as another "Democratic Blunder," and probably the last thoy vill make, as it is likely to prove the last of the Democratic party in this country. It has been wonderful as well with what persistency thev hav urged the value arul importance of a ;'Congress ienal Record." as proof in Garlield's ca?e of corruption, ignoring the fact that the same authority unearthed their tissue callot fraud, and that if the evidence is good in the one case it is in t!:o other; als.. that on the score of economy, and in ai.'Sffer to the th.-rge of stealing it w3 the suppress' eu report of their own committee in Conjitsfl that showed the lass to the people ir.collection of tho gn.ver:.nient revenuo had sieze'ily, decreased from $20 en thethousand to one third of one per cent under Hayes. This proof they never mention. Al'-jiii in regard to Aithur they Lave based their v, hole evidence on John Sherman's letter dismissing Ar thur from the Cu.stom house and harp ed and harped upon it; but they give no talue to .Tohn Sherman's last letter to Wade Hampton in which he says: "Your power in the south resfs upon actual crimes of every grade in tho codo of crimes, from murder to the meanest forms of ballot box staffing.' John Sherman says this to the man who pledged lSS solid votes for Han cock, but they do not seem to consider his word good in this case and never quoted thi.t letter. If John Shermon is atithcritv in one case he should be in another. The contest between a candidate who we admit was dismissed from the X. Y. Custom house because he could not please Mr. Sherman and President Hayes on civil reform and one who ia the candidate of a party guilty ef every crime from murder to fraudu lent voting on the same John Sher man's authority must prejudice every candid and honest voter in favor of the Republican candidates and against the democratic on this evidence. We received the Buffalo Advertiser with an account of the demonstration, in that city, of veterans Oct. lGth.Gen. .Stewart L. Woodford addressed them and here is his opening remarks which are good enough to keep: In 185t5, Democracy resolved in fa vor of Free Trade. That prty which never chauges applause and laughter except when whipped by the Republi cans, applause, in July was silent as to the iiuerests that touch yoar labor and that touch mine. Its candidate thought tlie tariff question a local question which he had heard once dis cussed in the larrn whrre he w as born. Laughter and applause To-day, on the day of tho Indiana election, lie is sues a postscript to amend his letter of acceptance. Applause. Wher ever tho black man toiled in unrequit ed bondage in tho old days of slavery, t:e Republican party reached cut its hand and said, "Labor shall own. it self." When the terrible pressure of war had come, when taxation was iiecPssarT, ihrt readied into every factory and every home, the Repnbli- can party was equal to the emergancy " r'"" P-e came the statesmen "of the cotton fields desired Free Trade. ! The Democrats of Xew York city hc i d tho cry of "Free Trade." But vr : from t! j fr A 'Ivi'ie coast to the fur ... -n.r ;-r ?'.v-if ;-'. .i - ii-.cn wh-i work .. kr.- iht u.e isiii. tr.at. the anvil. i fH pioteclien. and wo said w.e'll help 'even man who rr.-r!:s on American si'.;' sa I V.r !.- f 'i- -Hi i irt.-ij ii-.-! n .: . J-hslIfli y-fzzt. We ! in AiTifrica all that Au'iftr We will dig from Ameri can mins a'.I that America uses. We ; w ill protect American capital and American Jabor, until we can take all t!4i we make and g into every mar l et of the world, and whip the world. Applause. Our Candidates While so much attention has been devoted to tha National Ticket and wo all earnestly wish and hope for the election of GarGeld & Arthur let us not neglect bur home inerests, nor for get that our Statejand County ticket is of vast importanca to us as a people and to Cass county now and ia the fature. Remember how much depends on the next Legislature, what impor tant work it has .befero it and not a singla man should scratch a single candidate on that ticket, we have good men, honest men, tried men, on every part and portion of our tick et ; candidates whom the breath ,of slander cannot touch, candidates whonf we can be proud cf. Vote for them as you believe, as you hope, as you shot, as you expect for future happi ness and glory for this your native land. Let us review and compare our can didates. Gov. Nance, first on the list, a taan whose name is a household word, who is known the state over for his integ rity, for his honesty, his nerve and his wisdom. Without desiring it, modest ly trying to keep in the back ground at the great re-uuion at Central City he yet rceived a natural and spon taneous ovation from tho people tnere at that time and his tent w:i3 crowded with the hanest Yeomanry of tho land who wanted to see our "boy Gover nor. What shall we say of hi3 opponent on the other side? LL Gov. Cams ha3 made a good record as the presiding officer of the Senate, he is known the state over, and poses3e3 no mediocre talent for public affairs. How many can name his oppsnerit and tell us of his deeds ? Sect'y Alexander, "our Si", "Old Pap Alexander, endeared to every man that lived with him and by him in his own county and throughout the state ; gen erous, loyal, pure hearted, his record is without stain or blemish. Vote for for him and do yourselves and the State credit. Where lives his opponent? John Wallichs, for years County Clerk and County Treasurer of Hall County, no better man could have been selected to audit and settle the ac counts of a great State. He is a Ger man, the only German on the tick et and ought to get the entire German vote of the County and State, and wil no doubt receive a great portion of it uhoislus opponent j 110 w mivny Republicans can answer? G. M. Bartlett, literally the old watch dog of tho Treasury of Nebraska, where's the man mean enough to vota against him. Real, practical Treasur er of the State since its commence ment, not a whimper not a sniffle of crookedness have even a vitiated and corrupt Democratic Press ever ven tured against his good name. With business men throughout the State the funds are felt to be as safe under Mr. Bartiett's management as if they held them in their own hands. Where lives his opponent? Gen. Uiiwoilli, the lfeyal, Loyal id Soldier and honest prosecutor. Does anybody know aught why he should not be re-nominated and re-elected V If so now is the tims to speak or forev er hold vour peace. Who knows hin opponent? "Glen." Xsndall, a host in himself for a young man, bright, prompt, sober and shrewd, where could tho vas landsd interest of this great State bet ter centre. In whose hands would it be safer; fit successor to the man who built up and made tho Land Commis sioner's ofiice what it is, every yottn man, every sound Republican and en good citizen interested in our school fund and all its sacred interests must vote for Glen. Kendall for who knows the record of his opponent? W. W. W.Jones, Willing, Worth and Wisdom all combined, Mr. Jenes will make the School Superinteudeacy of tho tate a business, and add to tho lustre of this young state already fa mous for its institutions of learning and the facilities offered to all for free and valuable practical education. Who's the other man? .io.'inny natson, second terra, as good 'a prosecutor as Cass County ever had, a mere than usually good lawyer and a man with whom no" faalt has been found in his official capacity, his treatment of his friends, or tho dis charge of hi3 .duty. You must vote for him. Upon our honor we uoi"t know the name of tho other fellow; who does? COXGKESSMAN E. K. VALENTINE. Also young, shrawd, a match al- oady for older heads, improving daily, what do we want of another or a bet ter man. It co.ts the Stata something to educate a congressman, we'vu got "Ynl" partly educated, let's keep him there a spell longer, and see if he won't do better vet. Will any body, any follow, big or little, rich or poor, i.ld or your.;, loan or rat, rise up in meetia' and tell the front name f the chap who's running on tho other side. You cau't kelp bat elect " Vai." Joe. McKinnon, soldior, farmer, leg- slator, a man every inch of him, if you've get any better man trot him out. but Cass County don't think s and no aolid reason cau be given whv my Saunters County candidate should A'fie' up a bigger vote than "Joe' here, Wid we bklievo none ether will. Orlando TefLt. serred once already, apt to learn, sIott to be deceived, wary and safe, can a young and inexperienc ed man La heped to reflect a3- much crrdi:, and da as much good for Cass County as Orlando Teflt, and you'll all tlrnk so next Tuesday and put in yonr ballots for our Senator and alct him by the biggest majority yet seen in Cass County. R. B. Windhaui. a thorough lawyer, a man of probity, of exemplary moral character and having the experience of one tei Ki in the Legislature already, can you better him by unknown men. men of no experience in public affairs, men unacquainted with public men in the state, unacquainted with the de tails of Legislation and public busi ness. Tfe do not think so and the voters will not rote so. Mr. yVindham ought to bo elected and must be next Tuesday if Cas3 County wants to do her duty to herself and the public. James Hall, farmer, used to business as well, careful and prudent in his own affairs, a safe man, having practical knowledge of the needs and wants of tho Agriculturist, his neighbors- and the people. Twice Sheriff of Claik County, Iowa, he is posted in public business also, and no batter legislator could be found. Shall we elect almost strangers to busines, to thu public, to the management of legal or general affairs arid throw aside this experienc ed man, this true citizen, this old friend and true Republican for a stranger. No, "Jim" Hall should bo elected and will be if we only vote for him as we should. Dr. Root, a physician of long stand ing, a man who has worked true and faithfully with and for the party in season and out of season, a man of reading and knowledge, conversant' with the wishes and wants of his con atitucats, and active always on the side of right and justice, shall we throw such a man over, for those not in sympathy with us, for men youngor and inexperienced in the ways of the world. Do we not owe something to the men who have time and again served the party faithfully, helped elect others and put aside their own wishes and ambitions for the public good and that others might succeed. And snch a man is Dr. Root, and he ought and should be elected too, all personal feeling to the contrary not withstanding. Flo deserves it, he has earned it and Republicans will be un just and neglectful should they allow him to be beaten in Tuesday's contest. Jafcies Crawford one of the best men ever sat in the Commissioners Chair. Cool, calm, deliberate, r.ot moved by hasty speech, of good judgement care ful in eery thing, why ahoald he not be re-elected; who is opposed to him, anybody ? What has hi3 opponent done to re couiend him to the voters of Cass, what record has he that we should not en masse as Republicans and Democrats return James Crawford to the post he has so ably, so intelligently so hon estly filled? None, and James goes there. Reviaw them, compare them, make a business thing of it and tell us one good reason w hy our candidates should not and ought not to be elected. Go then to the polls Tuesday, bravely and truly, loyal to your friends, your County and your own interests, and vote the Republican ticket straight as a stiing. Friday las: was a big day at South Bend. One of the best Republican Rallys held in the county came dl there on that day. On tha morning train a numbar lait Plattsmauth for the Bend, at Louis villa they picked up the band, Prof. Albee and all. In tho afternnen tho meeting was organized by placing Squira Clapp. of Stove Creek, in the chair, and after music a prayer wa3 offered by tho Rev. Mr. Diffenbacksr cf Sarpy Centre and then Gen. Geo. Smith spoke to a fair audience gather ed in the opsn air, south cf McCain's Hotel. Aftr him Sam. M. Chapman said a few waris and promised rnore in the evening, after which be intio dnced the Hon. JamP3 Laird, of Hus tings, candidato for Presidential elec tor, who said he supposed thfty just wanted a tasto of him then as ha was announced ti speak in tho evening. The band played a number ef fine tunes and th?a t'a-J meeting was ad jearntd until later. IN THE EVENING. A very largo crwd of ladies and gentlemen, fron tho villaga and neigh boring farms, with soma from Sarpy eounty, assembled in the new store building South of McAffee's Drug Store, which had boeu sealed for tho occasion. Pending Mr. Laird's appearance, Dr Meyers, a German Republican, was call euout anu matie some remarks trom a German Republican's point of view Then Messrs. MacMurphy and Chap man were called out and Mr. Chap man made uuito extended remarks in a forcible and earnest manner. TUB TOUCH LIGHTS From Plattsmeuth, under Capt. Jen nings, having arrived from Platts mouth were oscurted from the Dpot by the Band and fiilod tho building to overflowing. Mr. Laird having rriv cd on the ground, imw tok the Uua aai for eno hour aud a h&if beid tho audience in that cold room by tho magic of hia eloquence and the force of his logic. Seldom hav the questions wLieh now agitate tho country from wne end t the other been s ably, so logically, so excellently pre3eiilod. Laird is a flue Speaker, ho travdod o- tr usw ground fo. and ctiopared the tw pur ties past lfecwi'i aim prohibit curse in the fature froui the standpoint of Ley- altvto tho Countrv in a masierlv man ia r, uatil the etdd air so siffected his voice that iit mercy tb audience asked hiia to stop, lunch ; (hsy veuld hare liked to listen longer. Aflr tlitte times three for the cause, the il v. Laird antl all the boys several tiwes repsated the meetiag broke up. Altogether ii was a gratia1 meeting and aroused the patriotism and slami&a of tho Republican voters to tho high est pitch. Next morning the I'latts mouth beys all get bora in gt?d sea son, thamss to the us arraagsmsnu on the B. & M.. and South U-ud went on her way rejoiciug. Mr.. R. C. CrsiiiNO, who nomi nated on the Lancaster county. Demo cratic Tiaket for Stata senator, has been withdrawn and substituted as a candidate for the house on the same, ticket vice Wm. Cooper who refused t run. si 3 as3 eMails rfesfl cJaSAi g& "c?S - AIjSi WjL AMd wSi S) IP ASS -it.'? t3 2 sitf Iii. ORIS 5X(i, SOUTH BEND, NEB. DRUGS, ''A I NTS, OIL1, ETC FLOuE ASTD GHOCERIES in general. Dr Dsi"nsU;') a l'irrti;as can ai.-!T he aho'I r.t Lii tli Drue Ptftre. ciiy Oft: sielaa 'e in Fpreif.l .-.t'.enf io:: p:;i:i to OB S TER ICA L CA S ES. 3 1 if C HAY BROTHERS, DEALF.R IN HARDWARE. STOVES TIXTFARE O'Ta Br.KD; KilRnASR.t. A ;oi Iir,riv alwsT ra hutnl. Prp-i;ir iiOii irtiT. piVmptly :st elieaply. Eave-tronsiiir.-i rti Hoofing alto iHO to order. RirimJ-'f r tlie nstine and piaec. Hay P.ros Sulh Pnrt. Nebraska. 3lrn3 nsw.'a fisrpS Her Darling. "I shall never asrain feel so awfully nervons about wy babies tcethins. writes a rra?efnl mother. "Tf o nlmrt Isst our little darling by a long attack of cholera iafantnra, but happily hs.trd of Parkers Ginger Tonic in timo. I took a few spoenfols ravsolf which seen eared my nursing baby en tirely, and an occasional doss ha3 kept roe and baby in r nch perfect health, and made hs a strong and comfort able that I would not bo without this reliable medicine for worlds." A Mother f Broeklyn. Z9'A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I 14 .sttr,. 4 se! Reels, onir .?a -r a . - . ' ' I i"-. '. tT (K CI"-, nr. I'mnr Iran J II II II Audreys Dan I k. jieany, wnsft invTVHaB lntcn. Now Jersey. 27tl New and very Atikactivk Stvles arr SOT READY. 31 A SON iREST CABINET OR TAR- LOU OKOANS in til? world, (winner of ltihei-t istinc !tirn at r.vr.RV woki.d's r.v- AND liiir.irift.v Kuit TiiinTTRN XT "4T T i Y KAIt J. PriCf-. 5.".l. $")?, f e. s.l. I0.to f.-.oo and up-aid. i Por eav n mejit", v.s a fjfl K 44 Quarter and "upward ( .-.ta-' illfiii.tO jf,Ci,,., frt.P. M-SON & 'HAMLIN OROAN 1M Trein:it St.. POSTON ; 10 E:ist 14th St.. tl'i.i.in Sqorae. NEW "lORK : 140 W abasli Ave.. CHI CAGO. 2:t"- A GREAT OFFER "Krrr OR". Ann iltrts4 CATLiliat: isn: flltMAt'K WATSillUA '.. ilr sl- wsy. V. THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE npbere i no eiotcr nion nciiiiccr and - ntiii rinrt!; lr t he or!i vf footM or B!"!in than MALT lUTTKUS. prepared from L ttfermentni Matt, ll'ii mtd Oniniur. Ihry fod th bedy d the tirain. eiici: the tl"Od, soliif the he.. hareru ih i'.-.'.-lrs, ;iin-i the mucl. xuiet th nervt . t-heer the miisd. rrfK-t diK"tin. r;:ul: tlif vtmssuc-li a::d oI. t-i;i r livor i:d itinncv. and vi- taSie with NKW LIPS every fluid mt th- I "dy. Heware f 1rr)i;.rir. " rniiarly r.stiieti. Lo.k f-r the COMP4N V. aiMNATl RP. wh!h p pcar plaiely nn tho lt-l of cvpry hnt!!-. Sr:d OT-rvwhern. M . LT PITT T. RS CO.. lWvvoe.M j "V A 1ST p Tile iiUUSiiriULD aiitl i fAUMERS CYCLOPEDIA Thi itr-iss th. onlv Attricnlf nrst 'y rlOPiiU )ii!Hhfi. WctHI'TIOS aceut :i;tliit Uir verics ! !'i-'0 . u ;:l:i t r.:-bra.-!-the siimo .c;.l'jsr:. Kf iy J attar; purchase t hi hook. Pi;b;:"Hfd 'in l-n;!:sh --.d iTTr.a:i. Addrr- ANCHOR I'CRLlSlil.Nu i CO., St. Louis, Mo, aatl Ml E&fea thM MP 9 ijvu?-siH. vujiaujfg5 .UMDSEWEABj pea suit rn'mm Fiif, - M9TT toclc9 J3: 10TEL. CITY HOTEL i'lTVrrSMOiJTa, NE3. Pi: --i c::i"s i..ilrins Rf-oms. Fij-btCI.T-" Hoarding. Hood Rain pie lio orr. irv'i- tl'.ircr r.v. every crn:'rit A (go(1 Hotel can Fiiruhli A'.so, Cmiil Wines, dnr.il R.-cr, Good Lir,n.-ir ;oot Lfiii'inaite, i;.-o.l Cijtnrs, Kept at ths Cit Hotel. 14'y FRED. COO. Pron if f.T. ; D. I ;qi) .". Propii f t Retail Liquor Ssaler, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PLATTSMOPTH, - - K EK. :!ilnrd ftall r,nd S.iinnn on Main Street fo..r floor from Sixth .it Neville's oi.l id.ne. BEST BHANnS OFCIGA11S, .LES, WIXES, dG. Reracinhcr the Xafltie anil Ilrife, James Grace. Hy J. SCHLATER, dealer in SilTsr ars. Tars, Pictures. 51u.sical Instruments rind MERCHAIiniSE, POCKET CUTLER! i NOTIONS. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Pine Repairing. Main, near Fourth trlrt-et, E'5ATTS"IS5i'TH, - - IflirK SOSEAT DONNELLY'S A. ANB BLACKMITI1 SHOP, Wttjon, Bujfjy, Machine rnV Plei re pairing, cnrl gm-ral jtbhi-it.y I am now prepaiPd to fin a'l kSndu t,t rretia.?; cf furin and other maohinrry, as ti.tmf. i? a gowd lathe in my shop. PETER RA C KI, The old Reliable Vta Maker ha.la!;eii el'.arce of the wjvjoii shop. He i.? well known ns a NO. 1 WORKMAN. ?4'eTT Wftrronj nitd Ktic-iie stAi tx Sra-r. FAT1SFACTIOX (it'AKAKTEKD. HUnji on Sixth strt-t .j.p!i:i- 5reitlit'sSHjWe t FACTo WC;tUl iC?:GVI7fcS. I tiincrr, rt"::3. -tA ii-.t'i..:.-?; I:"(a n v.rt Eki;l;''-ii:T t jTri' iiiOd in l .'.hfi:;ii.;.cta iui:it y t-irs it -R sWr; t ics I-is i ;:( r tnd t Zho Et HeaPh S rc.ti ReUrer j.vrr i f- s. nl nt. r ;r i-i n-.- .-.; T-:-:c ? .1 r't in.- rr."i -J rein Tr -, it. w --T twM ta tu-J kui ncvr ir-... "-v.U. ;r. J . 'f Vc. Ln fi f.;.f..'T LJ 1 1 ....... i i ..... - - . ' - 'Couih ornh! Cz,. 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A few applications of the Ki.M wi 1 sortci the fcair, cleanse all dandruff and c-re inJiing and hu- , aaours of the scajp. by'sui Iiugisu ja cis. j j2tJiiJ3 &y P f (fl BP H M 4zP dkS "Ja iLiii Ms Mst '9 aiail sec- if yost ; 4i . i f tMSXSi crr3 i&cMimlky ALWAYS AHEAD GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. o.... . WV show the largest and best selected stock of 5SicI MHMiRCPy r4eac2'ei'5 V.'E ARE Real This Season in every deji.n tme.nt. W& will E&rapIIcsa6e & eoiasst sail fey 1 CP Call at the Philadelphia Store, make yonr and you will be happy. -DEilAi IS- and such goods as We offer SPECIAL BOOTS JlrJD SPIOE flC we are ing out of that line of btigiue-is. Our ,,...! :.- sdil to si st tiii: t:j ;;. Is t :irnct ly t ulici'.ed. I)e sure an d c if igheti V Iiep.ieu;Ler th CP Sou'li East cor;.'.;- .'-Jiiii .u.-l Third fet's, l'lat !oiixnith. GUTIIMAN k WKCKBACIl. L3 VK.. ra El 1.9. c!on5i saave foy -O- T GIVING e amsl l?s?e SIia ceaaiL Iiirclwrri&;, arts usually hep: in a CP SpB IP i3 A U (E1L Jj GJ3XLa?cHI ViJ 'T- T HAlfi A IKS ii :p;i t!l, u'ld be rtr,: : n'-i d ur I.;: r -.i!i:t,'. 1 r Ah A- BrWJ n m -Li. U If U L - IA2A 9