Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 28, 1880, Image 4

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THE HERALD
Our Temperance Column.
KDITE0 BI IHE WOMAN'S CITKISTIAN TKM
l-XJtACK UXION.
" For God. and Home, and Native Land."
Introduction or Temperance Text
Books. The more w enter upon the varioe
phjites of temperance work, the more
thoroughly are we all convince that
fermatioa is better than re-fermatien,
and the more we are impressed that
this cam not begin too early and that
we must pre-eaapt eTery power against
this fearful fee of drink.
The time has passed when we
thought that children an youth were
safe; that girlhood was impregnable;
that this was a temptation incident
only to young men. Our eyes are
epeaed to the awful pitfall3 spred for
young hoys; te the nets set fer the
feet of mere youth; to the fact that at
a restaurant we see young girls quaff
ing beer at public reserts they drink
it; that families father, mother,
down to the prattling infant all
share the glass on the excursion or
pleasure party. So are ear efforts di
rected to educate every faculty, just
as soon as the feet are set on the path
way ef life against the terrible seduc
tions of the vice ef strong drink, mind
and soul, brain and heart, must be
forlifiud. To reach an immense class,
the effort has been to place Temper
ance text-books in our schools; and in
this, wonders have been accomplished.
. Richardson's Temperance' .Les
son .Book has been introduced into the
scliouis of London, Lenl.-s l.i vnruei,
iiu nuLa.iiii, Kdiuburgti, n:;d raauy
suiailt-r places, and iul U:o KcLocId of
2s w York and iioolicster.
It would tee 11 ihrtt iheift is haixh
prospect lor Uit success of I loiiiL-u-ery
amendment, iu .Micliigj.ii, judging
by the howls of the "il. L. D. P. A."
(Michigan Liquwr-Dealers' Protect it e
Association). It is out with circulars
calling upon all who have any interest
in the trade, to see that no man re
ceives nomination for any office who
is not in every respect with them and
their business.
September 21st was the day for the
meeting of the saioon-keepers and
liquor-dealers of Illinois in Convention
fcfhicago. The State W. C. T. U.
appointed to observe the same day as
a day of prayer. That, with Mary
Queen of Scots, the saloon keepers fear
the prayers ef God's children, is evi
dent from the blasphemous utterances
in reference to these prayers, claiming
that the "harmony and unanimity of
the meeting" was due to the power in
voked by the Christian women of Il
linois, appealing for their families and
their hemes, fer purity and Christian
ity. That they fear women's work
under God's guidence, is evident from
the official expressions of the Conven
tion "that they will prevent the elec
tion of men either too cowardly to
resist the allurements of Temper
ance women, or too stupid to compre
hend the vicious effects ef sumptuary
legislation." Also, calliug upon "the
saloon-keeper to organize themselves
in every Senatorial district if possible,
so that the politicians who now fear
the "blue stockings and water saints
may be brought to the point where
they will fear the saloon-keepers
They must show the people tney are
in fact the supporters of true Temper
ance. We earnestly trust the people
may be brought to the true fear of the
saloon-keepers, and to learn the mean
ing of true temperance.
Yi instead, Ceun.
The citizens of Winatead are most
thoroughly aroused in the temperance
weru, and are determined that the s;v
loons about thirty in number, shall he
closed: aed while the real work falJa
OA a few, many stand by with open
pnrsis, ready to aid in the narrate
Though the town has voted license for
two years, the rum-sellers are veo
strong and defiant. Detectives have
been employed, and last April on
hundred cases were bioufht against
them, at the Superior Court, aud they
were beaten. They paid between i?2,
000 and S3.000 fines, and promised to
give i:; the business; ten have actual
lr closed their doors, and the rest have
violated their pledges. er Union.
GoaJ Company Number Jkirti-ea.
Good Oompay, Number Thirteen,
(8i.OO a veai. eisriuutb 14. Mass..) be
gins a new volume and subscriptions
are therefore due at eac. The fea
ture which many will welcome moat,
perhaps, is the opening installment of
a new serial story by Ellen TT. Oiney.
It is entitled Hose and the Doctor; and
while it will as may he judged by the
opening chapters by no means be with-
oet a love affair, the ftot lunges but in
part on that. The principal complete
stories of the number are That .Letter,
by-Edward Bellamy, anther of A Nan
tucket Idyl; one by Horace E.Scudder;
and Our New Editor by JJiss Lonise
Stockton.
Maurice Thompson has a contribu
tion, Au Idyl of th Longbow, which
besides having the full flavor of the
weeds and bow-shooting piques corie-s
itv a3 to a certain eminent editor
whose name is withheld.
The nnmber abounds in sketches of
travel and foreign lands. Henry R.
Elliot, who was for considerable time
a resident there, writes of Tokie, the
immense Japanese capital. Mountain
Folk tells of experiences in Switzer
land housekeeping, with some account
ef the government. Days in the Island
of Capri is by li. F. DeCosta.
E. S. Gilbert has a graphic word
picture of Niagara; there are some
reminiscences of the author of Home,
Sweet Heme; Mary Ii. Ferry and Lu
crece have peems; and among the
shorter articles are included Boating
on the English Thames, and The Whis
pering Ghost.
UAHPEIt'S YOUNG FOLKS.
An Illustrated Weekly 16 Pages,
suited to beys and girls of from six to
sixteen years of age. Volume II com
mences November 2, 1880. Now is the
tisae to subscribe. Within a year of
its first appearance. Harper's Young
People has secured a leading plact
among the periodicals designed for ju
venile readers. The object of those
who Lave the paper in charge is to
prvide for boys and girls from the
ge of six te fuxttea a weekly treat iu
the way cf entertaining stories, poems,
historical sketches, and other attract
ive reading matter, with prcfuss and
beautiful illustrations, and at. the same
time tv make its spirit aud influence
harmonize with the moral atmosphere
wh'ch pervades eTery cultivated Chris
tian household. This important de
sign they endeavor to carry out by
combii'ing the best literary aud artis
tic tiiltat, so that Gction shall appear
in bright and innocent colors, sober
fact3 ii.: 3unie such a holiday dress as
t h no longer d:y or fiuil, and mental
exercise, in ths tutin of pwezles,
rroVils-irn. and o'-r devi. become a
i.i priu
.-- '"-.v ir.ii'jftj, I- r- i-
-aily iu Isovetaber, prico 5S.0v; post-
age prepaid. Cover for Young People
for 1880, 35 cents; pestage, 13 cents ad
ditional. Remittances shonld bo made by
Pest-Office Money Order or Draft, to
avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are net to copy this ad
vertisement without the express order
of Harper & Brothers.
Address Harper A Bros., N. Y.
County Commissioners' Proceedings.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present James Crawford, Samuel
Richardson, Isaac Tf lies, J. D. Tutt.
Clerk. After which the following was
dene, to-wit:
Order allowed S. M. Davis, super
visor road dist. No. C, ou II. A. Wa
terman & Sen for three sills for bridge
such as he may select for use of dist.
The following claims were then al
lowed on peer fund:
U..V. Mathews, naiis, &c SI
U. W- Montgomlry, work on jail 0
Bridge fund:
S3
00
U. V. Mathews, nails, &c
4 e;
Poor fund:
U.V.Mathews, fixing gutters,
pipes, &c, peer house
17 83
Johnson Bros., wind mill and
pump for poor farm Ill 50
Board then adjournea to meat at S
o'clock, Monday morning, Oct. lit!;,
1830.
Monday a. in., Oct. 11.
Board met parsu.int to adjournment.
Full board present.
Settlement with tin county treasur
er, still being in pr V' the board a-l-jurr;ed
to meet at i o'clock Tuesday
morning, Oct. 12th, 1880.
Board met the intervening days, and
immediately ad jenrr.ed, as ttift settle
ment with the county treasurer was
still in progress.
Thursday a. in.. Oct. 21.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present. After which the
fallowing was done, to-wit:
The following claims were then al
lowed on general fond:
II. M. Busnnell, for printing reg
istrars list, Ac, $92 less $25. . C7 00
Mr. Wiles dissenting from the above
allowance.
Omaha Republican, books, Ac. .
F. H. Wilson, assisting com'rs
settlement with Cd. Tresis
James Crawford, services as Co.
Cora'r
iSam'l Richardson, as Co. Ccm'r.
Isaac Wiles, as Co. Oni'r
Bridge fund:
21 85
28 50
. 44 50
. 4D 00
. 42 00
.123 50
D. Dean & Son. ,
The following claims were then al
lowed on general fund, for the refund
ing of taxes eironeeusly paid en school
lands:
E. M. Hutchins, 1873 23 52
C. n. Parmele, 74 and '75.. . 110 64
John Muz '73, '74 and '75 94 89
Official bond of Win. Gilmour was
then approved as supervisor of ixad
dist No. 16, with J. W. Conn and N. T.
Cole as sureties.
Order allowed L. ). Hunter, super
visor road dist. No. 44, for one thous
and feet of lumber, .-.n II. A. Water
man & Son, also order for 500 lbs ef
spikes on J.Chase fc Co., Weeping Wa
ter, for use of dist.
Settlement with the county treasur
er still bping unfinished the board ad
journed to meet Tuesday i oniing,
Oct. 2Sth, 1S80.
Attest: Jas. Crawford, )
J. D."Tutt, S. Richardson,
Co.
Com i s
Ce. Clerk. Isaac Wiles,
Mcrxdu? cf tLe 'JttJle.
Osi the Vu:teeiif,i t' -'nir 1,1 tho
rear llb'J, tin; f V n k- r'3j iu
their isiiut and io-k ilii Ji clte. It
was an ebullition f p.j,;j!ar cnti
inciit. against the tyr.t!Jtf llm ';iy,
and til? old prison h-.d ioi'j:Jio oJioM-j
on ac,o!int of tin political tecrc:s
wh'.iii Jitd boon buriei witli living
vi ."t:.';M vridiin its walls. On that
dny tlio true .Hid cloriou.s com-uic-iiccnipnt
of the French revolution
took j)l:ice the prostration of the
monarchy and th9 in.ni;u ration of tho
rule of tho people. An incident of
tho storming of the Bx-Uile ocour to
n as we record the above fact, which
is, perhaps, not verr generally known
to English rcaoers. It is a bit of tho
romance of history which will bear
recording here, illustrating tho saying
that fact is stranger than notion.
A girl ot sixteen, and of remarkable
bcanty, Mile, de Mousogriey, daughter
of the" coinman iant of artillery of tho
Bastilff, lodging in a neighboring
quarter, learned by tho regular dis
charge of the cannon that hor father's
life was in danger. lie was her idol,
and instinct drew her toward, his side
nt onco. She rushed through tho
crowd with dishevelled hair, calling
her father's name, and asking only to
bo permitted to die with him I At
first the crowd fell back aud made
way for so lovely a vision, and respect
ed the iiiial affection that actuated the
soldier's daughter; but suddenly a
nun of the pcoplo. drunk with fury
and the carnage of t'l? scone, shonte'l
to his comrades: ".Let tho monster
who is firing hi", ca.-inon upon usceuse,
or let him behold hi, own daughter
devoured by iho flames before his
eyes I" and while this leader hold the
defenceless child, a heap of straw and
chips were hastily got together in the
muttilc of tho court yard. Tnc terms
were shouted to the artillery ofllcer;
but no reply coming to the ears of Iho
mob, tho match was applied, an i Mile,
de Monsegney was ruuely thrown up
on the biazing pile I Aubin Bonne
mere, a gallant young citizen, saved
her at tho risk of hif own life, and ahe
was restored to consciousness in a
neighboring house. ilr lather Lad
just before been killed by a pistol shot.
L'ti Joanna v, governor ot ttie JJasuIl-,
liin-liii' the lurtress-piison ttackoi
Lv tlie people uno. tu-j regular sulttiers
comoiticd. ttiipiaye.l n wiiiie liaud- !
ko. chief, surrendcie.t an I wa. brutal
Iv mui'i'A-rud. Liaii. ti.vj sixviks of
hsnitUns: buoh ui ih-j death of
. lie Luuuay. Tua victim of honor.
h'j uii.y cui iciiucri'vl u ilu his hlat
breutli the swonl kthich his master
li.tu co.iri .ed to lii:'. The court, the
army, iie royalists m tho pooplo
h.ive ot-lioiijly cast u.i m:U their liu
provi.icuue, ilieit eowar lice and their
Oij'J t. His la 11 It WiU that of tho
court, 01 Marshal do lirogli'S ana M.
lie liuzuuval, who knew not how to
succor niui or re;ke hli-i of hid on
ly." With Dj L.uu i: .y' death onded
ttie fatuous duy of ti;u f juruicnti: of
July, tue beiniiin; of the French
revolution, wUicii icpubiicau i''iiico
lias no.V jnau:j;i:r;'.i't as u 1.
hoi 4 :.-y. Truly, ti-.e pgv hjtory
L.'-.::. iiii vivd pic i.: : . ...
t Ufj r.tto Iti'-y.:') i
CGcrrtc SiniUi,
hii'i on ! tl'M'.-aU'J
Million of Mothers cxpmm tWr W
Bht over CsatorU. It is nature's rsmedy
for assimilating the food. Unlike Cm
tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, sad
nclike Morphino SyrP. it is harmless.
Caatoria regulates the Bowele, destroys
Wertng, Cures
Sour Curd and Wind CoHo,
and allays Feverishneos. What sires
health to the Child, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch
er's Castoria. It is the meet reliable,
effective and popular article dispensed by
Druggists.
Slaeo Healing remedies tare ieea used hy
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known sueh absolute Pain"
relieving agents as the
Centaur XjINIments.
They soothe, heal, end cure. They
IIEAL-Cuts, Wounds. Galls, Old-Seres, Brc-ken-brcaats
and Sere Kipplrt ;
CCKE Pia in tho a sck. Rheumatism, FcU
tica. Lumbago, Keur.iljia. Car-Ache,
Tetter, rinspies. Iteh. Eolt lUicnm, and
all Fl-sh, Bene and Muscle ailments of
Ar.iro.-.l :
8URDITK Infl.fsnm.ttiop. and dwelling?;
RELIEVE Doi!., IV.eu.vUk-erf.Sore Throat,
ErenehitK Creep end Quinry :
KXTKAfcT-rain frin Earns. Sealds, Sting,
Frost-bitec, Sprains flnd Bruises.
The experience ef centsrie" has in ado the
CENTAUR
Liniments, the most spoedy and effeertr
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the world hss ever known. Tho Centanr
m
NTS
hare relieved moro feed-ridden Crip
ples ; hca-ed more frightful wounds,
and raved more -valuable animals than
all other liniment, ointment, oils, extracts,
playfcrs atd M-r.llcd "pain iiileis" aad
"skin enrcs" ecmhir.ei.
Physicians sud Vi-tiTiuar? KurirtoBi en
dorse thoCrntar-T I.iuii.r.'ls ; raillicxrA
cf men, oarn rud c!:!iif.n in r.!i c-nsnrri.
ase them, nn i Ilmi" !.'cpcr Turiucr?.
Planter. Travelers", Livt-rj K-rr, T'-nm-ters
ssd St.ck-frrocr, are their p-.tror... 'fht-y
aro clean, thcr ar La-d. tbi y art- cieaj,
and they are rcir.LIe. Thi-re i. r.o ac?io,
pix,ors-wolllrg: which tbr-y will cot alle
riate. suhilue, or cure. So'd ihroosbout
THE HAP-ITAKLE GLOTiS
for SO ct. ni ?I 03 a ! o!i;.. Ts-tel
3IOKH1S O'KOUUKE,
once more conies forward with an entire new
Stock of the finest Tiece Goods ever brought
Into riattsmotitii ! !
EVERY GARMENT CUT IS
WARRANTED to FIT
ITur.drcils go there and they are
ALWAYS SUITED.
Shop opposite the Couit House. Give him i
& call and exaiiiina for yourselref". 4tf
NEW BRICK YARD.
I am going to
iTvTKlIE BRICK,
this sriiig and want to
MAKE THEM CHEAP,
that people e:in build
BlUCK HOUSES INSTEAD OF FRAME.
1 shall contract and
Build BRICK Houses,
the coming year and would like those
Intending: to Build to
givo me a call before looking elsewhere
JERRY IIARTMAN.
At my place ou Vraihiiitou Avenue or at F.
8. White's Store en lalu Street, riattsmouth,
Nebraska. 451113
MIEB SCHNELLBACHER,
B1.J1 CKSJISi TH
HORSE 110L1N,
ANP
I WAGON KEPAIRINO
All kind3 of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
mendeJ
Neatly & Promplp.
:0-
norse, Mule & Ox Shoeing.
In short, we'll shoe anything that hr
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and seo us.
.isriErw" shop
n Filth St between Main acS Vine Streets,
ust acr.s coruer fnim the nkw UEliAL
OFKH-lt iov"
O. F. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Drugs Medicinesj
AND
All Faper Trimmed Free of
"r Tii 1 1 if r. iii-n n f
. Charge.
ALSO DEALER IN
BOOBS,
Stationery. Magazines,
AND
Latest Publications.
Prescriptions OarernU.r CeEipo4uit
by ivi: Erfcpfrlenfed Irasist. .
DOORS SOUT OVMAIN
rLAXToMOrjTH. NEB.
mm mm
if
fMAAfLIN CABlNEt
J
AMES rETTEE
DEaLKU in
Musical Instruments,
Sole Appointing Ayent for
Tlis I'nrivnlleiJ iuiri &. 22:ii;i)in
CABINET ORGANS.
Also Stntn Ajrpnt for the llt-ury F Miller an-i
V. C. Kineixiii t'hiiius.
.SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS
at ofileo. Sixtli. one Unor south of Main St.
1-I.ATTSMOUTH. NEB.
Will do well to examine our
New Mnson Si Ifinliu
TAKR THK
NO CHANGING CARB
.) fj;im (
OMAHA, COUNCIL D'-UFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or PLATTSMOUTH io
CHICAGO,
Where diiect eoniieftions are made. with
Through Sleeping- Car Lines
TO
NEW YOKK. 150.STON, rillLADEI.rillA,
I5ALTIMOUE. WASHINGTON.
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
!7.Vie SlhOJt Liixa
Via PEORIA for
IXDIAXArOUS. LOUISVILLE. CISC IX-
XAl'I, it ltd oi! )ioi(fvt Uc
SOUTHEAST.
TllV. IJiCt4T 1. 1 S FOR
ST. LOUIS,
Where Direct Connections :t u,mh in tL a
UNION DKIO'I with Tititigh sieepiaj; Car
l.ii.es lor oji pouiLt s J .
The Shortest, Spe.'dlect and moit t'onifci pibi
via HAPINI3AL t
Ft. SCOTT, DEXISUX. DALLAS, HUVSTOX
AUSTIX.SAX AXTOXIO, GAI.VESTOX,
an al! points in
rullman 16-Wheel rahtc Sleepwij Oars.
C.. H. & i). TaliifB Oiawitii-haori! Car.
With Ilorton's Keclinints Chairs. No' Extra
Chaig lr Scat.s in Lccliiuns Chairs.
The famous C'., B. & i). Taiaee 2iulnj;jC;tr.
Fast Tiir.e. Steel IS ail Trwcic and Superior
Kitiipmnicwiittia"l wt! their Great Tluauyfr
Car Arrunfjemrat. makes thif, at.ovj a'l fitheru,
tho favorilo Route to tho
ilAST, SOf ril SSUfH-R.lT.
TIJY IT. and an nil find TR AVKLI NG a Ltis-
urjrjiustead ej p Jtseo.nfort.
All information about? Rates of Tare. Sleei)-
Ing Car Accommodations, and Tim Table.-,
will be cheerfull ylgiveu by applying to .
James R. TWood,
Geueraill'assenger g't, Chicag.
c. w. snrni.
Tratlio Manager,
eiD m bi urns,
diseases of tho Li fef. Stoaa.-vei rvsS
iie;.vgrTrO
3 v-'i. -
13 bt rZa
e-i-v.;
CW n D,.Y SSAKArl1XlBm m
M?S 'V V2U. & la jaod
! . A N v 1 V W J l
4 I r--t - . Tf 1 Ass. .VI
mr'T''-r ' AuiAXS Vr.. Jan. S-tli. lso.
t-''t'U f ji-t'i--- rPt'''K Dr. B. .1. Kendaii it Co.. f;rit : In reHy to
Ti;-' f..vr . ...'irtjrjv'l your letter I will s :y that- iiV exoenence with
ZF.trs Zl ' " ! t . -C ' J .V.;fe KeinlidrH Soavin Cure lias lieeu very satisfau-
fk .-' '..'.'.' : -..-,.-'v :' i'i.' .(il"-." lory indeed". Three or four years asto I proeur-
t '''' V-1'" -w-X' -' - jf1 S ed a l-ottie of your Ktrer.t, awl with it cured a
g j V-"-5it'''t-A-r'vr.'-' ? :yii?' i '? i fA hrse of iaiiieiiec-s ci.used a spavin. Last
'V'.' -OVV;? r4' ' ''v V-;'5 ..2 season mv lior.e liecame very lame, and I turn
li''-"r.5''t?'?.r '- X'i.'Crjd edliiinout for a few weeks v.l:en lie became
iS-sXifili 5' r 'd?; better ; bi;t when I put li in on the road he got
Rvy;' iv;.;rVi'',i r'-'' w'-l worse, when I discovered that a ring-bono was
SWi Tr-?; '.-";i.VC-?.S2 forming, i procured a bo't'e of Keiidall's
fe l:fl.Sm lavin Cureaud with less tli:. a bottle cured
-A-V;.-.'5'-..V'"" llLj.? til in so tli:'.t he is not lame, neither can the
I ?l.ivilS C. F. Goodman, a
Jnd Bowola. It ia
c.O'.V i
Arc h if
J,,.,,., Mid 1 rncticn Cninos.
-1?ii --'--' 4 TH fTATiO.'.r.O of "icoi:iK- hr,-J.j1,out Iht
; te&Sx4i Z&1 4 . rATChi.M Cr-;:n-SUTin. TUno-Snrant. Per-
'ttkZ'&i -ST r C'TViT F$ T O ." A A A 3 1- c in C'"'-'y of iUxLpftttitm.
..IJii-C5 -'2C S ? - '.--j t
' .-t-.'-- THr.mnr ra liit, I -ui(K:i,T. LI.:vr. Mill .1 othtr NelMji.
AMtOr-ifX J 'f'.-'j'' "1 wrr.-ln't'lH $iir-fA. u.inff iak iltan hiJf tho un&l cyfcrs and belts.
rORTfiuiV irtAf". , asd 9ri?AV-3!?aiC STEAM-ENCIsfe8,with npncial
fatuF. vf Pvofsr. r'.:r.'.:i: 1- fy. Kconrrr. tire! 35."t;iy fin.riv unkutni iu other make. StCRtn
F'w-r ClAi ((-. 'nwrr "'V'I" a .rrii,liv. lour sires of Sepuxatont, from
to tw t-.:- i Tr; -iro rm ylr i rd AioisTIftl Hrsc Powers.
Thlr?-T i-rj ..' " ' - pwro-i rmJ O.'ptinucua SuairsecTJ by Hi Uouae, without chngo
w -'i ..-r l..'..- r;.r;i:. m
lag ta b 'iii fcj r y c -;. ;.
ejr iC4i:T,
BICEt-i. SSZVLZZ CS . iarti Gtcck.
3 STORE.
rtock of li?rd-
s 3: savt bc: nar
Next ; door west of t'liapinau & Smitli's Dru
A Full Line of
SHELF II A KDWAH O ,
SHOVELS, HAKES. SPADES ana
ALL GARDEN TOOLS.
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, by the Kef
or J'oftn'i
ROPE. POW Dlili. SHOT, GRIND
STONES,
WHEEL-B ARROWS.
A FwM I.iup of ITIMIV.
Sjiet i;l Rates ti 'tuihh'rs and CuO
t factors.
AH irooil soM'as ln t thry jjOsnibly can be
ami live. 4lv
frffX KENDALL'S
'C'l SPAVIN
yf' .ra:j '3'l'-f .liosT Sri'fP KHriil ft
r t Jivyr discovered. 'l i cert a
.tin hi its
effects ;iiid elites no, blister.
liBAD moor r.KLow.
From Iov. P. X. (granger.
rrenidiii;.' Llder of Hie M. AllnnV Hisli iet.
buncli he found.
Itespectfiiliy Yours. I. N. Gkaxei:.
I'rice SI per bottle, or six hot' les for S". All
druKistf have if or can pet it tor you, or it w ill
lie sent to ::nv address on rc-ijit ot price by
the proprietors, I:. ' KENDA LL & V J
Ei.. J sif-'h rails. Yermont.
l i.!iiah:i. Neb.
r
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A. G. MATT
JEST OPENED A.:.VIN.
New, l:na, I f .''. .t?7 Shop,
on Main Sirt et Curlier
Everybod.i vii hi'.r.d for i
I'lattMiiouth
ier meat.
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Tan u'o U.'.g li'i.?ijV?---iir'i !,:3s' re:Jf tl,ro':o-M-eh..
Jan 55, t I ; y--r ffV:rs ff r., -f!.
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tr- of i rrv. ii-'-M. i.t" t..:'.e Vii be cue fir a--
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' - 7-. fr ( I'i'rI. V'o Aoc a rrcii fer la. 3
f -fjur:. jf-'C! n, ' "2. I Icsw I.-rwarj .p at of annt"t
T of f ' r-."-'"!- t. Tre patif ri on wt! I tfJ iir f
- - m 't-j ti a nmn'f bar, i fpt rrcotiT.g( till
y.-t-:ji 2, l79. ! J ..-; r a frii Tfi a
fct r y-itif rc;fT. r err .1 or ft;'rjjr, ntl it rj n
'.-ff.j! ciKt m hn:. V." r'c anWcr t-'"itr tir
tl5'5-'; '.t pt.T
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"B-l i cna.Miff'.d, ri-r. m T?fnB-r.. cuntr I (r'r.-t;l,
Idtire t CitrfMi( A. yte to h!', Arire n V- tv9(
f rmtttiiria, rt r'irft, tfe .-! trr- cmprr-I,
Uvnjucal DMdrv. I o- f ! ' jAijiawi i llkr-
at. ftnmf tCrtrttj ff V rW-w " Vrrr"rr
avTsa, Lrc r-rffcw f ri "', . r;' jJ f Icrw j-rr-iir
la W-f.cn. ssVr oM -.1-1 r-yV'"" A r C' rrv
twavUita-. t J rn, wi'k fan i'pcrac, n'fr. Ma.
TH E PRIVATE W2CIAl. A7ER,,
l Sypbtli. GonrrrhfA. r:ect. -m fSirft. Taric
eclo, AO.. a. a SpfcTnterravi. Prsriftl Tfe lily,
ai XispolrQnr, r fr .-Ahbit r.i Lirt. munnf
Initial RnvsM.srtNMNi, .',- w-s -.c--'.t. -iTmi Artlins
of rvki. irfm sS!airr. 7 rf S ' ti I'-". .. rJstr ftr
Lkmyrvpf i7 utitufT. '' a-.rr i r "t wttCu im
ky7f tt wf a.i .riT3- Z4 mR aa, 0
we fr't all tre the a-
trf -Vrrrihc! bc-lr, tire-
r. re, and eer 100
cur'iiT 1 Tbtn i r.i.ti vef j the BOit
Sr4 f!iT"c-4a of c.ar.T jr rracl'Cf. e is well krnw)
sAl (L adtMW ro. arj rulf f-r r- r-eT.t -j wiH b f,ii.d r
-Jitiic ftw .rr-r'. i-.if c Trcri, afr ft-ia,
Tk'C irwi'fi U.iHlrif,MMM!i tfr 4 at " P V ATK
SJt liMn:r xil -wiiw. s. e.f .1 u i r .cut HZ'tli...
rVKHit. .reteJ lv oisil t-xp-e. (.Mail-'. p.,.
IW.J CMItUltJlliV l.rt f-rrj. .ic- . fi-e-fci ikV.1.4. C"r.
bin. Is he s.in-jr.rt. i I. tlHcl-l" d..w-!it tr-taiDnl n.,.l" lir
l af i'tre- 'o i..i tj-f-Tit t a.,L, '-r lie.ln.itt
Ult. !;!;f"Vx It 'i.ci'ji ;i:i J.-. .l.oul Mo.
0B.BUTI
errfOi?
a tern
XtUi!iedl347 at 13 Eii S'-s:t, ir. MR3, V3.
mctiiioir, tka hav iniioiiii rcfutiUja
o 1 8 c t o f-j ..- p r ' -lyas
CMftvlle. A-.a,'ii.l , JrttT. r. "-fiaiiiAajMAl.. All
XitMKTj Tni::ilrt iw- i -Tf k ' jtrr'tl &iM.-b 1 ir.
thml, kUn bMt,t.. .A m ou : . I. tc J-rta-
ei. wadi.t uki r-: f r P-7.-viu Umiimi
lUrHi KH iK.in--,.. .-.- .bavimr
' V eV,i- . . ri - r fr.ia . t . f ttyrulnr
rpj-.-i.: : t-,.. lk ..: rrf-lur IB u:li
cm. Ui mat-iMMl an r.aw.v . m 1. Tbi, riis-
prtoa'u-. aia M aaloiriaf . bUti-Lca,
f itinTH arTbaM, iMa.aa. trf k-l. ..uft. i.i.riaQ.
daaaav. ftVMla 04 .V ... araj.A to o
iHrT .iaW-i-wa ia4arf. t w. iai,..i.m. uptcfc- or luaa
O hir beVfllWt T f':JLt- nci.-et .
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n R5vTT"? WANTS D '" " w r"'
i iiHii I M r-a w.is ,-! Jj!-. rri:;!.
j
;ft- it.aa n car h f
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r' r.vj K-iiii. i
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a Jt . i.:ire n.'
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ORIOINAU AKii ?;4LY GENUINE
Threshing Machinery and Porta bio
ynt?YLOU3 raHv npt ijr work in all kiruU
frr'Tj
j'rV if'
3:eh. t.'V-
SOLE AGENT.
Tlic BEST and JSOSTT PwPCLAE
t-evt la Tliroal ef Modern Timea.
For sale liv E. !. Pnvev & Son. Solomon A
Nathan. Wmlfpiold, W. 11. Baker & Co., L.
Kaliskv & Son.
GEO KG E 1BSGERT0N.
N i ne s, Liquors
AND
OIQARS.
Main Street, opposite ths Court Hoiife.
This )I.ice is Just opened, neie, good goods of
All kinds. We want to keep a good house and
please our customer.
HEME JIBE It THIS. 01 v,
Cf HERE! iq fer D ols.
-vi- " IS nalumble r..o-..T-i'i,ir heerett ; 10 Hioh fi.
t.r, ; I Mtfie rf.ntaia Pro: i M.el Pern: I b.lv.r tiUtc!
h.iHeri I llaiS Huliirr; I Ri:l'i-r t:p Pencil; li fine Etirel.
li th.tti Hn Piper; I tlT.1l Kaak tht fucnr Puem,
nd Chin.&a Secret fur elnssm. linen, (b.f money ehinp
cn.M Ail sect far Fit'tr Cents, riuniu liken. AdJrtv
IfiiUb. 7.J t.NtoSi tt0 t o, llorOeutownr Sew Jerw.
ZFOTTHSTIDIEi-Sr
MACIIIXE SHOPS!
I'LATTsiMOL TII. XF.B.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw and Grist Jlilh
OAS AXI STEAM PITTltS.
rrniigtu Iron rijie, Foree and Litt Pipes. Steam
uaur-. j-ati-i - nive iioveriinrs, una all
kii.Jstif Hrass K.-ijrine I'i I tines.
re!:iireil on short notiwe.
FARM M A C H I N E K "V
Kew Firm !
at the
Brick Livery Stable
plaits:,! out 11,
NK UK A. SK A.
The okl Uoti!i(r StsMs. in P-ti: tmnouUi. are
now leasfd by .Icmes & Ainievv. a;:ii tliev liave
onlnnd New and lituniHouio aeeoivtmoiial ions,
in the of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
i-.n-J
SADDLE IIORSES.
Ve p.re prejiarod to keep IIOK.'ES
FOR SALE TRADEI
Ai.d will
Train and Break Colts
On JteHiniiliIe Terms.
also ke3ii:mbe:r,
That with plenty of room (that every one
knevys r.'ii;ive ii; our tttilile, we ean cet l-'ai rn
r' lk anil nai-ocs, lii:ls of hay, ic, uudr
cever, n r-e;e tliey -.v i i 1 Koep dry.
Tnar.kiii all tiie old pat ions for their interali
tv.wesoiii M their trade lor the fiUuic, f.ii i.-Iied
tii t we ettn tit-ennnnd:--t them lu ttt-rand do
better by tkein than ever t.t-fore.
501 y
.JONES & AGNKVV.
IEKRY BCFCK
IHALKK IN
SAFES, CHAIRS,
KTC, KTC, KTC,
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
9t all sizes, ready made ruidsoM clieap for cash.
21 Y FINE HEARSE
IS NOW ItEADV FOR SEUVIC1C
Willi iiiaii thanks for p;ist pationa
invite all to eall and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
13tf. FT II VITUS! Atl l Ol'IiXK
K';';.W.;v:'-rif
a-:y..r r:,pmf1mH jC.); 9""f Taaaf CS
aW a,I O TVjCCtOV TOT Op ."POTl i ! fcfcs f.
l Tjr- .iCsliiUv iuiii.)', c .d a Jp;ijUj' r-'-r-- ai its
rX sa ok J t leu r.t, H reil for uiottn.
Ka: a id .ij tj-.i -hinif fisimj timotli y. UiavwU.
t-y So iKB aw v-Bj! and iu-aW-1 :-i(l!y
ea fuw nf Krparn':i.a c,,;i elcuninj sur.
W aii o.'"r- 7i.'-i- lauar'A, cr4 ril mil
rsi-fci-v' i l-tb I'-'.r- " i nnrter-b yt Our
SVX :i I.?.IN4J ATTAI HMENT i-a
Rit earl verr cwliiuX Do tlii orft mora
KkrmC. v:-: liU'iin w. arrnui ai aroJ orv.
i arc. , . . j 1 1 ... i- ifriui a. wu 1
" or a better uiaa sa cxcliudvtly Uuillmr
ABVTORSI of ih Trio--j rtx-x Jtit4 Jar
4& ?y-ro-rr-l Pfit Poww, a TtnnrT4
rmtCrCrf Totrrr, ha Klwarrf V..,oat.
f-4,T f-r, i.d moJit, -! ou lour hw, nro
r?.jrfP-Vc? L 11, es;i at-'C not tmrptwed b'j ar.f
in J. -' ....
V . t- " T-r- siv4 to fnn?lKh ttrKC-c!tu9
F?.ti'"i3 i f.v nv vilil our tt-araiUifs.
5vr rrtet-Iiet vd Circulars, 1 dress
."S, tASf?l & CO.
f.'Ei.v'cviiJsrt, ':;vater, Minna
i -. . ' . ' ' . . . . ' . v - t 4:i' r,
'""j. m .T
TT tfQM Wi
GER80E OLflBtC,
'Tsff'lK
WHO fS UNACQUA?T5D V-'tr-- ; -
fT.'i fJY EXA'-.-,.:!t:ri
VeTr7rc,"v-,v -s. V ..' r i-.V T--r - r, -i-o-J- w.T '
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PASIFSG R. R.
IS THE GREAT COXXFCiTMf r.i.tK
IU niaill lin rnns fi rm bi:tu l ( .-nn .1
Itlutr. ptuiinic tlsrouKh .l.-iel. (ittuw.i, I. a .-!:).'.
tiftneseo. Molrne, It-els IMutul. IT.-rrrt. ' i
I.iherlT. Iown t ity.Mar'ir.-". Jirotil.lvn. .i:i-i i:.
1B Sloines (the cu; ital of lmw, Stin.rl. Ai::,-
tic, and Athoii ; witii biunriu fr..tti .'l-.t.-.i:
Junction to 1'Ofirta : Wiltou Juurtjur. t,i .M
tine. Vanbinston. lairh.-IJ. 1.1 ! n. M.:'i.:i 11.
Cenlrovilie, i'rin'cton, '1 renti.n. i.uUni in :.rn--
ron, I.caTuworth. AtL-lnsi'ii. mid Kan ns r.i;
Wn?hinsln to !ii:ourncT, (.'.tal -5n. ii:m! ,f. :ir -
Till; Kuokulc to ! Rruain-ton, ll'inatii '.r ?.,!-
tonsport. Independent. KMim, o: 1 ::rrnv a. l'. : i: -
Vllle. oskaloora, feliH. Sluirn". uul :;!:
Newton to Monroe; Ki-n M'i:ics tn In :., 1
Winterset; Atlantic ti 1-wii .11. t Ai'l ii.i.; ai:-.
Aroca to Ilurlao. this is piwitivt iy .'. .:t..y
Railroad, wlnca tiwus, nml !irr:U'"- f.:; r-r-..r: t
line from t'lnraso int ttie St ir-cf
TUrough lCxress Pa-smiii-r I';.:. :; ! 1. :
Man lalnne I am attioliC'1. :n n:i! . 1
ktwen CBICAfiO ami I-i:oi:ia. a ' .
Council. BKcrra. Lmnswuinu an.l A-.t
on-. Tlirounncani areatfor-intietTi-.il M:.v..n:
ea anil Kansas t. itr, via iiio "2iiiivuRi.es
ocklsland f liort l.w.
Th "(iri-it HiK-k I!.tn:I" Is mn.-1iJ,-
quipped. Its roafl LerJ is ia;;lr pi f, i-.-.-i
triii'it i iin witn itieiii rails.
What will oleaaa too mist will be t'.o rl- :t-.ir 1
of enjiiytnu jur ni:ils. nhlle fi:s.-.ftiii; on r the
beautiful prairies of IHiniisaiit 1-mtu. inr.i-.cr.f
our uincuifleetit Uiuine t'uu that ni;roi-i;i.i.' ;y till
Throu(?n Lxpress Irairs. Twi hi-l nil enure
meal, us (rood as is served in r.ny i?i-c !.- iioto!.
XorBeenty-nve eenis.
AppreciatiiiK tlio tact tlmt a r-a.lT.tv if tho
coplo prefer separate uparCVV" it u i.vi' Hi-ii'nt
urpisen (and tbw iiumeiisn rA..eiw-ir li'fla-ti
11s line warranting 1-a. nvi .rftftjr-.ft t an
ice that this Oinpuny f-io FMmt-.i .;-
in a t'urs lor sleepiiiii pu,v A, a.nl l auii
TlrUMl
ru-Urta lm thla 1. !: '- n Jim
All t rkrt -I tr.-nt 4 la llu- l i-ite 1 t.: if
for Information uai clltuu!.iu :.t
JL. KLMIJAI-Ii.
Ucn'l Superintciiilt uU
2thitvr tt Grahter.
ALL KINDS OF
fainting, raining, Chsing,
AIco, Deeoratioiis of all kind.
Painted in Good Style.
FIIESCOING A SPECIALTY.
ItEFEKEXCES :
A. P.. TAYI.OK, J. Vali.j-.uv, Sit.,
K. Hui.mks, E. IIkki;.m:i:. Hit
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE,
Or an Old Stable imuw hands entirely.
Tlie New Finn of
HOLMES & DIXON,
open the old
STR EIGHT BARN
:!.e Corner of tth and rear) Streets with a
Hew Livery OulfiL
GCOD HOUSES AND C'A ltUIAO ES tt
in
t imes-
IIOKSES FOR SA tf,'.
uonsEs Hour.ur axo sold.
ocs rar;rm;airo '.
Call and see HOLMES A DIXOX
MONARCH BILLIARD HALL!
In the basement of Merges' Stoic,
l'EATTSMu IT n , - - - NEURAfK A.
Ope door east irf Uto T. O.
Rooms Newly Fitted up With !
n: n m t - i
cigars & i ump;ran(T3 Hfi miis
Oil hand ai the eountvr.
It Is a widu and spaeious IIa!l ; plenty of rim
lor players j.u.i se;Us lor i.-itnig.
El). Ol ivnt. r. U. MLT.rH Y
Manager. 1 1 tf Vvt j
Or nrrt!ir Vini, tci c...:i f.' yovrw.' v-h owl i
-Wir Ji hitir sn lli .t it -. . ,h t I
Ji-r. li.v' l. i-ih will nil n ir.iin of ".r-.l ., nnd
Kkitp, fifllfr!H Ifll(ll((i;.S( 11,-7
p-u-t i.ft'.i" I inl.-.l Kt.it.... Jiiu-.t.ta 'ii(ilr
dwi A uHt -ftf rrl ii cict-w rut ntrj a nrl '
'" We hv h-;-'i rf l t'ers from m-n
cur iii JiUiw win. r.ij-t.i. y noulj i.. i t , r J i r : : .
ti. wt,-i. new zrmuioI liJlr.V.'tlAopa or 3ial.-itVep
t.-. ;r-i i. t;- r.r.'.,f i.f i i'; . ui f-Rl. Sifc-ual
U-'iclti. '.; .u j f--' i ' t;.n:i ct v .i-kT I'l.y ' n iu Si.
Lonii. c v p-'i .". !- a.i cid rr j., c.ij c aw-
Hernia, or iT :- , . : tV-n, i.-- 1 i.id
6yfhii!ric cr 1 -i. ct tt? rj ';rcot
g.in cr Bun'', a.- t- J v n m -.rj'r.-irti nx-cen, a
ltrt -:cliT:tit' rr;:!. ; . Sr.' V . 1'; i . nJ. iy.
Brcrr.-'i'.u.il-', fc . y i'vi-'hy i,r.a Tmpo-
taSjr.CV.fl" t' T' -l'.; '-f lv .I-AT. ,;. yjij??i, pt jiu.-jl --M-h'.
ii. irp vri f,-rt:!... - . ujj'i u u ftMM
tlJIHi'Ct t i'1 fi.'.DJ t!l ' i: i -jat.-..i -ii, (MtMliai fLw
Vit'i."'. -t Li: ay. ti ii. i l - . i. 1 1. ni y . j'in.; Ji-t
tiJ iiif face. -fty " '.. ''a V, uwuni!'. f- ri-y 4 r-juiijt.
Otiliitivtoil tl it! -!, i I Utr l. .5, v.'i"., rruti.-i-r;"K
I..nriiC f.. ? : c: r tr i j. , . $ i- j,rn.rj.iu
C1."T l C ui.civtii'. i--li ! t'li- 3-, j I. , U'Ui 1 a ih! j- wi'iT,
V' U U in. rn. . .i j.t I .- .ftieti'ytor l;-tUti.' : t,
Hiri:.'ii.r nrWk ut l-vi. f i v rv)i'rc. ("t!r
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c'rf. '&f fr.e 1 i w. fcet -Um
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- :0'rAt-r' rr TfJI-J COUfiTRY, WILL.
.,-,h;aT 7!!!-:
ili i VVI . '5'HS HAf.T & THE WEST J
:-.-! .-. r : ::-.f i ; i"ir; i.nly. tie.l:rr
. u -i.r .f r .r 1 .ill . . nr is a F-M KlN'ii
i ..! c.iu ei.j y joi.r "iiinar.a"
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, 1: .-. ;. ".. i" rth. nn. Ateliiaon, con
nr t,. !.. ta L'num lep.H.
; 1 I . 1 . 1. .'.I. i: :. t ' N N' Ki 1 IONS OP
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,t :.. tt ;. v 111 Milwaukee & Rock
ui - ! .- :t I ' ' Itix it litru A le. It.la.
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ci..'. . ' t 1 .1 1 .
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JNO. vim & SON, V
i.i 7v'i' 7W .-1 .V7 C O.V FECTl ONE RS., '.
At O. :uthii.a'i'.s .!d sti.iv. (
A FL'LI. mm; or v
Staple and Fancy Groceries, '- ,
new AM) ri:;ii. j
BREAD STUFFS,
of every lr- riiition.
Choice nnd Vinvy V:nillvs
and till kiml.s of
Canned Goods.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
of ilic 1m:M l.;;i.n.s.
CHRISTMAS TOYS. d-C, dC.
in ei:ul(.sr. fjt:;i:.'tilii s.
Frcsli IJiv:!i Diiily.
Don't f;;il to C.i!!.
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JOHN SHANNOTiN .
LIVERY SALE AMD FESB
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; Carriages always &u Uaurt
i anj'
; HEAUSE , FUNERALS
TA-irZ3 1TOTICT1 !
I want all of my ai-eoii'its -t!!i l In dV,
aii'l I shall ttt t'O iimrn i-reilit lia'im h. All
aeeomits must Ue dcttli d up. and no now o'7
M ill be made. I hlc m-h ,i ronn ! nirii "
shnrtly tbey will lit .in d. V
I wish t a st i n-tl.v v-li luisiiii-s in f ut i e-
.If.'MN lt MV. S
I'lai minoiti h. !.
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J. VF, B A U M E I S T E r;
Fi:n.I!ies I'i-.Ii, l ine Milk,
l r, f4 3 ? e; j: S5 ' t.' . ? 3.1 .
Speeial r; 1 1 - aftum: d ti. and I'r. !i jh,a
fiojii same i:cv f urs.'iej vtIicu aii.tii 4!y
BEST 13 CHSAPDST!
LEWIS3 GGS.QESED J
lllSil '
STUICIXT !
ITo tvill ylvo & V'Ht.(Xf for any Alum or
Other atlulirrrtiiort. 'nnTl
titia J'VH ftJr.lt.
IniVirsed iiT thfl BrooMm
f Heaitli. a;i-l liv tlej Lut cLcudli
;.. rf He
In t.li
In T I'nlt.il alll
HV H 13 ft! UOATiKTl th-n
rr- z-J - Ik... .... In
it XKvrrt i-'Ati.s to
.Intake li.';Iit tirrJ v.'.iLU
au.ii-il 11 i.iri-i-il.
V Uj It U c O 1 M II)KD hy every
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-f It ! an en t '.i-rljr ITW I VVK"V-
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i'-iq tl"3 of pr:;i cr -.!!': I u.;, .U .T
" It LiiH la it if a t-n-1.' ivy
Xi25sto KVs: Ji" '- t'-.'-j
Goofl foo-l m.-J if.s r,r"l heoIMi; rnl i)or1-ix
Is imjirovcJ or la-circJ Jn jiii-.-xt.oa uiali.'j
tOf'd v, e eot H nutritl i;i r fitlKTwi.Av
Levin' I Ai..'.'' l'ov Lt.Lt ...bv i ra-i!;.;
frouU food.
One can cf tli!a Is v jrtli t .vo cf ti. ct'.i -r
bftklxi? coir.:;ouiiL
h maKes b.-v-ad whlttr antl r'.-''-.- -.
Jlore Duiiialf tU- a. -I.-inra t f 1 -: i ;'-p
Bit from the us t ( ,. i, .vr -r
J-.-i-s, rlil8h cltoa i-o u bjat tf iio'r tura
KiX dark bread.
The mo4t d. llcatT p-rj.-.n!? (-t fool
j-r';;ar?l with it, nKaaot I;a'.,t ,-.
K-arly ev-rr n.rr haki;"- i,.,w-i.r is
adu'teraool and js u winter i jt'.i,:;:
ltiiSUltiadO fniai nt-Ci5 (;iiierrfsni
r Tartar, arid U PKUHJCThV I'l'ltK.
It makes tbe liiaT, llht-.i, and uoit
utrl(iotm
CREAD, BJ30UIT, CAICE,
CaUI.!.E3L
E'JCXWHEAT, 1WDIAM, AKD
PIIZAI;laPliiA.
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t i i:i..a i! i - v . . , . u
- KEIt b to, an-: drtU-ii Iu iit;ral.
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