Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 16, 1880, Image 4

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Continualron First Pate.
A THE LAW DEPARTMENT.
- The President speaks of tlit. Attor-v-General'8
recomuendations that a
8ufficI?nVaai be appropriated by Con
gress fui the payment of Deputy Mar
shals. Ha also recommends that Con
gress pass some till authorizing the
. establish meut of some intermediary
, court between the United States Cir
cuit Court and the Supreme Court for
the purpese of relieving the extraor
dinary pressure of business under
which the latter is struggling. The
- most pronounced feature ot the Attorney-General's
report the President
does not discuss, and does not mention
in the message. Atterney-Ueneral
Deveus, in one elaborate chapter, urges
n Congress the propriety of National
supervision of the ballot in all Na
tional elections. Gen. Deveus recom
mends that Congress take the pe-sitian
that iu National elections State lines
are sot te be considered, and that Na
tional authority Le directed to protect
the ballet-box from fraud and intimi
daliofriii all sections ef the country.
The President while agreeing with
Gen. Deveus on this subject, did not
think it best to incorporate this rec
ommendation iu his message.
AGRICULTURE.
- Following the review of the depart
ments, Mr. Hayes has a specially good
, word to say lor the work of the Com
missioner ff Agriculture. He speaks
of the Buccess of Mr. LeDuc in his ex
periment for the establishment of the
growth of tea in this com try and the
manufacture of sugar from corn-stalks.
The President thinks that through the
work ef this one man the country will
be able to produce all of the tea and
sugar consumed by it, thus s.tviny
millions that are annually sent away
from heme in the purchase of these
two staples.
EDUCATION.
The next to the last chapter in the
message following this relates to the
Commissioner of Education, Mr. Ea
ten. The chief point of this is the
President's recointivml.iti.Hi thai the
remainder of the public lands of the
country be set aside fur the education
of the illiterate of all sections. 1 his
would result, the President says, in
" giving the most of it to the South,
where the greatest illiteracy prevails.
The education of this class, both white
and black, would have a tendency to
1 'Intellectual level, and consequent! in
a closer bond ef union.
IN CONCLUSION.
Then follows the closing chapter of
Mr. Hayes last annual message. This
relates entirely to District affairs. N'o
President has taken more interest in
the District than Mr. Hayes. After
dwelling upon the necessity to the
health and beauty of the National
Capital to make this improvement, he
calls upon congress to appropriate in
one sum enough to do the entire work
in one year. The President estimates
811.000,000 as ample to do this work,
lie calls upon Congress also to mase
the necessary appropriations to con
tinue the work of the Washington
monument.
lie then dwells upon the necessity
and advantage of taking uu the two
railroad depots of this city and re
moving them from the Government
reservations that they now disfigure,
and then consolidating them into a
union depot nutside of all proximity
to reservations or public parks.
"Tue Railroads and the Peo
ple." Mr. k li. Thurbur, of New
York, furnishes to the December
Scribner. a paper which will b
widely read, and which bids fair to
create considerable excitement. It is
entitled "Hie Railroads and the Peo
ple." and it presents most forcibly tne
recent exposures of conuption iu the
gseal railroad monopolies of this coun
try. The December number of ftCRiB
"SEit contains aiso many sinking illus
trative as well as literary features.
The November usue was the largest
number ever printed; it contained one
hundred and seventy pages, and was
crowded with brilliant pictures and
articles of more titan usual interest.
Ot the sucess of sx.kib.nkrs in
. England, Mr. Jennings writes as fol
lows to the New York World:
"What I was going to tell you about
was the wonderful way in which
American magazines are getting on in
London. Scrisxer s has had a yery
largo sale here for some years past.
and its ciiculation must now be, 1
think, fully as great as that of any
Eimlish Magazine, and it would not
surptis me to hear that il is greatei.
Its illustrations have marie its way-
easy for it. A very distinguished
wood-fimraver once told me that no
work done in England in his line now
adays, is worthy to be compared
with what he saw every month in
iMKiBXKR. If I mentioned his name,
there is no one on either side the At
lantic who would dispute his fitness
to pronounce an opinion on such a
subject. The rapid advance of ScRin
kes's is easily accounted for, and is
thoroughly well deserved."
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GLOBE-DEMOCRAT
in
lssum us pi"i
(ilnbe-DeliiOcr;
secti for 1881,
i. :.i;i iuak no
the
plIlii.-e tor tlie- lli-I'.le iii.s it 13 llvt
rtus.iiiatiy tim e t f u!li;. tn i:t, jmlgitig
from iia !ii:)i in tir i-i't. In tlie
i. iesiJeiit ial pouted rl.iseii it was
recoii:7.-iJ t ii:e it-;, i i ii fl.nnipion f
Ihr it iuWii .in C'ltt.e in Uie west, ad
vocating the men and the i rincipiesof
the great party i f rct-dum and nation
ality, and always thtt exponent of its
advanced thought. We shall continue
that course unfalteringly in the fu
ture, so long as the republican party
remains true to the mission on which
it set forth twenty years ae-
Tho election ef James A. Garfield
and Chester A. Arthur as president
and vice-president of the United Slates
by an unquestioned Majority of the
electoral votes, secures peace and pros
perity te the country for four years.
We blive the new ail ministration
will sotjn ifaiii, and u ill steadily hold
the confidence, not enly of the repuli
licati party, but of the nation, by its
wisdom and integiity, as well as by its
loyalty t the principles of tlie organi
zation which placed it in power. The
(ilebe ! raocrat (irmly hopes to be
able to give to 1'iesi.ient (iaifield a
cordial and earliest support. It believes
thai he will U the rilil. as he sees it,
and that he wiii brii't; to i lie discharge
of his presidential duties a clear head,
an honest heart and a determination
to serve his cwuniry lo the l-st of his
ability. Certain it is that no man ev
er enttred the White House better rU
lori limn he by aa'.nie, cdueatin and
experience to furnish all that we ex
pect trom a good president.
The republican par! is now aiuie
thoroughly united and h... tiionious
than it has been in many ytais. There
are no iial "vr itijis" to it and iio op-p-.ir-iii
t'netiwi.s in i-- The campaign
I ha has v i'.-f i d p rided it together
in a o!id iii.i-r, a.in.si. the cnuimon
toe, atid thete ate ;iow no sins of pos
bible division. We believn this unity
a;:d haiinwiiv vi i 1 continue through
out Gen. Gaiiiehi's nduiinistration, end
wiil result in a Ions continued lease
of power to it. Th.'! democratic party
is broken and demoralized defeated
under the best- candidate it has had iu
twenty years and not likely ever
again to present the unbroken front
which the republican party had to
meet mil the 2d of November, 1330.
While nati ual rathrr than local in
its conduct and purpose, the Globe
Democrat w ill devote special attention
to the subject of immigration, doing
its bst to invite the thrifty farmers
and mechanics of tlie East and of Eu
rope to settle on the fertile lands of
the southwest, and especially of the
State of Missouri. This subject iias
engaged our attention in the past, and
.iow ili.il iker aie four years ahead of
us flee from the turmoil and exciie
nieut of a nai'onal political contest,
we shall be enabled to give it addi
tional thought and euery. There is
room in the territory tri.'i.it.iry to the
great City of St. Louis for uiillioiisf
now inhabitants, and (here is land
j enough now muilia ta feed the world
j if cultivated to its capacity. To in
vite thoae in pursuit of homes in the
wet to
the facts capable of being
shown on this subject shall bo one of
j the special aims and features of the
Globe-Democrat.
j No newspaper, east or west, it better
j equipped than the Globe-Dsinoctat for
i the collection ano publication of news
j from all parts of the world. Our list
of spei-iai correspondents covers an
the nows center in this country atid
in Europe, and they are ail instructed
to spare no labor or expense in procur
ing the latest and most reliable infor
mation, and transmitting- it promptly
by telegraph. Our special telegraph
service has been greatly increased and
improved in the past year until it
ranks amonji the most liberal in the
' west, and it is our intention to contin
; ue ill this direction, availing ourselves
' of every opportunity to improve this
! journal as an impartial record of ciir
j rem events tlie world over. Our Week
,' ly readers will get l he full benefit of
j this service in selections from the
! most important ot th dispatches sent
i to the Daily Gld-Democrat.
In its commercial reports the Globe
: Democrat has always been unrivaled
awtwrtg its cotempor.uies. No journal
in the est pays a min-n at ten' ion io
: fullness and aceiiraev iu giving a
! faithful refhix of th-- markers tr;a
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ii:i--e wiiii 0e grov.::u demaiids of
M ' .ill
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1'ann , t!:s- Family and tl-o riisii
, p.Ti:.i a telilioH will Ve ci v n to these
I several dojiar, men s, wkicli have bet-n
I conspicuous features of the Globe-
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as il is certain in its effectv uinl (lops not blis
ter. Also excellent for human lle-h. HEAD
1'lvOOK BKI.OW.
From a Prominent . Physician
. Wasliingtonville, (Jliio. Juue 17th. 1SW.
I)K. B. J. Kr.MiAt.L 4Co.. ientf : Reading
yeurailveitiseinent in Turf. I'U'ld anil Farm. if
Kriidall's Savin Cure, aiul having a valuable
and epeedy Horse iiioh lial lieea line from
upavin eighteen mcintlis. I Kent to yon for a
hott!e by express, which ill iix weeks removed
all lameness ami enlargement and a larc splint
from another horse, and both horses are to-dav
as soiiinl as coH. The or. buttle was north to
n e one hundred dollars.
ltesDeoffully ynnis II. A. KKnTOi.t.rv, M. D.
Send for iihistrstod circular givni!; I'o-itive
Proof. l'iice?l. All di nanivts have it orcan
ft it. for you. IV ii. .1 Kendall i Co., prupii
tors Knoohnrgh KaUs. Vennont.
53
W 5
55
A. G. HATT
JVSt tiPKXKD AMAIN.
Neic, Clean, First Chins Mat Shop.
eMain Street Ccrrrr of si!,. ' I !:J.ttniioiHh
EveiTliodv on hand for fiesli. tenrier rucat.
j -l.ro
iEOROE A, CLARK,
-SOLE AGENT.
The BUST and JIOST POPV'lulU
fHevrlr.g Thread of Ttodern Tim.
BEWABE OF ISLITATIOXS.
Fur sale tiv E. Pi.reT Son. Solmnon A
Nvhiin. W'liHin l.l. W. ll. linker & o.. L.
-Liitm FAMILY SOAP MAKER:
5
S3 VIZt CXST. PTJIiS.
(Patented.)
RXELT rOWDEEED.
niGULT PEHPOtTD. '
The .tmn;et ti1 pnreat I.ve mile, "i'l
icul&u 1J iiouutii f tLe l' i"f i".iir,l Sup
In 0 immiu-i vitlaocf buitins;.
Ttie bert wrucr-!ceucr f -..
Trie lM-f.t clitiint'eria.iit.
1 :e f)i!'n a;o ame of th fl-rnntnare
ebtttiiual bjr ufcintf i.i' S3 F&tT Cent. l'owicrvd
l4'i
'a K'm or removable 11, 1. aialy tjikeii oif
tana leaving tne coiiteutaeifOK.fl.uiere
by savim? Uie troult!."., anTioyarce. aud
wiui ethrr J.ye. nitT.. i-eiuir
purl in mo cana, tumi re
lin.lrrn with a "" '""-r to rot
tae Lye out
heronit. it rctn? a una
nnM-i!iF. vflti M:i rfrr,,v flin
I: i an I pour out all tl:e c."n
tont. Ixia always reaay lot
Third. A tnaaroonf a! or more ean bs
niNKl, ail iu waU'r-ac-ltfct.inr, fK-rubOine,
etc, and ttilid retnmd to the oan.ai:i
thereby aave de baiapco of contents.
lm ointrLyi nil ii.u.-t i liitHOi'.ea
oiice aud used iu a aaurt t"i, or tha
i l-'n.rlli . AlMolnta Hnl,. FrM
froTn ail adul.eruin,a
Vlfrh. The best S.iap ean be mails in from tea
a twenty minutes with tbia I ye.
Haxth. ICo failure ia aiuih'e In Tr.aVIr.ir Cian
ariLh xixim I.ya aovn the tiup-e aircL-Ui.UA given
af folioweX
eVevenia. Otis ran of 1Mb row1er-l t.-o is
egnal to twenty pouuds cf bal bU-Ui vr TuuiHjr
fftjrfctfc. Odb ean of th'j I-ye -"! eaoor-ifr ott
aouad uoreof area. thuu ai rtiu-C jxtra'd
lUya, Bali Povcah, Saii,iner.
tnUi. This Lye ia xi jh ceci. r-ri -cr tliia
any oths Lye or Potash.
Ten ill. Otm to two t- r '. -i v sr a
top of the kardeat wat-r.
ueventh. Cms tua(Vnnfi't l'-'r ' '7
ieAnse Sinks, Drains. r t !',";
Ipyalnable f T t'ii:n' F j ;:. . " V . t !
VU UMt arudo (or i . . .
mtArOTmamiitM m. 7
PHTTaASr.. '
aj-jfor ; iv E. (J. 1 VEY 5HV, CJUK
UaN WEf!KBArH.F. fL WHIIK. Mlis
1 s
u nil
i i I: Iff
n i X ? e ; -
O . 1 ti'H-
tr- ... C s- "S
J tilt "2 i I
M 51 ill
3 w E -1 c5 ""ess
J- C-S S t .-'.- -V,-r
15 1 S ZEci IWiTW
XSS?TR AD E W' Wlil last a Life- KMig- C
m Jo wk m till, ram a. f 1 1 - l
X t M
r ' r v t
3"Sw
J. C CHAffiBERS,
Manttlaeturer of and IVuli r iti
HA-28-tailSSS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
HALTERS,
WHIP
ETC.. ETC.. ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatnessl Dispatch.
I e ii;i!y place in town where- "Turh-v's n;it
eut "elf iiiljustatile horse cullarsnre fold "
VM-IH
U Mathews,
1)EALKK IN
Hardware, Cotlery, Fails,
.. on orU,
arm iliun tncni.
STO VLS and TIX-WAKK,
Iron, Wood Stork, P,unp
.1!;iJkIi;;.r and t:tpalr:i,
liilXK WITH
NEATNESS & DISPATCH
All h'orU Wo minted.
44tr
T.- ii t" TUt
NO CHANGING CARS
t Km -m i
CM AH A, COUNCIL ClUKFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or PLATTSMOUTH lo
CHICAGO,
V lnr' itiip"f iniiiic: iiu.-i ;i r, tun i! iv ; ' i
Ihiongii Sleeping Car Lines;
sew vor.ic. r.csTus". i iiii..vi)i:r.rinA,
15 A LT1 MOliK, WAMUMI ION,
AND ALLt EASTERN CITIES.
2J7ic SIioi -L JLie
Via PEOatA fcr
1XMAXAPOL1S. Lnri.VIl.l.E. f.Vf.V
XATt. c i-.ilrll yfi,i.i i.i the
SOUTHiiiAST.
Tin: n!r i.iw. ton
ST. LOUIS,
Where l'iioci Conin'cl S'l.s are made i'i ti e
t'NliN I'liro'i v. iih 'Ihrnunh Mccp:u Car
Lines for oil iiamts Mil l U.
Tlie Sliortot. itpe.'diet snd most t'ouiiort ihlts
via HANIS:3AL tj
Ft. SCOTT. OEXrSOX. JiAf.LAS. l!tUST'X
A USTIX. SA X A XTOXHK HA L 1 TOX.
in all ;mil.W ii.
I'u'.lltiati lr.-W'heel Palace Sleep' ti (";!ls.
( .. IS. t J. Pal.'ce 1 Ha in--l:.ri!ri I nr..
Wilh Unilon's r.oiliiniitr t hins. No i:iiu
t h.aijtf fur Scai-v in K'-:ir.it'r! t liaiis.
'1 he i..ni.us '., H. ti t;. I'alace iii: ,i H.'iii-' .
Fast Tiioe. Siel Ualt Tniek and Superior
KMUiNnieni ci'niHio 1 w illi H'cir i;-.i.' ' ht o'.fi
' or A yyar.itt inr, t. nv r 1 1, -. : c i 1 ,
tlie la oi ite Ko.iie to the
e.AST. ii r-.fc).: til-V. X:- '.
TBT IT, and :i will Bn.iTftVKI.INvi Lux
ury in icail t -j, Wiici.tuii'U
All liiformatseu about Ita'es S K. is. sr p
iri; V'.tr Ac'-oitiir-iMial iis. and 1 tne l;-t.;i -,
will h- il ici fully t;; veu by .'.iiplyin; te
JaiiieK it. Vi'ooci.
C.e;ieral Tassciicr 't, f '!iicap,e.
. v . i ii.
MARCH A L &
T.T aeo'l.rit: direct from factor to
Lufh. alrt incie lotiaE. oiivl w iiiut
Ammunition, &sJL
FIELD & GARDEN EET)S. ROPE, f.5l. ipTK&b
AND ALL KINDS (F SHEET
I HON WORK, Kfpt in SM;. k &-T M'rW&FZ5ZUL
I
I
1 WSPSi
n c are deter miura laki citt u uaatu out an tpjiTiamir u u t inn m4uiutwii a
tbfirrrepijtttir iirice t $rjO, ut sand tn Fifteen Days' Trio- Wo tua
vrrv ori.au iSllrUL, SLblt au4 IftMsiLI fll,t b(na, t-(ta: .n Hwc ( rutin t.
Ordi-r ut UnfCs iH-ioittue kmiuc vim uur Dsui r au? re,H)nnujc nierciiaac. woepaua w
na i r ,i 'A.H isi j.n-ii.ctArT. at ( ho cKtutuid lo tuu i f ifrcao la rt:turu-ti m ua.
Oura.. thrt Only HOUSe in mehCa 6--Ijre frgan,, 4 arte ef Arret,
Ibiiti'jQ vpif . 4 r nt f.'r iU O an',or &tOa Oi 'icT direct or a d4 for full le
acripuco. MAlaCllAL. A feMlXU, Yc i.ctJb. street, ew York. Si. Y.
SKvU
-i. . i:...t s
v:j-jr t"ir i
frj) fhllr will be wanied.
l.v.rmrn TTcn I
1 fa arwl,'.. Oaa K.- .11
Q Aericulturtal Imntements. A Ttr pit a. cr rnarr. and if he has not Rot It, wa
- a will m! ft K. mple prepaid t npon wp-pt of e
0 V tli ei JtiMuiiiacturcrs. Publishers. FARM ft FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohio.
WHO IS UNACQUtMTEr V,'ITM
itm T';c
&ES RY .-."AlfilitlhO
rr
. . i
Fan t
CHICAGO, ROCK ISL.ANB & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT COXNEtTIXS I.iNK
Its main tin rant tior.i h-.eiuw t .twa
T,lurf4. naa.inff through J!iPI. imuw.. A .-
Cooeaoo. Moiliie. IUH.lt Island. Dartmpot I. We.t
LiuertT. Iowa Cily.i Mar?:.t . r j.tl'ii. t.rinncll,
IMS Moines (ths capital ol Iowa-. Mutrt. Ailau
sic. and Aoca ; Willi brancliea f r.:u 3uro?,a
iaacvion ta Peoria ; Wilton Jurr'li'.n 10 Muses
tine. WasbinEtoa. ranai'ld, Klrt.m. Btl.niio,
Ceatreritle. Prmreton. 'I'reolon. Gallavln. Curae
ron, Ianwort.i. Atcliia-in. and kin.a V irr;
fVaabuiaten te bionriief, .skaioo-. a.id Rn.
vllls; Kwokua to Karrutnaloti. Bonaiurt44. Hen
iflDsport, lDOependaBt. -Bido-i. OltjaiTa. E-ior--nila.
Oakalocaa. eella. Tdnarea. and ln-a U'ioa:
fieatai te Monroe; Des Mnntea m ln;iMi.laad
Vmuntt; Atlantic ta Lewis and Au.liiua; and
Avoea to Harlun. This is aeailivel? the oi.jT
aaUroad. whica eirna. and openttoe a troua
sVae frova C'taioate inta tua Svtte of ivan.ua.
Throusk Krpresa ra.-an;;er 1 rtiir.t. witri Pail,
sssa Palace Cars attaclieo.aie ruu sch trur da-.ij'
kaitweea Chicago and Pioria. Kansas ( itt,
Cockcil BLcrrs, Uatinwurih aul AitB".
BO!t. Tarousaears are a, 90 run batwen Mtlaaa
hae and hlunaas V Ht. Tta tua "Milwaaaee and
a.ea ialnnd Kbort Line "
Tae " Grant Kook Island ts mainiiriceripf
euipped. Its road bed it iimpl- aerfect, sua r
srsek is laid with steel rails.
What trill pleiue T- aie.t will bs tha pleaanre
ef enjoyine ?aur meitla. wtails pass.e.g ever the
seautif ul prainva ef llliasis and lews. Ii ant ef
5'ir maxninoeat Diaina Cars tht aecowpanT all
arouab Kapress I'ruine. Taa tret a.i entire
Bieal. as gooal aa la served u aay arat-slaas boval.
JurseTentr-tie cents.
Appreeiating the fast tbtrt a najorltf ef t
people prefer separate Boarwteata lor difTrefit
arposes (and tue imnteDte paaaeoeer business
of tnis line warranting iti, wa ore pleated to aa
oancetaattbisComoaar nuts full-nn pimitc
bUrpxng Cars for sleepuig p-aapeess. and Paioct
mLMAK PL4fi: C An OL-r
COtNClL BLtri. KWAH Clf r, ATtitlvi, ar. l.t.)Vr.WOBTK,
Tickets wt this I!.ie, fcnatwn as ths "Crtnl llucU I4uil jUijua-c," ro auld kg
lO TteRet Acenta tu the ited ftJtca and (unil.
aa? laToraaatUam sal ottatiaa.u at jreua' itoano ticket rrice, addreaa.
JL. KIMBALL. K. rl1 .IOHK.
Gea'l euperiiioliU Oou i rit. aod earn er Art,
. --r -i .- . , - VtSWD, lib
SiaX, CARRIAGE AND ORXA
MENTAL PAINTER,
ASHLEY.
Shop over tin- I5iit k lilock next t
U. r,ic- k"s.
I I.ATTSMOt Til. - r.y - - XF.H.
jeai.i-:i; i s
W m 2f i 2L i? e.
SAFEi. CL.AIES.
arc. FT'., ii .,
Of All l: rij.tivtts.
!aiTALLICBjilIALCAS2S
i wooden copfins
! ' ,B -
MY FINE HEARSE
-.:.uv. i;:-.;i iuu iUiut,
V. iih ni;.!, !i..:..V. f.T - i-; palioi.a. I
1'ivite ail lo .I'd e:.nuiii . : i y
. ;:;:: .s'i t i; . !
! ;;. s i si ii ':;: ! t uj-nx
O. P. JOHNSON,
ii:.i.i:i: in
Drugs? Kedicines-
AN t-
T T'-r V i 1- TT?
''-?' ; - '...; - -.., '. -t '-''i
Ail Paper Trimmed Free d
Charge.
ALSO DKAJ.F.ll IX
T""'- f?f
Stationery, ngazirie&
t a r r
,
If-sierir.t!ss 'nret:!!- ( oi.i pounfleii
l' an Lipcririircil rruj;stt-
j:kmi-:?;i;i:i: 'i ni-: i-lacf..
6tu st.. 2 nooi; .or"i-;i of main
' tQnafA RKOfiTH! A3Srl T23f
! "VLl.' j 7 3 .,'iiln '''-. lnlt.MV..H.lntnn.
j free. A J.JAS I..U:ISQ, UltJi.
MJlPTrn ,a-" :.!, of svhioh I
ISrtjl I LI) imk! BarJwsr, 1' . . '.. :nuuiKW3.TBoh.dn
1 AJtU W.TL ItaAJ. t-'. i.h. 'l 1. v,iT. Mo.
-v .r r..' ,-r !.' I. tf.iltrfff V til r.'lf
-ev '.'!!. ;' . , ; .... jM-.'frr l:u!
' ii l :;-': -.1 :: : . -f : . m ,k n -,.1
"i ! S'l -' - "j "..! !oi:
: - .- , t:it-, l ie U. .
; ' iv
r; Outfit.
ne-ff 5i ei?fT rPl wp. .l 1 'Jiii-M Bi.alnaah
v i-s sl 3 ULj ...., i. i. . M.i
-rla(i: r liw. lr L.u.,i.z" 1 km: .tlwi.
t.rn I Uial 'J1 Ha.hrw ... ( a meauw
,iiiiArsjAt. Hiii. e.-- s,ki. i. uri A..
if t-;Z-ot
. v-. . ;
' 1 '.-.! Ti.
-' m
' -,.
f. I 1 : v.
SMITH
i orcan co.v cen
I ihi. buiiful Hr..c. TO liMibea (Villi
l,ui.. 4 "M'ti, of lirvla. I VW
poTcha - "r, can el I i
eaa. & ociavra, lUfiaa
IEW PREMIUM CORN S HELLER.
OSIT CHEAP PKACTirl.F. f1AD TOH.N PWFLIXU
MIDI. tllMIUAUimAHAM &UVLLAJt
Mil LI i: l.N 'liU Si At KIT.
TW3 IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
TIB -Si . 't de not Irjnre ilic c rn, sod in therelnre just the
tirnir to u-" fur hull'Tig tern for se.il. , , v
- MI'ma KlV eim anu uun v ... u
, . r .. t, v r,l. ami 1 10 hfKir of tfapearlMO ai'Othr".
i v hich iian im-iietiaecnvrtii' i.ee, as many laruieis plant only
thoromfomthemiddleof ibeeur. i
vT Farmer wants this Mieiler for Flirllirtrcorn for ponl
t'v.ior meil, for 6-ed.or f,.r ar.v ln.ilsr purpose, no a.aiur
Low ra' rl,-r. -..h-p'leed thel.e-. r..y have.
II As'ill ray For Itself Many Times
Over on Anvl'arni. ... ,.
Sun Irani I h d av . w hpn once imroucfa no . . .
nr.jia jt f.'T... cr.n,..w . o . . . -
Webelleveilii. lal.p ilie beat HaiHU'oni Mn-.n-i t
Rfe.lfka. I'nlllll'V Sti.rpf ftDQ lelf 111 H ard WftTC MTil
ococrivrHY or ti
TII3 MAS. T . -.T
nETWEEN THE EAST & JUL Yi ESI'I
i lnuins Cm f-.r eaiiug !mrp. onlr. ne other
rr.
SAUniN WII.T3 T''U 'l'0 I1J'
sj jonr "Havana"
at 1.1 no'Trs or too :mr.
Miiiiiii'-cnt lr-m 3ri.lees span tse Mtesiastrtjj
and Mia nn rivrrs:.t ll iwtnls croased Lr tfali
ll-io. a. id i.ru.nf.'ia are avoided, at Copneil Ulutfa,
KaTina 1 itr, I-fiiv enir- rth. and Atchtaun, cura.
ne.'.i'jna l.;'i::u niH.-c ;n Voion 1-caota.
hik : ii'ai. t:. k. o:-nk .Tiorrj or
Tins o:.i;.vr iun-jLv,:! j.i-ss: Aiiii as
llil.l.OV,f :
At 1 ::i-tio with all iir-iag lines for li-e
Ei-t nra . i-.itn.
At I N'.i.i.v iuu, with tha I.. S. & al.S sna P,
FU w . . U Iti.a.
At Wap a l.N.. to IIeisets, with P., C 4 as,
U K. II.
At I. a S.M.I Z. with lit. Cent. K. R.
At I'i . mi v. tto'1 P. P. A. J ; P. 1. A E.; I. B. a
1:1. slid.; and T. P 1f Kda
At Kikk ifUMi, rrua "jiiiwaskee Boa
lt:ai l h.rt I.ine." ji.u Keck Ial'd Peo. Hue,
At Dai tiMiKr. uie Uavcot'ort iivlsie
C. M. . Su P. R. i:.
At W riT liberty, with theft.. C. R. If. 7L a
At I.KIXXELL with -rurmi lm R- R.
At I'K M..I.NF-. w-.Vi II. M. & r. r R. R.
At oL-SfiL K!.t.-rT!i witn I aien Puaitc R. B
A t Ox a n a. w 11 ii B. A H . R . R. a. ta Neb)
At V'OI.I'M Bl'S JI-NTTXav.with B.,1. R. A N. R IV.
At flTTI-JtWA. witu ( nHttl i.jarak- K. 1
et. 1- a rtc. ami t . r.. jc vj. rt. nna.
At ivtUKI r.i'h ji.
Peo. A War.: Wtb I
Louis i Pr.. and 5-u I,
. Ko. S.-VV. K. lids.
At A a F ws. win n m. i. K. K.
At ATCUiroN, wita Atch.. Topcka k 8ant In
jLtch. A el.. and en. Hr. U. P. Rjtda.
Al 1 eav fs orth. wilaKao. Pac, and Eae
Cent. R. P.da.
At Ka.vsas Crrr, wua ail Xccs for the West
and $omJie,t.
riu thi-io
tiitr:. to PEORIA, HT. MOTseaj
QR, BUTTS' DIES
XitiUiifcdl8i7 it 13 V. 85i Street, ST. IZZO, it. ,
JIHC PhTicin hi cherv f tkn )! nd M kiti itH
tutton are rcf lar frnMlusiic mtMncint mrterf. f ra
BmprirsM tm th tratoiBt ( ChrMt iM t miAr
Uxir a4ill abilriv mi sftwcli upstrictr l ltil of iht rdinarr
prvcritjtar, tbt ltt bav acquired m uitttal rejiuuiwifi
Ureoth fherr fealmenl nf ritMplicateJ e.
I N DtSCff ETt ON r EXPOS URE
iMnaiiHsmMMsnHanai ciHch
Bt.Uin 4 . -ft.K i.arrtx. . tKi irtsirr, Grrili., all
tssraat, skla ar haaf, irtmitd HK itctru, aa ! iftc praa
clple. withotil ukinc Mcrcvry ar aUtar Pibou Mrdicitie.
YOU NO MEN kn4 UkOM w ar u
yMBflHaHssssssnMssSBssB arir rra tH sfeci r KaifalT
iW temnm H r.)- Hea rasalt a( Mif-a-iiu is vouth
r tirin hi Kturd ers arc ftnrmmA y aarci. T 1 1 4ia
proelucea tarn oi I ha felowinf rBrt caimii . btotrr-aa,
sjtitiMCM, aartattsiitvcvat 4aitM ii tuhr. iirttccsia,
artnahpatir-a, laiir,y, "4min mi r!c., tfirtiM lo ao-cm-iv,
avfrcttvc ufmTr, aaiu( cy tw torn
oi Hiii4T ipeir, H''k iwftu t-trp f r kuttM-i at mirriaji,
PATIENTS TREA3JEDtT-,l"J,s",rr-r-:
aaiii aaii.lPAyijiVrSsisvf aaa but bkI-U.
al. l-f m4 qiMe4tTa a nvart4 a nfi eWtrtu treat-!
Miat maiiri) tr- m im'r-w mm aps-t xartM.
AlVtasM aa sWlac IVwaa kteyt mwy mmm4 a-vva OtUr aMra,
ajt4 Wrm. MMieAt la ifcow sti. m (a mt irws.
CejaTi..ricf 'oafc'i 0 twa -iei k0 twi if m raal
? A m M v Mm v.-s ves? u fc i
i
' "".,rv-- - -
Is not n Vliirator nor an Apron MachlseJ
TS wrn1irfully funpUi fcud almirahly crfoct In itji
Utfdunmr sna ii"ti'iK qualities. Nnvee pit
ije irHin, and eleuni It rendv for uiurtiei.
lHr ei!jr. w etntruUHt aurably, U uuilMi
L,tjlli4'. i tj mvit economical, Vat esjH
mvs, id mott saliMractery machine In the
k Hi. vV.ll Luudl'' prin u well mm drv.
lKmMual iu UiraHlnns' flux soil timothy, thre-iu
iaf iv'm! jiari1utr tVj as wWl and nrariy mm rajiidi
a.'wtiiife:. slid re.'juirrs no churira exuetc thaiuevtt,
Hh mart v ir ft iff trytarating ud etrtmwig
ur li,ii aiv othrr tnarhtnm f,aftf, aid rrm mt im
omerUiiJft 1 hth ovrr- nntl-'r b nt O-s
- (XofKlt nt '.IilM". ATTAftliMKNT
i autl wrv rtir::i. Ixnw the wirk mors
sfrvdly and Lcttjr Uiaa an Cfcclmjvely HuiUi-i
SI'l'A It ITftllS of Hw vnrtoni elxcs JMtd ftp
9c- r ffitr P.tT. as fe,-tivd.
Jrn !mro-il I'ltwi Fon pr, an Imnrev4
wkMrjr Power, and the l.Tvuvrd ICijuii:.
i I'nwrr, H iuOTtel on mr wlieeiu,
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IS?flf GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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DEALERS IX
staple and Faney (HroccricsJ
IFriiMSj (Confccti6ery9
(DIg:ar & .Tobsicco. !
AGENTS FOR THE CELEHRATED LI:AV.ENW0IITII
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Tlne clioicest stocls f grocer
ies iu tlae city.
Cash Paid far Butter and figgs.
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Here We are with a Complete Stocl
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liLAXKETS, COMFORTS, SHAWLS. SKIRTS. FLAyXELs
CASSIMERhS, JEAXS. VJL1SKS, PRESS, UOODS, RUCIUSti
lUIiBOXS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH. JfATTIX!
WINCOW SHADES and FIX'l URES. ilV, dr.
BOOTS, SHOES JlsTJD ABCTICS:
c-Hats, Caps, and IIoods,0
UXDEIiWEAK, ALL COLORS AM) SIZLS Al
PJUCES TO SUIT EVi:UYLOIY.
1st AiJ91i J a
i GLOVES & MITTENS TO FIT EVER YhOD V, hoth in SIZE & PR1C1
Also the host Select Stock of si i icily firM-cIass (Iro
eeries, Canned and Dried Fruits, TohaceoQuceiig
ware and Glassware in th City. All ol' which wi
g larautee to sell as 1.,av as anybo ly.
to close Cash Buyers, and fo large (juantities.
S .S. MAIN STREET. W. H. BAKER & CO.
2iie Old. Reliable f
ALWAYS AHEAD!
CKKATKK UAKGAINS THAN EVIAl.
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Wc show the largest and best, .elected f-tock of
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WEST OF
WE A in:
Real Genuine Bargains!
This .Season in every vU'i'arlinciit. ,
We will luplieiie assd IDI-
eousif all Fncc JLinim
)by 3.0 per cent.
Call at the Philadelphia Store, make your Purchase,
and you will he happy.
SOLOMON & NATHAN. '
WTHMANN &
We offer SPECIAL
BOOTS -A.l)
as we are- going out of that line of business. Our stork ii ttill large enonglu
TO suit tiii: i s: ti:.
. TOUR PATROTAG-S
I3 Oiirnehtly solicited. I5e sure and c;tll, atid lo conviin.-i d v)f Fair lU'iiliy
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$v always pay lEie
H-Sig:llBcft Market
Remember the place Soutli East corner Main ami Third t'a, I'I itisiii'iiitli
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THIS
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MITH, BLStSfr-&
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TO GIVE THEn C-A-XjT-
& LEWIS1
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GIVING
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