Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 06, 1881, Image 4

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. Possibly "the origin of . ovster-eating
" was something- like thht of the eating
cf roast p'. s described by Chaik
Lamb. A iroIiutoi-'e man Lnsertcd LU
iig-crs v.ithiu ihe she lis of tt nrcltistoi-ic
I tj -ter, cnl l..-vin them pinched ap
V T!""1' is- dir"u his mouth. t;vsted the
" r. ana I " V I'uicU idc
oemsii science
oi osireaiiuain. Any-
way, around the names of Jil! ihr preat
of the eartii, in all aes, there is a
h-athle.s halo of oyster blu-lL. The
nneient Greeks and ttomant were "Teat
- dovomrrs of oysters, "which, we learn
from l'liny, wi-'ro of three colors 3-el-
- low, black, and brown. delijjhtcd to m
transferred to new w.i;.-j. ari l some-
" times grew to the blzo of a foef, so that
it took three bites to iIi.sio.-.. of one of
them. There ere nine fjtnous beds
from which the marki-U of Home were
supplied, and it is recorded that the
iir-t man who took to artificial breeding
did so to make money, not out of love
ysfor the oyster. Oyster shells cured no
stu 01 uisoruers, ann. powocren, were
i-niploycd as a dentifrice. Tiie Roman -i
believed that ovsters ate best in the full
of the moon, "Horace's preference was
for those of Ciceel; Vitcliius p;;t away
twelve hundred of the bivalves at one
L luncheon. . "Oysters raw, as many as
; VOu like," i3"ii"nj.Hy,t the first entry on
xne menus ot classical eiitcrtamnients
that have been preserved for our delec
tation. Icon's VIII. of I ranee, who
lied in 1220, so keenly appreciated .his
cook's way of cooking the oyster, of
which he was so fond, flint ) e -.ve him
a patent of nobility and a li!tral annual
allowance. IjOu'u X I. pave annual oys
ter sr.ppers to the (.'oliee of the .Sor
l'onne the pupils of tiie ('oi!e- of
France had long before t!i::t l.ueu in the
habit of rehearsing their tiiij utatjons
over oyster-i until at one isivrry nni't
ing a f'jii-iied d'-rior fell icr the Seine
and was (liitwi.etl. Ilently. tlio reat
cli'-.-ic.-vl schohir, never ouM pass an
oytcr-f-t::ll without topping at it, to
talk about oysters if l.v. could eat no
nior. and in 17 10, two years before his
der.tJi, and just at the conclusion of the
twenty-seven years' lawsuit to eject him
from tiie ma-tership of Triniiy, to which
J'eiuiiK-y has devoted such a fascinat
ing essay, he wrote to a friend: 'My
great relief and amusement here is my
regular supply of oysters. These things
raust have been made in he ive;:; they
are delectable, satisfying, delirious, r.nd
mentally (stimulating in a higii !cgrce."
I'ope, a lover of lob-ters, was extreme
ly partial to oysters stewed, and a letter
of his to Lord" Ilolingbroke ei-:ts. o tier
ing to accept an invitation to dinner,
but only on condition that there was a
dish of stewed oysters. Thomson, who
ate peaches on the free with his ha mis
in .": pocket?; grcatlv -rovi'-.l oysters,
aad die-lot over-indnfgeiice in "them,
or of exposure in a boat on his way to
have a feed of them. Johnson, I fancy,
hived oysters. I know he went to mar
ket to buy them for his cat when the
fiotman was too proud to do so. (lold-
smith did, and devoted an interesting
chapter in Lis 'Animated Nature" to
tin ui. telling how he knew a horse that
was fond of eating oysters, and how the
oyttrrs of India are two feet big, and
oho of the "natives" of C'oromandel
furnishes a meal for ten men. No
animal, "Noll"" tells us, will venture to
open the oyster's shell, which, like too
many statements in "Animated Nat
ure," is not strictly true, since, apart
from the stariish and other marine ene
mies, the oyster is the prey of a bird,
the luuiiotoim.-t, the bloody foot" of
Knglish popular ornithology and the
ov.-ter-lisher of America.
The oyster-shops of Paris wore great
political centers during the revolution,
Uobespierre, D.inton, and (.'out hoi: hav
incr one f avored haunt near tin; orison
1 of La Force, and IJrissot, t'ondorcet,
ind the other Girondins aU'eeting a ri
I al establishment near the .-i!e of La
j Rastiile. 1'iter the C.-eat always had
' y: ters served in two or three. v avs at
li-s mealsf fraternized wlili the old oys
' er-woi!!en of Woolwieti .-i ip- :.:. and
lignilied tiie dealers of M s -.'. am! St.
?eif rsburg with the tii. - ;' mm !"'-
)riserver.s. .lunn sue !-.; ffinure-J
vsters every dav iK-'T.- i.-re:. ,! ..-t dur-
isg the oyster -e- ; n. a;: .! 1 j 'e' es
vuj
loiii
je-iUf li i
It's
Ij'i. It.
i -- -i.i'.er of I:s.ri, until the ajruhmi
. .. . ;'-.:ni!-..a. nr;r.u sat hw:i to break-r..-.:
! iai one day, ate oyster for
!.;. ur.til th. a: eh Vhaneellor of the
Jij::m- owned his defeat, then swal-
0-.ei lew (!i:.en moi- oy nnnseii,
.ml d I-lcd le.-t he should' poil his
1- v:lifat. There are traui'ions of the
i.giiu oys'ter-eaters woo swauoweu
voters l.v tl:'? do:en, 1-ut the Juiglish
?tei 'n r Jriile 'beside the oyster of
ew lor,:, which icminueti J haeKerav
f the ear of C'aiphas' seiwant, and
j-aiii of swallowing a babv, and the
tor of our more southern waters.
. hh-h Sulatold his English readers was
ii .-i.e ritid shape just like the knife-
Joard of an omnibus. It is worthy of
fema:.. tliat tiie ovslcris almost tae
air animal substance which we eat
jaw habitually, and from preference.
i nd tnat we do this trom souml pnysio-
ical reasons. T.he fawn ci.-Iored liv-
i r of t lie oyster, as .Dr. William Kob-
I t fu his "Loci tires on the Digestive
menus," po'jGis out, is little less than
, glycogen, associated with
n'cli. but witheld from actual contact
uring life; is its appropriate digestive
ruie7it, the hepatic diastase. The act
f crushing the oyster brings the two
odics together, and the oyster digests
self, ileni Jf you cook an oyster the
eat destroy the digestive ferment,
ud vou must digest the oyster yourself.
American oysters do not vield to any
i the world. I havo never tried those
the Occident, and 1 must say that 1
refer to the gigantic growths, especi
llv of southern waters, that are so much
l Vogue, the small and fiuely-ilavored
arauette oyster of the (iulf of St.
awrencc, wliich, alas! has been some-
hat driven out of favor by the bigger
uctoucho. Ovster culture pays well
i France, where ovster-farms now oc-
ipv some 2:1,000 acres and the atten
on of 40,C6 persons, the business be
:ig steadily on the increase. The di
lensior.s cf the business can best be
jfeired fwm the fact that of G41.000,
10 ovsteTS sold in 187. only lC'J.tHX,-
f x eame fr m the fisheries; which,
f owever. was an increase of Go, 000. 000
Wer 1S77. Talking of French oysters,
L most fashionable are those of Mar
ines and Ostend, which are small, but
ijry tender and savory, ami are green,
; rather a gra ish-given in color. The
f.-.ters ai'e placed' In pits tilled with
vlt water, which is renewed lnit very
i'htly, and in the course of two
oiuth's take the niueh-prb'.ed hue,
Lioh is due to a green diatom, which
also found living free in the pits.
he ingenious Frenchmen now immerse
t-nmon oysters in a soluti r. of salts of
ppcr; which gives them the desired
ior, and makes them very perceptibly
jisonous.
In England, as well as in France and
eimanv. I he supply of ovsters is tio-
easinsr. Although. according to
jrank Buekland. an oystor produces
,-Iutely necessary that the water should
t warm when the spat falls, or it will
nk to the bottom and die.
Onn rf f "f riot remarkable men in
'-, is country is the blind president of
finv of Uristol, R. L, from whom the
J . , TT. - V
nipauy taK.es lis name, lie is auao
l-lv blind, and yet he invents and
nstruets torpedo boats and small
iuni vessels for governments in all
I Irts of the world. His steam launches
A ide through the water at the rate of
enty miles an hour. He has a nnm-
T oa-iianu which lie wains m cu iw
e goTornment, lie builds a launch
which feteam can begot up in six
jiutes, which can be carried on board
ii as an ordinary ship's boat, which
'11 contain coal and water enough to
p ' three hundred miles. .Moreover,
laims that his new boats will not
!:; and that they will therefore serve
j life -boats. steam Iile-boats: now
any drowced men and women might
jw"be living if such things really ex
jed on the great ocean passenger
ats. ilr. Ilerreslioff can tell as much
out an ordinary-sized steam-launch
her lines, tuVhoda of construction,
., by i eeling, others can by seeing,
i hs goes oa irj atLig1 -an4 b-aildiag
- - The Windo -t Otrden. ' .'
Vines for the windows are now the
fashion for all who r.re fond of winter
gardening. If the window is sunny,
there is no limit to the flowers that may
behad from Christmas until sprincr.
With two maurandias, dwarf nastur
tium or trapaeluni as it is called, an
Knglish ivy, and a vigorous plant of
German ivy, or senceio scandens, any
one can make a screen for the window
more beautiful than any Raphael or De
Vinci ever designed, for this is the per
fect original of their defective repre
sentation. The vines should be at the
end of the box, so as to be trained on
the sides and over the top of the win
dow frame. Then close to the glass,
for, true to its name it Iotcs the sun,
put a heliotrope or two; a trailing win
ter Klossomir.g fuschia, a scarlet gera
ni and for the take of a contrast a
while one, whose blossoms havo a
b. :;l.t eye in the center. Do not bo
afraid of crowding the plants, but sow
niignonuette and "sweet aslvssum seed,
as well as the tiny ones of linaria cym
balaria or coliseum ivy. If intending
to have but one box, do not forget a
plant or two of the neat, handsomely
marked petunia, for they will give a
mass of flowers from the "first week of
blooming until put out in the garden
in the spring, lellow myrtle and the
plant commonly called wandering Jew
and ice plant, as well as a variety of
saxifrage known as beefsteak gerani
um, may be made to droop over the
front of the box, and their graceful
sprays will reach even to the floor.
rotatocs fur Animals.
A writer upon this subject has said
that "potatoes in the raw state ought
never to bo given to animals, with the
exception of sheep and geese." It is
said "a goose will thrive better, and
the flesh will be more gratefully flavor
ed, upon raw potatoes, sliced, tlian up
on any other article: while sheep will
more speedily thrive on raw potatoes
man on turnip.: but, and especially in
the beginning, raw potatoes will scour
cattle and horses, and not unfrepient
ly cause death, while there is no danger
of either from loiled or steamed pota
toes." It may be true that they are ex
cellent for geese, and that they are ex
cellent for sheep is well known; of all
animals the sheep likes a-change from
dry to green food in the shape of roijts;
and that they should thrive upon tliem
'otter than rhe turnip, for the reason
that, according to tables, the potato
contain a larger fat substance and
Ih'sh-producing element than the turn
ip. Thus a fair product is 200 bushels,
or 12,000 pounds of potatoes, from an
acre, which are estimated to contain
2G10 pounds of material for the an
imal system, while the average
yield of rutabaga? of 20,000 pounds
contain only 14-lU pounds; and a simi
lar yield of turnips but 1 500 pounds; so
that relatively to each other they stand
as potatoes 2(M0, rutabagas. 1410, and
the turnip 8 40, a lit tle belter than a third
the relative feeding value.
The chief advantage is obtained in
feeding to mature animals; if bony
structure is to be formed, the turnip is
fully equal to the potato. That an ex
cess of potatoes fed to cattle and horses
produce ill results cannot be doubted,
if the diet was exclusively potatoes; but
that a small quantity, fed with dry hay,
produces injurious results, is unsuppos
able. The boiling or steaming which
generally means an addition of more or
less mild feed would be much more
satisfactory. The same writer also
says: "Pigs will not always eat, and
never can be fattened upon raw pota
toes, while, if they are boiled, next to
boiled peas, perhapf, will bring them
to the greatest weight they are capablo
of attaining, and to greater perfection
than anything else that may be contin
uously used with safety, admitting that
three to lour wees-v feeding upon corn,
oats or barley i necessary to make the
pork firm, and impart flavor."
This is directly contrary to the expe
rience of a successful pork raiser that
always estimated the value, of potatoes
Ri four bushels to one of corn, and al-wa-s
fed them raw, for the reason that
Lo "obtained more satisfactory results.
la Tallahassee and other southern
cities, it is usual, during the hatching
season of the mocking-.nM,- to steai
young birds from the ne-i. to be ti a' li
ed for sin-'ers. As onlv a'xmt two in a
hundred live, an eariv extermination
of tlie.se birds is probable A Florida
paper suggests that a law be enacted
forbidding the capture of young mocking-birds.
Man's A 50.
Few men ilie. of ap;e. Aluiost all die
of disappointment, passion, mental or
li.i.lily t-.-il, or acoiilent.s. The passions
kill men sometimes, even suddenly.
The common expression choked with
passion has little exaggeration in it, for
even though not suddenly fatal, strong
p:is,i(ins shorten life. Strong-bodied
men often die young-; weak men live
longer than thestrono;, forthestrongiise
their .strength and the weak have none
to use. The latter take care of them
selves, the former do not. As it is with
the body, so it isj with the mind and
temper." The strong- are apt to break,
or, like the candle, to ran, the weak to
burn out. The inferior animals, which
live temperate lives, have generally their
firescribed number of years. The horse
ives twenty-live; the ox liiteen or twei -ty;
the dog ten or twelve; the rabbit
eight; the guinea pig six or seven.
These numbers till bear a similar pro
portion to the time the animal takes to
grow to its full size. Hut man, of the
animals, is one that seM-n lives this
average. He ought to liv; a hundred
years; according to the physical law,
for live times twenty are oi.ii hundred;
but instead of that, "he scarcely reaches
on an average four times his growing
period; the cat six times; thj rabbit
even eight times the standard of meas
urement. The reason is obvious man
is not only the most irregular and the
most intemperate, but the mast labori
ous and bard worked of all the animals,
lie is also the most irritable of all an
inals; and there is no reason to be
lieve, though we can not tell what an
animal secretly feels, that, more than
any other animal, man cherishes wrath
to keep it warm, aud consumes him
self with the lire of his own secret re
flection. The History of the Diiyc;uet.
The history of the bayonet is thus set
forth in tiie catalogue of General
Pitt Rivers' anthropological collection,
which the British Government will
probably buy for the public benelit and
place upon exhibition in the Soutu Ken
sington museum: In the early part of
thu seventeenth century it was found
necessary to retain the use of pike-men
in the infantry on account of the de
fenseless position of the lirelockmen
when the enemy approached to closa
quarters. To remedy this defect they
were accustomed about the nsiiHIa of
the century to stick the handles of their
daggers in the muzzles of their gnus in
order to use them as pikes. Of course.
when the dagger was so fixed the gu t
could not be lired. But as many of tho
daggers had rings at tho guard, thvj
men saw the expediency ot fastening
the dagger to the muzzle of the j-iecs
by means of tho ring. . Soon the dag
ger .or plug bayonet was so secured ' to
th outside of the barrel that the lire
lock could be loaded and discharged
although the bayonets were fixed. Tho
British3 had their first experience of
what may be called tho compound pike
and gun in the time of William 111., in
one of the Flanders campaigns and
they "swore terribly," nu doubt, hen
thev found that their opo.M.euts oo.tid
fire at them with li.xed bayonets, lev
ers' collection show all the transits n
stages of tiie bayonet from the ping
handle to tho modern tube-and-catcn
attachment. This is only a sample
brjck, o to speak, of the civil and war
like gropings of man from precedent
to precedent to his present condition.
Weliave a fine opportunity of doing
something of the same kind on this con
tinent, and the marvel is why some men
of wealth do not embrace it," and so se
cure the perpetuity of their own name
throngu the advancement of an inipor
ant department of science.
Tho first newspaper set up in "N'ort i
America was in Boston, on the --'th i i
September, 1620. It vrsw named ''!'--lick
Occurrrncts, boVt Forei ""
Jlffmwttgi. Only epp utrmber hf kmwa
THE SUN FOR 1881.
Everybody read The Sins, fu the edition of
tliU newspaper tnruHyliout tli ytar to come
everybody will find :
I. All the world's iew.so presented that the
r. ailrr will et lie t;rctet amount uf inioriiiu
tloti wuh tne least unprolilutile xpenditiire ot
time ud yeslpht. Hie Pun Isnp ago discov
I'ttd thf golden mean lietueen rrdiintlaut ful
ness and tiiivitiiiietory luevily.
II. Mni'li eftliatsort of news which depeuds
les ufM'H Its recounted imHirtaiice than upon
Iw interest to uuiakiiid. From morning t
iiioniiiitf 'the Sun prints a continued Moi v 01
tiie lives ot real men unci women, ami of their
ceds. plan, love, l.ales, and troubles. This
stniy is more varied and more interesting than
anv romance that was ever devised.
Hi. tiood writing in every column, anil fresh-nei-sj
originality, aecurary, an deeoruni in the
ireiitmeui oi every snlijtcl
IV. Honest rniiinwiit. 'Hie Sun's habit is t
fpeak out fearlessly alMint men and thinps.
V. Equal candor in draKiiK wuh each puli'i
ral party, mid equal renriineps lo eomuiend
what is ran-worthy r t- retmke wb.-.t i.sb!jon
ul!e in l'vinoerat or Kepid'hcaii.
VI. Absolute iiuhpendt-iice of . artisan .-r-(lani'ai
ions, hut unwavering loyalty the lmi
i n iMoerntic principles. 1 he" s ml believes thu
t he ievernineiit wnich the ('nstitutia ejes
us is u iiood one to keep, lis aolion of d;ny Ik
to r-i-ist to its utmost nwrr the elTorts nt mr-u
in the II publican party to set up Knottier lorm
of uoverauicDt iu plai e" of that w hich exist.
The year lsxi and the year immediate!? follow
ing will probably rlecid tht supremely Impor
tant eonteRt. The Mm believes that trie victo
ry will be with the people as atrsn:t the Ki;if
for niouopely. the Rinifs Itr plunder, ani! tae
Itinns tor imperial power.
'r term- are as f"i:ws :
for the Iaily Sun, a four pane sheet of
Iweuty-eilit eoliniiu. tiie priee by mail, pout
paid, is 55eent a month, or . 6.r a year; or.
lucluuinff the Sunday paper, an eint-paue
sheet of fifiy-i-ix columns, the pi-ire is cents
a uioitt h. or eT.TO a year postage paid.
The Sunday edition of The Sun is also fur
nished separately at I."J) a year. io-ia-;e paid.
I ii;n K-e of the Weekly Sun. eiht pai;es.
flity-i coainius. is .si a year, potae pai.
For clubs of ttu s-'iidin ?10 we will send an
extra copy frre. Address 1. tV.suusti.
19U l'ublislierof Tiie Sun, 5ev Voik C.'it-y.
WBEPINQ WATER BANK
This Itank is now o)eu for the ir in saetion of ,i
Banking Exchange Business.
iE ; it
Itee 'ivd. .md I'lteresl ailowe I ! Ti'lie Certi-
fl!Ml-S.
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Prawn, and available in the priueipal towns
and lilies of I lie failed Slati-s and Europe.
1 yen's for the lehb) at"rl
1T1S
. Ill .il',:T
ill inn
I'urcliase your lirkots froia ui,
Through from Europe to cny
Point in the West.
I;!"R) l:!ths 2l.fi V.'eepinn V iier. Neb.
-Tyjf-yyvrr y" v"- - 1 1 . t u ,,
; -C. 3 tVC.Virl K.l li'.V"JG.
I C'arrr, Cviiin. LaaUmke. MlUinrla acd
'.rnr.--y i-i.4erY liiwtie. iue :a inei l.uov. u are bo
:-"ciih::i:7 -.i:ul:iiiel in 1'aukciv's UiAfcKii Tonic!
S to in 'i:o it tae preati st Ltood Purd.er and
'. Tfaa 1-i-kt liealih aud MroiiKti Lfstorer
Kver I lied.
Eo rer'eet Is tl-o coirpcsitioa of Parser's
vTi.ol,i To.-io tiiat r.o iiijt-i.se ean long exist
where it is use-I. If yon liave Dyspepsia, Head
ache. Knumjhim. Keueattiva. fowel. Kidnev
or Liver liorder, r ir you ueetl a m:ia sttm
Euhint, or niipetizer, t'.io tonic m j-jst the mod-
leillO l-JT J OU, as ll I.- lil.-y yuru.l awl im
viKOraiinj out ncvtr mtuin-aiHii;.
If von nra siov.lr v.astinT awar wlti Con
tumptioi or any sickness, 11 you n.'.Te a famrui
will 6i;ro!y help yoa. it Fives Dviif liTa and
viiror to t ie f..-ebw and r.p-d. and Is a certain
euro for I.:jcum3li3m and Cholera Inifcctum.
It Ha Raved Hundrrds of laTe ; It Sty
have leurs.
If you are feelinr; niiscrablo don't waft until
you are flown mck, tui use 1:10 jonic 10-nuy.
No matter what your dlseasii or cyii4leais may,
be it will pive prompt relief.
Remember I Parker's Gisrcb Tosic Is not;
a rum drink but the Best aad Purest Family
Mfdicino ever made, compounded by a new.
process, and entirely drtferetit from Bitters.'
(jinperpreparniioasand aH oMierToriies. Try,
. 300, ootue. 1 our aruggsst scppiy j u.
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The Cent aud Most Economical fliir Pressing
xqulsiicly perfumed and perfectly t-arr-Vss.
Will Alwajn restore Cray or F.i. ! Hair
to its orieinat youthful color and ppeaia i.e. aad is
warranted 10 stop its failing, aiit its (rt. 'h and
prevent baldness.
A few applications cf tiie Balsam ml soften the
kftir. cleanse all dandruff and cure itching and hu
awuis of the icalp. SoJJ by ill d.-u;iiiat a. sofit.
ASTHMA
CERIMAN ASTHMA CURCt
never nun o lostinu' r
I icra the most TMcnt attach
and insure comfortable sleep
CftH inb&latios. hn machine: the d
rctajiea t t ram. ficilitatoe frM rTMrtiintinn
efleeu IfiDCC whra ell other remedies
fait. COAtrialwilieonTincethemoet
1 skepticaj ctnts immodiatc, direct and nerer failiaa
! efTect. Frir?ei &O0. anri 1.90. Trial paekajte fre.
Ot drc'orb mail f r stamp. Cnt thin oat.
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01 my rew iioou,
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nd his name and post-ollice alu7ci!IJ3TIa!cuta
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T.i m v one Ptifliritis with CONDfPTIOV.
ASTIinA t ATA,5KI(, SOHE THKOAT
cr l'ISONCIIITIS, tli.-Information In lb Ilooti la
or if rat value ; ami it may in tli providence ot (iod.
ae msnv nrf"l Mvp. Address.
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Faadlngs! recitations! Elocution I
&!fim NOW READY.
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G?!) ?03 Chestnut tl, fhiladeiphla.
T: in BnTnr i rniform w"h tTi Sri1, aiH ertaln an
Clhor I'l'Sl'tf-o fp!eiij.-l Iltf-Iuinntlan a" 1 Kcatlliirs
eom-'lnin Rtl-n-rt, Oratory, I'ttthtv. liunaor. r un.
1 HO pi, rrice. 30 Ct-.ttiiafrt-i?. & A I by i;w5eUer.
lery hoy who ki'-iK pieei. every rt-mbcr T a Ivcenm
V'ha wxn-n Bsmcthinx "S-w to ro"i:!. phonld ipt tla
V SoIeHct. c:-nti .. a: i I r.'J 1 ' t iT('onUr Free
T.L VitO TRUSS
J Bill .a ui.t.-. i.'soul Iw.ftoiii
SCMSIBLE'T ' ''- ! 1 " r,,1,' tk'
TPIIC 02 "iilo-.pfri.,kKlii,,
1 KUlS ..Jf l.ii .a.;r.-. I... m..... .a
v.. a I m fri:.v. wit a itbi
Tnila!jht kA fallen! n -i i ills csr, ji.iii
aad eaaa. Sct tjr isu. C: . i.
EGG Lis i 01
TtCbS tv., .'ji-.-.;f. III.
Palace Barber Shop.
J. C. BOONE,
Vnder Frank f'arrutl.'s iiew Jewelry SUne.
IICT &c COLD BATHS
ALWAYS l:KAI)Y.
CLEAN NEW PLACE,
:ilul no - llie time to i-'i't
SHAYED S!IAMI1IOia MAJil-i'LT,
or'auytliiiig.eli'e in the tonsori:il May, at
John Hoouc's Now rliop.
Corner Main iir.d Fifth Streets
tHattKUlouih. n ctrak.
Esttlo Creek, Michigan, ,
jtr:vrxciciLy.BS of tec oslt entriKB
TKHESHER3.
Traction and Plain Er.ines
and Horse-Pcvers.
Moat CoTTTnIrte Thrrihor l a. t3.-r ! Estr!"!"-:
lalligltorii!. I8'
YEARS
inni'.iet-n.OT-t. tr 1- .
broad Hf irruntjf gUm urn n:
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fainter A Grminer.
ALL KIXDS OF
fainting, raiRtng, dlasiwj,
c2 i
Also, feeomtion of nR kiad.
Painted in G05& Style.
FltJCSCOIXG A SPECIALTY.
ftKFEKENCES :
J. Vaixekt. Sk..
A. n. Tavi.or,
N. ROUTfCS.
E. ItKra
W. D. JONES.
Successor to Jone it A.new
Again takes charge. if the Old
Brick Livery Stable
PLATTSMOl'TH. -
VF.BHASKA.
The old Bonner Sf. ibles. ill Flattsmoutn. are
now leased by W. It. Jones. nd lia h
on hand New and handome aocoiuuiodations.
in the shape of
HOUSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES.
and
SADDLE IIORSKS.
I am now prepared to keep hi OltSES
F9P5SALESTRABE!
And will
Train and Break Colts
tn Keaxonalde Tnns.
That with p'eaty of room tthat cverv one i
Knows i nave) li my etahle. 1 ean jret I arm
ers' etoek and wagons, loai ' ot hav, 4e.. under
over, wpi I.- !!.) will keep Jrv.
Tlui'.Ki .ir all Ihe old patrons dr In ir lihi-rali
tv. I soiK'ii ilieir trade tortile fii;iir. Katislled
thst I etin neeouinindate them better and do
better Ii) them tliae tvei beiou;.
-.01 v
v r. jones.
SUESOBIBE
FOU TUE
2TEBEASKA
A
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TUE
THK
HERALD ! !
OF TIIE C'rXTV.
NBff Ye
(lSSlvf sliall iifl'er ery low eluli
r:ites oi: t'.,e lief.t j;ii ei3 anil
Uiar.iii:-s in tiie I'nion.
AVe sli. ill also pul.ii.sli ami issue a
IImi!soml3 must rutctl
"ALDINE"
Herald Amanac!
for each of in. r sul scrilier.s, a; Clii ist
in:i I iir.e.
Aud try and make th" ;aprr
BETTER AND STR01TGER
than trtr.
THE HERAtO,
and yt your friinds to yice n a lift
The More Help Ye
Get, the Better
paper We
Can Make.
J. A, MacMurphy
Ed, HERALD,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE :
$2.00 a Year.
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NEBRASKA
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T)H. 0RIN .DARLING,
SOUTH BEND, NEB.
DRUGS, PAINTS, OTLS, ETC.,
FLOUR A1TB GROCER
IES
in genera!.
Ir Parting Is also a Practising Physician and
l ran always be found at Lis Ofllce In
the Drugstore. ;
Plieelal attention paid to
OBSTERICAL CASES. 31 mG
U. F. Mathews,
1EALEU I.N
Eardwaro, datlsry, Fails,
lion, ";jgon stork.
STOVLS ami TIN-WAKE,
Iron. Tfc4 block. Pumps,
Ammunition,
FIELD A GARDEN EEDS. HOPE.
AND A LI. EI A PS OF SHEET
IRON WOKA', STej t in Stock.
3kliiK aasd n imirinjr,
DON E WITH
KEATNESS & DISPATCH.
All Work WomcUed.
i!tt
NO CHANGING CARS
)Ki:t.M(
OMftli '., COONCiL BLUFFS. NEBRASKA CITY
or PLATTSMCUTH to
jGHICAGO,
1 WIi.it- tliipet roiineetlous tire m:ule i it ii
iThrongli Sleeping Car Lines
I TO
j m:w yokk. hostox. niii.ADKi.niiA,
r..vLTiMii;i:. wamiixctox.
AND ALLt EASTERN CITIES.
CIic Sltoit JLiite
V a PEORIA for
IXDIAXArOLIS. LOUISVII.LR. flXCIX
XATI, aitilall jiif.-- in the
SOUTHEAST-
I
Tin: IUT 1. 1 XI. I'OIt
ST. LOUIS,
Where Direct t'omifctioiis arc ntmle in the
I'MoN liKI'OT Willi Thronoli Sleepina Car
Lines for oil points NOI'TH,
Th Shertcst. Se-,tiii,ft and most Comfort :ilile
via HANNIBAL ta
Ft. St'OTT, DEXiaOX, DALLAS. HOl'STOX-
A csrrx. sax a xtoxiu, ga i.vkstox,
an nil iioii.ts iu
t"Hx:as.
rii"iii.ui ir.-W'hei l P;tliii'? .Mi-opina Cms.
'.. 1. ' 11. t ;il;tie 1 kr:i ini;-i:ttini f':ni.
Hiih lliTti!i t.Vcliiiinu ( lciiis. Xo" Kxlra
rli:;i;'e I ir Sf itN in Keelliilnu I'li Ml-s.
i iie f;inn!!N It. & J. l':'.l:tee ':iiiin;C;tr.
l-.-isl Tii.ii-. ?:c . ! K:ii! Tr;
iv i. i.tl.-'i: e.ell'ii'ti' l Willi I !
I '71' 1 ft -i tiu-ut. Illilk'" tin
ami Stiiierinr
ir Ureal T:.k,iiiIi
i.Viovr a 1 niii'ii.
tl.e l::iil)tr uol-ile t Ihe
...'. -nt : n : mij Tii-uwr.
t;:y it. :
"'1 o.l will fin.i Tf? AVKUXt .1 l.tix-
i.iy siisieai! ol a I'lcoiuloi t.
'i niiiiinn al'oiit Ir -ii s ef Fare, SUtii-.;i-eninnMlatiiins.
ami Tinn' T;.i!r.
erfully iven y :ii'yia:; !n
ii. 1 ti'.i'.i,
Sen?rar Fasseiuer ts't. Ciiieago.
. w. s;:i s ts.
TralV.c Manafff-r.
All
i-". t
v. l.:
MARCHAL c
East,
T!t Benainc "lireet from fatuir-r t purchner. en iri thi bi-xutiful rjn. 70 inchi- .
hich. iocati ion-;, soiiU walnut cm, octve. lsiopa, 4 !vt ol f r
ir e ire aeLermiur-j uimi firry our uu ui u uji,-"riui.iiT ui nut uiiiKuiuccuvuii -.
tberfre put the rn- at $60, "'1 Send Otl Ktfteen DaVS Trial- W esctiJ itU
v r.T Or-tarj ST(HlL, HI JlL mid lrhl UI I III. "I HlMlat, t .-om Huaiu, Outfit.
Ortli-r ut UiNfi I h- ai t tb muurj Lb jour bui ur mj rt-unaiiir muciiaoii, U) be paid to
tts iTOrau U MUrCTorr, or to brt-urD-U U vou ifUrao la reiurntl oLs.
ouMHthe Only House In America nei a t-ciun Orw. 4 u f Ht4tt
Manna Suit-txu. pi,- -, tur ttnj f,V n( J . irtn .far S60 Onitr dirtct or pi-tid fur fu;l
cniU4-a. AI.VliCIJAL At frMITU, Wwt iOt cuth ftimt, Aew VorL, . V.
i Canned g-st out J.
I of Crfler. IJ rsl Ji -A
Vi!ll last a Life-E-AfJ U
U.e'ou:;r liauuXaciurers.
WHO IS UNACOUMN75 VITf! TIT fO'lKlPK' CP ' '"" C . "Y, V"!. A.
s.-.,-: uv E;'Ahi:!!NO Tins n'av . vmai 't h.:
?Vmr"xr .vh! y- - ''!.
J V-aLx J l i.'.w V --. -r-Sr. -. , --r r. f-vT F I
. 5?- .
CHICAGO, ROCK ESLANO & PACIFIC R. R.
IS TIIE GREAT t'."SNFf'TIX? I.IXK
(lb m.iln line rims ti'-Tri Cn vsn t
Ceneseo. Molino. K-ck I. -mul. Imr ;n.
J.'bertT. Iowa 1 ity ,?I:irtT;.. iJr--oI.l-.-n,
Joif-ps (i He capit.il oi i.ivai, "! n..rt .i..ii-
iie. an-i Aroca ; Hitu hran h-s f:". i :irr;.;i . :i
uactiiin to rc riu : Wi'.: .n Ju:i ti :i in .tisr.;
tine. Wanliintrton, Iruirt:' t, r-,ti't.. I.-.-il.: -rt, , I
Centroville, Frm;eto:i. "L r t.; n. iju-i:ti:i. i -:;(;- ji
tod, Ieavenworth. At.-l.i-j i find nu;: i iry;
Wa!-bincton t i:oiii:it'v. cTthM-'i y ilii-.;- "
ville; Keokuk to k urmiP'.'i. -n. liii;:fwn ii.r?- i
tonsport, lndepeni:-r.t. K..l;:. U;i ::;i-.:t. l. ;u
ille. ChskaUiosa. lVll:i. Mt:rir- n.i i ti;-;
NPWton to M'UlWO; b-M-)iii-'il'l;i i.i:iri,J
"R interset: Atlantic to Lewis mi-1 .m; ofl r
Aroca to Hartun. i p.i;TftT tl-; uf 'v :
.fcsilroad. wliicu owns, and opia.3fi a uirwucti T
hi? from Cbit-aK into in Stuu- r ir. -. .
IbrouKa hlx press Ir-aM-iit-1 ir:ii:.-i ..(,
mna Palace' arsatta.-aiei.aipiu: r.
between Chicago ami Pi-ofrt 4. Kaia- ;
lOCKCtl, ULCKIS, UCAVEMAT'IHTII Ai 1
kee and Knnas t ur, via U.t "Miiv.uWct.- uiJ
toe lareai iifKrit lsianu in ninvninrp :iy
quippcl. ltaroail kH.I ii timpij p-ft'i. bni
1 X.
toHrfc ia lam kiio 6te.i raiti.
What will please you tnkt wi!l hf the rline
f enjo.inu niur mipiiM. whilo piisiii OTfrthe
beautiful prairie of llltnUiin iffn. la one of
cur maHilic.nl Dinins O.rs th-it cc :u..!i.;.i nil
'IhrouKa Express Train. : i emirrt
meal, aa ftwiq as is e?rveu ui ni.y l:rst-::a in.-iol.
loreTeniy-flro cents.
AppreetatlnR th jiiot thnt a majio-itr f Hi-
people prcior atpuruie apaiuuu;
i-.-rerit
nuross lanrt tiie imiDcii." f.u:ii.iiii:..t-
rup;t:i'.Mi
cf ihisllne wnrrantinn it. we are pl.-u
1 h: i .in-
Boonce that this Company run. Ju'i;; .n ' ilaa
tUtfDino Can ior slceuiux iKirij."ti, a.ij PaUcf
-!. .- 1 X PAI.ll?r OH; mi
cor2vc.11. buffs, ii.-A tin.
Tieketa via tLla Lin, Um. u the
All 'l leact aeenu ill ti.c a i-.ir; -isiij
for laformatiaa not !uiiu
iit
Ji.. KLMBALU
HENRY BCEOK
BEALEK IN ,
SAF&5, 6HAIRS,
KTC, KTC, ETC.,
(f All DtJtriptions.
1STALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOODEN" COFFIlsTS
Of ail kizes. ready made and sold cheap for cash.
J1' FINE HEARSE
lSAUft KtAUl tUU StlkVlCt.
With nuiny thanks for past patronage,
invite nil to call and examine my
LAliGE STOCK OF
IStf. ri'UT "i: A l ( (1FHSS
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE.
Or an Old Stablt iuntir haiuls entinlt.
Tha New rin-.i f
HOL'tlLS & D1X0X,
pen I lie uitt
ST HEIGHT HA UN
cn t lie Cornei- of tltli and Ie:irl Streets -wish a
New Livery Outfit.
;ooi iii)KM:s axi ai;i;Iai;i:s -.a ait
tiiiies
MOr.SES FOII HALL.
tlOHSFS lUjViillT AXP NOLI),
HOUSES KEPT UV THE DAVOIi WEEK
Call ami see 1 1 0 j,J IE S Si I H X O
O. F. JOHNSON.
m:i.i: u in
Drugs? Medicines?
axd-
VfALL PAF&R.
Ail Paper Trimmed Free of
Charge.
ALSO DEALER IX
Stationery, Magazines,
AND
Lntest PuI)Ik-;itions.
Presfrlplinnx fnmfntlv 'oiniini!Sei
ly n'n Kxperleiseeil trus:sit.
nr.MEMr.En tiii: vi.xi r..
Gth ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF II A IX
rVATTSMOUTIT, SED.
Tl;e l.o S-Ji c.-iru! Ijjruedy r Vt-i' ii V'-t iI
:is ii i c. i-i:iii; iu ii-i rJ,'ci- :mh1 4l'c inn i-lif-ler.
Also ee,-l;-nt fci iieiniili !!v .:i. V. KA l
l'l.oui' la-a.uw.
From a Prominent Physician
V:iliir.uinnHif. i:a.i. ,1;
i l!i. !!..!. KKNil.li.l. C'l.. i:
' yniii- At. !-.- i--einei:r ill 'li;rf. l-'ii-
l!t
Kill, is'-e.
M- : !?.-:iUr
1 anil I'iit til. uf
Jl lill.lll S hli:VIH I ur:'. :tn I iinv
;i v;-.:ii;'b!e
jinn -pt-fMv Ho;sH v, huIi U:n It rn I iiin Iium
t-pnvin iMftiit lis. I MT.t . yen for ;i
hittt e hy i-fp-i. hirh iu fix vt !c- irnittvrd
;tll iiuiit-iit1-- nrnl mlai ji-niri: ;i:nl u 1,'iL.t -;inr
St tn un it hrr di. "fit! l or li l:t-i s -? ; rt rn-i;i v
i.s son. Hi a- rnli. The out' ImUle w;:s wort it t
n-t on h'ti1r.:i ilollar.
I ' . . . . a 1 1 I . i I I ....,..., LJ 4 ! ..M . .... t Ta
in -"(iri. limit iwiii-' ii. ir. ia'i.i-r. ...i' 1
Tr-tf f. rrice All iniLList-i iiavt it or-an
rXt it.
L't. It. fr yon. Hr R. .1 Kend ill Co., dimih U
"lii-sburizk Falls. Veiincu!.
SMITH ORCAH CO..
60
fEW PREMIUM CORN S HELLER.
OM.Y CHEAP PHACTin.F HAND COK HIEIIES
HXlikL. Hn.l. im An M I TH As jt NY 6 OVUAB
fcULlXl.lt IN 1I1K HAKklT.
TV0 IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
Flit ST. Tt doe not irj are tbe crrn, and ia litmiore juit the
tliimrtou'for'h-llingci.ra forseed.
SKCONI. tip end and bull rrd or th co-n can oe
'iello! into one essel, and the bolj- of ll.e rnr iiuu si-otnrr.
ubicbiaao Immenseconvcni'-iice, aa muuy laroiera plant only
tbocornfroTnthemiddleol 'the ear-. , ,
ETtrr FarnerTantsthisbbclIer for Fhcllinjr corn foriinT
try, tor meal, tor seed, or Inr aiiT ein.ilar puri s, no naiir
bo T"rv lne, HTh-7"-tced i-ne!le' 1 . nny hnvp.
Jt 'Will PajrFornsen Many muia
Over on An v l'nrm.
Oti- rr."MTrM I-hKN SHF.I.l.f.K is denued to Vrnm.-- the
vvt Co:: S'lKl i rnof the dnv. IVhpn once introHureil r tm: ;'U
I he warned. We bdir-ve tii tol-e 1 1 Best Hand Coi n m . r e ver
lnv.Tt'-d. r.wM5i"e AUKMTS A 1 r. I in every 01 . .
ttrFnr Sale bv ail flrt-cUs- I'mintrv Mores and Dealers in ihit.iv. arc B. J
AirrirnKnr&l Implements, ASKToranit"' kforit, and if hebasr.i l r ' it. v
..;ll . .n.i . u ,i ,,oi,l i(l ,nv flilrt- nnin riTPi.! of l Ai'-r.i
Publishers. FARM A FIHtilCE, Sn,ing!.3:d
I1LTV, Ti; i nn EAST & TI!E WEST!
.rem!
"C f t her
..f , . iC I'.
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f it.
t Ii -:: ili ri:' : !m i'-?-? Missi?Mpi)J
: rr. r :rl -t - - j 1 : t- cr.'- sf if 1j t tusa
!- r-. ,r a . .mi nt Cnyr.i i! UlulTi,
. i.i'avt r'. .1;!. ni-l Aiciiuoa, con
i : x.ri S ;n I r.i :i IM'-'-ib.
: t'. i'. t o vni.-.tions op
.1 vuU all tnT.n::is lines for tiie
ii
ill.: 1 ; t M. S., acJ
I. ..i. I!. i...s
At V '.UlNtiTON IlEir.nT.
itU i C. & S.
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: nil I::. ri.f. r.. R.
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IB.
! a-., uukee Itock
:. i ItlM Pro. Rla.
i in Ycnprt, Jiivlaiual
1 :
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,.R. V . :tlt i-.'B...R. X.R.R.
. iv.i i i ci.irMt I.;wa K. R.
. i. it. m a. y. n. tt. r.
' ah ii. -.' tl. e; r H.-S. wuh t nu.n Faeitlp R. R.
Ai ini l li . l- m B. lo. ft. Ii K. In eb. v
! All 111. 1 i.u.iSjl NC-TltiN.wuU B..I-. K. N. R R.
: At i: rr:'.. , rni i ri.tr; luwa It. IL ;
St. 1 . v ki:-i ' . is XV! i:. rl'1.
A l lato'.l'ii, v i.'l 1'i.i.. 1-Mi. A; Vlr.; Wall.. St.
11.119 A Pi-- :- i'l t. I. . Km. a N.-W. K. lius.
At. A.l tliiv villi II. t.J ICR.
At ATrn ni.v. -it Ar.-ii.. -l opeka Santa Be;
An i. A N. 1 i:n.t i n. Iir. V. I. ILIlils.
.ii i.i-.-.v tv. .:i;ih. witli lian. rue, aca Eca.
1 Crnt ! l:.
.it Ka a t": : v, '.Titli all Jiijcs ijt the We.
; i.r.i ..lllli .:
ttirfiurli t.s
r - H iiii... 1
a- 1. J l a aa.
'Oi-iitt i'..f U l.luuu liouto," are sold by
.ti; . i.i;.
iw Uoiu licUct nf!, n!d...
Ii. ST, .TOI-IX,
Ova l TU. aud '4V
SIGN. CARRIAGE AND ORNA
ME NT A L PA IN TER,
Shop over the
ir.
PLATTSMOl TH.
Brick Block next U
Boeck's.
4!y - - NE15.
HUBI..4H
5
A. G. fiATT
Jl'ST orKNKO Afl A l.V.
Nan, Clean, First Class 31?at Shop,
onM.iin street ton er of Ml,, ri.itt-mouth
Eve; liody on liund for liesh, tenner yie;it.
.'Tl.r
DR. BUTTS' am
IttilUsii 1347 t 12 3. Stl Btrcot, ZZ LCr."3, i'X
THE Phyieiao id cfairce of tht nt ! anJ wrll kfv ii i.
tut too re relar gt Jutr iu me Ucnte itd ,iut'. "I far
of Eipriraee in the tr?tn.i.t ( 4 a run If Ul-n 1 n.a 'a
their fta.til cd ability toBiwcl uprlnr la llm nl tt-t ur .'n - r
praciitioner, ibal ilir bave acqttirrd a iiittouil reuutiua
IN PIS CRETtO Nor EXPOSURE
Iai iwii ii mi ! iimiiaii -jkwz. iajM,f v jc h
Bj. i jir it 2tjt (i Uili, t.uBiM rtik-A, ltt-t, htj lrt-rv. Or wilio. nil
trlmary Truutir ind !hltttlc nr Jlt-rrttrtaJ rttrtiM nf ttie
thruAt, kla or lenf-s trr:ri wit'i uc'r, on KiP'.i Hf jrm
lrtr, without i:fcf!f Mprcury or i.;r F.':fnut Mrtlmiri.
g3aUHbXAaa0KAaaTUBBal lrinC from I 'if cIert of hlrrBTlr
riirt or AriL.nal )Wit-s rraiiU of -H 1.u; In i-utti
offlCcn in niat4.eJ jrir, are frnnrwtAiy nrd. '1 ;.t Ji
ca pro.Jucr Mir. of (o:io iri f llrcli cn. Mfi-ei,
illinru, M:viuiott4, illl- of til.f. c-'t'r:- ' fuo'itn,
orbNipAllta. dpiJet.cy, Cfti-ulfr f i V i. rr..m f -cietw,
iitfrefir u.rm'irf, i.aJ NiU.ti nil', in p-iVBrt cr lom
of OiirJy r izor. .-h iijha v-tim f i-ti r y i n-"i'r jjis.
PATIENTS T a E AJ D v M T lUl1
iri i ''' .. ;r t- -p-,, .ri s FlkJ-. i ui-- i: il
ed. uf ctJt"ttii Ut frrl (. v fM'it ' tic - ti itif llwt
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CAHTEJi MEDICINE CO.,
Mew York City.
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DEALERS IX
AGENTS FOIi TIIE CELEIJItATEI) LEAVEN WOIM 11
ten 22a la sMym
Cash Paid for Mutter xnd.
Here We are with a Complei eS tock
m a Bii-
BLANKETS. COJIFOIll'S. SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSE, FLASNEL.S,
CASSIMERFS, JEANS. VALISES, PRITSS, GOODS, IIUCH1XG,
RIBBONS, LACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, MATTINCS
WINDOW SHADES and FIXTURES,,-., d.
BOOTS, SHOES JTJD ARCTICS,
C-jP Hats, Cops, and Hoods,-';
UXDKIiWEAU, ALL COLORS AXD IZKS AT
riuchs to suit i:vi:kvik)dv.
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GLOVES it- MITTENS TO FIT EY F. IlYhODY, U;th in SlZX A PRICE
Also tlit? l)L'.st So!oi-1 Stock of -trirllv lli-.vi-chit. s (.Jro
cerios, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tolitfcvos, (ueei)R-wai-t;
and ("lasswaiv in tin- City. All of which
g" lar.inti c to sell as low
to close Ca-h Jitive:':
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WE ARE
Real Genuine Baroains!
This Season in
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BOOTS -A-ISi
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Is earnestly so licked. He sure and
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Ftemember the i!ace-South East corner Main ami T!,;i 1 SiV,- l'la! . -,i:ht.!i.
UTII3IANa .V YXi K"A( Ii.
THIS SPACi!
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SUSS h)L :iSjJ:
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H. VAMP. & CO.
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CHICAGO!
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