V iSX: 4 ft ; he Herald. s:t. DTKttTI8IMESTS. . . J tn. b tine. Regular ad verrts - -r !,:?. No advertisement lusert j eesita. i.u li es at statu, rate. - .i-nl o.heem jf the law wld b neld '. i '. r ill i.tl notices they band to, ..i'r-s P-m --.diii) a pi'Hif of puldlca . ; :i.i;(f will bielu fur til publics- i.v at sui-! notice. t'OMM U N IC AYUiNS. j. -. f ii.Kft N limited, all communication r... i he cm f aud to the pjiut. with no waete :i . :-.. N. s i t' I- l,:r I lMIIIIir l'r HIV nuiTviiirM F ,. . to r-'Pi of paid blatter and paid L , .... 4 ... .u.rxr-i who take the nauer recillartf 'tv. it.r p. -ulnce. whether directed to bit n .ir v ,t -tlier he Is a aubeertber or not ts r.;-..H-c.,ile for the PT. St any iierson nnleia hU paper dUcnntln he must pay all arrearages, or the publish ' ey uv continue to send It uutll payment la .nstte.'an.t ro'deet the whole amount, whether i is nK-n trom the office or not. 1. me noun rtae deeidert that refusing M hcwmiiiK-n and periodicals from the post w;t, or f Amoving and leaving them mieallea !W, is oriaa ari evidence of lirrKHTioKAt -3.4 UD. ilLOCAL NEWS. C. E. Weacott lias just received a fine lot of hats, give iiiin a call ami bo suited. -vfc'nr the best Staple ami fancy gro- utTis in I'latUnaoirth, go to J. V. Weckbfich. 43tf Cffje S ocUble T o-ui orrow, F riday night. ScIiaoI opened Monday. Jones flies high with that pacer. The sleigh bells are kept jingling, Canned goods at F. S. Whitest. 2 Benutt & Lewis sell liremner'a I'r.tckera. ' 4"t4 p. T. Duke, of Omaha, was down tiiu erst or ine wee. Organs cleaned and repaired by .lmM l'attea. tf Runaways are all the ga now a .J. Dons & Son sell Ct:ic!;ers. Drcimier's 47t4 Meu'i Arctics 1.30 Kt?l Store, The snow melted at tbe Great 41tf considerable Full stock of U-jols S3.35 at the Great Red Store. 41 If Special bargains at the Great Ked Store tor 30 days. ; 4ur Chambers is selline halters from 35cnts to 81.50. 4flt2 -Don't ferget Dennett A Levis when you wa:it groceries. l Hanson & Chassot cot in a l.t of ycbluntf's four this .jeli. -t'omand sea the iduceoints wn re ortcriti!?. Great lted iore. 4itr c. E. Wescott received a nobby let of spring suits last week. Tlreinner's Chicago Butter Crack la take the cake for excellence. 47t4 Jones & Agnew got in another car load of horses Monday night. JQW fashioned home made apple butter at liensi'ett ATewis. 4t2 Tiq fire buys nearly all turned out , to the Bre the yther night. Go to the Grand Clearance Sale at Sohitnon &'Natliau.'s " 46t4 Rerweiuber the Coffee. Social at Good Templars' ITaH to-morrow evening. -Call and see the fresh b)t of crack-: pig jusj. jectivp',1 by Reunetl I-ewis. Sotuehody's little poodle dg lay ' dad by the Hekald oflice last Mont 'ay morning. See how cheap they sell furniture -at ne Grett Red Store. 41 If Some of the boys were like a sheet of ice, when tboy got homo from fir Tuesday night. the . Ask your grocer Orettm Soda Crackers. for Bremner s 47t4 Scbluatz's patent flour, the best in the market just received at Hansen & .. Chassot's. Younif George Thomas has got '-the. b'js-fpot. Jf you don't understand i this ax him ad he'll. h the foot. Solomom & Nathan will remove March 1st to Fred Gorder's Brick Block next to Court House. 46t4 The blacksmiths have been busy putting ruonors on buggies the past . week or .two. v The Gem Oyster Cracker made by ' Rmnir i thO boss. 47t4 "'Ask Jin Dxi the next time you see him how he rolled out of the outer Tuesday. Cash is trumps at W. II. Baker & pv, Co. Give them a chance before spend- lmr your monev. Dave Miller sold four sets of har n!s Monday and Tuesday. Pretty god for this kind oi weather. Vo mean what we say when we oiier to discount sll price lists Uy 10 V i.frwrit. SOLOMON JAAIUA. ll J --All the blooded ds are runnii.g f around town muzzled, nowadays, and iii scrubs are last -dying off. Go to Chambers' and buy titst-class f harness, made of pure Oak Harness leather. Jt- Charley Holmes is going to start a lirery stable on the lois just va- i : . i L u . i v. ..l....- f J no. Bons & Son are receiving I i.. w goods eVery'day give then a IVj waut attyhin in their line. call 4o-2 v-The farmers all 4m to town Sa:urday, notwithstand'ng they had J' to dig their way part of the time. i If.. .a 4 ... ..M . ttjt l JtMI llt'MI IU11 lllll v. "v Great Red store and get low prices.41tf Solomon & Nathan's Great Cloth ing Sal commences F;b. 1st ai;d t!uT will he uo let up until every suit sold. 4G14 Our Weeping Waier correspond . at . ! .: T . . - . v;r.i 3ia;ea ii.jt i.u-ir uram.-tnc clui ui.ijed j-'n?le lo"1 3 Cabin for four ftiuhts to crowded houses. Platts, tuoiith home troupes will have t look to their laurels. -Solomon iX Hainan will occupy new quarters March it and must close out as far as possible their im mense stock.'" 46t4 Chambers has just received a hue line of whips, which together with his large stock of harness, halters &c, are V , worth seeing. Just call there. i- In justice to yourself and family yo;i "should save- money. Therefore prH-e"at the Great Red Store before '4 . F'!nS elsewhere. 41tf ,-v vIIk. Miify CU-Ucot'-a bouse burned Vup Monday. The furniture was W'!!y saved. ' She lived near the Vniun Church io Liberty presiart. ' Th cheapt-st and best clothinir nais anu rarnisning goous can be bought at S. & C. Mayer's, next door to Carruth s, we will undersell all oth ers I Call on us before purchasing and I satisfy ycurselves. 8. A C. Mater. 2 Ktndall! Komedy! Kompany! March 21st, 1831. Jones got a Valentine. Best Teas In town at Bennett & Lewis. 1 Clothing almost given awav at the Great Red Store, save money by seeing us hrst. 41tf If you want to buy or sell city proper ty or any kind If you want to buy or sell a farm of any kind If you want money with farm lands to secure it call on will S. ise. 46m5 Fitzgerald Block. a noou in me .Missouri valley is predicted when all this snew gees off and the spring rains come. Awful glad we are on the right side of the river. J no. Bons Sc Son have the finest Examine for mess perk in the city, yourselves. 49t2 Judge O'Denohoe is suffering with a badly lacerated finger from the bile of a bog which he was helping to load on a wagou at his residence, on Tues day afternoon last. The Judge has our sympathies. e defy anyone to show a nicer line or dried frutfs than we una, or lower prices. V. II. Baker & Co. 48t8 The Happy Hour Club had one of the finest dances of the season last Friday night. There was not a very large crowd out, but the music and calling was immense. The Olker band is hard to beat in the way of good dance music Bremner's Choice Crackers are the fii est. Insist on having them. 4?t4 Mr. Beeson has a sale of bis farm stock and implements at his farm near Greenwood on Feb. 9th. Four good horses, t-ome 50 hogs, 0 hd of cat tle and quite a lot ot, farm machinery. mostly new. Remember the day and the date. About ten or eleven couples of Plat'tsmoutb young folks went out to Croft Eikenberry'a Saturday night and had a little dance. Mr. Eikenberry's ic the boss place to go for a dance, they "always have a good time. Do so some more. Croft. Twenty yards best print for 81.00 at the Great Red Store. 41tf The literaiy and Dramatic club are makiug arrangements to put an excellent comedy, with some other good features, before the pu.blic soon. F-urthrr notice will be given us goon as their programme is fairly under way. .' Kendall will be here with his comedy troupe March 21st, Phil Young informs us and we hope he may have a g'od house, as Mr. Young has. taken great pains to get one good troupe here this winter. Go to Chambers and buy your whips, bst whips for the money in the market. 4SH2 We began to think our Weeping Water correspondent was frozen up solid but are pleased to learn by his communication in another column that lie bas thawed out and remem bers the IIekalp at once. Winter goods at greatly reduced prices to make room for spring stock ana uet cash to nay for it, tit W. II. Baker Sc, Co.'s. 48t3 Wm. Loughrid ge, Lee Applegate and Geo. Miller, all of Factory vilie were in town Tuesday, good boys too. They report roads lovely (?) Factory villa lively, aad the prospect for an early spring next summer encouraging. Joe Giiniore was out Saturday driving four horses bare-handed and says if he could stand the cold sll over as well sis on his hands he could save the price of clothes all winter. Wouldn't Joe look funny, though, Agents for cheap pianos some times claim that they can turnisti l lie "Steinway." Do not be deceived by them as we are the only authorized agents in Nebraska. 45tf Max Meyer & Bito., Omaha. We are sorry to Bud that by. some means a mistake has been made in sending our Almanac to a few of the post offices on the Weeping Water route. The mistake has been recti fied in all but a few cases now, and we, shall endeavor to have them supplied at once. They are selling the lest clothing at the Great Ked Store, at sucli very low prices, and you have everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded. That is why you should go there for all you need. Sltf All sorts of runners have been im provised and the various buggies around town have been shorn of their wheels and adjusted to them. Occas ionally a wheeled vehicle slides about in a very aig-zagy manner, but sleigh i Ming is the order of the dav, and good sleighing too, and almost every one is enjoying it. trom seveial of our state ex changes we learn that Mr. Loran Ken nedv, formerly of Plattsmoutb, and who has been for some time post mas ter at Fairview, has been arrested by Maj. Furay, on the charge of appropri- ating the contents of registered let ters, and roports say that he has con fessed his guilt. Mrs. Benescheck, who has been sick for a long time, and was cared for by the county, died on last Friday venine. Her disease was a very rare one, being a softening of the bones, (he bones becoming so soft and brittle tat they would break when she was moved in bed. She felt well in other respects for a long time, and her appetite was god, although to wards the hist her long lliness wore unon her svstem. For quite a long time previous to he r death she had not been moved, as every move won hi break a bone. She leaves a husband and several children, who now reside in Lancaster Co., and was about thirtv years of age. Seward Reporter. Reports or small pox come from all about us. Sioux City and vicinity have got it bad. brought In, it is said, by Kussion Menuouites. and it is creeping down further south in Iowa. Already we begin to hear talk of vac cination, and the necessity of it; the other day a wild rumor was spread that Plattsmoutb had a couple of cas es, which proved on investigation to be, tiyo children down with tho chick en pox. Reports from Chicago and tha larger cities, however, indicate that it will be more or less epidemic, and that it is the more malignant foim Of blt"5. or Russian small .JOx. , - Personal. ' t ' Jesse Erwin of Liberty, called Tues day. Mr. Showaltei- has returned- from his Iowa trip. John R. Clark of Lincoln was in town over last Sunday. Wm. I We Is, of South Bend, came down Wednesday of last week, and staid until Satureay. We omitted to mention a call from Mr. G. D. Mattison week before last, during our big snow storm. Mr. Geo. N. La Rue one of the. Her ald's old subscribers left for Cincin nati to-day, where be will make his parents a visit. Miss Flora Wise, who has been vis iting in Lincoln, returned the first of the week with a pocket full of woniaa suffrage speeches, so they say. Mr. Hallock, of Ohio, and traveling in the interest of , a neph ew f Mr. John Jenning3 spent Sun day in the city with his relatives. Capt. O'Rourke returned from New York, yesterday, and we are pleased to learn, with hopes of the total restora tion of his eyesight, in the near future. Mis- Ida Goo 'el wentdowu to Lin coln last Thursday, to visit Miss Ola Barnes and take in the Legislature,and returned to Plattsmoutb Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. II. K. Smith and Mr. James Pet- tee are taking a trip through the coun ty, this week, looking up the cattle in terets for Bensley, Waguer & Ben- sley, of Chicago. Mr. E. L. Welner, brother of Mr. Wclner of this place, was over fretn Glenwood to. the Happy Hour Club dance last week Friday and returned home Saturday morning. Mr. J. P. Skinner, formerly of Platts moutb, but now of the firm of Skin ner Bros., Corning, low a, came over Wednesday on business and will re- turn this afternoon. Park has to come over and see his friends once in a rhile. A good time guaranteed at the Temperance Social to-morrow evening Tbe best and cheapest in the world. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup costs you only 25 cents, and if it does not cure your cough you can get your money back. - Are you going to the Coffee Social at Good Templars' II dl to-morrow evening i Of course I am. I had a splendid time at the last one. Square dealing guaranteed at the Great Ked Store Thgie will be no mi vices at the Catholic Church on fcuuday next, as Fai her Lvncli. the pastor, will be ab sent on one of bis missions. -Quart us Parmele was out sleigh riding one dav last week, bis horses got scared at something and run away wiih him. tipping the sleigh over and throwing him and two youngladies.t hai were with him, out. The horses were stopped after th.tty had pretty well riudled the sleigh. The parly were net hurt any. The river will undoubtedly be very high this spring, and many places will suffer severely. The snow fall has been very unusual every where and all the streams which feed the mighty Missouri will roll their con tents down to it pretty soon, and then thcie'll be a chance for the oldest inhabitants to air their recollections of the times wien they navigated all over the bluffs in skiffs. A cash prize of $75.00 was offered by the Carpentry and Builder's Journal of New York for the best plan or a house to cost not more than 83.500. with full speculations Sc. It was wen by W. L. Morrison, of Rochester, a grandson of Chaplain Wright and wife of this place. We have seen the nlan and drawings in full and it is a wonderfully neat, artistic, economical and convenient building. 1 he young man will make a real "Architect some day and not a botch, of which we have too many already. Another Satcide. Jonathan Catties an old man and old resident of Cass County, living on a farm two and a half miles south of town committed suicide on Tuesday about noon by shooting the top of his bead almost off with an old-fashioned horse-pistol, lie leaves a large fam ily of children. Dr. Schildknecht informs us that he was called about three o'clock in the afternoon to the Carnes place The deceased had threatened suicide, they informed him, and parties pres ent endeavored to pcevent him but he became so violent they were afi aid of hinl and finally desisted. He then stepped into the next room and plac ing the pistol to bis mouth, lired and fell dead instanaly. Tbe ball lodged in his brain tearing the roof of his mouth and the brain, but not breaking the skull. The pistol used which the doctor displayed was a regular old fashioned horse-pistol. , The cause of trie rasii act was un doubtedly a disturbed state of mind caused by great pain. Mr. Carnes has suffered for some years with catarrh, which at one time was so severe as to cause the bursting of his eyeball, and under the anguish of his suffering he has frequently threatened suicide, which owing to the watchfulness of his friends be has failed to accom plish before. Forty years experience has stamp ed pubue approval on Ayers Cherry Pectoral, as the mast reliable of all remedies for Throa: or Chest diseases. Its continued and inc;easng popular ity is conclusive evmenceor its super ior curative qualities. lf4iU3tic.. The undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Plattsmouth and vicin ity that he has engaged the Kendall Combination at a great expense to play here for three nights commenc ing Mor.day, March' 21st, 1881. The company consists of 23 people and : best band and orchestra now tra ing on the road and their plays will ... entirely uew. Mr Kendall would not agree to come unless I would pay him on shares and owing to net hav ing any good troupe here during the winter. I thought the people of Platts mouth would' be glad to have the Endall Cooftbioation come and greet him with a full bouse each night and by so doing Jielp me also. - . . 4 I am, Respectf'ullv. - J. PiYwso, 1 Every body go to the coffee social at the Good Templar's Hall to-morrow Friday night. Coffee, Cake. Sand wiches. Pickles, &C-, will be served in the best of manner. Everybody is" invited. -Dr. Haydei. of Burlington, Iowa, who had been at t e Pacific Hense in this city the past few days will remain eight or ten days longer, and continue to treat all chronic diseases on tbe terms of no cure no pay. The Doctor gives particular attention to diseases of ti e eye and ear, also inserts French artificial eyes without an operation that move as freely as the natural eye. Shops Afire I Tuesday evening about 9 o'clock the crv of fire was heard and soon it was known that a portion of the' machine shops were on fire. The fire started either in the planing or boiler room, which are adjacent and at the south end of the principal brick building, about half of which was consumed ; that is the roof and ' wood work, the brick walls are uot badly injured. As there were no engines in tbe yard, the only avilable means of alarm was the regular machine shop whistle and the steam being low, that did not sound very loud so it was some time before it became generally understood that it was intended for an alarm of fire; when the fact became known in town our highly ornamental fire bell elevated in a mighty tower for the ex press pui poses of notifying the fire men of need of their services, stub bornly refused to be anything but an ornament, and several nunntes were consumed in vain attempts to make it useful which was not accomplished until a fireman scaled the tower and reached the clapper. (Query? What is the matter with the fire bell?; The fire was speedily brought under control, when fairly stacked. The machinery was a good deal damaged but not destroyed. The loss will be at least 82,000 but it is difficult to make an exact estimate of it. The origin of the fire seems to be entirely un known. ' A Jolly Sleigh ltlde. In pursuance of ancient custom, and "seem as now the Missouri oniy freezes up real good once in so often and that genuine sleighing in Nebras ka imitates Christmas the other way, and does not always come 'nce a year with any regularity, out oniy when it gets a good ready, therefore: it was resolved that last Saturday be set apart, and consecrated as one may say, to a semi-demi-annual visit to our neighbor's domains over the river j that is to. $ay In abort: a jolly sleigh ride to Glenwood to see the the peo ple and perhaps visit the institution for the "feeble-minded &c." situated there. To be honest that's one reason the Herald didu't go: we thought we'd wait aud see if "Bush" got home safe, and if he did wed "hook up some day and go over quietly and look around. But to the ride, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs Yates, Sheriff Hyers and wife, Mr. Bushnell and lady, Mr. Buttery and lady, Mr Campbell and ladj and Mr. Will Wise and wife formed the party. Thev left here about two p m. and got back about five, all alive a,r,d greatly pleased, with their trip, except Campbell, and his sleigh ran away with the horses, unset his girl out and hut t nobody but the feelings of the horses which were mad all the way home to think nothing was broke. Representative Ball. Lincoln, Neb.. Feb., 17, 1881. Ed. Herald, Dear Sir: As I have received letters from different persons asking for copies of printed bills I wish to say to those who l ave made the request that only loO copies of each bill are printed; we aro only al lowed one copy for tile so we are un able to send bills to those wishing them. Yours truly, II. D. Root. Farmers Institute at U'eeping Yter. A Farmers' Institute uuder the su pervision of Prof. Culbertson, Princi pal of the State Agricultural College, will be held at Weeping Water, com mencing Tuesday. March 1st., 1S81, and continuiug three or four days, with the usual course of essays and discussions. A full attendance of Farmers and citizens is desired. Official. List of Letters Remaining unclaimed in the Post Of fice at Plattsmouth, Cass Counlv, Neb.' kebrcary 24, 1881. Alien W C 2 Parker C P Adams Mrs. Julia 201son A Brown Z E Smith Ellen Cummings Mrs DE Smith James Carten Mrs. Scott C L Chofnan Jake Tidiaud Victor Fife J T , Wiley E Packer A M Woodbury Clem Persons calling for the above will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall, P. M. J. s. Duke Has jast received a car load of cook stoves of the latest styles and in im proved patterns, which he will sell at i he lowest possible pnce3. He has al so a new line of improved carpenters tools. Cs"!! and see them before pur chasing elsewhere. 49t2 Notice to Teachers. The next meeting of the Teachers' Association will be held at Louisville on March 12th. The programme will be the same as was published for the February meeting no meeting having been held on account of the weather. Removal. J. . Campbell, the blacksmith, has removed to the north west corner of Eighth street ana Washington Ave nue, opposite Jerry Ilartman's brick yard, where he is now conveniently pii pared to do all wqi k in his line in satisfactory manner. Prices as low as the lowest. A ecialty made of farm ers" spring work. J. A- Campbell. 50il Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the sale of property belonging to the estate of James McNurlin, which was adver ed to take place on the 12ih Inst, ..ill take Dlace on the 20th inst.. at the place mentioned in said notice, sub ject to the terms therein mentioned; Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. J. M. Patterson. Adm'r. Plattsmouth, Feb. 18, 1881. 43t2 The Mkabe' Piaqo admits f only one equal, and that is the STElN wat" We are general agents for both. -Highest degree f excellence" are the wonia of the Judges of the Ceatesnial Exposition in 18TG. Max t T5ro. " ' At tn. ' v- : r The McJJurlinschooIhouse affair is 'not decided yet, it seems. Tbe di rectors Messrs. R. E. Countryman and R. D. McNurlin swore out a warrant against C. G. Fleming, J. E. M'Conaha R. W. Rhoden.G. W. Rhoden. Don C. Rhoden, W. Kniss, J. J. Adams and W. Lathrep for resisting officer and assault and battery. They were ar- raigued before Judge Sullivan yester day (all except J. W. Latbrop he left for Iowa) and gave bonds to appear for trial March 15th. All the grocers will soon be sell ing Bremuer's Crackers. 47t4 Weeplny IT ate r Items. Just thawed out to-day aud my first , W. thought was of you, aud our W letter. Dudley Ripley have stored an im mense stock of ice for next summer. Burgess & Williams are doing the same. B. F. Barrett at our new harness shop. Fleming Sc Hace have sold their store building to Chase & Beardsley. C. Tborngates sold his store build ing to Fleming A Race. Considerable building vill be uone in W. W. in the spring. Trixy wishes to correct the mistake in bis former letter of Laney & Thorn- gate, which is incorrect, to C. Thorn gate, dealer in general notions, 5 and 10 cent counters, Vc. Dr J.W.Thomas is around again. and improving rapidly in health. Mr. Bates is better. Burgess & Williams will soon start another meat market here. Another hotel is talked of soon. Newspaper to start beie in the spring. The Weeping Water Dramatic Club, under the auspices of the W. W. Or chestra, played -rncle Tom's Cabin" successfully, and with great credit, to crowded bouses for four successive nights. The storm prevented many from attending. A meeting is proposed here for Tuesday night to institute measures for the relief of the colored sufferers in Kansas. Yours Spasmodicallv. Trixy. Arousing its Readers. An alarm of fire at midnight .is a startling thing, but not half so start ling to many who hear it as would bo the sudden "knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thous ands of thousands are hurrying to their graves because they are careless ly indifferent to the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of II. II. Warner t Co., with -their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, to arouse men to a sense of. their dauger imd cure them. Memphis Ap peal. 47tl3 Hair Work Of all kinds done by Mr3. A. Knee; leave orders for the same at Mrs S. S warts millinery Store. 43tf The only eecret about Ayer's Cher ry Pictoral is in the selection of the best materials for the cure of coughs and colds and skilfully combining them bv chemical processes. This all medical men are aware of. as they are furnished with the formula of its preparation. They mean business at the Great Red Store. Goods positively lower than any bouse in town. See for your self. 41tf Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at 3 per cent interest, tf . Jl. Wheeler. Buy Only the Genuine Singer of the Company's Agent, F. C. Bowen, office at Mrs. Swarts' Millinery Store. Main Street, Plattsmouth. Needles, Oils, and Accessories always on bund. Machines sold on Monthly Tayments. 40tl3 House For Sale. House and three lots for sale, house contains C rooms well mushed, cistern and good well. Centrally" located. Call at Hartigan's Law Office. 4Ct4 Canned goods in great variety at rock bottom prices, either by the case, dozen or single can at W. II. Baker & Co. 4 Si 2 rt OOfiper day at liome. Hiiiunle wortu j '6 j free. AddrcM, Sti.nso.n & Co,. Portland Maine. Wely JC!a week In your o-n town. Terns and si i .pUUoutflt free Address, II. H.Li.KTT ; hi. tfi- rorllamt, .Maine. tfTOA WKKK $12 a day Ht home easily ni-ule ? t 6(.'oxrly outfit fret1 Aiigu.xta. Maine. 4iily Complete new line of queensware and glassware just unpacked at W. II. Eaker Sc Co. Prices lower than ever. 2 Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an inteinal medi cine warranted a sale, certain and speedy curj for Rheumatism, Neural gia, Lame Racks, Pains in the side, Stomach, Kidneys, &c, &c. Smith, Black : Co. have sold over one hun dred bottles in the last two months. 48tf A Paying Ocenpiitiou. Tlif approach of the long winter evening culls attention to the matter of a lamp, for wiili out a good Unlit UM the pleaxure or profit is taken from readiut: or otuny Coal oil is now in Be ii eral use for illuminating purposes out hide of cities or large towns whe.recoal gas is used, and when a proper lamp i used It is the best aubvtttute for sunlight yet iicQVPied. The principle or plan upon which the Student Lamp is cpnstrueted may 1p said to be the best in UsP, but the livnip iUelf has always had sev eral objectionable features which we are glad to see are beim; done aw ay with in the new as pirant for favor called the Homk Lamp." manufactur-d bv the Home Uunp Co., of Cin cinnati. The great onjection to most other lamps is their liability to be upeet, the trouble to keep tUem in order, and the poor light given by them. The New Home Lamp is nickel plat ed, and almost a fac-simile of the Student Lamp; it has a handsome ornamented clamp, by means of which the lamp can be at once ea sily adjusted in any position upon the center table, piano, nui-ic rent, sewing machine. dek. or by means of a handsome bracket, which goes with tbe lamp, can be placed upon the wall, and in whatever position it is placed it Is abso lutely safe. This is the great feature pt excel lence, but the New Home Lamp couibuiee also the patent Argand burner, 'a 'BUics; indicator and match box. No lAmp has ever before been teceiTed with such unusual favor or recUved such string recommendations from the leading Journal of Cinomuali. It U aUo endorsed by sueh men as the mayor and postmaster, sever al Insurance presidents and express agents of that city as the safest, most convenient and best lamp made The Company desires agents In this locality, and any suart lady or gentle man can make a handsome income dnriug the next six mouths by canVasalng for its sale. There are hardly a dozen families in the countv who will not want one, and its price Is so low as to bring it within the reach of all. For fur ther information address Home Lanip Compa ny, Cincinnati Ohio, mentioning our paper, aud they will give you full particulars and ex clusive territory to canvass In. HL5 THE CINCINNATI WKEKI.T TI.ES. The Banner Wct-i-ly t the Wnf. iin j ei:'li!-pa&re paber'tmly Hue dollar a year, aud a I iiMt-iiinccnt eutintvinir "two feet wide and al- i most three feet long" free, and po-daue paid to every subscriber. Address WKKHLV TIItKH. Cincinnati Ohio. j Fees of Doctors. j l ha fee of doctors is an item that very many person? are interested in just at present. We believe the sched ule for visits is 3, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year and -in need of a daily visit, over 81. 000 a year for medical attendance alone! And one single bottle of Hep Bitters taken in lime would save the 81,000 and all the yeai's sickness. A Foolish Mistake, make the 'miatak i mast? me mijiaK or coa- rounumg a remedy of acknowledged merits with the numerous quack med icines that are now so commpn. We speak from experience when we say that Parker's Ginger Tanic 1 a ster ling health restorative and will tlo all that 1s claimed for it. We have used l G",'8f'lves. with the happiest results rlreuT?r?m"n1 '"hen worn out SPECIAL NOTICES. Prof. Rice's Lightning Thorough Bass last rue tor. Jiy use "of this chart any one who can sing a song can learn to accom pany themselves on Organ or Piano at once. The best thing yet offered. Call at Leonard's "Music and Art Gallery" satisfy yourself, buy oue, and learn to play your onn accompaniments. James Pettee, Sole agt. for uass Co. You Can Find at Bennett & Lewis' Nice mince meet in bulk or bucket; pure maple syrup and maple sugar; buckwheat flower of the best quality; caned goods fresh and nice; a full as sortment of cakes and crackers, with a great variety of fancy groceries not generally kept in other establishments. Ayer's Hair Vigor, es its name implies, invigorates and strengthens the hair. It not only restores the original color to grey or faded hair, but by its stimulating action at the roots, producing a vigorous growth, and gives it that beautiful lustre which results only from a strong, heal thy growth of the hair. Pepperberg's cigars are the most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealer for them.25tf Go to the GREAT RED STORE FOR BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. You can positively do vourself some good. " 31tf A H FA'TH A"l tASVANSEHH Make from ft-il to T0 per week selling uootls for K. J. RlDEOl'T & CO.. 10 Barclay Street, New York, (v'lid for catalogue and terms. 21y Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to . J.W.Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. , ,, - .- ei Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tI J. II. Buttery sells the best cough medicine. He has confidence in it, and he is willing to refund the money if it does no good. Ask for Piso's cure for Consumption. Price 25 cents and 81.00. 42t9 To the Citizen's of the County and State. I have now read' for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet cornea down, call on J. T. A. Hoover. Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday m January, February. May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June aud September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April. July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Sat ti rd an of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. WOOLKY, 42tf Superintendent. WUi'.t Everybody Wants Is a pleasant, reliable medicine that never poes any harm, and prevents and cures diseases bv keeping the stomach in perfect order, the bowels regular. and the kidneys and liver active. Such a medicine is Parkers Ginger Tonic It relieves every case, and we have seen stacks of letters from thousands who have been saved a:.d cured by it. See other column. Tribune. 40t4 We to-day call attention to the advertisement of the Prickly Ash Bit ters, which can be found in another column. These Bitters are made from the purest and best materials, and their tonic and cathartic properties render them superior to all others in disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, &c. 40t4 Ml. OUIX PAKLING, SOUTH BEND, NER. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ; FLOUR AUD GROCERIES in general. Ir Darling is also a Practising riiysiclan and can always be found at his Ottlce In the Drugstore. Special attention paid to OBHTERICAL CASES. 31m0 U. F, Mathews, DEALER XX Hardware, Catlery, Nails, Iron, Wagon Stock, STOVES and TIN-WAKE, Iron, IFbod Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD d GARDEN HEEDS. ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK, Kept in Stock. MakltisT and llepalrlug;, DONE WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warranted. 411 E. G. Dovey & Son AT THE OLD' STAND, till I'ni't themselves at home to Caas county r aiineis anu an mcir out customers. U'e hace this Winter our us ual Jul I and larger lines of Goods than, perhajs, ever he fore. As the growth of the country has demanded larger stocks, and of a better class, tre ' have endeavored to meet that demawl. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens jor ti uner wear, we hate a large and varied assortment at reduced rates. DRESS OOOIDS oj (U .4C.y. iress 1 rtmmtngs of the latest styles. Buttons in endless variety, our line of NOTIONS is weeding?:; large, and ice lltinkircll nelected. LADIES SHOES MEN S AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES SHOES, to suit all perxonaanl all purses A very full line cf tin: ai NToKti tin: which you mii-d see to select from GB03SRIE3 I of standard grades. ipann f the finest qualities, selected by our i u uo selves. nnfranp many nrands, enpecially our owl UUiiljUil brand ifKKKSH KOAI.THI (Ot'FKIi- cnlied the ilr.KIQt E. Try it a;;d e. i efor. purchasing elsewhc j. MTiiad Turn-lii ilUDU Illii 1.1 of all kinds, fresh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty, CAN N r.U f ;OODS from all ouartere. Vary "" V rtOlUI ma koomm. GKEEN W INTER AFr-I.E.S ly the barrel cr bu-hel In all these branctlr-s we 'uaU en-le-Vbr to sell ns hue ag ni.y wi. and as is pftss.ie to do a iotxn uusi- Ks. We invite attention and will show ail that call our iroods. . rou"t be.-ifmid to ask for w hat you wan' and CiilNw'teTi and rr-rly ' ' ' Ml &M0 We remove to H?red. d ord er's ISrielt UMoelt, Next to (Court iHoiie, and We offer for tweaity-ciglit clays unprecedented JESargaiiis in Mens', 'Youths', and Children's TV'tf WILL DISCONTINUE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS AS SOON AS STOCK ON HAND IS SOLD. AVAIL YOUR SELVES OF THIS GREAT CHANCE TO BUY C LOTA ING AT FACTORY PRICES. In addition to this great Spe cial sale of OotE&in&9 we propose from this elate to inaugurate a grand clear ance sale of all WT5nnt!;x3iL0 n)allg9 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOiI FOR THE LARGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Gerits' Fur Nishing Goods Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Trunks, Valises, & Jewelry THAT WILL ARRIVE FOR THE SPRING TRADE. c"ALL EARLY. We Will Festively Discount nil l'ricc Lists by 10 Per. Cent. Oil, What A Cough! Will you heed the warning. Tiie signal ierhaiis of tbe sure approach of that more terrible disease Consump tion. Ask yourselves if- you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know now from experienco . i,.,t ! IM.IL , Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains whv more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without" it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest tiso Shiloh's I'cr ous Plaster. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Ceowtf Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of To cents to free yourself of every symp tom of these distressing Complaints. If you think so call at our store and get a bottle cf Shiloh's Vitalizer, every b)ttle has a printed guai antee on it; use accordingly, and if it does yon no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Smith Black & Co. O'eowtt We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal in jector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 30 cents. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Ot-owtf Brown's Pepsin Tonic Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Sick-headache. You have only to try it to prove it. It furnishes the siom ach with Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake and Gentian, the natural principles of digestion. No remedy ever offered to the public has relieved so much suf fering as this wonderful Preparation. Mrs. Miiia Jox-:.s. Fairmount, Kas. says: "I had Dyspepsia, for ten years and have been cured by using two bot tles of Brown's l'rp.-::i Tonic, afier trying a dozen doctors." A. O. Butler, R ckville, Mo, writes; "You have my thai.ks for a ife saved by this ondLM i'n Remedy. commenced improving ,i.:i r taking the third dose ; its effect on th stom ach, liver and bowels, was aimo:L mag ical." E. B. Hall, IIiattville,Kans;:s ,says: Please Fend me by exptess one gross of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. It excels all other remedies for Dyspep sia ever sold in this community. I cannot keep store without it. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith, ilack d. Co.. J. M. Roberts, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er East plattsmouth. To all Our Friends. flavins had numberless Inquiries for adver- isini; cauls in all parts of t tie com, try from la dies who are interested in the fashion of niakiiiK "t ard Collections." we are having printed tor them a set of seven beautiful cards, each 111 six colors and on a ;old background. In the very highest decree ot art, illustrating Shake speare's Seven Ak- s of Man," We have spared no expense in these cards thev are simply little art-ems. Our only aim has been to publish the finest cards yet shown. Appli cations for t hem have come in so rapidlv that nearly the whole edition is eiiKaijcd before the receipt by us of the cards from the artist. We nave tnereiore oeen ouiinca t adopt mo ioi lowiiu plan for the distribution of the reinaiii- iler : No more of the tilt Shakespeare cards, seven In the series, will be sent except inn upon he receipt of a statement irom a uroccr that the person applying for the cards has bought of him on that day at least seven bars of Dob bins' Electi ic Soap, with price paid for same. All appiyinK in this manner wilt reieive the full set of seven cards tenuis bv mail. This will Insure us tliat our friends and patrons j;et their share of these beautiful designs, altliouuh it in no manner repavs us for the cost of the cards. Your erocer has the soap cr will net it. and the purchase by you of seven bars of It at one time will sect'.ro fur you gratis seven beau tiful cards. The soap improves w ith nue and is an article of necessity in your house everv week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that vuu must have anyway. Please send us your ar.phcatloii at once, and tell your latly friends making "Card Collections" to do the same. i ours respectfully, I. L. UAttlN & Co. lie SoutklthSt..Fuiladelphta.C 0 -?e?MMj&4RViGi& Ct. "ssepb, 2. Is conducted bv an exnert aceoimtant .utrt successful teacher. Instruction thormrii and practical, i union iovr than elsewhere. Full particulars to any address. ZII IHIW. .1. tint AN T, iTes. Profitable Readinff for Evervbodv Business men and women, teachers, mechanics j Ifaravn minictM. nnlM 1 1 1. - i i ....... ( a. i wuw umji four by the constant toil and worry of your work ( wririK intoxicating nttrer?. Dut use Are you suneiuig Irom Lyoepsia, Kheuma tum. Neuralgia, or with Bowel, Kidney, Lrrer or! lrinary complaints, you can h cured bv niner . i T T" wasung away won Consumpnon, ie- r ill II jiy m.kocs ; 11 you Cave a pain ful cough or bad cold, yon will find sure rrlief in Kipauon, and your system needs invigoratinir, or! nt you have pimples and blotches, and your blood' I you are enfeebled bv tli--a-- aiti - . . e" puntying. yon ran always rtewend on rgH.IL4iiWHI.?M-J:;W.1?ll bad many other of the best medicines known it iv UuitronGiitoar. Buchu. Mmrink. ... j i . '.he Bert rlaalth and S..Mo.h R r Usad. and is far suoerior to ltiiters. KwnrM ni iiiKcr ua inner lonia, as it evr Intoucate. find combines the best curative properties of a J. at naa 9n itaaareaa at Litest It Say 1 loan. ; Buy a sec. BOttle of rour drurviir. and tn vnt.i txHinierfeiu be sure our signature u on the nut. kidc wrapper. Hiscox 4 Co.. Chemists. N. Y. ! Parker's Hair Balsam. VZZXZZz?- Th Beit Xoit Ecoaomleal Hair Dmili Centaintac only ingredients that are beneficial to the hair and scalp, the Balsam will be found far more satisfactory than any other preparattoa. It Sever Falls to Eeatore Cray or Fade4 Hair . mo the rijnnr-t T-outhfuI erlor an -t is wtrranmt to r j maw L1 IIM LEGAL NOTICES. Execrltor's- Sale of Land.- Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of tin :unboritv vested In me bv the last will and tes lament of farah S. Smal l, dece.tseo. 1 will, on Saturday, the tith day of .March. A. 1. lsl. at i one o'clock p. in. of said day, sell al pulilie ven due, at the .Vdiui dooi oi uie oiui iiouse. 111 , i. v..l.,.,L-. tl... (. ,II,,. Ii,. J realestale situated In said County.lo-wii : The North Kast ouartui (ueV) of n-i-liou No. eiiiht- I -..,. I .... ... iT ........ ..r gr,.ioii No. twenty cjui. ail in town. n. twelve (liii. liuiiKc No. twelve (.a). l-.at of the sixth u;tn P. -M. Terms of sale made known on the nay of sale. The undersigned reserves the right to reiect any or all olds. .1. v . ,ioii.so Adjiiini-trator vf the Kstate of Sarah bluart with will annexed. 4.U1 Notice. To n iom if may Cunctrn. Keooit having been made to the Hoard o Count v Commissioners of Cass County, Neb raska by the Clerk of the disli let Court of sail I ouniy w hich report shows that there Is now and has been for l he last six months reinain- iiiKlulhe bauds 01 said district del K certain lees which have been uncalled for. Now if such fees Hliall not be called fo within six mouths from the 1-t dav of .lanuary IshT will be considered as forieitcd and will be paid into the common school fund of said Cass County. l'.y order of County Commissioners. .. D. Tl TT, 4st2 Couniy Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. ltv virtue of au order of saie. Issued by W. C Sliow.,lter. cleik of the District Court, wlihiu aud fid' Cass County. Nebraska, and to me di re:-led. I w ill i Ii tne lull! dav ot March. A. 1 ssi.ai 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, al the south door of the Court House In said Couniy. sell a nubile auc tion tiie loiiowiuu real estate to-wit the south west quarter (s w of section, thir iv-foitr t.si) town twelve W- north in rai.e nine (hi east oi oi li 1. .M., coiiialiniiK one nun hundred and sixty tbiO) acres, all ol the ubove -ami, situated in Cass County, Nebraska. T lie same bcint; levied upon and taken as the prop erty ot Edwin Aiineu, Jiary E. Allien. A. iia. 'and and .Melissa L. Patrick. Defcndaat s : t satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by James v iiKmson, riaiuiin. 0." 11. W. Hveks. Sheriff. Ca Co., Neb Plattsiuouth, Neo., Feb. 101 Ii, A. I)., 11. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. PLATTSMOUTH, NED. C. IIFISI'L, ITopilotor Flour, Corn Meal & Feed Alwavs on hand and for sale nt lowest cast prices. Corn. ea. The Inchest prices paid lor . neat ai.d Particular attention given custom work ROBEftT DONNELLY'S AND. 1SLACK3I1TII SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there i a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Sw Wnjron and Itucsie. matte- to Order. SATISFACTION OI'AKANTEED. Shop on Sixth street e-oposite S'relirht's Stable sTitto.dRi.SrTiftiarlz. ifrt'ner iC Grainer. ALL KINDS OF hinting, (Sraininj, 6Iastng, aTsQtttittittr) S piper innptt). Also, Decorations of all kind-. Painted in Good Style. FIIESCOING A SPECIALTY. KEFEItENCES : J. Valleuv. sr.. E. Hkebx. 41tf A. B. TAVI.OH, N. HOLMKS, Cures by AllSOItll TON .'Nature's way ii Li. iini:asc. IX Si 1 SIRO'r iim:asi:s, ; 1 1 Ureal Ii in? troubles. It Ih-lvss info the system curative agents iai healiiii; medicines. It Itrawst from tb.e itisea'ed parts the inlsoii" that cau-e deal h. I housands testify to Its virtU'-!. foil caa !)B Mwifth Cnrefl! fiunt despair until von have jrind thi Sensible. KasTiy aiijillfd ami Radically I'.fTectual Heinedv. Sold Uy Di insists or tent by mail on receipt if price. . by . Sen." for Tes - . ......... ..... ...' A i. U W-l.J UUUq A UU J J ' I our bonk . i bi-ee -Mif- .111 :l V..... -f Williams Pluck'. ...-'Uf,JT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ORGAHSfv la1 no to f i.&in-j to 33stay alios S'-j.t up. ram r ice. Address Dntiiell-' alty WasiiiiiKtoiiNJ An Only Daughter Cured of Consumption. W hen death was hourly expected, nil reme dies having railed, and Dr. H. James was ex perimenting with the many hevbs fT Caktiltj; ho accident ly made a preparation which cured his only child of CouHinnp.lon, His child U now lit this country and enjoying l lie bed of health. He has proved to tho world that ConHDiuption can bo positively nnd per manently cured. The Doctor now gives this leclpe free, only asking Uv Hire's cent si amps to pay expenses. This Herb also t ureoignt Sweats, Nausea nt the Stomach, nn.l will break up a fresh Cold In twenty-four hours. Ad dress Craddock & CO.. 1032 ltr.ee M., rhlladei- phia. naming this paper. Parker's Ginger Tonic Itegulatcs the stomach, liver and kidneys, ai.d neer fails to make the blood rich Mid pure and o strengthen every part oi i ne svm.-mi. o i n lired hundreds ol despairing iin'""- '" our neighbor about It. .... HOP BITTERS L'uro all diseases of the Sloiimch, l!ow eis. Llvei kidney and Lrlnaiy Organ, '"oiihii.--.. Sleeplessness, and especially I i male. i i - hums. ask your iirui-Kii. o your and try llieni before oil Oilier. Send for circular. Hop Hitlers M f g Co., no Joh'dOjOMt. , a htjsicai. n . Mn.lol tn.tmrn.nt, rl. r His I u-i i Orrin. n which ml .ih rn.i pfni ny p. l-nlnrlntlnimanu ."i-nltoti.-d I J". " - . ' wal'rl CtUlo,,.. of IHIC MM-IIANO-AI. (I h. .1 1 1. 1 I I :' cortrrily .11 O ' i-l '. -l. " ' -t.-r tn.,.1.-. IM. !. l. ' " . . "- '"' H III U'riDi JinCnn. id this Tames Fettle! on, but dkalei: in Musical Instruhienls, Sole Appointing Agent for The I'nrlVHlleil JEasioii A. Ilnnitln CABINET ORGANS. AIs V. C o State Acent for the Henry 1- Mill, r and . Kmerson Co. Pianos. SAMPLK INSTRUM I : N TS at office. Sixth, out- door south of M.u;i PLATTSMOUTH, NP.I1. Iiislr Srliolai-s Will do well to examine our New 31 a son Hamlin OE&AIlTSTnTJCTOn "UNION STORE!" Eight Mile brove, Nob. I'.V WALTER JENKINS Having opened a New Store :it I lie ttbov I call alteutloli to tnv stuck, .mil iis t'. patronage of mv friends and no Public iu general. Dry Goods, Groceries Tinware $ Wooden whi t and General floods of CHEAP A. IT 3D Call and see our Stock tlseivhere. -.11 sort". -before yhi'j 311y Wai.tku Jenkin HAY BROTHERS DEALER IN HARDWARE. STOVES d- TIN WAR ot ti iti:n, aiSiAKSi.l. A lood Tinner always IV Jkll ll iflfl I? 1. IIM I I-l :ft .1 . done neatly, pi Eave-trouuhii 4his VOIIB2 ifc,f.i. nmhM if- lr-T TIRC K Q-?X tn this P lMi-tX& W.r-M J 'ia and Vwnt while (fr?X -:?M M:), 'AtWiatter ........ ... ......rv n anu itnonu a:so y done to order. llcmemlicrtlie n.-irne nnd i South Hi nd. Ni-ln.iska. Hay r.ros. Slnio WAR NEII't- Is made froiri rrop'eal Leaf olltare Value, and is a . . Itemed.) tm all tint dl-ea-es ilial cause pains lu t ie lower part of the body for 'lorpid Liver Headaches .laini dice lilzlncss. I, ravel, Malai ia, and all tl i .11 -cultles of the Kidneys. Liver and l i ii'iiry or gans. Eor IVnisIr' llisrssrs. Monl hiy -Mi-n-struation, and during Pregnancy, it has nu equal. It restores lli oigai. tint nin,- tins blootl. mill hetn-e Is the bei-t Itlnotl I'nrlllrr. It is the only know n remedy that cures 1 ia -tl scoui'ire. Itrlielifs. liseHw.. Pol Diabetes, U"C arner is Hsiif,- llln to-test 4 ure. Eor Sale by Druggists and Healers at Hl.it per bottle. r.Hrxe-t bottle In Hie market. Jiyit. H. II. WAUNEIl & CO., Itoclicstcr. N. V. firnn't-M'ther'x I 'hair. Popular. Words & mnlc. "On the Tramp." March, ' Very Inspirit ing. Twickenham Fti-rtj. Splendid, Words o inusit! A'li Uiliian Union. Fvll-Sizf Piano Miisiie. AI.I. 4 I-l K.l 'M nihil on rr ret tit of pour H cent St:tlnts. j. v.. st:::a23 c: , Spriglitly and plea-ing. Philadtljiula. - t-TrfS Ca3 I - s c Hi. tf c t-4 gj;i3fi?J-5; e : v e B r , f .- -. c s ; i. r- 2 lit An ?SS-r . err CORE YOUR BACKACHE ! Acil nl! di-eae of the Ki!nev. bladder aud Urinary Oigaus by weunuij tne . - IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY. PAD. It is a MAIIVEL of HEALING and KEI-IEF. Simple, Sensible, Direct; - Painiess, Powerful. It (i RI'.s where all eNc fail-. A Itevcla tloti and devolution In lltjdlcine. - Absoi p- ticn or tllrect Hnphcalion. i s tpMts.-d to irntat isfactory internal ineiiii-L es. Send for f- 1 ..... Z ll ii..1 I r. vii i .In . -..n. Iril Siil.l drug;; ;its. oi se-i by man. oa receipt t.i p Address i i Thi Tii3u0a!r;iii22 PaiXj Ori Ooiinlue Ktd- i.cy l ad. Ask VU! mis Plock -A- it -I t ..k'v ,. , ,m ,K "Cut I'omptly mid ' ln-aply. 1 i f'' WA R N C II . A arse !-'V pz:aa A l-.A'' D a