- - ( 0 S0Slfe CROVER'S DEFEAT. WKlTTKN rOU TIIR II Kit A ID. flrover and Allea. In el;$lity-eij;lit. A rrl v ! just in time to be too late ; 'Hie ship tli silence parsed them by And left them on the land to (lie. The captain of Iheshlp of Maine, 'J tin people call lilm J . ii. Itlaine, liy b.U coiniiiand unfurled the sail. And now behold their piteous wall. With tli em I lie many peiiHinn vetoes Will he beneath t li drifting snow ; There forever In fib-nee will they renaln.' JCetle'.-tlnj with horror the strength of lllalue. Kleep Grovor sleep and Allen too. Old Satan may remember you ; And when you hear the trumpet blow. To a warmer climate you may go. I'eace to thy earthly pains and tolls. Kent to thy bilf neek and thy bolls. No more you'll skulk yourself away, I' pon a decoration day. To fth for cat's and mud tad poles, iKnorliiir loyal veteran snuln. 'I hose chill vvIihIh w ill make you shiver, While you and Al'en, fro up bait river. Heed ut t the winds halt not by the way ; I'erchanee you'll reaeli a warmer day. You may reach a c.liuie free of earth's woe : A barren upace no grans will grow. Your earthly tricks will be forgot J!ooause your palace will be so hot . Old Hi n Han icon and LeviMoiton. In thog' lden chariot -go-by snortil'f. A ml nestle In eait hs olive glades. To busk fcreiicly In their shades. bile you and Allen, oan silently Pgcre, J low yirii did vote against the nigger. Slocum. No MoreCrow. From Friday's Daily. "Democrats should bear in miud that our republican friends need nil the fun and frolic they can raise between now and election day, and we should do nothing but sympathize with them in their efforts this evening."" The above lines are a production which appeared in our local contempor ary, the Journal, the night of the grand renublican rallv. October I3tli. Tho abovo squib was carefully treasured for future reference. The worthy editor may cast his desolate glnnce over his own production once again, and recall many happy days of the past which are gone from him forever. The following is the second production: Oh, how sick. Wonder who crave for sympathy ? Why, one republican offered to bet one of the prominent dem ocrats of this city $20. yesterday while he was at Lincoln that "Cleveland is the president.'' The poor hopeless man put up his money, it is said, but when he found out that Cleveland is the president the republican returned him his money. The man kicked himself real bard. Poor C. Whopper, who predicted such overwhelming returns in fayor of tin democrats, has remained silently in his hole under the Sherwood block since electon day, If any one visits him then and asks, "How's election, C. W.," his looks immediately put an end to an further conversation. All possible aid was secured for the sick one, but h turned up his toes. cr WX. '."-,X':- '; Haavy Snow Storm Repotted from Northern Kansas. AtcixISok, Kan., N -v. 9. The most phenomenal snow storm that ever occured in northern Ka09us began this morniug, and has continued furiously all day. Trains are ah delayed and telegraph wires are prostrated in all directions with the exception of one line to Kansas City, In Atchison over 200 telephone linea are broken and so tangled up with electric light wires that the electric light works have been suspended to prevent accident. The snow storm is the heaviest that has occurred at any season of the year 'since 1878. The extent of the damage cannot l3 ascertained, owing to the suspension of telegraphic connection - Kasab City, Nov. 9. A rain storm. beginning early this morning, developed into a snow storm at 3 o'clock this after noon and lias been falling ever since, The snow, however has melted as fast as it has fallen. It has been accompanied by brisk winds and has done considerable damage. Nearly all railroads centering here are more or less delayed, the Santa Fe- bein- the worst sufferer. Telegraph wires are also somewhat crippled. A Few California Figures c.wPkaxcism. Nov. 9. The couut of 110 precincts in the city of 17G giv Harrison 24, 930, Cleveland 27,G93. Tho republican state committee claims the state by from ten to twelve thousand, The democratic state commiuee ruui-cuw j theetateto the t epub! ic.HU-, bin by a; ....M muiorityThe lutest figures indi- 1 ..ntr 1 iii: iuLL'tiL ii"uira in""- s'na- J. .' V.- ,1. ;,. r.rn. J11IIL All h 'p--r- Ji'iV-..' since been c-jm-n-.Iim',. and tli:-; ft?Uow-in-.r illu -tratiau givvs t.', next orJi-r . ;! c:t di.re. Indiana. Indianapolis, Nov. 10. Republicans are jubilant, but the demonstrations of the past two days have ceased, The people haye returned to their business and the city has assumed its normal aspect. The county canvassing board is still in session. The oflicial figures on the result in this city cannot be obtained, but the democratic electoral ticket wus carried in the county by a plurality of 37S. A few oflicial returns are coming in from coun ties over the state, and it is thought the republican plurality will be in the neigh borhood of 2,500. Arrangements arc completed fur a grand ratification meeting hero tonight, and it is probible that General Harrison will be induced to participate in the demonstration in somu way. The general has expressed a.deeided opposition to the coming of delegates for the purpose of congratulating him. Congratulations by letter, he says, will receive prompt atten tion. In response to a call for a speech yesterday he said: The time for speech-making is over. The debate is closed, and I believe that the polls are closed. I thank y..u for your call tonight. The republican headquarters closed last night. Chairman Huston and Secre tary Dill were each presented with gold headed canes by the clerical corps of the committee. The democrats now concede Indiana to Harrison by 2,500. Reports to the Asso ciated press confirm this, though the vote may be a fw hundred more. The entire republican state ticket is elected, there being scarcely 300 votes difference thus far between General Harrison and Gover nor-elect Ilovev. In the Eighth district Brookshire (dem,) defeats Johnson (rep.) for nnrress bv C3 majority. This is a democratic gain. Burrled Alive. Kansas Crrr, Nov. 9. A special from n T;ftBv.iirTb. Kan., savs: 1 he most ureaa- H. IHU" M-'J 7 - ful disHster in the history of Kansas oc curred at 5 o'clock this evening. ... k 4. that time a terrible explosion was heard at shaft No. 2, in Fontenac, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The shaft was completely shattered and there were 160 men below. only two of whon are known to have escaped. Being 112 feet deep it is almost certain at this writing that all who were in the nunc are dead or burried alive, Attempts will be made to reach the men below before morning. The shock nes- troved whole drifts, and it is pi-obable that the men in the lower levels are bur ied beneath tons of slate. Clack damp is supposed to have caused the explosion Most of the miners at these shafts were originally from the mines of Pennsyl vania, Ohio. Cincinnati, Nov. 10. Yesterday the ballots cast in Kenton county for con jressman from the Sixth (Carlisle's) Ken tucky district, were counted at Indepen dencc, Ky,, and about two-thirds of them was fo .cd to be rough edged and per !l-r Til: . I .- .f th"n. :l C'.U-i! county an. I tl.o.T-. el njjniusr t'i"tr ii ilk'i-: i-.re it's1 iiutnljcrs throu! district. ou;,t- ii II Of tllf VeFt V rir i: Whekuso, W. Vs., Nor. 9 Ffrty countries, p.-Uing 1 i .'j.-loS votes for pres ident in 1331, sluw a net t cpuMicun g iin of 4,050. Te remaining thirteen count ies, polling 16,639 votes, will at the same ratio of gains, give the lcpublicaus a gain of 794, making a total net gain in the state of 4,815, which would give the state to the republicans by C24 majority. Tn; indications are th.it Atkinson, Flick and Smith (reps.) are elected, respective ly, in the First, Second and Fourth con gressional districts. Illinois. Nashville, III., Nov, 9, Foreman (dem) for congres3 in the Eighteenth Il linois district has a majority of 17 over Jehu Baker (rep.). The following is the official returns: Foreman's majorities: St. Clair county, 229; Monroe, 560; Total 7S9, Baker's majorities : Madison, 324; Bond, 385: Washington, G3; Total 772. Foreman was erenaded at his residence this evening. New York. Rhisecliffs, Nov. 9. Vice President elect Morton spent the day in reading and arranging hundreds of telegrams re ceived by hhn upon tha successful re sult of the campaign. Tney are from leading republicans throughout the land. 'Treedore" a prominent democrat among the younger politicians of this city has manifested considerable uneasi ness since the defeat of Cleveland. His only desire now is that his home could j be removed to the country lor seerai . yorst p;ut pf t j WjWS oycr he storm -'Wl winter ?" here do the flies stay in me t - Tito query b propounded by . -j j ' nn prpdsnw. The flies wili stay in the an exchange. road new for Dress. I noticed four exceedingly handsome, but rather too nt riking tailor suits for I VOUllg lauies an 111 Lincoln green lackeis nave ioiiq poo;es naps witu eur . .i r . lnous blacU IhUm.ii.-4 una me ironis are braided elabora u 1 v with thick, round cord. Oreen Ml but a with high rolling rims and black cock'a feathers go with them, and gauntlet gloves of yellow BUede. I asked the tailor what these wero, and ho said ho had not the slightest idea himself They had been ordered by lour young ladles of the highest families, but lie thought they wore just, ror a sensauon. as these young ladies rather enjoy neing itared at. 1 shall watch ror me advent f those voueir ladies from my front win tlow, for they will surely pass, and I am anxious to know whether they will carry cross bows like the robber forester, or only Buffalo Bill guns with game bags to carry the dead things they kill with them Some of those very persons, who, irom their social position, ought to set a better example toward their less fortunate His ters, fceem to study up means or creating sensations. It does not matter to them what other people out of their own set think of them if they can only do some thing to astonish the natives. It is not a fair thins to do, either, for It brings odium upon all the young girls of this country in the eyes of strangers, and it is not doing right toward themselves nor their parents, but It appears that the young folks of the present generation have got the best of their parents and do just what their foolish heads fancy. Ira agine, now, these four girls in Ljp.com green, hunting dresses all alike, walking abreast with all the swagger they can as sumo along our thoroughfares, crowded with people or all countries ana au parts of this country. They aro all well known and their names will pas3 Irom one to an other, and they will have gained the worthy reputation Of appearing upon tho streets in those dresses. If I had my way I would put an extinguisher ujmju those girls, for they need it.. Fashion Letter. In a Cigarette Factory. The work of the packers is very enter taining to the looker on. There are also about 400 girls in this division. They aro seated and supplied with materials in the same manner as the rollers. In place of tobacco, paste and paper, they havo cigar ettes, pictures ana boxes or wrappers. Those who pack them in boxes receive 5 cents and those who put them In the tin foil wrappers 8 cents per thousand. These girls are remarkable In the rapidity of their movements; they are also quite won Jerful mathematicians, since they carry their arithmetic In their finger ends. With unerring accuracy they pick up ten or twenty cigarettes, as the case may be, and with almost electric Bpeed they put the-m in tho boxes, with a ticket and card picture accompanying each box. Standing near a pretty girl, I attracted her attention by my queries, and was amused to see her cather up twelve cigar ettes. As soon as she closed her fingers upon them, without the aid of her eyes, sho discovered her mistake, and immedi ately discarded the two not needed. Jok uur my fair companion about her mistake, she banteringly offered to wager me her day's pay if I found one box in all the hundreds she had packed that contained less or more than ten cigarettes. 1 ques tioned sevoral of theso girls, and found most of them pleased with their work and employers. As visitors are seiaom per mitted to go through the building my ap nearance -created quite a sensation. Dur- insr nv stay they became noisy and inattentive. I anticipated hearing some of tbem too severely reprimanded, and was on tho alert for any harsh treatment of these poor girls. Much to my relief I heard nothinfir of the kind; tho only re monstrance given, which seemed t bo all needed, was the tap or a belt, i :;: ; neii was suspended from the ceuim. , -w' v.'as culled bv tho manager of the d-. ; at. As soon as the stroke was be -; j u'i be came orderly and quiet !ilcbxio:id (Va.) Cor. Chicago limes. A Change of Text Kwii. fWiftt fUld : i-----.rv hi" 1 w .".I i'l tt:C .T.T1 TV. ' - u :v 11 : ". ill t : tH; ! It a IV .tllUlf.UCe Of C-f.:h S:-IlOijj5tlO y-TT t : :u B-.u.iy cnnviiieeu inat cai-ii gvrg-vj&j . a;i "iinprtivonioiit" upon it i uihctii ti'.d I'l'-'utrcrsor. Tho docu'ntie pile of tera t0;.li3 eeeais to aeciiiuuittte, aud yet llit-y are apparently useless. I am presented ' at tho bogiiming' of esch school year w ith the same formidable list of books thr.t ara imperatively needed in this con Ktantly advancing science of geography. 1 am naturally a pieek and uncoinplain Ing man, and I have no doubt that I should excite in my own offspring a feel ing of pitying contempt if I attempted to "bound" the state after tho exploded methods of the "old school," hut I somo times wonder in '"my artless Japanese fashion" why it is that whenever the tickle Mississippi river changes its mind, or Mr. Stanley discovers a new rivulet in Central Africa, it is necessary to issue a new seventy -five cent atlas to accommo date tho fact. John Snyder in Globe Democrat. Ainu Ideas Concerning Spirits. Although the Ainu Ideas of a future ex istence are very bazy, yet they consider that the spirits of men are well disposed toward the living, and may be relied upon to bring good fortune to tho village and the inhabitants thereof; henco they have no fear of the spirits of men; but it is very different with those of old women. They are considered to bo very malignant witches, In fact who are seeking some means of working mischief. Formerly this prejudice was more deeply rooted than at present, and in order to prevent the spirits of old women bewitching the place and the people, their houses were burned down as soon as ever the corpse was taken away for buriaL This was done In order that the 6pirit might have no abiding place, and, while engaged in hunting for its home, would be diverted from its malicious plans. This notion corresponds with the superstitions of barbarous nations in other parts of the world. J. K. Goodrich in Popular Science Monthly. . Employment for the Blind. Some physicians have warmly indorsed the suggestion that "massage," as an em ployment, Is particularly suited to the capabilities of the blind, in whom tho tactile sense is 60 strongly developed. In deed, In Japan massage has, for a long period of time.been practiced by blind men, who go about the 6treets with a flageolet, drawing attention to themselves and their i tinn it. 13 tnnn.ni tnai tuueiui- . ' uy,nA osrlnma will find this a BUSINESS WKi:CT01lY. ATTOKNEY. S. F. THOMAS, Attonier-at-I.aw ami Notary l'ublie. Oillee ii) l lii;era!U I'.locK. 1'lat'Kiiioutii, reo. AnOKNl'.Y. A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney-at-l.av. Wit: kivh prompt Attention to all Mi'lne mtiuvtKl ' Mm. iJiiiri 111 l.'iiion llloek, Fatt tlite. IMattsnuiutl.. Nel. BAIIIiKK SHO!" AND 11 VIII KOUM, K!. MUllLFY. Hot :iml Col l I5a. lis nt all hours. Lades' and I'liildrcn's Hair ( iillnn: a Hpeelalty . Cor. 5lh and Muin. under Carrut Ii'h. BOOKSKLLKK, VTC. .. V. YOl'N'Cr. Xookseller, -t-itMiier. and vews Healer ; Fancy Con ris, 'ln. ('nnfectimiei'jr. Hue laiH. Soda v utT am! Mi'k li;ik. 1'laitox and iiku ana Musi -al I iiKt i tiiiit-iii i4. pLi'TIIINMJ. L. GOLUIXC. . loth : g. uriiii-liintf Cm (.-. io t 'In- old le-lial)l- house lor Hats, t'ai-s. L'nitir.-ll. is. Trunks, I'.o' th. .Shoes. Mai" street, next Cum" o, 15.i:iK. TV' k'lUCS. Lf o F. SMIVH & CO. Hea'ero in Wnll Paper. IV.lrit-. Oil. Art Mater- ialH, Clears .to. UovkwooJ llloek. TKXTIST. l nif A.T VITIIKItS. The Fan. less Dentifts." Teeth extracted without .th" least pain or harm. Artificial teeth lust-rteil immediately after extracting natural oiie when detred. old and all cither Mllingn mlctly first class. Ofllce In L'liiou l'.lock. GKOCEKIES CHRIS. WOIILFARTH, staple and Fauev (iroceries. Glassware and Crockery, Flour aud Feed. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. J. II. HONNBLLY. Gents Fine Furnisher and Hatter. The most complete and finest stock in the city. Carruth Block, cor. stn ana Main. GKOCERIES. LEHNUOFF & ROENNICHSKN, Groceries, 1'rovit'Ions, Glassware and Crockery. HARNESS. W. G. KEEFKR. Successor to O. M. Stro iiriit. Harnei-s. Saddlerv Goods, Wets, Robes, 1 Misters, aud all horse fur- nisiiuig uooas. HARDWARE. ,iOH ' ov i!i:'S., Hardware. Stoves. Tinware. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Rasors. etc. II .u.st li,.il Sewing. Ma chines and Jewel Gasoline I:vh. Tinwork of all kinds ao-ic ;it ii-fujotublo prices. Alain street, Rockwood Block. MERCHAST TAILOR. C. F. HMITII, Merchant Tai'or. Main street, "over Merges' shoo store. Complete stock of samples. Fit cuarauteed. Prices defy competition. MILLINER V. MRS. J. F. JOHNSON. A Complete Line ol the Latest Styles of Mil linery aud Trimming : also Children's and In fants' lionue s. to be closed out at cost. L.EGAL.. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue .f two executions issued by W. C. Siiowiiiier. clerk of the District vv,rt, within aud I( r i'a-:i county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 8th day of December, A. D., lb3, at 2 o'clock p in., of said day at the south door of the court bouse In Plttsmouth, in said county, sell at Miblic auction, the fol lowing real exiate, to-wlt : The east half of the ljortliwest quarter (M) of section nine (9) In township twelve (12) north of range thirteen (13) east, aud the east eighteen and one-half USVi) acres of the same section, township and range. The same lei:; levied upon and taken as the property of Thomas J . '1 hopias, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Haus P. Sundell and Han P. Sundell, assiguet: of the Farmers and Merchants Insur ance Company, plaintiff, against said defend ant. ITattsinouth, Neb., October 3ist A. D. lssa. J.C. KlKKNBAKY. - 33-5 Sheriff Cass County, Nt), Sheriffs Sala. l'y virtue of an order of sale issued by W. C. Showalter.tlerk f rhe district court, within :ti:d for Cass county Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 90th day of November A. I. lads, at a o'clock n. in., of saM day at the south door of the c .urt houso in said county, sell at public auctio'', rhe following real estate to-wit : The west half (lJ) of the s utheast quarter ' U i i section twenty-ono (21) township twelve U'J; laiijre oiiie ($ ensr. ol the 6lh I. Al., hi'a.stf-i!.l Nebrak:i, with the prlvilefieH and a lieiteiiaii. e thereunto belocgingoi in ;tnvwis- f.;.e' l ;i i!n:;. r.r.-.i tot a- :- Z" A ! So . v . ..' it. v- I . .. o.ei. ;nt '. .:-.';in 1. lit dir.-.K n n r. si l-Mit. lie; Y;u t.i; ii'iviy ntitin .-d tbat J)hu r. Sc:;v. ii.-.s ill- finite;! suit ataiust you in the diatiie; etiiiit ct f-ss comity, Ne!)!ai-ka. t.y !i:iu iiis iri ;i il.en in ; t ii tjct ana prayer f -ait iv! !lH;i;. l.t.n t liav- a certain c!ittu of rei-oni :rn;i one Kiisiia Mitchell to John 1 Ki;ek u itcii All?. 3i0 lS-W, to the N K M of the X E U of S-c. 11 tovu It U HE Cth 1. M.. declart-.d noli and void and the cloud thereby creutetl on the title to said land removed. Yu are here by iiotitied to answer said petition on or before the K'th day of Deet inber 18 or default will be taken against vou and the prayer of sold petition be traiiteu. John C. Sohwob. Windham & Davtkv 23-4 Atty's for l'laintiff. Notice to Creditors. Btato of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. In the. matter of tne estate of Wiliian P. howard.-, deceased .... , Kotice is hereby Riven that the claims and demands of all persons against William r. Sowards, deceased, late f said couutv and state, w ill be. received, examined and adjusted bv t lie County l ou't. at the Court ttoue in I'lattsinoiith. on the second day f May. A. D. 18s: at 11 oVlwCk in the forn on And thyt six isi.intlis frr.m nnd after the 2;th day ol I'etober A. 1 1R, Is the time limite 1 f ir r.red iters of said decea-ed to pieseut their cialn.g for examination and allowance. tiiveii under my hand this 2ih day of Octo ber, A. i. t8. c. i:usRi.i.. 33-3 County Judge, . Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Ne- Ebzabeth Hall. Plaintiff, vs. Win. H. Hall. Eefeudant. . lo iUiain If. Hall : Yon are hereby notified that Elizabeth H -.H. nlalnttff. haf filed her pe tition agaiit you In the District C an f Cas county. Nebraska, praying that she may b di vorced from you. on th grounds ol deer'ien ind non-maictainance. You are notified lo s newer sai 1 petition on or before the lOih dny of December. 1W or defaul" will be taken ajrainr v.u and the rrayer of said petition granted" Etzr.r.TH If all,. By Windham & D-viks 33-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. Stte of Nebraska. Cass county. s. Tn the matter of the listate of Augui-t Goody, de ceased. . . . ol ice is herebv given that the claims and demands "f a:i persons aeaiust August rioody. tii-eaea. laie Ol i-oumy wir, w reccivert, examined and aljnst d I y the eoun ty court, a' tiie conn lius- in riim.-iii -in n. u thestli ds-y ol May A. it. i'J ar. 10 o ciock hi the forenoon. And that six nu lit!:s from s lid ;f cr the 5th da v of November A 1. IS 's is the t'lne limited for creditors of said ilf-ceited to prrent their claims for txamu.atifr. a'.d al lowance ;iveu uo er in , hand, ihis :th day -f " ovem t.er. A. I. 168. c Kl'mskll,. Cou' ty Jui.. Dr. Withers i an experienced dentist ! and will save vour teith if they can he if not. hi vvil! f-xtract tucra with 111 f" La on B v u .'- . a m bT 9 Rich 1 1 . V A! FI.O;-- Under LARGE In tli- C Wc h.i i Ft a r. f ' ' 'i TO x keep const:: it! y on T J T t ? r ' t'i life . 8 S - ;-.' . J rj x n-ne-i i'j r. the holder to th Fc'cction of AST Patteitw illu?trated in any number of the Ma.'azi:-. Ui j iv as r or the size luunuiiictarcd, eatava:uelat from iW cents to 3U cents, or over :j.0"jvonLoi puMut per year, free Yearly fr.-c-iu-ion, f2.e. A trial will convince yon that you can pot ten times t!iC vsluo Of the tuoiivy i u:a'. tins-..j t..p;e.s (each containing Pattern Order), SMJ cents. Publiic 1 by W. JEXNIXGS DEFOREST, New Yonr. The above rom'.ina io;; U a pvl.-ndid chance to get oar paper Au4 Dkmobuz's Mo.Miar at rtdaced rate. fc.;!dyu'jx ia'j:cfiliuU3 to liiis oftico. Til mmm OjE IEIPEOVEiaEKTS ! ri?trf itic.n lo tc-T i.i of Trid." anil AM rout r.!:i'- tut J A.ULS .iiA' aoooriitz to j -it PoBittvcly ' veir rstalterwill s; :-.y so'-i w. atailrs will c. ito 0 v.tjV h.-.Tin our 1 t-., K:.n.td if viii a' iafcriur su(x upon Tii?rf r 5 r T -c i . ' 'i i I r re r , i - - , I ;-r r - hUO Cr i i I Such has b n t'to rp""'i Jameri Mean-." t r tn iloi!ari. v 1 irv r--i f. r:ji"V'vj original nvt Quality ot fo-'-ry ji.""-'' , Moucriiiii R-iyn v.T.;t ; " .j am m,.r tim-i f-- :n : t i v.- line In the cur: ii A ; l ." eplenciid re,-''-n r.r .: t eo i-a. r.uiil aloiit c'.yiiM" ti.i pr: - ! W! 1 ' I J . TOl'rWb'-!n!'r':i'.4-i n, '-HOK''.' Our shoe. 1th tb'elr very hiw retail i'ri -.: u-.;.tH t. tii " , . i,., v'o5 n tje hiifh orlcea which have hiiherto r'ile.1 In ih? re'.i!l m.ritt-ii bn EAfenVa re'feti'r I V;t f-dfine of eoo-ls lix ins stock, they at one betpn Ut go oil like hot f.i-.-s, to sr ; x or ven '1'iiiara utbc deir.nn i ! r t iCin n an 1 cr.rsHT what Now, iiir.-i r"T!-r,jj' S 1 resJf" 'V-yny- wl'at vouarreertiDgai..l your retailer Is pp.oaUy n.aKl,,tf .,u pay oouoK WvfflXsrSi CO.j 41 Liucolu St., Boston, 2lass. I J Ei II f ! Bed Comforts (Jot our pi ')( ' !!- U o t ike the it Drese G'ccds A Superb Li:,c ;' Henrietta Cloth, Dress Gccds, Tricots, oths, Anrl Ootxl-'. of I? rooms in the J';it i' .' xt t & Hi 'itl O' l n - j.i V4 Ill JJ-'ttlV V1 v-fiiojnramei's.'?('iii.W'' . - 0 J. M. V.- . .i full i.t i'hii,, lete sti.ck ,.f j. ivioaicmes, m uiis VIST'S STJ DNTIDIII S. u: L IQUORS n UK V i-l E LY 11 Kit LI Dcraorest'a Montlily llsdzins. - A WOXDEKFL'L PUCLICATXOX. Many enppose IKMOIti:sT'S MOSTIII.V to be a fashion magazine, 'i'liis in a (Trent mit-tuke. It undoubtedly contains the finest Fapiiion lie PARTment of any n.aL'azine pahlishcd, but 1 1 , ; k in tho caise from the fact that creat enterprise and ex perience are shown, fo thr. carh clepurtm- lit Is equal to a magazine in itself. In Dkuoioft's yo'i fret a dozen murazines In ono, ai:d w rur.; !ui.'.-e- "- fi meat sod instruction for the whohs family. It cn-.-f A tains fitories. Poems, and other Uter-a y i:mctUm, incmaine Artistic, bcienunc. ana iiouinoii if,j,ti..r, and is illustrated with oripinal M ! J .-r:r. iiat Photogravures, Water-Colors, and fue n'f -me, making it the Modkl, Maoazinb or A.triji, Each copy contains a Pattern' (aM,i: entitlincr of pboopsEsss If ye hanot sen our letest ImprovoI wHj Te S bllOJC, or the JAMtS .HCAr' !i tsiiOi rune and price wampcl piaTn'y cn tc so.'. Yon you Insist ofioo hisdottico; If yi ao not i;-.iit, soiui wuia urj itjlc imijcr h $4 SHG f 7 CANNOT FAIL -v .... ,--u 'A TO $ fefvf ? A THE MOST A$S I . FASTI D lOVL -r. , r r-FT! , .. .s, )n our branch of lndiftrr that we are nr.w ail to r-tr-rn thut tho v'rf ' ''. -: i.i I to the nboes which only a fewr y'.irs a-'o v.'rv r- t 'lvi Mt-lht he convincwl IRai wt o toot iai.v'Ti . :ir': i b I'i '.ur li:ii- v.e rir the la'rfrest manufaf:tnrers in tfi Vr:l?-il t!...-!; v. i,o l :.ow visiuiig ine hoe retsUers of ti;e Pacific Cj--t aa4 Uocky ;, i-.;'ti of Tny trip. I have thti f-.rFUv-e.P'.l In r.l5if)n? ourfuU -i hi e-very point I nuve virttei." Jle t'i " ', "Ti.m In a . , jr., I,i-i a'ise niot of the retailer are ebar;rtr tlieir r uiw.ri.4 rs b .. n riie fctiof-i huve cot at wholetnl". The con-jn-r.c it fiat. th n pair it m'.-ii ti. ; i;ii .1 1 n t'k.. .1 ns our rut the above tlzrte ro far -w ytn ar; eoneemd. II J t-f -