jptefSiittfiiif mm w'wr iu .'7 1LiATTS31(U Til, INI-lil-Ar-iv--, rnii'.n 1 . . .-j.-ius . ........ r' i itii- rirnvn'i' -, i t f I 1SS.S. J M.iyor, ClirrU, Tie. 1 1. 11 -r, All tni'-y. Knitm - '. I'.jiio .1 'nl-, M rh.ill. Couil'-iliucil, ! W il'l, "1 ' :;-.l n:i ' .) Ii -.1 i-sijn 1: II s i 1 111 J I .' A I I-. II M A N l'.i 1: s ( i.i:k A M A I'OI.K. .Is, :. 1 11 k S VV II .'.lAI.li.li ( .1 V ' V i m:Ci1 I .V ' ' ! i t I ) M .; n its 1 A ..1 V if. :: M i; AH I.T.IV I .S V,' lr IV N 1. S t . 1: 1 I .- i I. I 1' ..II I,' A l.l.i' N, ' l'ISKH .1 W .1 .i.'.S -,".ll VllC.MAN GENERAL SITUATION. Operations o, tie ''Q" System Btiil Very Uncertain. I .1 W .1 a.'.s -.".u VI Hoard rul.Woiks- 1 1:1 i in-'- I) 11 ll.wi.sWiit'rii Treasurer, i5puiy 1're icn'or, - Olerk. Ieiuty Ch-il. Jteconli-r of Dfi-il.s ldlllV IC:--nrt.rj- Clerk of Oelifi, : if, Klicrlir. -. Hurvcyor. -Attorui-y. Kilpt. of l'iil. School-, County Jii'lij. ir i ok SL'l'K A. B. Tii, Louis Foi.t.. ('h'lll , A. 15. 1I -KrSU.N, D a. i:MritKi.i. 'lil'M. I'iO l.ocu Hutu riii'ii hi 111.11 IAA I'm ll 'll l Kl.il V. II. Tool, lo 1 n M M: W. :. snow a i.tk.ic .l.i: Ki kim: n A. M lol.h A I.I.I-. ISl'.KS l.N M V N A'illS'lXK V. kU.-.-i'tl.l. :visoi:s. riititsiuoiit.ii Wee-nun Vnter h.iiavoiit! CAS" i.i )''.'.' No. IK.. I O. II. V. --.Meets 'pvth ici-.l iv Mi" :: i.t !i v. ::. Ail truitsic'iit l i - -: 1 - - ii:- : i Li. ii! j united te atliiiil. mitio 1.0 '.:;;: N . si. a. o 1 w. -.i-it ' vi i" .1' i i.i. I'iiil.i r ui im :i K . of 1. I'Hll. Tr.t'.-.i-it lir.-t ;;!: ar. rs. tui iyiii- v it '! i' ;i' i :! ! '. .1 I .1 - in. MmsI'-i V.rkn':m : i:. S. I. 11 -I '..'. :. : n ; : 1 i ' !".i 1 v:i. vi-r-! ; I II-i.v.". 1,11 . I ii.vl.-.v.illli. iJi'i-iirl'T ; I!. .!. .1 'i" '.' i. I- : 1 : :t 1: " i : ; V.'anli. Suiilii. II. v.-i ; M M.. I r -.ill. 1;H .'.J. W. : Jacl. I 11; 1. 1 1 - . ! 1 .-;'; 1 . i.;;n . (ias-j :.Mi" No. ',.!'M':;:n ''."ui)i)Mi:N of Ami:-:. 1 --Mi i:-; !' :".! :;.: l-.i:rih .Mitli (liivi'vcuiii; '! K. ( I !' A!l I i 1111 -iflil l.riilll-Ti al'j i'i; l'-.if.l I" in- v.i.li I.. A. Xewi'l -. Vi I' C'l.sil;!.. . f.iitif, Wm-iiiv i: 1. ;. Siaiiii, tix-Daisi.er ; . C. ill t is. !,. ... in. vr rsn.ir ! :i i. :;:: ;. s. a.o. r. v. ilei'i i' -iv ; ;:::; -- 1 itiir :il Kockw.xiil :.: s n'l 1 . i I . ; 'is jiii' l-ri-tii-ri arf rij'f; 1 ; ;.I . u i'lti'i'.-l. I.. l.irs.isi, M. W. ; lr. I ! ih;h. : " Wil.ii'. K.-i-.i:- ;.' ; I i:.:.. 1 Vi 1 wrM - r. klaiUliizli J. :j05) 45 a. A. Ml- I' v.'l. J. W. JilMXSlIN-. I. . i ivi.s K. a. H r. ;;. Nil. 1 ' A run ' 1 'I' a :: '. ii M AI."X ' Cil AiiLK- !.' I'.KX.t. llK.vr:.K J a;. : i: n . . . A 1. 1'il A 1 ttl:-i a ii-l y 1 . ..Co i.aii:Ier. Vice '. A1J .ta-H. i.i. i.i.-c i i.-: ! hi i !. ' iliialU . . . . . Si 1 Mair. i-c MavVv "-'i-i-t. . . . i'o I plain iVl i-J A-M ? 1.1. J.: 7' : rsoii.il :. I i. .!: : rein.- s I'ntJ Ust to my cuii. Till!- K '. ui .'i-::n i- Ci-mpIIea, SUraiu. W i T l : 1 , ' .'.'l i--t i'h z-.j 1. Bettor l'acUitit'-! i r i:::iki:i4 i":ui!i I.o:ii: than Any Other Agency. .Lraimeron !NSUBA?CE AGENTS Iteproseiit the following time tried a:i l lire-tested companies: American (jntr.il-S-. Louis. Assets 5l.25s,liV' Conunercial tTai,m-i:ni;l;ina, " 2..r)9G.3H Fire Assocla'i iii-P;.ilaao!iihia, ' 4.45.f76 Frauk!iH-riiilaiii-l!;ii 1, " 3,U7.10f. Honic-Xew York. " 7.s."5.5(9 Ir.s. C . of v.irr:i Amf-ric 1. Phil. " 8,474.362 iivri.-!&T.'-'i I i:i & ;'.i!)'- Ku O.iiJ.iSl North Kritis'.i .i M r i:uile-Ka " 3.373.751 Norwich LTiiii:i-Kni'!.ii'l. " 1 . I5.4r6 Bprinliuli K. x M.-.S; i in;;a -M, " r. O44.015 '".; i'. A?c is. ?42.115,774 Imi Aijn lal'inPaittliisApiicy WE WILL HAVE A B 3 1 I B II I !, PT- -- OF- ne ALSO ra-xy - Lamps OF Ufiiaia Bosifis aMPallepfis AT THE USUAL CI) KJ J.XVV0 Movements of the Brotherhoods at Chicago. DKN Villi's HU8T TRAIN. Dk.nvek, March 2. The Hurlington got u train out Wednesday night for the east, hut without any passengers. It was the first train since Monday. AT CIIKSTON. Ckkston, la., March 1. The west Iowa division have run thirty-nine trains since midnight last night ou the luui-i line and all Brunches. Good order fctill prevails here. AT CHKVKNNE. Cheyennk, Wyo., March 1. The Bur lington ollicials succeeded iu sending a passenger train out from here this morn ing. The engineer and fireman were im portations, who came in from the eiu-t over the U. 1. No trains have arrived here since the strike commenced. AT 1IOLYOKK. IIoj.yoke, Colo., March 1. The strik ing engineers are very quiet here. The pass -tiger train from Cheyenne arrived here 2:o0p. m. and left for Holdre;r at 5:40 p. m. A passenger train is expected hern tonight from the east. AT NKUKASK.V CITY. XtnKASKA City, March 1. Several freight trains on the B. fc M. went out today and all passengers, except the dum my between East Nebraska City and the junction. Several engineers arrived here today to take the strikers' places, and the ollicials say all trains from here will In moving tomorrow. WOTICKS FINKD. Indianoi.a, Neb., March 1. On the ar rival of the west-bound passenger today Sheriff McCool arrested four striking en gineers and took them before Judge Kcyi ui'uii a charge of rioting at McCook. Thoy pleaded guilty and were fined $100 and costs. Public sentimont is divided, but mostly in favor of the company. THE COVMISSIONKIIS WILL INVESTIGATE. Dies Moines, la., March 1. The Iowa railroad commission will visit Creston, Iowa, soon, to investigate the charges made by the brotherhood -AT- SMITH & ELiCK'S. against the Chicago. Burlington & Quin cy, that passenger trains were being run by incompetent engineers. The brother hood have published tonight the names of eighteen men now running engineers whom they claim are inexperienced. AT ST. JOSEPH. St. JosEni, Mo., March 1. Tiie strike still remains quiet at this point, and, with the exception that the company seems to be strengthening its position, affairs are unchanged. A large number of engineers arrived from Chicago this afternoon, and immediately assembled at General Manager Merrill's office. The management refuse to' fctate where they came from, but tne strikers ar of the opinion they are Reading engineers. In answer to the question as to where they were from, OLe of them said," we are from the east." GOT OFF IN SAFETY. Chicago, March J. r-Great excitement was occasioned at the union depot this evening upon the departure of the train known as the Denver express. The en gineer of this train was a Heading engi neer and fireman, with an old brakeman iu, the cab with them, and all were armed with revolvers. About 5:30 a detail of police came to the depot heading a pro cession of 200 men. These were Reading engineors aud firemen who had come to help out the road in is ditficulty. The 200 men were placed in the four day coaches, each in clurge of four Pinker ton men. The crowds flocked about the eug'ne at the depot, but four policemen drove them away and kept everybody at least thirty feet away from the locomo tive. General Manager Stone, Supt. Ilowland and Supt. Rhodes of the Bur lington were on hand to witness the departure. Tha train started off very slowly and there was a gaod deal of fetL ing s'iowd by the crowd, but no person attempted or offered any violence. TO PLACATE TIIE KNIGHTS. F. P. Sarg nt sent the following tele gram tonight: Henry Walton, Chairman Executive Board Locomotive Firemen, Philadelphia; See all members of the Reading road that have taken the places of men that were on December 4, 18bi, and r.quost them to severe their conns' tiou with the eoni- 1 f.nnv nnd T irill nnv them until l!i:v P:in I 1 1 j " j ' j find employni?nt elsewhere rnd allow i men now out to return to work. By do ; ing this the bad feeling now existing j will Iff obliterated aud will nis-t Ui to i win our struggle with the Burlington road. Signed F. P. Sakgent. Mr. Walton has wiied he would at once transmit the n :ccs--ary orders for the brotherhood lodges. Chief Engineer Arthur then transmitted the lollowing: Edward Kent. Chairman Executive Board Engineer, New York: Go to Philadelphia at once and use your influ ence to get all t lie brotherhood 1 ngiin era who took the places of the Reading btrik ers to leave th service of the company, furnishing them with financial suppoi t of the brotherhood. The Chicago, Burling ton & tjuincy are using strikers to beat us in the conflict. We must chcrkinatc them. Signed P. M. A mum. The local press hurt an at a late hour tonight furnishes the following intelli gence on undoubted reliability: "It was learned at a lute hour tor.ight that the chairman of ths engineers' and firemen's grievance committees upon nil railroad lines intersecting, parallel to or connected with the Chicago. Burlington & Qu'ncy system, will meet in this city tomorrow or next day. This meeting is preparatary to a general strike upon all these lines. This includes the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul, the Chicago & Alton, the Northwestern, Wisconsin CVn tnd, Rock Island aud Minnesota -X: N 01 lii western. tiif. situation in;nr. The strike here seems unchanged, as to firmness of the nun on stiike and the "li" authorities. The yard., however, are as suming a slight shade of life. Throe freights left the city this morning, two for the west and one for Omaha, while , liT and three switch engines, Nos. 2:5, are buy in the yards. Three trains arrived and continued this morning; the K. C. at 10:.50, No 1, came in from the west at 12,m. ami No., the Schuyler train arrived at about the same time. No. o, from tin: cut, d: here at !):." a. m was expected in about 3 o'clock this afternoon. passeng' r their wv Th Pinkerton fie.i- The m m belonging to the Pinkerton force who has been on trial today for assault and battery, has been published in the Om ilia Jlev and copi.fd by the PI ittsir.outh Journal as -'Michael F. Donnelly, a hack-driver from Lincoln." aud that the rest of the foreo hero are "riffraff picked up from Omalri and Lin coln." Wc do not seek the friendship of tiuse men, we hate them, but w consider it a newspaper's duty to ascertain f.uts and not be guided by hearsay. The name of the nun i "Mi- ha -1 T. Daniiehy." He was born and raised i ti Chicago, III., and has been in the s.-rvice of the Pinkerton Agency for the past t 11 years. He has in his piscssion key check, No. 1052, belonging to the Na tional Safety Deposit Co. of Chicago, who have his address in that city and know his history. We can give his ad dress if necessary. Tiie reason he did not give his name at first to Judg Math ews, was prompted by humanity. ILs wife, now living in Chicago, lately gave b'rth to a child, which died a few clays ago, leaving her iu a condition, well un derstood by mothers and medical men, that any sudden shock might cau-e her death. The husband knowing her deli cate condition of mind and body, and that, in all probability, his arrest would ba sent oyer the wires, published in Chica go papers, and be seen by his wife, re fused to give his name. Mr, Danuehy has been on the Pinkerton force for the past ten years and has charge of the resl of the men here who are stopping at the Perkins house None of these twenty-three men are from Omaha or Lincoln. They are old employees of the agency and have been on duty in St. Louis, Chicago. New York and lately in Michigan, before com:ng hero. Their names ait: p. F. "iiiDCiian, Win. Gordon, Fred Avery, Vnos. K 11 sella, I. M. Richardson, Oscar Hainrg. Wra. Elliott, John Walker, John Houli han, J. Webster. Jas. Owens. Dan Graves. J. Laucr, W. II. Burt. F. Sherman. T. Lund, C. Turk, Geo. Ray, W. Rowe, S. Courtright and Ed Lynch. Janauschck Telseram. The opera house mr.nngc? of this city received ;he fallowing telegram yester day in reply to one he sent inquiring, if Mme, Jauausehek was certain to visit Plattsmouth: Omaha. N::i;. J. P. Yonnj,3I;r. Opr. II. "Yes! Why do vou ask?" FiiANk V. Mr. Young asked because that the strike nayt ca might y.ith their arrival in this lity. "oTiiit I'Oi-tiv sir.il th Tal'or. It; is it m t -1 ihnt fTi- day, I in Canglit in hi - -:iv;d drr. - ing n'i,n ;i f.ii! r wlio 1 T. :;i:d mM 1i v.- :!! v I I-avo till !:. liud U-"M p:ii-l his I ill. C!:.l D'Or.-.iy li-.l.ncd 1 L-iu-.!;t fnHy for .1 ti: . living iiis e. iij.'.-ii :i j-.u-k:;;i- t!i:;? .lit ira'c tailor had ilcjio-ite'l ii;';ji a I;::':-. This p.iekngc was nvelo'M.d in ;i cu.:;.' fort if ean'as. Have yo:i much of that stuff ia y.-ur hlio).'"' f;:iid ('unlit D"Or-:iy. 'Wh::t l.ind that uly ranva . ': li'I wanted H 1 could to-morrow liav. i-tion ,h to wrap up all the iiiiTchuimiM- 111 too Iiondoii dok. " "London docks!" said tlio oiu:t: 'don't talk ln,n;ri!so. ('i)!i;t' l:e- to morrow ;st -1 o'-li-k and take my iik :-.- uro for a pair of trousers cut from t!;i: canvas.'' In vain the (:iilor endcavon-d to ii -suad th eoiii t , )-t:iling that tho ithiv;:; was not suitable fur a garment, and in a short time Count D'Oi-.-ay was .suppli.-d willi the cai)a.-i trou..-iH. At 5 o'c!v; k 0:10 ariernoon ho -lii5i' i-.-.l the vast staire.-i.o of Crock ford's, i'kii one of the fashionable clubs of Lunuwii, ami tli. first person whom li i-e ; Ijord (Miostt ; . !. "Upon my word," said th? noble lord, 'you have a singular garment there something rare, without doubt. Always the same origin-il and charming D'Orsay!" The count icc.lv. 1 l!i , couijilinn nl with w!ii' ceiii'n'.io.i. "It i-A pc rhaos not e::ncily ele n.t." ;r said, '-but it i-' very 'i-n-iy ::i:d lre h. especially i niled (. on lior.-e! .:!(!;." Iu a few i!:i.!-u::; n ;;:'o:ip f d: .1: !i s bad t)iivroum'.-i the e!e r Vcnrl n); :i, lird Che.stc-n'iild i 1 lb': main parlor v.vs e.vjiaiiating 0:1 iiie oiigiiK'.iily f D"Ors:iy"s ta-.:'. e. :i A -v.- day.-, :;i"t r- ward the t.iiii.r fuund l.iiii:-; it' ovcrruii with order.-- for l li'. ; . n vas l rot t.sers. Loil 'hesteriielu hUw cli' ordered a :o:v. 11 '"tir.s. Count 1 )':;. ty b . 1 jivco::! li-he.l In'.; purjo: e. and 1 i :o ! !i : ' 10 .l l;:l!or :a:ne r.o inoro with bis lr.i!.ie.-xiie biil. Edward King i:i Co .nioi.-iiitan. A i'ic-'.aio :f tn-j iin.:::n.:. I:i his !v'-!.'ir on i; i::i:nl;-'!-: :- '' Dr. I; '::; e-.ive a pletar of lln im-i';-"-'-'- t I -.v l.'iv 1 1 1 v. h;.h hrt ivr.v m . . '.. A.il O.i board a. i.'oani -e i.t t!w All: a !i.: t.t btr v.-lmrf in Iialliin v.i n l.".r;,. !--:-:,'.;-i -r tlv..3 a!:!!' i-i raUi-vl t'fi';-1' .-.. 1. T:r I an 1 1 1 ' nl ' '; e.i'j';eilt her i 1 ; :-:o with ';! e.s ii j'-i I aoeorn;..i!::;:".it. C!;.ia cml in .;;'.::-on tbi t'oe!; r.'jnL c.t-'.i k-l'. le, tlio only k-.iu'o passes. ion of rr.v!j rj'-'.-'J Win v.. :c I by the Ursfc mvn, v. '.:-j oT .1 f liers of X'rlc and jiassed (3:o l::i.'?. t Ins rxiIib'r. Makin;; r. cli;) "f tho mor.S 1 y tl;j i.il r.f Lij al::i anil b; i!: II .;-: . -.;- i:.-;;t hivit w.1.5 to seou'-o a. poti'.o r.r,d .l:.e.i it en th'?1:u::: cad !' hi h.i:vl. Tiit-n v. t!:o l.vi! i bo po'.;iv.i ii: r. .' i t .r j-.tat r.:id lot it ir: .!.! down n tlie meat. l;y r.-voi-s.:n.-j Lis h:-:;-. arid cv.i;:;:.': fro.n '.1 1 .: 1 1: ii teruately ho v,-.-j ab!j to out i ier.t, pot:,:-- fcisd K'-u; cil ia onj j roec.i-. Tlu : l-j'.-.t, of a chip load of jrf.-l- in:'.': vo l iu t-n-? fH."u-a-tlo'J must havo iO'.n iasiiiriii. IV.nr .do LI:;-, press-. In-culiax I'.yc f fv T:.r2:in:a.i. This men f- v. ivr.y, who wantj to bo a tr.-:ia rcblirr, r r..i isn't, L.v; most iemc;-i:rdle cyt . 31 is a i'om'I ::':ot. ii :.i:--ii a tLi::g o::i-1 ;i.:.l yon won!, 1 think sov,i;'.;i y..-a t;:-. t 1 .i !: ... him. Iiis 1. vos. v. bieii r.iv very dirk i piui line;, n.Tcct t no usi:l.'..:.a.!tiy, mrinily 1 1 va:i:73 l;j l:i: in iho 1; is, ami iimncuiut'-iy :.rou:i 1 tho 1 -JiiL. p. i'.?;li. gray rlnrv ikat yoa will nit Und i. l!.tfi!i-:ary Inii:::-." .yo. i.i fact I i;cvor sm..' but chivy l.io.i v. ill; 11.: t r:n;j and thry wci ail el :i-1 slio'.s wi.'.i j liik or i"evi..-!ver. 1 havo hear.! and L-.-u."- - Hint Vol.! Lind 1 i" i.n i.ye nl..i:y:; i'e;n: I in .o. -.i lnavke-mon: bn.t It c:e5 i.c-i folio v. b u;-.r n:?:it.s that a 1111:1 v. l:i:-j;:t it i .a't ; I s!;.,i. Yon bear a H'e..t de:-.i iibent i.... n U-i .; u:.. biuoxtcvons in 1 ho v. of thj ievul.ir. 1 l;:ivo met i::ini,'i t.-v..iid s'".et Mill wi;'-Ctih-:c li'ua!, l-.:t il.e;:c l! ;..r.j.i j'"n hen. ah-.;:'. sue!i men as lUsiido unci cLn;-; l.-:::ig able ilro eacccssfuil-j :i two mnrl::;- 10 t.. extrcnio ri'jht and t ho other t j tlio e::1iva. left aro in inyt i inion fairy talus. D -Ui iv fc iu GIo'jo-Democrat. i-rntrel laj; Tl.eiii s fi-m.i I iro. As n procae.iion aiii re, s;-n 1 Bcenery.it one of the Lr:: . ,. i ; t ::::! i was coated two years j;,o with a oii!i -si!ion largely con.i iing of ahn i ;,; "1 a:,best')5. li'-eent e;:'i i:oi-;;-s vi;!i ! . scenery fo prepared, vie; n;. -2 :-;:;:! 1 ; : r cures ein thus be rc.i.'-.'i- ' .-v Combustible. It is si; i th:.- : i::., i appli.-atam d"ic;j n - t iii'.erf. re i:i any ' w;t!j tiio materia le-on !-,i.-h the - -, ... are painted, ln-r d ; . i it b a e ;-ny prej-i- li ei;d effect nj.uii u.-j colors cuiloyo.l. Chicago Tiiiies. Mais. 1. Haw i.::y. he thought iuttrfcre EgS, Esgs, Eggs! Lots of eggs and no fick, drooping chickens where Will J. Warrick's Im proved Poultry Powder is used. Just the thing to make hens lay and keep them In good hcnUU. Try or.e pound, it will only cost you 20 cents, and if yc u are not satisfied he will refund tin money. Also Ground Bone and Oyster Shi II. 4fos. for 21c at Win. J. WAnuicnis. j6 am tLtw-th. JJrsratli fi-em Tii Ju'i'i'iiS'iiis I'ri'. ioTi.s. At e r:-ent ia -ti'i ; of the I'i--i nl . ' tty it' '.'... i.'.-.i ! .i;:t lt:o ri. .:en y tabi'-.-e'i.-ins v.. . ;::-!. 1 1 ' V ia-.;ii' e. tn-e-: i co'ita: 1 a. iv 1 :: .- - ai-.-l tii;;t tl.o ij--rn :i p'.Vi'.in i:. jaa; . i. ; nl in t-he tiuAc.";:-.-:. : i hiieo. .:. di . . At t:.;- s.:.n tiai--, oi ; Ivy : :. r i-.er.-l:. i: h ;s i eon -?sov. n tin' r i.- -eii-vj from th- I... ;s!:!ty liu5:n:; I 1 : ci-::tiisj iio;;iei; 1 natters 1l.1t uro et-rialniy pol .onous ii !ij en-Louie acid ) ing inciuv, of oour 1, anl I!- L are rnvi n tin by the Ian : iis'-ii'. Thy t-riut l-hysl jhigist lialk-r L-.i already cravr. c I !-. id: 1 iliat s-.ioli mnir-?;-; iln ercit. i'u.ii Col. Anui.li cicm.'e e'--.i. ?7t -. ?-S;ro I.ia':"" t ( " . u: ;i.ioii. Dr. ::iy:: ha- i.lt t ::ie;; for man ''ik;. i'i-i:i 1. Ilk--, and nho i.r otli-r vount: a.. n..-l ili-'ls th..!, ; j i-rra'; the,- e, tl-.-y '-tahlM: tin fa: t 1 .-;.-.-::?! a d !;' t i;;-;r. in civil::: ! life the l.iule s.-:-: i-: hah: ? t-3 j-.UxUii v. a ., c n..iie ';..tit.u iSiUi the female. i'or.ii'ai- 't ir';. 1 I-.'j-vs. rI'li(5 Ljyiiglt Store. la-t nilii-iii!- inventory, v. iidine p:i ; 'o : tin. goods father l!i:,n to e.niy ever. We are willing to sell our i nti; . iii'ier Coods at cost. Maple s we b IV. a hit':;- q-I.mtity and oiler tliolu ei low. C.d i. c.s it to cc nts pi r ai d, making the bet stanclaid of 1 1 1 111 at to y.ods An- :;:!.')'. ( i invbain bet dr.--, .-:i.'s kleenis per yaid. ' liss eioils ai! hiini . at til - c !y lowest prices, lie ai "i eel ,t , piryald U;i,lll il. Woolen 1. V. j oo'e,- at c ..-I, ( -.tin far-. 1. ode e.i.-!i-lii -l i- b .. Worth C-i-''''. IIO'iV ?" ial . till - If .ivy V. o.d -III cent--. lio. ,.",; eiiio-I'-'il':-. i'n.o I'i l.b.-d WuitlloO, I'o,'. Ml. I he ib r wear inii-t t'.'1 at I m' pi i' - . a- W e ,'i!l le t k; 1 (, !i;-m o . r. ur ( ! n! 3 :'.i! a r Ike,' fi'ii.o .'-kiit, and iliawi r.-, loiiner aic-s .'(o n-.w .. ,. ').- 1 1 .... r 1 .-,.'!:i : , 1 , . a .i a 1 11 a 1 1 y now .',". )ie- Sen lot all wool shuts and i'.;t,- O! s til" quality fS ! .(Ill Im w 1 O it-. ur : nil I-1 ail woo! shir!.- iiel i!: ..'.v I . s. '!,. (jo ,!it Sl.t-'o in v,' 0;ii:eai! t a!! v, ov I siiii t- ind draw 1: . i'h.- quality l.hi n-w 1.'. a. ' r .-'..ai l.-i a!! wi.i - 'lilts and till., era. iine qil.di; y :) 2.'i;i ,n ' 1 ..'0. E' d'Akl.V A . i ( HEAI. ( l i i- 'J j j .1' - -a 1 . 1 1 i oi p n ; 1 ' 1 ,n ! 1 1 :i I -. i . .'th! gooib Wc M" c. t: : lain 1! In iv out ocr ntire sl-el: and m er b f h b:i - mi : Ii an e; el t m "ity li.-i ;i 1 .-. .i . ( eoin.n.iea! buy: 1: h. p-j!cl..i.o tii ! I qualities for so little men -y. - r i tj "j i'-Cii till ' 1 : . ZSJ : J -t, I I, i -. 1 1 i i I f i I- i - i ! c : : h h .' A"", -i .' f . .c- r- . ' ; h -i -1 i. it n -. 1 1'. . 1 i 51: I 1 ! $ i. - 1 Afi per J)i't: io'.is iil I.oiii'i - fic-1,1. We i:n ltillv (let' riiiim cl to !i ionc lo; iiii.-s jn I'lfitt.-I'Kit'.tli :tiiil .-ci nth'c; 1 :,( nivlin'lv nial IIO'.V. ti-s S.lti-facfiifV n.'Tn'.loeilifiii.- l.T.'c 1;. II perlV-etet! for the ecu,! in-:n:..-e ci ;n:,.e tnaiei- !he ni:ui;tk'.i:it nl d Mr. A. V-A:: v.vA V-. l' Kti-i-lit l t.s 1 iiuk-la ci,i;i' :tnil cashier, we InTc-willi liolify our i"i Iei i I uiid :!! :: of utir iir.ni '!e cinioti nnd kiniliy .dliei'". n c-u ! iunnnec of vu::r lei ml ii.tino'.'. Ireclv . vleia'. d c'hiiiiio' ', In pust si v ti!:i enrs, ly tin- : -1 - -1 1 i - t 1 ej' -.ii j tent ele."ie:i! lot (;(... ( Ml ne.-c, .:( of Mi'. S -.ii !' ;;V i I ' t in- c:ity Mti'l liy the ii;t!.;i oi' ll:e !i:ic ri.-, CutirlC'-tis Ireatiio ot. ntnlnti !er:iii t new ci fV ;'- ' v j 1" ' ' s J Li ': ti '. A 1 C- r 1.. i . t l , B ed-Fvoek r i e e s , We trust to v.u vi vottr "-uoil will iwA t ttron- x VEILV JiKSI'K'n'FI'IJ.Y. 0 0 B5 s' h ? i r-A All A I r J i w ti a I J . t .J t i Li k,a 2 -v. S I S 3 ! It would b:. a .rood thing if every ut-v.-s. , iwiier would vrii.t a ::! titla at the ton of (he ftr.st e.hnin o'- i-v, ;v u toU-rt Leu-is St-vo:.M-n Fays that tbrj ioct j C)Tc 1') ii in fv-i'v r-"- A : lin. Wry r.1n.i. ! - Jl 4 "Ah, there: trt.iy there:'' Germany has now more than seventv manu faitonh s ef "champagne fran.eais " Of i'jis -C'J bottks iniw it-Hl amiur-Uy by Itus-ia. tterroany nnnunllr rrovides :XX) (XX) Will be open Jun-i.-trj kMtii, Jit the All work warranted lir-t-cltuLk W. jBJ. OCJhX!I,H33 e ; r I!