ft' l s n. 5 I X - . -- r v hi 1 7 T'" l':HOS, Pubii"-licit htr -. I.'.y. ami u.il evdj ,!y. - l-'-.'tiiui'iiti. ?.. p -t-. iii ! .nu.'li t'w I'. -K mn-'.t C? HIV ill c r -,-:.? r.c-.'. O'li i-m-ier Viu t'MeJitiuiii. M. nil l-'iliti -.nvet-. Tl.;. Fi'H .V Ki KI.V. ills ee-r-T, ear .' In n lv. .ee . . line e(. ;v, n, k' ---:r. it .ti'iiii ihle '",, k, h'iiiiif, U: ;i ! .c.'.'-.i . ."I ' . 2 One r lM - Oi:e I'.' I).. l- I'V. .1' M l VII 4 ti: HOME- FIIOM HAWAII A Denver Doctor Describe His Delightful Trip to Sandwich Islands. Sailing Over tho Flacid Bosom of the Paclflo In a 3.000-Ton Ocean Steamship. Sighta anl Scene in lH BaauiiTul Inland of Hawaii, lha Parnjika of the Fscilie. Dr. V. II. Hetts.of this city, who with his wife hat) just returned from a pleasant live weeks' trip, the principal objective points of which were San Frauciaco and Honolulu, was neen by a News reporter j ester day at the doctor's ot'lioe, U1S) Seven teenth street, and aHlted to give Ja brief outline of the more important features of his visit to the land of Kalukuua the Hawaiian paradise. "Well, I've eeen a good deal dur ing the past five weeks, and I have thoroughly enjoyed all I have seeu" replied the doctor, in answer to the reporter's first inquiry. "Hut the most gratifying portion of the trip is the marked improvement in my wife's health, as it was mainly for her benefit that the journey, was undertaken. She comes back fully recovered from a long and neverc illricss, mid though we visited many places of beauty and interest 'there is noplace like home,' and we ore both decidedly glad to get back to dear old Denver once more.' "What do you consider the most enjoj aide portion of your trip, doc torr" wa aked. "That would indeed be difficult to nay." replied Hie doctor. "San Fran ii'iu in i.oi new 10 ine L-y any nit-iino, uu 1 was in business there live years, uo, hinco wl.'u h time I'nTe h ue been comparatively few changes. liut San l-'rancirco is lu auiinil city, whether one visits it for the lir.-t or the hundredth time .1 . . . r i . inia M.ij w mi)' icugui tiiere is always plea.-aiit.al.vay,- inlcrci-li.;"' I w.is engaged in jractice tin re neaily to j ears, an J us I have ( cided tofstublisli branch ohices in fill the prini'iial cities in ;!k' L'nileil iiuicti, i rimii certainly J,,; J it to my interest, I think, to include San I' ran Cisco in my earliest seitctioiis for a new oflic-, w!:ci I I::iiJ place in charge of one ol my best trained and most ikdlfu! asnir.taiit physi- Ci.lllrt. "And you say San l-riuicinco has Jiot improved much of late years:'" "Compa: ativi ly little. Five large buir.CMi Lhvi kri, now i.i e.iio.ie of flection, w.re about t!n only iui portarit irnprocmeiit.4 I noticed, Ihoti-j-h in tin- newer suluirhan (ll-ll-.'-'J 'I ' . . .... , ancl other lji!i!diu"H nn1 trtun-r m, 1 iioliee.l hundreds of vacant hou-e.s, ornaiiii utevl with 'for rent' card.-, thi rents for ordmary roi h i;r.-n raiig.n- ir : i Jt I t..j!l pi r iijonili. It in i r.iaci-i'.'o i- grow- i.i ; u m .,, .,...! ; . i,iit , i i.-i a I pretty fair si.ed cily now, having a j)opuiatwH ol about i nit). ".'-'oitie n'iion i ur l.ei:;g male in the c.djle lim 1 and ihe lii . I electric line in the city Is no.vt.r ing ha It from ri;.r!iet strei'tto Siirny. id u iievv n i -l.iion to t!ie city. Ga.uoli.ig at tie; block exchange, hn.v-v-r, i.-i;- lively as rve:-, boarding homir in prietioi K s, -. a .1. d i lt ( i . . I i i i tir 1' " 1 1 1 t!i.-i:i ' J !:;' tti. roh; f.f vi'" :1 w lufH (.., i.'. i.nvay t .ti, g ft-t. f 1 . i.i' j ll cr :' ii ; :' . of i -.ify d : i ' I -'.-b..t I, I-.T-l e te in lit nvir.1 . 't v j,-; .: j ! ii ri lti't: i (.... e , I .'.:. -!it, I !i:it it wouldn't, mil mi', It's pretty, li f run: K1 ' Jill- tV IIS .1 idctll' C. lit i 1 1 lilO iluwaii.iii islands art- very prettily ni.-Ufti of in the tioulu as the j.ara !:-: of the l'aoilie. lhit they j don't know anything nbNt pirU and en let -prise doivu thei.. ror my part 1 prefer business to beauty j ot landscape, ami the bustle imJ roar of truhie to Icily bowers ami j shady a11 H"r ol hohschm- Do you know I ucti:al!y contemplated opening n branch o:iice in Honolulu, provided the conditions were favoi -able, but J hadn't been at the w lia. f halt uu hoiiiMtn'il i ea-v tli.it t'.i-iv was no U i.'.nv lor a proiiiabL' I . a - i f i c i.i Jtli.it locality, ami I ii.-.oi'iliu,;ly devoted my entire tune, i.i aft, i-otil and ockeibuoli to li.e p'li.-ait id .l.'.jr ure. Any re...-.i:i i'de ios-u can have a whole lot fun in ; ,'n.i ,'u.i.l mill l."t iiiyn ki i:v. r i:.ii ',;on i-i'.i.rr i.i Ii.r h.i. iu'.e.i-j aaiii-eaieai."' ..ii i, . .... ; . :-...i go fiv.iu San hrani'i-eo.' "A L. nit six days. We went on the Miirip-j-.il, one of Jpreciiei-' famous :i,-..) ton steamers. auJ fchoi lcni d tiiue by weveral hours; travel on the Pacific is a luxury compared with the stormy passage of the tenipesKtmi" Atlantic.'" "What is the population of Hono lulu:" About 'J.",10j, composed of Ameri- .1 . I,. I! . . cans, tngiisn, -jermans, liananM, many Chinese, and natives. It is the capital of the Hawaiian Inlands, and besides being of considerable importance as a seaport town has foundries, michine shops, planing mills;, lumber yards uud every re quisite for carrying on on extensive manufacturing, btiilc-tig and ship ping trade. They have some good business houses there and a num ber of very creditable public build ings, first rate hotels, good restaur ants, tine drives, excellent climate, and the city is well supplied will good water, while the streets are well lighted. The palace is a baud some building, with delightful sur roundings and well kept grounds." THE UUKE.V WAS SICK. "Did you see the queen?" "No, the queen was sick very ill indeed although the report of her illness ws contradicted here. She was not only ill, but dangerously so.' "Did you visit any other portionc of the island except Honolulu?" "No. As I said before, Mrs. Hetts' health had improved so much tiiat I wasforced toyield to thejiressin demands of my business here at home, as well as in several other cities where I have branch offices ana l was lorceii in shorten my visit considerably less than I h:i originally intended. And besides, there was an utic-iinfortahli amount of ralher sanguinary revo lutionary talk there, and I w'asu'tat ail H.iiioiis to p"e a:iy red handed carnage just theu. The Luvdish and America:! men-of-war were holding theuinche i-i rr-rCuess to act promptly uou t;ie ; t syuij toais of any urio.t- oiubi euk." "1 suppose thev have some h.ii residence there:" "Oh, not particularly line. Sev I . r . i , . . ei.uoiine j-.:iguii a-i-l rtne-r Can merchants have built rather pretty I - M I ... large irame iioii-.es, p.ua.e-1 wMu- mostly and surrounded widi groves ol piilin, tig uud eocoanut trees rgiving them quite u striking uud picturesque iipjiearance." ii::i'K.Nsw kot men. "How about living expenses'?" ''Juite rea-ionable indeed. Dur- ing our si.-iy mere my -,v:fs r.r. i I stopjiedat the Ila.vaiiaii hotel, u really nipeib three story building, which cost about tl.Vfij mid wi;l li( commodate liOguents very com fortably. The best in the land grated the table of tn i.o.-ii. ;ry, au1, con i i- I---- it.., eac.j, vi ly i . , .s,,r , lite Koyai palmv. v.-hich xr.-.a bud: in 1. u! a cost of i'thh). ami were shown the i,-.itc a,.:i t,n wiih tl.eir tre:wtire, vnrls of i,r1, tc. oui uie !'!!' 4 ol ine -pie n re-id r- eel rjn-i . v,.j 1, i..r 'r . . . i . . ... "And lii.. inhabitant i.-" "Thenalive me a brown i kluned, iutcilig.-nt, j,e u-rable .-ii-oi-.u i,ig people, with honeat faces, good toia:n ami graeeiul movement. The men usually adopt the imgliHli Hlyle ,f dress, while the women wear a looe Ottii.g g,ir;P what like a 'Mother Hubbnrd.' They are a methodical pcpl. vnoe g..d latc i. .!,ow in thf. ':r;-ri.;-:i.e-it and dctiiralion of v ' r ii:it-iic, " y -I'- f,;,.J ,f love trees ti.J fl,WPri Bn,j j : iiom the ;..u I " ' II! I "1 lii -ir jnlilU h.d n:i;;!it be i-.t::-.i...t, ! ;.' -hi.. 't 1,-n ei ; IltlV." i ' ll to it-.- I M,l,;; j I-"-' b-i-hi ' i lel-il tl" ' he j r i). 1 i-lllit-r f it WoldrJ he , j.J , -t. - . ..iuii.cte-1 ai I voahl ! 'i' lilt V i I ' i! e. ,,.,! .... I . liilV !." i' --o-id : : t tj 1'.,. . of enh -i'- '. I'i I! ,. a ho; e ad o .1,. t the lr lul. ' 1 1. . i in tir. ' id 1 V lives i-V, btlhtli:!', liul Ci'.i1 ! i'-nr. lili; i.t a 1U ' j, nil lVuvi r l!e '.. i :ii',e-l cf uei'iily -tl.i' proa I Jui i n l it) " - Dr ft vit Ne w . Plaint -'Hint unil I'm Slulim iif Mtirrlj- 1 ' A few eventP'.-s ;i;-o I T''k t'i"ft- r, with a piirty i iiatui ih-t.-i, to H.-iiine's lrialid, us the electric fkhts lit t'..e tup of the litatr.e i-vs kanivu L utiract :n:'.'..i tit li-s of l'itil-, every S rin- nml fml. Tliero liad li 'v;i c.iiil "eiitlier fur a f.-w il,-!) bet' -re, it n 1 ic.i 'lions of bir-'s were luiiTj-iii;; hoiitii. Ve cl-tahifd s ': v ir, mi i .-ciit ui) d) t iie t i aii.t t I ; ); ;y i f ti.e Hiitue ui.d v.-iili: d. Hie lii ;'it L'.ul let far M lv,iii :i-1 Wei ll nil tie; h.-,ivein st-eiiii;il to ls.-te.Liu full of wimM. . h;.-i prij'liicc-d a ti-:n;i": t i.f vi:irri;i.. Found. Tli'-n eatiiif the c :''mf ! ',". leaders, n:u t ;. rm- e:t n-) cl -.f.'.r tW.-.t I ! c.cl l U'b.iid fur l .dl' a i, :l- t::reti;-!i t!,-.. i-'nria. Tin- re -j .i..' is v'.-ni f:' ii-i r ta in the n-'ruhn-" cr,"i, luit tin-y were quit- d-. I.. w e'. j- i.'t df tin- culls, ul l -, W-K t l ti l the fl ll h 1 te.-etaer, f-r, i.s "ii'.l 1 ha h'-en t:iiii:;:':i roie; I.U.MM t.ir.l i t n ..'..t.. y...i I drivin r ui--n on th-brea.' t of the etorn. t liiit calm! I: iir tl-s Hatlli' linvi red arouml ths li.-;l't in laras i-I.tIkh, hut B'liaeof tiieii) struel; n;:.iinst tl.-! bronz. or Ktune. There were s.-nnlpipcn- t.f every Lind, tin;;, j i .1.; us tlu-y wetit; gulden Willis i.iul other Wikhj-jK-ikers, with their loud and MtLer himiba cries; warblers of every kind and their -ugrmlinvi run thrmi'u a wide Cnraut of onndsllir-irliiii, robins. me.iiiijw larku, unthatclitrs una conjriv (jatioui of bolHjliuks th.it filled the air with hurrlcne of lovtly ciusio u they wept by. Sometime a huge black cloud passed alon, and the rdni-u-a hnwed that they were blackbirds, tut rVy did not dinner m they do on the edt;e of the forest. The leader made all the noise and preserved order. 1 know not how many Butte went by or teal, wood duck, black duck, meriratLvrs, curlew, snipe, plover, pewea, phoube bird and what not, but oeme could tniaUke the kintrfishera as they went, with their aculdia laughter, through the dark. We caught a score or ao of the birds In nets and in onr hats, and kent them till the moraine;. ftr which we re leased thein. And all through the Bight bats chased and feasted upon the silly moths that gathered around the pikes af lectno flame. A large nnmber of birds lay dead upon the giutt in the morning, liaviug .truck the atatne. Harper' etkly, A Stamp Fad. "It make Ol wear." "It the most aeuaele M in world." tb The poetofflre eleik wer.t on, "Some fool ass dineovrred that the most on- Cainlj' placo In tiis world for a pwtae tamp is in the middle of the bock of the envelope, where the flap ia glued down. "I see."" "It' a f.vd now. Ton mnxt stick yonr itainp in the middle cf the back of the envelorje." "Like ponjtia plnster?" "Exactly. Oil, don't the tarop clerlu ragel They lose hours (if time turning over letters and bunt i n g for st.impi. I'll ret -go if fbe ft .ol Liiler dot iu't get to work." "M it be very annoyin-r?" "Weil, I ahou! 1 myitis. For lieav ru'sniike don't i-pread tiiis nwfni feeer. I npJ-OrX next tie) iuliUl 'il l:l h' th'i p.h.l ;; MatiipH in; 1-T a pile df l.ricl.s, uud fi';iect the th i t- uo out and di' 'eta up!'' New Vei V.'oril A Club of firean Travetera. A mmiVr of i;"iilh uien in Ia-'ia,who-e tiuKine:) or pleaniir culls tia-iu fre-m-ntly to Ln;,..i.l, l.i.ve formed them u Ives into whi.1 may be teruud a tiav-e.l-'rs tu-oiier-ii,ve ii-Aociutiyn, witb the abject of 1 a ei..n the e;;.en-e of their Toys-,;es to it: nl from the esut. The f-ur-Kriitioa to tin oc-an chib is to be U9 rnjw-en, psyi'iltt in monthly uiMiilim.-i.t-, of ten rnptsi, thern U-ln-j i atinnj psyment. and ineta!-jr will hare the pririley of a fr"e retnrn p.f-e otve in three yeun, payi.irf ti!u;iiy for tt.e 1. o tUm'.m ,.A - I 1 t ---- - . - - w. -- V t... .. . . ..... I tu -i a mi-Uilier c it be U to Uke liii torn when it ci inej ruun-l, Lu ir.n ae'l (d jvss;e ticket fur anytain, be c.n (ft tor it, not e -.eoerling tee tots! cor.t of memis-iliip. A earner re; .-te wit!i nil the litt.-at itnprnTeifi'tnia is to lie built 'p- T.iiy kr lac .och.f.o:i, find il U ltr ,;ivv,l i,,,.t t , i :A j inruef to t'nU j i'.'..ti... a' ie i. !. .1 Ia J .li.'.aly, l -.'.J. j i.e v ii uioa V'..intii--!;i:i l.twiwiloou ' i.,,elil. lLiiou L'ciun.-r. C-ir. iluuch.-ier T...I.. Y.i la H-; It.T t. Mr. J. T. jii' iiiit Lai isrti'oB to riu t ie te'il h.vr r. tori ol.es in i 4. til; iia.., i,i i .i i n.tf or I.a.j of the nl.'.ciali ure, I'L j 1...U, fond of hnnlinj", t'l" enliven atioii naturally turned to t'.ir t ; . I t r i ::r:?of the elite of the w.tVr in ti.e murh-H, Mr. Vfiu:elink ild that w'.fiiin s f-iy year thi le.vel of Lake Lrie Ij.mI btvii r;.h.i cd two feet. Iir, Wauieiiuk eiui'aeied the opinion that the periQitaeut loweiin of tile waler !ovl was !ue to (as c.iitslHiit inereiv-e in the ranuuri at Nin-,'rj faju, which p.:r mitteil a ereKt-r volume of tvst.-r to i-.il ovi-f the f.-!K L ti of the ii;ii?.i..n t'u-.t. in oi.l.T to pi.erve the pro) it I'sxe f t v.t'er in t's i h k..j:v i f ll e 1 1';,., woul-1 yt t b- urnu iieei-a,.ry fjr n u'.-jerni t-i ri-- 'h-Iti-I of tl-w yi.f-art . t . yr . ... , .... ,, ,ira f...r. 1. i A ilii!"l tnal it v:.M ha J ia i I.i..' f l. ..i.'i. t l l ,i ir..,'.; Icwl ; r Vj :-(-, cii iii ! 1.-...-I r !.:..! i"l. .I-Vf : Wve.iih t'lg K-id Snvnu L. ai. F l l iy ti l at I iit a K4r I. aou-dir; t J C. W. P. IU d L,;iV9 bil tu to hUer of i f.i I ;tl. -. Lu i 'a i ,;v..;y ,. 1. let l' ('.l e...!,!l one U hni if -vn v-'.l f.-.-u-tl 1 ;-i Is y.. t . ,,. s. t" t.i ,' 1 1 ' , '!" o I ; '.,..,.. I'.'. C-.-s lit. ) iUny.'ir M.i i,-i..t; Weil. Live . tOfiB lt h hi i;iy'K C'reaai 1'alni cai, ami have r - at. out i nuin re in tr: m e 11 a iliim-VVU s; cial c.i.-i I h- ., i, mi. -a: s il .-i d c:i itr : h. r to i.i r in iui) i's tlx- l.e-l leini ..lv thai 1 h . in r loci!.' llnr L- x j a ! n i it u here p.i-'lii ; Coll tit lied its ( lie-, er ti' tl" to cun. J. 11. r ii i ; i, nil ; ty, I o., Hi tiggn .". Uc- .i v:, i., I. ui a. hen 1 tie an iiriitg Y.'k Cream l!i.l:ii in y eat. ui h Wi.H : ;-i. I 1 bad headache tii" n'.M'h" time ;md ilin- ill; -'d a l. r;-i- :i ini.m t of liithy I'mtier. That has iihuot-t entirely disi ppeared and have no! had head acr.e M'ieiice. J. Nn.. mi l s, Stephnej'. C'liiiu. A POi'LI.AU I AMILT. Ji.S"rTTr. t'"'" " I'."', 1 Ti m , in t.i r tlrj i II i I' i. ? in wlntl I i:i.i', )u-i ulw a s ttcia U f. 1 uluaj "'ic'-lic: "Iil'.'i't 1:ii-it: I e'-r'-iHIv ,!n not Ii. t .e iii-v ei in i Jl.Mli. ! " ' - I. ie fur tiiuiucl. J1'-1 .hi, i.t i .' v nw nh il hp '...llli:itf'. t .-11-. irlHinut nnv teacher t '"' en me tntlie re-rue irlii-n Ml" lll t- .'f t-i'l'i -t ler lU'Wltterl. L. .i -'i-i-l'.fily. tei l i.oi'ii.iu., we ure nil mil ruv- lit in ini'V ot ii i -r i '.ia-In Mi netli ,ii ; 1 lieurtl J'nil ledllta 'I'iiiii :t I .utie insl I'lenillli Im-f ill i-liiti muita in.iiiKi in iil.iVtiii' t'U lAil; rim i---n in 'it i.ti i.ll liii- ti.i -I 'tin'.' niid Ennmv Jtmi wh.it la ijniai :e, Hiit ireutiisUni-ti; -oil til. rX iui tutiiii linly; an.) in Uie lust nrnai )-i-u imvij i,aenieti-i,in iietiaii.owiiiff. T-uileli nie. tit y our -hy-ieiili-iil!tirei.x,.ri i-i-rt. WiH're ili )oii if.-t all ot your litliiriiiMUi.a fruto in I'm I (Hit i ul-nl I bo Huy plkiLV luf Tun tifver ft l III i ay." Kate: " Why. Ji-iitiie, yon will tr.iko me Tmn. I have only cue annreir tif iiifurtiiHtioii, hut It m iurir.iii( Imw it ni--u kll trunt. I very w-lilnm h"nr of Hnyilnn' new tint lmt Itiu next lew 1 iji liriiiK m (ell lnferniniinn on tha lnlitvu Miniiet No) Miikhiii- Ami a (nml tron'tiru It in to till all. fur it r-illy t urii.fili.il I'm mi'ling f..r tco ahola tmii-eh-il'l : (Hiher liMirlifii up Mi niiirnriTia timl Iw luu taken It yinra, ai hit Mtia thll niio itlc iDnrv mnl U-tur In 1- i iiiaiu.n on Ilia tiiliV-eU nl tlio dtiy; an-l nmllu r mis Hint It ia luot ttmt miike ber mi ll a (nnnnil ii.M,w.ki-.ji.r) n l.-, si n:'-"- tin." it Is the only rwilly riMii.T nuivii;.:iH. tiuliliilieil, M we fiavo w-nt lnr mntil-i nf all ol tli.-m. amltlinl that win la all l r men. mil her ad fur w.nioii, nut anmlier fur ehlMirn only, Willie tin mis lull oiery one nf liii so we only twi ti tukv tin initeAil of aeveral, an4 that l where Ilia -H.-am.iniy romii In. lor It Is only $.") a year, t'erh-ipi yon tit in at 1 am Vo lavuti In tuy inilei Imt I will l.-l you at- our, or. belter mil, newl III rent tn the nib lUher, W. JennlitKi lietnomt, 15 ljuit Kth Ftreet, New Voc, fur a aiiini.la eiiiv, anil 1 lull alwayi oon- iler that I hire dune yon a -Treat favnr; and may tynu will tieciiUina ui out, aa you my we have the reputation T tlns the b-it Informeil fttmlly in town. If that he ao, It 1 Ucouiratt'l t aiali abkyaiu Ual doss 1LH A fibenil ofter only Jffl for Tllli WliKTI.Y IIKa'AMJ and Demorest I-'amily Magazine. ET'Pend your rubrcription to this ollice. HKNRY BOECK The Leading K GKNITURPj LEALER AND i . 'Tii UNDERTAKR. Con.triltlf kreii on I, -let everytliui yon nr(d tu furnirli jvur Imun. l oattil SIXTH AM MUM IIKV.T Plattsmout - :cb jiiki: s:jni:iiU,u a i Viift.'lt .a. u l'ii..avii.tiu eiif i r V. Hton, l-uey, Mitcliiiie and It ':. ...i . 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I I I 1.DM1. well sMisfieci ift &MSTA f.i Wz. : .. a'lis fMK20iSc!t: Bvcrythins to YiirnUh Vour House;! I. PEARLMAN'S 1 i-R f? 1 T tt.-.l.l. l. t I 5 -liBEAT tiOUSE FURNISHING EHPORIJ Having uurcha-ctl the A. V. Main r-trcct where lam now er than the cheapest havin;j of new goods ever hro'iht to and l'ut nilurc of all Kinds sold f q vmm $ C2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full od Complete hue of Drugs, Medicines, DSWGGISTS SUNDRIES I'rrsf-ripiioiH Carefully Mexican Mustang -rr ft A Cure f-r Ailments cf Man and Beast' y. A I-jnj-t.::.c-.! ;.-.-. i r-.! c. v.. C Its t-'j is ;.'.:; ". itnivcr-.-l 1;.' the Housewife, the Farmer, the i ' -i-.uxi: kai-ci, I y every one requiring an effective'"-'-- ImiiiKnt. , J'o other anpl-K"i,.i'i' compires with it in efTtcaq. ThLs s.!l-l.r.ov,n ic'iiciiy lias ttood the test of years, almott fjrnjratioi.b. No m-"J:cin tht.st i3 coinplete without a bottle of Mustaub LlXSMLNT. Occasions arise for its u-e almost every day. All dru;;;;ists ami dealers have it. 1 3 Lr&X-zs ' , -,i N.--ijiii,.').-'i..:. ji....;-j ri.i't, ' '-e, . Svx'v? THE POSITIVE CUriE. f-i r r I iw r-a l-" r W . T W I -. 'm I 1 " - r i f ' ' i - f-.i '-' I V. ' rt "' ""- KZZP it. ,-' V AT- MODS - hN Wcokbach store rodrn on locatetl I can sill goods cr jiM put in the largcet rito. tin city, (jaeoiine 8tov6 on the installment plan. V tt-k-af-l ai.a. a.a. . l' i. T. iltbll A,. - I Paints, and Oil?. AND PURE LIQUORS Compounded at nil II oi 3, 0 ' y Linimenli r, ii l 1 --v H fT -71 ' . I - le-.- I: ... .1 , ! I it ( . & i. j v I i